THI3 WEEK ;:-;C §V EIiIN G :;- TOWNSHIPS OF 14 Pages HOUWPEL. MADISON MARLBORO, MAT A WAN / ; AND ^ One Section MATAWAN BOROUGH

fttirmtw; 83rd Y EA R — 50th W EEK Nauouai editorial AjwujcUUoo MATAWAN) K J ., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1,962 Single Copy Ten Cssn{* Nuccio Out, Charges I “B's 11,rce"or ®«'W“g uiy-Tuiip’» u«inia o .;; eig h t :Weelfci jr.. Richard --Casszza.- Shirley. crick J. Kalma. Carpi ,Cath?rm Baccalaureate Sunday Jo Ann Rose lucoiurera. Sundra Hrtous accviatlon agalnel thls.gov- Clark, and hid that day Instructed wig Polanowskl, Gary Charlo* Its counsel to proceed to act against Lynne Jackson. Raymond J. Jar* tm lng body." lhe baccalaureate service will Priccaclante, David L. Rinear, that contractor's 125,000 because be held Sunday, and will open with micki. Ronald Carl Johnson. Maiy Councilman John J. Walih laid Mary Lorraine Rogers, llene Pris­ of the way Ravine Dr. had been left Maps Of Levitt Pass Planners the processionul after which the Jones, John William Jurman, Fred- cilla Rounlng, Veronica Carmella th* council should be more firm after sewer installation. Ravine Dr. Kev. Cornelius J. Kane, pastor of Rosato, Judith Ann Rydd, Daniel and "dlraot" Mr. NuccIo to explain is a county roid. Matawan Township Planning . Ho listed exceptions of 86.4 acres w as repm tog Chat th e tow nship h ud St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport, will Peter Sakowski, Gary Leslie Sapir, U i word* rathar than to do it, “If not given more studied considera­ But the councilman expressed Board last night voted final ap­ uut of 521.8 acres to be developed offer tlie invocation. The audience Elizabeth Ann Savage, Gloria Jean­ M so dsslras.- . proval of sections 1-8 of Strath- as dediuated to one public purpose tion before rushing into the region­ M ay o r A p p leg e ts w as not In fa ­ satisfaction with tho results of us* and class wilt sing "O Worship the Borough Grammar ne Schinkel, Patricia Ann Schlade- more-in-Matawan. as resubmitted or another. A school takes ll.tf ac­ al sclvxil setup. beck, Wayne T. Schnuck, Edward vor of iMitind an "order” to the o f a dust-liying chemical on streets King," and Rabbi H. O. H. Levine, by Levitt and Sons. Inc., develop­ res, a sewer plant 7.S acres and a Leonard M. Monzio queried if ol the United Hebrew Congregation, (nrmer tMr*atlon chairman, even wher* sewer work had occurred. J. Schuber, Raymond Walier-SclM’ ers. It the township committee water plant 4.3 acres. the school and the 11.7 acres on biger, Brltta V, Shaw, Dona Gail ttuugh Itatlng he was "shocked by C ouncilm an E d w ard F.. klyrne, Keyport, will give the prayer. Se­ Graduation Set gives confirming action Monday, George Hausmaun, a board mem­ which it stands be deeded to the Shephard, Roy William Shephard; juch tu aocusation." But Edward public work* chairman, informed lections will be sung by ine high the maps can be filed and building ber, raised question as lo why the township, could the township com­ W, Currie, Matawan, Borough At­ the council change orders were be­ school chorus and the Rev. William Exercises Tuesday Ronald Oshorne Sickles, I renft permits for the 1280-house develop­ ll.ti acres with tne 34-room school mittee then lease the premises to torney, Hid ther* was some sug- ing mad* which would extend sew­ J. Hutcheson, of the Second Baptist Jeanette Smith, James Alloyd Stan- ment oan be Issued. could not bu dedicated and deeded the board of education for SI per At Regional High ■Milon of "libel" If the Insinuation ers to four more houses on Sutphen Church. Matawan, will read the berry Jr., J o s e p h II. Stanton, Ave. east of Center Ave. No con­ Joseph Stenger, chairman, not­ to tlie township Instead of to the yeur. But Mr. O'Hagan ruled it scrip tu re. Michael Donald Slerinsky, Richard U alnit tho council were left to Graduation exercises for lhe Mjt- tract has been signed yel tor work ed tltat the cause for rejection had Matawan Regional Board of Edu­ would be illegal. Ralph Sturgeon.. . v ,, : fund unexplained. He recommend­ The Rev. Carroll B. Hall, reclor awan Grammar Scnool will be held on the main sewers treatment b ee n 75 of 574 lots In these eight cation. He noted the township wns Cun Tie Into Sewer, Water ed that Mr. Nuccio be asked to re­ of Trinity Church (Episcopal), will Tuesday in the high school audi­ Also David G. Sturt, Michael plant, It was reported. Mr. Hyrne sections, as first mapped, seemed "giving away" a desirable asset. It tract bit statement before a resig- Mr. O'Hagan made it specific deliver the sermon, entitled "The torium at 8 p.m. W.A.A. Goetzc Carl Suntug. Garden Joseph Suth­ noted talks had been held with H lo be below the minimum square was admitted there was no way M tlon be accepted. that I2i acres in the Brookvicw Quest for Excellence." The aud­ will play the organ prelude and the e rla n d , H arry S lag a u rd Sutton. Wil? owners on New Brunswick Ave. footage of the "plunncd communi­ made to reserve the building for t'Amiusd" At Development Park section of the subdivision ience and class will sing "O Cod, processional. l*he Rev. Chester A. liani A. Tanzer, Jaiiicu Lillian relative to easements and side­ ty .” ordin an ce, w hich is 7500 sq u a re ilia exclusive use of township chil­ The resignation* of Mr, Murtin were geographically detached from Our Help in Ages Past," and the Galloway, pastor of the First Pres­ Tesch, Diana Lynne Totnasello, walks, but so far he could not re­ feet on 70-foot fronts. Mayor Nor­ dren, that. In fad, borough chil­ |d Mr. welitead were accepted, the remainder ot Strathmore-in- Rev. Robert W. Addiss, pastor of byterian Church, will give the in­ Carol Ami Trapp, Matthew Stew­ port changes in that area will be man Wood acknowledged there still dren easily could outnumber town­ wai d«cld*d that if Mr. Nuccio Matawan and that Levitt and Sons the First Baptist Church, will pro­ vocation, followed by a song by the art Tucker. Lois Mary Tuttle, Ko- S m ade. are lots on curves that have less ship children to attend It. There nounce tlie benediction. i not car* to either explain or were interposing no objection to cla ss. . * bert Janies Van Dusen, Barbara retract hi* statement, the council To Negotiate New Dales than 70-foot front but that these lots those residing outside und between Jeanne Van Note, Joan-Josephine? Members of the Matawan Region­ The theme will he America In •quid decide how to proceed furth­ “fan out" so widely in the back Brookview Park and the rest o f Vns, R ich ard C. '.’ena, Jeralrltn * Ace-Manzo, Inc., Matawan, In­ al Board of Education, In addition Poetry and Music by Karen Emlcy. e r tO«l««r tha matter.-Mayor formed tha council by letter they they run way over the minimum iho subdivision tying Into the Levitt Rita Vltanyi, Henry Vreeland, Only Ford Bigger to M r. D olan, a re Roy S. M atthew s, ( Our Heritage will be discussed by ( continued on pag* (our) in total area. In fact, the mayor water and sewer lines passing their Faith Eileen Waddle, Joan J. Wag­ considered the stipulation they had vice president; Alfred R. Manville, j Barbara Kuhns, Lynn Wolvortou, declared, there are no lots now of doors to get to Brookview. ner, W illiam W. W athington, accepted when signing contracts Joseph P. Stenger, Daniel A. Hea­ John But/.ko an d Susan Nealis. last year for laying mams on Sec­ less than IKH1U sonars feet mini­ William J. Levitt agreed ther'* ney, Mrs. Esther M. Rinear, Car­ Charles C. Wathington, Donna Walr Than Lily-Tulip Tha girls* chorus will sing after mum on.the 2.3 houses per acre should go in a stipulation a bond son, Dorothea Frances Wedemey. Gas Station tion "B" (Ravine Dr., - Aberdocn men W. G u/.k >, John J. Bradley which Joan Osipowitr. will discuss ratio and no more than 8.2 per of $(500,001) must be posted by his cr, Vincent Lawrence V/ildman, Rd.) and Section "C" (Ravine Dr.- Holmdel Plant Tops and Raymond E. Euin. Mi. Bradley Nature's Blessings. Rouie 34) that work In "B" sec­ cent of the total number of lots organization againsl construction is acting sccretury. Carl Voiinginan Carol Jean Wilson, William M. /.a- tion would be completed in 210 days with loss than 70-fool fronts. For For Manufacturing of utilities. is the director of the commence­ Stephen Tunis, Helen Rasmussen, jaczkowski, Mary Katherine Zwei- Ordinance Hit cul-de-sacs on which tha less than David Smith und Maureen Kidius and In ' ‘C " section 330 d ay s no Voting “yes’* on passing the ment exercises. dmger, Leslie Alan Wicks. '/0-foot front lo ts face, th e re a re 15,­ will speak on Modern American longer binding and were removing Holmdel Township now is ilie site maps were Committeeman Sig­ List Of Graduates N«w Stations For 000 to 20,000 s q » n r e feet of l ife and the girls* chorus will sing. all equipment from the Job but of the largest plan! devoted to mund Kowalski, Mr. MorUio, Mr. M embers of rile Class of I:!(>'- are .•■swing" a re a required. Hail Columbia will he presented by < Kaplan1*, Colot's cleaning and paving machinery. manufacturing In the State of New Hausmann and Mayor Wood. Mr. Albert Charles Alter, Jane Louise Gail Sfoddard, Samuel Devnney, Owner Threatens Tho letter Informed the council Karl F, Heuser, Matawan, the Jersey, William Kretzcr, Flushing, Stenger pusscd his vote, us is his Ahrhcrg, George A. Anderson, Pet­ Linda Johnson and Susan Carlson. ‘ The ordinance to limit the num- that when the borough has obtain­ township engineer, found that all I., president of K-Wuy Construc­ practice on Levitt matters, because er William Andrews, John M. An- The rluss will sing “ I Like It Here |wr of gaiolln* stations in Mata- ed "all" easements needed for the his objections to drainage, streets tion Co., buildeis of thu new Lily- his family optioned land to the lluiny jr., Margie Armour, Sterling and Patricia Dugan and Deborah Suit Over Fcnce ■’ -Iran Borough a* to their locations sewer work In their section!, Acu- and other layouts last August fin­ Tulip 23.5-acre plant on Route 35, realtor, but he expressed approval Robert Arnold, Reneii Ualaban, Gardner will recite lhe Psalm of from on* anothir and to public Manzo, Inc., will negotiate a new ally had been met in full. told a gathering of 11)00 workmen of the terms of the resolution. Judith Ann Balog, Kenneth C. Life by Longfellow. The program Permit Issued, He . ' Wildings was held over for another starting and a neiv finishing date Reads Resolution on lhaf Job nt the new plant Fri­ Harold J. Dolnn, preaident of the Beam, Lawrence Harold Behr, Pai- will close with the girls' chorus Keetlng after Councilman Edward with the borough. William J. O'Hagan jr., Asbury day. Mr. KreUer noted there Is board of education, and Commit­ licia Ann Benner. Richard Harvey singing "Graduation Prayer.” Defies Madison Twp. 1. Hyrn* tnd Rensselaer L. Xar- Councilman John J. Walsh said Purk, the township attorney, read one plant in New Jersey that cov­ teeman John Marz jr., who is hos­ Berkowitz, Susan Margaret Bern­ fen, • spectator, Interposed strong h* had made three tours of strccls off a resolution nf accepted condi­ ers a somewhat larger tolal area pitalized, were absent, stein, Marjorie Jeanne Biel, Eliza­ Graduation Committee .M adison Township had a ncwr ibjactlon st th* hearing before affected by sewer work recently tions for the approving of the maps. under one roof, the Ford Motor Maps Presented Tu Committee beth Valley Hluir. Janice Ann Bor­ The graduation writing commit- threat of suit against it Monday as Mstawan Borough Council Tues- and h* was heartened to note the He noted a tract to he reserved Co's Lincnln-Mercury plant out­ Final subdivision maps of the er. Theodora Ernest Boroivsky. Wil­ leu included Karon Emlcy, Dcbsrch a result of u dispute over a fcnce. "good Job" Ace-Manzo had done In for a playground area in section 2, side New Brunswick, but he added first eight sections of the 12S()»homc liam Bowie Jr.. Thomas Daly Gardner. Liiuln Johnson, Maureen Thomas Vuccaro, Exeter Rd., ' fa r. Hyrns stated he had not restoring streets in l.ochslea one tract in section S for a fire (continued on page four) (continued on page four) Browne. Kidzus, Caro) K0 I1111, C andace Sayro Woods South, wus the ag-* >fc*en a t th e : m e etin g w hen the or- H eights. station and another for a school. Also Philip R. Bucco, Dorothy Lockwood, Susan Nealis, Joun gravnted owner of the fence. Ho ilm nce had been introduced but Oslpowitz, Lynn Wolvcrton. Grjd Mr. Walsh also reported Unit the Irene Bulinsky, Leona Mario Can- claimed to have invested $1100 in M questioned If the ordinance Thirty Area Residents litter in Terliune Park was a ''dis­ lutory, Gloria Mary Capuin, Pat­ nation art committee wus made up the erection of u basket weave would bar • gasoline station opera- Smith Planning of Susan Carlson, Karen liinley, continued on page two) On Petit Jury Panel ricio Ann Carlson, David Jainrs fence at his property only to havs lor from tnulng Improvement* in Cluh Discusses C arnes, S alv ato re V. C asam ento Deborah Gardner, Bradley Hag the building inspector. C harles Au* kls premises or expanding his bus- Thirty huyshnre residents a r e Firm fn Marlhoro man, Toni Hedgepeth. Irene Hen­ ndck, order him to stop, un com* bess to hold his competitive por­ Popor Drive To Included in a petit Jury panel which derson, Linda Johnson, .loan Osipo- plaint of one of Mr Vacraro’J tion. Roads, LakcfrorU is serving a term ending June 2!l. win, Gary Rieth, Gull Stoddard, neighbors the fence wus a viola­ Councilman Warren K. Ryan sug­ End In Cliffwood To Be Hired For A They are Mrs. Louise Anderson, 8(1 To Graduate and Lynn Wolvorton. tion in that it was more than 50 per g e ste d a mm> w hose business w as Lochslea Heights Union Bench: John Barhagelatn, Master Plan Study Usherettes will be Karen Chris­ cent solid and setting within five Kior* than 60 per cent destroyed The paper drive, cnnducled hy tina!, Gwendolyn Harris, Murgurel Matawan; Mrs. Doris I Itainn- feet of (he lot line. The code re­ by fir* or who had hud to closo tho Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Co., l.ongette, Gail Mowell, Antoinette Streets To Be Fixed gartner, Keypori; Mrs. Evelyn Marlboro Township Committee Is In Cliffwood q u ire s a fenc»» be less than 50 per up for a period might have dif­ will close Sunday Residents are Tomiisello, Judith Tucker, Sharon llehcnsky, Keansburg; Mrs, (iloria slated In act tonight nn a recuui- cent solid if it is closer than five . ficulty In rnsuming his business un­ asked to place the newspapers un The condition nt the mails nnd Wallace and Lvnn While, Bernard, Ha/Jet; Jacob Bnchcck, incndulinn of ihe planning board Friday Program To feel to the side and rear properly der th* terms or the ordinance. tho side of the road for pick-up be­ tha iaktffront ureu were lhe prin­ H ubert A. H urdle, principal, will West Keansburg; Mrs. Stephanie a Master Plan he ordered for the line. Objects To Provisions fore It a .111. All thu firemen are cip al topics of discussion (it the Be In Cafetorium present the Class nf 11162 lo llarold township and II be made by the Mr. Aumick explained Mr. Vac* Mr. Cartan objected to the pro­ asked to report to the fire house meeting of the l.ochslea Club held J. Brown, llntlet. (continued on page four) Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. for flnnl firm of llerherl H. Smith Assoc­ enro got u permit and was all uved visions of the ordinance whereby in the Matawan Recreation Center Also Mrs. Fileen M. Cupno, iates, West Trenton. The planning Graduation exercise* for K0 no gasoline station cat, be located tie-up of the papers. on Middlesex Rd., Matawan. Union Beech; Mrs. Mary C Cartan, eighth grude pupils in the Cliff­ to go ahead with his fence-buKdlng James Wilkinson, vice president, board Tuesday followed up this :jn ihe basis of an advertising cir­ W ithin 1800 te a t of an o th er station Hiram Ware, president, conduct­ Mutawao: R o b ert J. Conover, action by appointing a four-man wood Memos iul School will be hold Middlesex First nor within BOO feet of a school, conducted the business meeting in ed the business session und report* Morganville; II. Clifford Crawford, Friday evening nt S p.m. in the cular on thi tyno of fencing.’ Mr. co-ordinating committee on plan VaccHro claimed this showei' cleur- church or other public building. Ilu ths flre house nn Angel St„ Cliff­ ed chut Waiter Silverton, Iwougb Maraivan; Neil J. Fitzpatrick, Mat­ Cliffwood Cafetonum. Middlesex C ounty wai Ihe uiiig within the township, consist­ ly Ihe fence wus less than 50 per (continued on page four) wood, when final plans wor* an­ engineer on the sewer project, awan; Harry Gargono, Matawan; The program will open witJi the first county tn uniformly dis­ nounced for die company picnic to ing of the president of Ihe hoard cent solid, Mr. Aumick minted, out staled that the Lochslea streets Mrs. Catherine Harrington, Keans­ o v e rtu re , “ Now T hank W« All Our play the United State* flag over b* held Sunday, July 30, si Her­ of education, ths chairman of tho the inspector acknowledged lw had will b« repaved during the next burg; Richard Hayes, Matawan; God,” followed by the profession­ ull III achool house* and Now Attends Graduate cules Grove. industrial commission, the chair­ his own doubts when issuing Iho (wo week* und all tlie (awns wiil George II. Knnowalow, Mnrgun- al; (he invocation by thu Rev. Wil­ Jersey wai thu first Hate to dis­ There ware eight calls this month, man of the utilities authority anil permit. Then rnme the complaint School Of Banking be reseeded, where necessary. vllle. (continued on page four) liam J. li.uisoh, St. Joseph's play thu flng upon or near every which Included two drills, one par­ M r. W u rt also unnoim ced Unit Church, Keyport; tlie Lord's Pray­ from the neighbor, on Inspection ade and flv* brush fires. Also llaruld E. i.aughllii. Key­ public achool building In th e of the fence going up, und a notifi­ Charts* C. Schock Jr., vies presi­ the float lud been painted and put er by the class nnil audiom e, flug slate. In Lake Lefferts and that the chil­ port,■ C. Morton Moadinger. Mat­ cation by Michael Connors, zoning dent nf th* Farmers and Merchants Cottrell's Restaurant sulute and singing of the "Star MKi Marlu Gault, Browntown, dren* swimming area has been awan; Mrs. Florence J. Packer, officer, io Mr. Vuccaro he sv:ts in National Bank, Matawan, returned Committeeman Mari Spimgled Banner." Mary Kllen un tha occasion of Flag Day, fenced in. Arrungenient.i for cart­ Morganville; Robert W. Plath, Gutted In Morning Fire Burton will speak on "America, violation of ihe zoning ordinance on Saturday to the Stonier Gradu­ Kuypnrt, Miss fiveiyn M. Roid, furnished The Matawan J mi mu I and would need a varluiue to con­ ate School of Banking at Rutgers Suffers Broken Leg ing the sand to lhe bead) are be­ Laud That I l.ove," and the girls' Matawan; DuWayne Ross, Key­ Flre of undetermined origin w ith this Mttlo known “ first" tinue suoh cunsimotion. University for his third summer ing made. Foster Lassen stated chorus will Ming. Patrick Kawlor port; Charles Rossi, llazlet; Stan­ severely dainuged CnttuU'j Res­ from a pamphlet "Fifty Years," Mr. Aumick told the hoard that lesslon. With this session, Which Matawan Township Committee­ ihut a double brick fireplace is will recite the poem, “Old Iron- ley Scott, M alaw an; G erald B. taurant, Wsst Front St., Keyport, Hi;j's a brief history of the growth of because of his doubts In the matter, Will be held on the University's man Jolui Marr. Jr. was admitted nearing completion on the upptw ■' and Burbtira FritjingtT will •Smith, Keyport; Donald Tscketl, early Monday morning. Th* alarm p u b lic schools ot Middlesex hft had r«|uired Mr. Vaccaro to C am pus In N ew B runsw ick, Ju n e to Riverview Hospital Thursday (continued on page four) on '‘American KdmMtion." Malawan; Mrs. Helen Tlmpert, was called in to police headquar-' ■ County from IMH to IBID. sign a statement to the effect lhe !I ” ' air!'. I1 i, » 77 h* will romplele wilh a fracture of the left leg and The class will sing "Thiink Von, ! Ki'anslmrg; Joseph Tobla, Union ters at 4 a.m. and firemen remain­ According to th e history in fence was less lhau 511 per c.:nt h!) cnursc nt Hie school. a f - ' '" ’'o-w fifl'M- wns Cnnrftrfntn To America." | Injured in nn accident while work­ Soeak I'm Ir T mil. T 'Vr*loeven Knuns- ed at the scene until A a.m. Thomas Fiyr.n will d i s r u s s j IH97, H e n r y D rew ster W1I1U, solid before Issuing n permit for it. 1 Mr, Soliock Is one of nearly HDD r.'.en.i-n im !innM‘ ihe ing on the Slant) l-'unn, Route 3.1. liurg, and M rs l-.ilna 1. W illiam s, in * • If F’Vk Mnsir" and the j (hen Middlesex Superintendent of But Mr. Vacciuo said he h;td a hsnk officers wtw will attend the A meeting oi lhe pmgiain i-om- landmark, located on ilia nuiiiili Middletown Township Miirganvlllc. cum wilt sing '(io I)i»’ah Mnic* . St hmdi, A'f'MiVtH J rt h a w th r leg.illv-insued building |rninl und tw o-w eek snMlon of tlie scJx>ol, mittee of die Republican Club of Middletown Township I’ollre re­ of Matawsn CWk, The building and "Climbing l.icoh'i L.iddei."; fla g ^01pled over on Needs In Holmdel Me " The chi.ii will sing "(ind Ol i CHtlnn to expend irh n o l money* Mr. Viucaio told (In* hoaul thul and Venezuela, represents a ca­ tho next Jneeliuz of the dub on The restaurant Is owned by Joint lilni when a ojlile snapped. Mr. /iur Kithem," I for flngi. Un conducted a cam­ there are "nw/iy maoy fc/u cs" |il;e pacity enrollment. June 27 At the Tlook and Ladder Kotiwl&i TownUiip Board of i‘.d farras, Keypori. To Present (iradualei i im in the to-.Mi’ihip, ‘and no one T he Stonier G ra d u a te Si'1hk»I of Mari was reported In good condi­ paign and through his ellort Co., Main 9t. Platforms for tho uqatlon last nltfhl set June 2(1 as No monetary vntlmate of the i Aittliony I Nuccio. pnm-ip.il.j seems lo raie where or how I hey Hsnklng wns founded in MM hy tion hy Iwpltul nutlmntlM 53000 wns raised w hich furnished lorUtcomliM election will )>u <1U- data foi a puolic hourlng on n ilnmiij'r wot nmdo, although the !.',ili pi.v.ru: (lie Lo II.u ure Im11II. Mv oolv trouble is," he tlie Atliorloan flankers Association flagi of varied dimensions and cuMtri. Rerrexhment.H will be ftrv- mtrvoy report on the need* <>; building was dssorlhed as a total 'old J. Dolan, president of tho Maia- said, "thal f tried hi confoim with ki provide ail opportunity for ad­ ((UHllly for ev ery public school Jersey Cyclones Place Ml township school and phuvnlng tn In:,a. Flrom on w tra abU to coui.iiu ■ vs.in R«kgn>n>ii tlo.iidiW I'.dm tihon. lhe U >\ ii> dm fu A jit,tee .t.id tp vanced atudy for e<|X>rlenci‘d bank­ In (hr county. moot future ediustilonol neodn n.s the hlaza snd keep It from spread jn h o will iW iud the iia. M il plied for a pennii," lid laid he waj er*, The faculty for the W J sea- In \ m , through Mr. Willis' Fourth In The Bronx prepared by Donald Waiting, i> Ing toother buildings In Ihe Imuii-i! ItJnnle.i Sihen kvill piexent lhe "lurning the c;ise over 10 his al •Ion numbers approximately 100 Authorize Light effort the school laws w «rr Rutgers School of I'durutlon spoc- lain o res. Pareni Toucher A * 1 o r I a I I o n lo m e v s," outstanding hankers, lawyers, ed­ The Jersey Cyclones Drum and changed and Included the pur* lull*!, j iWtinh Tlie Rev. Richard i.ee lht‘ IxMtd al^t rcri-ivi’il a pdl- ucators, bank Mipervlsor,, and gov­ iliiitle Corps placed fourth In the The Monliioiilli t'oumy Hoard of cIi;mo of flngs nmong Items which lh e Ih>;u * ClilfwiMid ('on* con fioni I1.! reMih*oH tn I elilgh ernment offlclils. During the i n marching and nianeuveilnn conic*!, I renlioltlers ha.i authorlm! (M Now Hours ■mnrd' m ight p u rch ase oul nf iwiirtl the total cost of (Mnforenct» nieoi- tv (he i i'CI'h -mu il penuli fur ihe M'ldinou Ihuk l-’irat day I'veiilim, ihi> imorhoctlon of Noufo 31 and Kmploynuml Service goes nn slim' iiient, and related subjects. mi*, The Inward will menl .June 'ii ,h»M »Mies .ti «• .li ol Pi •■.ll.i display of the ll.i;; ul schools. \id Squad lo erect u headrpi.ii tei • Harlli'i iiml ilnv, tlie roiid par- I ih iic I Ave, In H oltm H Tow nship. cued summor schedule Moiid.i,. I I In mWlllmi lo his llirro rnililcnl ,’j f('!'ir:tlfy th*' riMviw h»<{ . > (>ilf :l V'-'Mi', I n i l II.h I, I.mil.I l ot respOfideNce w ith secrc (li.liiitti'il In a [iniitiIn In W m iluilil, j hi* Hit' *> *11 |> l* l!n b tl.lili ' i»’ ' ' -in-it iliii-iv *?■’-tpiir> ! u i in ■ .i liit,'ii iu tid cm ially v o iu 'd a n t, se x to n s ut K u(gi,rs, lo qualify foi p ie p .iie II ho n iin tii‘.-i*iii .11 iiniini eil. 'Ute iitfu-ij ,u It i nun Si ' II iwl Hill'll, I *'M|H I I ll.tM'ltl, !■ .t Iniles of itnte ol llu* wiiluu. I h'j ic-.idLuii, n;picji.tlcd >/ graduation, Mr. SduKk mint have u n d er I'm' -t|MMi*il .1 n> m ini i.**;>, . I.iiiii:a r i ...... — ...... I p.m, during the w.n 111 .v e a ih e r' ile D olton, l.nui'la I'Olk, i.iiu iii; vealod thu fact that Mlddloaciv ohjuctaj to t)is granting of * vais ludy at Itome snd written a tfiesi* Po.it ,M, Ihilon, imisoi, lr*Miucnt dally Mervire fimn I To lake Oul months, closing a bull limn e,nll*jr i I'orfa, C'lteryl Mucl'eu, Countv wai tho first county and i'ince to permit cowtruction of Ui( Ased on origins! ressarcti in «oine Tho unit will compete June ,10 Hollo'* C onimulen buy 10 Ir.n j Cli ii V'c* Mrs. William. Foster, retiring ominous was making up. -’jv ’Wiliam paused, sccond v \ o president, conducted the business Two youths drew fines , due to ‘ - i i i session, during which plans for. the \ l ; JpttiUfejJJt, Mrs. W>Ui«$ Loughlin, presentation of the poppy poster :he situation. Barrv Heffner, 9JJ Woodmere Dr., Cliffwood Beach, 'J 1 nco'ding iptcretery, K e n n e t h & m awards were announced. , corresponding secretary! Awards Presented was lin e d $25 on a disorderly count for allegedly having bee; - to , Atauwdw K*ppcr«, t n » Mrs. John Colista, cHalrman, pre­ DR. RICHARD H. SISS sented the awards For Class III, DOUGLAS BARR MISS MARILYN Dl SANTO consume at the scene and $10 addi­ 1 i-m W " which incluaes the lWh, 11th and tional, under a township ordinance Ricliard H. Siss, 257 Mam St./ Two Matawan residents were s ; Mjr. thw iw o spoke briefly on 12ln grades, to Beveriy Wolff, first ing G rfin. Ho received the Lenore for having it in his car. Young Matawan, received a Doctor of anions 400 seniors lo receive - th e 0 bli£a!:0 ns «f the officers and iwue and Del Blackwell, second Vaughn-Hames Theatre Award. Heffner protested he had no idea E ducation D eg ree ui School Ps_v- Bachelor of Art* Degree? from - t f e m n «hil)«n«^ confronting prize; for Class II. which includes' Miss Marilvn DiSanto, daugh­ of how the beer got into his car, chology from the Graduate School Newark State College, Union, at -tfcgip, Mr*. Thwnpsun, announced the eighth ana ninth grades, to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Di- was spilled and running out of the of Education at the lflfith annual commencement exercises Thurs­ the* Mw, Knww.rter v.tll ac­ Yalcoe Voiab, first prize and Ro­ Santo, 2 Miriam Dr., mujored in vehicle when spotted by tne offi­ commencement of Rutgers, The day. > company !^r to the School of lq- salie Kubowitz. second, prize., These General Elementary Education. She cers. . Magistrate Sherman fouad State University, New Brunswick, Douglas Barr, son of Mr. and atrvctiw fo^ Officers at 'he St awards were presented at cere­ was corresponding secretary of Al­ this incredible and held lhat even on Ju n e 6 . Dr. Siss will present : ' pa’jl, United Church of Christ at monies in the Madison Township Mrs. Robert Barr o( 4 MacArthur pha Iheta Pi Sorority, and a mem­ if Heffner did not put beer in his a paper based on Ins dissertation Dr., majored m General Elemen­ car. he was responsible io see no­ , Mdltdwn. Mrs. Thompson and High School. b e r o f the Modern Dance Club. al the annual coaventioc oi the tary Education. He was a member Miss DiSanto will teach in the Mat­ body else did. American Psychological Associa­ Hfr*. K^«»enalfcr wm be the de’* Tuesday. Mrs. Colista presented of the Newark State Theatre Guild, PatncK Sauer, 15 Hilltop* Blvd., tion, St. Louis, Mo., this summer. rat«» U>. tte New Jersey State Con­ ihe first prize m the Class I group. awan School System this Septem­ and the Mental Health Play Tour- ber. Cliffwood Beach, a youth who, He has a Bachelor or Scicnco : '4 ytatio n »< A riaijttc O ty ip, O ctober (o Theresa Rathbun and second arrived bv motorcycle, also was Degree from Columbia University j, ,^-T v«Uwp(ta)it«»» prize to Nancy Stumper, in the lined $25 for his part in the dis­ nnd a Muster- of science in Educa­ . ,A ' workshop wi)! be hold at the Memorial School, Laurence Har­ BPO Elks Observance turbances that brought a flood of tion uegree from the City College ; B ea t Brunswick fligh School June bor. Class I includes fourth, fifth Collect Post Cards phone calls to police headquarters of New York, rle served an intern­ ' 16 tl.7:»'p.m (or all chairmen, and sixth grades. Celebrates Flag Day For Scrapbook Irom Shore Concourse household­ ship in Clinical Psychology with ' ,'wha w«c« urged tp atfend The first prize winning posters in ers. Two complaints were dis­ the New Jersey Department of. student art fair was featured a t tb e N ew Jersey State Home Stressing the need for u revival Members of the Welfare Depart­ missed, against Peter Conomos. Institutions and Agencies at i'ren- i r ^Vmer (tie diiecttoi, oj John Resh. Middlesex County poster contest of "the fervent patriotism that ment of The Woman’s Club of Lau­ Lexus Ru., Marlboro, and Weldon ton Slate Hospital and the Neuro­ , „ "#rt director, students from the nDd Theresa Rathbun’s poster won won our freedom,” Michael J. rence Harbor are making a special Sams, Woodmere Dr.. Cliffwood Psychiatric Institute nt Skillman. * ^tlrd thrpugh tho sixtn srmte? firm prize in Class 1 and now is Halioran, Exalted Ruler of Keyport effort to collect post cards from all Beach. All complaints were signed He har. held positions in psy­ > *jtlnWt«4 Drawing?, paintings am) eligible for the New Jersey State Lodge 2030 BPO E lk s, has called over Ihe world to make a scrapbook by Sgt. Cherney except the one chology at the Central New Jersey contest: The state winners will be tor a community-wide salute to the i, other < ait media were viewed be- for a paralyzed boy in the com­ against Sams, signed oy Mrs. Mental Hygiene Clinic at Red Bank *■ fore 'the meeting announced at the convention to be flag on -flag Day. Mr. Halioran m unity. Laura Slover, CliHwood Beach, for and the New Jersey Diagnostic held in Wildwood Sept. C, 7 and 8. said that Keyport Lodge planned Mrs Kruwenak?', p r ot g ( a m The department decided to adopt allegedly letting her oaughter oper­ Center in M^nlo Park. -For the past The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rol- an observance honoring the flag . chairtoB#, jir?»ented % variety the project at a meeting at the ate an auto. The complainant re- two yea.’s, he has been a school lin.Rathbun. Theresa hns been'ac­ On the 185th anniversary of its Taking part in tha enter- home of the chairman. Mrs. James lused to testify in this case. psychologist with the Woodbridge ■ ; taipioent were Mr* Jamet fait­ tive in the Junior Auxiliary. adaption bv lhe Continental Con­ Armstrong, 71 Bayview Dr., Lau­ A family squabble was settled by Banquet Deadline g re ss in 1777. The- lodge’s o b serv ­ Public SchooLs and in -September . ' Iw kI. Ml*. Harry Johnson, Mrs rence Harbor, when it was learneu giving all’three defendants a year’s will assume the same position wiili Bernard fleeing and Edward Cox Reservations nre still available ance was held nt the Lodge Hall, that the victim of polio had ex­ probation and assessing $5 costs. /or the Middlesex County Conven­ Broadway. Keyport, on Sunday the Perth Amboy Public Schools. ■ .T h e y .w ere ac co m p an ied o .i (*\e pressed a desire for such a scrap­ Philip Bucco sr., Lloyd Rd., signed tion to be held july 13 and 14 in ' .piano, by Mr, Thompson "The habits of apathv nnd com­ book. The boy has the use of only complaints alleging assault against Research Assistant Jameshurg. The deadline has been , XT^wi p a re n ts’ a tte n d a n c e aw a rd s placency weaken the spirit of pa­ one hand. Philip Bucco jr. and Paul Leavv, Dr. Siss has had expcr'encc as a set for June 28, for booster dona­ both ol Texas Rd., Matawan Town • mere won by Em|I Fayaor’? fourth triotism,” the Elks' leader said. Members of the club, friends in Research Assistant at the Inter­ tions and banquet reservations. snip. Complaint against the elder grade «,«lic Young Adult Club met at the ' at the New Jersey State Home ed a committee to plan the lodge- His memberships include the sponsored Flag Day program. dav, J u n e 21. American Psychological Associa­ home ot Miss Barbara Bottger, (or Veterans at Menlo Park. His Musical Concert Committee members were George tion. the New Jersey Psychologxal - -U n io n Beach, newly-appointed birlhdav will be celebrated Jan. 1C WHIs and Sol Opatnsky. ;.-. c h a irm a n , o n T u e sd a y ev e n in g at and he will be remembered on oth­ The Guadalcanal Coastaliers Jun­ Association, the New Jersey Assoc­ 1:151 p .ip , T h io u g h th e e ffo rts of er occasions. Mr. Halioran said that his lodge 80 To Graduate ior Drum and Bugle Corps will pre­ iation of School Psychologists, the this committee, pamphlets on vm'- A total of 306 nylons were sent Will be one of 2000 Elks lodges sent a musical concert Thursday Monmouth-Ocean County Psycho­ (continued from page one) lo u s p h ases of C atholic life a r e bc-- . . v i't (0 the Neuropsychiatric Institute ut across tho nation conducting Flag evening at S:30 p.m. at the dedica­ logical Association and Ihe New and John tiraber. Wilhelm GoeUe Ing enclosed with the CYAC ac­ I Princeton. These used nylons are Day programs. He pointed out that tion of the Knights of Columbus Jersey Education Association. is in charge of music. Piano ac­ lie is married to the former Miss -. • tlvity sheet which is moiled every I reprocessed and the m 6 ney rea- the Benevolent and Protective Or­ H om e, R oute 35, K eyport. companiment will be provided by .’ inonth fu each member. The com- I lized imrl isim usedliras! l/lto purchase nnrohatu televisionfnlotli^irtn der of Elks has been observing Doris Dunn and has three children, Miss J. Patricia Pizzi mlttee alsQ sponsors a foster child Forecut for (all is this pale yellow dress, with stole, h a fake fur sets for veterans homes and insti­ Flag pay for mnre than half a Progress on the farm takes many Glenn, Jeffrey and Leslie Jane. through Ihe foster parents pro­ fabric (he color ol oo animat known. It was designed and made, and tutions. century. Members Of Class forms these days. The Bell Tele­ g ra m . Is modeled by Kathleen Matuch lor whom the costumo won a design Eighth g rad e graduates are phone System reports that a num­ LEGAL NOTICE irbara Jean U-M-r Ro­ - The regular monthly program award.. II was .a , feature (il the end-o( jear fashion show staged by ber ol farmers around the country ' NOTICE , , . Meeting was ;ield Wednesday at student* at Traphagen School of Fashion, New York, where Miss Legion Athletic Safety Awards Given bert Barrett, Mary Ellen Uarron, j are calling the cows to breakfast Take notice that William Porter hatji ., the honie of the vice present, Matuch has mnjorcd this year in Clothing Construction and Design. John L. Bellamy, Sherry Lenore j by telephone. Using their bedside applied to the Mayor anit Council ol.' Awards Presented To Matawan Company Best, Gladys Lauretta Blanchard. I Ihe liurtmtih t>! M alayan Ioj m p len ary ■ : Ml8i Kathy Seigfrieil, New Sl\it:wi- She is (he daughter ol Mr. and M n. Frank Matuch, 5 Flciro Ave., phone, the farmers call over a retail consumppon uccnue loi prcni*. Thomas Blandiord, Donald Brislin, I : tunr. Th* meeting began at 8'p.m. M ataw an. The following members of Amer­ high-powered loudspeaker ir. the Isej, known as the Central Tavern *tt- , Representatives of the Salmon Julia A. Rrzezniak, Carla Hunger, j uutcd at 113 Mmn St.. M.itawan. N J. and plant far coming activities ican Legion P o st 176, M alaw an, Paper Box Co., Matawan, received pasture aud eat their breakfast ■ were discustcd. Kefieshnicn(<( were In the fashion show given just Carrying through the silhouette Richard F. Bunger, Sharon Jane j Objections. If any. should he- made ’ were present at the annual awards awards for the company's outstand­ while the cows meander up to the immediately in writing to: Maik'aretj served following the meeting. theme of tho show, the fashions Canzano, Anthony F. Caracciolo, i prior lo the close of the spring banquet of Matawan Regional High ing safety record at the Monmouth barn. The new Farm Interphone j >*- 'W wJg>CJcrk>4f th*-Borough ofl? . % On Saturday the CYACs will hold were a wide variety, from the lit- Sue Anne Causey, George John term hy students at Traphagen Sohool at the Cliffwood Cafetonum County Safety Council^ annual system also enables a farmer, laid i lnt“''-n' (sun^ditS tcncd) tie-waist ed and- belted mood of Chakan, Richard E. Chevalier. an all-day picnic at Allaire Stale last week: Frank Anson, Com­ awards dinner held June 7, al the up by sickness or injury, to direct! WILLIAM POr.TER School of Fashion. New York, Miss spring to the enduring classic und Thomas Raymond Collins, Richard ■ Park. The restored village ot Al­ mander; Joseph H. Compoly, past Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown. the activity of farm hands through | 113 M ain St.. laire, featuring a blacksmith’s shop Kathleen Matuch, Matawan, was eusy-cut clothes. Styles for morn­ Car! Dalfonzo, Paul H. Davis, Don­ Matawan. N. J. commander; Robert Ziegler, past Management and employees were the convenience of a bedside phone. >21 h.'.'S the winner of a design award lor ing, noon and night ranged from na Marie Decker. . nnd iron craft, is open and will be co m m an d er. prasenled with a citation of merit a (laytime costume which she beach aud boudoir to patio and visited by the group. Cars will M ataw an P o st 176 presen ted for working throughout the year Also Thomas F. Dee, Ruth Mary- created, made and modeled. The leave from Red Bank at 10 a. in. ballroom. Twelve costumes created special medal awards to senior 1961 without suffering a disabling lynn Dombrowski, Barbara Ann On Sunday the.CYACs will play panel of Judges Irom the fashion in co-operation with the textile in­ athletes who had an improved ac­ injury. They also received an In­ Duvak, Ethel Frances Emm, Thom­ industry who chose her for an dustry were on the program, a • gante of wftbail at the fire­ ademic ranking in the school year. dustry Gruup Award for their safe­ as Joseph Flynn, Lnura Dorothy . men’s field, Atlantic Highlands, be­ award alio selected a suit and Iwo group of pure silk dresses made in Madison Township Lumber The awards went to: Bowling, Fred ty record in state-wide competition Frank, Barbara Lynn Fritzinger, ginning al 2 p.m. children's dresses of her design for fabrics contributed by the mills Kalma; cross-country, Art llen- With other plants of similar size Elaine Lee Garrett, Juanita Gar­ Open bowling continues every inclusion in the show. und, In addition, a Cleopatra-in­ And Supply Co. Inc. sler; basketball, WilHam Keoko- and classification of work. Rep­ ret t. Gcorgeanne L. Goodrum, The showmi;, christened “Silhou­ spired gown t ran stated Irom Ihe Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at the sky: baseball, Michael Eovino; resenting the company were Mrs. Kathleen Dianne Gray, Michael HOURS: ettes of Faduon," was completely Egyptian into today's fashion H arm o n y Lane*, R ou te 3S, M iddle­ football. Ronald Sickles; track, Mary Eckert, Mr*. Yolanda Nigra, Stanley Gurnicz, Raymond J. Ham­ MON. THRU SAT. I ta I tow n. ■ staged and managed by the school's theme and made in gold and silver Richard Fieros. The commander's M rs. Salmon sr., and Mrs. mond, Leo Claude Harris, Deborah PA 1-4500 FBI. ’TIL I student council, and took place at tissue. Children’s wear, too, was w. L. trophy, a special award to the W. L. Salm on jr. Eileen Hawthorne, Florence Alyce the Riviet* Terrace where a col­ a feature of the showing. athlete who had been the most After dinner (he guest *peaker Hickman, Waller Jeremiah Hutch­ "Lumber Yard With A Store' Mofawan Township lection o( U original designs was Many of the dressea trom the outstanding in his four years at Wai Dr. Francis M. Dowd, asso­ ins, Alan A. James, Remus Leroy applauded by an audience of MOO. fashion show will be on exhibit OOP Picnic Aug. 5 the high school, was presented to ciate professor of psychology, Rut­ Je te r. Among those present were many during the annuHl exhibit at Trap- Charles Wathlngton. gers Univer*lty. Tlie 34th annual Also James Ellison Jones, Robert New York manufacturers, design­ hagen, June 7 through 20. Visitors Th* Matawan Townihip Good state-wide inter safety contest is Alan Kaeser, Robert Jansen Kierce, ers, and editors, as well as friends art Invited to set this display in - FENCING - Government Republican Club will co-sponsored by the N.J. State De­ Karen Lee Lawlor, Patrick J. Law- and families of the students who tha Galleries of the school at 1(80 hold its annual picnic on Aug. 3 [~Citinn*hip Delegate \ partment of Lalxir and Industry lor, Judy Anne Loelfler, William BASKET WEAVE FENCING 4'x8' Section $8.40 took p a rt. Broadway, New York. •t Frank's Grove, Tennent Rd„ and the N.J. Industrial Safely Charles Luvero, John J. Matthew*, Woodlife Treated Kohertsvllle. Fred Dominick will C om m ittee. 111. Charles Richard Maurer, Wal­ be general chairman. local officials, veteran organisa­ ler William Mitter, Laura T. Mog- Alio In Stock, S'x8' and 6'x8' Section* ldrnl for new fence or for repair* Mr. Dominick will be assisted tions, and state officers ol the ge, Charles Martin Murphy, Fran­ by Iho following committee: Mr*. Renovate KOC State Position In ces Marie Nebus, Carol Anne Eileen Raimo, S. Hildebrant, R. Knights of Columbus have been In­ Owens, Sharon T. Percy, l.yndu l"x6" Inland Cedar Lewickl, Peter S/wczyk, Mike Mon- vited to attend. Cootiette Clubs Marie Pizzi, Victor L. N. Pizzi, tecalvo, Paul Wrijiht, Mrs. Ann Club House Elaine Raffa, Patricia Ann Red­ 8' to 16' long - 9c lin. ft, Following Ihe flag raising cere­ Mrs. John Williams, Laurence Mitchell, George Brenon, Jack SI. Joseph's Council 3-10,1, Knights m an. mony open house will he held and Harbor, was appointed assistant Cedion, Fisher Hall, Jack Armi- Also Mark George Rice, Diane 4"x4" Cedar Posts nl Columbus, Keyport, will open the public, in addition to members mistress of ceremonies for the tage, Mr*. Mac Peterson, Mrs. Mary Rosset, Edmund Joseph Ry­ IU recently re. 10voted club house Stale of New Jersey at the conven­ Dorothy Rydd, Mrs. Jean Tiileme, nnd their guests, is invited to in­ an, Weldon Pot? Sams jr., Harold Construction Grade - 8' to 20* - 20c lin. ft; tion of the Maggie .liggs Cootiette Mr*. Mary Malcolm and Mrs. on Route 35, Keyport, for Inspec­ Eugene Sheridan jr., Robert Alan spect Ihe building, Rufreshments Clubs held in Asbury Park. Marie Gelst. tion on Thursday. will be served. , 'lhe announcement of lhe iippoint- Sheridan, William Shnrtridgc, At a meeting o l the club held Charles E. Silvers jr., Harry Ed­ SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY! Festivities will begin at 7:30 p.m, St, Joseph’s Council was organ­ ^ : inent was made at the meeting of at the Veterans of Foreign Wars when a flag, ivhleh flew over the , j the Maggie Jiggs Cootiette Club 51 ward Smith. Kalliie Lynn Swan, CURB BLOCKS - 34c each Hall, Cllflwood, committee chair­ ized on A pr. 22, 1931 w ith ap p ro x i­ cnpitol in Washington, D. C. on . ; in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Shirley Ann Underwood, Alfred men gave reports. The next meet­ May 2, will be raised over the mately 50 members and loon there­ I.vray Vanderveer, Migdulia E. PENN. SLATE - 24c each Ing will he held July 11 instead nl , : Hull, Keyport, by Mis. Frank llu- elub house. Congressman Janies after purchased thu restaurant i bert, president. Mrs. Hubert also Vega. Charles Francis Vena, John J u ly *■ White Sand - Base for Pooli -100 Ib. bag $1.00 C. A uchinclos* se cu red the new 50- building at Its present location. j g ave 11 resume of the coiivenlin:. Joseph Vena, Alfred A. Vitale, Ro­ The special priie wa* awarded lo star American Flag from J. George activities. bert David Walling, Alonzo Wath- Paul Wright. Refreshments were Membership Increased yearly nnd Stewart, architect of the Capital, Mrs. Louis Melius was appointed ington, Alphonso Wathlngton, Bar­ served by Mrs. Raimo, Mrs, Peter­ tor presentation to St. Joseph's when It reached the present figure bara Ann Williams. Catherine I'. son and Mra. Hydd. dulegute lo the national ('(invention Redwood Furniture Council. Congressman Auchlncloss, ol 532 member*, facilit ics became lo bo held in St. Paul, Mimi., Aug. /Cajae/kowskl, Thomas Wiliam 1' Innl) —- Treated Slock inadequate and in April of this Zweidinger. MISS I1ARIURA IIOI-MKS !l and 10. 6' TABLE and 2 BENCHES ...... $26.95 year Charles M. Dietrich was Plans were made to have more named chairman of the building' M 15 5 Uaiburu EIJziibulh Holmes, i membei s volunteer for seivices 111 8' TABLE and 4 BENCHES...... 37.95 committee. Assisting Mr. l)ietric_h ' daughter nf Mrs Flnrciice liolmes. 1 the veterans hospitals. The local (loiinly Repair were Joseph I'Cihcr, picsulent of | jjij llirchwood Dr., Uiffwood I flub services the Veierans Hospital CHAIR WITH VINYL FOAM CUSHION 23.95 the Columbian Club, unit Joseph: Heacli, will attend Citizenship In- ! In Orange and Mnrlborn Slale llus- frontinurri from pa^r (tne) Lackoylcli grand knight of the sl|Ul„, n(m,,|asl( College trom ; pilul K nee,*' yw lie d id rtn( w ish to usv ALSO IN STOCK, SICITfil'S - CHAISES - HOIINI) TAill.ES uuincil. Hugh \ . McOiiin*, r^pre-} .Juut. Jr ((l 22, as the dulegute from i Mrs. Hubert was ui'LompiinU'd lhe Him* nf horough em ployees iu NOfillni! tlio I’ourih Degmr, ilir pa- j t|u. Woman’s Cltih of l.uumiLV ! to lhe sum* nmvention bv Mrs. : a" : rnnslani rlean-up operation,^ lie moth: degree of th e Oner. Is | J tiirlinr. The Institute Is sponsored j Chiu les Winkrhnan. Mrs.' IMtil; ’T 'i "'i ‘‘.T " AIR CONDITIONERS rliuiilimn of nrrangemenls for the j hy ,|ie N.J. State Fedcriuion of ; Pou/eiu-. Mrs, ( athetiiie l.arkm. I " ’"I1’1,.^ 7 ' !y ,lh^V 'n; ' ncsji ol Maiuwan lh|;h S< hr 1'inlwr nf 1 Win barnty A^'cfrrh • . ri„M. Hiii.iirn fiom jllle N atnei.il llm m r Siu ielv. Sin? | Air $17000 (ic-.lmy 11;* iii'mm tii.it lne i.'.,uiij,n T h u rsd ay at 7: 'III p.m .. the mill* ’ is .1 te u rh rr in the p rim ary de ’Hie Sidimm I'aper Hox i‘n , Mat- tiiulil pn sen! an attraclive tost im week service "Hour of Pmvei” will ! paittuenl of thu l.mirunre Il'arh'H m a n , a u d I la n 1 nn V.oi VVmJ.le /n iviMon u> oulMdrrs din'mj; he nindueted in tlm lelfmvsliip hall: I'omnmnily riniivli, ami Conditioner ® t’o, Mataw:m, rivrivrd .through It. FREE ol the l7lr«| Mnpti-I rimreh, Main*; in the elimiiN ol ‘'C'ununtinil ...... ,ar p eifrci - nM’,»nts i fm - \\H- |;(krs lit* was . nnfi- Como In And Compare w an; nt 8 :M p.m. Ihe ,;nnor rlimr pern HMi: ,u |i ■- ntn l»i the < mhii’ll jn |j)(1 M iiic.w idf in iejp lan t 1 di-nl they w nuld fill up in tim e lo tvi/l refteiirae. rm»«fly Siih’ty ConteM spoiroit-d iiy lhe {I,rep away a mud • inell or Inerd PROMPT Saturday at (I;‘Ifi a.m lhr t'hviuh | Mi,™ llolmej; nerve:, »r» a volnn StaU' I )cj m it m -i 11 of I.alan a nil In ; in/: by nisi e ls in aieaK of Majma ehfjjr will rHirurw. leei Hn.ii i,m at the f-ree Public Eloctiic f*l| dn-.tiy, lii'ii 1‘iulay rvenni;: liiioo^h Siunl.iv ; l.jb),»iv nf MadiMm Tnvv/jMnp, |o 95 I will hr "Men'.H Keltr.n" nt IVddnv ! i al»-.| al I < in Ic, l.atueucn Mar- Hedge Trimmers IH Sunday chinch ulnnil rlava'M bur. Her Intliliio nre Majnp colled• DELIVERIES u i d v m 'i W« Deliver Everything mill Anyllihw In Our I’ ll H meet fit ft:-15 a ni, fm rvny aj'e; : imt and v-viii;: Sim In it member iim inev HM.l n.m. tally woi^iiip viV K 'r;;nf ihe Little Wonien'n Club, 4-11 N o w . . . II lu n , inoi iiiiii’ uot ilup, f ‘.it h e r‘’i . <'lab iimi Ini', e a rn e d b * * r curved AT "YO U R ONE STOP SHOP1' D av will he nbseiv«'d A n u iH c rv : hai a*, a liitl .Seoul Sin* u Imi Iiuk CO. Will !'»• ji:o v h H I ifiu in r h »tti *.ei v i iimpi* In i ih>- Imliv '.iltlnit nm iM ’ iimi 01 k nut 1 m. I iii' fun ^ '• iif ‘ ili^'ir-fop In FREE PARKING Mimdnv at V ji m ile­ jllllKO •■1 ll 111 M l!* 111 111 n *. iile htllillll)' iu “ hL-tviiih Mnlnwnn lliiiotigh ,md Adiiu'ent C o iiiiiiu iiIIIch choir w ill leheniM al h p ot j'omt » itt/en hip, i ecoi'itli um ii| COM OPERATED Hirjhwciy 34 and Edgar Road tilde ’I imiN j*ov i’ i jif. nn I in npefnliun, ih' pruli '» I dled 24 Ilnur* A flnv - M> i)nv» A Yenr Wednesday af V:M |i in . Ilu l- iir. and I lie low iij'cm i>’>, uml DRY CLEANING Chocgn(|ualco, Mufawan (iiilh1 (inild wdl nt H put r.eiAin.'. piovided t«» ;.olve Ihe-.e Ilnurs: II In I. Iltl M.iiU I sccill .‘■till. llie tniMeet will mcrt, pinblenn A bm« dip to lhe Slate 2 Milos £0 , Rl, 34 and Rf. 9 Intersection Aim), I h mu, uml III. V Iii H:10 EMERGENCY PHONE SH 7-9397 Thursday, .ftme 'i f, at t p in ilinm e m I H'Olim Pi ineluded m 8 LBS All, lli:!\IS ( ASH AM) (‘AltItV - l'l< 1(1,11 t/l’ I'HICK •1.75 ' I’lmne i'A I-IM7I C ircle 2 will m e n Mia wi’clt'^ nrovrani. , Thurs@?ayf June 14, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, IN, J. Page Thrs*

