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Member ■■ ' ■ Mvrutwr . ■ . MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 New Jersey PrcM Awoclalion Single Copy Ten Cent* »3rd YEAR — 4Sth W EEK National IWItorlal AjkooUU oo Good Turn ‘'Slcady, BroMnic, ll Hurls Me W o v ^se‘n il llu rls ^on'’ A l f e r I V iH liX Q flIs

Split Vote On Map For More than 2tf members of Boy Scout Troop H, Malawan, and adult leaders contributed i a day of work cleaning up Mt. Pleas­ For Levitt Streets 423 M o r e Homesites• ant Cemetery on ' New Bruns­ wick Ave., Matawan, Saturday. Steps to alter present require­ inches of poured concrete to b# ,Ti>0:uM «rihoirft.T«'la‘sh'P .? k“1: Scoutmaster. T. Leslie Grace, ments for street widths in subdi­ used as a streel base instead of shl . Bin* mwmsja sr! t: n »uti visions as well as specifications indies of crushed stone; presently c e p c -lo r- v«»a«Mivuv.wA troop’s community project. After lor their foundations and top cov­ required. The foundation wouli .fcftrl&ijro C whom options l^ad j»ei» taken. Mr. Beach'; Mrs. Madeline Fraser, Key- je c (. ’ •______chairman Joseph Stenger abstain*' Sladonprote»ted hp'tiacJ ne««r giv-' L>ort; Miss Dons Gorlach, Union Township Mulls mg I ' ; 1 en.juiypna m option on his land dead); Samuel L ., Gtimbs, Cliff­ “Lowering Standards" ' 'atfd ttys w*< all pews to him. wood; Mra, Theima Hyer, Mala­ Plumber Complaints Mr. Dolan declared Che planning : , \M aypr P«)ul A. .Chester and Com-: wan;' Thomas King,' Union Beaehs Full Time Health The Matawan Township Commit­ board was lowering standard* - -miiiBemaii Cuaiies T , McCue bo ii Robert E. E, Lovo, Hazlet; Adolph tee Monday night authorized Com- originally set under the planned 'deminded the map be ^ejected In L u 'n t tn a n n, Hazlet; llieodore m ittc e m a n ’ joh.v iviai7, jr . to c a rry community ordinance. The plan; that "M r, Culenbqc|c appeared to Luac?- sr., Koansburg; Amos Officials Needed -■•personal appeal to the Monmouth ned community ordinance, wnicll. ba misrepresenting the1 conditions Mutnfprd, Hariet; Courtney Muth. County Board ot Freeholders for had been subject to a court tost^ be|)M 'which it waa bei?« iffejvd. West Keansburg; Thomas F- Mc­ Borough Cautjoned the widening of Cliffwood Ave. at is the measure under winch: th* Coipnititetman Joieph A. Laniaro, Carthy, Hfjle*. . its intersection wibh Route 35. Levitt project is proceeding; II : who had mad* lha moliqc to classi- Aisp Charle* NewlJury, Keypprt; On New State Setup required all streets to be at least’ '.fy it arit) jWMiph A. Ait, who had fvtrs. Geneviev* Poling, Keyport; Mr. Mar/, showed lhe committee Archie R. Price, Hazlet; Mrs. Edna Oscar Aquino, health officer of photographs he had taken of the 30 feet w ide. .Jecw tfed Th* fltove, appe^ed »o W- Wayne Township and a member of Laurenof Kpiseit, freehold, the Ragsdale, Matawan;. J o h n I- intersection, which he said, sliowcd Under the terms of die resolution state advisory health commission, board's ^ttcfraw, for a ruling. Mr. S chanck Jr., Keyport; Omar Sick­ there were 17 feet of roadway not approved by the township plannerf addressed the Matawan Bprough al the Oak Shades Fire Ijouse, Lower Main St., Kiva«n mUd mat it would not be les, Hatiet; Andrew Sneiigrove jr., W aller Whit* grimaces aa his dog “ Brownie" being utUl/.ed on Cliffwood Ave. Monday. 44 streets in the develop ­ *cwi*ry tor Mr. Golet*boclt or thp Keaqsbu'rg, and Michael Witkows- Board of Health Monday about re­ receives an anti-rabies Inoculation from Dr. Earl Matawan Township. Nearly 80 dogs received anii- He added that trucks and buses ment will be 26 feet wide. 16 atiieri( evelopers toj>irovide proof nf own- Ky, M ata w en . quirements Ihe state is going to en­ Osterheld,' veterinarian at the Malawan Animal rabies shots, it was reported by township Clerk Rose have difficulty negotiating the turn will have a w idth of 30 faet, Irstiipor3 even taking pptjpps, ui it force on the municipality in the Hospital during a free rabies clinic held Saturday K. W enzel. from the highway into the two lane four other major Uiorofares map presented tor clsisliicationla next year or two. road have w idths of 36 feet. onlyto»!ww intent with respect tp Mr. Aquino determined that, as Boat Bill The committeeman also noted In return for ttie planners coar I jl v u p j i c i of proparty, whether Award Contract the borough was *tj!l a municipali­ New that Cliffwood Ave. will be a direct cession on street wnidis, the Levitt ty under 10,000 population, it could Additional Traffic Past Schools access road to the site of the pro­ firm will be required to pave Lloyit tnsdsveloper qwm it at tha time of The S|;tle S en ate Monday combine with other municipalities posed American-Wheaton Glass Co. Rd. to a width of 36 feet where " offering tne map or not. passed and sent lo the Assembly For Sewer Work under 10,000 population in the area plant which ts slated for construc­ tlve ro ad ab u ts ttie S tra d in •" Agrees wifh pfiaiM its own version of a small-boat to set up a health district that Feared If Parkway Exit Is Closed tion on Cliffwood Ave. between the project. The Levitt firm alao P4r.. jGMenbock titte i this had licensing law, subject o( contro­ Council Alto would spread out the cost of new railroad right-of-way and the be required to provide adequ baaa till experience. He told the versy tor over three years. The full-time help that will have to.be Ackerscn Sees Aufojsts Heading For fiarden State Parkway. drainage and curbing on Lloyd 1 board'the matter ot ownership only Votes PUC Appeal Senate-approved bill differs In employed. Mr. Aquino listed this Plumbers Complain as it passes through ttie devek: MflflAiaa pertfqfflt whan the devpl- personnel as an executive health Bell Labs Diverted To Holmdel Rd. Iwo ma|or aspects from the bill qperoqme* ia (pr preliminary ap- Mayor Norman Wood announced m ent. The Matawan Borough Council officer, for whom the civil service approved Iasi week by the As­ way of Holmdel Rd. would be of the committee has undiir consid­ However, the resolution permit# jmyal;'» If i*L0bvio)ia fce canr»t Tuesday night awarded a. 174,M l salary figure is now IBQOO; a first M ayor J a m e s H- A ckerson, sem bly. contract tor the construction of Holmdel, said Tuesday his first concern to municipal authorities eration an ordinance tn license Lloyd road construction by Levitt to ft Mo.4 nnaka Improvements on c la ss sa n ita ria n , listed a t $5500 sa l­ The Assembly bill required reg­ and schoolmen in Raritan Township plumbers operating in the township to comprise tlie five inches of lemf not l?> fil* possession. , four pumping stations along the ary per annum, an administrative reaction to announcements in istration of all power vessels ply­ on account of the added traffic and establishing plumbing permit poured concrete as a foundation ikt. McCue and *•»* mayor then bofppgh's new sewer network to clerk who also handles vital statis­ newspaper stories that the N J. ing tidal waters. The Senate ver­ going through the area where chil­ lees. Plumbers in Hie township course instead of crushed stonfe sotightto bav* tha ipap barred be- Remsco Associates, Matawan. The tics and registrations, at $4000 per Highway Authority intend'd to shut sion exempts those of 11 horse­ Vena JSIccfric Co., Cliffwood, was dren walk lo Hazlet School and complained they are required to Tlie road then will be surfaced wid| Mlfia ft 4 4 Sflt cofnply with t|ie annum plus fees, and a plumbing off the Telegraph Hil! exit by the p o w er ,«nd u n d er. T he A ssem bly Beers Si. School and even hi Key­ 1.5 inches of bituminous concrete. Siftdlvisloa ordinance an to naming awarded a contract for electrical inspector to be paid either by sal­ township hall on Crawford’s Corn­ bill empowered the commission­ obtain licenses to work in other work at the pumping stations on a er Kd. was concern over added port where the cars would go communities although tbere is no M| b id o f K 6 « traffic that might be passing lhe through tha areu pupils would.be development |o prepare boating reciprocal requirement in the town­ tution permltu the Levitt firm ta lurvay of th* tax map for the are# Mr, Aquino noted thal in a mu­ Holmdel Rd. School thereby. traversing Boing to'Keyport High rules and regulations subject to ship. subnrit a bid for tiie paving, drain* tod R wa*' learned that M r. S|ad- In addition, council submitted nicip ality of o v e r 10,000 all such The mayor commented tlut. as School or Keyport Central School. an advisory council. The Senate Tiie industrial commission re­ ing and surfacing of the entire a i’e (and bad been put in as part of bids tor general construction of the personnel has to be retained for Mayor Ackerson professed to version provides that boiling ported the resignation of Harry length at Ltoyd Rd., extending from, Bp: tract through a typewriting er- new sewage disposal plant and elec­ the municipality itself, so a com­ of Tuesday, Holmdel Township of­ question hnw the Telegraph Hill regulations will he written by a Gclsl as a member and recom­ the Garden State Parkway in Route iflr M aU n * numbers off thy fax trical work to the U.S. Department bining In a district with such mu­ ficials hi Tnwnnhin for Ihe 1%?- make an inspection of lhe Lu l.oun i.en rtm in, ii iiiiitujj BivJ., Cii/.'- However, in a letter to council, and president, has announced. ripfilM nn al p!v « r„lo .„ 1-lAcnSlil Estates in Oid Bridge after coin- stale for the work "f testing for 0. Ii. FtiU uiu, Stale !!!s!;-,v&y En­ iiisiaiiaiion of new machinery 63 school year Thursday and given wood Beach. Stephen Germann, A m ato J . D an ie ls IS K ent St., p'aints over Inadequate druinage Ihe purity of bathing waters. Tho 992 W oodm ere D r., Cliffwood gineer, said the dupuitment has starts June I}, he added. In fuil Newark, the driver of the other an a d v a n c e of $1000 in s a la ry ii and floods, mud-slimed ru.v'i and bourd felt that as he lived In the Beach, signed charges against Da­ conducted numerous daytime pub: operation Ihe plant will require car, and Wilma Vlcinio, 1U, Brook- $14,500. T h e vole was 6-3. rat-drawing debris were filed in 17 area, he would be more readily vid Silverman, Irvington, lie hearings and there never has about 1200 em ployees, m ost of dale Ave., Newark, his passenger, Last year his re-appointment w js counts by residents against the de­ accessibly than Ihe anulyst for­ MANUlil. GALE been a question of representation whom are expected to come from only effected In late May by a 5-4 Switching plates cost Joieph S were released after treatment at velopment firm and its head, Sid­ merly used. at these hearings.’' He added the Holmdel, Red Bank and surround­ the hospital for cuts. reversal of a previously unfavor­ Patrick, 818 lOlh St., Union Busch, p ast tw-o y e a rs, will now h ea 4 ney Paley, in his court. George The board received report from department hos found that people ing bayshore areas. Stale police at Keyporl suid the able poll of the board. This year $23 and $3 co sts on co m p lain t o t tin operation committee snd handle f*'lore, p resid e n t of th e board of John Muller, ils s.mllary Inspector, with interest in th* project make At the company's annual meeting accident occurred at 10 p.m. on three of the board members strong­ health, Mr. Paley und Hmll Bud­ Keyport Stato Police, Robert Coop­ tha sdmlnistrstlon of the Scouting thal a horse pony ride concession it their business to be present. of stockholders In New York this Route 36, between Laurel and Un­ ly supporting him last year, Wil­ way, president of the aroused er, 85 M ain St., M ata w an , p a id $10 irogram In Matawan, Keyport, was lu operation near lhe railroad M r. Frlttche commented that ill week Mr. Bergman cited th» ad­ ion Aves. They said Mrs. O'Brien liam Joyce, Louis Horvath and Midway Homeowners Association and $5 costs for going 60 miles flolmdel, Keansburg, Union Beacl^ Irack s on F re n e a u Ave. M r. M il- persons interested will b* given vantages of the new Hcliiidel plant. was driving east when her auto was Richard Pine, petitioned the board of residents in the area will Join por hour In a 50 nilia lo a * on com ­ Hailet, and Morganville. 7uil opportunity" to be heard and ler said he brought tills up because A m ong th em , a 20 p e r cent In­ rammed by the Dunleie ear, which for a special meeting to act on in the Inspection tour. plaint of Patrolman E. J. Ryan. Raymond C.'iaslon, Holmdel, and said the hcp.rl.ig also will permit the borough health ordinance pro­ crease in productive capacity ever was passing another cur. offering him a contract al an Harry Seamen, West Keanshuri inspection of project displays and Trouble over conditions in the 35- hibits Ihe keeping of horses within lhe facilities being replaced and a State police said the Daniele car, earlier period In the spring than will taka over as ths vice chalrmir% maps before and after commenu house development led to 11 hot- tiie municipality. The Inspector Louis Nappi, 50, now, more efficient type of produc­ traveling west, had crossud over last year that Dr. Sample would In tha district. Jamos Flynn, MaSa ? are entered in the record. tion equipment to reduce waste tempered exch an g e In a court ses­ into Ihe far castbound lano nf Ihe know what his status was with res- I related, however, that from all avvan, was re-appolntcd to sorv# The stale plans to eliminate the and maintenance cosli. sion 011 the situation Tueidny. Gary Died On Tuesday three-lane highway. Trooper Robert (continued on page four) ! Information available, the ponies as district eommtssloner and will intersection bv constructing an ov­ Munhu, tow/whip com/nillee i‘an* Cites Sale* Figures Coryell charged Daniele with reck­ | a re brought In durin g Ihe m orning Louts F ra n c is N unpi, 50, of 210 erpass, west of th* Six Corners, Mr. Bergman told stockholders didale charged Monday that Kred head up a staff of over 30 men. less driving. Mrs. O’Brien was trap­ (cnm’nued on paga fom) LuppalatonK Ave., Keyport, presi­ joining Broadway and Maple PI. Play Balll Kurt/., South Amlwy, the township District Committee • tha company's sales and profits In ped In the wreckage of her car for dent of Kollo Trucking Corp., died In iiadltion, tha slate proposes to thi- first quarter nf this venr renrli in ntlT.ltl’1 Slit* pillin' SMift ■ill'' engineer, Is In 'Yonfhd of Interest* 'll,,, ftuirlrl rnnimillen. which Is ■ , I* I . \ niMtii'l I t MichJeniy on i>. i -i- huild a concteto burrlrr In-m tl\«- • ' ’ !,!■■; ri.;.i i 1.1 mi lhe tn 11 * I* i nnd Miivor John • Jury Acquits Docker inli'i«i up nf upvnii nperniir.K com ­ -uff J pi.