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ttrmkw M e m b e r 9 3 th YEAR —' 22nd WEEK . tfUmmt Mttorial 4 MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1963 N / « J t r t r y Pre»a A«tnclaUort Jli/'h fit'ld. '1 he j*ame | son an

Murk Silver Anniversary Bcll Lni|iUi) C C S Cited erans’ service for the deceased. Doctors’ W ives Fathers’ Night At Also taking part in this servicc Laurence Harhor were Past Commander William Trinkn<*r of the Hoffman-Princc Aid Polio Drive St. Joseph’s P-TA Memorial Service Post VFW and County Officer of Memorial services were conduc­ the VFW; Commander Oskar Goh- Dr. Anlhony DcSpirlto, chairman Hugh McGuire served as presi­ ted Sunday for the late President tnert of the American Legion Post fil the "Victory Over Polio" cam­ dent as Fathers’ Night was con­ John F. Kennedy by the Madison 332; Chaplain William Gottfried paign was Kucst speaker at Ihe ducted b> St. Joseph's Parent­ Township Veterans Alliance at the JWV; Chaplain Thomas Condren, . Teacher Association in the sch:* new ideas and recipes prepared Ladder Fire House, nominations administration of Monmouth Salon the Bishop's Relief Clothing Drive, j people lo keep a watchful eye on i paid membership of over .KID. She I day evening. | subversive activities. 1 Fit. 'Iii • electrically. No. 50, 8 and 40, was held Nnv. teported the completion of the pro ! also reported that the telephone The next meeting al the Auxi­ were made Tor officers of tiie Re­ Itt, with Mr*, lather P. Ilulsart, ject, which included die sorting j Mayor John W. Applegate, and] Mr. Vohdin conducted the vet­ publican Club of Matawan Borough committee had received good re­ i a member of the local American liary will take place Wednesday the newli installed president, as of the donations, final packing and ; sponse. evening, Feb, It, at Auxiliary for the coming year. Nominees hostess. Mrs. Ilulsart reported on | Legion Post, also was present. 1 shipping. | There will be no December meet­ j Emilio Alonso, a. student of the : llall. Long Branch. The repeat are: President, Howard A. Hender­ her attendance al lhe department The December meeting will be a ing. program will be an international ; DeVitte Military Academy, Mor- son; vice president. Stevenson En- board meeting which wus held at Christmas party and each parent The next membership meeting buffet, Mrs. Norman Nathanson Millville. Plans were discussed (or ! gunville, sounded taps at thr eon­ REAL ESTATE terline; recording secretary, Mrs. attending i.s asked to bring a gift- will be held Wednesday, Jan. 22, ; clusnn of the service. and Mr*. Richard Daniels will be a Christmas dinner-meeting on Dcc. wrapped package, Identifying same l% f co-chairmen. Evelyn Rasmussen: correspond­ 17 at Peterson's Shrewsbury Inn, lor boy or girl. The>e gifts will he ing secretary, Miss Sarah Prich­ Red Hank. Mr.s. Norman Lewis, distributed to needy families in the Pay Respects To INSURANCE Neptune, sick am! cheer chairman, parish. Mrs. Robert Joyce will he "Christmas Fantasy" Plan Yule Caroling ard; treasurer, James Lawson. reported cards sent to il) members. Late President Additional nominations may be chairman. In Cliffwood loach The II and 40. a sister nrgani- Mrs. Fred Schein and Mrs. Wil­ At Church Bazaar Miss Sarah Nodding*, daughter BONDS-AUTO* HOME OWNERS made at the December meeting -it zation to the American Legion liam Hardy were co-chairmen of a “A Christmas Fantasy” will Ue of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nod- The Civics and Education De­ which time elections will be held. Auxiliary, has as ils prime purpose cake sale conducted by tho second offered to lht public by lhe an­ j dings, Ravine Dr.. Malawan. a jun- partment of The Woman's Club of The meeting was presided over aid and assistance to children sul- grade mothers during the meeting. | ior at Douglass College, New ferine from tuberculosis and cystic nual bazaar committee of the Day* Cliffwood Beach have announced by President Willard King, who, The parents’ attendance award ; lii unswick. accompanied a group of plans for Christmas caroling. fibrosis. Later in the year, a fund­ view Presbyterian Church, Green- in asking for nominations, announc­ was won by Sister Mary Melanie's ; Douglass students to Washington, Practice sessioos have been ar­ ed that he would not accept nomi­ raising project will he held by Mon­ wd Ave. and West Concourse, lirst .'trade. D. C., on Monday to pay their re­ John L Tassini Agency ranged for two ape groups. Bovs nation for any office, mouth Salon lo assist in this pro­ Cliffwood Beach. The sixth grade mothers served Mrs. Richard Dodenhoff, chair­ ' spiels to the late President John and gills, ages 7 to 12, will meet F.ilward Hyrne, mayor-elect, gram. refreshments. 117 MAIN ST. MATAWAN for a ' practice session Saturday. and George Connor, councilman- man, announces the one-day Christ­ F. Kennedy. Others attending w e e Mrs. Basil On Sunday Ann Marie Dclt, Par­ Dec; 7, at I p.m. at 'the home nf elect, each thanked those present mas bazaar will be held Saturday, 566-0043 Slocum and Mrs. Floyd Bell, West lin; Judy Balog, Marge Magnet and Mrs. Charles Farley, M Rosewood for Iheir efforts during Ihe cam­ Long Branch; Mrs. George Rinear, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dr., Cliffwood Beach. The IJ-to-17 paign and pledged to work hard Panel Discussion Special booth* and a snack bar Toni McKenna, all of Matawan, Port Monmouth; Mrs. John Marus, went to Washington to pay their year olds will meet at Mrs. Far­ during Iheir terms in office. Coun­ Keyporj; Mrs. William Johnes, will be featured. Reservations may respects to the late President. They ley’s home Thursday, Dec. 5, at cilman Vernon Ellison, former Union jiench; Mrs. Robert Farry be made during tha day for the dinner to Le served in the even­ also attended services at St. Mat­ 7 p.m. Mayor Ralph Dennis, Chairman and M«s. George Schneider, Brad* At Regional P-TAj ing. thews Cathedral. Chevalier All practice sessions will be Lawrence Bucco. and former Chair­ !ey Reach; Mrs. Joseph Usiynski, A panel discussion un "Dating, ' held at Mrs. Farley's home. man Walter Swanson each spoke Spring Lake Heights; Mrs. Krna Dollars and Discipline" wns con- ■ All children who are interested briefly, applauding the candidates Sterner. Asbury Park, and Mrs dueled by Ihe Parent - Teacher As­ in participating in this traditional and the committee for lhe results Grace Hoff, Belmar. sociation of Malawan Regional ■ CO RENT-A-CAR holiday caroling may contact Mrs. achieved and noting the vitality Farley, or Mrs. Paul Hamby, I lliuh School at the meeting held ^n ; and importance ol the Republican the auditorium. Butld Shcesley, : Blvd. Soulh, Cliffwood Beach. Club. Holiday Hat Show program chairman, presented the FOR 24 HOURS • Parents will transport their own DR. MARK B. MUSCARELLA $599 In Legion Hall panel. ; children to and from the practice Waller Rosenauer, a member of ■ ♦ * A M i l l sessions. Matawan Man Optometrist Mrs. Francos Thaler, president the hi"h school faculty, was Vnr ! Enrolled At UJC of thc Matawan Business and Pro­ moderator. Participating as panel- . Free>e Customer Pick Up Lutheran Services fessional Woman's.-Club, was the isis were the Rev. William Rausch. EYES EXAMINED George v. Hart, 1210 South Con­ moderator for the holiday hat show St. Joseph’s Church: Charles W. | ’ „ I , 1 , In Strathmor* School course, Matnwan, is among f®4 in the American Legion Kail, for Dryden and Mrs. Hunh IJaulzell, j WitKm 1 S. Minutes ‘ freshmen who began their college hats modeled by club members. parenis: ond Ivan Kaimen, a psy-1 •aOflSSIONAL ARTS BUILDING The Rev. Richard Weeden, pas­ careers (his semester at Union choicest and local resident; Peter lor of the Crops of Glory Lutheran The door prizes were won ny Junior College, Cranford. Mrs. Celia Charles, Mrs. A.J. Herto. Eovino, Jeff Smith, and Miss June M MAIN ST. HEVPORI Church,’ Matawan-Marlhoro, an­ Gregory, Mis- Kathy Neal and Miss ! Union Junior College, a “ two- Mrs. Frances Walczak and Mrs. PA 7-1 nounces Sunday School will be held Ellen Kaminsky. : year community college ol the aca­ Patricia Figone. . at 9 a.m. at Ihe Strathmore Ele­ demic disciplines," offers majors Alfred Graves, president, con­ mentary School; first-year con­ in liberal arts, engineering, science, Mrs. Helen Lawton won a $25 ducted Ihe business session and re­ firmation class, 9 a.m.; church ser­ and business administration. U.IC gift certificate and Mrs. Dina Cam- ! ported on iiis attendance al lhe vice. 10:30 a.m., sermon topic,! isa, a chrome turkey platter. ha.*; enrolled its largest freshmen ! convention <>i tile New Jeiscy Cu.l- "Happy New Yeat,” a nuocry i»j Tables were displayed with Christ­ 1 ;*,ress of Parents und Teachers available, class in its 30-year history. mas and holiday decorations. Hats There are freshmen enrolled held at The Traymore, Atlantic The second-year confirmation and were disp’ayed by Uni­ I City, Oct. 23, 24 and 25. .Mr. Graves class will meel at the parsonage, fiom W communities in 11 counties ty’s Dress Shop with the club mem­ in North and Central New Jersey, 'also summarized each ol ibe reso­ l i t Deerfield l.ane, Matawan, on bers serving as sales girls. lutions lhat were presented. Monday al 4: ID p.m. including Bergen. Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Refreshments were served. Mrs. William Davis, vice prcsi- The 'hird-ycar confirmation class denl, introduced the chairmen of meets at the parsonage Wednesday Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Union, GRAND end Warren. All 21 municipalities Explain New Program the various committees: Mr. Shees- at 3; IS p.m. Choir rehearsal will 1 ley, program, Mrs. Weldon Sams, be held at I p.m. at the home ol in Union Counly are represented. Mr. Ilart is a business adminis­ The mathematics departments of hospilalitv; Mrs. Frank i.a.Vlura, Lois Afcnew, 16 Avondale Lane, : publicity; Mrs. Waller Pike, parent Matawan. tration major enrolled in the day Matawan Regional High School and session. Livingston High School will explain I and lamtly liie education; ilarvey ! l-.pslein, scholaiship; Mrs. Alfred Now is the time lo advertise Ihe new mathematics program to those unused articles for sale. Your advertisement in Ihis parents and others interested at the i Graves, ivays and means; Mrs. A small ad in the classified paper will reach prospective Matawan Regional High School au­ iCharles Silvers, health; Mr. and OPENING column will turn them into cash purchasers in tvury community i'f ditorium on Thursday, Dec. 5, at | Mrs. Anthony Craparo, recreation for you. the bayshore area. 8 p.m. ' and welcoming; Mrs. Harold Dav-

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Thanksgiving Day e • Sinco 1621 it hat boon our custom to pause during tho •forvott Soatoft and express our gratitude for tho bounty of Mother Nature and the spiritual blessings of our land of America, In 1963 may we add a special "thank*" to you who have •Med to the richness of our lives with your friendship and association. We hopa, too, that it may andure throughout tho Complete Selection of Popular years that lie ahood. U 91I HtW ay. TkaaksflivMi, Thursday, Nov. 28th Baked Goods u r Free Cookies a n d Cream Puffs ARMERS & JMENCHANTS

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*11 existing facilities of M.lf per wilt supplement that normally Other adult leader* are . David Keansburg. Explorer Posts 51 ait# County Nursing cent. Of tha 112ft nursing home given by the Scoutmasters. All beds licensed and existing in Mon­ Junior Leaders’ GlaveJ, Matawan; Karl Ltedike, 235 of Keansburg are assisting it mouth County during 1162, an aver­ Lectures On Flower Show Work boys participating will be awarded West Keansburg; Robert Shaw, the physical and luncheon arrange­ Homes Overbuilt age of 123 nursing home beds lay a special Junior Leader Training Holindel, and William Westendorf, ments. vacant and unused each d a/ dur­ Conference Set patch. Application forms will be A recent turvey ol nursing home ing the 1962 calendar year. "A (lower ihow Is tha culmina­ Mrs. Shapiro is a National Coun* The Chlngarora District of the mailed to each Scoutmaster. bed* ' t Monmouth County conduct­ Leonard A. Coyle, Executive tion of all work done in a garden cll accredited judge, vice presi­ Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts or ed by the I.lcenswl NursinR Homes club, showing the public what has Junior Officers Director of the Licensed Nursing dent of the Navesink Garden Club, Ameri ?a, will bold s Junior Lead* Association of New Jersey indicat­ Homes Association of New Jersey been accomplished in arrange* The Junior officers of the confer­ * member of the New York Horti­ ers Conference for nil Scouti of the ed that nuriina home aaministra- said, "Recent studies made by the ments, bird study a n d horticul­ ence are: Chairman, Scout Robert N O W I 'M ture," said Mrs. Saul Shapiro in culture Society and tha F/orilia Matawan, Keyport, Keansburg, ton had overbuilt 221 nursing home N. J. Department of Institutions Hudson. Troop W, Matawan; vice bed* M based on Monmouth Coun­ and Agencies to ascertain nursing her lecture and demonstration on Arrangers Club of Nutley. She is Holmdel Township, Raritan Town* "Flower Show Work'* to the R.F.D. a teacher and lecturer, and re­ chairman, Scout Robert Shaw, ty's total population. This figure home beds needed in New Jersey ship, Union Beach, and North Marl­ Garden Club Nov. 19 at the Bap* ceived the silver trophy award of Troop 131, Holmdel, and secretary, has been further substantiated by In order to qualify for federal boro Township area Saturday, Dec. A L L S E T • • • tist Fellowship Hall, Middletown. tho New Jersey Garden Club in • review of occupancy levels in funds under the federal Hill-Bur- 7, at the Grammar School, Francis Scout Douglas llanna, Troop 235, She was introduced by Mrs. Illwood 1962. nursing home* located in Mon­ ton Act. showed Monmouth County PI., Keansburg. Matawan. They will be assisted by mouth County. Searles, program chairman, and Mrs. Robert Boykin, president, Got A Humdinger overbuilt by 221 beds. In fact, All ju/iiur leaders ar* invited to the following Scouts: Ronald Be/ek, For 1M2,occupancy rates varied with the recent introduction of assisted by Mrs. Frank Barrett. appointed Mrs. George Fessler, a “One of the most important jobs Mrs. Courtney Norwine and Mrs. attend, as well as patrol leaders, Troop 56, Union Beach, William o f from a low of 44 per cent lo a P. H. A. financing of up to M assistant patrol leaders, ind all is the schedule chairman. She Frederick Rolf to investigate the Keegan, Richard Main, and Craig high of IM per cent, with a mean per cent of construction costs Boy Scouts who have shown poten­ average for the entire county for for nursing homes, the 1962 at ate- makes the laws of the show, which plan to save “The Great Swamp” McKeen of Troop 66, Matawan; Ed­ must be followed rigidly," she con­ as a wild life preserve. The club tial leadership ability. An active tinued. “ /n making arrangements, voted lo donate funds for “Seeds fun and training program has been mond Dougherty, John Kinncman, beauty must be kept foremost, to Egypt,'* an international Garden prepared. The morning activities John Lltzenberger of Troop 10f», next is simplicity. Judges look for Club project. will include discussion croups deal­ Keansburg; W illiam Boychuk, TA ILO R IN G "s& T balance, contrast, scale, proportion, Mrs. Leonard Reade, Fort Dix ing with basic patrol organization Troop 131, Holmdel; Donald O'­ form, textore and distinction.'’ Garden Therapy chairman, announ­ and operation. Brien. Troop H-l. Ha/fet: Richard: Demonstrating these, Mrs. Sha­ ced 45 Thanksgiving arrangements Following lunch, the highlight of Pyburn and Frank Mctiarry of j ALTERATIONS piro made eight arrangements. were made and delivered last week. the events will be the Scout Fair Tr»>op Uf), West Keansbuig; Wil­ The Williamsburg period was s Christinas wreaths for Fort Dix where everyone will have ample liam GiHg and Patrick Hackett of MEN'S — WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL color harmony of pink chrysanth­ and Allenwood will be made jn opportunity fo “show and practice" Po>t 51, Keansburg, and John Con-, emums in a pewter lamp base. Dec. Hi. The club voted to assume many of the fundamentals of Scout- j Ion jr. of Post 2!13, Matawan. j From DRY CLEANING «EC a l l a n d For muss line arrangement, .Mrs. the planting of the window box dt ing, such as camping, cooking, axe-1 The adult lender for the confer-; FUR ALTERATIONS DELIVER Shapiro used a Victorian lamp the post office in Lincroft. num.'tliip, map - compass, nnd sig- encrt is Michael Litzenberger, j BILL LANZARO WE ALSO MAKE NEW CLOTHES _ _ base, featuring Christmas bulbs Mrs. Shapiro mude comments on /•ailing. The training provided here .Scoutmaster Troop 135, Keansbur WE GIVE TRIPLE S STAMPS CO 4*1123 and Cedar of Lebanon. Rhythm or the arrangements made by Mrs. motion was expressed by a newel Reade. Mrs. Carl Dahlbom, Mrs, SUPER SPECIAL! BROAD STREET CLEANERS post figurine and Scotch broom and Peter Rend, Mrs. Boykin, Mrs. Wil­ JI M O AD ST. - KEVPORT camellia foliage. An informal buf­ liam Mulhoron, Mr.s. Walter Zim- In Matawan Borough .. ^ fet arrangement used wooden ac­ merer jr.. Mrs. Otis Seaman and Y>0 Chevrolet cessories, distinction was achieved Mr.s. Robert Gumley. The table Impala by cedar, pine cones, weathered arrangement was made by Mrs. Convertible - White - V-S -A/T wood in a blue vase. Dix Perkins, Garden . PS - RH - W/W»lli. Other Arrangements Hostesses were Mr.s. Herbert (} Fruit and vegetables featured a Schroeder, chairman, Mrs. Ralph S Jty isz jjJjr M O T O R S wooden goose and snake plant, Woodruff, Mrs. Robert Rex, Mrs. white onions, peppers, kale, cauli* JosUh Hewitt, Mrs. James Her- apartments » ‘t l I OltD 1-Dr. Station Wagon, V-*, Std., With Overdrlvo, flower and ivy. i ’he formal table ! nard, Mrs. Nelson Todd and Mrs. K.ll., White, W/Walli ...... IU H .N YOUR AUTHORIZED arrangement used a Madeira cloth j Harvi'Y Smcdley, '12 FORI) Falcon .Station Wagon, 2-Dr., A/T, Heater, over red, Limoges china and pink j A “Chinese Auction” will feature designed like Black, W/Walls ...... USM.W carnations in n tall amethvst vase : the Christmas covered dish lunch­ BUIC K and O P EL with grapes. An exotic effect w a s! eon at the next meeting Dec. 17 ’62 FORD Falcon Do I.UKe 4-Dr. Sedan, A/T, R.ll., achieved by an Oriental base, mui- j in the Middletown Baptist Fellow­ W/Walls, Turquolie ...... IIIH.M len sprayed with black and sequins: ship Hall, Members are to bring private homes 0 \ '12 FORD (ialaxv 2-Dr. Sedan, V-ft, Automatic Transmit- DEALER ond peacock feathers. i gifts for Allenwood Sanitarium. sion, K.ll., C'olor Gray and Whlti, W/Walla ...... I17H.M ■ Better Buy" USED CARS Like living in your own fine home . . . these 2-story Georg, ’11 l ORD 4-Dr. Fairlane V 4, A/T, Wlilta ...... illN .M Pati Raab, Raritan 'lownship; Mri. wide plan f/, Ton Pickup, il Ft. Dody, R.H., rather than government sponsored Gifts were sent by Mrs, Helen A brief stroll away, Main Street shopping, an Express I Ply Tires, Blue ...... f 1 III.M facilities. /.abriski, Miss Diane Potts, Mrs. RR station (30 minutes to Newark, 50 to New York.) C O i f a x 4 - 4 0 0 0 ’« PONTIAC 2-Dr. Ildtp., Gray, A/T, P.B., P.S., R.ll., “ Decause of this, the state has Connie Smith, Mrs. Shirley Ham­ • Huge country kitchens with Kclvinalor refrigerator,, W/Walls ...... I1SH.M adopted a new formula to show mond, Mrs. Patti Jiosne, Mrs. mack bars ■ Air-conditioned living rooms ■ Private swim­ >*• CHEVROLET Belair. 1-Dr. Sedan, V-i, A/T, R ill, O’. -mvi i >, a greater need for nursing home Gall Potts, Mrs. Ginny Potts. beds in order that New Jersey will ming pool, picnic area with barbecues • Boating, fishing, Green. W/Wall...... I U N * continue to receive its share of HIGHWAY 35 at BEDLE RD KEYPORT Mizrachi Women golf, riding in nearby State Parks ’SI IIUICK F.lectra 22J I Dr. Ildtp., Full Power, Air federal funds under the llill-Rurton Cond., Black, R.ll., W/WalU ...... t ll lM t Act allotment. Using this new fig­ Meet In Matawan ONLY (I APARTMKNTS-SFK IT NOW! ure, it is estimated that Monmouth i» CHRYS1.ER Saratoga, 1-Dr. Ildtp., P.S., P.B., RAH, J‘,i room ., . . froM t i l l 4 ^ rooms, . , froM 1145 W/Walli, Blua and White ...... IIIH.M Couniy reduces its surplus of beds A meeting of the Town and Coun­ Including Air CoadHlonlng, Heat aad llat Water. from a 1982 surplus of 423 beds try Chapter of the Mizrachi Women •51 OLDS,MOBILE Super M, 1-Dr. Hdtp., A/T, R.ll., P.S., to a surplus of 221 as presently of America was held at the home P.B., W/Walla, Turquolia ...... |1 !S .M shown. of Mrs. Henry Kaplan, W Middle­ “This means that while other sex St., Matawan. M a r c H a m p t o n Th* Above Cara An Sold With A M-Dtf llacoflditloaA] GaarutM counties may benefit by the use Reports were given by Mrs. Max of federal grants for the construc­ Hutler on Israeli merchandise and tion of nursing home facilities, book plates; Mrs. Abe Levine un A p a r t m e n t s KWWWWWW TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS************** applicants from Monmouth County seals; Mrs. Jack Wotrnan on table­ ’J7 OLDS M Ildtp., A/T, P.S., P.B., R.ll., W/Walli, would be ineligible as grants are cloth; Mrs. Ralph Roseff on dime In Lovely, Historic Matawan Borough "hit* ...... I M M I based on certificates of need us banks and house boxes and Mri. M atawaa Avenue between R.v.ine Drive and Aberdeen Road, issued by the Department of In­ Fannie Gluck on journal and con­ M atawan Uorough, N. J. stitutions and Agencies, ond no vention to Washington. need can be shown for Monmouth Members from Irvington, Keans­ DUILItt; R-OWNER: / W U S i q d A U T O S A LE S N OUR County even with the adoption of burg, Keyport, Matawan. Somer­ Agent on Premisei, Daily and Weekends U4 Mala SL this new formula. However, this ville, Raritan and Perth Amboy at* j DllfCTIOM: Ntm Jersin Turnpjk* fu t 11 onto Routt 9 south into Rout* 14 to Mifff Matawaa does not guarantee to communities tended.' . . . , i Street In M itawir Turn l«lt on Mam Si. to Ritm« Drive ta property, 0R> Gardofl Bill Lanzaro sCor. Mala A Rl. It that nursing home needs will not The next meeting will be held on Stite pjOftjy lo t 120 onto Momitonn Rd. to Rivmi Drive.Turn il|ht to property. OPEN EVENINGS TIL t be overbuilt, as individuals with Monday, Dec. D, at 1 p.m. at die j UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY 5 6 6 - 2 2 2 4 CHRISTMAS •private funds may build in any home of Mrs. flutter, Perth Amboy,1 area so lon*» as they obtain local zoning approval andj m**et; the • neccssary standards * for* state !!-' CLUB ‘censure. Mr. Coyle’s statement continues, ;"With these 1 1 a t i s t i c s readily available to the general public, communities in Monmouth County NOW should take a close and scrutiniz­ ing look upon any proposal to •» F o r a H.tppu*t build additional nursing home beds when obviously no need exists. The Licensed Nursing Home Associa­ Prepaid Holiday tion of New Jersey has a public responsibility to correct the often in l<>M erroneous impression that nursing home beds are vitally needed in every community in our state. S rf V/ f* j “To promote and build nursing W eekly | R *;< p < ve home beds which are not needed encourages unnecessary hard com­ petition. In other industries, this I ‘jO j \ ;s may have some beneficial aspect to the community. In the health field, it could have very harmful end deleterious effects in the level of patient care, adversely affecting the standards of health, safety and welfare of our aged and convales­ cent patients in need of medical and nursing home care." Mn. Connie Conway Shower Honor Guest A shower was given in honor of Mrs. Connie Conway, Taylor Lane, Middletown, on Nov. 7 at the Freneau Fire House. Hostesses were Mrs. Nina Scacco and Mrs. Joan Potts, Matawan; Miss Judi Scacco, Miss Marv Conway and Mrs. Linda Brown, Keyport. Guests were Mr.s. Ann Conway, Mrs. Kate Conway, Mrs. Helen Grat/, Mrs. Bess Prestage Mrs. Jennio Scacco. Mrs. Ha/el Jardot, Mrs, Hedy Jiosne. Mrs, Mary [.ou Pinto, Miss Gladys .turdot, Mrs. June Atkins, Mrs. I£laine Aumack and Mrs. Marie Cottrell, Keyport; Mrs. Pauline Notaroola. Miss Pat Notarcola, Mrs. Kathy Rush, Mrs. Florence Pattison. Miss Marie Sul Jivan, Union Beach; Mrs. Helen fclayton, keansburg; Mrs. M. Dolan, Matawan; Mrs. Patti Kofoed, Cliffwood Heach; Mrs.

T hanksgiving and the changing A m erican scene * Intorott Paid on Completed Club*

Thanksgiving is probably the most nostalgic holiday oa our crowded calendar. It is • time for thinking of homes we have left behind, of traditional religious services and sporta events and most of all of those with whom wc have given - MUPPIIRI M e r c* l i a n t s thanks in other years. JCP*L % NJP*L jc*stv MNrtu « * jm tv KlffU 1UMV NVll 1 LMN1 * . 7 5B Yet, on cach Thanksgiving wa should bo thankful for new V and wonderful blessings which arc a part of the growth and INVESTOR-OWNED EUCIRIC COMPANIES FREE 19 MIN. .. Monntotilh County’s Regional Bank INSTALLATION progress of our great country. This year let us be cspccially ( Convenient Community Offices thankful that we can enjoy this harvest in pcaco and prosperity. ASBURY PARK • RED RANK • MANASQUAN HOLLYWOOD NORTH ASBURY PARK • FAIR HAVEN SERVICE, INC. Rl. IS (• Corners) HOLMDEL • RRIiai.E Member redcrnl Reserve System/Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Keyport COifax 4-3001 Pag * I w r THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, November 28, 1963

