M em ber 94th YEAR — S4th WEEK N*yon*l £rlnl Aa»aci*non MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER >i, 1962 N«w Jflvae/ Pre** Ai*uciftUofl Single Copy Ten Cents Pipe Of Lesser ‘Houses- M ushroom On .Levilt And Sony, Inc.. Strutlsmore-Al-M alawan Tract Derogatory Letters Cost For Tie-Ins 1 6 Health Board Asked On Rules Unread Marlboro Township Board of Ed* By Clubs To Approve ucation-last night withstO'Kl a re­ Flood Control Bill newed attem p t to g et thes 10 ru le* ‘..Matawftii Board of Hfnllh Mon­ adopted Sepi. 5 to cover tha duties day was approached by rupmen- A $4,7G0jQOO i 1 o 0 rt cculiol and authority of Robert A. Sena, tatlvua ol ilia,Lochslea. Ciutf, and projed for the Harliun and Sandy fhe sitpunntendiint, rescinded.-Bill 'the. Cotony. Club on. the uso ol. ts-t\n- Hook Uavs i* included in a water .Mr. Sena mad* some inroad.* into slts j)ipo fon curlj-to-liouse In-con- project bill approved by tht* them o:j his own account by draw> nMtltins to the; borough's; new, sew­ House Puhhc Works sobcom* mg interpretations on succHla ers. Nicholns -.ftrady, speaking : for millet*. Ine bill would approp­ points in his report to tho board, the Colony Club, noted tha: tlie ria te $.‘1,100,000 lor reb u ild in g live A secondary »ssue was brought householder conid save 50 cents'lo ‘■“V V- ' .X.W0P V- VJ*--’ ■ 1 , - » v j- ■ ■ miles ol bcach along the hay- into tht? situapon on w hat tjui boar^i ?V‘P?f root by the cs« ot transit?, * V - * * shore, lo'.'fil and sfale agen­ sliouic? do aboul “ d ero ijato ry lot* l u s t e d ()f tIiB c a st iron spceifltxl in lers*’ addressed lo sl iu the maN tt»,existing; o rdinal, , . ’ ., cies wauUl cunfribute tht.* retnam* » i V ' A ^ V, iii^ 5W0,0tHI. (er Q uestion wa.s raise d i( a bourit 'J/illiam Sills, .fiainfieM i'a saiea* * " ihe pro.ect as ouclined hy inc werft dutv oound lo read all cor- mail for Johns Manville Co., mak­ ii-.- \ U.S. Army Corps ! Fn^meers ia- resj>t)nclence received. A final 'de­ ers o! tram lte picie, was present at ; *.^V' ' ' 0 % *-• •‘SW'-V- ^ ^ vnJves pumping (JM01J c u b ic cision was that If was not obligated their, request to in vile members ol yards of sand onto beaches In to do no. Ihe letters w;»*o read lu tho b o a rd 3! health to witness tests eKecutive session and then report­ Keansburp, and Matawan, Mid­ at the Johns Manville planl in F.in- ed at n resumed session as just dletown, Madison, und Rnritau ^erne to pro^o that Sransite has (he havim; been received and v-vt'e or-. rovvnsh'ps. h would also include same texture and tonsile.'-strengUi di-J't.'tl ta b led and frlwi, Lao Scully, as cast iron and does 110!. c o rra d e buildini; le v ees lo hold the board vice president, a toe ol ihe beaches in place, lhe hill would \V'UI\ tim e . " iV h tiS* O’*" Tk-”SS ill rules, was a lone negative ta Um Bolh Frederick Mauer. president uho raise Irom $100,01)1) to $1,000,- filing of tho UiUeiv, witliou?. pubhc- of tha board, and John Mullor. 0')0 tha am ount t h e C orps ol ly reading them. . ;■■.. plumbing Inspector, Informed iheni F.n^ineers may spend on a single Mr. fieuilv reopened the tS.U'U 0? th a t tho m a tte r \y(>uld be. held open ’‘small UuikI control project : tiw \b rules shorily ufisr the se.1-' a month for this purpose. But lhe without any congressional ap­ s;on convened by suyin/» the boarsl. representative* from the two clubs proval. haa received notification from IhH were cautioned (hut the borough U would also prov'uh) that flood Parent * Teacher Association that has k record of highly satisfactory control project costing $1,W»0.- under the national rules of - llori o l th*.borough council about In conjunction with F|re Pre­ plying to the otiictJ of u su|v.!rmten-« tfhlch thf b o a rd wai In no position vention Week, the Matawan Flre awan lownshlp during September Tax Pleas Slated went o v er tho milUon-dnllur dent of schools. He chided Mr. Scul* to an«w ar, Ha notsd that two o f Department is scheduling a ly for asking lhe board to rescin d valuation mark fur tho third con- Monmouth County Tax Board u>« malm contract) ipecifiod as number of flre-flghting tech­ Levitt Is Offering Township '•state law/' secutivu month, the Matawan yesterday acted on the firsl 112 ap­ utos cement pipe and the third nique* lo he displayed Monday M rs, Kai*i Jack so n d erided M i\ Township Committee wus notified peals of 321 filed in Marlboro tarra cotta toll pipe with rubberized betw een 7 and t p.m. at tlie Contributions in terms ot assis- The township will bo relieved of and, additionally, repave existim* T ow nship. O ther? will be h ea rd to- Nar/.owich’s position, m turn, ask^ kltlngt. Doth ne and Mr- Mauer municipal parking lot on I.lttle its obligation, under t> previous burlaco of tlie road from Room 31 Monday night In a report of tunes to Mutawun Township, to motrow and Monday or luesday ing if ii wero state law that prt* {bund th* answer to thin use had St. agreement, to reimburse Levitt for lo Church S’t. with ond-and-oue-lialf I Building Inspector Frank Dcvino. duced the rule {hat the superinten­ 1)8 given by i.evitt aud Sons, Inc., in Freehold. These are the ap­ tO ba sought from the council and Volunteer members ol the de­ work on those portions of I.loyd Rd. inches of bituminous concrete. During September, 17 permits dent should have two weeks vacfc- from tha Remington & Boyd firm , In consideration tor the expansion | w orn Issued for construction peals filed by the deadline for such partment, along with its modern north ot Houle 34, where Levitt has Improve Atlantic Avu. from lion instead of (our or brought hi fam den, the consulting engineers j valu ed at $1,750,5110. P e rm its actions, Then* were a number of equipment, \{ill be assembled for of the Strathmore-at-Mutawiin de­ no frontni'e. Church St. to the railroad bridge, the implications about school fundi, on the tawer project. : tor construction of 138 homes In property owners, estimated to run inspection by tho public at that velopm ent from 1300 to 1900 hom es Improve Church Si. from South a distance of approximately ^500 as hii;h as IGtlfl, unable to file ap­ being spent: Mr. Narzowleh shol Mr. Muller noted that the luiih 1 (h o .Slrathmore-nl-iWu/awan de hack that “implications" in tha time. All residents were urged were reveuled yesterday by Joseph Atlantia Ave. to Line Rd.. with feet. 'Iho pavement shall consist ol peals because tiie notices of reval­ percentage o( resistance to root to take advantage of viewing tho pavement 30-feet wide and curbs | velopm o’H, valued at $1,698,000, (continued on page four) Stonger, chairman of tho Matawan a four-and-one-half inch blended uation did not reach them in time. (continued on pane four) equipment and fire-fighting tech­ on both 6!des. Tha pavement shall sioiw baso sealed with a tack coit I were Issued to Levitt and Sons, Township Planning Board. j Inc. 11m* township committee made a niq u es. consist of a four-and-one-hulf inch of asphaltic oil and topped with one- request for special allowance for Mr. Stongor said formal approv­ : lit August, permit* for con* National Flre Prevention Week, blended stonn buse sealed with a and oiic-lu!f Incln's of bitmnhio,i; (continued on pa/»e four) W'oman Replaces Doctors Offices, designed to acquaint the public al of tha terms of the agreement, tuck coat of asphaltic oil and top­ I concr^ta. Pavement shall be !lt> h-ci | strucltou valued at Si.tOlMil ped with one-und-one half inches of j weru issued and In July, permits with the hazards and destruction benefiting both tho regional school J wide wuh cuihs on both sule-i. caused by lire each year, will bituminous concrote. Improvo Prospect Avtt. from ! weru Issued for $1,227,Still worth district and the township Itself, will Murlha For GOP No Apothecary continue througli Oct. 13. Special Improve South Atlantic Avu. »■> | Route !i5 to Malawan Ave . a dis- of new construction. Included In Five Township" demonstration!) will he held by ba considered by thu planning required by existing ordinances tanco of approximately .T.!0D feel, ; tho permits were (hose for 3IS Mrs. Hnmpton Run* Dec(ston On Medical Ihe borough's flro fighters Mon­ board ut its regular meeting Oct. with pavement width of M iee* and f i.evitt homes. day evening. 17. curbs on l*>th sides, 'llse base shall Residents Apply On Madison Ticket Center, Matav/qn Twp The chairman said the conditions bo widened and leveled as requiied for the expnnslon of the I.evitt de­ Radio Features and Ihe pavement shall ton^si of For Posts O n New Mrs. Fugenia Hampton, 28-yeaf* A building to house medical offlc- velopment by another C30 homer, one-and-one-half inches o/ buumin Nursing Home old housewife of G Margaret St., t l for two physicians at thu 4.115- Police Pay Hike wore being made public by the ous concrete. Marlboro Police Sayre Woods Soutn was named a* icre tract on the north side of board because of the widespread Sherman Ruling Im p ro v o Rose S t., vm(!i p.iv-,* the new Republican candidate for Church St. opposite tlie Leyitt Interest throughout the township In G e ls V C om m itteem an M illard .1. Lam - ment 2U-feet wide, from Clitfuood anancc ihe Madison Township Committeo hool w»s granted as a variance the new ‘‘planned community.” On Hospital Sit-In ber-soa told the Marlboro Township Gains Approval A v e . h i Counly Ud., a disiance of al a meeting of the OOP county e n R -lJO 2on« to Matawan Pro Considerations Listed But Conditional Committee Thursday thal there ure committee Monday. She is said lo t As n consideration for the expan­ For 110 M PH Youth (conffiuu*d on pagu four# fivo applicants fiom within the Tow nship Increase be the firsl woman to run for Town­ ulonal Associates, Inc., the appli­ sion of the Strathmore project, the On Water, Sewor township for appointment to the A flood of public notice that has ship Committee in Madison Town* cants. But It was a meaningiass Takes Effect Dec. 15 I.evitt firm will: township’s full-time police force ship. been accorded thu Imposing ot ^ Sewers And Sidewalks t Mjdison Township Commiltee rant to lha ohlef parly of interest Improve tho entire length of aud IT» applicants from outside tho The 2 2 counly committee mem­ penalty Sept. 25 hy Magistrate llar­ Monday granted approval of a var- 1 the applying body, Olto P . Wolke, Voting unanimously Monday i.loyd Rd„ with pavement 3(i feet Councilman Hilward ii. Myrne township in case none from within bers unanim ously endorsed MrH. ( old Sherman, Matuwan Township, ianeo recommended for Richard thu municipality can qualify. The llrlam Dr., Matawan, who had nluht, tha Matawan Township Com- wide and curbs on both sides, from reported the borough's sewer com­ Hampton at a meeting in the homo to spend twu nights In tho emer­ and Kathryn Kmery. Rumson, to Slate Police Chiefs Association was (ought to get approval for a se c­ mltteo adopted an ordinance grant­ the Jersey Central Railroad bridge mittee will recommend tho Installa­ of Donald Borst. GOP municipal gency room of a hospital on a erect « 100-bod nursing home on a u th o ru e d conduct competitive ond building to housa a pharmacy, ing members of the police depart­ south to the Marllioro Township tion of a new sewer on New Bruns­ 10 chaiiman. Mrs. Hampton will run youth who admitted going 110 miles the 6.7 a c re form er Ludl tra c t on uxrtmlnation* for tho five from the U an arcesiory In the med.cal ment salary Increases ranging un lino, a distance of approximately wick Ave., Matawan. lu front of (continued on page four) (continued on page four) the sou th sidt» of R oute 31 nt the township. If the result* of the ex­ building. M r. wolke, not a doctor, to $1790 o v e r s tw o -ye ar p erio d. 2.S miles. The pavement shall con­ Jiomc.s on tho street. He said af­ Matuwan Borough line. amination an* satisfactory, the 4annot do business at the sile. The ordinance is scheduled to take sist of a slx-lnch blended stone fected property owners have N otice A variance for ths hotn« was vot­ township committee can appoint Mr. Wolke had held at th* first effect Dec. 19. base, sealed with > tack coat of a*, agreed to «rant tin* borough ease­ The SweJes ut Aiiport Wash-O* Mrs. B. T. Lambertson ed hy tho township lonlng board of om* of tha top three. If none of the (tearing July 26 (hat he hid in have In answer to inquiries from the phaltie oil ond topped with two ments, clearing tho way for the Malic do your work at lesu per adjustment Sept. 10. but tho town­ (continued on page four.) i pharmacy to make his underlnk- audience lhat filled the township Inchos of bituminous concrete. Succumbed Yesterday improvement. In return for the pound than you can get unywhcrt ship committee declined to act on ng economically feaslhlo. Ha hail lo overflowing, 'Committeeman easements, tho borough will build in the area ard they do it pro­ J it at the next municipal meeting made tills observation when it was Sigmund Kowalski, chairman ol Mrs. Laura (Hawkins) Lambert' sldewalki und curbs In front of the fessionally bemuse they ate pro* (continued on pn»»e four) Taxpayers To Meef rotested that a pharmacy lelll the police committee, said the sal­ Close Fl o'* son, 79. of 320 Second St., South homes, obovo the sewer line, ut fessiooal wnshers. gMmetlcs, tobacco and other arti­ ary range was drawn after n study Amboy, died Wednesday, Oct. 3. no cost to Um p ro p erly owimmh The Matawan Township ’luxpay wjfp— adv \ cles not strictly related to drutfs of police salaries throughout the F lo ’s B ar ond G rill, C uniral 19GV, She wus the wifa of Burrovvos • N ntleo ers Association will meet Monday (or medical u»o. Some members of state. Ave.f Mataivtiu Township, has bm i T. LAmbertftm. Soulh Amboy. Mrs N otice j W«) o ite r tliti best in rrt jterlaN at 8:30 p.m. at the Ouk Shixfes N otice Lamhortsnn w;u born In Mutawun. (h« zoning bourd taw this making Present salaries paid to mem­ ordered closed for 20 days begin You tiki* the Sv/ede.-, A iiport : iitil oilgina! designs Wharton Fire House when there will he el A Cii.in1 Swede is coming over, daughter of the lute James M. >11 the application clearly one for a bers of the township's puliee de­ ninf» T uesday, the S tate D ivision of Wash-OMutic, fiOine iuom an? it j tn i Memorials, Roule 3<>, Keyport C j H eel inn of lhe board ot directors see it a: Airp,:rl Wash O-Malio Hawkins and Marion (Pullen) Haw­ commercial operation in a residen­ partment ure chief, 55710• captain, Alcoholic Hf?v»jraf'u C ontrol re p o rt­ inu. j for appoioiment COIfax 4 I Fi 1 Ani'oimcemenl of the oft ic et -» wili soon. kins. tial zone. M r. Wujke contended a J5550; licutenunt, S5I10 and s e r ­ ed yesterday. The licensee, l;lor- wjfp- adv I 1 ;vjfp--aiiv I l/2«i be made al this time w jfp—adv I pharmacy Is wanted by doctors at geant, J5M5. Patrolmen received a encu iMalinroniro, had entered a Beside her husband, shy U sur­ iim s ile . salary ranging between $'1200 to pleti of non vult to AI5C charges vived by a daughter, Mra. Nellie At a second hearing Aug. II) Mr. $52(111 depending on length of serv­ thut she permitted numbers be .3 Grace, Matawan: a brothei. Or s !New Campaign Headquarter.-; W olke modified hit original stand ice. to be nvide on iht.; pivmi.u*s. Sfpt villo V. Hawkins. New York; two 5 und Sept 8. to consent he only would operutc New Salary Scale UrnndehlldriM: und twu grout grand­ an apothecary ut the site, lie mode Under the terms of the adapted children N otice Funeral service wjil bo held to­ tl’i.i concession when his plan cumo ordinance, Iho new salary scale BrinR your heaviest ruj;s, drapes morrow at l;'t0 p.m. at tlie l irst umli:r fire ol pliyslclnns who had for chief will go from 57100 to 57500 and slip covers, the Giant Swede Haptist Ciurch. South Amb.iy. The mmliascd homes nearby from over a two-year period; captain. will take can* of them ut the Air­ Rev. Maynard Hatch, pastor o? the Whence they would iirnetlce in^dl- JliSlil) l« JJOfM in one year; lieiilen- port V/u.-*hOMatic. F irst Haplfot ( h tird i. will official** Cine under th e zonwiK stipulation (continued on page (our) tli.ii 25 pi.T cent nf Ih e floor nrsu ivjfp- adv 4 Interment, under lh** direction of 0! u physician's residence may the Mnson-Wihon Funeiul Houn\ lie used for his offices. T h e physi­ New York Turnpiku Express To Take Out South Amboy, will bn tn llolmdid cian buying homes objected they imsos, frequent dally service Irom Charcoal chicken, fried Shrimp C em etery. wore aicuiMlni; this restriction to Kollo's, commuters buy 10 f r p or Scullopn w. J’/F, Jl.Xi m a in ta in (lie resldenllnl c h u r n c ie r books r.nd su'-'o. For schedule «.•'< > Scrvico will ho extended tn ])atroir«. Palion.s may continue lo me U"- same malllnn nd«ln"is.M Allci Ot I, 12 Ha; t a u t c in f Har* bur PoM O jiue Viiil i>>i .i.imini, Ir.tlively iUlacln'd |u ,‘ionlIt Am- hny. This will havo im rllrot oo Im pn -' nl toi’alhm ol tho I.ailr- cnei' I Imi bor ollh i' or lh*' uiu al Inisini' % iriiii iin'tIfiip. Mh'h a t iiHMi. y oi del ., si m op • and p ireH I ;> a, i. , ,ii in r i sliMiiij !>•.) ittiw I Im i i nuinlin N di>pla’/uJ nml a mail ho* m door ‘dot li CjtMii'il In otdei i.i n-t t i'.e • Ul y M'l'vlt'e. Poslma’.lej Oiui.in:»a l> fellf III;! 1**1 Oct. 11, lh;* tlalo ol tin1 I'il.-n LOtivenjiin, af I rr 1111110 th a n a Appioslnmlely 100 citizen* of M.i hm1 an Town/.hlp wero nresvnt | Juottday, Nov. 0 lleniatoln D tnsldn, 11 candidate for Freeholder. tpiarti’i of a ce n iu iv of to'rvliM1 in all ended Iho opening and reiptestetl ilia Rtippnit of tinem prexeilt U po of the K-iyjAirt congregation Can J real. St., Kt^wt. ! Of Jehovah's Witnesses plan to al ■ :Mafaj Kii« W. Third Ste. Cliltwood R «v, tk n ry A Male. Rector i : . / ' KeypMI ' j E ’dcr Jimi's Mors, Pastor tend ihs sewiiftnpual Bib!j convra- -•lh?' W om en o! St, M ary's wdi tkm to be held in the Elizabeth Rtv Maarice W. p;h:ilipt, j Sunday School m ai 10 a.m.: hold un open ’.neeling 35 1:30 pm. ! Pastor 1 ■Armory.; ii77 Magnolia /M e ., (bis l’hussd/iV in Im nnrisn halt. M rs. j (nointng worship, U a.m. WEck-md The assembly wili b'_ Fall Clean-Up Day .wil! be k«ld ! On Wednesday evenings die tarry - aponfiored by, the Walehlmver Bible Carleion Grace w:Jl be the speaker. I f,t the church Satiirotty. Kvcryonej jcrvice is nt 8 pi rn ft Tract Spcitty, «Tifi tU? ISflO nut- In the-evening Bov Scout. 1 roop E-S i i5. io Ijriiin clear.ia); equipment, j V i«l«Wattending wiil be irom tne mil meet it 7 p.m: and tha- Tithing < Sunday Ssliooi b“(>ins at 9; 30 twenty, central New Jersey. ,con- Commission, 8 p.m Morganville Menodisi Cburcb Morganville comprising Circuit No. mumcnuuRtoo.se m o Z l ^.j,* U a m ' & tho ey^og rtkra-1 Th2 paslor wm ?■" C0Ml!UCt , the Jumor E.Y.C. wu) m«ei«nt 7:30 Rev. Fred H Bowen. Pastor Mr, GabelU sidled that the con p.m. and Young Adults, b p.m class of ins.Uuction for b,tptism Church services nre neid on Sun . ...; Vttition: Incme will be, “Spread tlio Chilaren 8 Conitrmafion Cluss and: church membsrship a'. -,his nay at 9 e m. and Sunday School' .r;,'y <-Word >ot Xife'^i {Hiillpp.ian8 2:1C), will be held Saturday..-at 5 a.m. hbjir . Tne j'/Ord'i Supper will bis meeta at Iv a.m. and that the ronventipn's purposo observed at 10:45 a.m. Yo«t!i On Sunday, there w;!l be mprninK groups n'.wt at 8 p.m.;evening :i» :;tun>heon will with an adult Bit le class. Sunday Ftatured Speaker p m , adult class, ti 111 p ir and start the fall program uf the Guild till rover the hves end characters Joseph Saia, distrirt supomsor, A A i, V p m al ages Rev F ra n k E Sweeten, P a s lo r Guest Preacher at 9 30 and 11 a in. Morning wor­ Divine vorship services Sunday are held at 9.30 a m Sunday undei ship services are at tf 30 and 11 are at 8 la and li a m when there the direction ol Arthur Bitter, cu The Vld at house-to-house ministry work. the house-to-house ministry. Al are located at Kingdom Hall, Key­ ol Assistant to the National Direc- evening service, 7:30 p.m. ai 2:45 p.m.; prayer and medita­ M a p le PI., K e y p o rt .. Kingdom llall will be transferred port; 331 Wilson Ave. and 3 At­ this weekend io Elizabeth Armory There- will also be opportunity for 3 p.m. Joseph Saia will deliver the tpr of the Holy Name Society. ., Morning choir rehearses at 7:30 tion m ihe lecture room, 7:15 p.m.; R e v . Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor lantic Ave Matawan; 2 Cult Dr., where the semi-annual assembly of afternoon minislry at 1:30 p.m. The lecture "Tlie Bible's Answer to Our Hazlet; 8 Monmouth Ave., Port p.m. Monday and senior choir at K senior choir renearsal, 8 p.m. Masses will be held Sunday evening program of lectures and Win Competition p.m. Wednesday. Joltovah's Witnesses is being held. Prohlom of Survival.’' The assem­ Monmouth; and the home of Ar­ Prayer service is on Friday from morning at 7, I, 0, 10, .11 and U The program will begin at 6:45 demonstrations will run from 6:45 bly program will dose al 6 p.m. thur Palmer, Middle kd., North Trinity Cburcb (Episcopal) o’clock. p.m. Friday. p.m. lo C p.m. The normal schedule of meetings Centerville. A ’team from the Junior Episco­ 7:30 until S:30 p.m. Mala St., Matawaa pal Young Churchmen of St. Mary's Communion service is held the Rev. Carroll B. llall, Church, Keyport, won the Prayer second Sunday of cach month. Hector Book Competition of the Monmouth Sunday matins will be at 7:45 Convocation. This team will now First Presbyterian Church a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 n in.; 'represent the convocation in tho Route 14 and Fraaklln SL, family service, morning prayer and Diocesan Competition to be held in Matawan church sihool, H:30 a.m.; Holy Eu­ Trenton oil Oct, 13. The compe- Rev. Chester A. Galloway, charist and sermon, 11 a.m.; even tifioii is based on the children's Paslor song, 7:30 p.m. The Yotui;; Church­ Knowledge of the origin, meaning, Morning worship service Sunday men will meet nt 7:30 p.m. use and contents of. the Bow'U of is nt 10 a.m. There will bp World­ Children's confirmation class Common Prayer of llie Episcopal Wide Communion and rcctplion of meets Saturday at 10 a.m.; junior Ch|irch, Members.o( the winning members. Sunday. School meets at choir rehearsal, 11 a.m.; Sacra­ team are:' Sharon Creed, Patricia 10 a.m. Nursery care is provided ment of Penance, 4:30 to 5 p.m. Darcy. Edith Grcenip, Eric Hale, for children under three-.years-of- Holy Communion Wiil be celebrat­ Janice Lawlor and Paula Kalenik. ago. At 11:15 a.m. the male chorus ed Tuesday ut 8 a.m.; A.A.’s II p.m. for Laymen's Sunday will meet for Wednesday there will be iloly - Organ Recital rehearsal. The pastor will meet Communion at 10 a.m. wilh parents desiring to have iheir Thursday Boy Scout Troop 'i32 The Scholastic Assistance Fund children baptised on Ocl. II at meets at 7 p.m.; senior choir re­ of Tho First Methodist Church, 11:30 n.m. The Prcsbyteens meet hearsal, 7:311 p.m.; adult confirma­ Red Bank, will present Miss Clara at 7 p.m. The theme for the fellow­ tion in Ihe rcctor's study, !) p.m. Tilton in an Organ Recital Sunday, ship meetings for October is Friday there will be Holy Com­ •t 8 p.m. in the Sanctuaiy. The "Teen-age Conflicts.” Subject for munion at (i:'J0 a.m. program will include works of this evening is "Youth and ihe The Holmdel Church Girolamo Frcscobaldi, Johann Se­ Law." Chiel John Melna or a rep­ Rev. Andrew V Burkhardt, Pastor bastian Bach, Vincent Pcrsechctli, resentative of the Malawan Police Communion will be observed Jean Lanttlais, .Ichan Alain and Department will present Ihe law's Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship. A Camille Saint-Sacns. side. Bible Study Classes will begin nursery is conducted. Sunday at 7:10 p.m. An auxiliary class will School begins al 0:45 a.m.; the Card of Thunks be held on Sunday morning at 10 Young People's Society meets in ■ The family of the late William J. a.m. in the pastor’s study for the Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. Kuti wish (o thank all their friends, young people unable lo attend on The Rifle Club meets on Wednes­ Belghlxirs and relatives for their Sunday night. ’ day at 11:30 p.m. ai the indoor many kindnesses during their re­ Westminster Circle meets on range. At 7:45 p.m. the I.adies Aid tent bereavement, especially the Monday al 8 p.m. at the home of Society will meet in Fellowship Rev. Henry Male, Matawan Bor­ Mrs. Robert Butler, 171 Main Si., Hall. . ough First Aid nnd tho Day Funer­ Matawan. The Board of Trustees Senior choir rehearsal is held al ffome. meet at 8 p.m. Thursday ut 7:45 p.m. wjin's—adv 4 On Tuesday Boy Scout Troop 73 The annual bazaar of the Ladies meets at 7:30 p.m. P'nilh Circle N0W...G0 CHEVROLET Aid will be held Saturday, Oct. 13, ■Si CHEVROLET IMPAU (PORT COUPE meets nl 8 p.m. at Ihe home of Mrs. Irom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Fellow­ Grace lleiscr, Amboy Rd., Mata­ ship llall. ^ L o i s r " wan. FM ONE-STOP SHOPPING IN C3 for a The annual church bazaar will be Uayvliw Preshyicrluo Churcb held in the Fellowship llall (rom Clllfwood Beacb BIBLE TEACHING 10 n.m. lo !l p.m. on Thursday and Rev. David L. Ilucci, Paslor Friday, Oct. II and 12. The Catherine Close Circle will CHURCH? Brownie Tioop meets oil Friday held their regular monthly meeting Worship nt at 3 p.m. Friday in Ihe collage. This Sunday is World-Wide Com­ First BipiUl Churcb munion. Ai the II n.m. worship Bible Baptist Church U2 Mala St., Matawan service Ihe paslor will serve com­ I r e n e ! “ The Friendly Church” Rev. Robert W. Addiss, Paslor munion lo the congregation. The Middle Rd., Hazlet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. is mid sermon topic will be " The Constant bet. Union & Laurel Aves. week scrvice "Ilnur of Power"; nerd of Spiritual Food.” During This Is about the best thing that's happened to buying cars since 8:30 p.m. senior choir practice. SERVICES: the worship service, nursery care Cheviolet started building them—four entirely different kinds of Sunday — Friday at 2:30 p.m. the rhemb will be provided for young chil­ 9:45 a.m.—Bible School choir will rehearse, 4 p.m., junior dren. Sunday School begins ul cars to choose from it your Chevrolet delict's One-Stop Shopping 11:00 a.m.—Morning choir practice. 9:30 n.m. Center. If you'ro a luxury-lover, you'll probably want to go no further Worship Sunday Church School dnsses The Westminster Fellowship is 7:00 p.m.—Evening will meet at 9:45 a.m.; morning sponsoring i "square dance" Fri­ lhan those 13 plush new Jet-smooth '63 Chevrolets. V/ant to give your Service worship, 9:45 and IL a.m. A day. Everyone is invited to ntlend. budgot an even bigger break? Step over and see what's new with those Wed. 8 p.m.—Mid-week nursery is provided. Children's l'he deacons will meet Munday Prayer Scrvice church will be held during Ihe 11 at 7:30 p.m. 10 nifty models ot the '63 Chevy II. Or maybe you've been eyeing i.m. service. Fellowship family spotls-cai caps, in which case have a go at a sporty new '63 Cotvair CU3.TJ X T night dinner will be held it 5:30 Poatecaital C h u rc h p.m. A covered dish supper will Ualoo M d Sidtejr Av*., (8 of them, including Ihree sna/iy buckct-seat Monzas and those big lie served. A missionary film in llaioa Reach Gicenliiier Spoils Wagons). Titeie's even something for the all-out color, "Mongongn" will be shown. Mri. Herbert G. Wood, Paitor fJ.Y.F. will meet at 7 p.m. Wonhip «ervicei are nrld Sun spoits car set—the dating Coivetle Sling Ray. Picking a new car liat Monday at R p.m. the Sunday day at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Suo lever been easiei. (Unless you’d liko to ewn thorn alll) SINCE EVERY DROP) School teachers will meet In Fel­ day School Ii at 9:45 a.m. lowship llall, find live Denconesses fllhh ftufy ;;rou;: rr'rr(.T SURkJS TO THE EWOj will UIITl al 7:45 p.m. ■i) CHEVY II NOVA 4N STATION WAGON O U i-i fUCL OIL 5AVESV Tutsiiay st 1 p.m. the l.sdics Thursday prayer meeting Ii held Aid Society will meet. ■I 7:45 p.m. VOU MOWEY, FRIEklDj Wednesday, 3 p.m. Circle 4 will meet. King Ol Kings Lutbcian Church 'file CI.i .Miiuk In Octoliei liazanr Hayvlew School will be held Oet, IB nml 17. The Cherry Tree Farm Rd,, ioai.1 beef dinner will be served Vilddlelown on Ocl 16 nt 5:3(1 p.m. R#v. C. Roger Burkins, Pasloi The seiohd woik day in the r.ew Sunday School meets al !l;30 church house will be 0;l. 31. n m. and mornlnit worship Is nl 10:45 u m. I t o v c w r Calvary Melliodlit Churcb * ajccoo w Third St., Ktyport Emmanuel Aksembly Of God On Thuri.dny youth eiiulr will re 023 Palmer Ave., Keansburg Ill'll I"' ,l ,1* ' J r ' " " ‘ *1 Hrv. Tininlliv ”■ * Inn*. I’iiMor And every limp Is churk- clmlr, N ji m. .ii'i.iliiy Situxil in i>. |i;45 a.m.; full of <|iiiilily. Thal’a nn- (b Sumlay nl Hi.'ltl am. Hi.re morning won,hip, 11 o'eloik, iv olhcr re#Kon why more and will lie n 1'iTviie id wiushlji and aiigelii.lir iiervlee, 7 p ill. Tlm first HEW CORVETTE STIND MY IP0I1T COUPE ’61 C0BVAIR MONZA CONVUITIBLE more home owners ul«inu sei moil, "l.ove Is Still 'llie law"; Sunday ol I'licli in,mill there ll u CO 4 02M for futl oil. II n in. rally and pniiniilinn day In Communion n-rvire nt II I .ill. III" c'hini li m Innil; 10:45 n.m . serv­ Wi'ilni'wliiy evening will he Dibit1 ^Jt's Chevy S/iow tim o '631— Seo four entirely different kinds of cars al your C hevrolet D ealer's Show room ice III olwrvnme of WurlihWlile Slmly and prayer ul 7:45 p.m. f'oiniiiu'ilty Sunday, 7 pm., .lunloi Young people's nervli'e Is Friday I'I nnd High S< lirmt Yuitlli I’ellnw .■selling st 7:110 ii'ihrk. 'hip, llie monthly meeting of the First Spiritual Church 'women'll Society will lie held Mon Ol Divine Hum ilnv lit H p.m, 270 Main St., lie'll Ol d DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET fill Wednesday there will be llcv I’hoeliu Dailey, Paslor monthly nicellng of flic official Services nre held ,Sunday at I iHuird lit t p.m. p.m. and Tui'uluy at K p.m. 110 Main Street, Matawan Phone LOwell 6*1040 Tfowgtcfcty, ©dfofc*r 4, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, i. Pag® Thres