tton, '.vfil.-fi ti it mctropoll- will feature speaker* Icoai th* Old Shrewsbury New Idea For Ua Nevr Y oikN it Jvcsay aren, Brooklyn headquarters of Jehovah’s wiU be held in die RflOttvelt Stad­ WitnessM aed m maters front io ^ ’Day Is Sunday ’ ium, Jersey Clly, July 20 23, ac­ cai New Jersey C'wigregatpons. Children’s Day cording to Mr. Bennett. >, Howard H. Brintipi will Im thi; The regular wornlilp aei'vice of "The staiUum will be trans­ spi;a)>e:i st IfUs year's Oid Sbretfs- J*fc*vafc's WttaMMa Maiy’s Group will hsvj * dinner- klatch will be hold at li :m on The FuKh Reformed Church Announc* Transfer Of the Matawan Methodist Obureh was formed into a giant place of wor­ . bury. Day, Sunday, qt p,m. st tlieatre party the lawn of olw church manse for ship for die Christian gathering." K w o rt C*ajir**alltM Middle Rd. asd Foe I* Av*. conduoted by puprls of the Church Pari»h Assistants ' th} Friers. Meeting House, Route all those who have linked with the Mr Beinetc slated The conven­ Itb ^ w HaSI. n Wvtokfi St Holy Communion will be cele­ H aslet School on Children'* Day, June 10. 35 and Sycamore Ave,, Shrews­ church *!nca Sie beginmi^g of tlie tion la one of 58 ro M b-*!d tins The TVbnjstry Su&ool and service brated Friday at II. 3D a.m Jn the Rev. T.ieodore C. Muller. Pastor According to the paator, (he Rev. Bishop Geoige W. Ahr has an­ bury The day maiks Monmojth y e a r. . summer In th» United States and m e e tin g a re .held T h u rsd a y a t T: 25 eveninj! Junior E.Y.C. will meet ul R eh e arsa l fo r !f:30 a.m . Chil­ Frank Swwjieii, this was a drastic, nounced ihe transfer of the Rev, i Cpunty’* religk>U3 thinnings with, On Tuewfay the Ghriatoin Educa­ Canada. Some 20.000 are expected !»,m. and, 8 'M .p .m . rv, . 7:30 pm. ■ \ ...... dren’s Day Service will be at Iff departuro from che trsditiiorm! pro­ Anthony J. Lutsnu from St. Acn'e the founding of ‘ the ’ Shrewsbury tion ComimWea v.-Kl meet at 7: W u.m. and rehearsal for 11 u.m. ser­ to attend. The theme ol the assem­ Church, Keansburg. to St. Philip ■ friend* 'Meeting in 1672‘. Howard A public Bible lecture will be ■■■ Saturday ths Junior F..Y.C. will gram of recital ions and exercises p.m . vice will be at 2 n.m. on Saturday. by. individuals »nd classes and bly will be "Courageous Minis­ and St: James Church, Phillips*- ■ M cin u ...... given. Sunoay at J p.m. William hold a picnic in the afternoon. Services iu coinmenionition of ter* ." burg, lha Rev. Frederick A. Val­ NeiIson, 'will speak: on the sub- On Sunday the ..summer schedule O n TiM irsiiay Uta Ila n ed P re sb y ­ proved tu be a more tneanmglui terian Women's Organization will Children’s Day will bo neld Sunday experience for everyone. ' ‘ Living in a worW fiUed wrtli entino will be transferred from St. jM l,"W orld Crisis Marks llie Time of services will start. There will be rneei at 6:30 p.m. tor a good rid­ at !i:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday Schoo! stress and tension, with fear filling Joseph's Church, Trenton,; to St. - ol; the End.” The subject fqv study morning prayer at 7:45 a.m.; Holy The arrangements were In. the children will conduct the services:; tho minds of the majority, real A nn's. - ' ■ •” - ■.-■ ■ : ; at the Watclituwei Bible study at Communion, 8 a.m. and 9 a.m.; dance auction and covered dish hands of a commute* of the Com­ s u p p e r ,.... - Attendance pitu will ite awarded uv courage is needed by the Christian The Rev. James T. Connell waa 4:15 p.m / is “Overseers,- Fully Ac- morning prayer, 10 a.m. Tlie Cou­ mission on Education, MW John Robert Erbig, superintendent of the to laca issues squarely,". Mr. Ben­ transferred from St. Doioihy’s, comnlish. Your Ministry,’.' .dealing ples Club wili have H picnic m the Sigm und and Mrs. Kenneth F lnt Methudlst Church Sunday School. nett said. Ho added, "llie program Wickatunk, to Our Lady lit Sorrows Wiot'ti»e’diverse responsibilities- of afternoon at 4 p.m. . Daniels. The Affirmation of Faith 147 M ala S t., M a ta w a a was led by Michael Quinn and the at this ‘Courageous Ministers' con­ Parish m Mercerville. The Rev. overseers in guiding the. congrega­ Boy Scout Round Table will meet Rev. Frank E. Sweeten. Pastor Trinity Church (Episcopal) nursvry class directed by Mrs. vention wilt edifv us spiritually and Thomas C. McNally was tranker- tion in pure worship.; ,. Monday at 7:30 p.m. T K Quaker journals were spir- On Sunday there will be divine Mala St., Malawaa Karl Hermann gave the welcome show how the application of Biblical red from Our Lady Star of the Sea,. Bible study meet at 8 , Huai,autobiographies w;hicli rifcord- groups Tuesday, afternoon the Brownies worship at 8:45 and 11 u.m. There Rev. Carroll B. Hall, and cull to worship, - The morning principles m our daily lives will Long Branch, to St; Dorothy’s Par­ p,m. Tuesday to study, the, Bible . > > ,. . ed, th? writer'* efforl'to be obedient will meet-at 3.30 p.m. • will be sermon by the paator and R e c to r prayer was made by Paul Hauser; enable us to become more cour­ ish. ' . ■ in conjunction with tlie publica­ . , tfl (phrnl,. They saowed iittje con- Wednesday there will be Holy music by the senior choir. At the On Trinity Sundav there will be the resp o n siv e reath n g ivas le^l by, ageous." ri.tJsraUoA for theological problem1, tion, '.‘Let Your Name Be Sanpti,- Communion at # a.m. and the second service a tumor church is matins, 7: ti a.m.; Holy Commun­ Ronald Sladek and the scripture Tha event will be sponsored b> This week, w hy don’t you but dririQiiitrated/the, ability of the lied." One group rneels m Keyport A.A.s will meet at 9 p.m. conducted ' fosvretilldren under the ion. 8 a.m.; family service and lesson read by Craig Polanowski. the Watchtower Bible and Tract So­ look through the windows of at Kingdom Hall; two groups in Power of Love" acting' in ordinary age of 10 and supervised nursery church .school advancement, 9:30 Kichard Ohnsman directed the of­ ciety of New York. The program your church . . , from th e inside. lives to lead into new openings Matawan: at 3 Atlantic Ave. and Grace Methodist Gbnreh care is available. a.rr,.; Holy Eucharist, II a.m. and fering and made the prayer of and'int^ncv avenues ol service. 311 Wilson Ave.’; Port Mojmumth. 8. S t. J a m e s: PI. evensong, 7:30 p.m. dedication The "sermon" was lylonmqnth. Av*;.; North Centerville, Church School with classes for , V«d To flollflo^ ^rom Science Union Beach m nine parts presenting brief sum­ home of Arthur Palmer, Middle every age will meet at 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion will be cele­ 4 'Mi. Brinlon reversed a usual pro­ Rev. Eldtich C. Campbell maries or tne stones of Jesus’ life. Rd.; ! and Cltffwe-od, -M Prospcct There will not be a Methodist brated Monday, Feast of St. Barna- cedure ,by being led to religion ■ .•;■ ■■■■.■:■■-.. '.P a sto r- ‘i .. ■■. ■ ■■. . Youth Fellowship meeting because I ban, a.m ru i’sday, 8 a.m These were ^iven by Kathy. Man- NOW AVe. :■ ■■■'.■ . ■ >.. •' .■■ ' ■■■■,.: , i from scienw He is & pnyncist who • On Thursday at 8 p.m. there will of the high school-baccalaureate I Wednesday, 10 a.ill and Friday, | ville, Kevin Siddons, Charles Quinn, , .became, a philosopher and a mathe- United Hebrew Congr!|aitsa be a meeting of the Commission service. 16:50 a.m. ’ David llauser, Ckiutl'a Riegeit, every member of your family can own hh own Patrick Marz, Jo Anne Nebus, ■■ .■’:" ■ ‘imatieianswho became. mystic, tie ' Bread St., Keypart on Education in the tducimor.nl Thursday al 7 p.m. the midweek I xheta will be junior choir re­ has held lectureships at Haverfc/d Alan Smith and Steven Irwin. Alan Rabbi II 0 H Levina 'building. service of prayer and Bible study I |le4,.la|. Saturday at 1! a .m . *,Vi> s.- Cvlle(!ei‘ Bryn M aw r, Seliy O ak Col- Regular church wii! be held.Sun­ Nordstrom gave the benediction. . "The Priestly Blessing" will be will be held and at 8 p.m. the A.A.s will mcel Tuesday at 9 REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE (linglapd), ■ and H^-vat'tt Uni­ day. with two services being' in­ senior choir will-rehearse. pm. Ushers were rhontas Henderson, the. sermon .topic on Friday at the David Pike, Donald Hughes, Mich­ , . v e rs'ty . - ' itiated, one at 9:30 a.m. and tne Tlie Vacation U|bie School W‘l| j q ,, Wednesday there will be a Earlier lie was professor of phy*­ 8:30: p.m. service. Klddush will be ael Conti and Henry Miller. Greet- pronounced by Todd M, Sahner. regular service «t il a.m. These be he id July 9 thjpugli 13, ^,ul | meeling of tlm Trinity Men's Club , ic* ‘at Earlham College! Indiana; scrviccs wll be identical. Pre­ Ju ly IS th ro u g h 20. Sessions are ors wero Kathy Jansen, Mary Lynn ' ,, professor p,r ‘mathematics at (luil On‘!g .Shabbal. follows,, hosts , will a t 3 p.m . Abrams, Kevin Asbley and Everett school 'nursery will' be available from 0:30 to U .30 a.m. and classes ‘ ? fortj. College/ No,rth .Carolina; and be Mr,- and Mrs. Saul Sahner who Boy Seoul T ro o p 232 will m eet Sm ith. at both services. Sunday School are held from kindergarten through 'e s s o r . of-re lig io n a t Mills;. .^oU also will give. the. pulpit flowers. Thursday at 7 p.m. will meet at 3:30 a.m. for the teen-age. Anthems were sung hy the junior iti2 e,C»li(ornl>'e*,>y(eriaa chorea Sunday Scliooi convenes al 9:30 ttev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor ing graduated were presented with adult fester (or graduate level re­ a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; Masses will be held Sunday pins and certificates of faitiiful ligious and ’social stuir were: T h? a u th o r o f “ F rie n d s to r 309 ■ Pulpit Supply . Sunday School teachers and offi­ p.m. Monday and senior oliou al Shcree Hamilton, Roami Herberi, \oqr»" (Harper ft Brothers 1»S2), Mprning worship, with music by cers will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. 8 p.m. Wednesday. Getlisemane Lutheran Church Louise Hinds, Emory Smith and today’!, beftt expression o! Quaker­ the junior and youth choirs will at the church. Prayer service is oa Friday from Maple PI., Keyport Guil Thomsen; from the ohapel Sunday School m eets a t 9:3ft Ism. 1\«, has wr((ten jnanyotner re- be held. Sunday at 10 a.m, 7:30 until 8:30 p.m, Tlie public Rev. Frederick Boos, paslor clioir to the crusader choir: Wen­ a.m.; fathers will be recognized at iigiou* bpeks’and pamphlets. He On Monday at 8 p.m. there will is invited to atten d . Church services on Sunday are dy Dolan, Clary Hermann, Susan represented Friends at the first as­ be. a meeting of the Women’s As­ tho morning worship service at Communion service is iieid the held at 8:30 a.m., 9:45 p.m. and Morey and Robert Schneider; from Dow wonderful it Ii to ho alile ia give thi* gift of glft« lo anyone sembly of the World Council of sociation in Fellowship Hall. . 10:45 a.m.; young people meet, 6 tlie crusader clmir to tlie senior i second Sunday of each month. 11 a.m. Church school meets a! in your homo without counting t)ia cost! Publiitltcd lo mark tilt . Churches In-Amsterdam in 1948 and p.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m. choir: George Hamilton, Lawrence Special services will be hold as 'J:45 ».rn. Ten ill Anniversary of t!i* HSV Riblc, this attractive, inexpen* .is.- still - a c 1 1 v e 1 y rep resen tin g First Church 0 | Christ. SciealU^ The Women’s Association will Kissniikier, Joy Ktipp Philip Smith announced. •Iva tiditjon (eutures pagei of Biblo Hcljn, six illuitrtitloui Fr(emte itymany other spheres. M Bre^d St.. Keyp«rt hold a training meeting for all of­ The services of tlie Prayer Band Sayre Woods Baptist Church and Susan Smith. I ficers on Monday. titni « fro»l , itb sermon entitled “God the Preserv­ Methodist Church sermon topic at the 11 a.m. wor­ er of Man" will include this verse Rev. Richard Lee Scott. Pastor ship on Sunday, The North Jersey TH* VCRYD E6T/ from Isaiah (40): "They that wait Sunday morning worship is at Beekeepers will attend the service upon the Lord shall renew their 9 a.m.; church school, 10 a.m. then hold a meeting on the. p^r- strength; they shall mount up With M .Y .F . w ill elect officers a t 7:.10 sonaga grounds. wings as eagles; they shall run, p.m . Congregational committee meets NOW! AUTOMATIC DIALING! and not be weary; and they shall The Men’s Club will meet Mon­ at the parsonage Tuesday at 8 p.m. walk,, apd not faint." day at 3 p.m. Rifle Club also meets Tuesday al One of (he correlative passages Plans are being made to hoid a 7 p.m . Two new telephone improvements for faster, easier calling to be read from "Science and family picnic tn the yard of thu Junior choir rehearses Thursday Health With Key to the Scriptures” parsonage on July 21 at 3 p.m. at 7 p.m.; senior choir, 7:15 p.m. by M^ry Baker Eddy states There will ba a cookout with each Ilia Young Peoples Society meels (p.217): "The scientific and per­ family bringing Its own food. Friday at 7:15 p.m. in fellowship manent remedy for fatigue Is to hall. First Presfeytarlaa Church learn the power of Mind over th< Route H u d Fraakllo St., Calvary Methodist Church 'Ask ihosewho have used our body or any illusion of physical ' M ata w aa Third St., Keyport (ual oil — they'll (ejl you It weariness, arid so destroy this il­ lusion, for m atter cannot be wear; Rev. Chester A. Galloway, • Rev. Harry R. Pine, Pastor m«*|i the test af qualify. *i- and heavy-laden." P ssto r Quarterly conference covered waya Wendiy servk*. , ; The Golden Text Is from Psalm Tlie Couple’s Club will liuld a dish supper will lie held Thursday 91; "He that dwelleth in the secret barbecue on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at (5:-15 p.m.; business .session, plqce of tlie most High shall abide at the manse. In case of rain, a 7:30 p.m . V- under the shadoiv of (tie Al­ coverod dish supjwr will be held At the 8:311 a.tn. service on Sun­ m ig h ty ." in fellowship hall. day, "A re You a C h ristia n ? " Will "A Father Bore the Cross" will he tlie sermon topic; church school, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church be the pastor's sermon topic Sun­ 9:30 a m.; service of worship and East Front St., Keyport day at the morning worship service sermon, “Three Ways of Being Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector at 10 a.m. Sunday School meels G od ," a l 10:45 s.m . Oq Thursday the St. Anne’s at 10 a.m. Nursery care is pro­ The monthly meeting of the Group luncheon will be held at vided for children under tliree- Mothers’ Association will be held 12:30 p.m. In* the evening St. years-of-age. A fellowship kaffee- Monday at 8 p.m.

