THIS WEEK COYKKUNG TOWNSHIPS 0? 14 Pages HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN Ooe Section ■ ■ AMD, ' - MATAWAN BOROUGH

... \ ttvnifcei •3rd YEAR — 51 *i W EEK NaUaual Editorial AaaogUHon, ■ .____ M ATAW AN, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962 Hew Jersey Pre»v A5h>c5j»Uoo SiBgieCopy Ten Cent# Clear The Way For Malawan .High ..Seniors. In National Honor Society Resignation- Step Closer “ Sen. H arriso n A.. IVIISUius )rs htss announced lh«t the Burew By Partridge of the Budget has approved ll.S, Levitt Construction Army Ci>rps of Engineers rccant" But Madison Board mewbitjoiui for shore improve, ‘ JftjibJ. ’Tiape lot the first eight Si'C- luents In Raritan Say Are* awi- t*o?i» of L e v itt * ltd Sons, I n c , Rec Registration Declines To Accept Sandy Hook Bay. ' w I’SO-iiorae Su»thniQi:e-at-MaUw&n •Rewgnanort of John Purtmdj^ I The Corps has- rccominerufeiff “planned, community'’ were ap­ ‘ Registration few; children h^wcon beach erosion and hurricane jr., seven years c member and re- damage control work, subject to proved Monday sight by-th?i,Mat.a- tho ages of s&veii-amM4 who wish ta participate'in the Matawan Bor­ j elected lo a new-l:hree year term locsJ co-operation, for a portion vvjii Township Committee. Appcov- ough Summer Rccreation Program of the shoie la Middlesex apik •»l nas teconujieiyieci by the. plw*- j last February, wa? received by w ill be held M onday from 9 to. 10 Monmouth Counties. The federal ling board laat week the Madison 'township Hoard of a.m.-and 1 to 2-p.io.-at the rec­ I mills u n u ld be M.OS/.OOD. L ocal The, first eight sections of the reation building on Jackson Si,. ! Kducatioi! 1 hursday. M r Part- 5 participation ivould nmnnnt tit .'X w ltt development1 include Andov- ridge declared in his letter “f feel! $i,«iil,00(>. i o ■ «*r Pant,- Ivyhili Park and Deerfield i “ Congress, m ust Mill authorize Parky comprising 574 homesites on should be replaced bv someone * combined etcre/*jie totalling 52V ac- Awards Given who has no i|? rrei wilh. the ma- j.jrit> chou.i of leadership. : | eaiTs action - indicates the; sujM1 1 i * He has absented himself from I port of tho Administration loi^:^ Study Setback Lines Matawan Seniors the board since casting a ,,r.o” J this* project. It's a very wclcosno vole on the resolution by which I IndicaciQa of the continuing cf(o*t Tfhe Matawan TwnShip Plao- Presentations Made Dr. William F. Sample was r“* j fo moke pur shoreline mpre «>> . , tilng 'Bowrd lust night directed hired as superintendent. He e.v | cure.” . 7;.....V . i that a study be made of (he At Exercises Monday plained his continued absence with-1 ‘r------'— — — —r-— toning ordinance lo determine out iositiom.t,’ before Thursday. ’‘A s ; i . -- n II front yard and side yard set-' At commencement'--exercises for agreed. I did not submit piy reiiii»-! A i m I | l o f | \ li m * i back tinea In commercial, tones the Malawan Regional High School j nation earlier because of any pos- { fc* A -.V fll-v I - U l - 41- : should be changed. The board's on Monday evening, awards .were | sible adverse effect, ii mi^ht have •»r « « i V ; attorney, WllUam • J. v O'Hagan, presented as follows: I will make the evaluation. The Matawan Regional Board of! spcJ ^ ew Madison Vote:; Hie board noted thatunder Education awarded three medals headed the drive tu retain Dr. j - present zoning regulations, there ■ to students with the three highest Sample, moved to accept the res* Proposal Defeated ia, no sldo-yard restriction and scholastic averages during their [‘•nation of Mr. Partridge. There! Mly a 4Moot front yard set- [our years in high school. Elizabeth was no second and Leimuni Booth j May 23 Offered Aneyv ■ bock'it required. It was feared Blair was the gold medal wmnei stated he would vote '‘no” on any! Madison Township Board of , th a t n Route M develops com­ with an average of 94.5)8; Joan Vas, roll call as lung as there w a n ' mercially, a greater Iront yard silver medal, 94; 19; Rachele Gri- c h a n c e of Ketiinj* Mr. P a rtrid g e Education Thursday set Aug. I, a* tetback will he needed to pro- •naldi and Ronald Sickles, tied for to reconsider. Louis Horvath then the date for resubmitting to tha vld* sufficient parking. bronze medal. moved to have lhe letter filed aud volers the proposal rejected May this was ordered. The study followed announced The Bausch and l.omh Honorary 23. Tlie hoard has received the per­ plans' for a small shopping center Science Award for the highest av­ Re-Klecled 1 n Februarv mission of the .Stale Department on Route M. The board Indicated erage in science during the four Mr. Partridge was re-elected to years went to Kerry Clark The the board when he ran unopposed of Education, to proceed, William It believed that more such com- Pictured above are (he members of this year’s graduating class i Carlson, Uoiina Shephard, Mary Donov an; third row, Elizabeth Muller, tuerclaJ setabUsiuiMats will he Woman's Club of Mataw-in gave, in February. He xvas its acting Joyce, president noted. A meeting Iwntwo auririliawards into a» seniorwnlnr girl'and1i’ir! anti i “ lllgh>»*■* k School u h m who are members of the National Honor) Joan Vas, Phyllis Kocenski, Janke Tesch, Pauline Okner; fourth row, built ts tbe a re a , with th e com - secretary for citfht months follow­ wiil be held with the Slate Depaic* . hnv Interested in furthering their ! Soclc,-V- Thcy »re> in the usual order: Rachelle Grimaldi, Michael Kerry Clark, Richard Sturgeon, .Ion Polanowskl, osal wai offered but John Parl- Amboy General Hospital and one jI il...th» measure...... The 'I’V... deadline sl.tn .llin.t for r.*.- fil fil ! ilnfland (witilrHr Cascade School i l*“-*d '! ««!."» KeJUnyi To Design Todd residence property fucing undetermined number o{ .special Contract Bog Down K. M acke!, 2(i, of ID H udey A ve., resulted iu the award to Cascade would continue lo consider chnuu- on Main St. police. Madison Limit Highlands, who was not hurl, said 'lhe loll,ming new elemenlary i lUi01' nf die kinde.-aricn as » New Holmdel School The board received a restib- • • • " - - * (cnnimued on page four) Efforts to reach agreement an a the light on the highway had just The committee refused to allow school teachers were approved by mission of the map of Parkway new contract between the Federal Holmdel Township Board of Edu­ turned an umber color. Mis. Leonard Lathrop to read a On Mass I lousing the boaid: Dougla.s Barr, Clyde I [.abor Union 20581 AFL-CIO snd Knolls, a IlMot subdivision oil Iti-page statement of a survey ot u cation Monday hired Bernard A. M elvin F lem ing, 20, B ayview H. Smith and William Clear, all j ui* Atco Ceramics Corp., Jackion Matawan Ave. and bordering Ihe library needs unless she first pro- Kellenyl, Red Bank architect, to Ave., Cliffwood. and his passen­ No More Than 400 at Now high school tcach ■ Olinsman Plans j It., Keyport. bogged down this Oarden State Parkway. The map (continued on page foul) prepare preliminary plans for' a ger, Miss Vivian Lee, 18, of 52 Cen- ers im:li;ded Diane Baum, SISOO; j Wfiek with little hop* of nn early wus originally presented in IttKO Units In One Year Tiudi I.. Holden, Flna M. Pahmgol 20-room school in Holmdel Villaan, (coniinued on page four) by Mr. Weinstein, as attorney settlement. The strike has Idled ov- The school will have 18 regular and Priscilla Smith, all al SIU00. j Fall Retirement (continued on page four) for P. l.eiwichak, F.lizabeth, the Pel il ions Gaining A new innovation tot coping with classrooms anil two kindergarten developer, but It was rejected at roams. Thu board plans to build develooers win introduced by the Served 29 Years At Awards Presented At lhat time because of question* Madison 'lownship Committee Mon­ A sked To Appear on the 2-i-acre Cross tract acquired over the right-of-way Into il and Picked For Boys' State la st y ea r. Marlboro Graduation Authority Rcspcct day when un amendment to the L. H. Postmaster objections by the fire department zoning ordinance was Introduced! A le tte r w as sent T u esd ay to Ati- The board expects lo set a dale to the way n cul-de-sac had been stipulating no more than 100 hous­ I’.nil 1. Siames Ins been selected ! William F. Olinsmait. l.aureuri thnny J. Nuccio, chairman of Mutu. At iho Marlboro Township grad* Telegraph Hill Exit for a referendum seeking voter per­ designed. es in one year can be given ap-j as lhe delegate to Boys State from j Harhor Post master, has applied to wan Borough recreation commit­ mission tu build the school lifter a nation on June 13, Angela M. Man­ zo was presented nn award for be- Reopening In Sight proval and no more than 200 for I American Legion Post Idi. Mata­ the Civil Service Commission fof tee, at the direction nf the borough public hearing at 8 p.m. June 2!* wan. Ihu alternate will he All-in retirement to take effed no latef Council asking he appear at tlie in# the outstanding student ot her i any one developer. The amend* I on a study of building needs. Dr. ment is due for public hearing ! Harr Boys State wdl be held al than Oct. KL Mr. Ohnsman has ^ luno 2(1 meeting of the governing W. Donald Walling, director of field class. Lake Lefferts Report from Mayor James H. Ackerson ut the Holmdel '1'owuship July X | vearscteiiit towards retirement, 29 body to "explain and .substantiate" studies at Rutgers University, will Awa vis also were presented to years as Postmaster aad six yeari bin reference to "political pressures deliver the report. Camille Cosgrove, William Ulbrich, Committee Thursday that the Tele­ Mayor John Phillips ji, sponsor* j graph Hill Parkway entrance-exit ed the ordinance and described il ; of Army service. from the Matawan Borough Coun­ Mr. Kellenyl wns chosen fiom 12 Margaret Kakalecr and Fvelyn Estates Stymied When he assumed charge of (he cil" In his letter of resignation sub­ architects, after the board visited Kowalski for their participation in to the Garden State Parkway, .vas a "wav to giv*.« u.s a breaihnr j closed May 30 to public use, may lo tope with the problems we al- ; Laurence Harbor Post Office il mitted June 12. 13 schools throughout the stale. He an essay contest on safety sponsor­ 318-House Project Januaiy 1!)3-1 it was a fourth ciasi was hired last week by the Rinn- ed by the American Legion. The bo reopened temporarily received ready have lo contend with be-; Held Up To Sept. 1 mixed plaudits and further declar­ cause ot nui.^ housing, wiihout : office. In l!Mfl it advanced to thlr<| To Take Out son Board of Education to design awards were presented by Com­ class and in PHD to second class. Charcoal chicken, fried Shrimp an 11-room elementary school, lie mander Oscar Dennett and Ad­ ations of defiance to the N. J. eomplicaiing them turlher with \ Only one objector appeared lie- Highway Authority from those in still more untimilcd development, j Prior to becoming Postmaster, Mr. • r Scallops w . F /F , $1.25, also designed Christian Brothers jutant Dame! Rarlram. ol Marl­ ohn:;man and, latei his son, operatf - Rollo Post limisa boro Post. American Legion. fore the Madison lownship Plan­ llie pneked house at tin* municipal The mayor reported that as ot ; Academy, Middletown Unvnsliip. meeting. **d tbe Ideal Food Market for 2^ ning Hoard la.st night at the public now Ihere are plats totaling h()f) j Mayor Ackerson explained the homes being ihlvanced by dv:velop- { | Veais Keansburg Savings And Loan Marks fiOtli Anniversary healing on the JlS-lot Lake I.eflVrts temporary reopening would tie to ers and there are prospects that jl Before moving to Laurence liar­ I st lies development on the w*»st lhe end of the year when ihe N ,1 map> loialimg IfiOt) moie liotising > I iKir m 1 iJ’Jrt he resided in Miami, Highway Authority hoped to have siie*» wiil In* filed m the not tin) dis­ :j 1-la. where In* was active in th® shore of Lake i/*ffcrls al New real eslalu luisine.ss and also oper* Brunswick Ave and his objections a new SMH.0A0 interchange built tant future. su Red Hill Rd. with a $7,5.000 ac- (continued on p;ige loutj nted a trucking business, were nol bearing on the lot plan t.hartei Member Of Lions Roberi Weston, an adjoining own­ cevs |-i)ttc| from this interchange to Dwighi Rd. for travel to Red Bank. He is a charier member of tli9 er. was concerned thut the devel­ i l.iuireiice Harlvu Lions Club and opment would not hlmk a -lO-fool Such travel Is cut off now. Mr>. f Katharine F. While, chairman of; Planners An^ry, ; in l‘i.r)!l PHiU served as the Club’j ri^ht-of-way into his land or tlmt i picsident. 1-or nearly ID years Mr, (continued on. page four) the Authority, was repoited as j hoping ’!mt "on a temporary basis Ohnsnum lias served actively ul something may ho found to get Being l»v-Passeon il. Cl.irk, Houle 7(1, M;wl- (continued on page four) i ind a full slate of office! •> Pl'lO's Mi. Olinsman served for sev* Ihho Township, has tost hi» appeal 11<» ohI«‘I I o w n s }, i p Plan en veaiH in lhe Laurence Ibi'lmr for a new trial on his SI.'ill.OOO uing Boar«l I'uesdav uxpiessed an . S-dei liou of the delegate rind al- I*iie Company uml ulso served oa negli^eiue suit agamM his em- Eight Area Residents ger III helm: "hy-passed" bv lhe : .eiuajeI'uiaie is nudem.nle by Ihelhe .f-" famlis ^ 1' ofol ; jV';;;;!’ ni^^i'tic.ri’nin lii plover, Acme Fast Freight Inc., /lining biiiird ol iHliusliueiil and the i '"e Malawan Region.il High School ( ,uming , pofftimift ,Mistmil>Iri he was au nc- Hound Hrook. 'lhe suit stemmed Tako Allegiance Oath lownship commiliee when II has ' M\e oifinher of the L.uirem i ll.ir- r inn n Inelf in'trv* C|nrt( SO?- set a given slandaid of compliant 1m»i DfUH/iTalic Club ieicd while milking n deiiveiy on t IM H till l.l .Ml - ,1 ' ' i' if ■* iii'tn I Mi and Mis Oluwnau wem Dec, 27, 111.07 ministered to eight bavftiore aiea bv i piMltioner tor a subdivision I m,u i ini ni I liiiide Ihuisd.iV bv (htuuglioot tin* (u'liiny President William Turner, icconri from right, ol i Howard W. Huberts, second from left, director and piciures ol a fork lift truck, uiul l.'S) atid Gerda Mol, Bntlllev Lane MiV'ti I,imes II AiLeitoii, lloiin tlie Kvimvbnrg Savings and Loan Association I*, general counsel, nnd William ('. Johnson sr., rlghi, -hould nol Icivc allowed evidence Ha/ let, The Net he i hinds; Heilw ig del, f I ii* I {here w ni itnvlhlilj; Oil t ol shown above accepting n 50-yenr gold cortlllcale) vice prenhlcnl, nmginlulaled Mr, Turner alter he to the fad that Mr, Claik was re­ A B.u r, Ou'lmrd Pkway., Moig.m llie iy inj> '.oil bi’ing iemo\ Grand Lodge Offices villrt, (iermany; lli'h'nu Alice | Umed by the New Jersey Savings nnd I.oan League., bail aecepled the award. ceiving woiknmn’d compensation i'll 11II..i lhe | lu'oidel V'll ige Jil For T w d Area Mon Ilarrv I’- Seaman, left, cHccutlv# vice prenidenl; t belief IU. However, the Appel lab* Pro'ipeci PI . Mafau; u, S" n/et 1;eUe i 41K i'I'«> lie'. el'ljHlM'lll for sale Court aaid it could find "no pic land; Maik J. IhrUori. Sianloid io Wiitiam II poi’er K Sun, Mid Tlm nfilceu, directors, staff,! wai known ns Ihe Keanshurg llidld M uiia 20, If) 10, If beenm e known um D r , lla/h'l, In’hiiil, and peiiu. i Lhfi lodependeiM Oidoi of Oikt judicial im rm” hi (lie tilal hi'low dlelo-Mi. for n*.i* on lie* (innfi-f. ; al dosing atlorneyi, nnd member* of j ing nnd Loan Assoclution, Subsi^ithe Keansbnii* Sjivf»iu4 and Loan vanW.ii meid.im, Slim e II i v* n Pellowi tlm Grand Lodge (rf and affnirmiMl the jud;!tnciu iMfain.st ;iliile P.irlca.iv, 'Iheie urn '.'fl linn ! New Jetuev Fonv'efiiioii In AlfinUlO (lift ndvlftnrv boardi nnd Iheir fmn 'ijuenllv (ho name was rli.mged to Assorlaiion, Mr, flatk I i ader P.ii k, M.ini-iti I >r-‘- it -hip, i ii'nc \ aid . ..bed llles jolneif to celebralp Ihr 50th Savings and l oan. The original Huberts in Ohle.t Dlreeior 1 li'‘ Ni’lbeiI,mil . jt ilv livitailed Oeorg« Poderson, t ‘davo, Ai i il e .p'.lined ui Ol Al I I N nAltM Weldiin IM , Malawan, n« CtrnmX anniversary of Ihe Koansburg Sav-; officers and directors were James j Those officers and dneeiois wh*» Police Officer Appllt aflotis 'Ilium e b .li leiliin.ll u> lop ingi aud l.onn Association. A din j P. Dodd, Kdwnrd T, Comntou, ' Imd heen associated wilh the oijjnn h ondmh'i ami Robert Jcmcii, W1j« Ilu* ‘lownship of Ma ill H»n> has I Now Dog Fntt ■-oil lim n tl.< Ind lin.il Her Ill,id* b . ilu ner wa* held at Ih" Cobble Slones i > i ink It illll, (icorge F. Jeiilunson | i/alluii for moie ihnn 'il vcai i ueie : on Av<< Moigauvillp, Dlslrlot I opening for n full lime poller I m Oi.-, . I. - . ' I- ||l HI! IJ- || »".! ' ! ! . M.-. .- •< *>» PMh Uesiuurnnl, Mlddleiosvn. on lhe ' ir , W W, Miim'iev, Jaioh ’!! illm.in ' ” i <* n ! t! : .1 1 I ..Ilu ei l»jMil Hum i Im tne |>-t ■ ! I - -nnl-'l I " u .hip ' on, in ,1 I' ll •' 1 , I - *..lid E-l , . . i ' j ll I >1 lllil w e n m g ol .lone l.l. II,m y P il v> u i tl I. Mannljijt, William | i-atled ti|>oii foi i feu temaik i I lit* illloil lllil', In* (llll,lined flOlll I ■ 1 ♦ l ** i i ' 11 ’ I Inn <«dav im i fulte ed an oi .oil on '!') f<:iii • i n.io misi ' d on | ii*- (inmd M.i *!er of ilu* Slatj Roam en, w c u t l v e vice pieNhbMil, \ OehlhntN, . . lleiman L''hi, aud j oldc-.( dire» Um liom j>**ini oi u •• liDll. To vii'thip ( I - • t U, Mai I dimuice lo iet|iii(e ilo/.i lo be min lei line . o| 11) id . Mi \- il i ;. 11r• f .hip . h i 11 -'"P nl Delmvaia iiud ».l.ilf Hnlrtlled , «cfed nn louslma'.ler, and among D ivld It. Ritienhouie. - h Howard W, Robeii*i, who ih hiving Olll I ll:-i 'A ,1 • .1 !||| .-nl I P-ml Mill, O loucosler, a i O ratfd Other rem ark # H'*ve a brief h h to ry Mr, Seamen snld thut nmie of ; presently a director aud gcneiul | The ia'il d-iv lot filoiit ripphca pi openv ’I he t i’(|iili emen Id Iht I o ii ‘IIip in .\|> il ;k i Mr din;1. In Of the Association since ih Im ep Ihe otiglnal directoci wete lleing < outnel fot (lie A-soi lalion He M.r.ii'i fif New fatsev lit Ihe TrajT ; lions l« finit' /!4ih, I'M! .H H p m . nol apply lo htmllng dog/. I Ii tin* ma ‘.ul ( u’ltmil f ei'in.m A If r ed Nc.v YO*v I ni oi»..u- l-.tpres ||.>(M| . Federnou a il] tion 50 yuan ago. ii this time. Thrt Association nned lhe oiganl/al'on on July 10, ,'t Mm- l ownship Hall, dinance also would e'4ablit-i C. P '^de wa< le'lil u> l»e in no i'on tHMjiieni daily iM'mu* finu-i \|, |e,.,-n nir lh»di pint Dintrltl r t . i i . . i . , . . . Til# orHiinlmtloii mi.iillii|| nf the I beciuilu Imuneil by lhe l-'eder il Illll, Dl yeni’i iigo I l-Toyd Wyckoff, < ’ ’’'i lleen- "!g !■• ' Ptl!-' c '• t. ii,; il( i.. ui,. il . ..,, >i i ii 11 i ,t i ‘ 'Ui i m I. ».!w i C i j« 11111 ii t > • * *'** f Ifi An j A^aoclatlon w*«i held In Kyunnbyrg j Havluga nnd Loan Innumiue Coi Mi Seamen preM-nted Piedi *nt To'.vir.lilp Clml-. lug on ib" meamiie will be at ^ foi Mr. Pofiet, h.iuiing ih aiilnboolti .and 4>ivo lfor »f lichee caP heiiuv and Ihmvimm of lh<*i|‘ 011$ *u June 27, 11)12. Al lluil llim< lti|hnnilon On Sept. Jt, 111.19, and un | (coudniKNi on p;>ue fom) I Jlp ,. |J v Jl p in , July I1'. 'being iamoved ICOIfUK 4 Ofdln,i(! I.o tgei, | THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. I Thursday, June 21,. ,59<6!5 Pfege Two J. Purdy, newly-elected president, j 74 Center St., Keansburg, also a | iiThe latest report «h*>wa new cy averaged 3S5, with patients Af Lions Convention ■■tiUwH'to sc expert thc*is txamlu- Hold Organizational staff manager with Prudential, j highs itt operations performed, staying an average 7.2 days. X who is a sta It manager of the I CJ5 ijijjj panel nnd pie faculty. Woodbndgff. 994: emergency room treatments, The x-ray department performed T h o m as S F t?ld , - M.tddl<*(own» Meeting tn W

Route 35 Accident Injure* Three Man

I**- / Three persons were treated at 1. Wear, better and enjoy Riverview . hospital Sunday nisht *,fl<:r a th re e -c a r accid en t on R oute SUHNYWOeK IM « B , ‘ lile owe 35, ,lth Hearlpe Aid driver of ons o! the cars, was treated tor scrapes aud bruises. Urg*>f#th ctf^. ',3a. Zenith Hearing Aids as His two ipassengers, Richard Vier- 6r«d? A I (ios. ' lew as $50 (th#Vs aH) na, 23, a n d T h o m as S hannon, 22, both ot Jersey City, were treated, , 4. Try pn$ ^ for cuts, scrapes, and bruises. Potice taid Mr. Oaley’s car wa* SUtfilCAL southbound when it struck the rear Stravtorry CHICKENS of a ’ear driven by Jack T. Kugel- APRjANCI m«n,>Ked Bank, turning left across _ M lUG UU. the northbound lane. The Daley Prmnit oar; then crashed headw Into 3 . V i i H « « » n w : il t* Jut't Bn*) car driven north by Theodore J. WHOLE Save coot cash — save Plaid Kuleba, Bradley Beach. AimF«9* i«r ■ ■ ■ *. Split, C»* Up, (•HfW M H '« W**a antkiu Stamps —-an jo jr good foods . , . tfAfpwamt a»4 <>«rp*«(r Have you rea^ the classified •r Qwartertd Shop A&P! That's starting Sum-; ad*? riri Film mor on a thirfty note, for sure! And [W W IIItlM W IItlllUIIM IHW IIIIIM *” ” *'1 Frtunrss remember. .. those valuable gift- giving “Plaid Stamps Are #1 in I f «da! ®H*f ^ tb. f t f t l Doliciou* with ChicUfl 31 AnnF«9* New York . . . By Far!" JUNE VALUE! 0<««fl ^ U6B. 0 A ( Ib. Cranberry Sauce Spray ^ tint ^7 2 7 ALL ALUMINUM SvperOMla 100 Extra Plaid >!•■»< With fart r«reh«M •( HMtwnr COMBINATION BavtragM 99 12 oi. i 100 EXTRA All 25' Storm and Screen Fitvpn Mi FERRIS HAMS -2 H PLAID STAMPS Yukon Club **•' = with purchase of S5M •rmwe BREASTS 59* WINDOWS Chicken LEes49*Ib. Calif. Roast ">!5‘ 65* Redeum^ble thii veak-end only ot Bavaragei Smoked AfrP stores givini Plaid Stamps. Limit Center Cuts All FUvort ^ 2?oi. 29o Top Sirloin Roast 99* Ham Steaks 99* one coupon per adult cuilomit, Flui D«po>lt - f!iKar«ltc«. tobacco, frrsh milk am! (Pork SKouldert) 39* Fresh Calas alroliolic liftveragrt eirm pt from PUid Chuck Fillet “XT 75' I s s : otainp oitn . 6*55 Brandywina Bcn.l.ti C Good thtu Saturday, June /3rd Soup Beef 3 5 1 ^4 9 : Flank Steaks * » lb . P • U r to Riant M”xtS" • Np salesmen! • No cominisslons! Mushraams • W» «U «*N w« »dvcrtl»e • Triple Insert! • Triple tilt «etlon! Made ol quality heat-hardened extruded aluminum Sltc«d SUml I , Brisket Beef ^Cult ®S9e '|b.Cuti 69* 4o,.||0 !« « | Ground Beef »Xt!u,d 49 ‘ Is give tuglied wear \vith minimum of tpalntenancu. Screen Boneieit 9 A C and t«v« 'giasi pnnel» move up and dowa, tilt inward lor man ■ a r.sn ■ ■ SKoyldef # m il almpl* clea^ini- Installation optional. 2S Extra lliip i with purchan at , Veal Roast

P BROAD ST„ JIED BANK LaOhay Frankfurters ”,rer:.d; p !U 9e Halibut Steaks , ocy 69* ' S il l-VaW " • lludge't Terms • Free del. ChinMB Dianar 5 0 0 • Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 18 Extra Stamps ffith purthait ot • • Wed- and Frl. ’til 9 p.m. Red, Rips w lw k WATERMELON SwMt, Juicy ■t(«n 8 9 Stalay’s Vine-Ripened CANTALOUPE Lirgt Sin 2 5 ‘ Cara Oil Firm. Now you can 9at up to 500 Extra P.aM w e h«ve With i* qu*T( M o Cucumbers ,,th5c String Beans Crtip *15* Stamp* by purchasing tha following itcmit •iff label bet. No Coupon! Needed

Frozen Food Values} June Is Dairy Montfc.1 IH Extra Stampi with parihan al (vary Saap Ckilei al 4 Fiivar* Mal-t-lit Mild—Paat.Mrii.d rrtcut Chun Hiclory Ilb- Ferris Ham Smol.d^ 1 2 .9 9 PERSONAL SIZK Fruit Drink *10::; 95* Sliced American ,b 55* It Extra ftampi wltk purekua al 0 4 15* Mortons Dinners '“ M t " 2 85* Store Chaasa 0ldF,’ w:'dA;.N;' s“,, ""M* Watermelen Whol#,g9»Melon { Macareni I Gheasa Domestic Bluo Chooso |k 73° Ivary Saap Stouffer Spiaaoh Souffle 'PV; 39° Imported Italian Provolono ib 95* 10 Extra Stampi wilh parchaie ol For Icllet »nd b«th Potatoes Au Gratin »•“«« Slieod Musnstor Chooso D':;,y(ic b 59c sS Salad Dressing PA;;. V 53* medium 4fQ # Victory Fopporidgo Farm ;W Cream Choose ~ 10 Extra Stampi wilh pttrohna el 3 cekei ■ * Fatteuriiad pi). 21e E -Jane Parker Baked Foods!—, f 2 French Apple Pie jz 65* Pantry Favoritesl SO Extra Stampi with purchase ol Ivory Soap v For toilet end bath FRENCH APPLE TUNA FISH 7 ox. Mild Ched-o-Bit JSC Bumble Bee While tin 3 T Paiteuriiad Procett Cheese Spread 2 :x >i* Green 17 oi. 50 Extra Sim p; with purchase ol P I E m 6 5 ‘ Sweet Peas Giant 3 ..o, 53‘ Cft r»0 Kitrn litmus IM.AII) STAMPS wilh PREPARED IS1/] oi. t«ii ti^id 5 5C ,, . , choMn* by today'* dUcriminatin* horn*-, Ivory S m w Frntch Applf Pi* lliis hm*Ic. (lonpun on Pnrknge« Ann Page 2 i«n« makeml Let u« lielp you plan your decoratin* Spaghetti 23c 26 Extra Stampi with purehan ol i now, Give your hornti tha lift that only color cin fur tb« I* milv w«tli «nd dillitl 2B Extra llimpi with purchm il m Green Gienl Irand 17 oi. provide . . . and w inoxpenaive, too. pig. ‘ Goldan Cream Style cant Our Own Tea Bags Fj’ s4 4 c °‘ 1 ( 0 3 47c *JBC2 Color/rend Report CINNAMON BUHS , 39‘ With Be off labal______. Pl , . 'M Ready to Eat 12 el. Wheaties Cereal 2 plgi 49c 25 Frtra Stamps with parehui el YOUR CHOICE OF 46 or. A&P Brand J.r,. P‘9 OVER 1000 . . . Salvo Orange Juice can 29c Cinnamon Bunsp of 9 39* NOW Lew Suds Delergcnl TabUti Habitco • " ■ 9 7 0 15 Extra Sttmps wilh |iutchau al Veri-Thin Pretzels p i? -4 1 pig »l M e pl9* f l j e Vtrl-Thin 71/; tl « C 17 lnbl.lt ™ 14 Ubtalt Wl Pretzel Sticks Frankfurters K ; ^ 89* Custom Tinted Colors 2 tb. H oi. pkg. pl-l. M I Ib. 7 oi. pkq. Vlow- 12 oi. In l.atex I'.V.A. Rubber Base Paints ... , Sunshine Cookies Dries In IS Minutes IINR QUALITY Pi , . *»» 25 Extra Stampi witn purehu) ol quilt C a qu• 11 m ■ ( ^ - I I w w i v .i w * m » r mvmn ta WB W7 Welch’s Fruit Drink -s; THE PRICE - YES - THE PRICE Prune Juice i.d *13 All Purpoie Armours Chopped Ham can 26 Extra Stampi with purchase ol ’V $9.00 Gal.? — Nol u l f a lm lo u s ?oi. l Q c . ■ • I - 1 ; Libby’s Ripe Olives r*'' ' < :33s 2 l:« " s t a i n l e s s All Gr,hJ, I I N ylon Foot Socks i \ l 5 9 ° $7.95 Gal, and One Free? Beecfi-Nut Coffee , .1, !.f. JfU L el II 68c IN A SPECIAL Gold Medal Flour . V.l,57° 2b Extra Stjm-s v/itti putdusi ol Lesloll 'U Ib ■b-29« W onderfoil NO!-NO G IM M ICKS Blue Bonnet Margarine j.linll |>l,j ,, \ , r , " 2 9 e Pint Si»nl—All Piirpm* t')«l*i5«nt ITEM-A-WEEK l.j **r»...... A||l,„,n,„.,Ati'?tu(»i|M V/,.,,, ______IIAIIAKD j lo i. 2 Q 0 The Unbelievable Price 15 01. 0 7 0 IT 65* PLAN' Biscuits ""'.“muw cm - - IlGireshinqlidireshing BtBeverages! b .l, Wheat Germ 1 » 17 ;„';37° J“;;' 550 FIRST WEEK Canada Dry «• Piece Place Metrecal Wafers ' - 95° Red Heart 1 SeMlnj wilh Hoffman’s, 2 49« h i OKUP9 Lawry’s Seasoned Salt t:ornpl«Ui • ■ ' (“t ,rt Na-Ga! 5evo r?'^ r,'.'::?. 2 Bog FuefJI ditlMfftht umln oti11 v.Mol* Kitty Salmon Cat Food ' : 21° Pief, t Ivor J I L LI. white Rock :!,M 6:,';;;,^° 47« Prici.’i offoctivo thru S.it., Juno 2Jrd in Sujcr M .irlicti .ind Self Set\Iru stores only, PAINT AND or I iih f Mo/i or P.M. Fruit V"’29# WAI.LPAPER AIM .if!in i t!i", I "Ihi-' i. I n It M >11 iiimI Al' imi "ii' I .« i." > ■■ < \"i*i|ii 11 ■ >m I'l n-l "' - * H . ITiT m Al WII.SON AVI'., POHI MONMOUTH HI J# Al I'IMII I AVI, , It Alt 11 AN K#W NMItr It I ■ JJ Al MAIN SI.. KI'^NSHl'BJi ORR'S lllwny jn, tinluii Heiieli Tutl. -IWttl. • Tlllira., Dnlll » I’.M. fill/*. Wed, • llimi., Until II I’M, Mmi. I iilv , ,U ,M,1I' ..'.‘".'n J! i! lilflpy Until III I'.M, I riiliiv Until ID I’.M. I ilit.iv Unlll 10 I ,M. I is HI, 13 Al Cl.ll'l WOOD AVI:,,, I I II I VVOOI1 lllM. Wh I. • lliuu., Until 8 “ IlMl>» Ualll 10 P.M. d i ! i Mi. : ’'.! t - '; . 'i - • ‘:!' ’ THE MATAVVAW JOURNAL, N. J, , r’QO|«