the Urban Renewal Program. We have far more ill - housed low • in­ tElje JRatafumt ^Imtmal Looking JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY come families than we are provid­ . • . H IA B U M ill IMI ing homes for under the Public fltoffean MMSt - J. MABEL IM VN, PUBLIIHKft Backward Housing and other moderate in* All generous hcurls h im o tf fhe leader killed, come housing programs. K^*Y jsjO j ^ s Ilems Abaat Felfci A ji H l i |i The younft chiej with the smile, the radiant face, I could go on aboul the difficulty Wi Kmv Ib m u*t Ap of coping with the problems we J. HaM Im *, MlUr - OmUla* V. In n . AjM i T h e u?nt7in i0 way that turned n wondrous ra ce lace in our cities. But I am con­ THE SHOCKW AVE OF HORROR and revulsion at the ttm MMania h m il la • M nM « “al im tank, ti da pn»U. tm* tor Ifca aaavla." Ita alia la la aat«a IM fent iniir«ta ol l l i t i t n aa* Filly Year* Ac* Into sntblhner pathways, leading on. cerned about how we go about lhis! murder of President Kennedy spread quickly from Dallas to vMnlly: la pt iiwl M « In atwa tt Ik* «atk ■lUM'rt Maa ai waMJaa (Issue Thursday, Nov, 27, 1913) lask. and what the overall result j a (laaa, aam, n Minia u n aiM at. faaaactlna Ika laaBaaakla rifkla G ran t to tis lijc that though this hmih t f yo n e the homes and lives of all of us. Tlie first reaction Friday a i The Monmouth County Tax Board aat M w a , UK (karat* a rtlia MaaV m i l «f iM i ------will be on the. lives snd living en-1 afternoon was that of shocked disbelief. Then after the news will sit in the Town Hall, Keyport Tht promise oj his spirit be fu lfille d . vironment of our ciiy and subur-1 *(Maai«laaa M i n PaM al Malaaaa. K » Jaiatv.* on Friday morning of next week to of the shooting of the president, came the announcement thnt ll»a»aalkUtt» lar ln i|n ,k ln l anan la llalM la *a aaal al ka apaaa hear appeals from Matawan prop* ban dwellers. j his wounds Iind heen mortal . . . Most of us reacted to the :upHi k> mcb am erty owners who /eel they are ag­ — By John Masejield II is up to each of us, the citi/en,! news with curious disbelief. How could something like thnt grieved by the last assessment. the planner, the legislator lo face j Sand lallV , rroal M., lUnMrt. N- J. H A T I O M A l COITORIAl happen . . . The man who Dallas Police said was the assassin, •uhacilvUM Rltai Paytkla UJUvaMt Taham, the noted Indian lectur­ these urban problems and to build i er, was greeted Monday night hy a (he kind of urban society thal re ' Oswald, was written off as some sort of a nut . . . Events fleets our inner self-esteem. moved swiftly. The president’s remains were returned to S S S S 5 = S B large audience in the High School gether within possibly two seasons, Auditorium. This was the first of winning football teams. Washington immediately. The oath of office was administered the lecture course to be given here 'I'he building at the corner of lo the nation’s new president, Lyndon Johnson as the presi­ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER » , IMI during Ihe winter and was very in­ Broad and Front Streets, Keyport, structive and entertaining. Excerpts From dent's jet wound up on an apron at the airport in Texas , . . for many years known as the Sa come. j on Ihe case cunneetinK the accused assassin with the heinous Recvnt developments would indi­ to lhe problems of our cities and his country. He was a religious man, a family man, a great be a gypsy camp, so all are invited Senator Williams of Delaware, j crime . . . Curiosity over tiie news and events which were cate that the people of Matawan suburbs, I must confess that I to attend and help partake of the one of the most respected members humanitarian and a real statesman, and his life has been cut ; Township may soon expect to have sometimes get discouraged by the taking place with rapid-fire velocity turned to revulsion at good things and have your future of the Senale, already has appear- 1 down by a murdering assassin. j water installed, al leasl in the refusal of Congress to really come lhe crime and the tragic, wasteful loss of this great man revealed by the famous fortune tel­ ed twice before the Senate Rules in | Cliffwood and Oak Shades sections, to grips with the problems two- The President, our national lender, was a man of whom ler. Committee to lav before it mforma* : the prime of life. A man who had everything to live for, ; and that the water would be sup- thirds of our population face every this country could he proud. He was a dynamic figure, loyal Last Thursday tht* Pennsylvania day. tion on the outside anm iies of and so much to offer his nation and his countrymen . . . One Railroad obeyed the order of the j plied by Matawan Horough. to his citizenry and a world leader in the fight for pcace. He Most legislators, in fact, are not Baker and others which he has who conveyed to his fellow man a sense of fair play and Public Utilities Commission and j Early in December Matawan’s gathered and painstakingly sifted. will be sorely missed by those on foreign soil, as well us stopped an additional morning and I two banking institutions will send yet even willing to mules stand the honesty, genial friendliness born of an Irish heritage, an en­ problems we have in our cities and The committee has wisely employ- ’ those within the United States, but his character, vigor, afternoon train. On Saturday after­ ‘ checks to the members of their re­ thusiastic and vibrant personality . . . all lhis he had to offer suburbs in H»iJ. Any “ uiban legis­ ed outside covijuel and the imjmry i capability and his perseverance to ciirry his principle to a noon thc train docs nol run and last spective Christmas Clubs, to an ag­ should go forward. his countrymen until a sniper’s bullet exploded in his brain week some were disappointed in gregate amount of approximately lation” usually faces im|>ossible successful conclusion will never be forgotten. odds :n our Congress. This Con­ This i*i nol enough, boivew'f. Hie on a sunny afternoon in Dallas. not being able to take it. The con­ £22,500, Of this amount, the Farm ­ inquiry i* pointed, al least at pres- ; President Kennedy was a man who had the courage of venient New Jersey Central Rail­ ers & Merchants Naiional Rank gressional neglect is caused chiefly THIS AW FUL BUSINESS had not yet run its tragic by the rural orientation of legist- ent, at employees of Ihe Senale. pays $19,500 and I'he Matawan hia convictions and did everything that he could to carry road train was then taken and the Hut i>bviously the .standing of the course. As preparations were made to move the president’s Bank will distribute in the neigh­ tors who have key positions of them out. His untimely and unfortunate death is a great passengers were not rnuch delayed streng'h in Washington. Senale as a whole is involved and ; body from the White House lo the nation’s eapitol building, borhood of $3,(100. In M32, the form­ m reaching home. only recognition by the Senate it.selj Jon to this country and to the whole world. John Wanamaker, the prince of er bank paid out. $24,000 lo Ml As 1 said, a large majority of us Oswald was suddenly murdered before the nation’s eyes. thal the standards of conduct ol advertisers in America, is outspok­ members. This year they have now lives in cities, towns and sub­ This then was the tremendous achievement of instant com­ urbs. Almost im per cent of all fu­ members, as well as staff, are ils en in his commendation of news* had 562 members. The Matawan responsibility wil! restore public munication as we know it today. The hand, the gun. the shol paper .idverfising, Mr. Wanamaker ture population growth will lake Bank had no Christmas Club last confidence in its integrity. : and Oswald's groan as the bullet ripped through his vital Thanksgiving does not hesitate to advise his (el- year. place in huge metropolitan belts scattered around the nation. Hut, Accordingly. I have been press­ organs . . . A senseless reaction which deprived the nation low merchants that newspaper ads Finger prints in blood on a cur­ Congress doesn’t seem to know ing for inclusion in the Rules Com­ Thanksgiving traditionally is the time of year when most pay. l tain in the residence of Captain and the world of seeing justice run its course . . . Then tin- this, or at least, il isn't letting on mittee study of my proposal for al us pauM to look back with thanks for tiie good things of Tha basket ball team of the Mat­ Stephen C. Thompson on Schenck muffled drums, the peaceful dignity of state mourning, the that it does. jNiblic disclosure by all members awan High School played the sec* Avenue it is hoped will result in tk* past 12 . months. It’s a warm and friendly holiday; As n result Congress continues, of Congre?>> and top Congressional , tragic figure of his widow and his children . . . Mrs. Kennedy ond team of the Keypori High the arrest of the thief or thieves families draw closer, if not around a turkey-laden table, Schoo] it the Armory Theatre, Key* time - after - time, to pass legisla­ staff, as well as high - ranking offi- ■ maintaining her composure as if acting on sheer nerve alone who broke into the hoijse early tion »o the neglect and detriment cials in the Executive branch, of : then at least within the heart. port, Tuesday evening, and the 'luesday and ransacked it from top . . . The march to the eapitol . . . the 21-gun salute and the ol the areas where the vast m a­ their sources of income and finan­ score was JO-4 in favor ot Key port. to bottom. Navy llymn all combined to bring an awful sense of hurl M oat ot us find many things for which to be thankful, jority of people live. The fact is cial transactions. Another part of fferkapa we didn’t.solve all of our problems during the Fifty Year* Ago. Burlew’s Restaurant, I.aurence that the nation's cities and suburbs my bill, of which Senators Neuberg-' home to us all We bid goodbye to this great and just year; some of them were so big, and we were so small. May- (Issue Thursday, Nov. 20, 1913) Harbor, will serve Thanksgiving are b«ing badly outmaneuvered m er and Clark are co-sjxinsors, would * American. W e pray for him who has hi id down his life for dinner for $1.23. W everything didn't turn out as well as could be expected. The V/eison Piano Company, the halls of Congress. require thal all communications, his counlry. We weep at this grievous loss. which bought the Rice Food Fac­ Wednesday evening, hundreds of You would think that (he city But,' all in all, the year was a good one. Most of us can oral as well as written, lo any regu* ; tory at the station and look posses* motorists from as far as Marlboro, dwellers and the suburbanites latorv agency concerning a particu-' reasonably state that we rtill have our health. Our families, iion about two months ago has al- drove to Laurence Harbor to locate would be up in arms, demanding lar case from any ex parte source, i ing work, a flaw in the licensing make it n part of the 15 per cent was pointed out bv Herbert C. if not living ih the midst of wealth, certainly are well-cared teady shipped about seventy instru­ a fire which, as they sped along, proper attention of the problems of including members of Congress, be ‘ the development firm was donating ments up to the present time. The mile after mile, seemed mijjhi br concern to them, demanding lhat made n part of the public record ■ Smith, Cliffwood, the township at­ for public purposes. for. 'And the old world still is going around on schedule torney. He noted that a plumber company is employing forty-four a reflection of holocaust wiping out our national politics be re-oriented of the case. , Referred To Planning Hoard in spite of ali the bluster. Autumn came just when it should Perth Amboy or an oil refinery to reflect the changes that time from »he outside doing a job in hands now and of these fifteen are Such disclosure would provide | Mayor M ar/ look ihe view Mr. hava, and we all know that Christmas is less than a short heads of families and have brought ablaze on Staten Island. Twenty- and technology bave wrought. Maluwjn Township will not con­ bulb protection to individuul mem- ■ Traphagen'* concerns were hardly their families here. Three more five acres of marsh land along thc Hut they are not, perhaps be­ sider there is enough work in­ month away, right on time. bcrs and real reassurance to the : warranted by Ihe wording of the are expected to do the same this Cliffwood • South Amboy highway. cause no one has taken the time to volved, so will take work in the And, although we are surrounded by a material abun­ public concerning the integrity of ; name of the licensed plumber and ordinance. He pointed oul it would week, thc difficulty being in obtain­ Just west of the entrance to Seid- let them know what’s happening. the legislative process. | dance unknown ’ in history, it is not the new car or new ing houses for their occupancy. ler’s Beach, proved to be the Consider this: pay the licensed man a fee for have to be referred to the plan­ There is slill another area where house for which we offer thanks. More likely it is the Matawan has not heen able to pro­ source of the fiery illumination. 1. T h e federal government the use ol his credentials. ning hoard first of all, and the vide for them all, some finding spends over $6,000,000,000 a year full public disclosure would provide i This brought up the matter ol attorney for lhat lx>dy would hav* ■imple fact that our families and our friends are around The local lakes have had slight protection for both lhe public inter- ; places in Keyport. on agricultural programs, plumbers residing in the township a first occasion to give opinion or us, and that the little blessings have not yet been outdated, coatings of ice during the past cst and the individual official. That - Dr. Bruce will take a week's va­ against about $^00,000,000 for urban having to pay license and other the proposal for Levitt. The board . the amile of a child, the crackle of leaves, the short, beauti­ week and a week ago there was is with regard to campaign con­ thereupon voted to do so. cation and spend it in Pennsylvan* skating on cranberry bogs in the renewal. (Only $M,fiOO.OOO of tbe fees when thev \sork oul of town ful span of sunlight before evening sets in. These are all ia, taking his gun along for com­ $(5,000,000,000 was allocated to New tributions, another field uf appar-; and take examinations for master Mr. Traphagen's concerns of county. ently major activity for Hobby Hak- pany and use if the game comes Jersev). plumbers- licenses while non-resi­ Tuesday' reflected a mere vocal still with us, and'we.couldn’t have it any oth er way. Bell Beef Company advertises er. From some accounts, he acted : 2. More than SITjO.WO.OUO was dent plumbers can come into Mata­ expression on lhe mailer of whether his way. prime chuck roast, 1ft cents a as a yirl of major dotno presiding ; Capt. Stephen Stoney, who has wan lownship on a "free ride. ’ lhe l.evitt firm was properly meet­ pound; breast of milk veal, eight spent last year for agricultural re­ over the collection and distribution j H is a violation lo have dogs The differing members - of tlie ing lhe 15 per cem requirement or. been motorman on the Matawan- cents a pound; pure pork sausage, search programs, as against less uf campaign funds. Communications running st large, the police couldn’t healih board finally decided the' iaridf.to..be don#t'-d for recreation Freneau end of the trolley longer IS cents a pound; shoulder ’pork tban 1200,000 for housing and urban To th* Editor, ' possibly cope with this situation, than any other employee of the research. The motivation behind some cam­ way out was to call in the plumb­ and public purpose*, which tool'.,, chops, two pounds for I quarter. paign “ gifts" is baldly illustrated During lha past year Ihe resi­ therefore, who prosecutes? II 1 company haa been granted a leave 3. Less than 20 of the nation's 150 ers for their comments on tlie place Thursday on a hearing os­ dents of Marlboro Township have of absence to April 1. In the mean­ large labor market areas are eligi­ in the case of one Senator who re- j code. But. even here, there was tensibly called just to consider th* been aroused by Ihe ipectre of were to put out poison that would time he will try his hand in raising ble for area redevelopment a.ssis- cenlly confirmed that in 1H58 he re- ! difference of opinion as to whether map for lhe Juniper Park section mass development aided by a sym­ be a violation that would be pro-, chickens on a farm on the llolm- tance. whereas over WO rural ar­ fused a $5000 contribution for his j ii be all plumbers doing work in of the Strathmore development by pathetic lownship government. To secuted, but because the dog war­ del • Keyport Road lately sold by eas qualify for aid. In addition, the campaign chest contingent on his ' ihe township or just those residing lhe township committee. Hut ib< protect themselves against thii im­ E. b. Petteys. law requires that 50 per cent of the pledge to support continuation of j in the township. Mayor John Marz governing body found no aciioc den lives in Somerville there ire the 27Vi P«r cent oil depletion lax . minent ' action, residents of Marl­ few, very few prosecutions. Theodore H. Sickles was on Mon­ funds be used for rural ureas in a jr. swung a weight on going first could l># taken until there har boro raised their prom t at public day appointed freight agent et the program designed to promote n/*w allowance. j to the plumbers residing in tbe lieen consideration of a pmre* meetings. Only after presentation Will some of our newly fleeted New York and Long Branch Rail­ commercial and industrial growth township, so they were invited to filed by eight Strathmore resident* committeemen look into this sit­ in distress areas having high unem­ nn inner council conference on lhe against acceptance of any mon •f a legal petition from over I2N road freight station to succced Wil­ IJme laarn New \oters, representing ownership of uation for I feel sure thst Ihe old liam H. Thompson, who died Sat­ ployment. No Unity Of View subje t Dec. b. Levitt maps, Juniper Park incim! a la w portion of the land in Marl­ urday night. Mr, Sickles is familiar There's no need to wait until 4. 1* h e administration recom­ ed, until the l.evill firm had me: boro Township, did the Township onts were very lax. with the work, having been employ­ spring to begin work on your mended legislation to allow 50 per (continued from page one) j its obligations for recreations Commillee rescind and put on the A dog warden from Somerville!! ed here for several years and pre­ lawn. You can do it a iot of good cent of the airport construction a sel of fees lo be paid by a < sites. by spreading lim e now. After shelf the downgrading ordinsnce. (Signed) viously at the Bradevelt Station on funds to be used at the discretion householder for plumbing work, ; Approve Lake After a five-and-one-half-hour ses­ you've raki'd off the leaves, of Marlboro Citizens' vigorously pro­ Emily Reilly the Freehold Railroad. of the FAA, in order to meel the permits and inspections. He noted ; (continued from page one) sion. the township committee re course. tested the ordinance; lor this rea­ It] North Concourse A number of hunters from all heavy airport needs of the large this board would be appointed for Action was taken without a pub­ sened its decision, but said th son the Citizens' Committee was Cliffwood Beach parts of the state are seen in Spring According to a man who is metropolitan areas, hut the Sen­ three-year terms. ; lic heaimg on the question of per­ hearing would be reopened on Dec formally organlied. Valley daily. Some make the trip dedicated to keeping Carden State ile passed the bill retaining the old Committeeman Henry K. Trap- ■ mitting outside interests to connect 2 if more evidence were to b As Mayor snd Council candidate*, Tavern Want* Damage by wagon and automobile and lawns green and healthy, the lime formula favoring states with a hagen doubted more lhan a plumb­ with the local sewer system as had presented in the matter, sponsored by Ihe Citizens' Commit­ some on foot, while others make you spread this fall will take effect large land area but not necessarily ing inspector to pass on wurk done been requested by the .Marc Wood* .Section Of Ordinance At Issue manv people. Only 42 per cent of tee, and elected by the voters ()0,- by making it so only licensed m;ts med the auto of Bert Barnett, 41 side v oune- lio n s. firm ' r reverse Planning Hoard a<- t l Marlboro Townihip. the township, fully half of the nut the lawn specialist says it's Autumn Lane, Matawan. Mr. Har­ 000,000 Urban Transit Bill, which I »er plumbers could work in the in other business, council in'tn. Con bv majority vote. 1. an taro's coalition alala hat crowd consisted of post-election better to apply smaller amounts had the pleasure of sponsoring, >s nett was attended by Malawan township. They believed an intom- duced an ordinance Umding J40,0Utl All Section* Mint He Approved dcmomtrated their poailloni by converts to t h e new pastime of every year than larger amounts presently stuck in the House look­ past action. Now they flood Ihe First Aid Squad for injury. Patrol­ petent plumber woul/l be run out to finance improvements to the In protesting Jumper Park. C watching the fur fly intermittently les« frequently. ing for the necessary v o te s . ipars wilh revisions in plal- man Carmen Messina, borough po­ of fiie township by word getting sewerage d;s|x»sal planl. 'lhe mon­ .Strathmore group j> inrJirdmg C at sessions of the local governing Another advantage of spreading Prettv clearlv there seems to be rms; all this in an attempt lo lice, investigated. around, plus a plumbing inspector ey is in addition to the KiO.VfOQ al­ whole development, because Im C body, which has come to rival the I lime every year it that you are a problem with the approach of tonfus* th* voters. Alex Thom pa son, Red Bank, was making him tear out and do bad ready authorized A public heaimg approval of entire tract is based • blackjack garnet at Legion Hall, less likely to forget to do it, Congress to Ihe nation’s cities. approvnl of all sections. Petilionc They imiilt Ihe intelligence oI Ihe fined 9 11 and 9S costa for improp­ work over again. But .Mr. Kenner ,s si heduled 1 >e» . Kl. football second • guessing at Tas- Soil Teal Tells but the problems become even said Ihe school sile and the dr a. voters wilh Iheir ihlftlng promisei. erly backing up in the traveled s.i.1’ found I.'iis a co.sllv burden on Council introduced a second ordi­ sini’s Smoke Shop and a quiet ev­ If you can’t remember when you more ani:e in lhe face of the tre­ age rights of way were provid On Dec. It you will have the privi­ roadway on complaint of Patrolman the hou.sehoidei, pavmn *'ir work nance. ‘ubject :o ^ puhhe hearing ening al home. last applied lime or how much you mendous population growth taking for in other sections of ihe planm lege el deciding who will represent Regtnai Koval, borough police. badls’ done P ' l i i , i t e<4 !: n g a ! i w • m e m h e i Twenty • two banks in Monmouih spread, you may want to go at place todav in the meiiopohtan ar­ community ordinance ami shoe you ie tha aext Marlboro govern­ Mr. Wood said the township had •-hade nee i ornmrsion. lhe i om County are plunning to distribute the job more scientifically. r a s gotten alfI also bring manv moie l.arie. -,a'd part of the shoppie Hsl, In a state of lethargy and in­ used, tha: no plumbing inspet ini Cie Uijoilgh. Final statements to the number | test every three to five years, problems the problem of pmvuhng n-ii'n ,\,is in a business zone a. ertia, or whether we will procecd was needed mud seweiage a» luallv Applu’a'.ion v..\i be made lo the Two petitions hove been re­ of 2,700 wil) be placed in the mails i To have your soil tested nt the enough jobs, tin* problem of build­ a planned (ommumty under law comes m Ami .Mr. fniphagen wan; Slate flu?e;u/ of P a r k s ,uid P la v - with a forward looking competent ceived, opposing one another, Hnd January I for those who have not 1 College of Agriculture, lhe llr.'t ing enough schools, providing administration, dedicated lo A Bel­ lerl lo know if 1.10(1 mhuici lions are gi’o m u h for a s U r \ e y o f th e i t-cr ea- residential, lb- said the cenier w each with the same 35 to 40 sig­ paid their bills for water used dur­ i step is to send a dollar to your enough transportation, houmng, not included ;n llie development n ter Marihoro for all the citizens of If. be made lo the sewns in Cliff, tnin f.i<-.lines and letpiiremems of natures, by thc Holmdel Township ing the first half of thc year, and county agricultural agent and nsk recreation, health s*-r\ice* am] ,.o should not be m the la per < e Marlboro. davs later the waler service wood, sl-ited to be under v,av ne\! ;lie l-Kubgii. Ihe iMjuest for tne Committee on the purchase of ten I him fnr a home garden soil mail­ forth M r . Schwarz ab-o said the ba (Sinned) vear, where enough holders of viiia e-,, w hu h ^ il be made at no six-nnd-one-half n r r c s of the will be cur off where hills remain ing kit. With the plastic bag. box III the field of housing, we Jon»iv ,md tennis c ’db is- iflegalJv inthid- John (Durbar) Durbflgelata master plumbeis lifelines would he ( ust ' Norman Jmiwich Kenner nbscr\f(I that Mal.c.v.m ’lhe sniV'-v i*. e\p,ir ■ i'i m.d-suoimei . lhat area, Daniel S. Kly, town­ v«ni« the fore part of Ihe week. Resulla From Agent to m e e t th e n e e d s nf th e |0.l)lHI,li()(l Mr S< hv. ar iz, Hei ber t J Pa«k■ Walter C. Grubb Jr. master plumbers, seem.-d !" m ship clerk, confirmed Monday. They have been making their home | Your whole effort might well m W households tha' will he formed •t.l Av mom I.aiie. Robei i I, Chi Arlsto SCrobogna doing il. Tlu* township committee is eon- in llie Cilenwood Apartments. * depend on how you lake vour b y IH7II. a n d if w e m e to h a n d le ;m man '>UV Line Md ; William ' | samples so it’s lo your advantage l av ir Householder Doing Work sidering a meeting with both Thu Matawan High School athlet­ lhe additional influx of f«nm fam i­ Taking Levitt L'.iicii. CII Id le w lld lime. M a To the Edltot ic fund was enriched over $300 laM to heed the directions. lies into Ihe urban areas, compen­ ( omtmMeeman (iilheit J. )Jh k P groups Ore. 4 fo Ibra.sb out Ihr fi nnlmued from p.igr "ne) Her k fiii Avrmont lane; lav K- • Whal a revolting situation exist* 1'ridny by the net pioceeds of lhe After your soil has been tested sate f t the houses that wiil he de­ man wa*. feaiful of what wotul mutter. At the last township com­ oft and sidewalks were erncd wr/I.V % Avrmotif fane; Jam es • In Cliffwood Beach with dogs. We •'Circus." you'll receive a report from your molished, and eliminate all fhe to­ come if ihese plumbing he ins are Snvde. , .11 Amlover Lane, and D» mittee meeting an indication of Mayor John Marz jr. noted »hal have them all colors, all breeds, Tii’kels for the testimonial diniu*!' agent with suggestions (or im­ tally dilapidated and housing units not mad** hy a licensed tnspecin-, i,e (iold'.'ein, 11'J ldl» >v ild l.iinr and all sizes. They dig, they fight, approvnl of purchase of (he tract to Mayor Fdward W. Currie which proving vour soil. there weie smne expansion fissure*, was received from the recreation in thn c o u n t ry . Uut Mi. Wood argued il tiie in |/t pr i" i nt nig I e\ itt and • Ihey perform ell their necessary is lo he given lo him by admiring You can reach vour agent by dividual householdei (hd tiv wink and r r;u ks m the paveim nt the committee. Jn jnuj.spo!tation, we know thal .•.ere Alexander Polett, vice pre obligations. We are sick of clean­ friend*, next Wednesdiiv evening in calling or writing tne Co-operalive we have aboir 7H.IMM,1)110 registered arul a plumhmj.1 inspector pa-sed lev Itt firm would have to repair d< nt of the firm, and Wendell 1 ^ in lime, bul Hull the tir.*, :c hip ing ue alter olher peopie'e dogs, The matter is complicated by the Ameiican Legion Hall, are be­ Lxtension Service, which is a part vehicles on the road today in the it, that ‘.houid lie ‘U!ffie:en:. Nir. So rill, general coun«el. Mr. Slim ef filling holes around shrubbery tha existence of several unsold ing much sought alter. There is ac­ ef Rutgers, in your county, Look United Slate-. In just Ifi short Hickman agreed there .should or <"mmit!ee <<>idd lake deeds for said the developer has romph* which have been iIiik until roots lots In Neustcnd Hint went to commodation in the hall lor only in the phone hook under county years, this n imV-r is expected to no bur lo ji householder doing the slreel-1 imd either get a mam with the n (piiremeiiis set down are exposed. sheriff's sale, Mr. Kly disclosed, 150 peopl* . offices. rise to well r •:-r IIVfl(lf),0(1(1, plumbing work if it tould meet fermnce lw>nd for onr year posted (hr Planning Jtmod "lo good far Why? I pay tuxes, buy » llcpnsr i 'Hie iKlvlsiibillty of buying these It became known this week dial Since nuhUor rrcr.'a!ion demands apprnval. He even took the po\i- in place of the present jierfoi malice we have proceeded wuh our ph ■ for my own dog, and keep iny e bund itimriling to the deer,ion ol i (male) Inside, also Hike pride in j explored, but Ihe township til ball as a major sp-nt al ih e Key- rnn t h r o w tin umvary member of es nlone will double by l!#7tl, we fnr others, whether hr was heen mt down lo cover the yeai’s main- Pl.mnmg Hoard,” In* said my home. jlo/ney was fskcplical m ri lhe legal />orf ,md .Mahn'ao H gll Schools )Ji ‘ lhe f.imilv with painful conse- must r.xpaml our park and i/’crea­ sed or recognized as a plumbei I eiiji iii r, He referred to appioval o| i why does a lownship this si lit 1 background uf the situation. l‘KI'1 winch will be lhe fir^t time ' tunnel's, i hrow rugs should be tion facilities. or not. so Umg as Ins work passed Mr. 'Iraphagen objected lo nny total projeri gmnied m l%| V tolerate Ihe ridiculous business of either ‘•chool hus had a fontknl 1 skid - proo.ed with fasteners, rub- Our trnnsii is deteriorating at lhe ■nspection, But even Mr. Wood and sm h .tcteplanci uniif it ?.hould be Sm;)!'*. also berated the commit- having a dog warden live In Somer­ If you need printing of nny leam. I'he athle.ic co.iche*-, Ciiilia'f nf i uii if r)iiv.s. or n rubber coating very lime traffic congestion Is be Mr. Traphagen doubled do il vour- reviewed by the township attorney lor withholding a deciMon. lh ville? De ivo noti bava qualified kind, w« apt here to Heave id iveyporl mid Fisher of Maluwa:!, ( on t h e underside, This is a must coming increasingly intolerable. self plumbing should go beyond Ihe lo make sute Ibeie was nothing he thought reopening of the hi- th mir ow n lawwihip who fmipl* 1 Olir quick sfHfir# and rtMrinMe believe that there is jnifFeient ma , when mgs are usud on polished We hnw.* far more iieres of slum- ownei \ ii'Mi premises. in Mich Hcceprnme of land for ing would be illegal nut] win1’ prices will ptui.ui you, wot'M be glad of a )nli‘' lorinl t thrii schools lo mould to- ' fioois, or al lhc foot of stairways. hind -ban uo have denied und^r On th* score nf low grade plumb Levitt lhat tould bt constmih] to ‘‘servi: no purpose." Thursday, Nov«mb«r 28, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Fiv« Presbyterian Church Aids Cuban They Will Lead The Cheers Thai Sound The Huskies Ballle Cry Matawan Tcadicr Announce Services Family To Live In Matawan At Trinity Episcopal Is From Scotland The Rev. Carroll B. Hall, rector The members of Ihe Men's Club of Trinity Church (Hpiscopal), ; Mrs. Anne Hannah, ■ natrw* ef “’BI tho First Presbyterian Church ol Matawan, has announced the foN Matawan are spearheading a drive Christmas Dinner j Irvine, Sco'i.inJ, now js teaching lowing schedule for the coming u cek: lo locate a Cuban family io Mata- For Fire Auxiliary chorus and history oi music . Matawan Regional H-.-h Sch-ao!. Tlu* Feast oi St. Andrew, Satur* '"~'*wan. The family, consisting of day ;i 1 be observed ar j corjwr* Senor X, hit wife, and their chil­ The Ladies Auxiliary of the ! She received her diploma in Musk* ate communion of men and Ikivs at Morganville Volunteer Fire Co. : Fducatioii from the Royal Scol- dren, a daughter two years old, and S:30 a.m. followed by breakfast. held its regular meeting on Nov. , tish Academv of Music, Glasgow, 'Ihe speaker will be the R e v . Mar­ a son, four months old, arrived In 20 at Ihe home of Mrs. Florence j Scotland Mrs. Hannah also was a lin L. Bowman, v i c a r ot the Church Matawan last week and will make Farrell. ol Christ the King. Fast Meadow, their home with a Strathmore fam­ Plans were completed for the | professional singer *ith the Hrit- ily until December when through annual Christmas dinner which M» Broadcasting Corporation, prior j "on the first Sundav in Advent. will be Dcc. II at 7 p.m. at the the church they will be Installed to _ coming tu the United Stales n ! there will be malt ins and Holy American Hotel, Freehold. l»57. Communion. 7:15 a.m.; Family In an apartment. Those attending were: Mrs. Lulu i During IfijT s h e liv e d in C a m - Kuchari.st and church school. 9:1a Interviewed upon arrival Senor X Beal, Mrs. Florence Farrell, Mrs. I bridge, M ax.. while her husband a.m.; Sung Fueham t and sermon. ■aid that his name could not be Louis Mendini, Mrs. Edward : attended Harvard University on a 11 a.m. and evensong. 7:30 p.m. used in a newspaper because lie Downey, Mrs. Mabel Mount, Mrs. ! postdoctoral fellowship. She then Other meetings scheduled in­ Florence Eckel, Mrs. Frances feared for relatives still living in ■ returned to Scotland to teach high clude; Youth choir rehearsal Satur­ Polichak, Mrs. Leo Lammers and day. U a.m.; meeting of Brother* Cuba. He said that final arrange­ ; .school for two years and then ;o Mrs. Fred Eckel. ■London to teach fot one year, hd uf St. Andrew Simday. -LM ment:; nre under way to bring bis j Since her return to this country p.m.: Young Chur chu.yn, 7; 110 J ’v elderly parents lo Ihis country. iir IWf. Mrs. Hannah has gi\.-n p.m.; m e e ti n g of women of ' Senor X explained that he and : many conceits and rentals in charch, Monday, s:Ju p.m when a Polio Vaccinc public *afe ol dolls rloihmg vvjj] ;>t* his family were grunted permission ; Piainfield. where she previously i lived. Slie received performing held and there will be a Chinese to leave Cuba for Spain, but they ! decree-, jn voice from the Rnvul auction fo member-* and quests; were required to turn over all Iheir Program Dcc. 8 A.A s wil! meet 'Luesdav at 9 p.m. Academv of Music and the Roval possessions to fhe government. "Jn Plans for the rr.wss Subin polio College of Music, !>ot!: of L.ondoa, and on Thursday, Bov Scout Troop order lo leave we had to Kon, Mrs. James Cahill, and Mrs. De­ day, may contact Mrs, George Con­ Mr. X said that they had to wait who i.s three. vino. financial secretary: Mrs. Ani« nor, president, 8 Eisenhower Ct., < Ho Malmconiio. treasurer; Mrs, live or six months for permission Matawan. to leave Cuba and added thal jomn Ronald Sickles, son of Mr. and Recent dinner guesls of Mr, and On Sunday, Javne Woolley cele-] C. Lloyd Little has M unied bom­ Legion Post 176 James Vena jr. and Mrs, John SO to 85 people are permitted to The v-wcJfie wi JI be given in three Mrs, Oz/ie Sickles, is spending tire Mrs. Jerome Gold, Strathmore, brated her seventh birthday with a J afler being a medical patient m Mocci, sergeam - at - arms Tlm parts. The sccond administration Thanksgiving holidays at the home election will he conducted at the $ leave the country each month, but were Mr. and Mrs. Zane Bata* party given at her home hy her) Monmouth Medical t enter Holds Open House only afler forfeiting all their pos­ is scheduled for Jan. 19, 1964, and of his parents. Ronnie is a student December meeting. schoff, Mr. and Mr*. Bob Hoffherjj, !).f c!!ls' -'Jr and M n ; Huward Saturdav evennw jjuest. of Mr. sessions. thc third on Mar. 1, 1W4. at Lafayette College, Easton, pa. Woolley, (wests attendm;; were I and Mrs. William C. Noddmas were Maia.san Post 170, American A social hour followed the bust* Mr. und Mrs. Alan Lesh and Mr, Mr. und Mrs. 'led Thau, and Mr, 1 ness session with Mrs. William Hor- Mr. X, his father and brother had A small contribution is being IVborah l.lnyd. t.athy R e e d . Maiy . Mr. and Mrs. Harry fjt.i Mi,, Legion, held open house Nov. 16. headed ar. extensive sales organiza­ asked, hut those unable to pay will and Mrs. Ivan Rosenzweig were and Mrs. George Roberts, Briar- Ann VoutiKheere,' David (ijbluck,! Clurlene Cato, Miss' Pamela Cjto, Music was provided for dancing 1 ton. Mrs. John Jastrah, Mrs. Dom the Saturday evening guests of Mr. tion in Cuba. He explained that receive it free. wood, New York. l.on (.Jiliemile, Susan Men/., l.ou-; 3m] jjii.in Holmes West Patel son and a buffet dinner was fcerved i Ferrantc, M rs.‘l orn Falco and Mrs, when Castro came into power, the and Mrs. Saul Rosenblatt, Strath­ ise l.c.in- l.u<-y Gi/ebel, Mr. and and Miss Sarah Nodding. The eV: bv the Ladies Auxiliary ^ 1 JaV (juerrjero acting as hostesses. Mrs. Thomas Welstead entertain­ governmen: took over the business. more. Mrs. Neil S'uily. M.itauun; Har- enni^ ajs .spent viewing slates ot Surprise visitors were State Com­ “At first we were sent monthly Morganville WSCS Saturday guests of Mr, and Mr*. ed at dessert - bridge on Thursday bara ;md t harle.s Glassey M>v .Hie Fwropean tour made (his surn* mander F R. Sickle; L. Harris, Now is the tone-to advertise checks, iarge amounts, but then Ihe S ta n le y Seaman, Slrathmore, and the pri/.e winners were Mr.s. Charles t.Iassey, Colts Neck, and ni,.r by Miss Noddings and the stale vice commander; H.W. Ryan, those ut.usod articles for sale. checks bccame smaller and small­ Met On* Thursday were Mr, and Mrs. Martin Steel Gerard Devlin, Mrs. K. W, Currie, Mrs. Peter I'lnev. K.-yrv.rl. Mis.-se.s Cat,) Mr and Mrs. Nod- past stale commander; Basil Slo­ A small ad in the classified er,” he said, "I didn't like Ihis sys­ and children, Steven and Scott, and and Mrs. R. W. Herrick. Other Miss Mary B''t!i Ci! inoi.• Viil- din^s also showed films of iheir cum, past slate vice commander; column will turn them into cash tem. I wanted to earn my own The Woman’s Society of Christian Mrs. Manny Aron* and daughter, guesls were Mrs. Leroy Sickles, in m ki on, Del and Mrs. Nelson ; lrjp 1() V1,lt relatives in In la n d . R. Godbold, county commander; for vou. way." ■ ■ . Service of the Morganville Metho­ Rhonda. , Miss Catherine McDonald, Mrs. Lamb attended a recen' perform- IJ. Heinlein, past county com- Clark Moore, and Mrs. Joseph Bai­ ance ol "Here’s Love” and timed ^ dinner parly was held on Nov. i Conditions Were lad dist Church held its regular meet­ Miss Lynne Marley, • student at mandei; II Mnlloy. county vice ing on Thursday tn the church er. at Neptiines Tortnrr. New York. ; ',l Tounne'.s Restaurant m honor The family had resided in the Newark State College. Union, Is commander; Horner Matteson, De­ central part of Cuba where Mr, X basement. The devotional part of Richard Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd entertained of K ‘U l *11 N»van. dauj-htei of Mr.; partment Executive Committee* spending the Thanksgiving weekend Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd, celebrat­ •aid conditions were very bad and the meeting was conducted by Mrs. al the home of her parents, Mr. at bridge oji Wednesday and !h e ’ am* -^lv Wah^i- D. Navan, Strath- 1 man. PRESTIGE ed his eighth birthday on Saturday winners weie Mrs. Charles : i^ore. who was celebrating her gelling steadily worse. "When we Walter lambertson and Mrs. Har­ and Mrs. Ronald Marley, Strath­ Past Commander Clyde Sanders hy taking a group of friends to the Schock jr.. ihe hostess, and Mrs. 1,(h birthday, (iuests attending, left, the basic food wss ri GtJr>- Plans were made to have the an­ day, and on Sunday her pa rents, held lor retiring Committeeman ville, and Carl Youngtnan jr. ‘ Bentiijy. * Mrs. Charles P. Lo^g lhe family much good because "you nual Christman dinner on Thurs­ ... La't Matteson on Dec. 7 at Rariian can’t feed children‘on paper." Mr. Mr, and Mr.s. Samuel Solomon, Brunswick, Mrs. Howard Veale. day, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. at the The Bronx, entertained Mr. and Post '2:i. Kevport. X slated lhat he Imagined that con­ Siyre'.’ille, and Mf.s D.jvkJ Bm/ci* ditions had grown much worse af­ Poet's Inn, Matuwan. . , Mrs. Robert Solomon and son, weie the pri/e winners ou Wednes­ Nell, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Anes, Mr. ter the'hurricane. •' 1 ‘ !■>•'>! >: Those present ware.1’ Mrs. - Harold VFW Post Plans day when Mrs. peicr A. Read. Secretaries Hold and Mrs. Jack Belfort and Mr. and Stale Officcr "More than 80 per cent of the Quagkenhgsh, Mrs. Walter Lam- Middletown, eiuertamed al lunch­ Annual Bosses Night Cuban people are unhappy awk'fli*.; tertian, Mr*. Winilred North, Mrs. Mrs. Anes at dinner in celebration eon . bridge. of the occasion. canlMted, but they !»r«> afi“*M no. Harry Ratcliffc, Mra. Eleanor Per­ Yule Arlivilies Is BPW Speaker Mis. Karl Heuser. Mrs Gerard Friday luncheon-bridge guesls of President Ruth Buxhuum we! apeak," Senor X commented. rine, Mr*. Joseph Spurgat, Mrs. Miss Charlotte McCracken, .sec- 1^'*'bn. Mrs Paul Egan, Mi s. Ilo.v- corned members and then guests He said that everyone must work, Madeline Cudoo, Mrs. John Lud- Mrs. Gerard Devlin were Mrs. J. j Guadalcanal Post Veterans nd vice president of the New .ler-j 1 , *-rthnarm. Mrs. Louis Pa/ifii/a. to tiie Uth Annual Bosses Nif*ht vlck, Mrs. Fred Eckel, Mrs. Ray­ F. Dominick, Mrs. R. W. Herrick,! of Foreign Wars. Matawan Town- regardless of their financial situa­ oi’ l-Wliiruiiiin nf th# Hus}. 1 and Miss h.sthet Blau were the presented hv Monmouth Legal Sec­ and Mrs. Peter A. Read. Mrs. Dorn-1 ship has announced plans f o r sey State 1‘ederation of the Bu.si tion. The ration cards are Issued mond Wenzel, Mrs. Ralph Howard- Tuesday evening budge guests of retaries Association, at the Manas- identifies your only to those who are employed son, Mrs. Phoebe Bowen. Mrs. inick held high score during theactivities Christmas n,'sS un^ Professional Women’s (lubs, was the guesr speaker at Mr.s. Warren Vieeiand. Tin* pri/e qium River (Jolt Club. Manasquan. and without the cards no food can Fred Bowen, Mrs. Ernest Thom and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brando, holidays. the meeting of the Matawan Busi­ winners were Mrs. Jlcuser, Mrs. Those present on this occasion WELCOME WAGON be obtained. Senor X told ot a rela­ Mrs. Marion Marz. Slrathmore, held a family dinner A Christmas teen age slac k hop. IVH.n, 9ml \U^ I'gar. ness and Professional Women's d!!«‘*d *mi danced to lhe strains of tive who had been retired who now Mrs. Thom was hostess for the on Sunday to honor their son, Wil­ sponsored by th e Guadalcanal Club and a dinner guest at But­ Charles J. Ruff returned home music hv tlie Mejjo.'ones, a local drives u taxi* in order to comply refreshments following the meet­ liam, who was iwo-years-old. Christmas Fund Committee, will SPONSORS . . . tonwood Manor, prim' to the meet­ Sundav after bein;; a surgical pj- musical ni^am/a'.ion. As in past with the work order. "If the inspec­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jones, Glcn- he held Friday, Dec. l’t, at the ing. trenr in Monmouth Medical Center. years, this event was enjoyed ov tors' come lo your home and Iind side. Pa., were the weekend guests Veterans Memorial Home. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William tj.nnn and all ■ man unemployed, he is taken of their son-in-law and daughter. Preceding thf* brief buMne.s ses firms of presllge In thc business Free Art Exhibit Music for dancing from 7 p in to children wen* the Sundav evening The annual donation to the Le>»al awoy to work in Ihe fields," Senor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Agnew, 11 pm . will be provided by The sion in the Midway Hose fn e dinner guests of Dr and Mis Aid Society al>o was made. and civic life of your community X related. To Be Held Sunday Strathmore. Elegants Rock and Roll Band House, Franklin M. Bien. a.s->istant Richard Swenson. New Shrew >• The Christmas party will be held Teacher Ta Assist Mr. and Mrs. Sol Friedman and Ther Will b«‘ twist, slop a n d manager of fhe Caminhy , f'ire bury. 'Ine birthdav of Erica S.ven- ni the Hutumwood Manor, Mata­ During the interview Ralph G. In respect to the late President daughters. Christine, Cindy and Pa­ chicken dance contests Pti/e Agency Deparlmeni <»f The Travel- ' S(M1 s ( efebraied wan, Dec. 12. Cutro, a teacher of Spanish in Ma*- John F. Kennedy, the Free Art tricia, Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. will be awarded to each con­ cr. Insurance Company, presented ^ ^ FIRMS INTERESTED IN •wan Regional High School, served Stanley Seaman and son, Ross...... Good Neighfx>r Group met Lxhibit in the Free Public Library testant. Refreshment* will be a program. In IWM. 'I h.* Travelers recently ai tlie fiorne of Mrs. Wil­ as Ihe interpreter and offered .0 were the Sunday guests of Mr, and .,served. Members of tbe commit- Selling Tickets PARTICIPATING of Madison Township, Laurence will observe its 100th anniversary. liam C Noddings. 'Ihuse fft(end:ng aid Senor X In re-learning Bnghsn. Mrs. Jack Barst. Strathmore. i (yi» will chaperone tlie affair which Harbor, was not held. The exhibit As part of this celebration, thev were Mrs. Wiiharn Bowie. Mrs The Senor said that he had studied Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bergen, B;ir-ijs all teen-ag*Tsv.ithm For World's Fair Please Call: will be rescheduled fnr Sunday, v.11! exhibit at the Word's Fair P'rank firav sr., Mrs Cieor;’e Ben­ English some years ago and could MRS. M. F . W rjL K»d fairly well, hiit was unable to from 3 lo 5 p m . The exhibitmum , is, s t r'nPton' are sl>l’nt*'n^ ^lls: the community and in the stir- showing "The Triumph of Man” ner, Mrs. RusspII Wil^m. Mrs Jer­ Cut-rate tickets to the World's filian a • week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. , fou,l(]jn|, are;i; lhe World’s Pair, theme of which apeak or understand Enfilish s|>ol<-! sponsored by the Am enta ry Almenas. and Mr.s. Edward Lair mav now b*» obtained from L IB E R T Y S-Stlt will be "Peace ‘Ihrounh I'nder- en to him. Ills wife speaks only | and Art Department of the Wom- V . - K : Wiman, MeCa.nl T-- ^[en's Chns.nia i party, Reilh. Mrs William Slendnrn. N»r- siaiiding,” will open Apr 'JJ. 1%4. Siunlsh. Both are colleBe grad- 1 "n s Club of Laurence llnrbor. have moved into their new home ^ r'""""’d by th- post will be William J. and Garv Miller, >,:u- v.ood Ave . Laurence Harl>or. Mrs. ; held Sunday, Dec. ia. at 2 pin Mr. Bien projected a film on the * *Jl s | Art work hy amateurs and pro- on Fountain Ave. dents at Ursinus (.’ollege, College Slendorn is the ways and means for the 1 to I'J-yearolds ‘Ihe lair and awarded two tickets which ln‘ addition to providing livinw I fessinnals is invited and will he Miss J. Mabel Brown. Miss Jen- ville. Pa., are spending thel'hanks- chairman id The Woman’s Cluh of wen- won by Mrs Elizabeth Jo/.sy. Quarters the church plans to assist ; accepted for display Saturday aft- nette Herrman, and Mrs. K. U. children nf ihe following organ­ giving holidays with their parents, Laurence HaH>or. izations also will be guests VI W; them wjthwith furniture, food and other ernoon from .1 to 5 p.m. Reproduc- Dominick attended the dedication Shows Film Mr and Mrs. William J Mdlei jr The>e tickets may he used al any , f.adie.s Aoxihafv. Vef<-/ans Me necessities and• to aid • • “Senor X 'n lions must be so labeled. of the Si. Joseph's Library. Kev­ Miss McCracken showed a film Mrs. Marty Mahonev and (Iul tina- for admission to the World's ; morial Horne; ( orps Mothers: obtaining a position. The public is invited to view thc port, on Sundav afternoon. ot the New Jersey Federation or­ dren, Michael and Jams, dnierl ai lair which is scheduled lo open Committee members from the entries. Mrs. Fred Hurlew and Mrs. K. IL ' Guadalcanal Junior Drum a n d rhe Shore Point inn, Ha/Je;, nn tn Apirl )%■! Ihey make excellent ! Bugle Corps; Lions Little League ganization from its beginning m church for the project are Robert Anyone wishing to display art i Dominick attended the meeting on I'HH to the present, wilh an atcent Thursday evening to celebrate »he birthday and holiday gifts, Mrs. BiicKmaster, president of the Men s work may contact Mr.s. Harold z» - : Thursdav eyeiiin" of the Monmonlli i Tra,'';, Gu | Sl'“ul ' " ’"I’ -SV s!,,m on the National Convention in Dal­ ninth birthdav of Michael. SlendoJJi states. Club, general chairman; Charles lauf, 125 Pomona Blvd., Cliffwoodood Chapter D.A.R. at Shrewsbury. *»ey the AiixiIi.t v . and ii,.mii- las. Tex. in July 1%.J The IIM Mrs. Allan J. Morrison entertain­ Dryden, finance chairman; John Beach, or Mrs. Lawrence Holden,Ion, Daniel Brigham, milnarv editor of . «»» tbe Bayshrne Presbytei lan National Convention will he held in ed al lea for her mother, Mrs Carney and Donald Sharpnick, food 832 Route 3f>, Laurence Harbor. the Journal American, was the < hutch Junior Choir. Ih- enrer- Frank W. Kernev, who was cele­ lamment will include a magieian. Julv in Detroit, Mich chairmen; Donald Magness,^ hous­ guest speaker brating her birthday on Tuesday. Du/ing /he brief business sessi/*n. ing chairman, and Mrs. L. Eugene Oil l-ridav evening, Mrs. Clark a clnu-n. n,m,es and ■■artn.ins. I(.. The guests attending were Mi s. Itgion Reschedule* Moore enleriaiued at bridge and ■ Ireshmeniv will lie served Miss Mary Haossnian r e a d Krebs, furniture chairman...... i , ■ Stepiie-i C. '1 hom pson, Mrs. R W. NOME Mr, Buckmaslcr staled, “ We, as the winners were Mrs. Eiva Bar- , f l.,* [< j y v i c -,v {'resbv terian I. siiin, of Ih, st boaid m e -n n -; | f,.rrick. Mrs. l-ranklm S. Thump- Turkey Shoot held Nov. Miss Kathleen Mer- Christians, have been given the op­ banell, Miss Patricia McKeen. and Chuich junior choir will 'sing "V.'VVc'' ‘I'T .'T '^ so n , Mrs. William .».«Slavin, Mr portunity to help a fellow human The turkey sh.', "J,11 spe,ld •rship iiracticiil for young families, Rales aro easy on will benefit the I-ree Puhlie l.i. I " c('ks his parents, lie hrarv of Madison Township in ,s 01 1'^rt Riley, Kan. J'ottr iticottia, Opliottn wtiUea into tlie moi'ft'age caa I.nurence Ilnrhor, which Is spon-' Mr- nilll ^ rs- Prank Anson arid tnve jmire money Inler, lf cxtrn [i;ml« come along, ll’a sored hy (lie Woman's- Club o f , neptew^Zane, JJ Fountain Ave I.nurence Harhor. 'visited ...... "Sarasota's “ Jungle ” Oardem.....' y o u r prlvllogo to pay ahcatl ot sclietlvila w ithout p*ti- during a recent vacation to Flo­ Mrs. .lames Armsironj;, 71 linv- •lty . . . out moderate hi feres t still lowor. Get full view Dr., Laurence Ilnrhor, Is in rida's Lower West Coast. charge of the card party and Mrs. Donnld W. Robinson ond details now. tickets may he obtained from her, Mrs. Arne Kalma were thc prize or from any of the trustees nl the svinmvs Thursday evening when library. Mrs. Ross W, Maghan entertained at bridge. Olher guents were Mvs. j A fire in the Imme flirpJatr is Charles F. I’nrnnc, Mr., Arthur ; fnr walehinn; lor satetv as well as ’ |Vlrs- l.awienco I.emalre. Mrs. ! TVa* (Irtl dead Ik* parad* af the Thanktglvlna game with Keyporl [ tlelpale la Ihe M h t America Beauty Pageant al Allnnlle City ne«l enloyment. A fire left unattended Jolinmn Cartan. and Mis. Allan I Liberal Building i Loan Association ■( tha Matawan Raglanal lllgk Schaal marching hand. Ihey are I September, , ^ sviilmni a prnpi'r screen may shout , Morrison. coached...... fcjr Mn. Laretta Andernon. . . — There waai a day when I!It used tn be “The 'Iwlrler» •' anil * nulnreile* ' '(left ‘ lo rljihl), are: ”Kneeling • 'front, • sp.ir'n. nut . into . thc room In land . on , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace II. Sit-in 159 Main Street — IMatawan ■aid lhal 'Matawaa wan tha lam e htil Keyport .won the mualcal and Karen llenaler and Ruth Ann Toininaraiio; slandlngt, Anne Arlelli, a i,i« or In other flammahles. N e.1-1 lieru, 15 Ironn.m- t.une, Siratlunoie marching band heneri, hill tneae daya are nn more. The Matawan I Pat I'etla, Virginia McDomiugh, l.lnda l.amherlson, Cnlliy l inden, er retire fnr - tlie - niHlit without see. j have named then mlant daughter, j | maitrettea, Iwlrlera and hand have dlallngulshed Iheintelvet this Janet rniiakawskl, llenlse Ledet, Caratyn.Mandevllle, Darlene Hedle,, |nK t|,at liie fireplace i.i pmiiet'lv Latlrle Carol. The li.iby weittliedi year thal Ihey art anf • ( the hlgh aehoal bands being Invited to par-1 Kllen Kaminsky, Grace Mnrltln, Jknei Nearles, Ann Smith. . screened ainland ,the the (irefire imtuut. 1 six tX H m tln , 1(1 ounces. I fm § » th t THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, November < 28, 1963