Thoti-.af Pirkur's pra-s c I k x j I serv- national satlmateo on consumption M by 1955. at t upoosorsd Annual Rummage De&ale Neiv 136 Attend P-TA Icos oad health oommlttM. of selected food* and rotating {ham s>y jh« Vfju'aro Coul-.ciI of Mon­ Seventh and eif'hih grade stij. !» tha hwalth and physica; fitness mouth County, Inc.. Oct. 29. S p.m.. The Rad Barit Area Auxn.ncy ol 'Jiftut3 will be aiiglbUi io Join th* at the Monmouth Shopping Canter die Mci’.mO'jth County S.P.C.A. ha* Opening Meeting fiance. clessos heia every Saturday of tin American people. Foods to KOC Building Church Directory bn covered tn me survey nre. Civic Auditorium, Katwitown, snnounc«d that it will hold its 9tl» evening at th* aulioo:. Mu. Waller Ths gathering wili be addressed annual ruriunage sale Me*. Francis Gnwait and h-ir . Dedication services (or th® new TherUHtscitt Is ii* chargn of this I Beef, white bread, wltt-C*, milk, by Dr. Robert M. Northrop, pro­ Oct.. 12 at Trinity Episcopal Pamii Kslghlt uf CoJumltus building on ftnHnbarshlp committed welcomed F ln t Chiurdt Ot Christ, S#UMi«at Oraoo Methodist Chiifiai specJft} oontiriittee sponsored ov l.md apples. The questions wiil con- fessor. Bureau o l Oovernmens Re­ Ifcusa, White St., Red B;u& from. Routs }5, Keypcut, weru Itftiu oa 1J<( .ii'.-tnbera oi f.liii [lolm de! Tow n­ the P-TA. Mrs. William Tfceime U i ceru tne amount* of the varlau# search, Ruigers University. Ills 9:, 19 a.m. to 4 mil. proceeds of SaWfdtty with1 State Deputy Charjes M St., , A t, J f a n m P!> ship Pai'iut-Tsachiir Association to tustructor. fond it'-’ms consumed ov*; a three- ►opie wm be “WiU our Municipal tlia salo will help maintain'tha nev)' y !lte Rev. School, li s.m . Wwlneiday, iet'd- Rav. EMric'a C. Campb»U their first 'genarat moating of tha Pastor by Mra. Kenneth Wilmvs a.m. Also to be collected in tti.e Octo- L-.xplosion?" A'al! St.. batontown. , Cornelius J, Kirnc, pastor of St. mooy ntssUng 3 p.m. Ruadlng room 1962-83 season heid recently at the iiindergartsu clan. Jonepli’i Church. Kaynorl. Regular we.rsh;;> services Sunday bor Quarterly Household Suivey gpw Wednesday and Saturday irom wii! ba held at 9:38 and U a.m. eiem entaiy school. Mrs Frederick Hussmann, hos­ will be information on expeiidi- Otaiid Kntght .Heroine Armellltio 3 to 4 p.m. Highlights of the evening were gava .tb*1 welcoming, address and ond World Wide Communion will pitality chairman, served refnjih- turea for residential alterations and Overcoming f«ar wii! be a tltam* tha introduction oi tha faculty bv tnenU with executiva committee repairs. Rems to be covered include dUciMSiid thu history of '.ho ciiun- ba celebrated at iwth ,tervice*. A ktchiird Ford p rin cip a l, and daalt with at Christian Science ser­ nursery i» provided. members as hostesses., painting, repair and replacement Cii. Joh» Kinds was master of cura- speaker Or- Rycbard Hnk of Naw- of healing und air conditioning moniM snd hcatoi th* m«itain- vices Sunday ii> a teuton - sermon Sunday church school'is at 3:33 Tiie iiej Mrs. Charles systems, plumbing, rooflm*, . and momoA opati hout» wai held nnd »ulitle^ “ Unreality.” ■ ior Methodist Youth Fellowship will ou ths tiiema (or the year, ‘"Accent Pfeiffer, program chairman, an­ flooring and other related home • buffot suppor w»a served by the Opening (he Scripture! (elec­ meet at 4 p.m. and Iiiwrmediate on Educattoft." nounced the p:c,:;ri;ri for tho even­ repair projecis. > Columbian Auxiiiaiy. tions ts this versa from Isaiah: MYF at 6 p.m. At 7 p.m. Adult Mrs. Fred Rauffus. president, ing will be tiased on "Moth. Hit- Transm issions . Jurne* Strosniiler, president . of "Fear: thou not;. for I am with Bibie Class will meet and at S p.m. welcomed board of education mem­ New Theory." Guest speaker from Httdith Plans W ill tb* St. Britwdta.1* Holy Name So- thee: be not dUmp.yed; for 1 am Senior MYF will be heiil m the bers and introduced Mrs. R. Newark State College will be L)r. Schaeffer, parliamentarian, by-lawj Ba Topic Df Talk cJety, prtaienred tho council with a thy God: I will strengthen thee: Education*'. Building. Ernest RamiL’ci, Resealed - Reconditioned . atatuo o( St. Joseph ill appreciation yea, I will holp thee; yea. I will On Monday at 8 p.m. regular and legislation chairman. Th« executive comniittM will for ihe um of ih® hail tor ihe past uphold thee with the right hand of monthly meeting of tha W.S.C.S. Tins budget for thu current year meet on Thursday al 8 p.m. lu tho Currant local health plain wll! be tw o y * a ra w h ile th e ir p a rish buit<*- my righteousness " will ba held and all member) and was adopted ai presented tty Mri. elementary school. avaiiiaiad in view of a projected county population incoasa of 850,- Low Bank In g W».1 under consttuction. A correlativa, citation to be road anyone Mho would like to vis:; or Allan Avcheu. ft i ii*s been' announced the Rev; (rom ‘’Science and Health with Key .become an active member, ,*» all , Membera voted to acccpt lit* rec­ Meusehoid Survey - Alfred D. Smith will contact a to the Scriptures” by M ary Bsikec women member* of th# Methodist ommendation at tha waya and ffot/ Mour oa Oct. it, at * p .m ., Eddy states; “ Whatever is govern­ Church are members, are reguest­ means committee, directed by Ho­ Of Fiva Basic Foods ed to attend. A'. 7 p.m. senior choir DR. LOUIS I. PR ACER f Undercoating *15^ In St. Joceph’s Church; In cocjunc- ed bv God, la never for au instant ward White, and hold a book fair tion with ths upcoming licujaeai^al deprived of the light and might of rehearsal will be held. O kiii’ re­ on Dec. i. J and 7. Information about home con­ OPTOMETRIST V««C*a Council. Th«.M«)v.Hour J,» iuleiligattcc and Life''' (p. J1S). hearsal will bu nt 7:3fl p.m. on all Ths first maetina of >.h« Parent sumption of five basic foods by 'bMnc obnorvatl by :!! Knighti of The Golden Text is from II Tim o­ other Mondays except (he second and Family Llfa series will be Americans will bs collected In the EYES EXAMINED A sk About Winter Special Columbui Council! throughout (lie thy;- “Ood httii not given us the Monday ot tha month, until fuithcr oonducted oy Mn. Rose Primaclt October Quarterly Household Sur­ O FFICE HOURS Uaited States. : - spirit of fear; but of power, and of notice. cn Tuesday, Oct. i from 9:11 to vey. It has been announced by tlie Dally aad Saturday* ■ TlMUMt council meotlna will bo love, and of a sound mind." 11:50 a.m. Mrs. (I. Ackerson, chair­ Bureau of the Census, U.S. Depart­ I A M . M < P .M . iieldon Wsdnewlay al JiM p.m. United Hebrew Congrecatloa man, noted tha aeries will enable ment of Commerce. Tiie Quarterly Fridays • A.M. to » P.M. CLIFFWOOD AUTO REPAIR Broad St., Keyport parents to better understand their Household Survey will be conduct­ Cloaed All Day Wedamday* ClitfWMd CMUBUaltr Rabbi H. O. H. Levine children's physical, social and psy­ ed locally in 332 other sampling ar­ . Mrtbadlst Ctaireh Henry Saul Goldman, son oi Mr. chologic*! development. eas of the country during the first 30 W . Front St., Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood W A N T A V t Ronald E. Dunk, Pastor , and Mr*. Albert Goldman wiil pio- Dr. Howard Pieper haa begun 10 days o? October. K«yport World Wide Communion Sunday tiOuuce the Klddush on Friday tha physical examination* of first, The survey is being conducted will be held at regular worship night. The Oneg Shabbat hosts will fourth and seventh graders with (or tha U.S. Public. Health Service COlfax 4-2020 LOwell 6-6325 aervice on Sunday at 9 a.m. Church ba Mr. and Mrs. Goldman. Bar the assistance of mothers on Mrs. to provide (acis needed for making School will meet at 19 a.m. Mitzvah rites for Henry wili take W .S.C.S. will Da held Monday ev­ place Saturday morning. A Kid- ening at 8 p.m. In the church. •du'ih will follow. Pulpit (lowers wilt Men’s club will meet Monday be donated by Mr. and Mrs. Gold­ evening, Oct. IS at S p.m. lu the man. EEC Church. Yom Kippurim, tha holiest day of the Jewish year, will start Sun­ Tho Finest American Groton—Genuine Spring day at 6:15 p.m. to Ihe chant of Kol N'.drei. It will come to a close on Monday about sunset, when a long blast of the shofar will an­ Ross W. Maghan Agency nounce the Fast of Yom Kippur at WHOLE o* HALF M P * an end. . Thu basic theme of this fast is given full expression in Father SAVE with SAFECO Mapple’s sermon at tiie Whale­ man's Chapel In Melville's ‘ Moby Dick" . . . it is the story ot sin, hard-heartedne.w, suddenly awak­ ened fears, tiie swift punishment, Real Estate—Insurance repentancc, prayers and finally de­ L A M B . 4 5 liverance and joy . . ." ' MATAWAN 138 Mak St I0w.ll 6-0003 Sunday at 6:15 p.m. there will be STOCK YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE! You recelvo alt your favorite Kol Nidrei, Maariv Scrvice and ser­ tut* including:-leg«, roasts, chops and stew — oil at on« low price. (n»o. >°m «. *^.| mon, “What Ails Us?” • Services Monday will begin al 9 a.m., morning, Torah, Yiikor, Mu- saf services; 2 p.m., recess; 3:30 GET ACQUAINTED OFFER! M e T A I L O R I N G 0FS3 T p m., D'var Tornh; 4:30 p.m., Min- GENUINE SPRINO j l ■ ! ha; 5:31) p.m., Neilah; 6:30 p.m., GRAND UNION OWN BRAND REGULAR STYU n, and 6:45 p.m., Brcak-Of-Fast. Host­ LESS or LAMB «•*» ALTERATIONS esses will be the Sisterhood of COFFEE'S MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL U.H.C., who also will provide a ba­ SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS LAMB PATTIES ».«», » 39' by sitter in the synagogue on Mon­ REDUCED DRY CLEANING day 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WE CALL AND Seymour Kleinberg will lie the For a limited UnM only RIB LAMB CHOPS » 89‘ COMBINATION AND°t1w lb, 3 5* FUR ALTERATIONS DELIVER. leader at the youth services which TRY—COMPARE—SAVE WE ALSO MAKE NEW CLOTHES „ . will bo held in the Odd Fellows Hall LOIN LAMB CHOPS ^99* LAMB RIBLETS konomku. ib19* WE GIVC S&H GREEN STAMPS C O 4-1123 auditorium on Monduy 11 a.m. to I p.m nnd 4 to 5 p.m. Services will lb. ha held Sunday al 7:30 p.m. in EARLY M O R N 49‘ READY TO EAT-SMOKED S H A N K SHANK BROAD STREET CLEANERS P O R T I O N lb HALF , Tl BROAD ST. — KEYPORT Drookdale Nursing Home. 4 9 CRAND UNION boglb. 55‘ 3 9 Bible Baptist Church B U T T Middlo Kd., Hallot P O R T I O N tb HAUF |’b Rev. Gilbert Watt, Pastor IRESHPAK 59* HAMS 4 9 S 9 Tlie pastor will bring tho mes­ NANCY LYNN 63‘ sage at the Communion service at Extra Bonus Stamps— No Coupons Required! MOTORS II a.m. Sunday. Bible School con­ Fresh Seafood Specials! tNCOISflOHAUDv* venes at 9:45 a.m. with classes for S O r a \ WITHI IH ^PUKtMAJ! “CtlAS: OFur _I-L9_ i-u— all ages. Evening worship service FERRISSliapBaCON FRESH LONG ISLAND : ' YOUR AUTHORIZED - will bo al 7 p.m. with the pastor INSTANT COFFEE EXTRA] bringing the message. 4 04 6 3 ‘ J Q f^r{\Lj"l\ VVITH nlln PURCHASEPllW.nAM Of «Jr 1-lB. nvvw wr» . LITTLE NECK CLAMS 3 Js.. s1°® Bible Study nnd prayer hoar is on EARLY MORN EXTRA bsj) B 0 LOG N A & UVERW URS T FANCY BUICK and OPEL Wednesday at 8 p.m. The pastor EARLY M O M I r 93*9 3 ' will be in charge. 2 5 WITH.im PURCHASErunvii«« OF V< ,> —,LB, RED SALMON STEAKS . 89* D E A L E R /, Youth Fellowship meets on CRAND UNION 7 3 Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and it for 10 oi S |I 3 EXTRAS FERRISJLjCED BACON FRESH - — 12 CRAND UNION "Better Buy'' USED CARS s all those -years-of-age nnd up, J j e }»!\ WITH PURCHAib OF FLOUNDER FILET * 6 9 c SALES and SERVICE , It. Joho’i Methodist Church B U D D IG S HAM or TUHKET South Main St., SWEET - VINE RIPtN^D' ' . CGlfax 4-4000 Raritan Township Rav. Norman R. Riley, Pastor . . Wt'lERfOSM fVSSY SfcBVIGfiOPERATION . ■ Sunday worship services are ai H 0 W E Y D E W S 10. II C,AI! M*Y MtjP ON.00# PREMISES : • , . i a.m., 8:30 a.m. and I’ t.m. Church ichool meets at 9:30 and HtGHW AY 35 at feEDLE ftO. , KEYPORT 11 a.m, The evening ser 'ice is aeld a t 7:30 o’clock. Intermeuiates meet tor tha fixth, seventh and eighth grades at *: 45 p.m.; Senior Method­ ist Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; 5 3 0 . Post High School M.Y.F., 7:30 p.m. JELL-0 GELATIN Sayre Woods Baptist Churcb FIRM.CRISP MclNTOSH Rout* I, Browntown Sunday School meets at 9:43 with a class for each member of the family; morning worship, 11 a.m.; APPLES evening gospel service, 7 p.m. TOMATO JUICE Mid-week prayer and Bible Study la lield every Wednesday at 8:00 FRESHPAKrRCJnrMN ______p.m. 3 FROZEN Union Reach Church Of God bag W Extra Interest Days Central and Union Aves. 0RANBE JUICE On Your Sayings Account At Union Beach FRESHPAK _ (former Congregational Church) .A 5v „ , S 1 0 0 3 ______4 0 cjm B FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL Rev. Henry Stoppe, pastor LIGHT CHUNK TUNA 4 rCJM R BARTLETT PEARS Worship services aro held Sun­ day al 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Sun­ BRUSSELS SPROUTS GREEN GIANT JL a S 1 0 0 Deposits Made On O r Before Oct. if Of ft dny School Is at 0:30 a.m. with GREEN BEANS " O '^ 1 M&M WAFER BARS 4 9!.*1* Earn Interest From Oct, 1st, classoj for all ages. . FRESH YELLOW CLING SI.IC£D OR M AtVEi JT $100 GRAND BRAND Mid-week service Is held Thurs- 1 2 t 51 M duy at 7:30 p.m. < TENDER GRAND UNION PEACHES O ^ '1 DOG FOOD FRESHPAK _ O. m SflOO AU TYPES 3 . 51 CO Browntown Community Church U.l NO lOH^Df — W , l . ’J I VEGETABLE SOUP VECETASIAN M ’Viii** 1 u llrownlown Union Sunday School KNORR SOUPS Route 18, flrnnntown Rov. Frinrlc Tint!’!, P.irtor ONps^r 4J9(. IAVE MORE IN.QUR fiJOZEN FOOD OOtLAR SALE

in,mlu, Sdiu.il i. held from M'i f Aonrw ITALIAN 'o 10:15 a iii. uml the church s i t n m n : tYr 9 -i? 3 s * vico Ii from 11 u.m. until 12 DONus TRIPLE-S STAMPS F0RDH00K LIMAS m m BEANS o'clock. Everyone is cordially in­ NO COUPONS REQUIRED REOI vited to nttanil. niROS EVU K i n «# i*ai INTEREST ON REGULAR * WITH PURCHAU <)» UUi QUANT (MOWN ONION RINGS St. Benedict's Church POTATOES K IT C H E N CARDIN KITCHEN GARDEN PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS llolmdel Schoul CITRUS SALAD I0-OI. WITH IHJUrHAlC OP («At. iUO l»g.. H INTEREST ON 11M0NTII TIME llolmdel ltd., Ilolnidol BRUSSELS SPROUTS CAULIFLOWER 6 KirOII-N GARDf.M CERTIFICATES, AVAII.AIII.E ON ANY DATE Rov. lidwnrd P. Dlnsku, Pnslor FRESH SWEET CIDER .SrAUROOK f AWWi Masson are hold Sunday at 7, 8, Sana Regularly • Suva Automatically wilM IH*«

Ask About Our Confessions ara heard In the I'mm Our Inn unis (lunlvn Dvpt, pm-l.-ih homo Siilunlny.i between 7 50, ^ST A M P S SAVE-O-MATIC PLAN ind 0 p.m. AUOWHU (iKirN jwitk tMi eM « , Churl'll Of Our Snvlinir HOUSE PLANTS 5 pot 98 OM* »*KO. OF Cottrell ltd., CluM'si'qiiake \ok cgnnuutMit LIPTOH TEA UACS II,-v. Cli.uli". I'. Wi.lli.H- Vl.'iir ((tun, $1159 f.U L 't) THflV \MT , Oil, ilk Sunday smvin'i im nl 11;.111 u.m . PE-'IT HUr/.L •MAO A ’ s i n t e r l li-> Ill'll, th ird iln.I liflh Kun.luys f.UAM)f,AUni.fi|A 10 ili.it.i ll llo lv ('om m iiiil.m , a n d tlm u'i mul mul tom'll' ■ i n 11.i\"i, mum- ?ERTIL92ER i,i,: p m v .T . i'in.i .'li ’ ' I. "'I in.'.'is ut I :m :l III C IIIU.IIA-I r A if um .' mmi swi'i' n ii arV 11,’LNI) l.l QUID N E w m m s , SC.) A I' IliolOII 4 a 4/u 2 1;:. 5 9 “ v ! s : 6 . v

i ’rll'.V. I’l t m l v o (lllll .'*1111 , (lilt. '/III. W« . >.ryn ll.■ .Ijif.l to li.III. 1111,1,.. ',■ ! HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY ON BUSY STREET V illi V

r«£ulie4 from hit sending a fnend j" Mrs, jackso,; declaimed that this ilift children .bought them before ommendmg the vnrianee pointed in ih?.t city a book tha) wa*. soW i is all shd had-asked for, a right (o graduation,- wore them over the out ih at the mor^l was iu existence ia Now ^ oik. He said his friend study the rules in executive ses- summer, then the rings went into before ihe zoning ordinance was had sjked him -te send the hook discard because there was a tradi­ adopted. It also said the building end chac he was riot aware he was j s.tcn, when she first was confronted KftYABSLUittKP 381 FV B U SH IW a iU to PRINTING C O U P fiff At: tbe same , time, Mr. Murtha j that time, i.ot to have the rules The hoard members agreed ihii, restaurant and the building is now revealed he was. stepping down as was a lot of expense for the'par­ vacant. J!. Browo. JMiter — OwfcWic# V. fcwwa, A«6o^iate *tU,Uw | ushered directly into public notice pr'tKi.'ient of the Sayre Woods South ents to be assuming for something The committee adopted a resolu­ J in a way io give the implication . . .^ournid l# * n«wa^»»p«r "of l\\u p*opJ«, to thu p»o»)o. Republican. ”1 will not run of so restricted ii use. But Mr. Sena tion req u estin g the. sta te L eg isla­ ( LIONS iN THE STREET - . . or does your town have- ^9^ tor-um* psrtplt/ !U *!m Is te t*rv* th* best Intsrwtfl ot M»t*vi lb* w««kw«ak withoutwi Wfc* or prvjudh . ture to consider additional real I a curfew for teen-agers . . . Most, xonmuimties are reluc- . f t| (% ’ ann«, ‘eonstivttfv* Eunmr* r««p«cUng the Inalienable right* cloud hiings over, my head," he {.the man because he had been tak­ ways wanted the rings. It wss esJafc tax' re lie f to p ersons o ver I said. "The people of Madison. Town­ finally ruled the. policy on buying j umt to pass .sack ordmsiiL'e.s Lui they. ar lha cc*( ot th* «p »m not the slightest doubt,” [ fer to speak out at the meeting on eighth grade. their previous tax exemptions ap­ j blemaker. Malawan’s Mayor John Applegate put it on the' «l*eai!l«o > y « w s m e t . .■,■.■.!, .■ . v ■■■:..■■■■■ :■ ■■. ■■ .• ■ -■ . . ■: ..-,■ j a point or two for the immediate l!ow Are Rules Applied? preciably. ' The final jousting of the night 1 line last week when hp n o te d when' he svas a youngster,-the Subncrlptfcin RatM j needs of his officc. He asked it A request tu adopt such a reso­ NATIONAL I. D ! T 0 i t ! A I on the 16 rules came when John town . officer- would deal with mischief-makers with a. Ptytbif la A6v»nwt Stenger Reveals lution was sent to the committee i Y » *u...... vwittiti) i•!•<•) — ,— M.M I any-board member could recall his P, Tergis. a spectator, asked if yig> N -::hctrp rap of the night^u^k across the logs or re ar end - >!■'• iM____ oatti* »» i l M (continued from page one) having ordered or spent money for by.. Mayor .Milton Kosene, Fair 11 mi iu K .^9 they, were being applied to a man, H aven, i And if com plaints w ere m ade to parents in those day?-- Iw MUIte gj.M approximately !W>0 jeet. The pave­ books without board sanction. He Mr. Sena, or to a position, the su­ tr«r louuid* U. » * Mayor Paul E. Chester Inform­ ot police “brutality’* the parents usually offered another’ . ment shall consist of one-and-one- found the wording of .Rule. 9 a re­ p e rin te n d e n t's office. Iiv e ith e r ca se half inches of bituminous concrete. he found them bad, as taking from ed the committed that he would rap where it, alieady hurt., , . Keansburg has exfendec THUKSDAV, OCTOBEH 4, 1SS2 striction on him Ip. book bujing and Improve Cliffwood Ave,, . with Mr, Sena a prestige of leadership investigate the borrowing power-cf their summer curfew to include the winter months , . . Cur­ curriculum matters such as to give the township under the revised tax pavement 20 feet wide, (rom Route In office, and from the superin­ fews also are.on the books in Malawan Township and U:i 35 to West Concourse, a distance, the impression he had moved in tendent’s station a standing of pro­ assessment setup In the state. ion Beach . , , K.eypoi*t nws considered a curfew off and oi of • a p p ro x im ately 2650 feet. The. j these matters without regal'd to fessional entrustmenc with a spec­ , Fire Prevention Week pavement shall consist of one aiid- ialized responsibility, beyond the for .several years. ;■ ; I board consent. Ojie-lmit: Indies of bituminous con ­ scope of the board member’s lay­ I Pipe Of Lesser >' v Fire Prevention Week is to be observed'throughout the c rete, .' I Appraised 02 Cook Buying m a n ’s know ledge. THIS fN THAT . , . Rain.stopped the latter part of las. j (contjnneil fn>m page one) < iayshore area for one w««k beginning Sunday and area, fire­ Improve Suyuam Pl., a distance [ Mr.. Narzowich did not believe But Fred VonRodeck. a member j Infusion shown by cast , iron pipe week just in time to make it a sparkling football weekend of approximately 230 feet by resur­ j the board had to make declarative of the Freehold Regional Board of man have scheduled « series of activities to bring home lo I made him very slow to gu along for the followers of the leather, blood and sw eat. . . Picknick- facing the existing pavement with ! statements on she matter, that it Education, lauded the majority of •_ the public at large, the 1 waste and property destruction by ("ivs'tli a change to-ony oUvr type, one-and-one-hatf inches of bitumin­ i had regulations now to cover the the board for holding io iheir posi­ ing at. Princeton for the aunual clash between Jersey foes, j He did not believe a demonstration ^iires aod'steps that can b< taken to remove fir« hazards. ous concrete. . situation. But Mr. Scully insisted tion on the rules despite "pressure Princeton and Rutgers proved most enjoyable . . . Was Firemen in Keyport are sponsoring a f i r e prevention it was a matter of "honor’' for Mr. groups," calling for them to hold to at the Johns Manville plant could Pave parking lot behind Town be- convincing as against the long a good time lu renew o!rl acquaintances and enjoy lhe Sena and Mr. Holmes affirmed his their "conscience and judgment" week poster contest for youngsters in borough schools. _ In ilall with one-und-cne-halt indie1! of time experience of the borough in golden days of fall for h change . . , The best way to go to 1 recollection over a period of years as their guide, and citing the Free­ addition, -free inspection; of business premises is offered, a bituminous concrete. this connection. was lhat the board was kept ap­ hold Regional Board as a sorry the football arenas in this neck of the metropolitan area Provide shelving for a municipal , number of drills are scheduled and open house will bn held praised of the book buying. example of a body come to woe Carl RU7.iel Colony Club, brought is to take a bus and leave tlie parking to Lhem . .. Saves gray hranch library being established at up the matter of the Colony and «t the various fire houses in Keyport throughout the week. Jack Dugan, lhe board secretary, because it did reverse a stand tak­ hairs, aggravation and .speeding tickets al each radar trap the Cliffwood School, Lochs'lea Club members contract­ t In Matawan, too, the fire department plans a series of reminded the board of the deroga­ en. Construct a fenced-in playground ing on the basis of 50 to 100 con­ along the way . . . And besides, the ride home is most enjoy­ tory letters and asked if they Tn other .business, lhe resignation ' drills and exhibitions Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the for small children at the township' nections to get a cheaper rate able . . . Still believe the best time of the year is the Indian I should be read with the other cor­ of Mrs. Barbara Shock as a teach­ lecreation site near Archie St. and from installing plumbers.'Mr. Mul­ municipal parking lot. on Little St. . respondence. Mr. Scully said that er in Marlboro Schoo! because of Summer as days grow shorter provided Ll-.ey don’t extend Cliffwood Ave. flenches are to be - yVe cannot emphasize too greatly the importance of this the public had a right to hear them illness was accepted. Mrs. Juanita ler doubted the practicality of this, daylight' saving time ogam. . . . Grass grows slower .'. .. provided in the area awl trees will pointing out in the plumbing busi­ on the .16 points, that they ’ would Farr, Marlboro, was hired as a 'observance, which is designed to remind the public that be planted near the benches. ness sewer tie-in jobs are-'in-be­ gnats, flies and bees go their own way for the winter and indicate the public support behind second grade teacher in Marlboro fires can be prevented, and that tragic waste of life and Construct a fenced-in playground School a t $4800. M a rg a re t K eck tween or off-day work, that a leave humanity to worry about the freezing vain and:sleet the superintendent in their critical plumbing contractor would not be property canbe eliminated. for small children at the township shafts at the board. Mr. Saathuff was hired as a cafeteria worker to come... die...... ■ liable to undertake them more th'an We urge all our local citizens to take advantage of the recreation site it Oak Shades. asked if the letters were deroga­ at M organville for $800. one at a time because of the weath­ Benches are to be provided !n lha tory or actually defamatory. Mr, Joseph Bouchard, a teacher, was AROUND THE TOWN . . . Now lhat “What Keyport ' Opportunity offered by the fire departments to inspect the er and other hazards to keeping a area and trees will'be planted near Dugan assured him the language permitted to take the safety patrol Needs" has been discontinued until after the November gen­ equipment of the volunteers and see them in action. It will plumber and his workmc-n contin­ the benches. was readable in public. to a football game at Princeton. Clifton T, Barkaiow, Freehold, uously on the job. eral election for obvious reasons (seems that most writ­ be well worth while. A fter n e c e ssa ry fill h as b ee n p u t Mr. Sena eaid that so Jong as the the board's attorney, was present, Mr. Ware objected that if there ers forgot the original intern of the columns) . . . it’s a good in place by others and grades de­ implications were thnt the letters and made arrangements for the are only 14 plumbers licensed to chance to get in some suggestions of our own . . . Fr’n- “Matawan Township became a termined and approved by tlie would be favorable to him against public sale of $227,000 bonds Oct. do work in the borough, the pros­ Proclamation byword throughout the country Township Engineer, Levitt will pro­ the board, he could speak up to stance why not flood the meadows on either side of the 24 to finance the 10-room addition p ects of getting the tie-ins finished last week as press services and ra­ vide ball field area, court game ask the board to spare itself the Maple Pl. bridge to make two lakes, similar to those which - W HEREAS all: women in busi- to Central School. on a piecemeal basis in accordance dio stations flashed the news of an area and children’s playground at onus of having them read, the same nesi and the professions hive serv- the municipal recreation site at with a connection deadline was add so much beauty in Matawan , . . Would necessitate an unusual sentence imposed In a as he had been shielded from pub­ ' •d their communities, their states, Cliffwood Ave. and Lenox Rd. It poor. Mr. Brady questioned if the speeding case In .this municipality. lic reading of fault-finding letters. earth dike along Beers St. and a portion of West Front St. aed their .nation in civic and cul­ Is understood that the obligation Marc Woods homes of Howard Sie­ "A 17-year-old Perth Amboy but that’s not too difficult and they could be improved with tural programs, and But Mrs. Jackson feared a danger­ First Appeals In gel, Livingston, the developer. w«r« youth was found guilty of speeding to do this work will cease if the ous precedent was being set in lhe grass lawns, walks and benches . . . If the lake proposition site has not been made ready by (continued from page one) not being tied in on a mass contract ' W HEREAS the business and pro- on the Garden State Parkway 'in board deciding what public corres­ the time construction is finished these owners but the tax board was basis and using asbestos cement leaves you cold, how aboul a massive hind fill operation in (Milonal women ot the Unlied excess of 110 miles per hour. My pondence It ahould read and what unable to do anything for them and I>ipe. States have contributed their time court Imposed a nominal fino of at Strathmore. the same meadows to provide some valuable and salable it should not. still comply with lhe demands of «nd eneritiet io the welfare o( VO, noting that the boy's father Build a sidewalk six feet wide Mr. Muller explained the board’s real estate for the borough which now is nearly housing Held For Executive Session the statute. Mayor Paul F.. Chester their counlry, and , would have to pay It, but revoked and approximately 540 feet long jn plumbing ordinance applied only to Mr. Narzowlch said he had two has questioned what position the saturated , . . Invite refuse dealers from throughout the ■•WHEREAS their leadership in the youth’s driver s tlcense for one front of the Cliffwood School, streets now legally accepted by the letters berating the transportation a : many fields of endeavor Is a great Build a co v e re d sidew alk six fc-et township should take on sustain­ borough. He found matters in Marc urea to make use of land fill operation here at no cost year and imposed a 20-day jail sen­ committee which would not be read "Pimenaion ta,Democracy." now wide and approximately 150 feet ing or opposing apj>eals In view of Woods still something for consult­ except their own operational txpenses . . . Maybe? , tence, which wss suspended on in public, no matter what the THEREFORE, I, JOHN W. AP­ condition he spend two of his 'date' connecting the two buildings at the the number not being processed. ing with the borough council and PLEGATE, as mayor by the au- board did about reading aloud let­ Stipulations were the order of the borough engineer about. Mr. Mul­ nights, Friday and Saturday, at the Cliffwood School and pave the reading- an ordinance clearing me • fcority v«(t*d In ma, ao hereby ters that made it appear to bad day yesterday, obviously in view of ler reported 15 occupancy permits fight to get both the medical build­ emergency room of Perth Amboy driveway and parking area at the way for franchised bus routes from proclaim October 7 through 13, advantage. Mr. Saathoff and most had been issued for Marc Woods ing and pharmacy before the gov­ General Hospital. Tho court ob­ Cliffwood School. the peculiar situation In which A s ­ Browntown to the Jersey City fer­ ot the other supporters ot the IB on the strength of a tie-in granted erning body. iW, aa . ■■ - served tbe youth could see in the Mr. Stenger said he had reviewed se sso r George A. Wcndel is left ries. One route will extend from tho 'NATIONAL BUSINESS points called for reading the un­ Mr. Siegel by the council for his The hoard approved a variance emergency room what could well the terms and contributions offered by the revaluation situation. Two Browntown Shopping Center via . W O M E N ’S W E E K friendly letters, hut Mr. Holmes in­ new line up Ravine Dr. The inspec­ for Levitt and bon, Inc., to correct have happened to him and to the by the Levitt firm and said “in my large farms received them yester­ R oute 516 to Route 9 and E m sto n sponsored by the National Fader- tervened, joined in Mr. Sena’s view, tor added 80 Siegel houses were in u misalignment of stakes by which two persons riding with him. personal opinion, the agreement is day. Former Committeeman Mich­ Rd., along Ernston Rd. to Borden* •tion of BualM ii and Profeulonal and the board president ordered the process of building. the concrete base tor three houses "M o at New Jersey newspapers a Rood one and will provide the ael Crine and .James and Ethel town Ave, to Route 9 and thence io Womea'a Clubs, Inc., and call upon letters held for an executive ses­ was laid with improper spicing. and radio stations featured the township wilh much mor* than it Crine sought reduction on a 98-acre Mr. Mauer reported that Mayor the New Jersey Turnpike and Jer­ , th* citizens In Matawan lo recog- sion. T his o cc u rre d on lots 27, 28, 2il on story, as did the New York dailies. could afford to pay for at this Mr. Rena then went into his re­ tract from $51,ISO lo $35,400 and a John W. Applegate and Council­ sey City. A second route will extend a iu the achievement* of ail busi- man Edward E. Hyrne, chairman Idlewild Lane in the Ivy Hilt Park Ths A.P. and U.P. wire aervices time.” He termed Levitt’s offer, port and pointed oul the workings 105-acre tract from $65,660 to $52,> along Route 516 to Route IK and neu and profMiioMl women who of water and sewer, had given ver­ section. seat th* story to newspapers "very aatiafactory.” of the rules in Iheir first month. 500. It was stipulated for these thence to the New Jersey Turnpike. contribute dally to th* stability and bal approval for the connection of The variance makes the condi­ throughout the country. H e found that because of Rule No. lands in Wickatunk. Matawun The committee also pftssed an or­ economy o f. our country. houses with septic tanks overflow­ tions that the devolopcr must place Obw m d At Hospital 1 he h ad been unable to attend a T ow n sh ip sought red u ctio n on 78.H5 dinance establishing a shade trc<* VV: John W. Applegate ing on Ravine Dr. into the sewer six monuments defining the new* 'On Sept. 28, a N e w Y o r k new s­ meeting on an elementary school acres he owns in Bradevelt from com m ission of five m e m b ers to be Police Pay Hike directly. Walter Pike, board vice lot bounds and must give the buyer paper sent a re p o rte r to the hospi­ survey wanted by th* State Depart­ $80,850 to $39,425 an d it w as stip ­ appointed by the committee, president, did not believe the board of the houses affected aa option of tal to o b se rve the youth's stay at (continued from page one) ment of Education and called by ulated. A reduction to be stipu­ A copy of a letter to Charles J snnuld move in the matter without taking a house elsewhere. Communication the emergency room. In the Sunday ant, (6360 to SST60 in two yeara, the county superintendent because lated is gmnted to Marion E. Marz Kupper, New Market, consulting en­ something tn writing Horn rhe A non-compliance with a rear To the Editor, Issu e fo llo w in g a feature story ap­ and se rg e a n t, $5860 to 16260 in tw o the meeting hour was during the on 75.23 a c re s listed a t $78,750 in gineer for the Sewerage Authority years Tlie proposed ordinance also ihe revaluation. council. Mr. Mauer said he would lot setback was allowed for Mrs. Please print this as a n open let­ peared on these observations en­ period in which, under Rule 2, he was read at the meeting. From tho sets up a sliding pay scale for Morganvftte Cases seek such written affirmation di­ Catherine Causby for a lot 100 feet ter to: th* Superintendent o f the titled “Cured The Hard W ay.” The had to ask the board for permis­ State Department of Health it not­ Morganville cases in the early rectly. on Keyport Ave. and 50 feet on Cen­ M arlboro Township Schools, Robert newspaper noted that Injured atrolmen extending from a pro- sion to leave. And there was no ed lhat the feasibility report on ter St. in Cliffwood. A. Sena. . auto c ra sh victims were being Satlonary period to three years of board meeting. hearings were as follows: Mark sewerage for fhe Madison Park ar­ service. The proposed scale for and Mary Bealin, house. $!M70 to A t a special meeting of your brought in during tho youth's stay The board voted thereupon to ex­ ea had been received and will be $5790, stipulated; W. H. B ak e r jr., Board on Tuesday evening, Sept. in the emergency room, making ef­ palro lm en Is 547 50 to s ta rt; $5050 empt the superintendent from Rule Doctors Offices examined by health department land, $250 to $150, im p ro v em e n ts. 10, Leo Scully and Mrs, Kate fective this experiment in the appli­ the second year; $5400, the third 2 on meetings called by the rounty Nursing Home engineers. $1000 to $800, p erso n al $150 to $75, (continued from page one) Jackaon earnestly tried to, show cation of justice. and $5760 a fte r th ree i;e a rs ol superintendent of schools or the Committeeman Joseph Hoff re­ reserved; Joseph Doroci, land; lieved it unfair Mr. Wolke should that the resolutions recently adopt­ "A Newark newspaper had a serv ice. State Department of Education, lie (continued from page one) quested that residents who are con­ $JJ70 to $1200, re se rv e d ; E lm e r and he allowed to undertake a commer­ when Kenneth W. Manning, a Mid­ ed by the board concerning the second story on the case, reporting The committee received eight also gained leave to attend the ele­ cerned over damage or safety prob­ E th e l S d ilictlin g , land $2950 to cial venture like a pharmacy or dlesex Rd. residenr, submitted a conduct of our superintendent, were on the usual hospital tour and com­ bids, ranging from a low of $93,­ mentary administrator's meeting lems in relation to sewer work tele­ Oct. 20 and the supervisor's round $2500, improvements $19,070 to $15,­ apothecary. report of the minutes of a horough ridiculous and, therefore, shuuld be menting on the enthusiastic co-op­ 494 to a h igh o t $171,907 for the phone the Seweray: Authority di­ table Nov. 1, both on school time. 000, reserved; Cornelia A. Hawkins, council meeling in which Council­ rescinded. ■ eration of Rohert Hoyt, director of installation of storm drains ou 19 Defend*! Project rectly. He said this would save land $6150 to $4700, im p ro v em e n ts man Edward E. Hyrne, chairman Unfortunately, Mr, Scully and the Perth Amboy General Hospital, various township roads. The town­ R ule 8 P uzzling Dr. M. J. Friedman, Hazlet. slat­ them unnecessary calls to the Mu- The superintendent found Rule 8 $8600 to $2690, stip u late d ; F re d of water and sewer, reported no ap­ M rs. Jackaon acre tho only mem- at whose direction a detailed ‘log’ ship has allocated $119,000 for the ed to locate in the medical building, nicipaj Building. He asked thal onJy puzzling on the score of tettine the V onR odeck, land, $8500 to $7700, defended the project of Mr. Wolke plication had heen made for such bera who aeemed to be concerned of the young defendant's attendance drainage projcct. matters of emergency be relayed P-TA use the Marlboro School for im p ro v em e n ts $*25,960 to $6000, Innd service from the borough for the prim arily with the responsibilities and observations were kept and Bids were referred to Township but admitted under cross - exami­ lo the police department. , • illustrating floral arrangements for $5910 to $JOOO, land $5910 to $2500, nation by Lawrence I.erner. Fords, hom e. of the members o f th e b o ard to sent to me. Engineer Karl Houser for his study To Study Comolalnts a floral show or if he could have all three reserved; Joseph D. and attorney for the objectors, to a 1 the children and to the public. “ A Sunday newspaper devoted an ana recommendation. The com­ And Mr. Hyrne was quoted as In other action, the committee policemen and firemen as speakers R u th A lt, im p ro v em e n ts $18,440 to measure of interest in the venture. In spite of the fact that no other editorial to tha case and said of mittee reported a contract for the doubting it could ever be provided. promised to look into complaints of on special programs. $13,000, stipulated. An apothecary is a drug store member of tlie board was in aui'ee- the Matawan Township court, 'He work will be awarded next Monday The applicants had prufesied to be­ Mrs. Betty Ann Gotsch of West And he found the rule on the Also Michael and Paula McGrath, devoted strictly to the supplying of ment with Mr. Scully and Mrs. knew, as most alert magistrates at an adjourned meeting. Ace- lieve when applying for the var­ St., Old Bridge, thnt developers of expenditure of internal school la n d $20,610 to $16,305, im p ro v e­ drugs for doctors. But Thursday Jackson, at Iea9t two of your mem­ do, that a big fine isn't the answer. Manzo, Inc., Matawan, submitted iance in Madison in Julv that ob­ the LaLoun Estate: have rerouted funds working In a cumbersome m ent*, Sb'360 to $5000, stip u late d ; the bourd found that an apothecary bers proved hy their conduct last Papa generally pays, nnd the tesn- the lowest bid. taining such utilities from the bor­ a natural drainage creek buhtnd night that Mr. Scully was right ager isn’t really hurt.' The editorial Needs To Acquire Mains manner nnd hampering teachers F ra n c is P olichak, land, $2340 to also was a profit operation of com­ ough would he “no problem." her home, causing it to flood her and pupils In collections Internal $1500, stipulated, improvements, mercial interest, so it was barred. when he argued that members of concluded that the sentence ‘might In a letter to the committee, ‘he Smith Makes Note prof/'Tty. Tho condition, she said, The vote was U-l with Michael tha board do not have the educa­ produce an awareness of the re­ Strathmore Water Co. reported lt to their groups. He asked this new $10,290 to $8750, re se rv e d ; A rth u r H arold G. Sm ith, Ch>v.ccqm»ke, is ruining her septic system. Com Abbazia abstaining as a party of in­ tional background required Tor tho sults of motor vehicle violations would have to acquire township policy on internal school funds ex­ P h ela n , land $2750 to $1725, im ­ :he township attorney, toid the ap- ( milteeman John Keating said the terest in the property. Joseph Gri­ proper selection ot text books. One which could lead to safer high­ mains on Lloyd Rd. and Route 34 penditures: p ro v em en t, $9180 to $6400, stip u la t­ pJicants Monday they could expect . developers are planning to drain- maldi, Paul Wright and Gilmer member’s attempts at grandilo­ ways. We would like to see other as a prerequisite to assuming re­ 1. “No monies are to be collect­ ed; Jo se p h M osello, la n d $1730 to no building permit for the nursing j off the water through a pipe to be Davis voted “yes’* for the doctors’ quence which were offset by his magistrates following Sherman's sponsibility. of providing water to ed by school personnel for any $500, reserv ed , im p ro v em en ts, $24.- home until they have met the spe- j run under West St. purpose without previous approval W0 to $17,000, .stipulated; M arg aret oflice-.s on the basis the tow nship cifications nnd requirem ent of the < repeated use of bad grammar, example in flagrant speeding cas­ the southern portion of the town­ Along the same lines, A. C. Matt- hy the superintendent. H. P a lm e r, land $5240 lo $3200, stip ­ has no physician at this time nnd Madison Townsh'p Water and Sew- j served to prove to those present e s'. ship. ?on of Cindy St . Sayre Woods 2. "The superintendent may ap­ ulated; Morris Sthcchlner, im­ needs one. even though located in erage Authorities. l thst most members of a school "The excitement continues. Mail The Strathmore utility also hns South, jenewed complaints that prove such financially connectcd p ro v em en ts, $30,640 to $19,550, stip ­ a professional building in a resi­ board, while, perhaps skilled In ad­ has been pouring Into the court been requested to extend a main The building of the nurv.ng home poor or blocked drainage in tbe de­ ministrative matters, have neither clerk’s officc lauding the court’s ac­ up Atlantic Ave., eoulpped with activities of an educational or so­ ulated; Hugh and Marie Rohloff, dential zone. was protested hy a petition submu­ Joseph Rcttagllata. chairman, velopment is undercutting the the training nor the right to dic­ tion, 1, Magistrate Sherman, have fire hydrants, to provide more ade­ cial nature that nre in keeping im p ro v em en ts, $10,510 to $1300, ted to the Madison zoning board in saw no need of this, lie voted “no" j rear of hi.s property as water uns - tate to the superintendent In mat­ acceptcd an invitation for a capsule quate fire protection for the new with Ihe expressed approval of the postponed; Andrew J. Mulligan jr., July signed by 52 Middlesex Rd. on the physicians’ offices as well' into Peep Run Urook and is creat­ ters of an educational nature. The interview which will be air;d junlor-sentor regional high school. board of education. Innd $3910 to $1780, im p ro v em en ts, area residents who objected to the as the ajxithecary and read a state-1 ing a hazardous drop-off of six feet. fuel that this same member w m coast-to-coast on W N B C a t 4 p .m . Tlm acquisition question was re­ 3. “ T he su p erin ten d en t m a y $901U to $1H00, reserved; Kdna Wil­ use of their street by trucks and At its last meeting, the commit­ called out of order for attempting S a tu rd a y .” ferred to Ihe cnRineer. make Immediate pnymcnt for such liam s, land $0290 tn $5350, im p ro v e­ ment pointing oul there was a com- ambulances goin^ to the nuising mercinl zone one mile from the site , tee ordered lownship engineer Fred V) ‘‘hully” a representative ot the Both Committeeman John Marz educational requests that, by their m en ts, $14,480 to $12,000, stip u lated ; home and to such noise and out. in which the professional building Kurtz to take up the complaint with Parent • Tcachor Association dem ­ Jr, and Mayor Norman Wood call­ nature, indicate payment should Blanche and Michael Witt, fat. ' cries1 of night from the home as and apothecary could be p!a°e.l Cantor and Goldman, developer of onstrates the-lack of judgment end ed on citizens to report any vandals accompany the order without prioi $2500 to $2300, im p ro v em en ts, $18,­ might disturb the quiet uf their Woman Replaces without a precedent being set hy Sayre Woods South, whuh owns the courtesy which h a s marked this af­ found dnmnKinR street si^ns In the approval of the board, ss Current 480 to $14,700, stip u late d ; Hugh and neighborhood. which other inconsistent uses could property bordering Deep Run where fair from the very beginning. (continued from page one) township. Mr. Marz reported Tues­ Events, Weekly Readers, Science M arie Rohloff, im p ro v em e n t, $8000 To meet tbe objections par.iully, be sought in an IM50 zone. the dangerous condition is said to Of the Marlboro Township School In place of Gary Murtha. who with­ day nlgnt he had to "brinR a bunch periodicals, paperbacks, scholastic to $1300, postponed. the zoning h o ard required a six foot exist. Mr. Kurtz was not present Surrounded Hy Board I would ask: Do you fe d drew from the race Sunday. Mr. of them back" for repairs at the mag«7ines, N.Y. Times. Robertsville - Wickatunk wire fence surround the nu •sing “ Planned Community" lo giv** his rep o rt. th at a man lacking In courtesy or Murtha has been Indicted l>y a municipal ttara^e. 4. “The superintendent m a y M ildred F m lavson, land $18,400 home property nnd there be no en­ It was carefully noted in the reso­ The committee also adopted an another who would, In conducting Federal Grand Jury on a charge Committeeman Daniel Downey make such purchases and pay­ to $10,000, and $48,650 to $15,000, tra n ce to it ft m n M iddlesex Kd. lution that the property involved emergency resolution nuthorbing a board meeting, exclaim, "Knock or mailing obscene material to Kan­ reported a water nuiin on First ments resulting from the outcome im p ro v em en t, $20,250 to $18,000 excepting the entrance now existing was surrounded by the “planned M avof Phillip.? to apply for stale It ofll" ia capable of choosing sa s C ity . St, will have to he replaced and nf programs designated for a spe­ stip u late d ; Innd $25,500 to $10,000, community" of Strathmore-in Mat- to the Rankl house, to be sold as aid'funds for repair of Morin drain­ books or altering currtculum uf our Mrs. Hampton is the mother of Mr. Kownlskl reported that locu­ cific purpose, ns book fairs, ap­ $6040 to $5040 and $0750 to $1400, r e ­ patt of the tract as a nuiM*s resi­ age in the township. Mayor Phillips nwan, but’was not a purl of it. Thr. children? 1 fear not. . three children, two boys and a girl, tions of proposed slop signs have proved class trips, class pictures, served; William Carroll, improve­ dence. Roth the Madison SiMvemmil!ee It is esperlrd thnt Ko (tic voters, wlio have allowed (hejc the Republican vice chairman in proval. ganizations, school Insurance, re­ to $1000, im p ro v em en ts. $lti,780 (o Introduce Ordinance know at the time how much this men to represent us in this fashion, Mnilison Township. Mis. llnmplnn Mr. Kowalski also reported that imbursement to the board. $8000 ad journed; N icholas and bert i:, l.nMora. Matawan, attor­ ney for Mr. Wolkr, wili icn*‘W tV 'I V com m ittee juts* cm) on first would be. llcar with this situation, p lchso, for Is a gradunto o' Colby College, Me. American Cun tin. is revising plans fi, "All P-TA funds tlef igi iitetl D ora Snnhnff, hind $.11.10 tn $1!>00; the jiliKu of tin. l!.iM. -ii vT'! hi«'p ‘•'he received her bachelor's di'Kive for the construction nf a plant, es- for school use shall he presented j Im provem ents. $24,400 io $15,000, served so well, aud wo promise in hiM ory in i'.i.i.t und t. .! t|im te rl nt $11,OHO,tlOII. on II tra ct lo the hoard of education thnuinh i stipulated, Henry nnd Anna Miliel you that If the school bourd docs requirements for a imijor In psy­ On ClllfWOOll AM'. i'.'Un,., I1'" >!.(, i.f'1:'!' llie ».i't'i et;u v of the J sted t, land $3350 to $1500; im prove not clean up the m ess which Is n chology. rnilrond-rif.hi-i'f wny nnd tho U u board. mmi:., V 1:■ •- " 1 threat to the prcstlgu of Mnrll>oro (•urmrrly In Personnel den State I’arkwny. II, A monthly report t,f the In j 1'iK eso, land $3300 to $1500 adiu?-1- | Township, we, ns voter, will iln She formerly worked ns a /jer- terniil si liool limds shall lie fur- j ed; KeimelJ) Jim) Olen H eiih^/ft el ) sumo “house cleaning" uf mir uwn sonncl interviewer .and tester for nlshed Ihe lioard of etluenlion by i ills, Innd $10,250 to $10.OHO, im piove- , next February. a New York l.lle Insurance cum- Derogatory the superintendent. Suitl report is' m ents $30 000 to $15,000, stipulated Flnnllv, to Ihe board, I m ay m y puny. She wns m a rrie d In l'M7. H er 10 imlicule e.iiMing liiilani'es ami that while wo appreciate the exeef- husband Is manager ol the Unsnlii- (continued from pnge one) expenditures," ll'iil w o ik done liy you ia Die punt fii'll Clnlm.i nml Judgment Fund rules wero being rund into them In nellevcd Arrangements Approved Five Township wa aro shocked and dlsuiipolntcd for New Jersey of thu Liberty Mu­ Mrs. Jtickliniis liuiigiiinfmii, that 'Ih e h o ard found nil them* points b y tho lack o f objectivity shov.i, hy tual Insuranro Co, tlm superintendent diew |iinleclion of |>nliry containable within Ils (continued from page one) yo u In d ra ftin g the resolutions in Her ruimliig nuitu Is Kenneth as well as the hoard when his ol- rules hut point 4. (Question was five from tho township can qualify, question, The resolutions have no Hunks. Mr. Il.irst said that u candi­ flea was governed by rules deilved raised as to how things like hook t h e n the Police Chiefs Association m erit. T h e y will not advance Iho date must file a petition 34 days of law. Hut Mrs, .Jackson saw the fairs, pictures, class rings can condui t examinations for the «nu«v of education In our town- beforo tho flection, law sufflclenl In ilxelf anil Ihe rules and graduation pictures hnd gone 15 mm-iciMtrnU. »hlp--tlmy will hinder It Mr. Murtha whose resignation hs of tlifl h o a rd su p e iflria l to it. on for venrn without bring referred 'I h« township n.sidents leckmg 'llio iimmier in which these rules a candldata for Township Commit- Mr. Scully moved and Mm. iii the homo an incuueit eApem,. I no j>or.t m i : Joseph liave, Wiekn- was presented Is sn Insult lo a v e r y ten wns announced fiaturdwy by the Jackson seconded It to rescind Ihe lures, Mr, Sena explained Ihey hntl limk; I eonard Lore, Kenneth Mil­ fine educalor and a disappointment GOP organlintion, said he wr.s Ink­ It rules, They were tin two "yes" been set-ups cxlsltlng with suppliers ler, and Donald Kudrick, Morgan* tu m any In ou r co m m u n ity, ing the action lo save hit family, votes; Ilnrry V, Holmes, bourd nt the time ho tniue Into Ihe sys ville, nnd F rank C icnlese, Robert**- (S to n e d ) hi* p«rty and (lie township Ihe om- I’rfiildi'Ul, lil irieti Voorbi'rs, fi. Inn, thst he assumed some bourd ville, A Parent and Voltr barrassmcnt of a campaign In 'Ihoinns Simlliolf, Daniel Ktntlel, of education hud iippioved the ar­ The (oinmittee gianted a vari­ which grand Jury Indictment nnd l.i'iilrr limit! Joining Mr. Nnr- rangements oi Initially, and that he ance to lloussein A. VoiiM.outl nl against him mlgliIII brcic o n ic nn Is- jnwlt'ii In makliiK ii (1'I "no" mn- linil continued to do business on the lowing him (o add tlnee more Radio Features 1'irlly. ntni' basis and wllli the same units to Ins motel ou Route 0. M r , Last week It wns announced In May Hamper Office people. YoiiM.oufl, owner of Y o i i s m u i H'} (continued from pago one) Kitnaut tlml a U.S. grand jury hnd T>lls action was qui. kly followed Mr, Siuilhoff questioned If class Kcstmiisuit and M olilt m id* tlie per hour on the Unrden State I’nrk- Indlctod Mr, Murllia lltere on nun by a motion hy Mi. Itoiid I lint Mr. pii lutiri might not he obtained on vatintn^ brnuisi* the mold in wny U to culminate next Saturday count nt sending obicnnc loiters IS enn alm uld m eet In I’Xeeiillvi) «es- 11 better basis, hul Mr, Seim doubt a bm.ines;, /one win te mot< !■, are In a network; radio prom m , Mug- and pictures Into Knntns City, In slon with tlm txiard antl rolnlo how ed a Imlil plioto|(i«pher would bn h u n n e 'd . Istrnlr ShCrmnn haa given Out ti n Mtilcmt'nt nnnoimciiiu his rcslg' and In what way nny uf llie rules liiteifi leil on the let ms obtained, Hecommend.s Vnrlnnce ltnteniont tm ilic m atter ns follow#: nnllon, Mr, Murtha snlil ihu charge 1 might be hampering to ,1s tilllct, As for clnss rings, Mr, Semi noted Thu IJuuid »f AdjujitmeiU. in,tcc- Thursday, Ocfofoar <8, 1962 THE MAT AW AM JOURNAL, N .J. ¥