■ iraitpferpag i to -S»U :• laboratories Confer With Officials - tE<5AL NOTICE , ; : JLfcGA!} NOTICK LEGAL.: NOTiCE LEGAL NQTOE jVfarb 4®lh Year in 1S-1?, ha'te'9p«l»U sed in ths: Mailers ■ To' He] {i:;: ' '■ -1,: ' 11-'72 ' • . tt avicv: . ' ' ~ .Si.iu d w iijn ated ati C»iffw>vjj Aic-ach c.onLiivtAnly known: aii’tS doiVif* Richard Lyojjs,., 427 South fine SHERIFF'S 8 -L2 . Take notice that. Wiiitam Porter has i'i M ^'.a A'Ail --Timuship, • bcir.i? Section na.l©he Borough o/ Matawan for a plenary i:'jp hid been ft!*d in tiie Monmouth T he apiM-i':jcimato am ount-,-of. Dr* phone aq’jipment. r ,' Build Institute retail coniiucnptU'M hceniie for pren> With Bell System Brown-Ct., Parlin: Geof '/; KaUen- ‘MONMOUTH COUM’VVr C-i:mty Clirk's Office aa Lota CHG. Judgment t*) be satisfied by. ■%>&&. .‘Mr. Cheater is i}re*ijjeti»er with, * PufiH E C h aste r, ytsiyOr p! M .iri- . A li.Kht: blus esvetope delivered bar.h, .149 Eagle Ave.. .Perth Am­ CAUL. WKNNKR. riiltiU ff va: uated ut J1S M ain St.. M ataw an. N J Tiled A pril It, 192-4. tht ctwU of this ml«. ‘ ’ ' ' Township Board; of Health. He C:HAH[.t;S 11 BIDDLC. CU/.A3F.TH 01)Jcctlon9. li' *tv/, should be made The aV*ce de.scrlptii»n if.made, in 1UA E- woi-qorr,■:SWser(fl[» ■ !»ro lowabtup mark-s hii 40th to isvsry mafHxvf in Middlesex boy, and -''Anthony Truvisano, 473 inunedijtel.v in willing f.»: MirKflfo* formerly waj fhilrm aii ijf the Ei-' County ,this' week offers residents 3I0HLK OefeivdanU . aecufdant’e with a lurve.v m ude bv O nted M ay ». IM2 •••’- = , , aryitasaiy of »ei vice with tljtt B y v irtu e oi' a vvt! ttf Jn f*. VUOifick. Ckrfc >t th»* of JCdv.MivJ C. Reilly and Aa.soiiJltis, Pro- Toolan. H ».wy i Hotttwrvd. .: on opportunity to.'jwn thclr . feltow South Pine Ave., .South ’Amboy, M j.U vniu, M. J . Bell Tsicpim e System this, monrt. innce committee. chairman of the Jhe alMVi? staled jj;!!1*:* '.•) m e di* Enjjirieni'H and Land Sur­ Americans. In helping to buikl rhe. Matawan . representatives cf the reeled . I si-,all e*po.>v> ?'ir .sfllo; At (Sl«ued) veyors. ajted Oe.resnber IR. 195!). J 2 l° ’ 31)-* :. .'. A m e m b e r of technical atatf at industrial commission, and a merri- WILLIAM POflTBR Balk :Jnstltute ; -for Bioiogiciil public vcm iur, at th* 0 > u il Utatarie5, Nwr Studies. . The envelope is a •'mail­ Matawan. N. i . and g r it und s eommittetiv As pany, attended a business confer­ M-mm<»uth, New Jo rsu y , tm Mixu-fa.v York, he cunentiy is 'majjf-rt »■ er'' which the public may uso to the Arvc) of the Byrougt? of fttalawtfu for a ;i;;i4e^alsof,is a ~njenibsr-.!. o t' C$zt .Will1 be the direjctor.';; .i ' , ' : . uf laud jnd orei.vUes l.eceinMter par- plenary, retail c'-nt’Jurr.pUou license- r»u CUBES tnthteii Host 57 o f .'he F.&A'.M'.,' . The. m ailer (jMcribes- the. &ilk. In­ ord last year, and are among ths UvUlarly de-icr»!>h(an's s ia ff oi- alm o st 311,000 field G6u»»t> of M onm outh an d SiUU! ef w jii, N. J. -Riipiiblicaii,.- Ctuli - a iii' ira s been CSfcdi^p basic smdiea of lije, hea'lth New Jeifiey. . Otijectlims It «nv. sfiou/d be mtxl:- pra'sWgnt of the MWrlijoro, Ttfwn- aiid humani.i.y.'' *Somei. of -\v(i a;id d esig n ated a.s 2i on immedlAtelv ir\ *.vdUni< N>'. Marj'ate*. 24 HOUR SERVICE world's leasJUivs- ?cienti^ts, -tpgfthee and' CaiMda; .,.•, ' a map entitled “Alatawan IJarlc”, tha P. Vieorook, Clerk ot 5!>o BoroUvjh o'. aHip.. RepU,blic^h I Club since ,1959; Mata-.van, N. J. \vitiv„‘Dr. iSalk, -will; work a t. the iMopej't.v of .Rdi’lta n 'D r ic k Com j>jnv. v.Mr.- KKester Ws wifa> AgijSs;' saUAlod In MonrnouUi County. New (Signed I NOW AVAILABLE AT hay'elived at Gordon’s Corner 'nil.? inslitifU,'- advancini! ’ k'iSfwledge in iersev.- dU'ided Into U»U Apr*.l '21*tii, FRANK T O U R IN E , XK. in a n ’s sea.rch foi1 rl'.e;riieans to coil-; Men's Club Meets iota.- Mason Sc Smith, C.K. 160 Broad St.. W icksi^nkijfor tnpre than 16, y?ars.; M ataw an. N, J. t,rpl disease: an d en rich ' hur.ian. life." . BiCC.INNING it a : point In the They ha'.’e 'tvvq.children, John and The Men’s ' Club of tlie 'Cliff­ northerly side of first Street, distant yl\ $5.rti. , junn A. Dudor. treasurer of (ht\- wood.Community- Methodist Church eastrttJy 100 feut from the intersec­ ;J a r j|h ‘ . Middlesex County /Sulk, .Institute tion . and the Rev. Richard Scott attend­ and ritfht au«le:« to P'irst Street. | town Tavern, has ajiphed to the liov* Of ^'enn'iissee walking horses, They; all A m erican s to] ia lte -d irect, actum liMi f?i*t to tlie ^kflnt. tiience t‘2i Ka;it* ' eniing Body of the Boroufch ot MtiU* ed and planned projects to »id llie erly and parallel wiUi f'ffvt Street .r>0 wart Toe u (denary re!at) consu/nptton "in k in g th e -fu tu re -'.brighter .‘for, church anil community. Friday.ev­ feot to a 'H»ti.t; tiieuce (3> Southerly license for premise'? situate at 118 . BEVERAGES I : ■ ' 'es ;:an,d..our children/. Let ening the men will paint the ceiling and par&He). wlUi the first d escribed Main Street, Matawan, New Jersey. • s .; -yide the means, ijiid I ;aiu eoum v 1(H) feot to the. northerly side The names and uddres*ea of all of­ of the Suiiday Schuol room' and all | Highway 36 Between Poole and Union Av*. J j junior Auxiliary - l.i sc ie n tists wii I . -fine} .th e of ’P*lrrtt S treet, thnnce a Jo u g : tin; ficer:*, directors and stockholders are help will be-appreciated. . . ,' ' nurthftrly side of First Street, JU feet as tohvv's' . - To Meot Saturday ; li,,,. „ hidseUo enahle 'ipan- to Tna.ke to the point aiid phice of BCG1N- Paul Pmuene, Pie.ddent, Direntvr the best of,his, gift.of life.." ' LEGAL NOTICE NINO. as laid down on siiin mttp. and StocKnoidcr, residing at UH Main Plans call for the Salk Institute ll'iunded northerly hy lots -ti, uast- Strc*et. M a u w a u , Now Jeisiev; ’ Tha Junior - Auxiliary - of t h e crly ;utd L(*t 22, w esterly bv L<,*l 2ii Ro.se Pou7.enc. Ser*retarv-T rcusurer. ,l0i bp,en in . 1963.,. The", National •AN* OttDINANCE ’'IO AUbND AN Liur'wji#-Mat*l»or A rterlqat\. I.egioiJ ORDINANCE BNTiTt.Et) "AN Oil and southerly by First Street, «tU »s Diiector and Stockholder, reciting at S Pick-Up Scrvicc Center I v*. i . CHESTER vyill meet Saturday at 1 p.m. in Fpun.itatioii Is’sponsoring a nation­ rilNANCB BEOUI^TtNG t- H t. laid down ou said inau. J UA M ain S treet, M»tt>.wsiU, Now Ja r- wide campaign to build and'equip CONSTHUCTION. ALTBHA l.ION, Coniinonl.v known a* No. 2:1 Ifdrrl* hey. t|ie Legioij, Horne on Summeffieid son Avenue, Matawnn, Mew Jersey. Paul Pourenc. Jr., Vice President. ■ For J ' ihe (leiifln Slid.' development of the Institute. . Chairman of tlie AND H E P A in OK IN Being the name picmistu conveyed Director and Stockholder, resldln* nt Ave., Laurence Harbor, for thu •THE TOWNSHIP . O f m a t a w a n cafopaign In Middlesex County is to F.lir.at>eih Sm ith, now known gs 118 Main Str-et, Mautwan, New Jer­ /iiiial busiiittss sesjioii of the seasoji. IN r t i E COUNTV O F MON- sey M O U Tlt." 1T.S A M EN D M EN TS AMi* EHiahoth B;ddle hy deed ieo<)rd(sd 'I:Aiywuncement was made that the Lt, Cel. U. G. Fetterman. in the MonmoiiUi Oouniy Clerk'^ Of- Objectlon-a, if anv. should he made SUPPLEMENTS. ■ , • 1 ,, immediately iu writing u> Margaret w w ' in; 1922; w^th ::-the. W estern Junior* will discontinue collecting BE rr-ORDAlKBO b., tha TownKtUp fk*e oi> July 25th, |#50 iu hk»\»k 12H7 I SODA BEER ■ P. Vl«t»rock, Clerk of the Borough of pnpsicle;. sticks and magazines. : of O e « 1.! tlie Towiuntp. ul Muta- The approKimatc amoiint of the Matdwan, New Jertscv. : li> Since the variety; snow sched­ !v«ii that (he a'«>ve wMllcd Ordinance iudynieru to he ^atiKfled by mid nale Midtowa Titveiii of Inc. District Chqirmen be and the name it hereby ameiutfu U the sum of HKMMW to g eth er witi* tl8 Main Street 1 ” AT uled foe Jilne JO; has been can­ thfl *'09tsS of l-tits sale. Mfttawau, New Jersey, P lu s Dep. “^ij ^ t r i l 'offlce jjetephonV^uilfc n,ui.llUl>oii grantiiii Uie buildina P«r- iZ( SSHQV i celled, notice is: given by Mrs. Wil­ IRA' a. W0IX:OlT, Sheriff, I m lt, m «(iire»alrt, wid work el ini I bt :\W v he liam Rfcter,?■ senior ’adyisdr, that Mrs. Daniel Follweiler, Fifth Dis- l)A ied M ay U. 1M2 ’ u I.AHCE bottiej POPULAR ruruw K ruive#PRICES I commeiweil within thjrt.v tWI 4*?? Carl Wenuer. pm s* ’ «fi(i concerned with ttys nmmi- inojiey will be ‘ refunded fori the' tfiq( Vice President ot the New Jer­ (rom ihe • date ■ mereof. ’ Sild, " " rl; NOTICE sey State Federation of Wfoinen’s «!\all be done In acoorM. ' / m o d al H4>hw . Ijk*., a o'»riy»ration of CO 4 8841 I Clubs-, hai announced the appoint- niles and ro«iitatli>na conlai»«l u* » printed !xK)k hareby .Identiillfd and NOTICE TO BIDDERS Uie Statrt of New Jersey, application men'. and ratification of the follow-’ !.»I|ed, "Minimum Construction UL S ealed Uid.i for the f^)llovkHntf will haa hfcuri m ade u» Uie to w nship Coin- ing district'-chairmen: Mrs. Russell ciulremer.ts for. HulldlniM In the be revaived by the Ma.tawan tte«i<»ujl mlMert of the Towiu»lilp of Matawan, ship ut Matawan In the Ctnm.J - N. - J., on July 3th. 1W2. ut 8:00 P.M.; wood Avenue I oorner Hijwth»»» Ointoria Utensils Tim !i;»me>s aivd r^stdnuuds at Mie Edward Michalski, Woman’s Club . fovni. have been placed on me m Shades and Drapes oiflcrtrs of the Comoration a»e: of. Raritan Township, civics and j Mloc. Lobby FucmtiM* Boyce. C. Wtlhml. Ul LaurelhuiHt the 6m « '■>«= cWrk f( U« To.vn- D rive. Cliffw«KK» bleach. N. S.. Presl- SEND The Board of FOduoatton In mvwion legislation; Mrs. Robert I.autor- j ship of Malawnn in the CoutUj of M oiuaouth. ujv>i\ the introduction uf at that time will onen the soalcd bids dout. back,: Woman’s Chib ot Manasquan, j fo>‘ the purpose of eonsidei aUon. Hsrry R IJogel. S Chmgarora Ave­ IhIh Ordinance, and d'*1.1. ®'{ nue. Keypor*, N. .f., V'ice P fesld en t W« Hava A Larg* coliege day; Mrs. Robert Lock­ file with the said TovvtWiip Cil ik oi Specifications aud hid forms arc available ou request al the office of H a rry W. K ern, 201 LakashoiT? wood, Woman’s Club of Ked Bank, the Township of M alayan uolj* Stock Of Ail Kindt aoiioit Is tak en on this Orthntnu-*-*, the Bo,ud Secretary, Memorial D rive, Cllffw*KKt B each, N. J , S ecre­ B A N K M O U SY o j m ^ : Y < i'' ‘ drama, Mrs. Robert McKinley, Wo­ for Iho snd examination of the Schoo! Building, Church Slreot, Mata­ tary. man's Club of Breton Woods, edu­ public; a copy of such printed Code wan, N, J. or at the office of ihe Waltrtr tsemaun, At) Cllffwooil Ave­ Of Insulaton At is annexed to thlH O rdinance. , Hoard's Architect, Firme. Lyman and nue, Cliffwood Beach. N. J.. Ttvn.v cation; Mrs- James Uric, Woman’s This Ordinance* Klinll fcnke cffect.int- Finn*, 1155 Magnolia Avenue, F.U/.a* u rer. . • > ; Prices You Can Afford Club of Little Silver, international mediately, upon Us passage nnd pub­ beth. N. J. between the hours of tf:00 Thu itam ui and roKidonces of Uie trustees of the Corporation oj«: relations: Mss. Robert Barrabee, lication accordluti io *«w- , , „ A.M . ar.d 4:0(1 P.M . The Hoard of Educathm resiTves Oeorgo Breivm, 18 Shore Concourse, Woman's Club of Asbury Park, lit­ PUBLIC NOI'ICK Is l\ertihy Riven CALL LO 6-4500 th at Uie foreRoinK O rdinance w aa in ­ the rl«ht to inject an> or all bids, CliffwcHjd B each, N. J .. T rustee. erature; and Mrs. A. C. Dodge, troduced at a regular mcoUmi of the item per item, and fcj waive infor- Charles F. Connors. 734 Second Woman's Club of Raritan Township, Township Committee uf ihe Township m alilies. Street. Union Beach. N. J . Trualee. ot Matawnn on the day of .lime. John J. Hr.idley. Secretary John O. Kelly. 4Q2 Cliffwood Ave­ - —£. m usic. leth For the Matawan Regional nue, Cliffwood Beach. N. J . Trustee. 10112, and passed on first reading, and ObJuoUt*n.s, if nny. shouhl hf Mntawau us public welfare chairman; Mrs. Tow iu>hip J* js.#- Matawan Lumber Go. sidered for final passatfe at a meeling PlfBUC NOTJCK > ir » ’ Olga Decker, Woman's Club of Lau­ of the T ow nship C om m ittee to no ntslci T,e 2nd day of Ju ly , 1SK>-. at thru H ut a special meotlmj of the President Ocean Grove, youth conservation. eight o'clock P.M.. jnd ar any t mn Planning Board for the Township uf jl!l ilS VI BANK MONEY ORDERS SUTPH1N AVE. MATAWAN :*iul place to which tin* tfatd inetitin>» M.itawun held June U. !!K»2. tl-lo.i mav lie from time to time adjourned, Signed Children Hurt As at which time and place a public E ugenie A. Pi/.ii SUL-:niFF*S SALE bearing will held, and all perxotn? S e c re ta ry SUPERIOR COURT For thia convenient service, stop In our iaterested will be given an opportun­ )2\ |i r* OF NEW JERSEY Auto Strikes Pole ity u» be h e a rd c<»ncernin/{ such c»rdi- CHANCERY DIVISION' MONMOUTH COUNTY bank and get the dotmis. A bank Money nanc®...... NOTICB Docket No. F 2111*61 Two children were hurt Sunday rtCfAb r\. i* «-.»»»«- — , Take notice that Roy S. Matthews, FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­ when the car in which they were Townihip Clerk. tradln? aa Keyport Inn. has made SOCIATION OF PERTH AMBOY, O rder can be the answ er to many occasion* J21 >12. U application lo Ibe Township Commit' Plifntiff vs: BENJAMIN F. VKAGLE. riding crashed Into a utility pole, leo of Matawan Township for renew­ NOTICK et .tin Defciuijnt.s when you do not want to draw a checkin# MONMOUTH on Cliffwood Ave.,"Cliffwood. Di­ al of a plenary retail consumption By virtue of ,» wm of eKecuUon in . tft«f : • ■■ * 'OTS. /■ ■•• • - I >'*■■■ ' Take notice that Lawrence Evangel­ . , . ■. anne Lynn Votia, IS-months-ald, of license for premise* situated on the th e ' a ’Mvu stilted mcIiou to me. d i­ ista haa applied to the Township Com* account, but want tho payment to hava 117. Main St., Matawan, was ad- north *ldr ol Keyport-Amhoy fid , rected, I sh.ill expose for sile at pub­ mittce of the Township of MnUvvan Cliffwood, Matawan Township. N. J lic vendue, .it the Court Hoiwc tn milled to Riverview Hospital, wilh for a plenary retail consumption li­ Objections, If any, should be made ihe Borough of Fteohold. t'Viuntv of tho dignity of a bank traim clion. head and face injuries. .1 o h n cense for premises known ai The immediately In writing to Hose K Mimnnmth. Now Jersey, on Monday LOUNGE Whito Gale Inn situated at East aide Wentel, Clerk, of tha Township of th*i 2;>Ui day of Jm u;. I!1<12. at 2 Angelo, H, Center Ave., Matawnn, State Highway 34, Valley Drive, Ma­ M ataw an. o’clock. P. M. Piev,Tiling Time. 32 BROAD ST. - KEYPORT was admitted to Perth Amboy Gen­ tawan Township, Counly of Mon­ (Signed) ALL that tract or parcel of Und eral Hospital, with head injuries. m outh, N. J . , . nOY S. MATTHEWS. and premises hereinafter oaiticuUri.v Policc said they were in a car Objections. If any, should be made Keyport-Amboy Rd., described, situate iu the Inwuship of immediately in writing to: Row K. Kevport, N J. MUawaii. in the County of Monmouth driven by Dianne's mother, Mrs. Wenzel, Clerk, of the Township of Ma­ jai 15.W and State of New Jersev: THE MATAWAN BANK Patricia Votta. The accident oc­ BEOINNINO at a pom* marned bv taw an. J E R S E Y j n *■ curred at 11:25 a.m. Mrs. Votta (Signed) NOTICK a .stake on the northerly line of MATAWAN, NEW LAWRENCE EVANGELISTA Woodmerc Drive 7S feet e:i;«lcnv from told police she lost control of the Take notice that Walter J. Jankow­ H .F.D Box 45A ski, trading as Walt’s Tavern haa ap­ the intersection of the .same with the car when she reached for Dianne, Route 34 plied to the Township Committee ol easterly line of Sher.vo'Hi Drive; run­ wl«) had lost her balance on the Matawan, N. J. the Township of Matawan fur a plen­ ning thonce (11 e a ste rly along the VV FRIDAY and SATURDAY northerly line of Woodmeru Drive frunt seat. The children were j2! $9 00 ary retail consumption license for promises situated at 22 Lower Main tm a curve to i*ie left wU.li •» ra d h n taken to the hospitals by the Mat­ . NO TICK ,, St.. Matawan Township. N. J. of 42L7<) feet mid au arc distance of awan Township First Aid Squad. 1 Take notice that tho Morganville Objections, If any. should be made 75 feel to a nolnt tnantetl by a pipe; THE TW EED S independent Club has applied to tlie immedatcly In writing to: Rose K. thence (J) North 11 degree* 5.1 min* Special Officer George Gumbs in­ Township Committee of MarRoro Wcnxcl, Clerk, of the Township of ut'is 12 seconds west along the west vestigated. Township for a cluh license for the Mutawan, N. J. erly line of l*ot ftllll. !')») feel to a club premi.sob. northerly side. Texas (Signed) point marked by a slake; thence ( U Road. East of intersection wilh ruad WALTER J. JANKOWSKI, westerly on a curve to the right with to Morsniiville, Morganville, N. J. Tr/as W.ilt'4 Tavern * radius of 321 70 feel and an a rc d is­ SUNDAY 'Officers of the dun are as follows: Woolley St.. tance of .57 21 ;et to a point marked Mr. Hnlph Robinson. President. 2j M ataw'in, N. J. hv a stake; thence (4| sotdh I degree Juhnjon Ave,, Matawan, N. J. J21 *f»i*i!.»/il M ataw an. SCREENS! - SCREEN DOORS! - SCREENING! Treasurer, R. 0. I, Box !1-W, Moigao- (Signed) V ll li!, N. J STEPHEN D. GLAUS Mr. ll.Mirv King, S.'t nt-Arm'i, 7H Freneau Ave. n n. I. Bix :u;i. T«*:is Road. Mor- Matawan, N. J. manville, N. J. 121 >5.»il Jleiir> La»n«, Bu.Miie.%s Man igcr, All Screens In Stock R. D 1, B i' k 2:m, Texas Ruail. Mm-- NOTICE ganvillw. N J. Ttiko notlco that Alphonso RapollJ Joe M..i tin, Hevt*r;»ge Com m it ice, trading aeg sltuih* al '4 R, I). 1, Box :i74, 'I’c

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31 West Front Street ij.fi fumi/i — TampiM hat a prunt big that makos other compacts seem down- To H a v a A rii/tit Go c/wck ono nut. Il.ivu fun I Pontiac Tempest WAREHOUSE SAIE •Jl > inllil | I. Il »'||II'|I'I/I I MW.IAt. ,11 IlMII i;l I I I I l . l . 1.1 :i I 'I O f Usocl Sowinc) M ctcitinus A+ LOW - LOW PRICES DOWNES PONTIAC, INC 62 LOWER MAIN ST, L0 6-2299 MATAWAN ■■ ■ . THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. h Thursday, ,?s>ne 21, 1962