vice ia from 1] a.m. until 1) n Communion service at 11 a.m. Sciool at 9:45 e.m. and morning ing recently had been held with the upon their broad experience, offer­ o’clock. Everyone is cordially i» Wednesday evening will be Bible worship, 11 a.m. Prayer time will vuildmg commiliee of the Bar As­ ed several constructive suggestiona vited to attend. Study and prayer at 7:45 p.m. be held at 7:15 p.m. An evangelis­ sociation. to discuss the initial ex­ pansion of the Court House, bv add­ on improved functional arrange­ Bayshore Church Directory Young people’s service is Friday First Spiritual Church tic meeting will be held at 7:15 ing a west wing which would pro­ ment of the facilities to provide •vening at 7:30 o’clock. p.n. Ot DIvIm Rose vide for seven additional court­ for increased convenience for all »-»----- Prayer, praise and scripture time rooms. uf the people associated with or •VOTTH ■ W RHM V in the sanctuary, 7 p.m.; Metho* Church Of Our Saviour 279 Maia St., Rclford St. Joseph's Church wi,l be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. I'he building committee, drawing > using court facilities in the county. Ktypart CMgngiilM dist Men's Club, 8 p.m. Cheesequake Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pareliminary report had been re­ Sermon lo be used during Decem­ open Wednesday and Saturday from school meets at 9:30 a.m., grades On Wednesday evenings the larrj with an adult Bible class. Sundav ceived from Ehasco Services. Inc. Auto and Homeowner Policies \ 9 i s s s j ber. V to 4 p.m. one through /our and al JO:45 a.m.. service is sl 8 p.m. •♦•ill cover the lives and character* grades John Janzen will deliver a pub­ The Thanksgiving Bible Lesson »t >9. of many Nsw Testament charac­ containing recommendations f o r The Luikerao Church lic address at 3 p.m. Sunday on First Church of Christ Scientist em­ Holy Communion will be cele­ ters. Evangelistic service is al lh( initial phases of recommended Real Estate—Insurance Ihe subject "How Firm is Your phasizes praise to God for the brated Wednesday at C a.m. and Missouri Synod 7:30 p.m. construction. Mr. Danskin stated ways in which He has revealed | (ihi Faith?” The Watchtower Bible Friday at 9 a.m. ilatow Falls Public School Prayer scrvice Is Tuesday at t the overall report would serve MAIAWAN 138 Ma» St LOwell 6-0003 kttidy at 4:13 p.m. will continue Himself to humanity. Rev, Daniel D. Reinheimer, Paslnt o.m. us a long range guide to the Board with the theme from last week, Included in the reading is a Port Monmoulh Mlssioa Sunday School and Bible Clas&e: O! Chosen Freeholders for meeting Community Cl.-irch th( "The Book of the 'Everlasting verse from II Corinthians (2:14): art held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday undei Pentecostal Church reeds for county buildings on a Good News’ is Beneficial.” Maia St. and Lydii fl., Union and Sidney Ave., long: range basis, in light of the “ Now thanks be unto God, which tho direction of Arthur Bitter, au A new Bible study center has alwavs causeth us to triumph :n Pori Mon^wth Union Bench pr. ijecied future population of the been added for the benefit nf deaf- Christ and maketh manifest the Rev. A. Donald M*('aw, Pastor perintendent. The morning worship Mrs. Isabelle Wood, PnMor cmi my. will be heid at 10:4b i.m . with ser mute persons. The study will oe savour of his knowledge by us in Choir practice is he’d Thursday On Sunday there will be Sunday Ir. Danskin added lhat a me FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nt 6:45 p.m.; mid-week Bible study, mon by the pastor. A nursery serv conducted in the library of King­ every place.” Highway 34 (near Main Sl.) Maiawan, N. J, 7:45 p.m. ice is available. Commjnion serv dom Hall on Tuesdays at I p.m. Man's protection from evil influ­ Simultaneous studies will be held ences through an understanding of Sunday School me>-ts at 9:30 Ices arc held Ow first Sunday at Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Minister |n the auditorium of Kingdom Hull God will be the theme at all Chris­ a.m.; worship scr.ice, 11 a.m.; ev­ every month. •nd at the homes of Franklin An­ tian Science churches Sunday* 'Hie ening service, 6:30 p.m. KEYPORT derson and John Gotidnly, Mata­ title of fhe Bible Lesson is “Ancient ■Mondav the Young Teens, fAll Sayre Woods Baptist Church Sunday, December 1st wan; Harold Clement and Nils Nel­ and Modem Necromancy, uliis Club anu Litl-* Folks Club mce* al Route 9, Rrowntowo HARDWARE son, Hazlet: Leroy Polk, Cliffwood: Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De­ 7 p.m. Rev. Richard Jones, Pastor Ann Graves, Keansburg, and Wil­ nounced.” Sunday School meets at 9:45 with GALE'S COMPANY TWO SESSIONS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL liam Waite, Port Monmouth, The Scriptural verse “ For what­ MorgaavWe Metnodiat Church a class for each membei of the THE LARGEST VARIIJI^,' Ol] HARH fcM A.M. *im) 1 l:M A.M. . soever is born of God overconieth Margaavlllt family; morning worship, II a.m.; HARDWARE, TOOLS. • F tm Pretfcyttriaa Church the world," (I John 5:4) will be Rev. Fred 11. Bowen. Pastor ivening gospel service. 6:45 p.m. AND PAINT IN THIS AREA " B m m M aad FraakHa S t, Mid-week prayer and Bible Study presented in the responsive read­ Church services are held on Sun DAILY DELIVERIES V ; Matavaa ing. day at 9 a.m. and Sunday School is held every Wednesday st If: 00 TWO CHURCH SERVICES « R w . Chester A. GaUewajr, The following passage from the meets af it a.m. p.m. *M A.M. U:N A.M. denominational textbook also will 26 W. Front St. - C O 4 -2 0 0 0 , . Pastor Emmanuel Assembly Ol God Two 'looming worship services be read: “The Christian Scientist Browatowa Community Church E ts y Charnt — Fret ^irking Al Rear Sunday arc at 9:30 and It a.m. has enlisted io lessen evil, disease, 122 Palmer Ave., K>n.ifthir| CHRISTMAS COMMUNION SERVICE Browntown Union Sunda} School Rtv. Harry Johnson, Pastor The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup­ and death; and he will overcome Route 19, Browatowa Evening per will be administered at both them by understanding their noth­ Sunday School is u. 0:4.1 a.m.; Open Friday Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor aervicea. New member* will be re­ ingness and the allness of God. or morning worship, 11 o ’clock; ev­ EVERYONE WELCOME angelistic service, 7:U0 p.m. The f aeivtd into the church. Sunday good'* (Science and Health with Sunday School is held from B: 45 School wil; meet at 9:34 and 11. Kfcy to lhe Scriptures by Mary *0 10:45 a.m. and the church ser- first Sunday cjf each ir.unth there is a.m. Narsery care is provided for Baker Eddy, p. 450). children under three years of age at BayvWa Presbyterian Church feoih services. Parent* desiring to ' present their childrn for baptism Cliffwood Beach must meet with the pastor at 2:30 Rev. David L. Bucci. Pastor A.m.-Senior High youth meet it The special Thanksgiving Day - * p.m. for Bible Study, and fellow­ Service wil; be held at 9:30 a.m. . ihip. During this service the junior The Session wili meet on Monday choir will sing'the anthem “ Now at 8 p.i'i. Scout Committee of Troop Thank We All Our God" and the T* will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the senior choir will sing the anthem tjoard room. "Praise- the Lord, O Jerusalem." Boy Scout Troop 73. meets cn A wooden cross award will be pre­ Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. sented during the service to Celeste Brownie Troop meets oo Thurs* Syvertsen for 50 hours of faithful day l t 2: ,10 p.m. .service in the junior choir. • At 3 p.m. on Friday the Inter­ Church school will meet Sunday mediate Girl Scout Troop will meet. at 9:.10 a.m. The pastor's sermon The Junior High youth meet at topic for the 11 a.m. worship ser­ 5:30 p.m. for supper, followed Dy vice is “ Will Man Rob God?" crusader choir at .6:30 p.m. and During the servicc the Sacrament •Crafts and recreation at 7:15 p.m. of Communion will be administer­ ■’ The Couple’s Club will meet Sat* ed. A nursery is provided for child­ Urdav for dinner nt 7:30 p.m. nt ren in the cottage. The Every- Ihe church. Richard Crane wiii Member Canvass Committee will be phow slides of his travels through commissioned at the worship ser­ /frica. vice, before making their “ Kvery Member" visitation to the members First Baptist Charth of the congregation that after­ Mala aad W. Third Sta, noon. Junior High Fellowship wiil meet at 7 p.m. and the Senior.Ht^h . K n u r l / The congregation will participate Fellowship wiil meet at 6:30 p.m. In union services at the Keyport 'rhe Naomi Circle will meet on ^Reformed Church this Thursday Monday at 8 p.m. at Ihe home of .yjnornin.; at 9 a.m. Mrs. Gladys Greenwood, 7 Wood- On Sunday there wili he Sunday shcre East, with Mrs. .Mary Coul- School ui 9:30 a.m ; morning wor- ombe as hostess, ■ * fthip, 10:45 a.m., a communion ser-. The Phelie Circle will hold their Christ mas. Party on Tuesday at 1 vice and 'evening service 7:30 p.m. Thi Mrffd-week service will 'b e p.m. at the Cdtinge. * The Catherine Close Circle will .held .Wednesday at 7:31 p.m. Next ..Thursday evening chapel meet at the home of Mrs. Sophia choir will rehearse at 6:30 p.m. Buchan, 383 Ocean Boulevard, Cliffwood Beach on Friday, Dec. and sanctuary choir at 7:30'p.m. 16, at 12 o ’clock noon for Iheir SI. Mary’s Episcopal Church Christmas party. Cast F u a t St., Keypart Rev. Henry A. Male, Better First Baptist Church On Thursday. Thanksgiving Dav. 2X2 Maia St., Matawaa there will be Holy Communion ut i*;v. Robert W. Addiss. Pa.sfO’ 6:30 n.m. The congregation will join with Holy Communion will be offered the First Methodist Church. Mata­ Friday at G: 30 a.m. aul in the wan, , for the union service evening the Junior E.Y.C. will Thanksgiving Dav at 9:15 a.m. meet at 7:30 p.m. On Sundav church school will oe Saturdav, St. Andrew’s Day, there held at 9:45 a.m.; morning wor* I v.\lj be Holy Communion at B:39 Ship and observance of the Lord’s /I ii. and confirmation class at tf Supper, JM5 and 11 a.m.; child­ ...m , ren’s church, 11 a.m.; a nursery is Sunday there will be morning provided during both services. ■* .iyer ai 7:45 a.m.; men's and The Board of Christian Educa­ :\vs’ corporate communion, 8 a.in. tion will meet Monday at 8 p.m. . >!lowed by a breakfast; church 1 On Tuesday Circle 1 will meet • :iool and family service, 9:30 at 12:^0 p.m. „ nt.; morning prayer and address. On Wednesday mid-week service l.a.m; Holy Baptism at 12 o'- will be held at 8 p.m. ick noon and Acolytes meeting, Temple Shalom i p.m. The Reform Congregation On Tuesday the Girl Scouts will Strathmore School •nset at 3:10 p.m. and the Mary- Rabbi -Mordccai Schreiber i.le s wiil rehearse at 7:15 p.m. ilolv Communion will be observed Sabbalh Eve services conducted Vrdnesdny at fl a.m. and in the by Rabbi Mordccai Schrieber will i .’?ninj! junior choir will rehearse be held on Friday at S p.m. st the S tr a t h m o r e Elementary l 7 p.m.; senior choir, ft: 13 p.m.; ..Jtilt class wiH meet at 8:30 p.m. School. This will be a .amilv ser­ vice. starting earlier than i.s the Clittwood Commuait) custom to accommodate the child* Meihadist Church | of members and quests. The T?v. Frank E. Sweeten, Minister I candlc lighting ceremony will performed by Susan Schwartz. An Divine worship servicc with the Oneg Shabbat will follow the scr­ •^serving of tbe Sacrament of vice. Host and hostess will be Mr. ..lily Communion will be Sunday nnd Mrs. Mort Connor. The public ..t 9 a.m. Commission on Education meets is cordially invited to attend. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.; official Religious school classes are held on Saturdays and the adult study ,.w d, 8 p.m. seminar meets on Wednesday eve­ Bible study is held Thursday at nings at the Strathmore Elemen­ / p.m. in the sanctuary. tary School. The topic on Dec. 4 Calvaiy Mtihodlst church will be: The History nnd Customs Third St., Keypart o' Chanukah. Rev. Harry R, Pine, Fourth ML Pltcalrs Pastor Spiritual Church the Thanksgiving scrvice will be M Shore Rd., Union Beach vld at 0 a.m. in the Reformed Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor urch. Junday “Jesus Christ is No Services are held on Sunday and Myth" will be the topic at 8:.10 Thursday evenings st I o*^!och .•..n,; church school, 9:30 a.m.; •nd on Friday sfternooni fi 2 p n • *vice of Holy Communion. tO: 45 :j».; Youth Fellowship nnd adult 91. Benedict's Church Nin li •* m il riMltf t, pt txeltri ik iit, # eussion group, 7 p.m. . Holmdel School vlirl Scouts meet Monday at 6:30 Bethany Rd., Holmdel •rest A«t«e* til* if tit h i itm iii Ait««itt« I Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor meets Wednesday .ficial board Masses aro held Sunday at 7, 9. Stsr A m n i lu Ri*|li! Ill* prim In , kiln j p.m. Symbol of Quality, I, 10 and 11 a.m. and at 12 o'clock The n e u itu o f mod­ First Methodist Church noon. tMbri ts »iiy il tlm fieiM n tn |L | I’erformnnce an d Confessions are heard In the ern irit’ancM in auto, Mmlern Detign, the 117 Main St., Matawaa ki|lml*( it tlii nkiKivikli lie pariah home Saturdays between 7 C.nld Slnr re/irttenlt Frank E. Sweeten, Minister ,4ny lop-burnt Donald B Irvin, Assistant and 9 p.m. •I 1111.11, DtlWirid iW In tiM I Tks malic, remote con­ lha m o < I rjatling D’.vlne worship service Sunday is Kiag 04 Klags Lutheran Church lainer btccmt* mn .'lamfirt/i •/ e.teel- C: 45 a.m, The Sacrament of tm rlm ktei-Mikir rnlly hu s trol, Cm caching! An 7 Communion will be observed Bayview School rnnlomeiit tppiluitte lenctf nlm at magUal Inhor- .1 the senior choir will sing. Cherry Tree f arm Rd., iilillm ikiM« ft |f iiM n i , . t'ch school meets at 9:45 a.m. Middletown AUTUMN Mhen M id i M t h i Mt‘«r, It tin tell m .i Sn'rament of Holy Communion Rev. C. Roger Burkins, Pastor (• Isis l*Vlltl|S st tfcti fikslsss ills, “Burner ■ wiih • e > ) Will be observed at U n.m. Sunday School meets at 1:30 improvtd tindm rj of . : the senior choir wil! sing. a.m. and mornini worship ii af s«4 Is stsr Is thi tltibis m sivir kefirsl In mim Brain." J i l l d ia l or Youth Fellowship meets at 10:43 a.m, M « J ;\m. isptrl m* ni|ii it ysir Nie J*ri»y Nitiril hygienic prep- your h e* , M t k and Y.e Women's Society of Christ- l.uthrran Church n m tio rt, • ,/ Service will hold a covered of fhe Good Shepherd Isi Cm , i nr! jor get ilt i supper and Christmas program «■! » li SHE , uday at 7 p.m, Ocean Grove Bushnrl! ltd., Sayre W<*d« nmtk ;/U' and exchange gifts are to Rev. Harley Meyer, pistor inougHt. Mrs. .lames Adams i« Services nre held al School No. i .nifty cftifrinnn, * ID, Sayre Woods South. Family BI* NfcW JERSEY NATUR AL GAS COMPANY vionlan Club will meel Turn­ bio hour is held st !I;I5 it m. Su»> ; it 7 p.m. to wrao Christmas day and family worship service, ■ for a ne«dy family. It: 39 a.m. \ .dtiesday junior choir rehearses .Mid-weeli >erviro J* held Wed­ ki .j p.m.: meditation and prayer nesday ut 8:15 p tiK Thursday, November 28, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Seven