Feted At Shower For New Members! & - + t “.... A M r j Robe>-t V a u B rsc ’ 1*. Ml«s- . 1 ?13 W om an’s Club of Mntawan. Virpin'a Kjiins Mm, Hel»r> Spsri/ llie Matawan Coruem porary League end Misa Pati Ida oi-hnber recent­ nnd tha Mutawsn Junioi W om an’.s (. Ivib hovi hiltlutad an intensive ly guvo » bridal (shower far Miss dnv« £or now mtmiier.'i. Iris V r o w y i.i lhe horn# of Mrs Ihe three clubs recently -ave Louis Pazien&a on Crow«.;P;L'Mf't- purchasad a club house, v/mr.h will now accommodate larger member-! '-'Mwm-.'.'MiSS'Woolley will be m ar­ ships m all three clubs. It nas been' ried on Oct. 20 to- Nell iJ: Scully. plr.nr.cil to cesctivat# the Snlj-Jun- Whits a uil gold w ore used tn the iors which hi the teon-ase group ot decorations, I ho centerpiece was liie Now Jersey State Feneration ot • *; sprinkling cim arranged'above Women s Clubs. th e fc'rt». , Ir.e Senior Clul) meets the first and toird M.mdjy afternoons of Tho!" attends,ip were Mis Van- each month,, al 1:30 p.m. in tne! Bia lt'e, Mi is Kuhns, M is ‘jpW iy, parish hall of Trinity Evuscop M i's in.hub'-r, Mrs P-i/'jnza, Mis Church, 7-1 Main St., Malawan. | b u t "George* Beach, Mrs. John•« Lock* Mwts Or.cc A Month j h w ooo, M r* J . 'V McCu<>, M is The Contemporary League con­ ; Joseph Kankl, Mrs. Bert Woolley, ducts one meeting a montn. at >(' 15 ! Mrs; Asbury .V/alhng, Mrs, John p.m. on the first Monduv. Jhe;r Scully, Mrs.' Howard W wlley, . Miss meetings are bmng held in :lw Mid­ Jane Wcolicy am l M rs.1 Steve way Hose Fire House, Wasnmglo.'i Alikas. Matawan. ■ : , : ;^t.. Matawan. Prospective mem­ Also Mia. Allen Arnold, Wick bers were invited ta a lasagne din­ Newly Imtaih'd olficiri of St ilenedkt’s Hn)\ Gliligun, vice-president. Standinft. !ef! to right, Gil -ntunk; M rs.' Charles Curtis, Mrs. n e r Sept. 10. Name Souu-ly are pictured nbir e Seated, left to litnni.lt, delegate, Russ Lngaltusa, secretary; • p^ter Psnev. M fS.. Leo Scully and The Juniors arc meeting twice a right, Luke I.ennhan, vice piesidmi; James Sirov! tl.eny Mo cn marshal. Dun Bradley, vice president; Mis J frigg-., Krvport, Mi 3 month, the second and fourth Tues­ nidcr, pri'sldeiilj F a t Ii e l Jul'uv Kuikl, spiiKuel1 and Jack McCall^ delegate, F^ank DiOxtn, Mrs Edwaid Pres­ days, at 8:15 p.m. In the homes of moderator; bal Caitellano, treasurer; and Jo h al members. Their membersmp par­ ton, Morganville, Mrs Charles Officers iind committee heaas /or ley, vice president, social activi­ Hart. Catholic action; Seb Clieico, Gmssey, tolls Meek, Mis Gerald lhe David K. futile Tanu'y, J* Johnson Ave, The prlic was a $2.1 savings bond, lhe contest ly will be held Oet. i i a t fl: 15 n.m . thu coining year were InsUilod at ties; Russ Lagattuta, secretary; photographer; Marshall Capelll, Malayan, wa a recnt winner of jeney Central Is held annually during Ihe .summer. !V1r. Tuttle is at Ins home of Mrs. Camlllo Gen- Hull, Koimandy Beach, M ii John the regular monthly meeting of -St. Sal Casie'.nino, treasurer: Jack athletic events; and George Heller. . Power & Light Companv's Family Safety Slogan a water tender at Ihe JCPL Sayreville Station. Leu IIlu, Mill ltd., Matawan, Nufnal, -Neptune.- Mrs. Ronald The Senior membership tea has uetteaict's Holy Naina Society, In­ McCabe aud Gil Bennett, delegates; Bill Perry, Bill Wewman ana Contest. When telephoned by the contest director, to right nre Mr. Tuttle holding Heidi Jill, one and .Throckmorton, , Mannsquan; Mrs. been arranged for Monday at 1:30 stalled were: Father J. Rucki, spir­ and Tony Mosca, marshal. John Olancy, social events. The dis­ Mr. Tuttle correctly Identified the slogan, ’‘Safety one-half; Pnmalu Kim, three and one-half, and Mra. Melvin Vreeinnd and Mrs. Kenneth p.m. In the parish hall of the Trinity itual moderator; James Strosnider, Also committee chairmen: Ray cussion of the meeting evolved Tunis holding David Junics, slv months. Williams, Cheflsettuake; Miss Carol Doesn’t Mean Anything Until You For get I t . " Episcopal Church, Matawan. president; Luke Lenelian, vice Mahler, nocturnal adoration and re­ around coming uveites for ths year Ulimeyer. 'West- Keansburg atm Anyone interested In Joining the president; John Gilligan, vice presi­ treat; Al Pagano, choir; Harold and the working out of dates to Hiss Judith -Visone, Asbury Park. clubs may attend. Further Informa­ dent, spiritual activities; Don Brad­ French, sick and vigil; Robert avoid any conflicts. Gifts were sent hy Mrs. Everett tion may be obtained by contacting Carlson, Miss Helen Gregory. Mrs, Mat awan Personal Items Mrs. Johnson Cartan, 95 Main St., Clyde Gregory, Mrs. Harvey Hyer, M aiaw an , Recognition For New* Of Ton And Tour Fantllr I* Appreciated At An? Tima Mrs. Wilbur Kuhns and Mrs. Ed­ Parents of prospective Sub-Jun­ “Have Fun With Ceramics" ward Schuber. . Call M rs. W innie G ade, T e l. 1,0 6 0011 iors may register their names with Ceramic Students Mrs. Cartan and a special meeting will be arranged for their get to­ Feature Of Woman’s Club Pupil* of Mrs. Mildred Mora.no, Mrs. Peter A. Read, Middletown, | Mr. and Mrs, Camlllo Gentile and Mrs. James G. Neil Is home after W.S.C.S. Hear Talk geth er. operator of tha Matawan Ceraml* ontertained on Sept. 26 at luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie Mrs. Donald Drake, 12 Overhlll at ths membership tea for present spending a week with Mra. Frank Membership is not confined to Studio, were awarded recognition On Sixth Assembly and bl-idgc. The prize winners attended the fall dinner - dance Sat­ Rd,, Matnwan, presented s pro­ and prospective members. Guasts G, Borden, Asbury P ark...... Matawan. Anyone in the surround­ urday night held at the Manasquan gram "Have Fun With Ceramics" are invited at 1: DO p.m. in ths par­ In the Scotch Plains Ceramic Shoir wore Mrs. Robert Rex, Middletown; ing areas Interested In community The 'regular"'-meeting of th e River Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler and during the first meeting of the year ish hall of the Trinity Episcopal Mrs. Fred K. Dederick, Matawan. and welfare projects and oultural held In September for the benefit Women’s Society of Christian Serv­ Salyer Hughes and sons and An­ Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wells were of tho Woman’s Club of Malawan, C hurch. and Mrs. Dwight Gutwood, Sayre- programs may apply. of the Plainfield League for th « ice o! the First Methodist. Church villo. Other guests were Mrs. How­ gelo Scalzo and sons were specta­ Inc., held in the parish hall of the The 47th birthday and Federa­ Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Handlcappd. of M ata w an w a s lit.-ld M onday In tors at tho ball game on Sunday at Trinity Episcopal Church, Main St., tion Day will be observed Monday, ard Veale, Sayreville; Mr*. David Floyd Sctacs sr., Br/gnrititie. the lecture room of the church Bruce, Mrs. Russel! Stetler, Mrs. Yankee Stadium, New York. On Dram a Department in M a ta w a n . ' Oct. 13, at 1:30 p.m . in the p arish Marie Morano, five, or 345 A b * Sunday evening the Scalzo family Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick attend­ Mrs, Drake, assisted by her when the members of the W.S.C.S. Donald Robinson and Mrs. Elmore Rehearsal For Play hall of the First Baptist Church, erdeen Rd., Matawan, won first of th e Morganville Methodist Kattner, all of Matawan. wero guests of the Hughes family ed a concert Friday evening In tho mother, Mrs. J.T. Needham, dem­ Matawan. Members will bring nov­ place for two techniques unde? Church were guests. Mrs. Bayard Lamborn entertain­ for dinner. now Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln onstrated the studio manufacture elty begs of pennies representing nine-years-of-age, Frances Morani* Mrs. R. Rissmiller introduced ed on Thursday evening at des- Mr, and Mrs. fc-dgar Randolph, Center, New York. Members of the Raritan Town­ of a Christmas tree. On display their ages. Anonymous bags will ship Woman’s Club drama depart, Mrs. Madeline Quaeltcnbusli. pres­ sert-bridge. The winners were Mrs. Parma, Ohio, were Friduy over­ Mr. and Mrs. F, Howard Lloyd were finished articles available for be accepted. won first place In underglaie for inent are meeting twice a week to ident of the Morganville Society, Ross Maghan and Mrs. Elmore night guests of Mr. and Mrs. El­ Jr. attended thu Princeton - Rut­ sale. Mrs. Drake conducts classes Art Weok, Nov. S to 10, will be those uuder nine and Philip Mor­ rehearse their planned production arid Mrs. Lucy Eckel who repoited Kattner. Other guests were Mrs. more Kattner. gers game on Saturday at Prince­ ln her studio at hnr home. observed with an exhibition in the of the children's play, Tha Em­ ano won first place for using on the Sixth Assembly of t h e Arne Kalma, Mrs. Allan J. Morri­ Mr. and Mrs, I. Raymond Ketdi- ton. Registration Ii3ts were distribut­ meeting room nt the regular meet­ twu techniques in combination a n a Mr. and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith peror’s New Clothes, by Charlotte W.S.C.S. .held ill Allantic City at son, Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mrs. Law­ ol have returned to their winter ed for members who wish to par­ ing of the cluli. The program ’'The v.ns a runner-up for Iho best in visited Mrs, Miriam Newton and Chorpenning. which there was an attendance of rence Lemaire and Mrs. Johnson home in St. Petersburg, Fla., after ticipate in sowing lesson), ceramic Shore's Growing Art Movement" show for children under nine. A ll M r. and M rs. Willard Farley, The play will be presented at the 4000 delegates. They stated in the C artan . spending two months in Matawan. lessons, hat-making lessons, dress­ will be presented by a representa­ are children of Mrs. Morano. Mr, and Mrs. James Thornton, Washington, over tha weekend. First Presbyterian Church, Mata­ rear of Convention hall were dis­ Lee Harris, U. S. Navy, Key making contest and tho miniature tive (rom tin Asbury Park Press West Fla. and Robert Harris, Mil­ Athens, Gu„ have been visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Craig wan, Route 34 and Franklin St., p la y s o f handwork done by chil­ room contest. Speakers Buroou. Members will ford, Conn., were weekend guests of and Mrs. Charles Perrine. attended a mink meeting Sept. 22 on Saturday afternoons, Nov. 2-1 and C am p aign Plant For dren, five-years-old and . up, in Silver Scrvice D isplayed participate in the photography nnd Mr. and Mrs. William Gade and ot Ebensburg, Pa., where Mr. Dec. 1, at 2:30 p.m. It originally their uncle and aunt, Mr, ami Mrs. Mrs. Calvin D. Pearce conduct­ painting contests of the State Fed­ mission schools from all parts of children, I.orna and Jim, were Sat­ Craig was the guest speaker. Mr. had been scheduled for the new Gilbert Hickman Lee Coulombe. ed the business session with re­ eration. Tho photography contest Hie world. They announced there Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Dederick urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. and Mrs. Craig then spent a week Raritan Township High School on ports trom all the committee chair­ requites a photograph of a New was a backdrop of three panels in entertained at a dinner party on Schneider jr., White Plains, N.Y. touring New York State. Nov. 23 nnd 24, At the campaign meeting held the front of tlie hall, one standing men. The new five-piece coffee and ■lorsey church accompanied by a for Gilbert Hickman, Democratlo Sept. 20. Their guests were Mr. On Tuesday Mrs. William Allen Mr. and Mrs. John Smutko and Mrs. William Huters ij directing brief historical background. Also for Pentecost, one for Disciple- tea 3ilver servica was displayed, candidate for Matawan Township and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, St. and Mrs. Martha I.eCompto were son, Robert, South River, were the play, with Mrs, John Hanskett eligible for tha photograph contest »hlp and one for Missions. The lt will have its Initial use Monday, Committee, held Thursday evening, Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Elva Bar- guests of Mrs. Charles Gotsch, Ma­ Sunday visitors in lhe home of Mr. as stage manager, ond Mrs. L. M. will Iw a scrap book o( portraits theme of, the assembly was “The final plans were made for a motor* bauell, Red Bank, M rs. W. Oliver plew ood. and Mrs. Alex Smutko; Slay as set designer. Members of “Through the Ages” of edults wear­ Church In the World." - Diggin and Mrs. M arguerite Laird, Mrs. Frederick Dederick enter­ Mrs, George W. Clark, Broad St., the cast are M.'s. Jame3 Barr, Mrs. cade to be held Sunday, Oct. 2S, ing hats with ]>ertinent commentar­ starting, a*. 12 o’clock noon. Thosa Mrs. Alice Hickey, president of M ala w an . tained at bridgo Eriday evening. attended a luncheon and party on Donald E. Kradicy, Mrs. William ies. ,\ spray of New Jersey holly Davidson, Mrs. Martin J. Ford, Guest Artist For wbhing to participate are to con­ the Matawan W.S.C.S,, . conducted Mrs. William Gade and Mrs. Pat The winners wero Mrs. Gerard Sept. 25 at the home ot Mrs. George ond ono or mora American ar.- Ihe business session when plans Manzo wera Thursday luncheon Devlin, Mrs. Marguerite Laird and Foerl, Keansburg. Mrs. Ernest Fred Foster, Mrs. tact Joseph Zambora, liquos will be the subject for the were mada for a clam chowder guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hani- Mrs. Elva Barbanoll, Red Bank. Mr;:. J. Franklin Dominick. Mal­ George H oller, Mrs. William A rally for Mr. Hickman und Cliffwood P-TA still life painting ln oil, water, or county candidates will be held Frl- - sale Oct. 19. Quiet Day will he m i, Farmingdale. Other guost.s wera Mrs, Conrad awan, ond Mrs. Joseph Pippet, McLnne, Mrs. John Mlllcl, Mrs. p aste l. day, Oct. 19, nt the Veterans of hold Get. 25, Mrs. Edith Gaub Mrs. Charles Golsch, Maplewood, Johannsen, St. Peteisburg, Fla; South Amboy, were luncheon guests Kichard Marsh, Mrs. William Noo- Tho first, regular meeting of the Foreign Wars Building, Cliffwooi led the devotions, The next meet- and Miss Ann Higgins, Queens, Mrs. W. Oliver Diggin, Miss Pat­ of Mrs. Peter A. Read, Middle­ nun, Mrs. Francis X. O’Connor, Cliffwood Parent - Teacner As­ Other Aotlvitka Avo., at 8 p.m. L .I., w ere guests of Mrs. William ricia McKoen, Mrs. Frank Bliss and town, at The Cobblestones, Mlddlo- Mrs. William Parry, Mrs. Alfred sociation will held Wednesday, Other activities of I he club In­ Viy will b e h eld N ov. .1. A kaffoti klatsch was held for Mr, Allen on Sept. 25. , Mrs. Leroy Sickles. town, Friday afternoon! Stewart and M n. Chester E. John­ Oct. JO. clude aliondance at the New Jer­ Hostesses were Mrs. Marion Hickman on Friday evening at thy son. The guest artist will be tho well- sey SUite Fall Conference Satur­ Pike, Mrs, Ruth Eovino, Mrs. home of Mr, nnd Mrs. Ralph Ha* known ooncert pianist, Miss Vivian day at Douglass College; a card Jelen Lyle, Miss Bessie Lyle, Mrs. pel, -River Gardens, which 30 guest* Oct. 27 Holiday Dance Florlan. Presently residing in tho p a rty at Kooj Brothers, Rahway, luth Magee and Mrs. Helen Bliss. Contemporary Hears attended. Another kaffee klalscll Matawan Juniors Fall Conference shore area. Miss Florian is now M onday, N ov. 12, for the W elfare will be held Friday iu Ills honor. Guadalcanal Post 17-15, Cliffwood, Guidance Counselor preparing for her metropolitan de­ Department; attendance at Feder­ Contemporary League will hold a hollduy dance on Oct. 27 but on Jan. 5, 196.1, ut the Town ation Days at the Avon-bv-tlie-Sen This week, why d o n 't yo u Hear B.I. Kantor at the post home, Cliffwood Ave., To Be At Douglass The October meeting of the Mat­ Hall Auditorium in New York. Woman's Club Oct. II;' ai the look through tha windows ot At Executive Session at 8 p.m. Tt will ’us a costume af­ awan Contemporary Loague was Known through her highly suc­ Woman’s Community Club of Ea- Tlie Matawan Junior Women’s The leaders of the M women's your church . fair and refreshments will be serv­ held In the Midway Fire Houso, cessful concerts in England, Eur* Umtown, Nov. 1, and the Woman’s ..from the lnsld«. c lu b j o( th e F ifth D istric t v.'llt at­ The Executive Board of the Mat- Club held a program meeting Sept. ed. Washington St., Matawan, Monday ope, India und Canada, she has Club ol Raritan Township, Nov. 5. twan Contemporary League met 25 at the home of Mrs. Paul Se- tend the annual Fall Conference of night. Mrs. Leon Christinat, chair­ gained a foothold in the musicai The ic.signatiom of Mrs. Frnnk at the home of Mrs. Worsdell the Now Jersey SUta Federation man. presided. The guesl speaker, field in tho United Stales, and is nioncit. Broad St., Matawan. Tho Johnson und Mrs. Walter McBride Red eem Pearson, Valley Dr., Matawan. It eager for a concert careor in this wero accepted with ri,;rot. was announced that future meet­ guest speaker was Benajmin I, Aid Auxiliary of Women's Clubi to be held at introduced by Mrs. George Smith, country. She has ufready appeared Mrs. John Eggleston discussed Y o u r ings of the organization will be Douglass College Saturday. program chairman, wus Gunther Kantor, magistrate of the Wood- us soloist with the Buffalo Philhar­ tha new building project. The Son- held In the Midway .Hose Fire Heyse, guidance counselor of the bridge Township municipal court, The all-day program serves at monic Orchestru under the baton ior Club, tlm Matawan Contcmixir- House, Washington St., Matawan Names Secretary Matawan Regional High School. whose topic was "Marital Prob­ an orientation session In the work of Willis Page, eliciting high ury League and the Mutnwan Jun­ the lirst Monday of each month. At the regular monthly meeting Mr. Heyse spoke of many new praise from the music critics. MICRJN le m s." of the various departments of the subjects being offered In a broad­ ior Club have agreed to purchase At the Oct. I meeting, Gunlhir of ths Matawan First Aid Auxiliary Horn near Warsaw, Poland, she tlio lecture mom of tho First Pres­ Heyse, Guidance Director of the Mr. Kantor stressed inot few Federation. ened curriculum in the new school. was taken al an early age to the byterian Church. The property COUPONS Matawan Regional High School, people can afford a divorce, either on Sept. 25, M rs. A ndrew D iadnto During the morning, a variety of Ha emphasized that the guidance great Ignaz Paderewski, who ac­ which fronts on Jackson St. wus waa the guest speaker. A question financially or socially, lte pointed presided and appointed Mra. Har* counseling for parent.-i and students A t workshops will ba held at various cepted her as a pupil. Afier sov- described and figures presented and answer poriod followed. out that in New Jersey there are old Holmes a s secretory for the will ha available for the entire eial yeurs study with tho j»roat for IU repair and remodeling. A rummage sale Is planned for only.three grounds, extreme cruel­ locations on the Douglass Campus. y ea r. school year. A question-and-answer master, she wns sent to the Pans Pluns for a fund raising drlv* wero W ed., T h u rs., and F rid a y , O ct. 24, ty, adultery and desertion. A quus- Federation departments which will period followed. Conservatory of Music, from whbh discussed. MATAWAN 25 and 26, place to be announced. tion-and-answer period followed. Mra. Frank Martin, chairman ho id workshops are American Mrs. Kathleen Beselro was voted she was graduated as the winner Mrs. W. Rulon Smith was hos­ Mrs. Calvin Pearce, president of Guesls at the meeting were Mrs. of the rummjgQ anle, tfuve a ro* Home, Art, Civics and Legisla­ aa a new member. of tho 1st Grand Prix and other pitality chairman. She was assist­ The Woman's Club' of Matawun, Kantor and Mrs. Daniel McKeon, tion, Drama. Education and Col­ Plans were made for a rummage port, Mrs. Frank Corda-sco on- honors, and number one in a chuiJ ed by M rs. H a rr/ Wells sr., Mrs. DRUGS Inc. waa a guest, Mrs. Pc,"-ce dis­ K eyport. lege, Garden and Conservation, nouncod there ate 31 paid members sale in tiie near future and Cluisr. of 350 stu d en ts. G.J. Sterling Thompson, Mrs. Wil­ 111 Main St,, M a ta w sa cussed the new building project of A regular meeting followed with International Relations, Literature, mas family names were distribut­ in the merchandise club. Ai c a p* Music, Public Welfare, Youth Con­ Miss Florian is known in private liam Burinester, Mrs. Harold Fogg the three clubs, which includes Ihe Mrs. Barton lloeg, president, pre­ ed, life as Mrs. Bryan Thomaj, wife tain of the auxiliary, she turned servation, Program Assistance and mid Mrs. Edward Currie. Senior Club, the League and The siding. The resignation oi Mrs. uf un Australian inventor. Junior Woman's Club. Kenneth Egbert was accepted with in the prko awmded to the unit Publicity. There also are work­ shops to be conducted by the Trea­ M rs. Anne Todd Ashley reg ret. at the Mazle( fair, To Sell Savings Stamps surer and by an authority on Diet In California Two Area Youths Attend It was announced thut the cluli A pron Sale Parliamentary Procedure Remodel Library Mrs, Paul Hussey, chnirman of Mrs. Douglas O. Wagner, Ruth­ will sell United Stales saving Memoiia* scrvice* we rtf held Belmont Abbey College apron salt's, uskfd all returns bo erford, president of the New Jersey stamps with Mrs. Frank Panek in Sept. 25 for Mrs. Anna (Todd) made at tho next meeting. Mra. State Federation, will preside The In Madison Twp. Willlnm Vincent Collins, son ol charge. The club is saving mer­ A shley, 41. of San A nsehno, Calif., Ann Ahlers. rlmirman or the Hal­ chief speaker ot the afternoan Mr. -and Mrs. M, 11. Collins, Cliff­ chants stamps from local markets formerly of Malawan, who died The remodelling of the Free Pub­ lowe'en card party to be held Ont. session will be Mrs. Elizabeth E. wood, has entered the freshman and will pool them wilh other clubs suddenly at her home. lic Library of Madison Township, 25 at d p.m. at the squud building, Inftlehart, Westport. L.l. Mrs. Ingle- class and Floyd Leonard Brown, ln the district to purchase Items Mrs. Ashloy was the daughter of spon.-iorod hy The Woman's Club announced favors will by present­ hart is anive in ihe work of In­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. for welfare projects. Mrs. Van Winkle Todd, Bedford, of Laurenca Harlmr, lias been com­ ed ta nil altendini' the paity and ternational Christian Leadership. Brown, 211 Broad St., Matawan, Mrs. Andrew Hulsart, chairman Mass., a former long-timo resident pleted. Although some of the ma­ refreshments will be served. Tick­ Another feature of the afternoon the sophomore class, at Belmont of the club's Gay Nineties dance of Matawun, aud the lata Van terials were obtained from the ets mav Iw* secured from any m e m ­ will be a program of songs by Abbey College, Belmont, N.C. which will be held Nov 17 m the Winkle Todd. township committee, a great deal Keyporl American Legion Home, ber or at the door. Miss Janice Matisse, me/.io sopra­ Mr. Collins is a graduate nf Mat­ no, who resides in Caldwell. Miss Surviving, in addition to her of the labor was donated hy friends awan Regional High School nnd announced thal The Solitude* band Plans are bi'in# made to ce!o* mother, are four children, Nina. braN? the auxiliary’s 25th anniver­ Matisse Is resident soloist in iho nf the library. Mr. Brown was graduated from will furnish the music. Keftesh- Todd and Lorraine Moorehead and The building, located a* The (,‘lr sary nn Nov. 3, Mrs. Hurry Clune Great Auditorium. Ocean Grove. Red Bank Catholic High School. menls will be served and there Whitley Ashley, and three sisters, do on Route 'ta. Is now one of the wili bo patrons lor tho donee. md Mrs. Theodora Spleeker will be Attending from the local urea will With ovtir 000 students, the Ab­ Mrs Barbara Townsend, Bedford, bright spots in town with In new Many members Indicated that in charge of refreshments and Mrs, ho delegates from the Woman's bey was compelled to limit the en­ Mass.: Mri. Phyllis Ellis, Gi# Har­ lighting system, which was ob­ they planned to allend Ihe filth Larry Walker jr. and Mrs. Frank Club of Matawan; the Matuwan rollment to tlie same ns lust yoar bor, Washington, und Mrs. John M. tained through the efforts of Har­ district fnll conference on Nov. I Murtin, invitations. Contemporary Club; the Worn'in's due to lark of physical facilities. Hoot*, Llncroft. ry Messenger, Township Commit­ at Peterson's Restaurant. Neptune. A new member, Mrs. Ann Ahlers, Club of K fv p o rt; (In* K<*y|xirt Lit­ A reco rd cln ss of 200 qualified tee Building and Ground* chair­ Mrs. Hoeg reported on the fund was presented with n membership erary L'lub; lhe Woman's Club of freshmen was admitted hilt many man. Nicholas (Jeluli, township raising project:) discussed al lhe pin and also was awarded o prize, Raritan Township and tin* Woman's Holmdel Democrats applicants wero not accepted and electrician, Installed Ihe new light* president's council meeting which Ctvio of L a u re m e H arbor an liicrenso o( freshmen will Iw Mr. Messenger also ananged to she utlended. To Meet Tomorrow IM HOI 1 SMB.. curtailed until Ihe physical facili­ Board Members Are have the giounds around tbe li­ ties are acquired uniter the Cen- The next regular meeting, Oct. Holmdel GOP Endorses II, will be al Mrs. Ilueg's home, The regular October tueeling of brary cleared and cleaned. tennlai expansion program. Speakers At Session A, V/. S chroeder, M udison i’aik , but Ihi.i bmik Is a STRONG, SAKE ltiKi|) Ave., L eonardo, Pools For Re-Election the Holmdel lownship Democratic Club wdl ho held tomorrow at gnve the floor of Ihe library three H arold J. Dolan nnd Alfred Man- conts of paint. Mr. Schroeder, his Mosaic Ash Trays viile, members of lhe Matawaa Tho Holrmh‘1 Republican Club H;;UI p.m. at the Township Fall, place to Imiullo your money, tuul your Frank Mitchells Feted Cm wiord's Corner Rd., Hohndel. wife and family are bonowen who Regional Hoard of Munition were Friday kicked off the campaign Made By Department Vjdor (Ji'id'M and David Rm k. enjoy the ptlvilege* of the llbriuy. .speakers at lhe regular meet- of Township Commlltoeman Alfred fliiaiK-lal m utton with u a nra held In On Anniversary Other friend* of the library who r Poole for fi'-eh-rtlon. Club mem* Monmouth County Freeholder can- Tha Anicricun Home Denuilmenl .in, «.f ; ;»u U>v,-! - H u b '| iii-»i.*'i v ‘il| b e t h e l'u c T t *p e ;ili- volunteered In thn woik project Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Milchell, of Miitawan Township Sept. 2(1 nt bo is gitvo unit (ilii)* ai* iMvl'M "<>' confidence. VVo’ra h I ao mor« friendly nf the Woman's Club of Liiiroiicii e r s, (itildett .‘it,, Cliffwood lleai'li, were lhe VFW home, Cliffwoml Ave. to Mr. Poole's plntfonn and prom­ Harbor will meet Thursday lit the Archie Price, president >f lhe hers, Mr, and Mis. James Ann- Mr OMitn cited the need for ised lo work for a record plurality Inline ul Mrs, iieoiK” .im.li, .1 li.jlili- -il on I':1’ Hti'ir hi iniV M ilr (*?nh 'ind ftndldn'e tor •0rone Mr and M rs. L eonard Suv* Umn tt sllont jiphlnx nnd we noryo you more sdiooM to be roim nietuii in till lOU Kl'pillllit till Ml IX k. Krookslde Ave., Laurcnce Harbor 2,1th wedding nimlversniy at Iwo the township rommtiiee, will pin- tier, Lnwrence .‘>.m-inot oiisi iu- ihe m*Kt five year« nml report id nt 12:30 noun. This g roup Is inak- parlies. WHilmn Menges, commit' side nt n question and--aimvet per­ tticla Put, Miss Patricia McKee, c h e e r f u l l y I A tninily dinner wns Ivhl al iho Mm* school, donuted by l.evitt and Ing mnsnlc ash trays. leemnu from the third district, re­ iod which .vill follow thw teinai'cs M tis D iane Mouth aud M isi lit*r- Snn-i Inc., In Its Sirnthmore-at- Any member of the club who Is homo of the honored gues'i Sun­ ported lh a t MWs L au ra H arding of the two sp«MkeiH. Re|;i,4lrt **d haia Holmet. Mntawan project won't Ik tiv*d un* Intori'iled In llils project may at­ day. On Thursday livening, tiieir had heen appointed eveutive mm- Dem orrats and mdepend*. ut vo'i*n iwii loin, Frnnk |i nnd Thomns til next ye.ir, lie said h* favored tend .!il. ;,. line. mlttcewnmnn l'» fill tlie unexphed were invited to «tt"nd. hosted a mupnsu |< *rty sit :ln* K ' i f'-MiKiul fild from develops * u.jd m m of Mi ■< Al. P- K '• ■ : White Matorial Neoded zy Itoslauniiil. Morgue. j i o i v i x m H c h n o l moved from the township MK« For Cancer Dro*singi New Chorale Members A money tree null alning 2' Hording ii president of tb" Mon Robort Porkins Dio* T H E MATtmWAPT fflAKHfi silver doll,in was piesenled lo lie’ month ('ountv ^ti'jiiii/.iltiin fm So Contemporary Loaguo In Harrison, Ohio 'Ilii' I’ulilh: Wcllirti i>c|i.iilmi'n( MATA VAN, NKW JCRSKY Hie Shrewsbury Clin rule an­ couple, rial Setvlre, nf ilu' Vmiiu,ill's I'liib nf I mu 'iict* nounces Ihe following new ineiu- Also attending I In' sui|)i!»e parly 1 O n Now York Trip It was nimouniied the animal din Robeit l'l'Diim , M monthiold, I In 1 ior in i'i nl llui Inline uf Ihe h ers Imvo been ncct-Mili'il following weie Mrs, Frank MlU'lieil Jr , Souln 1 ner dmn o of the rliih will In* held m ut of Urchinl J'. and Hoiem.irv chilli ni.in. M u liitni'i Ai iiHlmilg, llie St’plinobnr im'ililn'riiliip drive, Amboy; Mr. nml Mis Uiehnrd Killy (mil' members nnd fi lends at th" C o lu Neck Inn Nov ;I, It' p. (Nicora) Fi'ikiiw , Haiii.^on, Ohio, 71 11,i ,■ vli*w tii l v , l ii'Mil/iv T h en ' M rs. KIIi.mi Durkin, 111 I .like lllvil. I’ail.i’i-, Mr, and M r;, l-ninl* Nidi- uf tlio M;il,i'vnn t"iuili'tu|iiii nry .Im net t AuehlneloH* will ho lhe tll.-d Tmjidny, OM 'I, 1'Hl/, l-i uigi'nt tun'd fm- wliliii iniili’iliil nnd .lOFieph 1‘li/i, Jll K ilgew nli'r Ini, Miss l.urralne LnMnite, and lAigiio attended n Ihcnlrn parly jpiesl speaker. I nilowJnj; Dm lore!- hlfi p f t r e n N , ,it"i-ii m;nl« All Gll'l'i Chorus and vmlmi.s church gerund Lou llalenger jr., Holmdel, ll in llnlnl I'lci-nilllly nod siw li for Mnimmutb (,‘onnfy Fieeholdei. Fa., and /in niat^mnl gMiid fur -ililil i"iirdlni'ii *1 on wlili ii ,w,AL'k-,MP . ‘ ; choirs, Mr. Plfil hail previous ov in a lln o e o m fm m illin ' nf "Mow I'o 1 imrlent'o wllli llie Columbian Club, How about lniMnci> uirdai' parenls, M r and M u. Andt'»w Nl i loviWiuil pur./l"H will It*1 iiiminlril ‘WltiDOWS .Sin e.imd in llu sliu 'ss W lthoul Hnully Your ’idvnrlUumenl In ihN cora, Matawnii. At presunt llie Chornle Is inquiring Wo can sujijily them ijulckly fur (hi! ;ill|i'M tl ill M ,iill|.ini fililln 'liv in g ." pap/fr will mwJi p/o*f/cfUv»f L'un ern I nrr.tngm nent^ nm In ili]'.pll,il for lliolr mim'd concert which will nnd at ihu tight price, Como M n. (joorgo Klnkadi WM H1 lllil t ll Ml S Ilf till' Il'lilVI' |! -Ill 'I will bu presented lu January, i and try us, « n l clmltliliui. ■ r* 4 tn l Dh^mN Inivrant* Ctxpwollon - f.atrd Im m tl>0 bayihoi« Atvn. K e y p o tL bg palled up by M h . iVIiu i Uw ih . f'ctge $b. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, tt. J. Thursday, October 4, 1962