prova! bv the Dsparimem of Hunk- ] of tbe fenc*. he sSsd he must pay {.ot a 200*by-200-foot Koiihas tract, ia | (Huh Has Dinner ing;arid insurance, the Ass«:iation i "$50..a day''', until .-.th#'..fence, is ■\’lhc middle of Sayre Woods Soi.Ui, i would char.ge its name on Julv 1.1 elected ' j in(o six lots fitting onto the adjoin- j fftip JRstafewt $«tm al J96i, Irom Keansourg ;o bun bav -1 Mr. Vaccaro haii given btnh May- ing one in the big subdivision. This ' KMTAtoUtUtet}-mu..1 -■ , At Poet’s Inn trign and Lean Association. ; or Phillips and. Mr. Aumxk a iist {was by ti 5*2 vote ss Everett Hofl', | « n u ? k < » * cou&t>»ut — ** mauuu brown, runuumBi jof 52 properties which have fences (.man, chairman., and Joseph Gum-j A dinner, held June 12 at the I in violation of the ordinance. i ina opposed perr-vlting subdivision-! Poet's Jnu. Freneau, marked the [“Many of them,'1 he said, "with­ I on less than 100' foot fronts. ] final tneaUns of (he season of Iho Planners Angry, out a permit. * I Minor subdivisions were approv- i J s Unsb*! H row t,'-ttfiw ri .'*?•■ GareUUa* V, Brown,•;.■■ Am oU i M U lio r Matawan Junior Woman’s Club. (continued from pace one; applied for a permsr and be­ i ed for John Osterheld, of 141 by- j Miss Marjorie Bronkhurst, advis­ WRN a GOU f IS AS. . . The “Carol M", the first boat , UaU’VAQ Jrwjr.al I# « twi.Ep*p*r ”u< tiie pwpl*. b» tin poepl*. .Vine Rd B« referring to its min­ cause of my troubles even, these 172.9-fcet on Route 516; Edward w U tuIhe, 4*001*.“ Its aim U to or.-t Us* fc»*t tnurtuli a! M»Uwsn *«i or, was a uuest at the dinner snd other peopie will benefit. Mean­ QuacketibusSi for lfW-by-200-feet a t ! ^ »!•»• O th* *fdr without &!»*, or rrtjudlc« utes, the board determined Mr. confiscated m 78 jears the state fnr iiley-t’i clatiirninf', YfDS presented with a gift in ap­ while, I still must pay. WhyV" Texas and Red Stohe- Rds,; fori £tr> i K 'Clvas:': '(tsntwviitivie iri»nn»iv vwpccUni the Inidtetiiblt . a Heintie had applied for a mirtor was rechristened by the State Department 'of Conserva­ preciation of her assistance to the Mary W eglan. UO-by-475-fcet, Tex -1 - o f 9U» cltiiw i , UMi U itr«M a u k t a f ltw!< wortbJ> o f t t i 'f « * » « • » « . subdivision of a one-acre tract and Mayor Phillips said he had “no ! club. A gift also waa given to Mrs. authority" to give permission to as Rd. and 850-by-764-feet for Sorn-1 tion and Economic Development ■. * . Capt. WiiliSm V/agner, Vkld »i tUUwM.Ntw J(iw “ an .78 acre tract. The action taken William Wright, past president. Mr. Vaccaro lo erect his fence. . mer Bros. Construction firm, -.Men-i nUiIc co-urc!maloi ot m arine law enforcement, presided ov­ t was to rule that it Mr. Heintie pur­ Mrs. Wright was unable to attend lo P ark . tattwagngkte*) * r» » ta UnriMi to tk* cod «t tht » « • i ch a se d th e ad d itio n a l .22 s e re s to "If no'one complained," tu> said, er a b.iei ce, tmony at the municipal harbor. The and the gift was accepted for her "perhaps one could turn'tiie olher Fred Colciou&h reported for by Mrs. Barton Hoe#, the new rasnforrn with the one-acre mini­ bo«t, a 30-foot skiff built by Delaney Sea Skiffs, Keyport, SuiuerliittMi riatM wav. But your trouble started be­ G reen A c re s-th a t 128,100 h a d b ee n IDIT08IAI president. • mum iot size of the township, the >vill join two otlwjrs now operating by the departm ent out f*w«W* to Atfvaoo* board would then approve io 4(1,000 cause a neighbor has complained." j assigned, Madison for which the i v w (wiihss, it»w>‘ ..... Miss Elaine Cherry announced a He suggested Mr. Vaccaro applv j township would have to produce | of the stale m arina in nearby Leonardo, M iddletown Town­ inM&wmr- 1 c f A T I substantial profit had oeen made square fool lots for Mr. Heintie without regard to whether they for a variance from the Zoning m atch in g fu n d s of £10,00Q M e s a id I ship . , . Alexander Johnson, Keyport, was ordered to for' on tne tale of geraniums lor Moth­ Board of Adjustment. that $150,000 w as hoped to b e recov- j I Ywmt toutaM* »M*V were exactly 209-by-200 feel feit the .sniff, valacd at $13,0011, If jit Septem ber. ! It w as the i k 'U t (avlttMU U. a.) e rs D ay. , *red by M»dd!c?ie* County to add Arrangement!! were announced William-J. Duncan, board secre­ fust New Jeisey boat forfeiture for illegal clamming since THURSDAY, JUNE II; 19M to its original $715,000 Green Acres for the. presentation of a gift cer­ tary, read a letter, of notification from the zoning board that it had allotment from the state, but he lhis4. The oiuer wrfs issued by Superior Court Judge J. E d-■ tificate to the most outstanding Petitions Gaining also acknowledged the township granted Mr. Ilemiie a variance for ward Knight, in ruling on an'appeal from a conviction in jfirl to be graduated from Mata­ might get a 10 per cent cut m Us ] an .78 acre lot because his was a (continued .from'page one) , A Place For Gardes Apartments wan Regional High School and Key­ aid if the extra aid did not come in. the A tlantic H ighlands ir.;iniciiud .court. • port High School. "hardship” case in that he could be closed as an "illegal, unsafe THIS 'N THAT . . . W onucr ii scc:&ii:/ed medicine has had not buy more land from adjoining and non-revenue producing” way Ther* is « plac* for garden apartments in both Keyport Others attending the dinner were anything to do with Britain's Ya-Ya girls. Girls by the way, '■«n,d Matawan, Each of these municipalities is nesnng the Mrs. Joseph Mahoney, Mrs, Cannl- owners to get the two-acre total of getting on and off the Parkway. lo D. Gentile, Mrs. trank Panek, area by the planning board- Mayor Ackerson reported that in Bus-Car .-.Crash now are wearing skirts two-to-eight (BRIGHT) inches, above end of Its -available land area for absorbing new housinfl. Mrs. Marilyn Friedman, Mrs. John And the township committee was a conference hast week this declar­ their knees ... I just don’t believ* a story hke th a t. . . I’ve (continued from page one) Each has « costly program of sewers improvement under way Miller and Mrs. Paul Semoneit, reported as ratifying the action of ation over the landholders right ter St., were admitted to Perth been told of some whose thigh b?nes are only 10 inches long Matawan; Miss Elaine Cherry, the zoning board. to command ihe closing of the •■for: which garden apartments, would bring in additional Amboy Hospital where they were . . . oi short. , . Ifeai now that a recent cold wave m Britain Mrs. Andrew Hulsart, Mrs. John Expressed Anger At Report 'telegraph Hill Park road as a *ourtes of supporting revenues. And the apartments, if reported m fail' condition. Mr. Trigg*. Mrs. Cnnstopher Tnggs, Bernard Goldsmith, chairman of “non-conforming costruction use'1 changed the fashion in a hurry . . . Rccent rains were a Fleming suffered a fractured left constructed on the basis of zoning and building codes re­ the planning board, expressed an­ of the Parkway had been ridiculed blessing to sun-ravaged lawns in the bayshore area . ; . Miss Barbara Woodhouse and Mrs. leg and contusions of the body, llis William Brockie, Keyport; Mrs. ger nt this report. He said that he by Assemblyman CKlton 1. Barka- vised or. Implemented to put them near the same standard passenger was thiuwn from the car Steady downpour last W ednesday probably will save many Albert Applegate, Cheesequake, had had word from a real estate low and Assemblyman Alfred K. which exists in Bed Bank,'would be excellent .additions to by lhe force of the impact mid sut- local crops that had noi been'irrigated - . - By the way, hnve and Mrs. Hoeg, Port Monmouth.,.' man in a position to know that Mr. BpadlvSton. Mr. Harkalow defied the ratables lists. '.'■■■! Heintie could have bought the 22 Mra. White or D. Louis Fonti. exe« fered bruises und lacetalions of you been watching the tomato plants and the .sweet corn the head and body. A tiwrvey of the residential and commercial committee acre tract needed lo round out his ciiiive director of the N. J. High­ plants growing? A sure m un o f s u m m e r . . . N e w J e r s e y Rccreation Unit Ends holding to conform with the zoning way Authority, to produce any­ Requires Iluspital Attention o| the Monmouth County Planning Board ha«s determined One passenger in the bus which Press Association having a day at Monmouth Park to­ that the ‘Average tax’ revenue per unit from garden apart­ ordinance if he had been so dis­ th in g m th e bonding latv.s of New Twirling Instruction posed. Mr. Goldsmith fell thal Jersey that granted any one bond- ca rrie d 44 perro n s, M rs, M ary morrow . . . that’s when the members of tlie Fourth Estate ments is $160 as against tax revenue from a one-family lhe applicant hud somehow "gotten iwlder authority to c!ccid<* what n ] Moore, 71, of 1!' John St., West find out that the “public's right to know" bills don’t mean The Holmdel Township Recrea­ Keansburg, was taken to River- <-house: ot ,$241; .but; thut the school. costs to be borne annually to" the zoning hoard with a 'sym­ Mate agency, a corporation or a a snap to horses ... or trainers ... or the Photo Finish cam­ tion Commission recently complet­ pathy tale’ mid that there was governmental, unit should do, by J view Hospital where she was treat fronv, dwellers in asingle garden apartment unit is only $48 I ed and released, police said. Other eras either for that matter ... v; u againit an averaga nf $ froma family m a one,-family ed its girls' ckeerleading and “entirely too much of this soil of report lo the mayor, and Mr. 6!>5 twirling programs. Approximately thnig going on.” The chairman fceadleston was reported to have passengers on the bus were shaken HAD AN OCCASION to .sptmd a few days in Lycoming hpuse. These figures would have to be modified downwards 3S girls received a lo-wcok course avowed the planning board had a raked the Authority executives tor up but did not require hospital at- Counly in Pennsylvania last week. W hile there, took a short In twirling under the direction of tenlio;;, police reported. a bit for this area, but a good differential should still exist responsibility to defend tha one- going ahead with their rulings with­ drive .into tho hills surrounding W illiamsport after the ev­ in favor of garden apartments. Mrs. David Carlson, assisted by aero minimum standard set and out regard to petitions from the Two witnesses, Walter F.nich, 50. Mrs. Stephen Starace. Senior twirl- would not countcnance evasions of people or requests for hearings | of 11 Michigan Ave., Hazlet, and ening meal. Firs.t located a Black Bear,, (fully grow n), luin- Keyport. and Matawan are the logical sites for garden ers Jane Rush, Gail Bruno, Susan it by " a sod sto rv ." when even tne state legislature C Shaughnessy, 55, F leetw ood D r., borini' up the load ahead of us. He stopped, we slopped, then llazlet, told Patrolman Ryan the apartment projects as they ere the nearest municipalities Red and Patricia Ford performed Jack Wilding, chairman of the has to how to the wilt of the people he decided to change his course and plunged into the woods: at the Trt-Doro Awards Night, re­ demanding to be heard on various bus ran through a red light and to such big new employers of help as Bell and Lily-Tulip subdivision committee, agreed it By the way, a house (occupied) was located less than 25C that have rebuilt water and sewer systems available. cently held in Holmdcl Elementary was a "dangerous entering wedge" issues. struck the Fleming vehicle as it School. towards upsetting one-acre zoning. And the mayor reported that pulled onto the highway from y.uds from where lhe b’ar was last seen. Noticed too, that But the placement of the apartments and their number At this same affair, the cheer- Albert Flemmer and Mr. Duncan when he recalled it had lonj; ago Cliffwood Ave. Ihe bus was travel­ al! residents in those parts kept one of tw'i hound dogs on leading squad from Holmdel placed ing south, the officer reported. should be restricted by zoning so the traffic they create will concurred that it was a "prece­ been advanced that a toil ^ate the premises in case Bruin becomes a little too nosey. second in competition against Rar­ dent" lhat could be cited by those be put at Telegraph Hill Park en­ Another witness, Mrs. Betty Ko- go out on streets that are ample in width and not already Dm ing Ihe short tup counted seven deer, two less than 100 > traffic-clogged at hours of going to and coming from work. itan and Union Beacli clieerleading seeking similar permission to build trance to make it “legally revenue , ta rsk i, 30, of 734 M cK inley St., groups. Girls receiving awards on less than an acre. Mr. Gold­ producing," the Authority execu­ j Elizabeth, said she was a passen­ feet ftom a now junior high school in Loyaisock Township - The number of persons for square-footage floor space should were co-captains Gwendolyn Kuch- smith avowed stormy the planning tives reacted as though this was g er ill a c a r heading south on the (some country). Also counted well over 40 cottontails, num- ler and Kathleen Parker, Susan highway which had come to a full , be defined clearly. And to keep the building of apartments board was not going to start something new and strange they eious meadowlark.s, doves, small nngnecks. AH the animal Buck, Linda Reya, Susan Taylor, “giving out any favors" for if it had never heard or thought of. slop nl the light. She told Officer within reasonable approximation of the demand for them, life against Ihe backdrop of ltish greon hills, crowned with Sally Porter, Kathleen Mooney, was done, it rightly would have to The mayor declared the sum­ Ryan the bus passed the. car in : building permits should be issued at no more than 50 at a Karen Willey, Carol Swanson, El­ be done for all, that one man’s m a ry effect of the p etitio n s of 800 which she was riding on tlie right, misty gray clouds made quite an impression. time, io the builder or promoter can show valid inquiries len Hammer, Linda Larson and “hardship” could not be recogniz­ signatures from Holmdel and of then swerved to the left nnd struck Kathleen Eckert, Instructors in ihe the Fleming car, driving it over for more of this type housing before he is allowed to start ed and another’s spurned. JUDO signatures from Bell Labs ber of employees. The resulting checrleading course were high to Old Amboy Rd. She said she saw Raehclc Grimaldi won an award But there were only five mem­ employees, as well as declarations economies will restore ATCO to a on a new series of units. school students Cheryl Kerwin, a person nimble out of the car af­ from toe French Club for eitcek. bers present and, on roll call, Dan­ of hostility to the exit closing from profitable operation, he said. Gail Hammer und Arlene Galetti. te r it w as stru ck . letice in French in three years oj' iel S. Ely, the township clcrk, Atlantic Township and Faritan had The company lias offered n three- study. The Mothers Club of Mata* sq u ad h ad a good seaso n for 1932. The bus driver said the light just would only pass his vote, stating produced a marked change )»> *he year contract providing salary in­ Of the schedule of 15 games, 14 changed to umber when he arriv­ wan gave two awards, to a senior, his especial relalionship to the approach of the Authority leaders. creases of tsvo cents an hour the were played and eight were won. Eight Receive Degrees ed at the intersection and he con­ girl and hoy, in lecognhion oi. township committee did not make The mayor credited their new first year, three cents the second, Looking With the closing ot the Grummar tinued into it. Ile said the Fleming scholastic achievement, and thc*e it becoming for him to he part of readiness to be approachable, to and five cents the third. Mr. Sur- School,' yesterday, and the High In Two-Year Program car pulled out into the highway, lie- j were awarded to Barbara Cohen a vote that could be construed as a listen with patience to points be­ della said sa la rie s for m en now' | and K erry C lark. School today, there has been a very said he attempted to swerve left to Backward Eight bayshore area residents, censure of the governing body. So ing made, to the show of the pop­ ra n g e from $1.51 to $2.90 an hour lively exit of teachers lo their var­ avoid the car but couldn't. Commercial Awards engineers with the Bell Telephone the motion to write a letter to the ular will created by the petitions. and for women from $1,3G to about Item* About Folks A.td Things Tiie driver wns issued summons­ ious homes for their summer va­ Laboratories, this month received governing body protesting the non­ He said all credit was what was $2.05. Commercial Department awards W# Kaew la The Long Ago c a tio n s. compliance of the applicant with being accomplished went to the es for disregarding a traffic signal j were: Excellence In iivo years ol Master's Degrees in Enginering Richard Drcps, the local’s presi­ Wednesday at 2 o'clock, the the directive ot tlie planning board people of Holmdel. to their de­ and careless driving, returnabie in typing, Leona Canmtory; higher from New York University. They dent, said the swing shift nnd the l » ~ " ™ ...... ••• ------— Browntown Scliooi was hound for was withdrawn for lack of a ma­ termination not to be dictated to municipal court. average in shorthand, Judith Rydd; have completed a two-year pro­ length of tho bargaining contract, Walker Gordon farms, where the jority of the full membership of without a just and fair hearing of service and excellence in commcr- . Fitly Yean Ago gram at the University's graduate were lhe major areas of disagree­ children showed great enthusiasm th e board. their side of the case. dal studies, Marjorie Bid; highest (Issu e T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 20, >912) center at Bell Laboratories, Mur­ ment. “The company has not pre­ over the famous dairy. The numer­ The board voted to notify the W. J. Honan, of the Civic Assco- average in bookkeeping, Janice J. Clarence Conover, as Receiver ray Hill. Aug. 1 Date For sented n specific plaii for the swing ous baby calves fascinated both the township committee by letter it cialinn, said he wished to thank Tescii. Britta Shaw and Manucia ci! the R .V .C rino Seed Company Those who received degrees shift," Mr. Dreps said, "and the was making a recommendation an all organizations nnd individual (continued troni page one) Perdigao won the awards given by »t Morganville; sold the real estate younger and older children. Last wero Gary R, Benson, Knoll Terr., workers don’t know hoiv it's going but not least a half pint of ice cold attorney be appointed to provide workers who had cooperated to "space making” move for pupils the New' Umnswick Secretarial and factory building, together with Hazlet; Herbert J. Dietrich, West tn effect their jobs.” Tiie swing lt with legal advice, when needed, bring about this change in the Au­ of other grades if the proposal for School for consistent good work most of the contents of the factoiy milk was served to each child. Keansburg; Michael B. Haverty, shift is a new shift lo he added. and to set up a basis for payment thority attitude?. He avowed that the junior highs is voted. He was and high grades in the Commer­ : remaining unsold, at public talc Greta Garbo is appearing in ‘‘As Lloyd Rd., Matawan; Ralph S. It w ould w o r k (in a v a rie ty of for such services. The board also if it was to be the will of the informed this was even more like­ cial Department. Monday afternoon. There were sev­ You Desire Me” at the Majestic Horvath, Beers St., Hazlet; David schedules, according lo tlie union. voted to command nppearunce... people that the Telegraph Hill Park ly to occur now that notification enty-seven persons present, most Theatre in Perth Amboy, according C. Rife, Mountain Ave., Hazlet; In addition, lhe union favors a one- The R obert DeiU M em oriai Trcv from the Morrow Associates Inc. i enlrancc-exit be maintained perm- hau been received from Robert all of them creditors of the com- to an advertisement in this issue. Thomas A. Rossnno jr., Stanford yea.' contract, Mr. Dreps said. phy for a senior Iwy who has given and interested in Ihe result Dr., Hazlet; Harry D. Stralcy, firm, Ridgewood, making a Master anently opened, that, too, could be Blunt, Middlesex County Superin­ outstanding service to athletics wts In ID(it), a sirike idled workers e sale. Barkley Rd., Old Bridge, and Plan revision for the township. effected, he felt sure. tendent of Schools, that he would | ! presented to William Bowie. Th? n A public hearing was held on a recommend other kindergartens in at the plant for 17 days while a In making the turn at Ihe Old George F. Swetnam jr., Lloyd Rd,, Dr. Sollon M. La?ow award, pre­ map for 15 lots on Holland Rd., the township for stale aid but had new contract was being negotiated. Homestead Hotel «t 7:30 o’clock M ataw an. sented lo the senior boy who during known as Holland Hill, and sun- lo by-pass Memorial School as one At that time, both sides presmtcd last Sunday night the trolley left his four years in high s( hool Is con­ milted by Mrs. Thelma Klnkade. Lake Lefferts so overcrowded that there was no their views io a federal mediator the track and it was some time lat­ sid ere d to be nn o u tsta n d in g all* There were no objectors. Three lots hope of getting the state to recog­ before the contract issup was net­ er before it resumed operations. (continued from page one) around athlete, went to Charles Police Ordinance in Section I, Pound Ridge, and nize il. tled. The rails are to be relaia through ho would be compelled to lie inlo Waihington. I — *I >.■■■ three lots on South Laurel Ave. for Mr. Hood also wanted lo know if town and It - was expected the (continued from page one) Ihe sewer system of the subdivi­ Elizabeth Blair was given one vided copies of the document lo Willinm H. Potler were approved. the board had looked into getting work would start about the ISth of Peach Trta From Pit? ' sion. share of Farmers and Merchants1 committeemen for study. But official quarters made up in less costly properly at suitable Clear The Way this month. But they have not yet sites, lie was told that had been National Bank stock, by the bank, "We have three small peach To Dlscuai Results critical attitude for any discuncern for excellence in m a th em atic s, citi* arrived and it will take six weeks a subject of study a long time be­ (continued from paj;e one) or more to >ay them after work is trees which we grew from the pits Mayor Paul A. Chester snid the ol the public. The subdivision ’vas zenship and leadership. Tbe Hiph Madison Limit fore it was decided to take options making il mandatory lhat con­ begun. of peaches. committee would meet within the set back for 90 days for action School Mathematics Club award "Can you tell me if they will month with representatives of the (continued from page one) from the date, June I, when appli­ on those designated. It was point­ struction start within 30 days of the ' Lewis S. Thompson, proprietor of for the highest average in mathe­ bear fruit and il they are worth­ library group to discuss results uf Expects Opposition cation for preliminary approval ed out to Mr. Hood these iands re­ issuance of a building peiniif. Or- Brookdale Farm at Uncrott, pur­ matics was presented to Raymond while keeping?" the survey, Mrs. Lathrop did not The mayor admitted he expects was filed. This will carry the mat­ ceived the endorsement of the ifdnally, the code only provided chased part of' Theron McCamp- Ja rm ic k y . Mri. B.O., Manville, neatly disclose the findings, insisting that "a lot of opposition" from develop­ ter to Sept. I and by that time the State Department of Education as lhar construction be completed in bell'i farm; in Holmdel last week, Home Economies Prizes frames « question that has in­ the entire report be read at the ers and expects attacks to be made township committee will have in both location and terrain for a a year, with no starting lime pre­ and on Saturday presented the trigued almost anyone who has m eeting. upon it as "illegal ” But, he noted, completed* action on an ordinance junior high school site. scribed. A public hearing will be The Proctor ond Gamble Cor­ tract lo the Board nf Freeholders ever discovered a little peach tree Replying to inquiries, Mr. Chest­ "something has to be done to con­ that limits any one developer from Leonard Booth, a meniU..-, point­ held July 2. poration award to a Home Econo 1or road purpose. Owners of adja­ growing from ■ burled pit. er said residents would have an trol this development. I personally seeking approval for more than *200 ed out to Mr. Hood the board had Township Attorney William .J. O'­ mics senior, who best displaye< cent farm* have agreed to sell to Yes, there's * good possibility opportunity to appeal property can't see why this amendment homes in one year. sought to save money on site pur­ H agan was d irected to in itiate con* outstanding qualities of co-opera ihe board portions of their proper­ that these trees will bear fruit, evaluations. Pelio and Pclio, Gar­ would be beyond our authority as Official sources also disclosed chase Iiy erecting a single 1500- damnation proceedings against tion, enthusiasm, creativity anc ties to be used for the same pur­ replies Ernest G. Christ, extension field, have been retained to revalue public officials." that the seeming intent of the de­ pupil junior high at one location, eight dwellings, termed by Mayor helpfulness in classwork. was wor pose, A new county liighway will fruit specialist at Rutgers. But the township, hut Ihe job has not The Township Committee adopt­ veloper to service Lake Lefferts but il had been rejected by the Norman Wood as "an eyesore in by JoAnn Incontrera. The llomt be built forming part of the county what kind of fruit? been completed yet. ed nn second reading an ordinance Estates with a “package" sewer State Department of F.ducation as our community." The directive Economics Department award foi raad between Red Bank and Holm­ Long, Laag Odds , The preparation of a comprehen­ designating Throckmorton L an e plant Is not satisfactory lo town­ "educationally unsound" for a dis­ was applauded hy persons in the excellence in home economics went d el. , When you plant a pit, even of a sive Master Plan for the township as a through street and all inler- ship officials or the Sewerage Au­ trict of the area and spread out audience. tn .loan Vas. William H. Tuthlll took a day off peach that you think is perfect in was approved by the township com­ secting streets as stop strcels. thority. population of Madison. Action against property owners Florence Manville won a prize from his banking duties at Freehold all respects, you’re taking a long mittee on the recommendation of Committeeman Joseph Hoff said Parts Ol Lota In Borough Cites Nnn-Appearunce will be taken by Mr. O’Hagan un­ for outstanding service and leader­ the latter part of last week and g am b le. the Planning Board. he had received numerous com­ Another point that must be clear­ l.ouis Horvath, another member, der the township's substandard ship to (he class nnd school. Garold spent It in his garden. Along the Fruit from your tree may be Smith Firm Named plaints about sewerage installa­ ed is parts of six lots being in Mat* ; wanted to know where Ihe oppo­ housing ordinance, The houses weie Miller and HlUabeth Blair were division fence between his lot and yellow or white, early or late. Herbert H. Smith Associates, tions. He said Ihe temporary hack- awan Borough. This must be ap­ nents of the plan to be submitted described as being located on Wil­ presented with the National Honor the Harris property was some ivy, Chances are good lhat peaches West Trenton, wero named plan­ fill Is not adequate and that too proved by the Matawan Borough vveie when the Slate Department low Ave, Cliffwood Ave., Haw* Sociely awards from tbe Matawan the poisonous nature of which Mr. will be freestones but they may be ning consultants tn prepare the many areas are tied up. lie also Planning Board before Madison ol Kducation held an open hearing thorne St., Heerhwood Dr. and Chapter for being the most worthy Tuthlll was not familiar with. He clings. They may be fuiiy or p la n for 124,000 wilh 75 p e r cent noted n dust problem. Mr. Hoff re will proceed in Ihe matler. And nn II a few weeks ago. lie noted Shore Concourse. boy and girl in the senior class, removed it and later his hands be­ smooth, and there's a strong pos­ of the costs to be assumed by Ihe quesled tlmt a meeting with Wal­ talk of applications by the develop­ he had expected those who had To Install Lights the Business and Professional gan to swell and, as he had used sibility that they will be small and stale and federal governments. ter Zirik, executive director of the er for wakT and scwt*r service worked lo bring out a majority ot 'lhe committee authorized the in­ W om an’s Club of M ataw an aw ard them In wiping the perspiration have poor quality. Mayor Chester said the project Sewerage Authority, and the town­ from Malawan Borough must be the voters against il Mny 211 to ap­ stallation nf thtee additional lights of n scholai ship to a worthy girl Irom his brow, his face also was Probably what all this adds up has been studied extensively and ship engineer be arranged for lo- clarified for what it is worth. pear nt Treiiion and explain their on Old Amhov Kd and sold five graduate for her thaiacter, service, Infected. Lotions were applied and to Is that If you'ra the kind who state officials believe It would be night. Kobert Sharkey, representing the position thal anotliei referendum lots iu the fhffwood Heights sec achievement and planning to con­ although the affected parts are not likes surprise packages, go ahead help/ul to the township. The plan Dust Held Down S. K. Herring development firm. on Ihe same proposal they found fittii lo Pan Daniels, Newark, The tinue her education, went to Kh* yr. in their natural state, they are and plant your peach pit. It subject to state approval. Committeeman John F. Healing Clifton, declined to discuss publicly so faulty would not occur. Mr. lloi- committee will meet Monday to elude (irimaldi. The same club ao much improved that he is at­ Even In controlled breeding, Formal approval was given by said there were two lest treat­ what use will be made of large valli could not iindei'slnml why they accepi bids for roar! palrbm/j ma- awaided nvo savings bonds to two tending lo business as formerly. when the parentage of peaches is a the township committee on the five ments on Austin Ave. nnd added acreage not included in lhe lot plan were so reinis1. "in tlieii civic du- te ria lv girls tor maintaining the highest James L. Terhune is on a trip io matter ol careful record, the odds members selected tn comprise the that this had held down the dust. of (ho 221.3 a c re s of th e form er CommiJtreman Daniel Downey scholastic averages during their Washington, D.C,, where he was of coming up with a desirable seed­ newly-created Marlboro Township Mr. Kenting snid, however, tlui! b'rancis Spinner Estate lands. Ji|e noled ' these people" (Ihe op lepoiU'd the exterior of the Stand­ four years in high school, and these Joined by his daughter, Miss Helen ling are high. About a thousand Municipal Utilities Authority. the dust problem Is "something There are ?l? lots north of New p,’"i«!i) were lulling lo "knock pipe cleaned and painted. In addi­ were presented lo Duubelh Blair Terhune, and Miss Julia Arrow­ to one, Appointed for the following terms w e’ll just nave to live w ilh ." Brunswick Ave. nnd 221 lots soulh someiliing good down nl the last tion, he said as the result of con and Juan Vas. smith, who were returning from Patient Breeding were: Committeeman Joseph A. The committee withheld for sillily of it. miiiiile. hid when il meant taking fe/cnees with the committe*. rep To Knter Teaching Profession a visit with Mrs, lliirvey Jordon, In Rutgers breeding experiment!,. Lanmro to February l!)G3; Law­ an application for transfer of lhe Valley Vale Estate* submitted lime olf fimn work, ;t> the board rrsenlulives of lhe ( hflwood lieaeli Paul Ketlett won the Matawan neu Voorhucs o( Mntnwun, at Cliar- Mr. Christ explains, researchers rence A. Yuungrnan, Roliertsvllle, liquor license from Fred’s Turf lo sediou I, of ITS lots, for prelimi­ nu'iiilicis did. lo ultend lhe meet­ Water l'o. have taken steps fo in­ T e a 'h e rs A.-^odaliori A w ard giv* Vittesvlllu, Vn. may t’.row as many as 30,000 set'd- member of the Planning Hoard to Washington Grove. The committee nary approval. It is located on the ing in 1 M-niini. they w ould not sure Adequate Water pressure in en to a .‘cinor \sho will enter the T lilrly Y c h m A jo f(nnnd save no more than .11) HIM; l.ouis Kcckfi. Murtlwint (I.ir n p p m v "d renew als of HI liquor li- e .r i - ilr ui' .ufe « ■«' " its service area. fe.idiiiif' profession, in memoiy of (Issu e l-ridiiy, Ju n e 17, 1032) lor tut ther testing, Then the .iu dens, to Itllib; A llied W. M eyer, I’ni.'i';, !>ni] mit lui'iiM i li ,in.-.iri i.il. Urnii Kii, .•'» tit ,< nl ii, .11 i• v -r ' ' 1 • '" r'l;l’ P I't-ii \i;n n o T h - M alaw an 'I each- Govomnr A. Harry Moore will are carefully evaluated ond all hut Marlboro Gardens, member ol the The tiiiiififerrnl is for Clnrc nnd residents from Snvre Woods South uotnl A\e a*id 'h,i|* uriMf' in var­ ii.s Af.Noeiaiion Award to a senior spunk at the commencement excr- two or three nro thrown away. In d u stria l C om m ission IIKti, nnd Coby's Hrslniirnnt lo n new build appeared against this upplit ,umn, Au o Si rike Iious portions ol tlm lowii'lnp weie enienng the leaching profession rlsca of Mntnwun High School in Since ISM, when peach breeding John Tcrglf, Gordon’s Corner • Ing on th e snm e lot on R oute tl. lull (Ihmi tom of opposition mod, 11 fri i ed (o lhe jxiiice t otmmtlee went (o (lloiia Sdimkel thu tcltool auditorium tonight nt woik started at Rutgers, several W ickntunk R d., lo I9(iti. township Attorney Humid G. fil'd wlu-n Mayor John Phillips jr. (’roiitinued fi"?;i iiaitf* one) j for action. Mayor Wood indicated y> r i e ti i e Dep.uiment Awards V;15 o'clock, hundred thousand little trees have The committee accepted wilh le- S’il u'lii snid lie Is liiveslignfing Ihe explained to ihem that a iltid (i>nt er I Hli prodin linn and mnint'-nanee lhe rotnmilliv may consider use of wet i : Biology. Ktchaid Bei kowit/; Tha dog catcher has been on the been started. Out of this number gret tlie resignation of Mr. Tcrgis feasibility ol revising Ihe present strip received for 'oinniennil pur­ rmpl<»vee.< lit the plan! 'itu e .lime i.olar e<|iii|)uitiil In imp ‘.pei-detv phy.ii*-. Uimahl Sirl.les, chemtMry, Job and Wednesday rounded up five SA varieties Were saved, nnd of irom tlie Industrial Commission. fencing ordinance In Hue with n n ...... poses ill Ihe Mibde. 'su n ae m ss lhe H. ' Isei i \ (lark. A Mholatship award «ill|4» w n o se i m l i r l . < n ',',',v ! tlll'W ii bout I!1 have continued In other proponed ordinance to require j Inr.liwiiv limn iheir Immes '.mild A mri'tiMf «>f iep i<’senr.it!*• <••: of , lo ,« scmur who wiil ronlmiH! Ins to roam tho strceto nf the Imrough popularity. I lie fem mg of swimming pools. ; jie leyoned for if "Iim im I tm 'h ua* >.et.l I ih I.iV in fill I \wards Given education in lhe field of his choice, without licenses or niuitles, The nn- These are Ilia varieties our pro­ Keansburg Mayor Phillips snid lhe uu.inii I the V i 'er i'l,iii ■jt'l - | : '«• " "i I...... pi (r. IMOMH | n by !I,i '-Iat i'.,-an U*-j'hmiil Imuls wero taken to police hend- fessional growers produce lo tickle wns pinmplcd bv Ihe "liinls and Coiilnrni.ii With ’/ lining u hit h v. iil ni- nnl* 'I in •' i" '" i l 1 1 •1 *■ *i111 d I’-'fii paj-e one) i High S< hool Pa; i nt l ‘';i< her A‘ *-o- iiunricrs and one by one wore re- youi imlnle. (rnnllmicd from page one) tribulations" ol Joseph Vnccnio ! Ib-iii y lidlenlKii k, I’ei ill Amboy . work unit'net \utii tlie union lhe j < h.ti ti« Irr iiml tf'iiiiei • tup went lo iiahoii. was pre'.cnled lo Michael (iLcmrd until nnly one little black Three Years To Crop Willlnm Turner with a Ml year gold Sayre Woods South, who wns slop, .Illm 111 V, I epi 1-seiitulg Milton l.e- ! old nmfr.iei, a hso year pai l nej'.o Idehmd H»• ?kowii/, . I'.ovitMi dnu remained In a cell over night. Hut let's soy you’re n gambler certificate which was issued lo (hit ped from building n fence on Ills vin, I'ei III Amboy, divelopei, i.iid ( H air.' sMih Ihe lo m p a n y in l'*MI, William iKboine v\ah honoied b\ ' I ois luiile won tlie Mn'awan Assni,siitent nppi'ntr. of Monmouth nnd would lllie lo see what hap­ Association hv Ihe New Jersey propelly by the building inspeetoi Ihe limp wns dur,wi to itm'tntiij r \ fiin ‘t| 111iif b. ' ihe l-niuli Cluli for rMellence ini Jimtor Woman’s Chib Award giv C'ntinly taxpayers ure pxiweted to pens wlirn you grow your own tree Savings and I.onn l eague nllesl- nil (lie complaint nf n neighbor. wilh lh e Toning n> il o.i'-K . m lie HaijMinmj'. n pmtedlv I'UiI.e ; l ieneh foi l.u i yi .it*. of study and jr ii to the beM nil around Mudt-nl. set it new high mink this yenr, with Imm a seedling. Ing Ihe Association's i (foils In en­ Ordlnancu Stlpulnllini could iimke no cotiitnenl on wlml ! down ovei th r ro m p a n y ’s plan for , Iho County J'tx Ilnnril prepnrlnu Your III lie Iree should tiiannge couraging thrift and piomotlng Under lha present nrdlnnnc*, m i .ilnmt thu developer would take it | nuiinnj* ihe pl.ml on a 1'lh o u i a ! fur the first ol Its aniMinl series of 10 hold on lo a peach nr two the home ownership for n half ccntury. (nice which la mine than SO p«r tlie /onlnr ol (lie \wMci ntiue.l 1(111; dav seven day a week opeiatinn, • lionrlngi on plent for ri'ilucllons. second yenr, nnd should give you In ndilitlon lo iiiliodiuing Ills cent (olid rim lie rieclril williln fret of lhe pinjieilv weie to lie i ailiiiiij' m m e em pliiveei In n kev SAVE DOLLARS The rnln nl .Saturday, Sunday anil 11 ciop of |«'ihii|ii ;i bushel the sluff nnd Ihe ninny gueMi, present, five feel finm Ihe pioperly line, j changed in Hie i tun‘ '.e of pint ing i p i114hit iimi ilepatltm nt, nnd install ■ MuiitJ.t) i,)u;.i j!il l. ^'1 lhli‘1 V"’|r Pun Ii, II VO'l lulluw Mr .‘li'nni'-n i n u ' >i In m I i , -.iitiit i f Mr. Vm’iiiic "e* - n »i pi' mil f j e­ III)' III IIH M Iti II 11 III! h ’ll't V lo lurlstr of this neiglilmrliiKid lo wear n spray schedule and give Ihe tree the Ar.Mirlutiim'’. iiilivilii''. on I lit- I,.i:,is tlmt llie feni f he pit, ’ p.m l Crioni' il ‘.‘.ink ‘ilndtoe, JOMIN AK.\IITAC;i% JK. o r iw elvo renll |/er <|uorr cup Now enl Ii 10 Iwy a Iree of a m iined IWiI, anil the opening of n new Mi, V neen in asked Mayor I 'hli • | plrlr finm, so II wns i i 'l n n i l lo j Ho! •.>»)/») ', i’. I hr m,i it I'.Mie .John f»l)l)iil!i' I* ((iiolesl at 0 ,7 5 p e r I mis variety from n nuisrrymnn, olflre In Mitlnwnil iiIhiiiI ii Vein ago, lips If he cuuhl receive "some snrl | Fred Kim/, I heese,|unl,e, die ‘ Sat ih’lla. jH n iiii .mi in;in,if-.r i „ Mt nl j Bciythoro Roally Bldg, M of oik* hrtlf lliirrrl, liir liesl Ile nmhrn sure of l!i« varieties Mr, SeiiHieii imimum'ctl Iiml by til |id|ii.slmi'ill" pending icvision ol imwisliip uiginri i ; lhe i h/in/'e*. <»<«• jOmm d , Tima ; Set In Holffldel wifi meet Mote^- ! Seer* pal oirtlidaya - wiM ) by' the Holmdel Townslup Fe^rea- honor ai two «ur;jris-» qhowere dur-j Joseph’s at. ceremonies held St.. nas returned home after spendr tamed- Saturday nigh* with a din­ I b ra(ed .- ' n ;•■■■ - -■..-si-. •• in§ the peit 'r?e?,k, \ i during th*s business m eting hi. the im; \w\) m xiimcli and ner parly, Iheir gu^K wen* Mr. tjon CommUsioo. AU children wno Miss Davison will betoms tV. ■ auditorium of St. Joseph’s School. Pukn Beach, Ha. and Mrs. Adolph Hess, Mdsburn; aUend HoJmdcI 'township schools bnds ef Lou‘» U. Clark, u n of Mis Miiple PI., Keyport, ’ Nuss Ann Marie Wisniewski, 1 Mr«. Lydia B. Wail.ng. Mrs. Wil­ vnIt be eligible ^.o enroll and parnc- County Group Mmaoi PI., was amoei; IdO grad- liam Hehris and Robert Butler. ttilter R. Clark, East SrunMlck, Mrs. Agnes Armstrong. South s,>'ln »n *.rugtjm Amboy^.distrioi; deputy, also ioiiali- uiues wlio received a certificate in | M i a. B erth a Story S chanck enier- iegiytratior. wilt' h e 'd M on­ »nd iho l»t» Mr Claik, Is) July ed M i^’-^therin'e Sutlitfe as vice ccufineiology- tro m the Wtifred ( tamed al dessert-bridge June 13. \)c ! Gives Luncheon Thi* brltta-etat' u ih* daughter of grand regeni^.M.rH. Ann Letwenske, Academy of Hair and Benuiy Cui- i Her guests were Mrs. Fred Noble. day. J u ly I. ut 9 a.ai. Activities j Th« Middlesex County H G to *• ths lat» sir. and Mi», Geoig* W. prophetesH; Miss Ann Stringer, fi- twre. Newark. -.U. graduation exerr j.Hotodel; Mrs. -Charted JS. Hunt wilt: be held •; ac.h weekoay from cises Sunday in tne Coronet Ball­ B rielle; M kh. Elmore Kattner. Mrs. i E«onoralct Extension CduncilvMilt /f D aviM o naiiictal secretary; : Mrs. Ann O'­ •9 a..m. to it o'dutK noon , from Hara, historian; Mrs. Ann Emery, room, Uvmgton. I'lcdencfc Dodenck. Mrs. Frank ja lunchwii meeting a*, the harntt:' Mrs. Wau.’ill K. Peacwn jr., July 2 to Aug. 10. Registration will j of M rs. Olive W iilnitz, l-'lri.iistR.ru^, treaiiuer; Mr*. Mary . Lou Allen, Mrs. Rafcph W. Herrick aud ?*li.«s \ Bhtis, Mrs, Joseph Dernberger •! liiursday. All’^ding rr;:r, biowiiu anterlalaed ih» tesche™ of" the monitor; .Njrs. Philomena l.anzaro, J. Mabel Brown are attending tJie and Mrs. Wiiham J. Rabel ail of be held at the Holmdel Elementary Matawan. Ihe wmn.-ns were Mr* I town v.nre Mr N'rhJlaj , Memorial;!' Schuol, Mawvmn, a t:•» sentinel; Mrs. Constant Cholevv- Nauottal K^a. N. Y. »3c ;th 4 i»dio/ incljde free plav. arts and craits ton, Mr*. |t. L. Caitsn, Mi.*. Mil- one-year trustees. ' . ! jM ias Phvius Maghan is homa for M r. %nd M rs.-D o n ald W. R obin­ u^d special aLtivitiej John Oaub. Bioad S t, MaUwstdw un, di'ed Wiu'ne, and Mrs Wt!l«:d Presented With Ring summer vacation from Moravian son and son? and daughter-in-law Swimming Courts spenc Fridtiy aficrnixxi v.'ithth h' i t King Gift*,ware sent by Mra Eliz­ Fallowing the nieeting. the mem­ Seminary. Bbtnl^nem. Pa John, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robin­ brother and sister-in-law, Mr.!i a a fl abeth Shejtou, Mrs Xnn Parker The com»ii, ion also Ati..Ji'nced bers enjoyed a buffet supper at the Miss Mary Lisk. tiroad S t. en son and baby Sunday at ii wut sponsor beginners and ad­ Vis Ha.; Gaub. Kojte Siff and Mra. Sandra Fish?oii. Poei‘s Inn. Fien.eau, at which (inn* tertamed Fridav evening at cards Washington s Crossing, ' * vanced swimming courses at the H m Joan Patk-rson. M urparf\ The bride-elect was hwnorert at Mrs. Thaler,.retiring grand re^eni, and a dinner party. Her guests Mi and Mr>* Ldward W Currir 'iMCA poo Camp Arrowhead. S i. ii speiuhn? lhe weok at levl<« r 1 a miscellaneous shower by , the ‘presented with a Catholic were Mrs. Mary O. Jon&s and Miss attended graduation ^t Neptune ; WiisSmmster Circle of The First Marlboro lownship Tne swim town, ''a V Daughter? tiny. Mrs. Thaler ex­ it. Ellen Haney, Freehold t\lts £ High School Friday night where '.'Presbyterian' Church at Uie bvmc clauses will be conducted each Mr and Mr3 n‘u Gi.ib, Houts ? pressed her gr&Ulude for the eo- Murray Todd. Holmdel; Mtss J. Mrs. Currie’s cousin Barbara Jean luesday at 2:3(1 pm . Irom June 27 of Misi-.'Hannah McLean, Route 51t>. *,*re guest of Mi. and Mrs, ' operatiori of tne officers and mem­ Mabel Brown Kevport; Miss Ma; v 1 hatcher, graduated. Open house to Aug. 7. . 79, Morganville. The guests present Ralph Irish, fc-n.gltshrowu Rd.,: oo>.[ bers during her term. innma Stack. Perth Amboy, and was held later at Mrs. Robert H. ljuies wtll . t the Kolmdel Sunday . ... < * war* Mr3.iBen|amtn Dennis; Mre. Thatcher’s residence m Ocean The Rev Alfred Smith, St, Jo­ Mrs. J. F Dominick. Mrs. E. H. Elementary ' Scnool each Tuesday Th.1 BrownUnvn Pa,rentTTeache^ 1 . •Blanche Ah^arn, Mrs. Bertha l.am- Donunic!*.. Mra. Ralph W. Herrick G rove. bertarn, Keyport! Mrs.,William H. seph's Church, court chaplain, en­ al 2 p.m. Swimmers are asked ro Association bulj i successiul ruuu : tertained with several- vocal selec­ nnd Mrs. J. K Hostettor, Matawan. Donald I. Lewis and Mrs Alta bring their suus and towels. Cer- mago sale Friday and Saturday. Helms, Mrs. l.yd!a Watting, Mrs. Miss Jean Mazzie. Mrs R Maz- Zelwek were vis>i‘o»s of then ptr- Thomas Starnes, Mrs. .WlUlam Cop­ tions. • ’ . hucates wilt be awarded \o all I The aimuu! bus trip for MadiwaR. zie and Mr. aud Mrs R H W»Uer ents Mr and Mis J. Claience youngster# participating. Progress p er. M is j r Ed ith 1 Aitken, M rs; - John Announcement was made that the i Tow nship farm e rs a n d frlena.i wHfi.-' next cancer dressing meeting wiil were Sunday evening visitors of Lewis, Plainfield, on Sunday. report cards wslt be prepared for l b s held tr id a v , S atu rd a y an d Sud»- Carney and Mra. Peter Han^eiy, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Manzo and son, he held Tuesday 'evening, at % p.m . Mr. and Mrs. Lou Maz?.i« and all parenrs. j day. The bus will-leave from th4?, Jrfatswan. Mrj. Charles Scovell and Frank, were Sundav guests of Mrs. at the homo of.Mrs. Emery,-Man­ ianuly, Middletown. The first annual family picnic, j Cheessquake f-'ire House and th* i Mrs. J. P. Olmstead sent gifts. Manzo's parents, Mr and Mrs. Har­ chester Ave., Keyport. Mrs. John Wood, Hazlet. enter­ sponsored by ihe commission, .will (g ro u p ivui...v'lsu. p la ces o f iriiBt-eatV/J tained w'ith bridge Tuesday even­ old Warne, Elizabeth. ba held July 4 at the Bendix plant Mrs. O’Hare was chairman of i in lhe New England States. Tlw ing. The winners were Mrs. James Mrs. Harry Wells entertained at property, Main St.. Holmdel Vil­ Auxiliary Members the installation supper. I trip has brcn arrs.„scu by Best and Mrs. Gerald McDavut. deswrt and cards June VJ. Her lage. The picnic will start at I p.m iLowati. county agricultural agenL Attend. Luncheon Other guests were Mrs. ' Samuel guest* were Mrs, Lydia B. Walling, and there Will be games for chil­ P ie rc e and M rs. W. Blooogood. Mrs. William Lambert.-Mrs. Rulon dren and adults. Tlie monitors of the Matawan Plan Meeting Middletown, Mrs. George DeiU Smith, Mrs. Rudolph Fraebei. During the alternoon. there will Tenderfoot Program v Auxiliary ot Monmouth Medical and Mrs. Richard Cennak. Mata­ Mrs. J. Sterling Thompson. Mrs. be displays by the Holmdet and includes Field Trips ' Center were entertained at lunch­ wan A personal shower was giv­ Joseph Dietrich and Mrs. Benjamin Hazlet Fire Companies. Families , con at Auxiliary Hall, Monmouiii en Mrs. Cennak during the even­ D ennis. In Cheesequake are asked lo bring their own food- Members of Cirl Scout Browni*’ Medical Center, Long Branch, on ing. Mrs. William Clifion entertained slufts. there will he singing and 1 roop Jb o' Mutawan arc rulfillmx Tuesday afternoon. Button tiott- Tha Ladies Auxiliary of Cheese- Mrs. Dorothea Havens. New Thursday night at bridge, The dancing afier the evening meal. plans made (or thu month of June, li?b, assistant to administrator of quak* Independent Fir* Co. will York City, formerly of Matawan. winners were Mrs. John Ranko All Holmdel .Township residents Keeent field '.rijw made in coik- the center, ipoke on plana (or new meet Thursday, June 2S at 8 p.m . was an over night gueM Monday and Mrs. Salyer Hughes. Other ar* urged to attend. junction with tendri foot prog.am- facilities, among which were nu­ in the fire house. Mrs. John Peter­ of Mrs. Grace Curran. Poapect guests wera Mrs. Joseph Berbrick. ming InchiiWI a tour of MaUwa* clear medical department, a de­ son, the new president, vdlt pre­ Point Gardens. Mrs. H. F. Johnson. Mrs. Rudy Garden Center and planting ot partment for rehabilitation and side. Mr. and Mrs. Jackaon Dominick Hedel, Mrs. Allan Norris and Smith* Giv* Picnic M Ih Marita Dietrich, Kevport, Is shown railing the new 5t-itai marigolds. On June 5, a visit t* rodent house* to r professional Othar officers ar* M rj. Charles and children, Satty and Charles, Mrs. Lee Coulombe. And Swimming Party Ihe product department ul B eil'* nurses and 'interna,projects esti­ Americas (lag at Ihe newlv-rrr-vated Knlghti ol Columbus Hall, Key. Boice, vice president; Mrt. Gerald North Plainfield. wer« Sunday vis­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Sanborn, Market and tho preparation it mated to oMtrtwo-end ahaK m il- pert, which new over the capitol In Waihlngtoa, D.C., on May 1 and Herzog, recording secretary; Mrs. itors iu Matawan. Flushing, L.L, are visiting Mr. San­ Mr. and Mri. Martin Smith sr., home of a fruit or vegetable for • ratluut ion exercises held at the urday, Mr. and Mrs. George Link Alio In Stock, 5'x8' and 6'x8' Sections Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Guadaguo and 9:45 a.m. early worship service: Miss Toni Alt, Miss Barbara Lynn el, Miss Peggy Kakelecz, Miss Eliz­ Rojier Smith Hotel, New Bruns­ and children, Georgie. Barhara and Ideal for new fence or for repairs wick, on June I. Dr. Wallace son. Brandon, were Sunday^ din­ 11 a .m . m orning w orship. A Smith, Miss Harriet Weber. abeth Kakelccz, Miss Carol Van Karen joined them in celebration B. A ppslson of the S tate D e­ of Mrs. l.ueg’s birthday. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 " x 6 " Inland Cedar - 8' to 16* long - 9c lin. ft. nursery will be provided during Also Rudy Barholinl, Richard Mater, Miss Jean Seber, Miss Ar­ Hofmann. Robert Wilson, Scoll partment of Hltflier Education, Mr, and Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen, Ferrano, Valley Dr. both services. Children's church lene Delbert. Miss Linda Leander, Trenton, was the (jtiesl speaker. Valley Dr.. were Saturday guests Mr. und Mrs. Joseph A. Dern- is held during the 11 a.m. service. Smith, Jody Gilpin. Vincent Bel­ Miss Cheryl Primost, Miss Terry REDWOOD FURNITURR lamy, Joseph Petronio, Robert Graduating from this urea weie of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond While, berger attended the opening of lhe 7 p.m. a baptismal service will be Lee Jameson, Miss Teiry Kolow- 2 Inch — Treated Slock Holmes, Edward Wendel, Gary Mathilda Daisy Bailey, Gary Ave., Haddonfield. new brunch office of J. R. Willis­ hold. ski, Miss June Woh, Miss Angela Bender, Richard Yonack, George W est Keanshurg; Ann Bui;bee, The Matawan Public Health Cen­ ton and Beanie, slock brokers, in TAB1.E and 2 BENCHES ...... tM .tt Daily Vacation Bible School will Manzo, Rudy Barbolini, Vinccnt Weber, Gerry Van Wagener. Vin­ 1 Prospect PI., Malawan; Carol ter announces there will he no baby Asbury Park on Saturday. Mr. *’ TABLE and 4 BENCHES ...... }T.H be conducted Monday through July Luchinta, Gary Bender and Rich­ cent Luchenta, Marlin Smith 111, A. Burnette, RD 1. Box 9», Old clinic in Cliffwood al lhe Veterans ( Dernberger has been a member of CHAIR WITH VINYI. FOAM CUSHION ...... M *> 6 , from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ard Hoffman. Also In Stock, .Settees - Chaises - Round Tables John Campbell. Bridge; Barbara A. Dugan, Dis- of Foreign Wars Building on Jtilv 4. i thi.'* firm for over 50 years. Gifts were sent by Mr. and Mrs. Monday at S p.m. the doacons brow Rd.. Matawan; Stella A. Fal- WilJiarn C. Ludi, former resident Miss Bonnie Ludi. who has been The chaperones were Mrs, Eliza­ F. Cappadona, Mr. and Mrs. H. Will m e e t. koski, 7 Madison Ave., Old Bridge: of Matawan and nephew of Mrs. a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lydia "NAME BKANI>” beth Noel, Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Pavecka, Mr. and Mrs. N. Allegret­ E dna F. Herzog, Box 52A, R D I. Lydia B. Walling, has graduated B. Walling, after completing her FIT S ANY O U T LET — 6200 BTU Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baeri. to, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Eckel. Matawan Democrats Old B ridge; Helen ,\1. Inglls, 55 from Upsala College, Eust Orange. year at Westminister College, New Hilliard Rd., Old Bridge. He received his Bachelor of Science Wilmington, Pa., sailed June 11 on AIR CONDITIONER ‘178“ Plan Sunday Picnic Graduation Party Troop 24, Matawan Also Mary R. Majewskl. 1375 D egree. lhe S.S. independence for Rome, l-RIJii SERVICE — 1 FULL YEAR For Donna Decker Cliffwood Dr., Keyport; Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. William Matlhaey Italy, where she will join her par­ Come In And Compare Ilia Matawan Democratic Club Holds Awards Court A. Malincorico, 3-t Lower Main gave a party June Ll in honor of ents. Mr and Mrs. Howard Krogh and YOUR ONE STOP SHOP will hold a picnic Sunday at 1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Decker, St.. Matawan; Norman Peter Nel­ their daughler, Janice, who was G irl Seoul, T roop 24, M ataw an, sons, Mark and Douglas, and Ron­ Visit Our Snack Bar for FRKF. Coflee at the Lindsay Estate, Texas Rd., 71 Wesl Prospect Ave., Cliffwood, son, 8 B urnham P.d., Old B ridge: five-years-old. Janice's sister and Matawan. Final plans were made held its annual Court of Awards nie Krause spent the weekend al entertained at a party for their Martin Olsen, Box 230, Matawan; brothers, Suzanne, Jeffrey, Thomas Free Parking - Highway M and Edgar Rd., Cheeisquaks at the meeting of the club In tlie Thursday evening al the Masonic Iheir homa in Beach Haven Gard­ daughter, Donna, who graduated Valerie Eunice Pleacft, 8 Concord and Alex, joined in the celebration. 2 Miles So. Rt. 14 and Rt. ) Intersection Matawan Health Center, Malawan. Temple with friends and parents Dr., Old Bridge; Valerie Raccuia, Also Mrs. Anthony Fariello and ens. Douglas has Just returned from the Cliffwood Elementary Charles A. O'llare, president, attending- 178 Ravine Dr., Matawan: Bar­ daughter, Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. home from Virginia Polytechnic School, Friday. conducted the business session dur­ The following fjirlt received bara Smith, 15 Kossman St.. Old Jack Valler visited Janice In thu Institute. Blacksburg, Va. for the The guests were Mr. and Mrs. ing which reports were heard from their second clatis award:!, Susan Bridge: Richard U. Walter, RD I, evening. su m m e i. Frederick Jensen, Newark, ma­ comtniUee chairmen. Beam, Lynn Crawford, Theodora Bo* 320J, Old Bridge. The. picnic will feature swim­ ternal grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Daloia, Deborah Dolan. Patricia ming, Hve music and refreshments. Frank Bonath and sons, Richard Flies, Eleanor Haskins. Carol Hos- WSCS Hears Report Sakowski* Feted On In tlie event of rain, Che picnic and Frank Jr., Kearny; M rs. pador, Lynn Kortenhaus, Linda 14 Members Needed will be postponed until Sunday, Charles Johns and son, Charles, Mosserschmidt, Sandra Thompson, On Sixth Assembly 21st Anniversary WIFI v Ju ly 1. Eagle Point: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carol Trcmper, Joan Whiston and For New KOC Council Perkins, Union; Theresa, Michael Barhara Wyckoff A regular meeting of the Wo­ A surprise anmversaiy party in Plans for other social activities Only U new members are needed Those receiving skater proficien­ men’s Society of Christian Service celebration of thoir '21st anniver- STILL WORKING? during ths summer were discussed. and Donald Decker, Cliffwood. to obmin the charter for lhe new cy badges were Susan Beam, Lvnn of i h e Morgunville Methodisi; Knights of CoUunbu* Council in ' sary wa* given on Sunday in honor Crawford. Lynn Knrtenhaus, San­ Church wus held June 7. Mrs. Har-j Matuwan. While transfers will not of Mt. and Mrs. Louis Sakowski. P a y a h e a d dra Thomson, Linda Mfsser- old Quackenbush, the newly elected ; be considered as new members tn schmidt, Joan Whiston and Bar­ president, presided. Repotts were' Aberdeen Rd , Malawan by their meet the quota, they are invi'ed For Your Conven/ence . . . bara Wyckoff. given by member* who attended I children. Ann nnd Joseph, and lo join the newly-foi rued council. on your Mr*. John Sigmund, Troop con­ the Sixth Assembly nf tho Women’s , Clean, Roomy Laundromat A special meeting for the re*»i.s- their found kon-in-law. Bill i.un-i sultant, presented a five-year pin Society nf C h ristian S ervice in At- : trallon of new members and trans­ , zaio. A buffet supper wai served j to Mrs. Harry Wyckoff, troop com­ hnlic Cily. Those attending the; homo loan _ fers will be held Friday evening mittee member. The troop present­ convention weie Mrs. Walter Lam - 1 out-of-dooi ti. , i ai 8 p.m. In the cafeteria of St. Super Wash-O-Mat ed a skit, “Girl Smut Cookie Sale." hertson. Mis, Fred Howen, Mrs, j Guests weie Salvatoio l.ongetle, \ ' , O ra u b N oad and H ighw ay 4IK — Brow ntow n Joseph's School. Kevporl The Rev Mrs. Stephen Austin, Is the loud­ Quackenbush, Mrs. John Ludviek ; Mr and Mis. Jack Triolo aud vms, j William Bausch will he the gue?t er of lhe troop and Mrs. Warren und Mi-s. F le d Kckel. Frank and Jack. John Sakowski. ’ - ■ ' speakor. 29 Washers — 10 Dryors Messerschmidl, assistant leader, Mrs Ralph Hownrdsim was nam­ Mis, Sophie Sakowski. Mi. and Chailes A O'Hare, ,11 Schenck Mrs I gimmick I eonelie n d ed in ch arg e of refresh m e n ts i'or n Plus Coin Operated Dry Cleaning Ave., Malnwun. ohairman. a n d d-iughtei, Maiv Ann, .Mi uml M h. thit Vacation liihle School which Wsnrnl* Ent»r*nin Hm*li V M efitiire 2ri U.ivine Dr.. N!11 k lnni*i'tie .md chlldien, Sul. Hourst 0 ta 4: .10 Dally Hxcupl Sun, M • t a v*. a i.. h i ;;ai uuih u .- u i- For Daughtor, Diana .’!l. Mis. Joseph Spin was ap- ; O .'lio., ...... "•'■r*' • " Mwn., Thurs. snd Frl. ( lo l):M deputy, will revpal plans foi a nadelte. Malawan. Mr. and Mis. . glinted chairman of tha chm rh' I’honn I’A I-M7I council home in Mataw.m and olher lam rt Anim.iiiiM) and sons, lame*, Mr. und Mrs, Raymond Wen/el, flower committee. Ai ran^emenl • phases of ortK the n u w and Sal, loieph Auelli and *“n, j Morganville. enter’tuined on Sun­ for altar lloweiM mav be made by council. Joseph. Kevjuui. Nlr. and Mrs. j ■ hr many rw it,'irs, extra funds come from day afternoon in honor o' their contacting Mn. SpuiKut. ; Anthony Ahliiilermoi’to and sons, daughler Diano who was grnduat' lirUo’i workIn(£, Anti rnnny fnmllio.i ato putting BRAND NEW lfW2 MODEL Refreshmenli went *eived after !iiin<>s .md Anthony, Nepiune, Ml>s 1 ed from Freehold Uegionul High G i v o Barbecue the tneellnu 1»V Mu. Raymond: llei nadelte Hughes, Cliffwood , iheso funila to »[ Mt< Spuu'io IF’a-li and M*ss n m l <’*<•«,-*s, One table was set huffnt niyle M i, and M i*. Jo-»r|>h L .m /a io thoir hoino loan. Allendmg tlie meiMing went Mr* Ke.liubm g ! with a lar^o cake as the ccnter- sr., Morganville, held an outdooi Uy pnylnu tilieitd tm ymir lonn lioro, the total Westinghouse bai'hecne on Sunday to celeb/,»('• Quai kenbiisb, M m . Spiugiii, Mi..., picce and another tafiie w.i i dero. Father’s Day, Schllke, Mr*. Ludviek, Mis, Flean ! ’ . ^ ' 1 Jiitute.'il is has ,,, you own sooiiur, 1ju11<1 equltf uled wilh A beautiful bouquet of or Pertine, M u. Ilnwen, Mis, lla. I Rocxvof Dogree | flow ers. Guests were Mr, and Mrs.. Vim f n s lo i', ry Rateliffe, M n. Ilowaidson, M u Those attending were Mr, and cenl Gentile sr., and wm Vim •■nl T .o ik h '-J Klei iio:ii< i Com pany, AIR CONDITIONER jl'., Mr. and Mrs. Peier I’etei-.on Russell Vml'elt and Mr<. F'ckel. i l’rojinylnK wltUmit ])0im1ty la only nn« oC tli* Mrs, Ircti Huitsman and family, PlamlMd, a division of Lockheed . and children Olenn ami I vim An . . . . i Mr. md Mrs, Thomas Falro, Mr. A im all ( ):;wii.iin>n, h.n mmoimc innny /Ino fc.itiuai of our parjoiwlltod htMM and Mrs. Marlin Smith jr. and n«‘, Mr. and Mrs. Io>eph |,an/aio ed tltai I isier Stoney, Willow jr. and rhlldien Chris, Jodv, and Fnlortciiti Guoit* lonn. Got full ilctutU totligr. dflunlifer Chrisline Anne Mrs (i:ti* Hi.iok Rd Holmdel. wai oii-« nl i I oi i, Mi .uni Mi ■•. >l> i ; I an. rcH Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. F.dwaid . Af •>ev i*ii ♦MliploVees Who le i'- n ’lv SALE $1A Q and W iiham I ;tu, Morganvill(» l-H.P. — Amp, — from I Jo/sy, Miss Rose Wen/.el, Miss IVI- I eiveij I oll'V'* d"i;f e<*. Ml Sioney ! csle Wen/rl, Mr, and Mrs. Cluile.s wa < a>\ ai tied I he ll n h-’loi i*' :-Ji i fm»Y» wai i* ii'Kir-kc t m v in ] Mi m l M,. Aiuiusl llnlilt, M i; 1 Van 111*1'*, Mr, nnd Mrs Ilarrv S/miisor Solo I ;m m v i lie, cuiri l lined on Sund.lV. ern .- 111 * j * i re in A- i omit ni»: 11 om ! Woolley, Mi mtd Mis Kenneth , Mi .uni \ li . ,'•! * f i ' I.-, ini R:| , t hi' .-•! .e i l-> h I t Oil Liberal Building & Load A sssc ia m I Woolley and non Kenneth, Mi. and lhe 1 iidli't Auviliaiv of Montan- | Inn m . Mild \ |i an d M is I dv. m II ,ii I .i.lih im >11 aiot io 'h • i om (Mrs, Olio Delrh;k and whin Hieky vilh* Intlepem lenl l;ln» f o will i lloldt iilKI d n ii'iiie i M>*vel Iv. I i »’<’ panv’s inil'lnv i ihvi'iion , TEN EYCK RONSON j iind Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mpmisor a Hiimnnil'* Mali* on I'Ud iy, j hold . . . i 159 IVItun Slrecl — Maluwnn 281 M ain Si. N e a r IlhihimY it M ataH ilrl CIijuhIi '*»(] d.tu/jhlej M ary l*ian- June :»:» fiom ') n.m. lo H p.m. and t Mi, Hid Mi < i) miel I >'< 'oniioi, Jiti'll ,-icliool I il .) I J M p p o j lunltv ( ces, Mra. fleoiue PiuIi.ihim and Salurday, June ?.:t fnun !l a.m. lo \ Renc.en, N Y 'M*ent th .i u e e h e m i i i timill ‘,om Ohllj;ation, ImiIi-.' hi i 1.0 I .IBM < Itildfcn Line .ml Cilflonl and Mhn 4 p.m mi the lire houio, Uouta /ll, j vrminit i>vlr * tvh-’i 0 ‘Cuu.i'M in flu* tl j{ Al my il e- Aloi |‘.invili'>( , U u i ffM.l fiir (nf »m uM un: 1 Thursday, Jun© 21, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAl, N. J. y t -eituaj-jon And w te bis «!vn »»<«. H* is encoii'rw* W»d stimulated to fo i. To Start 0 * • p^sforni *f, hi* .best, and in, com- p(;tiUop. only with hiinsvlf. Having popularity rockets to new helg M m fO<7Jl>l««d illii type pnojjrst.ri the sEWiiist w iliea able to perform **i-. V .v - ■isfaclorily in h:s . regular clflss- ;■’ '> .'.!fe*,9 Vii!e, /Tion* cofiiinonly k^DV^n a*! { rw lll..'. ■ ■ , -. ' ' v, ..-■ -. - & w V s'$tU . will-'open Ju seUond annua! i Mrs; T'jf.eneu sees I1.).); primsrl- Thuwdtvy, Ju.y1 vlv «s an institute to suppltfment J u » t!y r»r<3*.itl of ils P H « rvetltd arid, augment the work of the.regu- ijt.‘sjhuol Is exp^i,wn«[i!i5i;rap!S: l*r classroom, She believes .a school 'Ss® i t ® ] i'"i\ for gamiiitioii. 1 . . - - THOUSANDS CASH COUPONS FOR 1H 1 iW 1 : ia ig ^ ^ W s ’lHCfe examinations,1 ’ u During ihe sumnler session P.M.: « a *w ip*r in^ n *»**?« operates daily classes f:om 9 a.m, I-!** iter to 12 o'clock noon fo r a, p erio d of