ITS MY PARTY - - -

THE CARD DIALER uses punched plastic cards to press the Start Bar and wait (or your party t0 IT S FREE - - AND YOU'RE autom atically dial num bers quickly and accurate­ answer, Vou can easily add or changa num ber! ly. Telephone and dialer are in one com pact unit. by preparing new cards. Availabla In four o o lo ri^ INVITED AND WANTED! You simply insert a pre punched card in the slot, beige, gray, green or white. FREE LUBRICATION t o m i . Y r a i i ,.X Now -- Or A "Rain Check For K i l l A Later Date, Also Free IMM

If thil sound* unusual la you let me hastan to ax> plaint Malawan, Keyport and bayshoro folks have THE RAPIDIAL,® conneclm l v/ilh a dinl Inlophoim, yv jrit, p tsss tim St-srf B ^r—H'vl r? s;ii< 11,11 a frV.r.’ily m v / 3 nn'./. shown lnt';rnst i:' my Ford A auioiiw in.jliy Ui.ili liiu tulepiionu nunitiBf* you rust. You can add, change and iamove nurnbsrt w ant. Stores up to 2CJ0 num bers, To dial, just turn In seconds. Also available In your choice of bslgft, I w a n t lo prove that I am grateful to them (and I the selector knob to the name and rwtnber you gray, greet) or whit#. want niOin fiionds;. Zz, como. No obligation, T hesa two romiirkiiijlt; iidvunoos aro nudu fur iiom es and hubinubjos v/htiro tlio sam e nurn1 questions, no nothing, You'll be troated a* an b^rs are called frequently, fcasy to use, tfioy save tim e by m aking it unnecessary to look Up •Tli* Ruin Check Is for tlmM tyto are not ready fo r • num bers you call often And their built-in accuracy reducer, the possibility of dialing errorii honored customer and we will count it a favor tha# "Lulie" Job, The offer u Both can he usod for all types of calls - local, Ioiih tlislm - > nnd inlercom im inicnting, AutO^ Oood tor Inter If you com* In in.itic dialing is auolhet im portant step tow ard makinj.; y-.iiir plioiw service fa'iterand m or# now and tell us when, you came. c.unveuient than evet. jd <,■«.> i n . iru '.tjf« ii(« 'i* m a i^ 'ifM 'i,fi.« ? in > ’inCiifi>j

For m ore inform ation, just call your Telephone B usiness Office, 60 MAIN ST. L O 6 - JT'*- INC NEW JERSEY OLL1 T O M S FO R D MATAWAN 1 5 0 0 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, jN. J. Thursday, June 14, 1962

power bouse of the Jersey Cen­ .nnd now hatf a chance to sH! to a d v a n ta g e fo r use ..us ft g a s •■sta­ tral Traction Company at'Keyporl tion. Buf>--Mr. Cartan pointed out. Wi\t JHatefstaw has caused a great deal oi inco n ­ the property is less thaa 10QQ f*et v e n ie n c e It .'.will tik e ten d a y s o r from th e Gt*;f station o n thi* o th e r RftTABUftSAB IM* ______side of the streetvnext io Deli’s « * . m a s k x uaoisK. ggnutHB* ao to mane the necessary repairs. M ark et and is no m o re th a n 200 The suil of the borough to recov­ Senator Case ■ • ■■■ ■ r . - ' ■ . ■ ■ ■ feet from Trinity Church. So its er the strip of ground on Fountain use tor u gas station would oe - l M»>mi Brawn, M liyz ~ O -rlM iM V, 3mwB. totoeUlo Salto* ___ Avenue u:.ed as an entrance to M rs prohibited ami the sale of the prorv SHADES'OP NEW YORK .... ER . Story of the week R . b\ SchockV building is being erty would be lost, Mr. Cartan pointed out. : dept..' courtesy New York Times: .Headline—AIR TR A V Etr tried at-Freehold .to-day. Reports J To You SSlX i^o pnwstt tt, , WJ without w m oryrtludic, Mr, Cartan argued that there is Elf. SHOCKED! LEFT $43,000 IN HOTEL , . . Dateline-- eftafti vMn& ■'1 ooniwrvativc • vauntr* ■■ ntpiitcllAf tfe« un#U*a»t>7« rtj;bu The dog catcher has been busy •• ' • ' \ 'jV ’ ' no pan Rtnuon on the ea side of “CHITTAGONG, EAST - PAKISTAN—Two wild elephants A gaiwM ir^ iMteW )t»«a *«&* aftttft conM—c*. the past week, to the sorrow of Main St south of Route 34, so a recently went on a ram page at-.the village of Saokania kill­ ‘IMonX-srlM* F sitW P*M at W itw w Sjw JiK M jf." those whose pets he gathered m. ■ ‘ r ‘ ' : ■ . . - ' motorist has to hazard running M tw f e ? across the. oihtir lane of traffic ing 12 people and injuring 30 others. Reports said the ele­ ) h l Z * * typ»r*»M e«l m w <* U n ite d »* U.* »c*l «f tk t «p& « Alter he finishes here he wiii find From Washington employment in Koyport and In to get to oue on the west side of phants crashed into the village trumpeting wildly. The '■'i' ''lii* ■ ~ —it —t1——rm—p^^-— — — Main St. He did not believe it was Chittagong dsstr.ict officer, M . Islam, .said that the elephants JJATJONAi *DITO*Ul Karitan Township. logical ! ed to muscle and strong backs, to self-government and independ­ it made safe for public travel. get all the foreigners out of it. corner of Rome 34 and Broad St„ . . . Richard Shannon to Edwavd Scullion . . . scene: ; U nW '".••• laying steel tracks across vacant desert, following river beds About 3,000 employees of four of Such persons would have found ence. I across Broad St. from Mr. Phelan’s Added A(ea Of Contact Beach school board meeting , . , “Don’t go, Ed” SubtitVe:' : « ; « o j f 1 winding thiVUghrnevuHam*. Progress U geared to the little comfort in the Senate's dis­ new home, and another for wliut tho large plants in Perth Amboy The United Nations serves as an Love’s Labors Lost . , . Seriously . . . many are sorry Ho- i j-.vf iciencesi computers, the m easurem ent ,of impulse to better cussions. is now the site of Kaplan’s Delica­ are on a strika for shorter hours additional areii of contr.c!, both Despite all the sound and fury tessen on the northwest i> corner ol see the veteran secretary and board, member leave . . , Thiivt formal and informal, between gov­ ", fompi;ebettd the throb of our economy. and more money and the plants of the attacks on the U.N., public Main St. arid Rome 34. In this lat­ it was rather unfair for the Record to send-their'inquiring ernmental representatives. It is al­ K 't j_i There are th',«e graduatinj today who V'ill join this affected are shut down. The strike j opinion polls have shown (hut only ter case, Mr. Thaler painted out, ways useful i(i know what is on photographer down to K eansburg and ask police there “W hat is spreading and oilier plants may one American In 20 favors this no new permit for a site for a ' $eld pf scientific endeavor. There »re those who will con­ the minds ofl officials of other is your biggest gripe?'' A lot of people were tooled /i. . countrv’* . .withdrawing and lhat station is Involved, as gas pumps tinue the study of the arts and humanities, w ithout which the be also forced to close down. : countries, whether allies’, adversar­ more "than 8ft per cent of us feel now are used for business on the Most of the officers' gripes concerned with safety of pedes­ ies or ncutra s. and whether or wiences. fo^ till their Jvalu*,'would have small worth. There it is "very important" for our premises Tno store building would trians and motorists. : ...... Thirty Years Ago not we decide to act for or against r are tho*e t whose skillet^ hand* and ininds will work the country to work to make the U.N. be removed and a major gas sta­ (Issu e F rid a y , Ju n e 10, 1032) the views thejl express. And it 13, WORTH LOOKING OVER is the nciv legislation re­ a success. , . tion como in on the site. tools to make th* ideas ( 4 t b m o i ^ o w 4 r e a l i t y . More than 390 parishioners: of of course, silpremeJy important Not World Government Mr. Thaler did not know if the cently signed into law by Gov. Richard J. Hughes empower­ St. Joseph's R. :C. Church gave that none of I the atomic powers ’ To each of the graduates, though they have successfully One helpful development is the Route 34 and Broad St. site meant ing municipalities to correct unsafe or unhealthy conditions the Rev. John Burke, rector or the greater public understanding today seriously miscalculate each other's ■ metfcfte challenge, another gauntlet is thrown. They face a changing in the location of in sub-standard dwellings , . . The so-called "slum lord bill'-. church, a bon voyage dinner ai a of what tha United Nations can intentions. | Colot’s Service Station from Mam T h e U nited | N ation* also has requires owners and resident agents of- buildings occupied , additip^a* *tudies, nPW w perinients, th# rigors of labor and surprise Tuesday night. Father do and what It cannot. Most Amer­ St. and New Brunswick Ave. to value as a great international for­ enterprise, all of which will present new trials and bring Burke sailed yesterday afternoon icans now recognize that the U.N. that site or Colot's starting a sec­ by two or more families to register with the municipality. 4 a t o'clock on the Steamer Satur- cannot act as a world government um. Often Inis aspect of the U.N. ond station for the sale of gasoline It allows the municipalities to correct unsafe or unhealthy ,ll% new triumphs. , does not lead| to actual solutions. nla for Europe, where he plans to capable, of settling all problems, under one business heading with Nn doubt all (]nuntries should con­ conditions in these buildings if the landlord does not . . , \ s Knowledge, like wisdom, Is not easily gained. It Is make an extended stay traveling Including those between the great the station they operate now. centrate more on reaching con­ The municipality can spend funds to correct these conditions, in various coumrioE of the Old powers. The United Nations Char­ Mr. Cartan did not see the con­ trotiblesopie and requires deep digging to reach pure under- structive settlements ilian on at­ World. He will attend Ihe Euch- ter and the organization establish­ nection Mr, Phelan was making take a lien on the properly and assign a supervisor for the «ianding> Once the sprifig Is reached, however, it will rise arlstic Congress in Dublin on his tempting to \l>in voting victories, ed under it in 1945 are based on between gasoline stations and auto work to be done, lt also can obtain a court-appointed .re­ arnval there. which may le, ye the problem fur- ^ ^ H l e '-. tip to greet you. Nurture what you have found and under­ the hard political fact that the I ' _ ' noted the modern ther from soiu.ion than before. But '1 ■ ceiver to collect rent or income from the property to repay stood. Share it with your fellow man. Knowledge and un­ Called from their beds at mid­ U.N. cannot take collective action gus station has a business pride even where settlements are not the municipality and to pay any fines levied against the land­ night, six crews of telephone men against one of the world’s super­ in cleanliness and splendent ap­ , _ dersUnding if « i^niversal language which will enable man achieved, the "debating society" (ought alongside the firemen at powers short of precipitating the pearance to the eye, entirely dif­ lord . . . Something like this really could keep u lot of to canvftrs# with his own d e s t i n y . ______a sp e c t of th< U.N. d o es force the scene of the Cliffwood Lumber global war the U.N. seeks to avoid. ferent from an auto junkyard. But people busy for a long lime. countries to explain and defend and Supply Company fire, yester­ There is better understanding, Mr. Phelan noted that this was not day morning. They were fighting too, thnt ihe existence of the their policies nnd to face criticism. the case when the view of the sta­ And while tlm "power of world to restore scrvice over two large United Nations is not a reason.io tion was from its rear. And he the Taney of Mr. Bergmann and da A. Henderson, Lynda May telephone cables which were put neglect our own defenses; Article opinion" often has been exaggerat­ noted there were glaring lights al K-Way officials more was the earth- H olm es. . ed, there is io doubt that it has Excerpts From out of commission by the heat of 51 of the Charlcf recognizes the night, traffic running in and out moving, “22 billiua pounds of u" Also John Scott Hopkins, Richard the flames. Inherent right of individual or col­ sometimes hat a useful moderat­ and noises that go with all gas as one official particularized on the P. Ingram. Conrad Jackson, Wayne. ing effect. Tills year's graduation class in lective self-defense. The U.N. could subject. But, of course, what Ja c k so n , Linda Ann Joh n so n , *Jo-- rrent United Nations stntions. Matawan High School will number not long exist without the global All these cu Mr. Thaler did assure Mr. pleased Mr. Uerj;mann was that annc Jones, Claire Joralsmon; Wil- Newsletter Sint Out ing on the keeping 36, w hich is th re e la rg e r th a n the balance of power to which NATO activities bea Phelan that only lOO-by-150-fcet of Lily-Tulip has . now come to the lir.m W. Jo rale m o n . S hiela A. Knl* of the peace nay help to provide phase of moving in machinery and class of 1931, makes an indispensable contribu­ tho property at the southwest cor­ [iela, Maureen Marcella Kldzus, the time necessary to allow its tion. , ner of Route 34 and Broad St. could “bedding” it in place at the Holm­ Maryanne'Kost, C»irol Marie Kot­ The Hanson-Van Wmkle-MunniiiR niomic, social and I believe that, despite the lim­ important ec< be used for a gas station, and the del plant. With that about to bemn, un, Barbara Ann Kuhns, Charles By Sen* Williams Company has constructed at its humanitarian Work io make its itations posed hy the great power remainder along Broad St. protrud­ proauction cannot be far aw'ny. j V, Kurica jr., Denms D. Lungbein, factory a float which they 'mve pre­ long-range co ltribution-to the de­ conflict, the U.N. can and does ed over into a residential zone. i Barbara Jean Leary, Candace June sented to the Borough of Matawan, cider areas of agree- make a number of important, even velopment of Before the hearing was adjourn­ | Lockwood, Thomas Camiilo Long- to be placed on Lake Lefferts for tronger sense of in- crucial, contributions in helping to ment and a ed it was noted some nf the alarm Owner Threatens ette, Carol Lynn Mandeville, Karen the use of the bathers. preserve peace. ternational ommunity. In the ...... cqu A number of vacant lots in the over gas station operators being Ann Mastrodomcnico, ■ - * 'president Kennedy offered -: the Serve* As Buffer strengthening of the U.N. on this (continued from page one) i iiltldn its first clear national trans- transportation facilities and equip­ borough have been taken over by put out of. business by the or­ Also Susan Dorothea Nealis, Den* The United Nations can serve as basis lies ou • best hope for u!- children in the area and generally ment such as land, right-of-way the unemployed who have spaded dinance was needless as section is Thomas Nuccio, Ike Orlowski, hortatlon policy, tn one historic a sort of buffer, an acceptable timately achi vlng an effectively deteriorate property values. parking facilities, buses, rail rolling or plowed them up and planted D exempted them from the classi­ Joan Louise Osipowitz, John E,' message, he described liir program third party able to fill a danger­ disarmed and inspected world in stock, signal equipment, stations, fication of a non-conforrning use They further charged that pine- PagUone, Consula Ivetta Parker, : for balanced transportation to keep them with such produce as can be ous power vacuum and thus to which peace can be reasonably terminals, and so lorth. The fed­ used by their families. if a school, church, hospital pr pub­ ing of the headquarters in such a Andre ku^ene Mark Pease, Gi nrr- our goods and people moving in prevent a head-on collision by the assured unde the rule of law. eral share would be two-thuds of The Board of Chosen Freeholders lic edifice should be erected with­ heavily popjilnled zone would re­ osa M. Perdigao. Nancy Grace Pic­ th#’ most efficient ways possible. great powers. Hns is what the late As long ns man himself has a the net project cost. has been patching and putting a in 500 feet of their location When sult in a noise nuisance caused by kier, Helen Ann Rasmusjsen, Cary • The message included the admlfl- Sccretary-Gcneral Dag Hammar- future, I am sure that the United 2. The grants would be contin­ coat of tarvia on the Clufwood- the gas station was on its site wailing sirens of the ambulances Evans Rieth, Catherine Mary Ro- titration's proposals for an increas­ skjold described as the role of Nations or sJme similar agency gent on the development of a pro­ Matawan road. It Is in ime condi­ first. when responding to calls at all bitadle, lulna L. Sanders, Franklyn ed mas* transit program in our "prcventivo diplomacy," and it is for intcrnatio: ml co-operation also gram including planning and or­ tion. A short strip across that hours of the day and night. William Shaw, Filizabeth Marie Sje- 1 rapidly growing ■ ur|jan areas. J o well illustrated by the U.N.’s has a future, I am convinced tliai ganization, for the development of Possibility Of ‘ Barroom” bert. David B. Smith, Gail Helen me tills part of the message was portion of the road forming the peace-keeping fund ion in the Con­ this co u n try si mild continue to play a co-ordinated transportation sys­ dam for Lake Lefferts was left un­ Tlie petition nlso slated that there Stoddard, Steven W. Tani.s, Steven very welcome indeed, because it go. However regrettable some of an important role in .strengthening Only Ford Bigger tem as part of comprehensive plans done, it being the Intention :o is of peace through was a possibility of "a barroom S. Testa, Carmella R. Tomasello, Incorporated the basic objectives the developments in the Con^o may the foundatio (continued from page one) for the development of the urban raise the road bed so the water will tions. wilh drinking going on which could Also Robert Dennis Tommarazzo, that I had asked for In December have been, it seems ahundan'iy \ the United N: the Ford plant is one for assembly, a re a . , not flow over the road as It did get oul of hand and control and J o a n T u re b y G reg o ry R alph Wai-. i when I met with the American Mu­ not for manufacturing. '3, .An emergency program limit­ last winter, after which the new could create a hazard." A squad lace, Theresa Lynn Walling, Pam­ nicipal Association and o th e r iggestions for Ihe de- Mr. Kretzer credited Henry Si­ ed to three years of grants on a SO­ work will be recoated. '6. To encourage those develop­ working out officer, Michael Chilpka, said the ela Washington, Paulette Washing­ groups vitally concerned about the SO matching basis where there is Motor trucks have started their er* who would provide growth of v eloper to foil nw and then when all korsky, Commack, L.f., engineer code of ethics prohibited drinking. ton, Perer James Waiers jr., Les­ 'future of the commuter in our na­ with the results, to for K-Way, the K-Way steel erec­ an urgent need for the preserva­ annual trips to the Newark and such quality as to make Marlboro are satisfied He invited the petitioners io inspect lie White, Ann Marie Wiggins, Ken­ the application." tion crew. Washington Concrete tion today. tion or provision of mass transpor­ New York markets. Because of Township a proud community. then approve any of the l-irst Aid stations. "You neth Allen Williams, Clara Lynn Co., Wantagh, L.I., and Manzo Ex­ T h e th re e -y e a r, *500,000,000 p ro ­ tation facilities, and where the the severe drought the loads have "To accomplish these purposes, will not find bars in any of them," Wolverton, Edward Conrow Wy­ cavating Co., Matawan, for the fact gram won’t settle all our problem* comprehensive program is being been exceedingly light. Prices for the Planning Board needs the ser­ he said. ckoff. that where there was only a ter­ #11 at once, but it will build logi­ actively developed. the farm products have been very vices of a professionally trained Nuccio Out rain of ground A ug. 7, 1961, Mr. Chilpka said the squad last cally upon the start we made lait ' 4. A $10,000,000 a year research low. person, who will be able to view there is now, 10 months later, a year had answered 480 calls. Of You'll remember that Con- and development program in the Bathers have not made use ol our township without prejudice or (continued from page one) year. finished building of nearly 25 ncres these, 316 w ere in M adison P a rk . No Under-Sized gres* passed my rapid transit bill field of mass transportation, with either lake for the past few days emotion. He would be able to pre­ Applegate re torated how "aninz- in a re a . He said only two required the siren ss part of the Housing Act of INI emphasis on new technology, to be because of the extremely cold pare a comprehensive plan and e d ” he was t this developm ent, (continued from page one) Mr. Kretzer said it was more and lights nfter 11 p.m. He said ■ after three days of hearing* at provided out of the primary grant w eath er. guide the planning board In its ef­ M r, W alsh noted that the com- development w ere submitted to forcihly impressed upon him, for the sirens are not used after 10 Whlcli officials from across the na-i authorization. Frost was noticed in several low fort* to improve our township." mission now was left with two p.m. unless deemed "extreme em­ (he Matawan Township Committee s. M ary E . Costello while Mr. Sikorsky had heen super­ tlon testified on the desperate need S. A provision for the payment ol place* both In Monmouth and Mid­ To Improve Service* m em b ers, M e rg e n c y /’ at its meeting on Monday even­ for transit relief. relocation expenses, similar to dlesex Counties on Tuesday and and M rs. Ell:zabeth Wyckoff. He vising the llolmdel job, he, Mr. ing. The maps were referred tc On the score of tne co-ordinating Kretzer, has been in India on an­ At the present lime the lirst aid those under the urban renewal pro­ Wednesday mornings. No damage found lhat if the rummer recrea- the planning board,-which recently Provisions Of Bill committee, Mr. Rappa had this lo other construction project. The trucks are housed in the Madison gram, for any families and busi­ to the crops have been reported. tlon program was to go on as plnn* hud returned the first set of inapt- The administration hill, the re­ say: "Even though we employ ihe head of K-Way commented, lhat Park Fire House, hut Mr, Chilpka One of ihe bes! played games of ned, Ihe coun il would have to add for corrections and changes. sult of many month* of discussion ness displaced by a mass transpor­ pointed out (hot the fire company tlie baseball season was contested services of a professional planner a m e m b e r 111 at night so the com* from his observation of construc­ among government agencies and tation project. we on the planning board, must tion practices now applied in India, will be getting a new truck and The committee approved the ra Tuesday afternoon, on the Mata­ mission woul have a quorum. He planners ot our urban future, would In New Jersey we’re fortunate to there will then be six vehicles in newal of a distribution liquor li* wan High School field. Matawan realize that we have a responsibili­ snid he had [ried to j>et the five- it would have taken flO years, rath­ meet the objectives ipecifled by have a well-advanced state plan of llie lire house. He said it would be cense for Hollywood Liquor and defeated Keyport High by a score ty to be oil the alert for ways and member con imissiun together to er than 1(1 mouths, lo erect a Ihe President if imaginatively us- action to help our commuters. The means to improve Ihe efficiency building comparable lo Lily-Tulip's difficult lo gel Ihe standby truck G ro cery Store, Low er M ain St.» new federal program, if passed this of 2 to 1. act on a rcc< inmendation, but hnd td by local and state officials. Its of services to new developments Holmdel plant. out in time ol an emergency. M ataw an. On Sept. 6, IIHil, th e co m ­ year by Congress, will offer our been "rebuff d " th re e tim es. Uut chief provisions would authorize: and the qunlily and quantity of rat­ It was puinled out that the level­ Mr. Chilpka said the squad would mittee had granted Hollywood Lf« Garden State officials even more It wns allow e this could have been quor a transfer from its present 1. A continuing matching grant able*." from lack of personal convenience ing off of ihe land, llie development nol plan lo stay al the Lehigh lo­ tools to work with. I hope this will Smith Planning cation, but it was a last reso rt .tl site to a store to be constructed on program with' on Initial three-year And he detailed the functions of on dates. of tunnels three-quarters the length au th o rizatio n of $500,000,000 to s ta te b« another year of progress on our of the Lincoln tunnel and Ihe pul­ Ihe present lime, lie said Ihe first Route 34, south of Lloyd Rd., sub­ (continued from page one) the members of the co-ordinaling M r. W alsh offered the name of and local governments for the con- m m transit front. ling down of a network of aid members had not been able lo ject to certain conditions. The re­ Ihe roads committee chairman of committee as follows: " The Presi­ Arthur Abba ia, a Middlesex Rd. drains required the moving of 1,­ gel properly Ihey could afford lo newal was granted, still subject to the township committee. dent of the Board of Education is resident and physical education build on. He said Ihe properties the approval of the plans and speci­ Mayor Paul E. Chester explain­ more familiar with school problems instructor at Keyport Hiuh School, 000.1100 cubic yards of earth, llail* Time Element were around SiV.tlOO. "We have !o fications for the building, and the Communication ed that the cost nf the Master Plan thnn planning bonrd members and for the $650 su m m e r post. He he* Install County do something within our means." anticipation that construction will will he borne largely from state he may be able to suggest the re­ lieved it was imperative action be Waller J. Rergmann, chairman of llie board ol Lily-Tulip, hailed toe started within fit) clays. To the Editor, and federal funds and that usually location of a proposed school so ns taken at the council meeting that he said. Ihe time element of construction James Tortnrice noted that "the In behalf of the Licensed Practi­ a lownship like Marlboro In Mon­ to effect a transportation savings, night as Ihe i lelays over appointing Hie unit is to be part of a four- Officers Friday under Kretzer methods of currying himlriinces are not a?, groal" as .-.lore .shopping c e n te r to be con­ cal Nurse Association of New Jer­ mouth Counly has to pay only one- nr whether the type is in our best a summer i irector had "already things nut. He noted that this was the petitioners suggested. On a mo­ Mrs. Esther P. Hulsart, Neptune tenth of the costs as the federal in terest. reduced the |: rotfram by one week." structed by William Daniels, Lnval* sey, Division 10, I wish to thank tion by Michael Farrington, the government has assigned the coun­ "The chairman of Ihe industrial He reported the name of a prior liic seventh plant K-Way had budt lette, at a cost of about }(i0,000 on City, was installed ss president of you and your staff for the wonder­ for I.i'vTulip. Mr. llergmunn re­ non-conforming use permit was ty as a priority aren nf planning. commission could give us sugges­ applicant, t anlel Stnnkiewicz, a a lOO-hy.iiOU foot tract. The center the Monmouth County American ful coverage you have given us in held lor further study. Chairman Frank Kappn, In a tions on how Ihe developer could te ach er 111 Cl ffwood School and as- called theirs was nn association of will have mly a 40-foot setback Legion Auxiliary on Friday at the your paper this past year. It was statement tn the hoard, recalled aid his commission in securing in­ sis! ant hnsld thall !n:n K-W.iy . liuili n tirsl ...... wan KrKional Hoard of Ifducntion, to request the planning board to || for Ihe appointment i plain Inr Ihe paper nip firm al Col­ who will present I h e diplomas, sludv the possible increasing of set­ Cochrane, Asbury Park; Mrs. John Township Committee hinr ils" ap- dustrial ratables to mir community slim huil call and thereby reduce the tax burden eWIIY. in due unie lor I luge I’uini. I ..I. There followed roll- l.u lh er A. hosier, su p erin ten d en t nf back lequirements in all Houle 34 Mnrus, Keyport; Mra. William L o o k i n g proval. of Mr. Slunk (■rent Deal Of Thtiuglil for nil. the canving I'IIt Ol I lull progtam slrm/iion al Aiigiisla, (ia.; Spring­ schools, will spe.tk in the j’i iduates. commercial /ones. The rh i'.s wili sin;' (iod til Out Johnes, Union Bench; Mrs. Nor­ "Since that lime, a great deal Advise Requirements hill the inlm enl had h ern I e- field, III.; T oronto; K iverside, man I.ewis, Neptune; Mrs. Ru­ B a c k w a r d of thought hns been given tn tills "The chairman of tb' utilities Iected ill il I n m u in , ■ of llie rmm I Calif., nml ;i n.,e,nr!i lahorniorv ■ u!‘ '' ’ ’ J '•* 'M '■ ’ 11 I* 1'. . ‘ -'ij'. .-'I dolph Cherney, Union flench, and Ilti.ii, '..wilt 1 iilkn A id lhln<;5i i ( liiiuh, will ptohounee the hme- Club Discusses hnicil mul oHiiw' nuinni|tal twin ■ ndvisabtlily ol the M-w*»f and w.itei applir.m l hn not hei ■ii pul in will- llolmdel plant was ronceivrd. Mrs. Melon WonlhirU, !■ rielmUI. Wo Knew In The Long Ago dlinK <>f ti'is piolilcm chrrked. j mains und ndvi.se iih on their h in>: helmi* ti '•in Mr HIlMill I10l'‘ll Thi* iifW plant n*nsisl< of iiinr diction ! (continued from page one) Mrs, llulsnrt succceds Mrs, Ua3il “ All of this has n ^ u ltn ! in a qiiltenirnlN for the installation nf; In ^ no Mileni e ol Mhi'ie llie M’pai.ue lai'p' in.uii.fin un. Members Of t.iass 1.“. el Of llic be.O'll .H i ,i. Tile Up- I !i<' 'I i j’.rad'iiite', ,,i r K;i i cu \ i i v Slocum, West I.onn llranch. confusion of idisis MiiMriimi.1* su p ­ sewer and water, | qunllhration u( llu- in“,‘.’ nr','.- ;i|i|>ahiilii'anl mollis, better « alb'd ernlerw, lor i per level v.iil be smoothed over llirv >,pi t'.iii oul o*>r lirilllY »WO Andrrsrn. Pohril I'rlrr Andir-As, Other officers Insiulled were; Fifty Years Ago ported wilh [arts, niurr oftrn “ Ihe chairman oi tlie in* IIIIIIlM ,'. H HI ll.l ■.* u i ■by Miv, l.vnn H auler, A .1. Tom*V efficiency lioin all new io»id';, pi»>h iim* r>n Ii,ull III , ’i ',n ,i:i i !>niklH|' ar- r .n n l 1’ | H riv n . I -V> i‘i|Ce torian, Mrs. Theresa. Godhold, Nep­ was auspicious anti the hall was " I t w ould In; a uood ide.t, nl this mi:.:,,tin':. h ru to fiie etfst of (he plunl, Z.innj; Horn., A/id/eiv (Ho L t *!;1. Mi> n i ii i I >< in a 1 I, l/.ty, ti,imes tune; clmplHln, Mrs. Netlla Spcro, well filled wilh the admiring tim e to review llie n'K|Kin&ll>H(fl',s ;ih!v where developers fare eMSfmj: ? re. ommmd. lint it wu I if,ei veil r III (111 u lw‘1 (* I :l V h ilin | , nl ! r 1)1!f11 \-!t ’ir Mad. hit" ili'i- t Ini' ‘ItM f lillfhen Will l>«- ill t ilnj’f d Neptune; sergcant-at-arms, Mrs. friends and relatives of the grad­ of Ilia I'lannliiK Hoaid. roads, Ihu chairman may icijuest tii,n ihne w ii no lime to ».iil for dial >ei I ion ol Lam el Av e, i/oi - d i r\v Mut/ku. Kmily Hyrd. An­ and lood will be pro\ nh'd. Stella Carter; irensurer, Mrs. uates, Thu snlulalory was given by Itrftpoiiftihlltleft Of llonrd the developer l<> linpiove lluit \**\ ...... mn in nr.M-nililc mul derini* their plant. ion John ('ainrnolo, S'ean Marie I'tanklyn Hunler stated lhat the fii'orjtn Ulncaij Kcypwt, and »'.*.■ iho C lass J'li.MiW iil, h lm o ru K ali' "1. To niuke rnluin mnl Ihe tion of Iho fxisllni' r«,id iil'Hir iironiiiiind nml ihe tmniiiI iiiiii'i 'I he i .nil oad Milm^ w as the fil t'a il.o u , Itonahl I-'. IJi-Noi .scio, scholarship committee of the iclary, Mr*, Sloi 'im. ncr, who also made the presenta­ 1,1ml h zoni-d Inr Hh brst |K>sslble which the d ev elo p er intend,-i , miiMiii: of \ tlci!, Iiiiek nml tiulli. Ihinjj tn eomf Into Ihu proprity, Samuel I bnmai Drvaney, i.oehslea Club unanimously ap* Mrs. Hulsart was escorted to the tion of a picture lo Ihe school. Mn- use. to build mi Hu a.|n.nli! t»»ke lilfrri-nl Minimi1! .ind cl ni cat load lots Mil In tent l liini'' I inh-v, P.ml X l osino. [.‘•eivinj1, eiaduate for ihe tlulJ spoko briefly on the civic, chari­ Forty-eighth anniversary of A, *;trt1* is, n u b * und sidew alks and properly, the Planninj1, Hoaid could |nb v.iih the ellil ul m IiiiuI ro hi ,11 lo meet Ihe demands ol building, I lop ni'i' M.ufaiel r.itm ei. Maty i.n\,uil. ihe award will he pie* table and rehabilitation work done Salz ft Co., KeyiHiri, lo celebrate .sewer and w atn. fumdhm more cflicienlly with 1m s ; ...... eiei iinj-, a.id < te te lay inn >;om}i .lean I rank, Midotly Ann (iallajdin, ‘.ru led iii M onday’s lo m m rm e m e n l by the ini'nibers of the American on Saturday, June 22d, with music, "3. To plnn for future uchool chance of rojdly ertor, ami with f \ U . on at mu h a pa. e A je p iesen ln D eboiah Iner. tia id iu i. lonnn (). e.xeiciMU t ri'lnn Auxiliary, not only locally, souvenirs and great array of ill- idles, parkr,, nnd plftVjtinunds, jjrrfilet benefit to the township, i i> a s nil ation live of ihe Krel/ei fit tn noted th.it tiisf ubel, llm dley Winslow Mar, Wii/inm Siei'fiied and Mr. Hunf* lllll llirniip.lmul the nnli<>n trf.'tujns and tvliituiuimii.v ti.n - I . / 1* I...*!,! ,n " ,r "Tin* p'/iredim* reeMnim-nrleil |». I ,i ii,. .. ■ „• . .1., ' ' I...... * -I iii i« ‘ i.ii.,11.111, i i . h| m le e i i d In i epi e.-.i r,' the Jlosii'flK'K of the evening wore gains. Those Who have ulUndcd ifMM'I.n nnd I ijdiWHV**. Iliai ft d'teiiipi'i hie ilie iiii (m hh,i) i i ...... , s ounri of ii pioperty i out end to end they unnld irai h Kiel 1,11<1 Ualpii ll.ifiiiiiii. I'.dwind dull at the ,him1 meeimp ol thH nirmber* of Bradley Beach Unit this firm's previous nmiivmnry "fi. To protect the township from plans nnd nppllrailnnn for Mudv. noted he wu fiirthei oul mlo i.piue than <»lrn or David ll.tii is, Josephine H askins, Malawan llotough 1‘ouucfl. 337, who *«rvcd refrutlimcnl* *ftcr coltbrailmis may have A faint Idea builder* who would build hontru Ihe IMnnnhw lioiird Ihwi would nt the corn r nf Muiu Sti and. t.a ip e n le i |;ot ( hill h s I e n ,in n ’ Ih t'j'.epelh, I O'll Hefretdunents weie reived during tlie Installation. Mrs. Hulsart Is a what tills one Is to lie, adv, Ihttt could become the future de* meet with ihe ro oidlnnlini: com Jtnhhit I .mu on v, hi< Ii hr limf paid ' luiiii'c ond consider Ihe platut, iu m ,'* foi a Ion}' pel loil uJ y eu is, i Ilul Ihe job iIm ! f.eemcd lo picuNe Heilj;epelli, liwie Henilethon, l.yn* the $ociui h(Kir w h k h followed* p t t l president o l th a t unit. 'Ihn kretihlii/* of a shaft nt the pi-ewcd iifeii nhimday, June 14, 196:2 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pc*g« Fhns