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PICTORIAL ENCYCLOPEDIA ss fisg i * 6 9 « Lamb Chops *79« , r ' ^ >» AMERICAN HISTORY lei649c Boneless Batts tf9* TQif, Cited * m i 1*30 dewn to IM I. EYE M O W ROAST 9 9 1 1 Bww d for oxutfc** reetM OwnorPtt P o r k R o a st Veal Cutlets k99i VMynhNMiMiiliil !Sf“ «■»- htfcyaurtNUtatfl Sm all Chkken Livers t. 79c Khotl. Start buiWn* y«ur TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 9 9 ! Sausage M »•« MMorfoy. Buy • M|W • . wMki Iht oety wey» i - : VthmM A A l 2.1ft » ¥ » Votumel ’ :4 # i TOKAY GRAPES 1 * 1 0 c AM vokirnu w* fce «wW» 2 k 35* throu|HeiitthawMluelthe Honeydews <& «a29< • Bartlett Pears MCnpFoMf £^v^T«^r ■ ffnAOpBBB OVRFKOZEN FOODS ARE ABARGAim ' Shop»Ritc Ftw m i •Carrots 2k10(|Spinach 19**Apples 3129* nr m i a t m I K'I WafflesMiliun BoMMt-ChktatftteKlNl, ______2 MKm I h m • » * l| S h o p -R it * or Libby SHOP-RITE CUTS THE COST OF LIVING DOWN ON GROCERIES! P m «-» SLICED IfU ldb *-*! STRAWBERRIES n u ) a i i m i'iih n n i iti ):MH) /’ /> w < > / > 7 . v Otf-MCMtr . Comstock '4‘01 '»*rau> 7 7 h fnmhlNlM 7iC1 SHOE S T R I N G BEETS- M !(« m - <^! ? SerslM m«. Cake bmhIi cui »<«■ §9c .Shop-Rite ,, Sliced or Whole WHY PAY MOR£ FOR DAIRYf W HITE POTATOES !Shop-RU* C & C ^^2^” Dtohiood Ploin of lodii^d . - Van Comp 3c Off - Vf^trtonan or Cheese Loaf 2 £59* P o r k & B e a n s " Pot#o Stix :: . Salt t' 1 0 AAainv Oil o/ M m to fd KnftAA S h o p - R i t e Cheese Spm* 4 S » I Sardines ’’ ’ Tomato Soup l. MIX or MATCH -Stop lift VMkomTii COTTAGE Chock Full of Nut* Swiss Slices W ST s • i - » «-^ *-> J « - J. CHEESE M B V W N H B rOTK Coffee Muensfer Sttces^SSc White Tuna * «■* 2 9 * P e a r s w 3 « $ 1 Cut Rita . i Skp-lUsCwftOI ■ _ SboHHto-SdUhOa I Margarine it 1 5 * ______3 9 * Wax Paper 2 »«• 49* White* Tuna 29* Shop*Rite _ i | QUALITY DELI A APPETIZER AT LOWER PRICES! O m t Sanborn 4* OH or EMm Corn O il v r 4 9 * Evap. Milk 6 - 70' S h o p -R llo Coffffo# KfeTt** tS9* Convtnltnt ^ ngj^ Canvtnltnt ____ T o m a t o S a u c e Stokefy *l^ ‘ Sliced Bacon £.59* * i | « Borateem 59' Maxold Oil m a SHARP liplon _ Li . Pork Rod iiiiMi M ayonnaise^ r 4 9 * , tap tiM CHEDDAR PiUsbury Flour ^49* Tea Bags"*0* •*« W | All Beef r i« M 9 « Shop-Rite WwtodfcMiCtopf#! A CHEESE Coffee 'KT 2 - 89* H a m mao to o m t 9 9 c Mrw ferfc Orange lulco 3 « *1 C a t s u p Snider Shop*RUs •• ♦ State D*tkiou> . i , - ^ 1 Yr.OH . i Salad Oil V 5 9 ‘ Canned Haiti l « I rt er OMar » • Prem "-39’ Shop-RH* M u * « A n l _____ WHY PAY M ORE FOR BAKERY? PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK Enriched Fleur ^43* Brown It Servo Cake Mixes 4 kM ^1 Chlcktn of ths S«a Solid Po«k , . pi*. Von Camp' _ _ _ " YELLOW CLING PEACHES •lit White Tuna 3--'f GourmetGWiflflloglSiU Rolls B^rrry Spanish Rice 6 *1 1MM< »uo at Taity • - _ _ — W-C O range, Crept or Orongt Pineappl# SHOP-RITE PRESERVES ruuftu uoL'/iir Preflel fwlsl % l ‘ ~ > " < m I h P i e s Rice Chex »« 29* Drink ’ 3 r_ 89* Pragrtua Importfd llolltin Krispy Crackers>*.25« Club Crackers n .37i FopcorProflrtJiofmportstlltollon FRUIT COCKTAIL : Tomatoes 4 .i”' COUPON SAVINGS Tomato Paste ™ It* BARTLETT PEARS » THIS ..towards iho purchase of ^ SCOTT PAPiRSALi ’ $1.00 OR MORE OF Del M onte Round-Up COUPON Sweet Peas TOMATO JUICE r - Tow els Wiltl, Aiiorlid A N Y C A N N E D T o w e l s Wl»(trf,Y#Wew, Pink fd i WORTH Sliced Beets < Tomato Sauce TOMATO PUREE Scotl Tixsuo I «itrt*pve 4 45c , FRUIT 2 27c ( WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASH Crinkle Cut Beels e ' i N a p k in s iv°'/ Ss W mnn Im I(« u 39c f - ,.r, .# I w p w i O ood ot Any iiiO t'M ii. oupviriiui»b| 41 Mm 95c PiBM piitla lu lce 3 BVc Coupon redemod ot pvrehajo of Pmi IVci ■> Coupon oxplf t Salufdoy, Oelobir 6, l?42. ROUTE 36 HAZLET S H O P -R lT k _wour O P E N 7 DAYS: DAILY Til 9; FRIDAY to 10; SUNDAY Til 6 B>aiy C h ir k s (liisln'd Fire There’s a Shop-Rite Near You—Call ESsex 5~730( Thursday, 4, THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Pago Seven

j Shop-Rtfo Net Earning* Joint Meeting Slated I local {ftduiirisi aivl Telegraph Hill Courses Topic i Jataei M. Rice of jam ei M, Kfce Old Nam es In Monm outh i f W’lr si * i Show Substantia! Hike By Planning Official! j Associate*, developers of Fjiriawa I a»ti othej’ 'tnclUHt;1ai parks. Interchange Opcnj At '.LrIN Meeting | Th..s*i« The third 'innuai joiii*: : 'I:w Telegraph Kill access road1 * ;Joiiiufian Holmes, son o)! Obadiah j tier in which the Indian title to the Theodore Nitfca.- dir-tcior of '$ ! S»P«markefs Operating .Co. for the o i tnrr Nt'vv Jersey ivi.-d^:(?,tioe of. \ Your ttdvA'itiseinenr :n this of the Carden' State- Parkway re­ t’H resided m Newport. R. I., and ! •antI lv«s acquired. . Vocational School Ior Monmon^ij yja r *• sht‘Wed a sub­ Plan»,ii)g O Hiciiils and (hi1 New Jer- J four! a I increase ever ihe previous p^pcr v*'ii5 'reach prospective opened oi IJtBl a>m. Mondtty." I be MddJetwn; .'Nw '-jersey, he re-! Ana ^co n tin u es, the same C o u n ty ,. wa.? ^ u s * i sp e a k e r at fhe say In-Ju.slna! Diivtioptvv^nt Assoc-! ■■■■- .'.".-i-. 'i . --,lt*ven names arc repealed over pafL’hapera in. every community .i« { reporting p^rioct it was announced :atipn will be lu.*Ut at Fyrs/»ale : ;Js .. sc h e d u le d : to ' rem ain (»f>cn ceived lot 9-ir; the ■ first division q! aiid ■ ni'Hr: sgatl, ■ marrying - into nl rei>ular |n « eiiu g of th e I.iceiv-ict! unlit' completion ot a new. inter Farids - ii i,:■ MMtffct own. l».s ' lands i mdse .every family in the county, Practic&l Nurse Association. Oivi- by Aie.v Aidekman. chairman ofjCourtiry' Club on Oc Iii begiinv:j> ’ c h a o ^ r•J K q ltiiile fiw p re mostlyinV; Pieasanj, Valley Cooke, T ay lo r,...... Throckmorton, sioa 10, held Tuesday night at the the board Sales for-t?»e I3*imit sup. I with an ii a.m. r ’stra!:iuri.' Bmvne, J.toaijr. ‘ . "t-cuuricKSOn ...... and v m r-j. i u.,...~t. ,, ki-.i *rm urkerdnim amounted .10 i.is.-; “Can a Regional Ta* B a s e P r o - ,'iowriship. scheduleu fc'r the end of near Holmdel; his will dated Dec. .'liuny others, they nearly ail had Y ?,I’f'-A-' ,-ot’k J-rar.cl.. ..-Ir. N..ka 360.324.Q&, up by ‘S2 per cent tar the' '»'■**■* 3 Better Climaiu f o r I n d u s ­ ths .’ y(;ar. r'l^ij vunlforme'd.'guardsjii.H OS , ie tv ^ , to;''MS', wife Sarah laipe fumiliefi.. there . are pages ! 011 rerreshor courses /oi" li- fiscal year. Net profits w «e JEM.- i l r U l . Oevtflopmeot". is the topic io'i w ill be (m h a n d at leastiv.1:?1 livUAt e day.-iu aya | IB t. ir .Jo ru.u l:,!je n jr , b uest i'ii feutrier-bed.ifu irju r ueu, all.an, them e anand y pages devoted to this family tcens«d. practical miraes which will | lx* discussed bv a panei composed-| ft w eek to ku Je tho fltnv of t-af-!^1-*16 ami 1# poi’nd* j-.-aiiv ior life, ir1 ” Sl Stillv.’eil s Miscellany, with .nianv j be included in (he vo>-^lionai pro­ .u .-a- R#m >}e '' ‘: m OV(‘ ~ of B- Budd Chavooshian, piiector; I . . . - , , h , j T omjii, 0! idun, tlu ea;,tei!v side* iiui fie; th e ...... ainiisig amtcdoies on the family,! ..rljn. ; . the puc.ious yetir. I of the- State Division 'of - State- and I Aof f'thft-fnrm the fiirin In MirlHI»lnwnMiddletown --inVPtiiinin F’ain aliI al! worth « reading wiy day ' ” • "• , . I he rirganiva.ioi: .-.-urrencly. oper- [ Regional Planning in the Depar thorny announced. Dealing.^ with thejidiising; half, the r : Ansvyer 45-2 Ackfr Farm * AoiHHinceincBt wan made that 2-es- , trai':Cfiised .Shop-K.iiti j m em of'Conservalion and Ec«m w>-. 1 h? access road ’A-asj float'd May salt'^rjd-fresli irieadoW and. p.tl the j Some K'.mre information would be Mr,i- Anna'Quail will hold her . n- Super Mar.;ets in New Jersey j ic Development.. Herbert H., Smith, j | iO. beeatise, the iiiithontv said, il slock on said.farm,,:'£o son,1! Sam-]helpful;-what, are tho first names nual card party at hage h a d b ‘.’o« Miliar. Princeton, a wjdtjly reeofi-; .1 'To soil,: Jonathan'.vitu* other, • ' half' would help find a possibly “rant oi i , ■ -1 UCl- *'.• '. . ! Hillside. In addition, two more ni/.ed ttuthority on taxes aivd loca! I ] COMBINATION noted when.bell Telephone Labora­ o f the ; fa rm -,m.y M iddletow n, half land, - where is ihe family buried I- ■’ was announced that a | tmits are under construction. , i;uvern'TiC/it; John O. La/arus,; .1 tories in Holmdel Mgan opera­ the: meidpw: a. young mure, and. what chuirh did they attend'-1'' ‘ r«5t<,,ative nursin« program will be j The officials of the companv sta:- Qcea« Township-who wili discuss:,] tions. 'Hie road was reopened on five;potinds, - To daughter, Sarah. fy e find in Stillwell's- '‘Historical I'S'Ycirby the National. Association| «d that-‘’its philosophy of.high vol- STORW - t - S C R K N : the recommendation of Dwiglu.-R, 15 pound,-!. T h e sam e to d au g h ter, U!id Genealogical Mlscellanv" Vol i ,or f^ uca.*M*n and-Service at Mon-• «me units, with low profit margins 0. Palmer, siate highway com- Mary. To daughter, Lydia Hoimes, 4, page: ?52 In the line of David powh Medical Center on Oct. '!?. i will assist the company in main- n u n s.v n t!’ 20. pounds; To son, Jos-eplv,' all niy Stcut-(88j, that.ho married Sarah it will tv.’ an all-day session and | tainii ils rapid rate upgrowth! " ... Mrs, Katharine Elkus White, nu- farm . and h6usiiiK: where . I- now A ck er, he. w as th e sori of D avid advanced registration is. necessary. Tsi. 264-5151 . tlioritv .otiairman,1! said the traffic dwell, and all my rights of iand (2«lV iwrn 17l«. Sarnb'a mother's Outstanding Speaker Gannon Renam ed j guards w ill: be: provideo by Indus­ iaisald Newport, and rest pf mdve- name may be in church records SERVICES UNLIMITED trial Security Service Inc Moms- The speaker, will be Mrs. Alice a h 'e s . v . ! ' ■ .. i ' ' ', : " ' At. leait we know that there was a Peter J. Gannon,-.chief of th;»| town. . She said. Bell Labs lias B. Morrissey, supervisor and in­ KISY PORT N .I. - . . Window Lydia Holmes (.'>)• daughter of known Acker family in the carlv State Bureau of Navigation, ! ej-rMd. lo reimburse the authority structor in rehabilitation at Belle­ Obndiah (I) marrk'tl Capt. John i7U0s.< w hether in M onm outh wc vue Medical Center, department of parimunt of Conservation and lie-] the ...... $2V a day.charge...... for tne two Bowiw of M iddletow n; O badiali, don't know. RUG CI.KANINC; physical medicine and 'rehabilita­ onomie-Development,''has been re-1 With Purchu* Of ; men. fhe . guards ; probably will sou of (U wa*’ a patentee of the Also, in the Luyster haryin^ tion,- New York, li was noted that appointed .u member of the Advi-| work .Monday to Friday, but also Monmouth Tract, in the first divis FLOORS WAXED ground in Middletown there is a this program will be as interesting sory Panel of State Officials, I insy be on duty weekends. Mrs. ion of lands m Middletown he drew 6 O f These Fine Aluminum giave of Edward, son of Abraham as the one held at Kessler Institute' United States Coa,sr Guard. An-1 FUKN:l’UKE SHAMPOOING White said. lot 20 and the following day loi fl and Eleanor Acker, who died Mav in September which many from the nouncement of the appointment i> I Melvin J. Koim. assistant to the;, but it is doubttul whether he ever 2, 1841 in his 19th year. This dale ,».'. • Tripl# Trwk i : C'"Q at the expense of Bell Labs. vvnich he gaye tne name Platn Deal­ ft- relative or an indentured serv* open to the public; The bus will • E -I Tilt (Cieauad from Inaldt) Mrs.: White said basic improve­ ing, from the straight-forward man- an^ * , ' . M.B,-Middletown QUALITY INSURANCE ments to the-access road had been leave Long H ranch Y.M.C.A. at • Fully Weath«relrit>ped • Alcoi Alumlauai completed. , but snore directional 8: JO a.m., stoppint! at Middletown Auto Home ----- Business — Life •igns must ■ be erected. The cost Telephone Co. Orders mouth, were treated in Riverview Shopping Center and Kevport. Mrs. N e w Low Rates For Safe Drivers of the work had. been estimated at Hospital, Red Bank, for scrapes hlva Brower and Mrs. Mildred No Down Payment - First Payment March $20,900 . Seat Belts In Vehicles and bruises. Yost now are taking reservations Saturday there will he an -ojxjn Their car was hit bv an auto 'Ihe New Jersey Bell Telephone house Dutch Maid parlv from 1 lo BITTNER & CARTON AGENCY INC. a BROAD ST., RSO BANK Motorists Penalized Co. said it will install seat belts in state police say was driven by Al­ 5 p.m. at lhe home of Mrs l-.mma if MAIN ST., KKVI'OKT — CO 1-2918 s h h i m all company-owned cars anti trucks. exander M. Diamond Jr., Prospect Berry, Katontown. It ICA L ESTATE & INSURANCE Three bayshore area motorists New Jersey Dell maintains n fleet Ave,,. Union Beach. Mr. Diamond Budget Terms • Free del. had titeir driving privileges sus­ I ot 41)75 vehicles, one of t**o largest was charged with careless driving. How about business ca rd s? NEW CARS FINANCED AS LOW AS Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 pended under the point system and Mrs. Yahara. who was stopped >o We can supply them m the state. In makinjt the an­ quickly P r o w n ’s :• W ed. and F ri. ’til 9 p.m . mandatory speed programs, it was nouncement, Charles W. Wiley, m a k e a turn, was charged with [ and at tne right price. Com e i 3 1-2% announced last week- by the State general accident prevention super­ failing to give a signal. | and trv us IW HMIim iHM nUHM UM M M IMIiilM M III Division of Motor Vehicles. They visor, cited accumulating evidenre are Harry Cermano, Cliffwood on tha effectiveness of seat bells Beach: Richard J. Riley, Birch in preventing severe injuries and Ave.. Hazlet, and Margaret Eads, death in auto accidents. Salem PI., Cliffwood. ‘‘Seat belts bv themselves will nol prevont accidents," Mr, Wiley said, "but they do provide maxi­ mum protection for the occupants of a car in the event of an acci­ dent, We are planning a compre­ - t i m e f e hensive educational ' presentation designed to encourage employees to usi the seat belts provided in company vehicles and io purchase and use seat belts in their own c a rs ." car All company vehicles purchased this year will be equipped by the end of the year and all New Jersey Bel! motor vehicles should be equip­ ( m n w ped by the end ot 1903, according to Mr. Wiley. The number of bells in each vehicle .will vary accord­ ing to the normal use occupancy of the vehicle, It is estimated that a lotal of about 6000 bells will lie b o d y in stalled .