. : ft, * ' The board of directors of The Central -Jersey Bank and l’ivst, Company has ueclared tlie re-Kular MILLIONS OF BUIE STAMPS! •tmrratuiual'.' dividend- of .ill- tent* per share, payable July 2 .-.to el) i&.X!i*l'i; opjrtrtuniM ^i. i'0( stockhokU-ri of rei'on) as ot June ,i« u l JWtUh.:'She JbeJfeVea? that’ !ri This is the ?4iii consecutive »em'«*nnual dividend: i»i«f, by the ^£i»ip«v"?»fu^nt's'eniotw niil i'u c c w , bank:- Tl»tei*-6^-™ $.^-; O' 1 ot -atot'lt outssandmg: - ■ leb f» .: <:fii Wvf n v -w t t e a ivt/- W.I ftltl* v to j. ca p a c ity --sUiwW -:h*v« l>ell$vfl« «»ch ';crt!d : mu«i; __,iUv ae q a iM ia 'd K fb p la ^ iR ARf YOU GETTING th :o » g b f»IU» in liim sell arid i)p^lersl*i?dir.is of hi*, strength? THIE MOST FOR YOUR we«Jfn,e*teiJ. . . ' x, IwUviftal Matter Rug Gleaning ^a«dem tej£lii. Siarid'Iodivid.ual matter Ihf - -for- 'diftculiies. in; school Dollar ? ? ? my - ap4 vn tied, They I hvolve ri.iii : and combinations of For Ihe best results in profes­ phmi nuttMjrous approaciica to sional cleaning these 9 oper­ _jvs k\ .acquirlHK (hem. Thus ations a re standard rtqutre- i«u!(jei.: cannojt. • he; Iun»t>e4' l>>: mcr.ts at S. Boyet: ir and blamwlon tisiiiglefac- I. Ini(wc(ion . . . tt «»« Hwy t* cwrecwd .by ilt«::to'!i»r«,of:(He-regii!ar 1 Ousting ~ I' program . Since -aiiy- lacking J. S p s ltw f .■: ..-v - ■ ■: combmatKin - of cle- 4. Thorouih Ctsacslnj lentv, m jiyTundifm intithetotal n\ictui-e, .any attempt I. lt»f8uth biasing < ‘ iorco?rect difficulties m utl'be I. Siiing i! needed : : on- * ; careful .¥vuiMation ‘ of 7. Controlled Drying J*teDee■...... ——

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I'h e ro vvjM i»a progrsi:i ul sixjrw ar.ti fjames. Catholic Young Adults , Church.-He has been called as pa*. I tor-elect lo. ine I.akeview F i'esby- Church Services Announced.For Bayshore Area Hoiv Coiumuaion w:ll f>a Tuesday Discussion Group J te.’ian Church, Pste.rison, and w il at H a.m.; A,A.'a, p.m, : be installed there Sunday by ths Wednesday Holy Comnmnioh will .The CYAC B:scus$iou Club met j Prenbyteiy of Jersey. City, bo at W a.m .: meeting of wardens Wycjnesd.'iy at St.. Anthony's, Red j , Tbe FaJtis Retermcd Church Mid-week scrvice and Bible Siu-ly July 21, beginning ui :i p.m, Eaelv church school will leave tn« church! ar.d w*si;ryjnen, 9 p.m. . Dank. The discussion, one of a I MI4dl» RJ. wgtf Pooi* Av*. fa held in the chapel Wednesday. family is lo supply Un .jivn food. house at 9:30. a.m.: Saturday to at-1 B o y S u o u t Twap IP. meols series on lhe New Testament, was I H u l t ( The Sunday.;: Schoo), • and ehurch The pastor and Joseph Drugas lire ■tend j serv-le wilh Uie United He-1 rhui day at 7 p.m. led by lhe Rsv. Dominic- 'iuriora,! JJev , Theodore C. Muller, Pastor pisnic will be helm Saturday,-June in charge c>( entertainment. brew Congregation. K ey p o rt M. Anthony's, club m-'ideiTuOr. j Hoiv Conimvnv.on will bo cele­ •)(l, at Meledeconk. . Youth M’iji attend a rally at 8 pm Today lhe CYAC Glee Club will j Senior cl>t.ir rehearssl and p^rty : Je h o v a h ’* W itn en u a b ra te d F rid a y , Ju n e .i9, hi 6\W p.m . Is T h u rsd a y u! 8 j>.in. , ■ , at Wall .Township lligi, School. hold a rehearsal at M. Anthony's, j United Hebrew Congregation Keyport Cacsregetlca ; "SplirilL-rs and Planks” will b*1 St. John’s MethodUt Cburcb beginning at 8 p m. T he Glee Club " Annual, Sunday .SchoU PJt'iii’J ‘ Broad St., Keypoi! K ingrinm Stsll. 53 D lvl?:na S t Saturday atn Frank’s -Picnic flrovc. (ha ser.nwi topic Sunday: at tiie South Main St., Is under ihe direction ot-Neil. Fill- • Rabbi H: 0. H.-Levms . A written, review on the Bib'e Patrick. Matawan. 1 lit Morganville. Cnrs will leave th? 3:45 and U a,m, services Music RitrUns' Tewushlp ...Sabbath Eve,service ivilf bn held books' of Uu.ththrough, I Kings, j n.iii be by.Ihe seiiioV' choir Chcirrfi On Saturday, the group will go! tjliutch grounds ji !l> i m * Rev. Normsn R, Riley, Paator Friday at 8:JO p.m. wlien the soc­ Studied during .ine past four weeks, I school m«ets at 'U s a n and . io the PapL-r Mill Piavhouse, Mill­ Sunday 5cboc'l meets at 9:30 a m, men will be VWhet Do Our- ChU* will take up the major portion of | senior Methodise Youth Fellow- Sunday worship services S> I burn, to see an evening perform- MO! worship service is «.! dien Needy' Kiddus'a will be: pro- fhe-Ministry School.Thumtoy. Tha Uhfp at ? p m. J a.m., 9:30 a.m. anc I' a.m j ance o( 1 Maggie" starmii' Betsy. 8 :3 0 A m. The .pastor will deliver school starls at 7:25-p.pl.-.-Twenty r.nn noiiauvd by Stacey Uise Open*.'' Commission on education• meets I Cnurch school meet* at 9:30 und [■Palme;.-.The'bus-.will leavs St, An­ thtf sermon i Hosts will be Dr. Waiter Ogenis and W W les ofj'tha service w ellng pro* wVdiiesdbv at A n m gram ut 9 30 pm wil! rfi«»cled vveaKe»«,y’ ' at 8" pm j i l a.m. The evening service is .nela ! thoin<'i el 4 p.m. and St.'>.los«ph‘«,-! C o in !v.ioiy m et'l 3 Wednesday at Mrs. Cigwis who also will give tne ! Kwyport,' at •!: 15 p.m. 1 to. Ihfcyomijjsters In: the ce.ngrega- . Ime) mediate.- I-eilowship picnic al at 1:30 o'clock. Intermediates mew 9 p.m. ( • 1 pulpit flowers,, , Sunday the group will hold Its' Ito i wi.tli M B gestio-is /o r u sing lei- Thompson Park is Thursday ai 10 lor ths (flub, seventh and eighth ' Saturday at (he £abbatb service ■Norlhern Monmouth Howling lourn- 5.. > aJf*W M eiiodlst Chunfe ^..jll [‘s u r e . stu n in e r himl-s w isely ap.d In a.m . . ■ ‘ grades al 6:45 p.m.; Senior Method at. - fO. ;a,m, ::bfts' inltzab rites urnent at ihe Harmony Lanes, Mid­ , ' ' *t. ?l. ■ a way to ; bring praise to the ..Meditation.-and prayor will he ist Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p m.; ;iakf. -ptece. :at which, lime Stacey dletown, beg-inni/ig at 7 p.m ; Ho(idi- lia fa * IBeacli c ie a to r. ’ liu irs d a y a t 7:30 p .m .; firs t ties* 'billsf.::'will_. be formally inducled Post High School M.Y.F., 7:30 p.m cap averages will be used. ' All • A--guest- minister; :W. Mrykalo, sion of tha summor -Bible--C|ftss REV . THOMAS S. WARO Rev. fcldrivh C. Csmpbtll ini'! the JeiwisJv fold, K iddush ■will members'are invited Ui participate. will deliver a pubiic Bible lecture f9 f adults and youtJi, g:p.iri. S ay re WoiMls R aptlsl C hureb Tliwnj.s S'aler Ward, termer as- ( . ■ - T iW ';r ft.ftow. Open lw.vimg.continues every Sun- Sundays'School: Will t>« held for Sunday, at 3 p.m. on the .subject; . Rwute 9, firoflfutowu sislant to youth in lhe First Pres- Trinity Cburcb (Episcopal) d*y ironing at Haimonv I.nnes at ^ Sr«(iP.') firs t through si.V.h a n d a Baptist Church : “Can There be a World Without - Rev, Ronald Robinson, Pastor film Jti'ln W'H' hi?" p resen ted an d Middle rtdL, tlazlst Woe?" The Watchtower. Bible study Mai* St., Matawaa Sunday School meets-at 9M5 with ' (ordained io lhe office of lhe hoiv - aft-srtvard* discussion groups will. . Rev. Gilbert Watt, Pastor will follow at 4:15 p.m. with a les­ ■ Rev, Carrol! 3, Hall, a class for each member ol the j ministry of Hie United Pre.sbyter- Ifi formifii according io age group. .)• 'file p.ictor witl bring the mess- son on ‘'The Faithful . Creator/’, ■ ... R ec to r ■ family; morning -worship, 11 .a.m.; To Show' Film ian Church nt the Westminster ' $ : etndt. iscwjss ijpn. T h e m w ill bi «ge afthe morning worship service based upon Ex, 34:8. , The First. Sunday .after Trinity young peoples meeting, 6 p.m.; j Presbylpnan’Church, Bloomfield, SJiti’s pltoniug ^ ii Vwshlp'gRrvfco ‘al H;30 and Sunfliiy (it 11 a.m. Bible School "l.et Your Name be Sanctified" melina will be at 7;45 a.m,: -Holy evening gospel scrvice, 1 p .m . ■ On iaturday ev’enmg, i>t 8 o'clock | on Sundsy afternoon. Attending is ; the textbook' u.-ifld elong with a t tVdII T ow nship H igh School, i ttom lhe M,Hawaii Cli'irpli were #»ch Suntluy 'thereafter’»,nd'thpJ'ie convenes at 9:4S s.m; wiih classes Communion, 8 a.m.; morning pray­ Mid-week prayer and Bible Study for the the Bible at seven Uibie study ten­ Challenge will present the top Mr. and Mrs,.Thomas SU'mes and yVi5>t cannot attend the 11 *er; fdr. :all ago; / Evening 'ivoislilp er and sermon, 10 a.ra,, when a is held every Wednesday at 8‘ 01) ters In the area, ’Ihe locaiiuns are Christian film of lha decade “Great j son, Mr. ; ar,(| Mrs. F.iwood R. yleV are'Invited tn thla service is- at 7 p.m. The pastor nursery-will- be provided. . Hie p .m . . - fun o f it no**/ tim e. A d u p lic a te 's'sry ic e w>li will bring the-message. Kingdom Hall, Keyport; 2 Call Episcopal Young Churchmen 'vill Discovety” fctitunng Colleen Town-' I Smith, Mi . qnd M rs. Harry Car- tie- hclfl; at1 1 a: m, ‘an i I «’ iftiriiery : Bible ;Study ‘and Prayer Hour Dr., Hazlet; 3 Atlantic Ave. and have their annual cuitlm; anil picnic Cethsemane l.uthoran Church ssnd h.vans. Ihe iilm deals with plhers and daughter,- Jane', Mrs. A friendly chat wilH^ ^ 331 Wiisnn Ave., M atawan; S-l Pros­ a factual experience of a j'oung | Rmh Clark .mid Air. and Mrs. Fd- .wilt .ba ^vaiiublo, for' children, Top- is on Wednesday at: a p.m. i’he Maple PI., Keyport pect Ave., Cliffwood; home of Ar­ at Bonnie llrae. Millington, leaving giri at Westmont College. The Rev. j nnmd West. - someone you like ia « ! :lp:’.v,#,be '‘jesus'ChcisM hu Bringcr pastor wilMie in charge and will the church at 1:30 p.m. . thur Palmer, Middle Kd., North Rev. Frederick Boos, paslor John Ludlam or the First liuplist i The Rev. Mr. Ward is a graduate Of Life.", Graduates ol Ci’ammsr continue (he Bible Suiity in II Cor­ ^ n ’-at Wfiy lo ctg e t.a w a jp j "*:■ and: liigh.’schooli are requested tn inthians. ■ Centerville; and 8 Mo/imouth Ave., The annual church school family... Church services on Sunday are Church or Asbury will be the speak-: of Ihe College of Wooster, Wooster b> pro’iem' , • ■ Port Monmouth. The groups meet outing will be held al Cheesequake . 0, . er. -Iline Peterson, Neptune; Uoug j Ohio, and Princeton Theological iroin it nil.” llpty ybout Youth Fellowship Night is. on State Park SHtuiday starting at 10 I , ^ at. 6.30 a.m., 9.45 a.m. and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. lo r all at 8! p.m. Tuesday evening. Mierys, Oaklmist nnd Bruc? Drav- j Seminary. For the past veur h» > ;f*lflre ivill :bB no J u n io r o r S en io r a.m. F.ach family is to bring-its a’,n. Church school meets si •■now ? iNEWJEIISEV BELfc lliose K’-years of-age and up. - neek, Abbuiy, will present gospel i been serymg ns n smdent ussisiaiu M‘V/F- during the aum.ner.-ho'.v- Hcformed Church ol Keyport own lunch; soda will bo provided. 19:45 a.m. ♦ver. cpcc-ial aclivilies aiid event.'! modiUtions. I at tho Hii*lii5town rrcihytenun First PrMbytsriMX'fcureb ’ Warren St., Keyjiorl Vlll 'he -sdiecluleo so; waleh tho no.: Rev. John II. Sharpe, Pastor .,.: R o u te 34 a i d F r s n k lb St., tices ; and bulletin for: dates, etc. Sunday School will not meet until . M s t iif s s Senicc M.Y-F. is panning a trip to September. Worship service, wilh Palmaden- Amusement i Park, on ; ; Rev. Chester A; Giilowsy, a'sermon by the pastor, will be at Thu'raday; Jyrie. 28, ; leaving the P e sto r i 10:40 a.m. ‘ . Grand Union features All fneats tOld by Grand Union are carefully selected brig'imposed church: at 5:30 p.m .; Cpnlwt Undu < Morning worship aervice Sunday . The Dengue for Service will meet by experts. Skillful bulihers pr6poru your favorite (M i, nimmihg I^nneai pr the pastor. . , is at 1ft a,m. Students of the Sun­ at the-parsonage Wednesday. aw ay all axceas waste for more ecopomitol eating. Your iatis fact ion (> Daily Vacation. Bible, School is day School will participate during Starting Sunday, July I at the How (it : session at ,9:30 a.m; and the service. Nursery cure is pro-, Communion service ths hour of ii guaranteed. O nl/"U .S. Choice"and' l>acker»'Top Brandj' ar* used. Willcontinue...... untili l June r ■■■■■2i>, videii for children under three- w orship w ill:b p 10 a .m , y ea rS -o N g e . ■■■(■: . . .- ' 1 . Flrat Biptlit Ckurch : Th e ' Evangelism ,Committee ■ The liolmdel Church ^ ■ M»I« M d W. Third St*, meets on Thursday at 7 p.m.; the Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardl, Paslor ' the KING of Roasts . ► K ty p e rt Planning and Evaluating Commit­ "A Passive Religion” will be the .. R«y. Maurice W. Phillip*, tee a( 8 p.n\. : ■ . • sermon topic Sunday ut !1 a.m. Rifle Club meets Tuesday at 7 P w to T ; > Cli(h(oo4 Centmuiuty p .m . . . ' Tho young adult* will hold a bar­ Senior choir rehears»s Thursday becue pinnic on Friday at 0:38 p.m. Mclbadist Chiireb Rev, Richard Lee Scott, PaBtor at 7:45 p.m. " •I the parsonage 'in honpr. of the The young people will meet in the graduating senior! The Women’s Society of Christian Service \vi|l sponsor a broiled fellowship hail Friday at 7.45 p.m. The crusher choir members will chicken supper Thursday from 5 to Communion will be observed Sun­ TWDM m J b . • O N I t l t t \ hold « picnic at Meledcconk Sat. 17 p .m . . day, July I, and services will be urday, leaving the church at 12:30* ' T h e W .S.C,S. officers vvill b e In­ held at 10 a,m. RIB STEAKS * 6 9 ' CROSS RIB Miur b. p.m, and'returning at 8 p.m. stalled Sunday at the 9 a.m. ser­ ■ONHISI A A < COOUNO First Methodist Cburcb ::, Sunday School meets at 9: JO vice. Church school meets at 10 TOP S.m.'; morning worship, 10:45 a.m. a m. A community hymn sing 147 M ala S t., M ata w aa SHOULDER * 8 9 ‘ CHUCK o u A i i r r when there will be a nursery fur will be held at 8 p.m. in the First R»y. Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor infants and small, children.- The Baptist Church of South Amboy. Junior Fellowship picnic will be J WITT MIMIUM rm if- iO N c iu a n o young people will conduct * service This is tha final one of the season. Friday at 6 p.m. at the home of aubwtIk. •t the Clilfwood Nursing Home-at A family: picnic will be held In Barbara Jean W yckoff, Ravine Dr. FRANKS: 5 9 ' CLAMS S I p .m . 1 ■ the parsonage yard on Saturday, The Junior Diepartment of the SZweat VinQ-RipanQcJ 1 CAHTALOUPE A lls ta te ’s > - .- ■ . ■•. #■■-.--V J , - . : ; ■ • ' ■ . ■ f LAfiGI SUI