Bride Of Matawan Man Engagement Lily-Tulip Appoints department. of nested paper cups, container* Miss Bailey Wed Lifelong Madison A Yale University graduate, Mr, and closures, molded pulp plates Trolinn-I^ogan Purchasing Director Battey is a lifelong Westchester and trays and a variety of plastic Mrs. Ida Logan, 41-i South Con­ resident. He lives in Rye. N.Y. j lids and containers, wiih annual To P vt Babbel Resident Dies course. Cliffuood Beach, announces Lily - Tulip Cup Corp. lias an­ with his wife and four children. • sales of more than $104,000,000. A nounced that Donald E. Baney jr., Lily • Tulip is a leading producer 1 major plant is located in HolmdeL The wedding o( Mias Ajjncs Bail­ Robert J*. Higgins sr., 84, of Hig­ the engagement of her daughter, Ida, lo Robert Troiian, son of Mr. has joined the company as director ey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ste­ gins Rd., browntown, former Mid­ of purchases. Mr. Baltev previous­ phen Bailey sir., 110 Stale St., Union dlesex County road supervisor and and Mrs. Dominick Troiian, lf»5 Second St.. Keyport. j ly was with General Foods Corpor­ Beach, to Pvl. Albert Henry Bjo- Madison Township lax assessor, A party was j'iven In their lion-] ation as manager of packaging bel, U.S. Army, son of Mr. and died Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963, sit his procurement services. Studios Mrs. Albert Babbel, Salt Lake City, home after a long ilhiCft.v Mr. Liattey joined General Food*; Utah, took placc Saturday, Nov. IG, Mr. Higgins was county mad as u salesman in 1940. After World CANDI0 WEDOINCS A SPICIAITY 1963, at 2 p.m. in the post chapci supervisor IS vears until his re­ War If service, he rejoined the at Fort Hancock, The Rev. Joseph company as assistant to the divi­ II MAIN S l. r n - CO MjM David officiated. tirement in !!)•!(», and lownship tax assessor for 37 years until his sional marketing director. Hc wa.s Given in marriage hy Garrett retirement in I9.r>(). lie was lx>rn chairman of the Birds Eve Divi­ Eastmcnd, Union Beuch. a cousin, in Madison Township, son of I In­ sion’s new products committee. Mr. the bride wore a metallic green lute Robert and Mary (Gillispic) Lultey luter became buyer of raw brocade three - piece suit, a match­ Higgins, and had been a lifelong materials and manager of general ing feather hut and carried a bou­ supplies nnd staff services in Gen­ quet of white chrysanthemums. resident of Browntown. Mr. Hig­ gins w’as a communicant of St. eral Foods* corporate purchasing R E X DINER Mr». William Gregus, Union Ambrose Church, Sayre Woods Beach, waa the matron of honor. Soulh. and a member of St. Jo­ Highway 35 and Broadway - Keyport She wni» a beige lace over taffeta seph's Holy Name Sncietv, Key- dre«», a matching feather hat and porl. curried a bouquet of cream-colored ro * e l chrysanthemum!!. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sgt. Anthony Carballo, U.S. Ar­ Carolvn (Hardy) Higgins; a .son, SPECIAL my, Nike Haw, llnlmdel, was the Hairy Higgins, Union Beach: six WANT best man and usherinu were Frank daughters, Mrs. Edward trine, FULL (OURSE llastmond, Union Beach, a couain Mrs. Daniel Gorman nnd Mrs, An­ of the bride, and Stephen Bailey, thony Grigelwich, all of Union THANKSGIVING D iW ER Union Beach, the bride's brother. Bench: Mrs. Joseph Maher, Troc­ M For the wedding the bride's moth­ hoid: Mrs. John Shepherd, Mata­ er chose an afternoon dress of navy wan. and Miss Helen Applegate, at blue silk with which she wore home: a sisier. Miss Mary E, llig- matching accessories and a white inns. Browntown: 12 grandchildren T D B K E Y 52 " orchid corsage. and six great-grandchildren. ■ or by both Mrs. Logan and Mrs. WE WIIL BUY After a reception at the home of Funeral services were held Mon­ j Troiian at the Matawan Township 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. the bride's parents, the couple left day at 9:30 a.m. fronv the Day i First Aid and Rescue Squad build- • • • fur a wedding trip to New York. f uneral Home, Keyport. At iu | ing. MONMOUTII t OCEAN They will reside on Maple Dr. in a.m. a high requiem mass wa.s of­ j Miss Logan, a graduate of Mata- COUNTY BANK STOCKS llailet. I fered bv the Rev. Bernard Coen, j wan Regional High School. Class of We Specialize in bank, utility •••••••••••••••••• The bride attended Keyport High I pastor, in St. Ambrose Church. In­ • 1963, is employed by Basson’s Pic­ nnd industrial stocks and mutual School and is employed at Hazlet torment was in St. Mary's Ceme- tu r e Framing Co., Inc., Perth An> funds Lunch. terv. South Ambiy. j Im*. Her fiance amended Keyport The bridegroom attended schools INQUIRIES INVITED Francis Herbert Davii j High School and i* employed bv NO OBLIGATION in Salt Lake City and. has been Hollyw;>od Oil Service, Inc.. Key­ serving In lhe. U.S. Army for six Francis Herbert Davis, 62, of 103 port. I. GEO. WESTON A SONS I bird St., Keyport, died Friday, years. He is stationed at the Nike No dale ha* been .set for the Investment Securities Base in Holmdel. Nov. 22, IM.I, at his home. Mr. wedding. #48 Ocean Ave., tang iranck Davis was horn in Newark. His Tel. CA 2-9311 wife was the late Mrs. Mary (Con­ LOWEST PRICE EVER way) Davis. Will* Piled Birllis FOR THIS FINE ALUMINUM He has lived in Keyport for one : JMiaa! C. 'koilealM vear .ind formerly resided in Day­ Neihart Justine C, Eggleston, Matawan, tona Beach, F la/ Mr. Davis was Mr. and Mrs. William Neihart, FORMAL who died Oct. 11; left her estate to i an exempt fireman of Kearny, Union Ave., Kavport, are the Slorni & Screen a son, John Cecil Eggleston, a ; Surviving are two sons, Francis parents of a son, born Thursday, WEAR (laughter,; Isabel Eggleston Ilreen, i H. Davis jr., Kevport, and Robert Nov. 21, lfHi3, in Riverview Hospi­ ■nd in trust f(ir a son. Harry Nor-1 n I.. Davis. West Keansburg: two tal. TO HIRE man Eggleston. The will was filed I £ sisters a brother and four grand­ Gannon recently for probate in the office children. W. S. WALLACE A son was bnrn in Riverview Window of Monmouth County Surrogate Ed­ I uneral services were held Mon­ CLOTHING Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 21, Made o[ AI.COA ALUMINUM ward C. Uroege. . day at 11 a.m. at the Bedle Funeral 1963, to Mr, and Mrs. Thavias Home. Keyporl. The Rev. Henry Men and Boy,' Furalihlnga Edward F. Prim MRS. KENNETH KLWOOD WARWICK JR Gannon, 1 Coach Dr., Ha/.let. Shoes Edward F. Priiu, II o I in d e I A. Male, reclor of St, Mary’s Episcopal Church, Keyport, offici­ Wallace Township, who died Nov. 4. left Miss Marvhn hinma hlgrlm ed to their matching satin bow • TKII*I,E-TRACK headpieces and thev earned cas­ ated and interment was in Shore- W. Front St. Keyport 0 9 9 liis estate to his wife, Emma I’rinz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Far! Er­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, land Memorial Gardens, Hazlet. r.:-■/ t i i . t and also named her e:rn Thurs­ last. Oot. Teresa Jane Wallers Belford, became the bride of Ken­ FROM INSIDE neth Elwood Warwick jr.. son of was the best man. Ushering were day, Nov. 21, 1%3, in Riverview Teresa Jane Walters, Keyport, • MIN., 1 WINDOWS Mr. and M th. Kenneth F. War* Farl Ernest Elgrim jr., Fair Hav­ Birlli s Hospital, who died Ocl. 27. left her estate en, brother of the bride, and Robert wick sr., 181 Main St., Matawan, Vermilyeu Davis to grandnepliews. Douglas H, Car­ Sunday, Nov. 17, l!)G3. Warwick, Maiawan, brother of tlu* ter and Hollis J. Carter, and a bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Verniil- A daughter was born Fridav, Varkese Vein Full 1” Thick Aluminum niece, Mildred Uarda Voorhees, Tho Rev. Paul Hoilenbach, pas­ For her daughter's wedding. Mis. yoa, Ti Inglewood Lane, Matawan, Nov. 22, l%3, in Riverview Hospi­ lor, performed tho ceremony in Elastic Hose who was named co-executor with Elgrim selected a periwinkle chif­ are the parents of a son, bnrn Wed­ tal to Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Davis, Ulfra'thttr, *••»• Herbert R. Rothenberg. Ihe Bedford Methodist Church at fon over taffeta dress with a match­ nesday, Nov. 20, l!HKl, in Monmouth 4S Willis Ave , Keansburg. Im *, fUaatiral Nt*- 2:30 p.m. ing lace bodice. She wore a match­ Medical Center. iral Storm and Screen Door The bride was Riven in marriage ing velvet hut, black accessories Reynles To Tell Story Of by her father. She wore a lace Dauster Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Revnics, • IULI.Y WEATIIEK- and a corsage of pink carnations. STHII’PEI) gown designed with a fitted bod* The bridegroom's mother chose a A son was born Wednesday, Nov. S Nariman Rd.. Old Bridge, are the T Philmont Scout Ranch • 2 CLASS - I .SCREEN ice, square neckline and long ta­ turquoise crepe street - length 120, 190.1, in Riverview Hospital tu parents of a daughter, born in St. Artificial pered sleeves. A bustle - effect Peter’s Hospital. • AUTOMATIC CLOSER Scouts and their parents have dress with a matching hat, trim­ | Mr. and Mr.s. Robert Dausler, 33 Breatti • STORM CHAIN was accentcd by matching roses at med with velvet and a corsage jf ' Drexel Dr., Matawan. been invited lo hear about Mon­ Scttlccowski tf altlfftl • it x W i the dropped waistline in the back white carnations. | ^ ^ 0 Cash & Carry mouth Council's 1964 Expedition io A son was born in St. Peter’s IJNIJha 31 x SO I'j of the full skirt which terminated A reception followed at Button­ G unsauli { 1 8 88 the National Boy Scout Ranch at in a c:haj>cl train. The bride wore Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ofcesliy Holts Nursing Hraa Philmont, N.M. A meeting will be wood Manor, Matawan. For their Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunsauls,! Klb Support! Malarnltr an heirloom crystal choker. Her Setllecow ski, IG Jersey Ave., Old Frame Must Be Va” t° I" Larger held Monday at St. John's Metho­ plane trip to the Virgin Islands and 61a Park Ave., Union Beach, are Bridge. TrwMM ( i a r m r t i i t elbow - length veil of French Illu­ Puerto Rico, Ihe bride wore a blue fhe parents of a son, born Wednes-, Anklfl», lore laertt HlM dist Church Educational Building. liracft 0»Hi Florence Ave., Ha/let, at 8 p.m. sion fell from a crystal crown and mohair sheath, a winter white hat, day, Nov. 20, 1M3, in Riverview; Pinto » BUDGK1 TERMS « FRPE DELIVERY she carried a'cascade bouquet of Surgical ani r .-.. Three Attendant* Middletown Township High School Schantz ents of a son, i>orn Monday. Nov. ~ SU R 61CAL i>urg, Holmdel uni Raritan Town­ Mrs. Earl' Ei'ncst’ Elgrim fr., nnd is employed in the Signal A son was born in Riverview ■ IS, 19153. in Riverview Hospital. ship, is in charge of the procrum. Fair Haven, sisier - in • law of the School Office of Management, Fort Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 20, APPLIANCE I Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts of bride, wa.s the matron of honor. Monmouth. She is the treasurer of l%3, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman . Fay | DRUG CO. Schantz, Holmdel. America, annually sponsors a bus The bridesmaids were Miss Louise Ihe Mary Martha Circle of the Wo­ A son was horn Tuesday, Nov Ifi, 27 W. Front St., Keyport 19G3, In Riverview Hospital to Mr. I trip to ihe ranch and plans are now Lukcr. Red Bank, and Miss Jo­ men's Society of Christian Service Janwich (N*il to l*eiiplri S»fl Hank) Ann D'Onofrio, Little Silver. Their in the Belford Methodist Church. and Mrs. James Fay. 42 Bucknell : I W1J>. 711-7580 to Red Baak under way for the 1964 trip. The Mr. and Mr.s. Norman Janwich, Mar«ilirn .n of Emil Gennerich, who died IS ! Finn Perlh Amboy Hospital oo Nov 14. • A daughter wa.s born Wednesday, years ago, 1963. The" baby weighed seven Surviving nre a daughter. Mrs. • Nov. 20, 19(53, in Riverview Hosoi- The quality buy In pounds, 13*3 ounces, and has been David B. Rossheim. with whom tal to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Finn named DurmaMarie. 'lhe Ponte* she lived; two grandchildren, Mrs. ; Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. corvos also have one other daugh­ C O L O R T V ! Hayward W. McEver, Shrewsbury, ! Steinberg and John I). Rossheim, Alexandria, ter, H A N O C R A m O j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Stein- Va., and six ^reat-grandchildren. Markcson i berg, 1.1 Irongate l.ane, Matawan, Mrs. Joseph S. I.each A daughter was born in Perth ( are the parents of a daughter, born Funeral services were held F'ri­ Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. j in St. Peter's Hospital on Nov. IJ, ' 1903. day at P. a.m. in the Scott Funeral Donald Markeson, 3 Coach Dr. East, lla/let. Home, Belford, with Ihe Rev. H. II. ! Diamond McConnell, pastor of the Keans­ Wallace | A son was born lo Mr. ami Mr*, burg Methodist Church, officiating Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wallace, Nathaniel Diamond, 2.VI Cindy St.. for Sirs. Kate Emily Leach, 91, of : U Madeline Rd., Old Bridge, are ; Old Bridge, in St Petei’s Hospital 49 Twilight Ave., Keansburg, who the paients of a son. born in St. on Nov. 11, IW.'J. died Nov. 17, I!H>3, ut the Hilltop , Peter's Hospital. Nursing Home, Middletown, follow­ | McConnell ing a long illness. Burial was in Hatton Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. MrCon- Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. Mr. and Mis. John W. Ballon, 21 nell, 5 Arvin Rd., Old Bridge, nre Mrs. Leach was born in England. Harringion Terr.. Morganville, : theparents of a son, burn io St. She had lived in Keansburg 20 , are the parents of a daughtct. I Peter’s Hospital on Nov. I I, I9K3. years. She was the wife of the late ; born in Sl. Peter’s Hospital. Joseph S. Leach and was a mem­ I Stevens ber of Day Slur Chapter. Order of t llvman j A daughter was born in St. Pel. Eastern Star. Brooklyn. i A sou was l*)in in St. Peter's i r's Hospital on Nov. I I, 1'iK.l, to Surviving are a son, Henry 0. ■ Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Hy­ Mr. and Mrs. Kiiward .1. Sd'veus Leach, wiih whom she lived; five man, fiS Sl evens Ave., OM Bridge. ji., t> Slovens Ave., Old Bridge. grandchildren a n d fom ureal- Corriui Emnnd grandchild! en. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Corrao. Mr. anil Mrs. John J, Emoml. H Daluia line furniture Danish Modern cabinatrv Bernard I, Michaeli Sr. !)!) Madison Ave., Old Bridge, are Indigo Lane, Matawan. are lhe In Walnut or Blond Oah hardwood parents of a daughter, born Nov. vanoan and toHdt. 265 bin sq. in. Funeral services were held Sat­ Ihe parents of u daughter, horn oi ractangular picture erea. urday at 1 p.m. In the Medic Funer­ St. Peter’s Hospital. la, 19fi!l in St. Peter's Hospital. al liome, Mntawan, for Bernard • Handcrafted far traatar JaMMabllit*. HiiimI Irvin Michaeli sr., iti. of Farring­ A dauuhter wa.s born in Perlh • Na »ri*U4 clrculla. Na »rad«fctiaii tharlcwU. ton Rd., Cheesequake, Madison Birthday Gift • tactutJ* Vldaa ttaartf lu tm . Aml>oy Hospital Nov. Ij, 1%3, to Township fire inspector, who died Mr, and Mrs, Kennelii Hood, 272 • Patwrt«4 Ca»#f Oemotfatater CircMilrp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Venn, • Na cM»pranilM» *«alH|, Wednesday, Nov. 20, IM.I, iu Soulh Prospect Ave,, Laurence llarlxir. Amboy Memorial Hospital. Burl.il M (ia»t«n Ave., M a t 11 w a n, wa.l In Rosedale Cemetery. Linden. thoughtfully p r o v I d e tl their Mario Mr, Michaeli was born in Scran­ daughter, Debra Ann, who was Mr, and Mrs. William Mane, ton, P i., son of Peter and Vloln two-yeurs-uld on Nov. I», with a RED, Box 271, Old Bridge, ure the S o busy... yet s o re la x e d ... (Berger) Michaeli, and had resided very special birthday preien! — parentt of a daughter, horn Nov, Prta* a button to turn anl on ln Cneeiicquake lor lhe past 10 a baby Ulster. IV IMI, id Perth Amlxiv Hospital. Tune TV frm thanks to her n e w kitchen phona or nff, elmnKe dumneti, years, lie was a member of the The new Imhy, who wus horn jva r etuy chair sdjunt volume, mute aound. Cheesequake Independent Fire in Riverview llnnpilal, Tuesday, It doesn’l pay to skill around with Company and former . ion master Nov. 1.1, IM.I, bus been miuinl ipping hazards on home doors I huliuslle of l lunksHiviny prcp.ii jtiuns points up a ycMr-iouncl with “ SILENT SPACE COMMAND* of Cheeseuuake Bov !' • »' Troop I’atrlela Ann. She weighed '.even Slippery spots or objects on kitchen SOUND” i* built right inht thr TV mtivtr Ii7, which he organ5 ' pound* and In the future will be Moors and linoleum often go unno- l.icl, Tlie kitduMi plioiu* is a luisy cook's best friend. Helps Surviving, In ad-luii .» \\ ; oar- utile lo twit her tsl.vlcr who weigh­ iircd at nig!)! or on dmk days. ents, are his wiu\ Mrs. El­ ed a tiu.ky II pminda al birth. Family member' should be alert h e r f^et things cJoiki .so c?fficit-nt 1/ ., , saves steps by t h e h u n ­ len (Pearson) Michaeli; a son, Mr. Vrnu In the son ol Mr. anil io delect sullied witter, urease or Bernard Irvin Michael! Jr., at Mr». Janie* Vena, M l.nwer other !lt|ulris, and such objects as dreds for pi.’nnics ii clay. W ouldn't an extension p h o n e TEN EYCK R0NS0N « . Main »(„ Maiawan. Mr». Vena fruit nnd vegetable peels. 'Ihey home: two sisters, Dorothy, snd for your kildien bu u yuod idi’.H1 N F W I F R 5E V B E L L 283 Main Sf. - Near Hwy. 34 M atawan Mrs. Gladys Panko, Srranlon, Pa., la Ihe daughter ol Mr, anil Mm, should be removed at once. On wei and a brother. Robert P. Michaeli, Peler (ialente, 11 Nevada Dr., days, dry shoes before entering thu o Opel • I* • - Friday !• I - Dial I Carlsbad, N.M. Iluilet, housu, Fag* Eight 'HE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. S. Thursday, November 28, 1963

Matawan-FRIIS, Muluwan Regional High School 1963 Varsity Football Squad ! Local Cagcrs Oil " l o o k i n g } Kcys-Piners In ’64 College Varsities • IT OVER I ChanRtover in football from the G i a d u a t e s o f h i” !] s c h o o ls in Eiiis i round . robin schedule of the "B" lOW H itM fW tOHCf— area who are playing 'will )»<• I division of the Shore Conference lo DAN HOURAHAN Is a swimmer, .varsity basketball team*; ’.siII sw ine: • three sections splitting up of the itelieve it or not. Kevport High ; into a.::ton fhe coming week. I Conference In 1964 ia permitting the School sports followers will be I One team wJh a Keypoit and a ; ama/ed to iearn it, oat the fuel is resumption of time - honored rival- 1 Matawan player, Monmouth Coi- ' that iheir former quarterback :rj rics I ir Keyport and Matawan. [(‘othall. shori-t'»p in busobail and ir-Ke, w as Mated to phiv fast Sal- ■ For the Huskies, Freehold Rc- rov mg puard in ba.vkelball i>: now , uriliiv, nut t'ie nation,il tragedy re-; (ioniil returns to the schedule next not anvtlrng in tlie.se spoils, h»* .s ' suited :n the "atne with K;ngs Col- ’ a performer for the Springfield year. The Colonials arc the oldest ■ lei't*. NY., being cancelled. j College fieshmen :n track and Iocs that the Maroon and Steel j This Saturday the Hawks will get ! s.\:mmm^. And he is noi just a *o- knve in football, antedating Key­ ‘.o pr-rl’oi'mer cither. In a decathlon !under wav with Larrv Poland, j port, In tha they played the Husk­ ituei for the whole college of 10 j Keyporl, renter, and Fete And­ ies soon after, football was started track ■•si-nts, dashes, middle dis­ •t Matuwan in 1934. Keyport- did rews, M atawan, in a forward post. . tance run. hurdles, shot put, jave­ mt start football until 1U39. . \ 1 he opposition will bt- St. Peter's; lin, discus, broad jump and pole vault, he finished sixth of all par- The Matawan - Freehold scries College, Jersey City, at Jersey t bctpating. including the membeis w a s a colorful closely-contested Citv. Ihe first home games for •ne for years, continuing until 1953 of the Springfield College varsity I Monmouth College, which uses the i track team And as for the swim« when the formation of the Freehold ming, tie is a diver ort the fresh­ Regional lll^h School District made ; Anbury Park Convention Hall as a j man swimming team and will take home court. will he Dec. 3 with Ihe Colonials a Group IV school and part in bis fiisi intercollegiate com­ ©ul nf Matawan's class. It took Jersey ('sty Slate Collide and Der. j a petition next week, Dec. 3, when 47-6 Freehold victory with Dan ; A with Adelphi College, N.Y. On} the Springfield freshmen go to Lewis, now of (he Detroit Lions, This Maraon and Steel squad is one that had lo make a comchack from the shambles Thr Huskies (left to right) are: FlrMrow, VKrn Smilh, Frank Marlin, Hill Fitzgerald, t; ihe Hawks will playTren* ! Cambridge to compete against the pliyin;* for Freehold lo shock Mata­ of its early good hopes when a depressing Injury to its all-slule playmaker al quarter­ George Siebert, Bill Farrell, Chick Fagen, .la Bradley, Pete George, Jim Mtlna, e,-...... y r„MI(ll, Harvard freshmen. Next will be the wan out of the series, Thc Huskies George Smith, Mike KriedonweLss, Mon David; ;.eeoiid row, Conrad Jackson, Howard ' * ‘ : Amherst freshmen, then the swim back, George Morrell, removed him from Iheir ranks. Next Morrell's replacement, A s had defeated (he Colonials 7-6 in Gates, Raymond l.ee, Edmond Hamilton, Kduard llaniilton, Non .Mesar, Tom Devino, freshmen last year, Poland team will take it easy until after the la rt year before the Freehold Frankie D'Apolito, was lost and Ihe (cam had lo operate with improvisions. Coach Barry Wllhnr Underwood, Lou Tomasello, Jne Grimaldi, Boh Woolley, Frank D'Apolito; third and Andrews both were promoted ' the mid-year exams. Starting with school regionalized. R luo had lo deplete his forward wall, convert several linemen into backs, and Ihe whole row’, Head Coach Harry Rizzo, Paul Fovino, George Andrews, Jut* Kaeirek, Sieve Testa, from the freshmen to the varsity* a meet with Dartmouth freshmen Mm .- Freehold In Enrollment squad had to adapt themselves lo a new se( of assignments in mldseason. Morrell, nol Feb. 1, they will go through a John Paf(linn«>, (.ary Rieth, Rich David, l.eo Harris, Hon Bonner, Jim Jones, Ken Mjuad in mid-season and look to ! Now Matawan is regional and playing, will be an inspirational lorce for them against Keyport, seeking to win lor him S/.yarto, Diek London, John Smith; fourth row, Assistant Conches Dan Stankieuicz, Bill month of intensive activity, meet­ be in ‘he varsity lineup for three! will be moving to (he equal of Free­ Ihis year the game lie wan for Malawan last year by the greatest showing of his foothall Newman, George Deitz, Bruce MacCuteheon, and players l-red Troutman, Jim Cross, ing ihe freshmen swimming teams hold in enrollment., so they can re­ Ken Kraft, Mik« Dolan, Charlie Silvers, Hill I.overo, Fat Lawlor, Jack llarrasso. s e a s o n s to c o m e . j of Hrown. Connecticut. Williams, lume their classic rivalry. Mata­ On Guilford Team ; Southern Connecticut, on Feb. 26, wan, in fact, will be playing two M atawan's Dan Kuzma starts his i th e r e n o w n e d Y a l e f r e s h m e n ,U Freehold ichools next year as the New H iven, and concluding Feb. 1‘!) Keyporl High School 1%3 Varsity Football Squad .senior year on the Guilford Col- j Southern Freehold Regional (How­ against thr* M.LT. yearlings at ell Township) School will be in the lege, N.C. basketball team in the j Cambridge. 1’hen Hourahan wtll be division of the Conference 1 Caroiuus Conlcience this weekend i r e a d y fo r b a s e b a l l l .M. w e d o u b t il; lie's too good in track. when it starts its first year of play. when Guilford plavs Chat lone, N C. j Other "B" Conference rivals to College in a Caioimas Conference j be met by Matawan, Keyport anil iil.T WHAT OF Nl-.D CKOSS- game. I ast sear the Guilford team ! Raritan, in addition to their games L1-:V. with whom Hourahan .shar­ among themselves, are Rumson, competed ui a holiday tournament; ed *he Mothers* Cluh Trophy award at the sjw»r!s dinner of Shore Regional, Manasquan. Mata­ in Massachusetts and Ku/ma par- ; K ey|> oi 1 High last May'.* Well, it wan will continue with Madisnn : ticipated. Hut this year the south- ■ Township and will seek to fill an still ;he football season and era college passed up an invitation, •pen date. Neptune was considered Crosslev has acquitted himself hut Ihe Scarlet Fliers arc loaded j Ku/ma recently w;;.-, a va tirn of • very •• ell in bis lirst season of college competition. He has held the Hii" and lost considerable d o w n a s t a r t i n g g u a r d |>osl on th e Keyport also will renew a tradi­ weight, so be rr.oy pass up the ; SpnngCeld College freshman ele­ tional rivalry wilh the ending of thc I early pame:. on the Guilford sober!- ! ven all season. The team made (bund • robin, Lakewood coming « .'12 record m competition that on the Red und White's slate uie to be ready for the crucial ; back took in tbe yearling teams of place of any other Ocean County i games developing later with the j in Amherst, Williams, T r i n i t y , The Keys continue their ri­ ( arnbnas (,'onJerence leadt-is, ■ team. Northeastern and Coast Ciuanj valry *lth Metuchen. They still i Keyp.ut’s Hi u< e Jackson, al Win Academy. The windup game was one date open. have a thriller with the powerful Am* Raritan Township’s non - “B" stort-.Salem (.'olle^e, N, C., is ap- : heist frosh. a 2(>-2H joust. Cross* will be with Monmouth Re- p a t e n t l y p a.vsm n u p ba**k»-tt>.i 11 t o . games i»*v made sure of a sjkji on the mal and thc new Pt. Pleasant coucen:rau- on track, where he lias . Spi airfield varsity grid squad rough Hl^h School. Coach Joe e broker Carolina collegiate it'corJs ; next (all. Now he turns his atten­ Oxley would like to vary the slate : as a nj'h jumper. Ilis brother, 1 tion to the frovh gymnastics with a rival from the Middlesex leatn, AnVv>;ie who wishes to see jUiian, at North Caroima A 4.- T; County or North Jersey area for the what Sprmgtjeld College gvm j College also i.s for^oinp, the i a^;e \ date remaining open on the Rockets leam.s are like can go lo the Mon­ schedule. j j:ame. Hnan was a three-year! mouth Regional High School Dec. eleven disappoint merits because of the ! cither learn has taken the long history nf iheir season, This Keyport has pone through a .season of In I player at Kevrxirt. j Ifi at b p.m. when the collegians loss of key players from injury, at no time huvinjc the squad in one unified group that n lhe Ked Raiders, (left lo right), are: Fronl row. Assistant Coach Rich Roggs, Dave will -*o through their paces in D « c . 4-5 Option Data* I Tom Gevas. Kevport’s playinak* co-ordinated and directed plan of play on the offense could he worked oul. Signal of this j Seidel, Sam Robinson, Greg Soinenza, Hob Hartman, Gary Post, Joe Laroski, Crank demon*-'ial;on to raise funds for las: veastm. ‘>!att»il ivith the For Raritan-Ruimon is the picture above from which Wayne Slenoek, stellar ballcarrier, and Vin Hermanns, j Alirro, Joe Nappi, Boh Williams, Ken Thomas, John Doerr, Douj* Jerkowiiv; middle row, ^^' irst'nV r^ltei'e '' ihe I’.S, Olympic team. Cmssb-y Io w a , a good running guard who can pull out to lead thc Interference, are missing* because they i Ken Burkhardt, l-rank Pia//.a, Kd Dlugosz, Dick Strano, Tom Fallon, Rich Wilson, Bill ,vnrklL* was a gvmnaslics performer for w u h R. Thomas Jannurone, Raritan were insured. Accordingly the team has been no mure than a defensive unit because on ; Geiger, Joe Stragella, Jim Beutel, Den nv Halloran, Hans Wcigand, Ken Kirk, Coach Stan 1 M Kevport and was a point vvinnrr the v.t;sity and m ay s:irk with the, Township Superintendent ol Ihe offense, assignments are to be carried out Individually, so thc removal of a player j ;rotU’, Rumson High, had offered Raritan ball, also brought Ium along in for Ihe shellacking the Maroon and Steel handed them last season, the worst beating I impfe?- sion on varsiiy coai hr.s :s ’ Ihe dates of Dec. 4 or Dec, 5 for gymnastics. Warren Luhrs, Marawan. who w ts playing off the game postponed last star of the W oodbridge IL;:h School j BILLY JANNARONH, who p er- Saturday in Ihe notional emergen­ KEYPORT HIGH SCHOOL MATAWAN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL team last M-aMUi. lnh;s '.s at Aiii- jormed :n baskotba.I iind baseball cy. Mr. Jannarone noted that be­ erican I'niverMtv. W;i^:iiand; 1963 Varsity Football Squad for bolh Raiitan 'if>wnsb:p and Key- cause these datrs are school days, 1963 Varsity Football Squad thev start their reason bv plj'/.tu; . |K>ri H.,;hs during h.s secondary permission of thc board of educa- 1 Jersey DiiijU(-‘-ne nt PrUi-bm jib Saturday. . Mhcol-vt m5kf^ the big pirnge Ikin for accepting one of them will |jvuin- 'Ihi; Ameri.Mii Cm:\< rvitv !eaUi Name Position u r y t w c c k m to ui t r t < * il le g i at(’ b a s- be necessary because dismissal of |«*®r Name Position Height Weight Year ' rnak- ', one .ippc.it.ifn <• *n the i • 31 James Beutel kt ! ’/.io. Ar 11 ; JO a m. D-*c. 7. J an­ pupils from high school classcs on ! Hack Fdward Gallo Hack S' SM 1MJ Senior I tral Jersev area. [il.iMi'.j: Uider at Theodore Hrunelli na rone will take ihe floor as tlie ■ a school day is involved. |£j Back Benedict Smith Hack V !J” 170 Junior i the ::vm in !.a nnce lo.Miship: Dennis Hrown Iind T,o V m a n on thf* S e t o n H a ll Jre sh - The superintendent pointed Richard London laid W *>" ISO Junior J a n. 1 1 . | man bi-ke:l>rtll Mjuad as it engages desirable recourse nf playing I “» Kenneih Burkhardt Tackle John Smith Hnt k f/ h” u.n Junior Ihe Monmouth Colii ,*.■ fresimii-n m '.he game on a Saturday. Dec. 7, Frank Breil Centcr Stephen Testa Hack r) ti" lha Sfjpliomore the op'-n-n" i'ame (d t:n season. was barred because this is a date Kdward DIugosz Hnd Com’fid Jackson Laid S' fj” 150 Sophomore lil> (lycloncs Vs. j -.uno will ! ' t a prelim-nary Joseph Deer Hnd Michael Kriedenweiss Hack rr 7" 145 Senior • j i for the holding of college entrance :o th" S<-;«»ri 11.ill - Holv Cross fti»y board examinations. * John Doerr Hack John Harrasso Cente. .r'* y” r»5 Sophon/ue Thomas Fallon T a c k l e Limes Cross Hack STU" ioU Junior Rumson, being the home team, Dial Jannarone i m o v trig in fast William Geiger Back Joseph Kacirrk Ginin u h” i:.r» Junior !VaiLsliuiii Sundav; has jurisdiction In the matter. The ! < • eomj>a:i\ ...... -d h v thr- fa c t lie Robert Hartn.cn Tackle (jeorge Smith Mack r.‘ ICO Senior A bow I gam e in Pop W arner foot­ Purple Bulldogs m ist play the :ias a s 1i-.iinmatcs, lerry Moraw- Dennis Halloran Back Gary Rieth Hack :> v" ir>n Sophomore hall will be played at I I‘ fi’ L game because they are contesting *l,i. w h o p’aved v. ;!!i a’.l-conquenng Vincent Hermanns Guard John Paglione Hack y 7” lf»5 Sophomore field. Rove l.ane. L-nion l’ea- h, wilh the winner of Ihe Monmouth I're n 'o n i. bill'd, ai last winter; John lleaddon Tackle Frank D’Apolito Hack I'* 145 Junior Sundav by the l.’nion I'tach ty- Regional • Pt. Pleasant Heach R ic h ie V .t'stover and Hdl l.avan, John Hughes Guard Cenler V 7” 170 Sophomore < Ionov against the Vaihnmg i^Pv ! |tame, also postponed from Satur­ Paul Kovino a!i-Mat>*! v from New York and Con- Dougins Jerkowicz Guard I h K is ! h** vet ond yoar ihe teams day, fnr thc Shore Conference "B " Kuineih Kraft Guard ry WI J unior i I'' i'! ; i U t. rrspoctiv e':v. and Hdi have mot in Mich a jiaim*. Vails- football championship. Louis Knluzienski Back Tiion.us Devino Hack y fr ir.s Junior OH i, e \ o! S e to n H a ll P r e p , a n d Joseph Laroski Guard Ronald Me;;ar Hnd V 3” 175 Junior I.nig having e«|geil ihe ( jdones Ra h;r O'F.nen. a star for St. Here- F.dward McConnell Tackle Hnd )•’ Senior la s ; s c a t b v a l'l-ti m i h '-. KHS-Wall Likely Out Ronald Bonner 175 ,i:(t'> .1 atmaroiif! '.s holding Ins Frank Mirro Center Peter George Hack .V 17ft Senior The plaving of this gam e a-.vuicd (;.*. n a ,M ills! tl'.e b .d s ol W ooil- Jerry Medolla Tackle Frederick Troutman Har k VIC’ IM Junior- lhe t oniinnani i* of Pop Warner li; ;d :‘ :*'s Di n n v P a .'M il a n d T o m Keyport's postponed game with Robert Morse Guard James Jone.v Hnd 1.’ te* 17(1 Sophomore fooiball m l.'nion H» a< b as ihe Ryan, from St. Marv's. South Am- Wall Township of Saturday is nol Joseph Mullancy End James Melna Center r tr* 175 Senior .needed funds aie available to keep Ixtv. for ih.u >poi ju't back of the likely to be played, in the opinion Joseph Nappi Tackle Louis Tomasello Hack r,’ ti" 1(75 Junior the team equipped for another v;ir ^ i:V ?:vt*. A ;:am --t the P i r a t e rf Stan (Tuffy) Baker, KHS athlet­ Donald Nuss Guard Ronald David Hack S’ 7- 1711 Junior year. Coach Joe Carney admits yea: lings. Monmouth College’s Ic director. However, a contract ex- jf.i Robert Ostervich Hnd William Farrell Hnd r i” 175 Senior 'it was once feared the team n.ight Hu// Hu/./elh, ia w ee and fro^h ists for thc playing of such a game 1 4 !) Frank Piami Guard Frank Marlin Center S’ ir.o Senior have to disband, but the splendid co.u h. sill serai G< ne Lope/, w !k > and thc terms of il can be enforced ‘ Garrett Post E n d Wilbur Underwood Hack f;r ir* )75 Junior support for the game wilh Vails- p'aved with Hf».i;oao s («rou|) I hy Keyport, as the home team, if Samuel Robinson Back Kenneth Szyarlo Hack 1/ R” m . Junior butg from tbe community has j:iv* Champs; Rnv Snosei', Mwldlf'tossn*, il Is desired. There is no date avail­ David Seigel Back Robert Woolley Tackle 5MP* m Junior tb I r o m t.laton. a..id A ! fia O '«, for holding such a game. Joseph Stragella Back Bernard Fagen Guard s'ltr* IH5 Senior Christm as gilt in advance of Christ- from Rahwav. If Luri.ir<»ne boiils his own against (his caliber of ojv Gregory Semenzn End Joseph Grimaldi Guard v ;»•' 175 Junior ma* thal they wanted most of all. i Joyce, Brown, fn Game Angelo Snppio Back Kdmond Hamilton Hnd f r* 170 Junior the chance to continue in Pop War- : pa.sition lie Will be a lAliire with 3 i’ ii at ■ " i sl v e a r t e a m . Salvatore Strano Tackle Wiiiiam Fitzgerald Tackle Vli” IWl Senior ner football." Two local players. Sieve Joycc, Thomas Strano Center nnv Hrown former Matawan George Siebert Hnd hifted to soccei anil made man. Daniel Stankiewic/. ; teams Irom Irvington, the (Jranges yuur church — from thc inside. ads? Matawan-Keyport Series I the colicge team. and Hillside “ WHO’S MINDING 1 This year he wa*. Kite m gelling i roai li C.irnev has annoiuued the THF. STORK?” ’ M M -- M nl.iw iin 7 — Kr.vpoil f. ' u n d e r vas, due to initinc s which •following lineup for Cyclones: Dan — And — I l!'40 -M ;it;i\v;ni 0---Kf*\|H>lt Running Battle For For KHS-MHS Tickets 0 i kep t h im o u i of ihe fir*t iwo gam es ! IMI - Mola^ an 1. — Ke.vport r . ! Hvnnell and Mike Srhefs, ends, Peter Palmer A nf the 10 - game schedule which I lfH2 K ev pm t — Miiliiujin o ; Top Bowling Honors Athletic Director Stun fluffy) Wnllv Ceiv and Mike Sn.ith. IM.'I — Mjttimnu n and Leslie Parrish — K r.vpoit o Hclmont Abbey played. Once re­ Baker, of Kevport High School, 11M4— MalHMHn 24 —• K ry p u v t «. ta« l.le s; J o h n Mv < j I r; a n d R u b “ LIT. AIINKRM covered from the miury he playd K.iblr arid Mi'Tai land and 1 lie FALL SPECIAL l'H r> - M a ta u an i!7 — K e v p o rt lisls lhe places where lickels far 1 1 ,idt i . jMiai tl'.; Hi m e ( a m e v . MHfl ~M,itav\ an l'l every c|iiarter of tin* remaining Oaks (fintinue thojr running battle Homis; Lriday K Salurdav! — Kev port ia Ihe iMatawarvKev peri traditional i riilM . lb'an Kenney qua i ler back. 1M 7 .Miil;i« im l'.ri Kr.v |vn t r. right f.iiiincs, He scored four goals hu top honors in the Airport Pla/a Dean Martin liMii - M a t a u a n i!7 — K e\ inn t ' Thanksgiving Day It a.m. game [ ij o-. oi-.K h and bred < aprn; 0 n t;ie eivhi’ panics ^ctt;ng the Tummi trial H o w l i n g l.e a g u e . •‘ALL IN A 1 ?M!* • K e y p o rt 7 — M jiI.iu ,in r* 1 «'»n be purchased in advance. He h.,lib,i! ks, and Haj’.f r M.o Mdlian. NIGHTS WORK1* APPLY IT NOW ;in in - K e v p o rl V liall oast ihe goalie a Guilford Radian Township. The Oaks has points oul lhal obtaining the tu P ii.o I. l!l.'il IX Kev |>oi 1 2 .'olhve, Notth Carolina Slate, Uni moved to within one eume of the !'»W - M .it.m an 14 • K e v p o rt lickels in advance will spare llic I lie {’an u * w a s n n g t n a l l y --laied TO KILL 0 versit»» o* North Cai<»bna anti I'ur- leap.oe leaders. (Rtf hi ( inr hi/, rk: •IBH vm- ,M»1;iu ait 2.r> - K e y p o rt 12 spectator Ihe need to stand in a lot Sundav bul was |>os!pnned be - M a la u an t. - Kev |x a iiian. Hrlmont Abbey finished wilh Kahle and McFarland leads lhe 1 0 long line and possibly miss Ihe caie-e tif the death of President CRABGRASS j'isr* - M a l.m an ta — Ke\ n o il fi i recorrl latp.ely because all u! loop with a l!.i K record, trailed by mwi - Kev part 14 • • Matawnn opening kicknll and early part K i i ill' (lv. (» : iheir f>:>ponents w eie insulations i-f The Oaks. !i*l-!l; Jloude Glasi, I'i SEEDS FOR i').S7 - an ri - Ke.vpoii (< of lire panic. Ul.Ui --M a ta u :m i\ K evpu rt 2 much hij'.her enrollment. M, IM.I. School and Hdllop Cities ‘I hr* stores selling llel;els art: KHYPUKT lHVi- -Kev port ta - Mnliiwiin 7 Lenny is the son of Mr. and M s. Si-rviee. IK-IS: Slull/.’s (ill Service. T/ianfc5g/ving Football li'tiij K e v p o r t Hi - MaliiWiiii \2 In Keyport, Costa's ( onfectioii- NEXT YEAR i l-'loyd Hrown, 2-14 Main St.. M ata­ Tom's Ford and Knollciall Sweet tfiftl Kc.vport i ;i M .it.iuiin ia ; cry. Boro Barher shop, Larry’s wan. Ilis father is a former m em ­ ItiSi — M aU ovnn J7 Kl>|M llt 0 i Shoppe. 17-Hi; Airport Pla/a Lanes llarber Shop, Marvel's Barher • Peat Moss • Bulbs Mfe^p. Matavvio) um b e r o f tilt M a ta v v iin H o a r d o f Hdu- and Magitnlia Inn, 1(1-17; TeacheCsl Kr\|w»rt won Shop, Suss m a n’s papersiorc, u n i o n . Senlrhmen l-Vy 17L>; Crab s Hev- '■I I . I I < llTMl . Hm I, Hil’li o| • Shade Trees Shrubs T h r r ^ 1if« .lack's Sialienery, I aegldin’s Del- irgi (i ages, lalrHH/i; M o m u o u l l i . .fi lealc.ssen; iri Slatawan, Ryan's Iv.l'! III Ul'.'.' l.-k il! *'.*11 11 1 V111 , M f- l.a 'iL s . Whale Al'.eney. ii T t. siSpruce Trees Stationery Store, Tommy's Har- lit' l< 1 I I I 1(1 41.01. Now Thru Tues. PW '.wards Dinner Blackbirds-Rhinos ,0 \\>rM Individual honors wenl In Hd her Shop; In CHItwond, Mnl- l'.ifj*.'iii WiMirlhi liliie, VcIm><-I lvve, (1:45 - f: 15 l.n p e / anil Charles Piro//i of iinini |ii ,i m NOW - II THI TIME laney's liarhcr Shop. M 't u i l x n vs. 11 o'ltlii nd I'.uK M r- Sun Conbmiou^ Coach Hd Ledford-nnrmuncc.s the Coach Prank Poling nnnouivn.s TeneJirr’s Sefitehinen with high' Minii.il SluditHii. N!t-u H iio iM 'n h •• rhankjtgivioy Day Mn(. awards dinne1' of tin* Malawiui nf tIjf» n ig h l w it h 2.TI a n d lhal the game wilh New Shrews 1 J IM p ni ~ A ls 4* — F O R T H I | *>1 i.ifltelim n al I'reeli ild. Illfli Si houl Township Pop Warner Huskies ele­ bury Rhinos will be played Ibis ;::n, Ii’spvciively. The Teneher's League Meeting i I leid lu an A.m . Sal. Matinee ?:(MI P.M. ven will he held Dee. I ft at the ('itchnn'ii team rolled IW7 fo r doming Si.eilay bv the K l v i m h I Neolune .»! Aulnirv Pmk, lillil J e r i y L e v is in LAST LAW N FEEDING h ch team game marking the third IimiiI Si.itllioo 10 au ti.rn Cliffwood Klrtmntarv School. I'he All Micmhcr1' ;iie urged to ail'*nd , Hlackbiids at Ihe \'inv S'.ircw.sbm v u ik in a row the team has (pared I’tith Anif>"\ nl Cmleirl. Overlioll coach found 11 necessary to call off WHO'S MINDING lield. It was not played on lhe the 10(10 mark. The team holds 'he next mr’eimg of dielie 1Rardau- so.rtiuin 'J !»•«»• the game wilh the Madisnn Town ■ i< ■ >, ir i . ... Point PIca.MiNt Mfticli n( MHiuisiiunn, THE STORE" IVrtllUe Now For A Heller Lawn Nexl Year. ■ originally scheduled date, bul .s ihe bi^h game in the league of llolmdei H \'i L e .i g u e , Inc111! , which Hurt' h r io n i rir itl ll n.m . U n i llf.nl* »! l,oni4 Hrim tli, Jl«hri — A l s o — ship Jets, scheduled for Suiubiy I ",...... !...... will be neld Monday h i lhe Palmer niTih tl In m.j 11111 nil place in t-ielil o 'elock mitm because of tlie national tragedy, Joining lhe 2(10 flub were Lopez, 12 FULL LINE OF GARDEN SUPPLIES ilir mn tlii'ti) iliviMim nl ihr .k'l's.'v Lounge, Wesl Kea t.sbui g. It w a s MiiriivMr\- Knlr llfiveti v«. Ked |lm:k "CRY BATTLE" and il was nol rescheduled heeinite :*:i:i; P ir o / / i, a.II; D a v e S t a h l, 2*J»; ( ‘I'liiriiio at Urel Hank llipn Ktrid •- Sillin' I ’d )' Wiirni'r l.i'ii^ui'. 'I In ' Grotge Symon, 111; l;nink Leo, nnnonnced plans on* being made lo.:in n.m. too many nf lhe Mmnwnn Town­ iriim.H iV u u ml u p Ill'll I n r M'coml | I!l; lr, '^l.ri; .Ini' I iinpn, Kfilli behoof I'jelfl • • 12 n 'eln ek nrxi'i Jels fooiball game Dec. I fm the Smilh Mlvrr itl New iJrinswick. Me- "PALM SPRINGS Cerlione's Greenhouses niiiking the weight limit. Swift nml Hull Tmi|:i\ VI!l; l.nn ii i.t ml .m ioiiiim lA-.'Ml n.ni, Pop Warner Dlvhionof (he League Now is llu? liini' Id iiilvt'rllnf I’lllJiinn. 2117; (ii'iil^i' III iini'llc. Toms lliver at L«kf“aooil, f(ii'>ell Highway 35 Keyport How aliniil htisint'M (nrdsV W iii’lil H e Jil - |J a rn, WEEKEND" IIkisi.' iii.iisfiI iirlicli'S for diHiv 2IM; .Inlin llcllii'l. I/till; Tom Cur- Vour advertisement fn ihlK 1 <*(ilh't:r Wc enn supply tlirm uulrkly A s ni ii 11 ml In llif rlnssllii-il linlf, 2(12; Itnl) AIi'.mimiIi'I. Jill; iMprr will reneh prospective R u ler T,, t,s. C o lu m b ia nt Ihiti'erti COM INO SOON (between Hailet and Middletown) St/*U io i ) p in, nml nl lliv ri|!lil prli-r Conn I'lilu m n will Ium tlinn mlu ciish ll.'iiilil Uriil nml I'inull l;iiiini‘lly, pun’•aseri in evnrv communily in. v.vriMi.nr v e NmUj* D ro n r nl Y fiik t f* “MAHV - MAHY" nml try us. Idi' vuu. ilMI. Ihi bavMiorc urra. j Sti.Ulum •- iii vVloek iahhi, Thursday, November 28, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Nina

