Move Ban for Industry Types
Urm twr MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963 M«mbnr 84th YEAR — 36th WEEK National Editorial Au o c IqUom New Jtrte y I*rca»a Association Single Copy Tea Cent*
Cliffwood Beach Man Killed hi Houle 35 rl. ruck-Car Accident Ifr ) w ; r Smoky Blaze lakes Three Lives In Keyport M m m i lyes Candidates Kowalski, Devino i Seek Nominations
^ , Frank Devmo-und bi^numd Ko- i walskt ihis week announced they i ! will seek the Republican nominii-!
Peter C. Olson, 71, ot Cliffwood Beach was fatally injured Friday i highway.' The (ruck driver, Richard Watkins, Brooklyn, Juckkmfed his evening n his car collided with a ttiictor-traller on Route 33, mirth, vehicle an ho attempted to avoid tlie crash. The Olsen car is shown m of lluilet Ave-, Rarltun Township. The accident occurred when Mr.: Ihe background. Olsen was leaving a parking lot, attempting to enter the snow-sllckcd • j . _ ‘ FRANK DEVINO At School R e g io n a l Bill M e e t lion m next month s pi unary elec Applegate, H yrne tion as candidates tor two seats Beginning next month, ull reg- 1 on the M aiaw an low nship u>mm>i. Assemblyman Clifton T. Barka- i irst aid oTuirts to save the lives of three persons t men and-M r. Klelnschnm ll was found in an upstair* uiarly scheduled meetings of (lie i let? to be idled this year. 1 lnw, Monmouth. and Joseph Min- • faded last night when a smoky wall fire charred and; bedroom. All apparently had h:en aUemotlng Matawan Township Committee ! lh e term s o! two D e m o cra t. (9 otty, (ilou center, have Inlioduceri v/ill be held in the auditorium { blackened the Interior of a house ut 10 Oak St., Key*} escajic when they were overcome by smoke. TIiq a BilS in the legislature which Norman Wood and M ayor John H ead P arty Slates of I ho new Matawan Regional i 1 port. Asphyxiated iu the fire were William Kutan, j fire is believed tf» have startl'd In a rear corner ot would change the method uf fix M ar/ jr .. e.\o>re this y e jr Bo!h High School, Atlantic Ave., it j . 01, Ins wife. Alice, 3!i, und a roomer, Frank Kloin- lhe kitchen und spread aloii£ (he walls. l ire l)nri.ar« ing the share o ' school operating have indicated they will svek the Complete slates Are beinii filed by . ami work;, Tor Western hleUiie Co, was decided Monduv night. i nomination in the Democratic |>n-,! schmidt,.— . • tiiC Mr. —Rutan .— was found ... -near the- front! writers were at the .scene today ia an attempt tv costs among municipalities com both parties in the boiuntil' for | as mi. attountant. He i» a vice ‘ ‘ ' liis j determine the cause of the blaze. prising a regional school district. Ihis year, a number uf rest- . marv. Others who have announced !d“',r b>' wh? i»t.» the bulldins , mayor, two three-year tenns on the i piCMdent of Midway llo.su Cd. dents who com prise the usual | The Bill, A-97, changes the they will run ,mization slate in complained thu facilities in thu '1'he deadline for filing is 4 p.m .' Holmdel Dems Endorse {G arrison Kllds regional district from that based ton business school in Boston and Seven Madison Maiawan Borough for 11)0.1 was'an township hall were, not sufficient today. I on "average dally enrollment" to was employed as an accountant by At the regular March meeting nounced by Lawrence W. Hucco, und suggested the committee con M r. D cvino. a lifelong rcsidLMd ! “the number ot pupils enrolled tlie Texaco Co. in the Canal Zone of the Holmdel Township Deni’ GOP municipal chairman, last sider another meeting place. of the lownship, resides with his j M tin last day of September of before being moved to Houston us Council Posls ocrailc Ciuh petitions were sign tilflht. The slate will be'headed by Regional Board Secretary Kd wife, the form er M iss Connie Moc- Board Deadlwk Ihe current school year." u traveling auditor. The ol! com ed lor three candidates for the Edward E. Hyrne, a member of ward J. Scullion notified the com* ci, and their four .sons al 8 Cross The Matawan Borough Council pany then moved him to New York Holmdel Township Committee, the borough council ttt this time, mitleo that regularly scheduled Ave He owns and operates the Opposition To Scully President, had sought a revision of Ihe cur- where lie is an accountant in the who is the choice of the GOP sleer meetings could be held ut the Matawan-Keyporl Recreation Ceti as follows: Incumbent James 11. banking and discounts division. Both Party Slates Holmes Declines VP school. The committee already ter, Lo w er Main St and the D evinoi Ackerson, Archie R. Price and Mr. Adler came to Nviluwau from has arranged to hold its public Mrs. Fthel .Smale. Mr, Ackerson enrollment figures which aro a |5 ...... ('onstruciion Co. } Filings tor the new sevcMi-man j i Fnrl IL Garrison, Monmouth Belleville in 1941. He is a graduate hearing on the municipal budget slated he was pleased wilh tlie yoar behind actual enrollment. Tho ic n n of M r. Hyrne on the Buildingr iMumbing Inspector \ township council to take office in; j County SupCi inlcndenl of Schools, council will expire next Dec. 31, of the American Institute of Bank at the high school next Thursday lie served as huildinj' and plntnb ; selection of M rs. Sm ale as a can* The new Bill will brlnn the ap Madison Township next Jan. 1, su* j I designated Lewav hy the Republicans. Frank J. Fer Banking Co. He has been secretary- i met* member of the planning board, j both the m ajor political organi/.a- j dent of the Marlboro I nwur.hip rano, a loeul business man, is one treasurer of the Maiawan Fire De- 1 A past president of the Matawan 1 who would he an asset to the lions. ! com m iliee. ftoard of Fducation m a le'tef and George \V. Connor, a county partment since 1948, of the Mata Injuries Fatal 'lownship Ho>e and Chemical Co., wan Borough Firemen’s Relief As But i.? is expected there will be i fc'ndnrscd for county com m it dated Mar. 1 and f'*ad at the Ixurd Move Ban For executive committee member for he recently wa* re-elected as a, opposition in the prinuu v and by j the. .past two years, Is the other. sociation since 1947, and was bor member of the board of fire com-! tee were James Ilarinett and j meeling last night. 1 lie action of ough fire chief in 111511. Mr. Adler fn Accident independent candidates in the No-, Mrs. Diane Mumloul, Iirst dis Mr.. Bucco declared that the Re missioners of Fire District No. 1. . vember election Parly leaders! j the county Mipcnniondent was foro* Industry Types publican Party considered the long also is a member of the N..T. Fire M :. Ut^vmo is chainr.t.n ol the ; trict : John (irilfu and Mrs. An ' ed by three ;ie votes when thani/atn>n tuut Tov.u- ; Brcrcton, third district. Joseph L. Voij and Allied Lu by one would be held ny an unop cratic .side and .lohn Conover, for- \ Ban On Plants advisory board and on the hoard “ Meet Your Candidates" night Mara as new nicmber.;. 'I hree .sc*fv posed Republican and the other by Peter C. Olsen, T i, of 21 I\h :ih ship 'I'aKpayefs Association, lie a!-, mer building inspector, nn the Re-| an unopposed Democrat had expir of the N.,1, State F ire College. so is p t»*sid.*iH Oi Key l'.utei'|»i-i^e.si , will be held Apr. 6 at the mun aratc jxilis and two execulive ses Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, Madison publican j An ordinance designed lo ban un He is chairman oi tiie * ollege work icipal hall at S:Ml) p.m. All resi sions were lo no avail, a vole of ed with tlie recent retirement of Township, di**d Friday night, vhr. Inc. i j ‘riivee pruspeciive caudidalcs as; desirable industry from locating in in Monmouth County. M r. Kov. alski was eit*clt-d to a ; dents of the township are invited Koert C. Wyckoff. The party ac I, UKn. alter being injmed iu a ind'-pei.dfiV.s and jxissibly more are I Mr. Bauman, Dunic! Siallel. I am* the township was adopted Tuesday to atleud. ter Bond and Mr. Holmes for Mi4. cordingly has endorsed Fred 0. Tho Democrats completed their three-car accident on Route ^5. iust thrv-e yeai term on the township I known lo be filing lo oppose the ight by tno Matawan Township Smith for collector and Alfred slate nt press time this morning. cniumdlc:' in November lll.vi ina j Holmes and of Mr. Votu. Mr. t.i ommlttee. There were no objec north of I la,{let Ave., Raritan lown regular slates in November. Adler for assessor. Leo Weinstein, Democratic leader, ship. Slaty police at Keyport said lost m his bid tor another lull Mura, Mrs. Kale Jackson and Mr, Sons to adoption of the measure CJOP Candidates Candidates' Backgrounds stated a full resume of the back M r. Oi.-ien, who suffered a severe Scully lor Mr. Scully persisted and It * publto hearing. ground of the Democratic candi Announcements of the regular Slate Park To the m atter, by law , had to be r»>* Mr. Bucco gave the following res cut on hus skull, was pmnounred Th* ordinance, which amends dates would be given ut a later organization slates tk place Tues- j lei red to Mr. Garrison. ume ou the Republican choices: dead ni Riverview Hospital. present coning regulations, specifi date. day. Mie Republicans made their Tho county superinlendenl relate Mr. Hyrne Is a graduate of Key Thu accident occurred when lhe He Expanded cally bans tar base and asphalt John W. Applegate, the incum choices to unseat the ruling Demo ed in his letter that he bad con- port High School nnd holds an en Olsen car collided wilh a tractoi manufacturing as well as any man bent mayor, is seeking re-eleclion crats at a convention Saturday at- lacied Michael Ryniewic/.. a mem* gineering certificate from the ex trader truck as Mr. Olsen wus at Cheesequake Will ufacturing process which would to another two year term. Mr. Ap lended by 21)0 GOP partisans, 'lhe ber on assignment by tbe federal tension division of Rutgers Univer tempting to louvu a department (liusis obnoxious or offensive dust plegate is well known as a local at convention was reminiscent of a government in Hawaii In privutj sity. He has been a Matawan Bor store parking loi and i>o north on Total 1150 Acres nuisances, odors or effluents. torney wiio is un assistant county national convention operation with employment. Mr. Ryniewic/: had ough resident since 10-10 and served Route Iin. M r. Olsen lost control ol Th* Stats Board of Publio Utility prosecutor. He served on the bor parades by delegates und speeches Mayor John F. Keating announc been usked hi.s preference, and, ofc liis first term on the borough coun the car because of ice und snow on Commissioners reported It will con- ough council und as m ayor in the of endorsement by (IOP parly lead ed at the Mudison Township Com this basis. Mr. Garrison, relate^ cil from 1950 to 53. He wus elect thr road, police said. w et a hearing Wednesday In Now- late 1940s and was a party candi ers m the various council districts. mittee meeting Monday il appeared he decided for Mr. Scully. ed to a second term three years Richard Watkins, Brookivn. who Irk on the application of the Strath date for Congress. He came back The CJOP settled on a regular the Stuie Department of Conserva Robert L, Sena, superintendent ago and has been chairman of wa was driving thu northbound truck, more Water Co. to extend Its fran into local politics Iwo years ago organisation slate a.s follows: Don tion and Econom ic Development reported on his survey to delermin* ter and sewer committee during (continued on page four! chise to the west side of Route 34 to win the nuivorally. lie lias been ald Macrae, who .served as town will purcha.sd 1711 acres to udd to il the district could obtain Wat* the period of tlie sewer system ren where additional hornet In the (continued on page four) ship commilteemnn from UK>7 to Cheesequake State Park. The SC' aid for pupils who are wards ol ovation anil extension now being Strathmore-at-Matawan community I%1 was one of those nmninnled quisition ot lands on thu south aide lhe .state or residents ul the slat* completed. He is a department su Variances Approved are to be constructed. lo carry thu GOP banner In No of tho pork along tbe old steamboat hospital. Dr. Robert Nennn. hot. pervisor in engineerini! for tlie Wes By Zoning Board vember. Mr. Macrae is a resident landing will increa.sd by one-fifth pilal directo r. Informed the boar<$ Township Clerk Cited tern lilectric Co. Mr. Hyrne is a Servic es For nf Laurence Harbor. th* land urea of the present 975- last month there, were children Township Clerk Mrs. Rose K. member of the Mati-wan Library Tlie Matawan Township Zoning Kennelli )L Banks, Cheesequake, acru reservation. the hospital capable of profiling Wcniel was cited for her service Board. who wa« the high C»OP votu-y-dtcr Boa nl of Adjustment Thursday The word that the state is mov by formal instruction and entitlej to tha township for the past quar- iu the UHi'J election when be ran foi Mr. Feirano attended schools in F. Howard Lloyd nigh', approved two v a ria ire re ing on park land acquisition to il from th« d istrict within W’hos# er century. Mrs. Wenzel started Je rse y C ity but has been u resident quests. one which w ill perm ., con Township Committee nl.so was no er carcei s> clerk In lll.'IR. Ernest biought a suggestion from Commit- Ixmnds ihey ara habited. of tlie borough for the past 15 years. Prominent Educator, struction of a gasoline service sta minated. lermun Harry Messenger, recrod* Mr. Sena found there wero U J. Hodgson road supervisor, was Two of Ihe leaders of the Com He was u personnel official for La tion, and lhe o tlev enabling es- lion commissioner, that tho town (continued on page four) hranted a leave of absence witli mittee for Fair Water Rales (fight voie Laboratories. Inc., Morgan- Speaker Succumbs labli>hment of u children's day SIGMUND KOWAISKI .ship should look into a change in pay until Apr. 3. ing the increase in the rale sched ville, before going Inlo business care program ihe subdivision ordlnnnca. calling lluildlng Inspector Harold Behr Funeral .services for Frank I Inw term in Iasi Novem!>er's g-neral ule instituted by thu Municipal for himself in Ihe borough as pro The gas station is 10 bv* con on developeM to donate acreage in reported he had Investigated an al ard Uoyd sr.. Si, of lil'O Main St., election. Dunn;» his tenure, he wa.« Uiilli.es Authority) were among Rai^OTlTiir prietor of Ihe Patio Pit restauianl structed bv the Ib v s Oil Co on a fixed percentage to thu number leged violation of the inning code Maiawan, wni: held Salmd.iy ai I in cliarge of ih.: commutee. [ those endorsed al the convention. on Route .11. lie has conducted tliis Houle 15 opj>o.siie Conniy Rd lhe of house* and tha now population Which Indicated a physician was p.m. at the Colls Neck Relurmed A resident of the River Hardens j They were Donald 1) Tierney, business seven years. variance request '.\as nmde by lhe being brought in. Mr. M»sieng«r Church, with tht* Kev. Samuel Ir- seciion. Mr KowaFkl is «* ft»; mer j Madison P a rk, co-chairman of tbe Maivli Of Dimes using more than 25 per cent of liis Mr. Connor moved to the borough current i»wners of the propel ly, said ha had he.tid that other muni home In Strathmore for profession Pento officiating. Interment was in memSter of the planning boaid and ; F a ir Wat ei Raw s Committee and from Kearny in IM . He is a grad Vito, Susie, .lohn and Conceiia l‘ap cipalities havtt mtch provision* in Old Icnnenl Cem etery, under the seizes as a member of lhe town-j Alcxandei F. Smeaton. Central Mothers March In al offices. He said he found the uate of Howling Green University pa, ull of lUH ( hun h St., Keyport. their zoning ordinance*. direction of the Bedle Funeral ship sewerage authority lb* has Office had not been opened and no They were rcpicncnled by l ied M, Park. he mi employed for many veat.i hy M i. Messenger also wanted the Madisonj TAPS violation existed, He also reported Burictv, Malayan atnnney. Ihe Other candidates selected weie he Informed the physician about lhe Auurric.m Can Co Vhiccnt T Caiuolheri, GOP coun subdivision ordinnnc* changed that Sold 13 Sinks For vanancu vva.s nere^.sajy i)ei ause developer* not bn permitted Co up M n . Ji>lin Phillips, dm hrnsn ^ (lie regulation and had his assur- j ht! promised sile is liOU stpiafe feel ty «ommiitecman from O I di tha M uth*n M aroti (or th» m w M ancc of compliance. midge. Robert .1. Oavlin, presi root all trees to make w ay for their $6, $25 Fines For It less than retjuiretl bv ihe /omnu Endorse Candidates operations. Ha wanted line* erf ax* ol ths Nlaroh ot ulnis* Wv* • Lemuel G. Taylor, s former po dent of the Sayru Woodn South Re. ordinance. Petilions, ji'dlesting lhe istmg shad* (reei navud along all Madison Towinhln. ht»l sniWutlHl lice radio dispatcher, and Onell Magistrate 11 mold Sherman. Mat- ,;as stalnm were r«** t*i‘.«‘d hv the At a sp e cial m t'eim g of tlie M a t! publican Club and Rlrhard I. Dealy that ilm sum of IM JJ 24 W«S jr., Savm Woo-ls South, who serv sheets to bo luid out. Richardson were appointed as spec awan Township, fined I'.vo Madison lownshii) com m iliee M nulay and boro Townshio OtMnocratic ( !nh on t Mr.y Rolcnse Land For School* Iliad. , ial police for Ihe lmlaiire nf the Township youths, Ronald Oiffnev, .eferred lo lhe zoning N iaril Monday, held in Mn* First Atd ; es us a member of th*» Madison j Ths brnskilnwa Of funds Laurence Harbor, und W illiam Ciili- Township Shade Tree Commission, j jreai'. in the only othei case I hursday Ihiltd m g , 'I ennent Rd.. lhe club en ! 'Ihis brought question If tb* dona Motltsrt M»r«p _y»* M buns, T e xa s R d., $2,ri each for tak doised Henry Sado.\ Woidh’S'lown Rd., Morganville, a> lands tor schools, as ruiod out In tain, f 137.-161 C W w Township Revives hcnchfront concession o|>eratni. Rd. MotjMnville, t' ih a slate, nnd put .lohn A. Phillips, j M | i|Cl U I e candid ites lo- township coinmnlec lhe Mldlown case decision, as giv 11, iN|r*, oeorft* Tho youths admitted they sold Ml ,n", !'.! bv- L!M juai e Hint a burner mayoi no.v on iht* Mid ret te.ilion ing the developer in a better poll- - * ■ f a of Ihe III sinks for Jti. They pro t*ii Inn pmper.v as a illescx Couniy pnaul of l-reehold- i dav caie Notice ' ^continued on page four) Harhor Controls tested tlie sinks appeared lo hi .mini |or a i li'iilien’1, -i, In ch.irge lhe foi mei mayor j i a t o % ji 0;* t.i in . Mi s. Fa > i ell lf’‘>l »l n’d she 1 will not b* responsible foi an> syhuots, oaptsl thrown aw ay, so they did not eon dehl-i conl i i h IimI by my wife, immedmlcly Issued ti blast »l lhe’ llrldgH, l)l«l?lm Commission, Boat sldei they were stealing when they .ranis lo u.-.e the M iiictnri lo cm e "ng/.ed and e.unoncked" actions j Korean Bishop in .siv to li) ch iU ie ii ol Winknii'. ( alhei ine ‘hlv i Imr, onptnlrt. ' Regulations Eyed look tl: mu. Det. .loins M ctiin ly, John N Silva (conl lulled on page foili I , Dlstrlot II, M lotvnslil|i polii e, look them into j; ol 11**i * Michael Abha/ia. bo i. (l Methodist Spoakor custody afler they sold Ihe Sli worth ■liaiimin, /innoimceti lhe next Ordinances esialillshing u Mala A bishop of tho Methodist (h u ic h of sinks. ihi'cim;* »'• ill he at H pm M i■ ^ Wan Township Harbor Commission in Ko ica w ill bn ihe guu*t nrench’ . oaptulM, Ilonuld Mlher, Atlantic S, Cliff- anil regulating boating on the town- Initiate Hans To Fotm Jaycees .'r In lhe h u si Methodist Clm icb, Alao l.nui'auoi 11 wood, paid on an as'iaull und (jllp'J territorial wutorwaya Indud- )>'>0 Houser Fines Two M aiawan, on Sunday moininn at Mrs. Jojoph Vo battery coiinl preferred by Then [lg Matawan Creek and jxti IIiiiih tu * 11 o'ti u hei. he lltihop Hy- {2.12.I l l I.ouii't'/.J ilore Allison, II Delaware Ave, ( Kurltan Bay wuru Introduced In lecenl courl session., Magl i .I aycees The wpeuket s en light ened uiigki I Lew was eh*cted to tho ri, M rs, K lolllI'd l, dap eilffwoml. Mr Allison lolil lhe courl I'. I IOWA Ul) IK ) VI) Sli. Plain lo launch the organisation I londtiy night by ths Matiuvau hale Ralph S lleuser |i , Main thoso altendiuit on var.oun projects eplsct)j>ai y in l!*jl and hni roiulcr- Jill!) ,W| Cilffwood doh. owntihlp Committee, he vvas hospitalized lor a enusid wan. imjMised fines of ^MH) and (a of a .Maiawan Chapter of lhn Ju i- l.eonai'l llom ilir (tnd Mi Home. Mulnwan, Mr, Lloyd died suci esshilly uudci lalum by olln’r cd o'l.nantlui^ ;»ervic*> for I'hrUt Tho snmo ordinance* were adopt erahlo |>enod lifter a Ne*v Vear's cosh on lohn Hoeyman, Viin lor Chamber of t ‘umnieic»» »■ "e t among lint people of Korea li.mi Louifhlln. oaptalni, f219.ll i iii I Im isd .iv, Feb. Urt, illiil. in the chaplcs, not the I ast of which ' In December 10911, a year when F'.vu braw l in which M ille r lie.U Biackle Rd . Matiiwnu. mi i miii Ivy House Nuisln;! Iluuic, Middle made ai a meeling held on Lridav was lhe >|KiM',oi,',hiii of lhn P h ila I lorn In Kotea of Chilsilan pai Madison Pst'k, Mlulisol l.ukJCI tnS Democratic administration con- him. The complainunrs face boro plaint t»l t apt. Robei I M< t io a ju , M n Hiintuvl Moi«lU, OaptaML evenmg al tho iVefi Inn. l ien | delphia hagle-New Voik (riant pi*’ rni'-i Mi'ihop Lew bat had an unu» lha m arks which In: told liie courl town, il fie r a long Illness. botongh }K»l|ee, Anthuny U t 'i.m, Hed the township, in March can. and attended by moia than •vdMiii fmtlb.dl gaim* al Piinceli'ti ual opiroiiuiitiy lo sei ve a hind Uo u VJ.tt 711, Kuyrs Woody South, Ol#. lutd come from M Itlot's fists. Hen Mr, l.lovd was bum In I'roneau, Mutuwan, paid $3 nnd i l c<»dn on 10, th* ordinances w trs rosolmt- ii do/en young m en lim n (he bo,|,i .t l,tl| Im h fit,:i« il ovei $|.ill,(Mil) by division and devastated by w ar. 11 i<• i Ii. Mt*. I'rnnk Triiy, oaplsltL on election pledge of former ry (iolenbock, I’erlll Amlxiy, was Ihe m iii of Hie lute W illiam II. anil u dollnqiiuut In'ipetiiou .miumoni In I'MiU 1|(* Was clecled by M ed»0 SIM '1.1, Snyr» Woods Ikwth, D ll- utlorney lor tllu complainant. M a iy l' tl n e ) I ioVil lie hut] btieu ough and to w nship A n --ment . ftm i li.tti1.I* i tn th e - .U le lublloan Mayor Potor J. wniorj. by l'ntrulimin John Mnllei, b«i! 'lhe ie ■unit w ill b he'd di'.t's Hoard of World Mission* iil.-t III, Mm, Hobart O 'llsrs anti Two accident easel resulted In a lit''loa,: i. .idem ol Maiawun Atltl ,||l! Iiem,( made to .ifllliilfe A etl t that llm». Mr, Waters l»r)iis ougU (H)lico. 11 th 1 Mid-. i'ii’ ,i is m i.iie thief hu of tha Du Mi i Wallet lliirllilelielm. csplalm. fine* of (10 omi $1) cnsU ugalnsl was Ihe lir:,l gnuhntle of MnlaWAIi tint hifito aud mitton;«l lunloi Cham | I hill Mbit. 'dlnifloM Munn«o«ii/iry'tinnsc«»i«ry im!im!ord Hose I n f ile if p 11 f llieil' Of I it < ill' i , .('toil H 10,ru Coiistanline Shi'iknen, F.li/alieth, High S i'mil Ih’ aili'iiih d Trnnlou Ihiis of t ommctce vnrrnnWd" ami noted that the Ol I 1.1,1. .O' V . ilm I M'S pio.jiiiiu turned in and .loiin I. Calanilni, lle llo iil Stale Colh'i'.e anil dal extension Borough GOP To A lo o f Tempo! ai v oh i ei i wci e el''. ! I'd pwnshlp planning booril had miffl- In .ill \oou:» tli i 11 I.I Special '.iii!i, i ii [nllo.vs S ii v i ^ Woii’U townshlii Iciiiilinii d on iiar.e fmn) lo ue i \ f* until tht* lo tm a l '|e, I .un (continued on pugn four) I’atiolman .Innu'.i llovl, < ‘eilmg p.nm . <1 '*i p.allon. I mo' 'I.i.nil, f I til .il, i ild III lili(e, S ill ill. in i'.ii Ii TltO rcgulai monlhlv nn'ellng of r.oiuellme V.tillill lie' 11e e.I month Hid l"'.\ I! -Slip !> , isillce, was col iplaiii.ini i \ I < r 1.tIt i ili |i ed 111in' m il,. I* ho e I l.o d *. at e i M llilil oil 1‘illk . H it all, C llfl« iiu .| Nnllce Ilia M hIuw hii It Republh.au I’li'l Ie,| wein M e I I h hi'tm I r h im '! I .Hid !l» '» e\! i Notice ense liitl 1 H■111 r•i •' t! 11 id ' I II e a c h, JI U 1 :1, riie.' .eiiuak'1, Vynl l.iili^ uhiie, and colors Chit) will be luiltl I 11(I.iv ill K .10 j m an; ( Jeoi/,o t o n n o i, .e ■el aiv. wdl i <• iilli 111 t << < Tlidr* || no substitute fin esperl- .'i'- i iii "ii!, a IM'III.I, I,m ill'll"' ll.iiiioi, $ I1' al. New Vnrk 1'urnpih'i l\ |iie '.' J ! fit j •. 11111 it M ali hi i,! colors In p in. n( (hu Honk und Lmldei M n' , I ii k U a i ie n , 11 'M m ii ei men' ,lild I'" and quality nioninrhils. We i oi ding to Run I t, i.eMidii't shi.i In l . i i ' 1 ’ I iill*' Whim in' i t'lul. ot i iiui 'ui'ii Inioits, freituenl d ally se ivice lio n Vvnl Liili'ii SeniiClii , JI.D8 jjtll- I Inline, Itrnad SI I he innlii feudin' i Spe.il.ers al lhe rn* ehn,' a -mi (er both. Call Wbarlon Meinorl. Alwyn Ood'e, pie-.nlenl of lie' |< m t I n <> in tn. Who i: h-* i oitl.ii led O ia n 'Ml chlC'lt'O f: etl Slo ililp "■ iili.ir , SHI, I "'n A|'n Itall, MI.'H). Itollii's. CoiiinHitum buy 10 Ir | Ion. Iluiiy, I line1, Sliotl, liay of lhe meeting will ho (he Inlio I, Highway X), Kny|«nt, COifax nl aMi /MD fm d> I||;l4 ui Scailo pi w . h / L , J I il-i ; Mrs, Duvid Wals.m win Ihe aduU bookl and Post llo u .e s idvimn ol the eniini jiMijjiuni IfD—adv 4/2fl COIfaS 4-3213. wjt|i -adv I flea. Thursday, March 7, 1963 1**9® Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL R j. Malawan Man Presents. Past Presidents Award U .G f i l . N U T IC K . L t <,41 V > f k ? JLEGAI, NOTICE H I Displays In w m » Off' M A T A W A N IN T t l K C O U N *rRbfity^LM.)n. o?. »K5.nptii'.T f/n«i pubfcscatj:>n j*a piov^o<‘4 TY OF Ml/NmvMrrli • p^cr. en:c iiv law; ' - • S L C f I O N 1. Ai! 1 1 o p e ra tio n P'ovoe cf aov «*»• them. . Wh«.* PUBLIC NOriCK. ii' herchv tiv**a r-nv nr.lor or oitui o r npot ; Doihir.v ««• :m ordtrcd •-.> Tie puoli!,i;ed ae./oro.iift io am i nr•otx’ i . n a vu i io • nt-nt ; .u•-0 >urT:ier v o n v i'^ re d for 5ia;j| pns.s*. aft part of the ccmiuy-s National 4-H r » 1 1 a: u /tict-.i.n,' ol lue J-r.v i^ ja p O i’b Wcuk observance. rirjwrts-Pet- C'H. jo Uie vhittfiu v..on>nut(ce to oe ).w;]q at to r rtlu.-dcJful.,-” *r -K.Mwtons jr.. Middlesex Cunn- . liiiihtinw al Hi Lower Main 8t. m sfc'.criON ti. Ir* ra>.e. f«.r a n v r« ; in e ••fov.,n-ij)it? ti* M r.tnv'jti. Nev.- j e i - ly Club Agunt, , „ . on. ,-\;n ^ v t h sev. oo Mixuta v. the day C;>. ar t to<-^. P .M .. ■ ;>J tcaii’ni' linse. and al ctnv tune und .-.traditional part of iNmional, 4-11 j plate, .to whr. n ihe tatd ■ meeting may Club Week.' the iigent; rays. 1 hey , in oi p ro vj ; bi: 'ff.'Hr, time 4.r tune Ai s r c turneri at acqumnltnjs the public , ! Alai:,- f t i w a e h u rn e a n a p ts c c ;• p o n h c he.ai-- iyilli v.’lial Ixivs nnd p us in-ciiub I) i-lared {il.iti»>:i;»1 o r i'iva::ri • jog wil: !k; held c s u cn o rd in a n c e . mg U i-i hopul he w« that th *>is or non thereof. ! KOSK K. WKNZKL. - alsp Wili ■ stimulate membership, f’.ifiv priced «.-n th**, \v;v st-.u T iO N 1?. i o i s O ’ d in a n e e sha«; . Tov./isti.p Ctwcn; , ■iU*i K u v. ar lake elfe."! inMneil:attlv v< its ! VI $3.p.,en . . i . -.V the same time, iisseintuins > iiie Tov.-ivhip o i M .tla tn inter“ tin,, i.ic Latching w.ir ‘•Miolv of V iivim eafh , .i N o i/c.r'M ti AhaJJ a n . 4 tlftw dlspltty .in Itiielf Is. a -worth ir other-Ai.*.* place or ita* t 1 . while project for a club ot yotini; ec'v. jiLuuiria.MCii b.*ai or j |).“ODie.- M r.1 M u n cu s notfcs. It j if unv KJtuI e r na* 1 LEiNEVE MUSIC SU I00L deveiiet. Ol a;-.v o th er ; ■r/givta, a ;group.a -chance to-express ■ , novai'ie ar jinuuuabic- c-bjee-. nf llighwsv 34 {i\'i Mt. North Matawan I rathe Lignt) at Edgar Rd.. .-.tne/r ideas and develop, their, ere unitas- iv-tiLi*.* in or w|>or. tne v .a ie rs ! : a jiv r talents.i1 - -.---. ... ■ i 1 Harit.an Bav ov Matawan Creek. ; ‘.itruti lue 'Jaw'iV.-.iiio of .M.aiawaa in! : Most.clubs appoint’cnmmiUees to e C o u n tv Jn-t'.mu.'iih, \ I n str u c tio n all instruments plan and r.sser.ibie . the .(lts|>l.av&: i SKCTION 4. Al) bo.Ms or vessels : praneiiect m v n-.ne o c hv }v;nl tiy fca*. ! . Committee -members•• .receive -m- t fia-^ul ;ic* o r e.Uiev tuei. h j ’ ned e r eon- 1 CONSERVATORY GRADUATE TEACHERS . etruotipn in tlie principles of fcood ! M jm ou rti art •*?nf.Mfie evi.-eed.r-i’ ih r e r \ desli'.n anil color harinnnyi- Ih* ex. •, h a rso p o w e r , u h d o ht.-n’ «vpe»;itcd. 1 Theory — harmony Classes : d r iv e n o r pmpi-iku ou any o? the] . liihlts then are Indued by a r.ryup ',honn:|:hf;.res vvaterv.ayv Iviiik Dancing and Voice tias^en ii or local-citiwms and these people v.iihi.i tins 5?t;-ie fcrmibj: a t-.v.mdary ! - pivp- w ritten reasons w hy thfcy. m ln of The Tv.viiship «.f Ma*Jn tin: i C::'uutv nf .Monmoulh. ihai: he equip- L ( ) 6 4 2 » 3 " . tiie disBiays (he way they do. Xlw.i pen an d provini/d ittx e(f>eleiit ma>»i* ) .Chin . Apent1 savs ..all this -,heips : find am.l ex;>au>t pipe or muttfi’.vuter ‘ young ..’people grow in iilnlity and ex;taii-;t. r»r m u tfle r. su eou;.irueted an d usees a s a inuf!.** in u n.;t-i:»na\:le tport -.manslup , manner an;! v i reasonable extern Middlesex .-Coimtv : judges - this : lhe nn|>o «>i explr,fu,n. CO 4-0*33 year are Km>cri Blunt, County i S K J .T iO N 5. AW o r v w c l s ! ptvpciied >!* whole or in part by j;as. Supt. of Schools - Mrs, Anna L. t j**'sn an eau.ne. w;n'e t>c*tnp op- Middlesex County, and Milton Cow-1 ietalcd driven (tr proiJfded on any DR. MARK B MUSCARELLA of the ltHJro»U!alarcs or wateiwuys un. Countv Agriculture Aj;eiit. 'vjn.