Mrs. John Thaler Roaary, Altar Installation Dinner Project To Be Mark 50th Anniversary Laurence Harbor ii Heads Auxiliary Ywle In Juiyn P-TA Committees ■ :■'.■' . •■'■■■ V . ' Mrs.. John .Tliii'er was ra-elected Funher plajis for ’'Chrjsima.s in M u Cnartes1,Ihoropson. presi­ prttsideiMr,nf. the Ladies Auxihaiy J u ly .' wt*r« m o d - £?: th.» w e c tia a dent of th e I.a-uence HMeacher Past US M u business meeting anv. erans sf foreign V/ars, (fuatialcan- Association, has aimrnmceii h e r ■urniler neld-at Th? Magnolia Ion; F ren eau . a v c v ‘fciaiwwon; : .-< >o.... aJ Pos? 4/■}“.. Mata.'.van. ,r own?!vp, committee ’diaumen for che com- •;i Serving-wi*.h,h«r next yexc will af- a m eeting h?!rl in Uie M em orial y ear. . , ■ . . - . be Mrs. GussusBell, first vice pfes- HoifM1. lhe Association, forrsierlv known .. .Mrs. Rnlh -William* conducted . (dent;- M rs. . William, 'D -Che-. forma! in sta k lo be'hetd Saturoay evening, July waa.is. .a.nd Mrs. AleJ-.ander .Kaj>: ;i latloiv; cerem onies ■ w‘lli; ^e.iheld in 2i. m the posi nome. The atfair perer, budget ana fniancc; E; O ctober. wih feature a Christmas tree. Percv Tucker, .charactc t and spiri­ Fifteen members were present Christmas decorations and Cnnst* tual education: , Mrs. Richard An Installation dinner Was held Itv the Rntnry j Charles Emery, past president. Standing are tlie at ihe final meeting ot 'th« organi- mas music; - Charles Ratmo ;s Wylsh, cifiJ’.enshtp; Mrs. Fraidt' aw! Altar Society of . St. 'JaaepbV Church, Keypori, | Rev. William Bausch; Mrs. P. T. Ahern, pasfc nr^s- general chairman ot the duuw- Furnaro. civil defen.se; M rs., Wil­ ^ in ‘'D uSrile'4i^'M rit^ a riiirct l ,n ^une 5 *f ,*le l»». Freneau. Seated a*K>ve, I iJcnS; Mrs. George Egan, dinner co-chairman aiul dancc. Tickets are available from liam Beckuer, excvpuonal child; c^nrt ivere i'k-iiori>d |i M ri' TWalp- 'tef* *® rlSht> are ftfrs. Frank Cordasco, treasurer; ; p « t pwldeBf; the R ev. Ja m e s Connell, chaplain ni B. A. Robedee. ticket chai.ir.au, Mrs. Harold Crovvther. Founders Mts; Bernard DiSanto, program chairman; Mrs. / the N. J. Stale Hospital at Marlboro, guest speaker; or the co-chairmen. Partici­ oopducted the brief business sea. Day; Mrs. Tod Krumenaker, health, liaruld Deitz. vice president; Mrs. James C. Day, j M u. Alvin fr'itigcraid, past presiaent, and the Rev. pating organizations, are the VFW sion during whicl; Mru' Bell report­ welfare, telebmocular. polio and presidcDi; (Vlr*. Joseph Keiber, secretary;.M rs. John I Alfred D. Smith. Post 47-15. auxiliary,- .Memorial ed on the Memorial Sayd-servio rnentpl hea«tfc; Mrs. Norman Thaler, dincer co-chairman and past president; Mrs. i ...... Home- and Corps Mothers Associa­ es, and Mrs. i Dtinnenwort^on the Winds, histoiian: Mrs. Thom.aa- ski"ces^fui poppv drive-, which ex­ tion. The Rosary and Altar Society o: ■ Mrs, Day welcomed the menv ljiimth and tlie Rev. William Bauscli kudak, Mrs. Francis Bryant. Mrs* ! ceeded last year’s (donation*;- Mrs; Mrs. Dorothy Schar reported on St. Joseph's, Church,. Keyport;. held' bers and .guestj and thanked tin? | presented a prize to the mother of Alva Jacques, Mrs. Richard Loucks Doncenw(irth: expressed her- appre- the District; hncarnpmeni which an ,installation dicker at ihe Poet’s members tor - their co-operatio.1 1 (l v cl and Mrs. Bernard KoS'Vak, Mr*. elution tn her co-workers and ths was held in the Middletown Town­ Inn, Freneau* on June 5 when 125 during the past year. Mrs. Ben- - ' J ■■■ F.. .Percy Tucker.'hostesses. residents ot.Matawan’lor their gens ship Post Home. Ten members of members and guests were pres­ jamm DiSanto introduced (he guest I .M is. Thaler and Mrs. Geor^i; e-ous help , the local auxiliary attended. Mrs. Also Mrs. James Maye, inter­ ent. Tne officers: installed were speaker, the Rev. James Connell, ! Kgnn were corchalrmwi of the dm- Edith Kern was elected junior vice national relations; .Mrs. Joseph Girl*’ State O f!f|ilc Mrs.' James C. Day. Keyport, presi­ of the-N. J.- State. Hospital, Mar!-1 ner. -lha- tables were decorated president of the district; Mrs. Kita Probst, magazines; Mrs. Stephen Mrs. Tlialtn;. repnrted that plans boro. w!k> spoke on “Mental I by Mrs. Frank Letwenske and Mrs. dent; Mrs. Harold Deitz, Matawan, Scarborough, district, trustee. Ine Gallant and Mrs. James SnaUucls, had been completed (or Miss Carol vice president; Mrs. Joseph Rether,' Health," Mrs. John Thaler mtro-.l Gloria Exleben. newly-elected president, Mra. Isa­ membership; Charles Thompson, Lynn Sari. S William . St.. Old Matawan. secretary, and Mr*. ductKl the other guesti'. I 'ln o nevt nifretmp, will be held bella Johnston, Neptune, appointed ;inusic; Mrs. Frank Applegate, par­ Bridge, a Mata* an Regional High A prize was presented to the old-1 Oct. 2 when there v/ill be enroll- .Frank Cordasco, Matawan,. treas­ Mrs. Schar to serve, as assistant ent and family life;- Mrs. Russell School Student who .will be the dele- u re r. . . . .■ ■■ est member by - the Rev. Alfred ment for new members. conductress and Mrs. Williams as Macdonald, procedure and by­ atev front! the local Auxiliary to color bearer. laws; Mrs. Joseph Deerm, pro* ursey; Girls' State/-. Her alternate gram; Mrs. Raymond Parks, pub­ f• will :M Misj Nancy' Bath Barnett, Plans Two Cake Sales .vil^i jEdgewater Dr., Vfatavmn.- The auxiliary' is planning two lications; Mrs. Vincent Applegatu. cake sales during the summer. outside publicity; Mm. Henry 'Mrs; Claude Brideaii/f sunshine | M a t a w a n P e r s o n a 1 11 e m s Bcirne, Mrs. Edward Anderson chairman, reported on the cards i Mrs. Nancy Isemaim will be chair* - Newa Oi Ta* And T air Pamflr la Appreolated At Aar Ttaaa and Mrs. Wnson Armangeon, in- 3to members. As music chair­ man and she will be assisted by sldd pubhcitv; Mrs. John Spellman, man, Mrs; Brld»au explained the . Call Mrs. Winnie Gade, Tel, LO 6-0U41 , Mrs. Williams at the July sale and MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. ELLISON by Mrs. Scaroorough at th« August room representatives; Mrs. Stan-, hyinn of the month and read “In {Kainaud; fo u r granddaughter*, The Carder.’’ sale. Mr. and Mri. Wilham K. UlUson. ley Vigue, recreauon; Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herrick have I Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cushmau i Mr; and Mr*. Arthur. Abbazla, ! Mrs, William Year^in, Misses Di- Mrs. Hthttt Vo!p* wus installed 422 34th S t., W est P alm B each. Hnnoo, rural service; Theodora 1 . Mra. McDonald reported sending returned front their summer home j were Pnday evening visitors of Mr. | Middlesex Rd,,;«Uended the wed- Fla . former Matav/an residents, i ane. D onna emd D ebra H erb ert and Marcinkowski, sa fe ty ; Charlo* coupon!; to the Monmouth County as patriotic instructor by Mrs. Mar­ in Pine Grova, Conn. | and Mrs. Robert K. Cushman, I ding of Ena. Alton Davis lo M rs are pictured about to cat their an­ j two grandsons, W i i {( a m Thompson, school education an4 Coupon Chairman. M rs. bell report jorie Concepcion, past Department M r*. J a y V Hostetter has return-! Princeton Junction. I Shirley Newman at the II S. Naval ; mveisaiv cake at an open house I Yeargin and Douglai Yeargin, all legislation; transportaticu, M r i ed on the successful cooking dem­ president, and Mri. Irenv Meehan ed home after spending five day*! Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie,! Academy. Annapolis. Md . on sat­ K'lveii in th e ir h onor S atu rd ay to of West Palm Beach. onstration held by Mrs. John Kane was elected delegate to the Nation­ George Franz; Mt9. Aleiander in Pa. where ihe viss*ed he«* wa-1 Mata.wan, and Mr. and Mrs Wai-1 urday. fcns ! celebrate their 50th wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Ellison wrero rest^ of the Jersey Ceutial Power and al Encampment to be held m Min­ Kapperer and Mrs. WilJIam Nauied, ter, Mrs Albert Boyer. Northum- t«r Wagnei\ Sea Oi* t* had dinner j M r and Mrs. Alton Uavis, Man- \ m v e rsa ry . dents of Matawan for 45 years b&- Light Co. at the Sears Store, Key­ W agner neapolis. Mum., tn August. ways and means. j There were MH) present at the 101 e moving to West Palm Beach p o rt. * beriand. and Dr. Margaret Boyer Satmday mglit at the Brielle Yacht | w,n Assisting the way? and meant in Selinsgrove, Pa. C lub. j 'Miss ' Donna Klepp, a student at Mrs. Helen Davis reported on ! affair held at the First Baptist in 1956. M r. KUison is retired . He Mrs. Thaler closed the meeting the successful poppy §aU.- Mrs. co-chairmen will be M*s. Krzywd* Mr. and Mrs. Biuce MacCutch- Mr. and Mrs. foiinson Cartan I St. Francis Nuising Sciiool, is l Church, Matawan, given by their is a m e m b e r ot the Matawan Ma* with her expression of gratitude Shar won the special award. Re­ daughter* and sons-m-Uw, Mr. sniski, Mrs. Bouwaans, M ra, eon entertained at a barbecue Sun­ were Sunday visitors in New Hope, spending a month's vacation with ! !>ontc Lodge and is an exempt fire* for the co-operation during the freshments were served by Mrs. Hudak, Mrs. Kntmeoaker, Mn. day. Then guests were Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mrs. .Howard Herbert, West | man Mrs Ealisou is a charter past year and her wishes [or a P a. Isemamt, Mrs. Alice Hausmann, William Coughlin and Mrs. Ed* Mrs. Victor Fahrovic and Mr. and Klepp, 10 Fierro Ave. Palm Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. ! member of Sirius Chapter, Order pleasant summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dernberger Mrs. Vera Gaunt and Mrs. Lor­ Charles Rainaud, 7 Miriam Dr., ' of Eastern Star. They are both W'ard Cox. _ ; - ■■■ — ' '' _ Mrs. George Deitz and children. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bucco and were Saturday guests of Mr. and raine Smith. M ataw an. members of Northwood Baptist. Mrs. Frederick Schaab will bt Miss Margaret Winter celebrat­ children have returned to their Mrs. Stanley Swithlc, Cream Ridge, Mrs. Ellison, the former Miss Church in Florida. chairman of the special tablecloth Bicycle Hike By. e d h e r With b irth d ay a t the Shefe The Shrewsbury Choral Concert tor trip. They were Ihe gueits ol Graduates Honored Lulu M. Matthews, and Mr. Elli­ Guests attended from Matawan, p ro ject. Home on Ravine Dr- Saturday. given Saturday night at the Great son weie married June 8, 1912 in Keyport. Morganville, Jeraey City, Girl Scout Troop 229 Many friends from the surrounding, Mr- and ' Mrs. Donald Branner, Hall in Monmouth College included At Family Picnic Morganville by the Rev. Samuel Kobertsville, South Amboy, Plain­ area stopped tn to greet her. Broadway, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Clyde H. Egginson .'the first Girl Scout Troop in the three local lingers, Mrs. Charles Richard Delnamore, Brandywine, Bower, minister of the First Bap­ field, Lake Hiawatha. Newark, Old Mrs. Nicholas Francisco, Mrs. Monmouth County Council of Girl Mandeville, William Chatman and M<1. Miss Marilyn DiSanto. who re­ tist Church, Matawan. Bridge, Belmar, Toms River, May­ Shower Honor Guest 1 riScouta to^ attempt a bicycle hike William Ohnsnian, Mrs. Roy Kais­ Al LaMura. Those attending from ceived a Bacha or of Arts Degree They are the parents of two wood, Middletown, Biowntown and Mr snd Mra. William R. Craig. er, Mrs. George Deitz, Mrs. Joseph Matawan were Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ from Newark State College, Union, has returned safely. Members of Crescent PI., entertained at a cock­ daughters, Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Laurence Harbor. Mrs. Clyda K. Egginson,. West­ -M ata w an G irl Scout T ro o p 329 Rank! jr., Mra. Russel! Weber, as Siddons Mr. and Mrs. Stockton and Eugene DiSanto. who received tail party Saturday on tha lawn of field. was feted at a surprise show, nude a 49-ntile round trip hike to Mrs. Bruce MacCutcheon, Mata­ Hopkins, Charles Mandeville, Mrs. an AsMK’ata in Arts Degree from their home overlooking Lake Lef- er on Friday avening by Mra. Rob* wan, and Mrs. James Lederman, William Chatman, Mrs. F. Howard Monmout’a ' College, West Long ;Camp Nomoco, Smithourg. during ert Buhler, Broad St., Keyport, at Berkeley Heights, attended the Sat­ Lloyd Jr. and daughter, Nikki, Mr. farts. ithe weekend. Branch, were gue.'ts of Itonor at a Mrs. Buhlsr's home. Dccoratlonl urday evening performance of and Mrs. Stephenson Enterhne, Mrs Robert Erdmann entertain­ family picnic given at the home m .The girls left Matawan Saturday were in pink and blue with stream* "Maggie” at ths Paper Mill Play­ Doiald Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ed June 8 at a luncheon and of their parenls, Mr. and Mrs. ■ at 8 a.m., stopped to rest and had ers attached to ii bstli table com­ breakfast at leoapeamui Lake, house, Millburn. They dined at O'Connell and Mr. and Mrs. John bridge. The winners were Mrs. Mil­ Bemard DiSanto, 2 Miriam Dr., ing down to tha gifts. Vreehald. They then proceeded to M ario 's. Sykora. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cot­ ton Gunkle and Mrs. Everett Carl­ M ataw an . Mrs. Mildred Yost, 109 Osborn served four years as president and St., Keyport, was installed as pres­ is a candidate for abate president, Guest! were Mrs. C. Leon Qao* iCamp Nomoco, where they set up Saturday the sixth annual Lin- trell, Browntown, and tlielr gue3t, son. Other guests wara Mrs. Ho­ Also attending were Mr. and the election to be conducted at the rison, Miss Marjorl* M, Hronk- ,camp at The Lodge for one night. croft Horse Show was .held at Earl Yorger, III., also were m the ward Krogh, Mrs. Rollin Rich­ ident at the installation dinner of Mrs. S.J. DiSanto and son. An­ the Licensed Practical Nurses hunt, Miss Geraldine V. Brown, . Patricia Fisher and Karen Smith, Brookdale Farms. 11 was sponsor­ p a rty . ards, and Mrs. Duncan Black. ninth annual convention to be held thony, Mr. and Mrs. Tad DiSanto Association. Division 10, held June at tha Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic Mrs. C. Kenneth Gehlhaua, Mrs. -members of: Senior Girl Scout ed by the Lmcroft Hire Co. Mr. and C h arles R . Perrine, son of Mr. Middletown. and children. Ann and Ted, Mr. 5 at Willow Urook Inn, Fair Haven. City, this week. H ow ard E gginson, M rs. Lei* T ro o p 314, M a la w a n ; accom panied Mrs. William Sanford and children, and Mrs. Charles Perrine, is home Tiie house guests of Mr, and and Mr«. John Tuccitto and son, Others installed were Mrs. Ruth Convention Delegate* Brown, Mrs. Harry Janies, Mra. ’Virginia Beck, Susan Carlson, Toni Billy and Mary Lou; Mrs. Stockton for summer vacation from Borden- Mrs. Joseph A. Dernberger June Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rod- Sanders, Ocean Grove, vice presi­ Twelve delegates being sent to Madeline Wild, Keyport; Mra. Hedgcpel|i, Linda Johnson, Barbara Hopkins and daughter, Beth; Pam­ town Military Institute, Borden- 5 and 8 were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ riques. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ar­ dent; Mrs. Edna Sigler, Port Mon­ the convention are Mrs. Harriet Charles Jones and Mrs, llah Met" Kuhn, Susan Nealis, Carolyn Sn.lth ela Cooper and Carol Mandeville liam Suiphin. Ruinblev. Md. tow n., . gentine and sons, Emil and Louis, mouth, secretary and Mrs. Lois ters. Union; Mrs. Raymond Pon­ and Lynn Wolverton. attended from Mai awan. Miller, Mrs. Margaret Barshofsky, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander Mr and Mrs. Frank Farrano Mr. and Mrs. Paui Zambito, Mr. Stouffer, Long Branch, treasurer. Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Jane Fisk, Mrs. der, Clifton; Mrs. John Hendrick­ The Scouts are now planning a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, Mor- and Mrs. Delbert Mills, Lavalettc, have moved into their new home and Mrs. Pat DapoSito and daugh­ son, Mrs. Georpe Buhler, Mri. family day at Island Beach. Turs -1 r0W( 0hiOi a re visitinK their'son-in- Mrs. Sigler and Mrs. Stouffer Sigler. M«. Yost, Mrs. Helen were Monday evening guests of Mr. on Valley Dr. ter, Fran Louise, Mr. and Mrs. ; were re-elected. Mrs. Stella Harris. Giese, Mrs. Stouffer, Mrs. Rae Bon- George Hoffmeier, Middletown)1 Tina will complete i jJW tnj| dauchter, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen, Val­ Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Ebans, Penn- Matthew D'Apolito and children, ! Glen Rock, state executive secre- ga«>ne. Miss Fanny Crosby, Miss Mrs. John VanderWaal, Paterson|i their salt water life and tap v,i». paui Arnold jr. and children, ley Dr. I Frank and Josephine. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouls VanRixoort, Unioa bo presented with thoir ranks and, . 1A sauken, were Saturday guests of ; tary, was the installing officer, Stella Bailey, Mrs. Beaaio Covert, Mrs. Paul Egan entertained the Mr and Mrs. Charles J. Ruff. Mra. Anthony Zambito and son, j Mrs. Yost has served the division state director and delegate, and Beach; Mrs. Charles S. Ely. Holm­ b ad g e s for th e 1961-62 y e a r d u rin g i , ^Jr * .^lrs , V f y , H o stetter Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zambito the day dS ^e,r Sues* ^asl weekend, Thursday Dessert Bridge Club. The Mr- and .Mrs. Il.F. Johnson, Kan­ | as vice president foi the pu»t four Mrs. Berry, stale corresponding! del; Mrs. Wallace W. Miller, Sea jr., and sons, Haul and Steve, Mr. .The bicyclers were escorted by j *^9- Edgar Cooper, Patton, Pa^ winners were Mis. Fred Noble, sas City. Mo. are spending two yea rs. secretary and delegate. | Girt; Mrs. Haroid Quackenbuah, and Mrs. Pat Papa and daughters, some of the mothers, who trans-!'^0 was a college roommate of liolmdel; Mrs. Leroy Sickels and weeks with their son-in-law^ and : Steven and Robert Forrest Rud- The division picnic will ba held Wickatunk; Mrs. Everett E. Carl­ l Mrs. Hostetter. Mrs. Joseph Baier. Other guests daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Salyer Joann, Patricia and Lois, Mr. und ! nick, sons of Dr. Joseph Rudnick Aug. 9, in M iddletow n w ith M rs. | son, Mrs. L. Forrest Garrison Ittl -ported sleeping bags and provi Mrs. Victor Papa and daughters, I Mrs. George W. Allen, Whitins- were Mrs. William R. Craig, Mrs. Hughes, 137 Washington Ave. ! and Mrs. Rudnick, Keyport, fur­ Jane Fisk, chairman. The state* Mrs. William J. Miller III, M il* slons in their cars. Diane and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. I ville, Mass,, Is spending the week Frank Bliss, Mrs. Gerard Devlin, The weekend house guests of Mr. nished the entertainment for the picnic will be held July 28. cal club’s an ­ Martha LeCompte and Mr, and the centerpiece for the table. senger and Mrs. Vincent DuUeau, mouth. For Information caU HO Mrs. Jac A. Cushman, Mrs. Gar­ ; uual family pic..sc to l» held at Mrs. Bruce Smith. Malawan. Feted At Shower publicity. 2-20SJ. rett J. McKeen and Mrs. Robert , Mrs. John Warren and Mrs. : Kooseveh Park tin latter par; of Mrs. Lee Coulomhe entertained I George W. Connors also were cel- Miss Dottle I.ou Carlson, Wash­ Bentley. _ , ! June. [ ebrating their wedding anniver.mr- at bridge Thursday evening. The ington Ave., Matawan, was honor­ Mrs. James Neil, Mrs. Frank At the meeting held at the home winners were Mrs. John Ranko | ie* and were presented with cor- ed al a surprise bridal shower, Bliss, Mrs. Kdward W. Currie, ' i.f the president. Mrs. Robert Mar- and ths hostess. Other guests were Malawan, and Mrs James Hewitt. | sag es, iiu. 183 Orchard Ave., Laurence Mrs. Salyer Hughes and Mrs. Wil­ June 6. Tlie stiuwpr was jjiven by Holmdel, went tn • luncheon and : Other member* present were* Harbor, Mrs. David Watson re- liam Clifton. Mrs. John Geriminn and Miss Bar­ bridge on June « al Ihe Deal ( Mrs. Alfred Adler. Mrs. Vincent l>orted that the Little Woman's CONGRATULATIONS MISS DIANE WENZEL The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. bara Andrews at tlie home nf Miss Cuuntry Club. Mrs. Curiie won the ! Burlew, Mrs. Lawrence Bachman, Club will entertain their mother* • .1 Lee Coulomhe was christened Jona- i Mrs. John Chocha, Mrs. Michael Andrews, Grant Si., Matawan. I tahU prize. on Monday at Webster Hail, Com­ M !>1 Diane Wenzel, Morganville., than David Sunday at St. Joseph's i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Uullivau. ! Eovino, Mrs. Stanley Ellison, Mrs. Mis* Carlson will become the munity Church, Laurenca Harbor, has achieved tlie highest scholastic I with the Rev. Alfred D. Smith ; Wliilit Plains, N.Y., and Mr. and 1 Frank Martin, Mm Aloysiui Pen- | at H p.m, IL-? rank in llie I9A3 graduallntj class of I officiating. A buffet luncheon was bride of Neil Gar(>lulo. Matawan. ; Mrs. Frederick Dederick were • netti. Mrs. William Lut* and Mrs. - n*i Tha following chairmen aUo re­ FieelKild Kt-Kional High School. She served outdoors later at the Coul- 1 Raymond Instay. on Sunday, July 1. 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ported; Mra, George Joch, Art and ■•will give tlie viledictory address at nmlM home on Forest Ave, with A decorated umbrella was sus­ Mrs, Joseph Demheiger American home: Mrs. Becker, civ­ the commencement exorcises this friend: and relatives present. Mrs. Frank Kerrano gave a sur­ Sunday afternoon. pended over the sifts and buffet- June 21 Bus Trip ics and legislation; Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. John Dabrlsky sr. prise birthday party Saturday night drama; Mn. .lain>*4 Armstrong, X" TT *r n v U rr XT X A member of the honors clasacs, styla refreshment! were served. > /or her husband. Tbe guesls were entertained at a barbecue on Sun­ Final plans have been announced publfc welfare; Mrs. Gilbert Tier, * ¥r t> ^ v J7 -wf Or V Mias‘Wenzel has done consistently The Kiiesls were: Mrs. Jonathan Mr, and Mrs. .lames A. Ferrano, day afternoon and bad as their for the bus trip to Patricia Mur­ music; Mia. William Wallis, can excellent work dtirlnu her four lledftlln, Mrs. John Gai'Kiulo, Mrs. William...... Winters, Jersey t'ity. Mr. guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cosen- dlelb'hC Mrs, George Makuk, years in high school. Shi> Is n mem- Morris InguaKKlato, Mrs. Richard . alu| Mrs. John lllauveli, Colts phy's Restaurant, Yonkers, N.Y.. lino and daughters, Ann, and llar- by Mrs. James Armstrong, cluiir- mi'iniier.ship and hbraiy; Mrs. her of the National Honor Society Ni’.sbuum, Mrs. Frank O'Neil, Miss Neck; Miss Muriel llorgei, lli'l- bara, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Mr. and John Probst, wavs and means. and received a letter of coinmendu- Judy i.auterwuld, Miss Ann i'b'lsli. ford; Mr. and Mrs, A. Gundagno, man of the Welfare Departtneni of Mrs. Harvey Morrell sr., Mr. and lln* Woman's (.Tub oi Laui-nce tlini from the Merit Scholarship man, Miss l.ucy Tonnisello. all of Mi and Mrs. C.D. Genlihi nml Mrs. Harvey Morrell Jr. and fami­ lliubor. The bus will leave the l*i- Corp. Miss kernel has been award­ cbiidren, Rock Jr., I.ynn.- and l.otl, ly, Sharon Jean and i.inda Jane, M alaw an. rate Ship, Cliffwood Meacii, Delegates Report On ed the Ilntiscii snd I.oinh Honorary and Ihe Fi-rrnnn children, Mark. Matawan, also Miss Ann tlradach, Also present were; Mrs, Melvin U): Ifi a.m, and the t ilde. Rome li, Science Award anil will he present­ U alph and “ .1.11.” Bnlirlslty. Vreelnnd, Miss Barbara l)u|;an, Drues and Chip. School Of Instruction ed with a bronze medal at xrad- Laurence Harbor, at 11 11 m, TTuus Reeenl visitor-' ill tilt1 hom e of t’liresi.f|unki": Mrs. fit-ori!!! Dun Mrs, Frederick Dederick eniui- , UrtlM'ii SIh1 iil.su v, as ,i '.viiim'j o! d-»v lo n e ’ 1 i ifiv from fit,* Cliffwood t Mr. and Mis. John Ituhi.J.y ,un: , uiiil, ll.izl.-l, M l- I ‘ V.i*.! I.u H m ih Vou hov* mada a klng-siitd tUp tho l-.lks Scholarship Award and re ,,, 1 lc. I Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles llaniik', Clean- Snyroville; Miss Joan Heninu'i'lin. night. Tha prize wiimen w h " Pai mn •Tent'ht'i \no>iainn. hiive: In your lifa whe.i you step up tu cuiviul a (iS Ixm d ...... Miss Wenzel for(| Keyixirl; Mrs, l’ranci-s llynir*. M n. Gerard I)"vlin. Mrs. William Cancel Festival I ieixMled on ihv sctiviliei at lhe (toga center for that diploma. was mm of tliroo Monmoiitli Coun­ .1. Itahel and Mlsi I'ntrliia Mc­ School of ItMinu’tion Ihi*y allemled On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morgan; Mrs. William Cih Ii'IIo. ty liilfli school ten lo rt In win ,i nod- Keen. Other giiesls were Mis W. I)u0 t<> oil'•uinsianick hi'Vninl iif (In* [)im ! KlemenMry School. Wh*r* from htrt} You hay* your Gaul), Overhill ltd., attended lint M i s . Arlene Raker, Mrs. Iticbanl iniin scholarsbl|). | Tremoloy, Miss Mary (iallo. t’tlff- O liver Dlggin. M is. I'ranli FHIss, the rontiol of l he Woimm'i 1 luh of ‘,|KiU'.oi'eil by the M onm outh County own hopai, of court*, and your plans. In addition to Imr scholasllc weddlnt! of Mrs. Shirley Newman, Miss MarKile ri lo I.ail'd. M is. In- Laurence Harbot, the jtriiwluM i > Coiini'il of I'ai enl •’! earlier Associa- Arlington, Va., und Ens. Allon T. j wood, Whol«v«r your fulur* path, re- nchievemeiitH, MIms Wenzel has Siipb Deinberger. Maliiwnn, and lesiival. n hiMluh'd for Salm ila>, hniM msmber this bonk it on inilllulloti litnu active in other fields. She bus Davis, U.S, Navy, l:ierro Avo,, Mat­ Mis Thomas MacFei-. piesident, Mrs Cu-orge Dliilianell, Ited Hank has been runt Htcd. 'Him feili\.il that can l«rv« you in many woyi.' been a imsmhor of the Girls' Alii- awan, at SI. Andrew's Clunel, U.S. Ladles Aid Concludes Mrs. Kdward W. Ciiriln elder- was to lie spousoieil hv th* Art. iliiii'd Hint ihe Hii'Mi njH siki'ii and telie Ass<«*lttilim an d llm M alhe- Naval Academy. Annapolli, Md lalivd st luncheon and bridge Ainerltitii I (nine ami Minina De- the (jiiiwlioo and answer peiiod Wt invil* you to com* in ond g«l u n tie s Cltil). She ha* hoeu a m i'in- Following th« i;ei*muiny they were : Meetings Until Fall .lim e 3, T b e w lnneis w ere Mrs pailiiU'Hii of the r!uh si the home Ih.il lollow^d cl.mfied ihe pHH*ed» a c q u a i n t e d , . - - bor nf the liiirury council for four union)) Ilia Kurils at tha rocc.plion [ Chillies Sprliighniii. ihe busies- of Mr^ (jem;:** Makuk, Matauan (ir vs and |m inrlple* of ihe oixaitlzii* yean, J«rvln« tlin.-u years on ihe at tha Alumni Hoiu d , ! t i 1b i,mtle« Aid Sodeiv of Ilia and Miss Marguerlie l.ainl. lllhei Ave.. M.itav^m, lion. library planning board and was Mrs. William Salmon nnd Mrs. I First Baptist ( hun b, Malawan, I'uesls were \lrs Wllliiim I, It.ib.'l, pi’Salilent of tliu council durlnft her i Kurl llmmer have returned home ] met for lls filial inucling of lhe Mis, I-innk Itllss. Mis. Jamej TH E MATAWAN !R ATI’S] senior year. MUt Wen/.ol wns on j fmm a Hip to California. They ac- sensim Tuesday In the church lee-, Neil, Mrs William I’engH, Mrs. HYKfl UXAMINHD FArkwuy I 7UM tils Year Boolt coitiinltleu snd was j compiinled Mrs, Salmon's soil,1 anr iikiiii A t-blclieii bitichenn was Williiim H t'r.ilit, Mala wan, snd m a t a v a n , n k w j i i n s r r ' copy idllnr for the iclinol m wspa-;j l.iiwreni'e. to the West Const savuit I i,ei veil and each persnn present wis Mis, John Fgjsleilnn, llolmdKl. fwr thin year, | I weeks .ign where lie hud lo report ■ j.iveu 11 rose nm,i|',e |tin\nle Tioii|> J,ll. unili'i III At Iho end of her Junior yniu, jI fiir Army duty. Mrs. Salmon re : ’ ,|ml| |,tislni'ss ineellnK w.is |i..nleiship ot Mu Stu.n t Sigmund, Mlvi Wenzel wuk sploctod as ultftr-!; m ini'll bv plum* a immlli ago and , held nresltled o v er bv M u Wil held il finikim l Im llieii llll.tl nil'I't - DR. GEORGE WEXLER njlc In Citizenship liistltntn. I.nsl i Mrs Heuser returned by Je| „ feiv ; i,.m, Smith si ., pte'ddeiil. Mrs. A m,t id ill.’ ye.u I Inn .il.lS iltl"i lull she wim uni' nf lliiea from I days nun i Adam llanhe led die devotion nniiii. Il v.'H heldI ,|| lh" Inline ill OPTOMETRIST l''reeliolil KcmIoiiiiI to riwnlve lln1 Mis t'hrislophei' ICoi’pin;i 11 has M i, Duvlil M ail in Invlled tin' M i, Wllll.M lu ll I in Ml Ave , D|)tImI**i Youlli A pim 'i'lutlim W eek reliimeil lo her hiilili' mi lleei Ir ineiiilii’i t lo ■ iininer home i,i co leader. All I |I|,’|! Ii.lh'lil-I " i’’ i'l <■ -i . i I 'it.- V - ,l"-' i‘ " d-i" ■■').- li, ,n,,r< Ir'' I ■ H im ilio", ii" , ,|,m e In- III" III I III Ild llltS .i III,. I'llll, V,ill,III 111,1,■ Miss W-’ll/.itl is I In il.iunlili’i nl \Mln lii'i ji.iienl i. Mi ,iinl Ati . lilli n.'Mii mu 1111 % If ,, ... ,1 M •••'It K ill' .111' 'ill' 'I -I in -Hi I I in 'i I A '.I lii i, I1 ,',l N ilvr^wnodi .Miopiilnrf Mi and M is Wi IH ii ni iiln i.iirn i •iMr, mid Mis UmvihihiiI J. Wenzel. F umI M. Weaver, l.enorr City, I lie '.■i,:,. I > will rei.miif. iiieeijii'-'.i. lien i in,I I n, |it A M lo I I' M I enlei •Slii. iiiii'iiibxl m .iIhwuii Ciuiiiiinni ienu While there, Mr hiiiI Mi s . nil I le's.I IV, Si'iH II, when llieii' .md i lilfili en vvei e Sun.Illy goc-iii S ll |l A M In I I' M 1‘iiflhi, N. .1, S i ImhiI, In llio fall alie plain to al- Wu.iw'r cnlebriiied llii'ir WIH It wed Will lie a cm ' ■d iti'ili Inin hron al nl Mr and M is, Al M.ic Im iIv.m U'liil lira U nlvaralty of lU w liester, ding mnilveniiiy, j tliu d ir n d l at I!' JD |i lit licit (illt, 0ir*