medal for exemplary conduct, effi­ | Airmen Reassigned of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Pico, Naval training produces the pow­ Attends Pre-FHftht School The nine-week training include® ciency and fidelity ns a soldier in Two Matawan men nre being re­ 1502 Shore Rd., Union Beach, com­ er in seapower by supplying quali­ U.S, Naval A v alon Officer Can­ naval orientation, history and or­ active service. assigned to new bases to attend pleted basic training Oct. 11, at lhe ! fied personnel to man the ships, didate Patrick J. Devlin, son of Dr. ganization, seamanship, ordnanco and Mrs. Gerard A. Devlin, 25 Mir- A clerk in Company C of Ihe di­ 'technical training courses following Naval Training Center, Great i aircraft and shore stations of to­ and gunnery, military drill, physi­ completion of United States Air Lakes, III. | day's Navy. i lam Dr., Matawan, ;s atlcnding cal fitness, first aid and survival. NOTES vision’s First Battalion, Sixth In­ ! Force hasir military training at The miH'-wcrk training inclines I I Fre-Fhght School at :he Nava! Air During the training recruits re­ In Marine llxereise fantry. Spec. Armour entered the , Lackland AFIL Tex. 'Ihev are An­ \ naval or:<-n!,ttn»n, history and or- Statiun. V< nsacola, Ma, ceive tests and interviews which de­ ' about U.S. Marine Private Fugejie A. Army in November Hnd re­ ' man John (t. McCormack. sun of ;*ani/at:o:i, m amaii'.hip, ordnance I j Fre-f’ligl.t school :s an ojficer in­ VanCikthn, nm <>f Mr. «nd M/s, termine their future alignm ents in ; and eunnerv. miiitarv drill. phv^i-i i divcti ;na;;c>n program designed :o Area Men and Women ceived basic training m Fort .Jack­ Y.mGiahn, 1510 Wr.^ni- the Navy. I'pon completing the pro­ cal litne'4'. first aid and survival. H. ' mtiofltii'e si.‘dents to th»- fumla- son, S.C, gram they an* assigned to service ! During tiie tranrug re- mere Dr.. i'l;!fv.ood. partieipaied requiremvi \.i in the si .i !e e.\< j i :>-e vv;:ii tin’ schools for technical instruction or He was j.?radu*tud fiom Matawan • CClVe t*:.;’- ,t ;m| iniervic,'. s v. h.cii- in a large er « progr.uu Jin v ,ur a-.Mgnid to ser- Naval training produces the pow­ ginia State College, Petersburg. in lanta: at C. ■mp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. ,n Avia'.oii Scienee. Fiigrit -Fhv-iid- ; vice schoui.s lor '.'’'-linh'al instiue-- er mi seapoucr by >upplying quali­ | Ifrtii. He a as employed by the S«»- : tion or io sh;j»s .-nd stations for ijll throi :h (Ic!. 5. i’gy and atrat!On. He .s fied personnel to man the ships, icial .Security Administration. Balti- ■ oil the-ji iii tiaircug ;n a Na\ v rat ing, .ser\:ng with the Thcd Hat! a ho Fighth Marine Regiment, Completes Training aircraft and shore .stations of to­ Tilton Rtassigned Area Resident In Crew Imnre, Md., before entering' the Ar­ ; speei.ilty, day's Navy. Three nrec residents are rhe Second Marine Divis;* al Camp i Jess A. Rol)bii\»j. 18, son of Jess Airman '.Vayne B. Tilton, son of my. Nava! training pivduc«-s the )x>w- flight crew on a Cl 171) type trans­ . (- in sea|«ivM.T hy Mipplvmg ijtial- Lejeune. A. Robbins sr., 1*1-1 Main St., Keans­ • ir. «nd Mrs. Walter L. Tilton, 15 The exercise took place in the burg, com|)lete<| basic training Oct. port aircraft at tht? Naval Air Re­ Sent To Amarillo AMI ified pn ;<> man lhe ships, This week, why don’t y o u • Ivcrdale Dr.. Keyport. ishemn re­ Ooaian Nati<*nal 1'orest in North 4, fit tin- Naval Training Center, serve Training Unit, Lakehurst. Airman J. Joseph Uilton. son of ; aircraft anil sh.ure st«n:(/ns »>f :r»- hxik »hrough the \rindows of Carolina and employed Marines Great Lakes, III. signed lo Kccslcr Al'U. Miss., for They arc pilot Lt. Duniel Pickett, jMrs. Mary A. Clifton, 40 West Pros- : day s Nji\ \ . your church — frum thc inside. 211 Deerfield Lane, Stralhmore; Irom the divisions combat infantry I pect Ave., Kevport, is bring re;is- units in addition to supposing ele­ co-pilot and navigator Lt. John A. s;gncd to Amarillo AFIL lex., for j Promoted By Air Force Middleton, 35 Batnm Hollow Rd,, i Roberl Kmknwski, Kfransburg, ments from the wing and force I technical training as n United troops. Middletown, and plane Capt. Arthur | Stales Air Force administrative ! has been promoted to airman k. Layton, Avialion Machinist Mate • specialist. •first class >n the U.S. Air Force, ! Craggan In Mediterranean Second Cldss, t»2 Navesink Ave., | Airman Clifton, who enlisted in - -H&'.-.L'.__ j Airman Kinkowski. son of Mrs. James T. Cra^^an, seaman, U.S. Highlands. They are members of j the Air Force a short time ayo. JOHN G. McCOKMACK I Claire A. Rmkowski, 57 Shore :Na\v, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Air Transport Squadron 752 (VR- j * Blvd., Keansburg, is a painter j Cra^gan, Alberta A\e,, Keansburg, 752) a “ Weekend Warrior” squad- Mr. and Mrs. James G. McCor- , in the Wist Civil I-.ngineering '■ seising aN»ard the destroyer ‘ W I L K I T i S O N -TOOIS- ion at the Naval Air Reserve • . mack. !Jfl Ravine Dr.. and Airman ! Squadron al Fllsuorlh A.F.B., S.D. : USS Ingraham, which opera'es Training Unit. Lakohurst. In civil- ■ Fdward J. Schuber. son of Mr. and j lhe airman is a graduate of ; out of Newpoil, R.L The Ingraham ' s w o h S ' tan life Ll. Pickett i.s a pilot with Mrs. 1-rank F. Schuber, J00 Broad Middletown Township High School. , is currently in lhe Mediterranean Trans World Airlines. He was grad­ | Si. i as part of the Sixth Mt et. uated from Denver University. Ik* ; ln Kasie Training Airman McCormack will attend ! She is expected to return to the and his wife, Christianne. have a Raymond M Wilson, 17, son of la course for aircraft mechanical ) Uniled States in December. one-year-old daughter, ( i Mr, and Mrs. Ra\mond M. Wilson *** r : sr., 1% Hnleresi Ave., Laurence On Submarine Tender ! L J* J •Ilaibor. be:-an haste, training re­ Robert W. Rarnes. fireman, U.S. ; cently at tiie Na\al Training Cen­ Ackerson, VanBuskirk Navy, son of Mr. and Mri. E. L. ter. Great Lakes, III. Barnes, 25 New Brunswick Ave., Ihe i.ine-week training includes & Elliott, Inc Matawan, is serving aboard thc naval orientation, history and or­ C. P. BAUSIS WAYNE R. TILTON ! submarine te n d e r USS Holland ganization, seamanship, oidnance 1 winch operates out of Charleston, and gunnei v. mihtarv drill, physi­ ::hnical iraminj? as a United I S.C. • cal Illness, first aid and Mirvival. Now Located ales Air Lorce radio and radar j I ’he Holland is presently purtici- Duiuig the trainiii)’ recruits re­ .,’cintunance specialist. ; paling in training exercises in the ceive tests and interviews whuh a t v\irm nn Tilton, who enlisted in ' Caribbean and was scheduled to determine :neir future assignments “dj Air Force a short time return Nov. *20. j in the Navv. Upon completing the 3 E. FRONT ST. THF PFRFFCT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR HIM OR HI£R ••is'^cnniplcied Lis initial basic J. JOS ill’ll CI.IITON program tney aie assigned to ser­ lilit^ry training Lackland AFB, Return* To Port vice schoois for teihnic.il instruc­ KEYPORT — —— — Wilkinson 'ex. \ Ritchie W. Lafayetle, shipfitter i has completed his initial basic rnil- tion or to .ships iind Nations for on- The airman is a 1M3 graduate ‘Insurance Service Since 1025 fireman, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and ; ilary training at Lackland AML the-job training m a Navy rating ! Matawun Hc^ional High School. | Tex. RAZOR PKG. Mrs. Dominic Lafayette, 23 Kandall specialty. OF S PL, Keansburg, is serving aboard | The 18-yrar-old airman is a grad- i uate of Christian Hroihers Acad- the submarine tender USS Holland BLADES 7 5 Mobil* Hornet And which operates out of Charleston, ■ erny, LiricrofL SC. Patlison In Germany for the vacation of Your Dreamt Travel Trailers 'Lhe Holland is presently partici­ I U.S. Army Spec, hour Ihomas pating in training exercises in thc : A. Pattison, son of Boyle K. PatM- equipment repairmen at Chanute SW A RTZEL S Caribbean nnd was scheduled to | son, 215 Locust Sr.. Union Heach, Al H, III. ctnsull with ub Dietrich return Nov. 20. Airman Schuber will attend a FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES | provided support in Germany for a before you go . . , j NATO field training exercise, a course for aircraft maintenance Good Conduct Medal specialists al Amarillo AMI, Tex. : part of Operation BIG I.IFf, which You have the tun . . ^ Trailer Sales U.S. Army Spec. Four Louis K, Both airmen are l!H!2 graduates SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER! : ended Nov. 5. we do the planning . Armour, 2-1. son of Mr. and Mrs. of Maty wan High Schwl rnckagr ol HA/OH BLADES wilh tacit (S.M 1 Mil.G SOUTtl OF ; Spec. Pattison is a clerk in the and arranging. What's j B. H Armour, 10 Second St, Mat* I’uichase of Precision l^uiillly Wilkiu Swnrd STRATHMORE EXHIBIT • 40th Ordnance Company near Karl- more, there’s no extra ! awan. was awarded The Good Con* • sruhe. Germany. He entered the Complete Training FREE (iarilcn Tools. cost for our services ' Rt. 34 — M atuwan I duct Medal while serving with the i Army in November 1W1 and com­ Garrett J. Walsh, 18. son of Mr. ; First Armored Division al Fort pleted basic combat training at and Mrs. Garrett J. Walsh jr., 324 •45 IIOIJMDEI. HOAD ky RAILROAD Call 566-2192 or 3993 i Hood. Tex., in mid-October. Fort Gordon, Ga. Maple Fl., and Leone M. Dimech Brown Travel Bureau HA/LET 2*1-2211 Spec. Armour was awarded the Th 23-year-nld so-dier i.s a If)57 jr., IS, son of Leone V. Dim­ l>»Y I'altc Vallfv C-4HJ — ill4 Smith St., Frit* Am feu? graduate t»f Keypori High School, ech, M Fast Front St., both nf I IlM.Afluav Kr\|Mirl - N'ichla Call C<)lf*i 4-UJi Keypori, find Anthony Pico, 18, son Serving Monmouth County for 11 Years. Promoted At Fori llood Paul J. Mucci, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mucci, 6 Main St., >9, Matawan, was promoted to special­ ist five Nov. 5, while serving with the First Armored Division *t Fort Hood, Tex. Spec. Mucci. a combat construc­ tion specialist in Company D of the division’s Hhli Kngineer Battalion, completed basic training at Fort TRAVEL AGENCY Gordon, Ga. The 23-vear-old soldier was grad­ 14 4 BROAD ST., RED BANK © uated from Mmawnn High School Tct. SII 1-308* — Open Frl. Nights te * l in \ m . VOU CAN RESERVE AND PICK UP AIRLINE, STEAMSHIP, Graduates In Memphis BUS AND TOUR TICKKTS, HOTEL AND RESORT AREA Ruvmoml J. Lurch, aviation RESERVATIONS AT OUR OFFICES.'. structural mechanic airman, U.S. Navy, 50ii of Mr. and Mrs. John IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US A. Lurch, Route 1. Dulch Lane Kd., Marlboro, was graduated Oct. .B from the Aviation Structural Me­ chanic: Schwl at tiie Naval A;r Techni'al Training Center, Mem­ phis, Tenn. EIGHTH BIG WEEK! During Ihe nine - week course 5ltidtnt.s received instruction in Ihe Keyport Merchants fundamentals of electricity and aviation supply, lhe curriculum in­ cluded the theory of Iliiiht, plane handling, aircraft painting and re­ pair of internal structures. Students also have completed the SILVER DOLLAR two-week course in Aviation Famil­ iarization and the four • wer k course in Mechanical Fundamen­ tals. tn Helicopter Squadron U.S. Marine Pfc. Nobert J. SWEEPSTAKES Pruchnik, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley J. Pruchnik. 78 Ramsay Ave., Keansburg. serving with Mnrine Medium Helicopter Squad­ L'fiu y J I S'vca l,-l)w>r .SViIum ron 26.1 at the Marine Corps Air 200 Silver Dollars Facility New- River, Jacksonville. Now-’64 Chevy II.. N.C. . The squadron is parncipatinj.* :n a training cruise aboard the am­ phibious a^ault ship USS Guadal­ FREE- canal. NO PURCHASES NECESSARY HELEN M. RAPP SHOP MONDAYS 9 lo 9 DRESS SHOP

NOW — 3 POSSIBLE PRIZES t iii: h o u s e o r BEAUTIFUL DRKSSKS I. If the holder of the winning 3. To win you must be present ticket is not present a sec­ for t h e drawing Monday, Dec. 2 At 9:15 P.M. in front )44 Main St., Keyport ond ticket wnrth $50 will be of Westreich’s. drnwn. If the second win­ 264-2727 4. Tickets obtained one week ner is not present n third not liood thc following week. Closed Mondays ticket will be drawn worth J25. 0. Store owners and families not eligible. I. Obtain your tickets on MON" 1. Read The Keyport Weekly DAY ONLY in stores dll- and Thc Malawan Journal playing this poster. for more information. >nrnvxm This Sweeptfaket Made Pouible By Th* Following Progretiiv* Keyport Merchants. with a V8 engine