°. •AiJhn; tins SI ale fu-.m'n« a bonndarv of lhe Township or Mata Optometrist lrvinK Bauman, (center) 5S Fnmcaii Ave., Matawan, President o l: graphic Branch, Llectronlcs Laboratory, (left), also reei-tvrd Hast wan in ihe uountv of Monmouth. «hal! Officers Elected By :-e e o n ip p e d jimiI pt,ov;deiroeti?u a::d iised EYES EXAMINED Signal School, Port Monmouth. Darius Lastelhnl, Chiei of the- Photo-1 ^ ___ __ lo rmiffie »n a iv.u.sonahic manner and ^ to .* rejsoiuihtf c.te.'K rhe of A in eel inj.’ of ihe Monmouth - Hie e xplosion . County irticiely of ’Model Railroud- I.E G A l, NOTICF. ! SKCTION »i. It he unlaw tuJ [ U u ' lho driver ol anv tmat or vts.sel PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING in(>. organized in .F e b ru a ry 1J02, | Speaker To Talk a n c e s tit tn< o-.vt'ship ol M i «»i- ar.v .>cei!!»:<:«t t h e reo f p. onerj.te 30 M A IN S T . K E Y P O R T was held at the home o! Otto X . ; Hie cutout or (penni# ni unv inufller Social Security Saves Home | On Hillel Academy i» the Conn ol .vtoiimnutii I if Michigan Ave., Hazlet. . ffte w? < 1 I « 1 ot j m i ni j.’ie erm in e of a ^ v in>at in- v e 's e l . .iter.\jns \ im Hit Urn’ .lini t 'A im e .stamKnjf. e r bein>! o p e ra te d . New officers elected are: Pre.M- i M rs. IZiijiom: B . T ic k , 7 Ned D r., 1 d n v t n or pi -.»p«‘!ltcl on anv of H.e r»l t h f T r "f Man iliiit Alfred Bi'rt< a ,1 Piilin iice ...... , 1.-- Perth Amboy Office of the U S, So i Hufclcl. w ifi enterta in'at a t*‘a on tinn outrli’ are.s oi w u te i v.ii\x ly .n g \ ll resident lirl E I Ilis Mtlillc ll,e arrl'jl of ’linre tllan a iruetH. nto i within this State. ft.nnhiK a \>r>‘,md- , ! Tuesday al 8:30 p.m. al her home i .1 rv «f th e Tuv.’n'.iim of M itta w o n p» i if)sn secretary Ucisuru Iduardj f lr s rtMonUive Si ual Sicunty cial Security Administration, em etc of di>t i for allthnse interested in learning etc.. vipiirt wwlu.n h o in :»re here: i f ed ; 1I1L- f..Lin'v ol Monmouth ! HOME REPA phasized that all the records con ' Sl^C-plOX 7. \n per: on shall throw, i • -IJoiii. tmzlef: construction superin-j cheeks are expected to s>ave thc i more about the HiUei Academy, Vhi ofuM".v;se plave tun.1! the t Any Jo b I rom Basement To Ron! I Perth Amboy. The f»uost speaker I j.nui rtUjacc'.; io <*r :n or (.n-on me ( « SKCTION 7. Tnis nr^'uancc fclnH Lcs rlonicr was welcomed as n(.si Anderson, who reside on pletely confidential under our So I w ill be Kabbi D avid Twer«?ky, pi in* I w a t e rs u itiu n the Toe. «v.hip of Mat»«« Save On The Salesman’s Commission j t,»Ke e ffe c t im m e d ia t e ly upi'i' H ' new member. Grc-enwixid Rd., Morganvllle. ! cip.il of the academy. ' v.an in Pie County ol Monmouth any • ALTlCltATIUNS MASONKY cial Security laws. However, Mr. j afloplUm anti puh'Uiitinn j*j» pruvnittl i t-’.irha^e. dchrt<. rui>i'i.*ti, oil, re ids or NO JOB TOO Club -members are building-a '7- Mr. Anderson filed his applica- , , , . , | Mrs. Tick ma" be contacted nt I h y ia u . « ALUM'N SlUINC; KiTCHKNS ! olbri re/u e maiej'ial. • ATTIC HOOAi.S • SWING by-33-loot H.O. layout nt their club ! tion for Social Security benefits Anderson has granted written per-1 CQ ^ 22 |)y t!msc j.t.ckinj, further N O T I C E is ‘ IH JBtJC hereby Kivrn | .SE C T IO N ’ ti. Aii.v p^rMMi w h o .shall • B AS KM K NT STURM WINDOWS b h ; . . . n o j o b Hull tne lurei'oie.t Ordinance was iti- I violate «iiy <»f ihe provisiony of ttiis | ' quarters on lhe Scenic Drive in At-j nearly 18 months ago, but was mission to make these facts known | information, • BATHROOMS J*AlNTlN(i tnxluicd i'l a ioj;i:W nievtiii^ the Ortllnanee. Ihe cause of the violation • G A R A O K S T l L K W O H K TOO SMALL lantic Highlands. There are several! found not lo be eligible because in order lo assist others who may Township Co'nimlteo of the ‘t ownship j c-naM he it'i removed, nnd every Real Estate Listing C a r d f • H K A T t N G H tJO K IN G m em b ership , open, Anyone inter- lie railed lo submit adequate -.in-, be unaware that their unfnmiliarity of Malawan un Monday, lho *lth day ' day o.i which such violation shail • U O H M IC K S eslcd in joining is asked to con- i formation and proof concerning his' fo- sale tu this office. <*f March, l!iftJ, and paired on hr si > contnme shall eun'siitute a separate j We Do Our Own Work wilh the latest Social Security fuels readtnK, anti the sanu* was ’.hen or- ;iiul distinct violation o? this Ordi- j Lleensct* Elcctilciau tact Mr. Ellis, OS 1-0211 for. fur* correct date of birth. Despite this deved t(« be published acimrdinK lo nance. ‘ LEtiAl. NOTiCE Licensed Plumhe!* ther , information.. ... long delay, the Social'Security ol- might cause a loss of money, ne- low . an d that ssueh o r d in a n c e yhall SEC^TION fl The wotd ‘’person*1 as AH Woik Guaranteed ,.,1,.. i he /orther co.isidere;,J ,4V i-onn Mam .voeiatioM, . p artn ersh ip, cor- Universal Home Bldrs. Irving Nttsbaum. Matawan; Ed Street, in lb* Township of M;dis\an, LOwell M347 ments. which together, proved his elij'ibililv for Social Security ! nic i t o h d a in k d i *v T h k g o v - ward i-uettchau, liolindcl; and Mr. New Jersey, un Monday, the lHlh & Remodeling Service t»A\ or NIGHT age and-established his eligibility ,.H,w.]enod of join the Rev. Mr. Hanson because Committee of the Township <»f Mata five years each. The memltcrs thall the Portuguese government refus wan. ('i‘imt\ of Munmoot.i ;md State serve until Uieir Miccess(»rs are ap* ed to grant an entry visa. New Ji”ise\, heid on Manh 4, 4£8 Broad St., Shrewsbury Matawan Lumber Co. S A V E $ $ I jointed And liu.itlhed. Mr. Hanson’s chief work has S E C r t O N 4. M e m b e r s of the said l Routt- as • 1 m ile South ut Med R a n k ) The Friendly Lumber Yard Auto — Discount for Safe Drivers been'in trainina African ministers | Conimj,»ton «h«n «*rv« wiiik.ui «»■! I),llnl' at the William Taylor Bible School j p'sYsction 3. said Om um -ion ih.-iil I „ , T l'" '■ " 'i‘ c'1'’1'1 D ally ft to 5:30 Home Owners — Reduction for Package Policy on ihe Quessa mission station. He 1 ori'amze immediate)'’ u|x#u ilh j<;>- 1 J* J-11,(1 F r i. '(il H Sutphin Ave. IO 6-4500 Matawan is a native of M aii.e ami later re- ! ijolntmcni uml *.,.11 elc.’t . el.i.lrmm. j -- ^ 1Jr|)n„m^ rtW W W MWWWttWMWWWWMWtWWMl Fire — Liability — Household sided in Flo rid a. He trained for the SECTION fl The mid CommiDfiion t,f Service Examnmtn.im m inistry at Asbury College, Will- 1 thaii have me following j)o»erb and i A ii'to u m c d clo sin g 'M- ary «.b- * Opt i t». riii/cti' , U» inontlir rr»!di-nt NOW GOINS ON AT i.; M ;’t«%\\ an 'rowoship BONDS MORTGAGES Ihe Simpson Methodist C hurch, Old : |t.) -j-,, prevent |M*rnianenl anchor* ; Radi" Di1 p.th-iier, Sat..i-y, V an s A gency liridge at which time the .speaker ! Ape or ob*truction of any ch/iracter f.'u’W |x r ' fit!. John R. Fiorino, Broker .121 JT.r.o YOUR OLDS DEALERS will be the Rev. Davit! IHacklmrn ; ‘-J*, th. ' -- - - 267 Main St. LO 6-1881 Matawan Superintendent of Methodist worK intL*ri“>t of tne Township of Mai.i^au an o r d in a n c e p r o v id in g k o r in A laska ■ bi the Cotmiy of MonmouUt nml the ; T H E R E G l'L A n o ji Oh' ROATS OP ' :i n,li\lu>public I tom It./I the .said It'.tfir... waterways ...... within L'tiAERATtNG AND AVI! IIIPLACKD At’ t'M l!l*/\N!UPON f^ltOR lhe boundaries of Die Township of IN 'I nr WATERS WITHIN THE OLOSMOB/LE'S ;M,ilawan in the Countv of Monmouth TERRITORIAL LIMITS OK THE '.and to keep Inc .same free Irom poj- TOWN Sll 11 OK MATAWAN IN THE I tutum. obvtruoti<>n, an d o|ien to n.t\i* COl'NTY OK MONMOUTH AND | pillion PH ! 1 H.'s'f« KOI, '[•HE I' N I 'O P C E ' : t cr t Tlie m i mliiM's ol lhe M ud T h e .MENT THEREOK AND IIX1NG ; H a rb o r C'»JIHI r* i *- •« i < »<1 Ilf T i n r.M rp fif p i : : . a l t i e s r o R t h e v i o l a t i o n • Mat.!’.; .in ,irr lu n fn- 9<* Chopped Beef il ll>s. 1.(10 »ioUuinj h l f o fitn‘111! YOU CALL-WE DELIVER OLDSMOBILF. Lean Shoulder Pork Chops 2 9 (!HKI'( "tOMIIHIHti IXtffA'' AtOIII UWKIHf. »M OICSMOIIItl Vl'.ll TUI/» 10 1*1 il/IHOtUID OU/.IIH D IA IIll •
Shmihk’i LAMB CHOI’ S Hi. Me Lanili for Slew lit. lilt MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. D A V E GIBB C H EV R O LE T - 110 Main Street, Matawan THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J, Thursday, March 7, 1963
FRESH FROM SH OP-RITEI Tender & Q .M . Top Quality Young Steer tie*f ASPARAGUS Chuck Steaks LAMB CHOPS ’'S T ' 59 Cube Steaks RegsdarStyb Bilicioue Rib Roast RIB LAMB CHOPS'USV 09* Rib Steaks CALIFORNIA Ov«< Ready For Broiling or Frying Loin Lamb FoBraistog or Stew Shank of _ Tempting Shoulder GREEN Chops k>.89( Lamb ib.29* Steaks t Rib Roast Cut (or Stow Neckl of Fresh & Lean Lamb IVtt Cut ' . 3 9 * Tasty Ctfifontia Lamb «. 25‘ Patties u.,39* Rib Roast Puerto R k o Sweet Pot Roast Tender SCALLOPS Lenten Special g,. 69® Newport Roast *. 99* PINEAPPLES h A 19' Ground Chuck California Iceberg Tatty Boat Tasty ’ Tender St'« , 3 9 Mott* French T easl 5 L*- * 1 Shop-Rite Salad Shop«Rite Dressing 3ir.,,l CRISCOOIL “n«hi£nt nr 39' Applesauce 6 *1 Fish Slicks 4 * - B IR D S E Y E Attorled Royol Sterdtloy •‘f Shop-Rite or Stokely A *«• D UA L PA CK C o d C a k e s ^ r*«. * 1 Gelatins 4 £ 29* |lrd%Etre ■ Catsup 6 ,££’,l CAKE MIXES 3 E : - 29 Maxwell Houic rej/ drip F is h B i l e s PEAS Shop-Rite Pork or Vegetarian SHOP-RITE m rt* I h t f A < Krdi Eye Qtkktn,V««f|Yuf)ifrp STRAWBERRY bots. Coffee 2i,S17 10*1. ( Beans ^ cans ■ W PRESERVES Dinners 1 !t 89* Stuffed m r SHOP-RITI 4< 0 U Choco. or Str^wbtrry Rag.. CrittkU Cut, Thy TaUr# 2 i-oi. 4 Q < Ofopt, Orang* 4 6 - 0 1 . $ 4 Potatoes 3 '£69* nf. lor V M FRUIT DRINKS or Punds “ * < a n i ■ Nestle's Q uik& 37‘ Manx Olives Vermont Maid Alps Beef or Horse me at COUPON SAVINGS STL, » - « . $ * hi. (on* ■ Syrup V O h Dog Food 4 Convenient ^ _ Rival or toward the purchase ol any n . J U ______M. letlor tlur O 16-or. f * KNORR SOUPS Two Packages of Shop«Rit« Mazola Oil £ *2” n ea near? Dogrud o i Pinda _ _ ^ N O O D L E S o r Muellers Elbow ' Soya Bean Oil, li*t” SPAGHETTI Macaroni 2"m39( ASSORTED S ^ Betty Crocker 6c Off Brownie Coupon Good all Any Shop-Bfto KyrnwriUt Punchlncllo cr Hawaiian whore item U avaBabfc, 46-or. $ Coupon tiplrai: March 9, 196S ■ | Brownie Mix 35S* I Coupon Limb One per ramSy Punch . 3 1 tanJcarts I Aunt Jemima Pancake ______Coupon Rtdeenwd Only on firehose of . Del Monte PintoppU Crapofruit Item Lhttd. Drink____ ^ 2™I'473 '!£ *t H O L L Y W O O D Ctuidjf Bar* ol t 1 9 DETERGENT Oeliiioui EHLERS COFFEE 2can ?1,s Shop-Rite Cream of Coupon Good ot: Any Stap*Rite Supwrmoilirt ^Mushroom Soup 2 TOOTSIE Homo $!io 3 f t * S wlwr# item ii ovoilabJa, quart 59' Coupon fipwei: March 9, 196) MAYONNAISE .... Coupon Llmiti On* w f lamUjr Cotipon Rtdetnwd Only on PurchoM ol J M Y PAY MORE FOR DELI? item Lilted. WHY rA Y MOKE FOR BAKERY? WHY PAY MOKE DAIRY? s h o p m r r , ' CANN ED ' SH OP-RITE PIE B-oi CREAM CHEESE pkfl. 2 3 ' coupon savin gs m m HORMEL HAM PURE M A ID SECTIONS T H IS toward tho purchaio of Frcih Baked „, 49 C O U P O N Any $1 Worth Of Keody to lo t, GRAPEFRUIT CHILLED V 4 9 ' . " m : WORTH iu s i S\kp 6 Serve FIE Dannon Vegetable Salad Sc Offt 3 M CANNED MSH DORDENS Coupon Ooodoti Anyiny Sltop.Mt* SoptnnSoptnnak't wbtre Mtmtm U available* Yogurt S 229' AMERICAN Coupon liphftt MarchA arch 9,f I9<\J OoumHl Itofion. lasomo, VU<«na ^ Meadow Gold Sharp Coupon limit One• jMr 'lomly CHEESE Sliced Bacon 149* ^ Cotewt ledMirwd C , . . . Poppy Bread i« i 1 9 * r |loratlU««fChopp*4 I Only on PinfwM ( Gourmet k SHop.nin Cheese Wedge ^;59‘ item lilted. UICID SLICES R y e B r o a d iosi.19* SANDMICU Imporial ChoppodHatn ,^79* F R A N K S Oonrmet lOOTtWhol# « |ltx«}IU«ii — __ BREAD Margarine 39* Llvorwurit & 79' B r e a d i « i I 9 * TW't 1‘l* ^ e 0 1 Creamery Duttcr I? er. Pmp.HiU lit lurry's Noiita R#(i“ Mk 19( pi). Ptl«i» slfd4UYi !hrouD>t Jntnrday WdM M w ih ?th 19 M , Hoi PifpjmtWi 3 9 Sauorkrnul % 1 l^ogrv^ikel tfiefi. w« riMrrl Uitiiehl l« Viitit quunliU«% Cookies f t Land O'Lakes rV76‘
COUPON SA V IN G S Tills Coupon . , . tnwnrd th# purchiiic o( A N Y I f C m hihii ivi >■! if a n v s h o p m u . m ii’i r w M iiu n will'III . m : M IS AVMi.AHi.r: *^otjfrr. .)>’ COlll'IlN l-lr.iu I IfII-; I'l-.K I rt.MII.'i ixi-jp , ( , I , 1 Mil, l « Ip!) O PE N 7 D A Y S: DAILY Til 9 ; FRIDAY to 1 0 ; SU N D A Y 'Til 6
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< u - & Pg§* Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Thursday, March 7, 1963
head of fl'.c- Monmouth County F'ed- j j J legion A uxiliary Ur.it I Harbor P T4 c-rution of Puhhc ilesHh 11 ©1)8 Jfiatafm m Jm m ral l!?.ralc.0f[!cer j To Sponsor Deleaate ! i'li'J ^trved j ? ycciinzi-y of fhe Man nioulh Countv Chapter ff (he Ajn ESTABLISH KtV 1269 Meeting Guest 1 The Ladies Auxiliary of ihe Mat- ! tr=c.ir: IW d Cross, . Telephone COlfax 4-303C - J. MAUEL IIKGWN, PU13LJSIIKH Flans F«r Show ii i Mr._ I.ioyd filir-.i ;he pulpit a Mrfs, Rosalind Hctireiber, depa^t- | a w a n 1 Ami*ni;»n ■ Leifior; Posr 2VS i F in a l rchenrs.'ii. plana were triud^ ! Ard':na BjptiMt CltU’-L-h for • Published every Thursday af, Keyport, Mcnmouih Ccunty, N. J. im r.l secretary > treasurer of the; will again .sponsor a :r> • BV BROWN' PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPAWV- i [or th-:* P-'l'A show, ‘tRaZ'A-Ma'Ta/. [ tiiree years >vrid w as uc»:.r»*dited . Ladie.i Auxiliary ‘o the Veterans i nfJersey Ciirls State in June In D o n g - j f pr»-ach v ’|P v ost ‘‘t.mt. •’•n.s. i..dtL,ia h. 'State Chfiirnian. Mrs. Thaler cwi ‘ port of the. fund-raising convnitiee, •; ed (*)»• nine years as superintendet’t | d e fe at .Fob, l.i . . . It seems ai shame that>supporters ~ : ■■■—■■ ——— Jolm.slon, Sixth District president, * dueled the meeting in the Legion: ! of liii; Mi.Hiiodi.st Sunday Sc’noo' H ’ .-; --SeCTnd-rfasjiPosLigB FaW ut Matawan. New Jensey/V- j presided. Ten auxiliaries attended. who nre promoting the '^how. | Hai! and heard reports of the] | w as. a„ memher oi the Colts Neck fidiicational program-could not turn out in substuntiiJ . . RMi»>f»JtriJitjr tor ti'pograpbUuti *rr«ra *m 'Ifm fkd to lfa« c « f a/ th* vpac« Mrs. Frances Nebus. Keyport. The peWorrhaace will Ih heW Sat f t ...... frm e d Church-«nd the Uncro/t i.num bers io support tlte school board's proposals . , . but thr.t .oecuptetf by such .cjTor, - : . . ■.- •..- senior vice president and member j chairmen’s activities. j u rd ay, M i r . .23 at 8:25 p.m . in th e; CotumunUy Churcls ship chairman, report'd that three i Mrs, James H. Martin, rehabili-1 j apathy -has yost and lost m ore than one election in -the'-pitst.- Bend io 5.tV/:.l'ront !«>. Keyjvm. Ji.'J. Madiuon Tov;n.ship Hi#lh School. Re- bleeied To Council SlibaeripUon Kates Payable in Advancc NATIONAL EDITORIAL auxiliaries received )G0 per cent ci j avid human nature doesn't change very much . , . An imer- • tation and child welfare rha>nnan, I K e \vi*.s eiected tw-ee a s'a ■>Uae Yea I (within state) M.&- tations and streamers al the recent ii^.u sals be h e ld 'e ve ry Thurs-1 c f c r i o t o {reported sending gif\s io h'j&piul-! ! esting thought; wonder if W illiam and Antubette Nflviek- still ,-Tbrc*'Month* ..... department meeting in Newark. day evening u n 'i’ siio'tVlinie at fil . JUk Month* 92.no | Ized veteryns ar.d auxiliary mem-I rii ..-.nd also served as a number !are sneaking' after the borough council.in Union Beach fiseil. O n e Year (ouhshfo etat9> - $5.00 They were O’Brien - Major, Nep p.m. and e\ery Sunday at 7 p.ns.j ‘■■OM' V«»r (outsida U. S .) I7.G0 tune: Long Branch and Avon - Nep j bers. A jjenero’tt •umouiU ot cloth-! a/ni vice president of the Matawan I ihe tax levy for. schools.' She's a member of the k-hool board in the Memonv.1 Sciiool. Lftiirence! tune City Memorial. Manasquan ; iny. w as «iso distrihvucd to nfeedy | Board of Education. He was one! Bill's a mem ber of the borough council , \Vnnrier what T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 7, 1%3 H arbor. . ! auxiliary received a citation from j »ami!ies. The local auxiliary ‘vill J Stale Commissioner of Education w^W do with ihat: national. The ticket chainnan- aiul her j enterfaio (he Monmouth Coun councilman, introduced tlie ordi-! budget -. . . If any cutting was to be done, tne statew ould Mrs. Rita Scarborough, Chitwood, ! American Legion Auxiliary tomor-1 committee will conduct a housft-to-! F. Howard Lloyd Sr. nance which rruated the mumcipat probably take a dim view, of-the transportation account as . r , .. ..--...... :. -.- , past sixth district president, report- j row evening in the Matawan Hall. I house driver Sunday. Members were I Commemoration of the w ork of those who have rendered ! cd a dance \vil> be held for the pa- library. He. served . as hbrar- j Oppos«fl to-neoded edniialional vahi'es., - , . r . |?ry%lo™Bfan'-W" 1 inciUdC a c to participate in the Loyalty for the Poppy Drive in May. Tlie following activities were an | Day Parade and invited all oth~r served ini many other organizations [ munHins have iaced the problem of depryciation and have High School. A'career in teaching, scholarship and civic nounced by Mrs. Thompson, who j organizations to participate. Tuo. of a cha ritahle. philanthropic and j come - to gripsenps with it titrougn through urban renews! . . * W onder if , jeadership came into being because of what he acquired ir. will accept reservations. A Health! educational imh.U'e. i.au xilisrie s w e rt requested to sub- i there will evur bo candidates who would run on a platform Matawan Schools. It enabled him to express his inborn j mil their choices for J9G3 Loyalty Fete Miss Perno Forum . w ill be conducted- nt J Jit? is.survived bv a son. P. Hn^-: ard I.ioyd jr.. Matawan; a '»*•• '• • Pl;obnW>’ ntil -J • • Jt !ni^ht worthw hile,.. tulenls in purposeful and illustrious wavs through n .long i Dsy Q'Jeen, Judging will be held Rutgers I.abot fluilding, Ryders j V ' ! Apr. 20, at the O’Brien - M ajor . . i ■ ter, Mrs. Frances L. Pitcher. Holm- howc-ver, to 'direct the my;,ter planners to conceive and prc- lif e t im e . At Bridal Shower Lane, N'ew -Brunswick Iiiesday. | jci an(j jour i.ril.ictdtildren. His ware an urban renewal program to be used against- Ihe fu- Ik t ..n n. ft tv, A 1 ,« n. I . .* f. .. .1. t . i . T . - ^ ' / Tl , . \ I - - . . . There is a plaque in a district school which notes that] Vhc Sixth District voted to raise Mar. 19 from 9'. 30 a.m. to 2 p.m wife was the late Jessie (Raup) A surprise bridal shower was j t u r e . . . Of course, there is always the bitter, but solid Lloyd. Jio was a member of n. board of education in M atawan thal j funds lo furnish a loom at Ihe At- given in honor of Miss Rose Ann j On M a r. 28, Ihe Region Spring Coiv j lemvood Sanitorium in the name of argument- over the tax rate, whien, of course. v/ouJd be ef brought the education facility into being. But in the instance Perno by her bridal party, Miss fcretice will be ielu nt Edison the Ladies A u x ilia ry to the Sixth fected . . , It's a decision that m ust be faced som etim e rmd of this man, rnore is in order; A school built, or to be built, Carol Hendricks. Miss C'anne'.ia Lanes, Edison, trom 10 n.m. to Olst rlc i. i Applegate, we believe, soon. ■ . . should be designated in his honor as a more meaningful Mrs. Rose Qwlntip, poppy chair Perno, Miss Christina Perno, and 2:3.0 p.m. Luncheon tvili lie served. (continued from page one) tribute to his life work. man for tlie district, was authorized Miss Geraldine Perno, The shower Reservations must be mado before T H I S lN TKAT . . . M atawan M ayor John W. Applegate to 'nave a window display on bud Monmouth Counly leader ol the was heid on Feb. 21 p.t the k M a r. 19. and the Borough Council took one of their short recesses , dy poppies and enter same in Na 02 Democsaiic naity. it was agreed to send a dcle- at the Jast meeting that lasted over two hours , , . W hen Girl Scout Week tional Buddy Poppy Displa” con Shades Fire House, Matawan, John J. Wafch. in c u m b e n t . - - ■ ' ■ . ' test. ' ' Miss Perno will become the bride gate, expenses paid, to Tremon » WU1 'seek 'his second term* on ihe the gonile;nen returned Jrom the backroom caucus, all the The mind reels at reading a list of the “days” and the Middletown Township auxiliary of ‘‘weeks” w e-are supposed to observe each year in this members wore hostesses for the ev- 20, country. Some.reach an ultimate in absurdity But others I ^ f bem^dat?HeO-Drien1 Gi live very different. They bring widespread public notice to ! .Major Post Home in May. mefii ttdivities and organizations which are of great value. That I and The following members were is eminently true of G irl Scout Week, to be celebrated M ar. j table was decorated with small candidate, :s a ncwenme. to local; Mati.'igei' seems to bo of foremost imiHiriiinco to M ayor Louis bridal dolls, dressed In.green and named lo the nominating commit 1 0 to 10. Organizations To politics. He w ss born m Matftwan. i Colliciiio . . . Wonder just how proper his rem arks are.con- white. tee, M rs. Stim ley Vigne. Mr.s. R ich attended local .schools and Ruluets.l , - . , Last year marked the 50th Anniversary of this move Guests were: Mrs. Carmine In- ard Walsh, Mrs. Thomas Hudak. lie is nssaciated with his family! eerntng a disputed sewer repair bill while it is tmdor gtanri Mrs.i>us>. Hairyiw iiiy Johnson,ju ih ij>‘jii, and- Mn;t-nvan. aitnulec! St. ings got under w ay Thursday night with the upstairs class be held between Mar. II nnd 31. ruma, Mrs. Vincent Scrpico, Mrs. Following the business session, a j viaiy’s High School, L-iuth Amboy. fields os nature, the arts, homemaking, the people and cus room at borough hall used as a m ooting place , * . and then The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pat Serpico and Mrs. Jerry Perno, Mud Hatters Night was held. Mem- and' Pare & Pace Institute. He toms of other lands. The goal is to provide a consistently Laurence Harbor American Legion all of Hazlet; Mrs. Frank Aliocco bers modeled liats they had rmule ! Was an account.™; for the Hurley tlie tape recorder didn’t w ork . , . Chec. cumulating program which w ill hold members’ interest, and Post 302 is the s'Jonsoring group jr., Mrs. Nick Cogalina, Mr.s. Mike at home. The judges were Mrs. i i,umbcr Company in Perth Am- for the )oca! drive. Also participat It is the leader’s job to keep it so. DePalma, Mrs. Phil DePalma. Barbara Hodgkins, art teacher, hjoy, He served as assessor before Lived [n Area 24 Years \ specified relationship to anv given ' ing will be Hoffman Prince Auxil Every success to G irl Scout Week! The movement has Mrs. Charles Hendricks, Mrs. Dan James May and Mrs. Raymond . taking over the collrctorship al the Mr. Olsen, a retired carpcntcr. 1 set. of conditions, iary 2672 of the Veterans of For Infanti, Mrs. Harry Liege), Mr.s. Davis. In the prettiest category, j ,j,ne 0f t|10 resifinatior. of Mr. C. been weli supported over all the years, and it deserves every eign Wars; Laurence Harbor Re had lived in Cliffwood Beach 24 j Thomas Miller, a former com- Joseph Mangini, Miss June Miller, | Mrs. Frank Applegule and Mrs. j Wyckoff. He is trcasun-r of the ycars. lie was born in Denmark, mitteeman, demanded the township bit of aid and interest it can get. publican Club; Laurence Harbor Mrs. Ralph M.mdola, Mrs. John j Bernard Ka/.lak won first placeMatawan Public Health Association, Democratic Club; Laurence Har* He belonged to the Berthel Thorn- committee deal severely with de- Nigro, Mrs. James Piazza, Mrs. \ prizes; Mrs. Hugene Wosatka and llenvvm-n.y F.Ilis,i.ms. candidatecan numr for.... asses- , |s(, , d N,,w Yoi k and Perth bor Fire Company 1 Auxiliary; dsen Lodge. New York and Perth velopers. "These developers never g^ierous contributions to the Mon Lou Sappio, Mrs. Chris Ziegler, > Mis. William Loughlin. second s°r, grew up in bnglishtovm b t A ^ ciifiwood ...... Beach ' “Dem- do anything lor us," he contended, Laurence Harbor Babe Ruth and Mrs. Pat Ferrante, Keyport. { place prices. Mrs. Tod Krumenak* moved to Matawan in 19.10 Ite op-, m,ra|i;, (:k|. .,10 UniI,,(| Bro|her. Comraunication mouth County Chapter. League; and the Laurence Harbor “We don't invite them in, . they Also Mrs. Carmine Amhro.sino, ier flnd Mrs. Richard \Valsh eraletl a meal and grocery j hnnd nt (:;,ip en iers and Joiners, l.u- To the Editor, (Signed) Am erican Legion Post 332. Th e Wo come themselves. So we should be Mrs. Frank Aliocco, Mrs. Gabriel judged the most original and ness in tne borough .or many years., , (S P f.rth A m U iy_ nnd the In- John Man jr. man’s Club of Laurence Harbor and as tough as we can. get what ue We Wish to thank you for the ex Aliocco, Mrs. Joseph Aliocco, Mrs. 1).'rs- £ rpt* Schaub and Mrs. \\il- but for the past four years has | ^ " ‘{J'^ 'o d d Fellows, the Laurence Harbor Little League can, and insist on rigid inspection cellent publicity given the March Peter Aliocco, Miss Marie Dc-I1'®"* Bi,'t7-, '«« runniest Judge been...... in the...... business office of the i [k,' wajj a JlR,m iVr ((f the hayview for the si»ke of the peopie moiv liv ol Dimes during the campaign. We More Register For Auxiliary also have been contacted. Palm a, M iss V irg inia D ePalm a, j A 4dona Appleton w ill be the Client ; Sprague Oil Co. M r. h llis is P res by ter: a n C hurt h. C liff wood ing in the township and those who realize that this is the most effec- Serving her second year as chair Miss Rose Marie DePalma, Miss j of lhe Hl llte 1,0x1 m<*ct»nf». ML»r borough health inspector. Beach, and a form er member of the w ill li\e in the developm ents." live way of l eaching the public, and Arts, Crafts Classes man, Mrs. Rathbun .states that a Theresa DePalma, Mrs. Peter Gen Laurence Harhor First Aid Squad. •vour co-operation m using the in goal of $500 was reached last year Road Complaints There were eight new registra ovese, Mrs. George Jutlner, Mrs. W .S.CS, Plans Sale, He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ann Jo formation sent you regarding the in Laurence Harbor and Cliffwood M r. M ille r pointed out a deluge Leo Yori, and Mrs. William Neihart, hanna (La»>in) OLsen; two sons, March of Dimes and the work of tions for the arts and crafts classes Beach. Many of last year’s work Seven Madison of road complaints tluit nighi from ail of Holmdel; Mrs. Anthony Am- Turkey Supper Apr. 25 Sigmd Jark Oisen, Cliffwood Beach development,1.. Charles We:t/ner, a The National Foundation Is sin being conducted at Laurence Har ers already have volunteered this (continued from page one) year. However, more help is need brosino, Miss Madeline Ambrosino, and Christian Olsen, Fair Haven; spectator, termed the roads in cerely appreciated bor Public School 9 every Wednes Mr.s. Joseph Ambrosino. Mrs. Mad At the regular meeting of the at the GOP convention and said ed in sections 1, A and 5. several btothers and .sisters, all in | Savre Wtwids South in **deplr,: able (Signed) eline Ambrosino, and Mrs. Harry Women's Society of Christian Sei- he had no use for such “ciown* i day evening, sponsored by the Need Volunteers Denmark; .six grandchildren, and j condition" w i t h Throckmorton M. Joseph Duffy Genovese, Little Silver; Mrs. An vice of the Cliffwood Community in g “ ' Madison Township Recreation Com Anyone wishing to volunteer their The Democrats had to pick only j a MC.tt-gr.uulc.hihl. Lane "an eternal ripple" of potJ County Director gelo Ciaglia, Miss Marie Ciaglia, Methodist Church held Monday ev services may contact Mrs. Hath- ...... t...... — : i l-imo'-nl ^prvicev. holes. An Old Bridge woman de mittee and the Woman’s Club of Mrs. Manelo Canapi,t anam ;vlrs.Mrs PaiHat ening plans were made for a rum- j two new men as thes "ere rer.omi- \ Funeral services were held Iucs- bun o r any of the following area clared she had been driven lo Laurcnce Harbor. Franzese, Mrs.. CharhCharles Montanatn. | mage sale lo be held Monday and i noting the members of the present j day at a-»'-p l™ ' 1 captains: Section 1, Mrs. Thomas w rite Gov. Richard J. Hughes Mrs. Carl Montanaro,Hanaro, Mrs. Joseph , Tuesday Apr 1 and 2 ami a tur- | all-Domocratie lo^.ship commit. -I » oim Ke; p.