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} M iss Ma?>on«Jv is sirvjvtn t. y h r t M a h i m y . ( j ’lm or* W ed In Sl; John's Church Funoraf Seruct,s Movhwi ! M U ) ( 71 •I llolimlel Woman j J V i , M r, fcr.d M i S. ’v.'in-;: C. i\ ir fific Mrs. r i 'i i n k Siovtnz. W * i c M M t 1) *■ f< t \ l e I* e j Kuntson. <;,rxt f o u r s is - ! % A V i sl , ; < ao .im s S ’. . W'd Rf>dj-e ft“v H*e M it M b\ Sn»iih m u } < e s i * f r h t | S l r* i * f t V. « i it i f -’S I'U'TKrral N(-rv)‘.>s ♦- i'.'-ia ia si MrP M;i*v Rur/;.sr-o Dies In Keyport \ t j i im * h i ( S ' , ;n kv-- I'vvit-vv Wtfdnescay u l i p.m. ;n Im - h vk- ‘Mt*. l-iortnce Iv,;.t;hf>n rr,1,rK. ut**v Hospital. j r M~a fjiiT -a V B<-)kv cf tfoponal Homo. j )'< r . v i H e.cne S B'-Odiiway, K'yowt, <•' fit ^ tu r wjth me Kev John 1; r.i^rvi.ui. M cfdH (;mt.‘l t . »jnith. /!>. of Koute .1.). Mftft- Mtc.’ca! U Pier i'n hlor.driv. m w . ; rt-fr-ne .^fncca f-ah.s. N t o n S e r o . i , * rn M s U lee t B i r t h s 74. \% ’J. .Mr. a n c Mr/;. W aller s )/, /•;!. ani*. vlr^. f*,e:*:ne a!vo iteiiev hJd livrj theie most of her a ia o a n I u’«vi«ih‘j.\ who diet? MjpJ. on f SWv*rr. i'ros^ieci v wlw.oi'v. ■a j e ih e p a rtrv s of anothe-r soji. Ar»- jlie Sic iv a. ;h? wiCow of fccUard ^4. s.'i her nornc. iiuriai was m i M a/geo S. Bai'tv um lhe saug'-itc? of he (jree n Uiove Ltnu!t*fv. ke'.YQon. M rs. Jfe'ene. foe forr,'ier Artusi* • I M ;. an o M i’s, .so.stpn ivjsiizei?, j lOeilsif'ietro : iv( is.s 1 .-j m h i v . JA b it ' dau i»;>- lit* Joseph W snd nieodosw Mjsjj Sm i'h born in K^y^nrt. Ni-. Mnd Mrs. toward Ai'iuus,: • 34 Rjvc-rdait Dr.. Kevperl. ave ihe; M r. ar.d Mr.s. I*re*.;ev:i:k l^ « a­ te r (,{ M?. an d Virs. Br’rm s V»'. K'rst Bres Rev.}4*“ George ]*. i>h‘i HurnH (i-ar- »arcn«s oi a.tiaughter nrinj.-^n Mo** : byiwian Chu-ch, Maliwan cwfi Mm JO. I V p t. /5 1%-:. ;n K.vt-i vlt-vs. Hc>;»-iv«d by one .Surviving is c ecus.i;u, iSfanloy ! puai, ■- i S ept 2H m 42. - ’ ! so Riverv»tw Vk**.p:tal. i ■iBBJibfer, M r*. B enjsaiM D enm .fceinharf. S o u t h O range. M r. ano ./(r.sep)i rile;/’. I .Haynv.-nd ; Jtey&ort. tvk\> e.-s Kenrelh S Ball i B anks : j Gh-nn Ave.. T.)'d Fridge, are the tiu rt ty, Matawan, fnd M jiou E Bailey Angelo iJi^ta j A daughter was born in R.vt-r-j parer/ts of a son. born !n Penh A *,i»n was born to Mr. and Mra, . .A fron wax tM»m in South Am>»oy ! 1 m ahY tjrs-ndchildren and F u n eral, .serv sctj w ere heid sS^i- I view Hospital on Jue.sdav. Stpl. . /.m h o v K05pj:&!. R obert F. hurl. 10 Uaruen Ter/., , ieviral jireat grandchil Irei. urosy .ftiormng i a.n). irom tho ! 25- 1*262. to Mr. and Mr*, sharks!; Hospiul lo Mr. and Mrs. hennetn ; Hazlel. on Fridav; Sep:. 78. 1(H& I b a n k s . /s hcigar Rd,. Cheesequufce,! JW ia i service^ wefe neld Tun Runyon Mortuury. Metuchen. and j Ravmond. Shorensven trailer j M uten m Monmouth Medical Centei. I on Hiesdav, Sept. U. MH-J. J afternoon at ! pm. at a t &:Ao a.m . h h;gh Tnay.s cf Park. Hazlet. 1 A dau^hier wus l-crn >n )>rth •ss Ftidrick & i Funeral Home, Kevport . The quiem Wrfs oiieree. m St. Cecejia s i M ^ h e s j Ambov Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. *«V. Chester A; Geilovvay. pastor Church lor Angeto.Li.su. of u s l r ) Kenneth ToUen. RD L Mnrlboio A son was U»rn to Mr. an.l Mrs, i Mr. v.iid M rs F ra n k H ughes. 0*d i ] cf (he First Presbyter,/m Cliurcli bl Adams Avt.. haison lownship, Rd.. Old Bridge. Lawrence L\. Pedrick. SchrKilhouse Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Ufiir, j: Bruise, are the parents ol a dau6»h-1 iflKictated Interment was in Holm who d?ed Wetlnesdav. ^eot. J6. R d .. M arlboro, on f-n d av . Sept. 28, Wnyside Dr.. Cliffwood Beacn, are! ter. born l\;esdav. Sept. 11, I Sta. i 4*1 C em etery l!*G2. at his Mome. Inlermenl was S ch u v k )fKj?. in Monmouth Medical reuier, the parents of a »on, oorn i 0t s - |! mi South Ambov >U^p:ta«. ; io Hillside Cemetery.1 Metuc»iet». dav. Sept. 25. -M 2, m Riverview | J« i s m $fe2. in South Amboy Hospilal. I born io Italy a<«d h«*d resided in ents of u daughter.. born Fivday. Fenflinpiwjk - w bw taken ill. He formerly resided the Metuch*n-htujwn area 45 years. Sept- 28- 1W>2. in R iverview H ospit­ Sam pson A daughter was born in R*ver- ta N e w a ti Mr. Lista was h commumcanu cf A w>n was txirn in South- Amlwv view Hospital on Friday. Sep!. 28. l > Other m rvtvors include Sive eons, St. Cecelia s Churcn. Iselm. al, Hospital oa Mondav. Sepl. 24, HW2, io Mr. and Mrs. John Pen- sVictor; with . whom he resided; in addition lo hss wife, Air. Lists tfd g a n to Mr. and Mrs. Rober; Sampson, mngten, >02 Charles St.. Las«venct “ Anthony, Gerrv and Gerardo, all is survived bv lour daughters. > Chffw ood. H arbor. i!>-«(: Newark; Frank, Bloomfield nnd Mrs. Marv Ferreh, Laurencc Har- A daughter was born in River- • (Upson, jam ts Node. Mountam- view Hospital on Satuuiay, S«pt. t>or; M rs. F an r.ie W hite. M rs. L ena AUams i^^tdle ; atdt; four other daughters, Mrs. Lococio and Mrs. Connie White, 29 I SO. t« Mr. and Mrs. Robert lambureliu, Hailet; Mrs. Colgan, )2 Ohio Dr.. Hazlet. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Adanu, Mr. and Mik. Joseph Stf'd'f. 2 MR., MRS. HOWARD MOWERY JR. fuhsom IS giandcluldren and 35 25 Hastings Rd.. t)iu Bridge, are ;.:0**evievel/a 11 y, Partippanv; great-grandchildren. Pine Knot Ave.. Hazlet. ar* the < ■■ Celesiine Smith. Newark; Miss Slella Mane Fifcone, daugh- Linda Wrighi, Union Bearh iisicr Ifernianson the parents of a dawgnter, i.K/rn m p aren ts m Sun­ Mt-a and Bovs’ Furnlihlnia wore a wedding gown of imported was the best, man and ushering Peter s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. M irro )le was the owner and operator of a rd . day, Sept. 30, 1M2, In Riverview William 0‘linen, 32 Purdue Rd., Chantilly lace over silk oiganzu wore Joseph K. Potts, limon Surviving arc her husband, Peter A daughter was born in River- S h im the Quincy Fish Co., Harrison, for H ospital. Madison Township. The fitted lace bodicc had a scal­ Beach, brother-in-law of the bride­ Kosienski and a sister, Mrs. Amelia view llospitnt on Thursday, Sept. .;#.;.years. .: 27, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs John Mir­ W. F ro a t 81. K eypart ^ Surviving, beside his mother, ia loped neenhne, long pointed sleeves groom; Neil Garginio. Matawan. C a rte r, S tonington, Mt-. Dtiwney CiHdelto and the bouffant -skirt extended to and Ihomas hotti, Cliffwood. ro, Curren St., West Keansburg. ■ M* :' wife, Mrs. Leona (Miller) A w»n was'born Sunday, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Costello, a chapcl-length train. Her three­ A reccpuon whs held a t F e ie ’s Miss Frances Mahoney 'jftitw 'h; a son, Ralph A. Fritsch, 30, HX*2, in Riverview ’ H ospital to 215 Throckmorton Lane. Did tiered fingertip - length veil of Haii, Union Beach. Nawarki threo daughters, Mrs. Al- Funeral service* for Miss Fran Mr. and Mrs. Edward Downey. Bridge, are the parents of a daugh­ French illusion was attached to a The bride was graduated from iart • Kapushy, Matawan; Mr*. ces Mahoney. 43, of 311 l.emheck Johnson Ave.. Mai fi wan. ter, fco/n in S*. Peter’s Hospital. Klchard Jcck, Cliffwood Beach, pear) and crystal crown snd she I the Jessie Slover School, South Am Ave., Jersey Cily, who died Tuts Studios \)oy and attended Madison ‘lown­ aad Mra. Richard Ransom,, Kcar- carried a cascade bouquet of day, Sept. '25. 1902 were held at Sm ith W hite white pompons, ship High School. She is employed n ; a lister, Mra/ Howard Brown,: 8:30 a.m. Friday from the Ralph Mr. ar.d Mrs. Allred Smith, A d a u g h te r w as born in St. MNMD WEBMNCS A SKCIAUV Mountainside, and 15 - grandchil­ Matrou Of lloner at Panel’s Restaurant, Perth Am­ Kouth Funeral Home. A requiem West Richard St.. Hazlet. are the Peters lio«pital to Mr. and Mrs. boy. I d ren . Mrs. Carol Potts, Unton Beach, mass was offered in St. Paul's parenu of a son. born Monday, Russell White, 33 Mimi Rd., Old It- MAIN ST. T£U CO 4-«5M KEY PORI ; ^Uneral servlet* were held Mon­ sister of the bridegroom, was tho The bridegroom was graduated Church, Jersey City. Oct. 1. I9G2. tn Riverview Hospital B ridge. day at 8:30 a.m; from the Day matron of honor. She was alhrod from Union Beach School and is Mineral Home, Keyport. At t a .m . in a pastel blue silk cockiail-lcngth employed by C. C. Galbraith & a high mass of requiem wa* celc- sheuth with a bouffunt overskirt Son, Keyport. After a wedding trip to Canada, tinted by (he R«v. Alfred D. Smith fastened at lhe waist with «i bow. at St; Joseph’r Church, Interment She wore a matching bow hair they will reside at 4J»* Highland St., 'iW*a In Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Mid- piece with a brief veil und earned South Ainboy. For traveling the le.«l Stunning interior rlet^iKnut ard, Matuwan; two daughters. NEW STYLE TO EXCITE. YOU 1 tery, Paterson. The Rev. Maurice the Post Office Department as a n^pon.^ive V-8 engines with up to 34& h.p. There’* t\en a new 7-ptwiiion Tilt-An’ay Phillips, pastor of First Baptist letter carrier, He was a member Mrs. Harry Levinsky, Long Island, Bte^ring Whu-I, opUoaui ut extra roM cn all fuii-hizv irodel^. ara! drive the flylc- Church, officiated. of the National Association of Let­ N. Y. and Mrs. Peter Baker, Long MEW LUXURY TO DELIGHT Yl5fcT ter Carriers. Beach. Calif.; a brother, Walter leadlng 19C.J Oitl^mohile— now on display Ht your k k d I OirlFmrjhile Quality Deaier a! William Corcoran In addition, he was a charter Jankowski, Milltown; seven grand­ NlNKTY-EIGHT • IIJPCH fib < DYNAMIC «« • blAF-MHI William Corcoran, 11 Diane Ct., member of the Red Bank First Aid children and six great grandchil­ Central Park, Madison Township, Squad, a member of the police re­ dren. died Friday, Sept. 28, 1SW2, at serves and an exempt member of Funeral services are being held Couth Amboy Memorial Hospital. the Navesink Hook ami Ladder Thursday sl R 30 a.m. from the Formerly a resident of Bayonne, C om pany. Day Funeral llonie, Keyporl. At Mr. Corcoran was a rolired car­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hel­ 9 a.m. a high mass of requiem is penter for tl^e depariment of pub- en (Taggert) Noble; two sons, Wal­ being celebrated in St. Joseph's lie works In that rity. lie was a ter S. Noble, serving with ihe Army Church nnd interment will follow member ot St. Henry's Holy Name at Fort Devens, Mass.. and Pet^r in the church cemetery. Jaciety, the Bayonne City Demo- L. Noble, Red Unnk, and a brother, Satie Club, and the Bayonne Mun- Frederick J. Noble, Holmdel. Robert William Jameison Iclpal F.mployees Association. Services w ere h eld at 10:30 a.m . Surviving are Ills wife, Mr*. Tuesday morning from lhe Adams Robert William .fameison, 13, of Emma (Agel)'Corcoran; a son, Memorinl Home, Red Dunk, 1500 Palmer Ave., Hast Keanshurg, John, West Caldwell; a daughter died s.iddenly nn Monday, Ou. 1. Mr*. Lorraine Muller. Madison Mr*. Arthur Mortensen 1M2. He w as horn in P erth Am ­ . Township; eight grandchildren, and Mrs. Rose Mortensen, 564 Mid­ boy, ilu son of Robert Alexamlei three sisters, Mr.s. William Cassulv land Beach, Stuten Island, N Y., and Marie l.aveiy Jnmeison. and Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, both died F rid ay nig h t, Sept. 28, 1W»2 H r whs a undent at llie tnlcr pf Toms River, and Mrs. Elizabeth at St, Vincent's Hospital, West niediale School, Middletown Town­ Durant, Bayonne. Brighton, S. I. The wife of Arthur ship. Services wort? ItHd Tut'Suity ft* iVforfensm. she wns horn in South B esides his p aren ls, he is Mir- the Thomns M. O'Brien and Sons Amhoy and had resided in Perth vivert bv Iwo sisiers, Barbara und Funeral Home, Bayonne, followed Amboy before moving to Statei. U- Donna, both at home. Iiy a solemn liigli mass at St. fund. Funeral arrangements will be un­ )wnry's Church at Id a.m, Inter­ I Mrs. Moitensen w.is a parishion­ der the direction of ihe Day Fu* ment was In Iloly Cross (.emctery, er of St. Mnrjuiret Mary Churrh, neml Home, IseyjKirt. Noilh Arlington, MifJbnd Beach. Surviving also are three daugh Mrs. James J. Mclirath lers, Marion H o m * ar.d ('hnstine, at Mrs Anna M. McGrath, t»R, nt .*'»d Mr*; Annn Mitrv Porter Wills Filrd M Wl’M l ’|ii:.|,i.i( of M..II,ut.! I,. ... !i; !'iree *nn«. M - died Monday, Ot:t. I, HH'*. iu ^ thiir, Ronald and William Morten- | Hosiint K apoila brook Nursing lluine, Key|mri. sen. Perth Am lxiy, ihn e grandehii- i Rosinu Rnpolla, M alawi., -..I.e. Born In Newaik, slie t',,, drcn; a hiolher, Ihoin.i.s Sliatkev died Aug. 27. left her » slale lo .kt daughter of the lute ‘llionuift ami sr., Kaliwuy; nnd live ^i.stei;*, . daughleiTheresa Penor.i. Ra Anna (Donahue) Kelly She has M rs M.itj'.nrel Pureell and Mi*. • liel Cinglia and A ntoinette jlvcd In the men livo vi jiis . ('atlift»iu1 Kanltilph f'eilh Amhiiy. and her smo., A ngelo an d Al|t Ml f V f f «l*t» (VivMf'ftk * Mrs. McGrath was n member of Mrs, M aiv Saini, iulison, Mrs, t e- ! Rjipolht, A lphonse l h n n d, . A o i.ft i ,< M i . , . j; ; i m > t n ! . n . i l i u r ' i i ■ I i i : ( r r V n ■ F 1' * 1 M f r r I r > f»*r W *l anti Mrs, Anna (.rede, f|,Mw»t»d i o f «■ n, u, m J nines J . M uO ialli, ;.ix .-.our, Jolm W illiam I e* ».i.r Exciting n»w blend beauty end action i-.,n.red t.y . »i mi«-.i «i■.v s up »(.mi« «hI Hm.di«4 iik* • McGrnth, Cnllfornla: Philip Me- Funern! an vices wen- held ‘e;tt> ; Vi’illiam I *»\< |(i> Mai ’Inn o I rs fff* foil tor r,p f till r if . u in i ft* 1 I 'I M <>'' f if il» F;i, iii:* * J’ H v t d ’f-pti»y t l yi'U i D*feUr’#l Irvington; Joseph McCinilh. Kear- I tills, S. I , follo\s(d at !0 a rn. hv I a I so named hr. i s«« n: i .s. «w < ord- r.y, nh-l N'lni'ent Mi (iratll Newntk; n higlt n a.sr of le q u iein in St. Mni- ! loj' lu le» Ml1 of hi*, will, filerl 1 M l } I • I I4t •>? (Hif.'V e / h t J U l O V V N IN B AN OLCOM C*fi# f thrie i.nugliii'ii, wi». ..mm <;i' ; i y < h u ;. i, n 11 ..I,. • j j » ,,, , o*/;i« cliffw ood; M rs. M ary .Simd. _Mor- In term ent wrih h* ■)!. P< in * l eim of Moiimittiih ( imin 1 v lairiK j'alt - » t tOUK LUI.M AU l iioliulD U U * H 1 U I A LS.1 -• -­ anville. und Mr«. KntherliK* Smid. ferv, Sliiten Island, I' 2 al Hioolitlale •Mle, Anna A Miim|ui i. .oul ..i*o a l H n .m . frciin (Jio M elileiihei'k I'll- Nilf s« In vama Itniliojul in , he had M-rved I hi', iwi'k. V. MS OO'l't WMJ Kt, J o se p h 's C hiirt'h. Ihiilu l wuh iii with lhe i(‘M)|iaiiv ^1 years nnhi l«Kik iMirrnyli the w uiiiou* of DON'T MISS THI AWARD-WINNING "GAItnY MOOR! JHOW'! • TUtSDAY NIOHTS * CBS-TVJ Cl. ,l«Ne/iir» I Viiiflery, rd/iinj: ?0 yearA, ago. He uka u y out • I w u h . . .Iio tit ihe ;m:de. '..■TKuiailoy,' 4, '1962’ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. L

to Jxl l l . W u h a n W. S ir u ih tr .jr ,, IJnivenvtv. -ihe is e m p l b y tm - ‘V u s a p U ‘'K ; s p r.H u rr . H i e h m fi- v n . • lo t h>£ . Irduc*- ' Biecik Grouiid For -wide, bv Wumini J-Sstnso:? Wc ton ol Mr. and Mrs. William M. Matawan Rfrfjorm!. heard cf hdu M onm outji School puipwe mid ton1, of ih« counly ' utit. Social M'curlty Dench’.,s Jiie re- i .HlU'ulmvsi, f.ouncii •LOnw^.i^iOncf Engagements Arc c a n o n sn d t w id if c s sixln |>radt ;it scn o o 1 :n>vHv.y ah.socuiuon was i\n o cha>roj.in of the roundup S h - o i t e s r., 8 U nion St.., M alaw asi. : lrtHrtiv« tor on:v on* ysrar n>id: Mow Darm itorios M iss !U 'atherm a» w as fc'rgdLMltrf Cliffw ood M em orial :>choo>. cussed. A?, tnaf. tune islr. Gairije>i fti.viUYiS commiTtce. ^ : hen'-:'us wtutM rould ha\t rtvit ; Reported In Area fr.o«vK»rt>!iU H;g(t School in IM . .Mr. Hijthman iva.s, j'.ri:riua;?d 1 Nurses Organize 4.\k‘ended b«jni wisiit-ii to M*v,ly T 1' r i i u } l i U u «■ 'i tM 1' \ M r . Malisard tn:H the vo- l:orn Freehold Hi^h Scn,{s rt“.'»reauize h r th e /rui ci, -#M riolrryW -Kd.. liar,let, an- flai'rct' from Monm ouih Collvse. j Counlv thft.. r.sirsc.s hyvt> nr­ «.'d i.o atten d m e n o :' rri'.eliDj.- ol the ; lo.vmy CiHegories r.*f pcen rht^. MKHWtt (lie ciiyaj-’ism fiit : <>! ilifrv M r . Koibman is emplovea ro ihe ' pa}}i/.*.'d a ctmxiiv association, lo bo Friday Knernooji on ihe i.-ie bound-: Monmouth toyntv Scnoci Nurses i m ost uxeiv io be iOfcmg b*?iu h u ; ! daughter, Psjrieia Ann, lo Robert Division ol i!ie Com ptroller ai f o n ; vijliiMi M uiirnduih v ouniy Si:1ujoi Assiivutiun which wii! be br>u .m rtd tiy (.ednr. hrookwicow end ■ practice, to welcom e nevy lw>vs .i:-e o : o g r < ; ; 'i. L a s t v e a r M i . M iJ iJ - i* -- ferragt.w. son of.. Mr. and Mrs. .Vio/iin.oiiih, ; Kij/'.sr./f On 2’} int? •• F-iiJf JbH'c-n . UiOiie wo'-hjj*;* 11 tt mmcst! rate o( i P/ntivo^/d A y i s . L o n f» I son said ihe enrollment of new ' Ftlncli. Fw a^uif;, 76 Hcrh&rt ;■>*.. A .lunt: weddwi; -5 t/emj; planned. ■ jnwv i.-'UsmesK rneuting was h r i l in H iijh 1‘chovi, K td^e He.. I!k • earnint^ nfler retirement age w ho: branch. Ihofn aiii-rd’og mcmded: Svou-.h was bovtj. .. . . Sfii Bank...... ■■■, ...... i Uni|: Hm nch I i i j j I i School kind of­ t*n Monday. Ori. 2J) al H p.m. , ! may nave b^nefitH due them lor m e m b e r s cf me ooaru of trustee*! i ;ie MvnnmiHith l;ou*:icil Seoul or- , Miss Twtpnri was gradual ei! Murphv-Dellal’ieiro ! fjcu^rf; w m : f.*!ru'ioii. iinfi 9cm ?r»!iti\iior«. ? { p a r i ot ftttd) year J-e!f-^rnp'oved g . a m z a f io u p r e s e n t l y h a s .iQO S c m it ~ : ti!e over rel.remtnt a^e who onus m the eoumy M.r. ’^allt* ibt Wilfred Benuiy^Acadfniy, Nev,'- i Marion Ryrnsoft - 1-a.ir Muue pc.ssibtc D y a lederai loan announce lhe ein'.ayemtnt o! tlu:■ r jcor.iuujc* to operate their busuit**s • son said -that if the 5 U prospective »:U . 1 '■ .. !!■■;■■■■■ : ■ , i Uav.cn Regional High m K o o a . jH'tj.si- Sonic Are Losing Wili cost V».b8^,0o0. A c o n tra c t w es daughter, Grace Antoinette, tu buc who are not r^riot-rji)^ AubsJ^n-1 ;iew units leert* nreanued this y ti&r AJiss Tr.vlnnu n> manager of Si-. • iient; iVlrs. J o h a Seiiij.'. A sbury signed last v/een With H.J. h\uU\- tial servir.ti< m the business during j i: should out i.»e overall uoy m e m ­ Janies Edward Murphy, sort., cf j Park, f.leinei.tjuy Scfioo). vice prrs- ert. Inc., a West Long Branch Jirm , Beamy Salon. Rome 35, MiJ- |one or mort incnilis ol year; j Mr: and Mrs. Edward-Murpny. 38 | Hient; M rs. I*.lsuv «, oync*. M a u jw a n SS Benefits which had m*? lowest of seal­ bership near 10.00ft. In ■ 1961 th$ Mvurkers. oi siirvivora of dece?.stni Scouts ended the vear with 9129 Sunset Ave,, X-aUremie liuit'Or. • ( btt>Kioa;i\ S’Ju /o } Djsinci. ClJffwjrf ed olds. The new construction is Some b«ivchoni residents nm -os- registered boys m it« thftfs divi* : MiS«- [ifillaPit'iro, a Malawan = LlemeiUarv School recording sec­ worktrb. who were (oW previously j the fi;sl lo be undertaken by me inj» Social b e c u ru v oentm ts with High School graduate. Class ot IM , retary; Mrs. Gladys P iilum bo. thal no benefits were payable be- | Sil-vear-old m^tnution. Work is tx- siou* he added. evorv passing month because they cause iherf were not sufticiem * is employed bv the National Lem! I Raritan Tnsynslup Middle Rd. pected Ic be completed in fcbouc a fail jo keep in touch with chsmgcs to.; Titanium OiYWon, Sayreville. iSchool- r:nrr(!S}>ontlint» s e c re U ry and earnings io make the worKe.r m -1 year, . ■ i Three Cited . i Miss Vioua Miller Neptune m the law and delay filing, nn appli­ sored at lhat time. Recent amend- Mr. Murphy served foyr. vears cation for benefit!; rightfully dye lh e dormitories, two for men and i men'.ary Scnool, (n*aKUicr. .mett*.s h av e reduced the tim e re­ Three bayshcuc area employees' iu lhe U.S. Navy and « now em­ them. AJhin Bass, divine! mana­ quired m covered work, and mis­ one /or women students, will be I Miss Duekers- appnintc(3 Miss An- of Hercules Powder . Co., Parlin, : ployed by Wilson Jones, bli/.ahelti. ger. reported, lhe number of per­ informed persons who hsve not three stones high. Each of the { na llahn. Asbury Park }]»j»h School. men’s dormitories will house lit) were cited by tho firm for compie- . No dale .has been sel for lhe sons mul the amount of lost b«’ne- bothered lo ;nquiri» a l a Social Se­ ;ch.aimmn of the ronbiltunon undergraduates:while the woman's tion of I.) years ot service during weddlnn- . ■:. . : . hLs cannot be eslirnated with any curity office about possible bandit i by-i«Kfi conuiu/loe flfid Mri'. I.ut- residence will hous« IBJ. M ost of Septeuioer. They were P.nil. V. accunwj1. but the figure is a rtla* payment^. ;; MISS ELEANOR LEA11IERMAN Carluccio, Carr Ave.( Keansburg;— s da Alrinn. Shrcwsbmy f.lij.nii*«iary lively substantial one. the rooms will have two persons. Hebekah Lodge Plans { Sf/htK)!. clm irm nn ol the* p ro g ram lhe Social Security office at 313 Ihe few sing!* rooms will be re­ ChcEier C. Gamberl, New pruns- She is presently employed as a A man culled at lhe a:smct of­ For Rum m pge Sale | com m ittn*. State.Si.( Perth Amboy, is one of served for proctors. wir.k Ave.. Malawan, and Chestei secretary with the 'Department of fice in claim benefits for a nephew. 600 Sociul Security district offices Palka. Bucknell Rd., Old Bridge.- Army In Frankfurt, Germany. I.t. Slccrlny, (. ommlUec Hpo \L lhe boy’s father ha(l been throughout lhe country «stabh^hcd Sirolhrr was prsdualcd from Mal­ Mrs. Arthur Kilter o! lhe N»vc- i l.,ust spring u si^cring commit- killed in nn auto .iccident several lo assist inquirers and potential so­ Boy Scouts Recruit awi! n MirIi .School m I95C. FVnii sink f.odne, R ed B ank, dim n e t « l e t nii-’i wuh l-.arl U. GnrW.sv.n. years aj*c,. and the undo )t«d cial security bent'fiownes to obfam deputy president, was special iiiict Slate University im I960 iviih a .1 | M onm outh u a in ty scncn'.l m ­ brought hi.*; nepliew hom« to live the latest facts about Federal Old during a meeting of lhe.Lady Col­ Drive Is Opened a s. Dejirte in civil cn^incerm);. i tendenl. nt f-rcchohj al which time with him. When asked why he had Age, Disability and Survivors In* j fax Rebekah f.odne held 111 lhe O dd He It presently assigntil to the } p lan s lr»r tne county association no». ht‘t\n in sooner, the unele re^ suranct*. i Ihu Monmouth County Hoy Scout I t t C i n y Fellows Hall, Keyixirl. Plans were I6MI1 Enjrincn Bn., Slulij>»rl, Ger­ j were discussed. In May an ori'.an- plied. "I just thouglu he would orgam/.alion has started their an.* made (or a rummage sale to l>^ m any. j izatinnat meeting was held m I'ree* need it m o re la te r on w hen li« was If y«'U need printing ot any j nual Fall Gp ’ Roundup program held dec 15 lo 17 at llic Oud I-el- 'V N. Freneau Av^., Malawan, aimouncc Mrs. Alvin Fitr.gerald seiyed as i •*«'1. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hothiiian, was made lo Mrs. Daniel Clark , 9i Bannrd St., -Freehold. and refreshments were served by j Mrs. Carl Hnrdy and Mrt. .lack i ■ . Slrolbcr-Lealbcrinan Miss Cerralo waa nraduatcd from SluiiienlierK. i Lum bertow n M r. and M is lyl. \ Leatlurninn. .Matawan High School. She received PurlicipalinK acre-M rs. Victor j 1(r7 Springdale St.. Cumberland. n Bachelqr nf Arts Degree from Benntlt, Miss Amelie Bauiiicarlnei, i .Maryland, .'announce Hip ea/ingc- Ni'w York University and a-Master Mrs. William Thompson. Mrs. G il-! ijtmhI -of-, th e ir daut-liiur. E leanor. in K.din.ation Decree from Rutgers bert Ravnor, Mr.s. Daniel. Clark, | Conducts Their Greatest Mrs. Webster Jones and Mrs. | Jack Slmtlenberg, all of Keyport; ; Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Allanlu; i HUGE SELECTIONS OF EVERY­ Highlands, Mrs. Carl Hardy of I Matawan, and Mrs. Donald Bur- ! Hess and Mrs. William Malley of THING YOU NEED FOR Union Deai.lt. FALL FIX-UP 1 / : ■ October Sale - -1 1 1 )' Presbyterian Women Plan Country Bazacr i Tl)e United Presbyterian Wo­ CLOSEOUT!! PRICES SLASHED mens Urbanization of the fursl Presbytenan Church t»f Matawan NEW Y O R K will hold e country stpre ba/.aar on | Thursday and Friday, Oct. II and i Pittsburgh 12, From 1(1 a.rn. to 9 p.m . CHESTNUT SPLIT Shopping should be* worthwhih* from tables devoted to handmade Highest Quality COMMUTERS articles, new and used jewelry, Christmas supplies, doll clothes, RAIL FENCING used books, new and used toys. t Rubberized Wallhidc treasures and trash, thrift item*, j KEYPORT plants and tempting homemade I baked goods and canned items. j Section Uglu Miucks will be served both J 2 7 9 | DIRECT TO {lavs. ! i Sec. Wall Paint Dental Anatom y Is White end Keadv Mixed foi ' 'r s Topic Of Meeting I Port Authority Terminal Super Special! The Monmouth Coun»y Dental’; ROUND PEELED Assistants met on Se)«. 'iii at Mon-1 L a u c i n mouth Medu:al Center wilh Mrs. j SAVE Via N. J. Turnpike Frances Strano, president, inf 4 9 8 chaigo. Dr. Fugene Frrickson 1 CEDAR FENCING $ 1 6 2 jspoke on Denial Anatomy ! ■ g al The Florida convention was dis- ■ M a h o g a n y ciisSrd and all committee chair-! ALL Pittsburgh “ Whites“ ONLY 50 MINUTES! men were selected. j 1 0 F o o t V-Groove Plywood members arc urged to nt- * tend ihe meeting which will be j S e c t i o n 3 6 9 At Comparable Sales Price held the last Tuesday of each j month at Monmouth Medical Cen-; Sec. P a n e l i n g Book of 10 Rides * 9 * ° ter at 8 p.m. ; FOR INFORMATION: P e r f e c t 4x7 Sheet Our Entire Stock 2 9 9 CO 4-2222 ALWAYS BASKET WEAVE Q u a l i t y Value 6.95 RIDE ASBURY PARK-NEW YORK 1RAKSIT (0. SINGLE FENCING WHITE PINE 4x7 Prefinished - 3.95 R ollo Bus Tcrminid, Hwy, 35 end I Corf*' F H E a Plus 25 Other Prefinished Panels Redwood STORM WINDOWS To Choose From 4' High fi' wide A 99 Just Received REYNOLDS ALUM INUM 6 6 % o ff Order Your Aluminum The Newest antl Latest LEADER and GUTTER And Wooden Storm Sash A T R I B U T E KENTILE AGATE CHIP 5" KOG Gutter ...... 2 9 c l . f .

2x3 Square Leader ...... 1 9 c l . f . T O T H E VINYL ASBESTOS P l u s Large inventory o t A ll Fittings NOW! At Sam e Low Prices M A T A W A N W O M A N ’S C L U B F L O O R T I L E ORANGEBURG IN STOCK! lfct F«irjner6 A M iichnoit Nuliooal btj.k iak«s Sakrete thia opportunity lo mmend Ihe Woman'* Club <1 I r i S t o c k ! Andos W hite, Inca Brown Malawan and jtf asw>cl«nd groups ih* C‘or.tem jn»f FIBER PIPE

*ry Lefigue and iht- Junior Woman's Cluh, for ink* R e g . S a l e kim u Pearl, Q uito G ray, G r o v e l M i x ...... 90 lbs. - 1.55 a /oMv«sio t it-f, U. i i i) r...ij j »«.].*« ^"xb' Solid W Lpi 3 . v :i 3 . i 7 r r.y„iinr> Pni'np, r j l u s S a n d M i x ...... 80 lbs. - 1.6V 4 "x8' Perforated 2 . 9 5 2 . 1 9 O'e n tul'hhhmrnt t>f a Inrg.r ' -u. ;• mom uj Feature Strips M o r t a r M i x ...... 80 lbs. - 1.69 3 " x 7 ' - f j " Solid W Cp) 2 . 9 5 2 . 1 9 Die )icu/l ( f Mutiiwen will em^unitgc the new hom o n u n iT f ot our tiriu to )<>bi in iind bccome h pari i l 3"x6' Perforated 2 . 4 9 1 . 9 5 W aler Tig ht ...... BO lbs. 2.10 fill M*t*\sv.n affair* PLUS ALL FITTING5 White P!:iy Send . . 60 Ibv . 9 9

AT SAME LOW PRIC[S B l a c k t o p ...... 80 lbs. - 1.75 1 1 ’/ 2 C PER TILE l l i i l io ltu n f «•) r.i >v *ir,d icM cUnt^ m a d #<'inmunliy will miili lhe \ m v Ih'.m iv |)f p l Mx.'irfy f‘>» • ii:i (own.

’Mil l» Mn« (.*■ k M< riband Ivximnal hank wld h » ■*.* #hu;>v »< umllar MtivliW? if nny yroup no Matawari Builders Supply, tf-n'ju;!!'! Ik- 11 tMfimmtj nnpi»i\« nn nf. i w l A i M H E R T O H 'W ” A Meit haul* NidU.niil Pdiih Miitin* an 138 LOWER MAIN ST„ M ATAW AN OPEN FKIDAY 'TIL 9 - SATURDAY A ll DAY

FREE PARKING L O 6 - 3 3 0 0 FREE CAR CARRIERS Poge Ten THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, M. J. Thursday, October 4. 196X