--.ihl' fl"' ‘ 1 ' 1 ' ’ ,:- rompltMt' wilh lu^i Imu h m v iu o u * Phillips ji. udnuMel th.it In* Mrej* , al I .*!> 11 tO! Ill llosji’t.il, N"!' c c iilv r o l tlm iilu>»v*y and JcodcuJ h l l ’ *2:1,129,710 ugnm ot back, jaw, ankle, arm:,, and rilis. mittees, will huvo ths followin' "porsonul null" hy lha developers ! In Auto Death Trial I nine M r, N appi wns Ixirn In Flrnolc- Maple pi. at Rout* 35, lor the like 1IIGI period, an Im reusc iiiid u m jirchlnu U m d, will men as chairmen: Organization ana sea-son play lu the Mnluwaii 8-15 for stopping (h* iHsunnre of builtl i 1 lyn Ilu wa* tile son of Mr. and It Is chargrd 111# proposul will of seven per cent, Gainings came extension, Jerry Becher. Mnluwanp League at the Middlesex ltd. dia­ inn and ncuipsiiiry permit* hi the I A Monmouth Counly Jmy Tm;.. ■ Mis Kalph Nappi, Ki'vporl. plinilnat* more s c c p s i ro a d s to to 48 cents per share as compared "Miss Matav/an" , day found a M.ii »wan Tovvntdiip II,. wus a communicant of St. advnncunient, IE d w a i d Kelley, th* borough's business district, lo 43 cunls per share tor the l%l mond Sim-lay a* t P Mnvor mii,ill vulMjIvislmi. Mr. Paley sjhiKc of threnl* of in'imidiHiori uml IhmI ; mriri not guilty of a iharj'.e of ciuis- Jusfph's t'luirch and u fourlii de- Cliffwood; camping, frank Grau* Will work a hardship on pedes­ period. At a speclul meeting af the John W. Applegate will throw out ; inj; death by nuto D.ivid A, Decker, Vi>- 11110, Marllxiro; flnaiicn, Tom Dowd, trians attempting to cross the hlgli Matawan Uoiniigli Parade Com­ Hie first ball, and the marching ily luum : jnec memlier of tin' I’nighis of The quarter reflecled llic nun | '* J, Keuwood Hi ' 'lllfv'ood He'ich Hailet; heallh and safuly, iiot> way, and will Injure prlvut* and band of DeVltlo Military Ai ndcniy, (routiiiiH'ti on pij'.e lout) 1 lumbus, S t . .Iiwpli's A.isembly pany's long-term growth Irend, In m ission on M ay 2, It w as decided ii.ul hi"f.u ciiiMjied V* ith eiiusinx Ihe l-'rye, Ha/lel, and activities, Jack business property owner* In the 1901. l.lli'-T u lip 's oOlli A niilvcrm iry. in spiiimur a benuly contest til Miii'i'.iin’llle. will pai-ticl|Mte In the 3HK, Kfyi«ul. * ,.. ,, ;. !V ii"'';|-1 ir s ...... nf Yvnntif I m|»«.inft ?*l of Klrt'V Iln/M A etinlrmnn still iimiu'diaiu viuim l), mites leiielicd « ni-w nil’ll ui »liw.- ji.lt.el "M'tii ’«ii'!"i!i'. ill llmz" W v l i i i . y D o w n ,. .. I.. • 1.*' ;i 1 ..ui/.Mu |,il the It,ue Juj» against ! IS-, I n;() Si . i: i» ••' HI «-Mdiiij/. ii nerdcd for tho leadership and .1.11,411, a men* nine years slnr'* tti- who will fide In the Meiimrliil I’lit|. un' lii-i '.vlli*. Mri ,’vlill I,in tiie TcitIui's lu tJie openei. Jhc '•» A n -iitiil f’-iit.'t iilt»i ,lo!iii litiiuluK ciniimillev, co m pany re ac h ed the trtti.OOII.OOO Day parade and rclgu fur Ihe ’I lie Miilawmi 'Jownshtp Hum* (Wll'.oiu Nuppi. a son. Klilpli Taxpayer*' Group second gnine will be between the : Applegate, I,mill Mnlipl, ill Ilium-, four lirnlli- m a r t in 1U32, y ear, and Cht-nilnil Co. will hu Ih.ihi* lit • *1 he ptosi.’ciilof s.itd Drt-kei w;t-. The tllilrit-l committee plans Ip other two uniformed teams in the ,.|1, Miihni'l, I ln/lel; Anthony, mTiiil a rnlnlmum ol five mejt Chang** M eetlngi In regard to Ihe Holmdel plant, According lo Ihv commission, u wtfttinK down reremony Simula) i the dtlvr of a r.ii whii’h inine«l 8-1! division, Uie Tli'.ei'i ami tin' lliilmdi'l; Clio. Mnlnwnn, and John, Mr. iiergman staled In the co’ii contwitanle must reside In tlio at I p .m . fit Ihe fir» house mi I ov er nfitM ,-.iiikm,.: it tailro .o l abul per lommltlee for KKI2U3 oper- Red Sox. , Smith Amlxiy, I Inns *KI«r», Mm. .Jrew G*rm *k, presldunt of Hip pany'i Current Annunl Repo.!. florcugh of Matawan and must l,OW»r M .iln 51. 'Ih e reieinunle*. | ment on Houle !M» In Kcvjxut Nttv. ntlon Willi tlio rapid growth and ... I-1 (ink I m e, l*m llrt: Mrs Anthony « y>r*n Townahip Taxpayer* As- U|ton corn'll il Inn of requisite slle be 11 to 21 years old. Dress will m ark in g the o 111v«il of ilu* new ! Mis^ l.tiPoinle. a p.'i!iHeiH’,ei, w.is eiipiintlon In Ihe area It will h# ,Moiit-:U'.h-i, uml M i1’ |)uW;tvni, Litton, fin# amwwieed a Aangt* preparation'and grading, cniistruc- lie optional, gow n or formal Big Case Put Off fire tn n V v.Ill h«« oh m. <.i ?h« Hutmti fiom lhe vehicle MM I n m>ci>ni«i-y lo Imvu a full w orking ilo'ir. Iv*-y|«il I fores of eommlnuoners nnd district m m * * to T * j f p ‘ * M 1n« llon of this now facility was begun wear. Dvadllne for entry will be publif I P oinle tiled Nov Ij tn lh« H’Hil: ' th * MXX w w , Monday, on Aug. 12, IM l. A lthough sum ", May 22, in person, l'.nlry forms ‘t he $4,000,000 suit by which Mid nf injuile?» siiffet*- I in (hi- ;ici id'-- i:It 111'I ill m 'tviir , will In* tli'lil Sul- lumnillli'enii'ii to curry om tli« , , . i n i i * V(4B b f haM U u **oo iiiJ w iu l Ii a iiiJi*’ red hy winter weather muv 1»| (jl)lallied nl Ityun Broth­ town I’ropeitliis Inc,, tk'igenfigld, Squad Reports tlu* pmseeulor ^nitl i m d a v nl k'.-iu ,i in. (m m Ihu tlm piogrnm of cltl/fiiHhlp liMlnlnij, rlOihlftV *'s I li/V ( iirn er Nwre' I , rl, I ;■; '■; ', :i' ■ "t I '-'I'lll'ltl j.jii, I.-’ us* o .ihsi’* » * ‘iv i ••••• h"|H t'll ,-iliup anil l,.i< i >'« 'Jplin! .1": , i , , I,,, in in ii,.; ,i * h!,', I*! I,,, d'- i n t . , IIMIIll HI . I 1 I • In , i it i O.^ I ...... '.-.ii’. i in i. in ii- ,'il | Mill ll" l)ll>'|l',| III :n>' New y <>rK t <■ f mut.. I'.-.pn .. l ill I will l»- nt K upuiliy IIidIIm'i i, day evening, A iCHHMi »f the inert- uiirlnl Day parade, Further lu- Im the plaintiff, .loM'ph iliimetll, 11X1 tulleh. 'I'll'1 . »|-nd iii)'‘V\ i'M’(l i|u rn t to Wot Id W ar 11, ati'.l all ' r' l o T f lk e Out iiunes, tli'i|urnl .hilly (.efvne tioir 1 >*iO Si'i vliv SliHlon, ti Coril'TS, Jf!|4 of Ilu* lovviihhip coiuinlllro will urination may l>" oblnlneil by I'.ill Lawn, was taken III Iwn days 17 arti’UImiiI e.ills. 1/ i'hh’iii*'ie y well #lliial'"l to lake Hire of Ihe i n it* im! rh!ik<’H, I r l t 'd Shrim p Itoilo'S rom niulel* I my 10 li.p Heyporl, on I 'liduy. May I llll, la» J*biM wlU ht» dJst u/wl calling Larry (ilthrcath, SJ 1,1 (tie befwc the (-(lie was to open III II t/iUJ.WjMJll.'l, \ ’l OKU i,ceil* of i ,! itoineis III lhe rt'tipi'i'- i{ Svrtllops w, lf/ l \ \ \ % lK«ik» anil nava I'or siheiiulti c jp fiom It noon lo 3 p m fu r ku cjI i|)enk*,MM uml |>n»}*rmna SI,, Mnlnwnn, chairman nl the Superior ('mnI In New llruiisWieU miitiKy service rtitln mel attended llve aietn they aie Uealgiu'U t" R illn 1*0*1 IlOUM c o if a s 4 r m w jfp -a ilv ill ft»r fu tu rr incotiiuu*. nu»y parade ciniuiilsshin, at I O B-nOM, M onday 5U fire rftlU. bring frinnUi to Um1 ii»*M nu'rllnjs. isci ve." THE MATAWAri JOURNAL, N. J. Thur»tioy, May 10, 1962

Tbe H obiM Ciiirct •at -4:15 iviJl consider ih* i I Tjii- repv^ar nve*rlu?£ sc h ed u le * Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardt, Pastor 1 ATmmai Baptist “Christian Conduct in a Dtvmttl will f«:junie Tuesday eveolng at ( Svjiday ichool will be at 9:45 Household.” a final dosing, tatt- i p.m. with the study In the Bftfe Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area a_m. A sermon, “Religion In 'Bie hour difcour&e by Mr. Luwe will ! siuriv-ard bock, *’Lrt. Your Nam$ Convention Set Home” will be heard at the 11 a.m. immediately follow the Waichtower | Be Sanctified.” Kingdom Hall ll worship service. Bible study. I the central location. /. ■ h*’M. bee# completed (tr On Monday the Missionary So­ the Methodist Home in Ocean meet at Trinity CutlHMilrnl.la Tren­ School classes at 9:30 and 11 a.m. First Pr«*< ,ttrl*a Cfcacck ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Grove. Tbe mothers of the church ton at 10 a.ra. Tuesday. A.A.s will Route 14 «od FraafcMa It.. The Rev. Eric Muller will be the Frank C. Roe at 1:30 p.m. will participate ia th£ morning ser­ meet in the parish hall at 9 p.m. . ■■ Matc«w ■' speaker at the Women’s Commun­ vice. Sunday School will be held at The Trinity Men's Club will hold Sifle Club meeting will be Tues­ Rev. Cn«ster A: Calloway, Ibe ilieme, "Proclaiming JO a .m . a social evening on Wednesdays ion Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Morn­ day at 7 p.m. Gospel of.Freedoiji,” more tb»tt . . Pastor ” Junior choir will rehearse Thurs­ On Monday evening the W.S.C.S. May 16 at 8 p.m. ing worship services at 9:30 and , ,,,*#(( deleg*ie»»nd vls!tors»recx- ‘‘Keepsrs of the Faith” will be day at 7 p.m. and senior will celebrate their 20th anniver­ On Thursday Boy Scout Troop 11 a.m. will be conducted by m e« at Philadclpbiafor the pastor’s sermon topic for Moth­ 7:45 p.m.1 ...... sary in the church at 6:30 p.m. A will mrei at 7 p.m.; adult choir members of the Guild for Christian er's Day at the 10 a.m. servicc. The Young People’s Society will H o w t o M KftAjwm l-Keetin# of \h e A m i dinner is planned with the W.S.C.S. rehearsal, 7:30 and finance com­ Service. The sermon at 9'30 will During this season of the year, meet at Fellowship Hall on Fri­ Sm CM TConvention to' be o t Calvary, South Amboy and Un­ mittee of the Vestry, 8:30 p.m. be given by Mrs. Gilbert Muiihrad there will be only one church ser­ day at 7:45 pm ‘ letd in ‘Convention Mall, M ay 23 to ion Beach churches. The Rev. Olin The spring conference of the on "Chrisrian Liv'ny - Family a m a s t e r vice, Sunday School will meet at The Young People's Society is Ivey, missionary to Cuba, will be J.Y.C. will be held at Camp Kar- Style." At the 11 a.m. service, Mrs. ltt, a.m. and Senior High youth Robert Erbi“ will give the ser­ planning c “car wash" at Village ! AA M o iffw t upect of thi* year's guest speaker. ney on S atu rd a y , M ay 19. C ars will s t r a t e g i s t ymeetlGg Will be the dedication of meet at 8:45 p.m. o ' mon. “The Christian Mother." The Esso Station from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. M .YiF. wilt meet Sunday. May leave the church at 7:30 a.m. .;MW' national offices at Valley The Boivrd of Trustees w ill meet Pilgrim Youth Fellowship will have on S atu rd ay , M ay 19. 20 st 7:30 p.m. in Calvary Church, '“ftftge^Bfeginnina wtith'».raass rally Monday at 8 p.m. The annual First Methodist Church a special Mother's Day program ai South Amboy. Ir Jehovah’^ Witnesses w t saturUiy1 oKuw n* at lndepeiy MoJ'ier-Daughter banquet,. sponsor­ 147 Main St., Matawaa 6:30 p.m. and Senior Youth Fel­ The Men’s Club will meet Monr Keypart Congregation , den^ 'Sauare^'at which time the ed by; tjie Westminster Circle, w'll R;v Frank E. Swyetcn, Pastor lowship will meet at 8:15 p.m. ^Hm/.Nelsbn ip. Rockefeller, Gov- be hoi# Monday evening at 6:30 day, May 21 at the parsonage. Sunday School Teachers will meet Kingdom Hall, 53 Division SL ■, A turkey supper w ill be given hy There will bo i cake sale Friday jjg k W W Y o ik , will deliver* p.m. Entertainment will .follow. W ednesday, M ay 16 a t 8 p.m . The meeting program this week Going aumq? M ile all lh» iita ilt th* W .S.C.S. Thursday, M ay 24. and Junior Fellowship will meet has been altered slightly io accom­ the, Cavalcade of Boy. Scout Troop 73 ».w :s Tue*. a t 7 p .m . .tm phone. ttw m m nu ii' • aptorcmie «f cars and ■ day at 7:3d p.m. Union Beach Church of God modate the. week-long visit of the S*CMd BaptlH Charch Oa Saturday a pancake and ^ n t i y t a f c w i . e s t i m a t e xlOi-i On Wednesday at I p.m. th* an­ C e n tra l A ve., Union Beach Circuit Minister, Russell Lowe. MS AUaadc S t. K*ypar« iausage supper, sponsored by the ^w ilTprocw d: tO^fc V it nual Ladies Night will be held at Rev. Henry Stoppe, Pastor The Matawan Bib'e study t-ioup hMwarte^site.Tliose the monthly meeting of the Men’s Rsv. Nicholas J Tat*. Pastor Liytonian Club, will be held from The Union Beach Church of God will meet at S p.m. on Thursday ev­ 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. will itour the new it- Chapter. . Cornelius Ackerson, Key­ Sunday School begins ; at 9:30 started meetings mst Sunday in the ening at the home of John Gon- a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m. building formerly known as the .litiw , be.,(erv4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. oa tne briefing by. the pastor regarding and Senior Methodist Youth Fel­ 10:45 a.m., morning worship and On Sunday at 3 p.m. Mr. Lowe 1957 MERCURY Sedan, Automatic . . . ,875 church grounds. church maintenance. The Trustee lowship meeting will be 7 p.m. on 7:30 p.m., evening worship. On will deliver the feature discourse, jiii ■iiltrol:*w>f ^ Brin*- Board will sponsor a program Sun­ ;|K S |ji;tta yefcwl : ho»r (mpl rational the theme. "The Christian And His Thursday at 7:30 p.m. there will "Is This the World’s Last Genera­ 1956 PONTIAC 4-Door Hard Top, F M laptkt Charch day afternoon, May 20 beginning Money" led by Philip D. Smith. be a midweek service. tion?" The Watchtower Bible study m m m #* ip b« D r. h u m e : Mala aad «. ifeM t a at 3:30 p.m. Guests, will, be the Full P o w e r...... 595 MII m , km * racoeaitwl' m o n e o f The Laytonian Club will meet Kqrpart Rev. C. P. Williams, Long Branch, Monday at U p.m. in the parson­ 1956 MERCURY 4-Door Hard Top, It**. Maurice W. PkllOpi hi* choir and congregation. age, 197 Main St. : '^ ''e fn vktlW wor»hlpservtea Morning choir w ill rehears? Mon­ The Men's bowling banquet will for tha vocation of Your Dream t Automatic...... 595 day at 7:30 p.m. and senior choir, be held Tuesday at p.m . I isrnion to ea delivered ter Suaday School teachers and offi­ 7:15 Wednesday, t p-m. On Wednesday chapel choir will 1956 FORD 9 Passenger Wagon . . . . MS- lo r i tW N « tk m » l M e m o ria l cers wilt meet at the church ca T h u rs d a y . Prayer scrvic* will be held Fri­ rehearse at 7 p.m. and senior seat i ll with ua f J w r c h of Va!alMa0Un,'l>C., 1956 PONTIAC Wagon, Automatic .. 645' :LM'- 8lMM. Otter: seem ** . Oa Friday the Couples Club will day from 7:30 until 1.30 p.m. choir, 8 p.m. hold a progressive : suppsr. t« ss: ; Commuaioa service will be held Junior choir will rehearse Thurs­ ; Irwin M iller, 1955 STUDEBAKER S ed an ...... 195 i t | P>|D. Sunday'aight, 7:30 p.m. day at 2:4S p.m. •ptptMear: o f: tb* Natlt***! You bav* the fun . . . Suaday. Mother'* Day, then will 1953 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, Automatic 95 of Clyirchct, aM by thena- wa do tha planning be Suwlay School, 1:30 a.m .; morn- , IrW ty Chart* (E*lata*aO n a FaMh RtfataM * Charch ktpra'pottor/'Dr. Martin •ltd *rraaBing. What’s lag worship service, II: 45 a.u>. with M M * Rd. u < P**l* Avo. Mala it , Matawaa more, there’s no extra .*#*• ' ’■ • uecial honor far all mothers; ftev. Carroll B. Hall, tia z la t tfiicisl inter** will bo th* Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Paator cost for our services. SCHANCK & SIHLER Youth Fellowship groups, i pja. R e c to r !«l ttelgd M l lecture? tobe aad evtniag service, 7:3a p.m. Oa the third Sunday after Easter Senior choir will rehearse Thurs­ U S E D C A R S fear Of. D .T W le»,oneofth« On. Moaday the Trustees will there will be Matins, 7:45 a.m.; day at 8 p.m. ’a-'ireat - *r*agellit* and an Brown Travel Bureau Hwy. 34 Matawan meet at 7:30 p.m .; Women’s Circle Holy Communion, I a.m .; family Junior choir rehearsal will be Day Cells: Valley M141 - 214 dmlUi II., Perth Ambey iding leader o f the younger leaders; 8 p.m.' aad Young People service, Holy Eucharist, church Saturday at 10 a.m. 1 Uroadwey, Keyporl - Nlghte Call COUaa «M1I LOwell 6-4239 Towlhcait .Alla: Dr. wiil [tfcato at South Amboy arena. school, 9:30 a.m .; morning prayer On Sunday there, will be Sunday Sl'aw ny puMi«h*d ' The pastor's Bible stufiy class and sermon, 11 a.m. and evening -.un'M ife ,ff***b*d ih* opeaing n r - will meet Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; prayer, 7:30 p.m. Junior Young ^ S ^ W P f n t As*tmbljr oI th* crusader- choir rehearser, 8:3* Churchmen will meet Sunday at ,.£'®nd-C*ii*cil of CJwrches in IM . plm.'; midweek chqpei scrvics 7:30 7 :30 p .m . Y o u get the m ost fo r yo u r trad ing stam ps in the S firiB W -day mMtiag will be eoo- p.m. and unctuary choir rsiscarses, Holy Communion will be offered ^ I ^ ^ M r i t h ’a mhai*«ary dcdic^tio* 1 :30 p .m . Tuesday at 8 a.m .; Wednesday. 10 a.m. and Friday, 8:30 a.m. The Sacrament of Penance will be Sat­ a d v e rtis e MathMlat Owrcb urday from 4:38 to 5 p.m. « ' M«u*ed . a r t ic le ! fo r . W e . Rev. Richard Lee Scott, Paator Monmouth Convocation will be at m m M to th * c l a u i f M ■ At the Sunday morning worship Trinity Church, Red Bank, at 4 turii them Inta cash 0 a.m. a special Mother's Day of­ p.m. Sunday. !4R* w o .- fering w ill be received autl sent to The diocesan Alla: Guild will