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Thurfdoy, June SI . i m I 1 fog* ilglsl S'.'rt*nff T c»io . IB GuUii C-Hfn hn 1 - A a -etic*» T’ov/i.'r Bwti Assoclu ia^rt-oMiq on w ho w as tr»? foes- an o T hird IV a w - ! i*3 Ijibtrv. srtrt, • fu>xb*.iry n v lic w as tne r.txt-beM high schot'»l ; 4)A ijasripstMi. D.UC^VfJl J«ir$ey Shore League ] ibar.i-uai! p;ayeis in ibi'st; parts in i.iJJv. DonKfit • . •- '•. • • ( th e sbflKon • ju st c o n d u d e d . ■ JatifsVii. CloL'ccsier - , ,,wa!prB tm a Sept , , „ , OF Haiuloerffer. PftiuiintftoR • ; v ff^an «ffic'« S«-«£# I * T *< » a s ^ ^ k m iJ! 9. ftroefcota y trminyo). ic n c e " B ‘> cham pionship i<*arn ; I c JMfitaujjn • Tttpdk* Botn> c«uiu ichoir.c-oC the top baseball player j P .Lurir. W ert .Kssex . - Ti+tMtb l*>' h. ■. ■ ■ I m tht^s« p a rts. A nd Ui)l w w ie , '■ r ttPV iia »o th® K cypprt OlH tFni Hout<> H. XAhtsWtM^ 1. j C o tu m to jiAi.irt out com- jfipnihamifid pj;cher, was ap, ''reaction U) iucti » propotsl ! upon as a second siring.^ftH-sla S" W L 1^’jSt- Joseph’s CYO m e tin g . : 1 chuckfr m Group II. Old UnSon H au at - » 0 3.000 J B tim a r Aalgt** \ * j Only oilier pmyv.r from loeaa fcontinued from fourth column), t , < IC ta n rw fc»* * p te < )v « ! s p e c d to a t W ilt. "Jii a 0 \jaMavf004^ JueveMinem S 4> ■ .4S« schcHfls lu net tne noil was .Charlie n e u ro n *c3wi«w !P ‘he « (. A C . >' ".• * . ; CL : W. SchcttilMV. a 1 jGarafnmL iv2a?a«‘j?n cuicrier. .He Ka'ikcrs. // 2 0; «m>« rece.lt |im« ^u* io the Fi'Ht-uJd lV>wn«m#nv, . $ M ■ ■; = 1 . VJ j got one third slnng. Group 1!^ nod. Leiiahnn; If . 1 0 Mzrtln hubtm; Co. 3 0 '< ' f v o T*g«ti«w> » f " Oameji " .■ ■ ■. ■ Inpjitor.iftUy,-Flynn, m addition to G. Mur«h, c s B«lmar «t OM Union House. M aftu iitn A> C. »t rrachoW Tevnt* jbemsf a Group U first string out- nifUi, „ , I field unanimous choice, was dcs- Ht. Jtm ctj <2) M artin P ijWw C p« I^k^w ood tb r ( i^ n a tc d w the second ftnng all- _ ■ /■■•■ . - ■ .■ • n . LjfUiWulcV, fa) 4 G ; M Ji( wjw, formed «m! la i#S# »ort I960 • . : ': '■ 'tvtuit* HuwUy 1 . i groups, all-state team, by fports ! No**?., ih ^ ^ ■ W u W *ppn*o«d APBA; M«ite\VMPL A A OW ■Uiuvn-.Uouiip. |v / r n e i 8 of thu Newark Stard.eds- & -i J'iv M iitttoned reMttMJ at Uoion Beach I 4 KeV\<«pd ' Lcv»!*Uncrj». fti :B«tmar : er. Both Flynn anu G auU no have L ‘ueoH-dty, * ' t? 4 n*«ltw«’ Say for the Hus-P rW. c “ i d 7 , ieabotrdf. But the event v» > # a i k ie s MVfllHer, tl %K>wt.tm\\en. . ■■. ■. ■ ■ ■ ■*' ' • • • 1 H«nno#r/. erf W’.tC n m tln u td in IW 1 bcc*use ltd? can- j No Keyporl Player LIfIu ! J uoYounK,. M 'V 'djtk>n» could no; be |silo,'. Bwch ht>* ^ ! this year and even late in the si\»nr}o\v»ki, ^S i * tor k return *»! an finnual regMta T h ej picture i above fiivcs those moro uninitiated to stock cur racinE, The pic.ture. shows the .pUs iiceno on » Cvpical racing day, w lth j in ^ piayt*rr» aro u n d ,.... try in g oul • Favored and (eared Of all teams Mf-rXnwtlKh, p “ j *■: / to R'tritw', Bay if It car* a view ol (He e v e ra U e d ''Circs r t^ u ir e d to keep a high speed racing car | driverc and mechanics feverishly working on repairs and adjustment] new ones, in seckmg to oveicoms F. Jones, ers. p mttkaQ In th$ Baythore Hsi>c Ruth League Sitfe*;4« .wicurejy ntuwoed. Perth on (he runway of »n *uto racing track. Dick Kirby’s No. Id also shows to fiei cars Involved in crashes and breakdowns In eliapw to reappear | ihe team's manifest deficiencies. W. Lcu’amfc'vs'vw, Am- at .lhti alari: of (he aeaam. the j Hamilton,- 2b toy but one tyit It la underwritten tbe strutting aud re-eafwclng' ' against ebooks, ' ‘ 'bumps and...... collisions, i I 'for ‘1“the next------race. omission not easy to under­ Mat*w«n Township PAL nine finds DeVita. cf » tbe jenerul rtcreatlor, program stand was thal nf Lou Nanna, llai- S tiajfffJla. li. themieives kweri o( two g«me« ai lel, for the all-piiroi'hial choices. r f . thi* eatly date In the ae^min, after CsuUteld, rf F w tU llM - Full Boxing Card N anna In CJAAAfiA John Pohl,- Nanr.a's battery niate being overcome by the Kuypou BurAhmnt. rt .:*0w :«Jevelop/n£ttt of new waters Manhassei High-Jumpcr, Benjamin, m s second string pitching choice Ooonfly, m Acei S-3 Monday at KHS field with ttfrnt laimtl'injs and parking faeiH-. Annual boxing show of the Lou Nanna, Hazlet. will catch in this division, Walt Manuel, short­ their mar pitcher, Ronnie David, this season for Uie South Ambov > lie* to jfeyport hM Inclined the Holy N unc .Soclcty ot the Church stop for Perth Amboy High, wus St. vtoxv U a u (?) overthrown. ■ entrant in tne six-lenm Central «OJORA lq «raassfcr the horougit *0 of the Awumption, Westfield Top Jackson; Pole In 2:01 Half-Mile a unanimous all-groups, all-state ab r Detpitn thta iliawof prowtss, tht J e rs e y All-American Amateur Craw/*jrd. 2b ;• o ‘ alivfltaW e !i>hi ?°r Ij Av*,, R«*cll« Park, will be held Bid of Kcyport’s Pruce .Tackstjii Jump ufier the Keyport im r had choice as an infielder, ilis father Aces are not running ^way with IlHeebisiJ AssocciIkui. The team Is Mcf.oUffMlr.. it 2 ,£m the f r e r f a m m WadtKSday night with a large against the notional mlerscholantK' '■v.stcd his ankle on a jump of was a shortstop for the old Key­ Boutoweu. wi • o-- the .league race. Manager Nell De the tavored entry In tho league fioat Aopciation >«• iounded put contingent of Cliffwood Boys’ cliamp,lam p, Del Benjamin, LaSitlle 21 ft., 4 1/2 ms. in Ihe qualifying port A.A. team. He will attend La­ Ci. O.nUe s vino'i Sfatawan Braves suw to {hat w hich opened p la y T u esd ay . B»ib Kelsey, p 2 Vw b l « * V* Idea oJ holdl#8 Club boxers slated to appear on Academy, L.L, failed Saturday ft trials. Thu twist of the ankle kept fayette College, Easton, Pa. Char­ Thursdny whm they needed only Koehler and Bob Mikloski. Perth J. BurUe. SI) 'T ta coueetipn witlt th« borough:* lb* c a rd . Buker field, New York, as the Jackson from going up with Ihorpc lie Ccllard, who pitched for the M. Collin*, lb one bis inninp and aome back tu- Am buy High; ten Popowski, form­ , K e v p o rt I * Y >° A « rJ* t |“ d to b e Tw* Matawan bora* who ar* KHS high jumper had lo settle for and Benjamin m the high jump to Keyport Jets in the Bayshore Babe Brune, jf the-wail pitching hy Frankie D’Ap- erly of Saymrlle, and John Pohl, .An7.elin\Jtj:- cf ‘ (ibpRdwd a* tidea wouM w tifc faiemoft In th* amateur ratings a t ft., .'l 1/4 ms., mr>rk In hiis his full potential. Jackson lias Ruth League u season back, was Palrahi, j-f oiilo io tend the Aces back t® Key: battery mate ot Nonna’i al St. , rig h t ippnth «IH> f» *• » :» in New Jeraey will fight feature g one o ut ft., 10 1/2 Ins.. in the third string private school team m m last effort for the Red and While t l Mary’*, South Amljoy, are the " « fixture fpr * ■ Joag-Btaijllrttsa port brooding over a 7-6 luti. three - raunderi. Ed WelstMd, choice of Star-Ledger basehall writ­ ia 7 i • g a in s t a 6 ft. 5 1/8 Ins. ma^k broad jump, in he was nol so lur pilclicrs. Joe Jankowsal, Pete In­ «vm t at.aaotbar place, which wouU) Manager Frank Dowd’i Raritan Matawan, goes against hia old behind Stan Robinson, lloffniiin ers as a righthanded chucker for posted by Benjamin. But even Ben­ man, Walt Manuel and J 1 in Gis- K E Y P tH rr •*#aw;W ' •«» cen active pn other IM-pound fighter, will take en Shore High on Long Island hf.d activities for tne season as the boys slote all-groups teams, wilh Flynn and th* Aces. A lug one tonightonigh Peter Sica, Carteret. fewer misses lhan Benjamin, to j are breaking training and not join- and Gnraiano getting a nod to­ A IB f.ONDlTIONED pitsilti the defending champ*, thithe TWo Keyport boxers, Bunker look tho first place ineilnl away i:.g any track chibs. Scuilion will ward more future prominence by Raritan Rovers, against the Ramb­ H|ll and Mike Gormley, are due from the national titieholdcr. , be back nexl year, for another aliol Kelly Sweeps, making third string, Group 11. NOW 'lURIJ SATURDAY EVE ler* at Beers St. fieid. On Monday, te appear In three-round pre­ Jackson was awarded third plate at eastern honors, if he can take Malawan upheld the otherwise I'Otiture 7:02 - 9:21 two games affecting the league lim*. .lack McCormack, Mata­ even though tied with Plainfield's 20 seronds off his mile, sadly sagging prestige of the Shore MMlnee Snturday Ttop en ItBt’iup’-.b e c a u se of th e h a z ­ leadership are due, the Braves wan light heavyweight, has re­ Fred McKay. The Keyporl hip The summaries: llulimaii Wrecked Conference iu baseball this season. Slartinu l:4i ard from rough water condition*. playing the PAL at Cliffwood while sumed (mining for a apot in the Jumper had fewer misses. Thorpe Hisli jump — 1. Ue, Jim Thome. Only George Lainpert, Brick'pitch­ 11 Bagip, h«* nil eye Mt ou being lhe Aces must go against the action. Tony Kowal, Sayreville, Joe Kelly, Conshohocken, Pa., and Benjamin broke the former Munimsset. and Del Hetijtirnln. La­ er, of conference players received '. tunetFIft *i}tf ie«dy for the Nrtton- scrappy new team in Raritan, the Al Lewis, Perth Amboy, welter­ high jump record for the (iistein S alle A eadem v, fl feet S 1/4 regained his total mnst«rv of tho ■ *1 Swiep»taki-s Regatta on the Rebels, at Dynamo field. But to­ r e c o rd lOltl reco rd . 6 f « t 2 1/R lnrhc.*: any kind of note other than thal j weights, round out tbe Cllflwood interscholastic meet set at 6 ft. by rtev Burv, Owmgc. and J\mi La- local auto racing scene last week­ ^ ’NavaimK *t Red Bank July 7-3. morrow night the Rebels must face which went to the Mntawan play- j I Bovs’ Club entries. i 3/4 inches. i Koraa, Ciiamina de, U)fl!IJ. J, tic, ers. The Ledger was more liberal,, end when ha swept the feature Tom H»mlin, Hijzlet, who run* a that good Holmdel Tigers pitching In the running ev e n ts, the Kily- H ru i'0 Jackson. Kcv^rt anti tied s 44 cu. im.-hydro, and Dick Hamlin. at Bendix Field. ■MeKov, Plainfield, tl. Ut. M-ntik CJw races ut Old Bridge Stadium Fri­ but this Is because it liy-passe»: port pair of John Pote, in the 810, icllo. Uition, Hnd John Pintt, Xav* South Jersey in iavor of the shore. ' .| t i in 9 «U boat, are other local dr|v- Aces Away To Good Start day and Wall Stadium Saturday. and Ed Scullion, in the mile, were enan - ■. (r* awaiting ths Red Bank event, NK.vAHK. N i;n s Against the Braves, Billy- Strang Bowie Again Has "lost" even though their manks BUG y a rd run — 1. D ave C olem an. He set a 10-lap record time at the I fr*>L I i sm ' - Bob and Lou Letwenska, John Westfield. 2. MIko Mtamkln. N t r t b n i. Herkeiev Jlej^nla had gotten ths Aces away to a would hava been good by Shqre B ry a n t. 3, S teve BenHk. S t. Bonn* Henrlkjien, Fr*p|i Fuijer, and Pel* Stadium of 3 inms., 40 secs Then ! ^ D tl Tuft*. Si*oti good start with a double that scor­ Conference standards. Pote, |!n diet’s, i, Dove Wallingftwd, Bijho^i , Andrpw* b*va run in fWe regattas To Salvage A.C. he won lhe 25-lap feature iniss U w ver. Put,tif«inx)c!< ed Bob Testlno and Bill Geiger in fact, found the clay-baked Baker Gibbons (Albany). 5. Dick DuKar. l.allv. Uuinont io dat* thi* season. They wens in J^ower Memorhd. Pote, Kejporl, 6c\* 0 nuns.. 3f) secs. At Wall, without f 3i> the first. But when the Braves Field track to his liking nnd made W h ltto m . ' *ctlon .at pilw W#|lenpaupack In Matawvn A. C. last weekend enlli. a restart, the 30-lap Unit* was M ule, Maith » fi modified runabout. Beimar Knights Saturday and roll­ Washington, la ItfM). 2. Harvey local driver whu scored a hig win Milligan, Lakelnnd W ’ i olltp, Boh Walker and Walt Mc­ ing over the Martin Rubber, Long event to coma in third. But It was Fraoklln, Hope Provldwirc. n.I. J. at the Stadium earlier tnts month, ’ HI* bmthar,' Bob, wa* second in *ul Dean, ChaiiMr.ade, 4. Mike bnli Kendfit'^oii BlKhl.'.nd Pk. Bride all followed with hit* to He B ran c h , te e m 13-3 Sunday. Bill not good enough to place In Ihe - "»ln was pul out al lhe fust hip Friday j Coon*. IV^uonnock UveM m W hoShot CU airf third I* WJ. Fuller »as a L M id h U r s t . 5, Roger Ingraham. P la in * Srcoiifl Tt-am th e score. Bowie again came through on thc medal division decided on iimu;in edge. Scullion, Keiport. tenth. when his car was wrecked in a j JB fr»t-rjiM er to W » ‘h« * itock Ki'sliian. Weehav.ken L ib erty V kfance Duster Cook, on th* mound for mound Sunday, hia third win in a race that went t o the winner, Teani Soorc: WestflcW an, SiVJtt T h e C JOJQ R A diTh riv e r* also b a v * nround in the inning by Stevenson day. Clifftxrd Scott. iMephsm. Ljuvrnicc* NVuh th e se d riv e rs out. Al De- c O bjieret " •lo w ." I vlUe, Hamapo HetfhMUil, Wlnfrate. tun at Salisbury, Md.; Shawnee- and D'Apolito ran the count up to Knyport Hid) Held was "bor- Angelo, Queen's Village, L.I., in a p Slack, flparta Runs Mil* In 4:18.2 I Seton Hall at>d Coionle Central (AN p DiPnhqualc, Berkeley Bta. pn-Dflaware and Delaware Water seven against the Ace*. icwed” for these two games as bany) fi, Matiharoel and I.aS^ilc souped-up sportsman, *;ave the best /I MARK Scullion ran th e m ile In 4:38.2, p Bowie, Malutvan The Keyport team gave the Mat' the Malawan field was tied up with Academy 41 Port Jefferson, Field* chase lo Kelly, wilh Bill Chevalier, Third Ttam HOBSON Gap ao far fhia *eason. good enough for * first run on a Aton. Bryant, Hope ( Pr<»videnee, H.l.l. awan fans one worrisome moment graduation decorations. The A. C. Sayreville, third, and Jackie Hart, IB Davison, Carteret production m strange track, but It placed no- Brofix vocational, fVAttkJJri L«ne <*jkI 2B Tlioma&. Ek*r«.hlnj{U»n, borrowed from Dick Kirby, Key­ 3D Vlvoiw, IrvJnirton Trvh V * CM Locschhorn, Ramapo Regional, in North Plainfield, Columbia, Mnssapv* and *t th* right price. Come ■ walk and Bob Merrill's hit. Tcs- Saturday, and Don Rooney, ex-of port, fourth. OF SU-ever, I«conJa S1EPHEN DOLORES 4:17.4, * time that eclipsed lhe qua. Perth Amboy, Si. Benedict’s and OF Vaii DeMark, W. M orrli •nd try . u*.1 ______tmo then cleared the bases with a Freehold Regional, al Red Bank Snyder 3, Ke:.*p‘n t Sacred Hc.trt Hart Third old record. Harv Franklin, of Hope OK Hnucdoerffer, Pctm'gt(»n two-bagger wilh tv/O outs. A walk Sunday. (Yonkers) and Paacaek Vulley 2 Wart was third in a toial-sport- C Drt-Jier, BOYD HART High, Providence, R.I., was L aurence, Linton, Kuat Repu< Sondav Matinee Only Aces. Then Geiger was purposely Huberman, former Fordham Uni Wheatii'V, St. Peter's ISliilen I.^liind), of the Keyport ear. Chevalier, Vail, Manifo passed, loading the bases anew. vcrsity star, back in their lineup Lyndhurst, faded out after has Van Buren, PhdncilKe, Power Me­ Hoffman and Br:i.e, in lhal order, STA It I.KIKJKK L t w : led Loeschhorn ni£*t of the w m orial, Aquin.'.R. Mt, Vernon and First Tifiiu The Malawan strategy worked per­ crashed through for eight runs. rVu'jHoIy Trinll,j 1 timon ‘fc, Monl I’]/ -'.1;* trailed in after Kelly's record- KliS Conch Jay Demurest Ka.siiian, WYefci ,v kvit fectly for D'Apolito got Griffin on Errors put Vince Vinci and Billy a , ant tSt!inccli»dy), Wewtown a;ul .'It. breaking heat. PiK-ltnk. Midlmul Park strikes for the third out and the Collins on base, then Habernun drew Jackson from the br k>ad jv^t. M ichaels :i/7. Stan Van Bi .nil, W est Fong Ni*.^b'.lt. B eikcley lleifc’ht* w.»< SOH-tiUST ^MSMT '.V’SCDtHlI, lAMlHiil Keypo.'tnr* never again had a crashed'out a hit that sent in the B ranch, the l!)6 i novice champ, Kl\ nil. M nlawan kfMMEtSfEWART ch a n ce. first Malawan runs. Carmen Da- W nrren, 2h was outrun a fourth time by Tom­ W hittonj, K'iM-lle The PAL debacle at Keyporl vino and Ridi Wenner followed Sehv/tir, p my Cjreen, Bordeniown, in file 20- Widken, Watehunif BiUa l*Ri\ MHNWXVNK. Far Hills Honors lop novice eveni. I.nnt|>crl. Brick Twp. seemed remote when David start­ wilh solid clouts and Huberman 27 Coon* Peqiiaiimn-k \^ \.\ JOHN FORDwnnieoiw 1 ed by striking out lhe side In the scored. Bowie and Steve Fedelc Scoff* by hinltus: At W all S atu rd a y . Ki»i>y loaned MiIliK«t first. The Aces picked up an un­ walked, forcing In two more runs M ntawan A. C. H0l> 1*2 To Keyport Girl earned run against him in the sec­ by whoso car had been wrecked in JA bettyV alance nnd Morry inguaggiato climaxed Struck oat -• by Br/e/jiiak 8, ond, t h e n , In the third, they hit the outburst with a crashing hit ScJivvMr B; W«*lfts« — off Ur/eznla 2. The star performer in th e pony lhe p>!eap at the Stadium the David. After Test mo hod walked, off s<.*hwHr 3; Jlit by pitcher, by night before. Hoffman dirked off KMKtsmiw^'iuuiniinui to clear the sacks and put t h e £li'*e7.ru;ik 1. Thrt-o bitfie hit Scfv eir. classes, feature attractions ul the Sieben clashed out n double and Long Branch nine out of sight be Ma(«w*D A. V. (U ) Par Hills Horse and Pony Show a \iclory in a 12-lap heal in lhe OUTDOOR G eig e r a single for a 3-0 lead. And fore the game was more than un­ h at George Burns Fox Chaste Farm, Keyjjori car, hut buffered « brake j in the fourth, hits by Griffin, Jim V i n c i , fu 2 Saturday wus Barbara Ulhchsen. letdown when battling up with the \ d er way. C»411nji. 2h 2 Lawson and Testino made it a Lead Never In Danger IffiiHjrfnfln, ii 2 K eyport. b.»ad<*rs h aJf^ ay round Ujt* 'iO-Japj STEPHEN BOYD I sorry-louking 5-0 a g a in st th e PA L. With this big lead to work on, Davino, cf 2 Barbara captured five blue rib­ featu re. | jctSV DO LO R ES HART W « n n * f , c 3 When the Robertsviiie driver j The Cliffwood team mixed walks, Bowie eased his way through the Bo\sd«. p I bons nnd the small pony eluirn- a hit batter and > bit of smart game, Martin Rubber never get­ Fodefe, lib 1 pioiuship to say nothin# of a few failed, the mhin opposition to Kelly! baserunning to get hack into the ting to him for a batting rally to Inguopiriato. lb 3 place awards. She won the tith* was furnished by Wnlly Dallen- I I BrzctniBk, rt U sa ball game In the sixth. But Geiger, in any way put ttie Matawan lead class wilh HitfMiHd’s 7’own aad barb, F.av/ Bnmstvkk, wilh Tom-j CINEMASCOPE tm l COLOR pitching for Keyport, was saved by in d an g er. Country, better known to exhibi­ mie Flhotf. Toms River, coming j ' cut downs at second and third nn Dave Schweir, Murray Slale Col Marlin Hubbet (3) tors us T.A.C, This pony has in third, nnd Don Stives, Hi^hts-j gro u n d ers. lege pitcher, had a bit too much come a lonn way and no doubt (own, Inurth. i MMiwil Hravti I") Mull, Ih Grren contiinted his domination COklS JOHNS Ab r for the A. C. against Belinar Sat­ tt. Utyib, i will be one of the outstanding krnall of novice racing by iconng in lhi*» O/WO'fflRllllY F . D c v in f l. !•> 4 1 urday. He started out by walking C o k \ c fellows this yetir. Iiigjiim , If Moitre, m In the point .'•coring for the two 1 r w n t at Wall a!v), Nels T im m Vinci ind Habcrinun in the first, WllUumn. 2 C D C C CANDY CANE llarrifs U only to get out of Ihis very nicely title dnsses IlijdifieUI's T.A.C Neptune, had to jump (iee of Ins T. Ucvino, lto V. 11 li*. ri r H E t PLAYGROUND Strvenson, 3b by striking out Collins, Davino and Woy bufiunj* car afl<;r running it to th<* D'Apolito, p U i U - r , W Sliip Ahoy, a g rey fcehlinK ow ned infit-Id in lhe novice rvenl. taMWOtlW CINIfR NOW OPIN Wenner. Then, in the top of the J . D iiU ii, Ti. Wnlk/’f, m second, R bunting attack filled the hy lienjamin Hailey, Scar.vdale, K.rhy is p;Kf;nK racing brakes MeDrJdc, i i p Gorrnuk, rf bases, Brzeuiiak milking two er­ N. V. F in e ‘N D andy rolled up II on his No. Ifi nnd \dll return to poinis to 7 Jh-orwl by Farnley the racing Mnp himself next Sat­ r . www. « rors, ntd Schweir rammed out a 2B - Bowl*, O^Mna. Hn — M-n*' triple for the runs to win for Bel- Struck out by *>• Bo^lr 11 Dnv l>oublnon, m j u w i i by SuMin Kir- urday ni^hl when he nms tlu EATONTOWN Ktyport Acm («) m a r. M organ 0. W alk/ <41 — 1. kebv of New Vernon. .s)>uitman in lhe !fl(l !:ip featuie al i : ' r Hitfl by Vinci and Collins went to Diivih 7, l>, , Winner of (be srnull Interna­ Waif. At tlie S tadium , fie p;an*; :o Th 3 a Q waste wlUi one (Xil in the fourth tional pony event wns Miss Ul- Jel aiHiiher dr:\»-i run the ear tn- Q ridden’* il^hlield’s T.A.C. wilh monow nigbi to reM his own eu- D ' S V C - f a TH tifR f when Schweir fanned Haberinan 1 w u i i i k Hush's Hi^hfield's Shori tijres lor the long, wearing 100­ 1 und got Davino on nn easy roller. St. Joseph’s CYO (k l/i Wilh one oul In the sixth, Wenner I l ake takinj: scu»nd honois In lhe ; l.tp inil ' l i must facr Saturday, iRt. IS at Circle - Liberty 2-42M II\ih’hltiM"i> 0 Stinnfc*. (/ 0 hit safely and Otiy Wallilngton's li a is e iiUcinadOfta} event the vein | - OPEN 7:19 - START J)USK Uwm hi, ri J I nei ’-\as 1‘arnley R, M 0 In Mnnmouth County rvo .sucker, to ptil Muluwun runners I M i x 11'I f.M K*' I *< 1111 1. B u r t ' if your woiking life Safeguard It l.ruK iie bn.M'hitll. St, Jo.seph'd Key I ’ ll m -1 n i,‘r lllK lifi'I'l’?' Bf|> I J'llfi. •*!»• NOW THRU SAT. 80 e ii in scoring position. Howie tan­ i ;i> > fu I Iv. ar.d be su re to have it H tv n bv ' i', J"» S la tfl’h lluinpiv I)utn|>! V }*>rI, d usted off th e jn v o rfi Si. ? 'J-'T New lt*t»r\ f'ffA - * V .>'1 HUS1 tttSlSTAN) K*’V)>rul Aren ned, but Warren mini'1 iiiioihei' bitil tMnV*" PH H;ir,\ f*:,rt' / r „ ..u , !• .• .1. - 1 I . I ;.» m i I . i ?• l |i» o m * ii j1'1 (tout one Uln.*« tvo ^ in. ling enoi tn l i-uii', ■* i.ij. lout tiie M'y|K)it it-mn * fii'ht 4 2. I OMi I rb’hufr* lllKl'flflfl* TAC., V, JH 111 Ai m (3) two A. ru n s w ere In, Jli't L 1111< ‘ Ve/«l"ii » .Mnglr Mrll.. |fi|j to iill'ill'.ei . GALVANIZED STill THROUGHOUT ft b r h Markli, fanning eiphl and \Mt ! ‘ 'T f i c M k n Schweir slopped |t here as lie got , ! »if» Sm ttii 11 unf im Put.i st,.hf 1 CfUnti, lab ? 1 1 only one, pitched his way 1 , W h o S h o t Br/c/nlak oil an easy ioiler lo the d , M i i Im i ft D t lc h s w i 'a Hlfc‘ 11.1‘ ld 'ji ‘ 1 A utchuiMW. m ArvrlJi! li|nvdy. i i I I box. Vinci led off with a liil for Small pitn»e» llhrlrr Fiidtlie 1, rillATMV ^ l i b e r t y S^bcti, ib I k I^ 1 ’lhe other bay*.hon» 1 epics lllil t t " MIOM m i TV' MIOH t^ « ) Mnlnwnn in Hie top nf the vvcntli, n.tihnrn lllrleh^e'i't. Bl|fnfirld‘( T - 1- 3 4 0Q spsct Mdtr lick u4 kiy (tr: OWgi-, P | J luu in lhe league, the Holy inn A C . 'J. ( J f x / l l " H l l / ' i ’* 11 sgl'.f.*' -d . Oh* tor ( lawiieln mJ« V a l a n c e JU||0T\lll but Sritwclr »tlll wa* Ihe inaner, iiy, Union Headi, nine did nol fare Si'Of ll'Jillf Now I hi ii S'M irdny • Otrrion A U wh M ovwi getting Collin* and Hnbcrmaii lo 1 til im ji m ii'ii ii 1 Pon> CompebUon 1 im • iHAVr OAUOI OAlVANIZJV ftUci well, jiohij/ iIosmi to ib*fi»# 7-4 Jame*» Slcwart hit Into force plays and funning SiPtui • J. ll.iihmn Viill 11 • MijtiIm , W*poai, JkJ*, 1»yi — 2nd Smash Hit — lo Si. P/Mr Lima, ft! Fm ho)d. HM1* n tfh ^ M 'a TAC, 2. V,f.(u^ Jo h n M'flyoe • ffllN^ORC^D FLOOI Davino fbr tbe out to clinch lhe Holy Family Coach hill Han lilion Jin/Jt'f Mi»'lifirM'« If h o rim U t i m - m a n w h o s u o r • DOUBU (34") tWINO-OUT DOO»I • M*vm W ^^pw i A to***! M M Urrv MIRIM m n v u n Ie game for llelmar. waft Ira lf np.ainM tin V of MBIawsa A, t ‘. li) I.IOFUTV VAMNCK" O fIN WIDI ro * IA»r ACCMI O OviJwt Pmllw^ falnl C#M4 MaliMM Twp. rAL (l)j ab r >» 1 HiiKc*' and IimIIb, With lil.i pll Iier* •TiU A rJIV lN S J/ftnrti, Will Inspect Boats V'J’VH, aa n J idlowinK only one hit, thfre w ere Hobby Darin • OA1AOI u r t LOCK WITH 1 x m • Irttfc A •arbaf* Cm 0 W. O.Uln#, ab )0 hanpJ nn bull* c/illrrt *> Atmd .Siellfl M i'v rm Hubfrttttfcn. M v 0 In observance of NnfiOfjal Safe • (Aiitr AtuMiLin mm tCMW • IWM ft f—4 j H » i r g l \ \ l D avuio. t i a 11 Jack McDonough and Iwo mnM I 0 1 Bnaimg Week, July 1*1, FIoHHh '14. "TOD l.ATK Dl.UKS" W IIV II ANO r t n t l . A O T I W i I W rnner, v 1 i bred Jonen. Ihin wm Ihf * MO i f r S I oust (nutid Auxiliary, will O. W*Urfn|f1i'n, rf 1 a A Vvv»* tA I of lhe I H’dmld vlrtoiy, • jinii'-iii a m otor lx».»t ut.' iH'clioo foi fvllf mice B4>Ml*>, lit Hum’ Sim. • M on. - I iiev. I., 'roui«,«eHn, i’b 0 i> A bo, Duke KelM-y, Ihe St, . I' p’i a-.uie 1h>uIs at /ubaek'fc Honl 53” "M 0 0 t li e Jim llulUm r n lr lr , ^ pitfhej, ;*oj 1 11’fht fot H y .md Mold/ WoikK, Mn'gan. on Sun­ jiurtf.iuak, )> i.ii h IJ STARTS SUN. oulf«, Iml Hie I'n io n H rath 1 day. F m m a in, tlu ie v\III be Puula I’rrnli^s Vi i'll Laff Hit Of The Year in^ Maff did iml f,'.o jil'iM^, 11;ire in sp rd o ifc al ilu ga.s Mnp "IIOIO/ONTAI. n iii.i ■iiOHi/oNiAi. UKinrW Aff: h t'vtp Ol Im ii «•; •#om’ of ihe Ihiid *.f 1 tl.I*.** 1 O, flf.p-'fl ;t|l i cm - • • ■ tiiu* oi I II I 11 N A N I*’ I'Al* W. II - Co Mil - A11,111»' ll >ui li.* ■ pi.t . ’ • ■ ■ p. i-.i.n K r ) | ) t n l u\z Uf) •,| Imm pl> *'11 Wairen beally CONOVER LUMBER £0. Ctn>H, I! Ta>ioi, ab lbni!*!mi de Wilde H igh ScI mhiI (ir«il«, o|»pnrtiiiiliy Wer>!|iliaj, if J, II- .Ilf*. <•. { If von need printii)^ of u nyj •|* Mr i -'I'. I« ? Lnd, we aie hri e tn < n \»« vou 1 "Al.l. I AU. 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n t F leetw » o d 17-11 w ith Boi« K a r- {about tne most difficu’? whevlules s ta r s b**mg fro m 'B a rn sta b le , pfntled, according to an announce-j e(3 Varsity Catcher For Upsala College i M ala w an o r K eyport «rver p 'av w l Mass., High and a Lhird-sirir-q TiifTtt w eek hy Ills Sirt'e Divt- Bridge: V-.MlMm DiPoalo, Cliff- Three-Way Tie p u n x i winning his fourth., ttraigbt ] • (or sevmmgly ever will piay pitch*r from fiostor* Latin ScheoL K ev p o itiV *Urt!iig assignment, Fleetwood ■ a g a in ) and turned m imorysMve There are two divisions «f lh operation of the imagination coulo term. Il ne can qualify in fw?hman track. The Mountaineers, getim?, good hitting from JoeElefanle who, Park team will play the Barca-., [not r.onju/,e a Central Jersey, Group BEACHWAY — KEANSBURG along very nicely in fonsball, and srsat .lour fo> four Including » nears, ok Saturday- On (he Sim-! 1 III. championsi?ip, and an Individ- more than outstanding m basket­ huncrun. . Walt l.idrnan war. a big day slate are Old Woodland Park * j ua! performer, Bruce Jackson, who against Agony Acres aud Lafayetle would make hitherto obscure Key* ball, «ic looking for new fields to irtickman lor.1 the Old .Men. going crnquer. Coach John StomanqosMi, th»e« for llir**. ■ , - , vs Fleeivvood. I pert .an invited participant in the - - Sta.i*ln|> West Virginia track coach, was up SEASON STARTS ! eastern interscholastic champion­ Agony Acres tart the measure Team " W looking over the New Jersey talent Afany Acj<« . : , , : 4 ships. Indeed, the last year jn 4 I which Keyport' «nd Matawan had at ihe NJSIAA meet at flutters. OM M W • 4 the local sport« stage to themselves P o le had jiisi b ro k en ti>e 68(1 reco rd JUNE 25th a New W«t . ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■■.’*. ■ ■ • . V Cross, just returned from Ihe col­ ing plans, the State Division ol Mo­ lege world series in Omaha, lloly tor Vehicles announced this week. §s Cross, of course, is the alma ma­ Motorists penalized were Peter u i ^ w ** f v ter of Hal Deitz, Malawan, hut THRILL Pine, Osboin St.. Joseph Zupkn * A ^ ■ FOR INFORMATION CALL? the rumor Deiti played in Ihe jr., West Prospect St. and Willie s i f 1 * Kv ^ "V *«'• Cape cod loop Is incorrect. He 10 v , J 4 \ * f r A. Dixon, Maple PI., al! of Key- played with the up-north Novn port; Thomas S. Long, Charles Scotia-summer league. Rotiien- Walsifer, Carol A. Stntner, and bcrg drew attention as bavmg po- Lou Collichio 1I1I10G1IIEI iJuwn L. Grenke.. all of Hazlet. lential for die Cape Cod loop Catcher Bub Rank), Malawan, h u been named most improved while at Tilton Academy. He is IACING player on the Upsala College baseball leant for 1*2, It was announced not out of .his groupings with tne Ruled OH Roati 7 8 7 -0 5 4 5 recently by Do m M B. Walker, director of athletics at the East OraoK* Coluit team as they have an ad­ II c o lltf* . . mixture of high school with col­ Five haysltore area motorists Rankl, a IMt Matawan High School graduate, caught all 22 of lege players, one of their baiting had tlieir driving privileges »us- Upaa!a*i games this year, compiling a .281 batting average. He had BEHIIflFBL three home runs and six doubles to his credit, nnd six stolen b«ses. He was cled for the runner-up spot In runs-batted io with 15. Rankl will start hie junior year at Upsala in the fat), lie is mafor- litf in biology, lie is Ihe son og Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Rankl, 1)1 Mid­ dlesex Rd., Matawan*