LF.GA1. N OTICE Keyport Law ye ri? H onor O ne W ho Scned I hem ior Achievem ent Award (Ihecscquakc Bov I Retenei* &i«pu the purjx>bt‘ uf lo rcclu svif i m im *: Cite Postmaster | ^ate (^rlifli-ntes r|;UP\1 (,)ci.ubr!‘ 4?W; I m ade bv George 11 Jone.-;, Ci>t“ ‘jsT^rC i lector of Tax«*s of Ih t U.)rou«h .*■ Is 4-1 I inner ■ 1 ~ ~ ~ f.T'^on tin;*eti w^:oh yaie cet t>ti- Al Testimonial I by v;u:ou.s assi^cti-,*-,!'.-: hav'* Hogftr .’.-htk’r. i.oUvtiii . ’ n \o -H. Lniu'jfi O ne nt iho Ne' sr-rHs in Cnt!*:*swiuak« has refouvecl niiliv'ii » n»«l iviOtlJ* l-n.'Htt-d ii’* 'Lament'd Huraoi In b !on« tinit th sidK ot Krtx.i Srrfej -n t Hcl-- that he is a countv winner in me I ou;-n of t’ti-u-h. 1 V£.\s s suryriie lesti.nomiU sivun naJinnai 4-U conte-st aud will i)'.* u ) rnouih. ot Ne'.v guest oi ine N-uadVsex Counry : u\ : . ‘t € n.’crk .tl.-'-i **-Cavroncc Hiubors riifPB Pot t::, Hltu-k i j tt-niy No, Hoard of A ‘>ncul'uie at ih*: I H nwstei William f- Ohiwmit;1 Sat­ \,U>. V Kliv.-k nt«i km,-A.I award dinner *.;» !)•: lieid at i x-\ SKu-K 2 N'o. I .Vi urday at Ihe shore Point Inn, ^onrot* Scnooi No. i. Monroe . n -LMttt'k :J ais;. U»:;nvn ;,i L-»t li i n:-.(.K 2 N-f. V,t>; J floute J5. Keypori 'Inc Bii.nr i& t o w n s l n p . I h)i>L-k ;•;.<)> /.n.iv,’-. L,>j ].> fJiodc the M-year celebikllon (if Ihii H?,r- I 7 ,.v.. ?*:{;)•>; U-|. |0 ihe Dem ocratic Club. District 1, ‘ :t.' :«l-o h, U;i VU Hi-»ck bc.i Llpns Club which also honmed 2 ' , n'k'Me ^u, l'2:<- as siviuu i>:t will hold « card party tomorrow :i T-iv .Map tK iric: ntnoiujli o! ■ seven of (tio charter m e n ^ s who : eveiiUij' al p.m. in tne ( ln'est;- Uu.u-h .iu.’! ori U-.t: furrciU T ii\ Miif> m e ^t’iVi V l> v « in th e d u b 1 I quak'i i'lre House. Koute ,M. Pnv.s of *ih« -i! 'il'Vu-h. ' Vdu anti e.u-h uf .vom ;(!•..> in.iii-.' di- iwflUrnpimaroan.-.whji *** c|ia(ini«fi * will ut* awarded and rofi t sh.,ion;s foaci.mK iii iN«» f.buvc* i-iMilit'd -ti tioit Of thi:. affair v a s msp one ot tm> [ siM ved. von Itiivc (»t . rl;ii;n ((> have SiJi’.n* Ulio, .or otiior p*aVffn: 'cji))rter members.: honored i Koger Miller, son of Mr. and JiiteroiJi h/tccti.v: .llu* n!;d w u 'i! !>?* | Mrs. Carl 'Vinter, lottreli Ud,. and ftlpng with 1-ions James Cnopan in viritir ;:f ».iv.}-ti’r* i Ihomas Sianoach, son o! M-. an bliiii. • bJl’Vr’Utnco inl^V.tncV. Isidore Gafbai. Arnold uauer, Wil (IuvIm1, duv ^r, ctiHes.v. '. un.r,.g;j«c. Mr>:, ile n rv M a n b a c h . C en tral d-t*d -»r '.Muvw.vftiitrc entry of Jistm hoiden. uiwrctice Holden avd I'arK. wdl spond the weekend at of ot!K.*r /ir -lav-'ful rli'hl. : ''Die Wm Oveilv. Oif.|i (ct Governor Stokes Fun-si -l-H (/amp for a itiiltire of which and the reaswii t!uit you ,ti’d pftrii t-f you rue :*« tfer.ry D ^llen of 1(1 U conducted "work wct.'ki>no'• as part oi their .ve< forth voin purliinti.ir- ] rc-qmremenis as 4-H council menv ( it;- .tn iht* eompSniiti ant) atiujinJm cft tne ceremome, ond pre>,cn.ed etcn • hers. The bovs are memhrrs in ; t'i ffiMiplaiut, ;t oi wnicU wiil.hp' rlurtsr rtiembej with a Charter fandshcrJ yun or. ’ requ«;si>’a:Jctr(js1a,'j Lhe lirow niow n iiOdhoi)pt:rs. ! to tiie attorney ' li>r the plMntifi Munarcii Ciieyro’i lo lw ^uin witn l'h« firsl meeting ol the Parent Uh* ,'tb\*ve nddre:^. - bis. lapel pip and a beau tifu l fr.un- leaoaer Association presidents ol DATK.D; October 1.' I33H I. ct?ANT.scrtTr. qd Charier M onaitli C>*| ttfit ate is- 1 Mnoison iosvnship was neld bv of the Svi|,c*r!of Court ! . ne chairman, Mrs, lod Krune- ‘0 ' ’ I lijed by tlie presment ot the l.iom 70 t maker Wednesday in Madron Internal |on#|. lownsi^ip High Sehooi. lhose pres­ . l!‘S'U SHERIFF'S SALE . ■^Iie piqgr^ni went pl.tnm-t, ent vvere Mrs. Robert Drake, W.i- SUPEUIOR COURT - uqtH after these award-, *eie Riv Us School: Mrs. ti. I Waiman, fib' NEW JERSEY Madison Park School; Mrs. -Robert CHANCERY DIVISION en tln.n (lie buf pribcs' ol toe even- MONMOUTH COUNTY Hell, MMlfir Sc-Uoor. M rs. L aw rence i|)P tumi rirsl, ImmLdntc Past fred l)ul,in. a county court officer and former State Supreme Court Judge llenry t.. Ackerson jr.: Docket Nil V Mayor of I reehold, is honored by local lawyers ior tdw ard 1'itriy jr.. president of the Keyport l-awyers C’ressman, Whited Krown School; Ftist Siviiii'i And Loan /u^odation District Governor and now l-mna Mrs. Harold Uhglert. Voorhees i»f Perth Ambay, a corporation of the . ov«sr 33 yearn of service. A dinner was held Sept. Club: Mr. (Jiiinn: .Superlnr Courl Judge hlvln K. Jttfemntlqiiill CfHins^llpr .Arthur J. School; Mrs. Herbert Mcsnick, State of New Jersey. Plaintiff v.fj n jn hli honor at Ye Cottqge Inn, Keyport. Simmill. und F.rra W. Karkus. chairman of tlie coili- Daniel Centola. e| &K. Detendiint« ' {.alice spoke of the active Intel Mt mittee on arrangement*, Sayre Wood South Schools, i8, 19 | Uy virtue of a writ of execution in Iq {he picture above are (left tn rlgbO former and 20 and Mrs. Hugh Gilmore.. the above «»*iU»d acjlun to' me di* ill t||e civic, social, and moral we|- Southw ood. rcctcd. i all expose for aale al pub­ fare p[ fhe community ‘he Lsur lic vendue, al the Court House in •nes Harbor Hons Club 1ms taken William Kahsau. fire chief of the die Rorongh of Freehold. CouM* of Cheesequake independent Fire Co. j f Monmouth, Hew Jersey, on Monday. urln« Us lust ten years of sei - Auxiliary Sees MTI1S P-TA Mel the *ith tiny ot Octobcr, 1SMJ2, ’ ot J . |ias issued >.j» September 'rejwrt | j o'clock. 1*. M. rrevai!jn< Time. • showing the company responded to j ALL trial tr;ir! or "parcel of land ( and premises' hereinafter particularly Preview Of Pl^y In firoivntown three fires, (wo drills and athtnd- described situate in tne Township «*f +n&'®s. » b, ed a parade. Six men Tia'vn com* Ohnsmsfi for l)is loyal faithful T h e M adison T ow nship Hifth iMatawan. in the County o f. Stun- A preview of the next play lo be pleted a course at the Slate Firit NAD Earle employee. Walter J. Sakowski, 34aA Aberdeen Rd., mouth Uni State of New je rse y ; . *nd honorable nervife to hn club. School Parein - Icachcr Associa­ He mentioned bis IpiJK service presented by The l-iaymakers • College. Sea Girl. They are George Matawan. receives u Superior Achievement Award. Mr. Sakowski BEING known as l/>t« Niw. 34. 'JS. M eetings tion mi»f Jn the high schooJ audi* aiul l!6 in RlOwh “ R” op "Map of Oak c lia irn ^ n o f the s|i,!>* co n se rv atio n in Mailison Township l|ig!i ichool Hanson. Albert Hanson jr.. Richard received ihe award of {300 for his participation as a Bureau of Naval Oct. J—Midway liose Company torium. Browntowi), Wednesday Shade*. Mrttax'an" Tow.iahip.. Mon* and blind committee, publicity Oct. 27 ^yas litypn at the meeting nig h t. Thu m eeting w as a ’‘‘" e t ac* Gunstone, Frank Moscarello, Horst Weapons Committee Member tor the implementation Navstrip Navy mouth Count}, N. J., owned by . meeting ' Schulze and Raymond Ryan. Chief George \V. Cross, made August lilli cl)a|rman and In* active participa­ quaintcd'' night for parents and Standard Requisitioning and Issuing procedures for all Bureau of of tlie Ladies Auxiliary of Cheese- Oct. I—J’ire Prevention Demon- kahsaii, Mr. Moscare.ilo. second by Richard Usurer. C. E .” and beio* tion |n many other commitl^s. ica'chcrs. T))e next'"meeting' will be Naval Weapons Activities. Pictured with Mr. Sakowski it ( apt. E. G. located in block b» Peterson, presi­ Oct. 8—Midway Auxiliary 28. The Middlesex County annual aw ard. men's convention in Atlantic City. filed In the Monmouth Count.' Clerk's Of Charles Petrillo also spoke dent, praised the cast and sum Oct. 9—Washington Engine Com­ T*-TA m eeting will h e held Wed­ Office on December 2. 1?JU7 as M.iu ighly of Lion Olinsman and tne No Ml* 17. - with such fine performances tiie pany nesday. Oct. 10 at Madison Towri- | L L C iA I N O T IC E jltnbor f Ions P»sl prPJects P<»t- LEGAL NOTICE Being comnumty known and desigr play is sure lo be a success. Oct. IO~I!ook t Ladder Company ship High School auditorium u* 8 nated ai No. U.’« Cross Avenue. Mala* maotcr Qlinsman was tbeii cm M p .m . Dr. H u b ert B lunt, county sup* Junior Auxiliary NOTICK ! before the time fixeii in thla notice. wan. New Jersey. (o (})e d|as by club president V/il- The report was given that ihe Qct. II— Ha|ey flose Con)pany ,y); and you are entitled to examine tlie crintendcnt of, schiwls, will be one Notko U hrreov Riveu that nl •S.Ull*. The approximate i.n.inuil of lha liani Trinkncr and. then past presi­ benefit card party was a success. Oct. 17—Haley Auxilniry a.m. on November 1-V h }.t*orim,' Judgment lo be satisfied by said sale. of the spoakors. Dated; September !ith. IM2. Is the iiiiin oj’ Jlii.OOn.Oi} ('»gelhcr .Mtn dent Jame^ CoiJRan presented bin) Plans,Were. i))adi; for a hincheon Oct. I/—Washington Auxiliary Officers Named wiil. be held nt tiie offices of the Fed­ M»udi* A. Corbett isgd) the costs ot this sate, plaque. In qppictistbon for Mrs. August Araco sr., Eli^aboth, eral Cum:nunkMt(ofl3 f/ommi.isicm M Aim Hi A. COUSEVV IRA K. w o t.c o r f . Sheriff. and fashioi) sljow. ip bp held Satur­ Oct. 22—Hook & Ladder Auxiliary Miss Kathleen Carrol! will serve Hus-soll K. Corbeti (sgd) distinguished and ftiemorms servr spent from Thursday io Saturday Wathington 25. D. C. 0:1 the .ipplk-u- Dated Auif. 22, 11/62 . day afternoon. Nov. 3 at C lare and j3ct. 25—p ria rd of I-Tre O ffjcR n . as chairman of tl)e Junior Auxiliary ItlTSSEI-L K. CORBETr Toolan, Haney i ILnuofiil, Attvs )ce given tq iiis clu as the jjucst of her son and daugh- tlun ot Jupiter Associates, tm*. for Trustees aa aforesaid. Coby s Restaurant. Routes !) and ' This being Fire Prevention Week, pf the Laurence Harbor American Ifoikmng this Copimand(,r Wai ter-in«law, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ueu Kl«jn*t.*nJ brc/mleust stntlon to op* Kdward W. Currie. Ksq. the Matawan Fiie pep.irtnnent wili Legion Unit 332. The retiring senior A ttorney'for Maude A. C.orbeU ter'Vqhdm jr. of the Hoffman- A ra c e ajid sons, R o u te '016. crati* on 15:10 kilocycles, daytim e on­ 11-32H Mrs. Charles Boice will be in try fo enlighten Malawan citizens advisor. Mrs. William Foster, an­ and HuasoU K. Corbett S|1EUH’F*S SALE Prince Pdst ytteian> of l-nrei,ii ly. nl Miitiiwiin, New Jorscv. lhe ap* 12II iMnln Stieci .SUPERIOR COURT chari'e of tickets which may he on lhe Fire Department Harry Palt«rson, Margaret St.. nounced the list of officers for plioation or William S. Hnlp«rn and ■ wars• presented Postmaster 01ms- purchased from any auxiliary ihe Matawan Fire Department Louis N. Sftil/.cr, <1/h an Somerset Matawan. New Jersey. OK NEW JERSEY returned hotne from a two weeks 19G2*()3 at the 'meeting held in the jA $52.00'- CHANCERY DIVISION plan with a beautiful brpwe plW1" ipeijjbe'r. In ’ charge'' of modeling i was organized in 186!i wf)pn'a group County IJroadc-u.vlInK Compiiny. lor for outstanding service as Post. business trip to Indiana. Legion Home, Summerfield Ave., new .standard brnad:.nst stfttion to op- MONMOUTH COUNTY - are Mrs. Dorolhy WigKelt. Mrs dt jricn formed Washington En F re d Gaul), ftoulr 5IG, attended Dockct No r*^68*«l Laurence Harbor. crnte o-t 13:10 kilocycles, d.tytime only, MONMOU’iH COCNTV fpasjef at Laurepce Harbor. Nathan Cressirian. Mrs. Clinton at Somerset. Now Jersey, and the ap* TIIE GRKATER NEW YORK SAV­ Mr phnsman was folali/ un gine Company. A little later, m thu Middlesex County 4-H leader* Serving with Miss Carroll will be SUHnOOATK'S COIMIT INGS HANK, a New York corporation.- Amos. Mrs. George Drost and Mrs. inecting held Tuesday night in the plicnlJon of Radio E!i/.aWtl>. Inc.. for NOTICE TO CREDITOriS TO PRE­ aware of tbe honors that wvie 1877, other men formed the lloolc Susan Crane, first vice chairman; new «;l:mdHrd broadcast station io op­ Plaintiff vs: ROBERT W. RICE, Sll., P'orplhy' Fenwick. ■ ' and Laddei. Al that time the ap­ administration building of Rutgers SENT Ct^AIMS ACAINST ESTATE itiui GLORIA C. U/CE.- his wife. De­ - planned to be bestowed on bin? t»!ld Miss Margaret Golimert, second erate on 1330 ktioryrle^, davlttno on* ESTATE OF George H. Eastmond. To Have Concession paratus'was pulled by han.l. In Agricultural School. ly, ut E!t/..ibct)i, New Jersey. Tiie fendants |ie remarked that he accepted then! • - . „ • • v, „ . vice chairman; Miss Julia Olsen, Issues In Uie henrin# as listed jn released by Uie Federal reeled, J shall expose for sale at pub­ his Moos Uul? tl e fJoffTH.ii Prnc the Hallowe en dance oi Oct. n of iVtunmoiitli. tiii.i day made, on the lic vendue, nt the Ouur*. House m were formed fo complete the pres­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pit historian; Miss Karen Crane, chap­ Co:nmunicdtiorw Cummi.sslon on Sep* nwdlcatiun ot the understKmsI. Doris the Borough of Freehold, County ot : Veterans of foreign V/ars Pobt aiu! ai file Cheesequake fire house. lum ber M, 13B2. are as fotlowi: ent day dcpartmenl. ney, and h er [/rundm oinur, .Mrs. lain; and Miss Dorothea Giimcs, Mae (Jiblfwrk, Surviving Executrix ui Monmouth. New Jersey, o i Momlriv be many other* lhat parucipa.ed. Meipbers of the committee are 1. To determine the areas and pf»p- Luo estate of lhe sairl George K. East* Throjigli the years the depart­ William Pitney sr., Ticetown Ud. sergeant - at - arms. The formal u'.at.ioivt whidi would leoelve prim ary U:e 22nd duy uf October. I(H»2. at J ’oftmaster Obnsman is retiring af- Mrs. Charles Burlew. Mrs. Donald muiuJ. Ueceajed, notice Is hereby given o'clock. P. M., X’revalllng Time er Jj years of government serv­ ment wenl through many transi­ Miss Marie Gaub, Route !), spent installation will be held Saturday, s«*rvli:e Irom each of the proposals to the creditors *»f ^ald deceased to All the following tra ct-n r p a re d of Bowne. Mrs. Joseph Soitis and Tuesday afternoon visiting Miss and the nvallabUlty of other primary present to the said Surviving Execu­ !ice Q<4-)2»nd he and bis wife, tions from hand-pulled apparatus lo O ct. 21, at 2 p.m. at thg Legion service to such nten.v and popul«,,ioM» land und t.bc prernl«e» heielnafter trix their ctaimi under oath wltnin Mrs. Victor O'Brien. horse-drawn and finally lo'.lhe me­ Winifred I. i n d s t e d t. Main St., H om e. 2. To determine the nature and ex­ ])arlicn5arly described, .situate, lylag Edna, plan to move to Orlando, A cake sale will be held bleclion six monilu from this dale. and betng in the Towr^nin «»f Mata­ chanized department of today. | H elm ella, w ho Is co nvalescing after Retiring chairman Miss Rathbun tent of tne Interference, If imy, titut Fla. aboul Nov. I. Day. Nov. $ at the lire house. At each of the Instant proposal would Dated Septem ber 11th, lr»H'2 wan in tha County ol Monmouth and Ail Volunteers havins been a sutjjical patient at presided. She announced plans for !>orls Mae Gildock State of Nfl v Jersey; the conclusion of the mectinj!. Mrs. cause to and receive fr>m each oth* .VI Juh.isun Ave.. Today our' department is run by Sl, Peter’s Hospital. fhe installation. All girls will’report er nnd the Interference thal each of 'BEING known and designated i« Marv Brown was presented with Mata-'an. N. J. Lift 38. niock 4 as .sIiikmi i>>t map lOO per ceiit volunteer membership, John Canalory. Sprinx Valley at the Region Home at 1:15 p.m the Instant proposals would recetvn Surviving ExecutrU an honorary membership pm from from all «»ther existing standard broad* entitled. Section Two. River Gardens, Morganville Girl divided Into four equal companies Kd has returned home alter be- wearing blue skirts, white blouses JU M 10 Ma Law an Township. Monmouth C ’lun- tne auxiliary. Mrs. Charles Boice oajit »*atlona. the area.1 nnd popida- of 25 active members. F.ac.i com­ inu a patient In St. Peter s Hospital. and white glove.?. They will receive lions affecteo thereby, nfid Uie avail* t.v. Now Jersey, surveyed by Craig was awarded the special prize and SUl’EltlOH COURT Finnegan. L.S. und filed in the Mwi- pany lias an assistant chief who New Brunswick. abJJJtv ot other primary »*rvlce to hostesses for the evening were /heir capes snd caps ut the Legion tho arc a i a:irt populations affected by OF NKW JERSEY mouth County Clerk « Office on Julv Enters College must work four years to ullain full 2, lll.M). j i Case No. Cj-tl. Mrs. Florence Hnnson and Mrs. H om e. inlerforenct from any of th« instant ClfANCERV DIVISION chief. These men sre in complete Eligibility Rules prorx^als*. ,, MONMOUTH COUNTY TOGETHER with all fixture* imv M ist Charlene. Holmes, daughter Dorothy Fenwick. DOCKET NO. »M35 charge at all alarms and fires. Be­ Miss Rathbun also announced the 3. To d«t«rmin« whether tne appli­ Of Mr. and M n. Charles Holmei, Plan Card Parly, cations of Juj)iter Associates. Inc.. *1'AVE o r NEW JERSEY connef’tiofi with the premise* heielu Route 79. Morganville, bos entered sides commanding at fires each eligibility rules for memberihip TO desirribed. and Radio Eli?.ab«>Ui. Inc. would caiue Uelng I’oinnioalv known and deiig- Mars Hill College. Morin Carolina. chief has specific duties, such as since so many inquiries are being objectionable interference_ u WFYI or -- i LYDIA A. COHNEJIJ.E. her iiein, de Dehm Is Head Of anv ^ r e i l s t i ^ ' s t a . ^ r d broadcast vWee*. *tid oerv>na) rt^ire.Hemativos . iiaten as ho. m r-o She was accompanied by her paj- inspections, mainlainence of equip­ And Fashion Show received. Daughters and sisters fltation ard *f so. the nature and i nnd i»er, th rlr, or any of their sue* Garden*. Tnwiuhtii New ents who spent the week in Nortlr ment, alarm system and aux­ , . . t ,u I of members of the American Lo- extent ’thereof the area* and popula* i I’CMnri In ilghl. Utte. and Intereat, { Jeriey. tioiu affected thereby, and the avail-1 and SAMVEL J. COUNEIIJ.E, his | The approximate amount ot tne CarqltDa. Virginia, and Waihing- iliaries. ..revv -hspte1 . i gion are eligible to join the Ameri* l>e f»at!flfle<1 by 4 >t(k Holmdel Youth lhe operation of the deparlment dipt Wings Club, an organuat o n £a„ u >fii0n Auxiliary. Olrla lo tbe billiy of other primary servlc* w heirs, devl*ee.<, and fier^onal repres«n> j judgment (o n. D .C . *;uch areas and- population*. — talives and his. tlieir. or any of Uielr , sale Is the um of $9,700.04 together Is run by the Board of Fire Officers of foimer airline hostesses, will 0f u become'members ot ihe successors In ritfht, title, nnd tmeres! with t>ie Cfist* yit this xa’c. . At the regular meeting of the hold a card party and fashion show *■ - 4. To determine whether Somerset Alfred Storer Is a surgical patient which consists of the chief, captain, Junior Auxiliary, Countv Brondcaalitig Company '.k fl* MARY J. STOPFORD. her heirs, de- ir a k woi^corr. Shenrr. Holmdel Youth Activities Associa­ on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. al the mme I ally quallllod to construct and vlbee*, and personal representatives Uat(*d SentemtMjr S. IW3 ; at'-Fftkln Hospital. Neptune. tion held Sept. 21. 1962 at Ihe first lieutenant, and a member at Miss Rathbun also introduced and Imr. their, or any of their .luo* Kovac*. Atidenon. Horowitz 7>a7.1et and j M(,mherJ are reminded loio Drmpb rin g ' ! granted. Steve Starace: trustee for one year. makeup by Beauty Con.su anls ( ,, 63 )(jes whi(,h arc ,)ci t0(;* • Jupiter Associate* Inc , You iire hereby Mjtnnioned Bitfl re- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Belchen- John Landers: trustee (or two pumping engines, one Ikm Ii and IM Mam St.. >11 itEUSER, MEC* DRUGS Mrs. James F. Cahill. Hazlet, l.l |cctcd a, (his (jms :?EH He UE MAIO. pliintlfPs attorney, bergur and children. Clifford and years. Gene Ferrick and trustee for ladder truck and a fire polic; truck, j , M atawan, N. J. The fire police truck carries traf- \ chairman ol the event. Assisting jlfl $4.’t,20 wlnmc iiddii^s is l.V) Main Street. Jilwood. visited Mr. and Mrs. War­ three years. Phil Hartley. Mat.'O' an. Np". J^r^ry. aa to Redemption den Hibbells and daughler un Sun- fic cones, lighlJ, and rope3 pertain-1 w'lli the ai rangements are . Iiv-., the complaint ibrd ln n civM jv n The HYAA voted to haVe their Visif In Matawan NOTICE (Jay. Ing to police duties. The l.lo<*k and i Kcn,’(;th S;!?.1: 5 ^ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR* in Lilith Jf'i»n I*. LanKan is n.e C e n t e r 13-!hrough-J5-year-old boys play in plauilllf anil H. Mrlvilb* Wfl/m in, et Alex Vincent attended the wed­ Ladder truck is equipped with ci^ht 11'ckels; Mrs. V. illiaiii L Corley, At DINANCi:. AND ITS AM END­ ihe Raritan - Holmdel 8 - to 15 Miss Susan J. ilecker, White!! AfENTS AND .Sf.'iTLE.VKNTN. EN aj.s., a rr dcrendant’*, jxMuIinu ia the ding on Saturday of James Butler Stjpctlor Court of Nev Jer>.*;. mthm F o r League, Inc. during lhe 1963 sea­ ladders, ranging from the small j ' ' ^ , nds.: N.Y, and Peter M. Gre^n. ]1 TITLED "AN ORDINANCE FIXING jlo Miss Judy Garland, members ol eight loot folding ladder lo the lofty i J'.1 ■> M‘i^cll. .led Banlt, cltoir | I lai.i j AND INCREASING THE SALARIES .‘tl r|;n-s- Hftcr Octobor 2}. P».Vi exclu- son. IsUmd. w ere tlie we-.*k»*nd vlve ui ..iirb datn II wm fall !-i fjwhjn. . I-o.'K Ot MEMBERS OF THE I'OI.ICE quests nf Miss Becker's grandpar- j DEPARTMEN1- OF THE TOWN­ ;utl«inc'U hv rhfaul’ ma'. be rr.’ilrMvt MKKIN Hamilton. Ontario, on Saturday. A registration (or boys between ananut f«»r ttr rebrf riemamlrd Portae gasoline generators wh,ch ! td ents, Mr. and *\irs. l.eou UStinien . s SHIP OF MATAWAN IN THE Mr. and Mrs. David Ferreira and eight and fifteen will be held Sat- ^ ru ^ ^ I T , S 7 J"stl* t?- Mahoney, Malawan. ar i COI N't’Y OF MONMOCTFI AND ia thi- rmtip!.*tut You shall l.\« 'um .children/ Elizabeth City, N.C., via­ urday at the Holmdel Klcmentary ! f S . !L , ..,7a tmok^' ^ Mr*. «#v Ci. Wolf, New Shrew thul. Main St. | KTATE OK NEW JE R -E Y " aiuui-r .mil !>!.».? »l .soivb-c in dupll- ____ | NOTIC NOTICE n-'M'iiv Ke.-p.i ••'.it<* ^ilh *)ic Clerk >>f C0UP0>,S ; Sled relatives in and around Mor- School, between the hours of 10 ’ jt,ctur amJ is [.quipped with life s lHir>'' l,rizes an,) Mrs nichartl Jt SLiti: Ho •*t. Tlflitoti. ( \ i Or^linan-o eulRJctl a, (I.i ganvllle .over the weekend. 8 1,11 ’ “nd-'2 ^ Si«" UP ,0f "E I ring and jackets ?or wafer reirue! | '^^ver, p^city.^ _ i at a mertn-tf of thr 'I'f.n- er '.vlth tne j coming basketball season. Il 1 ring . I lun ^ Bell M anager 1 prt’f«-lure '' Mrs. Alex Vincent was given a ' ! T he M. li. H aley Hose truck is 19;>C I ri.iit*^ <•; tar T' i .m im iiij n for requested any boy in this age f o r Ai! ’ Cnunt'. »f M< :iv,.-jt>i aiul tupperware party recently al the Ward La France 750 gallon pum p!** “ I1 ut. ®;30„p''m home of Mrs. Wilson Dacus, Sayre group interested in playing basket-1 ,. , . ...— - ,,, -h ,- ...... 1 . club members nt tlie Home i DATED O.*! Woods. Friends made If possible ball, register, so that plans cun be I J*h,«h f rnw . ______K Wr formulated now for the basketball m •t),° ,00S,lMr , , ,s i 1 1 1 1 1 O l i,'ni» (."■ foe Mrs. Vincent to take meny use- season - equipped with a wet water propoi- I I ' ; ) | ) C j4 U 20 fill pieces back to New Guinea. a « ti .1 MVAAMioner and a foam yeneralor, both! H U IIIIU ll lld llO Friends were from tho tabernacle A meeting bet ,\ te n the H Y A A , w|1jcjl a re nCeded in fif»l)tin« stiib- i r i # , , n TO: VANCE !> CORREIT l>ir h.-ii5, Baptist Church of Soulh Kiver. ih il^ li, n«'xt -.1 It!n. jcgatre.v hx:c* /or • tlcvlseei. • Sayre Woods Baptist Church, and Uy vbtue «>f an order of ute M«,ii- . tbe Maravath Baptist Church in StfoK slSaFB | i O lds Pi-ogram mouth C-mnly CD.irt. Prnu.ite Divis;>ni ! • - • - - throw upwards to 2000 gallons of, ^ a comnuttco meeting held by H azlet. also to work together In establish­ fn .I f l^ imi Au^lHt ,'Wth, RXilV in til*- water per minute on R fire If need* j j|ie fjoltndel Youth Activities A*- ifuitler of the Estate ot Dick E C>i-. Mr, and Mrs, Allen Miller, Lake­ ing tt comprehensive program for bi«n. deee.neJ. «*f» |x>titl*»n *f Mftud«* /and. I-la.. sjwnl Sunday with Mr. the youth of Holmdel. ed. Midway ond Washington hn* j sociation on Saturday, Mrs. Karo- A Corbett unci H'l.ineU K Corlu-P, i , pnri Mrs. Donald Miller and sons. nine trucks are similar 500 ualbn t |jne willcy #as appointed chiir* acting tiu-.t^ri. th-.i foil.e.* Ing e.olire ; Rpbert Miller, Robert Knudeon I9l(i Seagrave pumps w|uipped with 1 „r(,ani/e and formulale a li brink* KlvrM lo >o.r ' Mr. and Mrs. August Boldt held and Jack Purcell were appointed ‘•NOTICK OF S-E1TLKM ENT OF ■.’00 gallon booster tanks. All three I program for the gills nf the town- : fi picnic in their yard recently wilh a committee In charge of arranging ACCOUNT AND DtltECTTONS OF pumps carry 1000 feet of 2' j inch J shi|>. Mrs. Rila I.ticania volunteer- Till', cotnrr TO f}ISr’HAllt;F. EX- about 50 people attending from the spenul trips for youth. liose and 300 feet of \V> inch hose, , (*d io assist, ECtrTOR AND TRL'STEl*. ! G r o w Mprjfanvllla area and Freehold. The next meeting will lie Oct. 19. NoMee Is tierrby »»Krn ln.it ll'f .n1- ' plus Scott Airpacks and Mine Saf*1- , 'lhe following women offered to roin't Of die nubser ibr|-<( M.unl** A ty j»as tna.*5k« for the protection of ] take charj;e of tht*se activitici1 C-'i-brtt tnu! HimscI! K C>»ii.ift|. our m en. j (‘heerleadlii'?. .*Iis, P'dna Hamnu'r; filniw ,, Htf/IK linrfff f'(t.f< ft c itefl ' M easure INTRODUCING... Anyone wishing tn join the Mm a. ' knitting, sewing nnd crocheti:'!’.. wan 1‘ire Department must lie b »• Mrs. • .Gave . llnmberunr. Mrs.. .WI . . tween the n^es of IS and 4a nnd hv** e ric llenl*. M rs. G eorgia Coti'*n fl DIFFERENT AUTO POLICY in the lloim ioh of Motawan. If vou and Mrs. Marie Ttiylor; volley hall /, For - am .utei,sM-(l appi.i aia>t>A a., '(•tv! u '' tl", ' * M-lr|»:l»M uvailable a» any ftre house- I' i ance. Mi « Vet na M auro Mt < You've mm lad Insurance like this! Antoinette Kanuifuwskv und Mi s». ^ M e d « u i $ . C arole UurleH’.li, f M »J»!1 e a 1 * n i 1 ’ « '• * * • ; ' -*■ V ’'r- M organville Driver MAW TIN J. 1*0UI> 1 A ii'^ist rat inn will bo held Oct. for the .11)i*«iitn In this |irogi.im. A fiver Jersey Hell Teleplti'iie Co. busmens ! brit. n n ;t<-ti»o' t: h%»<-i***. • AUTOMATIC » rOP QWLIir M onday whentitmtf u w trailer...... tnu K dnv- i " ill. R'* M’nl »»rci ” Vf i w it-thi p rcsl- [ evplainin^ in detail uhout this Did- | nouiued today. M r. Ford, wlto lives '..f MVMEMfS l id e n t striL ’k the re a r nf his in ith i'tam and re^iM/ahon. nt tin] Ud., Holmdel, Tub SAViNim you place with us earn liberal m . | van on Uoute l!M) neat Kiversid<’, I Since this is « community pro- j been a st.tff supervisor in the P.nr i ject, 'i|H)n*,oi ed iiy the H YA A , it is : tan Division of the com pany, imi|»n rultmu, Slnrt suyii cdhiuiIi—with Just a fovr lllll 00L0 KEY AUTO POLICY It writtin br GOLD ; jxillce mid. 'Ihe dead man wa. ; ur:;e'lp ed to New llrunswiek. 111 Tilt HOMt INSURANCE COMPANV. famoui I identified ns .To teph Monner, 41. •flnUurd rruularly— nnd by # tim* cullen« ui this pioijtam emu... j |(a Joined N-v.v Jersev Hell m iVrt r ' W Hlllemint ot cluimi ilnci KEY | State police r.uld he was pinnetl ilay.i ciiuiii, yimr eiinungs ntmio can pay up U5). Frllillei In tvery jtnu, f under the roof of tin* o .e rtu in e d [Mm, I U'Mhia ( 0 I n roprrvvnfti! ive n r hr ...... ; Jvij / i n fl(l j,.', oi: i; 0. t.ul .ia • ci-.i In a yt.u ut tuitlimi h l»t ill thi momf uvini f«r,ii and j Mlllsidt? haniiN Dauy van The further lnft>inu(loii on •ddllional features AUTO ■rhlver of the frnlh'r truck wa. Movo into Now Horne (>"• ,m !|»e i"miii"i- St'ip m noon. .id e n tified as Rob* ri M iller. I!H j r i a l (I. |iai intent. Wdudlni i S-yiir eonllntintion affronie.-it, I Hrowu Ud , Moritanville Police M r and M is I|erl»ei' (Hi ich nnd Mt l oi d. a nai ive ol I •• i i'y, Jliflil# Of come li lo d iy P " POLICY |saitl he wn* unlnlured A el« "v.c il.itijdiler, Mis-, | ou Ann, h i'-" h a ,;i adu.iln of ,'ie!i»n Mail I !m \ ei I uf death hv auto and a motm ve tiniVi'd finm Woldon Ud to thett '•Uy He is a i apM m m 'lie Nat o n R liA I. INSIJHANf I'. ] bleb* chaijje have been Illed al ( iua: d ai lillet y . He r< ari j, in Liberal Building & Loan A ssociation I'S T A T li new hniiie .tt al 1111 h ^ I »‘i i . P o l i s h l*K01*i:n I V jui*,aiu-it Idm. |H»lU e .said. 1» e * * p h 1 e civic and m lllta ty |',i*Mip., ni'-hid UONJUa V an s A gency m o t '. in;', the lla /le l Mm* Com p.tnv, the 159 Main Streel — filuluwau John U. l-'lnrliio. Duiker j Your Hdveilhemcni in thn I to iv tiltotil Im.mess card-i.' National (iuard A^oeiaMnn oi me j pujH’f will reach pimpectivc c u n s 1 * |»111 y them tjuickly U S ; Ihe Ne.v Je isi'v V.if ,'»nal 267 Main St. LO 6*1881 M a t a w a n j jmrchaseis in ovviy commuiiitv in aud al tiie iljjht pi«ce. Coine (itia'd Asvam I tLoti. and Lni' llau- • Momtooi Fudoicil HonW» lofm Brtiit-. bysli'm ■ tho bny.dmro at«d t i y m I'orlt ( Kin ei Club THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. Irisg® Sfcsv*« lW *«Sayt Octnfeer 19&2

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ttfe PORK ' M ! g » LOINS (unttr Cvl Loir. L o i n ( h o p i c r iC H2 alf 45‘ H a lf i ,t . * « « » Portion Ib. 3 9 ||)a Sauerkraut p is . 1 7 c IX Mt THERM O BOWL Lancaster Brand (Bone In)

With Purchase of *5 or More and Coupon Below CHUCK I b . Imagine— a $1.00 valued-free with $5 purchase. For better toste— c ■ keep it hot! Keep it cold! Guaranteed dishwcsher tafe! Stalnproof! 3 9 Unbreakable I 12-oi. copocity,. Unharmed by boiling or freezing. Get ROAST this week's color— CORAU Luncoitcr OVEN-READY DUCKLINGS Brood „ *>. 4 8 1 B u i l d a completely let on w**li-by-w#*li plan, llfftlM t LEAKPROOF S£AL ROCK CORNISH 6AM I HENS tr *. 4 5 i Co fva* R I B R O A S T Regular sB,ry^d Ib. 6 9 c R iy h l fo. 7 9 1 CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON NOW ut ecto iJJ*bU7 hlehfl* Potmdole Chicken, Turkey oi Beflf Regular *1“ Value M g BONEUSS .■icfiw I' hI i k i Ij Ih C o u p o n CROSS-RIB ROAST 89c P O T P I E S 6 ^ ft ;N oIjVM iON Mode of Celanese Fortiflex— tlie new, ? LineeiWr RlC FREE! Bolero Therm-0 Bowl ARM POT ROAST >b 69c BEEF H’ 0NI0H 51EAKS Brand pkg. ^ rigid polyethylene which has earned »a-o», 8 9 { One Free \sith purchase of $5 cr more ond KIRKPATRICK OYSIERS pka. tha Good Housekeeping guaranteed. l c i . thii coupon. CALIFORNIA ROAST 69c BIRD'S EVE FISH BITES 5 *Pk9. 2 f $1 Nome _ loncniier Brcnd S SH UTS 2 3 t 'sSt A d d re s s __ SAUSAGE MEAT Put* Park 59c »■ H i a n t 8 Colors-One Color Each W eek Limit l Coupon Pur Shopping Family £xpir«« S«t.| Oct. 4 FREE! 30 S&U 6 ' K I i B V STAMPS ■ 4»? 'I 'w t r i W , W ith Coupon below ond purehai* of Ib. pkg. Loncoiter Brond Bocon. (*

"YOU NEVER HAD IT SO FRESH” ;y ^ 1 FREE! 30 S&H Green Stamps In oddition to r«cu1or »tcmp», with pureboit CAMPBELL'S tomato juici 2t:: 55* of U>. pko. of LoncoaUt Brood B A R T L E T T L lI h t BACON CAMPBELL'S 6 ’Sr T* Nom« M A d d ren .

limit ] Coupon f«r ShoMlna CAMPBELL'S "XT' 8 $1## PEARS family. |jplro« Sal , OH. fl I- SAVARIN «•»» ™ 69* FREE! 50 S&H 6reen Stamps in Gddition to ragulor itompi with purchoss of 25-lb. Lofl DEL MONTE 4 1:: 89* 2 - 2 9 1 POTATOES Nom# — Fancy Brussel Sprouts Address DAZZLE BLEACH ^ '2 9 ‘ H 49* APPLES M clntoih 3 t . 29c Pint Limit 1 Coupon f*r flhopplnt I M P O R T K D 7 - 0 * . 3ib>. 19c b o x 19c fam ily. Cipirn Sat., Oct. fl c o m Sweet Potatoes oSSL PROGRESSO TOMATO PASTI 6 69* GREEN W ith Coupon at Right ond Purchase of a B 2 - o i . 25-lb, bug of potatoes. FREE! 30 S&H Green Stamps PROGRESSO wivioiL con 89* Free! 50 S&H STAMPS In oddition to regulor itotrtpi, with purchoflfl vt four 27-oz. cans of ld«ol 7 -o i. Anierivri’s i^rvutesi I FROZEN FOODS Sauerkraut 4 «™ B 9 t DEEP BLUE t„. c o m 89* Frh e If inning Hutto N o n e - - . — ' - ■■ - ■ D I A L 1 6 o i. S | 0 0 6 - c i. $ | Address - .. - — ■ TOMATOES *■*« 1 0 c o m L e m o n a d e Wcam ■ Limit 1 Coupon Par flhopplns -o i. MINUTE MAID ORANGE F.ni.l/, lip irtt Sat-, Oal. • 8 6 -o i, WISHBONE »« i i « o r m i a t b o t t lo 30‘ JUICE Butter 1 6 - o s . J Q * FREE! 30 S&H Green Stamps L l b b y P e a s 6« L “ 89« Winner c f O v t r 100 Piiiel! VETS p o o r o o o 6 c o n s r u n » pkg«, in oddition to regular itarrpi C R E A M S A|>< SpCCioi Appl« Sa«co 4‘jm 3 9 * t % | p i l l i H t I I I tpO|h«Ffini, Twljl, Eltowi, ^ , 3 9 c Sliced NcUnc! ■ ■ ■ jj,ort Cut*, Yermkelli, S«a Shells. 2 * * '^P"S#* 3 3 ‘ C r e a m P i e s ftoch Nom* — — - KRAFT SW ISS ‘ V 33c Address . ... IDEAL Regular or Crinkle Cut ideal White ©f 3 8pk;',. 6 9 c French Fries I O 9 ,'0'- SLICES Colored American PROGRESSO "SSffiBT 4*s? T # •1 Llrril t Cnupnd p*r fhoppins ParT ily. K»pir«t S«t., Oct. <