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nidn, Lawrenca Sussnrian $Ad tr.i- • Dunn* the* w ek of Mr. Lowe‘0 j fn&copal Scouts - Hort To Carden Club On *:«y O g 'p s. visit ij'j will deliver several leo-^ A general racing of tha Ha- ! 5ch«dul« "R^raal"’ Ar«o Circuit Minitfar brew Women’sii l.eagu's will tn Cura* nt K in ^ b rn Hall, h e wiU Bayshore Church Directory cgniu*it \>f Xc- Tha board ot '•'yuens will meat they encase in their BiWfr j I th* Kptsoopal Faith from | •‘wvaU’* WlwiessfM is havf this The K. F. D. Garden Club went Monday at 8’.10 p.m. ri/oik, wiil mak-e perso»*l t Reformed Cfcurch ol K tyyM Boy Scouts are to me4t Tuesday j throughout lh# Monlmouih Convo- wrjp.k to K uittell Lowe, C ircu it Mm- by btu on tlie “ Tally Ho” tour of read: “God created all through 8 n « Methodist Church visits on many persons of good-wtil, W a rre a St., K e y p o rt . I Mind, and all perfect and St. James VI. at 7:30 p.m. - I'CMtiou will g a th d r At Camp 34c*ix- 1 »ste< for norLh central New lersey. homes and gardens lit Somerset and wtH Ih available, (or dMoufr ■ Rev. John H Sharpe, Pastor eternal” (p.2Q5). > Union Beach On W udne.iday ac T:.W p.m . th e re J wea. near FMnmagdala. May ...'Hi | "lto* visitn ig m ia w te r sy stem is County an May 2. This tour waa will be a U.S.Y. meeting i patterned after the early apostolic iion of personal problems. r Choir rehearsal w|ll ba held The, Golden Text Is from J<>b Rsv. Eldnch C. Campbell and 2(» W ebelo*F o( tht* Cub sponsored by tlie Garden Clubs of T h u rsd ay a t It: IS p .m . j organization, where men such as [ The high pomt of the vmi a i - (8): "Behold, God will not cast P a s to r F irs t B a g la i Church ScooiJ, alw may attend, if they New. Jersey, proceeds 19 be used ,. On Friday the Good Fellowship Sunday School '.vikl be held at 1 the aposde Paul, the,; young man | public Bible discourM* to ba givcti away a-perfect man, nether will 352 Mala St., Matawaa accompau^ed by then Paihers. for’conservation and other . civic Club will meet at the church house 4:30 a.m. Tlie regular oliurcli wor­ | Timothy, and Titus w*re seot out 1 3 p.m. Sunday. ’Ine talk, “ Is Thifl he help the evil doers.” Rev, Robert W. Addiss. Pastor 1 Monmouih Convocation includes p ro je cts." ■ ■■■■- ■ ' ■ ■ . 1 ■ . ■ ■- ■ at 8; IS p.m. Earl Smith, warden ship service will be a* tl a.m. and \ by the Governing Body tn Jerusal- | the World's Generation?'^ i* Thursday at 7: JO p.m. is mid­ '-htf jtri'Hs from Keypori to Free­ ■ Places visited ' were the Essex of the Monmouth County prison at Calvary Methodist Church tha guest speaker will ba Oren ; ecn to vijiit outlying congregations a subject of interest to moA. peopJd week Hour of Power. The theme hold, Lakewood to lo«ns River, F ok ;jnd Hounds Club,. the Eques-. Freehold, will be the speaker.. Third Si., Keyport . Thomas, lay .leader of che Metlio- | of C h ristian a Tor th e purpose of en- I today and hu^ been widely publl- and tiie shore ami bayshore areas. triin Club, the Mortimer J. Schilt On Sunday'there will bi Sunday will be “The lasting of the | caura^enient and aid, where need­ [ cizeu by l>oth personal and printed ’ Rev. Harry R. Pine, Paslor dist .Church in Erlton. llis topic Th« '‘Retreat” will bd sponsored Boy Scout Reservation, the 18lit School. 9:3# a.m.: Bible class for Church." The sen.or choir meets ed •■(Tili»«_J;5): , I mvitalion. ., The youth cfioir will rehearse will be “Why ( Belong To A by the newly- formed Episcopal Century house and garden, of Mr. adults, 10 a.tn. and morning ser­ for practice at 8:. 10 p.m. Friday at 7 p.m. and aduli choir, Church.'.’ lliere will be a special Committee on Scouting. Ihe Rev. and Mrs. Archibald S. Alexander, vice-with sermon by the pastor Saturday at 9:45 a.m. cherub 3 p.m . u meeting of members of the Com­ Hunrv A. Male jr., rector .0/ St. the contemporary 'nonse and gar­ and a demonstration of the. Bald­ mittee on Stewardship and Finance choir practices. On Sunday at 8:39 a,m tnere Mary’s Church. Keyport, is the ad­ den of Mr. and Mis. Winchester L, win electronic organ, 1U: 45 a.m. Sunday Church School meets at will be a service of worship 'n’d at 3 p.m. when Mr. Thomas will visor of the committee ttad will Hotchkiss, the modern house sad ■ : '->:■■■■ . a ■ ■ . - he present to answer questions and 9: 45 a.m. foi’ every age, 9:15 a.rn. Bayvle* Pr»shyt“r!.*v i...- ■ • ’ 15. has. been set. All reservations ■ . j Rev. Francis Osterstock Y our H ouse,” 10: '15 a .m . At 7 p.m . m eet;- 1..10 . " ' i^ Charles E, Egelliaid jr. - ' ■uio ' .. • ‘ ttrtptt ‘ Supply - the Intermediate Youth Fellowship and Bible study nn thu book of Mrs. Walter Zimmarer Jr., Mrs. Saturday at 8 a.m. the Naomi Itevelatlon and 3:30 p.m., senior also to llie mother with the most imy-iiotiM iiwi, i.vv,.„, . — and High School Youth Fellowship Park Avft,,. Wayside. Further infor­ , vf INSTALLATION William Mulheron ««d Mrs; .losiah Circle of tlie Women's Association will meet. ■ M Y F. ' children. A nursery is provided Hewitt were hostesses in the Alex­ will sponsor a women's communion during both services. Children’s mation may ' uc - wbt-Uicd;1T ^ ;u ‘ The monthly meeting, of the On Monday at 8 p.m. the W.S.C.S. a n d e r hom e. . ' break fast. Church is held during the 11 a.m. (he rectors of ihe Kpfscopal church­ Women’s Society will ba held Mon­ will attend a meeting with the Cliff- es in the convocation. . Other "members and guests tak­ Churdi School classes will be Wood W.S.C.S. on their anniversary. service for youngsters 4-6 years hekl Sunday at 9:30 a.in.; morning day at 8 p.m. ing Ihe trip wera Mrs. Robert Law­ Transportation will be furnished old. Baptist Evening Fellowship worship, 11 a m, with special music rence, Mrs: John: bennelt sr., Mrs/ SI. Mary’s Episcopal Church and oars will leave Grace Church (BFF) starts at 7 p.m. r by junior, youbh and senior choirs; A lu m in u m E. E. Augensteiu, Mrs. O. B. Fast Front St., Keyport at 7:30 p.m. Monday at 7 p.m. the junior Goodrich, Miss Lillian Keney, Youth Fellowship,. 6:30 p.m. and Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector choir practices. At 8 p.m. the SEE THIS LOW Board of Trustees meeting, 7:30 Senior choir will rohearas Tues­ Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Net- Thursday lliere will be Holy Teachers Meeting will consist of p.m.- day at 8 p.m. Combination son Todd, Mrs. Oliver DU Per-, C om m union a t 9 a.m . S’. A nne’s a demonstration of new materials On Monday the Board of Deacons kins. Mrs. Edwin H. Braich. Mra. Group will meet at ID a.m. and (Jailed IKbrew Congregation Also at 8 p.m.' lhtf Deaconess's PRICED BEAUTY w ill m eet a t 7:3(1 p .m . Edward Haseinann, Mrs. John Cav- In the evening Boy Scout Troop Broad St., Keyport m eeting. anagh,- Mrs. George.Dittmar, Mrs. Flrel Church Ol Chrlrt, Sciential lit,-7 , p.m. and St. Mary's Group, Raolil II. 0. H. Levina Wednesday at 3 p.m. the Board STORM WINDOWS Leonard Reade, Mrs. Elwood Mey- of Trustees meet; also at S p.m. M Braad St., Keyport ' 8: p.m . Sabbalh live service will be held Women's Fellowship will meet In Sunday s e r v ice and Sunday, Holy Communion will be cele­ Friday al 8:30 p.m. The sermon Also Mrs. Louis Schreiner, Mrs. brated Friday morning at 8:30 the Fellowship .Hall. School, 11 s.m. Wednesday, testi­ will be “Israel On Its Fourteenth Earle C. Keenes. Mrs., Robert Boyr a.m.- In the evening the Junior ■Anniversary.’’ Kiddush will be in Thursday, May 17, Circle 2 meets mony meeting t p.m. Reading room kin, Mrs.’ Charles E.' Springhorn, Young Churchmen will meet at charge of Miss B. Dorothy Cohen a t 2 p.m . open Wednesday and Saturday from M is«Anna Cro*8,; Mrs.; Fred: G. 7:3# p.m. , . . and host and hostesses at O neg 2-.to 4 p.m. , 6 * 7 7 Bulireadorl.M rs.. Robert Bohn., b e B . On Saturday junior choir will re­ Shabbat will > M is s - D orothy FIRST PAYMENT IN OCTOSEK . Mrs. Phillip C. Kelper, Mrs. Wil-' The perfect nature, oI spiritual h ea rse a t 10 a.m . Cohen an d Mr. and Mrs. M au­ llsm Fluhr/ Mrs. William Bradley,. creation . will be emphasized at FORMAL Sunday-there will be morning* rice Cohen. The table decorations Triple Insert • Weatherstrippad 'Mrs. B. A. Dupree, Mra. John .T. Christian Science services Sunday. prayer, 7:45 a.m.; Holy Commun­ will illustrate tha progress of Is­ ’ Cioas,- M ri. William Costigan,.Mrs. - Among the Bible passages to be Can he deaaud easily fram Inside. Made ol all ALCOA- ion, ft a.m.; family service and rael. Jacob Doron, a veteran of tht? WEAR Edward Chapman, . Mra. Charles read .in ths lesson-ierman entitled Sinai oampaign and the War of In ­ aluminum. Free ImtattaHon by our own skilled crsltsaua. church school, 3:10 a.m. a n d Holy ClMr, M n. FeiarA . Read,- Mrs “ A d a m a a d F a lle n M a n ’’- is- this, Communion: and address, II a.m. dependence of 194<, . w ill - relate a Theodore' Boyd jr.; Mrs.. Elwood one from Genesis (I): "And God number of. personal experiences TO HIRE M BROAD ST.. REO IANK Boy,Scout Round Table will meet Saarlcs,’ Mrs, George Senn, Mra. said,' Let us make man in our and ta lk oI Israel at tn* O n e g D I A M O N 9 1/K IN O 1 , ’ S « I-7SM • . • ' M o n d a y ai>. 7 :M p.m. and the Ves­ George Pullis and M ri. - Douglas image, after our likeness:...' So S habbat...... W . S. WALLACC try, I p.m. - Protected against 4oss Ring. - 1 - God created: man -in his: own .im­ Sabbath morning-service.will be • Budget Terms • Free dsl. ' CLOTHING p rivilege age, in tha image o f, God created Brownies will hold a meeting Saturday at I t a.m . The following • Stpre' Honrs: 8.a.m. to S _ .rtlt'K to il'Ort tl-litl. v Now it the time to advertise he him; m ale'and female - created Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. - . ' . will be blesaed: Elloen Gale, Anne M«a aad Boys’ Faratthloai P r o w n ’s • Wed. and Fn. ’til .9 p.m.* ' r»K>’ iutltitlrv I'cdfial *r.ti. ' ' tlnsen.unused articles fo r sale, he them ,”...... ‘ . OnWeduesday there will be Holy Himmelfarb, RocbelU S. L?vy, Sig­ A> small- «d in the classified .. From ‘.‘Science and: Health with Communion at 9 a.m. and in the mund Miller, Pamela Ogens, Joan umaM iM iM mHiMwiMMimm wowwiw column will- turn loom into cssh Key to. the Scriptures” by’ Mary. evening senior choir, 7:30 p.m . and Schwartz, Marcie M. Schwartz, W. Front St. Xevport fur you.- ■ ■ Baker Eddy this citation will be A.A.s, 9 p.m. ... \ Mark C. Stricks, Daniel II. Sus- KEYPORT

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• VUi( \mt4 Xk4 [WhmpH')* c i l Vft i MnU- Otwa I Hd*v Mil I B*M All Ara Wtw.Hyti THE MATAWAN'JOURNAL,: N: J. Thiirsd^y; Mctyl Of’ 196"2 7 ?"jPajjt Fou? j Join J*UC Appt'a? } Proclamation « *i -f-. .1 ■ I I - » I i TIi** Movprnino 1“’'iV I neoas'vnorils'’ | . j i I pay half-the'lefcHt‘teis, ~up to aj % ■ JliriafiRnr Jk m ra i! i. WHEREAS: The annual- sale of ! maximum * of S/ftO; for f)ati?ioin»g | Buddy 'Poppies 'by Ihe Veterans of |jln€opt Shooting I the Public Utiluv Corr^ussioiT to j i' .. i -: ' EgMBUMMiK'!•»«<• " ■■ '.■ ■ ■ . '"' Foreign Wars -of ihe United States,| ! force Jersey cemtral--Railroad toj TxitpiioM' eo iru it. ruuusuKm, ___ ; Babv-faccd R ick: C napm au, hak been officially recogniied and ] i enlarge-'the - Atfantic Ave. • budge, i *1ViibU»6«£ «ver” Mmrtdar -at K u n artj' llortmoutt CpMnty. W j . ‘ year oid Madison Township youth j cr r^pl/^e -t with a yrucie c.rofisin: t hY BROWh PUBLISHIKO 'JS d PfllNTIHG COtePAJiy endorsed By the Frecident of the i I who shot and wounded a Madison \ Malayan 'lownship will pav- th^ 1 United States "awl" Veterans- Ad-j }, M att! Brown, Editor'— 'G#r*ldlne; V. Bro/»».,-A&xOclite'Eri&rty- ^3>y.tvolman December, - as j other half.- Ihe bridge lead* to : TH IS ’N 'TIIA T k .. H at’s oft'-ito1 thS^Uhion' -Beach B oard - .committed lo the Annandale Ke- 1 the new Matawnn Kegional Junior*! ministration; and i of Education for a redlbusinossltke m eeting -the other,higH tv: : 1 W ‘M»tni«ii Journal 4 * n t « M ’*oi ?>• ! formatory Thursday, j Senior Hi^h. School M d fSr b t t*di>l«j“ It*1 »1«!'* « » n iw ;« » b M fin te re sti-W M*fetl-iin-»nd WHEREASV V.F.W, Buddy'Pop- j ' ’Middlesex Countv Juvenile and ., .... -, , ,, ____I Introduced' a previously -prepared agenda ■ and'1 whipped yfcMtal'lto { t o n * *11'of thd' n * M '« Hh«> blaj >DT ‘T>r'!^T)‘» pics are assembled- by- disabled I Council held for: stu d y -..reco in -4 , . 1 , . J r... *, , - . , . . ... !^.ta(ftleara-i«i.nt,-»:.eooSfcrvrt*«:s in aimer .^rc5tm^tnr*ih«.’taaHim»bj«n-right* I pomesiic Relations -Court Jud^e mendatians from the fire' deoart.j through regular.busm ess'A vith fe\v delays and no imsh-ma?,h :: 2 auie-dtifSttl, tad th«r«ay »rtH»<7 ItaW worl* fr o f tbrti’ gouiatiiu*. 