lu t week witlt M. Jowph Duffy. Art Exhibition M’ddlf«K County Cierk. AIm filed wes Msdisop. Park Babe Ktith Leagut?, Inc.. iwhich will maintain To Open June 28 p i office *t 210 Wiijceton Rd., Mad­ ison; Township with Robert Kirsch- Tlie 28th. Spring Lfike Exh/b.fon ■of lAnjisncaii A rM tt Profusions; tnan. its agenf.. . LeaS'W, N J, Chapter, is sifted to ooea on Junft 28 at l> c Warren Ho- Cxphrw Delegate '»el, Soring Lake and 1 continue through. I.dbor Day, Sept. 3. Alls G eo rg e B ow er, E x p lo re r P o st 10, A A,r U members In goori, stand­ Clil'ttWd: v/ill represent the Mon- ing ara eijfible to exhibit, but onlv (tiouLI :■. County Explorer Scout uri*jnalst never puoHcly »hK' aecom- those, unused articles fore sak. paoieti by perinatal. 'A m unber is A ' imail ad In the clajnficd ", peitojrtMLtww eot'iMi. Pictures column will turn them Into cash mu«t,b«. properly framed and ready to, ftaiig. Tim hotel ap*cliie!J thut )j«l,?hjer mwtea, oex religious sufen je d a we acceptable. I ! Th* oncmng luncheon for mem -1 ,•> b e n ukI iwn-rt'embera will be heM ’ ThUfiKUy, June 28 at U 30 p.m. HEAR - ja 7l|h« hotel. Reservations may be w ilk 541s&' A lice M oore, 8 everything? \ Jliarris Circle Trenton. , Attar the luncheon, r demorstra- 1 „H ear better and e'ljoy ')!^>oA in oil* wil) be given by Albei t - GiOC$ ir.,‘ a member of tV>* "Fifty U fa m o r e ^'“Anjerfcan1 Artiats;'1 who has exhiT 2. Enjoy life more with, a • bited, at the National Arts Club, , Montclair and Treeton Museums Zenith Hearing Aid " JliMge^'WUi be Carroll N Jones 3i-"Zemth Hearing A ids as \! lr , S. A; Schaefter and Herbert S. low as $50 (that's all) i 1 Wyllii, Form 's andwatercofcrs fid will be awarded for firs', $25, for 4. Tryj

K T n n , , I r MOTORS

• y o u r a u t h o r i z e d ’ BU IC K and OPEL DEALER ‘ EWtfPi ouy USED CARS TRIPLE-S BANKS SAIFS and SERVICE • C’Olfax 4-4000 ' « * f e S s k I v n .'U i m m m '> ..I BEDLE RD.-T* KEYPORT 301,554,450

1X+, T, BELVEDERE BLUE STAMPS FOR YOU.. DAY CAMP . BEACHWAY — KEANSBURG GET YOUR SHARE! Triple-S has placed over 301 million Blue Stamps (that’s over two hundred and fifty-on* v 4-?Xt& Sc# 'r SEASON STARTS thousand booksful!) on reserve for you at the Peoples Trust Co. of Bergen County*. We r# JUNE 25th holding all these extra Blue Stamps on deposit inthe bank because they’re as good as money!

''.VI- HERE'S ALL YOU DO TO GET YOUR SHAREi Clip both coupons from this ad. Take one to any New Jersey Grand Union Supermarket... and the other to any other New Jersey The Most Complete merchant whose name appears below. Present the coupons, make the required minimum jv ^ W ’iE- ,r extra addition V K\ q fr Day Camp On The 'K V iV * purchases, and you’ll get 150 Blue Stamps in to those you usually receive 1 New Jersey Shore IT VC TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS... FIRST IN QUALITY. . . FIRST IW VALUE f.v■'.■■■.' i m H I I H H I H W H K " • ■• at GRAND UNION and thal* other Leading Merchant*! HAZLET KEANSBURG KEYPORT KMt INFORMATION CALL: EAST KEANSBURG Armstrong Texaco Duke Cleaners Taft Cleaners Lou Collichio Hahn General Store Bethany Rd. Main and Church Sti. Airport Plaia Ocean and Port Monmouth Ave. 7 8 7 -0 5 4 $ Grand Union Supermarket Grand Union Supermarket Keansburg Gulf Svc. ■ Airport Plaza N. J. State Highway 36 MATAWAN Highway 36 Hazlet Esso Svc. Ctr. Keanshurg Drug Co. Stone Rd. and Route 36 260 Main St. Colei’s Tcxaco Svc. Lloyd’s Pharmacy 348 Main St. Port Monmouth Rd. Instant TV Siegel’s Dept. Store FREE 649 Laurel Ave. Keyport Cleaners 199 Main St. INSIAIUIION W. E. Cleaners John Sunoco Svc. 131 Main St. Route 36 . Route 35 Lake Side Amoco Svc. Plaza Shell Svc. UNION BEACH Route 34 and Middlesex Rd. A l u m i n u m Route 36 and Middle Rd. Augic’s Amoco Svc. Matawan Gulf Svc. Com bination WEST KEANSBURG MIDDLETOWN Highway 36 104 Main St. STORM WINDOWS Wheatley’s Esso Svc. Rill’s Chevron Gallopo’s Garage Malawan Garden Ctr, 70 Moln St Highway 36 and 13th St. Route 35 10U3 Horence k v e. *CiftlArnli dtfvilltii \tiif ft, /# !• 50 w d o o 6*77 i o;i nn FIRST HAYMKWf IN OCTOBKIt USE THESE Redeornabl# only at xny Triple Insert ® Weatherstripped Rodecmablo ot any Trlplc-S M orcliant Now Jersey Grand Union Supermarhet Can ba cleaned enally frnm Inside. Mndv of all Al.COA In New Jtrity other than Grand Union Thi* coupon entitle! rne to 100 Dine Stemp», provided I make alu m in u m . Free Indallatlon by our awn skilled craflimen. VALUABLE • |n if(h ji» e fif Jiri nr more *t O'* tan»* tun# (Rirepl htef, Tin* coupon •ntitlftt me to !>G Ulu« provided I rnnKt (ijfArettev fair tradf ttrrnft *nd hrsh rmlh prnductt). Theifl • purcliABt e f | 3 or m ore when t redeem it. Tlie** ir e In I • re m addition lo th« regijlar it.imp% due on my purchtii, FUIX ONE INCH THICK ALUMINUM BONUS COUPONS addition to th e tr£ul— ------Ready Tn llunx — Inntilliilon Optloiml I .. JO N I 8? All . HURRY—THIS M A it__ a 11 BROAD ST., Ri;i> HANK fhli effar •«».»>•» I IHU* '}f\, HKi? Vtit« eM*r aipifti .llint’ Ifi, Sll I-7M* • llildi'cl 'IVrnu ■ Frre ilrI. IS A LIMITED -A • S ldic Hum a: H a, ih, Ui II II • «ml I'rl. Mil ll |i.m, *u *.*'■ i < 1 11 TIME OFFER! AnENTKJN MFRCHAMTS: CALL COLLECT HUBDARD 9-3850 FOR DETAILS ON THE STAMP PLAN THAT’S BES1 FOR Y0UI eeteeeeee—e—— w— —w»yn>ee»» Thursday, Jvnii 14, 1942 THfc MATAWAN JOi/xNAL, N. 3. Page Severe

LEGAL NOTICE 1 LtCiAL NOlItE | IE6AL NDilCF Lf OAL iVOTUE Area Girl Chosen I Eiilisb As* Aviation, Officer Candidate tor stocHhuld'V, B;»yvie\v Avx- ; Hill School G radyate”) l fS V « c St Mrt'if/Rn, N. N u i i l t t 191 j. tea so n A >rn,iU». C.y.. . nu«. Union 8each. N, J.. and LviciIJe ! 2l*g)?r. «0 Biaad St.. MhU- Tako rtotiot that Lawrence Evangel­ RECLNN'INvr at a point Iu t^,e P<>U£CjV. bjfoclor and . sunhh^Wer, ! . Mort C Co'inef. ui C hurch , ista rm appliC'd to tha T ow nship Con»- n o n lie n v ild c oi ?Trvi c*Lreet. d ista n t 1H8 Wiwxtraere Drive. Cllifwootf, N. J, i vsn. N. J ,: Le:-iler A»ii, 307; rnitteR of the Towii&hip of Matawan easterly 100 feet from *Jxe mterser*. ■To liv e lii Sweden ObjeciJoMs. if an.y. should Ixfe-inadoi Mita-.van. N. J. ■ j J'jr a plenarv retail consurKPlJon 11- ! tion ol northerly di> I ce n ie for p rem ises kut>wr. as lh # j \v:th the easterly side of Kantary : Miss iuUiih-A. Noi-lwg. dr,lighter X. Weiu.til. ' ler'c uC Ine ruun*^up <>f•• ft' M;utfar<:» >■. VJe.-bn)L'k, i Wmte Gate Inn situaUd a; F.nsf ai«i* Place running tnente il)- novthoi’ly M ataw un. , ctcvk of the ;Bort;u.{h of i Sidle ‘llg^wav J4 Vail ' Lr ve Ma and at right angle* t-o first btrect, ■ Mr. and Mrs. EiT.apiiei Nor. CLIFFWOOD INN i Ne»v ,/».rscv. : uwan Township. Cour.iy of i»yn- UaI feet to inc point. Lliciue. U ) E ost- .here..117 Laurelburst Dr., Keyport, AKi'cd Pouztnc. President , M ataw r'j) iJu«t I j S i niou’h. N. J. I criv and carahct witli i *rs; Street W KevT)ort'Soutb Amboy A nienc.'tii L«»jsion Objections, if ariv. should b« rnade (fe e t Lo s. •wira: Uic-i'.cft ( I) S outherly ' a student af. Trcaton State College ■ Rc^nd rifid COi'futA/d Av<*., Fr«uJc Answt J hnmediatcly jrt wrtiing to: Bow. K • ar.d p n raiief w*Ui th e first- -d esc rib e d . Clif^wuod. Im. J . ComnianuQr 1 will be a Community Ambassador Wencdl. Clerk, of the Townsnlp of Ma uvjurbC. -WJ feet to tha. nortihtrly s)d« . j i t $10.23 .114 j ia\ TA : as laid down on said ma**.; ; • Di^unto has applied to the Klayoi has appi.»ed tu the Mavor and Council It e O Bjx 45A Bounded northerly by lots .fc>. east- peilmern in - International 'Living: and Cound* of the, Borough of Mnta- of Bi»rt.iu«n -of M ataw an lor a Route .14 . lerlv and Lot 22. we&terlv b.v I^u *20 :-Stut iv ill leave,: ;)5J»iip* pJenari' retai* ronsutrtpilnn lawn:* j Mawwan. N. J. j and '7/>uthe>iV hvv l'Mrst Mrc*.-t, ail a* tion liceme far premii.e.s sHuatvd at fur p'vniuics known as Inc Town i^l yj.fid j laid ftown on said man. . . \ r- Bradlov Eieitl, Connecticut,, via; the I Main St . Matawan. N, J. Lav*r«. situated a: 17-1 Mnw St.. Mat­ { CotmnoJYlv know n as No. 25 H ar;rl-' i son Avenue. Mavawnn. New Jersey, Flying Tiger Line Objections, if any. should b* inadc awan. is. J. N O TICE trnmndiately it\ wnt’nf! to; Margaret Objection, if iinv. should .b:c Horough o: .sian o£ s.VW.OOin cr;*ih for the p urchase Elizabeth Biddle bv deed recorded Living, is im Indepenoent, - non’ ^Sl«ned) \<- M ataw an. ■ of tlie iolUvwms described land, and j in t>_<* M onnioulh C.ouiitv C lerk s Of-.; premtSvi> HJiutie, ivmg ur. tit MoUv.mu, in "tiie' ( o f jJ*?ed.s o:> P ag e IW&c... - tr,;ei national education which heipi,, Matawan. N. J. . . 1 Alaiden Lane Count,', of Moitmnuth ana Sta:c ui j .. The ut.tpruxiinulf amouiU of - lha ; 114 $5.26* I T Malawan, N. ,T. Nuw i m e .v , '• together vviU\ nn agree­ I judgment to b,? satisfied , by ssid sr.le ' to promote 'international undpf- I IS *5.01 ' ment for Ut« pn>nient iorihwilh of } the sum of $300,00 together i'.uir the sum nf"Sfl0.t?U.: th e eq u iv alen t o£ t the costs t»f this sale:’ ' ‘:- stjftdm s by a .potson-tu-person ap­ . . ’ NOTICK - .. tne annual tax. levy ago,vnst said -TAXS*1 .NOTICE, that Volprans Me- NOTICE'- i ! 11VA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. . proach. Siijce us (oundiag in li)32 premises for. thn current yinr and a P i ln d M ay 11. llKfc : mo'rinV H om e, iixc,. a c o rp o ra tio n . of Take nolle? th at iV-jm-i J. JariKow t hks sum for cach of the following State of New Jersey, application. >:ki, tra d in g a Walt'K Tavern has ap ; I Carl Weiincr, oro sc • , ' by Donald B, Watt, the wpflriment .ycHTB until said premises arc iisr^s.sed j.*5 , 41-4 ' t a M * iRooalii CurboD) am of Mr. and M rs/ Eric Carlson, Koufe 1, Box i>as been m ad e tf> the T ow nship Coir*- pUed tu the Township 'Committee q> ] for. taxes, and u further payment of has sent mor^ than, 14,000 A ra e it- J#S, MaUkW«n,: has qualified .end been, enlisted *s an Aviation Officsr rnlitefc' of Uie;;Tou‘fisliip . of Matawan the Township oi Matawan tot a plon j and expenses incident to this for the r^aewr.l of Club Ucen/se No. ar;1 retail consuinption Uccn.se for N O TIC E • ,C#n,s abroad . 0 iear't bow peoples Ross W. Maghan jr., son of Mr. oifer, w hs submitted to, considered C«a . inly- is -«u(itro ».<>w»y Tne’ naniish ami retijidcncfts . of the ated Sunday -at the UUh com- club premises, northerly side.-' Texsti. el to 31 countries on. live .contlrv- Wen/.el. Cltrk, of the Township ol i m ittee to by helli^jit ihe lV7untolpa* attend pre-flight Khooi and basic Night trilateg. Cpun completion ol \>/f/ow«s of', the Coriwr^li^'i nre: i»encem e/ii ex ercises' o f-T h e HiJl Matauan, N. J I fiui/^ing’-at No. H7 Lo .ver Main Sired, . Road. East of intersection with road er,t». Eii;h of these. Experimenters Bovce. C. WiJinrcl,' i f i !,.'tuir<*lht»f«t School. Potfitown, Pa. He received lSlgned> i in ihe . Township of -Matawan. New. to Morganville. Morganville. N. J, ' bMlc< training, he will be conimUtioned an ensign ta: the United Matug Drive. Ciiff’.vood Beach. N. J.( Presi­ Officers of the ciuo ar©: a3 foilbws:; the' Morgan S. Campbell Cup for WALTER J. JANKOWSKI i Je rs e y , oh the eighteenth cUtf of June. Kill live, for i month u a, irietiv N«val Reserve. He. then will, iecclv«. advanced traiumg at one oi the dent- ‘ ' ‘ ■ 1 - -■ • Tr/as Walt’a Tavcin- \ 11182, at eight o’clock, P.M.; -prcvMl- •- Air. R,alph Robinson, President, 25. b e r of l» ( o ie ig n fa m ily a n d Will, (tnval Air Stations located lliroughouc the United State*. J la rry H. LIckoI. :t Chihnnrora Ave­ extemporaneous speaking. Woolley St., ' ing lime: , Johiuson Ave,. Malav*'an, N. J.. \ ‘ ‘ nue. Keyport. ,N. J., Vice .PrmideiU. Mr. Ervin Thompsod, Vice Pr««l* spend ■ ipontIV traveling While at The Hill School. Mi*. , Mntawan. N. J. i Lot> numbered 14 to IR inclusive, Harry W. Kern. 2UJ L'ikeshorc JS51 $5.t)4 _ __ | Block C. M ap ,->f CHWwonU H eights, dent. R. D. i. Box 230. T exas R o ad ., Maghan participated in sixth foot- j Morganville, N, J.' : . ' . ' about, the coijntry visited. LEGAL NOTICE D rlv*. Cli/fsvo<»d b ear'n , N . J .. S ecre­ ROSE K. W ENZEL. ‘E’tpenmcnftrs travel in groups tary. , , , bail; gym; midget ba.sebail; de­ TOVVNSiHIP CLERK Mr. Francis Frpncw, Secretary*' Browntown Family NOTJCE ! R. O, L iV'X .'J22, T oxas Road:. AT6r*- dent. Rlvercrt»sl Lane. Mfliui.squun Walter Isemann, B!> Cliffwoqd Ave­ baling chib; intramural basketball; Take notice lhat Stephen D. Glius _ ; _ ot 10, ur,dec the guidance of ma­ nue. Cliffwood B each. N. J,, Trfliifr* ganvllie, N. ,J. • . ture, leaders specially selected and Visits Pennsylvania Park. New Jerae.v. junior ba.sebail; fifth football, man­ trading as Freneau Liquor UotUo hat i Mrs. Pearlie Thomp.-wn, Assintant . Lvnda Wltzel LufU. Hoad. applied to the Mayor and Council ui i U-72 trailed bv the Experiment Before The names and rt-aUlences of .th?. ager; weight lifting; Pipe Club; Sr.-.-retary. R. D. i, Box 2.19; Texan- Ilolmdtfj, Director. the Borough ol Matawan foi < plenary! . SHERIFF’S SALE ; thev »,re adniitted?to„ the program, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace and trustees of the CorpornUon art: ' fourth football, manager, commit- retail distribution license for premia*?^ i Koad, Morganville, N. J. ;; .- ' Objecttuiu. if any. should maae {George Brenon, 18 Shove Concour.se, MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT Mr. Herbert Thompson, Trensurer, every effort Is made to assure that sons, James . ajid William, Route immvdlatelv In writing to K. tecman of Pipu Club; current af­ situated ai 78 Freneau Ave.. Matawan [ LAW DIVISION I'ost Olficc. Morganville. N. J.. Gen*: V/enxel, ClerK of Iho Towtumlp of C!|ffwood Beach. N. J.. Trustee. N J. I ‘Experimenters, are- worthy - repre-, 510, Browntown spent Friday, Sat­ Ohaj'lfrs F. C onnors. 134 SecotwJ fairs club, and served his senior MONMOUTH COUNTY < oral Delivery. ' ;- MaUwan. New. Jersey. Objections, If any. should be madf D ocket No. JS4MIMM40. Afr. ' Jamie Reynolds. jentatives ot the United Smeb. urday and Sunday in Pennsylvania Krieg Corporation Street, Uniw Beach, N. J,, . T rustee. yc-ur. as vice p resident of the de­ unmcdintei.v iu writing to Margaret ; Theodore Sofi(;M, President . John -O; Kelly , 462 CU/fvoo'd. Ave* P. Vlebroek, Clerk of the Borough of j CARL WENNER. Plaintiff vs: Treasurer, lt. D. 1, Bo.n 330, • M o rg a n -• S p e c ltl Instruction visiting among other places tlie bating club. : CHARLES JL-BIDDLE, ELIZABETH v ale, N j . : ' r. -. . - 1104 S unset Ave.. . nue,'Cliffwood Beach, N. J., Trustee. M ataw an. > Members. recetve special instruc- rose gardens at Hershey, Lancasl Oljjectioiw,' ii any, ahould l>e inade BIDDLE Defendants Mr. Ilcniv King. Sgt.*at-Ann». Asbury ParK. New Jtraey (Signed) i By virtue, of u w rit of bKecution in P. D. 1. Dov :UU. Texas Road. Mor* lion vn theiijjn^'jane. customs, his­ er,,'.Harrisburg, and Valley Forge. G eorgy W. Van D yke, im m ed iately in w ritin g U> Ho.sa K. STEPHEN D. GLAUS j Wenzel. Municipal Clerk of -Matawan LEGAL NOTICE tho above sUted nation to me di­ ganville, N. J. • ‘ ' •' , : v tory and culture of tlie coun'ry Vice President . - 78 F ren eau Ava. | rected. I ahull expose for nala nt Rlverci'e.Ht Lane* Tow nship. Matawan, N. J. j Henry- L»tng, Business Maiiagar,; lbey.,S"!ll visit!,-'A.’w r th e hom eslay, The Community Theatre Players Manasquan Park. New Jersey VETERANS MEMORIAL Old Bridge Hoad, Township of Marl- public vendue, at the .C-urt House ir. H. u. I. Box W9. Tex a* Road. Mor-; J21 15.61 I ihe Borough cf Freehold, County ot ganville. N. J • ' -' thev tiavel as ^ group, o.'tep in U4 $12.21 . HO M E INC. tk>ro. New Je rse y . of Madison Township will complete ’ Bovce C. Wliir2 season with a play at judgment to be satisfied by said sale ' " N O TICE I Lhe ‘Hh day of Ju ly , lDflZ, at 2 ?t, D. 1. Box 370. G reenw ood A v?.;, : NOTICE P resid en t Taka notice thut Alnhonso Rapulla their host laipllies. Toward the the Madison Township High School J2 i;.»ia,.w ' - - . . - - ___ is the sum of 't2.2W.00 together with o’clock P.M. Prevailing Time. Morganville, N. J. . . ' . ' : Yake notice thal Antonio Oerrato the costs of this sale. trading as Rspolla't Market, has. ap All the defendants* right, title and Vale Harris. Beverage CoinnuUef, cl(>s? u( the program, Experiments auditorium this Friday and Satur­ has applied to tlm Mayor and Council IK A E. WOLCOTr, Sheriff. plted to the Borough ot Matawan for In terest if any, in an d to. the foUow* R. D. 1. Box 374. T exas Hoad. Mor* er*' enjoy, a visit' to. a m i m city, day when they present "Beil, Book of the Borough of Matuwan for a . N O TICE • renewal of s Plenary Hetal) Distribii ing: • ganviU c. M. J . : .. . - , : . pienary retail consumption license for Take notice Uiat Joseph Vaccarelia D ated A pril 13.1!>G2 tion License, for premises situate at V and an opportunity,, (for those who and Candle," Scerbo, Ifegarty, Mlnt^, AU that certain, lot. tract or parcel John Jtico Beverage Committee, 21, premLfea known as The MtgnoHa Inn trading as Al’s Ear. fie Grill, has ap­ Main Streel in the Borough oi Mala of land and premises, hereinafter'par- Clinion St., Matawan; N. .T. - . qualify) (of a few days ol inde­ Mr. and Mrs Bart Gaub, Route fltueted at «fde ot M^tau'an-Ftcr plied to thc Msyo^ nnd Council of Glickman, Kooiu, Kawe. Atty. wan, County of Momnoufh snd State IH 38-4 tlcuiari.v described situitc. fyfng and Objections, if any, Ahould be mad«. pendent travel. • 1 - 516, spent Thursday in Sellersville, hold Rd , Matawan, N. J. the Borough of Matawan for a Plen­ of New Jersey. i being In the Township' of Matawan. Immediately in writing to: Fioyil Wy* Objections, if any, ahould be made ary Retail Consumption l.iceiue C-1U O bjections, if any, should be mad*, lhe Experiment administers Pa. visiting friends.' County of Monmouth and Slate of ckoif. Clerk, of lownship ol Marl­ immediately in writing to: Margaret for premises 20 Hign Street. Matawan. NOTICE iiumeciiately, in writing, to Margaret ; N'tfW Je rs e y .' boro. ' ' three - basic. >Outbound programs Miss Suzanne PHney, New York, P. Viebrock. Clerk of the Borough of 1 New Jersey. Take notice that Kamo?. Icr.. trad* P. Vlobroek. Borough Cleik of the Known and designated on Lot'21 on 1 (Signed) . __: , (U.S. la ovher couutricsV: (tegular spent the weekend with her par­ MMawan. N. J Objection, if any, ahould be mada ing as poter.son‘6 Buttunwood Manor Borough of M ataw an, County ol Mtin a map entitled "Matawan Purk", Uie MORGANVILLE INDEPENDENT (Signed) Immediately ln; writing to: Margaret h 4 S applied ta the Mavoc and Council mouth and State of New Jersey. uroups; The Experiment Ambassa­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pitney, property of Raritan Brick Company, CLUB , ANTONIO CERRATO. P. Vlebroek, Clork, of the Borough o' of the Borough ot Matawan, N. J. ALPKONSO RAlJOLlJi situated in Monmouth County New Ralph Robinson, President dor Program’(tluough which; com­ Ticetown Rd. MaUwar. N. J. wan. New Jersey for a Retail rtrmary Consumption t-a Rnpolla a Maikci Je rse y , divided into loLi A pril 2i^th, Ji'l >16.17 . . munities ar d colleges raise funds Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patterson J14 *5.20 Joseph Vaccarella, Liquor License for premises located 2 M ain S treet 20 High St., at Route 114. Matawan. N. J. Matawan, New Jers go abroad as their rep- spending a week with Mr. Patter­ Take notice that appilcation has 114 $3.23 are as follow*: resentatlves); and various Co^per- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry been made to the Mavor and Council Frank Peterson, 1 Madison Ave., ~ N O TICE N U riC K Uradlev tleach, N. J., Officer, Di­ Take notice that Frank Tourlne, Jr.. ELECTRICAL ative Overseas Progrftms with acs- Patterson, 21 Margaret St. of the Borough of Matawan for the Plenary Retail Consumption Ucet'jie Take notice that John W. Regan rector, Stockholder. . has applied to the Mayor and Council demlc institutions. During 13C2 the No. C-3 (or The Poofs Inn, premises and Thomas V. Regan, partners, trad­ James Stamos, 1138 Conventry Ave.. of the Borough of Matawan for .Experiment program will extend No. .89 Freneau Avenue,. Matawan, ing as Ret: m's Tavern, nave applied Cheltenham, Philadelphia, Pa., Of* plenary retail consutnption llcensf for SUPPLIES "Paradise Island" New Jersey. to the Township Committee of the fleer, Director/ Stockholder. prcmlsos known ss Dutclde’s lUliun SALE into'all the major nations ol West­ The officers, directors and stock' Townrhlp ol Matawan for • plenary Steve C. Pascal, 115 Second Ave., Kitchen situated at 40 Mnln St., Mata­ ern Europe, and to countries in Bus Trip July 18 holders ol The Poets inn are: (etal! consumption license for prenv Biadley Beach. N. J., Offlccr, Dl* w an, N. J . ' Africa,' Asia, Latin America, and Richard LaMura. ,18 Freneau Ave., ises situated at northerly side ol rector, Stockholder. Objections, if any. should be marir immediatelv in vviiUitg to: Margaret |he,M iddle East. Matawan. N. J. Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood, Matawan John P. Kates, 112 Evergreen Ave., Reservations still are. available Frank LaMura. W Freneau Ave., Towns/iip, N. J. •• Bradley Beach, N. J» Officer, Di­ P. Vlebroek. Clerk of the Borough of . - ..The Experiment also administers Matawan. N. J. Objections. If any. should tie made rector. Stockholder. Matawan, N. J. lor the theatre party to Guy Lom­ (Signed) three Incoming' programs (olhor. bardo's "Paradise Island" at Jones V ictor W en ze l Augusta St.. South immediately In writing to: Rose K Chris Bats/s, 50? Burlington Ave., Amboy, N. J. . W«nr.Al, C lerk, of M ataw an Tow nship. Bradley Beach. N. J., Offieei. Di­ FRANK TOURINS, JH., Larg* Quantity Conduit Fittings countries to , tne U.S.): Regular Beach Wednojday evening, July 18. 160 Broad St., groups, -Ambassadors, . and In­ R o b ert E . L aM ura, B row n Rt>ad. N. J . rector, Stockholder. Mstswau. N. J. The . buses will leave promptly at Morganville, N. J. Signed) ObjccUons, if any, should be made )2\ ^5.01 dividual Homestay Placements tor 5 p.m.- from the perking lot at Objection, if any. ciiould be made IOHN W. REGAN Immediately In writing to: Municipal C-H 5 to 15 H.P. Magnetic Switch ^ ■ students coming here to study. immollately in writing to the Clerk 3 OOa) ak *t.. Clerk of Borough ot Matawan, Mala* Broad and Little Sts., Matawan. of the Borough of Matawan. K eyporteyport, N. J. NOTICE D u rin g 1962 n e a rly 1500 young wan. New Jersey., TAKE NOTICE thal Mldlown Tav­ The trip is sponsored by 1 he Wo­ T H E P O E T ’S INN THOM— ASA P REGAN KAMOS. INC. Square D Magnetic Starters ' 12S M aple PI. ern of Matawan, Inc., trading as Mid- people (ronv some t>5 countries will man's Club of Matawan for the By Frank LaMura 80 E a st F ro n t S treet town Tavern, has applied to tiie Gov­ P resident Hevoort. N. J. Red Bank. New Jersey visit the United States on these !>enefit of the scholarship fund. erning Body nf the Borough of Mata* )!4 W M JH $11.35 wait for a plenary rctuil consumption irograros. In addition to family Reservations may be made by Square D Circuit Breakers ' iviug and travel, many of the m- • N O TICE 11*105 licen.sc fur premises situate at 118 f contacting Mrs. Peter Ten Eyck, Taka npUce that Angelo Diniam SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE Main Street. Matawan. New Jersey. comings Experiment groups will Take notice that application has The names and addresses of all of­ Ravine Dr.. Matawan. b a ttU ta h a s applied to the Town* SUPERIOR COURT 22,000 Toggle Bolts, Al! Sizes also spend two weeks at * college OF NEW JERSEY been made to the Township Committee ficers, directors aud stockholders arc ship Committee of the Township of of the Township of Matawan by a s IoIowk: o r cam p . Matawan in the County of Monmouth CHANCERY DIVISION Opportunity for select few in MONMOUTH COUNTY V St M LImmU;*.-. Inc.. 2 N r r Pnul ..Puu/ene, President, Director for a plenary retail distribution il* Corporation, Hading ar F 8l M Liquors and Stockholder, resutiiiK at I IB Main Circuit Breaker Panels - - o U. S. A rm y R ese rv e a,t F o il Mon-, penxe for’ premises situated on the D ocket.N o. F 2111-61 FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS having /.its principal office in Store Street, Matawan. New Jersey; LittlY league To mouth. For information call HO scuth side of Cliffwood Avenue, No. 2 Of building In the C en tral Shop­ Rosy Pouzcnc, Secretary-Treasurer, Cliffwood. N. J. . -v- > SOCIATION OF PERTH AMBOY. Director anu Stockholder, residing «i 2-2095. • Plaintiff vs; BENJAMIN F. YEAGLE, ping pla/a located on the southwest 3 Phase 4 Wire 208 Panels ■ Receive Free Soda Objections, if any, should be made corner of Slate Highway Houto No, 118 Mam Street. Matawan. Now Jer­ immediately in writing to Hoso K. ot aU D efendants 33 and Cliffwood Avenue. Cliffwood, sey. LEGAL NOTICE Wenzel, Township Clerk, Matawan. By virtue of a writ of execution m Paul Pou/enc, Jr,. Vice President, the above stated action u> me di­ i Malawan Township. 3 Phase 4 Wire 208 Mag. Contrfct'r Panels Announcement has been made N. J . rected. 1 shall expose for «nJe at pub­ The names anu ie*idenccs of all Director and Stockholder, residing u! N O TIC E .. (Signed) • IIU Main Street, .Matawan. New Jer­ that the Laurence Harbor P-TA Lit­ Take notice that Sohorpp* Hljfhwny lic vendue, at tiio Courl House in o fficers an d d irecto rs, and tin* nam es ' Angelo DlGiambattlsta nnd resiliences »f all stockholders sey tle Letigue Team had 100 per cent .IA inc., has applied tu the Township tho Horough of Freehold, County of Objections, if any, should be made Pull Box 14" Square 4" Deep Cliffwood, N. J. Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday holding one or more per centum of donation qt the recent cake sale of Malawan (or the renewal of Plcn* J14 15.61* the stock of said corporation are as immediately in writing to Margaret ary detail Consumption License No. the 25lh day of June, 1U62. at 2 follows: P. Vitbrock. Clerk of the Horough of and lliey will receive free soda o’clock. P. M. Prevailing Time. C-4 tor premises situated on tho north* NOTICE F ran k A. Holub. 32 A nnapolis D rive, Matawan. New Jorjuy. 4x4 Troughs and Connectors ' Thursday at their ball game. The t-asterly tilde of State Highway No. 35 ALL that tract or parcel <>f land M ldlow n T a v e rn of M ataw an, Inc.. Take Notice that Rulph Malinconico nnd premises hereinafter particularly Hazlet. N. J cake sale was sponsored by the In the Township of Mutawnn, New and Anlcllo Malinconico Jr.. trading Bertha Uoluh, 32 Annapolis Drivs, 118 Main Street Je rs e y . described, situate in the Township of Matawan, New Jersev. Latuenco Harbor Little League as Melancholy Tavern have applied Malawan, in the County of Monmouth Hazlet. N. J. Portable Electric Heaters The parties In interest lo the said to the Borough Council of the Borough Mfle.< Walter. 125 Morristown Road, j21 I'J.no* A uxiliary. corporation are: and State of New Jersey: of Matawan for the Plenary Retail BEGINNING at a point marked by Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. Patrick Carroll conducted Otto J. Schorpp, Consumption License No. C-7 for Objections, If any. should he made NOTICE E. Jean Sl'horpp. n slake on the northerly- line of the meeting of the auxiliary in the premises located al 'i 1 Orchard Street. Woodmere Drive 73 feet easterly from immediately in writing to Hose K Take notice that Roy S Matthews, Anthony Podolsky. Matawan, New Jersey. Wenzel, Clerk of The Township of cradlnp as Keyporl Inn. has mads Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall. Michael PodoNKy. the intersuction of. thu same with the Objections. If any, should be made easterly line of Sherwoo