WEST FURNITURK LILI-ANN SHOP Now you see it. Now you don’t. When a Clicvy II iIopb that Vimi of 31 ut thc changes that have conic over thin new Chevy II dituippcnring act you know without look ins twicc: It's » '64 w ith aren't by any means confined to what happen* when you slip Int® CONKLINS a VR engine. the driver's neat. Men (nil Hoys1 Stnre ALPINE'S That’s ri^ht A fiill-Rrown IftB-tip Turbo-Fire Vfi.* There aro new rtylinR features IIVo the tasteful priTlo design »n4 KKYPORT JEWELERS BEDLE'S It’d available for the flrnt tim« this year along wilh a ehoicp of (rim acri'iitu, for inslanre. And the larfler fw-lf-ndjimtinft brake* Uuti PAINT STORE tbn* other eii(?inrti— the rtamlnrd 4 (in 10 0 Scriefi wHlnna), the further reducc upki^'p on a ear that already baa a reputation «f BAYSHORE «l«n»lar(l C nn«l a new 1 .r>5-h|) <>. * (An«l all of them, happily, maintain eoiuinu ubovit ilh clow lo iidpt-lual tuotloD M a&ytblng on fo«# STATIONERS FEIGENSON'S t.heir hi((h spirilK on moiled, nmounts nf ropular gafiolinc.) wheels can gel. In fact, cHir Fuel OU Has "the Vou i'im take (hi.s V8 throiiKh the ([ears most any way ’J’he pl.irc to get the full detail* OB ttM ’M k yo«V^ WESTREICH'S SHOE STORE B lu ff l l fiv e you belter heat v ' i-Ihidm!— wiih personal fncountguBant Irom a iliiviy Chevrdlet dealer'^. And after you're (Ot tfcN fcW htpt ft* lest all Winter, till us ' l-f.pi'cd s h if t1, if you NIWBERRYS (•day to order your*. you’ll at I ond to oue further detivil youratV. D rift l i *>» KEYPORT ARMY LaCONTE SHOES B NAVY STORE Ash about a SMILE-MILE Ride and the Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet dealer's PETE'S, INC. BAY DRUG SUSSMAN'S STATIONERY laZARES SHOES DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET 110 Main Street M ataw an 566-1040 Pag* Tm THE M A TAW AN JO URN AL, N. J. Thursday, November 28, 1963

bat equipped troops made landings were spent on the rifle range firing on the beaches in a display of mili­ tha M-14 rifie and other basic in­ /■ / / „ , /'o , _ * tary strength for the observers. fantry weapons. . Recruit .training prepares Mar­ 0 A , V I t ' s ~ v . NOTES Train At Parriu Island ines Hr further specialized training l ^ ' l'Clossified Ads * ,/" W U.S. Marine Private John T. Sic- in a service school or with a unit about kels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy II. of the Fleet Marine Force, They [ Sickels, 91 Main St., and Pvt. Ed­ will report to Camp Lejeune, N.C., j Area Mon and Women ward J. Scully, son of Mrs. Mar­ for combat infantry training. i AUTOS FOR SALE ! HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT FOP. SA LE garet Scully, 137 Main St., both of in rhe Matawan. completed basic training Takes Engineering Course ; THREE ROOM new apartment LIONEL TRAINS, bought, sold an.l SCHANCK & S1HLER Ocl. 31. at the Marine Corps Re­ Capt. .huig K. Chung, 11 Bradford ; j NO MONEY DOWN with tiie kitchen and bath at 15 traded. Call after 6 p.m., 261- cruit Depot. 1‘jrris Island, S.C. Rd., Old Bridge, has compleled the ; USED CARS Main Street, Keyport. Business (.697.______wjtf The training included drill, bayo­ value engint*mnR course at lhe Air HWY 34 MAIAWAN If your credit is good you can buy couple SSfi with heat supplied. Call Armed Services net training, physical conditioning, A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY Force Institute of Technology's j scfi-ti'ia | these new 3 bedroom homes with between 6 nntl 9 p.m., 787-A9SH). wjtf parades and ceremonies and other School ,>f Systems and Logistics a; . Open Until ‘J P.M. ALUMINUM military subjects. Three weeks i no money down, located iu Union TWO ROOM efficiency apartment, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio. ! were spent on the rifle range firing ; Beach, immediate occupancy. Foi j all improvements, located at 66 WINDOW Capt. Cluing received advanced , information call Seoras Construc­ Graduate* At Cipa May Combat air nnd gmund forces, in­ the M-ll rifle* and other basic in­ | Main St., Keansburg. Call 842-1703. FOR Janie* Day I on Wenzel, Seaman cluding a Composite A I r Strike fantry weapons. training in methods of reducing BILL LANZARO’S tion. 264-1167. wjtl i ...... w y Apprentice, U.S. Coast Guard, son Force of 110 Tactical Air Com* costs while still mainta:nitig or im­ , UNION BEACH, 721 2nd Street on Recruit training prepares Mar­ j CLEAN attractive rooms, tilt* til Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wenzel. Un­ proving performance and reliability AUTO SALES I lot I OH x 50, house in front 7 maud aircraft, ore being provided ines for further specialized training I baths, free TV. maid sei vice FREE ESTIMATES ion Beach, graduated from recruit as elements of the U. S. Strike of products. QUALITY USED CARS j rooms; also on same properly in in a service school or wilh a unit j special daily and weekly rates KARL FRANT'/ 264-311.1 Command. The captain, who was commis­ j rear 4 rooir. house, needs some re­ of the Meet Marine Force. They ■ starting al S25, Ideal for workeis will report to Camp Lejeune, N.C,, sioned »y direct appointment »n 331 MAIN ST., MATAWAN : pairs, all improvements, gas heat, in area. Holly Hill Motel, Route ROOF SHINGLES JI 75 |ki bundle. R eusigaed To Amarillo AFB for combat infantry training. li»54, served during World War II CR. MAIN 4 RT. Ig j S.SfjOO for all. Call Prescott 3-IH 15 36. Keansburg. wjtl roll roijfinj* JI.M) and up. Felt and during the Korean Conflict. He ; from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., ask for Airman Richard C. Laval, son of 566-2224 SI.75, asbestos and brick siding SID Mr. and Mrs. Abe Laval, 7 Idle* was recalled to active duly in Jan­ •Mr. Thomas Culmone. wj28 ARNOLD HOUSE. 123 First St. Promoted By Air I'orce OPEN EVES 'TIL 9 P.M. a square: also garaKe doors $39 73. wild Lunc, Matawan, is being re* uary 1!HJ2 . Keyport, comfortable rooms in George K. Stieh, Old Bridge. has _ wjtl HOUSE for sale to close Estate, Finer Roofin'; Supplies. Old llridge assigned lo Amarillo AFB, lex., beer promoted to airman third He is being reassigned to Balti­ : two story, 7 rooms and bath, two Spanish speaking home. Inspect i»M~FOKO'Tuiiiir"sedan,' V-8 . two Road. EnKlishtnwn Call Gibson class in the United States Air more, Md., to serve as Air I'orce i after 5 p.m. daily. wjtl radio, healer, hack up car garage, 325 Bayview Avenue, nfiK’ji. wiif l-orce. Airman Stieh, mui of Mi. Contract Management Officer with I llglils, extra tires, parts, snow i Union Beach. Broker protected. Al MATAWAN apartment, 3 rooms and Mrs. Henry Stieh, R. R. 1, the Martin Company. ; PIN BALI, machines $35 and up; chains, (’all 2l>4-7380. uj'iS' ' Pon/enc, 566-1575. w)S and hath, all utilities supplied Pleasant Valley Kd., Old llridge, is Capt. Chung is the son of l’ak W. ; 0 pockct slate top pool table* Call 566-3168. _ _ wjtf presently a student at thu Keeslcr Chung, 75 Hollywood Ave., East j ira.1 CHEVROLET, 4 door .station wil Ii set of 10 balls and accessor­ Technical Training Center in Mis­ Orange. He attended Rutgers Uni-j wa^on, radio and heater, stand­ j WANTED TO RENT BUNGALOW, furnished, 3 rooms ies J175 and up. Shop next to main sissippi. versity and New York University ; ard transmission, very ^ood condi- | WOULD LIKE 4 or 5 room bouse and bath, utilities supplied, II0 0 . Borough Parking Lot. Call 2G4-I33.'.- The airman attended South River College of Business Administration j Iion, 11(13. Call riWi 0732. wj2« ! for rent in Kevport or Union Adults onlv. Call OSborn 1-0763 or 0391-0152. wjtf High School. and holds B.S. nnd M.U.A. Degrees, i l!lf>7 'FOUR"'DOOR sedan. Mercury, ! Heach. Call 264-1894.______wjtf 21M-I3 D1. ' wjtf .MODII.E HOME. Call 204-3471. I radio and heater, automatic trans­ APARTMENT, 3 rooms, suitable wjlf WAVE At Newport In Exercise Bit* Lift mission, nood condition, JIIII. Call for professional office or bache­ U.S. Navy WAVE Eileen M. Sos- SERVICES Maj. John C. Ilofsaes. Old Bridge, : 7K7 0 3 37._ _ wj2IT ville, yeoman seaman apprentice, lor apartment only, private en­ js participating in Exercise Big ■ 1959" OI.HSMOIHLE HK Hardtop. PARKER HOARDING HOME lot BEST TOP SOIL 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter J. trance, 1st lloor, available January lift, the joint Department of De- | power .steering, power brakes, aged men and women. State 1st. K3 Main Si., Kevport. Calt Chicken manure, blue stone, road iSosville, 707 Second St., Union licensed. Call 566-Will, Maiawan, gravel, washed gravel, sand, lili l Beach, reported, Oct. 18, for duty fensc demonstration of tj. S. capa- ; radio and heater, white walls, ex­ 264-3329. _ wjtf cellent condition. $!).r>0. Call 56®- N. J. wjtf dirt, etc Bulldozing and backlit* ! at the U.S. Naval Station, Newport, hility for rapid massive reinforce- j 742.1. wj2H CLIFFWOOD Boarding Home loi TtJKNISHED 2 *3 room apt., util­ service. 1 R.l. She lias been assigned dury ment of NATO forces. ; elderly men and women, private ities and heal included. $!H) per | wilh the Naval War College. Mdj. Ilofsaes, an Air Force piM, and state guests. Licensed by the month. IAMES D. WENZEL , ; S/A Sosville, who entered the ser- is designed lo the Military -Air ECKEL TRUCKING Sour advertisement in this Slate. James L. Lawson. R.N. j vice in May IWJ, is a graduate 0j Transport Service which i.s using paper will reach prospective m o r c a n v h .e e Mvrtle Ave., Cliffwood. Call 56S- j I-URNISIIED 31'. room npL, util- training Nov. IS during cercmon- Keyport High School. 355 aircrews, necessary support purchaser* in every community in MS-5707 le* at ihe U.S. Coait Guard Re- (i230. wjtl 1 iliei and heat included. $125. RICIIARD t’. I.AVAI. personnel and, mure than 2ftfl trans­ the bayshore area. w(tf celvliig Center, Cape May. Pruchnik In North Carolina port aircraft for Big Lift, the lari** KELLY^MOVERS. Local Ynd long L'NFURNISIIKD 4 room apt., util­ S. A. Wenzel who attended Key­ for technical training as a United U.S. Marine Pfc. Robert J. c*st transoceanic airlift in history, j distance moving. Nn job loo FREE INSTALLATION ities and heat inctude4 TREMENDOUS savings on doors, Welstead Way, Cliffwood Beach, School ut South Amboy, Pfc. Pruch­ 30 W. Front Sl., Keansburg, is participating in Vincent Arvidson, resides at 13 Is­ i wj2 H room furnished apartment, hot is attending recruit training at the nik entered the service in July l!Mi2, windows, shutters, millwork etc. Exercise Big Lift, the joint De­ Nava1 Training Center, Great land Dr., Old Bridge, entered tbe COifax 4-2020 ! ZISKO Floor Waxing, quality work. water supplied, SH0 per month; Across from Ye Cottage Inn. Key­ partment of Defense demonstration Air Force in 1942. His wife, Mar­ adults only; also corner store in Lakes, III. Promoted By Air Force | Call 5G(;-3f.!a wjtf port. Call 264*8972 or 2G4-3I.W. of U. S. capability for rapid maa- garet, Is tho daughter of Mr. and The nine-week training included Edward Wingler, Old Bridge, has Keyport good business section. Ample wjtl alve reinforcement of NATO force*. Mrs. D. Barton, Bristow, Okla. naval orientation, history and or­ been promoted to airman second parking facilities. Call 787-5628, Sgt. Baikum. an Air Force flight ganization, seamanship, ordnance P.i.i. NOW FORMING ALUMINUM...... "engineer, Is assigned to the Mili- class in the U.S. Air Force. Airman _ wi28 and gunnery, military drill, first Wingler is assigned tn the 4CM|st HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY 'U ry Air Transport Service which aid and survival. LARGE furnished room uvuilable WINDOWS & DOORS Transportation Squadron at Ernest DIPLOMA CLASSICS for gentleman. Inquire 129 At­ Is using 155 aircrews, necessary During thu training recruits re­ Harmon AFB, Newfoundland, as a Fm*, Led lire On (lliristi.iii Scicnec support personnel and more than ceive tests and interviews which de­ lantic St.. Keyport or call 264-7639. vehicle operator. entitled . For N. J. Stale Exams in January wjtf '200 transport aircraft for Big Lift, termine their future assignments in The airman, whose parents re­ and March 1%'4, get your High CRAWFORD CROMEY the largest transoceanic airlift In the Navy, Upon completing the pro­ side at 204 Marlboro, Old Bridge, School Diploma Now. Tuesday nnd ! THREE room bungalow, winter history. gram they ure assigned to service attended South River High School. Tlie Healing Way of l lie Christ Thursday 7 to !) p.m., also Satur­ : home, modern conveniences, $70 PHONE 787-2406 schools for technical training or to O •' The sergeant, son of Mrs. Bertha day mornings. Individual attention. ■ per month, (‘all OSborn 1-2253. Wjtf Lewis, S(. Peter PI., Keyport, ships and shore stations for on-the- Trains At Newport by : _ Wj2fi ;;inall groups. Morganville (At OF F ICE^QOTpM ENI r u’nTi it,lied graduated from Jefferson lligli job training in a Navy rating spe­ George K. Miller, seaman ap­ Maiawan Line). Call 566-2222, | KEYPORT, apartment. 3 rooms, savings * 1 new and used desks, School, Tampa, Fla., und attended cialty. prentice, U.S. Navv, son ol Mr. and Florence C. Southwell, C.S.B., wj28 Ihe University of Delaware. His Naval training produces the pow­ Mrs. Edward Miller, 12 Harrison j unfurnished, electric stove, heal chairs, files, shelving, parts hin«, LIT! LE CRI-:ST DAY CARE, ap­ er in seapower by supplying quali­ Ave., Old Bridge, is undergoing of Orlando, Florida .and hot water supplied. Available drafting equipment nnd etc. Ralph wile, the former Bernadette M. proved fnr children ages 2 to 5 ' llaskins, ia' the daughter of Mr. fied personnel to man the ships, training with the Pre-Commission­ Member ol the Hoard uf Lectureship of The Mother Church, ; December 1st. Adult* only, no Mocci. 209 Washington Street. Key­ years. Weekly, \j or full days for and Mrs. W. T. Haskins of 2718 aircraft and shore stations of to­ ing Crew of the guided missile fri­ The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Massaclmsetti ■pets. Call 264-0014 between 6 and port. Call ?64>ir>ftJL wjtf occupied or working mothers. Call Poplar Ave., Tampa, Fla. Ski. day's Navy. gate USS Dale at the Fleet Train­ 7 p m . wjlf ALL FALL stock 20*1. off for two Daikum’s father, Frank J. Baikum, ing Center, Newport, R.l. , 5lit>-7:i20. wj28 weeks only. California Privet Serve On Dcalroyrr ' Tuesday, December 3, 1963 at 8:15 P.M. j KEYPORT apartment, 4 rooms and i resides In .Miami, Fla. The pre-commissioning training I’lANO TUNING and repairing; | hath; 2 nd flr>or, nil utilities sup­ Hedge 3 years old 4 lo fi feet. S to John F. Jordan, seaman appren­ * Air Fore*, Army and Navy units at Newport consists of classes in have your piano in tune and ! plied. $90 per month. Available 12 canes. Azaleas 3 for SL Special ,i are operating jointly in the excr- tice U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and seamanship, firo fighting, damage fine working condition for the holi- SM to 12" California Privet S7 per Mrs. William F. Jordan sr., 30 Sea­ ! December 1st. Call OSborn 1-0S3U. . cise. Mare than 15,000 2nd control, shipboard engineering, op­ First Church of Christ, Scientist davs. Call 671-2937 lifter 5 p.nv. * i •._, >wj28 ion. - ’Open K to 8 daily; Suttday !• '■ Armored Division troops were de* side PL, Keansburg, and Richard erations and weapons systems. • wj28 84 BKOAD STREET, KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY lo 5 p.m., Raritan Landscaping, * ployed lo West Germany in a .72- A. Ellis, .seaman, son of Mr. and Dale will be equipped wilh a mul­ : ONE FAMILY dwelling/ 2 car Higlmyv 35vSouth Amhoy. Call Mrs. jlarold J. Ellis, 146 Morning- ...nour period fur NATO maneuvers. tiple function pilot house backed up LOST | garage. Call 787-2fa*ll. wj28 PArkway IM S . "’u^tf side Ave., Union Beach, are serv­ by an Integrated combat informa­ ALI, ARE WELCOME M-;::DING HAY $I.2S per bale, ing aboard the destroyer USS Low­ tion center. This is designed to give HANK HOOKS K-720S. K-fiTW. K-!)I5 I HELP WANTED mulch hay .95 per bale, straw ry which operates out of Norfolk, the ship split - second co-ordination Monmouth County National Bank. Va. The destroyer recently return­ $l.nn bale; also rotted numurc and needed to destroy high speed air­ Keyport Branch. Finder reiurn to : NURSES AIDE, 12 midnight to K ed from a six-week Caribbean fir<*pla

TEST DRIVE OUR ENTIRE LINE I B U S I N E S S s e r v i c e s • FORD • MERCURY • CONTINENTAL Miscellaneous Contractor* A-1 Safe Buys Top Soil JOE’S CONVERTIBLE TOPS BETSY ROSS HOMES l!f EXCAVATING. TRUCKING For all model cars. A Courtesy Additions, kitchen* tnd bath* r * 2 YEAR PROTECTION Car for your convenience. Larry’s1 modeled. Roofing, aiding, cois* TRENCHING Auto Seat Coven, 2 Q • 3320 High­ DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE plat* line of remodeling aervlca. way 34 and Mlddlcsei Rd., Mata* FINANCING ARRANGED LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL Full Power ...... I7 » . wan. 24 hour phone lervlc*. Call CLEAN UP JOBS THRU LOCAL BANK MERCURY 9P. Colony Park, .MOM., P. St...... MM. 560-30IB, wjtf HOUSE WRECKING > YEARS TO PAY THIINDERBIRn ...... 2**5. 5f.fi MS!. KEYPORT Army Navy has Sweet- ALSO CADILLAC Convertible, Nics ...... 25W. Orr work clothes. Carhartt over­ CUSTOM nUILT HOMU A PRE-CHRISTM AS Bulldo/lng. loading service, tnp alls, hunting Jackets, boots,, shoes, 264-1670 — 21)4-1137_ FORO Convertible, FOM., P. St...... J4M. soil, fill dirt, road graval. blue boys' and men's wear. W. Front stone nnd wash gravel. Free esti­ CONTINENTAL 4-Dr. H.T., Air Cond...... 22IW. St., Keyport, 264-300S. wjtf VINCENT J. DIGENNARO mates. BI.DG. CONTRACTOR ' LINCOLN 4D H.T., Full Power ...... I7M. WHEEL CHAIRS, crulchea, cane*, T BEDLE RD., HAZLET BONUS FORD Galaxie "aOO" 2D II T„ FOM., P. St...... 173*. SPECIAL ON FILL DIRT etc., for rent or vale. Charge Complete buildln* lint. Carpentry, THIS WEEK accounts invited. Matawan Drugs, masonry, painting fc alumlnuM '1 2 CHEVROLET Belair 41), P-Cil...... 15*3. Wjtt 113 Main Street. Matawun. Call product*. TO ALL WHO JOIN '•I FORD Convertible, FOM., P. Sl...... II**- CINDERS 264-2204 '11 MERCURY Monterey II). Ild. Tp.. MOM. P .S t UM. - - ...... OUR 1964 Maintenance CARPENTER and building c o ttr i* «tak 4 m ) '1 2 FAI.CON Deluxe 41), HIM.. II & II ...... 12*5. Blue stone, driveway gravel, fill dirt, cinders, trenching and bull­ SMALL JOB SPECIALISTS tor, J. G. Metsger, Florenc* A rt., ’•2 COMET 2D, Slamlani Transmission ...... lUa. Keyport. New home*, garaRe*, an CHRISTMAS CLUB dozing. Carpentry — doors, Htairn, ceiJInga, FORI) 9P. Country Squire S.W.. I'DM . P. St...... IIM. pnri(*ling, etc. Inside painting, niterationi and rrpalrt. Call 2S4- 4139. wjtt A SET OF FALCON -ID, Standard Transmissinn ...... 1150. DIETRICH HR OS. GENERAL SERVICES CO. 566-3107 ’•I COMET 2D, Sedan, MOM ...... IM*. NEW BRUNSWICK A VIC. HARRY M. ACKERMAN HLDG. CONTRACTOR AROMATIC 'II FORI) ti Cyl. Fairlane 21). FO.VI ...... MS. MATAWAN VACUUM C LEAN ER ”sT.R VICE, Repairs, hoses replaced, Hoover, '31 FORI) Country Squire S.W.. FOM.. P .S t...... *3*. S«G-:i9!t,1 • 2192 New home* • garage* . alter*. BAYBERRY ’5» FORD Galaxie 41) II.T., FOM., P. St...... M*. wjlf Electrolux, Lowyt, (Jeneral Elec­ Hons - repair* • dormer* • cera­ tric, We.stinghnusc, Kenmore, Kir­ FORD Convertible I'O.M, P, St...... M3. mic Ilia . roofing • tiding • paint­ by, Compact etc. Pick up and de­ ing - patios 'at Television CANDLES — MERCURY Monterey 41), MOM., P. St...... SM. livery. Call 566 2524. wj 12/30 CALL 204 0674 'JI MERCURY Convertible, MOM, P. St., New T o p S»3. DON'S TV SERVICE LADIES easiest to earn for, floor AS LONG AS ’37 LINCOLN Premiere 41), Ild. Tp., Full Power ...... IM. For la?l efficient radio and tel* arul wall covering made. Monaic WRIGHT

Down She Comes! Russell Scobey, 118 Luppatatoag cfcntal expenses, not exceeding coaching staff has to be too thinly in the person of a boy from Gel* Dismiss Charges Ave., land, $32*0 to $J70C. 159,500; and spread out in Irs work. many who ia a skilled player of in* Frederick and Nancy Wallin*, (c) To issue bonds of the school Flva Caach ti Al Matawaa ternatioaal type soccer and who could kick a field goal in the samo 374 Allantic Ave.. building 111.100 district for said purpose in the Matawan has five coaches for the For Trainnan to $10,<>00. principal amount of 1161,000. way the Gogliak brothers, Peter more simplified single - wing sys­ and Charley, also soccer players Loda Lohsen, 92 Jackson St., Need Third High School tem, which is belter. Bul two cf Acting MiKiitrato Ralph S. from Europe, kick them for Cornell Und. $8656 to $8000. This land is being acquired these roaches had to be assigned *3 1 Hcuwr jr., Matawaa TowmJu* snd Princeton. i Tuesday night dismissed charges Kenneth and Josephine Joel, 110 view of an analysis by the board; to {he freshmen against the day & - of causing death lodged against Main St.. building, 57450 to $31)00. w h i c h indicates a third high when the school may have to play If Morrell could ptay, thc gamo thc engineer ol a Central Railroad Emanuel Marques. .10 East Front ; school, to be located in the Marl* football largely in a Group IV brac­ would .5e watched by scouts from of New Jersey commuter train St., land. $7000 to $5000; building, ; lioro-Manalapan area, will be need- ket. West Point and a number of other j ed by HK57. which collided with a passenger 19750 fo $7300; Division St.. land, colleges. However, the defensive Coach Barry Ruio. Matawan, at talents shown by one or two of the car at the Lint Rd. grade crossing $4*00 to $3200; building $2350 to At present . the former Freehold least...... has.. option*...... in his use of in senior* playing has occasioned 11350. 1 High School, as purchased and | unbalanced line, if need be. io Nov. 12, killing the driver. some iotertsl from scouts who sur­ In Matawan Township municipal Leroy and Jewel Hicks, 1.1 Wai- : K?eiitiy expanded when the schwl j work out a posting in a forward vey high school play in Central court, Mr, Heuser dismissed Ihe nut St.. building. to $-1200. t district was lorined in 1953. is the j wail arrangement lhat will better Jersey. technical count against the engi­ Coastal Properties Inc Walnut ! y F •SC'U)0' serving the dis* I neutralize the "weak" numbers hy > _ ' , . . ... '• ’ tiwl IJlit ei ■a/'nn....1.:.... , 1. l_ ...... This will be the seventh straight neer ol the train, Elmer Decker, and First Sts., land, $4200 to $2200. tricl. Hut a second high school. I tucking them between two " 5tronn 43, of 2376 Bryant Ave., Scotch located in Howell Township, is i players. Unless, in the case of both . lime the game has been...... contested , Plains. The victim of the accident, slated to open its doors in Sepiem- j Keyport and Matawan, the term‘d Keyport High s field. AHer tho James A. Chesnut, 44, of O a k Union Beach her l!)br /' * ho'’« ' «“ Dr., JI2,S50 to JI2.K50. .1 . ■ . . ■ stadiumc tr td iiim oon n ththe ,* hhome n m o lt».team's side Route lhe slait ol what is under way with toward H al I a.m. Mr. Mud-Wili Realty, Inc., 713 Union (continued from page one) of the new Matawan Regional grid­ ‘ for the route changes to serve the : single wing. The passer is 'ess Chesnut was pronounced dead at Ave., building, J2(i50 to $150. iron and have it ready for use and the scene, i mrw Levitt and Son project known likely to find a man uncovered to dedication by the Thanksgiving Policc quoted the engineer as re­ 'as Strathmore. Iht* changes*s wouldWOUlll v,‘lom """HI Jol'.* pass .lllll and 1IIIIM must Utherefore 1«_* I V llli v . ,, . .#,/>! porting tlie car came on to ihr Raritan Township have involved buses ...... ' Rowes ...... his receiver with routh , K'>nuMv1t>- Keypori m 1%^. trucks just before the train entered 34 arid .15 and the Carden Sta'e n)0rf* accuracy...... For this. _reason Last year was the first time since the crossing too late to stop al­ F.dwin S. Greenfield, 1215 Koute P.irkwav. passers like Morrell and Charley , 1 the series vvas inaugurated back n though Ihe train's brakes were ap­ buiiding, $?JfWfl to per- i Hun Through .Strathmore : Wathington, whom1 lhe . . Maroon. and-the l!J30s that the weather on plied. He said thc whistle was sonal, $2000 to $1000. j A bn*; Cinttpany traffic engineer Steel have had in recent years. Thanksgiving forced a postpf>ne- ment to the following Saturday. sounded before the grade crossing. Woodrow and Vandaliy Carnes, , Mid the buses would run through 1 never trulv gained the full vulua- If 'I'he crossing is considered a Route 315, elimination of $71)00 the center of Strntliinore. He said I t*0‘l •°r work they did in pass- it occurs that way again, the post* dangerous one since narrow Line building assessment. there is no intiastate bus service i mK* ponement will be to 1:30 p.m. Sat- urdjy, The situation is vastly con­ Rd. curves at the approach to the (-harh*s and l.ena \’oge|, 13 Hud- ; available (ur a large part ot ihe j Good On Defense grade crossing. The crossing is son Ave., hmldmg, $3500 to $1500,1 a;e‘‘- noted lhat a tnajor pan ; Gi-nerallv, however, it is hard lo fused however, due to the calling off o' last Saturday's games, the protected by blinking w arning Joseph anduii.i I.ottiet .Kie- -•*• ,!,fJ• •• development ih nlies f ih»u more iiiiinthan miuiw.i-analv/e un>this year's>»'ii ^ I'lvtnns.uiMalawan ir.ciiiteam .» , >. i • n f wi Cl, 457 Palmer Ave., building, a nilIe aw‘‘V from the Matawan as it was one’in which Coach Kiz/o1 -wait game being one oi jighls. tni-rn ... n’ .—. j I ...... , ...... th*»ni fnr tho n#*nrt/! nf nil inn.tl $1*5(1 lo $KK5(). railrnjd station, where then* is free ; had to do a great deaf of work in them, for the perifKi nf national ; mourning over President Kennedy. Kdward Walters, 9 Bedle Rd parking • • for onlv 50 cars and - . private . J improvision ... r and patclung.____ The brst j , Beer In Auto Charge building, 521.l«l to S2 0. 100. lots for onlv «Ikhi| ItIO cars. i lw,iiii)’S on Ille sciuacl art the ends : This the first year the Mata Contested By Ywfh Builders Paal Waters (left) and Anhar GaUherg pale has heen removed hy Jersey Central Power Harry A. TroaM, Route l'i land A Levitt R Sons sales a Kent said i Hill Farrell, George Siebert, Ron ! "‘an team has been an entirely of Aberdeen Eaal, the IH aaH GaU M tdattaa apart- Light Compaay. IM.J50 lo *23.100; building IN - 1850 l,ul,i,-s had Uvni buili or were ] Mrsar. Hun anil Butch Hamilton i Matawan district loam, wuh lho Acting Magistrate Ralph S. Hm** meal aad ehih ra—amnily rising oa Aberdeen Dr. I'he eMiinwaity is the first in New Jersey ta Mil lu SlJ.tnu. ’ under conMruction in Strathmore, I Jim fross all rangv plavers that :last of the Madison lownship lui- er jr., Matawan Township, Tiles' in Matawaam a ia e n BarM roap^ ough. “diap-e i dawn'* tha only oter- of complete andergraund wiring. All eaM es^aeo Karitiin Associate*. Paterson l,[ 'vhitl' ll:ul been sold. Mr : make it worth while for the Manion ! lion M*«Ui-nts having graduated ;■> day fined Julius Johnson, Keyport, head‘ ‘ wiriag ‘ ‘ pale - hi - the - entireei i n i —inity. horied io earth except those running hcaeafh slde> hnd, U I JSO tn building' s:,ll‘ llu‘ rompleled project will cnn- and Sleel to try a deep passing ; June. Bui it also ii the first year $20 an<1 $5 costs for having alco­ T te ^chopping" la synmheMc af tho fe d ffcst ttta wafts aad driveways. These arc hurled ia csaMt. SltStt to | IOM; Knnis Dr building' lain 11,11 homes. The testimony was game. And on defense they willj^f players from Strathmore nnd ihtgle__ .pale hrsaghl _ temperarytemper power Into thr protect Cast af system, aceerding to Jersey Central spekes> *47,.100 to J2J.S50; land,' J.;ROO to : *lv«" “• a llulllic hMfmK Sept. 24. swarm al! over the Kevport pass-! Marc Wood* bcinjj on the team, holic beverage* in an auto on com* $2500. twenty residents from the area at- crs The Huskies have acquired two TP, plaint of Det. John McGinty, lown- during comlmclioo. The entire electric aad Milky man, was twice that al ordinary overhead wiring Ciaribel McNeill, Route 3ti elim-. ' l‘ntleii !he hearing in support ol the eliip police. wiring al Ahardtan East will be uaivriioaaA litk systems. Vin Hermanns and Gary Po.il IP01" 1 Ro“ T , , ^ all pales aad everhesd wires eHmlnolcd. TM» last inatinn r,f J:I3M building iis.-,e.vs- hus company s pt-nnon nive the Keyport ,:„e, ior line more i l,om and I-red Irout- The youth contended there were ment i lhe Jersey Central JlajJroad Co., no beverages in th* auto, that the mohilitv lhan Malawan'.. hue llie i n™, beer cans were outside the car Philip B. nml Andrew Dnniele 1 |!!e P*-r*n*ylvania Railroad Co.. and Huskies have a solid center nucleus J "f /'"« f o “ " » 11 Plai crs' May Organize k f f w k i MV Offices C/osed building. JIH..1M to SI6.SH0 • . the Ne(y Vork and Lung Branch in Melna, bernie Fa^en and Joe ; that the officers were basing the itmk Now Grimaldi. 1 I7or Keyport, also, the last of the complaint on. But the police re­ Andrew an.l Rase Daniele, Rovile u™ ; 1,'1 V ’’’ ! U,“ Utt*r l° :n‘l\ ow'’- Voters Uagu* . . . , Oddly enough, Matawan's b i« ! Raritan and Holmdel players have ported seeing a liquid trickling The Division of State PaHce has All motor vehicle inspection sta­ J*. m m to tu rn I'f-by !'“ ,lrs t" °: ‘>nP,;s^ lh,! P«- Richard M. H avens 1 he railroads. . ,,Us J>UH,.th**-vsaul ih YP?f' i defensive weakness is in the depart- ; graduated und gone on (heir wav. down from inside the car a n d asked lar SZII.4S* lo M M a nev tions, licensinK agencies, and driver A meeting for lho purpose ot Route ;»i. buildiiiK. $9«5« to $9059 i £ V , T “ ns Vm* weekday I jntMV Nvht*re Kev|»rt has no appre- i !his is the first all Koyport-Umon smelled a sample of if fo determ­ state police station ia Ike Keypon qualification centers will he closed organizing a League of Women . 16 j ciable attack, forward passing The I Beach team. There are prediction* ine if it were beer that apparently area of Monnioath Coanly. Tbe Thanksgiving Day and Friday, in Arthur II. and IE.nily C. Sloane! ■ hel''t'l,ntrains each Mal“Wim Saturday, and l c ...... ' ...... proposal nas part af a tU U J W accordance with the grant of a n,ne! Matawan checkoff in the first half) lhat the Matawan • Keyport series -had spilled from an open contain- Voters in Ihe Borough and Town­ 16 Maple Dr,, building, $7700 tn trains each Sunday. capital censtruetioo budge! re­ Thanksgiving holiday for all state $7000. of the Rumson name on pass-re- mij;ht have to be terminated if Un* cr inside the auto. ship of Malawan was held at the I ’he PUC arkmiwli’djied that ihe quest foi new slate police facili­ offices by Gov. Richard J. Hughes, Cat mine Perno, JTorence Ave., ceivers was not noo>roof i p,.t,ds :)n the result that the Mar.mn ; Matass an becomes a Group IV Voters works lo the 24 women ln November 1K9, Mr. Baier wa* ol greater convenience alone does | on(, Stp(.| ins from |he u,r nf , 3^ j cchoal and Kevport remains Group In a rented frame building, for­ made an assistant cashier a n d I gan _ Four la y ih M Mmi present. i not meet the statutory require­ Ib. Bi.K Daddy Lee in the fullback's j H- merly a dweWng, aa Rante a , cashier ii. August 1903. In January Bertram and Ada Matthews. 51 ' ments in mailers of this kind “ She Mated that the purpose of Raritan Township. Terrace PI., building, Ji: 850 Io plunging role. Without Lee to keep IMS RECORDS Indicted By Ju ry 1942 he beca me vice president, and ■ KYIMIIT (2-4-1) the league ia lo promote political Ma|. David B. Kelly, depnty assumed the duties of executive of­ $12,350. the defense "honest," Ron David ! becomes altogether too much of * i Ocran Smtlhfrn ...Martin Flyim, it, of Fgurth St., reaponalbilily . through informed superintendent, said Ibe aew ficer of the bank on the death tf Russell J. Dixon, 17 Collins St., Ptotnt l J!e«s«ril IJrarh • Keansburg, Leonardo Manuel. >>P. bonding oaoid be atmilar to ibe W. Oliver Dijtjun. building, St4,43y I u Raritan Town>hip position, if a lineman whether to lhe rushes of David and Lee. i.-~ (a atrocious aisault and battery •» port of or in opposition to selected lected. Plans kingo on appro, ai came a director of the bank in John and Marilyn Brad!l- . Sam Robinson, for handoffs from j ( V - — *■ We can supply them quickly had resided in the Cheesequake ar­ school sponsored by the Amencjn , ^ c recess Mni>;ht by I.lliot Katz, the T when the season started, j FREE HOME SERVICE and ea since 1937. j Bankers Association. a>i :,,lorney for Rarely d/d thev p)ay a game to- at the right price. Came Mr. Schock is descended from Clarence Hauser, Morganville Rd, H A S 5 I F I E and try us. Mrs. Hanson was a member of i gethiT because of one or lhe olher Good Health S*lti*r — Fox'* Syrupt 3 . ^ r ai -familv that has been prominent jn Matawun, and otheis in an estate. being out ,nM oi below par from injury. the Church of Our Saviour, Cheese- banking in Monmouth County for ,i, produce ,. . an r addtiional .i i. i witness 'r- , mi " /'LLinAccordingly. iiiMRiv. the bandoffs from i Dr. Brown's Celray ond True Fruit Flavors I quake, and a member o/ Perth; many years. His great - great - rthe '** inc|ui!>m'" " rv' “of f the'l,“ Hasiiuin f-athersr-.u„.. uliartei hai •ks lohn Doerr anil .litn i Cy« Examinations Mpuri t y Appoiatmal Aml>oy Unit 45, American Legion ' grandfather, William Little, wa.s of Marupoch to lo. ate a m, \jatawan, Red Bank, and Manas- *ide is not stupid, thev rome .n brothers and two grandchtldren. iquan. lack, Metuchen, attorney for the sense f ihere is a dif'erence of Tastee Beverage, Inc. order. OPTOMfTUST Funeral services will be held !■ ri- i \ i r_ Schock began his banking ;:aitin^ on handoffs nnd to over- NEI’TUNE, N. J. day al 10 a.m. at the Mason-Wilson ! career l>v working summers *t , ’fhe application . . of Peter t.'hok- sbift, if oectl be. to hall the quick- Funeral Home, South Amboy, with ! ||)C Farmers and Merchants. After o!a- Gerard Ave. and Jackson Si breaking plav with the one back Call Collect 774-2734 a requiem service at 1(1:30 a rn. at ■ itaVjng the U.S. Army where he 10 double the size of a holding with N’lich it appears lo work the Sayrewoods Shopping Clr. 4 Mewild Laaa the Cburch of Our Saviour, with the J served as a lieutenant in the Philip- works at a corner of lhat inter­ better Tear —. M l i t m . Parlin, New Jersey Matawan, New Joraey Rev. Charles F. Walling, vicar, of­ pines, he was employed by the : section, in a residential zone wherp J Another thing with the Keys s ficiating. Interment will he in Phone: 721-7M* Phone: SH-J7M Long Branch Trust Company, ffr 'l ** a non-ronforming use, hav the u«;e oi ihe passhack ptav from L Christ Church Cemetery, South Am­ •■sorkrd there until he left to attend be»*n reviewed bv the hoard and tiie 1 . Ihe plav is a one for boy. Law School. While attending even- | a resolution on it was due. large ya.i)*- to the outside, hut the mg classes at Law School at Rut- j ------blocking h.u ks imiM l>«; clevrr ».»d - to y* Basketball Ihere js great danger of disastrous Free Prompt by the Farmers arul Merchants. Af- i Hamel Manager lumb.mg. as the Kevs found out Matawan Township Recreation ter passing the New Jersey Bai,| . C against Rumson and Metuchen. Commission is holding registration Mr. Schock was re-employed bv ■ . , >^ontlnued from page one) And thr defense loves lhe passback Tuesday 7 p.m. at CJiJ/wood Schooi the Long Branch Trust Company m During the l^.r)6 -l% 0 period, plav...... as they do not have to commit PICK-UP and A HAPPY and Sirathmore School for boys 1.V where...... he served...... as- Assistant ...... - ...... Trust : ,h^ • served as a division .^staff super- ,• |’j»rmst.|v ^ on lhe spot as with 17 wishing to play on recreation Officer and Assistant Treasurer, lie ' 1 ' ,r ,n ll>« company s souihetn close - formation [days; they can league teams. John McTag*ert.; returned to full employment with •""I i.entral divisions lie wa. ap- watch anu run wilh llie power be­ t a , . work chairman. _ announces I «h< F»rm rr. and Merchants ,n Au- : ^ fore the opposition's ballcarrier as DELIVERY it develops And reverses develop i?^;.tPp r«.a ^ . 5 - me,,,!,, ,;f m, *** ^ n „„k mg out of passbatk plays necessar­ include anyone on a varsity, jay- Ikiard of Directors of the Faimers , J- t ily have to he naked ones Rutgers Graduate vee or freshman squad nf Matawan iinrl Merchants; a director of Laird keys Threw M l-druitrd Hasses Regional High School or on a squad I Co., Scobevville; a director of Mr. Messerschmidt graduated In forward parsing, Ihe Keys of nny other high or prep .scliool Monmouth Capital, a small busi­ fiom Rutgers Umversitv in IW>!i have Miru'Aii f>H this yt-ar, have or college. ness investment company; a direc­ with a Bachelor of Science Degree comph led 17 and have had eighl tor of Jupiier Associates, a local in Management. During World War inter('e;ited. 'I'here is question with L O 6 - 0 0 2 1 radio firm. He serves as ,\ trustee 11 he served with the U.S. Navy. th:s pei-centagi‘, whether (lie R.*d f o i l Exam of the First Presbyterian Church rf His career with Neve Jeisey Bell R.iiik'rs should even In/ther vu'coming, ’ tinttiu of ibe Monmouih County Welfare ! cnn institute of Hanking which >s following year he ua.s named divi- fake Jiandolfs am) kerp p!a\s Irom Board, the Slate Civil Service the educational section of lli»* Am- s’on staff supervisor in the central which to p.iss, lack nmbilitv nnd Commission has announced. Pat­ criciin Hankers Association. d a isi*>; office. Mi . Messt-i si hmitlt dexii nlv. Hie "-.potiirig" nf r >m c.\• TO TIIE MANY ricia Stanwood, Autumn Lane, was ap|>ointed Keyjxirr manager ai i'rs hci i une.s a dead - ;;i^ *iy to Strathmore, placed sixth in the September l.,>.r>K, fhe (N'l'eti'.f'. /he Ke^fior't passing ,s exam. nol even a diveisionarv threat to Approve * the defense and is a mJ0 and being a poitMin of the ..\i»rl wh.it became ol the single MADE IN ’63 former Krvstoff laim, and contain- K,.vs u v ,t) M f|„. , | : YMCA, 40-1 Broadway, L o n k .Tl Onk St., building, SKllM lo $7S!i0. Branch. Afier u shnrt business Bernard and Katherine Delaney, mg ftpproximnloly il aeirs, uod to f|„, sf.itu,n. It cnuht carry to ihe •' mretlng, the Christmas part1/ will Route M. perwinal properly, $'2.rill0 expend therefor, including inculen- | n ,rht t nol to the Ielt At that a be held. A buffet supper will be lo Si.rt(KI; huihlinu,. tl.'i.fl.’if? to Jl’I.i'ifl. ial expenses, not exceeding $I,H<-' (oi/r.hdoun teas scored against ( served. Stella Hriskie. Second St., build­ •r,Ml ant^ i Neptune, champions nf Ihe "A" di- i M a t a w a n ing, IHJ.MM) to JJMMIH; also. bu;!dlng, tb) To ncquire hy purchase nr I vision of the Shoi e Conference wilh i SIH,7,)0 o $HRr»ll. condemnation fnr use as n sile for! :ts use In a practice game, just I Doris M. Daiienhm h, 41 M.iiiclii-S- fufuitj pebool coMstruct'O'! n plot uf j rtinni.ig lo sh« right, ; TONY'S ler Ave . land, M O to S2lllll. land lociited In the Township of | All Kcvporl Irouble is not in lhe Sunlo Lauro, Hl'2 Washington St.. Manalapan in Ihe school district hackfie.d either. Coach Sian (Tul- J building, JHSiOtl to S7HD0. on the southwe.sterly side of llie fvi Btikei has fo balance up wilh a ; D r u g s HARRIS HARDWARE Murv, Ralph, and (latliii, r,u! *' ' road lending Irom Fnglishtown lo "strong" end alongside a "weak" endo, Mhmlii’ St., building ^M.ViO Mlllliurst and hiiving a Ironlap.e lackle or vice versa. Use of flank , R. M Yura, R.P. nnd J. C, Yura. R.P. to SVK0I). thererm of approxiintilely KK7* and i rs nr sprend formations became j IN MAIN ST., MATAWAN Webster .loncc, Jlf» Iranci.s SI., .being a portion uf premises owned very h uardous for Ihe Red Raidei s i 145 Main St. M alaw an bonding t0200 lo Jfi'200. |and mcupirtl by Wondrow Luhrs therehy. Cross . blocking as an ln> I Louis'and Mollie Rovenlhwl. 77 1 and Helen l.tihrs, and containing divide.!* or concerted art among IW MAMUIIS Wesi J-|tjtit Si., building. $I'2,IJ00 ii I*• 1 *approximately 0f» acies. and lo thu Kevport linemen bus to be hap- i Charge Accounts Invited $11,0(10 i expend therefor, including inch Im nrd al best becuust h thiee-nitU) • THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, November 28, 1963 £ very thing's priced right for tke,44olLtilay at S h o p -R ite ! !