1 .veterans'and ’the- proceeds- of-this I I /ydona' Appleton : sentenced Chap- went- that' fotn-Miich 'water Mines'. . . W onder how lorn! the-debris and cisui-jed rum o-or , the1 A! " ‘SneMKtbiu p « t« » PiOA in itn e > r > woi'thy-'fund -raisinB cam paign nre j bmanUo an mdermmate snay in the along l-reneau-Ave. and Mill Rd. j R »rilan,:lrin ate going to rem ain at- their -present i locaUoiv*- ■Linstittitton.'.' In passing sclltence the iised'exclusively:for',the1 benefit of I lie i eplaccd with i.x inch Imct., j undisturbed -except'- by gathering rats .-. . K eyport School--.v- ,ip!s<55wwEui5nior:5^li«eM e*'W »eh l« limit*!-t* »» ««» « «•'«>«« f.j^dge considered a psychiatric re- £ 8 ,:-fcw|«<) 'tn» «'“* m o t . , disabled': and e W HEREAS^ This1’ basic 'purpose.1)1 ougii’-. clerk/- at a salarv of - $2000i;l and1' loilenng.' befD i'ff.'the 'sum m er 'season ; w ith'■ .stiff>’tinesv MoilUiKUi _ st Mar. Kt, the youth has beon at t'YM r wuW * «uu) l of llie ’ annual-sale of.fhe Buddy | e diagnostic :center since f'*--b. 6. aind as violations^ clerk,- at'»a -prom ised''to those a-onvicttd ur,del- im m icipsl ordinaftc'es:1 .<»«ar V w d i ¥ » ) Popples by the Veterans of Foreign'! M salary of1 $223. She replaces Mrs. Wsrrs ils eloquently IrefleKtedin -the I tolidge: Appleton- sent him there-for . . . Plan to set an-example to ho»d off any sucli behaviour ' T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 10, 1 9 0 I W ntcncing. Police-Sgt,George, Han- D ons - OlrlCIi, who "has-, resigned;1 deirire ? • to M • Honor’ -t he!' ■ Read-- > b y ■' .when the’season really gets undei' Vva-y' at-Uie 'elidfof juri ^'5 jtispn. :I4, of-M r.dlson T ow nship, w as effective May,1-15.. ■ M rs/’OUicii Is Helplllg'thejttvingr”1,. 1 | t. . M o u n tain s» o f m a p s b e fo re th e H o b n d e H T o w n sh ip s Pl'tihi!}" fcshot by Cnapmaiv as he approached moving i1.out .of- town;" Riohard- T H E R E F O R E ,: 1, . N o rm an F : f’the" youth and another boy, Gary LaMura; Freneau -Ave.v local /con- xuiig Board proof lhat one*acre zoning is nr>,'1'b£(lt'lto t,deV el9pii^ Wood,- &layoi-, of -M atawan Town-: ROBERT; COLLINS/ Weber,-, 14, to question them last itacior, ivas appointed to the'Fljn^ merit and housingm a community'. . / ! 1 I "iVom the beginning of the year to'tht! endiof'Aml, ac- ■ship,,,do. hereby-urjie.ithecitljen* fle e 27 ning Hoaro. 1 IIis term expires Deer of thin community to recogntee Hie ?.v Robert-Collins has been natned* A lerted B y ' R a d le 3J. ■ ■ ' , tE-T.’S-GO SHOPPING -. . , Several American gas'station " -•ocdingtoa recent report, 245 people iji< aiito-j merits-o( this>cauie by’contributing produiition manager-for-the-Mfddle-' i Thee sergeant had "been- alerted' i Councilman John J.'Walsh-ire- chains are -introducing laundry, grocery, and'^/hardware ser­ mobile aceideaU-tn: the*tat*\*s compared-with-'W spepple generously! to i Its-i support-'throoghi town1 Community’ Chorus’1 - spring- W•■■the-' police, radio to look1 lori two ported the level of. Lake Matawan ■presentation of'■'‘'Carousel.''' The: vices',1/alongiwith* tho petrol;'-Insider's N ew sletter reports. At't-, killed i.vth«f aame periwMM9*l£ an increwe^f almost fifty r'lh? purchase, tof' 'Buddy-. Poppies bjiys after store ownei'iArnold1 Gr'ld- has been lowered an additional :shoWi will b e p re s e n te d In co n c ert ) per cent! Thi» is a piece ®f news which tot*ean’onlji»deienbe duiinj’ithe' daj»s of' .May 2Jid-'tu man reported that he had been-shot Hvo feet to permit dock repairs. th e1 sam e -time 'superm iii'kets in the '.■southwest’- nre*.-’experif. (May 3Cth; urge.all patriotic citizens iversicn'-on. Friday and' SuiUiday in the arm- by two'youths trying mentmg .w ith roving- gas- tanks--to refuS})1 parked curs uf -- * U> tmmenielyl dlscouragifll^; ^graceful,..'aru^shockmg.' If ■at 'the -Middletown' Township Hign Dog .owners/ w erewarned - they to w earia Buddy!Poppy; as.miute' to 10b his store. Police said the boy must obtAin licenses by -May -15 groccry snoppers . . . W hat-with snacks irr movie houses-,/ : ivonly lt_could be sobering in its effect, especialiyupondrivers, evideneet of -our-i gratitude i to - tho! S chool!-' hiid stolen a car and had burglai- or: face- action under the municipal movies in 'airplanes,- pliiirmacy items m groceries, clothoi11 ijoine gopdiiWghtcome ofit.i men- :of lithln-i-country1 wlioii'have' [' MiV Collins has been a member ftted- several business -places-in the ordinance. 11 ;?■>, ...WHhYtpre exception^ *utomobil*sc doiuol < kill ipeopJe, risked'.thein;livtNt.'in detBitie of-th ei of the Middletown Chorus since-the Qld Bridge-aroa.J;lt Was-around A in drug stores, ‘organ 'music at bail .games*, art exhibits in ■ - driver* do; either through carelessness, incompetence, or ifreedoms-whldh-we-continue'to organization was formed-Hvo years i-mn when they reached'-Goldman's banks,- sculpture -in :bookshops, and auto-sales in railroad11- '^calkuf^dis&egard of tKesanctity-in tlin '. production - of a t - R ou te 18 an d .G suh - Hi; Full Time Heal th? il'Oklahoma.” He has also boen ac­ . , . B ut obviously Americans soon-will be able to buy any-- thW thtough medical care and'service as a people;we count -‘■■■,: M ayor'N oVm an >E. 'Wood- Mr.» Goldman,' whoi-livcn- in the . (continued tronv page ene) 1 tive' in ('many,1 othBPcrcommumty northern .part: of -the siitle,-. had- thing ■ anyw here’,' an d 1 every thing in one plf;.je. - This ■ w onder-1.-. fva ettort;i1oo much, no'tcost rtoo gn?at< to saveva single'life; laled'the state was seeking-to make theatrical organizations -including, i%'^t'on th^highwayttwe wantonly-sacrifice thousands- of .iivts 'decided1- lo siacp in (he shop itlut the-tax'Impact of putting on full, i'ui new integrated - , system . might be-called1- , somothmg'c.nv the.': Monmouth Civic t,norui<, - the' nSght'-ratner-than.i-nsk - the /snow- time personnel more SiearaWo bv I igmal,1 like’’ “the* 1 village “ m arket/place.'* ’ ’ " Then1 someone ’ indefensible'satisfaction of "iriakihg'gopd;iime,?; or Communication: Monmouth Players, and the Wagon l', -. : ■ V '. . 1 r:.,., tovored1 roads.. Ho was awakened providing '^siaKr1' aid //unds-: that Wheel Playhotite.- 'lliiS'year he hud could start a few specialty stores. v( “showingf tWrother guy,7 or ‘^enjoying one for theroad^ Tp the' Editor: > by .the sound of . breaking glass, Would ease the impact1 of the hir-: dhe'lead in the"hightschool play, culled oiil 'to tho two -boys, and wus \) , Th«r problem iof *thiS‘"vicious s la u g h te r s n o t one of gen- (The 19C2 Income: tax- filing period- ings at the. j-lart. And Mr. -Aquino SOUND ’BATTLE.'STATIONS^'V . .’A re' you a satisfiedr ; L' *»1 legislation,but of .individual morality. Wy'will be safe has ■«ome':»nd,lgone:;'All 'of the - re-/ Arsenic and . Old iLaco.V shotrrn -the .right- arm. , : Sgt. tllanson,-since. recovered-.and. predicted that within two ycsrj Jiomeownor? H ave vou comploted - your spr;ng .-Jime<’ anti ^^W ers>tm ly^hen flower garden ■.>. . m trst-d your new seeds- 3rd Anniversary the two'boys, describing .june as the establishment-'of. new.' buslness-i ment. . | along?1 Weil;"ttiat’.s' (mo1 uecause the 17i.vear-‘Locusts sonn- ei rand '-industries.’ more returns' “baby-facod." The shooting jet -off a county-wide dragnet which result­ Additional Tax . j will be swarmmi; all over tlio nlace.. . . New Jersey;.'(that . Were filed. thisi.year.-;n tiiei/Cam- Mr. Aquino estimated that .a tax ' . -. . . . • , . . » ■ : , , . • . , .. PartiesCivenlifv IWrsf^EdickiCiven Of Firellouse ed in the-cupture>o( the. two boys 4 „ *' v r. . den District than,in any prior-yenr. impost for Malawan Borough could i “'eludes us) is 'expected-to be-exceptionally hard-hit. wiUl» I Your "publishing of fax informa­ i Cheesequake Independent Fire Jaler that, day.. Weber-is scheduled run up tu $5 per capita additional | the s\V;irms-1. . . Tho locust .Ss aW .i oue-and-one-half inches .for exceptions, iby :the!eoflgress-and.lheiPrtsident; bond issue'i'.-for huildingu:schools his own property. s ' ' In the evening .* buffet was bert Trumpore, Miss Carol Russell; [Charles Burlew. Jake to be Costlo and Mrs.. W. Welstead.. MoiV. a tow n of -500,/except .that th e Siii/ii. gave a poor imprcssioiv to ihe pub­ Uut Oscar Aqtnno, Wavne Town­ - »irve4-i:Th()se»tt«ivdlng .w ere. M t j Cliffw6od«;Beach;:tMrj. John Tuexr public. present. Honorary members pres- gunvllie; Mrs. H. 'Ainsworth and ler places could riombiiioMo share lic of its mindfulness.'toward ccon- ship health officer,' present flt.-ihe •mt-: Mrsi.-Bumo< -Petronk>,..Mri. Mrs: -William. Thomson, Mrs. Ray- iont were Mrs.''Lou Schulmeister,1 duughter, Dorothy : and M rs.-I). the-costs. Ho' stated-that' to become ,om v. ; 1 meeting',' advised there was plenty :You have .renderediai publiciserv- Mr. : Booth disputed Mr. Korr TWodore MemUiil, Mrs -Florence -mondrV/alliilgriMlSSvCarolee In ■Mrs- R ay G a u b ./M rs; L ouise F a r,' Janwich and .daughter, Karen, an 'executive health-officer, a can­ thu bunrd could 'do aboutnfcny Ice of ithe highest'order;, -andnby that there had beoncno increases ■ r man.i M rj.. LeoiSmithiifMr*,? Peter irington amhiMrs.i -Richard Burlew Robertsville, nnd Mrs. C. E. SuilUi didate would have to be1 a college suspected dumping on private ’ F s»t^lr, .and" jrr»nitoon, -(■ Joisph your>Mr»i',f J o lm -'W a te in ta n e a n d -Pidtreiio;!Keyport;(Mri\-Alfrt Mr. and ..'Mrs'. ■ Irn, Applegate, | less, but not much, for a first class E'ttontownjnM rsl: 'Edward :Ryba, the staff.)nf'the Camden District Motor Vehicle. area.'prineipals'.w cre' required- to itienl before ihe magistrate levied v l rMr. anlrM rt'.'Frftnli L. ‘Katcllflef Bloomfield, liormnrly -'of Cheese- sanitarian,' he1 revealed:- ‘He ■ said w n erco f 4) -to make heri.Finsti FrtehuM i'.i MlMivCUJre / -Oebasky, and my.-persunal thanks for.your- against' all ..pei'sunsi whoii'dld-tnot t n quake, were special guests. Mr. that situation.was bclng takeh care cut i\>wn n very big pay ignp be­ Holy:Kcmmualon In St:.>Oabriet’» assistance. - comply - with the sanitary laitdfill M rst'Charles’fPickler, M n: -Ken Applegate retired- after - 23 years p(-by having the: large citier em­ tween 'wlnt. iliev were''receiving' i l Church,- Bradevelt. Later a break-: neth Bailey,^Matavv*n.\ i, (Signed) . . Oiiestion Box and what the top administrator code; - that the) ‘did1 not-1 apply!tn-- Willlam-'F. iCullinoy > service ami had been given a life , ploy forces of '‘trainees," all of piibhu dumps under conlrol of the fa s t w a s ia h e r iio n o r »at : Mrsi Edward r!-Eastmond,"IMrs. was getting.- District. Director . membership... , . 1 whom would -become eligible to iiiunlcipr.llty-tsloiie.'.- The board 'I Poet’s >Inn, . Freneau.' In the after­ .Fried* Dicbel, .Miss. Diane O’- Q—I recently moved inlo New takn tho exnmiiuuinn for a license DemandgiRiill-Call- " noon-andieveatag there wa* open thereupon drew up a lish of prop­ iKeefe; M rs: W llllanr Ritt, -MiSs Car- Jersey from another state, Prior utter one vear of such work. Mr., Pino injected himself -strnng- Khouse^atilho-Hatcllffehfime.wlth erties in the: borough-on ivliinii-the ole.>Easlmond,-.Mr*.’Gerald Hav­ Nofaed'Treasurer Of •to moving .into New Jersey my Cites Health Code friends^and relatives present .from Bumped,*Uocs Not ly hito- the discussion, byi-demand- .‘board-members knew-of dumping ens,. Mrs. Margaret Cook, Union driving privileges were revoked in Mr,1 Aquino listed ihe exuding in« nctum on roll call in that D r.' i B;M ataw»nr Rahway.- Garwood; Ro>» occurring. The’ ov/nsrs wdli’be Bcach; ■ M rs’. EdWard -Waskenocit, Rutgers^ ServiceUnit inv then resident state, llow.do I demands of the health code as they Samplti>was J’a great educator,'fine Mile, Oceanportr RobertsvUle, Free- 1 ordered’ to olean up or'Cover- Ihe Mrs: Myrtle. Hawthorne," Mrs. Ed­ :o about applying for.a New Jer- are to be applied, ll was when he scholar nnd v^PrleJ’s leador*' and v hold, vBayonno," Staten Island/ Van •Edvard A. Norberg, 117 Lnurel- Show Up, W arrant dump over deep- with dirt. Thhso ward Walsh', Mrs: -Theodore Soltys, sey driver license tuulec these con- came to the provision on me use of should : not be subjected to ram­ i denburg, Marlboro and Morgan- hurst Dr., Cliffwood Beach, has contmulnR to rtump^owner or other Cliffwood; Mrs. Mane Vreeland, Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser .jr ditions^ ; _ J sephe tanks:nnd ol tvin^ into over­ bling discussions as to his:>worth ville. been elected treasurer of Delta perso:is% will be dealt with under Lawrence Harbor; Mrs,i. Emily Matawan, issued a bench warrant ' A—An applicant for a New Jer­ loaded sewer systems' that : the ns against persons^in entirely dif- » vi- Rho chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, ihe c o d e .' • Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Lamber-. 'Blutni. Perth Amboy|. M rs.rAndrew (or Ihe arrest-of 4 witness-/who sey > driver license, whose driving1 board members became intensely ferinn--positions;-*' the National Service Fraternity, at • son, Mrs. -Raymond Brown,>' Main St. Apr. Hi. 8:20 p.m. Patrol­ The board members told Mr. I had Mipwrted Dr. Sninplc laat tion fiom a Clatk Townhhip firm Plant F6r EVtntt^ Rutgers conducts lours of the State Seventy*eight'Chlldren-m the Mad-- man Hauser nnd Special:.-Officer Richard i-C. Shannon Freneau i Acjaino they w»*re “ iKnored,” hyjyear, Mrs.'Caiol Kosohuoki. |omed'| whioh CommitteOmaii' JosuphrHoff, Unlvorsity.campus, engages In var­ Mr Kerr i and - Mr.! Pariridgc- In | rnads chnirman,"rejocled us above ■ Tlie ' welUrB - department iof tThe' ison.iTownihip, < schools >:pafticlpa!», Arthur Klatt confirmed1 they had Ave., Matawan, Mav 2 was sentenc­ bolli Ihe borough council1 and. by ious clean-up cam paigns and opposing:! the-grant of the .$1000tlhO'Bmount i b ud g .o ted for-the Woman’s Club-ot Laurence Harbor, edi in ;the iPoppy Poster Contest, ed to 3(i4 dnvs In the county jail thcislale. when thev protested, anil raises money for charities, among been witnesses i to tho bumping. , ridse-• i project. One slorm sewer system hai-announced plans for the com-. tponioreil-byiihe Ladies Aiixiliaiv 1 Mr. Walker., testified in his. de­ on a charge of being a disorderly that the only explanalion I hey . ever .thu'Laurence Harbor Amcncan other scrviccs. In other-action the board passed I goes m on Randolph Ave. and-the Ing season. Mrs. Janies Armstrong; fense thut.'he. nnd Mr. i.ullier, person, lie pleaded guilty- before gained was a word-of-mouth obser­ ,4 Legion. P ott'332. The posters-were an ' amondmunt to -the ..resolution other on Lnghshlown Rd. new-- chairman flf the department-,: driver of tho'othiir car, had tliad Little: Silver M ngtstrutaiRichard L>. vation by a slate health official displayed-tt Ihe Arts Fair,, and (or the: junior.high school- referen­ OthBrUlitReerlvedl was hosteiaat am ettlng heldin hei TwoN^w.M ihilM rii a personal/'Quarrel that evening -Porter.