^t *' ' Proclamation This brings the total registration Thompson, Seavjetv Ave.; Section Presbyterian Church, w ilh the R ev. about road conditions in the devel Montanaro, M rs. C h ristina Rk'-zo. key supper'on Apr. 25 from 5 to tee, each one of which comes W HEREAS, In 1963 the centcnary to 47 young people who are study 2, M rs. H arvey Bloom, Harding David Uucci. pastor, officiating. opment where she lived. Mrs. Joseph Rizzo, Miss Jean Riz 7 p.m. | from a .separate district, to repre- Rd., and Mrs.'Raymond Korkow- Cremation was in Rnsehill Crema Committeeman Joseph Hoff, road of ihe founding of the Red Cross ing art, sewing, knitting, crochet zo, Red Bank. Mrs. W. Campanula was weleom-i 5»ent die district of his residence, ski, Bayview Dr.; Section 3, Carl tory, I inden. chairman, saw little dial could bn Will be commemorated around the ing and embroidery. Instructors ed as a new member. > Ihe organization candidates for Mrs. William Kaiser, Mrs. Joseph done until ihe spring jhaw i.s out world; and Hood, Prospect St., and Sccuon 4, councilmen selected were: Joseph last week were: Mrs. Alex Gari Mrs. Waller Cchliehting, Lawrence Perno, Mrs. Sam Rizzo, Mrs. Jo The nominating committee will of the way. He agreed that most WHEREAS, The American Na Partdozzi, Sayre Woods South; Jo baldi, art; Mrs. William Wallis and seph Grimaldi, and Mrs. William be selected nt the A pr. 8 meeting road work still wai. not the obliga tional Red Cross in its coming Pkwy. Section 5 needs a captain seph G. Hoff, Laurence Harbor; and workers. Hoover, all of Matawan, Mrs. Bar at the church. Stale Park To tion of the township but of a devel Campaign for Members and Funds Mrs. Richard Oldenbcrg, sewing; Harrv K. Messenger, Madison bara Disbrow, Miss Lorrain#* Wil Mem bers w ill be guests of the oper, He added much road damage is seeking public support for its Mrs. Fred Baum, embroidery; Mrs. The participating organizations Park*; John E. Keating. Old Bridge; (continued from page, one) liams, and Miss Jo Ann Farrell, W.S.C.S. of Grace Methodist must be repaired hy contractois on humanitarian services at home and Gilbert O'Ticr and Mrs. William in this joint community service Victor J. O’Brien, Cheesequnke lion to make such donations a fu* Union Beach; Mrs. M. Ciaplia, Church, ...... Union Hearh. at a birth- sewer projects tearing them up in abroad; and Kerr, knitting. Mrs. John Phillips project w ill send delegates to the (all ineonibeats on the Tow nship ! vored status over the developer not Mrs. Stephen Muccio. and Mrs. Leo | (jav’buffet .supper and program on Laurence Harbor, Cliffwood Bea».h was in charge of registration. kick-off dinner Monday evening in Committee) and John Spellman, j so endowed. There was a >upges- W HEREAS, The men and women White, Long Branch; Mrs. Carmine j Monday evening and Old Bridge. In addition to the above, a cias^ the Woodbridge Vocational School Laurcncc Harlwr, and Vinccnt La-* lion of donntions for park lands be- now In the armed forces, and at 6:30 p.m. All workers who plan Perno, Miss Carol Perry, Mrs. j Al,(.m|int wrt, Mri, p Eva|di> John Jaconet!l, a spectator, ask in commercial art was held Wed Manna. Soufhwood. ! iag released fit later date by the veterans and their families, urgent to attend will meet at the American Thomas Ruhano. and Miss Mane | M M^uhcws, Mrs. K Hnga„. ed the inspector of road work jn nesday with Mr. and Mrs. John The twn new candidates each! township to the board of eduulinn ly require the services of the Red Cerloine, West Keansburg; Mrs. | R M im r . Simmons. Sayre Woods South be mote thor Metrger instructing. Legion Home, Snmmerfield Ave., have lived in the township for six | lor school sites, Cross; and Sal Donai. ma, Miss Arlene Ttiehlc , Mr?. Dl|1.,„s Mrs C|lmpll. o u g h in th e hit n r e a n d th e d e v e l o p Laurence Harbor, at 6 p.m. and go years and neither has sought pohti- i Mayor Keating decried such W HEREAS. Added thousands of and Mrs. John Siano, Middletown er make total repairs before they in a group to the dinner. 1 neila. cal office previously. Mr. LaMannn | speculations pending a elanficd- Americans must be trained in Fed Mrs. Carmine Rizzo and Mrs. Jo are accepted for ton nslwp ma:n!eu- Fire Auxiliary Mr.s. Rathbun, who is active in is 47 a n d h a s t w o s o n s a n d a g i a n d - (ion o f th e r o le o f tin* t o w n s h i p Cross first aid, home nursing and seph Rizzo, Cliffwood; Mis. Nick! a n c e . other com m unity projects, is a past daughter, lie is a salesman dr*, er committee and the board of edoca- as nurse's aides to meet family Plans Card Party Cerbone, Mt. Vernon. N.Y.; Mrs. ; Citizens, Farmers Appointment of Jo-.eph Carkow- . president of the Middlesex County wilh Cutrufullo and Co., Roselle ’ {inn in dealing with developers. He and national emergencies; and Frank Bertolli. Parhn; Mrs. An- ’ . . - - , - , ski, Savie“ Woods South, to the . ,. *.. f . . ... American Legion Auxiliary and a To Meet In Marlboro P a r k direct ed a . letter . h- . sent the hoard ] (■„in,nisv„,1 ,v.,s ;,n. WHEREAS, The Red Cross, A meeting of the Ladies Atmhary ; p.ls, prrsi(Jcn[' ,.illllTn( e Harhor thony Capi igalione. New Shrews- : of the Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Co Mr. Spellman is 4*1 He's married of education askm i: a .lomt fnt-tt- ; through its courses in water safety ' Unit 1132. She a I.so is a member of bury, nnd Mrs. Anthony Catalina, j was held Feb. 20. M rs. W iiliam On Saturday the Cii'/ens‘ Com nnd he has one daughter. 11. H e is ing that the bf^ard could he speci and learn-to-swim programs in i The Woman's Club of Laurence W anamassn. \ Smith, the president, presided. mittee and the Pa n o u s’ Associa a foreman at the Held Warehouse, fieallv informed where the govern Monmouth Counly, saves many i Hurbor, the Altar and Rosary So- Gifts were sent by Miss Sandy ; Plans were made for a card patty t,on are nucting in Mnr'born Port Newark. He aiso is a member ing body stood on contracts and Jives every year; and i ciety of St. Law rence's C hurch, nnd Medenback, Mrs. Herb Gerbig. ! Tinvnsliij) Revives to be held Th u rsd ay, A pr. V5, at Township in an attempt to coi re; ’ »)f t h e M a d i s u n T o w n s h i p K e c r e a - agreements to railed monies or WHEREAS, Red Cross needs . Laurence /hirbor Parent - Teacher Mrs. Stephen Patfemn, Mrs. Pra«« . the fire house. Tickets may be ob iniSiindiT.Mandinn*' exi^linjt between lion Conuo.ltee. lake donations of lands fiom de- ees Patterson. Mrs. S.-1 Lo Sappio, ; I (continued fiom page one-) funds for Disaster Relief and Re i Association. Ix.th groups. "'Ihe Cjti/ens’ Com velopeis ior st htxil pi!r|x>s( s, “ We tained from the members. ■ eient powers granted n to oveisrr Mrs. Thomas Perno, Mrs. Jlenrv ! habilitation; and mittee is pie.i. ed rod we believe have done this before bat evidenth The auxiliary will sell "grace" ! development and activities itlony Rossi, Mr.s. Joseph Siano, Mrs. ! WHEREAS, The Red Cross and thnt tins will b«‘ a step in the right the h<»a:d has not .su n fit to follow nnpkins. The special prize was | Palisades Park Girl j the niunu ipid waterfront. its 2,11011,(100 volunteers Rive as Dominick Aliocco, Mrs. Prod Al Gat•rison j duect'on,” .said General Chairman nur jerojnm rm lahons,'’ he obseiv- awarded to Mrs. Smith. Refresh | No Salaries sistance to those who need help locco, Mrs. Joseph Churyak Mrs., 0 M BiU:n„n jr. (continued from page one) ments were served by the officers. I Shower Honor Guest ed. To yeive without compensation, jn their local communities; nnd Andrew DePalma. Mrs. .lame.; mec(i nrininallv «a, re ; pupils, residents iu homes of per- i>«t im ir.c m .cl - .... , Allied McCullough, a spectator. • ihe harhor com m issioneis will have WHEREAS, Blood is life and Genovese, Mrs. Fred Jones. Miss ^ ...... j Mrs. S.V. Mnsii'llo and Miss Bar - I t,' „h \Ir,'Iquesled by ihe MarllH.ro 'lounslup ! sons not inmmlia!.- iH atnes yet (|1„.s,,lllu.d ,„„v ,ht. ,.N||S „f mass | the ta'k of supervum^ wa'erway»'. health. Its provision Is a com Kay Jones, Miss Pej: Named To Dean's List i l>ara M aslello honored M iss Dolores . . 1 ’’ m ! Kc l'it>/.e»s' Coinmitteo in successive - siip|H»rt.sl hy th e e pri smis_ I h.-re , | lll|Mn., w ,.rr, lM.m. „ ,esli,..ned in 1 will he authori/ed to remove !**nv munity responsibility that Is being JCaneveri, J’alisadcs Park, At a mis I l miis l-eiriio and Mrs. .Stephen |m 2 ull|| „ n(, w il , a r e 10 tetni^rar*/ r*-sident.s for 1<*m the towt^lup anti if upgrading i |>ojatv obstmctums and \^’ill be ie- met daily through Red Cross Kenneth Tinnier, Ron of M r. nnd ! cellaneous bridal shower on Sunday Muccio ir. ' ipecified to b e. tiv'etjng, "between ! than a vear period, Ihe Stale (tor:1, tli1* p**“;en» HIO bv l.MI fcN>( lot ' cjvmvitUe for• that watenwtvf assistance. Mrs. Charles Rruder, jfi Clinton St., ! afternoon at. the home of Mrs. neighbors to exchange Viewpoints | Hoard of Children's Guardians has mininimn was bt‘inj’. consideied to j are kept ( !ear and navigable, THEREFORE, 1. John Marz Mntnwnn, has been named to the John Lindsay, Texas Rd., Mat Sports-Fun Night in order lo hette-- understand one ! lodged four children in tha town- “discourage development." Under the leiins «»f ihe set find Jr. by virluo of the authority dean’s list for the fitst semester a w a n . another.” i ship. Pupils tesideM on stalrcwn “Hrenk Fven*' KnfNhle [ordinance Ihmi owihis are vesled in me, do hereby proclaim of the !9(i7-fi3 yenr at F a st Strouds The decorations were In white O f Regional P-TA M'lus meeting is not to he confus-jed piopcity are II Theie arc hH Ihe mavor commented that it j sible lor the safe am! prudent e;> the Month of March as Red Cross burg Stale College, Hast Slmmls- and blue, nnd n buffet supper was . . ,.(i with meetings ol the advisory pupils within :he domiciles of th^.i was ";:em-inlly 'onvulen-d through- | eration of iheir craft They i:. C a n e v o r i . M r.s. the M atawan Regional High School ■ da fed -Ian 2.1 from the Ma»lbou» > «>ne p e r • *-nt of tb.- p n p n H 'p n l a er to p-it a V.’ fi.Onfl h o m e o n it lo | m a y b*' c a u s e d l»v ih e wa».»- of bast fertilizing resulti, T. nerardlrelh, Mrs. 11 h'usen, will he .staged by the par'ent-Teach- | 'I'ownship f ili/.ens' t'otninittce. tioit of S'it, Mr. Setia noted, or u ie ... make hi- umlei tak mg ttoM'i '.uule their craft, nnoie-e li/M in 't ’ he « o*.: o- p'ei and i.o pei 'inis mav le«v* Mrs. R. Duffy, Hoboken; Mrs, W.l- * p.iI, states a \«»lley gatne between clniiiii; in ‘>ei \ r. Ii .1 at k a m sU }’r. i( iiHijr. iji.i! * • ia i i s and edu a d'feli'l., innsahle m littino\itOIr 60'* Organic Nltrogan with Urto-Ftrn linm Maranakli, Dumonl; Mis the women [acuity meinh.-n. of the I ...... (nun pape oni -1 j'l-sted th at if h« Oul not v, r,!i tn 'M ' Hi) p o pi I ^ ' o 1* j< I I o-l th e m e. ,Jm M < William Dell, Mr-. (*. Wieringa, hlitli school I the checrlcnd'-is 1 „( |(u!|.,.|s I1,;n-ervl v, Mi-w arerpl th i r 11 a 11 • !» .IS Viee pi e lit »ie.e •| MK I'. Without aov foi in o.' w ,iie tm Ihe to •. ie h.p v ti, Mr .Il'if 11! I t 1 te in,11 Ie; if in* '• et e t h o ’.en - ..... 101 a ba>.i‘. dl p io p r t /I* I |!u.(’* me'.f hr eipng/^'d HO A bonutiful tolling for your home, fet- ome Armellmo, Mis. I- rank (‘or hasketl.idl fam e between Ihe far ' | |,,vd had taiij'hi i-i.-rv |-itide I;nm IiV In:; ! 1 1 lo w b o a 1 d m-'nihei «•. M i*. .i 1 i 11 j• Is o k ■ ■ a 111 • 111, «. < .(‘It d for ui Ihe ' lid ! tn.i’iifn’d edi.nP't m nma : water jtilue with full wnldlit Aprlco Glass ! dast-n, Mrs. John I indsav. nnd ulty I men I and the all-Mar team . I,i:nl„t v m i ton Ih m - irh Ini'.h H'bonl I in 1 - (ui a e 1 ii i ) ■ hi' w a s i t , i d , , miiMaiij’ '.vf.iem |o icdara t ■ tjr ‘ Mi ' I’aihar.i Jatv I ":rKiy, Mn* nf th e i,.- . .H h’ n III I'l'iJT .in i )|, M -;.,-, I V ■ ■ I;! I. ■ .-tj* p; .1 in *-<1 mno1 Hut M Hottiie I ’l (1 . le-.Mi tie. 1 -food, Urnss receives oil iri.tneih^Ut ' , 1 f j ; | !n--. 1 d l b * * - f • i »-.*• ! ... I... h i n - i l i e 1, „ [pickup from tins ntitiiuni packed ; a w a n . .Mr. rxplalnnl a phy- 1 |„ M„t;iA.in 'and Maid!.' r.i.i i f.s < d I •'■ 1 Uld Ini Ml ,1 ! lv (|e; t||. < d ! ;ir % i c ° p ni •, , ;: f • A nt a ‘ ai ■ ot with Uroii'l or m G rass oud p in i'.iiim w a p i i ' . - . i h h - tIn-; pii'-t d i '.l ii r ! s u p . . m im . i mi I'.-.tli Aniiini,. :‘.0 I !!i *. A I 'f 1 ‘-e 1 l ' 111 o '•! 1'1111 e.S |i\ III Akiico I Brownies Present a n d '.'I'll b 1 1,tie it* \ c lo p ' r ai m o ^,!ti(l m a 'ill d .17 |>' I ilii Ih n v bf winli-r >\llh Ihe npenmr to use ol ||.. i rni.i nii-d . I. s r ,n a Mil...... <■ n h t ' h 1' be !>roffei ed A fti t provides loiigni lastinn notirishm nnt *.et\e as a '.I'm J'ap 1 impend ng Im \ '0i.1t .ei-. II'.om ;'* Play For Mothers the splendid *:vrn la. ililies nf the - up until the nine te I.e. a Ion), 11 \ 1 ;r . \ e ,i< .'-:<»n, M r It. .mt vear wool' that sustains color and growth, lie. 1 f a i i . o ,.1 d m>d ap'.H m the j on hoih [ao|m ai•, v ol 1 -i l -' itl.M iO hoi.I. A senior hif.li jiiui'ir | illnes-, last .Inn" ami li.id r • u pie w.e c!ai‘.eii iinaminoti'ily as1 \ a e , v e n ■tills - a thick, gfcr'ii. donselawn-Ailli fO fl ' ,t.- ,t.) 1 (f 1 ml v ibo.n , ; Itr ii1.. m i' 'I i tm p VK, M iita-A a n , In-Ul litgh gam e of ifu* championship wa pared hi** com m em cineitl luhln - pH- . nielli o f t he b o .11 <1. vlp.orout loot dovolopmnnt that is >t?* in\ estitm v i n I'tiumy on Teh. liehl al the end of the jnoj-i am ho i lo be d rlive’ ed in the Ifni',! gi .ohm I M i . I ltd no v. a.*i pt ef di m | nocosiaiy lor Ihn Krowlnx tansoti , at which tunc the gni** pie'.ent week and It is the nil star playei • Ing class but was ho'pituhred b« M i }i- id'V \ .'e pi * 'adi nt of the ahead. n«m um ber, Agrlco Is n part ' (d play, "Ilow a Itiownie t.'ame fiom these two teams who will fold he could deliver it I'M.,’ l»,t ho.ti.I of eihn ati"ii. J j u LSiimuiatioiui llmiin Hy Apfiomlmcnl ner with any tnakn spreader, Jolting* i I’o He" for then* inolliei battle wilh the men's fatuity. Vnr In Urimijwl A,i SjK'fd'cr •ro on tho linn, (iii }•! ho have i eceiveil the i •aly plaveis ate hailed fmm the M t. I loyd w.m in r mist ,11a di Hios\ nh* p us and mendm ship inii.nniii'-al ranks. maud us a fipeal.ei nnd If im n uries Tidal SO lb. bog (tovm 5000 iq II )...... M .7 5 | i it I its .II'1 I li,11 If 11* 1 1,1 ltl(' , Jttilll I he f.o nliy men.br i *< will he aUvnv,. belie-. i it h im hi;' '».i J/50 Ib. bogt (lover 10.000.iq II) ...... (S .7 S Itiilo)!. I )inin I ii' .n io. Sn/antM' I n Hiut e M.u 1 n le h e . m . Itiii r v R i/ / n , y o u n g 11 m 1 ont e *tod, Ion i.v I a m oontmu'd fiom pap- m, DR. GEORGE WEXLER W'llllam Newman, Cieor/e* l> n f/, j:< {finj- ( d d 'T , b a ' I ne*. < ' pe.'f 11 tt-rf tn *.Of(i b ‘ ff th e t< m I |a / 1. 25 lb. beg !lf 1 .im >uud a n d hi' M itn v illr , I Hi I',, i M ■: * lif T , I tl|'' lie .1!'1 1'' I I eI • 1 •! M n ’ in a Mil !i ' oi V H< ' ’to i-.IIK j 1 ,1 t , 1' 1 o 11 w ar.o n MIILBROOK NURSERIES l v . W a t Mm , ( v • r 1111 ,1 Sr t>i ill , 1 1 .11 i t m • ! om * Hi .ui' li, a n d v* ,e. . 'Il li'. 'vil'.iMli • p i e Ml .'/t; N a s i K ‘ »!n m a n . T t um< v . \\.w nfin. ( .! .n -• .siivv is la ad \ »'i lire ol it *. Ho.i 1 d td I ' O'-l e| • H:k A s e . A !!.?fit !■ II j'h la iid ' M i, ! .is 11 'i'o "i Mioppieg f'tr, 4 Idb A»!d t nne RT. 34 - • MATAWAN H io.'.ev Mini .1 m htii I nm lt ill' , 11" e.c m iU ' *'d a i l fo i fid e , veais lie whs a p.c-l pi Pn>. 0’ s a -Ie, f -il, 1 in- . w a s h » al- I ’at ha, Jo ^ I ' 1 *' ■ v Mfltawan, New J^ney COO It. Sooth of Sti iilhinoi<• M(xh I llom en Li-nder* oi It '■ ‘ '. I 'In 11* . V di'.ti I'h.uie: fnji|H,'.tti- J|di ) t o t»i i'i ( " i , m i t . <. .i n -1 ji'i I , • ii11 , < u lim iti v. ill tin n t h e m in t o ( >U‘b l.o u n h d Ilii '-.a n o n o m ii 1 n o n , :,n A l ih :» e 1 win la a-.il> K l Have llren M o w Im p .S m r e jnun mid M u, Jinny 1. r o w -Mu . 1 fui von, JmJVi,HU^ Hound Jnbh;. Jiv h«U dama^o ig Thursday, March “I, 1^63 THE M A IA W A N JOURNAL, M. Page Hv© Warden Smith h 22nd \nniversarv1 ^('ou* Kniergeney Ham Operator Matawan Personal items Juniors Observe Club Speaker Si News O i Y ou And Your Family 13 Appreciated At Any finis For Club Pack 66 i Federal ion Niglit Cai( Mrs. Lorraine &nutb. Iei. LO iT Jil T i’ .* Woman s Club o) M atawan Cuh Pack SS. Matawan. held its; Federat’<‘n Ni^ht vas observed at Ipet.M onriay fo- tlvi\ T rin ity Epis- blue and yjld ilinnL'r at. the First ] the n»£dJar 'meeting of lhe Mam- SCj>a.l . Parish Koiise, Matawan.. Baptist. Church. Aftoi the Haul Mr. anil Mm. Victor Fabrovic, 1 ' Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Bassfortl, J Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith. Rich- Junior Wuman’.s Ciub Warden Eert Smith of tlie M(‘s-nond. fifth district ad vacation spent in Mexico City, j Ed Shumate, vice president o f! I itshe. Marc Woods, on Sunday habilitation o! prisoners. i- ai ,ri said that the first cub- visor, on “ Ke-jeratioh.’ ' Cuernavaca ane.'cooperation of many master, Howard Woiverton,. was j j Guests also were Mrs. WiUium Harrii, tr.ate, awi: William Niederreuther, Smith who w ill be inarvli.-d in Ju ly church ,'*hd club groups, ciotiiiiij Mr, arid Mrs. l-'dwaril present as the guest of his son I SientmeMuarin, Manusquau Junior ined at! genera!'s.iM manager of S.A.S, Mr arid Mrs. Franklin S. Thytnp-1 vis ^oJleiited to" mak* the inm ates j BpchwoocrTerrace,, . Woman's Club; Mrs. Lwa Christia 'ijiiors'presentable ’.vht'n: thiiy bave ' dinnerJ ...... on.Sunday 1 ''" in L"honor ~ ot“ their) Airlines. and Mrs. Nicderreuthcr son and their guest. John C. Ro-1 na! and Mrs. A. Klein. Mutavva* son,.: Rod, .who was celebrating his j and son, Mark, werj the Saturday bert.s, of Aniei ican Airlines, spent | Robert Kreidier, scoui e.vecuiive. j ■ . jai'. and are aided in finding a job,. spoke briefly on the Cub Scout UveninR Department and Mrs. Cat* M jtfU & A - feeding' has .been I'eno- tenth birthday. Their guests .were, evening dinner guests of Me.’ and Thursday in Nety. York , They visit- j . . vin D. Pearce and Mrs. C. Rainaud, . Jdr. and Mrs.. William Harris and I Mrs.. T. Nevin Bo te. Strathmore, ed Radio City Music Hal!, and dined [ ^achievement n'e p 1 a n. Dr. Waiter j : • • YSted *3 » lebabHilation.. center, Matawan dentist, gave i Matawan Woman's Club. ■ ; w ith a g^mnsiiiu.ir.i where the men Mrs. RoseSimmonds,. Dti/nont,j their, (orm'-r neighbors in Mojit- at the Stockholm Restaurant. j. A orii.*-uci- play, ^Heart Throhs," v uwi Gwen and Itddw Harris, - j cl*;r„ ■ up. interesting talk and demonslra- ] ■ ; ii,can piay volley ball, handbaill, shuf. Mrs. George Buettner, and Mr. tion of Origami, the Japanese art j was presumed by the members of ji» hoard, etc", he stressed. The. . -Mrs. Hesse Walters,; Wilkes | . Mr, ihd Mis.. Ira Anes, Strath- and Mrs. Francis Meehan and chil of paper folding, . | the Draii'.aliques of Keyport Gram waning believes that if the in- S a rre . P « ., M r. and M rs! - Ja c k } m o re/en ti'n ain ed at a 'buffed din- dren,'Bethnage, L.i,, were the T h u s. m ar. School directed by Mrs, (:. Pack 6'ti is more than doubling | matW are trfta e« well und made Walters and.children, Susan, .'Rich ner and children’s pariy for their day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Kenneth Gehlhaus. Members of tht* in size, and Mr. Siddons expressed; to feel that lomtone h in ( t sti d m ard, and Qeorgia. Mctucheri, were daughter, Andrea, who was cele liam Matthaey. cast were John OJsen, announcer;', brating her third .birthday-. Among , , , ,h is thanks to tho Meighborhoad-i Patrick L. Marz, 12 Taylor Rd., Matawan, examines Boy Scout ■v£>thsii- welfare, they are much-, more recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, (-len- Mr and M is. ^Vilhani J . ^|il_1er j Ccxiriiii.syit?ner, Robert Bentley Jeannnii DiGiamb.ittista, Mrs. Fair spt. to.bs better citrtemi^'hen they j ry Walters, Strathmore the guests attending was Andre's . . , , . I, .Llll,,. ,WL,t,. i.^.iuey. Kiri tertlmate recognizing• ■ ■him • a.v an emergency service ' 1 radio oper- child, Charlene Saurrnun, Scotty; -]i, r n<>.ve , le.uri'oil i . i iiorn i i a v.^'atinn. i e ' |,;s ...... ,,.i--sibii.-.; WOrk ir. making this possible. J aior.alor. Witfi With P Patrick a trick U ls his his Scout Scout Lender, l.eader, I T. . L L. . G Grace, race, Mill Rd.. Mata- Irer rt?!eased,; .., i : : . Mrs, William1 R, ’Crai? etuerlaln- SS-year-old great-grar.dmoiiier, who Nancy Gardener. Kiity; Pete<> ° ! l'i . J n l t ‘ml J ' 1 wo ueiv a ssisijm culm iaster;;. C a tvnn, In ennrge o'i activities ot lroop Oti. Scout leaders report that the ;. iCtefgynien of all faiths srsavail- j eJ st, d(.SSert.brid({e on Thursday has 14 . greatrj;randchiidren, Mrs. 1 -1 Burke, Junior; Barbara Gevas,; Vtpliv Anes, Tlie .Briwwt: Mr, and j Island, L.i ; iii.llo DeUams and t.i jis M, S:,y. award Is the first certiticnte of its kind to be won lit die t hingarora fchle lor eywwcihng and church serv- jr afternoon ‘and the winnerj ■ were ,vlr. and Mrs. .Albert hmley, Will- j ?ml new dil, mothers, Mrs. Frikl i District in years, ' j Mr.s. Price; Patty Basco, Virginia ii<» at- held v^Lki/ mi. spsiker Mrs. Charles Sonnghorn. Mts. Fred Mrs.' M i— Benjamin S. Ai'-es, paternal H|«burB were the Sundav^^m-sts ?• new V • , i , y- , | Brown, Lynn Heather, Lind* Kiandnai-ents The !t™ - Mils - , i • '' V .'•M<-s,s .C-unimmgs and Mrs. Nicholas Bra-i Patrick tr,i'i lj-years-olcIj-years-old aim had been a novice operator. He uses . mated. Alcoholics-Anonymous nold gtanupaiems, itic if.tm.., ivuas o( (|ieir s()|1 alK, daughter-in-law, rl,. nri..■!»„(,..i in ii,P ,rm,n a Heath Kit DX^in transn [ ty and Crystal Heather, campaign Noble, and Mrs. W. J. Rabel.'.Oth- . "" transmitter and a Drake 2-R receiver, and receives. regulat nuetip^s is 90 pei cert er guests , were Mrs, Edward W. Rose Anes, gr»at-auut, lhe Bronx; .... . Mr„ Richard Fmlev I V '.i P'C.cimn io tne. groi p. a lieain Ml i)A-titl transn i members. - wot Id. fits call s!fck ,V1'?1' H'! T * " T i ‘,“ S S ot ,th> .Mark Lane, Ardslev. N.Y.: Miss _ i.7i iJ...? ...... V. " » lotal of ,U ne w cubs and tune I, father, A alter Marz, is a general license ham opc-rator. ! lh(, rt! wi!1 be H j 0i,u m l,e.ting ot the ;® . «t the effects'oi alcoholism, The Ihonms Welstead. and Mrs. Joseph Mark Lane. Ardslev. N.Y.: Miss hiidren. Moamouth Ueac tnakii ity of the work is done hy Ceil Ellen'peiEllenbert, New York: Mr. and new adult leaders wil! be inducted j Matawan Seniors, Matawan Juniors B aier. . the Sunday guests of Mr. und Mrs. formally. it— the prisoners in m airiieaarive, cooit- Mrs.M rs. SannicSamuel Solomon, m aternal -jlam l Evening Department at the Mr. and Mrs. hdwaid W. Curne George Clark. ing. laundry and farm work. War grandparents. Tho Bronx; Mr, and Awards Presented j | liBapiist Church. Matawan, (in Mar, vvei.o the Saturday evening dmi'cr i ^ ^ R o V rt Mrs. Gerard Devlin entertained den Smith said special meals are ' ‘ Solomon, Massapequa, Cubmaster SUIdons announced 80 ‘ 11. Thu three groups will sponsor guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank De-!, , . v. . at bridge on Tuesday evening and To Show Fashions At Luncheon t - served on holidays and candy and and Mrs. Leun Robert, ...... -v, 1, c’ , | uc.per Lemcent iji of uicthe packl»;u :k wereweie «uvani:-advane a luncheon and fashion show Sat R i« , Brlelle. - .. small presents are distributed at The Bronx, and Mr. and Mrs. Erdmann, Mrs. Elizabeth Yreelar.d, <"6 ai.on« the ' % ! urday, Mar. 2.'t. at the Molly Pilch M r..und Mrs, Raymond B. Cat- following .awards wuia presented ... Christmas. > . - ; ,. Gary Edeisoi; and daughters. Shar Tickets are still available for the i Mrs, A. Edgar Palm is general er Hotel, Red Bank. ter and sons. Mi.rk r.n Rick, spent and Miss Esther Blau. Other' k u s s u Wolf bad^e, Greg ritxphtrick, bear La ck OE Discipline on. Robin and Ju lie , Sayre Woods were Mrs. Kari iieuser, Mrs. Louis luncheon and fashion .show S a tu r- ; chairm an and M rs. C alvin Pearce Saturday in Now York and viewed badges, Glenn Siss, Sloven Duroci, kack of parental discipline Is South. . ' : PaA.icnxa and Mm. Helen Quinn. day, »Mar. 23, at 12:10 p.m. in the i and M rs. John Kinney a re ticket the Mona .Lisa at the Metropolitan William Allan, Richard Klein, Legion Meets '(gnight; ■ penrraliy the cause ol juvenile Fred J. Dietrich was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hergert, Lin Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. The Museum of Art. 1..... , Paul Fisher, Robert Muller. Allan co-chairmen.' Mrs. Leon Chrislinat delinquency and inpst of it could bo of honor at a surprise birthday din-; affair will be jointly sponsored by den, und Mr, and Mrs. Louis Krat- Longstrcet, lion badtjes, Hurry and Miss Elaine Clierry arc. door Teen Dance Saturday 1 prevented when chddron are very Mrs. Howard Vcale. Suyrevilli;; ner party, given by. Mrs, Dietrich/ zke, Queens, N.Y., were the Sun The Woman’s Club oi Matawan, prize chairm en. .Mrs John Eggle- < young- tn his opinion. Warden Mrs. Dwight Gatwood. Parlin: Mrs, at V»n's Freehold Inn on Satur (H aw le y, Kim ball ELcumun, Leonard day guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Hay- \ j^olct or silver arrow points Inc., The Evening Department. and ston, chairm an of the building con\- American Legion Post 176, Mat-', . Smith and the Sheriff believe that Peter Read. Middletown; Mrs. I.*-' day. Guests were-Mr. anil Mis. awan, will meet Thursday' evening mond Jeurs, wtrathmore, Victor 1'omasello, GwrgeGeorge Keegan,Keepan !li9 Matawan Junior Woman's Club j mitlce and Mis. Barton Hoeg, pres- the public snould be inlormed as roy Sickles, Mrs. Charles Ruff, Raymond Wenzel. Morganville: for the benefit of the building fund, ident of the M atawan Ju n io r Wo- nt 8 p.m. ul the Legion Hall, Main Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mclnerriey SlRvan Daroci. William * Allen, *Neil i to how tiw jails are handled and A1rs, David Bruce. Mrs. Donald Mr. and M is, Russell VanPelt. Key and children, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y Steinliach's of Red Bank and As- man’s Club, will be the hostesses St. Veterans of Strathmore and port. and Mr. and Mrs, 1 homas . the . work being done toward the Robinson, and Mrs. Charles Jur-. \yere the Saturday guests of Mr. . «»' .prewnl.the latest The three clubs have put chased Marc Woods Developments ate. ..rehabilitation (>f prisoners.:as it l» man were the A'ednesday luncheon Starnes. Matawan. I lie guests spent fashions for spring arid summer, ihe former Presbyterian r*hu rr i welcome tn nt?(»n»i and Mra. John Mami, Strathmore. man, Paul Fisher, Robert Muller . the taxpayers money which sup bridge guests of Mrs. Frederick the latter part of the evening at the The public is invited to attend and j lecture room or. Jackson St. and! The second leeii danco ivill Sirius Chapter 121), Order of the Allan Longstree!, Leonard Stokes - - porls these institutions. Deoe.ick. lhe winneri were Mrs. Dietrich home. tickeii may be purchased from any | repairs and remodeling will start l1cld Saturday at 8 p.m. In the Le- Eastern Star, 192 Main St., will Also service stars, Victor Toma- At the business meeting follow Veale. Mrs Sickles, and Mrs. Ruff. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Nielsen at member of th* three clubs. * l this spiin^. 8>«n Hall. It is open to pupils of hold a food sale on Saturday. M ur. .selio, Steven Daroci, Robert Bent - Ing the program. Mrs. Bernadne Mrs. George Deitz entertained at tended a meeting of tho Hammond Matawan Regional High School, 23. Tho meetings arc held on the ley. Kim ileemnn, I'nut nsnuv, Barr was voted in as a uow mem bridge on Thursday evening and Organ Society, Asbury Park Chap who are required to bring identifi second and fourth Wednesdays of Robert Muller, Allan Longstroel, , her, A donation to tho M atawan the winners were Mrs. Nicholas ter, held al the Georgian House, cation. If the teen-agers are inter each month at 8 p.m., and all Sis G ary Gihlock, Leonard Stoker; deti* Appoints Committees Auxiliary T o Meet Firsl Aid Squad was approved and Francisco, and Mrs. Russell Web Deal, after which a piano and or ested iu continuing these dances, ters living In the area are wel ner stripes. Victor Toinasello, Pet- ■'-s'-V # collection w as made foi Radio er, Other guests were Mrs. Nelson gan trio recital was presented. Of Fire Auxiliary The Ladlei Auxiliary of the Laur they are asked fo support them. come to attend, ter Klimuck; assistant denner ' Free EuiOfxj. Lamb, Mr.s. Richard Cermak, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Byrno, Mti). Calvin Pearce, president, stripes, George Keegan, limory The Ladies A u xilia ry of the Mai ence Harbor American Legson Post Bruce MacCutcheon, Mrs. Roy Kai Putrieia Byrne and Jack Williams, Your advertisement in thu v announced the combined meeting Smith; den cnief ropes lo Boy 332 will meet Monday evening at ser, and Mrs. William Ohnsmau. Jersey City; Mra. Phillip Guugh- awan Township Hoso and Chemical paper will reach prospective . and guest night of tlie Sciiior, Ju»- Plan Dinner Party Scout.?, Peter Bentley and Richard I ran, Leonardo; Andrew Smith, Haz- Co. No. I held a regular meeting 9 p nx- 11,8 *ta rlin S '>»>* has ^«-n purchaser:* in every community It inr and Evening Departments on The Women's Fellowship of the GibloCk. First Baptist Church, Matawan, let, and Mrs. Marge Gardner, Mat postponed ono hour due to tho faet tha bayshore area. . Monday, at 8 p.m. in the First Feb. 20 Mrs. Andrew Nicora, new- awan, were quests on Sunday of lhat a number of the mem bers w ill Baptist Church, Main St., Mata- w ill hold a meeting In fellowship At Mcadowbrook !y-instal)ed president, presided. Mr, and Mrs. Walter D. Hyrne, St. Patrick'* A ffair wan. Mrs. B, Frank Stratton, Tren hall on Wednesday, M a r. 20, at 7:45 Yearly reports were received from be attending the kick-off dinner for The Woman's Club of Laurence Strathmore. The group celebrated ton, will speak on her trip to the p.m. 'I he program wilt he on white outgoing chairmen of Ihe standing the cerebral palsy drive. Harbor met Monday evening at the the birthday of Mrs. Waller D. To Aid Mortgage Fund Moly Land and Mrs, Juna Rescori, cross and circle 4 will be hustess. committees. Howard Johnson's Community Cburch, Laurence Har Byrne. Kilotst, will present several nunt- Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen jr. enter A St. Patrick’s Day dinner-ilance The following weru appointed to bor, with Mrs. George Makuk, vice Mr. and Mrs. Clem Gordon, Long Card of Thanks '>ers. tained at a dinner party on Friday w ill be held Saturday, M ar, lt», at serve i'or this y e a r: Ways nnd president, presiding. , Island; Mr. and Mr.s. Jack Ma^al, Th® family of the late David evening, for her husband, who was thu Veterans of Foreign Wars Post means, Mrs. Louis Auricmma, Mrs. ICE C R E A M Mrs. John Probst, ways and Springfield, and Bruce Grant, L.I., Swanson wish to thank ail their celebrating his birthday. Guests Home, Cliffivood. sponsored by the Sebastian Straniero, Mrs James Feted At T e a means chairman, announced that wore the Sunday guests of M r. aud - , • ** . ^ ^ ^ , friends and neighbors fur their Is Coming To were Mr. and Mrs. Jao A. Cush ways and means commute for the Cnhill, Mrs. Robert Park and Mrs. many kindnesses during their re a dinner party has been planned Mrs. Phillip Grant, Strathmore. man, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Neaiis, Mrs. Anthony Farlollo, 182 Wasli- for the Mcadowbrook, Cedar Grove, benefit of the mortgage fund, Mrs. ! John Dzwil; house improvements,; ( ent bereavement,. especially the: Mr. and M rs. Robert Helfand nnd Ralph Scarborough is general j Mr.s. Joseph Morgcllo. Mrs. Nor*' ' * ’ M A T A W A N I in^ton St., Mataivan, who left her and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harris. for Wednesday, Apr. 15, to see Uev. Robert W. Addis* and th!»uis^(.d ai the‘ meeting of the Mt, and Mrs. Norman Wood. Old ! C .«;l NUijer and son. Johnnie ; ty's Dress Sh.,,pe Ull Main St L u ,r inti Ari nr Smith. Mata- Ladies* A u xiliai,y ry of th«Midway ' we^the r«d «‘"J f ^ ^ » j , : Matawan.. or fiom any member • < > mother, and Arthur Smith, Mata wan, maternal great-grandfather. , inipany,■ , • held In the Liiestj of Mr. ami Mrs. llaiold Bur-1 M ls- Arthur■ Neiii'dn, < hflwood. of the cluo ______Wushington St., Mai* j ».,.v j ~ - - — ~ - .. -i ' . — PRF.K is MIN. M s. Frank Bliss, Mrs. Udward ,,re ’M,a'i j lew. „ , INSTALLATION Legier. ami Mrs. John ligglestnn - “w?n M,rs' John Warren presided M rj. Marla Braun, Munich. Ger- were the winners on Tuesday, when welcomed Mrs. hredenck nHlny was lhe n^.ek's guest of Mr ;