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CALIFORNIA STEAKS I b . ST A N D Y B O Y as, 2 9 * For Sroiline Short Cul Flovorful Meaty California I; Rib Steaks *. 69* P o t R o a st *59* A l Won m a t no watte • No watte Boneless 1 OtANMMHU Frtsh Occan Spray ft.bai 19* ii Cube Steaks ».99‘ SMOKED Chuck Roast *69* Cut for London brail . A Real Treot APPLES | Shoulder Steaks t.99* Newport Roast i,.99* For br«liinf or polling tool Fresh fc Leon MDCMSP S h o rt R ib s * 4 9 ' Ground Chuck » 65‘ WCSTBM Cut Loon for slew > . HAMS DELICIOUS 2 2 9 B e e f C u b es *69* t imi m p t. i------I Jumbo 26-10 count IBelleville Turkeys SU TT H A lf < « Shop-RK* FULL CUT PASCAL CELERY California Crisp lart* lUSi 19"! FUILCUT 4 5 lb. Brand Standard SHANK Oven-Ready 9«oi. C IN T H S L HALF 4 • 8 lbs. 39 O y ste rs 69* Fir fdlck null 8 9 I 3 9 Ib. WHY PAY MORE FOR FROZEN FOODS? KVRKYTiiiyr.'s pm cm incur at snoi'-nrtia why pay mom:? : t:' Shap-tita ar Marian hanpliin, Mine*, Apple 2 0 -at.J ’j:; ar Oulch Apple ' pkgi. Chose 6i Sanborn P i e s 4c OFF rag. e for COFFEE Melon Balls 5 9 9 * EHLERS jm Sbop'Rite ClMf tr leef Spinach ir Winfir* »sr4*eilk^Go*iKt 9119 Fruit Cocktail”*’37* Syrup ’tr 59 IhepJfto m m Ihep-BiwCemOl Shop-Rit* Shop-Rite Beef, Mushroom or Chicken Shop*Rite Cranberry Swiss Mist Instant Cream Cheese **» IS* M argarine i . a s * 15 si. «hep«wGredsAA Salad Oil & 39* Gravy 2 *...:'29- S a u ce * 1 C h o co late ft 31" B a t t e r Quarters k M 1 Cream ed Herring *£'' 47* Pride of the Farm My Favorite Beef, Uver or Chicken Shortening Sc OH Shop-RiU, Z2S Calorisi, Vanilla or Chocoloto Ali»*et«ue ftwewt Pefcef . . ^ ^ Vug.RiteTvWtPe'b Margarine 4 & *t Pitsa" *i“ y9* Tomatoes 6 « 83* Dog Food 14 1 *1 Spry 3 » 64* Diet D rin k 6!~. *1 Upton Chicken Noodta Shop-Rite Shortening Blue Ribbon Assorted Paper WHY PAY MORE FOR DELI? Soup Mix 4 if ’I Evap. Milk 8 "™ *1 Shop-Rife 3 ... 57* Napkins •listpin- I Kraft Red or Yellow Hawaiian Shop* Rite Cut Rite Canned Ham A r m o u r 9 tan ^ 5 ^ Mayonnaise & 59* Punch 3 ™ *1 Cake Mixes 4 K >1 Plastic Wrap 4 ” '1 Weston New Gkne Oronqi, Grope, Florida fsMhor Orsng« Pin*apple Gold Medal Wondra Chocolot* Pudding 2< OFF1 Sliced Bacon qual°ty*lean . .4 9 * I Armeur * lhop*tito M a y o n n a ise 4 5 ' Hl-C D rin k 3",. 9 3 ' Flo u r 5 b 69* JELLO 2 i% :27* I Sausage M eat 1.29* Franks AR Mteter Alltel ».49* , litre < ' V«lo» er While N«* VetFak | Sliced Belegna *.59* American Cheese b.S9* WHY PAY MORE FOR Il iKER Y? S H O P - R I T E Pumm ppkin P ie X,'£"n!r,l: t s 4 9 * F L O U R 5 4 3 9 C POTATOES5 \ Stuffing Bread Courmot dt loavei 3 3 * SHOP-RITE J QourmotBrowdAlerfe . , Shop'll!* 3 2 o , £ g < ALL BRANDS Vegotarian Veqetable . C l e v e r e a P a f l R e l i s h 19* Pretzel Twists 2 9 * G effilte Fish jar or Vegetable 2 ,.0„:.- 2 3 ‘ I Courrmt Irewn 4 Sere# f .* 6-01. $ f Hard Rolls Ml 291 Chocolate Chip 7^ L23* Nestls 10c Off ’’can 6 9 Tom ato Paste Im ported cam I Shop>tito ‘ Sun»h«»* Shnp-Rite 1c Sole, leg, 99« DeUcioui MardMMlaw Hecken Fope or Progrette Brom o S e ltie r «»»*• Iti 5 9 * BubM*rm2kS40' Fluff ► Flour 5 & 49- Olive Oil £ •in k » H i ' V j f f e e t h k m s h •o. 2 9 * AVL-AMmiCAN nESSmT FArORim Keyport, Route 36 ICE CREAM ^r" £59* a - f iu M m 79* iocilMM „M ' SHOP-RITE OI’KN 7 DAYS I UAI1,Y T IL t; FRIDAY TO 10; SUNDAY T IL t. M«U iSn H n thru Set.I. Nlffct, Nov, JO, I94J. Not rnpontlbi« lor typographical r». Wo reserve thf? rlyht to limit qunrttit)>>‘i Ih u n d ay, November 21, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Thirteen