-1 Police- reported- Shannon that so long us Ihe borouglr bcw- Physical Education Show held .In dum.1 I he 'amundment .corrected- a home, fll -BaJrvlew Dr., /Laurence and that the "Union . Bcach . driver made tan obscene .gesture to two age .system was so badly overload­ 1 Monday a bid w as received'from the* Madtsrtn ;:Tow n »h-l!p iHigli; W^lcomed .By^ GOP fJ ed,1 “adding 75 houses more 'would1 mistakn-'iii the original' resuhitloti1 i-' Harbo&< .This department will show had run1: his. cur..nhead,' of t h e glrli; aged- nino: and , seven, on Ace M anzo1 Indi, .Mutawan-- that Schools duringi: the >weekead4>.‘andi not • make much dirferencc/l The as a resulf of the municipal debt (ravel etldeaito be ■ taken A ytM rs. .Walker At the:meeting: of .the/MaUnran- hoard members expressed I heir an­ slntumeni. Ihe munimpal body-has (Ngs Beekei^.tpaft president of the Increase1 the' haiard of / collision arrested whllo. -walking .the rail- $17,682.50 for the tw o jo b s - o r a j - 1 club,- duritnj bef- Juty 'trip Io iHa^ people.- Townslnp. Good - Government ..Re-: ger at this attitude and Mr, Aquino paid $20,000 on ihe m unicipal debt saving of $SftOO Over Ihe prior-bids on a wet payemcnt, which evenluul- road'-tracks.'-' ■- Theresa RathbuM ifih'grade stu-. publican Club, :lnc., Mrs. -Myndert agreed ihey had cause to feel ag-1 reducing-ihe ligure to $4,H21,.M3 subm itted , M r, I {off noicd; llul Hi is wall -at the ivgular medingiin Sep­ lv occurred. W h e n Patrolman tember... , {{{•j won'ths^firii'pr2, and .Beverly WfllfMUHn e r H all; ' had summoned M r.’Lalhor to make SplitrVUd* adopted a* ihe project for the :year.: cy Ihe board should follow in sec-1 FVi v ’ ' C u r . I governing bodv in deluylng r-ilie first-pri^e .In group; 3. - Paul. Wright, chairman of thu an' .explanation of Ihesii allegations of G ood i used clothing fo r m en l a n d (continued from page.oiu-l lions of tlie borough where sewers VilllllC uCl«- - 'award of a contract-hud perpetual- 1 Th«l:Judgcs were nMra.i: GiorBu nual, dinner . dance attended by the defendant and the Union Bchch f t r womoi, magaslnea, crossword pu*4 Ilian, called for a roll cull,- and are not extended und apphcnlions I ed an '‘intolerable mtuatioii.!-' When Joch, Arvine Sadler and John Cnlls- 250 -guests, expressed his gruti- man had not appeared, Magistrate zlea, «nd costume jewelry:will- bc on it he joined Mr. Lan/avo, Mi. for ihe use of septic tanks come In. (continued from pane oiu*) Mayor Phillips reminded them the ta .lh e firjt plnce winners1 in eueh tude to all who nerved on tliu com­ Hauser dismissed thu case against collo6ted-by :th<* members ,for‘ tho All and Willintn Meyers, hoard sec­ He said tluii the owner seeking lo nnd removed al niyht, so there is [township conimittet* had to delay class will/receive s medal, and a mittees. Mrs. Charles.'Raltno won Mr. Walker and ordered a bench violation of the oidi- p)illu»ts.- -A religious andiai Chrlstn retary, in voting to accept the map I build should not only be made lo no seeming the project until a lower quotation cssh awai'd.i snd the; aecond place the special prize nnd refreslimenis wnrrnnt for the other driver. mas partyw ill oe planned iforfithe wilh reservations the names of thu j supply u percolation by a profes- nance. wus received ''iis M's llie money winners- will receive cnsh hwardn. wcro served-by Mrs. Raymond Disorderly Charge? pa(l?ill«. TIi!8 deparunent wiU also, adjolning owners must be nupplii-d. I sionnl engineer, bill should also be Letter O f Protest nt all tho residents of tlm lownship Thetfirslz place posters will be eli­ Hildebrnnt, Mrs.. Frederick Doin-. Patrolman John Muller jr., bor­ Mayor Chester and Mr. McCue .mndo to open a hole down to n we're spending;''' lie w a s told by ad o p ts needy family,: who “.will In the 5ame area, the5 board re­ gible for the Middlcstix County Pop- Inlck and Mrs. Bonnema. 'Ihe nexl ough police, nrmigiied Anthony voted "no," so the mnp was ac- depth- of seven-feet, . tit least, . that reived a letter from '1. W. Foley* an Irate resident that the "small receive boskets of food at Thanks­ pyi Posler contest and ths winner meeting will be hold-Wednesday giving, Christmas and-'EaBter. Beyrcs. Texas Rd., nn a disorderly ceplud 4-2 the strajas of Rravel, sand,( clay I rt hftnu'owner, protestinj» ai’ainKt group", pays taxes too null gels of .lhat. will :enter the Department evening, Juno 8 ot fl p.m. in this ''no lighis, no sewers, no roads, Members of the departmont will count involving staggering on. a The oilier major subdivision ac. and rock could hi* nuuiu clearly llic clioked-iip and stagnant ron- of New Jersey-Poppy Posier con­ VFW Hall, Cliffwood Ave., Cliff­ continue to send birthday, Christ- public strict. The fine was $25 cepted for classification is n -13- visible. Mr.1 Aquino doubled the (iilioii of the water in a ditch run­ only dirt, dirt,, dirt." masrand'Jin9ter:cards to thcipni test. w ood. nnd $5 and there w a s 30 days house project on a 27-acre tracl statu would allow any further per­ ning along Ihe l're.'hnld division Comniitleeman .lohn C. Healing mits for septic tanks !o be issued tlents ot (the, SeabrDok Nursing county jail sentence suspended. of Harry Relsky, Rahway. It Is tracks of Ihe Jersey OnlrnI Rail­ binmed the condilion on Ihe town­ Home, Keyport, Firit >Pldc» Trophy> y P-TA * This officcr also arraigned Eugene located east of Marlboro Slate, Hos­ for land when* clay proved an Im* road and of debris and litter on a ship committee in olfico In I'lSS Musical penelrablu mass. ’I he: matertels for 81 cancer F, Vroom, Old Uridge, [or n rear pital between Roulu 520 and Route lol owned by the Man/o firm back havin'! lowered thu grades1 in llie ,‘M on tho norlh nml Atlantic Town­ 'dressings;:* vctb/ distributed to tho Tor Jetaey Cyclones "A Night on ihe Town” will he end collision. T he fine ivns SIS of llie-Schiiber ga'i slalinn nl Main development eight Inches. Hui Mr. members to sew at home,-;. Clean presented bv the Central School and ?!i co.sls. ship on Ihe south. The development Si and llioad SI inlersoclion, Murllia and some or Ihe I.a Lonn while matodnl Is needed-to con-, Thi* J e rs e y C yclones Ju n io r D rum Parent-Teacher Associatlnn at H Slop street violations brought will include a central water nnd $115()08alary Mr. Muller iepm led-tne rallrjad residenis charjied-ihe drainage de­ tlnuc this project Anyone .wishing nnd Bugle Corps were awarded tho p.m . tom orrow an d S aturday lti the fines of Sfi ond $5 costs lo Frank sewer system. had sent in a c u w that had cleaned sign lor llie IIIVV Jersey Cenirnl Mr. Uetsky answered several (continued liom pajju one) I c donalt* any clnnn white uscci first pl(\ce,trophy (nr the llcst Col­ all-purrnse room of Cential School, Toiiiaskiwic, Old Bridge, sum­ out llie dili'li and llic wnler was power-fc Light Old Uridge sub- (|ueslions pertaining lo his wnler oeil lo lfl(;*J.ti:i in i:a?.u he had to men's shirts, sheets, and pllluw or Guard In llie Loyalty Day pnr- Route 111, Wickaluiik. Tickets uri> moned by Patrolman Irving Nus- flowing off freely. Andrew Diodalo, siation is al fault und lhat il win ndu In Asbmy Park Sunduy Clio and sewer hvslem and indicated niiike a diaiif'e, Mr. Joyce, Mr. eases, no nmtter how thinly worn on sale and inav he purchased from hniini; and K ut It I). Dean, Mci- unother owner, is aiding lo ret Mr. Kurt/, who laid il out. Hut tin.1 lhat any lire hydrant spccificntlnns liorvatlt and Mr. Pine acted unJer may contact Mrs. Jumtis ’Arm­ .Corps received sccond place trophy nny member of llm east. t.awrenci‘ ganvlllc, summoned hy Keyport lownship engineer said that, even tin* iMiaifi’*'. itilf.s which permits llie debris removed, tlm inspector strong, Mrs. Armstrong-will also, fnr'thu Drum nnd lliigle Corps. The Youngmati Is the director of the Slnle Police, and Harry Fried- sd iorlh by the municipal utili­ I hough- he ilid lay out the -suh- the (‘.illiiij* of a special meelinj', i(.polled, As fur other items in arrange pick-ups for any of the Cyclones were honored by leading ?how nnd he Is being assisted hy hinder, Union, .summoned by pa ties aulhnrity being created would M ai inn drain plans, the condilion on Ihe petiiion of fiiret* meniin*r.'t, llio Idler. Mr ■ Muller lepoilrd oilier Items needed for Mitrllxirn ,lh’o Mliltllftjex County! Eighth Bis- Waller Bing. The show has a cast I minimi Carmen Messina. Aloysios he met, lind been allowed to go on "Im Mr. All asked Mr. Rclsliy If hi' Il was iu Id Thursday. Mnlnwiin Hoy Scouis are clearing Slnle Unfpl'nl, trlcti of morn Ilian 40 persons with mu­ Jri'kcl). l-'loienre Ave,, Keyport, years" belore llio suhslallon came The Corps also participated in Ihe had mud# any lonimilnienl alsiul There was an hour-lont; execu­ out llm cemetery lot nil Main SI, sic and comedy, paid ill and 32 costs for no regis­ there and that Ihe developer lacillv F.lks You'll Day pariiile in Ited donallug money lor a school, u.s tive se.sition lii-fure (he huiml ( .one and New llmnswick Ave. while tration in poisi'sslon nn eomphilnl acknowledged kuowini" nl'oiu " Postpone Legion Night Bank S a tiird n ’, in which e v e ry •n.m ili-veioiiei >i luive been iloinr nut iiiid i(,uK a \nti' mi fh* I '.’ti*'. a iiiiidilinn 111 in |i I a uii'i I of mi >. " li'- -',,! ,e l.,.|,ili| ' i K '^ r \i It t»iH Ik IM» Plan Ca:d raity M l . i,i » :.,IK1 1,1.1' II'- ll" l ll.-i ill.Mill ll . Kl till' t«',,n ui''tnin I i i..!< i. ,.i i-. .>iil... .. li,.- in.iiiui.ii six inches nbuve grade, In’ Laurenc* Harbor r phyj .th a ' Cyclones' next nppi'ii r- know of any such request lull lhat ship of Ihe bd.ird, li\f out nl liniils in Maliiwnn Tou-nsliip, Plans lor. a caid .patt.V ami diaries M:indeville. board »cc- Mr, Murllia accused'M r Km I/, nncr will lie Mny 2(1 In Suddlc ltlv. Attend Retreat there, ,,, , , was no reason-wl.y .Iu nine, was required to offer him a of ncilng, us lounship ii'/iphieer. Al « meeting of the Laurence while elephant sale for llic bone- lelnry liiiiuglil u|) (-nnipl.iiiils er, whi'ra itliuy. will participate in shouldn't donate. Mr,. Alt^iihl ‘lie ! rotitnu.l. Ii was disclo'cd in ihe "lo approve his o.vn design At tIn llurlmr Amtiricnii Legion P'-ist 33-, hi ol llie I-1 ets Public Library of rei-ei'.-i-d iiSnnt u low men nl Him- n-innrchlngifnd Jiinncuvcring con- l-ii'ir uieoiliers of Ihe Culholic Ih><(id inuld iiiiaiiiit .a eonfeii. .re ; dist ussion on the motion to reWre Jei.sev i.eiitral Pi.uei JL l.igiii held In the Post Home on Summer* Mndlson-Township, .sponsored hy lo distutth ihe malter-hef'-re Iho i Hr, Suhiple lhat there had been sr-i and Mchenrk Aves, lriiiiiklyii lest spor^ni'odt by (he >l)uiminl D.illgllter.i, Kl. Joseph's Court NH-I, plant, hut Mi1. Kurt/, told him iliai field Avc., I.uurence Harbor, plutix •|lie-Woman's Club of I iniri'nrc lliiiiler, a Iviard member, irrnlled Drum.iiuid lluglo Corps. K*’v|M»tt, .illcudid llic Sllllll.il It:1- final uppi'oval of tbe faihdiv i'Ion. ; tw»> leUcrs. both Irom him, dU­ un Ihn utility. Job llieie were "no wero made to change the Jute, ol llarlsir have been aniiouiici'd, the ' cusmmI in evrctilivr M-M inn I in* ,* llus iii.iliei hail In i n n ferred 'n Thi* Corps is sponsored hy llic lieut held nl (ieorgiail Court Col­ approvals ni The m.r.ol the l.cglnn.Night, which H usually party will ,|ic held 111 llut’U-w'n were m>( read as niilr)n ihirim r MMllonsI Hrlmco Pinindnlloil Mutli i Ihe hfiflfd inifl "hehl I f 1 hfM " o» ( 111111 Xii'iugi'.A. M..i :, f,. ii o( Mi. mul - A imall ml m Hie rlunlf'eil ilvrne Mild tlIniut Ml p. i ci ill "I " i lie 1.limed I’l . 'M.m V. eiii' le , which p'aim warn mndo In Jointly rnmllrs Institute lliln su.inner m . leaclief fi ft.iliiiu •. f-o an Im hm v’ i 1 1 Irn. (ieorge Mill/., Ilighlund Avi,, 11, ,i ii nt! i will mi ii ih1 ii miu cn '.li >iCi\ er liiI “i il ill'.I ii Il,d in,I- i l vr Mi limiter I' lin d llut dumping n Imjird ul Iieailli pins.i iau, 11. I sponsor ii I’pnny finlc Jim - 1? w in Montclair Ktnto College, Upper ' of n ifo e than V'HI lo* Ihe Mipei 1 iulaw un, .Inn been nwiirded .i Im von, I.) "Il coliipli l(‘i| 1'inli|i II in i epl 'd tlm llfirhof Lions Club. Tho Penny Montelnlr. This six-week. Iimtiiulii ; inH’inter.l p |k u . ..ewer line Inspi i loi, Apimiiiled 'o . mil of 'line ' I ii*' ImmimI pie».ii|rnl i Iiir.i'ty for 75 tiacliera fmm junior gets University where • lie I* a ( I low ubout 1 ■l, l'‘l1 mis and ( onllnuiiig. In be all i y^ 1 ion and Hie ,.!i iglilenlng out llom*. Simmierfleld Avc,, l.iuiri'ncu H'lilnce him Wili Wull"i !,il\"'iuni, I al'«o I 'it fii" i.iiinlih,' a SHH/II| 1 anil Miller hlpl) srliool* Ihrouglioi.l m m her of ihn freshmim i Ii h i , Mr.jWi^ urn nipply ihmi qnlikiy i.ore. The board did mil see whaljli.s iiiiiim’ should |i:odUi,i. llm I.- llnrtNir, wtrh John Collsm ntid VVil* l-dglH llll'l 1)1,, ill a mi In i y oi J l ! rili^e ni n l.nh when the hnardj (Me United Stnlrfl to study Vttrlmtu Mnr/ wnn Kinduuttd fmm i.lma* | um nt the ih’Jil pine, nine i (mill be done about il a', tills w asim noll desiied. llsm roster serving a* l-u»t co- IH-t Ihiiii, j it heeMo}* lo I'el, an appni'-'h,|‘ Vo!»u phosen of diuxlem nmUivmutlcs* * | \vu« illgh Sehwl.- jaiuLtiy u*», ciitilrmrn. I Ifcu&Say, Mssy 10 , 1065 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, NL h Page r!v« Woman’s Club M a y Crowning Ceremonies First Aid Squad Mis* M ayer H onored Bridal Shower Brief Items Of People And Places At Bridal Shower ^ Hears Broker Discusses Plans N*t : n Cft You And Vvsr FaoiUj L» Apprfir.Uteri At Aaj TiaiQ surprise bnds! shower in hon­ For Miss Wilson or oi Miss Marmot Mayer was giv- _ ’ Robert W", Letts, Registered Rep- 1 The Matawan First nid anil Res- ! en by Mrs. JieiU’ Nusbiium at fiei -Misti Afyce Vrtlson '.vas guesl of Edward W. Cur rift attended the i Mark A. F c rra n o , son of M «ar»Utttve of: Eisele & Kits# Li- j qu<; Squad. Inc. will have its new J home. UjJ Broaer w ni bevOnw in s i of Mat.jv.an Ini held n thi parl'k accidents and [ires, tt will carry Ths gifts were arranged hen£a$Ji Ala. is visiting her son-m-law aj\d Breakfast followed given bv Mark's j briue oi Hichaid Nusbaurn Ju n e ., , • K .. wit- hall of the* 1 unity r pi'-copne DeRugerio, M il Barbara; hooks. Scott Air Packs, oxygen, onal Hospital. question-and-answer period with a Currie. Other guests . were Mrs Joan Anderson... Matawan:. Mrs.- M iss ,^ d re A LeprM,; few, observations which : must be iite jackets, flares, crow bats, first Mi. and Mrs. Raymond Water Maruaret.