HOLLYWOOD N '- , “* j "rirdVr^ Ts .Z'ned'for Mo„- iim -« o * ie . S ‘ ra ,h - ■' SERVICE, INC. llMr'Cses were M rs. Stanley Flli- | M rs. Chiinmng ‘ Uipp entertained son and M rs. Riehaid Hackm an. at the Cabin-in-the Sky, Highlands. 1 al brid.;e on Wednesday i^enin:* j Mr, ami Mrs. Murray l.nbell and O iheis pr>*.seni \v»*re Mr.s W illiam and the \ nnd the winners were Mrs. Frank Bapiist Churrh, Morganvilb*. ou iionoied M and '«Ii s Thomas (in l Bliss, Mrs. W, J. Rabel, and Mi«. 'Sunday ai 3:’I0 p m for ih»* pastor's ligju, l.mr n, who fite moving lo W. O, Dlggin, ...... aid club, M|Hinsnr...... M rs. Dorothy l.o.s Ange ( alif , in lhe near M rs. W. O. Diggln and M iss P a (im dner. fu!UIe tricia McKeen have returned fiom Color ll hlackl If health In a problem sot you* a week'h trip to M iami imd S i. Pet etshurg, Fla, While in St. Peters burg they visited Mr. and Mts. I'on- Identifies your Johanssen, former Maiawan doctor^ if money in a problem, #e« resid e n t. M r. find M rs. Fdw aid W. C u r WELCOME WAGON Tli* !'"iiivdl of Puiim falU ou i man, Phylh* I evv, Bai’aua Clan/, , rie visited iheir sun, William, al Sunday iht.i yewr. A speejal seivler Piiul Knvr, Philip Kaplan, William SPONSORS . . . I ihe Tilm iy Pawling Sduml, Paw- Sinl. I ii w i *’iji h SusMiwin, R ochflle 1 hug. N .Y ,, on Sunday- While there w ill bn held in tho K'fVjKjt/ Syria Levy. Sievrn f n einftrld, Mau* ' they netompaiiied their son to g o g u e i l 10 a in. 'l h e sim vi. e w ill Waffenfehl, Howard IHptedl, Mili.li- firms of prestfgo In Ihe buhiness j Sliaw bei iy Ilill. pi I.'a ir .lu f-lope ni'M id e, h'm v k * of win .ship, le a d in g e;i I cv ,, Kem.*.ih (iie e n lii Id, Jlov, ; ol J.owed Thom as, when* he ia II,a v of Torah, reafhng of Mi*gillah. ard Adeirnari, Su j • -• .f, Davrd Popph k, 1omI f ’Hld»,s. ! of Mis I'.veielt ( mli.nu \‘.ere Mis, ■ iig ;o m m liool. 'I h*» i 'i - H hfii Mosmtim1. Dejmiah I’eail* AHMLKS ERCIfANTS 1 Leon i luiHimat, Mis John Kinney, giam will ronslul of five temns pie Uiiiit, KIcIihi tl Iti^ rn b ld ll, FIRMS JNTFRFSTI-n IN i Mis Allred M.mvillif. Mis, ( hnth-s sr'iitiug aklts, Mings and rheris Flirt I o m in ltle r 'if [Ml I>nl1 as.sUl Si hork j r . M rs AuguM Sihm elm g., NA'I’IONAli HANK PARTICIPATING I he leainn v.I!! piiilh ipiile in a mg \‘ i»h tho Switlnh will b i M r*. Mf«, Dou»')iM W aid, and Mi< P iis o ii r|t(t/ and 't li be iich 'e d on I ; ;t a koutnfha!. Mf* Il.ifhara Please Call; ( ieoi ge Ilill I ell 'I he Wimiei :• V « i <’ 'iau n e i.1 , t t».siiimr‘- and thr >Lit ., A'-ln ndm f. M i h. 1 oi i oul Prat Iman, l a T liii H u r t \ ill e.O ll I erei\ f .| ;na Oohlmaii. Mih. ShnldV Kiiv**, LJBJ UTV S5IM and rill'd: ->n, Sal, !.' Mi' I . 11 fl .i I m . nl I !|" li'.llli . at e II.li I In* idoi y .if Put on )-< fuiiml In \|.H !fl nhxi si I I ',-1* He 'eiUi! f ‘if, iliei :* di nef ( *1 I .i j »■ .im*-. ,iie I (a 1 di. .'Oiilaiii e o' lot det iii ard l‘s > J-nesIs III MI .Mid M is V ...... I ', ;•> .*• mae. I de• • 11 < tide. \anie i'i-'. ri «|urrn ...... Air*...... i'i ii..,.. in Mimmouili ('.unity** ! < il cell, !i| I ,ll hill'll r llirtpn-'it ii b I'.neli .1 acob'.'n< and ... 'i j:1'*! I i emiphan' fi oin HU Im j Miss Mav JetmiU;'.'*, New N oiki I * »M :»f h-in Po p p li k I"- iiding. d<>om ai l i f hamU of Hn I ifl .i|MMiding » '.‘.et-k ill III*' ho,in' I'eiim M em bdi III.Ill I he ob'•»ei \ ioi> e of th(* Pill llU j of Mr, and Mf*. Alfreil Mrny>. '.vlu>4,i* Town,slap’s To Regional High Mar. 14 Matron Lihrary Nt*.'.' »'c; At-v. ?'.n i the ,r,-..l 1r. Mrs. Andrew Nicora,. T.->iy W»5son. Mis.n Francene }lWrDv’ l Kiif/’jr is «-•?..1'•Vt* Wood 5?®jins, for. 19S^.occur in lho com-i had an appeal and an element lor 1 Boai<] of 'IVustee.-; of the Fret* Put> Movd lid . Ma>auan, cek-bi | p, ie rs. 'Stmy iU cc i, M r. and M rs. W:ii at. e: ire- (<“!, ‘i-1 «j’iij in ikej lie i.ibvary of Mudison Tinvns'nip their ?f»{h v.i-ddine, (i;iniv-v:.Msry j t : .tor 'h e urip./ornu’ d, Cor \r. ■?or Siciflano; KeypMrr; Mrs. :-.Vli»rr i /. -Hni'i A 'vk‘>fv« jw a s he!ci hi the l.ib ru ry in l.uur- a buffet supper party h'-ld at iho.r - |V SU'.-K tl:.i«? . il MVti Malflw-ari Township- is'Thursday;' snaring..Cimires or. their, tax • iiw .e Jla.'bor. 'I'he lib ra ry is spon- hfitnc.' on Saiurdoy. A large v;e^-' ank T/orcuv. Ml: ^ f’ run-.^-.s Troi;- .'. Ij,' i:t,- ■“■yiw 7 w ^ ::v.ib of l.pi.ir - c.iHii c.Like w as the eenlerpit-ce of ( cia. \Iv. a:\d Anditiw Tn'rcia. ■i v:>u !>’? t-.fr r.i•!>»■ ««uiaiidc. thev nad I enve Hai bor. . ibn'":abfe. ; ll u Bank; Mr. and Mrs. John ),:<>;>( of .v-.*i-v>v(i oi ' ftfiip 'coiuniiitee has asked '.taxpuy--.! no - idea ju st wba?.. ’Those few wtw | Ms:*., nj.tvjd Watson, reiidrs.c Cjiu’-ts 1-idwded (heir 50;}*in-iaw : "a, Mr. sr.d- Mrs. Albert Ben- 1 :1 r 1 • Mi -nc «■■f .S-Jj-.'fTif'P ken fj'.-iJC Ho if..? r "Jr^r.iLn «r.ri to nota lhe ..change o f rate. th a t, hnd att^nd^d. .the hearing ' (*n tne • president of the board. r'.-povUN*] and daughter. Mr. ar d Mr.r-. Rir:h- Mrs. Catherine :*icei, M r. and V , , ' M. Mr.v n L v u i fus-i.nl iit'./t,: wiito ‘-ne. township iia li is/hot. bei?ig used.; r»iujiiclpr*l budget the prio r spring ;.. • ih m d iinnj', M C i th c ttM.ai f-rvula- arrf f-'erkinE. ilartihO:>n, O h io , a n d ‘Errne- Mocei, Mr', and ?/k s . Cr-il Pritt-l.vNj .i,V.d PtOWiUT'S, this Year, but ih?* dai'ger l>Tyh school i knew very very well Ou; ocvrougn ! : tion o!‘ .li'JH't books of !5-‘SI their so'). JuTT’.e:-: *• •o r a . a t bo'mt*, ilw'A ■ne Te.siine. Cliarles . Oreyjifa, i _ ’Ct.-iv U.-!R»ll .;«c«.S tK.*l*ei i%ir to; sccomnwdafe atf per- j way not bankrupt, bui thev ulsOj i k w b ' ui>d !H7|t c h ild ’Y-.Vs a m i A:I. and Mr rank Nseora, Mr. and-Mr>.\ Annend Ke.viin-iii, KK !i:o 'ii’r .v i : Kert>^:i Kubar tu etr: 1 •Roi«,'CoinfortBl;4y'who'-wisu’ jo air I krijw* Hv a. way of sound know*} books. Tbcir were 2 % new borrow- .)ames Reiiagh;ita Mi. ar.d Mrs. linlmdeJ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert. ; lu' «v;r»v■ up nil j iiiij a!vr!UiH« t^ ao -‘ : • that thero was a real rcy-j ;f.;v.s registered durini* llu; year, mok.... . Joseph I'U-.iai-Ohita .. Mt. and Mrs. Park, Hazlet; Mr. and Mrs. John ni- tom*, SiK-ii Ui:t.1s are -Th« uses of a budget hearins .-«?!> -lOt-.muke-.pftHticol, ch«.:K«s: m ' i iri}» a to tal o f 1278 b o rro w e rs , Finty ! J.ouiji Granato, Mr. a»ni M rs. John Comisu, Marltx)rc>; Mv and M im , ; doif/ii.'.cc; v.n (i.5b\yi,-. that the' borough’s financial opera- 1 .Ail- nr ir.iet <»■ part•ut f i k-nd1 have la b s somewhat limited. for the w o m e n have, s e rv e d its w ] intcer j Drvoto, M iss Catherine De.vo’o, M r. A n d r e w ViaUr.eonico, Union lions w ere getting more* and more, j t t- i;. m.f. iiiid L'v.'i\H> -!ii ■ oryinary, ih> *>! imn}l}-.'hlp ►rtic-rtJ K!i;r.vn k-'»1 do-i itantino Siv.isn’.oudi, Mr. and Mrs, and Mr.s: Wiiiiara Krieuiir, Old 1ime m- •necessary, or, in .reverse, if more i form? -L , ~ "K ?, ni '/ntin I I possible to keep thc library fune- Vo. tv.-o in thir ‘rtlvivlcn i Jostph Grimaldi. Mr. and Mrs. Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Albert I i!r fami: ■'ilrceils should be included. H e caivi^ eforc’ T h ^ ^ 'vv hlp.'r 'in n '^ , ' ; honing efficiently. n»-il fornu*i'iy hv sjnd j LouiA Ceviir.ro, Louis Argentino, Pej-kins,- W ilJjajnspori, pa. . i Schn: If. Ni.-fj ' ”’.ot*r*r]i. a n d B ob- - . salary raises, about-r* j ho“ es *nd. * S ? ! { A total of 200 new books and four ^iVafihewi? nsv m m« saut deed . .of --0mrtpt-Uha.ntjk]ii-,f-J UlHl SC\CTftt hUflvll ed fe'U CjcH • ,5 i Mr. and Mrs. .lohi\ Kuinko* Mr. G ifts w ere sent by Mi?.s Joan i t‘rl I f ! 1 mauazme, suhsci'iptions were pur ribed rii' r'o'io i f ihe r * W « j chased during the past'year ih-ninei'lin,.M r. and M ri, Fknindo j uo{ ?.UHlSvt»< .S ' ‘ , . . reac'Tj ' Mrs. Joseph Bucco Mr. and Mrs. Si{>is!jM>nui, M '\ and M rs. Rianaido | < }.'a lr *rtiierl\ t'pst'of.!«rv:i(;e 3, such as garbage (‘nl-v V“ . Vs..1*1.64* _ ,,; .,. ! addition, rwidftntK und other imer- the’ addud assessment rolls during; j Lt. Abler and . Mrs. Walter Tr> Sipismondl. Anthony Malineoiva' : Mi. \K - d is p o s a l,se e m s .lo o 'high. But ibe j c.-i(ed ,'riends hav.’* donated rna/jy i >i a »• ' . u •.« • i'io -i v-r; it ■ vouch' Of :uN*}t t2 di'grcr the coming year, thc 'township wiM : hicon, Matawan. financial philosophy- of municipal ■ books, ihe U uie* Auxiliary ol ihe Mata- a «jst;-ii:w.pe"u»'r*vo-sin. pipk up 'a n estiriiaied $500,000 h> i ' Also: Mr. und Mrs.'.lar.tes C. wan "township Hose a.id Ch(;mir.a'1 -saul ctuirs:e 2 - df.-jirces i« Jlpsjce: is :bh 'involved thing, com- taxes for which therp will be- no i Tour, Survey Made i Day. Mr. aud Mis. James firming* Co., Mr. and Mrs. L. Cabeza and 'J,ks «•*■»* ll ‘■pouiidsd .with lentil.technicalities, , .r, V* i No. ) afc*rft*.;5Ut; :,;H:rcc ( i) alar.f! the appropriatioa d irectiy made nnd ! Mrs. Watson also reported ihai a | ham. Mr. and M is. luiyene Testino, loo ibuch toV-.vhe'nuii) ifl (he'street. rb. ana Mrs. lhorria^ bcnne.i. ■; ime i j l «*i . ?*'.y. * souOi ot-ttegrces the borough around J150;00u forj 1 librarian had concliJcied h lour of ------: announced thoi the | '17 CO M’lkst livjiMte <5‘ north from an auditing standpoint, lui- of a Ijeavei^-seni bounty, so large | special birthday celehratiini of the American Legion and Auxiliary, made by Middlesex Cotmtv Bead- j library .... would. ,i,participatP i „• m . Na- , v• '.'ail a r vtt;v a e . iv.uiiiit. l i l o o m . uuvu,tM. a d v i s o r re-; r e - ; * 5* d*‘« r« es i.i m in u tes v i-wi e s t 27 ch»in« iiapplly: the taxpayer is more iiks- . ” .. .. . ,.f . C .’I'.....-.. U/.s/W- A rv,* ) I an addition, to population is not! Laurence Harbor, in the Legion home on Saturday. Mar. lt>. r aud f.ibrary Service Chairman j , tional . Libraryf.ibrary We.el>week tom Apt. l l iniiifis tlw f»f ihp Iritfir ' 4 laer.ue ifii south t>7 tlc|;rces Jv 10 wait until autumn for such 10(i1 and nlans were discuss* a Jn»jm>us ot me Junior. 57 J)linuU,5 t.as, 7U )ihkji. Ux{,mii ^7, made wnnout adduu ‘.'Xpensc /oi i 1 ’ . : Auxi.iaiy oi the Lamente Kt --1 ' wcplKnaiions, Riven on a political . Miriam Hartley and Her Royal entertainment will he authentic, j r-’f*vCf^rv^'v'”nl'1 le” °n | services, and municipal and school », ii: u Anieriean Legion Unir 332 to b rin e ! ci>»tuN; r.o links; uh-.-k-c (H) on (basis then, ’to s t ir .iirisfU lo n :'.then, o ia n S rin X T S rp bddgS'-'lhis-i w»' 1,n WWSMajjMi-s,.liariiev,Will demonstrate ihej Mrs. Watson also reviewed the i Mrs. Gilbert .0 T ie r. .--•rouge tear and anger, and present that•C M • 1 !!«•"<* toward _ tb cir ^spring, .rip to j ?«r;SiMariS (M o w ^ainS||:;M |«...... ^. L--i T ^ l...... ' T l Z i! spenai^ ia l tainuncrsummer program,inoiiiiuii hvheld.ui nat i | chairman, ^nnoj.iced ;v"” t — ■ (he next meetini* whjrh is schnd-t» American Legion and St. Patrick's j chased in H(i\vaii,.and sttie several \ sixty.|hree children attended the | charge of scheduling l.branans for; io H - , > jo "Bankrupt” Charge other expenses tl 8J . J l l . j j from ^ y . |n t h £ Day.'-In the American Legion | Hawaiian and-Englishand Unglish songs. -In 1» j| stori hour|,our and^rehi'kk^and 4* children attend- ! dmy'during duty- during the month ofef March.M»«-h |> ronthi^'ie"1^1^ ■ • • IhS'r ' i lc61' are ■mHde d<=rf i,,da*'lU In • recent campmjsn In the bor $124,440. T h is totals to a $129,301 ’ ^ihirrfav addition to nlavim* the nrrnrHinn \ ’ .• . U!U‘l" , i -n,,, iih.-i.-v U- nn«i. ^vpiv Tui^dav ‘ C()nf,nUe AOIkirij* OU their Spnng 1 K*c;»u^ y o u may have some claim or Home, Laurence Harbor,Harboi, Saturday,oaui«.j,i™baturaay, I aauiuonaddition i»» ... ioto playingpwi u.t, thetne o^u.u.u....accordion,accoi dion, | t.d t)R.tjie-t|R. fereadi«Krf.'1!)|„K8djn„ club ■L'enilicales CeruficateiCei'iificates '; The »neihe librarvhmai.v i-is "iJ="op^nopen y everyt\et> rr-'3 tut .oa> ;, projectp r o i c c t u u-hich a re p i« g ie b anks fo r ; f«tn ,0 ,0 an a|| children children who who par-1par- andi and Thursday Thursday evening evening from fi 7 l« : <•(. pmrii | iJittud: f'cbru«rv . . WU schools $795,830. tl this year against 8 1 366 The )oi.-\t festivities will be spon-] in brief and dance several hnUi j tjcipaled and awards w ere given i 8:30 p.m., Wednesday afternoon I ; ■ 1. Grant Scoti . $534.5H2.45 last year or $225,386 I Clcik ot Superior Couil so; sored by- th e Laurence Harbor j numbers. Her program also will w)mj ,.ead eij.|,t •u, Mk !, ' from 3; 30 to 5 p.m ., nnd Saturday more. Now we are up to over $350, If you need printing cf any j : s?^.{ia S w o -III m ' American Legion Post M2, assisted i include e comedy fckit. She also , aye re#orts 0ll |h«m. At the! afternoon from 1 to 3 p.n COO moi't* t^/.M needed wjthuu! ^ , ki > ft-it f nAin <• i iiuiliii pit Tlm no. . Vi/iU intltiif.'i fill. H'UftlitilM rncfni’^ I — . ^ . ' . ! .' ■ ______kind, we are here to .serve you./ by the Ladies Auxiliary. The na-jwili imitate the Hawaiian cusCorn ( final'session a summer party wa Our quick service and reasonable i e s t a t e OF w n ^ O N h o b t io u g h , . V e ils *•— - u . • .. ,-A r„ - : tion-wide birthday celebration will |of including entire families in the , • ‘ ./ V.*' lhp at 'which! R n n l Cm nlnw aa Aft Far »upp*ri e? [^ V! ^ mark the 44th «iniversary of the |dances of the vdllagers and will be ’ ^ t^r ^ fu ^ K n d M ! ? ° nk ! m P!°ye® tM p rices will please you. j K «tk-e of s S ^ n t of Account’. lower feitk being a non-disbursable Item. . p'r » i " w A T i r r J N<»ttrc is hereby given thai the jic- American Legion which was estab supported in this feature by ihe} were pre.senled. Need t»l,IW Mora Data Process School l.L O A L N O iJ(/ E cptints of Uie subscnbt-T. hxecator lished in 1919 in Paris, France. other two members of her own T in * frittlPM !n />hflri>o ftf O a t e i \ * ...... ■ ■ ■ ~ • •. ft\*i csldtK o l M ud IJci tififcJ »* hJ b t In the borough, salaries are J!)7,- l ie irvustee n\ *Lnarj.c o. willi'.m P Wilherl Farm er nnd ! NW’ICE ^ AlJSKNT DBFL::;.\NTS i nnd Klalea by the SurronaU . This Is the second year that the ‘ family, books, Mrs. Lawrence Holden, re-1 \VitIiam h. WHoert, i drmt.. s ann , statk ok .nv:w jkhsfa’ 1 L.r the Countv of Monmouth unit n- 494 this ye a r against $81,855.60 last, birthday and St. Patrick's Day! She also will provide the music year and "oilier expenses' 111b,- jjoried that 67 bfK)k«; had been bor-; Merchants National Dank, Mata- J t“ i purt«.*rt for i-«ttlemvnt to The Mon* T R U S S E S ^ were celebrated In an extrava- j for dancing and entertainment with‘ ,„,„i f,nm »stnir I -hrnrv in' •.« * .i r.. > ...... , WOOH WAHNK. hh henx, devtseep ; nioinii (JoumIv Court. Probate Division. 34S.44 against WG.MI5 last year. rwed Horn the Mate i .nrary m t iVOIV W lj| t,uend the first annual , llll(, personal repr.jM-uutives amt in t.; on Fndav. the ruth dav A^ril ■n»t m W gant party with hats, eats, drinks j Irish music, 39« f«U«f 1 / T h is is $34,180 more lo be raised 1 renton (or local readets. * p.Pi-nrf.tcMn* ^'*hnnl of tiie N'liW - dM* mm !.. ! AJvnit’R w illl L. net- inn-bo ml. r,,.s. . »:ev. a; w h ich lim e AppU cM lion ’.yd I ue 0 (7 Kuulnr UrM y e a r against $420.8J0.78 last year, thar,1^' of a^ce.^.siomn^ books, .c* • day through Friday N'.«tr. 10*15, in , h»c*:-.s- oi a n v of th e ir mr'i'c-smiti- t nvidt for the m i o v a m ’i! of lonuni** MVk SUPK^M MitUrnlly Mrs. Hartley, who visited Hawaii Mrs. Andrew Carver, auxiliary o r $64.102..98 m ore. So w e are near ported iii:it during l!)G2 a toiul of ] }>>.inreton 'i he school which is the i l!' ru:hi. »iHc ^nd intert-si, hONSgn . moijs ;WW access,onefl,i Tfhnrd nf ! 'tv f cnul s la , ■, . wj(1(! 3chool -ppre- o( itS Clltat k W •'tts ':mn L iiii ^) ' f.hrirloH .Mn’idevtlle. UUctg B n a iti Phoney llawaiians.” While the • commander, and Mrs. Harvev 000 in taxes for added assessments. i IMS w e r e adult hction, 4WI itiyenile, • , ti:.-;,- or imv of t.iuir succi-hsor1- in W>ckuff Sir*«. 8oritral^iv4 tirvlcal Colltii cast will he phoney Hawaiians, the [Bloom, president. f«rente hooks. She e x - ! m the fw m try . has been uesigned ri)!lMi ljtle -an, Traction KU« But in providing for a population | and S7't - . ...r..... — nnd ...... interest nnd A ll’ S. i Matav.an. N. J. t plained tip; recession process which 1 by the NJBA Electronics Commit- j N\vWs*jriV*»LWJ:;f.L . u-lfe of 1 EXKCUTOR. of the size to conic in this year, - * ’ j \ihi- i i a m , dc- Auvsr.v. J^iM iira At Ifor.m, [SURGICAL it is impossible for tho governing plans, are reasonably sure to be i C o i m l e H o n o r e d [all books i‘0 ihrouj-ii before being j jL,e l0 provide New .Jersey banks ; v iH c.*’ anti p»rs'-nat rttpreseos.MUPv i ‘-udi.soPor:* at l.inv. • bodies lo anticipate everything. at least 95 per cent collected. I '-e,uP ,e nonoreu I put. on the lib ra ry shei\es. hi ad.lt- 1 form ation and training on ! >-^,r »' l nr ‘^‘ MU (,‘l'K- 1 Iuvmu* Dnvc. I Imn, the reference books must be; . *• ri«ht. tu**« md u.ttit-.i, iU"• ;d;'t.r.v;tiK »NT. J. I APPLIANCE Both the borough aim tho town Last y e a r the township had $338,- j A t D i n n e r P a r t y U 21 lai.sa if it’d, i,:k 1 ' Mrrs. Watson. i„ | a,noma! ion subjects. la n d D R U G CO. ship probably will have to strike 10H.97 tor its own use after paying A buffet dinner in honor of ihui'iie of tfr.s additional process, | Ih e currico.tm, ot the Data 17 Ml. Front St., Keyport for snteable emergency appropria off the schools and the county. This d lhat many of the 873 ref* | Processing School includes coursr-s j . thu sheives...... ■ count Numbering and Automating...... j Of $756,172.37 In tax collected in Della H id ro, Mrs. William Weeks, rcasurer, _ {Tijne De{»sits. . 1 hom Ross W . Maghan Agency the year, it hail $22-1,253.30 ior us Mrs. William Nesbitt Jr. and son, reported receipts during llHi’J ro cnoosii i own use after paying off the schools I u i||yi alKi Mjss Linda Ann Faria, amounting in $886.17. Including $200 c.,. Canned At and-county, h had (o cover S 2 4 ^ \ l]n [m B(if,ch;. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ridv received from the township. Expen-, MUdeUt* lapped Mr 112.60 in budgetary appropriations. ard Revcllo and daughters, Lou-1 dilures for new books, supplies,; pe r(^ A ltlb o V H o sp ita l LADIES . . . . 1.75 There was $8.‘i(i7.SG in reserved ac anne and Cindy, Tom s K iv e r, and j telephone service, ,w ., amountingM»inuniini» to » * SAVE With SAFECO counts payable Dec. 31, 1962. So John Ritr, Keyport ‘JS53.16 ' Ielt“ a *balance ' at Uie end i M is* Ja n ice T csc h , R .D . (, Mata- the borough council could do naught . . A gift was sent by Mr. and Mrs. of the year amounting lo ?3.!.01. , .lVan. oncj \ijss Carolyn Christian, CHILDREN 1.50 0 huh charge the deficiency to the Kenneth Van Mcerbeke and chil Mrs. .lames Armstrong, telephone, 14g creek Rd.. Keaiisbuig, were 1962 reserve for uncollected taxes, dren. Patty, Billy rid Debby. expense chairman, gave a detailed . 5tmo,ijj {he 38 students lo receive Frosting - $10.00 Real Estate—Insurance thereby cutting the borough’s sur report on the card parties which : capS ceremonies '1’hutsclay night plus from JU8,fiO;j.47 at the end of had been held to raise funds with j a, LharSt.s E Gregoi)’ School MATAWAN 138 Main St. LOwell 6-0003 m i to Jy0.5fi0.3l, Plan St. Patrick'* which to meet the monthly tele- j 0( Cursing uf P.rth Ainbov Gener- Hair Coloring - $6..)0 up In order to Keep men* tax rates Party-Dance Mar. 16 phone bill. Mrs. Robert Lancaster j Hospital. * from skyrocketing, the township sent in her report on the theatre I occasion marks the succesb- Permanenls > $10 up committee has taken J2U0.000 out The fourth annual St. Patrick’s;.party - to Andover. Grist . Mill . Play*, fuj completion of the first five- of its $232.118.‘II surplus on hand, party and dance sponsored by St. | house which was held in .luiy. month semester of the three-yoai JUST WALK IN OR TEL CO 4-2875 leaving $32,118.41 to build upon this Joseph’s Holy Name Society, will ] Most Past Due Book* Back course, which covers a curriculum year. The borough council is even be held Saturday night, Mar. Ifi Mrs. Florence Holmes, in charge of sciences at Umon .Junior College ★ USED CARS* in a “ tighter” spot, taking *'J’um!lin 575,000 St Joseph's auditorium Kev- of past due books, reported that in Cranford and introductory cours STAR BEAUTY SHOP ^ i!h°n^„„i„ iv »(t»5 5ci-*. *»i • • . »i ! P«r‘port, . irom 3a ppin. "V (°io 1i »•«>•a.m. Aa «>«>'•coin- ! • !l,rn!lghuu«Mit n lw slt».l'd . "■"linders...... sent cses min u nursing ii. m iik at themt: nu.>hospital. mu», Mr. Albert. Manager funds on hand as it'^tluleXa'new • P*ele bu,fet wil! l,e se,ved- ; to lhe horrowets. and^ personal j Miss Tesch is a graduate o!.Mat- Lot-Wide - Sale Priced For r- . i There will be an Irish orchestra 1 calls made to pick up overdue a.tVan High School and Miss Chiis-i Rt. 36 Near Stone Road —-- Hazlet V l - ”.aa.,j ,.e .i , u i • i .i ! with Irish entertainment directed ; books, she had been able to - tiun is a graduate of Middletown . I.AKtiE PARKING AKKA — AIR CUNDIIIONEI) n o. m hy Garret, Walsh. General rhair .approximately N> per cent of lh e ' ...... ^ - S L , I man is the Hev. William J. Bau.sch ; past due hooks back on ihe library £M .t i «"» Carrol, is the chairman Lives ! a e | dedCd,S , r.bleS t \ Z y bo obr.Ined r'roo, the M ^ O I .a Becker, president, pre- I V rg, .against the j 1(.cl0J-v or any Ho|j, Name sided at the meeting and rejxirtcd nri/ri. nL0J “L " r,Xe<; , ! member and thev are Mnetlv lim-! that Ihe hook "Telstar" by I.nuis FORD DEALER may arise fioin n large pei Lent,i|;e | j, ) ,0 2n() C011pieB. Solomon iieil been donated to the of non-payment by those now on - - the rolls. The Intangible factor is USED CAR what unforeseen needs may arise 'SUPER SPECIAL! with such a large addition to popu ’57 CHEVROLET lation. SUPERMARKET SALE 210 - 2-Dr. Sedan Spaghetti Supper To TOM'S I'Ottl) INC. I Cyl. Std., Rfcif, W/Wall* Aid Whited Brown P-TA Red and White Whiled Brown Parenl-Teucher 1963 FORD | Association w ill sponsor a rneat- '*1 RAM BLER Classic, 4-Dr. Station Wagon, V-8, A /T , ! less spaghetti Eupper oi. P rid ay, P.S., R.H., Black ar.d While, W /W «lls ...... $17S5.00 : M ar. 22. at the Cheesequuke F ife Demonstrator Sale ’(I VALIANT V-IM, 4-Dr., A/T, R.IL, White Wall*, i House, Route 34, with servings at Light Blue ...... $1395.00 i5:.'l(l, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Spaghetti Extra Interest Days ; sauce w ill be catered by "D utch ’M PONTIAC Bonneville, 4-Dr. lldtp., R.IL, A/T, P.S., Ralph Dickerson's Demo — ^3 , ie's" of Matawan. itob Nelson’s Demo — ’63 Palenn P.B., Air Cond., White, W/Walls ...... $19*5.M On Your Savings Account At l ord (ialaxle S(K) 2-Door Hardtop, | Proceeds will be used for lhe 4-Door Wagon, Diluxe, Mint', 1V0 •»0 RAM BLER Cu.',tun Station Wagon, 4 Dr., I l’ast., Dark blue, 220 h.p. engine, vinyl ; school picnic for the (hjldm i. FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL engine. l*oid-O-Niatic, uhiie walls, ( Cyl., A/T, P.S., White, ft ft II, W/Walls $1595.00 intenoi, radio, CnnvO-.Matic, pow I The supper is open to Ihe public ladio. padded dash and sisorv de- '80 QUICK Electra, (-Dr. lldtp., Turquoise, R&ll, I’.S., luxt* w heel c o ve rs , s a le . iew m ir er brakes and steeling, padded i and tickets may be s it u ed from Deposits Made On or Before M ar. 10th P.B., W/Walls ...... $1805.00 ror, floor mat. Save* $4IS. dash and visors, heavy duly bat ’«» CHEVROLET Bolnire, 4 l)r. Sedan, 8 Cyl., A/T, M rs. P.lsie DeW itt, PA 1 • 202-1, (»r tery. white ’.vails, deluxe wheel Mrs. Lawrence Crewman, PA 1 Earn Interest From M ar. 1st R & II, IV/Walls, White ...... $J405.OO rov<*C4- Siiilaxie SOU 4-Door Sedan, black. '59 CHRYSLER Saratoga, 4-Dr, lldtp., P.S., P.B., R&ll, O-Matic, whin* walls, radm. two- Four door M il.m, ^-0 h.p. \ W/Walls, Blue ...... $1395.00 Sper/J <‘Jrt}»;c wjper ;i;)d wa'-iiei, t-ngine, N'inyi hiUmioi. ('ruis-O* '511 PLYMOUTH Fury, 2-l)r. lldtp., V-S, A/T, Blue and padded tlash and vr.uis m«L* ".ew Malic, powei steeling, rad io , White, White Walls, R&ll ...... $10115.00 ' j r mil tor, fiom mat. Save 5101 ’58 CHEVROLET Blscayne, 2 Dr., 0 Cvl„ A/T, R.ll., padded dash and visors, heavy While Walls, Blue anil White ...... $ H50.00 dutv b.itlriy, white walls, deluxe wheel eovru. Save $G.r># ’5( FORD l-'nlrliiiK- 2-Dr. Victoria, 8 Cyl., Std, Blue, Ralph Gibson** Demo — Galaxle fiiur-dr. sedan, Hine, \’-S engine. R & ll, W/Walls ...... $ 835.00 J. Marjienella's Deimt — '03 l ord I'o n l (l M.i ii c , liidm, h' .Mli r Save '58 BUICK, Special, 2 Dr. lldtp., Grey nnd White, A/T, Gahtxle ft01) 4-Door Sedan, White, R A II, W/Walls ...... $ KH3.00 INTEREST ON REGULAR Vm vl 'itii-i ior, <; Inaler engine. ’58 CADILLAC: Coupe DcVWc, l ull I'ower, While Walls, I 'ni d-')-Man<. p " » r steri m g. Light tii'ceil ...... $1895.00 PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS Hank Knif’lnd's Demn — *t»3 I m d i.idm, ^ii'te walls. Sa\e SfiVH '58 CIIF.VHOI.I-;r lirookwond 'J-l’asJ. .Station Wagon, tf, IMT-HI'.sr (IN 12-MONm IIME (»nlnxle Mill M )m »r Sed an, V, lu :' . 8-fvl., A/T, HUH, White, W /W alls ...... J M5.H0 .Jack Stillinjj's Demo - '«3 falcon CUM II l< At I S, AVAII.AIII.F. ON ANV HATH \'.n\ I m h in n , I- oi d 1 > Vi.ii >' p‘t\'- ei ’37 CROWN IM I'KIIIAL, 4 l)r. lldtp., I nit I'niver, 2-D«»r W.igoi), I ' 1)*', 1-oiiM i Ma»i« , -.1 f MIJ', ' .Ml (I, |V. O ' p.Vt/ ( it ' INC Sure HvKitlarly • Sim 1 Auhnnnlicitlly i ,hI'o and iirater. Sa\e i4tl/ W/Wall.-., Ilfc ll. White ...... $ M5.00 w 11»ci and 11111*■ i , x1. IfM 1 ' i l BUICK Super 2-llr. II.I ., IU II, While Walls, Auto. Tr. saw * Tom Lxllle’s Demo — 'l».l IhunOtT mill l’ o«-. St., Hint- and White ...... $ HM.00 Ask About Our ’37 C lll'V ltO I.r.l, '2-l)r. Station Wagim, 6 Cyl*., Md.. lilid Ihtnllop, G t :i y id ‘ !>!«' k.' ■i >•! in/.' a n d tirccn, II., While WnIK ...... $ 703.00 r »• oi j;e .la e "h ‘H l>em*» - Ti3 l-nrd ;;nn h p SAVE-O-MATIC PLAN ai)- h«-< I, j .m l.oie .'I’ll - I >win ll.tidfop, »> . 1'. -50 Clll-.VItOI l-.r llelalre, lldtp. Se.hni, 8 Cyl., A/T, ul wl< h ei. ' I' i;! 11 j J, I ,':. ‘ , !■ ! ’- i.nil'-l e n »■ • 'i e, All:!-- Tiiri|u»h,e and White, 11.11., W/Walls ...... 5 Ml;i.00 ei *. SflU' J HI ll () \I<>! •..!.!(• . l '• I ..'I e. i- hd'-l ,1 th e Above Curs Are Sultl With A .!(M)av t (nconditiniiiil t.uarantee u jg s »»k i k i S,i \ »• *;g i AWiO
"Tlw Placo To Buy Whom Carr, Cost L«m" t i ' a n s i ’ o h i a h o n m *i :< iA f. ’5J CADILLAC Convertible, Red, K ill, W/Walls, Full I’mvrr ...... , . . , $ VT, 00 V / f i/ ir t w t IH a l-'ftl H INC. '35 I'OiVI IA l‘ Stnrchlef Snlarl, 2-l»r, Wa|'on, A/1', It II,, TOM S FORD, W/Walls, (In-en and While ...... S 3!i,V(KI ’53 M l-ltlD lty *M)r, Si-il.ii)...... S .'iM.till 6 0 Moan St., Matawan Ner.r M.il.-.w.m l?.R. Sl.ition LO 6-1 500 A U T O S A L E S 3J-I Main M. M ata mm Bill Lanzaro's t nr. Main t, 1(1. IK FOldrDEALERX^ USBDCARS l!J> I t ) til MON 11 IS ID PA Y in mis nti<’niui: nt Stifitli- OPIN I.Vi-'NINf* -I'll. * LO 6 - 2 2 2 4 hi i iied with Iff K w r m i u M n ih iiiiiiiiiiih iih w Arthur J.ivuic, Rahwuy, fra* “S% 3 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.