ICY H TODAY With Appliances CHiffi mr.o fioztN GINIll Chow Mein tSTSmli 'i«49* Liquid All «*»-63t Heinz Chili Sauce Tr37c sc-to o' ti . Today, with portable ilectric appliances you can lie a good cook 1/lA IK O02IN (UNO TO fAEUCi outdoors at easily aa you can in your own kitchen. California SeedfaQS PoundCake ?c75c Silver Dust ^81* Fruit Drinks rout otact39" HIT SIVtlAl TODAY COIOAU tfDf£M (Oul M*Jl COUPON ■ A long Hit of portable electric appliances makM outdoor Fab Detergent «X29< tuden's cough osop* ^”‘25^ cooking a distinct-pleuure. Tht electric roaster-oven is perfect Toothpaste fiuokide ^ 5 7 * V t for complete meala, while the totuseric-brollcr serves woll for LIGHT CHUNK I , 1 roasts, chickcn, ihlsh-kabob, and ateaks. And for breakfast nnd ' YELLOW CLINO lunch you'll enjoy using the clcctrlc blender, coffee mnker, fry pan, toaster nnd griddle, 1 DEL MONTE PEACHES PRIORITY TUNA FISH 1 ■ Electric appliances eliminate th* need for a flre, the danger of flareups, and lh* nuisance of dirty imoke and emptying ashes. Electricity Is ready at the flip of a switch, without fnnning, s v-i,:-,.. coaxing or waiting. jpCJs With Electric Lawn Mowers 3 *7 9 * 3 - 7 9 ( ft* rraiu _ _ «rm saimon fK.’ftM YO-i» MAH COUPON Outstanding among the electrical equipment which has been I Dove Soap'ccwtuioN 2i»39c developed for easier grounds keeping ia Ihe electric lawn mower. Cat Food Ajax Liquid OlOOit roul 1‘vont ' It does Ihe Job quickly snd quietly, It Is easy to uie with Its PVVAII CIMf*. or Ronzoni Spaghelli 2.,.?/t7# almpl* nwitch to start and stop. There arc no fuel worries, no oil Dill Pickle Rings te change, no ctrbureton te adjuit and no carbon monoxide. *■* KIW>H In addition to the lawn mower, there nre electric hedgo dippers Florient and cdg«rs, nnd for tlioso wilh a giTcii lluinib, there arc soli Iirftt uiM ‘ ? ii i I,'.’ '< il-. SO S» STAMPS Wilh

lUnil «n« toiiperi p f MitUftt*. fcr lulrrftlm t ufroi on how thclniily tun hilp you Jut Lilltr tUctikaliy CywH** f ^ Ihtu !•!., iyiw lilPl. Wififoore, fill In Ih t coi/pon a ml w t Hill trn d yen u f v l o t f u l , fffuifrnfeif b r o h l t t .

50 ^-STAM PS SO sS- STAMPS lUiltUtiMal SO B ft STAMPS SO STAMPS j« ri« y C tntikl I’owt-r A Mght Ci»in|nnjf WHh IOM»»W —*4 Wkfc *m4 il WI* ***** rf HALF G A U O N - STALKY J* n » y r«w #r A Light Company TWO YA-oi. CANS MatilMn Avpiiu#*1 Punch Howl Huitl TWO \y/i~ou M RS 10*oi. CAN Morililown, Ntw JtrMjr STA-FLO STARCH BROADCAST '- * HASH ENRICO PIZZA SAUCE UCH'S TOPPING I’lupr imk! nip % copy nt yfiiir f<*lM fill hmlc* or STA-PUF RINSE U i "Tin* !*ifiiimrr l.ivr .lilln likctiirntly kr*« stM<(in» |<*> tinl»m*f. t**t>4 I'M*! )•< , I*IH. *4 |)*M , it*'* 11*. , Jim* l4tP*. tin tl lo t. ill>M Itlh, iTNISKT------—— ------——. JCP a L P i it r.s t t i n i t v < ,i| (iiml I ’nmi;i *>u|if i ntm I!.' ' lln • Nn'trli'j 11 1 I . * h W r 1» \ r t h»’ * •'■ t f t<* )*fmif

HAZLEV GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY rJ Vtell Ywr Trlpl*-ll Hrds^iptlon C«nt*r al 3*1-4 Main Dlrret, Krantburi — Open I'rldaj Til I I’.M. Ail Hedempllpn Centers Ar* Cloned Monday* tm ’ S i m Page Tan THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, June 14, 1962 Wed In Bradley Beach Married At SL Joseph’s Obit uanes | Bertie Fu/ieral Home. Kevpon. Tn# Susannc Domicil Jo> ce Thomas Is ftev. Norman R. Rueyr pasutr ot William J. McCormick i it. John's Meihodist Church, Haz- W illiam J. M cC orm ick, 77. of iet. ts officiating and miermerU wilt Weds J. D. Miller Saturday Bridle Kevporf. - .oolnnk'l Rd., Holrndo!, follow in tedarwood Cemetery. died ihbrsciny. June 7, t%2. Mr. Miss Susanna M. Donna)!, 1.74 Miss Joyce W. Thomas, daughter McCormick waa a lifelong resident M am Si , M ataw an , d a u g h te r o? of M rs. H enry H ardy. 150J W esley of Holmdel. He i.s the son of the Mi', ami Airs Waru*n N, Donnell, Ave.. Union Beach, and Charles late James and Maria (Cross) Me-. ^'ills Filed 1 -Maiden Lqiie. Msdawiii, m d 935 Thomas. Bayview Ave., Union Conmr.-k and nad bei*n a fa rm e r Marion F. Divens N "'West Second A1,'" , Boca Raton Beach, became the bride of Mich­ ail his adult life. M an o n Y*. Divens.- Union Ueach, I*U, bflcame the briue of J. Doji- ael Man^anelli jr.. sor, ot ,Mr. and Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Mar­ who died M ay U . leil $500 e a c h 't j *14 Mallei, 164 Broad Et , Mata- Mrs. Michael-Mangunelli. St. Pet­ garet (VanPelt) McCormick; a her .sister. Agp.es Cameron: broth-: wm, son of Mra Adelaide V. ers Ave., Keansburg, Saturday. daughter. Mrs. Malcolm Peseux: a er. Alexander Ferguson, and friend, ~ Muter,,55 Broad St„ yislawan and June 9.-1862. son, William McCormick; five Lhzabo.th Abbott: ?J00 to Fitkm tho late George C Miller, Satur­ Mavor Louis t.olhchio. Mayor ot grandcmldren and a sister. Mrs. ! H ospital, Ncjriuftfc, and G ra c e day, J u n e 9, 1962, Keansburg. performed the double Emma Grunt, al! ot Homidei. i Methodist Church, Union Peach; The Rev. Carroll B. Kali iiem ring ceremony in his home. Funeral .services were held Mon*; half of the residue, to he* siste r, -•formed the, fsftemony at £ In The.bride was given in marriage day morninj* at 10 a.m. ut the j Agnes Cameron, and tne re st fo the 'Trinity Episcopal Church, Ma'- by Mr. Hardy, her stepfather. She Bedk; Hineral Home, Keyporl.''The t nieces and nephews, according lo 4 w an wore a white screet-leiigln dress, of Rtrv. A. A. Burkhardt. pastor of ihe ! terms of nor will, probated recent- . Th# brid.i.WKi escorted by her peau de soir assigned with s. round Hulmdoi federated Church, oifi- ly in the olfice of Monmouth Countv brotiier-i/i-law, John Bradley, neckline and short sieeves. her ciuted and interment was in Holm­ S u rro g ate l-.utvard c.. Broeg?. H e r ' M atfiw au. Sfce w ore a b fid a l g c * n shoulder-length ve'l of illusion fell del Cemetery. . brolner. Alexander Ferguson, was named executor of the estate with ,r of imported Fronch Rosepoint lac?. from a pearl crown and she car­ E v e re tt C. W alling Norman J. Currie. .ha.ijfted basque bodice waa ... ried a colonial bouquet ot white { Everett C. Walling 79, died Sun- signed wiih-a portrait r.eckllneand carnations with a-whits orchid cen­ I d ay , Ju n e .10. 19W, a t M s .hom e, M rs. H elen G. Burlew worn ;wlth :*vB»atchlng c#po jacket te r. ■ . 1.35 Walling Terr.. Keyport. Born m Mrs. Helen G. Burlew. Madison. with a mandarin collar, Tht. circu­ W.-ars Iris Peau De Sole KKeyport.pvivii-! \Mr. l r WallingW ' was the son Township, who died May 7 lar ballerina-iength, skirt fell over left tha Miss Patricia Johnston, Keyport, or the late Sylvanus ana Anrne R. bulk of her estate to her twot sons', • b'll-shapei! satio skirl Her two­ was the maid of honor. Her iris (Stoney) Walnng, He was a charter T*;fhard, Point Pleasant, and : G or­ .. tuir Ve(l of Imported tullet wus held peau de soie gown was styled like m e m b e r ot L ib erty Hose Co. don, Matawari, who also qualified ini place by a coronet of imported the bride’s. She wore a matching j Surviving are his wife, 'Mrs.' crystals She carried k smalt cas­ as - .co-executors. Mis. Burldw left ring with a front oow and circular I Gertrude (Hopkins) Walling; a son, her jewelry .-to a Ki eat-granddaugh- cade bouquet of white purple-tip veil and carried a colonial bou­ I Chester C Walli,ig, Keypart, a ter, Colleen Burlew: silverware to ‘ aed caraattcns quet ot white carnations. ( brother, Russell Walling, also of a grandson, Dudley Burlew, and t'. AtfctMted By Sister George Kenavan, Keansburg, was I Keyport; six grandchildren and a the proceeds from a mortgage in Mrs John J. Bradley, Matawan, the best man, j great-grandchild. * was the matron ct honor (or her equal shares to her husband, Rich­ ' Ulster. She wore a cocktall-leiigth After a reception at the home of I FunerEi services were held Wed- ard, nnd the two sons. The sons, however, most provide a lifetime gov.ii, ut dance blue lace and pure the bride's parents for the bridal I nesdavafternoon at 1 p.m. at the residence for their father. The will ■ilk urgfcma. Her matching rloche party and immediate families, the I Bedle Funeral Home. Keyport. The of rp3f>s an d lilies-of-the-valiey h i d couple left for Atlantic t.ity. 'Hie Rev. Norman R. Rilev,’pastor of was dated Sept 11, 1957 ind was ; s mutching bouffant, veil.1 Sharmriiu at th* Farmers and . Merchant? de soie fashioned with a scoop thony Cerdello, Lincroft. A rtificial ceremony - was -the > Rev. Michael Barclay, Belm&r, after, which the Mr. and Mrs. John Eckhardt, 22 Church of Middletown. B r r n ^ ii neckline and long sleeves. Ap­ For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. - National Bank, Mstawan. ' . Garry. The altar of the church.was couple left on a wedding trip. Calvin Ct., Old Bridge, are the par­ Surviving arc three sons, Merle, OrtlcAl Collar* pliques of Aiencon lace trimmed Infanti selected a pale aqua dress TrxrlluD KUt S.I decorated with gladioli and' del­ The bride was graduated (rom ents o( a daughter born in St. Pet­ Fair Lawn; Raymond. Montrose, the fitted bodice and bouffant prin­ with a (acsubodice and silk organ­ Announce Marriag• Of phiniums and pew decorations were Neptune High School snd the Al-1 er’s General Hospital. Pa., and Adelbert, Middletown; spring tiowers. (red Academy of Beauty Culture, cess skirt, which flowed into a za skirt. She wore matching ac­ lour daughters, Mrs. Helen Borden, I SURGICAL Jeanne Lockwood Silk Organza’Gown Newark. She is employed by En­ D aR o ja cliapel-lcngth train. Her three-tier­ cessories and a white sequin hat Centerville; Mrs. Dorothy McKier- The bride, given in marriage by. rico - Hairdresser, Asbury Park. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ed hand-rolled edged French illu­ and white orchid corsage. The nan, Pompton Lakes; Mrs. Boyle APPLIANCE bridegroom’s mother chose a beige Mr. and Mr*. Edward £ Lock­ her father, wpre a wedding gown She Is a member of the Lady Peter DaRoja, 18 Mum Rd., Old sion fingertlp-lcngth veil fell from and Mrs. Alberta Stewart, both of DRUG CO. dress with a lace bodice and silk wood, 74 Elizabeth St., Keyport, of s|'Jt organza with a bodice oi M oose. : Bridge, in St. Peter's General Hos­ a three-tier Aiencon lace crown Middletown; a brother, Charles 27 W, F ront St., K eyport organza skirt with a matching hat - announce the marriage •«( their Chantilly lace and insert* and ro­ The bridegroom was graduated pital. embroidered with pearls, sequins Giiiies, Ocean Grove; 22 grandchil­ (Nixt to Ptopici Nai’l Hank) and accessories and a white orchid Marathon Uinta PaM daughter, Jeanne, to William R. settes of the lace on the bouffant from Manasquan High School and and crystals, and she carried a dren and five great-grandchildren. F la a iz o co rsag e. Our Door Russo, son of Mr.- and Mra. - Um­ skirt. Her three-tiered veil of nylon served overseas in the U. S. Army. cascade bouquet of white carna­ Funeral services were held Mon­ •piolalUiai Ib AU T.vvi« Surgical berto C. Russo, Boston, M ats., on was caught to a headpiece of Chan­ He is the owner of the Town Up­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finazzo, 54 tions, stephanotis and phalaenopsia A reception followed at Kenny day morning in the Flegcr Funer­ AppltaacM aai Csarnitati Acres, Woodbridge. For their wed­ Msr. 21. 1N2. . tilly Isce and she carried a bou­ holstery Shop in Bradley Beach and York St., Old Bridge, are the par­ with a white orchid center. al Home, Middletown. The Rev. ding trip to Canada, the bride wore : ■ M rs. R m s o was graduate from quet made of a white orchid, lilies- is a member o( the l.oyal Order ents of a daughter born at Mid­ Sister Is Matron Ol Honor Harry A. Olsen, pastor of tho Re­ K ey p o rt HigSt S o h o d a n d w ill ho of-the-valiey and stephanotis. of M oose. dlesex General Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth England, Keyport, a black and beige knit suit with a formed Church, officiated and in­ • junior at the University of wus the matron of honor for her b^ige hat and accessories and a terment wai in Fair View Ceme­ Why Kuio Your llalr With A R ap p s ; Rhode Islsnd, Hliuston, Jn Septem­ sister. She wore a romance blue white orchid corsage. tery, Middletown. Horn* Permanent Wave? A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. The bride was graduated from ber. Her husband will be a senior silk organza street-length gown John Rapps, 43 Hilliard Rd., Old Keyport High School and is em­ Mrs. Robert Beard : - at: the University ot Rhode Island, designed with a scoop neckline and Bridge, In Middlesex General Hos­ ployed by the Peoples National Mri. Alice Beard, 75, of 1242 The' ownte plan to live in Crane- Parents Welcome New Arrivals short sleeves, A circular veil fell pital. Route 3K, Hazlet, widow of Robert SPECIAL. ton, S. I. . over her matching crystal head­ Bank, Keyport. piece and she carried a cascade The bridegroom attended Key­ H eard, tlied S atu rd a y , Ju n e 9, 1962, B enlngcr bouquet oi yellow carnations. port High School and is a member in Riverview Hospital. At Ceil'* ■ Now is the time to advertise A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andersoa H rltton The bridesmaids, who wore simi­ of the Union Beach First Aid Mrs. Beard was a member of St. those unused articles for sale. James Beninger, 42 Harrison St., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Bruton, lar gowns and headpieces in light­ Squad. He Is employed by the John’s Methodist Church, Hazlet,' Beauty ; A small ad In the classified Old Bridge, in Middlesex General Crine Rd., Morganville, are the 215 Second St., Keyport, are the er blue, were Miss Camille Spauo, Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas and the Eastern Star of Pulaski, column' will turn them into cash H ospital. N.Y. parents of a son, born In Perth Freehold; Miss Helen Infanti, Haz­ Co., Iselin. fo r y ou. . - ' parent* of a son, born Tuesday, Surviving are two suns, Thomas Shop I.a rk ia let, cousin of the bride, and Miss They will reside in Uniun Beach June I, 1912. In Fitkin Hospital. Amboy Hospital. Reard, Vestal, N.Y., and Harold Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin, 4 Beard, New Hartford, N.Y.; a ■■■■ O rc h a rd . ■ . T oonisea Prospect Pl„ Matawan, sre the parents of a son, bom Thursday, daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Doyle, Haz- A son was born in Riverview A son was bom in St. Peter's let, and four grandchildren. ' t S ' s q * Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jn n * 7, 1962, in R iverview Hos­ H o sp ital o n T u e sd a y , J u n e 3, 1962, Funeral services were held Tues­ pital. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orchard, lonnisen, IM Greystone Rd., Old day evening at 8 p.m. in the John w up B ridge. 13) Main St., Keyport. A n to n u cd W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, llazlet, with the Rev. Norman R. W inch A daughter was born In River­ Mrs, Arthur MacEachurn grandchildren und seven great­ NEVER CLOSED price - R ay n o r Riley, pastor of St. John’s Metho­ Mr. and Mrs. William Winch, 365 view Hospital on Friday, June 8, Mrs. Grace Mac.Eachorn, Bridge grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. David Raynor, dist Cnurch, Hazlet, officiating. Sunset Ave., Old Bridge, are tho 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Anto- Avc., Red Bank, died Saturday, ' Funeral services were held Mon­ 238 Broad St., Matawan, are the Burial was Wednesday in Ever­ parents of a son, horn in St. Pe­ nucci, Laurel Dr., Keyport. Juno 9, 19(12 in Bayvicw Nursing day at 8;30 a.m. from tho Day Fu­ a rents of a son, born Tuesday, neral Home, Keyport, and ut 9 a.m. green Cemetery, Fnbius, N.Y. on e S, 1962, in R iv erv iew H os­ ter's Hospital. Hom», Middletown. Levy a high mass of requiem was ofier- M n. Thomas li. Wainwrighl CEIL pital.J Born in Newark, Mrs. MacEach- L a m b ert Mr. and Mrs. Lei(*hlon Lovy, 10 ed in St. Joseph's Church. Inter­ M rs. C atherine W ainw right, 87, Hucknell Dr., Hazlet, aro the par­ ern wns the widow of Arthur Mac- K irby Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lambert, Eachern. She hart lived in the Red ment was in the church cemetery. died Monday, June II, llHi'i at her 1450 Woodmere Dr., Cliffwood ents of a daughter, born Friday, home, Green Grove Aye., Keyport. REDCATE drop! A son was born Tuesday, June J u n e 8, 1962, In R iverview H ospital. Bank area most of her life and was Mrs. Harry P. Lunt 5, I9#J, In Riverview Hospital to Beach, are the parents of a daugh­ a retired practical nurse. She was born in Cliffwood and wus 411 BEACHVIEW AVE. ter, born Wednesday, June 8, 1962, Mrs Catherine (Flock) Lunt, the widow of Thomas Hooper Wain­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirby, V anO rden Surviving are a nephew, Russell Cor. Lorlllard Ave. in Riverview Hospital. Center St., Williamsport, Pa., died w righl. DufiacdNear|ydaj»af 2 Redwood Terr., Hazlet. A daughter was born in River­ H. Minton, Fair Haven, and three UNION BEACII Sunday, June 10, 19G2, at Williams­ Surviving ore a daughter, Mr*. penicillin, a smell vial view Hospital on Saturday, June nieces, Mrs. Hubert A. Gaul, Fair port Hospital, following a long ill­ B lum e ; L alng . Julia Lewis, Keyport and a son, 9, 1962, to M r. a n d M rs. A rth u r Haven; Mrs. John C, Murphy, CALL FOR APPOINTMENT cost aa astronomical A daughter was born in Mon­ ness. James Wainwright, Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blume, VanOrden, 63 West Prospect Ave., Rumson and Mrs. Donald Conroy, She is survived by her husband, COLFAX 4-4#U sues. Today, ths price S27 South Laurel Ave., West Keans­ mouth Medical Center on Wednes­ Scrvicei are being held Thurs­ day, June 8, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. K eyport. K eansburg. Harry, at hom e; a daughter, has fees* reduced So burg, ar* Ihe parents of a son, day morning al II a.m. at the F re d L a in s jr., 253 G reenw ood Rd., Services are being held at 8 a.m. Mrs. George T. McCarthy, Hazlet; b o rn T u e sd a y , Ju n e J, 19*1, In C lccona the paint that it aow Morganville. Thursday from the John E. Day one son, Robert, Bay Village, Ohio, Monmouth Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ciccone, Funeral Home, Red Bank, followed amouaU to less thaa and six grandchildren. C asey 137 Main St., Matawan, ar* the by a requiem mass at 9 a.m. in St. Funeral services were conducted 1/90 of the price vhaa Baldw in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey, 41 parents of a son, born Saturday, James Church, Red Bank. Burial Tuesday afternoon In Williamsport. M r. an d M rs. E lm e r B aldw in, 520 lint wlsaw d... an «■- Lafayette Dr., Hazlet, are the par­ June 9, 1962, In Riverview Hospital. will follow In Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Columbia Ave., Union Beach, are oail«u nsm pte of mud- ents of a son, born Wednesday, Middletown. High School Grads, opportunity the parents of a daughter born B sg n ell J u n e 6, 1962, in M onm outh M edical to fuirill your Obllgntion, Enlist in leal science's devoted. Monday, June II, 1962 In River­ A son was born Saturday, June C enter. Frank Forestlere the If. S. Army Reserve. Call view Hospital. : 9, 1962, in R iverview H ospital to effort to bring Ufesavini F ra n k F o re stle re , 91, of 504 G ur- IIO 2-2095 for Inform ation. dm s with* the nach R ice Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bagnell, 7 field Rd., Belford, died Sunday, Amherst Lane, Hazlet. J u n e 10, 1962, in O verbrook H ospi­ o^everyoae. Mr. and Mrs. David Rice, 8] Hlghficld, Ave., Matawan, are the tal, Cedar Grova. FORMAL B rad y Mr. Forestlere was born in Italy. p a re n ts ot a daughter, born Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. James Brady, 18 nesday, J u n e 8, 196), In M onm outh He lived in Brooklyn most of his Anderson St., Union Beach, arc the WEAR Medical Center. life, and had moved to Belford re­ parents of a son, born Saturday, cently. He was a retired cabinet­ Pucci J u n e 9, 1962, In R lvervjew H ospital. m ak er. TO HIRE Surviving are his wife, Mrs, An­ " s a v e w i t h CAFE TV * A son w as born In M onm outh W robell Flag Day ‘‘H ie Preeoription Center'1 Medical Center oil Thursday, June gelina Forestlere; two daughters, W .S. WALLACI A son was born in Riverview Mrs. Jennie Ingrao, Hu/let and OPP. POST OFFICE 7, 1962, to M r. and M rs. G ary P u c­ H ospital on S atu rd a y , J u n e 9, 1902, CLOTHING ci, 'ii Oregon Ave., Hazlet. Mrs. Anna Gentile, Brooklyn; a K E Y PO R T to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrobell, son, Dr. Jasper A. Forestlere. Mad­ Free Delivery — CO 4*M Mea aad Boys’ FuraisWe** D isbrow 8 Telegraph lllll Rd., Hazlet. ison, four grandchildren, nnd sev. en great-grandchildren. Htaitk b frlcthm. Shoe* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Disbrow, S harpnick r Tiidny 1» the 185th unnivorsury of tlie adoption of Th* Funeral services were held Wed­ 62 Front St., Keyport, are the par­ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sharpnick, Y il Coth L iu Than Evtr W. Freat tt. Keyperl nesday ut 8 a.m. from the John W. en ts o l a son, born Thursday, June 10 Ulrch Ave., Hazlet, are the Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Iln/.let, 7, 1982, in M onm outh M edical C en­ parents of a son, born Sunday, Flag of the United States. It is tin Iny on which we ara te r. followed by a requiem mass at 9 J u n e 10, 1962, In R iverview H ospi­ a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, Key­ Cotton tal. port, offered by tliu Rev. Kdwaril reminded of all that The Flug ineaiut lo nt. It is tha A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Connolly P. Alaska, pastor of St, Heneilid’s Raymond Cotton, 90 Pomona Ulvd., A duuglitor was born Sunday, Church, Hazlet, Hurlnl was ill St. WAITERS Joseph's Cemetery. sym bol of our country, ils history, institutions iinrl ide.ils. Cliffwood Beach, in Perth Am­ J u n e 10, 1062, In R iverview llnspltui boy General llospllal. to Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly, M rs. G eorge W. D avidson SCHOOL OF DANCING 55 Lafayette Dr., llazlet. W herever it waves il proclaims that we are “niie nalion Papp Mrs. Bertha D. Davidson, 71, A son was bom lo Mr. and Mrs. F erguson of 15 Shore Haven Trailer Park, Presents Frank Pupp, 210 Prospect Avo., Mr. nnd Mrs, John Ferguson, 182 llazlet, died Thursday, Juno V, 11)112, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for alL” Cllf(wood Bench, In South Amboy Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Beach, nt her home. Mrs. Davidson wus Memorial Hospital, are tho parents of a son, born born In Jersey (.'lly und hud lived Sunday, June 10, IIHi2, In Monmouth III llazlet for Ihree years. Kelley Medlcnl Center. She Is survived bv her husband, 1Annual Revue Mr. mul Mis, Kuln.ri Kelley, rtu C . „ r U' i|!,.r IV lvillsnn Hilliard ltd., Old Undue, nre llie ity b iirn I'lineral sorvlri'i wuin held I'u- parents of a dmiuhtcr Ixirn in St, A son wus Ixirn to Sp/5 John P. duy evening at V p.m. ut Ihn Day KEYPORT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Peler's Generul Hospital. Rylnini and Mrs. Kyburn, Ten- Funeral Home, Keyporl. llie ftev. THE limit Rd., Miirganvllli*, at Patter­ Norman U, Riley, pastor of St. AT 8 P.M. M oran son Army ilinpllal, Fort Mon­ John's Methodist Church, Iln/H , A son wus born to M r. unci M is. mouth, on I'rldiiy, Juno J, 1(MH, officiated. Hurlnl was in New York FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Jam es Moruil, Route 1, Hux 211112, Tlm baby Inis been named John Hay Cemetery, Jersey City. FRI., JUNE 15 and SAT., JUNE 16 Old Bridge, In SI. Peter's Cii'norul P aul. M rs. K yburn Is III* fo rm er H ospital, Miwi Joan Gam son, Miiridiiivllle. IMr«, Ciirniello IIu itii NATIONAL BANK Sp/.ri Kylxirn pnv.eully ii slutloncd M u , l.oui;it) D iu to , i l, of ill Low­ Adults $1 — Children 75c M clnurney with Iho U. S. Army In Germany. er Main St., M.'itiiwim, died nml- A son wn« burn lo Mr and Mrs, donly st hor horn* on Tlmndtiy, Matawan James J, Mclnurney, 2H HuslitHI Wlmlon June 7, l!Mi2. Mrs. Hun o van Imm TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOM ltd,, Old Bridge, In St, Peter's A son was Ixirn to Mr. and Mis In /Inly And li.iil llvml In M ul.iivnii Gmiernl Hospital. Georg# Whnlen, JH3 Everott Rd., 5.1 years, Ilolmdrl Tinvn.'illlp, Frltlny, ,lllll« 8, Slie wns ,i roiiiiniinli anl ol St. .lo- Skollcr l'HI2 III Monmouth Medlcnl Cental', soph's chinch, Kevpon, and a s u m m i '.h c o u n s r ; s s t a r t j u i .y s Mr. nnd Mrs, lirni'n! Skollcr, il I’n rrli member of the Our Lady of Mt, ENROLLMENT TIME S1AHIH JUNE 23 Alpha Avo,, o ld llrldjtt'. n re tin? A sou wus I nil'll to Mr. nml M u ClItMH'l Sin Ii-lv. pnrenU uf it d u ui'liler l>mn In SI. Surviving aie her hu.ib.iinl, Car. St, t'lalr I'm i'Iii, (iuldni St., Cliff- I’elcr's (ji'nerul llospil.il, wood, Monday, .limn II, 1902 lit niello, tin <'e noils, I allied Miiimi, Mal.iwiin; Siilt'iH'l Mauio, Key. M i'Cnllnii Riverview Hospital, WALTERS 5CHOOI OF DANCING poit. anil Phillip lluero I’.-iih (til, mul -'h v Amimm Mm .iii.iii, (iiiiiiii'iky Allllioy, tool il.uii'jlleis, Mts hu ll, C In l'T il Mi’H'lW' M mIiwh h i J< 34 Hancock SI,, Koiinnliuru, me A soil wu* Ihiiii Io Mr. nml Mm. oliii; IV tltll and M is, V einon M:|, r.HiK.it,!!,,.. 150 Firs! St., Keyport ■— Phono CO 4-0216 tin parents of d diuiMliler, Imm H olm es (Sorm erley, 12/ Seventh geo, M,Hawaii; Mm loieplt I'h;- F rid ay . Ju n e R. 1002. In Itlvnrvlew Ave,, Kuiin.tliuift, on Monday, June iiiilii i it, Sluew nlniiy. n n d M in. H ospital, II, 1IIV2 III Rlvervlow Hospital, Herbert llalliiiilyue, Red llanli; 13