-Kelley, Keyoort: Mrs. i,Irs- Barbaru Larsen. M^.;. Llttda aid kits., street broonjs, and fire M arguerite Laird. Mrs.< M/illiam R made when, purchasing stock. spent several days tn New York, Crai^, Mrs; Joseph Dernberger, CindV-Pasternak, Miss Ann Egenes fe c y n a .. Mrs, . Ann, Mirro, ,Mrs, extinguishers. , . ;. at the Hotel BiUmore. They attend­ Mrs. Bertha Story Schanck and I and Mrs Olga Haigh. Hazlet; Mrs. M a/garae Mirro Mrs.. l^is-Swsfc.. Nomination and election, ol ' af^ir The- members oi the Stquad are ed the annual •mee;mg of the ceis followed. Mrs Calvin D. Mrs. Joseph Baier • Beatrice Braver, Elizubeih. a n d ! <»<»». Mls; Ann. c .r»‘8-.r'lrs. Graw, engaged.in ih«. .1SJ6J Drive ond are American Ceramic Society and Pearce was re-elected president Mra. George W. Knorr, Frank-1 Mrs. Charles f’errme, Cliffwood. M cD erm ott a n d ,ivlrs. J o a n W ilson, calling at each home Monday saw the piavs: “Milk and Honey/* for a second term. Sswing with fort. /nd. is viduing her son-jn-iaw | Also: Mrs. Helen Kmg; Mvs, jH$k through. Thursday evenings from “Carnival'1 and “How to Succeed Gifts were sent by Mrs. Jerry her’ Will be M rs._ Harold. H... Fo£g. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hariy NUSbium Mrl en Belleza, Mrs. Lorraine Crora* bv Business Without Really Try- s Jean Unuser. Miss I bie, Miss Janice King, Mrs. Mil- ■iivat-'Vicv p ic a lo c m 4\lu -I'wapiiwiity ^ 8eniere D i. p 3 . Schuber an d Miss Carol Trusz- I meeting was conducted by..William ! ii-i; ” .. .VTai-lr P liia 1 dred B'.unij Mrs. CharTes McGuire, .-.chairman;, Mrs.. Charles Rainaud. Lu .,L„.1.. .. v*:->—.J f.,!!-. £ ­ r»li\ anu ivirs. c.. v.; -Weijiet a»*d I Mrs. Marge Murry. Mrs. Cillua L)l- * rr aocynsi 'Vico prc&\ut;m- u»j»m - LUaii- drive. It ivi}s rep o rte d th a t collec­ of Mr. and Mrs. p. J. Ferrano, at­ matt' the year books and pro­ son, Charles, were Saturday ev­ tended a birthday barbecue Satur-1 . , ■ » Santo, Mrs. Patricia Ziegler, Mr.s. tions are satisfactory and filled ening dinner guests ot Mr. and Rooert Haines, Mrs. Wi'son Hainea i n gram ,'M rs. Joseph Sheldon, re- com cards or checks are awaiting day. night given by Mr. and Mis. j ZelW OK P ro m o ted In Mrs George C. Pieiff, Fords. : * and Mis« Virginia Ciulfo. curding secretary ;■.. Mrs. Grace C ur the squad members when they call. Jo h n j . Blauvelt, Colts Neck, for ineir daughter, Ann, who. was- six University Corps Gifts were sent r>y Mrs. Isabella ran, corresponding secretary; New Call System ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Lewis . Mrs. ; Willlanv Bowie, treasurer; A new system has been/initiat­ have returned to their son’s home y e a rs old. McFarland, Mrs. Jana Cuiffo,-Mt*.5' Cade! Michael J. Zebvak. son of Emma Terry, Mrs. Martha Twin* Mrs;- Frank G.vDrogaiir'American ed- It the squad member, finds 110 in Plainfield ufter an extended Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weigel and llome' Department chairman; Mrs. visit with their daugher, Mrs. Alla son. Charles, Mrs. Alta Zelwak Mr. and Mrs. John Zelwak, 94 back. Miss E.lida Scott and Mra. one at home, a self-addressed en­ Ravine Dr.. Matawan, has been Albert. Abell;-Fine Arts -Depart­ velope . and sticker are left. This Zclwak, Ravine Ur. and John Osipowmc were in the Marion Wilson ment chairman; Mu. Benjamin Mrs. Aoix SnruUko attended a group of Cub Pack 73 who visited promoted lo Cadet Airman 3rd plan is also working well and sav­ Class in tho Air Force Reserve Dennis. Givica:and Legislation De­ es a call bsck. Residents who an­ bridal shower Saturday in Deal in the Staten Island Barrett Park Zoo partment chairman: Mrs. Harry honor of her niece, Miss Barbara Sunday Officer 1 raining Corps at Syracuse Music, Fun, Them* ticipate absence irom home during University. He is a freshman m Clune, Garden Department chair­ the coming month may still. send Smutko, Soi^h River. Alan Smutko, son of Mr. and man; Mrs. Donald Robinson, Dra- the. College of Foresty, studying for Of Holmdel Cubs : their checks to the Squad, care of Gregg Smith, infant son of Mr. Mrs. Alex Smutko,-159 Broad St., ■ ma Department chairman: and - J and Mrs., Harold O. Smith, Far­ receivcd-hi'i.F^'t Holy Communion a degree in Wood Products En­ the Matawan Post Office. gineering. . . Cub Scout Pack 131 held fU 'iMra. Thurman C. Nealis, F.x-Presi- Delegates will attend tne regular rington Rd., was chilstened Sun­ Saturday morning at St. Joseph’s. monthly pack meeting Friday, at s dents chairman. Mrs. A. Edgar Miss Kathleen Mary Kane, prelect ol the Blessed Virgin Mary meeting of the State First Aid day afternoon, .Apr, .2'J in St. Am A buffet was served later In their Tha cadet program at Syracuse the Holmdel Elementary School. ■ Pa|m was elected as a new mcni- brose Rectory, Old Bridge, wilh home for friends and relatives University is operated completely Sodality places Ihe crown al ceremonies at Si, Joseph’s Church Sunday. Council tonight in the Middletown "Troubadours” was the monthly . bor of tho building committee. Rev, Evereti Higgtus officiating. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George L. by :hu c a d e t co rp s w hich i.i or-, Assisting at the ceremony was Miss Kose Perns. First Aid Headquarters, East theme with each den putting oa Miss Adele Vigne,M rs..Charles hv- The godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doubher attended a reception at gaiuzed as a modol Air Force Keansburg.. skits. Den 2 portrayed “Minstrels"} ■ *iw and M rs.. Matthew Schmitt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel On M ay 1% delegates will attend Ralph Dolan. A reception followed Group The university is a pioneer Den 4, “Cowboys”; Den S, “Hill­ school in this new concept of ‘Wore accepted as new members. Mother's Day Tea the mid-year Assembly of the State in the Smith home The guests Doubher, Mountain Lake, In honor billies"; Den 8, “Sailora ; and cadets tunning their own corps. 9 i Painting Displayed Matawan Girl First 'Aid Council in New Bruns­ were Mr. and Mrs. Dolan. Mr. and of Rene Doubher’s fiancee, .-Miss Den 7, “Barbershop Quartet." Kurt Mrs Michael Brown's oil paint­ A Mother’s Day tea, sponsored wick. Representing (he local squad Mrs Harold T. Smith, Mr. and I Ann Marie Beck, New Haven, Conn. Dehm played a piano solo. ing was displayed, rhf picture was by the Senior Women's Club of St. will be Richard Lewis, Theodore Mrs. John Chippendale, Point Plea­ Later they all had dinner at the Cubmaster Arthur Judd preaeoh Mountain Lake Country Club. Perth Amboy Hospital Sr 'awarded second iprlie in the Filth In VFW Contest James A.M.E. Zion .Church, will Phelan jr. and Jonathan Hedglin. sant; Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Alikas, ed the following awards: Bobcat District Art Contest and: will be Frink Cordasco was elected a life Mr. and Mrs. Edward Okner and Mrs. Marlha LeCompte. Washing­ pin and Wolf book to Robert Lar­ ■ Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter of > th e miniature room, which had evening in the Legion Home, re­ nounced by the chairman, Mrs. row; George Carter, 2 year ptn; been entered in the Fifth District Juneau Post Home, Belmar. Miss Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Witter, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce h m ported the affairJ was successful Samuel Spivack, and exhibit di­ James Peterson, I year pin; Leon­ Miniature Room Contest by the lo­ Smith was the candidate from the Marlboro Man Broad St., spent the weekend wilh MacCutcheon, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Ladies Auxiliary. Veterans of socially and financially. Hie squad rector, Mr». Alice McClure, Perth ard Sasso, silver arrow; and Glen* cal club, is now on display at The their nephew and neice, Mr. and Fabrovic and Richard Gillis. \Iartin, wolf badge and gold arrow. Foreign Wars, Guadalcanal Post will partioipate 111 tne Memorial Amboy. It will take place Thurs­ Sulton Furniture Co., Route- 35, Day parade May 30, sponsored by Mrs. William Griswold, Baltimore, Mrs. Anthony Fariello, Washing­ Timothy Kerwin and Robert Miller 4745 o l M ata w an T ow nship. M em ­ day through Sunday, May 17 to Muidletown. Mrs. Pearce will bo Guest Speaker the Matawan Parade Commission. Md. Gregory Griswold returned ton Ave , gave a party Thursday w ere p rese n te d tie slid e s for seM- bers of the auxiliary marched in with them to spend tho week In evening In honor of Mrs. Martha 70. from 2 lo 9 p.m. in the hos­ accompanied by Mrs. Rainaud as John Dressier, executive secre­ Following the business session, a ing ten tickets each to the Scout the parade which was sponsored by Matawan. He will visit hn grand­ LeCompte's birthday. I hose attend­ pital’s auditorium. The event !• for delegates to the State Federation tary of the New Jersey Gasoline film on the Woodbridge train wreck Show. the VFW and its ladies auxiliary. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ing wero Mrs. Bill Arnold, Mrs. tne benefit of ths student nurse . Convention in Atlantic City this Retailers Association, Marlboro, was shown. The pictures had Committee Chairman C h a r I ea The Guards of Guadalcanal Post Griswold and hij great-grand­ William Allen, Mrs. Bmce Smith, scholarship fund of tha hospital's week. Their alternates are Mrs. was guest speaker at the monthly been taken by WP1X and present­ Pfeiffer announced the next plu- served as the honor guard. mother, Mrs. Rocco Matzie. Mrs. Gerurd Pandolfc, Mrs. Elmer Charlej E. Gregory School of Nurs­ v Punald'Robinson- and Mrs. . Joseph meeting of the Monmouth-Ocean ed to the Woodbridge Emergency mng meeting will be held May 21 Installation plan.* were announced Mrs. John Kinney entertained 1 avlor, Mrs. Tom Casey, Mrs. ..Sheldon. The resignations of Mrs. Chapter of the National Secretaries Squad. Tha • film showed all the ing. One or two scholarships have at his home and the next pack by Mrs. Rua Scarborough, chair­ her bridge club Thursday evening. Jack Rafter, Mrs, William Mat- Mark Whitney and Mrs. William L. Association, May 2 at Crystal Brook squads in action, Including the been provided each year from meeting will be June I. Den 2 won man. The joint installation of post Her guesti were Mrs. William I. thaty and Mrs. Louise Donegau. Salmon were accepted with regret. Inn, Eatontown. Mr. Dressier dis­ Matawan squad, which had assist­ art show proceeds. the inspection award. ‘ and auxiliary officers will be held Miller jr., Mrs. Everelt Carlson. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Eovmo Final plan* were made for the cussed the many advantages c f th e ed in the tragedy. Assisting Mrs. McClure and Mri. Saturday at the post home. Mrs. Mrs. Leon Christinat, Mrs. Richard and sons, Peter and Paul, have ■ May 'Breakfast which will be held formation of associations for groups Spivack on the committee are Mrs. If you need printing .ot a a f Geraldine Fitzsimmons is still ac­ Lewis. Mrs. Douglas Ward, Mrs. returned from a two weeks visit Monday, May 21 in The Poet’s of similar interests or professions, Velina Russell, Cliffwood. Beach; | kind, we a re h e re to se rv e you. cepting reservations for tho dinner August Schineling, Holmdel and In Riviera Beach, Fla. While there ‘lnni Freneau. A musical program and applauded the National Secre­ Mrs. Thomas Beilis, Old Bridge, | Our quick service and reasonable honoring the five and 10-year-mem- Gaubs Take Trip; Will be presented by Mrs. June taries Association for their efforts Mrs. William Wilkins, Mercerville. Peler parlicipated in the Miniature and Mrs. Lexcy Slaer, Matawan. prices will pleas* you. . . : kers of the auxiliary to be held Mrs. Randolph H arm entertained Golf Tournament held at Bazaar Kescorl and her accompanist. Res­ in improving the standards of the a* with bridge Thursday evening, fhe International and was awarded the ervations may be made with Mrs, M ay 24, secretarial profession. Browntown Items Elmore Kattner, ticket chairman. Reiiring president Mrs. Ethel priia winners were Mrs. Jac A. first prize. . , Other guests at the meeting were Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cushman, Mrs. Ralph Bedle, and Mr. and Mrs. George Harris have Lovero conducted the business ses­ Mrs. Mary Kirby, Red Bank; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub, Route Dennis, Mrs. - Bowie, Mrs. Curran the hostess. Others were Mrs. returned from a week's visit with sion. At her final meeting, she ex­ Ethel M. Bauman, Neptune: Mrs. 518, Browntown. loft Monday on a and Mrs. William Noddings pressed her appreciation to her of­ Charles C. Schock jr., Sea Girt; their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Gertrude Naughton, West Keans­ four-day trip to Gettysburg and ficers and members for their co­ Lancaster, Pa.. Jamestown and Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson jr., and Mrs, Ralph Burkley, Rancocas. burg, and Mrs. Helen Donat, riaz- Middletown; Mrs. Garrett Mc- Merchant Seaman James Trap- Matawan Couplet End operation during her term and lel. Williamsburg, Va. pledged her support lo president­ Mrs. Bart Gaub and Miss Marie Keen, Mrs. Robert Bentley and hagen is home visiting his Darenls, Mrs. Mildred Pr:ce. Red Bank, elect Mrs. Ruth Williams and her Gaub enjoyed a bus trip Saturday Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fraebei. Also T H * p S Trip To Montreal was re-elected president of the staff of officers, (0 Patricia Murphy s Restaurant. Mrs. William R. Craig enlorlain- nero for the week Ij anolher son Monmouth-Ocean Chapter, Other ©sM r. and Mrs.- William Myers Jr., Yonkers, N. Y. for luncheon and ed the Thursday Dessert Bridge and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ The auxiliary members presented officers elected were Mrs. Edilh - of 7 Beechwood Terr., Matawan. In tlie evening attended a perform­ Club. The winners were the host­ neth Iraphagen and children, Ra­ Mrs: Lovero with a gift of three Dressier, Marlboro, vice president; hava returned from - Montreal, ance at Radio City Music Hall. ess, Mrs. Fred Noble, Holmdel and chel, Laura and Leslie from Nor­ pieces of matched luggage. Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Belmonte, Neptune where they attended the Allstate The Browntown Sod Hoppers 4-fl Mrs. Paul Egan. Other guests were wood, Mass. Nancy Isemann won the special City, treasurer; Miss Mary Wheat­ Insurance Companies' "Conference Club postponed their frankfurter Mrs. Edward W. Currie, Mrs. Ger­ Mr. and A'lrs. Charles Natiss, a w ard . \ on, Locust, recording secretary; nf Champions," an annual event roast Tuesilav night because ot the ard Devlin, Mrs. Ralph Herrick, Huntington, 1.1., were Saturday Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gull! Babcock, Locust, cor­ tn which the companies’ top sell­ rain, lt will be held next 1 uesilay Mrs. Joseph Baler and Mrs. frank­ guests of Mrs. Nauss’e brother-n- Mrs. Lovero, Mrs. Dorothy Schar, responding secretary. ing agents and their wives take lin Dominick. law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Helen evening, weather permitting. Mrs. Price and Miss Ruth Col­ The Madison Township School P.oss Mughaii jr., u student lit j Eggleston. Holmdel p a rt. Davis, The next meeting will be Mr. Mvera is a member of All­ lins, Navesink, will attend the an­ spring band concert will be held Hill School. Potstown, Pa. was | Mrs. Lee Columbe entertained held May 17, at Which time, me­ state’s “honor Ring" organization, nual meeting of the New Jersey Friday, May 18 at 8 p.m. in the nome for tne weekend vismng r.is her bridge club Monday night. Her morial services for the deceased having been one ol tho outstanding Division of NSA at New Brunswick, auditorium ol Madison High School. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. guests were Mrs. Allen S. Norris, members will be conducted. Aux­ representatives among the more Saturday. Miss Collins is chairman Next Saturday, May 1!) at School M aghan. Mrs. Salyer Hughes, and Mrs. Don­ iliary members ure asked to wear of the nominating committee of the vtlinn 4000 Allstate agents In I9H1. 18, Bushnoll Rd„ the Sayrewood \lr. ami Mrs. William J. Miller ald Knoeff. The winners were Mrs. M others are pretty special people. their uniforms. New Jersey Division, jr., visited their son, William, Sun­ Knncff and (he hostess. During, the two-day' program, Mr. South Parent-Teacher Association Whatever the ago or the fashion, and Mrs, Myers participated in an The advisory committee of the will hold an old-fashioned bazaar day at Ursinus College, College- Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Domi­ mothers have a special heart and active program of sales confer­ Scouts Will Guide * Monmouth-Occno.Chapter will meet for the entire family. Bouths will ville, P a. nick, North Plainfield, were Sun­ ences. They wore among the May 23 at the office of the New be stocked with food, beverages, Mrs. Stephen C. Thompson lias day visitors of Mr. ami Mrs. E. H. their’s is a service encompassing so guests of honor' at the banquet In Visitors To Allaire Jersey Natural Gas Company, As­ home sewing, plants, baked goods. returned after spending five Donimick and Mr. and Mrs. J. many facets of life. Wu at this bunk months in St. Petersburg, Fla. -.Ihe Queen Elizabeth Hole! Apr. 26. bury Park, and Ihe next meeting Featured will be games, pony rides, Franklin Dominick. would like to add our tribute to of members will be held June 0 at Monmouth County Boy Scouts are clowns, artists' exhibits and a band .M other on her day. Plan Anniversary all set for their 1962 major good Crystal Brook Inn. concert, Mra. Mary Burket is gen­ Baptist Society turn project at the Allaire State eral chairman. The affair l» a Welcomes Two And Turkey Supper Park. Official park guide service benefit to buy Ixmks for the li­ Met On Tuesday 2 V ' : tyillbe provided starling June 8 anil Give Barbecue For braries in Schools i3 and 111. ■ A special npetlng ol tho W.S.C will be continued each weekend Jairte« Waterhouse III The Ladies Aid Society of the through N ov. 2. T ro o p 105, K eans­ New Members of Cllifwood Community Methodist MCOSS Will Mark First Baptist Church, Matawan, THE MATAWAN BANK Church was held Monday evening. burg, will participate in the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. James R. Water­ Mrs. Frank Kormondy, newly met for its regular monthly meet­ Plan*, were made for the 20th an­ g ra m , house jr., entertained at a barbe­ 50th Anniversary elected president nf the Ladies MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY ing Tuesday. Mrs. William Smith - nlversary dinner to be held May T h e p ro g ra m w hich s ta rte d In cue Saturday In honor of their son, Auxiliary of the Keyport Elks 2030 j 14 and for a turkey supper to be IIWO is popular with the Scouts. A James R. Waterhouse 111 who re­ Tbirty*citiht volunteers, five sr., presided. Mrs. Uobeit Addiss strtlf members and four Monmouth appointed committees and welcom-1 hold May 24. special camp area has been set ceived First Holy Communion in led too prayer and Mrs. Harry Counly orijanizations are being cit­ ed two new members at the month- ! New officers elected were Mrs. aside for the Scouts and they re­ St. Joseph’s Church, Munson, the devotions. 1 ^ ’ ed by Monmouth County Organiza­ Jy auxiliary meeting. Welcomed j T. Matthews, president; Mrs. F, ceive special training from the Their guests wore Mr. and Mrs. The hostesses were Miss Lucie tion for Social Service at the 50th were Mrs. Michael Halloran and! EValdl, vice president; Mrs, J. park officials prior to starting their William Strang and children Made­ Miller, Mrs. Raymond Nowlin and Anniversary Dinner of the organi­ Mrs. Uthel Sechenski. | ; Drugas, secretary; Mrs. Tt Ward, program. No charge Is made for line, Linda Jean, Billy and George, Mrs. Munsun. zation Thursday nij»ht at Shadow* treasurer; Miss E. Geyer, missions the service and the park officials Mrs. Jack Karlik, Mr, and Mrs. Appointed to head committees j Plans were made lor a chicken brook, Shrewsbury. The volunteers and Mrs. H. Van Cleef, spiritual have found the project very help­ Walter Cohen, Keyport; Mr. nnd were Mrs. Karl l.ewis, chaplain; j supper on Tuesday, May ‘22 begin­ life. and organizations have devoted al­ ful. Mrs. Will-run A. Nixon, Arthur G. Mrs. Henry Dane, historian, Mrs, ning at 5:30 p.m. in ihe church lec­ m ost 10,000 h o u rs to the MCOSS Nixon, John Ni.\nn, Mrs. Georgo Charles Koenig, organist; M is.| tu re room . and thev arn to receive pins nnd r L aw rcnce D o w m ^ , sunshine; Mi;<. | The next meeting will be a cov- citations for 500, 250 and 100 hours Mrs. Joseph Micknylo, Mr. and John Armilage jr., birthday; Mrs, j en*d dish luncheon at 12; IN) p.m. on of scrvicu. Staff members art giv­ I D«pMlt U iurcfli* Ccrp«r*l!DA George Kapushy, publicity; Mrs. j Ju n e 12. Mrs. Winfield Whiston, Malawan; en pins for five years cf service, Mrs. J,'lines R, Waterhouse, Mrs. Arthur Gibson, pins; Mrs, M ichael; Tne names of Ihe award recip­ Halloran, hosh ss and Mrs. Vincent i Henry Garshgo and daughter ients will be listed in a spcciai An- Lynne, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. John Brand, crippled ch.ldren. Members ; nivcrsary booklet which i« being Marshall, Miss Anita Marshall, of tho executive committee also! published. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosts will serve on the program rom- i South Ambov: Mrs. Edward Palm- vult will be the speaker nt (he din­ ••••• •••••• or, Sayrevilfe; Mr. and Mrs John m ittee. | ner, scheduled for 7.15 p.m., and A cake sale is being ijKmsond i Dowling nnd s.ms, Jack and Mich­ tribute will he paid to Mrs. t.pwi.-* ael, Paterson; Mr. anil Mrs. Junies Thursday at the Acme starting at j Make Her Day A Happy One! S Thompson, IJncroft. wlv found­ FOR MOM ! Connelly, Belford, and Mr. and a .m . M rs. Lewis Is ch a irm an ed MCOSS on dune 21. 1012. and will h« ussisied Iiy Mrs. Roy I r O s - Mrs, Vincent Barrett, Toms River. FIELD A m ong the recipient* of pin.* for I (imbertsnu ami Mrs. Gihsnn. j Gifts were senl by Mr. ami Mrs. 2aD volunteer hours is Mrs. David ■lay K ellers and M r. anil M rs, Rosslnnm, Holmdel. Guest Speaker \ GROWN Gift Suggestions: Frank Jankowilz. For tOO or more volunteer homs, j Michael Hallman, nxalled ruler; AZALEAS 2“3*7 MCOSS is presenting cltutionu to . of the |\eyjH)rt Klks, wus guest j Matav/an Recreation thtf fnllowiriK from this aiv a : M rs. I speaker. Mrs. Gibson was aw.trded 1 ★ Lingerie Auv.Ubta H olm es and M iss Anna j ihe .special pri/.e and Mrs, Ko--- • Jackson & Perkins Commission Meets Wheeler, Keyport; Mu-, llauy Hu*; niondy and Mrs. Kapudiy W fie i ■ ★ Dresses her, Mrs. Joseph Standli'i and Mrs j hnslesM'-i. An f\ecntlv«i meeting . *1 lie Mntnwun Recreation C0111- Walter Wall, Keanslmn:, and Mi;-, i will be hchl May 17 ami the ne\t ; from ★ Costume Jewelry mlsrlnn Ii .ipiilii.mim-. VV ifi: nn < M>ie ni,f M r 1 f nii!'<'' ROSE BUSHES ( M ll.M I jll fjClil i 1 i: Ml I.a , I57 l-'-.A/T'-yi. .! v,uiii.u, mi iluewor um msi'ii, Hoinnit'i. ★ Bag* the summer recreiillon program. lenca Ue.iliy, Mis. George Wells, | Fiirlher liiformniion may lie ob­ Holmdel Recreation Mrs. Thom.-i1* (iriffin, Mrs. John j All Locither Little League '■ ★ Blouses tained from Anthony Nuccio, iec- (’onnollv, Mrs, I'kmI Kaiclici, Mts. | lenlion commissioner, 2Hi Washing­ Unit Plans Events I’fiilip and Mi- M»i I oh FREE ton Ave., Mnlaw-aii, or from Mis. sen. "A Hosiery II. Conrow Wyckoff, 202 luvlne Tentative pl.uv. for evenM to hr Official Dr., Matnw.in, s|K)M ned doling tin* spun): and Robokctli Lodge Plans League ★ Gloves At tin reorganization nieellng of slimmer were announced ihln wr« U P.* the commission hold Tuesday eve­ by thu Hohnd'H Kimieiilion Com For R u m m c i t ) o Sale Baseball With ning In the Hem-atlon HnlMliij;. million. The commiv.ion will ij>*ni And Many More To Choose From Middlesex ltd., Mr. Nuccio wus re- sor a carloon cainival for yminj'- Ihe l .nlv Cnlfav K ehek.ih l,odi;>* Putdiase of elocled rlinlinian; Mrs, Wyckoff, Hters Saltiriiay, May ?H. ’ will hold a nimmage sal' on May secretary nnd treasurer; fliomns Each Glova All Beautifully Gift Wrapped Inly 7 Inn ln»*»n i.et us the open ’’I lo !M iit thn Odd helhuvs H.tM, Glove Wei'nleml nnd IJ a v I li Marlin, Ing day for lh<* rommi^lxn'.t sum M»M We Are You Can Depend On Us For The WBC OtVK OKKItN STAMPS in-ide diirbif,1 n meeiio/i held In fh>‘ son, COIfax \ m \ . ; Odd h>l!'»ws Hall, A social hour Scoff's Franchlsod FINEST ELECTRICAL SERVICE Cilocf By hlrm Hi»pi't‘HeniatlveH of Holm del im- 1 Wil 4 h‘(ld follllWilH' llli1 liil'.llll’^'t Hitnl/.alliHi i h.iv " h'-en invllimI Io ; mei’liiiit iiiiij a ' * |iiiu il pn/M was I c i w i i Center AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES (‘litfciicli, Stull/. WiNon Ave , |Mitii‘i|iale in tli. Julv I "family iiw.iii|e<| In Mi i W i II m i o M i l i- v D R E S S MiHawun, supervisor of invrnlorh’s picnii'* p la in m av < <>n-1 J’.Ull. l|,.»IO»\ YoiU. u r. SHOP IM f*‘ 11! M 111' I lisl.il ri.ltinn Mn : ,ild . M r . \ ’h ir- M*-r.i« -H. ’. I ' > I »in Cllrd foi it U)l|i|f| ii mi ol .lit >• <>ii •• ti, ■Mill’s lh- .<• .jl . Mri* I I I 1 I ' I- I 1 ‘i V, | h (iJl ' i !1 '1: ; i .. ■ y ui'ivin* with tin* firm ai the in im siion will Nji'Mi-m .i men . nofi MlH'i Allt”l(.' 11.1111111* II 'HIM , .’dl -. Harris Hardware 139 Mciin St. Matawan nuiil llj.imoml SfW iri' I'.nihlriii |)ln ball learn which will plav Jn ihr*) Wl‘h I/O- Jone,. Mj.; Alf;e/| } t U nur in New YciiK. Tin' (iff,Hr wan Mlddlelmvn IJ,»y ;hoi :• l.canu-'. Any-j man, M n C-ul II ndv. Mr.. K--n 130 MAIN ST., MATAWAN - 10 6-1013 - WE DELIVER % ImM on I ho itoof Garden of (h** one iitie n niie,| hIimuIiI loniai'l tohn n*'lli hnuili. Mr* I) mnid H"‘ ; IhMel Piern’. l.iinders, (ommi»: IHg- MATAWAN 4QUBNA1- N J Thursday, May 10r 1962 ' P*sg* 5E* On- Sept. 14 » bus will leave There will be * «na«V- bar Jo Nancy Ycungman, Lind* Boyc«, Carol Puchmskas and Lynda *\y* Ynouacni tht uppointrerrt «rf Jwnea company for Ii y e a rs, H # At»rie be sent to 22 Fulton St., Newer*. | ~ ~ ~ Probasco. Jean Edler, t.y.'T-.Flor­ Mr. Otto said. . Tht regular meeting; of :he li- by Aug. i. | 4-H ers Demonstrate entine and Barbara Piichinska.t, Mrs. Melville Insley, Matawan, for-., A graduate of Red Bank High Dal^jW. ©to, president of New Mr; Dolan formerly wa» Tii- ctrised Practical Nurses, Division June installation dinner will cluse RtfbertsviHe. . m e r 4-K Clvib J,eaden». SchcKi!* he attended the University At County Contest je r s e y N *tu ?ift G as (jo.. fc»» »»* 'dustriaL R elatio n s A ssi.ita.i’s u.vth X , \v.i^ h eld M ay 1. n t tliSi Y .M C .A ., the meetmRs for Lhe summer H*!en Washbume. Marlboro; How about business cards? the National Lead Co. He was of Minnesota and wsi graduated, Long Branch, wltii president, Mrs. month*. Reservations for the din­ Presentations w ere m a d e on Apr. Barbara Wcijjand. Matawan; Jan graduated from Manhattan College Emma Berry, Eatontown, pro ner must be in to Miss Fanny SwiLison, Kalhy and Nancy NVIiis, We cs» supply them .quick'/’ from Bliss Electrical Institute,' 28 ai. M onm outh C ounty’s Sixth Holmdel; Gail Suydam, Sba?on aj>d at the rig h t price. C om e and '-Amended the New York ..Uni- Washington. He also attended a siding. Twelve delegales:..^dl te. Crosby, 584 Broadway, Long Annua] 4-H Demonstration Conteat fjribben and Janel Puchmskas, and try us. r .. 'yertfry .GreduattfvScIwol' #£•• fu » t j business: management course at sent to convention al the Atnbassa- B ranch, b y Ju n e 1. . !iefrS;A4'r.ini;tration. He lives with] doi: Hotel, Atlantic City, June 12, at Freehold Township School. Area his: wife, and -1 h e i r daughter, i IJ and 14, plus two local slat* club members who art being con­ Marion, ut 4* North Park Aye., | officers Mrs. Bessie Covert, Ealon- Rummage Sale To Aid sidered for participation in the Shrewsbury. . town. state director, and Mrs. state contest on July 11 at Rut­ Cliffwood Church gers University are: Tom Hanson C h arles H .. S chanck Jr., 1264 Berry, state corresponding secre­ We Are Pleased and Cen Fiorentjno. Robertsville, Eatontown Blvd.,- Oceanpcft, has I tary.