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IP _ s . 1 .:■■ § PREI e ! S 0 5 * i iTAMPi oj|S I'R EES 1 0 0 S &H STAMM o« t4t SS«dl«eii5 59-Sfamgii CowpoR With Pwrcfa- K ., , , ■ , 3 g ■ ■ . §f a s e o f $5*00 Or M oro wsrh pyrchass n^$5.00 or mors | 3 | g with purchase of $10.00 or more S Fluid &i\03 ^ Stedeem 10©»S»ei«i|* Gospen w ifii Porch* J O Ncirntf► 1 _____ T2? ese of $10.90 Or M w t } o Address__ Avflress - }<=>. €*»lfn 5*1., Ws/tS 9, 1 * 4 ) Iv im &»!., tU'eb ?. l”rt> i t R e d e e m C o u p o n s ©f t s Both With Purchase r ? 9oitCoup^ p*r ih o p ^ q Fimity. 0ft«,Csupe*t ptt )happiog Fc.d^ $ 1 5 . 0 0 O r M oro p o k 9 0 f ■Ijpiip 11 r 11 r imt T T i m iif f lf a ^ X f r -I m i
L'vffr S’ 38*;,V jU Wili?^ ^ FAMOUS LANCASTER BRAND BOTTOM Ifi FRK! 10 S&H GRttN STAMPS ^ ■Si! FREE! 10 S&H GREW STAMPS ™ Kv in *riiill«an tu voiir regular *tam»a . \i: 1ft addition to ynui* <«')u!ar itnniei » Clip iv with pnrcha&o of f r«M# o? ; Jij ttii\ pUfctiaia ot 2 r o ll. o f K lj sco n T IS S U E $ ij S C O T T JliMBO TOWELS fe T h e s e * N one.. ^ I | ■ No,T.e— — ______--■ ---- 1 rV. Address — ------V a l u a b l e Coupons 1 H M D m m THE COMPLETELY NEW POPULAR HECHANICS Pel Monte Top Round ITL 8 9 * Top Sirloin r.“, ****' 9 9 * HOME HANDYMAN LANCASTER Brand Fresh LANCASTER Brand ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA AND GUIDE TOMATO W(m<«4M»ia,ac,Mi«ifuar Ground Beef.*” 3 u T J Eye Round t— ' T # « s s ; i c w SAUCE 1 6 SAVING BOOKS VEAL ROAST . “ . s . 4 9 ; . ftbaulrivr Rib Lein . • BUY-A-SOOK-A-WEfX Steaks 8 9 * f“t™' 9 5 * Veal Chops 6 9 ‘ 7 9 ‘ 8 9 ! 1,001 WAVS 10 89 TO SAVE Lancaster Brand Shoulder Veal IT b 4 9 ‘ MONET 5 - l b . c a n AND Frozen Foods HAVE CANNED Breast of Veal "- 2 9 ' FUN TOO! IDEAL "\2b Peas 8 I 0;- Sliced Beef Liver »■ 4 9 * French Fries H A M * 3 ” Bacon s»"wsi3 3 ‘ £.6 5 ' .0«L 1UH-. £ 65 FROZEN SEAFOOD AND MEAT or Crinkle Cut p k g s. Breaded Veal Steaks t r r £ T | Fish Sticks Aic« X 29c ' £ 49c | Sea Scallops * 69i DOWNYFLME French Toast 2 ptgi. 3 9 c French Fried Scallops i..W 49c I Gol-Pak Veal Steaks - 89c | Sm elts^ 2 ">• 39c t* 89e
STOUFFERS M acaroni A Choese 3 , 1,“ ' 8 9 c 1 0 10V2-O*. $ | 0 0 CAMPBELL'S TOM ATO SOUP TOMATO SOUP BAKERY
C herry or Solid W hito B lueberry 5 9 STAR KIST TUNA 3 ’ir 9 5 . IA o . $100 PIES Lady lingers J T . 2 5 c D E L M O N T E TOMATO SAUCE 1 0 89< Victor Bread 2 toov»i 2 5 c NIBLETS CORN You N ever H ad It So Fresh C re a m of Crisp ICEBERG _____ M u sh ro o m lOVi-o*. CAMPBELL'S SOUP Chicken Noodle 6 c o m 95< M-o*. $ 4 0 0 v " X LETTUCE CAM PBELL'S ~~ • - 8 c a n s | 16 -o s. L A R O S A SPAGHETTI Spaghettini 2 p k g i. 39* 7'A-o*. h«od»- 0 0 ‘ M A C A R O N I 2 KRAFT DINNERS A N D C H K E S I 4 pkg*. 55* / 2 0 - o i. "V la rg a C i HEINZ KETCHUP botrlc d K m ^ e o rto n T 0 M A T O E S ^ c°rtondfc^25 1 - " „ | . ■ „ } VERMONT MAID SYRUP e 4 9 CARROTS 3 t t 1 5 / 1IEM 0HS > ■ » ! F R E N C H 'S — — 2 £ 4 5 PARKAY MARGARINE 2 43' SWISS 33' MIRACLE WHIP ii 14S KRAFT Whito or Colored American
■CJ3 Cheese Slices 2P!!7.‘ 49c Special Paik COLONNA I V O R Y S O A P Grated Cheese 4 - o t . p k g .
• TOILETRIES 4 6 - o » , 00 ” ■ a o # BC-BD-BE DRINKS t o m I Alka Seltzer rhg. of 11
V A N D I k S CTDAUfDEDDV fi 12 °* A L O m W h i t m a n assorted chocolates 3 9 c V nnnuhnn ■ m |ar« -» J f ”
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Potato, P«o, fl«#f Inifanf'Colfco P o ta to es sX 0,'33c CJ1 V«q. or Noodlf p ‘ «- 3 5 c Alphabet 'Ml. 1 tO*oi |flr | SUNSHINE KRISPY auens 25 Burry Cookloi A',!. li!Oil 55c Vag«fubf« 3 9 c Tomulo Pcanuli M,, r . 7,::; 39c LESSER QUANTITIES AT REGULAR PRICE VtgelobU pk*'31c L a d d i e B o y All Ady««lu Chick. Rlc* er Chnh. nor, rut/o 2 1 49c Und. Ben’ i ’",\T 41c 7i|n| Noodl* tvllli W«ol 3 7 c !• 0(. t ijtlit CAMAY IVORY Tu m i •< ,n' ',V. 39c 2 : : r 3 5 c Ivory Snow 35c V-V - 8 1 c CliUhie IHllA italic n«i tni'it fl ir, 11 JV *tii< ()«« i m NcaJU 2 9 c huh ".VAV. )ir I 2 ", V ’ 57c one ront> i J. r 5 7 t SOAP S O A P yc^ ii io« •« ^ 88c 1JK* I 7 o i O C 7.2 oi. t U IflUB R e y n o l d s 2 m 6 2 c Dwinn MiiiVtin 1 ’Z 39c CHICKM J o y l i s a J O C h i * Q rtgular Q 1 c*r rnoo 2 • * n i ( r i t M on 1 75c Im( ()••( O cakci J 1 L 3 7 1 7 2 9 c A l u m i n u m f i t IflOD 2 27c j*m»9 39c A 1 9 ’ 4 o «. CMiIib >•! MCM« Mtf-. C»l fm 2 \ S i 27c 3 5 c ■ W r a p Chun King 99c Trio D r e f t p a c k a g a ttandurd 2 27c 2 r . 3 1 c t s .f l. K*u O J C (him Ulng Moodlot 19c 2 70^ H «avtr m a x w e l l Hunli ,V ir.,.,. l 2 1 39c M r . C l e a n C o m e t Ibti, Wall/ /(.».# ! Roll UJC Ivory Flakes ^ 3 5 c WeJion Oil 35( • t f l X W l U H o u s e U e illu m \Z 3 ’.I ' I Pope lomM^ei27c M h o u s i 39c *::■ 69c C le a n se r *1,1 23c MmI Inn* 39c nijimio Mf.'d ? ' j s v t c o m i n j 7 i i m * O - * " A k.« 9 5 c 2 !<•••, 'om 3 1 c l ^ t l lum ['Ht ‘ UV 29c Keebl»r JaPlnti 29c I1 1 J E I »^ r . l»Sf« *T |>Xgl. 3 9 c PLENTY K jt PARKING - ROUTE 35 and 36 Peg© Eight THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Tfturstluy, Marclv 7, 1963
InUiI'iinUute Gir! Scour Troop j Science Fats Scheduled I Norma Naeh1 she.J-m w w j as 4-11 Members Complete Cowrie -n^ets on rh u isd av a). 3 p.m Al I Visit Parents ' j general d-Kirnian o‘ the fair as- Three Seminars noon the World Service Group j ¥ « . ! At Mueiison Hiqh Scnooi, s.Lsted> by John Zolm-ioftjcb. Jum ee meet.'* m the church kitehen. AVi | Sn Isrowntown i ...... , . d, non is CtS«iiraian of She Madison Take Up Problems ladies welcome. tiring ho>: lunch; | J,In-: S ec''fiO A IMH■«.» f Township High School Science D«" be\ciage proViiit'U. | y-yt. Tames A/iiee, Aberdeen, ot the Madison I'ownbhip Hs^h .^armient. \m F rid a y i/ift- iJi'O’Anic T ro o p jM d .. *ind W ;,li i<* m A rare, Trer.rojj Tho firs! in a se.rien of three Schotff \v i.’c /;( . ’ en Friday and | rm'eiu at 3 p.m .; Junior Hi^h t t 1 i .Stale Coiiegc, spent flu/ w'-ke:.»vl ,*ei»Sna?5- on -Colles* Adromwn S'. ,c Iron1. 7 ;>.ni. to i #Bd their paren‘5 will be pi>s“nt*Hl ■ 1 j Nicholas Arace, Route 5i<<, Brown- John Roberts, oi 3 Woodsncre E ., Second Baptist Cburcb I u.wn. p!iu. t»n I ■:h.iy and from ' 12 o'clock 1 ...*a.-Thursday ai 8 p.m. by Mrs.-1 •Chffwbod Beach, ^as among tho Orchard St., Matattan ■ ______noon lo p.ni. on Saturday. . i .Mary Uvvver m thw auditorium nf|. •IMS graduate.? who ieceW vd certlfi- W*d Beavi* * ? rv ic e s ivi.’l co ve r the basic area gu.*»a wil! bo the' guest .speaker at >lha weekeiKl with Mr, ##a'ter.-:t)rt,g ju d .y ’ ^ nil] be jitfiie in' two ej-': i.y C u lw ie . Newark.- at !0; in bolh biological and phy- j .unubaii>.i exere.sc-s that IncisideiS (furnslv should- : plart togedic-* for p asxir will be installed ai 3*.31) p.m. jHfiixui, Margaret St. SIC.M! j a cai)dleiigb'i piooe*is:ion. in the Cor* th is decision. tho types-ot ecltaftes-’ anil a dinner w ill foilfnv tho service. ji Mr. and Mrs. harl Gaub, Route mc’J-.ide J .J Pfeiffer jr. j ones'Ba.Uroorn,-Jrs'inirioh. . rdieic, ••<> Advantages. possible Ther*> iviJ} be- rna/?y special j t I f»10\ were Sunday gue^s of Mr. Pro:h»e< y u t n u ^ . i. r fo•r Skvoids, a) ------— ------.... draw backs; and'the- college v.inlia- .and .\lrs. John Anderson, Farm- division .Sijuil'o;. 1: Sehaik, bi- i If you need printing o( feny Morgaovllie Metswlist Church tion--program m the first- meetli'fr. j ingdale. . " 'r- •y' teacher at South River High kind/we aie here to serve you. Finances, scholarships, .loans- 2nd MorganvfUw Sohi>oi and Or. Char‘ Tables*- o f' Uur (juick service and reasonable i V.'uller CJaub, Route 51(3, is- a :> work-experieiwe programs will ?>e Rev. Fretl H. Bowen. Pastor ihe Snuo Deparuoe/it of H.Jucaiion.! prices- will ple^/.c you -4he topics ioi; tho second session i pat?enj at St. Pelev's Hospiud, Church services are held on Sun- j t\ evv Hrun.swick, Qn, M a r. 14 day at S a.m., and Sunday Echooi Mr. aali Mrs. .iack sha'fto ai>0 ‘ .-- The- National Merit Scholarship «iiett5 nt 10 A.m. son, Johnnie* Metuchtn, w err Test will be jjiven to interested j;m- vj.silors at the hom e of Mrs, 1 iers on .batitrdav at 9 a.m. in iw S3. Benedict's Church Jiiglv svnool library. Results are i Shafin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs: • CANDY Holmdel School itiscd in determlnlngimnny national Paul Miiinar, Route Mti, or Sun- j Holmdel H d., VUolmdel day. ' ' : end vincal scholarship winners. - } Rev. Fdward P. Blaska, Pastor PARTY ■ f.Througnout their junior vear. stu- The Middlesex County ^Council - FREE den;:s are exposed to college infor-1 Masses are held Sunday at 7, 8, of F.xtynsioji Services is sponsoring j - m atIon through this kind ot student 9, 10 and 11 a.m, and Ceae Pi|ot. U ,! was instructor for club secretaries and treasurers Sunday School meets at S:45 with l- IW . j a class for each membei ol th* ® - .. . Neplunc (vice preswiunt, Jumping Brook Riders); j during the coursc. Over btf raei, t h e •nd try us. :. District Missions Festival will be Scout Sunday, Nursery tarn is pro The B.Y.F. wi!l leave from the! Junior Fellowshm meets Friday p . j ■ | , . 1 mJew t tl ish*^11 P asso 1 V t ver, v. | flitand *. I wall,, iii fihnwf^.‘ill1,, KEYPORT PHARMACY held' at St. Paul’s Church, Ocean I vlinl for yerirhip Itilersceiiwit of Highways 35 & S(i c(ass will meet Saturday at 10:30 Church school w ill he held Sim •{ 4\]r. Cohen w ill show' a .film, “ i Junior choir rehearses Thursday classes will be conducted at 3 p.m. day al 9: *15 a.m .; morning worship. I Found My Messiah,*• a missionary (Next to Acme Market) BOSTON LOS ANGELES a .m . at 2:45 p.m.; W.S.C.S. chowder at »he manse. Tlie Westminister 9:45 and 11 a.m., a nursny is pro-j message, Divine worship services Sunduv workers meet iu the kitchen, 0:45 i Fellowship will meet with ihe fel- LONDON CHICAGO arc hc.d at 8:45 and 11 a.m. with vided during both services, ch'l- * p.m.; meditation and prayer in the j lowship of Ihe Matawan Presbyier. cfrcn’s church is held at the 11 a.m. musie by {We senior, chapel and church house, 7:15 p.m.; senior inn Church ' ut ' “ the church • - • in Mat* »«••* crusader choirs. The pastor will service; B.Y.F will meet nl V pm. choir rehearsal, 8 p.m awan at 7 p.m . preach at me Jirst service and at and evening worship, 8 p.m. 1 arise Irustees will be elected for T h ere w ill be a deacon’s meet T h h the second service P-ishop H . L . On Monday at 7 p.m. the Dea- terms of three years each at a con ing on Monday nt 7:30 p.m . in the Lew of Korea will speak. Church concrses wiii meet and al 8 p.m. gregational meeting on Friday ev conference room. hristian school meets at 9:45 a.m. Missions Sunday School teachers and offi C ening, Mar. 15. The third in lenten Bible serv cers wiii meet. R a lly w ill be hrld in Red Bank at icer* w ill be held on Wednesday SCIKWK 7:30 p.m. and Sub-District Youth. l^ureoce Harbor Protestant Com evening from /:45 lo 0 p.m. All Tho Ladies Aid will meet Tues FREE Rallv will be at the Uellord Meiho- munity Church are welcome. d ay at 1:30 p.m. Mo n ito r' Uisl Church at 7:30 p.m. Rev. William Webster, pastor Junior choir will practice Wed Laytom an Club meets Monday ot Sunday school will start at N:30 Church Of Our Saviour nesday at 7 p.m. and Circle 4 will R p.m. at Ihe home of Mrs. Puul P.m.; regular .services, 10:50 a .m .; Cottrell Hd., meet at b p.m . Installation Semoncit, 2 Little St. confirm ation cla ss. 12:15 p.m. and Cliecseqiiake ^ rrr"n ^ Tt-r!''rri'r'-vrrvr--! Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Charles K. Walling. Vicar Lutheran Church Sunday services are at 5:30 a.m. of the Good Shepherd On CUttwoad Community Ihe first, third and fifth Sundays School No. IK Aluminum Combination Interesting LOOKING ..... Mttbodlal Church there is Holy Communion, and tne Bushncll Rd., Sayre Wood* South for a Ranald E. Dunk, Pastor sccond and fourth Sundays, morn* Rev. Harley Meyer, pastor Accurate Bible atudy will be held at the ing prayer. Church school meets at Services are held al School No BIBLE TEACHING church Thursday, 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m . 18, Sayre Wds South. Family Bi STORM CHURCH? Sunday morning worship is at ble hour \a held at !h 15 a.m. Sun A SHOWPLACE Complete 9 a.m.: church school. 10 a.m.; Firal Precbyttrlan Church day and family worship service, WINDOWS Worship at Adull Bible Class, 10 a.m. Htule t4 and Franklin S t, 10:30 a.m . LAWN... M ataw aa The W.S.C.S. will join members Mid-week 6ervire It held Wed with I p s j work! Bible Baptist Church of the W.S.C.S. iu Grace Methodist Rev. Chester A. Galloway, nesday at 8:15 p.m. Woiider tioy i po*er anU hRn- Church, Union Beach, in & buffet Chflillon ScScncc Monitor ‘'The Friendly Church” Pastor dlmg ease combine with »o- supper with cars leaving the church Trinity Church (Episcopal) C n « Norway St., I c U o n 13* M o m , Middle Rd., Hailet The Couples Club will sponsor a icatp mowing for lovelier ktt. Union & Laurel Ave*. at 6:15 p.m. Square Dance on Saturday in the Main St., Matawaa lawn* wilh Jess iftcri! Rw- Send ytur newspaptr f»r th« tima 6 * 7 7 The Men s Club will meet Tues Fellowship Hall at 8 p.m. Refresh* R e v. Carroll B. H all, mounted enpinfi adds cool #iwlitd. Endoifd ffnd my thick (f SERVICES: day, Mar, 19, at 8 p.m. I ments will be nerved. Ihe caller Hector operator rornfoit to stability, Triple Insert . . . We do not rush our Installations! tncnty erdtr. □ 1 war ^32. Sunday — All windows are Caulked 1 I The quarterly conference will l>e will he Frederick Corbitt, the Holy Communion w ill be cele m an eu verab ility. All season Triple l ilt Action f3 I month* 9)1 □ 5 monthi |5.50 9’45 a.m .—Ttible School held in the church Monday, Mar. j * Countiy Dance Man' of Strath- brated Saturday at S a .m .; T u e s utility with quich chdnge at 11:110 a.m .—Morning 25, at 7;3U p.m . more. day a l R a .m .; Wednesday at 9 tachments. let ut fcive you Worship NO DOW N PAYMENT m . ^ . I Morning worship service Sunday a.m. and Ftiday at (i;3fi a.m. the toll story cn WonUer-8oy! 7;0t) p .m .—livening ■rowntown Community Chunk , is ..u‘fe.s Mal„ o w j. »FREE• DO IT W ITH FIRST PAYMENT JULY Service Browntown Union Sundaj School ] ,.m.L. . salvation" will he the pas- Junior choir will rehearse Satur Measuring Service Achkm Wed 8 p.m.—Mid week day at 10 a.m. Triple Insert • Weatherstripped Route 18, Browntown \ to rs sermon topic for ihe M'cond por cuslom shades we I’lnyer Service Matins on Sundav w ill be at 7:4ft fijti he i iirM tl isisiJy trom lii*.itl*. Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor Sunday in Lent. This is ihe second i a vi(; thui.,.h 1(;hog, M.idi: (if .ill ALCOA atuu.il um . »«•«.* ofler our free measuring City Sunday School held from M 5 in a series of wrntons ent.t led ; Vamil v Kucharist, S.: SU am., ;!i-t;it.;iii..:i in ♦air ■•'•'•S’, ^ lilr-d i-ratU* service. Kenieniher loo, Pastor — D. Koss Brittain iWK SKLL AT AUVLHiTSKD o 10.45 a.m. and Ihe church ser- .Rellections on Life i-iom the! • ; ,,mi •cirimm II Praw n's has a cnmpJele llO pkins 2-08(11 W ONDER-BOV P u t in s • tu'y uiM'Xrr snow - vice it from 11 a.m. until IJ Cross,” based on tl.* Seven Last j ’HapM,,,... 12:3B p.m.; KOOM ONLY! N(J SAI.F.SMKNM NO inslallulion department. PM* o'clock. F.veryone is cordially in Words of Lhnsl. Sunday School ■ , r:iy(;,; 7 ;)0 p m , 4 0 0 ' CO M M ISSIO N .-*! Tin-!.* are tniulilv Ask uhout our custom vited to attend. meets HI 0 a.m Nursery care is, y ,M ull4 „ „ :n, 7:r!o p.m. v. !(»’•'. (•?■ t |ji'ir'-*s i»:u'A lji.rt* 4 HP RIDING LAWN M0WFR . . ( ’nmp;ir«*! Sitvei made traverse rods. provided lor . m,Iren under three- , A ) h A«onvm(,us meelf Bayvkw Presbyterian Church years-of-age. Ihe Presiiyteens meet ' • "Available on I-asy lerins" I Tuesday at -1 p m. mHtJ|j(;i-T . i J i j i : IKKMS • I HI F DELIVERY Cliffwood Beach at 7 p.m . First Presbyterian Church i 1‘piscopal Churchwom en w ill hold Rev. David L. Bucn, Pastor On Monday G irl Scout \ DPaily a ily &t Siiuirday 8 A.M.-5:30P.M. Troops - a quiet das- at St. Peter's, F re e Highway 14 (near Main Slieel) There will be a special session from the community will meet t I WI'IJ.W FI). and l ltl. « A.M. to 9 P.M. hold, Wednesday at 10 a m .; /.lia r GALES Matawan, New Jersey meeting ut 7:4b p.m. on Friday, from 7 to 9 p.m. for the Juliet Low \ ‘J' ^ W “ UtlMfniUcln lanUo’v and Kcu-siih ... , .« r . » *i ! (»i d. o uaile v nneting. n p in ai the church. ri‘a, honoring the founder of the* 1 - Boy Scout '1 loop 'l\\2 meets "'Tho Apostle Thomas,” second Girl Scouts, 'i'he Board of T rustees Keyport Hardware Co. Second Sunday in Lent - March 10 Thmsday al 7 pm Al thi- is o'clock in the lenten scries of " I Know will meet ai 8 p.m. W. Front St. Keyport l.-nlen «-ervice ihe preacher sw)i be L a w e t y t L n g Church Service — 10:0# A .M . Jesus,'* w ill lx» the pastor's sermon Boy Scout Troup meets Tuesday rOWllSrowi the R ev. H a rry Sorenson, n.« toi of CO 4-2H00 SERMON Inpie nt Sunday's II n.m. worship at 7:30 p.m. Faith Circle meets iii 32 liroail Sl. Slladyside 1-71500 Red llnrik All Saint; Memorial Church. Navr- service. The junior choir, under the Open Fliday Fvr-5 ’nl £ the home of Mrs. Georgu Connor, sinh. Senior ehoir rehearies at !! "Reflections On Life From The Cross” direction of Mrs. Dav'd Bucci, will 8 Eisenhower CL, Matawan, at li p.m. (Based on the Lust Seven Words Of C lirisO sing the anthem: “The Lord Is My p.m. 2. “LIFIi'S MAIN DIFFKRFNCR - SALVATION” EVERYONE WELCOME SHOP AT HOMi c a l l Free • Prom pt HOME DECOR CO 4-7000 PICK-UP and Cuslom M ade DEUVERY SLIPCOVERS AND
Through the yeois we hove fol LO 6-0021 lowed methods ond practices that arc the foundation of safe bonk DRAPERIES ing, nnd this policy lios been of maximum value to our customers n o w : ond lo this communiT)1 Also, out mpcriencc m aiding cusfomiis Tale the ^uess uoik out nf
wilh Iheir linoitrio) problems is deieiafhig by ^hopping in (lie helpful when new customers, pie- wnt similor problems to solve. L v - - 1 • > ei in < nietu e ol vour ou n home. Tho focilities, the coopernlion, S l l « h iil n»h»i ■, j-iitl p .i it r tn s end Ihe flnunciol counsel of this ' ' V s ^ - 4 fin >.k Uid i (niiph im nl \ o U f bonk ore available to all who theose lo avail themselves of our V d' < i-i. (annoM M a THR MATAWAN BANK Draw Draperies ( Iioom- fio m a li emt-miou* MATAWAN, NEW JKItSKV •.elerlion »>l I’am l* * Print# - M atawan NoJJd* » Fjhir^ h»‘«''> A l l hund *i* \* n. eusioin mnde * tia v e f s i1 rod* wilh inMalln- lioti If d e s iie d I he |tri«‘*» A I no> u N amii/mgl\ leu! Shop. ill! Ii‘ 1 ( , I j Drugs < iiiiiji.iM ‘ , hut h e mu<- lo ‘.‘.O ' M IM I I I ... H. M. Yum, U I’, nnd .1 ( Yum, K,p • '••• mu *.*'h i l (i)O t iylM in 145 Main Sf. Matawan I he < OM\ I'llll-IH I’ (>f \ Mill ii'tii Inline. Charge Accounts Invited mtsmMmmtfrymimummmm •- f DtptoH bnuiuiw* C^i/joiuiIcp Pettnr# I/iIm i IHE MAT AW AM JOURNAL, NL I i < ry f Be*.?. Sifcin a P l.i S o r * : an;.i k .-us ' i' '■■'■ it.: o rity, Maui.w&ii, souve-ii tho : Vianen Aogirr. it. son.ot Mf. ■ r*<. F*i i. ■ s h*■■ r i > r isibjfrl. 0 ;p lrt...f.£vf in Je rse y C u y apd ha. arwJ Mrs. Harold P. Zitjiler si I " Ni.ufj:.')}■. **:. ' ■■■('!:: : ■ w h ic iv s h e d("-:,>,k*,i.t *.',, auopl lii.s .'*,isiiiu U o rra». A>} M am S i;, M a liw a ii. liicu SVe/J-1 oiscLi'^u! :\!*iti dt?i;iC'':s!;'<:U.d. *!.a L'barkai/.o pi*.>;;vc i. trf the yeivc..., destiny. Fub- jt7.' I3tj. in Kieiunc-nd. T h " ‘U£. ;.' V. ■, f. 11 it » iil bji lhe ambition ,>( tiie {.'.n.ion V a , fro)!i injuries he received in.a i;rimi:;vd; M n Li.rn.ihy (iayno:'. to buv ;i Bi.ulie li.ari'.ir.e for the .'wo-car avtvSent- near ito.viw# j Kf.'yjjr.1'.'. .■.Is: e '(.tr'ldi thy. rfi'kSren. ■ V il. or, i-eii. 21. : !,.*!: '.'I*.*;-:. I:.!;y*\h‘.'.!i S o il. K< r..v;'. u ssea for the isiil*- io;'. SiiO'.V !0 i.“: c;.c!t'(uct- .Frank bcfiHTi. is. of Port j Iju t>•; M rs. M*".' t.‘a,.ov. fl'0 ; p.m. u; liie Hook r-.nd i.aduer Fire. cident Injuries. Warrpii was & p a s -: K i h k t ; Mrs. Eth^'Tayter.- rtiir- I i i i n ■■ , Bfoi’.d S: , Miiia?.*an. T li'i /senior in ihe Sepicn car., •ivooil. t'.m! .Mrs. Doris Daniels. i ! .n i- :;n Slioppe. of Ki/vpori .viit, ; show ihe latest Myies in sisiISinery' - A pupil in ihe fourdi. graiio at .\H)r!4:in\*i)ie. . | for inj;. Mrs. W.Ilian: ClitWM ano' Malnwan t.lemeiitarv School.'\V»r- The.* next nu-elinK will be held l: ri-.iay. M ar. 15, Et 7:M p.m . i r.li^. Aii'.l'iony are fO*oha>i’-:; res’ also was & member ot Oh*. M « - K!‘lro.sii;in-!its were served by I men. '! 1'...* puV.iic is invued to at-. Methodist. biindav School. Mrs.' Lucille Fouzenc and .Mrs; ; tend ae.d tickets j.i.ty be .ifj'.jifi.vd ■■.■••■■Surviving in addition to his pnc-. ilazap is. : from tha cliairiner.. . ents. are a M.«(cr. Jiiditb. Ann. also — iajurtd Ui the accident; a broifivr. • iidw’ai'd Alan, and h is grand , 3?Hithor. M rs... Lv d ia 1 -o ste r, -Penh Ambov. >: . : i; u:,('i'i\l services were hpld Mon ' •■■ lay at 1 p.m. at .the bedim funeral .? .loms. Matawan- 'the T(ov, f rank ■ ".iveelqn.: inm iiU u• ol ■ the v. first .-i.rl^lhoiltst Church.-'Matawan.. pffi- I’m ted-'irittrm oni w as ir. f mr.'.View . ...Btnetpry.. Middle!o\v:i:’ — . i Oe.viil Joachim - D avid Jo ach im . 68. o( School S t.. •arlhoro. git-d Ih u rsd av . 1-eb A - >J6.1 in Monmouth 'M edial Center. . Mr.',!oach:in was retired. Huwns i veteran ol \Vond Wai |. I'unorai services were held fn- ■ lrmrnini; in the Freeman l u- urwl Home. Freehold, wilh the 'ov- Mon-m Levine officiallm;. urial was in Floral Parlt Ceine- ..r v . !>C!'.p s . . II,e weddinp »..( hliss Lmdn IJame ! Oeiin Pnrrt:i, Der. Moir.es, illicit-1 Lvmi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ifc.iO Wmiisor Ur., .., John F. Roudmijton. 7-1, it former i.r,, brother u( the ‘oruk- mui Steven j ills Moines. Ion:,, lo Pic. lidwaicl ; -esident 0! Madison Ipivnsliin, d-.pd Long, both i>f Ucs Moines. j Willis Bdderbaek. l.' S. Army, mui .7(ib. !,. IBM in . the- • Veterans For the wedding the bride's rno-1 of l.’ r. *,inii V .!>:. r-.dwaVd J . iiilder- ■ ■ ;k'spit«l. ('incm iiali, ;Onio. alter n- '.her chose an aflei noon dress of I Mrs. Vivmn. H. coopc-r. Colls Oiiek. 11:i I’ u si bt.. Keyporl, look -..■irlcf illnsss.. Intprmenl. was in MKS. JOHN WAl-SII nijiia silk shantung wilh a matching ' Keel, Rd.. Freehold, announces the poice f-riday cvi-ninn, 1'fb. 22, . .-Knvcif ccmciiiry, Cincinnati. {jacket and a flowered hat. She e-.i^uge.nent eJ her daughter. Lin... IWi.l, at 8 p.m. in the W estm inster Mi' P.oi.-liiv.'M.n was ■ horn m The Rov. Jolin Meehan perform bouquets of tangerine carnations jworu a coisagc.1 ol creain colored j on Kinh. to David 1: Henton. soil j Presbyteuan C h u r c h in Des : '.'I;id'£(iir loivnship. tan of llie.lato ed the wedding cerem ony which and Qranse Deli;'ht roses. I orchids, '('lie mother of the bride-* of Mr. and Mrs. arl Benton. | Mtiints. The Key. John Roof, Vnjj.il nnd Mary (il-iuv) Hcddn'K- uniled in marriase Miss Landra Barbara Monahan.'-Union-Beach, ! Krooni was attired in a duli gold [ Smuhbury. Miss t.onjier also is lhe minister. olficiiUid. :. r,n. Ho w rs a vc.prnn of World Rtilli Monahan and John Walsh in was.the (tower gin lor her lister. . ! lame sheaih with a mulching niil | . Var 1 end v.'i.s rc;lrod (mm th'.- lhe. Holy Family Church, Union She w ore an em erald preen taf- i UuUHhtei of D r. Irvm K cop jicck- < t*hurch Uiunpc jjIUt ihe ccriPuny. i DRY CLEANING .us* i-f.ircm Bnt. M r. Ri-ddino.lon end Mrs. Jonn Monahan. 4M An carried a princess basket of ta n -! M o .iii'itir i>,alc (.oiiej^e At pu stn t li.ic, luni» pointed slonvcs and « 5 inu n v.-ediiinj' irip . tlu; r<’ii- 1 made Ills hnniu at .10/S Madison mack Aye., Union Beach, aud thelgcnne carnations and Ornnije De* •■v -:,v ; Pantrl of applique and seed ' pjp al homo in i;u;ir npunnicnt i n,d- Gi*ir.-lni'.u. Ill's, late wife, Mrs.* bndeiivorim s parents. Mr. and | |ight roses. ;«.«■v ; pearls Inal eximdwl lo th<> bouf-1 at 119 I n st Si., KtYf>ori. ! 'ilclfiv'((.larr.) Hedmnrtioii died m Mrs. Albert Walsh, reside al til Keypader Serves As Best Man , .. i rant .skirt. Her (ilbow ionj'tiJ vc ii of * T h * bride vas j-Vadual<*d fiom I SERVICE J u lv i r a . Kishcr PL. Clark Township. Peler'Kouopko, Keyport, was the ! .-V; > illusion was caught M> a crown of j Roosevelt iii^h School, Des Moines, j ’ Surviviui! is a liro ljie r. Huiv.-it lhe bride was Kiven in mairia"'; i best man. Ushering were .ior.n ’ fe,, , . , w , . ( ( ti j»t.«.rls and *i»e canit-ci a t’iis - 1 uil*--m1r*d the l?nivers»iy of Iowa aod | Ticddin'.’inn. C*'.o.iCi itviili., and a b/ her father, bhc wore a white Monahan, Unluit iteach, brother of i frifc cu iIl i>ouqtie(. ot whiii* gaidenias , present ly is a member of the ] Free Pick-Up qnd iiici’c. Miss Anna Hauser, Madison satin go\vn whicn term inated in a Inn bride; Roger Rhode, WeslIleld i ( bri-stene i-yon, Des Moines, j junior class a t . Douglass Colle^i*, ; ftnvnslup. - ■ chapel - lenelh Ham. Embroidery and Robert Volapek. Union Beach I M j ms; lt of tlie bride, was the maid ‘ New Brunswick. . | Delivery Service hordercd (ne round nccklinc qnd For her daughter s wedding. Mrs. I of honor. Her street - length »'own j The bridegroom was graduated | Charles Dunniug long fitted sleeves and trimmed Ihe Monahan selected & cocoa chiffon j was |jaie yellow taffrta with which i from Keyport llij’h School, attend*] Charles Dunning. -I'I. or 78 l.its r- CO 4-1000 ^ full skirl which fea|ureu n Diistie sheath-with a malclung hat, gom i ulus wore h matching pillbox ami I ed Rutgers Univvrsiiy, is surving in ly St** West Keanshuri;. died Suit- back. Her Iriple-tiered*French illu accessories and a corsage nl while lintf veil and earned a colonial | the U.S. Army and will leave Mar .lay. Mar. ;l. HIM; la ■ ■ Rivcrvievy sion veil fell from a double crown cymbidiums. T h e bridegroom s bouquet or daisies. 21 for u tour of duty in Korea. i*Ios|iilbl. Mr. Dunning was born of sequins and pearls. She earned mother chose a blue lace sheath KEYPORT CLEANERS *.n Jersey Cilv. He was Ihe son ol a cascade bouquet pf while roses with a mulching hat and accessor Mrs. Charles Dunning. Jersey City, and ivhiie carnations. ies anil h corsage of while cym- Mary's High School. South Amboy, ! M u rsin a D irecto r .