M W 8tNM HIIIHIM M to a state championship undefeat­ ed over such worthies as Asbury L O O K IN G Part;, Perth Amboy, the old Battin High in Elizabeth (now for girls DRIVE CAREFULLY! I T O V E R only), the old Newark Central and Barringer, New Brunswick and 1 renton and copped it off by beat­ RCSORT OF RACING THf AT TIIE END OK EACH ing Curtis High, Stalcn Island, the NOW thru AUG. 4 SCHOOI. YF.AR we look back at Public School Athletic League the predictions made the previous champs, nf New York, for a rather CCEANPORT, H. J, -1 alii* tom CM»3t«l«tart*ajr,IiX tit cnmplcie all-around championship September when it started. This Enlarged cafeteria. . . dining atea tin grandstand lower level title. The games with Matawan complstely air-conditioned : was the last year of the single­ were the hardest ones that Keyport centered local Keyport - Matawan team played despite the “big S at; -June 23 - UMPLIGHTU HANDICAP tradition in sports lhat has endured name" caliber of its schedule. At Wed., June 27-THE COUIEN for a half century, It was 50 years the start of the now closing last Craadxlind SI • ChklwiiM X • tn Mel. ago from the 1362 basketball sea­ year of the singleness of that rival­ ■ CtULPWtN UNOCH U HOT ACMITiPD son lhat one ot the lucal schools ry, it was said m these columns In was hrst attaining prominence and September that the year would be POST 2:30 • D aily D ouble Closes 2:20 acclaim in sports. The 191'.! Key­ “a good one.” The football squnds port High basketball team swept at the two schools waded through

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i-with Ir.dastria? V /a^ u n ^ Mrjch!«n« Weds ■Malawaa Man /Saturday- ' i South River Girl* I Wed Ai Holy Family Chunk -j ivjigagements jCorp., Ma^av/an. anti had iived m Hazlet Girl Is uIvU sr?a 26 yeaj^s. ■ - , frm k-H icks Surviving are h.:s wife, A»a»-‘ M r. an d M rs. J hoodoro H'.cfcs. 4 (Maipasg,) two daughters, Harvard Rd.. Pnruri. spur-unce me Saturday Bride ; ) *> Mrs. Caroiyn l.eus, Wesi Keans-' Mins Marv Anne Do .ores Krone,- engagement oi t h e i r. dauamer. bur^, ^^iss Ltiui’a Maimka, ut Hie mair'tigc o( 'fos* Barbara - Ciienil Lynn, to Wi'siam A. f'ir«. SfhAtiii ani Ji*mes IhoiTijj V:l Grnve Ave. Laurence Harbor. :4 p.m : in Si. Loo .1 Cbii* bee?roe tho bride of Harold \V. Ka. Beifcrd and liugeaie M;iHim;:, uj- Irvogton Ths Riv Fdvvmd Piis;* Holtcnh&ck. son o l M r. and M rs. M/s.1.' Kicks ■ at'erided 1 Hofiman ncme: a hrotner. one mlaladta. performed ths doubV nig cevfr Harry HoUer.baek. 1-iJD Beeshwood j Hij.rh School. South Am boy, :»nd is i Je rstv - Citv. sn d fw e grjuidchiioroft. c o n y . * , Way. Kf'yoor:. Suturdsv. June 10, n '0 >\udti/Acmc Mar-K'. South I j0 c„s ^ | (>k| ~],ir dl> S i ISCi. in St. M arv s C hurch. South [R iv e r, , Hp-r n a n c e atten d ed P e rth ! a t 10 a m iiV ;h „ Ji>im w M eh- t e 'ths orhle is the daugh'er of Mr. j R iv e r.. . ! A o-^y Vc.cavional School He serv-SJinbev)c Funeral Home Har.let, . e n d Mear Arthur D. Schwarz, 2f * U j ...<* -six V-.irs- in tt.e^L. S. Navj anu I v;mj, ir,(. rtev t redenck Boos, pas- Caml fir, Hitilet aru the bride- j Ms»r. iVIaxnulliai: W'jjsk. naiiirtt, t.s ^n.p'oj•.(1 b> tivfH.t ai Moio.s, i tu,* 0f Geihsemune Luiheran " to iii'i purfnt*, Mr. fM Mrs. Vito periortned me tJouDie rms cere­ i V Voglino. ‘reside .a Ne^.*rk - m ony e t 10:.10 a.m . and;,ceierirated Lindu- ; t,.hurcli. Kevport. otficiatir.K. Burial i No date lias o.-uii sei. for tl.e. ^...j ije ,n f.a,t. View Cemer.wy, Tii* bode wai eiveit \o marrio.se tne nuptial nrass whicn follpwH. I \ by her fisher She wore a white The bride wss given m marriage , v.t(k.,»{,. . j Mid^lieiotcn rownsivc. '■ i by her fattier. Shs w e <> cnajwl- (ilk oreaoziv MUengtb gown de- . Ja.sk|v.wicz-Behr i ivjrs. Mtehaci Gdraln •! scoop neckiino, boid- Icogtli goiva o.( '.niptvrltfd wire silk I ! Mrs. Reoula Behr. lOS Fayette i Mrs. Marvann Gilrain. formerly ’ ’’f o e i With lace, short sleeves, nnd or^snza designed «uh- insertion of Si,. Perth Amoov. has announced 1 ot Woodbridge.- died Monday. June 1 IM1 slur!; which flowed brio i Channllv lace. Ine fitted oodite nad a square neckline- and long the aagagement of her d.niRhic-r. Js. 1962. at i'Ot i.uppatncong Ave.-, f t w'H»ri’oh8jieHeD?th' tiaia. ■ Clusters | Beverly Anr., to . Walter Richard Keypori. where she had been living ' ...(tnitiroi&red flowers were scatter-; fnted sieeve;. Her (oyr-tier botlt- u r J a,skiewic7-. son of Mr. and. Mrs. i wuh tier - daughter, Mrs. Albm oa rhe *)slit and boa.ee Md she fant vet!, o: illusion feli from a coronet of seed peans and wv:rtal.j. I'.dwa.-d ,!askie\vicz. 19 Sulphia-Nidak. - ■' wore » rose heaapiece m 4 botif-1 Ave., Matawan. Miss Behr also is j Mrs. Rilrain was Vue wiauw of •- |»r.t \eil, she c t r 'le d a. cascade i and ihe earned a prayer bouk ine daughter of Allen-Behr, Nutley.' tbe late Michael Gilrain.. She was roses and babies'. adorned with a wnue oichid nnd Miss Behr attended-Keyport High j the mother of one son. .James, Jjro»th streamers. . . - Si.-hool,, and is employed bv l.a-. r-.h/.aboth. a n d three., .daughters. • W eirs Ptak 5Uk Or«ania Bridal Parly W I vo;e laboratories. Morganvuie. Mrs hdmund Ciav. Atlantic -Hign- i Mrs Sum. Easic, Newaik was Miss Mary Bamk. Fmderne. was Mer fiance is a graduate of Maia- lands: Mrs. Joseph Crer. Cranburv, wrK,h the maid <>*'honor- She wor' « the maid of honor .Miss Carol t.wan High School.-He attended the and Mrs. Mdak. . She had 10 grand­ ,>J> ^fiwt-length sheath > f pink silk or- June Hollenback. Keyport. sisier t RCA Institute of Electronic Tech- children and four great-grandchil­ Hi!g»nza. w ith: am atching dejoehable/ of the bndojireoni: M;s. John j nologv. New York and the Elec d re n . . fe’SverstartvTh* fitted bodice had .»' S.ieridun Militown and Miss Joan ! tfonic I M s 1 1 1 '•> t u of Eatontown Funeral services will .-be held at k ,round nscklina and! tap sf«eves,iA D opterxlskt, Soutn R iver, serv ed .is. j He is a member of the institute of I 9:30 a.m. F'ridav a* the Leon J. circular veil fe!loverh«r flower bridesmaids. Mils Donna Marie Radio l-.ngmeers, and he is asso-: Gerity ruue-'al Home. Woodbridge, •J iveadplcc.emid she carried a cas-; Sokv ^oaldule. Pa., cousin of the i ciared with the (..oile Alarm I followed at ID a.m. by a solemn >h cade bouquet of orchid carnations: bnde. was uie flower gir!. J Conio^nv. Inglewood. Calif., as as-, high requiem mass at St. James ->TI»«> bridal attendants were Miss- Tiiey wore aoua imj>orted silk j sisiant mannger. No date lias been ; C.hurrlv Wtiorihridac. Inferment will • Piiyliit Vogllno and Mrs. Dolores organza styled wuh round neck­ set for the wedding. i oe m SI. James Cemeterv. •:■ iFacelli, Newark,, sisters of the lines and short .s..-eves, lhe back :.t- bridegroom. M iss Carolvn Schwarz.: ol tho street-lemuh sKirls featured McCann-Cullen Mra. John Churvak (H 'H**;!®!/ s is te r of the bridtiW H s the au inverted v-delail which termin­ MR., MRS. FRANK E. LEONARD JH. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hilde­ A hs. M ary Y asek C huryak. Old - -junior bridesmaid. Ihm’ vvure nr­ ated: nt the hemlines with Uo brand;, 50!) North Concourse. Cliff- Pacific Ave.. Perth Amboy. di-;d ! M iss Ida Marie Rusignuolo. i port. blue, and Mrs. Diana Sak.ui, - chid g ceremony and celebrat­ ray and Patricia Orban, both of and back panels which formed a white arnel dress wilh a blue cum­ sided in Unioil Beach for 22 years. is employed by Raritan Arsenal, MISS NORMA CULLEN ed the nuptial mass. The church Harrison, cousin* of th e bride. stole. She carried a colonial basket merbund and sweater, a white hat | I Mr. McCarthy was the husband E dison. The bridegroom was W ill Filed was decorated with white gladioli Their ensembles were similar to ot flowers. and white accessories. When Ihey Anne McCann and Ihe Ute Sylves-1 of the late Mrs. Martha (Andrews) and chrysanthemums. Mrs. John the honor matron's, with dresses graduated from Matawan High Rainbow Wedding return, they will reside at 20!) Low­ ,er McCann. 5 Fountain Ave.. Mat-1 M cC arthy. I a n KM A. G le a a m > Fnmulary, Fair Haven, was the In punch color with white lace School and is employed as essist- For the rainbow wedding, the er Main St., Matawan. awan. Surviving is a daughter. Mil. --HI ant manager of the Kinney Shoe .. Caih bequesia of ISOOfl were In- organist and Miss Rose Pignatxro, jackets. bridal attendants were attired in The bride was graduated from Until are graduates of Malawan ! Mora Mitchell. North Arlington Corp. at-the Mid-State Mali store ^eluded,in the estate of James A. Littla Silver, the soloist. Joseph J. Ani;ello, Malawan, ensembles similar to the honor at­ Keyport High School and is em­ High School. | Funeral services wero held Wed in East Bruniwick. . Oleaaon,: South Amboy, who died Given in marriage by her father brolher of the bridegroom, was the tendant's. Miss Theresa Ruslgnuolu, ployed by the Adams Shoppe. Red Miss Cullen is employed as a sec- j nesday morning al H; 15 a.m. Imm o n M ay U. Under terms of his will the bride wore a wedding gown of best man and ushers were James They will reside at 191 George Union Bench, also a sister ot the B ank. retary'tarv' loIn Rirh:ir/IRichard andanil Franki-rank LaI ». the fVi» BedleRuHlw FuneralPunoral Home,llnrm* Keyport,KeVrw dated May 2. 1BS8, he left the fol- white silk organza over taffeta, and John Welsh, Red Dank, St., South River. bride woro yellow; Mrs. Sylvia Ru- The bridegroom was graduated Mura, roofing and siding contrac­ (ollnwed at 9 n.m. by a requiem lowlng to hls bi-othSrs and listers: designed with a sabrina neckline brothers of the bride, and William signoolo, Union Beach, the bride's from San Raphael High School, san tors, and owners of the Poet's Inn, mass offered in Holy Family . U N O each, to John,'. Kdward and trimmed III re-embroidered Alencon Votta, Matawan, brother-in-law of sister-in-law, lavender; Miss Alice Raphael Calif., and_ attended Matawan. Mr. McCann is employed Church by the Rev. Joseph G. Fox, Frank, -*11 of south Amboy; JiOOO lace. Appliques of Alencon lace the bridegroom. Births England, Union Beach, pink; Miss Bryant College, Providence, R.l. by Micro P ro d u c ts Company, paslor. Burial was in St. Joseph'* trimmed the floor-lenglh hell shap­ He is a member of the American to. Miry. Bloodsood, High Bridge, Reception At Crystal Brook Mary A nn Kaoblnsky, Hazlet, N ew ark. Cemetery, Keyport. . ; a n d 'Margaret ; Nagle. Keyport, ed skirt and outlined the chapel O tderofl green; Miss Barbara Poling, Key- Legion Post 321, Union Beach. Nn date has been let for the After a reception at Crystal and the balance to Elizabeth Glea- train. . Her ballcrlna-length veil A son was born In St. Peter's w edding Mrs. Mary C, Coen Brook Inn, Eatontown, the couple - - aon. also of South Amboy. The resi­ ot silk Illusion was caught.to a seed Hospital lo Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Mary C. Coen, the mother ttookat day m orning at 9:,10 a.tn . from ihe duary-includes all real estate and pearl crown and she carried a mis- left for a wedding trip to Bermuda. Oldcrott, 2I Culver Ct., Old Bridge. Oslerhcld-McGovern | of tiie Rev. Bernard Coen, pastoi ssl covered with miniature white When- they return, they will reside A d au g h ter w as born In R iv er­ Brierley Funeral Home, Kearny, Mrs. Edward J. McGovern, 10-B t ol St. Ambrose Parish in Brown- .' atocki in the South Amboy Savings view Hospital on Saturday. June and at 10 a.m. a solemn high mass , -and Loan' Association and the Mid- orchids and stephanolis, In R ed B ank. B olger Atlantic Ave., Pleasantville, lias j town died Saturday night, June 16, 16, 1962, tn Mr. and Mrs. Robert was offered in Our Lady Queen of dlescx W ater Co. John Gleason al­ - sister Is Matron Of Honor The bride was graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bolger, 23(1 announced the engagement of her | 1962, al her homu in Haverstnwn, Booket, 82 Seventh St., West Keans­ Peace Church, North Arlington. In­ ' ao qualified as executor. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Middle- Hed Bank Catholic High School, Sunset Ave., Old Bridge, are the daughter, Miss J. Patricia McCiov- j pa. A native of Ireland, she wa« Red Bank, and is employed in the parenls of a daughter, horn In St. burg, terment was In Holy Cross Ceme­ ern, Blansing Rd., Manasquan, to j 74-yenrs-old. te ry . Dr. isarl Vincent Osterheid, Cot-1 Besides the Rev. Father Coen, marketing department of the N. J. Peter's Hospital. K ennedy trell Rd., Madison Township, son ] she is survived by a daughter. Miss Bride Of Annapolis Graduate Bell Telephone Co., Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kennedy, Mrs. Albert Wages H eaton of Mr. and Mrs. Flarl Osterheid, j Marie Coen, al home, and another Tha bridegroom was graduated 4 High St., Matawan, are the par­ Mrs Ida Wages, 91, of 19 North H artfo rd , Conn. j son, William, Elizabeth. from Matawan Hi^h School, attend­ Mr. and Mrs, William Heaton, 12 Short St., Keansburg, died Friday, ents nf n son, born Saturday, June Misn McGovern, also Ihe daugh- Funeral services wero held Wed- ed Newark College of Engineering Annapolis Dr., Hailet, arc the par­ Juno 15, l%2, in Monmouth Medi­ ' WZM 16, 1962, in R iverview H ospital. ter of the late Mr. McGovern, is nesday morning at II a.m, at the and Is attending Monmouth College, ents of a son, born Wednesduy, cal Cenler. Mrs. Wages hud lived West Long Branch. He is employ­ Ju n e 1], 1982, in R iverview H ospi­ P a ic h an elementary school teacher in I Annunciation Church in Havers- o m k m m in Keansbuig three years and pre­ Wall Central School, Wall Town- town where Ihe Rev. Father Coen ed by Electronic Associates, Inc., tal. A first child, a son, was born viously resided in West Keansburg. Long Branch. Sunday, Ju n e 17, 1962, ill R iver­ ship. Dr. Osterheid, a veterinarian, offered a requiem high mass, In A lbavado She was a member nf the First practices at Malawan Animal Hos- tennent was in Holy Cross Ceino- view Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Church, Keansburg, nnd Mr. snd Mrs. Victor Albavado, Theodore Paich, 632 Been St., piial. tery, Ycadon, Pa, Main St., Keansburg, are rhe was the widow of Albert Wages. Births Ot H azlet. A su m m e r w edding Is jilanncd parents of a daughter, born Surviving are two sons, ilenry Mrs. Louis Luelwke A. Wages, Clearwater, Fla., and B ra c k e n W ednesday, Ju n e 13, 1962, In M on­ D eR o sa Yucker-KrUch Mrs. Carrie l.uebeke, 77, Brown Walter R. Wages, Warwick; a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bracken, mouth Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Julius DeRosa, 201 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Krisch, 181 Rd., Morganville, died Sunday, 911 Beoclniew Ave., Union Beach, First St., Keyport, are tha parents daughter, Mrs. Martha Shields, Morningside Ave., Union Bcach, an­ Ju n e 17, IJMj'J, at her home. Dorn m Keansburg; a sister, Mrs. Gertrude are the parenli nt a son, born Coley of a son, born Sunday, Juno 17, nounce the engagement of their Chicago, III., she was lhe daughter T uesday, Ju n e 12, l% 2, in M on­ A daughter was born in Mon- 1962, in Monmouth Medical Center. Kane, Keansburg; four grandchil­ daughter, Patricia Lynn, to Waller of the lale Fred and Karen Paul­ mouth Medical Center. moum Medical Center on Tuesday, dren and five great-grandchildren. Yucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt sen. , Ju n e 12, 1982, io M r. and M rs. R o­ B u u er Funeral services were held at the er Yuclter sr., 503 Florence Ave., Surviving are her husband, Louis T ra b u c c o bert Coley, 8 VanDorn St., Keyport. A daughter wai born in Mon­ John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Union Beach, Luebcke; a son, Stanley It. Lue* A daughter was born In Perth mouth Medical Center on Saturday, Keansburg, Monday afternoon at Miss Krisch attended Keyport beke sr., Westfield, and si* g ra n d ­ Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Leiro Ju n e 16, 1962, to M r. and M rs. Paul 1 p.m. with (he Rev. H. If. McCon­ High School and is employed at the children. Gerald Trabucco, 31 Willow St., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leiro, 133 Bauer, 153 Forrest Ave., Keans­ nell, pastor of the First Methodist Holly Hill Restaurant. Funeral services wore held Wed­ Southwood Dr., Old Bridge, are the Keyport, on Wednesday, June 6, burg. Church, officiating. Cremation was Mr. Yucker attended Northeast nesday afternoon at 1:30 p m . in 1962. ' parenls of a son, born in St. Peter’s in Rose Hill Crematory, Linden. High School, Philadelphia, and he Ihe Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, H ospital. W lnkelm an is employed by Walling Bros , Un­ wilh thu Rev. Frederick Boos, pav Confon Anthony Torehia Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winkel- ion Beach. lor of Gelhsemane Lutheran A dam s A nthony T o re h ia , 68, of 284 P ro s­ Mr. and Mrs. John Conlon, 9 man, 53 lirookside Trailer Ct., Haz­ A September wedding is planned. Church, Keyport, officiating. Bur­ A son w as born In St. P e ie r’s pect St., Perth Amboy, died Satur­ Venus Rd., Madison Township, are let, are the parents of a daughter, ial wus in Old Tennent Cemetery. Ihe parents of a son, born in Perth Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene born Friday, Juno 15, 1962, in Mon­ day m orning, Ju n e Iti, 1362, in Amboy Hospital, on lhursday, Juno C, Adams, 274 Utica Ave., Old mouth Medical Center, Pei lh Amboy General Hospital. Samuel MiJfcllJj 7, I M2. B ridge, on S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 9, I0G2. Born in Italy, Mr, Torehia had re­ Obituaries S am uil M uccilii, of *5 H ow ard Shyne sided in Perth Amlxiy for 40 years, Mrs. Rosemary Andrew! St,, Hopelawn, died Sunday, June D leck m an P a n c ia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shyne, 434 lln was a retired employee of Mrs. Rosemary Andrews. Ii5, of 17, I!)ti2, iit P erth Amboy G en eral A daughter was born In Perth Mr. and Mrs. Albert Panc/a, 32 Maple Dr., Keyport, arc th# par­ Raritan Cupper Works, Perth Am­ Route 79, Mori'anville, died Sun­ Hospital A native of Italy, Mi. Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Hillsdale Rd., Old Biidge, are the ents of a son, bom Monduy, June boy. day, June 17, in her home. Muccilii had resided In ffnpeluwn A drian D leckm an, 348 R a rita n parents of a son, born In St. Pet­ 18, 11162, In R iverview H ospital. Surviving are liis wife, Mr.s. Rose M rs. A ndrew s w as born in Lon* for 42 years. He was a retired terra Blvd., Cliffwood Beach. e r ’s H ospital, on S atu rd a y , Ju n e 9, 1962. (Donnto) Torehia; (wo daughters, don, Kn^lnnd. She had lived in coiia worker. M cA tee Mrs. ('buries Cermai, Perth Am­ Morganville for d year and a half, Mr, Muccilii was o communicant Mr. and Mr«. Bernard McAtee, E den Obiluuries boy, and Mrs. Mary Warren, M ala­ and before ih,?i bad Jived jn Mala* of lhe Most Holy Rosary Church, ,1b Salem PI., Cliffwood, are the A son w as horn In St. P e te r's wan; two sons, Joseph and Nicho­ wan und New York Hopelawn. He was a U. S. Army parenls of a daughter, born In Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Louis Volapek las, iKith nf Fords; a brother, Mar­ Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, veteran of World War 1. Perth Amboy Hospital, on Satur­ Eden, 577 West Ave., Old Bridge, l.ouis Votapek, 52, of 638 Jersey tin, llrooklyn, and nine grandchil­ Winifred Phillips, Mor^.invilie, nnd Surviving ure his wifo, Mrs. Ma­ ria (Ciallello) Muccilii: a daugh- d ay , Ju n e 9, 1062, on Sunday, Ju n e 10, I9C2. Avo., Union Ucarh. died Friday, dren. three grandchildren...... Junu 15, 19112, at St. Michael's Hos­ Funeral services were held Mon- The funeral was field Tuesday af ! ter, Mrs. Mary White. Woodbndg^; - s - S M cK enna II Ingle «lay morning at H:!J0 a.m. from the I- ‘10 p.m. in lhe Bedle Funeral 1 two sons, Carmine, Westfield, and pital, Newark. Mr Vnlnpek was MRS. ALTON THEODORE DAVIS A d a u g h te r w a i born In South Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Dingle, Flynn and Smi Funeral Home, 1 Horn**, Mala’Aan. with the Kev. j Anlhony, Llir&bcth: seven grand- born in Newark and had resided in Amboy liospltul to Mr. ond Mrs. Pleasant Valley Rd , Old Bridge, Perth Airboy with a requiem mass j Frederick IWnven, pasior of lhe i children; n sister, Mrs. Christinrt The m«rrluge of Mr«. Shlrlny man. The ushers were Em. Gary Union Beach for 20 years. Ile was F ran k M cK enna, 215 B eers St., are the parents of a daughter, born beinj.' offered ai ‘J a.m. in Holy ko-! Morganville Methodist Church, of-! Pinelli; two brothers, Sebastian, Avli Nowinait, daughter ef Mr. and Conrad B legstad, E ns. D onald E in ihe ! ficiutmg. f remation was in Rose ■ Pov, and John, Union Mm. Arthur Orutnes Wi liU ward Krehely, Ihis. Jerry Bert Driver-Hiiriii Co., Harrison. He 1902. Saturday, June I), 1%2. church cemetery. Wil Crematory, Linden. | Heath, nnd u suter in Italy. North Dlnwitlaiu St., Arlington, Vs., Torbll, Ena. Robert Joseph Lewis, i was a communicant of Holy Family A solemn high ma.ss of requiem and Eni. Alton Theodore Davis, litis. James William Donahue and Nelil la I’hllllp* Church, Union Beach. Mrs. Flmer Johnson F red erick O. IVInlinka ! w Us held 9 a.m . W ednesday in io n o l Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller En«. Peter Grant Od"ll, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nihlla, S j SK 2 Chester L. Phillips Jr. Surviving nre h I s wife, Mis. Frederick O. MaliiJn, 50. died j Hoiv Rosary CJmicb following fu- Diy|«\ 9 FIpm'h Ave . Mntswnn. A rcceptlon followed Immediately M m . Mtf/g.'mt (Weissel) John­ Plersnll Rd., Old Bridge, are the | and Mrs Phillips, Kry|>oil, are Ihe Catherine (Malone) Votapek; two son, 174 Lake Shore Dr., Cliffwood Monday. June PL HHP. in his home, |nernl services ai 8:30 a.m. nt the took place Ssturday, June H. 10(12, Ut J llO .Ullllllll I]t,U;. , /‘.lill i'l,J i jniiuiil.% o*' a « '».w. ' r:-r t*h [v-nni# nf n 'Hn'iiiicr horn Wpi|. wns Robert .'"’d Allen, nt home; M»*ai h. wife of Flnu-i Johnson, died | 'II Curren St., west K^an.dnifg. j Flynn and Son Funeral Home, In Saint Andrew's Chapel, United Prior lo cullint! lhe wedding enkf\ Anilxiy Hospital, 011 I I'lidiiy, June 1 nesd.iy, June 11, l'Hi2, in P a lliis o n a daughter, Mis. .lusepii l-loi . p., , »mu' in, l i',_, .t, j , M r M:(HMlri, twirn in le rse v ; J-Vjth Ambo','. Inlernien? wa* in the Stales Naval Acndcmy, Annapolis, lhe Rev. Milton II. Davis, Mimas 8, 1902. Army Hospital, I'ort Monmouth, Freehold; his mmher, Mrs. Mary Ciiy Medical Centei a ft»-« an illness tily He »\M i i velrl'W, nuployed tniuiii irnnU 'i.. Md, quan, uncle of lha bridegroom, of­ (/’rai her) Votapek, P o rt Mon­ Lt, Whltnoy W, Parrish, USN, fered > short prayer. Tho bride cut fiiillu of iw<> months M acD onald mouth; two hrotheis, F rank, Union, Chaplain, ll.S, Naval Academy, thn pink-tiered wedding ruke with A soil was horn In Smith A m boy Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony Oallo, Mr*. Johnson was uell known in mid Joseph, Orange: two sisters, pcr.ormed the double ring cere­ Iho bridegroom's sword. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Cliffwood -Beach, are Ihe parents Keyjvut where for many yeais she Ihe Misf s Rose nnd Emily Vuia mony. The coiipl# left the chapel To Reside In New London ard MacDonald 173 fiieenwoml of a son, born Wednesday, June issi'-tf.l her husbmi'l in the opera- Studios pelt. Port Monmouth, and two| U nder tin traditional arch of When they return front their Avn,, f.iiitrenci' H arbor, on .S'Mui- 1.1, 19(12, in Soulh Amboy Hospital. (w tird i. wedding trip to tho Potono Moun­ day, June ‘J, IIXH. g la n d ' lilldien. I j , ,,rl| ijj s h e wn>. bum lit Brooklyn CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Tho bride wnj given In murringe ta in s, P h., they will reside al tho Caihone I 'miiT.il sei vices were held l ues- | nnd '.‘..is lhe ilinic.liler ol ihe i.ile by h^r fnlher Her gown wn* de­ U.S. Naval lm*u\ New London, Gro­ M ercer A son w as Im m In South Amboy day nioinini! at 8 a ill. from the | Mr. mi l Mrs Fti.-dei i, k Weissel M MAIN sr. I’F.I. CO 4-8SOO KKVPORT signed with a pink luce Jacket ton, Conn Mr. and Mrs, Edward I. Mercer, H ospital Hu Wednesday, .lime 13, n.iv I 1 met ,ll I Ionic, lu7|jorl, nml III1/ li,ol in i di li thl.v ,i;;o over pink «I|V- orRnnzn over pink Tho l)ri(leiiir>rim',4 gruiiiliiiother,! Jd Sunrfse Rd., Old Ilrldge. are the l%'2, to M r, an d M rs. A nthony C ar- at K n in. In Holy Family Chun h, on May 2H. bmle, L'lilfr.oud lie.I'.'l, (Ilk uffcln. Shu worn a pink flower Mrs. T. R, Mumliiku, Matawan, | pnioiilH of a son, Ixirn in St. t'elcr'a II tequieiu mn.iS was ( eh In died, A member ol thy im-d and pearl crown with • pink veil was tmionjt tho guests pre.seat. H ospital. Interment w as In St. Jmiepli'n Allen Chunh, K^ypijrl, M u, Johnson al­ and pink slipper!, Sim carried a Tho '.jrhlo nllendcd the Arllni.lon Ceme'eiv, Keyport, Splnelll Mr. nml Mis. David Allen, 271 so ssa-v a member ol CoMm ( hap - for tho vacation of Your D ream t frMrenl-ihnj' J boiit|ini of pink foimly Srhtinli, grii/hiatlm: fro m Tlcrtown Hit., Old llildgu, are the fer, of S?ar, Key- rimubuds and pink carnations with A da.ighler was born In SI. Pet­ Raymond I' Miller Washfngtond.ee High School In p.iionU of a diiiij-Jiler, Imrn Mon­ )»OM IllU'S-nf-tlie-valley, er's Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ It lym om l F . M iller, till, nf 11II .lim e 1957. She also atleiidi-d ’I'lie day, Ju n e II, I'lIJ'^, m I ’er t Ii Amboy ’iirvjvin;', In addition 11) her bus- consult with u* Wear Light Mua Washington Srliool for Secretar jamin .'Iplnelli, I'ox / IHA, Itoute Sixth A y e , Ll.y y iidn d bh m"i'.l, ',1, died of. of a i.,,„i .ilil, Matawan. Ihi.ipllal. P / l Re hard W. MIj» ll.i/.el W alkir. Arllnnton. les, Washington, U.C., anil was em ­ jfc" '■'•! Jol,s1',limned aat !In* ll.S. Ai- b el'ire you go , , , Vfl,, waft the mnld of honor. Tlie ployed In lhe United States De­ M.ili-./iwskl Ilell l-d,! iHii n in I l,it i i mi anti had live> ■' -t Mri, Julie A. Wesi, I-siIIm Church, frtiin Malnwun lllitli Sel'onl Ile nl- :M “ llle t».tIt-riI■: nf .1 'I im-!h,., I.. . n i, M. ... I \|. . »,Vli.-- P. , ;e .,M '..i.f. m e in-, v• it**. Ml $. Ai , tneie.v mo ex tra Vn TIi.-,' 111-!.' Mn,- . 11 1 iihsl Rul,,.i , ^n,-i i-.1;, , lhe ill -St. j 'e l r i ’s Ilo-ipiial. Holmdel, Poini, gmiJ.u gown* over silk liffetn wilh U.S. Navy Sulimuilne School nl 'heifii (Keiiiv) Miller; two m»I)'*. I in ■I .11 ■•.eivlce foi OUl i.erv h es. nmlchlng headpieces, 'ihry curried New I iindon, Conn., ami the N.iv.tl M oultrie lludnlck Ravmnnd. K' Vj'un, md !<»»); an : at He- IJrdlr | til. , Army < iiphnn statioip-d m ()ei. iimall IwMti'I.i of blue spring flow- Acadciiiy I’tepnr.itory Selmol lie A son wM1 born In Muiinmiitli Mr, and M rs. John Mmliiii K. poi t. onhi 'I Imrkil.ihui *.i|,iy al|*-i ni Cr*. fote entering lhe U.S. Naval Acad­ Medical Center on 'llmrsdny, lime K eypori, u ie lln- p aren ls nl n | manv, and a d'mj-Jiter. Mi ■>, l>ma , p 111. "A Mil Hie Kev, Julie II % 11; 11 j >» • Brown Travel Bureou daiichler, Ixiin J;ihlay, June i ILuber, LyndhunU, ! !)«> « j 't . \,iHrv a h 11 ^14 Sil'llli St., I’rrllf AMibOf I!n». Oeorgo Siiimii*! Sleen Jr., emy from which lie w iu gtadualed II, IK',', lo Mr. and Mrs. Marlon p.**o, ol (he R eform ed (.lit/rch, of 1 Itrofltluny, Nlffliti CaU (‘O lfll 4 $U1t J-otl Knox, Ky., was the best. Ju n e 0. Moultrie, Second St., Malawan, I'Hj’J, lu Riwivicw llofcpllal, ' F u n en il service,i w ^re h»*|j Mo ii- licla 'in g ,