BONNIE toil«t timvm 4 v.'!k 25‘ ACME FREE! tl advtrlittd prices eft'dive Werf. ttlieufth t*1., C«L I to fl. We r*l«rv« the HqM U llmll QUantltia*. Nal r*«p«n. FREE! 39 S&H Green Stamps fer typographical errere. COFFEE S & fl Green Stamps « Coupon fur JO Stamp* In in or\j't!cn to refjloj »‘onipi REWARD! Eoch 6*01. Jar p-irchoso of I tultlei cl ideol I B e e c h n u t TO ILETRIES DEPT. EE AT li HE k TBADIHC IDEAL Instant ■ 3 bo.,1.: . 9 < 9 e I T A IX ^ * Regulor 73c Siie. 3 0 ” - : i Save U e,i on Imported English f‘ > , Baby Foods Bottle t STRAINED of 100 Bayer Aspirin 59c B O N E CHINA !<» ] o i”" 99c 6 ci, |or i C iSD Y DEPT. IE ATI lil.S m C U P S . . J SAUCERS 10 Minlfi c - .. 10 ..I. Jo B e e c h n u t W HITMAN CHOCOLATES $rgi9 FREE! 30 S&H Green Stamps . Chocolate Cream Drop!, C-oi. YOUR CHOICc i $ 10-rc. jnr ^ H in c'M'i uri lu AitorteH Chorolflte Coromelj, 5*os. \ y. -fh \ ■ t i i l C IcUol 'Jr. F o o d s Alicrted Winioturr Chocolate, -ci, / FREE! 30-STAMP COUPON 1 6 is M ill ' ; / ' * Jl CHOPPFD Thrt Cov.frd Pcppffrmlnts, 6 * 'j-ci, f J ( f *01 Al «.. C-I-RI!« '- ‘li* P I E S lUitle'i Qulk V.’ 45c Au Gralln Potalou 43c A A I C t A | N H| I 2 io f.tMn.j n tn fffau’or Spanish RIci i : 49c vr!th t m thM fl «f qt. jor vf Ideol i CooDcr (lean er I'hCI 1 II ITI u i Rutlo'i Oulk ..... Jf.r 43c MAI AKINI i | HUM , rifl/tv Coldon, Mfliblc or Wolmit MAY0NHAI5I »r 1AIA0 DHI55IHO W ild Rice *,£■ «5c I MeuIK lie fa* 07L Dl M 1 DYNAMO Swanion Dinner 41c Ur-n, ...... -...... - .... - ...... - | PLANTERS . V I . 65c (urHid Rite t , v 39c ju k o 39c (•lk(elin Tu l<«i A iU tffii ----- — - ...... ■ - — * Blidt [ye V; 79c Pound Cake 59c I miitMM! itrA ' 33c Vinegar 'I',;1., Z", 15c 49c l::.’ 89c —’V' While Vinegar "" i3c Birdj[*e 79c l(4l«r Ulllnti V: 3 i c li um Wu. 29c VJh> > t 1 Mr •►'*>»►>"? V | lic * M h .‘‘ 35c M AMI7 01. 7 0 , - win» vineoif’ V :;;" ':i9 c ...... M” B lirfi Eye < llll I.H»* Fkn.Hr ^ Olt »«t. / 7t/ y , >«i- M «•* Bread2 25c -I ItfllAHt H u o la Oil B lrd j Et i v r .r 'jii' 79c K91 ClfMI Mi Hf •l*t 1 I * ■ . *. **'*1' ■» PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ROUTE 35 * ku 3 6 Pag* Tw«tv* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, October 4, 1962

[ Lym*, WowJbtKigts; Krwik Dro- No. 16, A Sportsman, Auto Racing Sensation No. 16 Takes »gan, AJorganvjHe. aad the Ra>ne/ R a rita n F o o tb a ll O ff am t CodchnK'.Ort C hevrolet - n x a Islip Fmale New Brusi.^.vicK, and Charley BkkS- slti, Spot.swuwi, pi>C;2d the stock To Colorful Opener I ! class winters. . ■ - Uy.ie Harmsn, Sraien Isbnd, s' 1 Raritan- .Township's now high the 3-yarr. U ockjwj; ; gam e.o( its.mtetscholsslic : caiw r cracked across for the hrst toncn- a •!'/1 lapsed :aitk' amJ a 8 U S rnpu . 'Saturday, playing Monmouih Re- (iov.;i m the history of Rankin dash. ' - . r- sloaal at KHS lieitl. The outcome Township Hish fyothnll. This touch-1 iiwns act *.vhKt ths . crowd of 400 down was the•• m ore■ Impressive ml Of-CtW’-'.’O.Jlv ;ru .-.oliJCi ft-'V in U.S. faithfuls would bays illtetl, for tlie th a t It w a s th e resu lt of a. steady, A rujv -['f-*-iiuve a I F o rt Monmcuirh. - F.ocketa lost to Iho Golcren Fjlcons relentless drive, ensp in the ex«cu- For ;n?ornut;i>.fi ca)t OS MW‘i. . H ut .ih o c x e cu tio a ol; m e ch an ­ tionof »!ays...... ical play, especially in running Tha: was all.' But «w . R#dc«t* • Tin* e a sisrn Aonihfich is th t Ne*# jilays, wss that.'good by the Kock- left the held witn lhe unusual ii-:-:-1 Jor?ey suae £ ■’■team, the Rockets a one-yrnr dsw rs from the crowd at tho hand­ Central Regional at--Bayville.- This if?.; team, except for- Woody Sulllvnn ling of the Kevport-car. Front then 1 -»ttd Chet Zarembj, ends, and w ill1 glv«'Coach Oxiey's charges a on 't, Gouvma. kept two or three ’..•• Frosty Burns ar.d Doug Allen, chance to get over beinK too much laps ahead of the pudu and fm ishsd “green” and not enough "gray,” s ' tackles, who played on undefeated 111 the clear. also to recover the services ot 'Xeyport High jayvee teams for two F alco R ac e Alien, to put needed hulk on the ; years before coming, to Kuritan. lh e ?0*:ap jalopy feature race ut lino. r A i disaster of major proportion? STATISTICS Old cJrirtsa stadium Sunday (truck the Rockets right at the out- M on. captured by Tommy Falco, Mor- net when the 253-lb. Allen was >n* ganviUe. The main event haa to be First downs ' Jured and had to leave the name. Rushinu Yandatfa restarted five tunes as cars spun .9 liONEl JEHRfS- [SIEilE WlNWMO -I , Trick Pau Pl»y Poising Yardage . oui: w ildly, sm ashing into th e g uard- -ScrSCTpiay b» UMf GtlBfflf tnd BUWE EOWWB 1 . Tlie next blow to the Raritan P aw es raihng .fence and dJinagiug olhsr Pa&scs intercept by lusi»i *.j i, bsot wj inid»aii fKEO KOHiJWH i'vcauie :was s trick pass play by P u n ts - automobiles. ■ ■ n a ti'itctri bi pjcimb n ■ ■ ■ | Ralph Mango, Falcon quarterback, JFu^Maa lout Emil Zimmer, West Keansburg, Yard* Peuullrri . copped second place. C h arely C-ilzo, ure-who i» one of the better players . Muiinicutfe Rtitonftl (~«) The Keyport car of Dick Kirby startled the top driven; ot the east will keep Roing Suiulay afternoons ut the Ft. Dix Speedway, New , Special Kiddie Show to be seen around this season. E n d s — Sanburi*, Voorh«?«w, S *rgeiu, Saturday nibht by outrunning their modifiers at Islip, L.l. Iho cur operated by Barclay Henderson, a former Keyjwrter. Little Ferry was third while Bob Mango hit Gold and Black half­ Lynch. - . . . Kuhar o? Carteret was fourth Saturday Mat. back Gary Drucoll with s pass Tackle* — Stonehnm, Siryker, M&*1 across the finish line. aa, Jones, P*tu>raun, Trigg. . up the clock some more. Wnen the Hashing yardage 6(1 213 behind tha drawn-in Raritan de- Guards — Martz. Erl), Smith, Mo- Pu&stuif yurtUH* B2 2* Cars driven by .Iqu B row n, High-, "Siege Of Syracuse" • fenders for a 07-yard scoring play Ktyl«r. SttrcHmnn. Keys Blunt Garnet Gull Power, Win Gulls finally recovered possession P arses a-9 1-8 land Park, and Bill Hilliard, Frank­ Ceatora — Holmes. Huckler. Posse* Intercepted b / 1 0 :'&< that put Monmouth Regional ahead Buckx — Coi>e. Fortune. WilUanu, again, it was too late m the game Punts i-28 S-2JJ lin Township, collided coming off SvM with the game hardly under Mango, ltoach, DrU'^oil, McKay, I.u- fo r a team so deep In Its own Fum bles U«t 0 1. the second turn, both cars turning SUN.-M ON^ndTUEs! - way. oar«ui, Brown, Hubbard, Porter. 13-6; Play Monmouth Regional Next Yurtls ptntiUt+d 49 56 on their sidea. The* drivers escapcd JUrltan Twp. <*) , territory. Hermanson got off a few But the Rockets did not fold. Keyyort (S3) Injury and tho cars were towed off En Pt. Pleasant’s football team gen­ frustration for the Gulls. They desperation passes to no avail and Ends — Thomae, Scullion, Poat, An­ They drove upfield but had to forte. Tuck«r. Bachin»nn. the track into the pits. erally pushed Keyport High’s grid- it was all over. derson. punt. The Falcon? came tearing Tackles — Bun«, AU«n, KlUon, Co* would set their followers lit an up­ Drag Racing Meets giano, Berko\v;c2 . , ders all around the lot in the game This Saturday Monmouth Re­ Tackles — WUlianu, SUrtm&n, downfield again but at the Raritan roar by marching down Into KHS Brown. Fmw. Sunday’s program was the final J G N M I U M i '' Guard* — Hyman. Cohen, Doyle, at tho Garnet Gulls field Satur­ gional conies to the Keyport field ' 17 the drivia halted when Driscoll Centers — Ilackett, Dimlch, . territory against tha spread-out G uard* — W ilson, Cro*3loy, flUvos* half-mile and fifth-mile racing show day, but tha scoreboard read at for a second weekend lu a row. fumbled and Steve Berkowitz was Hacks — Sachs. Morlarlty. Boyd, Ul. of the season. The Saturday night Tower, Perry. Perez, Clymoro. thh end, Keyport 13, Pt. Pleasant Red Raider defense. But as the Pt. The Keys will find the conquerors lESION '{- in to reco v er. B ut a la s, th is w as Center — Mltm. drag racing meets will ba tho only M onm outh R e f . 8 14 0 6—*6 6 . Pleasant eleven reached the Key­ of Raman Township troublesome. Backs — ltourahAn. 3lusai-«, Robin* H L J i *UA V vv to no avail. When the Rockets Ttarltau T»vp. (» 0 0 G-- 0 The Golden Falcons have far few­ racing action at the Madison Town­ TouciKtowmi — DrUcoIi, Cone, Hub­ KHS Coach Stan (Tuffy) Baker port 30. the Keyporl deep defend­ aon, Steueck. Di>.?rr, Frittdrldw. ;> fould not get anywhere along the er Illusions about their prowess as ship speedway. bard, Mam;*. „ and his assistant, Jay Demarest, ers amid help out the linebackers Point l*lea\«ul Aeach Bruce Jensen, Fords, and John round, they took to the air. Ron Pointa alter touchdown—LucarelU 2 a running team. They use the pass- M artineui Enctij — Weber. Dooro.i. V/cbleder. Carone, Arbor, were the drag rac­ tachs, Raritan passer, tried to get (kicks). accomplished (his desirable end re­ and the defensive wings could take option with the ever-ilangerous tt. Patterson. uMELViUE SHAtLSONS . Official* — Carlcme, Douglas, Hoyle, sult by a series of defensive im- on a pass defense chore on the ing oHmmation class winncis Sat­ loose c! tha ball as he was hit. Ralph Mango in the pitch or keep Tackles — lf,ck*J-t. Mcllllo, Magley, T ig u lsk i. provisions to make up for the mani­ It. Patterson. urday night at the Stadium drag- It lobbed over into the arms of flank. Stopped o:i the ground, Her- role. The trapped and troubled cen­ Ouarila — Messerol, Hafcenlockcr. stnp. The will compete In the fall Ralph Cone, Falcon wingbsck, who fest shortcomings of Red Raider manson would go to tne air to no ter of the KHS line should get a Centers — Uennotte, D'.itf. Lewis. d a s h e d 31 yardji fo r a second play. av a il. Back* — Hermanson. Harm, Na- championship classic Saturday af­ bit of respite ns the Falcons put meth, Cobb, J, Piitteryon. Hobuei. P ^ v ' touchdown. Mike LuccareUi kicked Pietrewicz Has The game was billed as a btg In fact, it waa the Keys who the pressure on the wings and the ternoon at 3 o’clock. had the better second half scoring Keypor; l) 0 0--J3 t*>.e p o in t. . ■■ ' . ■ • . . test of forward-passing between Keyport pass defense, fhe Red and Point Pleasunt Boacil O 0 O 0— ti Jensen wheeled his Ford Road­ chance. They reached the Gull 4 ster to a middle eliminator tri­ 1 Now behind two touchdowns, tha the Keys’ Dan Hourahan and tne White should pull it out In a lugh- Touchdowns — Ste;*eck, Houruhan, T W T & o fc AAA ’63 Contract lust in the third quarter after Harris.. umph with a 80.l>5 mph jaunt, while " Rockets were pressed to gamble Gulls’ Russ Ilermunson. Hourahan scormg game ot move ami go Poinw afur touchdown — Thorntu. marching from midfleld. Gary Post Carono earned hU nitddla stock : more freely, always bad for a Interest of other big league clubs made it look lhat way the first against Ocean Central, an unbeai- Ofhclals —• itooney. IL^idlo, Sullivan, 10 minutes of the game. When Ihe i dropped a fourth down pass in the win w ith a 1952 C hevrolet, record* [ o m < • "green" team. Binkic Moriarty In Alex Pietrewicz, former Key­ en club, Oct. 1 J, G arbe. Keys did not make appreciable end zone, but the Keys had u-ed I ing a 6.69 elapsed time and a had replaced Sachs in the passer port High player in the Milwaukee STATISTICS up the clock. P o in t Opportunity for select few In U.S. < W.67 m ph dash. tola for the Green and Gray. A toss Braves (NX.) farm chain, lias led vardagego the first time they . got Then the Gulls marched slowly Key- Army Reserve at Fort Monmouth. I Oaa class trophy vlctore m the ■ that.should have boen “eaten'* for their hands on the ball Hourahan jhjU aut to his being sluned to a triple A upfield in the last quarter, but at - a loss was let fly and. It Was taken passed downfield to Sam Robinson First down* 7 For information call OS 1-188-1. ‘ two car races included VVaUy contract by the Toronto team ot the Keyoort -HI, Dick Cobb, their by MIU Hubbard, a Monmouth Re­ who caught the 58-yaid heave at the International League. This ‘ fumbled and Slusarz gional scatbauk in ntldfleld. Hub- move was necessitated that no the Gull 6 and lell. forward to the halfbacK, pard had no trouble outstreaklng other big league club could draft .. Wayne Steueck, a hallback, then i was in on the ball. The iccovery a ll Rocket tacklers to go over lor tho player away from the Mil­ crashed through to score. Houra- gave the Keys opportunity to use a third Falcon touchdown and a waukee chain after he set a record han passed to Ken Thomas, KIIS. j ~ ~ . 20-0 halftime score. as strikeout king ot the Class D end, for the extra point. | Penalties Imposed Georgia-Florida League In his lirst Could Not Gain In the third quarter, the spirits year in minor league baseball this The Guils again could not gam . of Raritan fans reached an ebb as season. after tho ensuing kickoff and punt­ the Faicon3 pushed their favorites By major league draft rules, Mil­ ed deep into Red Raider territory. around more strongly than they waukee had to match tho best offer The Keys likewise could not pet had In the first half. Only the lm- of any other major loaguo team anywhere and were driven to punt ■ position of penalties kept the score beyond the normal one-year pro­ on fourth down. Blit a roughing : Irom mounting against the Rock- motion jump for tho Keyporter, penalty against the Gulls on tlie ■; e ts. . 1 ■ which would have been lo Class C kicking play gave the Keys a first - Monmouth Regional did run lt ball. It was acknowledged In ths down just inside midfield. up more easily in the last quarter Milwaukee front offico after Pie­ Stencck, Robinson und Stan Slu­ when Sachs fumbled and Dick trewlcz had also topped the Geor- sarz fought their wav on ground .: Stryker, a Falcon tackle, recover­ gla-Florlda League in innings pitch­ plays to lhe Pt. Pleasant 37. On a ed at the-Raritan 20. Mango ran ed. 131 1/3, in addition to im 131 rollout plav, Hourahan then passed out of fake pass formation on trap strikeouts and 14-9 won-loss record deep to Slusarz on the Gull 30. plays to go 11 yards and then 9 for that he was due to skip one jump •Slusarz shot a timely lateral as he the final Gold and Black touch­ and move up to Class B next sea­ was tackled back to Robinson who dow n . son, presumably in a league io op­ circled uround for 17 more yards ■ Dut the Rockets sent their fol­ erate in the states of Washington before he was brought down at the lowers home-with something. Jose and Idaho nexl season. But when Pt. Pleasant 13. Stencck then went < Perez and Brad Power set a gallop another club showed an interest up center to the 1 and Hourahan " across field in motion from their in the Keyporter for the Pacific pushed across a second touchdown. "own 34 that carried steadily down- C oast L eag u e. M ilw aukee lia.1 to On the ensuing kickoff, the Gulls field against tho battled Fulcon advance his status to a contract raced the ball hack to their own ' forces. Moriarty used the jump wltli a triple AAA club. 37-yard lino. Then they marched pass option to keep the Falcon de­ Pietrewicz will go south wuh I lie steadily through II running plays tenses “honest." lie made one first Toronto team next sprlnR. Even if and three first downs to tlie Key­ down with the pass, then another dropped back to play with i Class porl 5 from whence Bob Hams . w ilh a keep ana bolt, up center to B club next year, ho will bo payed pushed tt across. The Guiis alter­ at the rate of an AAA classifica­ nated ou drives through the center $7,500 PURSE tion plaver. And he will have the of the KIIS lino and putting pres­ ad v a n cem e n t rlglita o f an AAA sure on the often boxed Red Raid­ "The Spirit of 76 Pace" player. er wings, llermanson eschewed May Not Be Easy the forward pass for this use of O C T 6 Breaking In with Toronto will not power ulong, generated by the bo an easy chore for a young pit­ better line play of the Pointers. cher like Pletrewici as the team Ready To Settle l:or Tie in the Canadian city finished in This Gut! drive made the Key­ second place In the International port stands ready to settle for a III League race this season, llu', as or less. 'Hie KIIS cause looked the Milwaukee team in the Nation­ dreary and reiv had any hope the J r ; al League is faced with the prob­ Red Raider lead would stand up. lem of lta key pitchers aging, « It did. 'lhe Keyport coaches . I f t J ' • | r number of minor league hurlets spread Iheir defenses woefully thin from Its triple AAA farm clulu by moving Stencck to one end and will hava to be brought up next Slusarz lo the other on the defense FREEHOLD soason and this will open the way to keep tho Gulls from running for new talent. rampant so easily. Hus left tiie R A C E W A Y Pietrcwic/. pitched Keyport to a Red and White pass defense a va­ cant sort of tiling with Hourahan MCINIMIIYTMUOCI, U Central Jersey, Group II. champ­ ionship in 1961, o u tpitchm g H igh­ and Robinson playing at any depth. >0 RACKS DAILY land Park’s famed Pete Hender­ Scolty Foss came nn to bolster the POST TIME 2P.M. son In th e fin al ro u n d .g am e 3 0, pushed around center of tlie KIIS BAILYDOUBLK to gain the notice of big league line, scouts. Ilia Keyporter also pitch­ Tito Gulls got moving again be­ . H t« ri uarfN IC «•! atawtrf. ed for the East Orange Browns fore the half was out but u timely V M o' (mm nmiw lata In th* 1961 summer season Intercoplion by Musnrz saved the "J IMIll ffl* before he was signed by Honey situation. It wai the Keys on Ihe ruklHllmitltillrji* Russell, Jersey srout for the Gull 17 when halftone came. !•«(• t MfH liilill Braves, to a Mihvaukeo chain con­ | Gull) Frustrated tra c t. I The last half was on epic in

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n j&*ckv. - Krmey, Kt.hr.*, | F o rt Sam Hows-ion, T e x as, v,*ith the ] celve tts»Ls and iru erv iew e whicte <*) j Me?lics Division and be. there f cjelerrnine ^uinre IraJnina snd *»- Jfrladison Rallies To : ^O W E IM G * Ocean Central Raps Matawan'19-6; Ends Sietiert, Byrd, l iynrj, I ar- J N ovem ber. H is a d d ie ss ' *“• • Ha:nJJt*wi. ; Pvt. Louis F. SpaMord. US 5|4947«0, j.s!8nn>'»‘** Ivico Yv’«k»lie.v, uar'ds — F a g an ., Sjch.f;]>i, G.rirna..1- ! Co. D-2nd Bin. • Claavid, George, GttJic*, Me- 1ATXKY MERCHANT MEN'S | to Ellsworth APR, S D , folktvripjf . . Madiscri ,. To^nsiiip roovett (nto. ------r~ ™ ;~ — :“ "V~ , Sftfil. '41 i . , - . . , i Ibf? H usk.vjs ihvn wciv in & dcs* SMito. . Completes Combat Training 'Trim \V j tory m a game to be piaitd ! |>e/a*5on mood. Morrell pitched to ! Cwitrad 7 ft r) 0 -1 $ Marine Pvt. Frederick i r.is graduation train tha U.S. Air varsity. status in footbuil for the! ^ , ■ ■ e. ' A ; | SaUuoay at MHS field w*»h Occ-ati ! Yates repeatedly but .Roger Kvin {M ' air o c '* s - o first time Saturday* takinfc on ;he j Ronkl . B. M. Whjn of Mr. .Mrs. f'rtdtrr- 1 Force training course.for refrigera- MthlenberJr f\ ier*l Horritt fi ! County Central Regional (Buyvitie) j ey, she Oceaa Central safety man, I PoniiA After louclid*.** ii •— HaiJy m - - ~ ~ ‘ i . I sion technicians at Sheppard Air Shoie Regional, eteveiv «t -.-Easl: i UU;«« Q T j ‘St.rber Shop 8 > ' would be pinst wel- I'madi* it all to no avail. And when Ip.JSf ). ' . ~ : -|i Force Base. Texas. . Brunswick. .High, field. Tlie Spar- j vpK U C I TVIfTS e**»3 . Frank Ucvirio’a Corn«lrutr Va*kut ...... i session, iliey moved downfield with I i Suspect, repair arid install refiiger- $j& Karltah's,. wilt notbe wady until • «f first h alf of the... gam e Smokey’s B a rte r &>< o j month Regional.*t 62-7. j scooting around that the Mataw,in lions, ... ! . ^jgf '-'.there-was not much, Joy for tiie sup- when Upaala broke a tworyeac ioi- Atlaatic Tile s J s ^ ’s SOYitinfc' Good* 4 | - Matawan did gel the (i points last i fa,JS ^ f-re only hupmg ,01 one NEWS OF AREA ;4!1 T h e a irm a n is a graduate of |S . porters of Coach At;C»!!M!chS,Th8 ing streak,# ths expenseof Hobart Colfax TV 4 Saturday. It was the outfit (i-)in I thing, ihe halftisni) whistle. They Kearny High School. His parents , 'sf jMamson players seemed Io forger College, w:njii«K 8-3 a i lhe V ikings UJd MJJJ I>afry S\* I Bayville that was not .;o-(>|>eraiive. j go'. !* ‘'-'hen the bugles were,at tbe ■ tie Mr. aad Mrs, George Andoir- Offensive assignments. Shore field in East Orange. | IflDDSS* HILLS JSAST WOMEN'S I They garnered IS. sending lhe Hus-! Matawan 17. . , .. sou, 415 Shore Rd., Union. Beach...... JCegional scored with such easethft SERVICEMEN The Hofcart eleven had none out i 6«j.l. 2* to th«*ir first defeat of thR new j A last Maroon and Meel hid to first lime they got their hands-on. i Kies , fc. h ii u . ------. . • - — in front 3-0 •• when-Rankl recovered i Team ■ Matawan1 must now get back into the ball game came U.S. Army Reserve six month Mavericks • grid season. the. ball that a rout;-seem ed.aw *-, a Kobart fumble 'on"the vlsitws IS- MHS field j'whw Morrell ma 45 yards at the Hufehef In Mfsslssippt [trainees . , . your choice . . , the -ft'"; p c c A rt C o ^ icave icotod fo. the | yard lnP midrtdJ of tn. Devils from ^ tit L ong Bratii h . qUarter jje plunged over lor i FUritatonea 1 consideration for Shore Conference Golden Eagle 35. The Huskies at Hughes, »on of Mrs, Margaret C kiformation call OS l-iSSl. ; BwwuiKa last seemed on their way when first-Upsa la touchdown of the De(etHi«rn j MB’’ and Croup II Central Jersey Hughes, Englishtown Rd., 0.‘ * T i J* ,1 *™un<' ! ; ft c?lj: season and also took a pass from i they g ro u n d out, a t o t down af. the 9 48 vard drive, lhe dismay Hebl MeCoyii i recognition. - Brid?e. in beinK reassiened ...... “ ™ Charlsy Coucuzza for the point ai- Top Cats 2.1, butit thevth e y werew e re haltednailed at thotrip 13i , t : light Blue and. Wh'te fans was The Maroon and Steel i “* t$p . touchdown, io secure , the first i out as thoush they were taking up mobile central line and their . > 15» * heightened ..’with the ease with LYNN'MANOR. victory for Coach John Hoofier. | . dipt, av , | rifiht where they left off against last chance in this bad game hud rwhn.li Shore's Merv East wick and. Th£...Vikings had been shut out ' T faiii* ...... W Monmouth Regional. They grab- j gone ji-glimmejin®. Erie Sweiuea • hao fooled Spartan, by powerful Susquehanna in iheir Huwlr. HciriijeraUon ft No Trouble Moving Balt . defenders'on a 25-yard pass play. j Jaguars - •, bed the opening klckoff and drove opener at Selinsgrove Sept. 22. 9 The Golden tagles hed no trou- ?j The Spartans made their first Raritan Ea*o ;; , 4 | downfield to the Ocean Central 33­ Add*On*Construet;oA 6 1 yard line. The Maiawan linebuck- Ij hie in moving the ball back upfield. penetration of Shore terntory iato' Harry's Liquor* ti George' Morell, John Yates, 'In '-he final quarter they marched in the first quarter as Walt Wasil. Rarilan Township IMiar. 4 Pete George and Ron David found I 61 yards downricld tor a third kowski rallied their .forces wid put Mat-Koy Rec. 10 Birds, Falcons Timers 2 a weakness ut the center of the touchdown. Tney trapped the Mata- on a first downfield drive for . ... . Golden Eagle forward wall that] wan linemen with starthi.x ease, them. But it ended in a fumble on MONMOUTH COUNTY CATHOLIC exploited I Bil1 *- saw ihe Keyport.-«t»rkbirds and ! St. Ann’s No. 1 « 4 *] ] for marines includes live living o[ j i Holy KainJly No. 3 linebackers moved up und the go-1 Marvin raced around end for the rights. Easiwick scooted around the Matawan falcons winners on 6 4 •j weapons under simulated combat j > ABOUT A away-from-home fields, but the | lloiy Knm'I.v No. 2 . 8 4 ing became harder..M orrell faded ! touchdown. I: . *ud on a keep play for a second 1 Bayshore Cathojje Men. Ko. t 7 5 The Huskies sprung George ! conditions. Small unit tactics are j Matawan Township Little Huskies I St. M ary's No. 1 back- to pass, but his arm was i HEARING AID? score (or the Blue Devns. Eastwick 7 5 loose for a 63,yard run after the .HL, I f j taught, providing the foundation for i kicked a placement and the Shftre warn overpowered by the Souili BaysHoie CnWiolic Men. No. 8 7 !\ hooked by an Ocean Central play­ Come In! Get the tacts! If you've #■ ! Sl. M n ry a No. 2 7 & ensuing luckoff, but this was no i>~" ! further combat training throughout | R iver B rick to w n ers 31-6 at M ata­ er, the ball bobbled away and It never worn a haoring nl*J or if (he eleven looked to be '‘in with a Sv. A llies No. 1 e 6 more than a balm to avoiding a I AIRMAN NORMAN HUGHES the marine's service. J3-0 lead. . wan High field. Holy FoniiJv No. 1 t ft was a Golden t.agle recoverv. on* you're wotting I,n't conv shutout. The Golden Eagles hung \ - ... A F „ The score against the Little Hus­ St. Jam es No. 2 9 $ There was question if there was Miss., for techni­ Trains As Recruit Show True Clan St.. B«ued.tct‘* N«. 1 t 0 on and ran out the clock. The Bay- A™ plstely satisfactory, com* In. kies was not unexpected as the roughing the passer on this play, cal training as a United Stales Air B u t th e L ig h t B lue an d "White Sl. Agnes No. 2 » ft Ivjlle forward wall became progres- Leonard G. Smith, son of Mr. and W u ’ll gladly talk It over conlidon- South River eleven is the scourge Sl. Ann's No. 3 ft but' it was not ca'led. Force fire protection specialist. showed true class with a rebound I sively more than the ill-named, Mrs. Leonard W. Smith, School St., tlu lly .,.B n d It you n e td one, help of Central Jersey Pop Warner foot­ J3ay«Hore K of C No. 1 « ft Anyway, it wa.' a bad ‘ break Airman Hughes, who completed Marlboro* is undergoing nine weeks from this predicament to move 72 St. Ann’s No. 2 9 .7 for Matawan for he Huskies were smaller, Huskies could handle as In the selection ot a heaiing aid. ball. Coach Ed Ledford was well Bayshore Cath. Men No. 2 S ?rta n s to g re a te r effo rts in .tn e HOL.MDKL WOMBN'S High School. customs and etiquette of the naval I lhe South River team made their Stpt. U last one taking 38 yards to the Hus­ i case with Point elevens. Half the Z enith m odels to cho o se from — .{jif se c o n d 'h a lf. | Point Pleasant track team makes service, swimming and survival, | first scoring march, in the opening Tr*atu W L kies 7. Jirr, Daily cut tip center lo Sent To Montuna slim, tilm eyeglass m odoli-a up the backfield. All the Garnet first aid and basic shipboard rou­ iSSj- The Spartans showed a mamtain- quarter with Joe Th-.esman carry­ L«Z«re’a Shoes I 1 the 1 ond Marvin scooted in to- Airman Third Class Alien J. t.lgh-tidelltjr hearing ald-lncon- ed drive of over 70 yards was noth­ Bob’a M usk Studio the first ot Ihrce touchdowns for Gulls ask for ot Matawan is a dry tine. ing across. They scored twice m Jtolmdei Liquor Store b Johnson, Keansburg. is being reas­ •plcuaus at-the-ear models and 4 field. The Matawan secondaries will ' During the tminlng, recruits re­ J£ ing for them by doing it again in the second quarter on quick-open­ CerlloneV GreenhoutiCB 4 6 this "new Peeler. Nmcross passed signed to Malmstrom AFB, Ment. conventional instrum ents— h a v e lo speed up their movement ceive tests and interviews winch ihe third quarter. Ed Gallo ripped ing plays by Thiesman and Walt Hairy'® Lt<{Uors 4 5 to B aily for- the ex tra point. following his graduation irom the Pikes rang* (tom $50 lo $560. llazlct D ruga 4 5 and checking on defense to a for off 18 yards on one reverse, play Jarumla. In Ihe last two quarters, Stunned, the Huskies sought lo United States Air Force technical determine future training and as­ llazl^t Sweet Shop 3 ft higher standard than they held that overshifted the Blue Devil de- they broke away from farther out. Pottei s Garden Cenler 6» retrieve their fortunes by a for­ training course for aircraft me­ signments in the Navy. FREE QUALITY TEST fendeis, then worked it again tor ward passing game. One heave 1 against the Golden Hagles or down they will go again. chanics at Sheppard Air Force Completes Recruit Training No obligation * 36-yard run - for a touchdown. Heid Scoreless from Morrell at Yates did cover Base, Texas. M aU - Ralph W. Wicks, son of Mr. and Moe Kowalyo’s try for a placement The Falcons wero held scoreless 30 yards and bring tnem into scor­ Oc«*n w tn Airman Johnson was trained to coma In or call Bow And Arrow Mrs. Stanley W. Wicks, 18 West w a s w ide. for the first half by a West I.oni; ing position earlv in the second c«b< k « ’ maintain and service reciprocating If aI |li>u*l Prospect Ave., Keyport, completed Shore Regional seemed on their Branch side and actually trailed q u a rte r at (lie O cean C entra! 25. engine aircraft and aircraft sys­ Firot downs 14 li recruit training, Aug. 10, at the Na­ I wav to a game-clinching score ear­ when Gary Lane downed a Mata­ But the Bayville forces were in to \ At ita nib'hing ara IM tem s. Season To Open val Training Center, Grent Lakes, ly in the last quarter when Bob wan ballcarrier in the end /.one for block a pass again and recover a Yards Pausing i n 65 The airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. SURGICAL Taylor, Madison guard, stopped an a safety. Bow and arrow hunting has be­ fumble way back at the 39. Pas.’.ei ft 10 1-14 U l. , ( I’hss Int. by 1 0 Alfred J. Johnson, 31 Harding Ave., interception at the Sparlan 33. Then Larry Shaw pulled the Falcons come an important sport in New Score S«rond Time Punts t x t ]-20 Keansburg. entered the service in During the nine-week indoctrina- j APPLIANCE >tJhe Spartans drove in nine plays out in the second half. He capped Jejrsey, the Division of Fish and Then there were truly shaltering t uintitcs lc»st 0 2 M arch 1962. tion, recruits are trained in physi- : tad DRUG CO. scoring drives in both the third and Game in the Department of Con­ developments for Matawan. Eaily Yar■ ir. arrow s. Guard* — WUcov, DrinUurd, Cluff, yielding to Nov n . ■*' Law Is Cited Yticharde, Center — Duke. MaKulre, l.arsoti. and M organ, • .», n. lt is illegal to use a bow and Bitcks — Eaatwtck, Tauser, Cot- was plowed under j j im Kunuon arrow from any vehicle, moving AJcave, Swenson. Rarhour. eleven 33-G. or stationary, li is also illegal lo •37 . MadiMiu (13) Next Sunday the Matuwan Fal­ Knda -- Btnmley. Bailey, Blakes* shoot across a utate or county Kowaylo, Numar. cons are hosts to Long Branch nml highway or road or within 300 feet Tacktcs ~ llurlew, Mlssle, Orlowtki, Kennsburg has to shiver a bit in of an occupied dwelling, except ‘Jonc«. Ounrda — Drake, Taylor, Miller, their shoes at the idea ot entertain­ with the owner’s or lessee's per­ Grace. > ing Fair Haven. Keyport Blackbirds m ission. Center ~ Incorvln, De Almeida. play awny at Rumson in a key During the deer season, all ar­ Hacks — lynuure, Gallo. Muni, Van Kule. Scarjiiiio, A-splnwall. Jtayex. game in restoring their chances in rows carried in the woods and field Faullciivr. the Jersey Shore race, Morgan is must he titled with an edged head fthore Regional 6 7 0 0— l.l at Manasquan. ‘ ol well-sharpened metal, lhe width WatUsdii TmvnHlflp 0 0 A ?—1.1 In the Central .ler.iey circuit, T ouchdow ns C o t^ reav e, Eas.1* of the head must be between 3/1 %U-k; G allo 2. , Matawan Township Little Huskies inch and 1.5 inches and the mini­ IN'Inlu after touchdown — Eastwick play tho Smith Amboy Sabres nt mum length must be 1.5 inches on (kick), Gallo (run). Colucci field in a game ottering the main cutting edge. The l»w them a chance to break into the must have a minimum pull ol High Game Honors win column, ’Ji pounds nnd must be capable ol , i f , casting a legal hunting arrow a', To Lon Pagano least 125 leet to n point of similar Bass Running elevation, Lon Pngano ropped high game Archers who cuntemplatc hunt honors with a 233 score in the PlaQm cording to the Division nt Fish nnd > •$> » ^JflTeams Nos. S nnd 11 lend tho loop permission ond abide by the own­ tion—gives you lower car lines, yet easlof'than-ever entry. t r with slumllnfis of seven wins und Game In the Department ot Con­ servation and liconomic Develop­ er's wishes. Such consideration will Iwo losses. ■m ment. Surf fishing has started to help insure continued nermis&lon Following the league lenders nre h the future. Successful bow .md J’lu m Lnnes, 8-3; S p o rtsm an , fl-3; pick up In the region from Sandy llook In Mnmisqunn, as well as in­ arrow hunting requires a high de­ s i - le iim 13, 4-2; T eam 2, 5-4; T eam gree of wooilsmnnsliip, knowledge . K M p H i 1, 5-4; H aronet R ea lty , 3-3; T eam shore fishing in waters like Man- lisqunn Inlet and River. This in­ of the habits ol deer and the Kin J 8. 4-5: M iddletow n (Jen eral T ire, of accuracy lhat is gained by in­ i 4-5; Port M oniiiouth I'lrs t Aid, 3-6; dicates lhe beginning ot the south­ • t ­ ward migration ot stripers that tensive practice. Choosing shuts Team li, l-(>: Karitnn Pharmacy, usually provides the best lisning carelully wilh precise aim ,iml 2-7, nml leant 10, 1-8. Harold reasonable range will assure clean ' il ot the year during ' "OCuber ' ' anil CInrk conllmn’S io hold tlio hlgli Kills, a minimum ot wounded ani­ -‘Sl N ovem ber. sot scries with a MO score. mals anil the be-,I chance of bniy- mj: home snme venison. 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.failles I.ogun. Jilount Holly, ron- NuwTwin-Slick Floor Bhllt Wllli Surgical A hunter's sateiy ionise is being New $r.«iwi.f<.unic curvoi) el.iss New th.iir-bei|;lit biit.ket ie.ilri suliant engineer in Dcean Cnimly sponsored by Hayslwiro Hardware, v.'itiii'M.'.olo (optional) -n sm m l, InMeril Overlako (optional) for Nursing Bras mid Ihe I ’iiii i.iiuih Iti f.ionat I’l.m I-nsi I mil SI , K rv p o it. in I hi- Key­ r.ldo winrltvvs tu t wiml noise-- mkl -1 nctlon and Homblttr aoonomyl nnig Hiniid, lum intiiimi'tl Orean port Horough lla ll, .Main .11, nil lo interior’s spacious Incline1 rrinvi-nirnl n iy/1 te fitu rc l County I'Yeeholder A. Paul King it Friday nt 7 p.m. lidwln liar, w ould co st $12(1,mil).011(1 tor (III alone anowskl, of Ihe llayview Rod nnd L- In build a Jclporl island lu Uiiiilnn (inn Club, Sunlit Amhoy, will he llic llay. Instruclor. Come see *63 Ram bler-com e drive ’63 Rambler at Mr. Klnfs said Mr. logan volun- ( # 1 1 1 'eered the intonnnllnn. He said Ihe H miii need printing nt nnv I 'lv ln n o s iilmiiwrn je.nl #ibonl nn- laiKi, ive me In t u io m i v e yo u , OfcftllT lletU A M in iK I Pr * fl Ib fnippotta I lm iU Island |et|>oil, pio|K)80il Iiy C.lnle Our quick irrvlcn nnd reasonable T ru ia ta ■Utile lino Sen. Illchnid It. Stout, at Its leeent prices will please you, \ AnhUU Sirll-IIlM Bill* H ireling, )UM Itrirvl Cuvlcal CnUtrt In n le tte r In M r, King he Kaltl :P ■uiKtcal ind TrftcUuu K lti i|ie pro|K)ied |it|>ort sile belwren ■- SniKlv Hook ami Slalrn Island will n SURGICAL requtre n "huge nniount of hydiau- A MESSAGE FOR YOUI ,u'. till. II n guess ol live miles .n APPLIANCE .llaineier I* required for nn nrll- f t Since you, our file ml', nimli- un llie nlim i-'b Inigi'oi Itambler nnd DRUO CO. ,lelal h.lnnd for llie poll and mini­ KEYPORT RAMBLER, «c w i mum llll of 1.1 f(> :II will iei|ulre Iiont Ht., Keyport denier we Invite you tw nlmrn mu no<'d fiirtiuu’ nt an "Open (Keit to Nut') llAiik) :illl).00(l,tl0(l ruble, yard* of fill," M r. ROUTE 35 At The 6 C o r n e r s " ~ M urnlhon I l u m I,ii)',-in m id , Ho iim " receptidil llili weekend. Itcfieshinenli will bo (m r iMtur "It Ihe till mnletlnl can be ob­ nrrvMl m our flno new Kniiililera mu prcicnlcd, ftiifrlatlilrtff Un All Ty}i*i PMfRical COifax 4-4334 - KEYPORT •n'l tlarmrut* tained Iree by Itvdrmille dredges, The MARINES' the tout will lie ^rjn.ootl.ooil," M THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday,'October 4f 1962 ?««$«. Fourteen