‘.nd lhe late Mr. Dunnina. He had W ejfs Gold Taffeta bidiurr.s. and is employed as a dental nssis- ! “ u rS,n 9 U ,,eC IO r Store and Plant 13 D ivision Street lived in West Ktimshurt'. more Miss Murlcne Coffey, Keansburi!. A .reception.followed in the Am lant by Dr. Francis Chasey, Key | R eg istry Sp eaker than 10 years. a..ul of Ihe bride, was the maid uf erican Legion Hall. Union Ueacn. port. Her fiance is a graduate ul | Mr. Dunning was employed as a honor. Her void taffela slreet-lenglh F o r Iheir wedding trip lo the i Keyport High Sclnxil and is asso Mrs Grace Reeves, Director of MATAWAN STORE U2 MAIN ST. welder l>y the Central Railroad pi gown was styled with a floor-length Pocono Mountains. Pa,, the bride ciated with his father in the Hoim- Nurses nt tho Scabrook Hill Nurs New Jersey. He was a picmher of Wore a b la ck pnd w hile three-piece i del Plumbing nnd Heating Com- malclung overskirt. Ihe fitted bod ing Home, Keyporl, w as the guest lhe West Keansburi; Fire Co. and ice had a round neckline and long suit, a black hat and accessories i pany. LO 6-9K95 rhief of the units fire police. He speaker at the second meeting of sleeves. A circular veil fell over and a corsage of white cymbidium the newly-formed Matawan Nurs* was a veteran of World War II. her mulching flower headpiece and orchids. Surviving, in addition lo his she earned a cascade bouquet of the bnde snd (he bridegroom Births mother, nre his wife, Mrs Morrnve langtnne camalions and Ol Orange were graduated from Keyport High MISS I.1NDA COOPER (Prongny) punning, three sons, Delight ro»es. School. She i i employed as a ser P aullii Charles, Edward and William Dun The bndal attendants, who wore vice representative bv the New she ts a member of the staff of ihe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paulin, 171 pin);, *11 at home, two brothers, identical gowns and headpieces in Jersey Bell 'telephone Co., in lhe Freehold Regional High School. Morningside Ave., Union Beach, Thom** Punning, Keansburi!, nnd eimrald grevn taffeta, were Miss Keyporl office. Mr. Benton attended Matawan are the parents (if a daughter, born High School and the University of lhiward Puniunts. Jei»*y Cuy. »nd Diane Walsh, Clark Township, sis The bridegroom attended Seton Saturday, March 2, 1163, in River* New Brunswick. Canada. A former Ivyo sisters, Mrs. Veronica Coons, ter of Ihe bridegroom; Miss Par- Hall University and Is employed view Hospital. •rsey City, and Mrs. Josephine lune Camp, Union Beach, and by the Keiirny Smelting Co.. Kear instructor nf automotive mechanics Singerline ■’llica, Fo r) Lauderdale, l-'ln, Mrs. Stephen Zawada, Port Rich ny. at Lincoln Technical Institute, he 'uneral services are beinj; held mond, S.I. They carried cascade The couple will reside in Linden. is proprietor of the Wheeisport For A son was bom Sunday. Mar. 3, .s Thursday from Ihe John .1. eign Car Service, Freehold. 1M3, in Riverview Hospital lo Mr. yan Home for Funerals, Keans- A June wedding is planned. and Mrs. Oeorgu Singerlinc, 222 two stepsons, Joseph Puliafico, The • hcjj, In St. Ann's Church where a Park Ave., Union Beach. Births , McCTohan-DiSanto olemn jiiuh m ass of requiem svill Bronx, and Frank Puliafico, Staten Mr. und Mrs. Theodore DiSanto, e offered by liie Rev. Frederick J a r k s o n Velge Island; 27 grandchildren and 14 M atawan, have announced the en /alenlino, assisiant paslor. lnter- Mr. nnd Mrs, Richard Jackson. Mr. and M .s. William Velge. 1211 great-grandchildren. gagement of their daughter. Ann ■ ni'iil will be in Holy Cross Ceme 50 Slrachen St., Cliffwood, are the Route 36. Union Beach, are the par Funeral services were held Marie, lo James Patrick McCro- tery, North Arlini>lon. parents of a won, born Wednesday, ents of u .son, 1‘orn Monday. M ar. han, son of Mrs. Delia McCrohan. Wednesday nt Ji:30 a.m- from the Feb. V, 1963, in Monmouth Medi •t, l%3, in Rivervew Hospital. Lullicr Jackson Sr. Chicago, III. Gundruni Home for Fu nerals, South cal Center* Luther Jackson -:r., 71, nf 117 Miss DiSanto is a graduate of Fran cis Amboy, and at 10 n.m. a solemn Hurley Si., Keyport, died Friday . Ferguson Matawan High School and is em i A son was l>orn Sunday, Mar. 3, ployed at the U.S. Army Signal nilihl, Mar. 1, I»(i3 in...... Riverview high mass of requiem was offered A son was horn in Riverview , lliti’i. in Monmouth Medical Center Ilnspilnl. in St. Mary’s Church. Burial was In Hospital on Wednesday, Feb. V, i to Mr. and Mrs. Fdgar Francis, Mr. Juckson w.is born in Virginia lhe church ccm ctery. 1963, tp M r. and M rs. John Ferg u ; Rose St-, Cliffwood. nnd had liyed in Kevport 4K years. son, 47 Boulevard Fast, Cliffwood. He was a member of tile Second Miss Cora E. Reed Andctson Dnplist Church, Key|>oi'l, and a Miss Cora E. Reed, &0, of 4 Idle- H a r t r a m p h Mr. and Mrs, lames Anderson, member of l.ie Trustee Board of wild I-ai)c, Matawan Township, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartramph, Gordon St., Cliffv.ood, are the par the church. Ill: had served in the ents of a daughter, iHjrn Thurs died Monday morning, M ar. 4, 1279 Seawood D r., Cliffwood Beach, church’s senior choir for many are the parrnts of a son, born Wed day. Feb. 28, IDtiS, in Monmouth yea i e.. . 1963, in her home. Miss Reed was nesday, Feb. 27, 1!K>3, in River- Medical Center. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cal- born in Rahway and had lived in view Hospital. lic \y. Jae'iS'in; ii son, Lullicr Jack Maiawan Township four months. Moreton son jr., I-jir Haven; a dauiihler, Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Claud Vreeland Mr and Mr.s. Raymond Morcton Mis. Od?Esa Coi-k, al home; a sis ia R. Granthan, Trrnion. A daughter was bom in South Lloyd Rd., Morgaoville, arc the ter, Mrs. Susie Henderson, Phila Lo cal arrangem ents w ere In Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. parents of a daughter, born Mon* delphia; a broiher, Nathaniel Fra charge of tiie Day Funeral Heme, C harles Vreeland, Ibfi Orchard dav. Mar. 4, IM3, in Riv-.-ivicw zier, Keyport: lour I’liindchildren Keyport. Pkwy., Laurence Harbor, Hospital. und two (’rcat-yrandciiildrm. Why the NEW l-'unernl se rv ice j were held T u e s M rs, A rth u r Thomps«>n D iiin is DeVirgilio day in lhe Sccond Haplisi Church. Mrs. Sarah C. Thompson, 74, of Mr. and M rv Farl Dennis, 6 Oak A daughter was boin on Mim The R ev. Nicholas J . 1'ate, pastor, IM Hrnad St., Perth Amboy, died Shades Ave., Matawan, nre the par dav. Mar. 4, ifCt, in the ambuiunce i)fliei,ti>d. Intermenl was in Shore- Sunday. Mar. 3, 1DM, in the Perth ents of a son, l>orn ’luesday, Fcb. ( I tho Raritan ’lownship Fii>t Aid Flameless Electric Range land Memorial Gardens, Ha/lr.t. Amboy General Hospital. She was 21), PJG3, In Riverview Hospital. and RcM tie Stjuatl en ro uir to the widow of Arl bur Thompson. R ivtr iew Ilo.'piiai to Mr. aiuj Mrs. Vineenl J. Abbutielio Sr. Carpenter Jo'-fph I)c \ irgiiiii:t.s ul BUpi-rii i ity, nwl then visit your Abhatiello was a member of Its Funeral *ervices we;e held Wed R iile y In the I S. A u n v. Jieddy Kilow.'ili Aj j/ii.'iMe l\i:h.-r /hiring lhe Mure), nnd A p ril Holy Name Socfety. nesday a* l-M M 1 Ht tiie ’Bedle ’ A f.on was born in South Ambov A .Mav v .riu l.i:ji is pMiitnd. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gen- Funeral Home, M.itavwm, with the Hospital lo M r. and Mr.s, K.tyiooitd Ainmaturo-Hughe*. Jtiir)|.re Sale to ehoo: '■ I : .en .MMj'it i i i!, ilouMe (.veil, free M liM lilljf, Oveffa Abbatiello; fivu daughters, } ?.!r : ,u :.-. i ■ ?; j( "• t Sister M jry Cabrini. a member of the Fiist Presbyterian Church of South. 0 1(1 11 built in or liii'h in n ui.'iiil" - yi.i.'H' -un. to find liie rnngu J t p.it t u: Hr. d . < hi * ■a "• 1he Sisltjs of Mercy Order serving Perth Amboy, officiating. Inter- to lit vohi' lii 'd::. at Cathedral Jlij'h School, Tienton; m uu ,i\a1' :i\ Jh -Miilel Cenu'tery. K e a t i n g Mrs. I 7annie Cox, Keyjmrt; Mis. Mr Mid Mr--. 'I n in th " nil, tirr.f-r *»».«! C lfo ri l-tiM* > i tnlal-t to dirty Up fOflf Canuel Gioffie, South Amboy; J.ime.s I’allick I'urey » H\) I, \ I > I! 11 \. a 1] A v l o m o t t c 1 ! ' =*■! ' 11 iin , ia.ir ns '.d i j f - p'.o l bud »}ilhlni ; wiiIU M rs. Albert Kobinton, Morgan, nnd Ja n u s P a tfiik F u ie y , ef Sta en!;. fil a «*:»11;*1;M I , |i i 111 ll w *.i c ■ 1 *. l:,< .1 Mr». 'Ihojnns IHIanca, \Voi»d- lion J'f'l , W’< kii'iink , d;i-(i I if'flii ■ .'in u Aiiil»07 1 If j-Ma'. ny j n v m)« »> «.t I. in bridge; three other j>om>, AhMionv. moMiinj'. M ar. at iia C c n t tc 'lle d • ; D r. Salvalo/o A b - j.iiie j a b/i«7 Jline? K u d i iek |.i ii,i'iii' .. 1 1 m I, l»-'M i* •' M il * m i » ) «».i ii) m («•! «* s '.'i* cm; ’ «! the (onlroli. r t>( li 11; i!l > Ujm- iif 11 I 1 art’. baltello, Metuchen and Vincent A!) . . . . Fiji t‘> was boi n m Mat.i a an Mr and Mr James IsMt billiello, MoiJ-’jn ; a fci^tr’*, Mr* i.nd had llw d iu lh»* at< a rl! hr. ’ ai l'l., M.i* a -m, ai e I he• par M o d i m - |.»ii ♦ i f L Itai-1» i id h- a H om # li/» i - - m « j »’> ^ 1"* a*' tu i i*tii U |vt oiil !>••? n n *(ljnHfi.oi.t. r-(’ j-'lv't 1 * t I'.'wn out Marion DeLucia, t/ystei Bay, L.I life. Hn v. as a i cm ed » arjx n'm • of » M.',, ijt>; il ) j t«j:« Mai flmi three other Msler* and two 1, I ‘Mil. In Hr. ei . ;> >\ lhe p i.d C o o t il-.f i < V iv« 1 1 •'!! R.ar.r t«> i’* ni "r i K a i) • n. He waj< a (oinm utijt ant of St HOMESICK? |( f;n o m k c il tfir t« il i f in i y beuiim* your prti* i t m ii n tv i ft fMmltx four If m.I; l l 00 pip' le rs, Mrf» P a il /tn:u» and Mtn Alexander nan on i . 1 ii ii.»f j 11* anti j»nif o iie tv*** a o.Mol/f ) of tht I.ai ent Iloiiirov/neri poliry 'ords Anlhony /Joeh:*’hio, Staten h.hoid; M r, and Mm. c .h a ijs Ale.snndi r. 'Ut*''. ■.. • a ■' •'* t< M l' bi )een tianied tin •ntw rr lo ynttr inobii in. — soo your l!cddy F‘u/ey. Ma/Jvvan, William J-uj 1!'> na r.ilhe^ nie, M{'<, Afe.vandef 41$«ve hy phonm)' or wnfintf ev. I ’eith Am ljoy, a M; , ■ the fm niei M is’. M yma Json-a. WEAR M aty F u ie y , P o ll Mounw»'*lh; It i iiei’.'.equ.ike today for full Inform.ition. *1 /■I nndf hdfh i‘ii. find fine gre«it j'.iand S n . , - V<* T O HIRE eeh v A\ e , 1st a n* bin g a i e Ackerson, VanBubkirk i Inn ge of lie Mt die I uiit i a 1 II oum1, W. S . W A L L A C E !ai- pan nt,'. of n soil Inn ii I t ;d.o.’ M ila v .a n r u m i i N G Mai 1. I'Hiil. Ill R ivei s ■ u l!-r piial and Elliott, Inc. I'oncial • et v.ill !»■ h. Id MISS HI RNADI III Ht (.III ' AN INVI V1UN Kuril 1) III UK!!. lOUI'AMf I.SM 11 AM I M II VII I', M ffl 0fid Ito vY I unii lilfir,*' l lid:e, a' fi in n ( lhe 1'i'iil I I I ' . . a Shoei^ nil i ? 1 a a s\ an. *’fi*l '» A ,»*-n v'.a'. b«Mn !.atm rl.iy. M, i ‘,r j fd ilrr, H*!i uaia ■ (•- in I . :. l II I till. i ui «' i • *. dl be i.-Hi'i t d >n S' !oi,;* itj R i w n j e v * Ho.^nbil in ‘ mmaiuMi m N'm In I 1 ■■ > * 1 II W I l« |il * , f f . Front ht. K rw io ri ■ ,iI>t i> ! < 1'iih h lntf i oe fit ill l ‘i ,|i and Mi,1' 'n»i ph 1 j|’i ta. jo i !,!/let £ lb # C e iiie teiy , K eyjn u l. New pinn.sv.hk Ave. Mniawmi. I MiJ* l il n l:f»'diiatc t*/ ■ Pag« T*n THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J. thursday, Mureh 7. '1963
j Tha Sprl»Siie!d. of Com* i Sorond S t:. M'Aiaw%n. recently was tha S.-.(l Airtmrn« Uivisit division. He er.u •ed tn? Army j tnander .Sixth Fieec, v^iten aach : promote] io tour cif, l ore B raK «. i'iC . Jordan is June- !^(i/ a;i;? \ fxiris as k.ribr.>iT:ir (. aiiab ian cj. L l i - : H^akJ. J.oa,. whert; he is a nu*nib^r of AdmioiilrtKiua Lonipan •jiwn. Valencia and Rota. Spa?i>.- j of thg First Armored L>!V»mo». i Issues Annina! Re port Today NOTES i ,. . ,... v> ^ i i • 55p«io. A rm our, u c lc rx v,\ t.o m -: Crippling -sLnkes ona Jumlly ift I V«d«l»llt Promoted | p J v ( ; o ( lh « "d iv is io .V s - «;!> In - ! f:ve. a cco rd !iw lhe ^.utmnal So* .. Two historic c-venls m cocnniun- Sub.siani.ial savings to cusitmiers I > A2/C i-ti a j i vi W. , V an J, i ciJf ri-1 -,-v f>riu*red thfi Arrnv i:i No-: cietv for ( noplea I hiidrcn an»l - Icatiuns are highlighted In the IfeWi resulted during the ve-ar from rate i ? cotit ly was protooted to hi.s pr*:M*o; i Vo,nhKr 1%J and completed basic' Adults. I iie Socteiv, which carrion ■annual report o! th? New , Je rse y revisions worked out by New Jer- . About Are* Me:; and We»uea l raim a iit Runistein A ir hore.e Basi?. ty-r^r-jn^ y lro'i l&ckvm. -S*- 1 forward a year-round program ol -.-’ilsAk Tele.Dnoiie Co., made public a w Hell and the Hoard ot Public 1 Ilerm avv Auman V.njeth 1 . »>■ , VjS , dJlll tJ ,„,m \ut m dstect servio.s. education, rt^ se arch , j.i co iH iuctm g Stf> 'a n n u a l tudcy n Hotnsbi Was-on pit*. Utility Commissioners. New ‘After j 11-fih V 'n o o i in 1!^7 an d tro m Vir-■; ia the fcaster Seal ^ umpaijin Mar. I J O Ment. Mr. Wasson cited [lie launch si rati’.^ on limsj.1 distance jjima Stale C nlU-iie i;; Peiei-.sburf' .. Apr.. M. • . ••tag ol. -.T cb u r • .ana tb# gromw- calls within New Jersey were part -. m ' , breqkitig for the Bell Systfcin's first of tho revisions. . . co m m ercial Ele ctro n ic ^em nu Of- Extend Lilli Areas Compk'tii Testing ; itce in Si’c^a=unr..i <»s twin hujn Armed Services . Tnij company cxten(le:! the local j U .S. M atir.e I ’rivat.-.' t^iass . lights of the. -.year.- ■■-< -■■-.■ calling areas in 120 exchange areas i < Roticrt J. Pruchnik, :i o! Mi. and j “ lei.ur, u product n? Ben Sys tn provt^ larger toll-free eaUrnc I Mrs. Stanley J. Pinchhik, 7S Ram-; t » ’i te s e a ri'i "amt development In Completes Recruit framing- 2n t>. Aurlr-m m a.- son o l Air. sey Ave., and Priv-iiit' Jo!’!i J. John-1 jeiaey,” jaid Mi WA’ison, land Mrs. Ralph P. Auriemma li-i son, son or Mr. and Mrs.! must extensive ip. the company O I L I S OIL./'' W E L L , ? I Rosijwuod Dr.. both of Cliffwood i Aifred J Johnson. Church St., bothi of Keansburg, cumpleted a wci;k i TW AT ISN 'T'SC/- 000.080 lur.g distance messac-es = Beach, arrived eanv in. Februarv Ami thc- V'-f| a' Sucrosunn* lesting and screening, .Jan. 11, u i ; y e:11', ■ ... , ■ ■ ■ ■ , ■ ■ . ! I in Okinawa, aiyjard the transport: t'WERE'S O IL AKID O IL. rq'ia'lj exciting to ccntempla'e" i UEiS> C'-ni-iai W. A. Mann with the; the Nava! Air Tcchniciil, Traiaias; Service improvements included! IXO , slated for service In ir.ij- I Second battalion. Seventh • Marine j Center, Memphis. 'Venn. j «YO I.!H S AWDYOUtL kTNOV.: larger type in company director -1 1M5. will* provide ^ broad range tKcgnm-nt, ,or a U-rnonth iour of; Tests and interviews administer- ] Mis; the first directory printed hi ; ot unique telephone services such i duty w ith the ..I h u d Marine-. ed during the week determine a j * ths new seven-point tvpetaw was • as 'abbreviated dialing for, frequent I Division. i Marine's 'eligibility (or training in j issued In..Salem County ib Decern-i ly called numbers ond 'louvh-rum.', < ! While crt route tc Okinawa, thev! a specifit; technical fieiu. i or mish-buttyri, culling It v 111 b e'b.r kventuallv all dif'ctonej will ; unit stopped m Hawaii and Yol:-)-l «(ile to perform m any of its func- i V-'-e ilia.--, l a w t,Yi>e. . ! hama. Japan. .. . , Airborne Unit j •''(urns in millionths of-a.-second.'Mr. • (’entrex.-u new system which ! U.S. Ar.-nv Pvt. Lavrencc- E. > liWasson itrtdeo. .- . . . -.- perm its dialing to anti from e>;ten-j- On Picket Destroyer j Iordan. IS, son of Mr."and Mrs., 1 Opens New Pallway* i Sllm ttiopHonts in hr-o '>u;anu.i-j ii Kenneth vV, Schaeffer, radioman ! Jonah C. Person. $6 l-lighfield Avo , j seaman apprentice, U.S. Navy, son Matawan. recently was assigned to' "While- Tel,tar and hCO onened of Mrs. Llizabeih C Schaeffer- 69 r L ,.-llr i% VsofPcont;.,^ IIi^ .i« u W s!j!.lso ^ I, Seabree/e Way. Keansburg, is serv.! A2C BDWAItU W. VANUliRllILT ing aooard the ra d a r' picket des-1 , . .. - . i Itrspy M nSovrt Vtoui|0,f“ cd for ,!,e f,fSt trover VS5i Hawkins, ctirrentlv or; a^'^ni-d ovci„t.is in b,. panuu' j Our fuel oil is ol uniform ..during'1WB along-familiar avenues !. ... "~ rr, r - ~ ~ TAILORING 0Fsa r dwtv w llh the Sixth Fleet in th e ! M l after compieunR h«s basic j quality, always t h « best. m well.--vys made notevyocthy p « > - ( H y d r o c a r b o n F i r m Mndit^rranean- • lraiiun« at Lackland Air Force i efev In wovld-ng bctt?i common n ju m iu iB u ii ran i Phone CO l-0i00 for friendly ’Bvess In .providing notlff commun Ihe Hawkm* primary dwtv is i ^«^e* and g rad iiattiu fro.n 10 and ALTERATIONS service. ications scivftps tor tin- residents Reports Profit Hike provide lho flt'd vviUi early wurn-i^o lechniLj* hamm'i Centoi, of Ihia dynannc state.1 KUMONI) K. Il'IOOli ;ng d cicn se ag ain st tnv.*mv attack. Sheppaid An P o rte Ba^e, le x ,, .is MEN'S — WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL Uiil-ihE 1962, the company car- .i N2. Ine. indoctrination to Marine t field, which returned Feb. 9 to her Promoted At l*»rt Hood BROAD STREET CLEANERS Wvre dial operated was approximately 9U0.C00 barrels Corps life includes instruction in home port of Villeiranche-Sur-Mer Louis E . A rm o ur. 24, son of M r. 78 B R O A D S T . - K E Y P O R T Mr Wasson (Ipscilbed 1W>2 as a compared w i;n 7-ttl,t)Jb in 19bl, M r. basic military law. disciplino. phys after a 3May cruise, and Mrs. Benjamin H. Armour. 10 ycsii of ‘ sl^ady earnings and cpn- Belmont said and real estate sales ical conditioning-and othfr military . twued Improvement m cur oper for 1!XH. were also substantially subjects. ■ - ■ ating. capability" Earnings per ahead of the preceding year, Total In rc e . weeks are spent, on thtf . share tverc 51.72. the sam e as In net income from oil and gas prop r:fie range,-, whore recruits fire ! GRAND UNION IS THE PLACE TO BUY J96), a K tiw y h i>hjue3 Iricrcdspjl erties, the sale of real estate, and the M«14-rifle ond receive. Instruct i from 33,-<37 5P0 to 3r>,(100,000 during including, a loss from- the plastics t:on on oihctr infantry weapons. thc year. EarnmKs on plant and division, Mr. Belmont said, amount equipment were listed at 5 fit) per . Arrive In Okinawa ed to about $1,275,000 m 1%2, com lhe following . U.S. Marines: cent, dowh somewhat from the 5 SI pared to $1,027,501 in 1961. FRESHPAK LIGHT pei tent reglsti red m 10(51. First Lt. lhom usL. Pnstavec. son Mr Uehimnt also said that Hy of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Pns- Operating Reu'r.ucs drocarbon Chermcala had conclud tavec, 150 i urmaa Blvd.. and Pvt Onutating revenues dining the ed an agreement with Standard y c a f eamo to a totnl of $38b,288,00:i, HackagmB Corporatioa ufiectmg while expenses, including operating Hydrocarbon’s plastics subsidiary, . taxes, were $318,631.336. T a xe s rose DR, LOUIS I. PRAGER C H U N K T U N A Hysnec '.Container Corp., which in a record $130,221,603, averaging would strengthen Hysper. by an in ■ about $5.80 a month for each cus- terchange o( • management skills OPTOMETRIST - -tamer. Excise taxes, paid ..entirely nnd - resources, and which gives EYES EXAMINED ■ by the customers, made up J.I4,- Standard an option to buy ltyspec £ OFFICE HOURS . 866,645 of the total. within two-and-one-half years ot a Daily and Saturday* • 'M r. Wasson renewed the com price of $1,500,000 payable in Stand pany pledge to work for the elim- I A.M. to • P.M. ard Packaging stock. — . - (nation of the excise tax. which Fridays ( A.M. to » P.M. 2 4 9 he described as / ‘unfair and dis- Closed All Day Wednesday* : criminatory against, the telephone The National Society for Crippled 30 W. Front St., customer." Lower rates, larger Children and Adults and its affili calling areas and nuw’communi- ates have Invested more than $!!>,- Keyport ICYPOINY HUNTS cations services were among the 500,000 In facilities and services for oilier -noteworthy developments of the physically handicapped, accord COifax 4-2020 J962. ' . ing to a report by the organization. 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ticut Sil/s, i.-f (wchonge for CO I,, 568 Hides, 25 Ton* Cocoa, 41 DH- j HoimdeS Subject On a silver watch, etc., by * young to Fustic, i Cask of Turtl« Shell, I jSavo Your Vision Old Names in Monmouth man that lodged in the ssrr.e bed Tlv : Juii.jnna had two Turlies j Week M ar. 3-9 Regional Plan TV with him. Thu. fellow made his on DOiaard Sor Lut'd North, erne o! j or esca,M imreHi.-utly zltw h? vvhicb is •:}e&d., »bo otoer is coin A reminder lhat vision iff a pre jMore ihajs 350 ciosen groups rr,the Robbery, anrt : o ing up to Tow n. New Y o rk Gazette, Additional. state aiil to schools A !^ k At Life tn i m j coat, with many spun of tar bout vious possession ar/i}. dc-serves regu been organized to help plan the tri- - r. this city, where he was appre J u n a iO, W ifj. , w ill b»j available next vear if four To Be Sold or Rented fot ivierm i it, greasy buckskin breaches,' black lar professional care, will be stress* state New York njeiropoli-.au area . ' hended, and most of the cash m * penduig .before tho Slate Ql years:--A Plantation caniaiamg antiwhite, yarn tt'yekiiijis, ,a pair oi found' upon him : he was sent lo Qu^ uun S3 ed during S«ve Your Vision V/eek in .Regional Plan Association'll legislature, ar« pasasd and signed 1% acres. SO where of 14 covered I strong shoes and. a nair of pumps, Brunsw ick last Friday. (Note: Mr, Mii'Uilftcwn , lols and owners. frorn M n r. 3 through 3 Ib ac "G o a ls for tho R i‘gio»,? P r o je c t > before Juno 10, lho Stale Commit' with wood, arid, as more is, j Whoever securcs tlie above servant Van Vuorhees was a Commisarv J am woricU’iinp. if w:v could plot lee lor School Support has pointed and mav be made, good meadow; ! shall have :he above reward. Pa. cord with * join! resolution adopted Four weeks remain for registration ir. General Hospital and ia’er out on the -toning map of MidUJe- ■Out,'.' ■■■■■■ •: .. : ' . , the rest pasture aiid fit. for tillage; i Gazette, Ja n . 10, 1776. by the Slate I.egisititurg. Save of additional group*.* before ths .Pro* *f tovvn, which iias betvi £*?.nl to ukv, A. strong new fence goes round ih.* Quartermaster' in the Stale Serv Two of the bills would provide the original lotts of the first settlers Your Vision V»reek wiU be sponsor ject begins Apr. 2. ■ lines, with convenient .partition ic e .) N ew Y o rk Gazette, Ja n , 28, additional formula aid for school Four dollars Seward: Strayed or i m . and ih e ir farzris in U?e upJand.s i n ed loc-Aily by the Mpojnoutb - Ocean Regional Phn. n non-profit civic fences, and'rails enough now cut operations and '.wo others would stolen fsora,.Amboy,' a blcck staU association which studies and to keep the fences in reosir for Whereas tha Asia having quilted Middletown. . OptomeUic Society. toeretssc the maximum level of 'ion, has a white face-and feet, makes recommendations on the de- ,-jmny ye a rs; a good orchard and her station, and left the harbour' For example. Ernest Mar.devifle Dr. Edward S. Feiner, 'Toms Riv building-void’'lo school districts. small eyes and ears, paces, trots vclopmens of the 7.2-county area nursery o! trust trees, and excellent the navigation ..between' this city in his “ .Story of Middletown'' quotes et. President of the Optomesric So- Slere’3 how: the form ula aid in- Und gallops, is slack of courage, surrounding the Po rt of New v*>rk,-Y kitchen garden, a barn, sheds for and Nev« Je rse y , by the K ills is from the old “ Town tii-ok" (or c.'tty, said that faulty vision ser mrensri would aflect school districts and goes som ething ■ near iv i t h is preparing new pJaonii;? fjuide-/: In ths bayshore area: cattle, two hotse stabies, a gran become quite safer the u«op« from iginal now in the N.Y. Historical iously can hamper & worker's safe ary, wagon house, poultry house, his lima legs. Pa. Pwckei, Nov. 5, Staten Island end Bergen MecK, Society), saying that the Town was ty and efficiency, interfere with lines for the Region., ‘ 1776. ' . Present fro- and a draw-well very convenient to are to let all boats coming to originally laid out >n 36 lots, and scholastic progress, and generally The Goals Project wul present b is tlk l Aid posed the house and kitchen. New York, or returning to Jersey, that lot 1 was John Ruckmau's, lor deUaet from art individual's overall the main issues to the public la , Holmde! I M,7M $ H ,» » Hie dwellingvhuuse is as £t>od The Publick are desired to take to pass and repays without moles 2 was Ed w ard T a m e ‘fl. and so on enjoyment of daiiy activities. brief oooklets aitd a five-program KeMsburg *125,)4S $251,78.1 as new aim made very convenient, Notice, That 'a.ferry, is now estab tation; w.'ih John Bowne'a lot 28 and Rich The doctor urgr. V3M, Power, Low Mileage. family, I would like to see, for th e ' tercentenary celebration, 1K« VALIANT 4-Dr. markers on the various lotts and 19M PLYMOUTH 2-Dr., « Cyl. Wagon, Power . ' GRAND UNION IS THE PLACE TO SAVE farms, ldenlitying them with the original settlers. - J.O.G. Sec. His 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr., « Cyl., Power torical Society of Hudson County. 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Custom Wagon, Pow er Jersey City. IMS DODGE 4-Dr., All Power National Lead Company 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Wagon 1959 RAMBLER 4-Dr. Wagon, All Power {i Cites Nine Employees 1959 FORD 4-Dr. Galaxte, Power ' t Nine bayshore area employees of <*> National Lead Co., South Amboy, 1959 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. observed s e r v 1 c o anniversaries 1957 CHrVROLET 2-Dr., Power with thc company during Februaiy. Chester Bowman, Laurence Harbor, 1957 FORD Viet. 2-Dr., Hard Top, Pow er...... was cited by the firm for the com 1937 IMPERIAL 4-Dr., All Power U A CHOICE — ARMOUR STAR - SWIFT'S PREMIUM pletion of 25 years of service. i . 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' a , I Monday at Kelt lim li ih.;!: icnooi! Monday. Tho Garnet Gulls prevail bv tne narrow M-ii ‘ v.or*.1 ;-or a I second tune ill):. u ..o:; a (; ;i! ed G5-45, widening lha gap. over and i.irav team . ptoved a <*aiv>i>! thotr dafeat of Keyport oa the K H S throiLzn ahead nt tn e (..tiniMin | ■'coort’-’-«n-:early F e b ru a ry and prov- Nriigms oiiiv vo rs siar. P.'.-n j ^lfl^-their ngfit to-5«n«-Conference C/ ;^eil. on loui.i and i:;er-- !a;i! aDarL. And. !nr a ^eco.-.d lim e r.nIs ! ‘‘IV hunoi, season, tne tun-; hn-1 vonn? ! ; !{HS Coach Krank Inmpello tried away from a rtarilnn-'A all game | ths scnoirsa of iisjnn t) ft. j m. with a sense the bei'.e:- te.'in r.ad | Richie Butka1 in the pivot and 6 1USL. 8 in- Denuy F ra s e in the “bucket Not to dwed rieedie.s.Mv on som e to confront tho Garnet Gulls with thing that. 15 not at al! nappy to re # . height -.-disadvantage. under the 'basket'For the first'two ■ minutes late. om it hj.pi>?nt*d tinv way, In e Green and G ra v came into ihe lina! .of the game t t . appeared It-might work: and: the ■ Gulls quickly drew Ar» aiteniiun (urns away from basketball toward (be coinfnp b.ise-: nov.mn uvhvity tn the area, q n an er ieadiMi’ by five p jin ls “ '' ahead {our foul?. But that .was ail. Then bdll siason, a heartiMtini’ uevclopmenl in this area ot a perennial short-1 A fc't. Jo-seolvs parish team m Babe Rmh baseball is to have lls I ar‘1 r hav,ng b-.