I'; ! ■ i l : ' i THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, M ?oge Bev«n tfcyreslay, Jv m 21. 1962 I* MfUrfcn O! Itooo? r-icuiy u n d e r th e sp tu u ci sh/.p /o l Couple Married Saturday Funeral Services ! Ceiemony At Matawan Bap list Church ■1rs- H o y d ’J-GWJS, M ataw an, w as Knights of Oc-lurtibus, St. Joseph il mairor* of how to i her njece. Council' 3402, Keyport,■ will tak« K*r powder oKie silk chiffpn govxii place Sunday, .luiy 1, at 3 p.m. i/i Mr*. Raymond U. Demgaii was sf.y>ed iwuh ft futfd | bodice, v-npckhne. pale blue organ- the parking lot of St. Josepji’Sv Jj. R. Hampton jr. '-Funeral services were held Fri­ y.i ctimmci'bund. p.m. strect-leai>'.'n Church. Tlie Rt-v. Alfrtd I’. Sinith Miss -.Belly Jean Tice, daughter day at S:38 a.:n. fiom tne-John. J .' skill. A c.irculc: veil fell over her will initials the blessings. Vehicles cf Mr. and Mra. ThWHtoiij Tie«, Ryan Home for Funerals, Kesns- hy.ht bl-.ie crow n £ nd she c a rrie d are lo enter, from Maple PI. aivi leave by Broadway. 818 Atwntic St,, .Keypfirt, bte^mo b'.tr:s', aad ut S u.m. a high requiem a fireside osiikei ot Wue.sad White main was held ;n St. Ann’s Chuicn, ! lari-e .MarEuente daisies, blue car- th? bride of John R. Hampton ju nulions and babies'-breath. Xear.sburg, for Mrs. Flora. Dem- tyn, o! Mr. sntf M b. John R. Ham?, Hanson Boyce, .Rcbeiisville, was H'hy Mula Your Hsir Whii A gnrd, 58 of h Braden PI. Keans­ ton «-.i 19C XesUo Lsu.rV M iddle | the best man. Ushering were Floyd burg, who died Tuesday, June 12. Home Perm«M«oJ W»ve! iw n, uu Saturdey afternoon, June L'.-v. I'., M ataw an, an d R ic h a rd IS®!,- at l»r home, rhe Rev. Stan­ Do« !mc. South Amboy. 16, 1W2, At 2 p m . 't a th e H-ctory ley i.evandoski, assistant pastor, I-orhet d^ugnter's wedding, Mrs. <}f St, M«r>’s Church, New Mon- j officiated ar.d burtsl was in Beveily SPECIAL Ward selecit-d a yehow suk organ-' flwHilh The Rev- l^uii Stinget psr- ’ NiUonal Cemetery. lo rm a d the do« French illusion Jell from a Chan­ Daily Bible School blue anti white Marguerite daisies. tilly lace and pearl crown and she The Daily Vacation Bible School Mrs. Victor Fredda V'as the soloist carried a white Bible adorned with Grcide'? 2 tc !? qhj C.j P ’e p - for Trinity Church (F.piscopal), and she was accompanied by Wil­ while roses and pink babies'- liam fi. Tod!, Kevport. b re a th . Matawan, will be operated in con- Swimming juncllon with the church scnuol nf The bride was given in marriage READING - ENGLISH - MATH Miss Delly-Rae Cusick, Matawan, 1 St. Mury’s Church, Keyport. lt by her lather. She wore a full- was the maid of honor lor her sis­ | will start Monday and run through lenjjlli gown designed with a titled Pool ter. A shawl of matching material Julv ! • r . ,• erican Legion Hnll, Keyport. I'or Via N. J. Turnpike Iheir motor trip through Ihe New Send or Call for Bulletin England Stales, the bride wore n blue linen suit, a matching hai, She’s phoning , ' M lu7t»n*ki ,%1 \. OirtM'tiij • blue and white accessories nnd n Real Estate—Insurance ONLY MINUTES! corsage of white roses. io say Morganville ^Near MStiwon , LO 6-2222 Tlm bride was graduated from MATAWAN 138 Main St. LOwell 6-0003 Malawan High School, Class of "thank you” 1 1 0 1S59, and is a sen io r at M onm ouih College, West Long Branch. The Book of 10 Rides bridegroom was graduated from What he tier or more Woodbrldge High School, and personal way to filiow FOR INFORMATION: Monmouth College, Class of 1961. He is employed as a claim adjuster yon appreciate some­ by the Liberty Mutual Insurance one’s lliouglii fulness? Co., North Brunswick. He is a C O 4 - 2 2 2 2 member nf the National Guard, Next liinfi, phone. Battery A, First Missile Dntlalion, limy mh-«w nn ntan a. B elford. NEW JKltSF.Y BKI.L RtUa Bu« Terminal, Hwy. IS and I Cen. |Bucks Counly, Pa. Matawan EDWARD YORKER ThePuint that IVTERIOHS Draperies — Window Shades Revolutionized Shop A l llo m e i.» ;.< .v " r. v In terio r fa in tin g CO 4-7000