Franchise For Marine Electronics I.EGAI. NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE Tax Appeals In Mail Vulc Cards .Main Street. In the HorouKli *>f M a la - Jj'krMrie Drivr appruxlinatejy 3.V) ■ with was introtim*ed at a tmetinf of i of >;.id Hwrnuun Council to t* hcJ«» wan, County uf Monrmmlii. SUdL- ol lift souUjfHAlcrlj of Tayh»r Av«*mn\ 'tht- Horoufrti Counril of the UorouRh in thu Buri)u«ii Hall in said Boruuah New Jersey <(’ Randolph lleu.ser l«e- ‘ f i r.wrtliras»t*rl.v mil** of N e w Bruafc- ol Matau«.n. in the Count.\ of Mim- «*i Uet"t*nil«‘r 10, ItxW, at H.OO rVkick in;’ the ai'ent thrreiM and in chari nf Minam Drue, and ;her 2t\ lyti. and uni tw further «'ihv * MAH(iAKKT VIKBIIOCK > ,u v r d l. has co m p lie d u iii! th e r e ­ u ll MorlhuvsW.-ri.t jatlf i»f Cenlf*r , Mitrrrd for final ji1« r dl HotouRh (’Irrk The Monmouth County Board of Faced with the certainty that " mmt-menu .•( Tnir 14. Curjjtuatinii.s, a p p r r m m a T r iv Iflflrt fri«dm:i«v.uriMin,is 1un.i r»m wil!uim *»tiwt ynh i 'ill-tim#*jii-uhu I* J< IM.y |ir(.5nmil.irvof Kruscd pS>u pthe u te s>sMpn« of . few »f .•tf.trils- of Sutfilun Avenue, unlud* of appeals filed by Marlboro 'I own* record for mailings of Christmas; ortm . ..tr uMJi*.‘.u|uit,.n. inj; U»r ;ill »>/ Ujc afurc...iul im p ro v r - T\N SAl.K .NOTICK irr n l neft*v«:ar.\ .ipnuilfn.'incch aiu! I Of Real K*d,i»«» m ine Tn.oi>hi|i uf Ma 1.iw«n fthip property owners from a cards and j-ifts. Matawan Post mas-j now tiip k k k ok k . i. me Necriaiv ■M»rk iir in;«U'r>;iK. jII ;i.s *hn\wt »n» I Kor \»>i'-i*:i\tru ut ni T.iXfb ' ments, The appeals were filed ear­ iter Charles J. ILi.scnmnn today re- nf ’*»• st.m •>: Nca Jiim->. i)<. H e ir- .mil in ,it't'(iMl:tiiiT u iin aiut lu UH* ' rnhlii Noiicc is heui>> riven tti.it t.ie undi i .ii «iu d. the I'nlltclor e> on the l'«h day ol Oecfmh-r ... 2 1' M t'-.e I. lio.vnur dercrtlnd . The following appeals were al* ! pai^n. ;.iid -,(<•.;sld m i |M>i;din.'i. i-m*. j m a s . pl.m s aorl M>fi"»fuatJ<.nv rfle r- . Saitl lands .\ill In? sold tt* m »k(i the* .iin.'iii't of municipal pops ehaifeabie lowed: I ’llie Postmaster said, Here arc c u 'a d ii> .ill Hu* slockfii'J'lci •• P ie ieo f, iff! In ui said (Jrdfr and om fl!e in .ii*am^t pn* bailie m vhe I if -.1 d a v of k-'.j|\. ev»'hi>i\e. '',(i>ifver. of tiie , Joseph and Claire Gadowski, | the things to watch lo be sure lhal V.hji'h .-.i'i! < • "i • rn i ,,nd th r I i . n 11 n| Un- nffii-c «it th r Mi*rmif:h ('li-rk and lien fnr ta x e s p»r th e \e a r :"-U . as ccni|n:U- IKI hrfflnfm f ;md Jwtrliv appim <-d uUH intere.*.: i.m s.iid a m o u n l tr«»TU Pie ‘ ir-d r!a\ .,f J u P 1<> the date if i i i ■111" ll- III'. nl i: r .is pin\;dcd li\ iIm ’Ihr* f s i t m a ir d tn.i.viinum am oun t th e side, and i .-si.s uf «.aie. Tr.u siibsi-i i.n : i* ij] .,c|) fee to lh e persuii w Jio IU.0M. ; paelca^’/* will be fle'ivcnd before i,c.\. ' .if }i« -d< o r lo iti- ti> (if jsviifd for . b^d.% Pj<- .iiiMumi d u e MJbJeci ’n i edf'V}/;lJo>i at th e l inept for $2330 to 12000. j “First, check over your CJirist* h;»vf Mftcli Mt rnv hiind .ind M (.In'll limids ;i'i:l nutes of thr JUn- the s a le '■hall oe m .tile l>efi»rr Hi .' em u l.is;fi-, of the ‘.ale or tlir p ro p e rty w ill ;»(li\fd mv nl/n’i.il .(t .m ttiu ru n l b> thi* Vx>ftd i*idi- he re-.-oui Cash nr certified coeck mil iull he .icerpU'd pi p av m eu t. Henry and Anna Mittelstedt, mas card and IUi very rare. • St^ l * ’I' f i t "il, till;. I’ i/tr f nlli d.i> uf riijm r Any p.ir«el uf real pri.fW.s lor v'ro ‘ ' other ' ’ pun-ha.scr will be ‘tiink off nnd *.i ;he T:• t A !) 'J>>f *--l/M).»p-d ’>1 >Aid pur- efi’lit per centum jk -i .rnri.irp .ipd I'i • MKimeitM/ity sit.dj have fhe fan e n i ' f Miiiidt f«l jmkI » ixi < • tlirt'C", jui't- is }j4.ri,0'Ki 1(1450 to $5000. | complete with full name, hired iemedie«i anil imhl'' a' <>thri piiMna-ci- m > r .j:H T j HiMiKtiAJdJj-, uiciudiMU the r.’giit to b ar o r lore* j and number, city, state a nd /one Sei-timi A Th** foll.n* in»r rtiatters Robert and Irene Cavanaugh, Si'i-re-1 af \ St.,lr. clo^r the rir.ht of i r d r m p l i m. air hfirbv determmed. dt-claicd. >e- . J ne sale shall tie made and c.mducleil jp accm dame with the pru\ :sion \ or /I P ('ode number. i.'» JL’ rtiU Roosevelt Ave.. land, $.1400 to S3000. .-I’rd and ; ttt-cl: nf Uie statmc of the Slate of Ne i .It t ■-1\ enPUe<| "An Art. eoncetMpltf ! “Second, slock up soon on sturdy (a l 'Khe saul |>ur|m‘ f d f'c rib e ^ l In Francis and Elizabeth Riopcl, s o r t c i: u n p aid I; M-s an d iissesM P crd ^ -ir <| nth;-, n ii'cip .d L*iiarce»( on re a l p io p e rty . } p:id;ri» materials lor your uifr M e llo n :i o f ttiis IkhuI o n li n j iu T K • and providing for the t-olfeciioii f.'ierenf tn the ereali wi and er.foicemenf if School Rd, llast, land, $3130 to TAKE SUl'lVK ill..! ii i li H c:.t e ^ j i r n x ,.;ul ,i pr«ip • packages. including heavy wrap- fntlo $2150. , . loi 1 I lieIV |J(M iiim Mill lia * ' r Ml>1 l.ini/Xl;mr)\ Il’lll ert’ ,,r imnrnvi ment v.!m-h tin* I'"!' •-upplehieotar Ihrrr*.!) ,vw! amend itn; v Pit f* f. * pinj* paper, corrugated cartons, h rmuir? vitn.iif, imhk an,\ i>fiM»- in .iuL'’ i m av l.t\s!.ii!v a itiiitif nr m a k e Ernest Kau. RD 1. bulldm?, i\ time hefoie the »:de P.e ti*;tie'*irned \\itl reeeivp t>ji\njeid nf tne ; stroni! cord and adhesive tape. ; H'*' Tou,, h|i' **f Mai;iuan in iin* -i1- a tcnciiii i-ntiro\eiiirn!. and no amuimi due ■ uv pi‘»|f:ti\ wji, pifeie.\t ami cu-.! uu to ihr time cd pay* SlO.nO to SI0.4J0. : jC*.ont> of Moiiiomilli and Statf of r a n <■! Pie in*.I Ihfit*.>f liii> been nr How Solan, Baldwin A v e., Other Suggestions } Nm J n .^ , tr»*x-t)i**r o.th ai'rt-t- M.aM he sp ^ cin lh a s v e ‘.«*«d cn prop- T lie v :;id !:>-ids- su H'Ptcct to *a!e pesfi i)>«*t ta x du plicate, , , /.I i '•'* jimmi.it* *ft fnrlh 1»«*Iimv a* tlu* ih> Tlo* |M-tiid <1 u* »*t o liu-~ s of .-'Id the i. i’.ri e f . d e i.im 's , iniif o .h r ' t u m u ip .tJ tn arce>. t*.Juiii w ere a Jien Parcel Vatoot CM i now. He sure to use the colorful f if.>i* .,i im annual tax Jfvy ’■aid purpose v. ijlnn the lirnitatic-i-. nf tiieieon ,. i tht' I p s j d .n i f J u J i . i!/fi!l e 'c b i s h i . him t-v ei, of th* Jlrn t«r Edward and Anna Wacyra, RD I, i now Hve-cent Christmas Tr«*t' ! .-r;:]:^«i thr uajd premier'. t..( thr cm. sj'id I.m-al tlfi.nd I . : * a n d rdini; laM'*- fot Pit- thi' > e a r PfV' ri:e ;i«t listPfl |>e!'v.« lead, $7420 to $6420; land $6290 iu [stamps on your cards. ;'"'1 ,lkr M,,"\ !,,J *>t tn t'lf icil'niiiihle hlf thetenf. Is coi j jx ron ok taxks I ' . . . ,nt* i'>ilovM-i|! v e a r- iritil >.mt pn*m« •H rnlx i ‘J(Ji s e a r s | ‘’I-ourth, procure free labt'*s; :•'<» aie ^'(«M'd im tavis, nd iuj. i c i T n e ‘•iinplr »r.f »t .il d fb t »t'ite- nWNsim. or matawan ''M 'l-'K y K UK,,H Mark J. and Mary (tnlin, Mor- i from your post oHiec wl«ch re-.ul i t!"rl ewvnimt o? »ti i« « * »mt u 'l'it jrcu ii«< l li' ‘ iiul l.* u h * ‘ TAX SALK. I.ISI ksvmknt ftaaville, land, $T74I lu {2(M0. '• A l l i ; „ r I ' .1 -t nrl * K tl 1 I” " 1 v*‘* (''‘"idfni to lhl-»e o d f l v 1>IM«| iltih nuiile and fdrd in the off'.ce of T O ‘.V: ♦im* .^ ^ 1A !» H-c k !>■! A m o u n t j All lo r Local and mi i,, roiMdnfi] .md ap- Pie hi>ri)ii‘’ h C ! i i k and ,i c.-m 'i)fti‘ a-i ! r,\ fill Malct.eji; Waller and Mary Mack, Hound- )0C t KCl tt 1 f or Out-oM'own |>Jivery, ko j (W1„n i p,n»r jV'c-.-i-Dip Oimniiiicc 1 •> fi-iued ilnjiljc ,.le mijnnal tne rivif Kin ".'Is Wolf H»K. J0F HH try Rd , buildfeic. f l f l t to $7170. that **ou can son your Christmas ] Tounvh!,, ,,i Mata^u-, Mit.in-t !'.»♦ Uf’f o lilrd in thr iifftti* <»f the -l-.iti.’ . ’id ('illn'p.if f'in (favir 1.1. Hi m.7u Leroy la d Mildred Doran, Mor- flirecp .i n( the t) n i- :o n of l.n ra l f<-'v- -■'"ii .1 K J«'»et)htor H Vkov. rorutti 4*tH 1)5.24 RayilWM radlKtleplwwci like thi* m«Je1 arc now available la enrds nto two groups, with ad- \ ;**r V,Vvi!i'JrV.'Vi!-“ oalulilnrc uTii i *• ’* *i' »• n t in fit* Uc|>;i it ment < \;i,mi,,|,,i huh.imu.-, 147 T l'M M iiy " f tlir S ta t r of Ne.>. J r r « r \ . WOOIJI IKI.DS A lin e Toon. Box 7*. building, ba— — ir f a l i a f Miarf Imr Kiythwa'i Um • t waring tlwtrwiic instirini* fast delivery. j 1 ^ «srr Mao sn-rct in ihr TounMup id m ic Ii htali’pie-H sho'.* * Pi.it t’ir H.rhnn Tr..il'ni: C’nrp. :nn »p.:h rn>s* tlrhl i>! IIS.0H to 115,2:10. aniiliuHfeai * . . . . / 11 'Iflaujoi. Nrw Jrisvs. on thr .*<•<•• Ihr H/innP'h fje/jiied 11 mis m Tr:>i‘:',n Corp. :i*i, ‘ju 7it ef|Uipmrm. , “i-itth, bt* sure thsif vour full j ,„ut < 1.^ ,,r tnhf>. ir*on ..t ft wt i »iD«l la c s is n n n rii-r d In UUs II.. I- "i ’i t.-t.,’ir I’cler A. Shalvltis, Route 520, «ct 1«.34 y. . r-, . - /- , 1 , . ,. , , , name ond address is on all of your : P.M . i-rr\i.itim- mm* I'o'.fl o fd in a n i'f h\ |40,0(('.l. ^t*d Ihr I.A KK N IK\V J*A HK Ma* lias (' i;,„, J, building, $3660 10 $11660. Marine Electronics Co., Mill Rd., j fixed or fixed * and - mobile sta* i Christm as card envelopes .ind ship -1 ! -o iir r of iin* n u n of vnmi 00 in I'Mliim e of Pie >;od olilieation< author* Scimlle 1-i-ia i/fd In this i/.uid n tdiiiitncr is |>«I- M r ‘u i* C -d I.. S <' ll" 11c -IM.'ll Joseph and Mary Finan, Route Matawan, has been appointed an lions, can operate from u st a n d a r d 1 n'jn„ labels and be doiihlv sure 0 ru>,'* ir,li ,:H lw- ,,IV ‘•uuiv.iimt. for IB. 17 » , land, tJOM Iu ft t » . iiifn friir-L- ne luiiiLfihnM (um ur 1 ; ,h . ' ...... i . •.. ■ .niMrd In tlir exception contained In V.’ md A Pmteil 21 22 is? m autfxirked dealer for Raytheon amo, truck or boo««holdpvcr. jincKic^'v™ir"'jjl;’'C.Td7nurni*? in iNa' nil,'";;;;!! p.v ;.Prardi f M .V M U ’A.V } ’A H K Alexander and Pauline llindin, Company’s line of marine tlectron* New radio direct,.,n l.nders lo I vm,r r(.lllrn midl^ v " , l»..-l. ‘ ill* l.aiv in the drlrt limitations pie* w •lia n t.f»- 18 litj.iA ■ ci iin i| i>\ sani l.aw II il'.n l . Id D i.n m Cit<« 11 251 ..VI Mnule 79, land, t 4 l « la I2CW; build- Ic producta. The firm will Aell and help r>oa(inen pinpoint their post-! Postmaster especially re-i ?• oiirr of tnr mum of 9:10000 1*1 in|t, SIMM to $17,190. servic* depth .sounders, marine xii Tne ajM'jerap- aiiimint of not I'ddn- himI M«t|',nrt S.ridii 17 31 I IM.4I lions offsnore include a transisior- 1 quests that resident* schedule I ‘.“'i1' a:,!‘ u,x •‘ouu-aUnt. ix i e e d m i; Hvt 2SO Im M«-ms *>f r x o e iise t! i • s #n(l ( ,u»j t el J oh n i 17 34 » 'l 40 Paul and Bertha Stryker, Gor­ band, citizens bond and single .side-1 ized portable UDK and an automat- j rC i^ .in l" " .n^ihnV.c' "'Ul ihaV iii • ul"lk ik i 'n o te d u m lrr M-cln*!i ♦r>A:7-'h of M.imo .*.rle»t; n i7 . 12R-M don's Corner Kd., land, $12,050 10 band radiotelephones and antennas, i ic RDF that -locks nn** any select. I ^ ^ . i J L ,2* ( S r < "<',‘•■Ml I.a w fia* P rr n inch id ed m the T'lf'ii" ind Mail! Hdl 17 J0 .M N . 1 I J 155 Alt .1!— •i.ii.m.iiii. ! ..j ------...... tarUS and lillt p.ltKa^Lft M»nf! 'O i»'0 Piiei'oinK e.>.;!maled i-osl of J.'vlS.O'i'l CI.O i N'.’OOI) HKICJHTS 17200. radio-mAi* direction finders, automatic j ed radio signal, 1 p'-rmittin^ a con* I most distant points are mailed hy i • if s « j(| 11ti111 i'|iii-iil or piu jKVie. Mini i) • p. ...,d l^iuri. r,. Hn A 2. X < im H Antnnia and Anuncia Kioto, Plea- pilots, and gas fume detectors m an-; linttous and accurate fix of the Dre. 10. Those for local deslin- ••la'h aiiiiniiit nm,' he rviieniled for I ilhe M j.'d O'fiii Ctos« h 4S.47 .11.01 j«i tn (h> m'c'i p pm * <>l e.xuensi out u it iista'id- .lolin i.od M a m ir Mi Pliei jt.fj it 74, 75 aant Valley Rd., building, 122,511 ufactured by Raytheon. bout’s location. atinns should be mailed al least a to $20,510. Ray'.heon's tradumark, "Fatho-j Previn^ Affshore boatmen from : ■ r >• nn.' Im iitat.n n or ic^pictloM I ‘h .. i )e« am t T ’i»n A l'n o n Pt. 21-29 217.0^ |jf)\l) () 111) IN A N t' !•: -MAKINC Slip. .iM'I 'H* Ilk x ictor nf t»at ;.e r.nili ul I i.oiit* ;o.d M;.i i .ni lie!! 2 jo.ie meter," is as old as the science o f , constant duty at the helm i.s Ray- ! week before Christmas. 7-i't» 41 Broadkey Corp., Lloyd Rd., rt.KM KNTAt. AIMMUM'JUATUJN (IK nf .‘•iiiitxi 4 id tlie Kirst Otdmaner Mai e Hethunr K 34. :ta PC M kuildiii”, $15,510.10 111,0k . electronic depth »ounderft. It wa* j thcon'r new electronic pilol. Keep- j LEGAL NOTICE S^O.OiW KO»{ IMI’IIOVKMKNT (IF urdei .cn l.n.s nr statutes ;n rffret i )a» > ' ,.od I .I'bri ta Sim * 3tl. I'I 17?.17 the name j^iven to the world's first | the boat on course, automat- THK S K W A f: K 't'llHATM K.NT ill it.ite of .idt.jitl.>’i " f Mii li .ir ii p u r p o 'e di-M-i pi'-d in pa t a tf I'.o ih M » ia«. $u,29o to $m,tieo. rn^ineers and installed in the ocean ! ory system permits the helmsman i pn>i>ti*;tls a i r tn vitrd anrt x\Ul •>«' if* Oil* an d \ l» }p » a W iiPdn(1.>n 11 . tS. 13 141. M At; I'HOlO/INr; THK I^SUANCK OK l f 'fc ti.in 4!>A •'*'•7 nf sai«l |.;iv. anti survey ship, Lydonia, in l!KM. 1 to make emergency course chants j f i - i v id hy tli*- Ma\«>r atul Coiin**!! o i l On*-*' .Ittri Mes,inder M-lft 2J O* Michael J. Kochera, Route 79, /'.ONUS O K NO’I K S O K 'I'II IC IU)I(- •li the e vi ifidil ure aiitliori^rd In M jile i |r>.d"r llu|(l|o|f C orp. thr Horo.ii'h of Mntawan. M«*iunmitli i 17. »« ?4,ll building. $15,330 to 114.130. The firm’s depth rounder line j up tn 170 dejtrces. practically a r ...... Ol?«ll Kt)ll KtNANflNO SITU Po* iiood in-dio^ocr iiul e\i-i\ p.u t II K Mini I )i h sp c;o|r M 41 <2 25«.:c* Albert J. Benninjter, Inc.. Nolaa ranges from compact flashing complete reverse in direction, and , 3^ r ^ , , 3 1 , 1 Sl;l’l’l.i:\IKNT.M. A PIMtOI'ltlA* I i* »• r e.. I is n e iis s iii \ tu m u t e d the fiJiuc* Wc'i.'ef irri H 7- III 27*1.(« Id ., buildinn, 114,350 (0 14150. !i>*ht models for small boats, to j «uill return to the original course ! llc hrltj hl p)r iu.ro.iRh Hall. 15» Main* T-’O.V m ibpi in*,dth a n d to p r r x t n l in miii- It \ hii» A ri'n '* V 2(1 10.34 larue. hifch * precision "while line” : set m either the console or remote street, statawsm. N.j on T»i**_*-rij»y. 1 nr. i t 0111 j.mn t*:n uv tijk ho p. ,ic--. ;i ini-^mt ini-niice to m r public Ao"ii*i.i- . "I Heitha I’ndrn'iN^l X M*ra 374/H Estat e l.hin'e*. D r c e m l r r Jl». l!*«afi . * *; pm for; oi-nti . omni'h. ok thk. uonoDr.n V t 7. K ao,rr recording types that Kraph the pres* j control capsule. The mcchanism al* thi im in ifniT nf drlit m ^vce.n of Ire -r II ..mi J"hi> L Wtlfht !h^ for.OshniK nf a nolirr aiitiiinohilr (i Ol MATAWAN, IN THK COIJNTV OK I. I *iM hC •fl.24 h T .S lJL im iii * MON.MdfTH. NKW JKJISKV lie** M;.111*11r\ 1111111;i11n11' atnl im lr*s r \ . M .r-e * i; .. Tecnnnelii K!lrit( pievrntinv «»r MH»- e...- i.--,* ri it |-'ilei he 77.» ...... '...... A S /;/is*ine such a menace e.M-ts. ^nd K K ’» 1 'OPT JirtfiJKJS ocean survey ships. j conditions, Pie Slide Uniat imrnt nf Health of II ini \ S'dcn-M'i 2J- ;n 311.67 Fall Line Of Radiotelephone* To help delecl accunudalions °l ■ o^7u/lV(V\"irrk'piiyalVlr"'S -rtln 'i I 1*i>r m i i 'f n fin f'it ilr- 'he Si.de of New ,!m.i-v ha* hdelu- '.’ at-.iiel .\’ ;.ilm - 27.fi*' The ful) line of Raytheon's radio ' volatil**1 gasoline.. ...i. .. 1 fumes...... in i-bilges . 1...... j | „ roU|.^ u f M a la v .a n , <»r esiMi in the s«ri*K*d in Sertion 1 of tin.* Pond m di- fm* mi 2 l!K>5 liiitde it PiKlinjr Ch-irt*" I Hi-Plr 12. <3 •itir u.'.iiie li<«^ hru-lnlorr Ijti*-* auPK'rt.'crl ,i ul tin ier tn this effect, nnd ii’ l die I I.i t id ..i d | .Ihr Hiilltx h '.n.sfi ii.n telephones ranges from (lie Ray*; and engine compartments. Ray- viim o f at leml HI*, of tlie am oun t ImJ. n*> .< |;cnri ill nnpro'.ftnr'lt In hr nt.idf I'I Hl'lfl.il ii f 11 nt J: 11 Ilf it ill I'ii t » T» PLI- .12 12Z.y** o* a* (limed in tlir H'*rmtefi of Mata* '<• of M onm outh. not .»• rs.ci'«s uf Pie . ^as dctcctor. r:j:ii1 tn reject nnv an d ;tll but?1. 1 1.1.7* Nfu .Ifi-rx, Im i.i « iii.i nre ■ >i «* i <* fd toe i.o. iti rp»\ rt'fim em H oard I.d lrm l>;d- M» H7 D a te d Ni»\«-uiltfr 1*7. H*fi-'l 1 111 V-fi including the compact detachable This device electronically “sniffs" « .-I!.-d ’• f i r s l OmIi’ui.i.-i " i ..I P *f H m . i'i Pie D.nsiii'i 111 IviK-.d CI. » r n m f i l >.* v 1*17. U Atlfst: M;iij.airl I'. VirtmnV «M7 iiiii’ ii ;nl in'.fd mm D e c n iiln '! 4. I lit* 1. it. t'tf i J f j'-a rt li: r ; of tlie T ieaM it.v >-1 •t1 M A iC, 47 1000-Series designed for pleasure | the air in these confincd spacer, C lerk 2/1 r, t(»e Slid e of .N'rv. J e i » n lu he net es. K M \li x a iv lrr urni M A boats, and more powerful. bulk- si^naJ):n^ . the .prcsepce of jja.s !uin-J JOHN W’. AH'l.KOATK a';il fitliliid: "Oi cMu.uiif' piovuliuu JtrhMMKl M. .rj? tnr< iul l,i« i n i | K " \ 'i m - i l <>l thr K;;iii(:it;. »;• r* fi,r •• iicli out pnvf. I-' .M A h * .' o tic ' a n d M. A r.n. c> )n.M otl^U fnr nerm ai*' e I,♦ a t v 7-?l 27.14' ent installation aboard commercial j plosive level. It is estimated thati iaN w,4° «i|irli of M ala'.ian , in t*ir Countv uf of tin H n iouch a t e h e ir h v p le ilfe il to lo'ci ,li tio\ |,e a rv 31 -.16 220 40 craft or larger, yachts. ; the fumes Irom only one cup of *»' i rj 'mciiJ'i. S im J ci -i- s , ii Opt <)|>t lal ni|r the )• 1111.-1*,i.iI |i;«> ine-it the pnn« ifi*l tT.l r, V.ni'i') HKACJt PA It K f.V'j.otm pjerefor. a id auf (mr i/m^ thr i'I a.ul inline^l n-i pit- ►aid olili*',diniu haul ,loo.,.,,.t 4ft. 7.1 The firm’s single sideband radio. | gasoline are equal to seven sticks SH KM irfS SAI-K 1(1 1-3 Furr.mou comir iP iiM ie c im-!i ^iil.t l .1) 11 i'.i i lm: >• -Midi h r (Inert, li”- f "'i.t r le i.i.d Fint e:’cr U'ii|)ifi» f OK NKW JKHSKY H to.fls j«ni>i r*m ia in'i” . : i! ul h\ >.nd urth- li'inilril ohllir.ithois iif the H.iKiiien .w. 37.fA two-way communication between ! power. niAN(.T.HV niymiON 1 .1 1-2 n a n ce t iir ff ti.is !»'* ii .ippr^tH i.ttrd !iie i ’ <'ioii!h -.hall oe ch':j.i'.e«J to IeV\ rt.MT'VVOOO HKACIt MONMOUTH COUNTY a'I x a lo te m i .n r * up.vi alt the t.t\- Jo in A, I .ri- ri.mrei . I I M D u cke t No. C VI41-CZ ,thrref'jr iS'CMiM. The <*osi nf >aid 1122 tt.M • lim.iU-d ni |l:)5.WKl ut dile orooiu?h for T , s e .! | P r .win Ktfll. }?.n 4.75 Rd.f land, $2380 (o $1300; building Uffredo L. Edwards, land, $3150 ri.OniCNCK J. MAHON. Plaintiff , *' ov pet’emlxT of lliGI ti im v. r-.limalrtl tlie p,i> m ent nl s j i d nbliyatMHis amt St at r lin'd.•)»’ Cniji, 14M?. H M v* THOMAS ft. M.4IKJ.V ef al. f3e * ...... "1 l.\9 $9!M to$S6.10. I to $2700. _ and for tlir |inipn«.f nf p 'r r e v t Pirien-. ptnni'. I;m ilatt;in of i'tp i*-Pr«ii H ri'set Ji*IO fe>idaiit*>' t frM-VOna 3! VI Gottlieb and MaryPryzgoda, ! J* H* Becker Inc.. Route 7fl, land, fin,. doe ;i ul t In the '•*«« nl i ;i Ir ur anioitn!. lii.i'iiio a nd Hefhrrl Wmant 1^1 VAM \irtur nf a Juilvment fnr Snte B7.15 'ii P .u tillo n in the ide.ve r ia te d i f . j hr*ti-Jnfirre m et » tlir KiOS.urn , «|i|xn- S»-rtion Ii T h i ' Imnd m d m a n t e .lean T . "d J.^rph Dmi/. J* 25. sr. Mor^a.ivUi*»-< Xennenl R d.,. land, $69.-80 to $GI,.'1S0; buildings, $!•-.- r .rl T K' Pri i’i*! I:un to me directed. I vhall expose I l'\u , Kl In*ulr ,n the M .st Otdriic.cr »i1 a! I t.ik*' elle rt tv\ei't\ tlSP tlass alter nn i:t i-3 HHD to ; 9?.B to 590.0M. fn r m i e at i.nhlif st ih^ * a- -^urthei apptonri<«ioi-i i' Ik t H i tf* h r r 1. i.n ii)i<-,->toltn rr..f xd tn fir.«) 1 K .\ S j| ) K t l O I I J f . N S ' I Clifford S. Kobertsvllte tn,]?ZxT "r'Vr'.'r-: '» ■ *m<>uni i./ i« « v i a^r. a* p/..vid*d in >.ih} I^ n a t ir'i.i f(| .i*i.| Kn*( Ht-Ulk'ffl <5. « .rw H ;m I building, $13,7a0 to $S(.)U, liold, County of Monmoulh. New Jer* 1 ‘•'ll*”* . I’lT t iif- fnii. m-iiiK <>f H'ind |..i>v IMV r H fi.-M .D K V S purptise anil in NOTH.'K of-. t'p n .ij. Albertsrl^alid Kate Jackson, Ry De- ,HM | Ryan ! Celeste Reilev land S7C00 i© !**>'• ,,r» Mfndav tlie 2nd dav ..r *” o nn.ituin mndu Thi' iiood ..Kiinjitce jiublishrd here- il2 II'IHI Oh Rd., land. $I»,4!W lo $IC,«W. . w T o O ^ i l d U i i . W to » W i *’ 2 ’’ M’ Pr* - ! 1 ^ . 1 ^ ° T im ^ f (Mtiihlr Herbert and Estelle Royle, Old | John A. Dugan, Vanderberg Rd.. All l..at c-ertah) lot. tta « l nr tjar- ueh. e.n-h lo he Tennem Rd., building, 930,270 ;o hnd, $7200 to SiWOO; building, S‘il30 ••fl of and in e n n v r s «iui.ite, |\- . to.-M .<«• " S f i t c t it.nid”. are )n‘n. It ant Ki na 11< in •»( the p v iu t t r f nf I.M tii. in Hlork *'7” «nds and tti te in p '> ra iih fi- $9570 to $7570. : R«0 to iM.CWI. ^ mui. « "Vifti'in 1 Hi\ i*r Min'i' -.;iid jr/i).*' n\ fin r.il ui Daniel and Mary Moran, Route I Louis and hsther Cassack and Cl-iidm-i Mal.iv-'an T d a ' ^ ’u h . .M’-i’ ia h if n n tfs ot tn e (intoiiirti m a 79, land, $(1550 lo $5800. and Morris and Alice Reichel. Ryan *no:jth (*o u m \. N ew J e i » e ' 'ur' ainoiml not rv«f«di'u’ ?40,oeo Cr.iie Kinnrpan I..S“ d.ited . n r n n fir. .mtnnt i/rd to h»* :.*vu*;d Joseph and Mary Herczeg. Mor* Rd.. building, J2'2.M() to $Jl.Lri0. t ,Aj(;' "j'm ?. * Ve'u'i-d .v Im-h.ii. i ir. nni,sir.ml |o an d ^ iP n u li,«- |irnit:itmoK ganville • Tennent Rd., building, ' Millon and _Ruth Whalev. Igoe j .mo /ujther revised June IM. J'lSt • cril*ed l»\ •;o:t t.n $18,530 io $18,000. , Rd.. land, $56,770 lo $55,270; build- nil *•*—*fjJed -in Ihr M...... i'niiiniilh...... f'jtnni" "» • 1 >'■ n :i i it i T'-ie i ni)»i n ve m e n l Clfrl;*- O ffice on Jn'-. 7. l!iV» a*. r«-?err»*fl to. .’iM>ro\«’H in ;mn T<»" fin- iMinrm ein ent of tn« v;|.iil.*r\' if.-,, Joseph Guth, flurl>or Rd., huild- ! Mev. .1 »• i s r s' r r a e c K P 'te m in an d of tin- H o iou j’ li ing, $18,320 to $17,800; land, $27,100 land. $32li7 lo $2517; building, $13.- ja^KCH A MIAKTO. Sltetilf i>\ c.liireriiieiil i I tlie -trv. .ifi- Pe.lt- 470 to $12,970. n.p.r.d . Oi-t )i. . j-io t*u-’>| nla'it of itie ll 'io n e h threetn tu $23,000. h«.,trpi-.irs fn rtn ‘ !l BulldiiiR Reduced farfi'in. hv rlnlv authritu-itlrrl rer-.rd M,,: s;,,'ions ejiih "ith i^mjiied ion- land. $3421) to $2620. i Michael and Constance Rvn.e* ...■f ithi; ir linn ...... >-<-di>u’s ,„rfur 1Mf.Ih f su%11 >>'s n>i> !i.i-atlon>.: Francis and Marie Schuber, U n-, lf,cx ^*^* Hucklev Rd., land, MARI.HONO COKKKK INC I,;* viii'Juie.tivt. «Klc nf S i J f r k e v inn Hill Kd.. building *19,7211 lu ! « l “ to $I2(W. S t.ilf ll'"hi*.j»i' lliiu!r !.'n :M :ii-|'ro«i- Alice Stoli, School Rd. F.a'it. nrpnratinn of this S*atr. w ho«.e Mi'i--• 4*70 fi.et ‘iitithea>-!ei l\ of Cfrv 118,72(1. ‘ ' “ <'![.*[‘ off,, »itiiiitr»l .it No IV* ci ni f'laee. On soiitnea-u-i 1* m !e of Donald H. and Judith Voorhees, land. $10W) In $750. Wickatunk. land, $ti*00 to $41)1)0. Alice and William StoU. Sc.h«ol St;:.tMAHY OH SYNOPSIS- o r AUDIT HK.POKT Rd. liast, land. $24(11) to $2200. O K MO.Afl/J ' i s n i l K ("OM M ISS'IOV/; J/S' Rm sI Appeal KHIK DISTHIC'I Nl’MHKIf TV il M.VIAV.'A'J TOW.S'ciUr* NKW .IKHSK.Y Angelo Rossi, Route 520, land, Albert Hoy sen. RD I, building. CO M !»A s< \ ,f IV K 7* AI A .N CK S I I K K T MCW’lo WiOO; building. SI0.2S0 -o 51S.390 to *H.8«|- r.a'- ••ce lial.i-ice Karl Scparis. Nohin Hd.. building. Ca.h Dec :t| P'O-J D ec at. HUH I97M. ... tV.M'll’l $ 4.1B2 75 $42,63(1 (o Mll.ti.W. Urferred Charfe* to Kubire Tn .... ’’.'iu.frfi 21 .snn.txi Clara Woolrid^c, HD I, buildinn. $ Ifi,020 tr $15,220. $a:i.ii7t>.^l i;u .r « 7a Frank II. and Henny llnjilandtr. Sayre Woods Theatre Hoiilr 79, larwl, S42I1II tn S^TIitl: i.i a in i . r r i K s a n d su n i’i.iis SAVRE w a a o MWPFtNG CF.VTEH buildlnt-. I7J10 lo $7i7ll. Hnd|;et A ppi upi jatiofi H f - o r w * ...... J l.'>:‘2.l» J t.;#K'i2fi S r r u l Hond.s ...... i.i ram cp a7..VHI,IX| : M l-NM Jainrn A. Carr, WW «ll land as- Surplus ...... t.247.Ml LVM.Htl M.s.smrnt. William J. Ilawkins, Liuirt'l l.u-, t£i.fi7<> 21 rti.Mj.7A Big Holiday Shew land. SI4M tn W t; laml. 1157# m lot* Show ivory $Ii*.rr«. K irt D iM n ct Nt*n*liei T w o . M « |« n \ai To*.\u*.idp N ew Rd.. land. *IS,7« tu $1K.MW. .le i* f> . is puliiith fd i.'.lce in leipii.-etl l.\ ll .s 4il:IM-;t7 Sat. At 10:30 Kredriiek J. Wflirie F ro m 2 0 0 Ir«n» l.uxenburjt, Vandcrburt; Tr r ;•« u r n Rd., land, $a,7M to I2H.C0I; ScIuhiI Jin III Stwflod With Turlioy?? Tho Placo To ltd., land $2790 In $20110; Orchard and Kailrond Avev. land, Oi.ld tn Go To Tho Show -r- Jtrry Low it In Tho USU. Jack l.uxenhuri'. Si'hnnl Kd.. Funniott Comedy Of Tho Yoar land, VU,M« m IHStiS; building, Jll.llll lo 111.710. WK TAKK TII1S Andre M. nnd Knlhlcn I’niilnn..', P!t*jisan! Valley Kd.. land, STillO in $«I0; liuildini;. $411,470 lo SH.tHHI. ; HIKANS TO WISH Olhrr Hfducllon. Dani>;l and Jnscpliini1 Mi'Currmi. [ rieaw nl Valiev Rd.. buiUlini;, I <43.470 lo $40,470: Imildini;, $,M,IHI ' OM: AiNI) ALL Turkeyj have big wishbones - but not to (31,50(1, I lk’l»n Shaw, Buckley Rd., lonil, I $tno m $4.i(iti , Kdna M. Nettt-r, Dulrli 1.anr Rd . land, SiKMI In PM. ; John Narr.nwlch, Bucklcy Rd., i M M M lk , Imid, fG.ri70 lo IWO, ICslalc of Carnlin K. Taller, Tkr- WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING lown Ktl., buildin.:, $3HMI to $21110. , M i r l7rnnk and lilalne (ira/ianu, No­ OPEN FRIDAY 11 A.M. AS USUAL lan Rd., billUllnf*. $17,600 In $17,190. , I'lurcnw C. Rin'he, Hrndi'vcll. | JU S U M IntuaJHliAti knUmna'. land, 114411 lu $540; building, $l!l.'iO I .mn nm-i to »mw. ' loolc fo r the Golden Arche*/ Si-renn W. Anderson, Wilson Hil . Tomorrow Aftor Oinnor Aik Dad Te Tako land, $83U lo $530. • Archie C. nnd Gran- I. Apitnr,1 You To Soo, Horo At Th* Sayro W oods Route 70, Iniildinj!, $15,400 lo JIV ' 11171 I Y S DRHSS SHOP «00. . i Thoatro, Tho Y oar't Boit Comedy Laugh Hruno llilenkl, School Rd, hirnt, I i r fMIN ST, MAT\WAN McDonald's bliiUlinj;, $2050 lo 110.VI. | H it l.nwrence nnd Marv Anne Ynunit- HIGHWAY 35 (Ju»t North of Five Corners) MIDDLETOWN man, l.loyd Ucl., JJ1.3H0 to $20,SOO. 1 Page ?«or?er)n fHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, November 28, 1963

Chief Boice At Proving Grounds under sedation at home when they was .. fifth grade pupil In lhe Cot­ Students Give Club Aids Needy Fire Department Scrvicc Held For became distraught at news of the tage Park School, Morningsld* discovery of the body. Positive Ave., Union Beach. N e w s Identification of the body was made Besides his parents he Is surviv­ Sleeping Beauty At Thanksgiving Union Bcaeh Boy Thursday by the child's godfather, ed by hree brothers, John F, jr.. Frank Fleming, 111 Luppjiatong William and Paul, all at homo, ana X miuical vwilMl t t Sleeping Funeral services were held Sat­ The Mid-Madison Woman's Club Ave., Keyport. & paternal great - grandmother, ' «uty w u MWMted by th* met ut the Browntown Grammar Al the regular monthly meeting urday for 10-year-old James Kon­ Mrs. Anthony Goetz, Keyport. The urea where the body was Ml o( the b d pink fctaol ol School, Route 516, Thursduy niitht ish, son of Mr. and Mrs, John F. Thursduy of tbe Board of Fire Of­ fecund was whcra the boy originally tulo tt jiM t tat *lsht ol Th* and made final plans to give two ficers held at Midway Hose Co. Konish, 727 Front St., Union Beach, whosa body was found Nov. 20 had set out to go fishing, Police f t r a u ’i Club of L«urene* Harbor Thanksijiving baskets to needy Matnwan Borough, Vernon Ellison, Cited For Service l W*b*t«f Hall ot the Laurenc* near tha Brook Ave. Creek In Un­ reported tlm section was searched families. The club ulso plans to Commissioner of Fire Dept., spoke thoroughly during the three days (arbor Protestant Community present Christmas gifls to a hos­ ion Beach. The Iwy had been miss­ Frank G. Drojjan, 2S Schenck on tho new three-digit alarm sys­ ing froin his home since Oct. 2-t, immediately following the boy’s Ave., Matawan, waa cited by tha Church. ’ pital. A Christmas dinner Is plan­ tem which went into effect Nov. when he left to go fishing. disappearance when hundreds of Hercules Powder Co., Parlin, for Th* pro*ram wan under (he dl- ned for the next nieetliiK at Claire's 21, 1JJ63. The new' three-digit alarm volunteers combed the borough completion of 35 years of service Nctloo of Mrs. William Matthews, and Coby's Kestaurnnt, Smith Am- The funeral was held from the system will blow only two rounds seeking a trace of the youngster. with the firm this month. Uttrature chairman of the club and Ixjy. of the fire call numbers, with the Day Funeral Home, Maple PL, Keyport, at 8 a.rn. arid at 9 a m. a James was born in Red Dank and -■ vocal Instructor, at th* school. exception of these four Master requiem nuss was '-elebnited in moved to Union Beach a year ago Have you read the classified Th* play, adapted from the hook Boxes still oa the old alarm sys­ At a recent m wtingof ihe Broivrt- Holy Family Church. Union Beach. from Middletown Township. He ads? Beeping Beauty by Walt Disney tem. The Matawan Regional High town Sod-Hoppers 4-H Club held Interment followed in S:. Joseph’s : and Sleeping Beauty by Blanche School, Broad St. Schools, Hanson- Marvin, waa arranged by Mrs. at I Fie home of the t»roup leader. Cemetery, Keyport. I'rcd Gaub, Route plans for Van Winklc-Munning Co. and At­ The boy was discovered al \ p.m. ■ Matthews. Th* cast Included Den­ r>l*i. lantic Tile Co. Mr. Fllison also Ihe annual Christina1* party were Nov. 20 about 60 feet from the ' M Protl, Harold Perry, Frances stated lhat ail principals of schools discussed. It was decided to hold creek and a block from Brook Ave. 4 Room House tylukl. Valeri* Pavos, Vincent Ar- will be notified lhat three single the party on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at by 15-year-old Ronald Bezek, 801 MM, Cindy Bell, Ellen Marcickie- blasts of one round at 7:30 a.rn. Ihe home of Victor 0 ‘Brlen, Cot­ Prospect Ave,, who w^s walking Mea, Mary Uni Clambmncy, will mean no school that day. BUILT ON iMphanle Naples, and Linda Karr. trell Rd., Cheesoquake. Welcomed his dog in the area. He ran home Abate ire arm Wrians and civtc kadtrs wha vMted White Sanda into the groun as a new member Capt. Nelson of Washington En­ and told ht* mother who called po­ YOUR LOT Alison Carlton was the reader. The lice. Subject) Included Lynn Hornbastel, Missile llaage, N.M., recently aa a pari *i Operation Understanding. was William Lawton, Route 34. Of­ gine Co. reported that Washing­ Sponsared hy the Army Air Defem* Cammaad, OperatiM Understanding ficers nf the cluh for 1903-64 are ton’* truck Is back and in excellent C*um “ Undetermined” Iv S f Blakeley, Debbie Baldwin, working order. Mwniwn B*raa, Judy Marascio, is designed t» give Americans a better picture aI today's misKlie pr*. Ihnmas Stanbnck. president; Roger The oartliilly decomposed body ' Marjori* Parmlter, Dawn Davis, irams. The men are, (left I* right). Edward A. Vaaif, managing editor Miller, vice p resid e n t; Glenn A meeting of the truck rejwrt was ordered taken to the Day Fu­ *9997. Mary Ann Karr, Gloria Strasser, Jar the I'reeparl leader; Jerwne Eisemana, phyilcten from Pomptoa Cathcrwood, secretary; Thomas committee will he held Friday at neral Horn* by Dr. Julius A. Toren, NO SUBCONTTRACTORS Nancy Beptsen, Maria Pnrcelli and Lakes; J*hn D. Bolduc, executive vice president of the Red Bank Cappelli, treasurer, and Ronald 8 p.m. at Hook and Ladder Co. Monmouth County Physician who Kathy Tyiukl. Chamber af Commerce; Charles W. M ce, Madison Township Chief at Zyrachl, publicity chairman. Any­ Assistant Fire Chief 2/class Pat on Friday, listed the cause of deuth MMIHitr* Charset*? Rspndactlans Pullet from Cheesequake, aad Ll. Thrnias E. Filey, Asalstaat Escort one wishing to join the group may Longo of M. E. Hu ley Hose Co. as "undetermined.'* Union Beach Universal Horn* Bldr*. ' Miniature reproduction* of each Ollieer. contact any of the officers. acting in place of Al Adler, Secre­ Police Chief Walter Hutton said the aharacter In tM play were made Pfc. James Arace, Port Bragg, tary of Board of Fire Officers, Investigation of the boy's death will I Remodeling Service be continued. tjr Mrs. AUtanikir Csribaldi and N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday read a letter aent to thu Board of P.O. Boi IK Matawaa Mad la (roups for table decora- 12 Brush Fires Give Scout Medals af Ihe home of hJ» parents, Mr. Fire Officers by Police Chief John The cliild'rf parents were treated Haas. At the conclusion of the and Mrs. Nicholas Arace. Route Melna congratulating the Firs Po­ at Riverview Hospital, and placed M M eeggBooeeeeM »eeeeeeeeoeeoQeooeoooee«e| •vetting, Ihey were presented to 516. Mr. and Mrs. Arace enter­ lice on their good work picket order to I ly agers still may enroll. Thomoson, committeeman a n d bring (Ins calibre entertainment to Aerate your grounds twice a season • remove all ■ .During the business session, brief Charles Vreeland, Neighborhood M.nlison 'Iownship. clippings, edge all borders with each mowing, reports were heard from all thc Christening Party Commissioner, who also received Officers Installed Amoii'/ th** feahurd an Ms ap­ department chairmen, who an­ For Kudrick Infant medals for their achievement. By Pedal Pushers pearing on the program will he and trim your bushes. . nouncctl comint; activities and fund­ During the formal ceremony, the “That Shy M. (’. from Arkansas,” I Scout Law was enacted by the Dick Duvy. Mr. Davy has uppcarcd raising projects. A christening party was hold at Officers of the Browntown Pedal troop. ut the Take 3 Club in Greenwich Refreshments were served by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald All of the above done by bonded experts Mr. Thompson showed movies Pushers 4-H Club wero installed at Village and many others. Hoolea- Mrs. Garibaldi, Mrs. Lawrence Kudrick, Tennent Rd., Morganville, a covered dish dinner held at the taken during the hike, which start­ nany enthusiasts will hear tht* dy­ Holden, Mrs. Florence Holmes, in honor of their son, Donald Peter Browntown School. Those Installed using finest International Harvester Equipment, , Mrs. Raymond Belleran, Mrs. ed at Gladstone Peapack. through namic ttnd different folk songs of jr., born on Sept. 15, 1%!, in Perth the Scout reservation, Jockey Hol­ wero Jayne Owens, president; Major Wiley, songs and slones ot Janies Hess, Mrs. Thomas Hudak, Amboy Hospital, 'i'he christening Diane Maul, vice president; Anita I low und Morristown, on Columbus Stevenson Phillips, and that now George Joch and Mrs. Wil­ SNO GO Contracts are customized to relieve Mrs. wus performed by the Rev. Steven Jurnian, .secretary; Barbara Amos, and exciting musical duo. Do»^ and liam Kerr. Day. Gt igussy In the St. Nicholas Church, Future plans include ;in overnight treasurer und F.velyn Frit/, re­ Victoria. porter. you of the chores that are bores, so that you Perth Amboy Godparents were Mr. hike at Valley Forge for similar and Mrs. Robert Kapp, Luwrencc In addition to .ip[XMimg at ('ar- Thursday Service awards. Following the dinner, a business ntgie Hall end al such famous have the time to enjoy that house you bought and Harbor. Mr. Wheeler reminded the scouts meeting was held and awards were , clubs a? the Hungrev I, Folk City, I In Laurence Harbor Those attending were Mr. and that payment is due for the camp presented to the members who cn-! the family you bought it for, * . Mrs. George Kudrick ond family, Bitter End, these artists are famil­ reservations for next summer. tered exhibits at the Middlesex iar figures on (he campuses of : The Rev. .lames H. Silver, pas- Dot, Sandy, Eddie, Peter, and Countv Fair. Northwestern. Rutgers, UCLA und lor of th* Laurence Harbor Protes­ Andy, Mrs. Gene Williams^ Morpan* Two new members. Janet F tiu NYU. If you would like to have our representative tant Community Church, has an­ ville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crone Heads Young GOP aml Adele Schuhnefster, folned the Tickets nuiv be purchased d( nounced the schedule for the com­ and family, Christine. Suzette, Flor­ Pedal Pushers al the Nov. 12 meet­ I call and give you a free estimate, with no obliga­ William H. Menges, Holmdel, Coster's Art Shop, Perth Amlxrv, or ing week. A «>ecl»l service will ence, Richard, and Robert, Mr. ing ut the homo of Mrs. Walter was elected chairman of the Mon-! by writing to Mrs. Sehoen, $ Mar­ M conducted Thanksgiving morn­ and Mrs. Robert Rapp and family, Teseh, Amboy Rd, tion call 566-3007 - You'll be glad you did • 12 mouth County Young Republican i garet St , Old Bridge. ing at 7 a .nv. Light refreshments Christine, Jenn and Robert j r . Mrs. A Christmas party will be held j Club, at the group's meeting held j •till be Served In Webster (US! or Christine Van Dc Wai, Mr. and Dec. S a’ 7:!J0 p.m. si the home! months a year. last week ut the Union House, Red j the church Immediately after the Mrs. James Kudrick und ion, of Mrs. Claire Houghey. The reg. j League Meeting Bank. R. H. Kirgin, also of Holm-j •■remony. Janies, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Crane ular business meeting will be held j I del, was elected aa one ol the . Sunday school will be conducted and daughter, Jennifer, Matawan; Dec. 10. There will be u meeting of ttk*|| club's two delegates. • t 1:30 a.m.; confirmation class Nlrs. Tony Sober and daughter. New officers mef at the Col/ins 3-15 year Baseball League on Sun- ;l Wendy, Freehold, Mrs. Leo Mai, Auditorium, East Brunswick, on day al fl p.m. tit the recreation;! • t 10:10 a.m., and dlvin* worship SNO -G O -CO . of N e w J e r s e y f t 10:50 a.m., during which the Ha/Jet. Yu/e Entertainment Nov. 15. building, Middlesex Rd,, Matawan.il Sacrament of the Lord's Supper A buffet supper was held. Will b« observed. The Junior The Morganville Methodist Sun­ Your advertisement in this How about business cards? j Youth Fellowship will meet at 2:30 This week, why don't you j day School will hold its annual paper will reach prospective We can supply ihem quickly ! p.m. and the Senior Youth Fellow­ look through the windows of j Christmas entertainment on Wed­ purchasers In every oommunlty lo and at the right price. Come ; ship at 7 p.m. your church — from the inside. nesday evening, Dcc. IK, at 8 p.m. the bavfihorc* area. and "rv us.

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