1 , , i . Thursday, June 14, 196? THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Peg# Eleven

f rum Woodbridge High School and Surviving are three sons, John J .. John Tiernan, Hftmpstend, L.l. and Baptized Sunday i a/id Mri. E. Kenneih Vjlhenie, N ew Assigomenf Engagements is employed by the Hatco Chemical Keenoy, with whom he lived; Pat-| 13r. V incent T ie rn a n , Shrew sbury; Morristown Rt'., Maiawan; Suaan -j/3iffwood (loupk I rick T. Kcenoy, Nutley, and David i . Cc&crpdva-O'Keefe C«>., F o rd s. . two daughters, Mrs. Helen Cun­ On PiniC'COflt Muidfsy the fed low ­ jA n n d a u g h te r of Mr. area Mcsiina, Broad SI., i the J. .1. Newberry Co. siore in Union Beach, e.nnouncc the engage­ i No date has been net for the ter, Mrs. M ary Johnsun, Cliflwood; i I Matawan; Susan Annette Gormer, j Keyport, hj.s been transferred from Wed Saturday MitiJUed McGlauRhlin, Keansburg; First Presbyterian Church, M ata­ ment of their daughten, Dianne, io | w edding. , two brothers," Patrick and David l ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William j the firm .n store at Pararaus to lhe.. Keenoy, both of-Newark; 13 grand­ wan: Jeffrey Mark Mahoney, son Miss Florence Mae Boyce., siawih-, Dave Concepcion, son of Mr. and a sister, Mrs. Katherine liiovsky, | R. Germcr, 1J> trassas-bf-, Soifth I vast new store in Fori Lauderdale," i Bahrcnburg-Prtnx children ar.d eight greal-graiukhil-1 of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Maho­ ter of Mr. (ind Mr*; Carmine Pln-| Mrs. Joseph Concepcion, Staten Is­ The Bronx, arid 12 grandchildren: |Ambcv; Katherine Dawn snd Wil­ i Fla. The Florida 9tore is the largest Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Prim;, d ren . ,. [ ney, Woodbrook Dr.. Matawan; Da­ ■. eUi, Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood, be -1 land. Hlllcrcst School Rd., Holmdel. an­ vid B yron SmicK*, son c f Mr. anc! liam Ms*)v)ile Wolf, children of M r. jm the junior variety store chain. came the brule nl Anthony Pan- ] Miss O'Keefe attended Keyport nounce the .engagement of thi-ir Mrs. Charles W. Johnson ; N. J. Natural Gq* Mrs. ft. Kyroii Strr.th, 1 1 K ennein and Mrs. William Wolf,-Baltimore, ■ sera Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs^An- Hish School anil is employed bv daughter, Margaret, !o Neil W, Funeral services were held Salgr- j Ave., Old Bridge: Gary ... Paul Md. and Ue Elizabeth Karlo­ Kifdi fccixiol Gratis, opportunity thony P a n z e ra , 252 fl.rove St.. GUM-!, I Bahrenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at 1 p.m. m the Be­ Earnings increase Schwerdt, son of Mr. and Mrs. vich. daughter i)t ;vlr; una ;*Irs. j to iu .‘li vour Obligation, Enlist ia wood, Saturday^ June 9i W2, In ‘ -*WL- John H. Bahrenburg, b41 Beers St., dle Funeral Home, Keyport, for j George Schwerdt. 21 M arearct St., Frank Kavlovich. Kaseroary Dr.. j tiie I). S. Armv Reserve. CaU St: Joseph's Church, Keyport. Tne M arJet. Mrs. Violet M. Johnson, 67, of Earnings for the New Jersey Na­ Old Bridge; Lyi»n Ztoroihv B ennett, H aziei. HO 2-20S5 fo r inform ation. Rev Alfred Smith performed th* Miss Pnnz, a member of the Third St., West Keansburg. who tural Gas Company for the six- i daughter of Mr. Hnd Mrs. .)ohn Bcn- douliie rmg cersinony at l p.m. Class oi 1!K>2, will be graduated died W ednesday, Ju n e 6. 1902, m month period endinjj; March 31 neti. 36 Margaret St., OM Bridge; . The brida was giv^f: io marriage from Keyport High School this Riverview Hospital. The Rev. H. H. were $1.32 a share as compared to Scott Kfnneth WilUams, son of Mr. b y h e r step fa th er. Sh* w o re a fkx>r- month and plans to attend Berke­ McConnell, pastor of Keonsburft 3-1.15 for jh.-i ram e period last year, te n rth gqvv'i c i iultf) ov*r 'iffe'a ley. Secretarial .School, Ease Or­ Methodii/t Church, officiated. Buna! it has been announced. Fur the .. •' ‘wy Wednesday* > over her headaicce of three pink Surv.ving are a daugnter, Mrs. i Nel income increased for the six 30 W. Front St., ^ 7 PRIVACY FENCE ■ .-roaes and ihV carried a colonial Matthew M. Weisgarber, River | m o n th s ending M ar. 31 to $1,331,902 N*w Cabana IPantii, Pr*-Cut o n «l .■■■■ feouquci nf pink and tarna­ Plaza; a son, Charles F, Johnson, | as co m p ared to $1,150,407. F o r lh e Keyport tions. ' River Plaza; a sister, ‘virj. l.nu-1 12 months period net income was Bundl*(f C«dar - Michael Lamemix, Levlttown, rence McNamnra, Cahstoga, Calif.; j $1,864,955 against. $1,563,517- t h e COifax 4-2020 Ps., was the best man. Ushering a brother. Francis Foulks,.Krami- previous year. SLATS end CAP all 1x6" FOR STRENGTH « t^cre Joseph panzera,' Cliffwood, burg, and four grandchildren. . ^n)(het of thu bildsgrpom ar.d AND BEAUTY NUSS D IAN N E O’K E E F E Ufvrge Barrett, Hazlet; brother-ln- Mrs. Harry <5. McEwer. Com** A‘ - 5' and 6 ft. High law of the bride; Lavoie Laboratories, Morganville. Funeral services were held at -4 R e tsp 4l«t At Item Mr. Concepcion allended., Curtis 8 a.m. Saturday from the John J. laeh Section Contain* Qn« 4x4 Pott Ryan Home for Funerals, Keans­ Ross W. Maghan Agency A reception followed «l the home High Bcliool and is employed by : Of the bride's parenti. J Schaffer and Krebbs, New York. burg, followed at 9 a.m. by a high CALL 10 6-4500 requiem mass in St. Ann’s Church, date has been set for ihe wed­ v H er th e ir w edding trip lo .Wild-. Keansburg, offered by the Rev. ding. : > wood, the bride wore a Iwoplt’-e •Stanley J. levandoski, assistant AVE with SAFECO - . dress with « white bodice and navy LoPresto-Mainwariu pastor, tor Mrs. Eleanor G. Me- blue skirt and iscket. A white Mr. and Mm. Richard W. Main- Liven, 68. of 14 Maplewood Ave., ■ 1 rose hat, white accessories and « warmg, South Beers Sr., Hazlet, Keansburg, who died Wednesday, ...■■ ■.; corsage of white cymbidiums com- MISS MARGARET PHINZ announce the engagement th eir Ju n e 6, 1962, at her hom e. pleme.iucd her ensemble. When ot T h i /■ f i t ruihi Lunihi i ') trj'tl daughter, Judith May lo Second Lt. Scliool, Class of i!)r>9, nnd is serv­ Real Estate—Insurance th e y re tu rn tiiev w>ll resid e In an Mrs. Me I: wen was born In The Raymond Joseph LoPresto, son of ing in the U.S. Air Force. Bronx and had lived in Keansburg apartment at 252 Grove St., Cliff­ No date has been set for the MATAWAN 138 Main St. LOwell 6-0003 m a t a w a n wood. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo LoPresto, 128 lour years. Slie was the daughter Church St., Keyport. w edding. of ihe laic William and Caroline Tlie bride attended Matawan Miss Malnwanng is a graduate H ahn-Sm iih Becker. She was 8 communicant High School and was employed by of St. Ann's Church. Woolworth's, Perth Amboy.': The uf Keyporl High School and is em­ Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Smith, 21G Surviving are her husband. Har­ bridegroom was graduated from ployed in the business office of the Second St., Keyport, announce the ry G. Mchsven; a »on, Harold J. Matawan High School and served engagement of their daughter, Lin­ vr . ^ r...1'..."'!.' 'j. McEwen, Patchogue, L.l.; a daugh­ , W months of a two-year enlist- da Mane, to Kurt ft. Hahn, son of ter, Kathleen Davis, West Keans­ ’Tf w rle ty fa thft spied j w « * < « « y *»vv « h «> — — -— — ■■■ ^ " S ’ m fn t in G e r m a n y with the U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Halm, Kr..in- burg; a brother, Paul Becker, The Army. He is employed by Gerber ville, N.Y. sow ftt your Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center. One of those Bronx; three sisters, Mrs. Julia fanltary Pottery, Woodbridge. Miss Smith Is a graduate of Key­ new Chevrolets, Chevy I I ’s or Coryaira should suit you perfectly aad «par®. p o rt H igh School, C lass of 1959, and Becker and Miss Catherine Beck­ PICK is employed as a secretary al the er, Iwth of Keansburg; Mrs. Mitry a Chevy your budget any etrain I Fort Monmouth Procurement Of­ Miller, HicksVTlle, L.L, nnd four fice, Eatontown. ller fiance is a grandchildren. W e -woulda’t presume to tell you vW cK’one to tiuy* tu t your_Che7roIet John J. Tiernan d e a l e r baa more ways of helpbg you male up your mmd. lake the Jet-amooth; Funeral services were held Fri­ PACK day from the John F. Plleger Fu­ up the family* Chevrolet Impala, luxurious, extremely comfortably undoubtedly the brat, neral Home, Middletown, and at riding car in its field; the Chevy I I Nova, lively, lovely, low cost;, th® | * * | § g g l 10 a.m. a mass was offered ill St. Mary’s Church, New Monmouth, Corvair Monza, a family car that rather thinly disguises its desire to be a for John Joseph Tiernan, 75, of Bports car; and the Corvette, America’s out-and-out sports car that 11 put a 2,1 Grace St., Port Monmouth, who died Tuesday, June 5, 1%2. in New grin on your face from here • • • to there. As you see, your Cheviolet dealcri Swimming York shortly after he wns fatally stricken while on hia way home has just the tonic fer that “let’s go traveling" feeling. from w ork. And, what’s nice about buying one, you won’t hays . Pool M r. T ie m a n w as born irj New York and moved to Middletown 3(1 .traveling to juggle your life around to afford it.. You know? years ago. For the past 59 years Chemicals he had worked as a metal lather. MISS JUDITH MAINWARINfi He w as a m em b er of L ocal 46, Now a FL-C iO ot lhe Metal Luthers Un­ New Jersey Kell Telephone Co., ion. Mr. Tiernan was a communi­ Keyport. ller fiance ulso Is u cant of St. Mary’s Church and ll Available graduate of. Keyport High School member of Bayshore Council 285S, and graduated from Ihe U S Mil­ Knights of Columbus. itary Academy - at .west P oiih, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nel­ ! ' : ' At 1 - N. Y., last1 week. 1 lie (Hayden) Tiernan; two sons. * . GALE’S ” ’ A December wedding is planned. ' KiYPORT Evelgan-Holdin MISS LINDA M. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holden, HARDWARE 882 R oute 35, L au ren ce H arb o r, a n ­ radioman second class in the U.S. Our Annual M-28 W. Front St., Keypnrt nounce the engagement of their Navy in which lie has served tor four years. He presently is attend­ W e D eliv er CO 4-2*00 daughter, Judith Anil, to Peter G. Eveigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing pre-commissioning school at Newport, R.I., after which he will Sale For Harry Eveigan, 113 Tyler St., Mor­ be stationed aboard the USS Bar­ •• gan. •# Miss Holden will be graduated ney. No date has been set for the wed­ • - Thursday from the H.G. Hoffman ding. DAD High School, South’ Amboy, and is ■ • employed by Holden Jewelers, South Amboy. Mr. Eveigan attended Sayreville Funeral Services GRAD J / ♦ High School and is employed by V . * 1 ■; Industrial Plastics, Metuchen. John D. Kcenoy Funeral services were held Fri­ / Nn date has been set for the w edding. day from Hacberle & Barth Home for Funerals, Irvington, and a high / Bdhwell-Racz mass of requiem was offered in Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Racz, St. Theresa’s Church, Kenilwo'rth. '• \ 10 Manchester Ave., Keyport, an­ at 9 a.m . for John D. K eenoy, 66, nounce the engagement of their of 56 South 20th St., Kenilworth, daughter, Catherine Ann, to Henry who died suddenly Wednesday, Bothwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ June 6, 11)62, in Railway Memorial liam Bolhweil, 590 Alden St., Wood­ Hospital. Interment was in St. Ger­ \: b rid g e . ’ trude’s Cemetery. Miss Racz attended Keyport High Born In M arion, Ind., M r. Kee­ School and is enrolled as a student noy lived in Newark before moving in Ihe Monmouth County Vocation­ lo Kenilworth twu years ago. lie al School, Long Branch. was the husband of the late Mrs. r ? \ / Mr. Bothwell was graduated Eleanor (Gough) Kcenoy. ''WHO’LL M A K E IT Waterproofs DINETTE SPECIALS Dress Watches '*’• Reg. IIH.G9 — All Formica S Pc. While and Yellow Casca DINETTE S A L E ...... $149.00 One of A Kind R eg . ( H I M L ad les' 17 Jl. and B racelet DINETTE S A L E ...... 89.50 reg. 79.50 — SA L E 48.00 Ladlea’ 17 Jl. and Bracelet KITCHEN CHAIRS RECOVERED — from $4.95 reg. 81.00 - SALE 50.-I0 L adle*’ 22 J l. 14K - Cord ! DUTCHESS DINETTES • reg. 85.00 — SALE 51.00 Broadway and Front SI., Keyport — CO 4^1162 Genls 17 Jl. nnd Bracelet reg. 59.50 — SA L E 30.00 L ad les’ 21 Jl. B racelet reg . 59.50 - SALE M.00 Gents 17 Jl. iiihI B racelet reg. 55.00 — SALE .13.00 Gents 17 Jl. und Bracelet V d U ! , reg. 95.00 - SALE 57.IHI L ad les’ 17 Jl. Iinil B racelet reg. 99.50 - SALIC JS.50 Genls 22 .11. and Ilrnrt'lri reg. (Ij.tW -- SALIC 87.00 Gents 17 Jl. mid litrnp re*. 71.5(1 - SALIC VI.70 Gents 17 .11. nnd llraeelel je g . II,'1,511 •- SALIC 511.oil r: n n m. -i.-.-i. t i i'll. 71.00 ■■ .*iA ll. 15 HO tie n ls 17 Jl. Jl ml Sim p reg. 13.0(1 - SAI I, '!7.()0 fllfli for thi Hobbyist l.mlles' 17 II. nnd Hr,in-lcl hit tho nail reg. VI.V) M i i 'l i i i i l l LET YOUR FINMERS on th« htarii l.ndles' 17 Jl. mill l(r;u i ll ( DO THE WALKING reg. li'1..il SAI I ,;V ..ii Wa wen) oil oul, ham­ Turn lo Ihe linndy Yellow This Is Just mer and longt, to find P«g«« lo find who inakas or Oifll that e ra comfort* A Partial Listing hulldi nnylhlnK-hou*«i fo u r Hun V Fu n v