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f>Af r: s KEYPORT DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET Alwiil'fi' Irtlrro l In*iu»mii» HARDWARE 28-2H W. I runt St., Keyporl We Deliver <0 4-2W0 110 Main Street, Matawan Phone LOwell 6-1040 THE MATAWAN JOURNAt, Thursday, June 2 ), 5962 f age T'*nlv# TM# on May Ifi. wh(la asr?iag with fire-iay Ctntrai Army Group thi> NaraLM^bi-lo OonsttvctSoa fiat- (CWSTAG) exerciKB m Germany, ;;^;'NEWS:'OF AREA (aiioa Fivo nl PortHufiMimo, Calif. Grand Slam I involved iisailquar- Promotions M- Navy enlist^ (ers units; from Cue German, j*jfjotme* are tne result o/ swni- Kreuea amt V'S. Armed Forces ^luuial'ftet-wide t»m[wtttiv« e* which' arc assigned io CENT ACS. , >■ n ______arautaiitxu.-. .■-, .■ . ■ and was designed to .test. oj»r« atioasi plans -and procedures of •v i ■ ■.;■ MeMugin ta ?h- Jacob L. Kuptan, Uva al !» catered the'Army in August 1359, SCHANCK & &IHLE.R ’ ' \H ftjjytae Pr-. M*taw*?. w*» A.ivapolb Dr., Haalet, recsmly BETSY ROSS HOMES r o a d m a t e r ia l | waIIh; h 911 runner, ft&L wwA participated ui Grand Siam I, a completed "basic training at Purt| USED CARS stripy, $10; I pair floor fainj®, $Ti ;C’,_ +*H’ar>c«,4,«mci»!^ to She above Dix. ar.d arrived overseas mi Juna| HWY J4 MATAWAN Bltie Btons. cinders, gravel, osnd ! Utc Lurth; aUo set of dishos, serv­ 'jW nW-.- - ( i * 1964. He attended Keyport High BHFORH you Buy or sign s Coo LOWELL 6-4239 grit}, road gravel, Iiil dirt, *tc. ice* (iefp-r*y MOTORS Assigned10 Base; hoysa. on your lot or ours, to y«ur AUTO SALES CHICKEN MANURE cover, H'cc.eliervt coodttton..'. LO 6- W-.tfry Two Laurence Harbor men are ! QUALiTY USIll) CARS 0(j0.______v .-jt l being assigned to »?.w baee.s io at­ specifications. Low down payments. rOUft AUTHORED ' tend technical training coursd toi- N'cw homes for esi« pr?ienily midei .134 MAIN ST., MATAWAN BULLDOZING lowing completion o! United Slates constrdction. Call COlfax 4-157S CR. MAIN 1 RT. 11 SPECIAL Air. Force basic military training or 5137. _ wjtl EXPER1SNCEO female sewlm; AND » n d at Lackland Ah8, Tex. BliYHRS WAITING —"ho.nes Tn all machine operators, steady work, LOWELL, 6-2224 BACKHOE SERVICE Spring slock while ii iasts; at 20% B U IC K OPEL Airman Basic W-ilhan*. J. O'Hara, prK:e ranyf*s needed in Malawan OPEN EVES'TIL 9 P.M. off. l.omti:uav poplars. a*fa ft., 05c‘ to Middletown area. Liai your call- and ask lor John; also female:! Orad'tMj. e'ccavauny for cellar.®, . D E A L E R son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph. W, interested in learning lo operate . _'_____;_____ . wjtf fiuot.s, sejHicv. late^U, tanks, foot- iwiled, alt baUed and burfcip&t;: O'Hara, 3.VI &horeiand Circle, Lau­ home with us. See some rt^l ac­ factory - sewing machines,, s.inale 1:156 PLYivIOUTM, station . wagon, iiiftj, pij*e etc. )t7««e • ^ I everijreeris anil sl^rubs, akso roi- . beftei bi-y US£D CARS rence Harbor, ( Will attend supply tion. - needle and _ overlock_ _ machine. Cu,li runs wood, Cali LOwell nuui : iniosj tr^e.s. with (>rdid stamps; an- specialist course at Amarillo AFB, and ask Tor Helen. Baynht^e tons, 16-98^ oi Ltnveli 6-.i3.ti. , , v>j21 | imar ftowera. 35c dost'it cr by th©. m - V&u-S .nil SERVICE Tax. HOMETOWN A G ENCY Ilai; • vegetable plants. Own tcoci Airman Basic Charles L. Molier, Locust St., Keyport. COIfas 4■??,««. M CHEVROLET T*“ton-pick-up ECKEL’S TRUCKING H a.m, io .9 p.m.. ^aily. Sundny HWY 34 - MATAWAN ■ ■___wjtf! with i.iin'jwibk* van type top, (from 9 to Raritan-LandscAptqg-. . CGIfc* 4-4000 son ot Mr and Mrs, Charles H, . LOWELL 9-2738. heate Cafl' COIfttx WOOLLEYTOWN RD. Molier, 184 Ocean Ave.. Laurence TRUCK mechaiilc. experienced on rathr, and MORGANVILLE •.'•i j'Supplies,' Hifthwyy 35, Suuth Am- " _ ' ' __ VV'jti heavy duty trucks. Apply Stand­ 4-,'llKT wi'il ■ | ^V- Call PArkway. ‘, v?jlS . • ,> K-V-r*‘^ W‘>: iESVil o^A«P«- - -• • Harbor, will attend metals process­ l.OWiilL 6-5707 ing specialist course at Chanuta MATAWAN —~Tv,'0 Family home. ard'Trucking '(X; M!7 Payette St. 1052 PONTIAC, ti cylinder, s!.i»i\d: - 1 ■ s ;L re* • H * / ' U i1 J N f>Ufc I-‘.IM -i& T • • ” BOAT aad yacht insurance;- new AFB, Ul. Electric stove, gas heat, close to Perth Amboy. ______i acd shift, radio, and heater, $75. school and R.R. SUlion. Appoinl- Call COlfax 4 15-1!. •'■ wj’ii j kiiv/ rrttus; oasy payment plan. , rtifiMWAY- 3S at ftlDlE'RD. KEYPORT Aboard USS Middle only Call LQ.6-V379.,. wjlf 1059 WHITE CADILLAC sedan” l")e- j Bob Orr. llometowu At*eucv, COl­ Charles J. Dunning jl'., R.D.S.N., EXPERIENCED SP.WINO BOTTLED GAS ! fax lsi022. - *. wjtf PORT MONMOUTH, small Tbed- OPERATORS Ville, 4 door hardtop, futi power, POOL TABLES, pin ball mauhmm^1 U.S. Navy, son oI Mr. aud Mrs. rocini, year aimind house, J43IM). radio, heater, air conditioned, im­ For M lb., cylinder users; every diaries Dunning, 71 Llbxvty PI., j Call F. V/. Biuner. Real Estate GANSiHRE MFG. CO., maculate condition. Call owner bathroom sink. I v/oeks oUl Woit- West Keatvrtmifi, is now serving Broker, 5e iuton\atic wri»hor CaH aboard tha destroyer U.S.S. Kiddle AEROMAR1NE BLOG.. priced plan — pick up prices as (VOlfiiK 4-(53^. WjHf iax_4J916._____ w)M LOCUST ST., KEYPORT lOli'tf-''TrI umPH I ’R^ ~roudsrer, low as tl.W per cvimder. Call ua as a radannan, FREE ESTIMATES ON Tli« (J.S.S Qiddlo i» tlia newest FIGHT ROOM Iwtise, two car . wjtf sacrifiM, $12i).i: also l'J>5 Foixt ww. in a seriej ut guided missile dea- garage, in Matawan.' Call LOw- Station Wagrni. 4495. Both in A 1 ALUMINUM iroyers and was oomrnlssioned ett'8-1407. • _ _ . • '• ______«'i?i MEN OR WOMEN over 21 to sell condition. Call LOweil S-2421. LOWELL-8-8900 m i * * AGENCIES «hw May 5 «t tht Pitiiadelpbla Ship­ HOUSE, 5 rooma and bath, 2 bed­ insurance part time. Applicants ' W)2t* WINDOWS - DOORS tiTO tn« ■ yard!. rooms, year urouiid r/ime, nv»ll- vfiil require license but broker will SIDING \?*V jb|e now No reasonable offer re­ assist in securing same. Write Your advert isemcat in this STANDARD PROPANE MMtaMMIIWHIIWIWIimW fused. Cali COlfax 4-031.1. wi21 Insurance, Post Office Box 35, Key­ NO DOWN PAYMENT . and Maple, K*d tank port. wj28 paper will reach prospective GAS CORP. KARL FRANTZ - CO 4-34M . S ' T U L T Z $ Matawan, 3 and 4 bedroom rsinnhes, *16,900, S17.R01), »IH,50U, MECHANIC’S helper or tank wash­ purchasers m every community in AMBOY ROAD CU FPWOOD ___ ; w|tl 129! :N«w and Uieei Can In Stock r u c L K I D * <18,900., H9,750/$22,500. er. Apply Rollo Tlucking, 2i)3 WELL Rijn ED manure; alsu tiny, Broadway, Keyport between 9 a.m. th* buyshord aiea. W18/H straw and. mulch hay. Deliyerie.'T *3TnikV W k^ vW y- aAwKlwNWcnw;-:t':'' CONGRATULATIONS, llazlet ranch and spitt levels. and a p.m.______;_____ ■" wj2HI SERVICES on all. Call C0if«x_4-0!l24;__ _W]tl $15,500, Jlfi.siKI, J17..500. immedi­ PART or full time reai estate j FOR RENT OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited WEDDED B LISS/ ate possession. salesman. Calll^i6i-84i-, tf^no K(.;YPORT, 123 First St., furnisliwl BAY ROOFING CO. answer call 560-1854. savings on new and usad daaka, FAIRLANB GET OIL FROM U9, rooms in Spanish home. Call GUTTERS. LEADERS chairs, files, shelving, pirta btns, PLEASE HARK. TO THIS/ STERLING McCANN MALE, part time, l.oew's conces­ 531-3727. wjtf IM BAYVIEW AVtt., drsftini equipment and etc. Ralph FORD:» ' THUNDERBIRD sion. Apply in person after 0 UNION BEACH REAL ESTATE p.m., I.oew's 35 Drive In. _ wj2t GAS STATION on Route 34, two Mocci. 2B9 Washington Street, • COMET 253 BROAD ST., KEYPORT niiias nortii of Matawan traffic ______COLFAX 4-3WT______Keyport. Call COifax 4-1550 Ml COLFAX 4-U7S YOUNG woman for all uwiiid light. For ic,formation telephone MERCURY • METEOR _ wj2I work iu drug store, bayslioie PARKER Boarding Homo for aged ROOF SHINGLES, $>.75 a bundle. • MONTEREY area. Write Box D in cars of this yLs-^.yjirJ -P_c wJ|f men and women; 24 hour super­ Tw<) SIORY Imnui "in Matawan MODERN and new 3 room apart­ vision; individual dicta. Licensed roll roofing $1.50 and up. As­ With dining room, sun porch, hot newspaper. w|2i ment, 15 Main St., Keyport. Un­ bestos and hrick siding, $11) pel LINCOLN CONTINENTAL water heal, basement, garage, only ATTENTION housewives, earn full furnished, ceramic tile kitchen, by Stale of New Jersey. Reasoa- square. Filler Roofing Supply, Old $12,;)Q0- Sterling McCann, Real time pay for pari time work. No tiie bath. Business couple pre able rates. I‘,£ miles south ol Uridge Road. Englishtown. Cull expense. Call. 787-5542 between 8 (erred. $75 per month. Vacant Matawan light, Highway 34; oppo Gibson 0-6821. v.'jDU Estate, 253 Broad St., Keyport. site White Gate inn. Call LOwell COlfax •1-1376. ______wj21 a m. aud 11 a.m. or 4 p.m. and 7 and ready July 1st. Call 787-OT93 ALUMINUM KEYPORT. bungalow, 2 bedrooms, p.m. wj2l evenings. wjtf 5-0611.______jtf large kitchen, screened porch, MEN, experienced factory help, APARTMENT,” 242 FirsrSt., key­ TUTORING services available for WINDOWS . Order fuel oil (rom us nnd ideal for couple. $9200. _ Sterling steady work, good opportunity for port, 4 rtxims and bath, unfur­ the summer in elementary grades IT S NO TRICK . . . Mclawi, Real Estate, 233 Broad reliable men. Apply Ralph Friud- nished. all utilities supplied; ref»r- and High School French. Call LOw­ 6 FOR $75.00 i yott'li know why people talk land & Bros., Locust St., Keyporl. ences required. Call COIiax 4-0276. ell 6-(i23_3. _ _ _ w|2t cx- about tha uniformly high St-, KeyporL COlfax 4-1370, wj2i INSTALLED ’ VimWAN7 M0 story,T bedroom FEMALE, part time kitchen help, ______wJ21 TELEPHONE* ANSWERING TRIPLE TRACK TO SAVE quality. home, larf;e side porch, oil lient, over 21 years old. Apply Stew­ TWO ROOM (iparunent, furnished. SERVICE TILT TYPE dishwasher. 2 car aituched garage, art's Drive-In. Main St.. Malawan. private hath and private en­ Lei us im your Secretary, nn need WEATHER STRIPPED beautifully landscaped, excellent ROUTE MAN for established Dry trance. Cull LOwell 6-2515. \vj2J tn miss calls; part or rull time I ON A FINE location, $22,500. Ross W. Mnghan Cleaning and Laundry route; C LIFE WOO 1) ili •: A C IT* 3 rnoniSs seiyue. _Cail_COlfax T7000, wj21 CRAWFORD CROMEY S T U L T Z J r - Agency, Real Estate, 135 Main ideal for ambitious mail. Apply unfurnished, bath, encNised ClisimTMADE draperies anddec- PHONE 7S7 2408 iNa i.„ i Street, Matawan, ______w]?! Keyport Cleaners, 13 Division St., jjorcli, heat and Iwit water sup­ oralivu wmdow shades, lii-stylc ,______w ]K MA7I'AWAN, 3 bedroom, 2 story Keyport or cnll COlfax 4-1000. wj?. 1 plied. i.easo. $75 per month. at fairest prices. Edward Yorker OLD WAGON FARM, come to the USED CAR! WOMEN, factory work, no ex­ Available July iiih. Cali LOwell Interiors, Buck County, Pa., and |]4ll^/inAAl 05OO| Sn-'VI-'I °,l:’ili-. I ^ dwelling, hot water heat, 2 car Rose Clinic at our market Thuis- garage, near school, stores, only perience necessary, good pay, ii-0363 or 0969. jvj21 Matawan, N J. Call COIfai 4-7060. day, June 21st at 3 p.m I.earn 2 ii broao Si $3,800 Ross W. Maghan Agency, fringe benefits. Salmon Paper Box TWO and 3 room furnished apart­ ______about Rose Culture fnin; the csk- •N VALIANT VIM 4 Ur. 84a„ RAII, W Walt*, Real Estate. 138 Main Street, Mut- Co., 26 New Brunswick Ave., Ma.- ments, 2nd floor. 3 room un­ MAN with truck will Jo light haul­ perts. Route 35, North of M-iddlc- Cr«e»,'84 Cyl., Aula. Trim., RIH, HOUSE 6 vears old, 3 bedrooms, STENtiGRAPHER.' alternating in heat and hot water supplied. In- etc Cut grass. Reasonable rates. Vowef Steer and Srakeif, White ...... |17R.#i newlv decorated; ready to move office work and packing room i|mrc 2l)5_Ma_in_Stz KeyporL wJ2i Call LOwell 6-0675. ______w]2£ H CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle, Full Power, Fully . in. G.L or F.li.A. mortgage avail­ when necessary. Age unimportant. ROOMS. Inquire Monmouth Hotel, ATTENTION mothers. Day care . NOTICE Equipped and Air CoadUkmed, Taa ... Priced Right able to qualified buyer. Call COl­ Write Box G in care of this news­ 32 Uroad St., Keyport. w[2p (or children 2 tn 6 years by day 'M VAUXHALI. Victor 4-Dr. Sedau, fax 4-57B4 or stop at owners home, paper. ______wj21 FURNISHED studio apartment, or week. Near Romes 34 and 79, co n tr 'a c to r s ; Standard Traa*., Hfctl ...... I 7K.N GIB Poole Ave., Union Beach for sTTW 1 N G MACHINE operators: 2nd floor, kitchenette, bedroom Matawan. Call LOwell 6-0!IG4. wj28 I key. »12i also belt setters on skirts. Di .lop and bath, ail utilities supplied. TV, 'H FOIO 4-Dr. Country Sedan Station Wason Sportswear, 162 Second St., Key­ private entrance, inquire 172 Main WANTED TO BUY TRAIN LOAD 1 " ' I Cyl., Automatic, P.S., R6H. Black II434.N VETS NO DOWN WK HUY old yhibs and china. Call llazlet 1930, 2 story home in good port^ __ _ _ il')'*" St.. Keyport.______wl2l QUANTITIES •’(# FORD Galaile Town Sedan, 8 Cyl. Standard, ’ condilion, will enclose porch, full WAITRESS, musL be experienced. KEANSUURG. alarge room apart­ COifax -M.lifl after 5£J j2l ' ' MH, Coral and White ...... (ItiMI milk basement, immediate possession. Apply in person. Triangle Diner, ment, available immediately. All Situation Wanted ARRIVING DAILY fM 'j# RAMRLKR Custom 4-Dr. Station WaRiNt, • Cy|„ Centrally located, city and local 576 New Urunswick Ave., Pert!'. utilities supplied, closo to schools, iff! ■ ' Standard, RAH, Rote and Gray ...... fllK.M bus transportation. Amboy,______wj21 .stores and transportation. See Mr. ItESi‘ONSIBLE* high school’ girl f l EDS£L iermuda Station Wagon WOMAN, phone solicitation, ex­ Westerbeig, 4!) Maple Ave., Keans­ desires summer work in Keyport PLUMBING 1 ■ I f l - 4-Dr., A.T., P.S.,RUI, Red ...... t »5* M and IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY perience preferred; 30 hour week. burg^ ______w|21 or Matawan vicinity. Good typist , HAZLET AREA nr mother's helper, full or pari HEATING 1 { Call COlfaxJ-GM.______wj2l TWO furnished rooms, gentlemen time. Cail LOwell 6 0150. wj2l jxncnxw SUPER SPECIALS ®1:1 • t $675 down with modern monthly preferred. Call COlfnx 4-071)4. ELECTRICAL j payments to qualified F.li.A. buy­ MEN and women, part time and For Sale Or Rent_ ers. 3 bedroom ranch with finished full time, telephone represent­ ______wl21 atives. S1X ROOM Cape Cod. unfurnished, UNION BEACH, i room bungalow, KITCHEN ! 19S 8 F O R D I D (EAC gnmc room In basement, spacious all improvements, gas heat and ’ Station Wagon ” living room, dining area, built in $125 per month plus utilities, wall oven and counter range. Very $3 PER HOUR SALARY lea.-.e; also apartment 3 rooms and hot water, reasonable. Call COI­ TAPPAN Rtll, Standard m good condition, full price $15,600. bath, $611 plus utilities, lease; apart­ iax 4-ll69_after 6 p.nr wjll 3«F,U33a'jMa,n r:T :z;rrm iTmrrnja'iaaaxiar Call for appointments Life Circula­ ment, 3 rooms and hath, $911. heat UNIVERSAL RUNDLE tion Co., 52 Gerard Ave., Malawan. and hot water supplied, refeiecces FOUND H FORD Country Squire, 9-Pa«s., 8 Cyl., Auto. Tram., WALKER & WALKER LOwell 6-0931 or FUlUm 1-7676. required. Chateau Roalty, Real BLACK DOG, white on chest, name ALL TOP BRANDS RAH, Power Steer and Brakes, White, _ w | 2 l Home-delivered milk REALTORS E.itate, 215 Carr Ave., Keansburg. Blackie on collar, Friday, June WHOLESALE PRICES - White Walla ...... $II*M» averages about 23 cents REGl^tiiEDNURSE, llt'WP.M" Call 717-5SS4, evenings Hlllcrest 2- 15th in the vicinity of liailet. Call ’SS FORD Cuiloni W — 4-Dr. Sedan, 8 Cyl., Automatic to 7.00 A.M. COlfax 4-2027. wjlf .1(182. wj2l 2IH-W29. wj21 ><*• BUI, Black ...... I WS.*# per quart... und that’s Hwy 35, Hazlet, N. .1. about what the avcraga - Open 7 Days — COlfax 4-5212 CASTLE LUMBER >H CHEVROLET Impala Ildtp. Coupe, Semi for Free illustrated Catalog Cu, Inch, 8 Cyl., Standard, R*H, Red .. »I9W.M family pays the doctor __ _ wj2l CORP., 17 FORD Custom IM, 2-Dr. Sfdun, 2 Tone Blue, every duy. Medicines HAZLET, 4 year old ranch. 3 ln".i- HIGHTSTOWN, N. ,T. 8 Cyl., Stand., R. II., W. Wall*...... { 794.M avcrugo about 12 ccnts. rnnrns, dining room, full base­ BUSINESS SERVICES 'H PONTIAC Satari, 2-Dr. Station Wagon, Automatic, ment, electric kitchen, tile bath, w|M K&ll, White Walls, Tan and White ...... { IK .H carport; iOflxlOII corner lot. As­ sume 4I<5% mortgage, Asking $16.- 1-ENDER Amp tor guitar, $ii0. TtM Above Cars Are Sold With A M-Day Unconditional Guarantee 5III1. Call COlfax 4-3110 Friday, Contractorc Write Box A in care of this news­ Saturday nnd Sunday only. wj2l Top Soil Slip Covers paper. wj21 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS " ’ P.Il H.'.ltiVS DliCORATING“* ’ CARPENTER and liinldme costrsc ’ MATAWAN"™\%lU>ni.F.T()WII TOP SOIL tor, J. G. Metsger, Florence Av«., I'lliO SIM.I.i) MOAT, 12 foot, $15. '*1 PLYMOUTH ...... 75.ao LOW DOWN PAYMENT HOMES l-IS'i AHUMIED l!l l:i Call LOw,.II 6 6487. _ w|Jl “S/WE WITH SAFETY" Two bedroom bungalow, neat as a I’jvnchiiu and bulUlo/.inl<< drivi* Slip covei.s nistcjiu made, llvinft Keyport. New homes, garages, all m PLYMOUTH 2-Pr., RAII S4M w.iv y*ravel, hlwstun**, ‘l*rt. niom und k I 1 1: h t‘ n r l i a i n r«i- alterations and repairs. Call COI TWO small jewelry caser. In­ "Thi) Prescription Center" pin. completely remodeled ami re l imliM :> quire I.ill Ann Siiop, W. Fiont A U TO SALES Ol’P. I’OST OI I ICE deeoiated. Large lot with picnic u p iio liliM e d , iik<* U e p a irin ^ , fan 4-4159 wjtl Ss Ki’Vpuri or call COlfax 1-1027. U4 Main St. KEVPORT glove atmosphere. DIETRICH BROS. rush.iorrj i <*d loam rubbiri. 1I10MAS KEARNEY " NEW ItltUNSWiCK AVE., U-vrv S' , II i.'Jfl. (’.ill (’Di/ax PLUMBING It HEA1TNO _ w!i! Matawan Free Delivery — CO 4-8901 $3500 MAI'AWAN 4 • 1"»14. wjtf Cl EARANlTi sale, u-w.l Imnitiire. Bill Lanzaro's Cor. Main t Rt. 18 Health Is PrkcWst, LOW lil.I ti .fl IJ ■ 21112 386 Maple Plac* laving room, 'J pii-cn set, chain), UP TO M MONTHS TO PAY Ycl Costs Z> is Than Ever G.l.’s NO DOWN PAYMENT w]tt Maintenance Keypnrl dav b‘-d vifa, beds, tables, elc. OPEN EVENINGS TIL • LO 6 -2 2 2 4 MOVING. H aiti jobs, Urfi« trees and Froe EsttmatflE CO 4-079* Inquir,- 2)7 Mam St.. Malawan. Owner transferred, immediate tie- TRUCKING . shiub!)t*iy removed, attii.'s, cel- MASONRY, In ,'ti i-oiii i-le, fouil wj2l j cupaiicy, 4 bedroom split, s>-ieni-e AND 111 j ml yjph c'kan^d. l.andsrap ilaiiuns. patios, In .-pi n "r and re Oil. liURNI-.R. used I seamm, will kitchen, rec room, patio, beauti­ j»i{ donff. CjU I Ihvdl wjll p i i i . r'iiuI- D r.iil, Ill/let heat 5 io*,ni\ 275 gaiMn tank, fully landscaped lot C lose to EXCAVATING l’AIN l'lNO, c iipi*u:iy, ^ I a / i n };, all COII u I . wjtl schools and shopping. all pipes and I'Ktiire.i, $275 Call In!, lepjtri, roofini',. !»mal! jut) SAMHiRSON 11 i.vell it .‘.175 wjM tlfl.WI JM/'M', J»>.»-I<*r sorvu.'i!, i ind d'Mr- 'Uluii UiiOi'If-ii * SI I Ilf Kl i;il'(HI-N SI-.T, il pieces, oval (JFNL:ilAf. SL ir/K l'.S CO. t'uM PAiTOR't IMK. f ‘^ r f ' l '> ,^ *4 1 .1'*-'I- i n ti ud; tali!,-, riK'oa and y'll'r.v, $.15 t,iM n i ’ NO DOWN PAYMENT I i Uf,IX I IIV/ iv j VI j»M Al IIMINI M SIDING ECKEL BROTHKltS 'j WO «i ty fiuilsun mg1,, lohbar V Betsy Ross Hom es \ i Live ilm\i froo, ilupli’x, e.i< h unit I liNNIiNT HI) , MORGAN'VII.I.F, Talovision fit.) IT lilts' - I.E. MICH.? p.1-1,lllll!, n x 12 nml 12 s 15, (IM V ■ Betsy Ross Homes M.'.ilu Only By Csik Bros, ^ [ i)ff«Ms, living room, kiirh*n, ilmiiut Jill ti< I AN III.VI) , fut I*.,llt a piece git«.-n kllclien rrjoin uikI b.uli ti*>vvn ‘JtJirs, I b»Ml- LOW EM, (i-IHlfi DON S 'I V SERVICE , ‘1 '.ii;,‘ Me.- $('.. Call COlfax ;| CUSTOM HOMES TO BE PROUO OF jd'Hjls up^.iirH, (»il fir.ni «t'‘.im wjl 2 For fail effJ(.i*nl radio and to)» I I u- l A/OOI) HI- -V H I O W I I I ii .’ I ’ ') I .’ I I'i wjll M'i iJi ,f. t)UinI ' ' \ H vlnlon ^rrvL-'o rult f Owdl ' .... , |■ ■ ,: . if , in' TV SERVICK 1 t!'i e.i.-li, li,n i l . 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F.li.A, AfM’KUV'AL INC, ona yrs |:V, IIWY 30 W, KEANSIIUItG PER S i si iivirr io . - ij -|»M w|7,l • All Transaciloas Aro Iu WrllliiK — No "EKlrai" Added — No "Poruollcn" w|n • Hill*. ltl‘ i.M>\N CO I 77,it Items, HOMETOWN A(iENCY l.'EANSIIllltti 717 01,<1 wjll i I t l l I H I I | i I A l t P I A I I I - . $ III, le tb - .wjtl I MisrollonrK-)!/-, l-li! kiu-ii, ft t ill LOwell II- KEMI'MHKK: Our Sslfsfied t'u»(omer» Ar» Our Salesmen 20 IIWY. 31 -• M.VIAWAN I'l. w j t l Upholstary LOWELL f)-:u;00 C()WVKKTIHLE TOI'S Al m;l?,i (jp'h tl-.T,'I v :Tii ul*. 4(1 , l-'ot till 11 MH I ‘-I l' 4 ll I 41 y‘v L’plwil 1 II I ill t till.IK I UeUy ttoss Homes, II Oiliom HI., I I* * N *' r I KVKNlN(;s hi:;-2h:w Middle It.u.l, I l.i.'l -i J-ji/'h-'i) : s p -iy ,‘ilio p . .11 IM lit St., M,*f r.vun f n u ll iA i n<. *)diii { l» 11 i nit I i i . AntiCjuos "i I' C04-1676 - i in I <"v smie hi A 'ii i.iii;i>?, I-V) W .nhin;:iuii Roofintj lo sign No in-, ,nire to pay. 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Fq**-* Tt*trf®a» Dinner Friday ^.Mizrachi Tomea More Religious Broadcasts Urged Parly Given Riders Injured, The final , m*eiin/» for the season | Matawaa Township { Seat Officers''1 For Graduate of Parenls,Without Partners, Ce«- Finedriver ■ua! Shore Chapter, will ne a Duicn I 8 - 1 2 U a g u e J Ibstnllanlon oi the officers ot th? K-atbk^rt Dcrec^do, a graduate j.treat dinner to t>e held on Friday Magistrate Harold. Sherman, M?*t- ; ^ ”-‘xn i t«« j awa/s lownship, removed a reck­ Tnwf. «ad Country Chsptur of Mia of St. Joseph’s School, Keyport, , at /:JQ p.m. at Lryslal Brook Inn ' )(fS5 JrK.in6 3f!ftin3t Ray. N m W M M It. rachi Vvoir.eu i^aa held M R i'JiDch was honored n! a graduation party Eatontown. Members and guests ? mo;tcj O'Cbat. 18, of t>9 Main St., I Malawan Township-tH2 teague ton oveeitng, June 12, io, ihe hoci*1 giv^n by hei parents* Mr. and Mr.s, are welcome. A p.'cmc is planred 1 Matawan, Tuesday but did assess i consists of the same f*>ur ol Mrs Max HuLter, SV Bngbien Edwaid Derechailo, Sherwood Dr., for Saturday at the home of Mrs. |'S*0 and $5 costs on a c,irtlAs ! t.'us season, the Angelt. ihe VFW Cliffwood Beach, on June iU. Florence Haddenwald, South Lin- dnvmg charge by Pa'ro;nan fcd- Lions, the-Ptrates and Oak Shades Avf., Perth Ajithoy, with \ir$. Kut Shadyoaks. Manager Bca». Gu:sti's Others .present were Mr. and coln Dr., Oukhurst. Members are = v’-.ard Rv.m, tonnrhjp poiitL*, aiu>- ter Si Isnstess, ’ z&kcti to' contact Mrs. Hadden, pnij from an acc.detu on -Lakeside Angels are running away \vi»h the • Mis, Harry Minder, Somervltfcs. Mi's .Stanley Nebuy;iandsons, Mr. wald if they plan to attend. j Dr- Satu-rqay in which iwo youtafu] race sgain.-only- the Lions stopped was Invtstcd is president, Others arid Mrs. Gone Flenilng and daugh- ___:______' • . { riders jn the car were injured. Mat­ them in a t*-4 game weeks. | ter, .Keyport; Mrs. Margaret awan 'lownship tirst.'Aid Squad The len^uo Jeoders have won five. who assumed oUics were Mrs. teok Geno Durst 10, ot 1?G Bcver- I. Their latest; win was a 21-0,; i^tb- Our^ude Boinlck,, KeaosOUrg, y'ce McCoy, ,Mr. ..and Mrs- John Fallon History Of Linen!j iy Dr.. Cliffwood Beach, anti Thom* j erin^d/. the Pirates Monday, behind president; '.Mrs. Msunct Cn'ir-n, and family, Martin Tierney, Mr, ' as H. Parry, 17, of, Hawthorne St., Lhe one-hit,. pitchinj» = of Ftahkie jCeyport, second vlv? prciid'iat. and Mrs. John Winuris iu\d dauglv- Ctttiwood Beach to a ho*>i»:tal (or i Schaufele.. /and' Jyhrmy Collins ter, -Cathy, Union Beach; Mr. and Told By Scott treatment. / I whacked out ’ homeri in ihe tout Mi s. Mutter, recording secretary; j of tneir rivals, short on pitching tai- Mrs, John Calamari. and family, Patrolman Ryan, reported he en i Mrs. -Cohen, corresponding secret Tlio. history ol linen, from the term'd the charges1because tht O’ ! ent. : ;' . • tary, and Mrs fapwc, Gluck, Peith West Keansburg: Mr. ^nd Mrs. L. growing ot flax, through all its i ri,,. <,. .7 after being bespite ihe score against them, stages t.j the iinlshed product .of | ; i rced'-ove,r Von, the •'middle" of Amboy, treasurer-' Mrs. Hyman Garito, Mrs. Ann Derechailo and I. the Pirates' had numerous.'scoring fine table linen, us care and hen-1 Loltct;kie Dl oy an oncoming ve- chances'-, but could; noi, hit wheu Korobow, Keyport. was chairman '•son, Matawan. r . • . 'tag'e, was. discussed Ijy John A. Also. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis and hide walks had put tne; r pbve»’s on bas­ o! the (Jay. Installing officer was 5i:r,ti (,f Atlantic Hitthlauds florin; Throe youths lost their .driving es,' . ■ ■ ■ • v• '.v ■ Mrs. Sarah Solmor, of the Hessie daughter Robertsville; Mr. and a ’meeting‘of the Root und Branch Mrs. A. Mannings and-sons, Forest; Garden Club held in. the Harris privileges six 'months for. going'$0 The Mothers Auxiliary ol the Art- Gotsseld Chapter oj Mizjachi Wo­ Hills, N.Y.; Mr, end Mrs. L. Hin*| Gardens Fire H'ouse, Union 3cach. j miles per hour on the Garden State ^.els is holding a ..spagheiti dinner men The theme oi i:ie mstallatfoa ton and 50ns, Wickatunk; Mr. andj Mrs, Bernard Dress, club presi- j Parkway. They were Edward . J,. fur the club and its-supporters Mrs. Korobow was honored as going 90 miles per hour on the (Savitsky. 2b . I called fcr niore reHgious broadcasts by the Voice ol! president; the Rev. Peter Mooney, spiritual director; ;Mr. and Mrs, Frank Alexander, were placed in the home of Mrs. i vf. V e n ii, 3b 2 ' t ) ■« ‘-'Mother in Israel.’-’ Mjrs, Gluck America durin# the third anouall commuoico breakfast I tbe Rev. Father Ryder, and Russell LagaUula, Mrs. Stella Paterson,-Mrs. William Daniel Roze, Fiboron. .-arkwav. 2 i J Four ':harj!!!S were entered I J. Dbiiuy. It.: ■12 2 was named the chapter's: Union of the St. Benedict's Udly Name Society, Hazlet1 breakfast chairman. Bullard, Mr. und .Mrs. Smigeiski A preliminary report on the suc­ j P3va»'ellu. If. County chalrniAn. sr., Mrs. C. Putnam. Mr, and Mrs, against Edna Basile, 1271 Seawood Ive.irju;, v 4 4 3 cessful "Spring Along ihe Bay­ Dr., Cliffwood Beach, as u result 1 Srhiibin^er, 3b 4 7. a Members attended from Keyport, Members of S(. Benedict's Holy clear, revulsion for ail religion, I leract communist activities N. fscman, Barhara Lynn, Edward 4 1 2 throughout the world. He joined ihe shore" flower show was given by of collision with a parked cur ' CfUthridve, lb Malawan, Keannburg, Somerville, Name Society were asked ‘in, the kebirth Of Religious Thirst jr., Clare Ann, Stanley jr. and Ric- Harold Simmons, (lower show Metuchen, and J^crth Amboy. : However,-the Rev, Father Ryder Russian center at l-ordham Uni­ ky Derechailo, Miss Heien Aiexan- owned-..by Joseph Winn, New <42: ill 23 1 spirit of charily" to request more chairman. Appreciation was ex­ Cliffwood Pir&trs (9) said the leaders cannot cope wilh versity. in . 1954. der, Miss Judv Gaunt, Miss Cor- Brunswick. Patrolman Frank leligious programs on the Voice of pressed by Mr. Simmons to all the Swan, township police, filed com­ America i broadcasts . during the this rebirth of rehgic.us thirst and The Rev. PeterPot.. Mooney, . ____ „. spiritual...... I llvl,„nelia .Putnam...... Mrs. Ann, Hendricks. ib .. : . . I 0 Graduation Party Held workers and participants in the plaint alleging disorderly action of 0 0 third annual communion breakfust if the people beaming radio broad­ director of the society,' exptessedl'Mr. and Mrs.'E. Rvnn and family, H o v i. 3b 1 0 casts into tne iron curtum would show. Mrs. Dress reported on the assault ami harsh language .'une Jiojao. ib At Pool In Morganville held at Buck Smith's Restaurant, appreciation to the men for the; Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodrow and bys trip to Longwood Gardens Newberry, rf 2 0 East Keansburg. step up religious programs, it is time and sacrifice thov have given mily, Mt. and Mrs. V. Gaunt 10, the day of investigating the ac- J. Br/tzsiak. rf 1 0 believed great strides could he this past -year to help raise the Sunday j cidcnt. Also filed were traffic Phei.m, rt . > 1 0 Paul Baer I, son of. Mr, and Mrs About 210 fathers and sons at­ and daughter, Patty, all of Cliff­ Bellamy, vf 0 tended the communion breakfast, made in the effort of the people to spiritual level for the love of God, wood Beach. Vincent Schmidt, horticulture j counts alleging refusal to show !i- 2 0 Louts Baeri, Morgtnvillu, wns guest chair in a n, answered questions j cense and registration ar.d striking 8. ilamiUuo. ci ' of hoi^or at a graduation party held fallowing mass and communion throw off the yoke of Communism. Toastmaster for the- affair was Connelly, si* .2 0 trom members regarding Amaryl-la parked vehicle, costs a. Dallev. 2b , at Koyle's Pool in Morganville, F«l- services at St. Benedict’s Church, During a question and answer Francis Burke, who introduced all and heard the request made by session the. Rev. Father Ryder stat­ the guest speakers. President John Levitt Earnings Up; lis and Peruvian Daffodils. Mrs. | assessed on these counts with sus- J‘,cm.un, p lowing a swim, refreshments were Ruymond Vogt accepted the chair-1 pended sentences and dismissals. G ra n d e , p i ten-ed and each guest attending Rev. John Ryder, S.J., of l'ordhain ed the reason the Russian Ortho­ Banks thanked the committee for S a e itv ^ . P Sales Gain 96 Per Cenf manship for the annual Christmas Cleared Of Counts S ex. i- ; . received a gift. University Center. dox of Russia is not to be invited its efforts and zncrnbcia for their' ttnndo. c The Rev. Father Ryder said to the coming Ecumenical Council fine attendance. ‘ party. Santo Barbetta, 9(i Suydum Dr., t Those attending were Miss Sandy Earnings of Levitt and Sons, Inc , Matawan. and Rite Wade, New Kenworthy, Miss Patti Konowalow, more religious programs, Catholic, is because most of the alleged The choir, under the direction of leading home builders, were $87S,- Mrs. Bernard Devine, Union { 16 0 I Protestant and Jewish, should be priests and people connecled with Mrs. Mary Ann Beane, sang the Beach, joined the membership. Mr. Brunswick, were both cleared of Miss Arlene Delbert, Miss Jean Se- 103 after provisions for income careless driving charges resulting her, Miss Christine Anne Smith, sent out by the Voice ot America it are agents of the Kremhn and I mass and later eniertamcd at ihe taxes, in the fiscal year ended and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and tn help the groping and seeking therefore would serve no purpose | nreakfast. Members of tlie com* I Mrs. TenEyck Ronson were host from an accident between their Miss Gail Ackerman, Miss Marion . 4 . in u • - i i T» * . . . i i Feb. 28, William .1. Levilt, prcsi- cars entered by Patrolman Royce 8-12 First Half '" Everson, Miss Georgette Boldman, thirst for1 religion on the part of the but.,o exploit as much as poss.hie | nuUee were | dent, announced in the annual re- and hostesses. Mrs. John Scott, At­ 'Russian people. He emphasized the such invitation man, lantic Highlands, Mrs. Joyce Bay- Wallis, township police. Neither Miss Christine Hoffman, Miss San­ cntmitsir* ^ P°fl mailed to shareholders. appeared In court at a time to tes- dra Luub, Miia June Weh, Miss violent anti - religious pressure The Rev. Father Ryder was bom gan. Vincent Maneri, 0 ♦ Sales of houses and land durinu less, Cliffwwd Beach, and Mrs. Honors To Tigers which the Kremlin has invoked m Crewe, Cheshire, England, and Caslalano John Broderick, James h totalled S31,107.005 the re-1 i:Jw;l;ird Savoie, lla/.let. were f :fy against tho other, and Not man Sonja Oslansky, Miss, Angela Man- ,). Currie, keypoit, Mr. Barbetta’s First half season's play in lhe zo. Miss Angela Sasso, John Ben­ against ail religious young people was ordained m the Russian By­ Italton, Harold Auinger. William [ * , „.,i„ -*li n„i c.miI ts. • who are not allowed to participate zantine rite in Rome in 1933. From Browne, Victor Baker. Sid Chleco. | ^ ^ ‘|h;,wnP"Jn' e.ttorney, secured dismissal as the Matawan 8-12 league concluded ,- ' nett; Joseph Petronio, John Tan- of/icer did not witness thu accident. last weekend with the Tigers, man­ • ney, Robert Wilson, Scott Smith, m any level of higher or technical 193-1 to I93G he helped start the bur­ education unless they express a eau whose purpose it was to conn- Charle^WahTand Robert Miller!* j ™ Piano Pupils Give Charges preferred by Mary Wd- aged by Ue.tchle Scalzo. sweeping Rudy Barbolini, William Stattel and equ kerson, Cliffwood, against Dorothy to the title. 1.0-1. They lost ■'heir . Gary Bender. ■...... 3,000.000 shares of capital stock Recital Saturday Gotell, Atlantic Av?.. Cliffwoaa, season's opener to the Red Sox, imposed on Robert Manuel, 10 Or­ outstanding, and compares wilh a were limited to payment of $10 then swept ID names in a row to net loss of $703,155 shown in the The piano pupils of Mrs. Con­ eonis. fcdward Farry jr., Keyport, M rs. Wilson Hostess Youth Bathing chard St., Ket^nsburg; Clail Curran, Sacs Open With stance Jackson, Keyport, will give lake lhe tille. Craig Jackson and East Keansburg; James Kaspra- previous year. was defense uttotney. Beverly Doug Marvel did Die pitching for Mr. Levitt pointed oul th«t the a recital on Saturday at the Key­ Guthciidgc*. Atlantic Ave., Clilf- Mrs. John ’^il9on, Morganville. zak, 186 Sea Breeze Wav, Keans­ port Reformed Church House at lhe Tigers in iheir pennant drive i'jji was hostess to the racial club on Party Stopped 5-0 Shutout Win 19li2 figures do not include any wood, paid SS and $5 costs on com­ and Kandy Davis was th'.'ir big burg, and Thomas Shave, Middle­ earnings from the company's oper­ S p.m. Included also on the pro­ plaint of causing an accidcnt hy '•fvr Monday evening. Those ty.iending gram will he violin and cello solos man wilh tbe stick. The Red Sox were Mrs. Edward Backer, Mrs. Matawan Police clumped down town. Pntroiman carmen Miisiina, Matawan sacs, a team made up ations in Norihern New Jersey, Patrolman Ryan. are Ihe only team to have beaten on a bathing party at Lake Let- borough police, signed complaints. which wtll begin to be reflected and a violin, piano and cello trio, j Arthur L. Thompson. Asbury Harry Konowalow. Mrs, l.oujs for former Matawan High players Students participating will be' them in two wars. Becker, Mrs, Robert Owens, Mrs. ferts by young non-residents al A Malawan youth who was ar­ and college stars, resumed base­ this fall when deliveries are sched­ The Red S:« slar|.«l the second, riving on the scene to apparently uled to start. Donald Miller, Mrs. Martin Smith 11:30 p.m. at night recenlly and ball for another summer Sunday half ul the season Monday Ivy uji- sr., Mrs. August Boldt, Mrs. Mar­ brought them before Borough Mag­ join the party at the time Ihe The company's backlog setling Ihe 'ligers 3-0 behind the gin Smith jr;, Mrs. Joseph Lan­ istrate Ralph S. Heuser jr. last bathers were apprehended was when they journeyed to New Bruns­ and applications for future airtight pitching of Larry Shaw. He Thursday. chased away but required by police wick and blanked the Lou’s Bar now totals $30,750,000, exc township police. Ray G. Rodrique. : zuro .sr., Mrs. Robert Seber, and ael Usposito, Larry Sussman, Bar­ was the hurler who turned the ; Miss Sarah Ann Seber. The next Fines for trespassing on lands of to appear |n court as a slate's wit­ team of that cily !i-0. Upsaht Col­ total sales for the 19(52 fiscal year Rumson, paid $10 und S3 costs for trick against the champs the first ness ill case any of Ihe youthful by some $5 000,000. _ bara Gevas, Pat Rowe. Joseph a careless driving count entered by meeting will be held at the home the First Presbylerian Church, of lege southpaw, Dave Gregory, Lawler, Derek Rowe. Laurie Hat- game oi the season. of. Mrs. Owens. ' Matawan, of {5 and $5 costs were defendants should plead not guilty. Levitt and Sons, in line with its John Hansen. Cliffwood, driver of The Tigers wound up their first Other Summonses worked the shutout lor the Sacs. geographical diversification pro­ lam, Susan Jones, Shayna Koro- the car with which a truck in his half play by putting down Carmen A walk to I*d Flynn, hits by Bob­ gram, is now building in lliree how, Edith Lockwood, Stephen iure had an accident. ' Putrolman .Messina ;also issued Se.uk, Anthony Senk, Nancy Lock­ DcNardo's Blue Jays by a 4-1 scorc summonses on which fines were lev­ by Jackson and Pete Bennett, Le­ major metropolitan areas in iho Sundiiy lo kill the .lays' chances ied against. Dorothy E. Brewer, Continental United States. Levil- wood, Eileen Kennedy, William of ending the half in a tie for the INTRODUCING... high University shortstop, and n town. IS miles from the center of Wallace. Florence Staehle, Celeste Box 2-10, Matawan; Ed's Autn passed ball and sacrifice fly got Club-Literature lead. . Sales, Pt. Monmouth, George Dug­ Philadelphia; Belair at Bowie, Md.. Irving, Donna Dan/.a, and Frank Dropped Makeup Game the Matawan team away to a good mid-way between Washington and Fetta, all of Kevport. A DIFFERENT AUTO POLICY gan, North Arlington, fur delin­ start. Hits by Charlie WathiiH’Um The Jays, who had dropped an­ quent inspection, and to M. Harold Baltimore, and Matawan. Also June Rogers, Patrick Fella, other makeup eonlest Friday io the and Bennett added a Sacs run in Carol Engcbretson. Jeffrey Smith, Department Meets llulse, Manloloking, for failing lo the third. The fourth Matawan run Red Sox. handled by lid Harris, t n ’n n e w tod i n n fkt this! observe a iraffic signal. Mary Hallarin, Linda Gerlufsen, The Literature Department of the ended the half in a tie ivitli the came in the fifth on a double hy Susan Lynn Karpie Emery Smith. Matuwan; Mary Patrolman living Nusbaum, bor­ Woman's Club of Laurence Harbor Sox. Both teams had won 7, lost Marks Third Birthday Ann and Catherine Thnrstensen, mei at the home of the chairman, 3. Mike Hovino s Terriers had A • u n n s T ough police, summoned Ulliahclh Belford; Patricia Veary, Sharon I \\r$, R. J. Crimmins, 181 Orch- • riW THn ANNUAL McKay, 115 Hilllop Blvd., Lau­ on a walk to Ditsie Jackson, Otey wins and li losses in the half. ' rOSSIBLC COST DISCOUNT* rence Harbor. for ignoring a Iraflic Susan Lvnn Karpie, daughter of Hatfield, Cliffwood Beach; Marion ! ard Ave., Laurence Harlvir and Standings include games in nn NVuthington’s sinjdt* and a wild Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Karpie, and Kathleen llagerman, Hazlet. i outlined plans for the coming interborough series .vith teams nl • AurnuTK • lOP'SIULITV signal, R. D. Ilebrick, Wickatunk, pitch. for no driver’s license In posses­ •I;i5 Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood, cele­ j year. the Keyporl league. Malawan W M iaLr rMTICTWH Gregory fanned eight and walked I The department will sponsor a , sion. Patrolman John Muller issu­ brated her third birthday at a bar­ Holmdel P-TA Adopts teams swepl the series. MYIKKTt none. Walker Jackson, pitcher for becue lawn party Saturday. The I creative writing contest in Feb-; Next week's schedule calls for n AND ed a delinquent inspection ticket on Lou's Bar, whiffed eight and walk­ ruarv for the students of the Mem­ which Patrick Folger, Sayre Woods table decorations carried out a Theme For Programs Red Sox-ferricrs contest Monday, ed two. Huckleberry Hound theme and a orial School. The theme will be and a Tigers-Hlue .lavs game lucs- nil* G0t0 KEY AUTO M IICV It written fc« GOLD South, wns fined. Matawan Sir* (5) "My Favorite Historical Character day. both on Ihe Middlesex Rond THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, famous ah r h large cake was the ccnterpiece. “ Accent on Education” was Sgt. Harvey Morrell jr. brought 2 w fiif, (n t settlement of claims tinci i ’lyrvn. it Guests were Mrs. Anthony Cog- adopted as program theme by the or Event." diamund. Intel borough play will KEY in William Connell, Atlantic High­ W. WaUilrtKtnn, If 0 1 The club members will enter the resume Wednesday when Ihe Ter­ 1853. FkIIiI(«s in eviry tliti. R, Jnck»on. rf 1 2 liano aud daughters, Michele and 1902-63 executive board of the lands, for failure lo observe a traf­ C. WalhiiWUm, r% I } Denise, Mrs. Donald Aiders nnd Holmdel Township Parent-Teacher New Jersey Slate Federation of; riers meel the Keyporl Cardinals r» l i t III (hi iMMir-iiylng f u l l — ind ADT0 fic signal, Russell II. Benjamin, H u n k l. c o n daughters, Donora Mario and Association at a meeting held re­ Women's Clubs' contest on Crea-' at Keyporl and thi1 Red Sox play fiKlhir Infrmition on additional fiiturat Old Bridge, for this offense, and nermrtt. ih 0 2 Cindy, Mrs. Gene Chaney and son. live Writing, which will he due: the keyporl Braves. On Thurs­ f). Jarksfrn. cf \ » cently at lhe elementary school. Including a 5 ( m continuation itra innni. Arlhur Redding, Red Bank, for pas­ (). W athifiK t“ '>, ao n i Rusty, Mrs. Alex Yaczina and The teen canteen, sponsored by Feb. I. day, the 'ligers and Kevport Hear* fhoni or comi in todayl ------POLICY sing n stop sign. Capt. Robert Mc­ (iurnfuru), Ib (I o children. Sharon and Dennis, Mrs. the P-TA, held a dance for eighth Readings Hy Members will occupy the local field, while Gowan issued summons on which V a tc s . Il> u u Mila 18. by I.eon UrU, is bHng the lllue .lays nre meeting lhe OreKorv. P 0 1 Ravmond Babcock, Mrs. Tessie grade graduates in the all-purpose HEAL INSURANCE a fine was levied against Thomas Karpie, Mrs. Mary Skorka, Ricky room nf the school on Saturday read by lhe members during the Keyporl Ruulers al Keyporl. ESTATE PROPERTY R. Ballon, Union Beach, for delin­ Derechailo, Linda Scinilmeister. evening from 8 to 11 p.m. .summer and the book will be dis­ BONDS MGT. quent inspection. Utu’s Bar (0) Mrs. Joseph Falco and daughter, Mrs. Fred Rauffus, president, nn cuss'd at the September meeiing. V a n 's A g e n c y iiu r > John R. Fiorino, Broker Louise, und Delwjrah and Daniel nounecd Ihe next board meeting' 'lhe Iheme lor Ihe year wi,! be Zlmrnennan. cf n (i Allan Karpie. will he held on Sept. II and the next! Writing Hooks on Minority Croups In Realiy Firm M. Jtmlaii, rf o 2 in order to understand their fears 267 Main St. LO 6 -18 8 1 M a la w a n IK. Hnukins’, o 1 general membership meeting wi...... ti s he held on Sept. IS. and frustrations. In May, the Lit­ The Ineoi Co., a real estate firm I lf 0 (1 Armstrong Contract l*TA floral tributes in the form erature Department will arrange authorized lo issue 200 shares ofje. itaukin: the program. They will present i common stock without par vahic, I MUifir, .ib ti t of wristlets for the girls and Ixni- o o A $127,000 contract to produce 20 tonnieres lor the hoys, were pre­ guest speaker on "Humanities.” will maintnin an office at 1430 Oak ' Tr ltu,,,K s. 3b I) n millimeter target projectiles for the j Tree Rd., Woodbridge, with Joseph W. Jackson, p Air Force has been awarded to the j sented tn the eighth grade gradu­ A. Matuiono as corporate agent. Armstrong Cork Co. Preparation , ates at their______exercises on Monday. Si-nri? bv ;nnin|*s: The incorporators were Gail Meny, Malawan Sues 2 0 1 0 1 t (» 0 n ;* for production is expected to begin} ' ‘ Keyport, 75 .shares, and Norma U n i’s Mar <> a (> " " 0 () 0 n o immedial-ly Ul the Lancaster Moor j Plan Reunion Tearpock, Woodbridge, and Gerald Plant. First delivery is scheduled Goldstein, East Brunswick, l2'/2 Are you a student or recent grad­ for August, with completion of tiie j The Matawan High Schnol, Class shares each. Papers nf incorpora­ uate seeking your first job*' ilelp contract set for early 1003. Plans : nt ]f)f»7. is now making preparation tion were filed with M. Joseph. Duf the Social Security Administration call for floor plant employees with ; for a five-year reunion. Class mem- fy, Middlesex County Clerk last keep records of your earnings and previous experience in the manu- j bets wishing to he of assistance week. help yourself by making sure facture of projectiles to work on j are requested to contact Mrs. Mur- erv employer has your social se­ the contract and nppioximately 2a j ,el (Baker) Welstead, III Church Real Estate Listing Card curity account number when you employees will be added to the j S! , Matawnn, or Miss pjirieiu Piz- for snle ut this office. begin to work. thiee-shilt operation. I yi, 2!) Edgewater Dr., Malawan.

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