-en 10 pom coach Fred A^ims lud ti em ngo of adequate facilities is a newly-developed field al the west i headquarters at tho field this summer, it wih bo managed bv Al shori Ande biMV.i- fhooting from biickewrl and jam side ot Lloyd Kd. which wiU provide a baseball diamond tor Dotn .M. t varuse, Oislriet commissioner ok Babe Ruth bitseball. louitfu me Kn«goL< Keu F o rtie r and ming tlie area; pnder the basket on Joseph’s School and parish and Matawtm Township recreation com-! O 'N eil v/as taking the (itth person defense agatnst the more Immobile al, putting him out of the game. -Kevport big men. Gull rebounders It was a three-pointer and ihe Rar itan lead dropped om inously to oniy •Bural Mackson and-Run Hermnn- sort had the butter tim ing and con- St. Anil’s Jolts unc 5D-57. U looked bad to the RariUn •lstentlv outiumped . the KHS big LOOKING IT OVER funs, recalling the February game i t W-1*! th?/ u.r‘-4('f 'I'i-‘'ji fhij rlr-im m en while keeping them down to just this way. no scoring, value on the otfensive Holy Family 72-34 Dan Kuzma, at 6 fi. 2 In., plavmg under the boards for Guilford to the Keyport cuuse. DOWNFALL of Keyport and Rar that Is claimed for Intramural foot Madison. Township High School’s But the ball, at least, went over After being victims of a 'startling College, N, C., had ihu least height of a pivot man in the Carolina Utl Fnm Start itan in tha Central Jersey tourna to the Rockets and Green and Gray upset'at-the hands of St. Ann’s nt ball, It can never be tho same as basketball team will take on Nep Conference. Ho played on a losing loam. But be averaged 15.1 re ,Ths Garnet Gulls led from start ment endj tho basketball season spirits soared when Al Jablonski Keansburg Sunday, Holy Family, ths varsity game, ss Is witnessed tune, champions of tho Shore Con bounds per game and stood at 19.5 points per game going into the final to finish. After Butka missed his on a low note. T h ere is the old sank a crip on a rebound and was by th* strong position in which two games of tho season. i initial foul shots, Ron Karyt made Union Boacb, has to beat St. Ag talk that had there been no Rari ference a third year in a row, at fouled on the shot. He sank the free Kuzma was a center on Matawan basketball teams v/hich won Short tha first score of tha game on a nes, Atlantic Highlands, at their tan High, a Keyporl. team of Tom playing (or Coach Joe Kasberg'jr Sayreville High School’s new War throw and thy Rockets were in the Conference ond Central Jersey, Group 11 championships. He has on<* 1 onehander from the outside. Her- Gevas, Dan Hourahan, Ron O'Neil, on the St. Benedict's gridiron var van agnin by five noints with 2: U Memoria! School court this coming Memorial gym 8 p.m. tomorrow. more year lo go In college basketball for Guilford. manson put tha Gulls out ahead Bill Jannarono and Ken Frase left. But now the ball was going Sunday to get In th» playoffs of sity has put Hank Du Buis as col The game originally had been, He is turning: his athletic talents to pitching for the Guilford College T-l before the Keys made their would, have swept to a Shore Con back to Wall possession. tha Northern Monmouth County lege days open up for him. An in baseball team this week. He earned a varsity letter in the diamond first bid to get bacn into the game. ference and, likely, & state champ scheduled for FtcehoM, Scores On Spin Play sport also last year. ' Two free throws by Dan Hourahan CYO Basketball Leagus. The tilt ionship. But thestf reckonings ov teresting sidelight to CYO basket The Spartans are conecded little B ill M cGowan, a 6 i*t„ 3 in , soph wore followed by a ball steal and with !it. Agnes will ba tha final erlook the fact Keyport would have ball Is that Frank Ryan never chance with tha mighty Scarlet omore. freed from the restraining been playing in Group IU and the dowacourt dribble by Tom Gevas game for the Union Beach team. played basketball in school or oth F lie rs , now 20-3 on »he season, hand of the equally lali O'Neil un Spring Luke, Mar. 13. St. Ann’s team could take advantage of tha to bring the Red Raideri close at old Neptune hold over them would der the basket, scored on a spin inactivity of their rivals for tha There are two playoff bertlis op erwise. He was a baseball player will not suo action until Mar. 15 have prevailed. About the demise of against the Madison record of 7-13. play, then came in on a steal from when they will oppose the winner regular season title to move ouc en in the Northern Division against for Snyder High, Jersey City, then Krayl dropped one In from back- tho leading team! ot the Southern Raritan, there id little upon which Coach Joe Germain, of the f-lght Raritan, in possession, to rack up of an opening round game between in front anew by defeating th« court, then sidestepped his way Division. St. Mary's, New Mon to speculate as this is a first year with a Giant,s farm club in Virgin Bluo and White, took a look at the a layup at i :25 left tu make it only St. Mary’s and St. Rose of Lima. Raritan “A” team 40-25. through the Keyport rone for a lay mouth, is sure of one of the North school for which no prior pattern ia. and finally in semi-pro rank'j shore champions fn their playoff 02-fit for tho Rocket**. St. (3*» St. ;lau 5 (54) The Raritan "B" team had littfa existed. Bui with Keyport, it was II K P C V I* up to restore, the Gull lead. Early ern places, but tha second place with tha Jersey City Brewers. Ryan game against Manasquan. The Amid the mad din. Raritan elect J . Maryh 4 0 8 FJmkct; a i* trouble in conquering the Rariian in the second quarter, Bob Harris will go to the winner of Sunday's tha same old thing, a great team ed to freeze, but John Fckman, M'uttfj 1*0 2 Smvifcr ! i:i “CM team to retain a tie for third wa* somowhat taken bacii at the height problem proved the discon Hipped in onehander* and Mack game at Union Beach. in the period in which tlie Baskei- Wall, cat off a pass In backcourt .foh.taou 1 0 2 M . Kot.'tly 0 'I place and a shot at regular season Bowl Tourney is being played, fi end of last baseball season when certing factor. G>yV 4 3 in Kwr.'xt-r O 1 son free throws to put Gulls ahead St. M ary's, undefeated leaders of at 55 seconds to go and was drib 0 B honors. Both tlw Raritan “ B" team nalists agaln’iti that tourney, only his players asked him lo guide C. K e n M v 3 3 i» J. Uy the prohibitive m argin of 21-10. the league, will be faced by Holy Tho Scarlet Fliers have three bling free downcourt for a layup Pijoh-m 0 4 B a tt y 1 U and Union Beach will have to maka to wind up In the same old undis them through a basketball go* Hai Johnson kept the Gulls moving Family at tha New Monmouth rebounders, Gary Carroll, Leo Da that put Wall ahead. Ho was fu- V.iuco i) 0 A u e r i 5 up games they have missed, tinguished way when the Confer abound. Ryan gave himself a brush- 0 0 Conroy 0 » Sundiiij; s out with two center court shots, gym tomorrow night, but Coach tiiely fouled on the shot, making ence and Central Jersey Tourneys er-up course on tho cage game and vis and Jim Bell, all up mound 0 0 Crvkeu Senior Pivhioi) but In the last minute of tho half Frank Ryan and his players are tho freo throw, and It wa3 the ' ‘ ‘ 0 0 T e a m W arrive at the end of the season. undertook tho new and strange as* 0 ft., 5 In. and way beyond the Brian Jackson, Hourahan and Gev inclined to wipe this one off tlie Crimson and Blue ahead by 6-1-G2. — ”1— 1 It'Jb’idel )3Iu« 7 Tho deduction we make fs that in slgnment, w'ith goutl results to date. 34 fl W . L/nf.»n Bcaeh as alt connected to make it no books as a hopeless undertaking. • * * Spartan average for height. Bob 'Iho Rockets had one more tho Shore Conference season the ! Kantiin H woi'so than 27-18 against the Keys The Union Beach team can afford D avis, ft 1000-point m an, heads the chance for a tying basket. Waging Keys become attuned to a slower ‘ Holmricl Ked at the intermission. to lose another game and still fin IN THE OI.D DEBATE on how around for a setup play on a cross K.'trifan A pace of play. The “ B” division is Flier .offensive push. Fred Warren, In the first four minutes of the ish second in Northern Division much coaching means and how court pass led Mem into a second U a rita n C valiant and trying, but for all the . 1 third quarter, Gevas and'Hourahan play. All along the Beachers have much tlie material available con a backcourt man, is the only Nep interception by Lckman, this time coaches can do, the “B" teams Ilolmdel-Itarilan | cach drove or set with "sott" shots been conceding the inevitableness tributes to success In athletics, tune .starter who “ comes down” to for a Walt "tree/e’' that was ef make plenty of gross mistakes and Bring In Marlin to bring the Keyport team slowly of the loss to St. Mary’s, so if tho four championships In the the Spartan playing height. Tom fective ail the rest of the way for but steadily up on their opponents: ploy gets sloppy. Keyport teams Monmouth County CYO League a victory to semi the Crimson they should win it would bo a Jenkins, Wayne Dopp anti Bob Union Beucli ! Warren B. Hutchinson. Matawan, Hermanson and Mackson could not made sharp by keen opposition in won by St. Mary’s, New Mon- ''found" victory. Knighw into p. second round game t « |?! accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. match then as the Keys closed the the Baskct-Bowl Tourneys have ac mouth.in CYO basketball, pro Francisco, tho Spartan six-footers, St. Ann’s started off in miserable against a bitter rival, Manasquan, ] ft £ ! Norman W. Fori jr., Roserno/U, gap to 29-26, then to 31-28 and fin quired bad habits of play, in other vides an Interesting sidelight. The w ill have to time their going up fashion this season but has come ai Convention Hall tomorrow. League ; !Ja., has reairned home from » ally to 33-32 on drives by Gevas years from easily winning too many parish had Just another team along in Impressive style, as the after the ball expertly if Ihe Madi Tho Rockets smarted off with o fishing trip to Cabo San Lucas, and Hourahan down center court. games going to “B” champion playing along until Joe Melosh Union Beach contingent found out bo.x-in-four on tho feared Fekman. Baja California, Mexico. Mt. Hut Game Decided ships; this year from something took over the coaching reins (our son team Is not to be totally shut to their sorrow. The Keansburg U worked w ell enough on him , but chinson and Mis. Fort each boated But the Gulls took time out and even more indecipherable. How years ago. Ho comes from n out under tho boards. team ran up a 72-31 score on them M cGowan, loose on the court Junior division r.oncluded its ie?.- three striped marlin weighing be Coach Adams admonished them could players who held the top background of championship bas Can Move Ball Faster ubr season of play last weikeud and had them knocked out before thereby, was racking up 10 points tween lot) and 200 pounds each. to close up the center on de- shore player of the year, Boh Ver ketball. Melosh plavej for Mem the gamo was more than under Tho Spartans showed In their iu tlie first quarter, however, O’ in the Holmdel - Rariian - Union fenso. Hermanson stole the ball, sa, St. Rose. Belmar, headed for orial High. Union City, when the way, the first quarter count being final game of tho regular season, Neil was making 11 .so the Kock^ts 3 “ acb League witl* four team s, the Yale, we hear, to six points for fame of that school cento m l in drove, was fouled and made both 28-6 in St. Ann's favor. The Maines- pulled out tihftad. The pair were Unriran *‘l)" Vampires, the Rari KYAL Callout free throws to move the Culls out three quarters in the Basket-Bowl the cago ;;unc instead o? foot they actually can move the ball Kitson one-two pass-off and drive slowed enough m liia second quar- tan “ F" Celtics, Union lieach, and again. Keyport ball handling be final, then be unable to handle late ball. Three teams on which Mel combination had the Beachers faster than the vaunted Fliers. But t(‘r lv to only vuwlkcount six,trt. cach. but Jan- the Holmdel “A” Trotters qualified Keyport Youth Athieijc League came very bad, the Gulls recover In the season players on other osh played for Memorial ali went whlpsawed with [asl-breaking plays Coach Germainii -lin has the pioblein j ^^ro n / n n ,r 7 n h lm B k i“ otlidid' Ecit- f<>r “ !>o.'t-aeason tournament. regisiralion will take place Mar. ing for three dtive-in baskets to de teams who would not even rate to the final round of Group IV here of trying to use a fast oreak to | |ljJn ami porlt(,r enough that the The Vampires concluded tlieiv 23 and M ar. 39 at I pan. at tho which had tlie game stowed away carrying Vergu's bag into the cide the game by the end of the state cham pion',hip p'r.iv. They wo sm all jpen, Ld u allo and Cdeun ; j^oi:kc»is went off tho floor ahead season 'undefeated bv taking the Keyport High Athletic field. Al Ca before it was more than started. gym? Tell us what happen? in third quarter. St. Anil's C . 'i ) llo ly F a m ily (111) w .,:a upset hy Ihe late Chippy Davi'i. lo drop u pass to either of ^ lulf’ime ' Hohndel Blue Jays into cainp. Tho ruso reports, Boys in ihevB-12 divi Early in the fourth qunrter, O F P Ci K l» Keyport basketball between the Coleman’s Asbury Park team thu tneni over the heads of the tall • ...... Tho ihird quarter was a stait--1 <-oJtica made sure If the Vampires sion should havo proof of birth and Mackson drovo witli abandon for Malnos il ,1 31 Cooney 3 6 12 end of December and the end of first year, won the state champ-’ Neptune defenders seems so hope get parent consent forms. Swlnk 0 i t Lowlher 2 10 male, foul sho's making up the ! ''>«>' ^<>'dd be -nov.ng three baskets to turn the game In Feb ruary. ionship tlie second year, then less their coach migh* as well send KltSOft 9 3 23 F. J o n es 2 4 + • * dlitereii'-o to maintain the Gr.-rn I ''lr r*'g»lar season honors to a lout. Ahead 51-35 with three 3 0 0 M a li n ’skt tt 0 won 2IS straight games the third VulU them lo the movies for the night. ami Gray lead with McCimvan hit- j hy „ sw.ninini: over nw Raritan ir.inules of the Inst quarter gone, C'annon 2 0 4 M e i W l i 0 a ye a r but lost out by one jx>int to Bui there are no truiy tall re Neuvomb 3 0 ft Yot’wUz 0 2 r d A MEET AT MADISON ling for 1?. points from tlie floor. I \ . 1 igers, -1^-1. the most one- the Gulls hugged the ball and drew East Orange in the finals. In ad p! teeinents on the Madison squad. M o s tly 4 1 9 Stfage’a 1 2 SQUARE GARDEN this Saturday O'Neil was countering with five s-ded s-::uie of the season. louls and generally profited by con Fnrlo.v 1 0 2 DeVito 0 2 dition to all tiiis, Memorial went Tlie Scarlet Fliers were finalists wilt hava great interest for this baskets and two fouls. Wall was Hohnde! "A” Tro'ters 1 fe d tinued bad Red Raider ball hand up to the famed Glen Falls Tour in Group Uf last year when they 31 72 n n 3-i aica as two former NlJtawan rowing ominously stionger ' throughout til’* ,e;one against Union ling to m ake it a runaw ay. 10 ney for top eastern ■ interscholas had Nate R^aufnrd and Wait Hol St. Mary's clinched the league High School athletes, Richie Ben fhwr piay in the second half Ihev Beach down to the end when the Th e 'so rry ending to a season tic teams of the i-ast in-the last land. They ran over Keyport in litle this week wilh a 33-33 win ov nett. now at Brown, and Miku drew touis but in a well-distributed [opponents pulled up imo a tie w ith that slarted sc promising left Key two years Melosh was playing, tak'ug the t‘*»2 Shore Conference er St. Agnes in a slowdown game. Catherwood, performing for Rut way. Then came tho hair-raising I 2.1 seconds io .go. Will: six seconds port w ith a 9-12 m ark on the ye ar. going to the finals the firs' year title. This year's wholly recon It Is a fourth straight champion gers, will be un the card. Ben last quarter thal Rariian fans wi!i j io go. a Holmdel player hacked at o n b u s y s n e e r The Gulls are 15-3 going imo a and winning the Glen Falls structed unit of Loach Larry llen- ship tn Ihe Northern Division tor nett has been chasing an African find too bitter lo even refer to hare-j a Beacner who wai trying to get quarter final round game with the championship the second year. So n -, v does not possess the whirl- Coach Joe Melosh of tho New Mon native now at Harvard, Awori off a shot. Th e re sid in g foul was KEYFOIH Franklin Township-Mlddiesex Bor coaching can a: J does make ihe airuy talents of his 1902 (earn. This after. mouth team. In other games, St. Aggrey. around tho boards all KarUAti (tii) W il l '1 w|». (H I) made by Union Beach to clinch ough winner at Asbury Park Con difference. ye a r’s Flie rs took tho Share Con <; K »* ii K P Catherine’s, East Keansburg, twice winter in dual meets. Last Satur _ tho gamo nnd third place in reg- vention Hall Saturday. ference crown with '‘measured O 'K tiill V i ;u !h»m er D 0 I) suffered defeat at the hand of St. day, iu the Heptagonal meet at (i iti | ular season standings. The score The Keys, outran and outshot tread” slowdown play against Man- J j n u ’t* (1 0 ui Krkiuan 5 0 10 James, Red Bank, 5H-41 nnd 53-38. Cornell, Aggrey was the sensa B .e im a il I 0 2 17 I" ;*s was 2G-2Tt, from the start, made a game up Set Dates For Annual asquan 47-3H, then opened up a bit St. Ann's still would have a tion of the track season as he .tablonsU S 4 10 I’ r/vljy't I 0 K iiu l StandinRi hill fight of it. Hourahan and Gcv- Cali»m :ui 0 I 1 F o r u e r 9 3 0 more against a smaller, faster, J u n io r Utvis/oJi chance for a playoff spot but for breezed only a tenth of a second VFW Bowling Tourney Bull, i 0 0 0 l*,infK)l'o 0 0 0 03 closa their careers in KHS Point IMcasant side, scoring 6(5-01 T f . n u vv L the fact they have a game remain off tho world m ark set by A s Hini||t*y 0 I NOW THRU TUES. basketball on a high note. Frase n.irltan ‘TV’ V.jinpirei 8 0 ing w ith St. M a ry's, lt Is not due bury P a rk 's F ra n k Budd in the by concentrating exclusively on K eily 0 0 0 «nd Butka could not cope with the Plans have been completed for .. itatfian "K ” C c UUm 7 I backboard control. rl he Fliers were I'nio't Btsich S 1 ENTIRE W EEK until Mar. 15. St. Agnes seems like GO-yard dash indoors. Bennett tho state-wide seventh annual Vet- 22 18 84 27 10 Gulls speed and jump-up-and-go, In possession most of iho time lltilnul^i ‘ A ’ : Ti( Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 even though the Union Bench team speedster, flashing third abreast Tournament. This year’s tourna It aril a*; “ (/• H a :n s ‘ a 5 lagged nor gave away, however net Gulls outfootod them in floor Ot’flehU — SuhMo anti D liUh . defeats them Sunday. The Atlantic the tape in a blanket finish for a ment wiii be held at tho Middle Uatli.in ‘ •ir* Hrttdftra a 5 footweary they might have been l J Saturday and Sunday Highlands contingent has a game 6.1! timing. Agurey also will bo town Lanes. Route 3a, Middletown. play, but all for naught. Madison Karilaa •'K'' IKvkeU ot the end. It was a Red and h in about the same predicament. It tti'.i:. “ A” 0 ft remaining with winlcss St. Joseph's opposing Catherwood in the hur Two r.ucce.ssive Saturdays and Sun h a s Continuous White team that deserved a better All Central Jersey, Group HI. The senior division sti vvvo Keyport, Mar. 12. This could mean dles, although this MHS alumnus days, M ur. IR and 17 and 23 and 24, fate. teams will be iu action tomorrow NORTH JERSEY j weeks of regular season plav to go. Keyport (15) Point Plf»»«nt a Holy Family - St. Agnes playoff entered by Rutgers has scant wiii see VFW keglers from all over Starting at 1:00 P.M. night. South River will be playing Tho Union Beach-Hohmle3 Red (63) • _ for the other tourney spot with St. hopes of giving tho mighty tho siato in two-man competition. team game* was not played as f Princeton High at Freehold, and It 3 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 - 7 :0 0 - 9 :0 0 o v o r p Mary's against the South Division Awori the test that Bennett pro Tenn prices in various classifi CkjYaa 0 I 10 It. lla r r la 4 o a will be Sayreville vs. South plain SHORE PAROCHIAL scheduled. m> the Hohndei Blue 5 0 16 team s. mises. Catherwood won the Cen cations will bo awarded and a H o u r a 'n 3 i:t M Q c k so n field nnd Watchung Hills vs. Som K ras* • K r a y t 9 3 13 The standings aa of Monday: tral Jersey, Group IL champion traveling ijo p h y w ill go lo Ihe top 6 5 17 erville at Bridgewater-Rarjtan II S B u t k a Herm'n T e a m V* ly ship outdoors in 1W0 as a polo individual post winner. This trophy . II. Jnch'n H . Johu*n 4 o a Sl. M ary's It 0 If the Spartan.s should up-,et Nep GRAMMAR LEAGUE W alt Disneys" Li* ve 0 vaulter, so the hurdles assign will become tho permanert pos V a n P e lt Holy Family 2 tune, they w iii play thi* Sayreville* G e iu o r Ha««u*r 0 Sl. Alfnes I ment is a new development ho session of tho post winning il three D a lto n 0 South Plainfield winner at Rutgers 6. St. Ann's 6 has been brought up to bv Ihe year} iu a row. I St. Ann’s. Keaiubutg, defeatetl M c d o lla V a n C u lc n 0 Sl. James 0 University gvm Mondayn Iglit, Now Ihru Tuesday! O p a to s k y St. Catherine'* Rutgers track coacher Cather- Stanley Urbine, F.mmctt Che me Si Joseph's. Kev|>oi t, a I US Satui- SON OF T h o m a c lli>ly C ivhh wood won the pole vault in 12 and George Fennell, urea residents, day io gam a -.ho: at tha chain Loaded With Laughs! i t S t. Joseph’* ft. in high school, tun to bo a ser If) 7 13 iM 17 05 who are serving as manager and Pioneer Team Moves pionshii) ot th.» North Jet ;ev liiior-* Walt Disney Presents Bcuru hy qiiartora: ious conlende- in the event in a | associate managers respectively ol 1 'aioehitil lir.imni ir I H y FLUBBER Kovnort 7 lt 10 11—15 Sportsmen Challenge meet like the UMA, \ 11 ft. marl; I the tournament, announce that the Ahead In Pin Loop this vn’toiv, the Kean.'ber'.ei s v ii Hiipi.’' • <e i"» llOilOlr. I onuny Kirk YMCA Swim Course the fit) yard da^h Saturday, in I activities. ... . , tin e's, l-iasr Kean-.'m 'g, *';•.* o i'.'v -m: Tho Sportsmen Iwve indicd clos view of the titanic effort It Is e.o- iu the ’ ’ l1'11' '> - : 1 ; ‘y 1 ^ ' (llli-n s |,, , ,,u . . Ken Murray I " .l:1 ll I d W y n n Registration Under W ay er to tho lea^uo leading IM .l. ing to tak<» to keep in there wdh i111’1 " - - ■ v ,■ -l.-ill St. .M I--.. ,m :.i .i ';< Ill'll School in tho Men’s 810 Bowling I Keyport Youth Is H s p n m s r Aggrcv. !’ "-. 1 ","'1 I iiiJs. Vll! sli.i i ■■ m '111 :in,-. »: .1 “ S O X O F I i . M l l l F I U ' Leap,ue »t the* Airport IMu/a Lancs, • « » lu ,'--.'d i• ie I I and in''> top-, I j FREE! The Community YMCA of Red !.M V If S^. O’.' Hazlet. and now trail bv onlv two ! Advanced In Judo I ll" !r.l ’if'<’ w : 0| a ,»u J » i t,' i)i11 1 ,, ~ nnd - Rank Is conducting u special slx- m e '., '.'i ..' • t( ‘A n Y ' . and ! IHC.H SCHOOL RViKl-rBALL P tin;; I'. »o and \!!p:»r! lcisoii course In advanced YMCA (all games. I'M.I, School leads tlie }\r , | talent that did not ap|>ear iu ht,;ii - Henry (II.ink) CoMmi'ii, H y-'ni- ' .’ Will |• ;:(i Jack I'al.iiiiu P i t - : ' I h'd tor set i.);uI "'lace swimming nl Ihe .Shore Area YMCA loop with u 51-21 rei'old, followed h i'’ S\ > i r.clu'ol rank* this se.ison is i^ve ti | oi l son of M r and Mts V Gold- ( • r I. }| < " ' 11' .'.l' I ■ Aioiii UalH In Asbury Park on Saturdays, by the SjwrtHmen. Teuriier.s li Ip.'l -i 'A'’!It i-’H'li a ’ [fr OI ■>«. nf It ed in the (uvups of the ( VO ie t.*ue ■man, B«v m St., Kev|>oii, nv-unfy [IV,* :■ S t. Alik's a t .mN; -d fir - : starting Mar. 10. According lo Wil Scotchmen, -17-2S; Toro’s l ord, ;u , 11,tin*'i bv !i i.'--!i-i:e !>' t.io ii'’: v “ W \ f t u i o k s i i v i : ” t»*ams. Loach 1-rank R yan. Holy A.n advar.'ed to I nth KYU \v !1oa ti ill. 1 i n.'.i < i ' iv;. > f . d t ll;!i' . 41'/j-HO1 Magnolia Ion, -IKH; i'i i , d km ' i ( r r " i Sei v ice , -L’ bur C. Hollands, youth chuirnian Family, for instance, ’has Skip oeli aft-T t iking Judo exanu at ihe ! \ " n n ” d v s-n t lib* K- v| • ' i : fi v** u n. Becker Realty,' ‘ViU-il'ilj; Baronet ,11. |>,»\e l uOh ( h<’ *'i o le f . -11 J I; ..••Nsryika of tho Red Hank "Y ,” tho course f ooney, n scoring Mar who could Y M.H.A., Perth Ambov. He skip ahead. Smdv Samf*’! and K'tffv R ealty, 37-3H; The .hikers. 37 :iS; j e l l ' •>, !:n* . ID i i. K'*vi>oi t S :-|uoi s. w ill be lim ited to 35 hoys nnd g irls have held his own with any la local ped one rank, Sixth K Y U white H a i r v p;i!i** Kevpott varsity pants for an e'chibition match held began to show up in evtlencei of ( Open 11:M . .Show 7:00 scores. AImo Joining Ihe 2IH1 Hub tho slnfr of qunlifled Red Hank pitcher iu baseball for u whit • last at thn Y last week at whi< h time tiring, so ( oai'ii Marsh w.h l o i e e d j were J . 7in e, 201; J . (.’am panelll, Coach (ieorgo Deitr, Mnlawmi, YMCA aquatic directors. Tho swim neason. R a iiia n could h a v j used judo holds and ethics were display t o s e n d in h is s e to n d . s 'r i u ije i N j I itl S A L - Sl IN, 205; P . Sehweikort, 211; i r. P n ^ tl, reveabvl Tuesday bis baseball m ing program w ill he open lo non John McDonough to bolstei Iheir ml beloro A large gathering of 'I he deeper ben-’h of the Ke.uishmf* j 201; J , Donohuo, 213; T . Tese, 200, team N pnuMleing with tennis "Y " membors as well as regular thin ranks of reserves. M'Don- sp<*eiatoi i. team proved densiva a n d , nnti H. Lo p'V, 201 balls l’»r tho timo being because "Y " inoiiibtiin Hnd icglsliallm i will oih;ii, a top pitcher mi LV O basts i'/.an Goldman, nina, hai m i I ' < 'niirli .left v W ihonM p | >\ y ft \ ' 1?. Presll of I'eachers Scotchmen ol iht> Hi'cd lo pracdce on liie h« open until Wednesday or until ball la^t .sum niei, w ill be a for (ho junior swim m ing team at tli" moved detisively aheid SODOJL hold* Individual hb'.h j;am e and haul surfaced area of thn nark* tha quota of 39 Is filled. midable fulihllon to Wall Jahin-diy'A Y, lug lot rather than on (heir nase InvlmtliMi To\irney Arrangement w n r o mnde (hree-Kamo hhlh with *cotvi of Rocket huiehalt pitching staff this bail diamond al ihe new athletic Tho first Ca,:- Invitation b t dv through Grognty Sarlotli, physical nnd 672, whlin the T e a v. h o r s coming /tprlng. At Sl .loieph’s, Il field. Ihn diamond N not useable ball tom nev has been n r in,;e.| >( dlrcclor nf tho .Slmro Area YMCA. Scolclunen hold learn hluh ufime Strang Hoads KYAL| win moii* a I'nte of < \ o in ,!..■< at Mils Mine nml it H not expected der the chan man dnp of l e t 1 >i Tt’lm Instruction tlmo has been tiol and three v.ame hlp.li with snires ball piovldiU)* an onf:*" foi pi ivm -. Issuo Call For LL In be b rlo ie Ihe rcfOilar sensun ilr 111\ e n , f>11 th e p 11 at 2 p.m. In thn Slioro Aim "Y" of \ m and not just j'.fie l «*(m>:i,: 11 1111‘.i* th ‘ Is half uvi’ i nf \hinrnnuili I o Staiiinj; 1 , pool and triinspiirtiulon for lliu Mjtiad ’a I h-' i p.m . from * tho Com im m lly YM CA t’Vp'H ! poit, c I ii'e p| I.