t>;u8r»in, buiidmg eita. M d location jCharlM T. Smith, AiSaatown; Ho- library Commission w dl t a iindt.".' co n sid e ratio n . j gar MoDono'.’gb, Stat» U bw iao; Plan* For Building T!ta oommiUe.) will ha b.e*ded ! Mrs. Robart E. Thwr.pion, Util* by 8*rt* W;'Hendrickson, Brielle,. j Silver, and Ciianes M, Pike, Mata- For tba purpose of planning for iteknm a ot ttia library commis­ WEB. Monmouth County's need for a new sion. AUt> serving or. ths budding county.Jiiiraty biilldinui, s building commutes el's; James Nelson, , US Army Reservs six monlli committee h«» Iwen formed by the Rumson;- Jonathan Niles, Shrews­ trainees . . . your choice . . . the Monmouth County Library Com- bury; Thomas B. r'arper, Belmur, j branch of-servlet) you desire. For , mifslon, Such aspect* ns library Mrs H. Durcv Sciidder, Brielle; j information call HO 7,-2095. I AUTOS FOR SALE MATAWAN — Two family home, j OLD WAGON FARM. Wa press i SUBURBAN Propane, Hic!sve#y 35,, APARTMF.NT 3 ’ rooms and bath, "schanck & SIHLER Electric stove gas beat, close to! our own 'older fresii from selected i Clilfwood. phone LO 0-8200. CiSsj utilities supplied. 52a per week. ’ ’ $0.75 per 100 pound cy-1 CaU_Oaborn 1-07W or 26't-lJ9 wjtf U SED CARS School snd R.R.’ Station. Appoint-! apples. McIntosh. O palm ent and I i i low as HWY 34 MATAWAN ”ieT only. Call 1.0 8-1979. wjtf I Delicious apples in good supply. Ap- ••Und«£ ______i------i C L IfV w o 6 » Bench. apaiti»en.vi LO W ELL 6-42.19 - .... 'pics packed for winter wili be I" _ | rooms, heat, hat Water supplied^ . CLIFFWOOD Beach house. Cali . w jtt available sfKin, Route 35 north of j ALUMINUM 'I parking space;‘ also ii 'furoLshffd " ' , 753-1)859. ______w jtf j .Middletown. ______v.'jt W IN D OW S ! rooms'each suiinble for 2 p e o p le .. ” b il l ^ a n z 'a r 6 ,s "_ RANCH. Edgeinere Dr., Matawan, Call LOwell 6-1951'. . v ^ . l f OIL STOVE, heats 3 rooms. Call — — bedrooms. living rooiu, equip­ 3 LOwell 6-3S75, w jtf 0 FO R $75.00 APARTMENT, 3 rooms, unfurnish­ A U TO SALES ped kilchen, full basement, detach­ IN ST A L LED ed, all utilities supplied. CiU QUALITY USED CARS ed garage; lot x , la rg e TWO Westinghousa electric ranges. 100 200 COlfax 4-3729. . ».vjtf stiade tree* in rear, also.stnali 195-t rnodfl KL M. Call COlfax TRIPLE TRACK !J{ MAIN ST., MATAWAN brook John L, Tasslnl Agency, 117- 4-1321 betw een 8 ft.rn.snd 4 p.m. T IL T T Y P E UNION BEACH, apaitm.ent;, * CR- MAfN & RT. W M tln St., Matawan. Td.LOJi-0043. w jl WEATHER STlUPl'Et , rooms, all improvements. [a- q u iro .J e rry LaC onte, 512 F ro n t St.-, L O W E L L 6-2224 KEY PO R T, room sp ecialty 18 FOOT' RUNABOUT with J958 8 CRAWFORD CROMEY Union Reach. . , '! V, . wjia OPEN F.VE3 TIL 9 P.M. ra n c h , 2 bedrooms, 1 aero wooded Carry d a ft. Trailer, 10 H P. PHONE 787-J«e - w jtl lot, beautifully landscaped, excel­ Johnson engine snd extras, W jit APAB.TNiENT, 2 rooms and bath, r lent location, m any e x tra s . $23,000. Call CO 4-09 2 7 . ______' ’ W)4 ' large living room and (siichen, iSrCiTEVKOl.ET. like new, $395; Call COlfax 4-3440 mornings or eve­ heat supplied. Call 7S7-2939. w j i .. SIAMESE KITTENS, leal Point. FREE ESTIMATES OM HradquaiU't For Sabs - Service Repair* also 1959 Ford panel truck. good ning! for appointment.______w jll condition, $95. Inquir* 308 Arling­ Call CO lfax 4-641U. wj4* A L U M I N U M FURNISHED ROOM with private . CLIFFWOOD BEACH, flvn bed­ family. Inquire Charles Snyder. . ton Avc., Union Beach or call coi- T H R E E TO N “ A " Tram*, $50. C all ’ room homa on lovely 75 k W INDOW S - DOORS 2Jf Highland Ave., Keyport. wjV fax 4-am. - wK 100 'L O w ell 6-1839 w jl* landscaped lot, hot water heat, oil iisi PLYMOUTH Belvedere, hard SIDING UNiON BEACH, 2 apartments,' 9 NOW HERE! LOOK! fired, in prime Clllfwood Beach and S rooms in 2 family house,' top. automatic, power steering, area, short walk to beach, pool and SERVICES NO DOWN PAYMENT radio and heater, white walls, ren t $55 and $65 p e r m onth, gas bus. Asking $14,500. Call LOwell KARL FRANTZ - CO «4W heat, adults only. References. Cali clean . C all C O lfax ,4 3943. w j* BAY ROOFING CO. w jtl The New 1963 8-1059. w Jj Saturday^ COlfax 4-7126.______GUTTERS, LEADERS 1996 F O R D T h u n d e rb lrd eng in e, MIDDLETOWN AREA very gooa condition, new tires, 705 BAYVIEW A V E .. OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited FURNISHED room available to / HOME FOP. THE GROWING gentleman. Call COlfax 4-<17,000. w jl* TRENCHING — SUPTICS EAST Keansburg, 4 rooms, batij^ LATERALS — EXCAVATING BULLDOZING refrigerator, gas range; rent $:>j. W A LK ER W A LK ER Corner store good ior any retail WANTED TO BUY & AND CStK BROS. business, barber or beauty salon. PIANO, console, studio upright. REALTORS BACKHOE SERVICE l20! L i8!;5628 o r 787-1531. w jl COLFAX 4 1B/H O R 1137 Call CO lfax 4-2293 a fte r 8 p.m . East Side uf Route 35, Middletown Grading, excavating for cellnrs, APARTMENT, 4 rooms, ail util­ wj4* wjtf Approx. 1000 feet north of pools, septics. laterals, tanks, foot­ ities. Call 787-4360. wj4 Middletown Shopping Center, STOP! MAN with truck will do light haul­ ings, pipe lines, etc. Free eiii- O pen 7 d ay s — P h o n e: OS 1-2128 LOST ing. clean yards, attics, cellars m utes. OS 1-3311 - CO 4-5212 HELP WANTED also inason '.vork, makj steps, BEAGLE HOUND, male, Sunday, Wj4 September 23rd In tha vicinity of driveways and sidewalks. Cut ECKEL’S TRUCKING EXPERIENCED female sewing Don’t Buy Any New Car St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kevport. MATAWAN Cape Cod. upstairs grass. Reasonable rates. Call WOOLLEYrOWN RD. machine operators, steady work, R ew ard. Call CO lfax 4 0344. ivi4* finished, full basement, garage, LOwell 0-0075. wj4 MORGANVILLE call and ask for John; also females immediate possession. Financing interested in learning to opcrata D ISCOVER how ctisy It Is to play LO W ELL 0-5707 arranged for qualified buyer. $14.- Wjtl factory sewing machines, single Until You Have Seen Tax Exemptions Hit <100 Sterling McCann. Real Es­ a Lowery organ. needle and overlock machine. Call ta te , 253 B road St., K eyport. COl­ SWEET CORN, all season, whole- and ask lor Helen. Bayshore Togs, New High in State fax 4-1376. ______wi> CLINTON C. HEYER Locust St., Keyport. COlfax 4-5SCf.^ ORGAN SAI.F.S & INSTRUCTION salo and retail. Call COlfax 4 0924. w jtl _ The All New The value of ta< exemptions- in KEYPORT, older 2 story home, STUDIO - - 244 M AIN ST. full dining room, 3 bedrooms antl MATAWAN WAITRESSES over 21 years old. New Jersey has climbed over a bil­ BACK YARD SALE of used articles sewing room, 2 car garage, $13,900. LO W ELL 6-20 W Apply in person. Magnolia Inn, lion dollars in ihe past decade to tho week of October th at 82 Sterling McCann, Real Estate, 253 w jit 8 Frenciiu Ave., Malawan. wjll to tal m o re than 52,807,000,000 this Cliingarora Ave., Keyport. wjl I year. Greatest increase occurred in Broad St., Keyport. COlfax 4-13?G ATI'ENTION day cure for children WAITRESS, day work, weekends | tnx exempt public property, w jl duy or week for occupied mother, DINING ROOM SET, 11 pieces, off, experience necessary. Apply | schools, churcn and charitable mahogany, $30; also oil stoves, KEY PORT, 2 stoiy home, large Hnni.e H and 79. Call LOwoll in perso n T riangle D iner, 576 New i property, cemeteries and other un­ $15. Call LOwell 6-8679. wj4* 1 9 6 3 kitchen, excellent condition, 1 6-0961, wj! Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy. ! classified real and personal prop- c a r g a ra g e , b asem en t. $16,fi00. I erty. The total valuation placed ARC REGISTERED white poodle. w jl For Sale Or Rent upon this classification of exempt MATAWAN, older type homo, full female, 5 months old. Call LOw­ MAKE exlra Christmas money; property throughout the state m- ' flu> w ...... 1rep lace, HOUSE, 4 rooms and hath, full ell 6- m 'l Wjl employment op|>ortunilies, fe­ cre a se d from $1,544,1)00,000 In 1053 ‘ “ V,, =,'{900 basement. Call LOwell 0-17(56. male assemblers anil office work­ to $2.51)0,000,000 th is y ea r. gaiaitc., n nl5 LADIES A u x ilia ry Mcfc'.lvainc- ers; some permanent positions PLYMOUTHS Veterans’ exemptions rose from Schanck Post No. 2218 will hold a open. Apply Ballard Advertising, STERLING McCANN rummage sale at Peterson's Store. $122,000,000 to $214,000,000 b etw een Situation W anted First St., Keyport. wjll 1953 nnd 1962. H ousehold ex e m p ­ REAL ESTATE 77 Main St.. Matawan. Friday and tions, w hich tolaled $87,000,000 in 253 BROAD S I’.. K E Y PO R T F.XPERIENCF.D typist wishes work S atu rd ay . O ct'ilier 5th and Glh, 10 FEMALE, laundry workers, ex­ 1953 clim bed to $118,000,000 in 1M1 COLFAX 4-1378 In h er ow n hom e. Call 787-6777, a 10. to 3 p .u t. w jl perienced shirt pressers. Apply after which a revision in trie state’s w jl Keyport Cleaners, 13 Division Sl„ properly tax assessment law took RUMMAGE SALE sponsored hy Keyport. w j H) ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom year WILL CARE for 2 children in my effect to nullify exemption of Hebrew Women's League, Octo­ round hom e In E a st K eansburg, ow n hom e. Call CO lfax 4-7264. KITCHEN HELPER sl-:.dy posh household goods. Exemption of ber Utli, 10th und llth a t 25 E. VALIANTS n e a r Hwy 36. L a rg o enclosed !ii! tion /pply In per-.i.i. ttroo^- “senior citizens" from part of their Front St., Keyport______wj4 porch can he converted to two ad­ dalu Nursing Home, Highway proporty assessment tool; effect to ditional bediooms. Lurge 2'/j car WANTED CROS1.EY refrigerator and freezer, H a z le t . ______w f l lhe extent of $76,000,000 in 1901 g a ra g e . P ric e $9825. I'o r q ualified living room suite, table and 0 and Increased to $37,000,000 this NURSES AIDES, all shifts, year FI IA b u y ers dow n p ay m en t is I WOULD you like to sell your ch a irs, w ash er. Call COlfax 4-I6G7. y e a r. around pusilions. Apply in per­ $325.00. Call LiilSner & C arton house? Our now Highway 35 This was revealed in the latest ______s s i : son, Hrcokdalti Nursing Horne, Agency, Real Fslato Brokers, 56 office has produced so many buy­ compilation of valuations of tax H ighw ay 35, H azlet. w ji Main St., Keyport, N. J. CO 4-2916. j ers that our listings lmvo bean Buainetg O pportunitiei exempt property reported hy the w jn depleted. For fust action call GENERAL houseworker, care of 1 New Jersey Taxpayers Association BAKERY fully equipped, estuli child, 5 days a week, full time, on the basis of abstracts of rata- Casey's Agency, Highway 35 anil VETERANS NO DOWN PAYMENT lished lil yours, good iocMion. reliable, musl have own Iranspar- bios of tho 21 counlics. Changes ov­ F leetw ood D n v o , H a ile t, 264-8412 ALL O i l 11-RS $625 DOWN wj l tal Ion. Call Parkway 1-781)3. wjl er (he past year also were report­ o r 261-2418. w jtl Call LOwell G-2II65. ed. In Monmouth County, the total GREEN AND WHITE VILLAGE MWNMW*p still, (ill d irt, p u d tf n v i‘1 its, ntisei roaster';, iions, 31) KEARNEY ST., crusade chairman. V.A. approval Nun Vets *700 down y,email',, Call COlfux 4­ sap iif rT u i gii#* 5609, o r in .|o iie 195 C hingaiora FREE ESTIMATES to qualified Imv'et. ECKEL BROTHERS K EY PU R T new ai vkin\j New Jersey has morn than 125 Ave , K"yport Flee pickup und KEYPORT RANCH cu.iwm built, TKNNENT RD , MORGANVII.LIi il.'hvely ' Wjl’ CO 4-7810 CO 4 3720 miles of Atlantic coastlinu, w jlf lots of .itnnfcphere, 2 bedninn,-,-, LOW ELL fi-HIS U.S. Army Rcservo six m o n th l i v i n g 100111 unit fir,'|il ne, l.imily U p h o l s t e r y WINDOW cl.'.imng and floor wax­ • NEW MODEL train e es . . , your choice . . . tlm 100111. iliuiihi 'noni, I,in iit-i 1. l u l l i . ing Prompt home nnd com- b ra n ch of serv ic e you desire. For cellar and »;-nM my exliai. l.UM im.Sil'-.ltY mid fill 11H111 It ro- m - 1ci.1l service, II & M Window Information Call 110 2-2095. TO P SOIL p.min.'t All I'aliins aud Plasllis, 1 leaning Seivlce. Call I.Owell 9 NEW SAFETY A Su mi*, IM \\\isliini!i h k i 1 r n c . |.|eli! line of 1 rimxli'ling seivlce, l .n w i l.f u/ r 11. li 111 1 >1.14mi in i‘io Slip < nvi'.iH f>'U GET THE BEST DEAL ON THESE NEW MODELS ! i 1 Cull CUifilK 1 l-'INANCINCI Al- RANGED . . . 11. ■')lr I 111(11 I.IH AL H .iH k Intorior Docorfitinrj i IMMI'H -;| l-.l?V 5 VI-APS TO PAY .'ti i' ti' f ti 1 iii 1 ui ii t <*|i ii|iiij(, ALSO THE WARRANTY PUTS IT IN WRITING D K A i 'K I r-'im i .ti I flit I n*| miiu|U'*lni{, I'nr I 'll:;1 IM BUILT HOMES I; 11 ll­ , , ill 1 «Uf iv -I or 1 1 ii 1 \li HM i) MY hPj. M" lll ' - I!.. |«.M-|. I lll/ ll'l Ul l-'AV I 16,'H - COI I AX 1.1117 for year-round com fort ... >1 1 !• I . yJ!< ’ !« See Them Today At . . . rl u.m ;.,i. \ 1 ti . v 1 ir,Ci T r ! III- RMAM I 1.1 >1 )iill Com o In - Ask For D etails cind 1‘iicor. cm riifllvltlunl j 1I.11111 i 1 ti’ ( o r (‘v-'i v i ( ill l'AV 4-18711 j .vliiilo'v 111,1 'if S?iiUfi»- (Lin k " | I'NIi PI 111 \i II ItAHII’AN TWP. C all LO 6-'l500 1 ) 1 ■ 1 \ ski;vick < llllll'.'* Out lu.VI] ( ill f nil, » j i. 11 ' »■*' ii-n t r.'itllo m ifl f'-tc 1 *\ n t irit I M\‘,.*|| li •• IM/I> * . - . ■, * •• ill I Oiv.'ll 1. '"11 i SAYREVILLE MOTORS TV SERVICE lll'I'l lit I UNI I Y SIIOI1 M iscollnnuous ■ ., i * M tV IC E Wl IAI Wl'. S E L L " A N IIU U H S Mktawaiii Lumber Co. LO W ELL (i-1 <>00 Your Author / : .'1111111111, V /’! I' 'Mfinlt. I'eiigeol Driller We liny mill nell Antt(|iin Fiirnlturs, ; ('O N VKKTIULE TO I’M IH N EY ( It Id INSON INC. llrlc 11 Iiiiic, Chinn, fllmi, Dolli, 1 of till m oiM rjtifi I ..11 fy'rt Aulrt U'W iilry, U, fr. nnd I'melgn slHiiip*. RT. 9 and ERNSTON ROAD PA 1-3600 ■ JiimI C o v ith , '2 • Ii .'I IlijiliWiiy M A I AWAN I’E'tSONAI KI-.RVICE ill YUS. I'h' Mnilliewi, lift llrnndixnv, Koy- O P P . K A Y K K WOOD!) SM«»J'J»INtJ C E N T E R IM iiihI Mlitflh'MPH IM . ' Call LOwell 0 3018 w|!f |>or(. C O Ifm 41441 Wjtl Thursday, October 4, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. 1. P«g« Fifte«n

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CwrtptotM K»Cfu!t Tralotag KtwsitJgned To Sfee»l«r A FB aJ atrlJitfa V/r oanUi bajnJ *(rvr«it Tafefte Repair Coitnw t*»t' April aad b 4> lcj co u rse -at Ot>odfel!ow Afcr h iw : E«dt>fc W , W lcktf, m o ! M r. and Airman Banc. Cary Low, son uf war*. fionductAd M w«il *a rtya’Sf- U.S. . A r t s _y p«._ .MlohMi . K. . Our-_ tnlnJag . _ a i Fort Dix. I a»s»- T e x a a . ,, Mrs. Stanlsy W. Wick). 18 West M r, suid Mrs. WIlilMO. Q. 'Low, 27 out othse sxarcise*. , man, Jl, wa ofot Mr,,Mr, ##sd Training Centur, Great Likes, cHa w »i u> taat cn.i dove,op thn ,»pj ivcbb^J wjulpau* royair coorss : Compiotw Spwioi Cixttm a . ptfrujantmi b n tt io r duty t® h!s W . ' readlnesj uf thn paitklfai.nft Jid/a! I at Tha Qun^n;iaL.t«' SiirK-ii!,. Fort; Saarian John ? p-acdv. Wi.st osw technical *peclalty> k k *I A m fin aai Vmma During the a la»-veek iuductrlna- forces ijpiraMitg al i C4>-ordinatsd j AUS- *'• Keaiutburg, hs.t compIate(trv|r-*, swimming end survival, first sld snd ba?lc jWp- board roytln*. i H KEEPING WITH NATIONAL During the training. f erruits re-i osiv* test* end Interviews winch d*t«rmlu# futiir* training and as- FOAM INTERIOR D£$ICN MONTH WE signm inl.i. Th* »1k reeks court* !uc!imS« W ^M tM r A t F » r * D U instruction iu leadership, physical Serving Oa , \ Pvt Risliard C. Wanner, 22. has umi anilitaiy subject* dt- o o n t e iTv p o r a r y d e s ig n s PROUDiY PRESENT OUR . . . 'i ewn assigned to F Ompeny of Aign»d to prepay ciea from col- Terranc# L. Richmond. per- ,. . ■-’* » Fourt/l Ttalclng Segluient for sonneir.iaji seaman, U.S. N a v y , r iig’ot week* Of basic training ln son of. Mr. and Mrs, William £. -'■o > tfHtiunclloo with th* 1«5* Res-irv* Richmond, U Arrihirst Lane, Hat- ' ; fo r c e * Act at Koit plx. 1st, Is serving aboard t'ne destroyer PREMIER SHOWCASE OF FAIL FASHIONS reassigned to Keesler-AFB, M as., >it During hU training'Pvt. ‘A’ennet. USS Mullinix, which !s paiticrpat- .for technical training as a United i-.'-'^wlllKarvf!will serve oa active duty ' *for six '' Ing'ia the Joint ui‘£rnar/onul isavni - States Air Force ra.dio and radar . swaths ol training and then bo exercise "Operation Umtaa U l.” I f maintenance specialist. ■‘.{f transferred to hometown duty with In progress off both coast? ot South Airman Luw, who completed the- Army Reserve or National A tn o rlc a , >' !< (hiard unit first phase of n« m ilitary .training WHY WAiT - LET'S DECORATE The four-month exercise involve* nr. I.acklnnd A ir Force Base. Texas, 'Afser the initial efslit weeks, he units of i tlie U.S. Navy and the was selected io r tha specialized 'v ' wiil receive e iw y w o tX leave aud navies of several South American course on the basis of his interests f then enter ei(?ht weeks of sd- countries. 'Ihe primary mission of and aptitudes. . ’ i ’ ’ vioeed individual training i»l Fott the exorcise Is to develop tlie anti­ !i ^ Plx; ba enrolled in ow of Ihr He is a 1962-graduate of Middle­ submarine potential o£ the various town Township Hit*l' School. .• i') T 5.»jN«claHst.schools'-it Fori D ix y or units participating.-' T.tc!udcd la the operational Serving Oa Enterprise schedules for the participating Robert S. Barna, cliief electrl- s h ip 3 are visitl to several South cifin’s mate, U.S. Navy, fon of Mr. American ports. and Mrs. Michael J. Barna, 15 Lin­ ton PI., Keansburg. is serving tniitnlet.es summer Training I aboard ih« nuclear - powered at- Cadtit Paul S. Barrett, ion of 1 tack aircraft carrier USS Enter­ Mr. and Mrs. George C. Barrett, prise, a unit o ' the Second Fleet JAMES J. HOWLEY 1 Aberdeen Rd.. Matawan, recently and the North Atlantic Treaty Or­ completed six weeks of training at ganization (NATO), striking force leges and universities tnroughour the Reserve Officer Training which participated ii; a special ex­ tho nation for commissions in the Corps (KOTC) Summer Camp al e rc is e R ip tid e H i ," A u g . 17-20, In U.S. Marine Corps. Indiantown Gap Military Reserva­ the Easton, Atlantic. ‘ Those completing the course und tion, Pa. . The unit joined more than 40 oth­ graduating from college are com­ Cadet Barrett is actlv* In the er ships, together with aircraft 'tJCULPTRA’s while hint of Import sophistication, as missioned second lieutenants and ROTC program at Lafayette Col­ from four NATO nations for the thowu tn tiie bedroom setting above, takes perfectly to today’s then sent to u 26-week course at lege. Easton, Pa, four-day exercise In the Eastern At­ Officers Basic School at Quantico. deooratlng colors. All drawers In grouping ar« fitted with The 20-yeur-old cadet la a 1959 la n tic . Broy-Glides to prcveat sticking, dropping down or falling out, graduate of Matawan High School, Vice Adm. John McN. Taylor, Ia Military I’entithloa and a member of Sigma Alpha Ep­ Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic, Doublo drewtor W.W. panel bed 3S.95, night stand silon Fraternity and Scabbard and conducted the exercise. Other forc­ Ja m e s V. MacLean, U.S. Navy, J9 .M , v ertica l m irro r J J .W , chest 8U.99. son of Mr». Charles Thomas, 627 Blade Society. es participating consisted ot ships Bavview Ave., Union Beach, was and aircraft from France, the Unit­ one ot three frogmen at Little Takes Jet Aircraft Course ed Kingdom and aircraft from Por­ Creek, Va., chosen to represent the Airman Third Class Clifford H. tu gal. United States for the first time In Andren, Old Bridge, Is being reas­ Simulated nuclear and conven­ tho International Military Penta­ signed to Homestead AFB. F la ., tional strikes by carrier - based be sent to anuther Army post tor thlon at Athens. Greece. following his graduation from the aircraft were conducted us well as numerous other enerclses. Advanced training...... Sponsored ov the Council of In­ U.S. Air Fore* technical training course for Jet aircraft mechanics The purpose of the special exor- -: Prior ta.hia arrivalat Fort l) ix ternational Military Sports, the ■ y r cls* was to test and develop the 4 n Aug. S. Pvt. Wenne.‘, son of Pentathlon oonsistcu ot five events at Amarillo Air Fore* Base, Texat. readiness of tha participating naval ^ I * *M r and Mrs. Carl Wenner, 144 and la ste d u n til Aug. 12. T h e te am * Airman Andren was trained to forces operating as a co-ordinated Broad St., Matawan, graduated covered an obstacle course ot 400 maintain and service Jot aircraft fo rce. from . Matawan High School and meters and took part In a Ilfesav- and aircraft systems. The airman, who •ttended Soutn iromMoniTKRi'li College, West Long Ing swim ot 75 meters. Following River High School, Is th* son ot Ou Destroyer B ra n c o . . ■■ . ■ this there wjs a seamanship M r. and Mrs. Frltchoff L. Andren, John B Lawrence, boatswain’s sw im ot 2000 meters snd an en­ mat* third class, U .i. Navy, son Selected For Technical Training durance test of 123 meters. The fi­ Marlboro Rd., Old Bridg*. ' 0 > of Fred Kaufer, 4 Raccoon Dr., SOFA UNLIMITED Airman Basic Charles J. Geng nal event covered 3000 meters oa Reassigned To New Bases Hazlet, Is serving aboard the radar (V , wnose parents reside at 17 Vir- land and water, challenging the Two Old Dridga men ar* being picket destroyer USS Goodrich, a linla Ave.. Hazlet,-Is being real­ contestants to swim and run car­ Available In Following Siz«t: reassigned to new bases to attend unit of th* Second Fleet aud tha ■ V > igned to Keesler AFB, Miss-, for ry in g a rifle fo r 1500 m e te rs. technical training courses follow­ North Atlantic Treaty Organization J H r 6 W 8' 9' CS 1 MacLean has been In the ing completion of United Stat#s (NATO) striking force which part­ Navy for the past eight years. Air Force haste military training icipated m a special exards« “ KIP at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex­ T l b E I I I , " A u g . 17-20, In the E a s t ­ Chunk In California as. ern Atlantic. Frim 1 3 ® * * T o t 9 9 ” ivlarlna Pfc. Frederick thurak, Airman Basic Gary R. Bowors, The unit Joined more Ilian 40 oth­ MR. LOUNGE CHAIR & OTTOMAN son o! Mr. and Mrs. William H. son ot Mrs. Gladys S. Campbell, er ships, together with aircraft fiom Covered In Gtovi-Soft Vfn*IU H lrd , 14S L o w e r M a in S t ., M a ta ­ R.P.. I, Old Bridge, will attend t four NATO nations tor tha four-day according to tlie wan, is serving with the Third Mar­ course for aircraft accessory sys­ exercise In the Eastern Atlantic. ine Air Wing at the E l Toro Marine tems specialists at Sheppard AFB, Vice Adm. John McN. Taylor. Priced at 1 7 9 ” Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, T e x . Commander Striking Fleet Atlan­ C a lif. Airman Basic James A. Stan- tia, conducted the exercise. Other The wing providtM hslicopter, berry Jr., son of Mr. and Mri. forces participating consisted of transport and jet aircraft support Janies A. Stanberry. $ Albert Dr., ships and aircraft from France, the H ig h w a y 3 3 OS 1-1837 Middletown for tne First Marine Division a In­ Old Bridge, will attend a oourse United Kingdom und aircraft from OPEN MONDAY - JAVUROAV 10-1 (NEXT TO ADLER LUM HER) fantrymen at Camp Pendleton, for aircraft maintenance specialists P o rtu g a l. C a lif. at Amarillo AFB, Tex Simulated nuclear ami convention-

CHARLES J. GENG

technical training at a U. S. Air Force radio and radar mainten­ ance specialist. Airman Genu, who completed the Orat phase of his m ilitary training I t Lackland AFB, Texas, was sel­ Here’s what the other '63’s with they looked like. ected for the specialized course on b asis ot 111* In terests and ap- M tudes. Th* airman is a 1962 graduate i t Keyporl High School.

Commltiluned Lieutenant W t j - r . " ■ , Calvin G. Beat, Hast Keanshurg, hai been commissioned a second 1 UeutenaiU In the U.S. Air Force i graduation from O fficer Tvain- E School at Lackland Air Force i, Texas. ■ Lt, Best was selected for the training course through competitive 4Mmlnation‘i with other college

CALVIN O. BEST radtmlcs. Ilu received lils B.A, Da­ t ­ rn* from Kustern llu|)tiit Collugo, 'S JL> It. Davids, Pa., prior to entering ie Air Forcu In Muy. Hip ileuloiiiint Is tlm snn of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Uest, S t mithond Ave., b'ust Keanshurg. Me JI married to the lormer Carolyn , Rowley, Qroenbelt, Md. Today—W ide-Track Pontiac *6$ Ilo I.i h i'1!!!! fn ^ l'M li'rl to K vM * l« r A J; I). M is s ,, fo r tlm y nn nn art- 9 o («(!« w uld t< t u n p t u f |W # 9 H M | F tnlnlsim tlvn offloi'i', O bvlotlf, fafl’t Itj that PuiillttO '1 ronifl up w1Mr. imothoir I too, anil a Still line ol Tropliy V- 8 's. fTli.nt ouclit to bo (tn ltsi, wli«t4 prny

Compleio* Itociult Trulnl/ig m w Vwittae o i you# m 4ciiXin 3njtc^^r‘w' IVvn1# rttfl Fiuncls lJtuisth, utepxui of Mr. beauty thU year, Freili ovcr iuid iiniler he.idllRlits, cloutl j ctiovigli to nmke thoso other c,ira turn icrccn.l And we I and Mrs. John Powers, i l Pom onij Blvd., Cliffwood Ueach, completed fro tlU -bu t |n 0 H tan see that. There's a w ider W lde-TrucSt, ( haven't inentlonft4 gucM tiuppy tvucli^y ^ M«lt-t«d|uailu^ h’Crult tralnliiK Aug, 11 lit th« t t a$J> Naval 'InunliiH Cuiitm, Oni.it Luke*. III. D u rin g Iho nlno wuelt liuloctrlna tl4U (Ntrlod. re c iu llt o ra tra in e d Ifi liltytluttl (Itnont, bmla mlltnla r y Invr,' I'Olltnrv d u o iln tTii « i'il «tl- (iHStte pf tlio r|ivn| icrvico. *w(m- ill* ®AH iw r i «ven Mlf‘eil WAN VN* ms PONTIAC AT VOUB I.VI4I .M nnoin r m rotim o oraku'i] JOOAT ' /nl, firs t #1(1, ana j i a t K i i l L . Irnlnlns, reorulti. rocnlve t»lll »ti3 Intorvlews which help to

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