j '} l l * "•'*<* O u y i JEWELERS C lrt 0 6 M 29 W. Front St. DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET 24 w. i-itorsri* st. ki.vi oim CO 4*2000 AuMtni i/ril 1 nf hiiiiixn. 11 nl M111 < > i >, )'( nt Hi. OiiM'fn, uml OPEN 'TIL 9 FRIDAY EVENINGS Tl# Mil u nil-Uf-t 110 Main Street, Matawan Phone LOwell 6*1040 Fog* ^wafva I THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, June 14, 1962 Annual Banquet OOP V/omen H«ar Pla»s Bittnniai Convention % ld By league Tne Irederated Women’s Repuii- iican Civb of Nortli Buysliure a red ■.The ajjioaai banquet of the Mata- in*tl: on'Monday at ihe Sayvmw U s e WANT A D S to Buy - Sell - Rent liMih' Ccnlemporary League was Prasbyteriun Cottage. Clstfweod- > heW Mond&y BVemcg at Colts Neck Beach, "lhe president,iM ri. Charles Jnpsnd new officers-were installed .Tonics; presided. , . -c ...... - by Mr». John Ktnnciy. Ttiey are:;j i’The secretary. Mrs. Raymond WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE FOR SA LE FOR RENT HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE Mia. Leon Christinat, chairman,’;' liildebrandt, rcaii letters fiom Sen ■Mra. Gecrge Emith, vice chairman; ,"r JRAGE'SPACT tor clortisrii; illd B A E R W heel Baiar-THi h m d lig h t Richard Stout and the 'National KliYPORT, 123 First St.. furnished ’ Mrs; Renton Scholl, tecotdins sec* fi!w,*.‘hola article* . C ali I.Oweli lesier. finnr1 v/neel alignm ent. EXPERIENCED SEWfNO federation of Republican Women ROAD MATERTAL rooms in Spanish home. Call BETSY ROSS HOMES ■ ,r ifltary; Mrs. YfilUfin Wcintraubi- 33107. ‘. wjl-i Call COIfax______4-.1I71. , wji-i Ml-3727._____-______w jtf 'OPERATORS about the biennial convention to be Blue Istone, cinders, gravel, sand ejrtespondwjj #©;teje ry; Mrs.' heJd Sept. 27-28 in Pnoenix, A ra . BAC;iC YAltD Rummage Sale. 15:> NICI-. 4 room furnished apartment grits,I toad gravet, fill dirt, «tc. GANSHIRE MFG. CO., BEFORE you Buy ar sign a Cob- . 'Al'j#i^'M9itlian,< secneUiy; INSTRUCTION Division Street, opposite iveypon m desirable re.sidentiai section of ^ nriji Mrs, Kinney, building trlistee.' M-Malawaa Tnwnslup Gij, >d Govern* AEROMARtNE ItLDO., tract for a house call us aadt com­ PROFESSIONAL teacher for escb Grammar ‘joliooi. June IStn and Keyport, on 1st floor, ,1 private ment Club, Inc., was ««Ipcted- tot Be s t t o p s o il LOCUST. ST.-, K E Y PO R T pare our Genertl Contnct price ta C^tlrint apwywS thu - -iMtrument.. rental fa« plus stu­ 19!.h. Look lo r p ijster on tiRht entrances, tlie kitchen ami balh- receive mf'Hiiy campsign gift others. We will build you a cus­ tlt4r,diaa> cpmmVee*,' Pio^ram, dent discount deducted if icstru- - I' ' ■ AND "■ po:it, Benefit o t Penelope Stout Mrs. William' -Netdmger and:- Mrs. room. garage,, adults only.. Refer­ w jtr ,Smith,\publicity, W. K. men* i* purchased. No contracts Chapter of Daughters ot American | ences. Cali wjtf tom house, not s prefabricated Johiv Welbey were awarded the at­ CHICKEN MANURE .EX PER I ENCED female sewing* ^/PAVMpV 'WsVa and n\eans, Mra. tendance gifts r» sign. No insurance to pay. Tlie Colon lets. ... .' wi U j house, or your lot or ours, to y»ur ' Howard Woolley apd co-% hairm^r., Music Spot, t t Broad St., across HAZLhl' apartment, 3 rooms, show- machine operators, steady work, ! specificatiotis. Lov/ down payments.' v-iMrs. • Fred Domnuak and - Mrs. InfORM iiASli, wtWen, extra ar; t(i5 per month, iadults only. ? M r* ;1 AuW i t t , - jwHuviing; m ember from Village Tctavision, Cali- COI- call and ask for John; also females New homes for sale presently under, H^ldebranilt reportijd on ■ the M ata­ | BULLDOZING heavy; 7 each. 5b" x i j 'J*lup' eint, hospitality,’ Mrs Mariin ta « ______w|U Cull CO ifav 4-4932,- J LI mteVejted in learning lo operate construction. Call COlfix 4-1674, wan Township Good Qovernment AND I'.acii, .17 1/41’ x 24” . 8 each totni j ■ . JtellM uf ao-chairmen Mrs. Howard factory sewing machines, single o r 1137. __w jtf annual picnic which will be held m TUICRING,' r e a d l n g, phonics, $35 takas all to quick buyer. Can kl'.YPORT- apartment. 3 rooms. , Overton; welfere, M iss Aoj! BACKHOE SERVICE needle and ovetjock machine. CaU Frank’s ■ Picnic Grove'. Roberta* spelling and literature, element­ lie seen all day back yard. 24 Park | furnivhed, all utiiities supplied. BUYERS WAITING — homes in all;' t(Hnetrrs*,-a and cochaiim at,, and ask for Helen. ..Bayshore Togs, vii!e,i oiv Sunday, Aug. 5. , - i ary and hi^tt school. Cail LOwell Grad ng. excavating for cellars, Ave.. Matawan. Call LOwell ii-bllt?. I Must have references. Call COI- . price ranges needed in Matawan' J-M ^. Hobart Bentley;' music, Mrs. Locust St,,'Keyport/ COIfax 4-58fiG. it wa'i agreed that the club will (=35?" «)'! poolsj septics, laterals, tanks, foot­ . _wjl4 ‘ fax, -i-ii)?t;. , - %v|tf to Middletown area. List your: ■- • V icto r Fretkfak, a n d A p ie u c sn hom e, ______w jtf home with us. See some real ac­ distnbuie; absentee ballot applica­ ings, | pipe lines, etc. Free esti­ FRK}1|5a7r"e ivfrfgcraTor A-lTon- Mrs. John R ' Klein. UNION BEACH, apartment, 3 tions! to all nursing homei m the m a te s. MAN to operate mii’k route in: lhe tion. ‘ Cuests at the dinner wore Mrs. dilic-n Call CO tfax 4-tHIW^ w jji^ rooms, all utilities supplied. In­ iy>rth bayshoce area, •" . MaUwan urea. Salary plus com­ .Calvin F-esrae,* president of thi) OLD WAGON'FARM; coikh to the quire H23 Center St., Union Beach. - Uni|er. .political ’ education, the mission. Also opportunity to own :-:.M.#t^waa Woman's, Club, and Air:.' Rose Chnii: 3 t our market 'lhuta- HOMETOWN AGENCY; ECKEL’S TRUCKING WEST KEANSBURG, apartment. 3 your own business. Write Box M Hosg, president of-‘he Jun* iF K , coloring took- ■ was discussed day, .iune 21st at 8 p.m. Learn HWY 34 - MATAWAN a|t gfeat length. ; , ’ WOOLLEYTOWN ItD. nice large rooms and bath: heat in care of tifis newspaper. wjJ4** ' lor Woman’* Club. '' , MOROANVILi.E about Rose CuHure from lha ex­ supplied, off H ighw ay 3ti, Call 737- LO W ELL 0-2788 - The .ieit meeting of lhe club will HAZLET area, cleaning woman, 2 Others present Mrs, Harry Pitch- p e rts. R o u ts 35, N orth at M lddie- 2‘J3».______w jtl w jtf he on Monday. July 9 ^t fcj# p.m. LO W ELL 6-5707 i\\yn per week for ck>ctors office »r, Miss Hannah McLeani Mra. lo w n. : ____ MM AWAN — Two family Iiohir. at Bayview Presbyterian Cottage. Wlif MODERN and ntv/ 3 room apart­ and home. References required. . George Kinked*, M rs. Edwin MAY! AG wringer type washer; s>0 ] Electric stove, gas heat, close ta ment, 15 Main St., Keypori. Un- Must have transportation. Write 15 FOOT runabout fully equipped day warranty, $5;">. Call COi!a < I school and R.R. Station. Appoint* ..('•'Hanlon, Mrs, Hemy Traphag^n, lurnished. oeramic tile kilciicn, Uox N ,in care of this newspaper. ’M ri.FrankGraiioqo/M rs.Avthur T 6 Men^ber* Enroll and i!Ki0 Mastercraft tillawaytil! 4-41G2._____■______-______w it- :1 m ent only. Call I.O J-1 9 ’9. wj_tf tra ile r, $295. 1957 Johnson i i n.p. tile Ua|:h. Bur.iness couple p re ­ _____ w jH Klatt apt! Mrs. Philip Becfiro. TWO gray Guiistan rugs, rubber THREE YEAR old. split,.-7 'rooms,'' Now jSAatawan KC with electric starting, . like new, ferred. $75 per' month, Vacant NURSES AIDES, all shifts. Apply pad d in g 9 x 12 and 12 x 15. fl50 excellent condition;. unique de­ ,Th« ?xecuhvc board will meet $240.i Call George Burlew . Jr., and re a d y J u ly 1st. Call 787-9893 in person until 3 p.m., Brook- for both. 5 piece green kitchen sign patio, shaded vard. W .w j." ’ , June 44 at tha hotne.of Mrs. ChrU- Sixteen new membem were en­ EXTERIOR UTEX PAINT 72I-4T33. w jlV evenings. wjtf d:il« Nursing Home, Highway 35, set. like new, $45, f-ull size lied ■ (in^t, H ^lne pr,; 'jVIatawau, - rolled in the new Knights of Colum­ M lllk Wmla VlhTL Acaruc p u t m H axlel. ^______wjM Call COIfax 4-3135. w jtl with beauty rest mattress and box CLIFFWOOD BF.ACH, 3 roonu. bus Council In Matawan, a t a meet* S«!* Friced Al PORT MONMOUTH, small 2 bed­ unfurnished, bath, en c lo sed A YOUNG girl’s droam. Mothers Inj iie'ui in the cafeteria of St. Jo­ | BOTTLED GAS sp rin g , $35. C all COIfax 4-2TO6. room, year around house, $4590.’ [torch, heat and hot water sup­ helper for summer, take care of ‘ Movi* P«r»y A id*k , seph's .School, Maple Pl„ Keyport,; . Wjl-i Call F. W. Bittner, Keal Estate plied Lease. $75 per month, 2 year old, enjoy swim club eveiy *529 RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by Broker, K Main St., Kev(K)it, COI- Jewish War V«ts The mext: meeting is’ scheduled i f HJtOM For i20 lb., cylitwer users; every Avadiole July 15th. Call LOwell day. Age 15 to 16. Call MErcury -1 5 -v V" ~ (otv.Friday evening at 8 p.m. in the the Ladles Auxiliary of B.P.O.E fu_x4-2!)16.______^ tv«S 5th cylinder frea wrtli our low t « w o m ______hJ14 4-iO!iG for interview. wjl4 same place. Ths Rev. William CtWUIK »l* «Hwf Hl»«| <1 tT.n mi M pnct'jd pUn — pick up prices 2.IU Keyport at Hie Lottee Home, KEYPORT, bungalow, 2 liedroonis, Bayshore Post 737 Jewish War FEMALE kitchen help, steady Veteran* of. the II,S. ol' America Bausch will l>e> -ths g'lest speaker. low &$ $1.6!) po r cylin d er. Call us Broadway and 4th St.. Keyport, on A P A R T M E N T, unlurnislied, 5 large kitchen, screened pordi. For All Exterior Surfaces year around position. Apply in ■: Charles A. O'Hare, 31 Schenck now.! Thursday and Friday. June 28th room s, balili, g a ra g e , y ard , h ea t ideal for noiiple, $9200,;; Sterling an$ the Women's Auxiliary, an' ftUXIM IKOOMHCOUalllrHtll . . . . . person, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Brook . itQur.er a .fund-raising ny>vie party Ava., Matawan, chairman and Na Chalk Wnth Dawn and 2!»h, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Imt water supplied, Near bus M cCann, R eal E s,a te . its.l B road . w jl4 dale Nursiug H om e, H ighw ay 35, to i - jw. hel(| at the Strand -Theatre, Hugh V. McGuire. 25 Ravine Dr., laita up lo 50% longar line. I.ense, available August ISfii. St., K eyport, COIfax 4T37I5. w jl4 |LOWELL 6-3900 inquire 6 Warren St., near Main H azlet. ’ w jH Keyport, at 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday. Matawan, organizing District Dep­ MALTARD^ducidinijiT Call LOweli TWO STORY home in Matawan uty, will reveal plans for a council St., Keyport. ___ w j 14 TRUCK mwhauic, experienced on 5 • Tho :p»ctura to be shown, "Carry _0-j25L wjtl with dining room, sun porch;)liOt hom e in. M ata w an and) o th e r p h a s­ heavy duty tnicks. Apply Stand­ on tyurse," is a hilarious comedy STANDARD PROPANE ELGIN MOTOR .'H i'h.p., $'2D.'Cali APAR1MENT, 4 rooms on conmr, water heat, basement, garage, onty es of• organizing the new council. a rd T ru ck in g Co., 587 F a y e tte S't., . featuring P^tei Sellers. Tufflf Exterior Latex Plimar CO Itax 4-0063.______wj_14 hot water heat, hot water and $12,500. S terlin g M cCann, R eal Anyone interested in joining the Perth Amboy. . wj2l* Proceeds ara to be yse(J (or ho«- Pm ikahi > »M i CMtry M m i | GAS CORP. electric supplied. Adults prefer­ Estate, 253 Broad Si.. Keyimrt. new council may atfend this meet­ STAUFFER reducing anil relaxing •i0 Shore Blvd., Keansburg ance Agency, must have previous sure to give your social security fax _ij>022.______w jtf $15,500, ?lfi,500 , 517,300. Im iuetli- - (•hop and- the Raritan Sweet Shop, RUMMAGE SALE for the'benefit or call 7£M>ni\______wjM experience in issuing politics. Call POOL 1ABLES, pm ball machines, ate possession. -.jln-.the Keyport area tickets can numher to the person you work for. of the cancer fund sixm.sored by 26-1-1 13J.______w jH Ask her lo hold tliu tax out of your bath ro o m sink, 2 w eeks old West* UNION BEACH, apartment, 3 Ss.he obtained ’at Custa’s...Luncheon* Ladies Auxiliary V. F. W., June STERLING McCANN ingliituse automatic washer. Call rooms, fmnisiied. Call COIfax MASON, experienced. Call COIfax ^"•tte'and JFeigenson’s Shoe Store, or wages and report it to the Internal HABDWAIE CO. ISth, 19th and 20th at the V. F. W. REAL" ESTATE Revenue Service. Your future CQ lfiix 4*153 5 . ______w jtf w jU -'■5>.insiy - be p u rch ased a t th e S tran d M - t t VJ. Front St., Keypori Hall, E. Front St., Keyport. Hours wj 11* , 253 BROAD ST., KEYPORT ‘ rights to social security payments MEN OR WOMEN over 21 to sell jsiTheatre box office on .th; evening We D eliver - CO 4-2000 " IFREE ESTIMATES ON 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Men’s, women's APARTMENT, 242 First St.. Key­ COLFAX 4-1376 depend on these reports. insurance part time. Applicants • .. .of the performance. - and clnIdren’s clotiwiij:. wjl-i port, 4 rooms and hath, unfur­ j ALUMINUM will require license but broker will w jt4 FOR YOUR BOAT or“office, port­ nished. all utilities supplied; refer- assist tn securing same. Write HAZLET, W'oodlandTark, 2 be? WINDOWS - DOORS able service refrigerator, never e i ic e w e q l!ited; C an COII'ax 4-0270. room Cape Cod, only 3 years W,$.C.S. Plans o r 2-1 Insurance, Post Office Box 55, Key­ u sed , o p e ra te s on lit) AC FIVE ROOM house near Matawan; old. Expansion attic, 1 bedroom | SIDING Royal p ort. ______wj28 Chicken Supper volts DC, Priced to sell. $100 p e r m onth. V an’s A gency, partially finished Gas heat, 70 x INO DOWN PAYMENT M at- FULL TIME public health nurse TV Sales, ;I1 Washington St Realtor, Cr. and Main 101) foot lot, sew ers. . $500 dnwn K A RL FR A N TZ - CO 4-3403 w j 14 for Matawan. Apply to Matawan ■ .Ths regular meeting of the Wo- a w an . Call LOwell ti-1015. St.. Matawan. CaU I.Oweli G-IBS I. F.H.A. lo qualified buyer, $M,!HH). _ _ J ______wjH Public Health Association. Broad i ()ien!S Society of Christian Service ENGLISH Open I days a week. ivjl-i "Subject lo F.H.A. approval. St., M ataw an . Call LOwell 6-3043 -'idf'the Cliffwood Community Meth­ M OU ILE HOM E, Z im m er, 48 x 10 S ll S ll 7-4S4I NOTICE GAS MATION on Route 34, two for appointment. wjH Chateau Really, Real Estate, 21!! odist Church was held Monday and AGENCIES wilh extra room 1G x 8. Inquire SIN C E 1904 miles north of Matawan traffic Carr Ave., K eansburg. Call it was planned to hold a chicken TO .10 Brookside Trailer Park, llazlet light. For information telephone SERVICES 737-5831, evenings H illcrest 2-3032. ■ supper.pn Thursday, June 21, from o r c jll CO Itax 4-2289.______w jtf CONTRACTORS LO ti-3975 or LO (i-!)S52. w jtf ______wj 14 - S to 7 p.m. . .. Monmouth and Maple, Red Bank WEtjL ROTTED manure; also hay, 2939. w j 11 BAY ROOFING CO. THREE YEARS oid, 3 bedroom Officers will ba installed during straw and mulch hay. Deliveries GUTTERS, LEADERS ranch, 4 3/4% loan may ba as­ ■ the regular church aervice on June i n Now and Used Cart In Stock on all. C all _C01fax_4 0924. _ _ wjtf TRAIN LOAD Business Opportunities 705 BAYVIEW A VE., sumed by qualified buyer. House H OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited QUANTITIES BUSINESS, property lor sale — UNION BEACH is in very good condition und well - A cake sale will be held July 11 house, 6 mom.s und bath, and - it 10 s.rp. in. th* A ft P . Store, saying! on new and used deike. COLFAX »-3ii7 located. Payments approximately lo d ay WARRANTY — BANK FINANCING store combined, located at 72 13road Cliffwood. Thi* proceeds will be chain, (lie*, shelving, pirti bini. ARRIVING DAILY PARKER Boarding Home for aged $92 p er m onth. P rice $14,5(10. St.. Kuyport. Good busincstf 1ne, fill dirt, room and k i ( c fi o n ch iirs re alterations and repulri. Call COI i. Spotting VALIANT VIOO 4 Dr. Sdn., R&Ii, W Walls, e(| lipped. 50 h.p. Evinrude ino- REALTORS f Green, Std. Trans ...... $IIM .M tor, eleo trlc; also tra ile r, $1100. cin d ers. upholsterfd, like new. Repairing, lax 4 4159. wjU 4. Thorough Cleansing CaU cushions replaced, foam i ul>ber. PLYMOUTH DeI.uxa 4-Dr. Station Waiton, I Cyl., LOwelM);12l)L wjlj* DIETRICH BROS. riiOMAS KEARNEY ~ H w y 35, llazlet, N. ,f. ' 5. Thorough Rinsing 511 Meers St., I la/let. Call COIfax Auto. Trans., R&II, Tan ...... IH H .W a i m )ME kitchen set, formica top, NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., PLUMIiING I HEATING Open 7 D ays — COIfax 4-5212 I. Sizing If needed 4 hairs. Call COIfax 4-79-11. 4-1544. w jtf ’t t GALAXIE lldtp. Sedan, 8 Cyl., Auto. Trans., R&II, MATAWAN 3U Maple Placs Send for Floe Illustrated Catalog w jl-i 7. Controlled Drying Power Steer and Brakes, While ...... $1771.00 LOWELL 6-39JI,- 2132 Maintenance K eyixirt AUTOS FOR SALE w jtf I. Wrapping — Storage t t CADILLAC Sedan DeVlllc, Full Power, Fully MOVING, odd Join, J»rft* Irens and Froe Estimates CO 407M Real Estate For Sale Equipped and Air Conditioned, Tan ...Priced Right I. Inaiirance Coverage s c HANCK & SIHLER TRUCKING shrubbery removed, attic-i, cel­ MA.S'UMRY, brick, ciim .rele, foilri- IIOLMlii-'.l. I .'ill-! near new Catluv ’» VAUXIIALL Victor 4-Dr. Sedan, lars and yards cleaned. I.andscap U SED CARS datnms, p.itios, luepl.ices and re lie Church Call COIfax 1-7391. FREE STORAGE TIL SEPT. ing done. Call I .OwMI C SMI w jtl Standard Train., R&II ...... $ 703.00 HWY 34 MATAWAN AND ji.i11s Chaii'-i I-'. Il.ivid, Mulct. _ w jH ’Jl FORD 4-Dr. Country Sedan Station Wagon LOW ELL 8-4230 EXCAVATING PAIN TING, r.npem ty, g 1 .1 /. i n g, Call COK.ix l -’liiii. wjtl 8 Cyl., Automatic, I’.S., It&ll, Black ...... $1134.00 w jtl lock repairs, roofing. Small job :.\NI)FRS0N ...... WANTED! NO TOLL CIIAKGB ’If FORD Guiaxie Town Sedan, 8 Cyl. Standard, sp’-et ilisf i KOOI'ING * SIDING l)07.er, loader Kervice, land clear­ ( j i -'N!-;u a i , s i -:r v i c i -;s c o . YOUR PHONK DIRECT K&ll, Coral nnd W hllu ...... $1130.00 HILL LANZARO'S CONTRACTOR'; ’M HAMRLER Custom 4-Dr. Station Wagon, I Cyl., AUTO SALKS ing, lop sod. fill dirt, nnd gravel. LO.vell m inr REAL ESTATE Standard, R&H, Itoso and Gray ...... $II0!.M wjtf Al I IMINt/M SIDING QUALITY USED CARS PROBLEMS ’H EDSEL Bermuda Stntion Wagon ECKEL BROTHERS Telaviiion GUTl EPS - LliMll'RS 4 Dr., A.T., P.S., R&II, Rod ...... $ 650.00 TKNNI-.NT HI), MOKGANVII.I.K 34 MAIN ST., MATAWAN IHIN S I V SERVICE i'll IM l-:.\N 111.VI) , CR. MAIN & RT. IS LO WELL n-IHIf) ci li 1-wiMii) iii-:acii SALES Por full efflclrnt radio and tfl* :-i:n,i:i!JSUPER SPEC!AL! II|;!: wj 12 1 1 i\v i-;i i. ii 21 tn LOW ULL <5-2221 vision lervic-e t'ull LOwell fi 3144 w I v i r I960 THUNDERBIRD OlMiN I-Vi*:s 'T IL 'J P.M. i'OP SOIL ... RENTALS PA 1-1582 2-lir. lldtp., R&II, While Walls, I».S„ Sti'jlght Stick - Wliltj wjtf TV SERVICE a l l vvnrno H H Il'ir I'j'i* I h If I t nf * FII.L Ul UT I,nWEI I. «-ir>oo A ' I!K'TTn.i SWAPS (Iti t, |>ov,i»r .'iiccmiK, ii'.'w vvlut<* TKN EYCK KONSON INC. : t :i ;! f ! : : ! x:: : i j.: m .i.m i i :: rt i i i : : i w.'ill tiroH, t’xcellom paint .uul up WINDOWS - DOORS hoU L'ry, ^(hxI f) j i i 1 coixli MAI AWAN LISTINGS ’38 FORD Country Squire, 9-Pass,, 8 Cyl., Auto. Trans., KEANSUUHG ICE it I'WKL CO., jiiui. $.'175 Call l.Owi'll lior INi PERSONAL SI-:RV|i E 30 YRS. U&II, Power Stevr and Brakun, White, .•;i::i. itM i’iiri CO I 77 i i U hv‘l\ H-mti i r l t i W hite W alls ...... $1103.00 li(| HWY 3« W KFANSIHIHG wjil MIA and VA SALES SERVICE 'SA FORI) Custom 100 4*l)r. Sudan, 8 Cvl., Autonintie CI1UWN iMPKIUAl, Ii li cl;, full Ki-ANsiit'i'i; n ;a',.i )><> v it , air coMvJitinninj;. c Iimji ; Wj,t A n t iq u e s It&ll, lllack ...... $ 793.00 Upholitary . MORTGAGES SIIjUI ( 'fin I*'1 s-'t'u nt Ihitlnii K’-i I i i i ’p iu t i u n i i v siTt.jp M em b er 'IT FORD Custom 100, 2-l)r. Sedan, 1 Toiw HIuo, ) ll i/l - ’i M iscollanoous cOsTTr.'j' Tiilhore.'fTs li o'jiT'fiT A VAILAHLE National Institute of 8 Cyl., Stand., It, II,, W. W alls ...... $ 7'W.M A NIIO U IuS m ,,,,, j P.i.i I. Ili/lr'i. Kill hen Rug Cleaning i IN I l.\< coN V i'.nT'im .i'; t o p s ft,' I,, y and it'll A nlli|iif F u rn itu re | lVllls, | Hie Above Cars Are Sold Willi A 30-Dnv Uiicondltionul Guaranies I; ' ..Il f 11< li |<'' t a i l I .11 • y \ { jlil il '- ' t,r " . ( 11*'"', C-'**-'1, I>"ll» . 11 t .. , I illlil fru p h .ililflril RANKL WEHER TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS I o 'fv .'iiiu[t, .U Liftk* .S‘< , -,-Iiy It S «ml I*-«M|!» »l«mi» I niJ-.vnV, Kf'V ' >'l i • wil! '31 CHEVROLET 2 l)r. 8 Cvl. Slunilnrd, K ill, lllnck ... . $ 130.01 DOLAN ' A X- A I.AMINA I ING >• u d ,. !*■' ' """J, 'J".'...... wjf_l 1 I'll. 'I . I I.I'V iu.I tm m l'ii.’ I-' 5 . f l o y e s 'JO I'l.Y M O trill 2 D r., I tS il ...... $ M OO ’!; V!*U| l.l l . l , j {■ i ; nij' All I ib t.. \ .in I I 'M n . i|;t' ^ im jiim lin, p.-i m n r t" ' • I! E A LTV CO. — > i iv.il)!-1 v iii IVD” 1' Roofmci \ Mi .hiij, I•<'» VV i .-iui'^*»n M«•••'!. • »!«• ! in j»l I'M*’. ( .HI ! »> - I I ii • 11■ • j , Jl i<» I I'M 1 , i,», ^ ( , { IX tl.* AUTO SALES :iri. •' t ■ . Ill WA VIM RUG CLEANING Ut Main Si. ‘I m-M■ i*m**.. i;< ml- i'.1. ii-.,'i'ii I! mil I M p," ni ulii'i INf.OHPOlt.Vl Kl) i 1 M aluw .in • f I » I; i' MATAWAN i a a Lanzaro s Cor. Main * tt( IS • ' i i , i I• I ’ ■ ’ 1 ■'' i ‘il1 'Ii I H; . i Ull .11. tijxi .^Uvutv (Wo. Bi!! S p Ij> M '.Mil 11- It'1; JM I ..I UP TO M MOIVIilS TO PA good condition, JI jO. Iih| mi; 1 .'•ll.lh t, |Mj*’11 \iMij i*(M .,><■! I'VJ J South Anifwy, Now Jonvy OPICN HVISNINGH ’III. 0 LO 6 -2 2 2 4 il l M id ll'1 R*>.jd. H j /.M. ( i l l pui eli,isei -i iii eveiy eimiiuniiu/ in j „„,j t np.-mi y r ill in,., t> I til j ptii-.li •«*«•!4 mi ev iy rnhhimnity in a m IX I SOM. WJ 11 Illll Ij.iy ill'll j HUM, wjtl I tho luiy^hof * in^« I w jil .dcsy, June 14, ,19d2 THS MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag# Thirteen

where he fcocame a conspicuous cousin Obatfoh Bowne (9) and had Guest Speaker At j titled “Study of the State and Effi- A.T.&T. He ros« rapidly: tnrmigh C.S. Radio Program figure and a Deputy Govensc.r, and three chiklrcr., John, Lydia and I cient Use of Airspace ' aud recom- the company’s rnnks. Old Names In Monmouth fro v e in o r in 17DJ, b u t d ie d in 1707- Ann. Thus we find inV.his brief Scoitters Dinner (mended modernization of Hie na­ . Mr. Hough is a senior member I “What Really Constitutes Man- or near that date •— leaving his .spue? of years two WilKstns, six tion’s system of air lr;<'lie control. of the Institute of Radio Engineers; I hood?” is the subject of a Chris- ' . ! w itt, Elizabeth, a daughter of the Johns, two Anns, Amis, two .Lydias, Lydias, two j Richard R. Hough, of the Ameri- Mr. Hough'entered Princeton and a member o! thi American insli- tian Science radio program over... same name, and three grandchil­ James, two Andrews among others, I van Telephone and Telegraph Co. I won membership in Phi Bala tutc of Electrical Engineers and i Station WOR'{710 ke) Nc.v York, The Bowne - Bohun’ • Bcune - James, had fixed hi* residence, nun, dren, John, Ann ar»d Lydia. His so a deepening rr.ystery; as the | addressed the annual meeting of ] Kappa. He won his Bachelor oi the Princeton Engineering Associa- j in its "Radio Chapel" on Sunday^;- Eoun - Hound* - Bown, etc. Family but the father at this time being daughter had married in 1687 John lines ttrow and names become more j the Monmouth Scout Council, yes. j Science Degree in Electrical cngm- iion;: a member of the Princeton I morning at 8:15 o'clock. , . oi Monmouth County was r i im ­ lipe in yearn withdrew from public Iiamee in New York, whosewili uiid more intermingled. | ierday, a! the Spring Lake Golf and | eering in 1939 nnd then began Bourd of Trustees and Chairman I ------■— ----- —•— " was proved m 1W mentioning a — ------j Country Club, Mr. Hough recently | teaching at the university. t:i 19© ...... portant In ail v/alke of the early Ufa an d d ie d h e re in 1677. C apt. of (he Advisory CnUnci! of the De-! This week, why don’t "you i; son John, a son Andrew; Eiizab-th Real Estate Listing Cards! headed an eight-man Presidential j he joined the technical staff of the | panmem nf Electrical Ennirietring I look through the” .windows ' of Hfe of'the-.counly, but whosjj’ gene­ John Bowne (2) was born not later was married a second time to her Jor sale ot this office. I task force which drew up a report t Del) Telephone Laboratories of at the university. 'your church . ..from the inside. alogy is so confusir.n thatvperhups th a n 1630, in ■ 1667 h e M oved to some of these columns ivin? a few Monmouth, he became one of the itftvlWEMWdk-ii. ii notes may be intarcstir^. : Among largest land holders ki Ihe county .'jxtict: Ihe original 12 Patents^ of 'Mon- and d one from which he obtained the title 5»Jmrc, and also John' Bowne of Captain, He .was known also as a ''Super-Righr NATVXMLY-AQW Beef FlusliiDe, ooe 'ahttri), In 1GS7. he merchant of New York City, he rr.oved to Porttw d Point wher.' hk m sv ed to M iddletow n in 1685-86 Our Own Tea Bags T h « * dcliciou* steak, are all eut from grain-fed Western Steer Beet that', specially selected by A£rP'» very own meat expert,. And, as with all - 9

Handy P«k £ l4*/3 oi. ef 6 ^ ■ «#ni ■ STEAKS jU NEW YORK White House Sirloin I Porterhouse I Top Round M 1 0 0 E X T R A Dry Milk Solids IS PLAiO STAMPS I j s r : COMMUTERS . ImUnt 2 Ib. 6% oi. flC § C with purchase of s5n° or more i Non pkg. Redeemable this week-end only et 7 % 8 * 9 5 lb. A&p itore* giving Plaid Stamp*. Um:t KEYPORT Swifts one coupon per adult cuttomcr. Cigarette*, loiiacco, frr«h milk ami I s t : alcohr-lir. I)ivef:i^«;3 rxeiupt irorn Hai«l DIRECT TO Meats for Babies ROAST c ^tatup olTrr. - ' Ib. TOP ROUND Biiteleis —■ No Fat Added a Good thru Saturday, June 16th Port Authority Terminal I- 25® 85 or TOP SlftLOIN m *4" ft Heinz Boneless Via N. J. Turnpike Baby Foods RUMP ROAST 89 Str«in«d C hopptd Sksrt Cut (First Cuts Priced Higher) Rtgulir Styli Fresh Bonsltis Front Cuts SWEET CORN 10- 99' 6 * We Straight A A 4 ONLY 5 0 MINUTES! Ribs of Beef 69! Brisket Seef : CullCut. ” 11 69cib. Golden Long Isiand—Top Grade From Florida 6 2 9 ' dexola Top Sirloin Steak 95,® Ducks 49' Book of 10 Rides $9 10 .. .. All purpoi* oil Ground Round Steak 95* Fresh Calas ' 39c Fresh Peaches 2 b 25° FOR INFORMATION: full pint lull quart K C § kettlo W bottl* W Swiss Steak B ,,omK° n' 95 " Smoked Tongues ,, f 59lbc Seedless Grapes 29c CO 4 -2 2 2 2 Ground Beef F X tl 49* Sausage Meat £.45* Red Plums ' ' 25e U llin MM—KW VON TUUBIT to.

Roll* But Terminal,' Hwy. 33 and 6 Cora. . Pg»# V«q*tabU Sh©ft»nlr>$ , ■ SoupBeef 3 5 f 49c Bacon EDS PEeES ^:29e Lemons Fi: t;i25c nl49c Ic off Ubal M fl Sc off Ubtl fl^ C l ib. can 3 Ib. can Chuck Fillet T f h 75 c Sauerkraut 15c 29c *VA - ''■‘•sw V'. - - , i < << f i i tE* ■< Jane Parker Baked Fowls! . t - s ^ ' Avt Bottom Round "ItV 85* Fresh Codfish Fillet 49* 1 ' k j v L il V ■ 1 w -Ji- ; . » , > ■ ; ' : -' - ‘‘ Blue Ribbon A N G E L F O O D Paper Napkins Eye Round Roast 99* Shrimp * ^ 1 3 89* Flank Steaks ,OMl*" 99* ctq 35 h,ri 5,,if‘w|,h f"™*1** •• R I N G M 5 5 i :,t Gel .SO Kxtra Uncut I'LAIU S’lAMI'S wi.! UNEXPECTED EXPENSES? Braciola Top Round—'Thin SUeeJ 99* ^ITALIAN SAUSAGE Zll 79* An*rl Y ooil Ring tliia wrrk. (.Uiupou ok Tarkagr

Vel PfcJM Liquid Betergeat CRUMB SQUARt Wilh IB* »»»• COFFEE E f f c d f U M pintle AtP's U d M t SALE! CAKE l i S 4 1 S e e Ajax Depeudahle-good Del Motile Foods at A&P low prices! It’s a Saving Spree Get 2f» K itra H4)nin Hl.All) STAMl’.S with Crttml- . . . an opportunity to restock your pantry! Select your favorites today! Square

Bank Twin riaitlc 12 oi. C |l Banquet Pies 6 X: 95* pack pU itic ” 6 oi. About A 2 PRUNE JUICE — - 39 Libby’s Lemonade *; n'.V * car\s i o:. OjUin Ortaa Style Eirly Gar4,a Welch’s Welchade L;1 3 tarn Colgate’s Fab 10 oi. PERSONAL Sweet Peas 2 37* Sweet Corn 3 49c Libby’s Baby Okra ^ 2 pl9*- 41® For Laundry tn J Dithti 1 0 .i. « { t With I0< mwm* fM um ajnvm ** jnmmMmm.*'! umMmm&m&m Libby’s Turnip Greens 2 p i,.. •H Ub.l pi,. * * it°> . M | LOAN Hershey Syrup 2 '**; J5# Chewing Gum c,ndy0^:;J ^ ( 6 23* Libby’s Strawberries wu< cup «U Chip ’ ‘ ' 3 7 ® Ritz Crackers N-bi- Sunshine Cookies ch» 7p i ° , ' 2 5 n Libby’s Red Raspberries cup Borrow for any worthwhile purpose ot ony Colgate’s Ad on* of our 8 convenient Community Offices. Broadcast W! : ; ' W Keebler’s Saltines 'Pv;3 i" Breaded Shrimp . Then repay In b'.idget-helping monthly in­ Cap'n John't For Aulomatle W«th»r« W hile > 4 .. 2 5 « stallments. Whether you wont to mok« a Star-Kist Tuna chu.u.,i-u,ht ‘^no, 35° Richardson Club Mints Fish Sticks H**l 'n Fat J «• With I Sc BOoi.M q purchose, pay taxes, tuition, medical bills , . , off labal p^g. there Is a Fiist Merchants Personal Loan ‘ Bumble Bee Tuna “ !rl* ‘I 0135° Bachman Pretzels ,in June Is Dairy Month! suited lo your needs. Kraft’s Parkay Margarine PV; 31° Horn & Hardart Coffee ‘ " 89° Fanoy Domesllo Rlntlltii PAY MONTHLY Ajax Cleanser Hunt’s Tomato Pasta 1 27® Tender T«a Bags .7;,55* Sliced ^caturai Swiss 65lncIb. YOU BORROW 12 MONTHS III MONTHS H MONTHS Wr*h Chlofim BUnr.fi A4P Drand Borden’s Ready Diet ply fl ;•*; 99° Starlac Dry Milk Mozzarella Slices {P411 Skim) JJUO 26 60 IB 23 14 04 With 3c : 1 0 , 2 0 c A IP 500 44.33 30,37 23.40 off Ubal Marcal White Napkins 2 IZcl SO 21 Floi ient Aerosol Deodorant77c Muensler Slices Dum titic ;,*;35' IJ°/. OK(] J2 o, C « 0 AAP BrAnd 730 66.4V 43,!>6 3b.05> Fels Liquid Swift’s Pard Bog Food 3 49° Provolone Slices 6 oi- O i 0 1000 60 66 60,74 46 79 pUll.c lii.ilit Dom titic I’lq. Inpofi«'J 1300 132 V» 91.11 70,19 Flit 25 Exlrn St,imps wilh etch purohaso ol DO Extra SUmps wilh inch purch 3sa ol Swiss Slices AiP Ufflnd H i il MOSgUITO KILLER CORNED BEEP , , BLACKBERRY tlb Swiss Cheese Slices Durntilia 39" 14 ai. AQ q |er HASH S -'l-r R ^ -t Dr.nd ^ 4 # 6 5 ‘ b<.mbW PRESERVES Victory Cream Cheese :;;27* 2D Er.irn Stam ps with saoh purchase e l 2D Extrn Stamp* wilh oioh pur:hsi« nl Kraft Cfieez-Whiz Dazzle I I D H B V (Wilh M*l*l 6 oil LI d d EI H„|l)tI) *)f%C ALUMINUM r||C Cottage Cheese ^ 2 lItifU i 33« Bleach GLASS CUP - » SAUCEPAN rieh^ “ ft'f llm Irtuntlfy Cni'fi' n :l . * • 1 I * ' . 1 , .. it ' V .. * gullon C f t( Monmouih Counly i fteglonil B ln k -S O ' Y iin Contlnu«vi» S trtjte |.Im Iw Prices dfedive thru Silt., June lGtli in iipcr M aik' ls .mil tcl( ServltC ',lo;i ». i.i, ,ii. Hi T '1 '. . I M ,t:...... ; ! •. r . . . : i...... r : .: ......

NdtllH -ASBURY PARK • ■ HOlMOfl ''* V‘ ■ I. N A l WII.SON AVI'., w ill I M tlN M O trn i K l M Al I’t'tl l I AVI'... ItA ltll AN ItHVNM IIP H I, 10 AI MAIN M It I ^ m i l 110 f't-n f i n 'f tf Deposit. IffiurAnci/t.ifC. j lues. Wi’d. rtillr.n, llnlll II I'.M, lui 'i Wi ll, liuirH., I'nlil ' I' M Mini, Itici, Wtil. rititt*., Until li IMM. ' • 1 'FridayUntil 10 I'.M , I'rldiiv (hull lo I’ M t'flil.iy tIniiI 10 I'.M lit' III. lii Al Cl.ll'l WOOD AVI.., (.‘1.1111'VVOUI) 1 ui<» W«l. i'bura. Until « C.U. - i rktii) Until 10 I'.M. . |a f aurteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, J. Thursday, June 14, 19^

Save O n Nationalist Advertised Qroceries FOR DAD...A MiM FIT FQ* A KING1 Lancaster Brand Top Quality FREE! MAXWELL HOUSE 79<

1 0 0 EHLERS COFFEE Rsguisr, Tin* or Drip 1(t> can 5 9 <

CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE lit 59- S&H DEL MONTE CATSUP 4 ^6 9 ‘ GREEN BROADCAST *£?* HASH 3 IT >1 STAMPS HUNT'S nm ro paste 9 i *1 • 4'!.;: 79= WITH PURCHASE OF $5. a Chunk OR MORI AND COUPON BREAST O'CHICKEN Light 4 # 8 9 ‘ BELOW.

iMMXKSMti DELSEY TOILET TISSUE 2 f t , u ° ' 4 5 ' m 5R M N STAMM Italian Ia edrfltieii I* your regular «te*p« BUITONI TOMATOES P*ai*d ; 4 ™ 8 9 » Mdu(H< °«** 3 '& 6 9 CHUCK STEAKS *49* CROSS RIB ROAST *79« n m DO M H # ftIS N STAMPS fa eMfclee te yew refvter itanps LUCKY WHIP TOPPING -39 wlffc p*r*fc®*a et iAN«A|T|ft HU NO CALIFORNIA ROAST k 59' GROUND CHUCK *69« Of Half Smoked Ham N « n « . KEEBLER SALTINES — - * 25 A M *em . : kplr* lot., Jw*t 16, (ink 1 Coupe* DASH DOG FOOD 6 79 Stewing Chickens * 35 Per Stepping Pemtty. Lancastar Brand Vacuum Packad Cold Cut* H tO ZfN MAT FIATUM I m m SO MH ORIIN STAMPS •OLOONA | YOUR CHOICi lANEAUM MANO KJItlN-«A<» Bakery Dairy tn e^dHloa to yewr regular ttamp« PLAIN LOAF TURKEY or BUT whfc #f Pforhfo I Ih. bag Orangaa IPICED LUNCHEON MIAMIMI MAID COOKED SALAMI BREADED VIAL A d d ro u ...... CHplrei 14. K r a f t 's PICKLE-PIMENTO 29 MIAINMI MAIO llnb 1 (ou^oe Ptf Mopping PamJIy. OR OLIVE LOAF ) i oz Pka. BEEF CUBED STIAKS K>.pk|. M M M M MXKMUe

- k / ' v<; n il) 10 MH ORMN ITAMPI V e lv e e ta Iti addition 14 your regularr.gular llan.pl Virginia L«« Cinnamon, Plain, Sugared wtlK‘ill ^wrtKaw ‘ Qf i Chaeia Spread PlteHer Snaker Combination Club Aluminum Nam* ...... DONUTS <:• Prlctil Addrou...... I l k Hammercraft Waterless Cookware ftiptroi lot./ June 14. < limit t Qeupon 7 5 Paf Ihepplng PemK/. a lava F*ad < • ■ lava Flavar , , . lev* fuel 114 qt. aovarad MM* pan t l ,91 * 2 9 « a Can Pay far llialf Will) 9 qt. covarad niM l pan .... 6.9A 3 qt. aovarad tau«a pan .... t , 9 t Virginia Laa Dutch Appla ar Appla la v ln g i Cheese Spread a A Tap Quality Nam* In 8V4" opan fry P°n - ...... 4 . 9 | C a o h w a r* 10” op*n fry pan 1 . 4 1 a laa*« a llfotlm* af Caoldng 4Vk qt. Out«h » v m ...... 9 ,9 1 P IE S 1-»1 Plaatur* IS " oval I9ver*d ro a ita r 11.99 40 SAH O raan tla m p i wlHi VICTOR BREAD 2-— 25« “ t f * - 6 9 * It" CM«k*n Fry*/ ...... 11 .9 1 Any PurnKaaa and Coupon No, lttl*U»tl»N SuaraM tri 10" T*(lon 9rldd(* ...... 4 ,9 1 10" T«Ho« Maitrl* Pry Pan 19.91 8 Fram SAH Raoklat MaHad To Yaur H am a. Frozen Foods

FARM HOUSI You N ever H ad It So Fresh

< A PPLE PIES 3 >1 PEACHES W elch's G rape Juice 2 ^ 29° OIOMIA Y I L L t W Roman Lasagna 2 *• 89» 2 25 M ilady C heese B llntzes 3 • «1 SWEET CORN TIN DIR STUFFED PEPPERS " S T '£ 65' PARTY SHELLS rt ? ’ — II* FIRM RIPI DANISH TWIST Meite* "-5J« APPLE STRUDIl "T*' ’£59« TOMATOES PANCAKES 4 £ 6 9 « TURNOVERS Lmia, PIZZA 4 s »kf 53* STRAWBERRIES *£i1 « »i<3 DOSfON

W*4 ibrevfh l i t , | vm 1C te 14. W# lk« ti|nj la UmN ^uaAlhlM, LETTUCE Ideal Brand Broll-A-Poll Lustre Creme Soa ky Plorlent Cashmere Oolden Pluffo Su n klit 14-aa. aa*32« #»n**nlr«t* r) 6a«. QQ_ Tuna Plih Trayi Shampoo AMOKTO *OaNT# Bouquet Soap Par Umonrirfa JL aam 0 vJ nt-M. m "y emtg* ts «-•«. rt *- JtttT29« pi-j: '«*• *** (59* 2 I4tg«0|g t«N A *on< OJ Creit Prell Mueller Vel Palmolive Cashmere Palmolive Vel Liquid Powder Soap Bouqu«f Soap i»««*35c Tooth Liquid Macaroni Soap Shampoo 2Z'45< i i « . p*>«. 3 3 ® 3 f®9 «ako« 2 j C 3 ^-31« 2 batk «akei ^ ^ fl II Ml, H U ^3« Paste TiOH ra, m-OE.twbe^^C Devonsheor Vim M r Ajax Ad Ajax Cleanser Pa b t9V< ot.pkg. 2 3 C Melba Toast pkg <»f 14 4 ] c CUANfR W im AMMOf IIA 2 • * o». *3''i 2 | t r ‘32 *"*Z77* &Vi-nt tithe VT 86c fin,. n Z i O il f t D*«| fafki' Uiilftit Qu'intitW* 1 1 1 or pi'll 2 Z jC 11 ur. (.ky. #3VVo«. p*< g J] W In IfeiN 4«llln| fellrtrUt U lulling TelUMea l()or JL JO or. O ^ r tl 'Oi. ton sty/*

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ROUTE 35 and 36