-1- >iii i : rn .'d pi * * .ident In inlleld prarilce on Ihe haiti . ui ,iMiS = ji*n \.t lllllllllm ; on ltlvi'l i-liln A ve., Red l-'ranh M cltilvie, '•.lit'’ ('niiiiiii edit (' , 'P •■!«).t I iV‘"d 'I V i1 ')■ A**.! '• • 1 ' 'ii l.h e in th it the cm ct •. n| m ! A im ' .. O' e ;,i IM. MAOMURHrtY I ) ndt ‘•iii.alm Hanli. 11 e 111 y ‘'Hud" IVuy of Mm- siouer of lVi!»f Ruth L«mjmim b.j-.< n I• i tiie >."tnj lin- a-’ ‘lin g tit Mi-1 ! 111 h hi 'i'll.II y ba’ii'bn'J V- ill nei lal.e l! .•a ■ ■». m. ,.h ... Mean -MaMin Itimvllh1 nml a im'inher of tlm Y'ii t. i». i ■ I ■ bull, Will th’ |H'':ii’til nl tli>’ m.-i nil • ex fiMUilV 111 . M ' ; ,'e\ po! t I ■ ' ' if and m II o' bein;', ii tl .1 i . l-Vd li -M.. ' DloOiUVYflfJ Mi'n'n Cluii cnimcrti’d with ihe lo .e d M nf tl*-.* H ard lin e ' ’ >'V ' I III ! v ed M‘o!. • '.Mfii’.t Ihe 11'■ ' 'ir, « 1111ili r * I Ml • :»! >1 in , I d,- . St-' M l " Y " . w ill lie in ilia ii'.e ol the the l*.eyjxirt 1 .IK-. ( tin .- w d h ihe den.! a n d ’ !: Md-! ■d i.;g i' I in e. = i n ; St I >mi .i: 1! I-a’O'i•" Instl Ill'll m ill |)h,Ki.' ‘.villi ,-i.' n*rr- O C E A N S 1 1 " dlntrkl itntu mK 1 ...... i I i pi • » ’fai v ! I ■ ‘ 1 -o ■ h e ;\||P.. in I Ml h hi i L'lotneM. Wftt Lull.' Ill Oe !, coining from Donald T hu.lv and All otiuian*’!-i int'i 1 ti \i i I I wa * a » M il. il i • Oigmi: in • ’■■ i 'tide id h.e « I'm nt t i, I I e, '|ii'!' 1, a. Mark lli'iitl'm. le.ie,uc'4 In Ihe tleai i j *• 1 I • | O ll I ) t*ii fin K 1 ! I ttil- • oi games m iiave ail honr I , I 'h i .-l, II tr • nh KHiH* in the nii’i lit‘M lit I il I - il he h e h ' M i l ;M lit A l i O Ovi’ tiers lidl In t'lav. If tlm Held i he nam es wdl In* lield M a • 111. If you tie'll pi'lu'ing of any Ibidj'.e I eanue hi M i<|i •on l-M.n , t ill I ( M|> i n i jeai’M SI , nl In n in Hoy‘I n * not ready lot neerpiubh* mie • l, l;i, HI a n d 1/ al Ite d B a n k -riiul, we iii'i1 lien ' lo "lervo you. /•hip half I’oni!! Into liie local di'* into hh .n th’camm Mu i iHt'd h) bring proof nf ngo a.i w ei! . by iMav I, then nil games Ihh t alliolii lltr.h gym, Sl, .he.eph'.H F ^lc^ S CHILDRfiN FREE) Our <( ii k r^'i'vu '' nml i im .om.iMi' IN L'AH ItF m i ;It t 11 trie I m Mil will juiU rljni ’ In Ihe ! lililllii'M llltrlllft /il i 11 i J »« 11 ll'i'tdn i! ■ i *o t i -o fho CO--I sea.sim will be nn ihe ill, - u p la v .i ,Sf, Ja jfie » . M a r . |/) *m d th e pl-ivf11 •. it r i ..ean.i.i IMlC”. will |il":i',e you. I vai.4U> bwibjii. ! y« all thtj .^ iiu uf .nhu.atu-*, of the np|N»,iitg lenim , ’- it.lor will play St i C i« th e M l’.'?'?i, Tfoursdoy, March 7, 1963 THE MATAWAN JGuRHALc N. J Pttge T^irfoert ; ' j .. ' Scout Chairmen Are § p.sn. in the L i l y Tulip pla;ji, a’.vjm. Nhtr. VS .i’ -d 20. A l s o , ^ vr>- j Eight Penalized I Karl , Hajk’t*. HUttw Wh;U: ] Skipped Toff Gregory, Rankl j' Routs Ho!md('!. catiunal exploration trip is bt-inj'j U v; Holmdt), and M»rlvin Boyce. ’ r jla n n ^ d #«»■ n!) U:*iplor<=r«5 to v i s i t ; : rdid Bridge. ' ' ' : ‘ Culled To Meeting Mr. Gale announce*! several The Stfiit Division o<" rvloioi'-Vc--; ^ -...... ■ » v, s . BOWLING • . , . , , • . * Mr. ane Mrs. Larry )j . i.f.nj«r«4 tlie CiWH'^l Motors Plwnt in Lin has •.susp&iVtied priv«- — :------r------t ■ ym J ,L e v e n t s i c tu? p l a n n e d , :-tnd d '.sc u ssc c j Upsala Battery Manuel Ga}f\ Kcyjwrt.' cha'-nrun d e n F r i i l « y . M a r . 2!*. ; cjies of ■ ^ig!n bi'ysl'Ot'e - The Nation;*} Society (or C r ‘priJ'/cS-i iher^sft A v e ., K e y p o rt, fur the U10O t;.vouts- in the distrivt AM omu^iujL’ tornmittcf: chair- o rists undsr pr«.»vistons of »he point ‘ Ch*Jdren and Adults, w ith MOO• stf- f havt* b(&fi fint-d: and. & court Ah ali-Matawan bat.tery of .Dave STANDINGS Uir the f'l In u S x » w in c l u d e tht* :»nr;u*t! Sr.ou! *n v • Ii i-.Mcnd a «Jistrlrt «pwa-. y st'-m and nwnclatoi'y sp^td , fil.Mte^ ts the oldest, and la.rgc.si, [ costs in MiddiciOivn Toivnship on. Cry^ory and Bob Rsjikl looms wb:c!; in d i'4 i '.»')>-• M a'* ::’.bn\v to be hf*ld in Convention JlnM. : l ’ :T-nM ar. 30 a 1 F o r ; ‘ sl»noris*«; ptrnalusd were Pk'hard j voluntary a^-jioy serving the phy- ( A IIU ’OHT |*LAXA WU1>A' ; n* ;n;\ H olrndd;- Uai' .1 i ? s.v.:,n a charge ot filing to r*s>‘ »he- large in Upsala College baseball /.sbury Park. Apr. 19 und l!0; ad* • ' 'h . Nir. GaJe said. 'M:is »s did Bridge; l.ucianc* Bt:i- j siciiUy- h^ridicapped, Coniribwcion? j AflXfc.U ■ 5-cent ioH in *n m iO iM lv z ptans f.hi« strin g . The Vikings fcsvs A I Ku Stuiilo - . . tween them they will, have to carry Haritjm , A--V s . pitching burden nf a i&Kaoie U s u r y 's J.A:mor» VALUE-GIVING L0W-PRICESI VALUABLEx > Jichiidulc compressed into less Itnjn The Misfit* . ■ SLraub Motoj-« . two' mt ’nt.hs. ;n w ill mean Taking on Rockv & Gann ... U///A VTO pitching, assignments per week, H jrJ et B a k o r y ' ‘ " M A ID SMJUIPS! YOU CAN SEE W H Y ... 5 ^ , with only a . sophomore newcomer. & Suivfi?. ‘ &rls>y itojrjti-s : Waiti.'r Sclirn'ei.teskamp, Living- Tlw; 4 M i c k s ; Eton, fgr relief duty. ? MAi-KEV MKHtW-WT .' Btjcau.se of this short handed state f ib . 2i o l lhii)|4!i on Ins pitching staff, Up* -'roan? . . w I- fcala Coach Don W alker is hardly MeliJtnbcolt i'unernj Komtt rA> W J i m ’a B i u b c * S1Uh>. . ; « :o Optimistic;about the coming season, B. M.. Win (Unv CU.nner Ai 34 . even though he has a veteran in Ji & * D Super M axktl •40 S!» field and a hard-hating outfield. Krank D^viruVa Contactors 3»Ji Tout's Vtirti :rt» V ' ' Ji!’ 2 a catcher but he will face a chal Colfax TV - ‘Mi 37 lenge for the backstopping job from BoUi'zzo.. Bio*. Cu’f na 37 i Sm okcy’ij Jiartxn- s’Uojj .’{ii X) . Joe Zalesnv, a souliomore wno did j No. S' . - . . - ' • 35 31) a bai'R.up job Tor Clifton Hlnh two Atlantic Tile ‘ 35* V ye a rs ago. Kankl baited .280 lost J fta’ u KpwUr.j/ CJi>c«ri« :a 40 j Old >h!i Dairy 36 Vi season and was the team’s best fixlm-hnso httlnr. so he wilt be put MOKAIOt rn c o u n t y OATMOIJC iat some other spot in the lineup'if I ■■ ■■■:' - Atw.- I j T e a m . ; 1. Zeiesney gets the backstopping job 1 Bayshore Cuih. Men Nc, IH'k aw.iy from him.' ; C. W. V. 32 * » / / / I 1 \\ \ \ \ Called Into Army ! St. Joscfjh's ._ 82 >,2 jSt. Crdiitvlnv’s No, 2 1 i* IS'J1 1 Kob Jackson, another Matawan- St. P>iH*di«M'a No. 3 32»* cr, who wus expected to be in col I St, Ann’s Nv. 1 - 33' -i I St. Mnrv'.s No. 2 33l.j Matinee "Super-Right" Quality— U.S. Gov’t. Inspected lege baseball with the. Vikings this i Holy Vitality No. 3 35 spring, has been called into the j Rt; M ijry’s No, I 36 army, so will be out of diamond St. Akiics No. 1 35 \fj Tea Bags action'for at least two years. St. Agnes No. 2 . !a 35»i Holy Fam ily No. 1 3i» FRESH BROILING or FRYING The Upsala schedule calls (or op Si. Anp’s No. 3 'M eners at home with Bowdoin Mar .St. Jatni’ft No. 1 :u> |St. Bcncdicl’s No. 1 *i \i • w* • a ^ 100-63° READY-TO- J9-30, then playing Hofstra away St. .Taints No. 2 37 Apr. 2 and Wagner away Apr. 4. BayKliorv IC ol C No,. 1 a 3'j ‘ 2 COOK Jay Abbes, who played for Red Ba.vshorc Cuth. 'Men No. 40 Bank Catholic figures large in the I Sf.. Awi'k No. 2 »s 41*/a Marvel (Holy Fai'Atly No/ 2 44 Wagner College baseball picture Eayshore Oath. M«i No. '■* 44-a this spring. The spring vacation St, Be-nciUi’tV N o. 2 45 '-i lee Cream week will see four home gomes, St. Cnlhennc's No. 1 \U ir.\7 CHICKENS U«iyMiorc* K of C N«». 2 4!l thc feature one being a contest wilh Choice of ’/j 9*1. CA q Seton Hall Apr. 10. Another big one will be Rider at 4fUvor> cont, WHOLE home Apr. 22 with Tom Heck, for ^ tOO tixtru Stamp* merly of South River, the pitcher Split, Cut-Up With thii Coupon and Purchaie of ' for the team down Mercer way. Marvel or Q uartered Iw Ar Ma*a in HEALTH and In May home games with Fair- p i * or more beauty aids leigh - Dickinson, Newark College »■'. '/.e^ V n \ il AbP Civtng PtoU 5t»mpi of Engineering, Montclair Stale White Bread C and Trenton State will feature llp- c M Covf«n Ekptrea T u ti., M ircK 12lK 1963 sala’s schedule. *nc.d 2 b 33* Limit One P«r Adult Customer Enii(h«d iocvfrft Dellcioitt with Chicken . 3 2 lb . Tc*f.‘«cto Products, ►rtih MUk and Alcoholic Cranberry Sauce 2 Iib, 39‘ 2 8 lb . Bi/«ragu »!>.Cfrpt from Plate Stamp Offer. My-T-Fine S X h s u j J r MOTORS Ittf Chuck—loni In “Suptr-Righi" Quality 0 1 {Pelt lNCO»K)RAT£D Puddings CALIFORNIA ROAST 59*» ib . SMOKED CALAS Shoulder* 35* Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! V YOUR AUTHORIZE v iU y u U r 4 ^ 4 3 * B»n«ltvi Front Cuts “Supor-RigM” Quality- SHIN b u ic k and Opel A il F U v o n Brisket Beef sc:f99 79' Soup Beef B,747lt *e",loi,69* ASPARAGUS Heinz c , d e a l e r < F 1 K S T O F Large Turkeys 39* Beef Short Ribs' 49*lb. T1IE SEASON Hb A A C , v "feettfit Buy" USED CARS Brown Mustard LARGE STALKS Ham Steaks c 89 * Bacon Ends pieces ^ 29 3 7 s • SALES and SERVICE 11* In4!ia ftivir—Stadlcii COifax 4-4000 jar 1 1 Chicken Wings r,Il. 29* Swordfish Steak <-Z. 59* GRAPEFRUIT 10 59* r . J . J c * p 'bJoKn,* , n ' 7 l l e ' ■ • . Wt frtFOKM VTfSi W IC* OrtSAtlON.' - . Swift’s Meats Chicken Backs ,rJN,,1‘ 10* rriea annmp ON OV» PRlMlSE? . Red Apples 2 35‘ % HIGHWAY 35 a» BEDLE RD. KEYPORT for Babies i SE S5 S5 iigSISS S i t I« jSIISf:IH 111 New Green Cabbage 9‘ w 25° Cash Savings on Fine Groceries! Washed Spinach T.l 25* Iceberg Lettuce 3 1 9C NOW IN STOCK! Buz Detergent llu* Ptter Srand—Imporlod Sll< BOAT HULL GRADE frtmium p.a Mushrooms 49* i lb- ’ K7# 3 lb. 10'/: 1 A4 NORWAY SARDINES 2 3r 2 7 ‘ .Lptj.** «.pt,. I,W HcntyHcntv Spioe, Yellow, White, Devil'iDtvil'i Feod,F«od, ButterBut Pecan, Marblt, Brewnie Mil Thrifty c FIR PLYWOOD Dairy Value! U j J J -i An Pap 4x14 - 4x16 Waldorf CAKE M IXES 2 z . 4 5 ' Mel-e-Bit—Cclerad er White—Pi'Humed Thickneu — 1 4 " - 3 8" - 1/2" Toilet Tissue LORD MOTT'S Sliced American 49* STRING BEANS F r m k Style 4 ,sr 6 5 ‘ Cottage Cheese ^ 2 5 B W K H » ot 4 'o|,> 33* C o lo re d Danish Biue Cheese 85« CREEN GIANT Imperled Ib. Creae Style Cream Cheese lr;; 29* CONOVER LUMBER CO. Delsey GOLDEN CORN 4 ! 1 6 5 ‘ i 100 First St. CO 4-0500 Keyport Hunti Br.ind Iitra Lea( Brail Danish Princess P«\ieutiiad Proceii X pto. 31* Bathroom Tissue Etrr'rn j tjfl'Ion jug 87* Tomato Sauce 6 55* Carolina Rice ::3 5 c Fresh Milk Homcr»r»ti«d u.'ul dep. A»orl«d Colon O fo|i,« C i ib. NftbitCO KfnPack 4 •"* Mott AM or PM 2 •' 57* Ritz Crackers r t j. 35c ^ :V \ q'ant y^ooTi\ Ajax Chocolate Bars Td.":£' 3 til* 1.00 Pink Salmon c°u> 65® *it ll Miracle Margarine Wi,h;"r*f !' 09® STRATHMORE Liquid Detergent GET 50 EXTRA PLAID STAMPS W ITH PUHCHASE OF Whole White Potatoes % ^ 9il 29* Tw«n PUttic ^ l?f'uUfi’i C Q c Peanut Week Buys!----- DIRECT TO BIUESEimY PIE 69< Ann Fif,*—Creamy Smooth or Ifiuiichy T h e d rlic io u '; c o m liiim l imi of Unity lie,lit m i n t a n d Pecnirmt Buffer 33° Port Authority Terminal Ajax Cleanser luscious Iruit lillini; jus! melts in your mouth, V/illi UMbfillft Dif Atll Salted Peanuts 25* ^-45« 2 I- !.- Via N. J. Turnpike 3 ic Ottivircd Frosh P k - Salted Spanish Peanuts 37* £ » § § BUKS Daily During Lent of 8 ONLY 5 0 MINUTES! HOT 39* V/ortltmore Peanuts 'i-l'I1,:'35 Peanut Clusters u! 35° Colgate's Pah 0 ...nj’.c Crcmo KW GOLD S S IIIM i 49* \Vi!I. Ai SV.IIi fi S^h'e Mae Peanut Brittle 37° Book of 10 Rides i H IaI'pI < ff l.il rt Kulc v.illt 1 l l i f i n ; list SO ir In PI,1I1I M.impi with I’uichite ol 1 ' 1 1 ■ : ■ ... • , ! 1 i|, _ _ c DutU. rtrilk lent FOR lSl'OKH.lTIOS: M1" fitg/ “2fic ‘m f luV" 69c v v C i ® 1W [ifltisfed Pcmiuts » > ^ I CO 4-2222 PKK. ol J!) T,'illicit, t’([ ii!i 1 I.*10 Ui.',’ I DU Ixtr,' llalil St.in|IS willi I’ i i i i Im i c ol tirl ?!) tilra Plaid Mnmpi wilh Pnrr.hi" ol Colgate's Ad ^ty.OWMQO-D | ^ ASBURY MK-KW YOttlt IPiHSIt (0. 2 fi» AuUm^lic W»di*n ALKA-SEO^e n 4r 1. , . 1,, Orunge Marmalade 5 3 ° I » i - « l NYLONS Hollo Nus firm ln til, llw v . V* nnd 6 tu r* . Willt (Ic I It. jy4 ci OC(j fitt 26 Extra Plnltl Stamps with Putchato ol l*MI«|i»l frtiletjt Prlciti cHcftlvo ihrough S.ilurHiiy, M .inli 9lh in Suprr M,irlnf% Cr Self Scrvifo Stor< i Only. • „.M, t ..I I- < ■ IQ
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MT. J* AT lUMII.I', AVI!., HAIIITAN TOWNSIIII* IU . 16 Al MAIN SI., KI'ANSIIHHli NT. M AT Wil.SOM AVI ., I'Olt I MONMOI;||l luvn. • Wfd, • Tlium,, llnlll 9 I'.M, M»n. • I'"''. • W«'«l. - lliur^,, I >ntll !i I'.M, I'ih-n. . Wi'd. • lim n ,, I'nlll 9 I'.M, Frlilny Until 10 I’ M. I rltlitj Onlll 10 I'.M. t •" Until 10 I’.M. IIT. JJ AT U U m V O O K AVIS., €1.111 ttOtlli Tuts, - Wed. . Iluir.., Until I I' M. - rr|J»y Until 10 I'.M. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday.. March 7, 1963
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FOR SALS FOR SALE SERVICES HELP WANTED FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE Altuninum iOoors &nd Windows — Jkiousiee and Home Fire I FREE INSTALLATION PARKER BOARDING • HOMI2 far I LEGAL STENOGRAPHER (C.iri 'I’Vi'O STORES 20x50 and tUxtfO, | HnZLf.T. 7 w&m level, per- Alarm*. Installation work done. aged ..-men and wonton. State I Friday ) Expurieoced Only, Bay- Wiil alter to suit for offices I! i ma-sion* OUR LOT LS PACKED K, la care of this ne«*papcr; Boarding Homr, Jor No bookkeeping For interview talli iantic Ave., .Matawan. wjt! Jo in The Bargain Jamboree! bination stnnn snd sci'eenn, 1 car ______wjtf elderly men and women, private r“f N’r' Arth“ n i A.RKOLD • HOUSE, 123 First St., itarage. Fenced lot 50 x . Sa^ and slate gueJts. Licensed by the 100 PIN DAXL machines Jjfi aim up. — — fi Keyport, comfortable rooms in rificc, must sell, asking $12,00-1 . f o r >ol tables slate tops, including •State. Jam es L . Lawson, R .N ., RTS. » AND. U ANYONE duRirfcig to attend the | Spanish speaking home. Imped inronrali'tn and1 appointment call accessories 4150; also bathroom Myrtie Ave., Cliffwoud. Call LOwell W M U RW M Motor C«,, Iik . FREEHOLD CIRtXIi cstimonuU dinner for Koert C.j after o p.m. daily. wjij LO w ell B-1023. w j if sinkr $10. Call L. J. Costa. COIlux 6-fi2;tU. w jtf Wyckoff and Jam*s^C- | CLIFFWOOD B«*ch. apamncnt, .1 .w 'i ■ 4 0591 or COifax 4,153s. v/jt[ INCOME TA X returns expertly i>r«- NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME Saturday, March 30th, rooms, heat, hot water supplied; OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited pared ut your htuno or mine, ta il i:ie, LOvvell ti- ;t . IinniedJate occupancy. $67.02 per RAYMOND CASEY tuct Steva Enterii ” 20 6 parking space; also J furnished invlng.i on aew aad used desk*, I.OweM 6-4045.' LO w ell 6-0569 or month, principal and interest, plus for reservatlona. Donation $4.30. rooms each suitable for 2 psople Manager of Acme Market C0lfax_4-S005L . ______w j!4 w jtj \ sii'.al! dov;n payment. For injor- chairs, files, shelving, parts bins, Call LO w ell «-Hi52 " INCOME TAX retursis prepared, — — i illation and appointment call COI- drafting equipment ar.d etc. Kciph EXPEUIENCED WAITRESS. 12-8 N. J.H wy 35 ■ 36 your home or.mine, or 41 Mon FURNISHED rooms for couple or fox 4-4167. wjtf. Mocci, 399 Washington S tre e t, ; hours, Mondav through Friday-, mouth St.. Red ok. Charlef Wal single person, kitchen Drivileges. | — K eyport. C aii CO ifax 4-1558. wjtf KEYPORT ters, SHttdyside 7: 5776.______w j 3/28 counter-(ltd table yxpLTlcncu, R^t- Inquire Mrs. H. Baldwin, Part-1 4 R ED RO O M S Bunk Beds KKNMORE mobile trailer heater erences. Call COifax 4-97B6. w|7 ridge Road, Browntown off Route I 1951) Redwood siding homo with FEDERAL and state income tax and get a . .. with blower, $25. Call PA 1-0754. returns professionally prepared WOMAN to live In and lake charge IS, or call LOwell 6-021?.. wjtf recreation room, garage and bas&- . wjtf by full timo tax specialiat. Call of new home, -4 children, murit ATTRACTIVE ment iu excellent condition, located : F R E E Donald W. McCatnbrid<;e, COifax like children. Salary open. Call, C L E A N H E A T E D ROOMS on large landscaped lot in a du- ROAD MATERIAL 0*17 •- >T^I „ .-111 ^•.»UIa » I ttrflA . IlltfA 10 Ib. Bag of 4-4y'i5. ___ _ V»j7 335*7 3v*J. ■ : : 1 r I C C ' 1 r, fiimu sctvicc, rtpvtiai i 0.4 -M.V --- - . low dally and weekly rates. Holly lu area For ice akatmg. boating ana SA VE 20% UJue stone, cmU«rs. road grave), EXPERIENCED automobile me Hill Motel, Route 3 5 , West Kearis- fishing. Asking $19,000. washed gravul, sand, fili dirt, hull- INCOME TAX RCTURNS chanic, steady employment. Ap POTATOES btirg.______w jtf ply at Buhler & Bitter, 89 Broad W ith A 110.00 Order dozmK a»d backhoa service. . $400. . ; THURSDAY • FRIDAY and Prepared In your home evenings I v-~ - - wj7 APARTMENT, furnished, 3 rooms That is all you need down for thi* and weekends for Strothniore resi-1 and bath, all utilities aupplicd, denis. Call Ralph Spector 5I!(> cozy 3 bedroom ranch ■— quiet ACME MARKETS ECKEL TRUCKING $ 1 0 0 per month. Call 2 5 4 -1 3 9 1 or SATURDAY ONLY! 7135. .... w jtl MULT1UTH OPERATOR dead end street, but close to trans MORGANVIl.l.K OSborn 1 -0 7 0 3 . w jtf wmMMMMMmnmmtM 300-5707 FEDERAL & N. Y. STATU portation. Combination storms and Experienced person Interested In UNION Beach apartment, 4 rooms, Daduet 20% From Th® Price Tag _ w jtf INCOME TAX RETURNS screens and trees complete till* You Must Bring Thu Cou[K>n part time work to Increase present Expertly prepared by tiualified ac $05 per month. Call COifax 4-6033 home. Payments only approxi " a ' i i a n d s o m k ' h e a v y d u t y earnings. Aptily In .person or call On Any Bunk Bed From Our countant, at your home or mine. after_8 p .m ___ vvj7 mately $9!. per month. This ls for ft Is Worth A Free ALUMINUM CO ifax 4 iiOCO'between 8 a.m . and you! Complete Inventory Call F. X. O'Brien, COifax 4-0845. APARTMENT in M ataw an, 4 w j i / l l 4 p.m. Atca Ceramics Corp., High- 10 Ib. Bag of WINDOW 1 - -- wj7 rooms, 2nd floor, private en INCOME TAX returns prepared, ■ ----- trance. Apply fitoppiello’s Restaur WALKER & WALKER Potatoes With Every FOP. Dart tlma bookkeeping. Call COl- TWO BARBERS, masters licenses ant, 30 Main St., Matawan, near C all 787-3775. REALTORS $10.00 Order !(!11.95 fa x 4-0725. w jtf j Good proposition Railroad Station, between 8 a .m . FREE ESTIMAT ES ■■^T^TioHrAmwKRiSff ' ^ and 5 p.m . w ]7 1000 feet south of Lily-Tulip Company O/for expiiti Sunday, Mar. JO KARL FRANTZ CO 4-3405 S E R V IC E MAH to work tn servlca station. FURNISHED sleeping room In pri Middletown, New Jersey - w jtl Let m be your Secretary, no need Apply In person Straub Motors. vate home, near diners and buses. to miss calls; part or full time Phone: 671-3311 TWO 53 GALLON DRUMS. Vi.00 Hignwity 35. K e y p o r t .______wJ2 Call COifax 4-3S28 afler .1 p.m. wj" service. We do bookkeeping, typ Multiple Listings - a piece. May be seen at Keyport ing and Income tax returns. Call COUNTER GIRL, checker press- FURNISHED room In private And Trade-Ins o Week ly . C A 4-3030.___ .______w jtf COifax 4-7000 _ wjl4 ers, ate. for Matawan and Hazlet home, woman or girl only. Call Send for Catalog Dry Cleaning Stores. Apply Key AKC registered Colli', pups. Call ALL ITPES of sewing including for appointment, LOwell 6-7388. Open 7 dayt port Cleaners, Division St., Key wj7 LO w ell 8-4942._^ _ _ w]7 slip covers and draperies; also w .il port. C a li C O ifax 4-1000. w)7 TWO Beagla Hounds, malei, 14 will do baby sitting evenings. Call UNION BEACH, 4 room bungalow, O N E fam ily house. 8 rootna. show months old. Call I.Oweli 6-11440. C O ifax 4-4707 w|^3/7 ' ‘ ~ Business Opportunities hot water, heat and shower. Call er, sunporch; also summer hou»* ______w jr ; LEARN TO KNJT »tc., ln my COifax 4-3408 or Inquiro 804 Second In yard, sacrifice. Inquire 20* homo; $5 per 10 week course. St., Union Beach. ______w]7* Broadway, Union Beach or cnll * SINGER ’ ~ Call LOwell 5-5137.______w |7 C O ifax 4-4138. w jt G U L F 2 B A Y APARTMENT, 4 rooms, unfurnish CS a IRS- recovered {3.50 and up. ed, alt utilities supplied; adults USED MACHINE SALE FOUR BEDROOM Cape Cod with Dutchess Dinette, 220 W. Front Modern neighborhood tervlcs sta only, 2nd floor. C a ll 787-4360. wj7 TERRIFIC VALUES St., Keyport. Call COifax 4-U62._ large kitchen, garage, only $14,» tion for lease; Hazlet area. Present APARTMENT, 1 rooms and bath, 900. Sterling McCann. Real J & H P A IN T IN G . No lobTo'o small'. dealor Florida bound. Will make all utilities lupplled. Cull COifax tate, 253 Broad St., Keyport. COl For estimates call LOwell 6-4214 Sineor round bobbin deal. Excellent opportunity for 4-5432. WJ7 fax 4J370.______wJT tlectno console I 3( 30 a fter 8 p.m ______wj7 right man. Paid training. UNION 3EACH, house room s, ilnaer round bobbin DRESSMAK1NO alterations, re 8 enclused sun porch, private drive olectrh-. desk model 30.30 pairs lo men’s shirts, dress hems, 9 TO i W E E K D A Y S MATAWAN Singer round bobbin zippers, etc., expertly done. Cali H E M LO C K fl-0600 way. garage, gas heat, $00 per *<* ]b month. Inquire after p.m . at Mahogany consol# 34.30 Oona 866-7718.______wJ7 NIGHTS • WEEKENDS 8 Sacrifice, I bedroum ranch, *’ - 724 Lorlllard Ave., Union Beach on spacious living room with flrft* Singer round bobbin CALL your T,i.D. (Modern Design C O L F A X 4-3161 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. place, dining room, modern kitchen, portable 19.50 ers) for all your building or wJ7 ______' _ _ Wj7* enclosed porch, utility room, at Slnaer slant needle modernizing Ills.’ One phone call FURNISHED""ROOfvj r"sontieman tached garage. Lovely neighbor 301 model, console 129.30 does It a il. C all 737-3775. w j7’ GULF HIGH VOLUME Two Great Stores Singer electric walnut preferred. C'ail COifax 4-4162. hood, $16,990. w J7' FIELDS console 20.50 AUTOS FOR SALE Modern, 2 bay, iielgliburhood high- wny typa service Btatlon for lease. APART’MENT, 4 rooms and bath, VAN'S AGENCY 7-11 I. Front Si. Rt. 18, E. Brunswick ALSO SCHANCK & SIHLER Route 30 and Wilson A va .. Po r! 2nd floor, near Newark and New C L 7-3400 New m achines from $59.50, new Monmouth. Excellent opportunity Yoik bus Hue. Call 787-9128 be REALTOR vacuum cleaners front $29.03. U S E D CA RS tween 10 a.m . a nd 8 p.rn. wJ7* SUBJECT TO V.A. & F.H.A. Open Dally 10 to 9 for rl^lit man. Paid training. W I1WY 31 MATAWAN MAT A WAN* F room bungulow, APPROVAL Open Daily 'til 8 L O W E L L 6-1239 Sat. 10 to 8:30 OPEN WEDNESDAY 9 TO 5 WEEKDAYS adults or.ly. Call LOwell 6-5214. ■ Thun. *nd Friday 'til 1 _ w jtf AND FRIDAY 9 P.M. HEMLOCK C-(I6fiG wJ7 CR. HWY 34 AND MAIN ST I BUY ON SINGER'S OWN EASY NIGHTS . WEEKENDS M ATAW AN Free Deliverv Free Storage | B U D G E !' T E R M S BILL LANZ ARO’S O C O l.F A X 4-3W.fl WANTED TO BUY L O W E L L 8-1881 AUTO SALES OPEN 7 DAYS CALL Sli 7-3SUS FOR FR EE HOME ...... 5 l 7 WH BUY & SELL ANYTHING DEMONSTRATION QUALITY USED CARS FIV E ROOM apartment, atora with ______JSHO C & C TRADERS, ANTIQUES i rooms aitu d icd for bale. In Koypori i family exrellent neigh .135 HWY. 3« — W. KEANSBURG 334 MAIM ST., MATAWAN quire 803 Shore Rond, Union Beach borhood. We have the key, $10,900. SINGER SEWING 787-1304 CR. MAIN & RT. 18 or call CO ifax 4-18-i). _____ w jtf MACHINE CO. LOWELL 6-222-i K ;'port older i story with 4 bed T h e COINS, all typos, pennies to dol rooms, full dining room, hot watef Trade Winds OPEN EVES TIL 9 P.M. _ For S«le Or Rent i‘. ' V 69 BROAD ST. lars, gold, silver or oopper, Bast heat. W*t havo tlie key, $13,509. 1958 o Ud s MOBILH, powei steer KEYPORT AREA, small stucco prices paid. W rite to M lchaui RED BANK ing and [wwer brakes, snow b ru ib lk , 41 Park Ave., Matawan house and lot near Highway, STERLING McCANN ARE BLOWING tires, 1 owner, good condition. Call suitable for young or retired Call LO w ell 8-40S8. w ltf RUGS, used, 9x11 American tiOweU.SmV _ wjtf REAL ESTATE oriental; t Persian scatter rugs; coupls. Low down payment with 131 B R O A D S T .. K E Y P O R T If Yoor Present Car Is W orth assortment 1x13, Dxll, (Ixll, 9x12, 1980 FALCON, 4 door sedan, fuliy terms. Becker Rsalty, $25 Main INSTRUCTION $500 COLFAX 4137* Ox#, intlaue desk, chairs, long drop «t)ulpped. Call LOwell (4032. St., Matawan. Call LOwall 8-0068, wJT P R IV A T E muslo lessons, $2.50, 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE leaf table, rockers, large oval w]14 Y O U C A N A N E W five profvssional toachars, Instru BUY marble top table, frames. W« buy 1953 STUDE3.UCER Champion, au ments rented. Tht Muslo Spot, 188 and sell antiques. Shoro Furniture, tomatic transmission, radio and IN I FALCON ...... (or I per mo. MISCELLANEOUS Highway 14, Cheesequake. Call Highway 35, Laurcnce Harbor. heater, In very good condition, CARLTON H. POLINO IMS C O M ET ...... for.. U.M per m*. LO w ell 8-7443. Opon 10 t.m . to I Open 9 to >. ______w)7 $100 for quick sale. Cnll l.Ow 38 HWY. 38 — KEYPORT. N SIX PIECE dining room set, new, I M METEOR ...... for U.M per mo. desk space, bookkeeping tervks PIANO Instructions. Beginners C O L F A X 4-1918 (78. Call COifax 4-3042. w]7 i % T T 6 RD Galaxie. Tudor V-8, INI GALAXIE ...... for J5.7» per mo. Stick shift. Call LOwell fi-llllu. available. C all 787-3779, wJ7* CeCall LO w ell ■ 8-8469. wJT - NLEMBER OP THE NEW NORTHERN MONMOLTIf INI MONTEREY ...... for *3.83 per mo. RUMMAGE SALE First Baptist Church, Main St., Matawan. Mon » • • • • • « CO U N TY M l THUNDERBIRD ...... ; ...... for 111.88 per mo. day, Tuiisday, Thursday and Fri MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICU I Ml CONTINENTAL ...... for 139.73 per mo. day, M arch U th , 12th. 14th and "LIST YOUR HOME ISlh. All types clothing. Hours WITH US TODAY ' I year payment*. Subject ta credit rating. : S u m . to_4 p.ni w|7 BUSINESS SERVICES U your present car Is not paid for. We pay off thu balance. Flve rooin ranch, 2 bedrooms, liv T Y P E W R IT E R , sevvlnp machlno. ing room, dlnlrg room, kitchen, living room set, bedroom set, hath. Good starter for young stereo conmla phonograph, other A-l SAFE BUYS •urn coupla or Ideal for retired senior* odd p l f Cnll M4-I0W w|7 Interior Dotorating Maintenance Contractor* ■53 BUICK 41) Scd...... 250. hot w ater heat, gnod condition, ’» FORD Ranch WuKl III Hit olnsilfi-iil C all I ,(ivvnil 8- W wj? timli'j! nnd lep.ilrlnu slum 1010. kind, vvit rtf- l,.-ir‘ io .I'lvi* y*mi IIK i IIW.AY 13 KIYI'OHI - > i lu in n will ,urn tlii'iu lino tush 211 yean In Mni||iinv(ll», I I mist W IL I, Imhy •lltliig (ivi-iiliilts. M onmouth and M apla, Red Bank (Ill'hVriMl Itiu lc l 'lilil Mill' Ih-IIrA 111 O ik f|Ul« K i^ivicg atr| cM Vnubli1 1)0 11 nmii.iiiililn nnd r x ii i n n s Ii I r fot you Illnh iiTiool girl III /mirs old. ('all in n i-i t IN 111*1-11 i| iv'ii-j n ;il pi It. 4«# will pli*fi«» yuu. nfiei I ( i m , 1‘lllf m 4 0011, w)7*