^/ . , Piaim for a rummage sale lo be held May 17 »ruj 16 in the fellow­ "Planning a Garden"; Diane Le* been appointed superintendent of! New officers were elected as gier, Morganville, "Cleaning and -...... ship hall of tne Bsvview Presby­ the company’s bay. * district, He follows; President, Mrs. Mildred Bedding a Horse’s Stall." To Announce succeeds the late, Frank W. Pyanoe. Yost, 109 Osborn St., Keyport.; vice terian Church, Chitwood Beach, Club members in this area re­ president. Mrs. Ruth Sanders, from S a.m. io 3 p.m. were com­ ‘ ’ a u - r J i, ±, v a MtM i Mr Schanck had ibeeiy.: with the ceived the following'-ratings for Ocean Grove; secretary, Mrs. Edna pleted at e combined meeting of The Appointment To Our the Phoebe and Catherine Close ■ihnir demonstrations; Kathie Pon- Sigler, Port Monmouth, and treas­ tone, Hazlet; Kathy Erdman and urer, 'Mrs. Lois Stouffer, l.onu C ircles. Branch, 'Ihe installation of these Sales Staff officers will lie a dinner at the Ross W. Maghati Agency Willow Brook Inn;' Fair Haven. June S at 7 p.m, Mrs. Stella Har­ of ris, state executive: secretary. Glen | a -i S A F E B U Y S Rock, will be. the.installing officer- 135 New and Used Cars in Stock SAVE with -SAFECO' Mrs. Lcis StouJler, card party j chairman, gave a report on i i $ ’ 30 DAY WARRANTY — ,HANK FINANCINvT , Mr. Bayard T. Lamborn * usE hL 's L . / L \ . rn o s t successful evening and | thanked all for help and support. | Real Estate—Insurance Mrs. Berry urged ill members Who Will Be Pleased To Help to take full advantage of any re­ MATAWAN m Mai> S t I 0 w«d 6-0003 fresh er courses offered by the ENGLISH You In All Phases of insurance . .. vocationat program. S H 1 mn AGENCIES Rutgers University an d tw o ses­ Special Event* Planned S IN C E 194)4 sions of th» University of West • The Stale P-ainbow: Ball will be 1 % V i r g 1 n i a Cathodic Protection held Saturday at the Berkeley-' Monmouth and Maple, Red Bonk Course. He is a member of the Carteret Hotel, Asbury Park. Mrs. New Jersey G a s Associations Berry, chairman, announced reser­ • FA IR L A N E • F A L C O N PAINT Mr. Schanck is married and has vations are going fast. Tickets FORD three children. - wiil be available- at t h e door. • G A L A X IE Holm es & McDowell STORES There still are a few veals »v»i|*Ut INSURANCE OF AU KINDS SERVICE AND EXPERIENCE • Motorists Penalixtd on tne bus to the -Amish Village THUNDERB'RD a r e : our MtoTiwoRTAivr^ ropuctsi l in L a n c a ste r, P a ., M ay 19. The but leaves Long Branch Y.MC.A. The State Division ol Motor Ve­ • M E T E O R Main St.. lolmdel a t 7 b .p i .; Middletown Shopping MERCURY • COMET hicles suspended driving privilege* • MONTEREY- Center at 7:45 a.m. and Keypot t o f five more, bayshore a r e a m otor­ Five Corner* at S a.m. If inter- Tel. 946-4800 A PAINT THAT'S ists under th* point system and LINCOLN CONTINENTAL eiied, contact Mrs. Berry before mandatory - speeding programs. ftfAUY Motorists penalized w e re A rth u r S atu rd ay . Buttcher, Old Bridge; John R. 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D iam ond bracelet? Oh, you get ’em w hen you shop at A& P, along with the bread and the bananas. THI Of course, you've got to save Plaid S tam ps— quite a few. Perhaps you'd rather save for som ething FARMERS AND MERCHANTS > v ’ 1- "i m ore practical. Plaid Stam ps offer you m ore of alm ost anything you can nam e. 13 toasters ta -i-p - NATIONAL BANK choose from , 64 lam ps, 40 clocks, 13 coffeem akers, 56 flatw are silver patterns, 53 dinnsrw ars i r f , ( / " • ‘ ’ M a t a w a n patterns—to nam e just a few. That's w hat m akes Plaid Stam ps the finest trading stam p you can

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ew*kl An4 U<»#t Ub4«fa Bai>k !■ Monmouth Ceunty — PU ID STAMPS MOW UVA IU IIU AT A »P IN PLAID STAMPS Mstqb*r firtwi) ifrvttfn — ll*mb#r Ow y ftMW *' GRFAT£R NEW YORK - N^W JERSEY METROPOIITAN AREA ' Thursday, May 10, 1962: THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Severe

since July. 1/ ISM, when llaroid T. Aide Named By Holmes of Holmdel and Marshall A R B Y O U SAVING STAMPS BUT LOSING CASH? T. McDowell, River- Plujsa formed insurance Agency

The Holmes an d McDowelt In- aurance Agency, Main St., Holm­ ' del,-this week announced tljnl Bay­ ard T, ^5/nbom has been appoint­ ed to itsfsa!«n.:sta|(. Mr. TMnboin, 27, o f 1C ’M:;!-') O ik D r., C e lts. W IN N IN G COM B N eck, is m a rrie d tei th e fo rin o ri Miss Nmicy 'R..:Holmes, Holmdel, He is: a ; graduate ol Matawan O. High School and Union Junior C6l- lefje; Cranford, ami attended 7en> pie, University, Philadelphia, Pi., ‘ and Vanderbilt University. Naslir ville, Tend. i f 1 A U.S. Army veteran, he was em­ ployed for four years a3 a casualty, underwriter, to#' the American^ In- auipnce G roup,: H e. completed; an.; - SoWling ..course given by i tjjc ; Selected ;8ijsks .Insurance; .Co. Finn Started kn MM - The Holmes - & McDowell firm BAYARD T. LAMBOKN has spld insurance as a profession’: •«-partnership. A, year- latai they moved the business to Red Bank jvhere they- operated until ten W f l t t R DR.10UISI.PRAGER years ago, when they moved to a 11 yoi’r* not ".getting big cash. OPTOMETRIST colonial , type 'stru c tu re , w hich they Having* , aa well a* Btttiiip^ . . . builc on Main S^, Holmdel. ; SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY" « b« muricm fY F S EXAMINED iben you’re no t celling your (ull - The agency partners said yes­ O F F I C E H O U R S ' money's worth! Change to ifiop- Dally a*d Saturday* terday the firm will continue sell­ ping at A&P — where you can >, A .M . to « P .M . ing all types of insurance exclusive­ always be sure of BIG GASH Fridays I A.M. w I P.M. ly and that. Mr. Lamborn’s ap­ SA V IN G S on a storewKleneleetioii CloMd All Day Vedaendaya pointment was made to meet the IN EXTRA PLAID STAMPS o r values eveiy week in sHililioii demands of the growing area. TMt couptn f o 4 fot 100 PUid Stampo 30 W. Front St., to gift-giving H M D , SVA.MVS1 V E A L S A L E when you make a $5 purchai* or "»«»• at K e y p o r t i... wajlt. oKoijt business ■- ■ curds? AOP this w««k. RMeemable on!y it A>P We can;.'supply them quickly •tore* flivinp Plai4 Stamp*, limit: Om Con- COIfax 4-2020 and at tiie right price. Come pOH P<*r Adult Customer. and try us. y ...... -KCS- Coupun Void »ft*r Saturday, May 12, 1962. . WliOMIRE IMNO BONELESS L E C o r SHOULDER URGE E6GS RUMP Celebrating l«l*ct«li A Idol. A M f. ROAST ... Quality ' j i t «*">• 0 3 Ib . 3b.1 Snnnyllol#— fa st OfttMry— Salt or UfttaNtd 4 9 IUIMVMOOK IMMB O u r F i r s t WHITE EGGS SIB VIAL CHOPS 79£ LOIN VEAL CHOPS 89J B U T T E R : : V*«*Pr«feH 1 Natural Swiss CheoM £ 0 2 *R» ; tr a d e A J k •tit A. Anniversary 89* IA a I a J | S A Mild American er Swim » « i ] e TOP GRADE—YOUNG—U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED 11 ti 22 »•. 11* 14II*. MVI t t BII Paitobritad Proceif Frlgo Monarella ip*rtSkl"i White Ho h m Grasm IMaaaia victory ir.nj WE THANK alt our patrons for T U R K E Y S - - « • 3 3 : 3 9 : ™ Paiteuriied Preeeie making- our fifmt year » moat ■ Swiss Slices Evaporated Milk S» aucceHful one.'. . ■ONELEM . . I A , Domestie Blue Choose »»• : H«n4» 4 M. BRISKET Cuti I M aam ■ ■ 79* Fpr”1 All CORNED BEEF Italian Romano • n *

Our Own Sliced Provolone ^ 'Z* Sliced Mvoistor CutM Curl Beauty Salon Tea Bags FRESH CALAS (Pork Shovldors) 3 3 ; • r a s * PbKMANENT WAVING - HAIR CUTTING Smoked TIM IN G-FRO STIN G-SILVER BLOND1NO lOtaff P>l- 1K< Long ItUnd Center Slieee Kafular hiM •< 100 * * I k aluper«K!|MM Quality. Bonus Plaid Stamp Features! ' MANICURING - Nam Stoaks 99* Ducks 49: American . !• utva PlaM H « p i wHh IBB btra Plaid Btaapo WMi Biot BtligM th* purchai« of aach 1 tb. Poekago 1+4 lOlbi. 33Monro*St.,K«yport CO 4 -5966 Canned Hams 79! tho purchase of each 10 oi. far SW IFT’S PREM IUM Oiing Po m Im i ■ FREE GIFTS AAP BRAND $ | 3 9 h u n k s i » . »< 69* ErMhCodfiihStMki 29,; Mud J *M 9|« INSTANT COFFEE • can* WW IBB Irira Plaid Staapa WHli the purchase of aach gallon Soott BBPfltBV iniiRm a 1 0 w «z u M ■■ I M m Cklckin SiiBha-Cliicku Mndli-Crian of ChlekeR M I v w l PaporTowolt BONNIE ILWE Q Q < ■ I h l l l f l l Chicken Rlc» »r Chicken Vegetable A c a n s 3 3 l i p f s l t l W h lU ot Colored bdFABRIC SOFTENER •* I I O i h « t 4 A f With 20. «lf lakal roll “ B f BREAKFAST COCKTAIL 1 4 8 m . cane • V O Orange ft Apricet lle n M Juice 6 5 IB Extra Plaid U napt With KI o o m x tha purchAsa of aach 2 lb. lar 1 H e t. ANN PAGE Faolal Tistnoi CAMPBELL'S 4 CtHB 4 9 PLUM PRESERVES 49' ^19 O T . • I 4 0 0 * 1 SS Bxtra Plaid Stanpa With 1 6 * 1 . tha purchase of each combination pkg. K E L L O G G 'S corn flakes 2 pkge. 100 flW 4 5 Wenvelope FREE^f0A«iST(MATES Ajax CIm r m t STARUKE Ptui 123 C A c AAP Brand (Rid) 4*i. pkf. )2oi. pkf. tmriiul 6"x7" With thlorlnt M*«S l2 = J STATIONERY Sheet* 3 “ With >• m M m. Pistachio Nutt 29* 57* Burry’s Cookies , , 3 5 ’ •WUktl • «•«• ■■ SB Extra Plaid Stamp* Wit* the purcha»e of tach (6Vj xA I V 71 I Peadies 'XXL 3 - 49* Sunshine Hydrox ;;,47* Nebtiea FIRE-KINO UTILITY Ivory Snow Fig Newtons Twin Peck p>i « < l Chili Sauce w<" ::23* BAKING PAN 59 f*r family waih «nd d!ih*i D .flliariig ftw PARTY MINT f I« 01. IA I , R ichardson jeluu pk?- W ith 4* 1 1% «> # | i Mixed INuts “ w‘ 2'r 89* (Coupon* attached to aach itam) •H labt! pk). Blue Bonnet M a r g a r i n e llk ' 2 9 ' W hite T una F ish «,!.».«.»a.*.. 7;;n39« „ % m t ' S / u 4 ; With 2e eff lebel pkg.1 Frozen Food Buytl W h e a t G o r m Kretiehi '^37« IO ; 55« A IP Brrnl— Cinointratad ■** Instant Coffee w„ S fFL., I ' M J & l M r l Y -f V ■»».% ‘ « v Ivory Soap Herb-Oi Bouillon G ubos i plr. 25' Y uban Instant Coffee IT 1 4 9 Orange Juice 6 89* MRSONAl SIZI i1/. 0.-17* Buy I at re), pnee I i]o.. H i 4 as. Q ravym astor F.rM.u.,*,.*iH AIP Brand bolll. 1 1 7 * * Fels Liquid I e t '/] price * pi.llic • • G rape Juice 3w 4,t eapiiearn n* ■ ■ 4 “‘•■IS* Minute Meld Pillsbury CalCake M ixes A, S „ ;;;>3 9 * Colgate D ental Cream ^ H " - 5 3 * L e m o n a d e Reg uler or Pink •3 earn w 3 5w * 7 oi. Lotion Stronghcart Dog Food ' ‘. n o * Lustre Crem e Sham poo bet. 1 . 0 0 B irds Eye O range Juice *2 cam4 , t 3 9 * Ivory Soap Lem on N’ L im oado MMn;l' 3 Iearn - 3 5 * S r tolltt *nJ bath M OTHER'S DAY VALUES! FRESH FROM JANE PARKER p A A P lA A Fenque* Brapd—Beef, le i. LOOK W HAT'S NEW ■ l l ® ® Chieken, TurUf 4 £ 7 5 * MNE PAIKfft jAHi PAMN ftUfT A NUT * l i t n » 41* FOR YOU IN ' g g W hola B aby O kra Ubby’i pt«>. CHERRY PIE DANISH RING Libby’s K ale * ; ; 3 i * I n . Ivory Soap Breen Beans i 4plfL 7 « Por tailtt «nd bath* at SUBURBAN Libby’s W hole Straw berries eup | medium 5 9 PROFANE 3 u t n ■ ¥ Sunnyfield W affles

Vol Juiry-rirli an«l flavor foi Mtmlmttiriirjr rlirul*e Flllnl ««|ih a »nrl* ly «»f ilfli- iom llilhlu , , Uvi«!i*«l Enjoy COFFEE M IU FLAVOR llfAllnl m i'lT -t Im ir riitH'inn, Hnk> cm«t. wilh «'ti«|> milt . . . line rInk U •p|»rli.riii|S! (irl M) hoinii 1*1.All) ST\M I’S wilh m ’h (Ihrrrf i;f « .V) Hit ii ii ^ H M D ST WII’S wilh «•> h IMtn»h !*:. , ' •'». • rl •• nIm» tl«li tecrl on (ini'lflgr. « * ' ‘ Liquid Doicrjrw! W I ! CECUM you ww7 nn With Be 12 oi, JRAq FUVOR... W ACANI •If label pUittei ’ Fresh Frulta and Vegetables ! Got 25 Extra Pljld SUm pi with Iho Purcliaia of aadi 5 Ib, B ay “tuK-iir A j a x Rich anrf full-tetH*4 Liquid Cloantr Ik. RED CIRCLE i H see IT TODAY- ORANGES = 5 3 9 ‘ i i o i - 5 7 * M S - U . B A * ’ V/Sir OUH 8H 0W R00H fuuny, kot. hat. finder fll/»'Vm MONMtnrni r i. 11 ai I’ooi.i' avf.„ iiahman rowrjiiiip rt. m aj main .si„ KKANSinmn 1.0 M M O Tu m . - Wed. Ihura., Ilnlil » I’.M Inna. W imI, lliuri,, (Inltl » I'.M, Mon. ■ I'uaa. . Wed. ■ Iliura., Ilnlil 1 l*.M. I IH l l t W A Y ii C U lT W O O tt F rid ay tlnll) 1# I’.M. I'flday tlnlll 10 P.M, Frldar Unlll II «• *r R l, U Al CUI'FWIHJO AVI',,, CUI'I'WOOI) luvi. Wed. Ilw r.., Until I r.M. - l'rl«»» UMII It P.M THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thuradr^ May 10, 196$ & L N M L ® 8 & E J ------il— New Jjiunswlclt Transfor Co., Hdl- Mr. tewandowskl, also a grad- J York City, is employed by tho I>sy Cgiiltelt B r id e O f K e y p o r t M a n Miss Rutli Tracy sie !s a member of tb» Elks | uaia1810 of Keyport Hi«h School, Ib ] Puntral Ifcme te Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs Paul CauUe.it, 1H Miss Aiison Weds lodge in South. River. employed uy Armstrong Cork Co., | -,-j,e wedd!„„ !s phnned for May, First St., Keyport are ihe parents A . summer wedding1 is planned. ‘ ‘ K evport. 1963‘ ' r ol a daughter born m Monmouth To Be Married No dat* has been le t io r ihe ' Medical Center on Sundav, May 0, G. M. Duncan Jr. Lewundowski-Corveleyn wedding. ■19B2. ‘ Mr. and Mrt. Herbert J. Daley, 'MJs# itory Jean Anion, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tracy, 15 Haug St., Union Beach, have Reg-jo-MutNell Births U n k o o h n er ,“ ol Mr. and Mri. Zane E, An. Gotha, Fla., formerly of Atlantic A daughler was born io Mr. and announced the engagement of ber Mr. and. Mrs. John P. MacNeil, G ibbs rJ t(H), 133 Washington Av*„ Mafc»- St., Keyport, announce ths engage­ daughter, Miss Carol Diane Cor- 20 Pupek Rd.. South Amboy, nave Mrs. Alfred Kmkbohner. 28 Car­ Mr. and Mm. Edward Grt>bv.. 24 veieyp. to Waiter J. Leivandov.ski, announced the engagement of their m en St., Vfi?st K ean sb u rg . on Sun­ ffi" W»n( b«c»n)e tl>£ bride of George ment of their daughter. Miss Ruth Sea View Ave., Keansburg. are tiie son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cowling, daughter. Miss Patricia Ann Mac- day, V a y k, in Monmouth Med­ /, M. DuncsiP jr.rsoa of - Mr. snd Euretla Tracy, to Charles C. Doo­ I pariMit* of a son born in Monmouth COI Poole Ave., Union teach. M'.ss Neil, to William J. Regan jr., son ical Center. . %: Mrt. Dunfcan, Ml Edgewater Dr., | Medical Center on Friday, May 4. ley, son of M r. Rnd Mrs. J. W. Doo­ of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Regan, . ' Matawan on Saturday afternoon, ley, Orlando, FlauThc wedding wi’.l 1962. , “ ■’ M a y 5, 1962. T h e R e v .-A lfre d Sm ith Cliffwood Ave.. CMIwond. 'Revivaltim&'‘ ta k e p la c e J u n e 23, 1962 :n (he Col- k I Miss MacNeil wus graduated from T performed. the double ring cere­ lege Park Baptist Church, Orlan-! f ■ Volpe . '■, pooy in St. Joseph’* Church at | St. Mary's Hiy,h School. South Am­ ? ' do. . I ’ . A son was bom fei Mr. and M t s . The Rev. Stanley Michael, field boy and is employed by the Pru­ representative for “Revivy.lf.jme/ The bride-elect is a graduate of I Peter Voljie, 4 Georgetown lane, Tl%,))jiide w s* given in marriage dential Insurance Co., Newark, v, 1962 i n ational radio b ro a d c a st of th e Alb. *?; ~ Lakt-view High School, attended i f* Htizlei, on ‘I'huiMiay. May 3, " semblws of God, will be in Keaiuh Vf'. Iw -hw ‘lather. She wore a litrcet. Ann Lisbeth Seese School, Orlando j ^ in Riverview Hospital. burg At h spocial rally Saturday. ■J: 'kogth gowa oi white chiffon. A and Is employed by the Columbia Fiu-rel! ' He wj!I be guest speaker at tht iir.'lltted Ia«e jacket with scoop neck Ribbon and Carbon Manufactur­ Emmanuel Assembly of G o d £ts trf a d a u g h te r b o m ta R iver- vice is sch ed u led to bc*gin a t t . l # BsRw„ length veil ol French, illusion fell Southwest DeKalb High School, De­ i view Hospital on 'I’hun-day, M ay 3, I p.m., the Rev. Timothy M. Adami, pS§|. catur, Georgia, ,and attended Geor­ * / y - h m flower headband and *he 1D62, I host pastor, has announced. ? e*rffed«^a«ica£> bouquet el white gia Institute of Technology. He is associated with hi* father In Doo­ fgfllgrigMtott . , ley and Son Construction C o. Or- ~ ti • J M i»,9arbara Warrake.CHffwood Itiiidu. -- wa» tbe raaidi ot honor. Her S*£*m m »qI» rtreet-tagth chiffon gown Clark-Davisoa y£ £ )W i a fitted sleeveless bodice and :! .Announcement has been made nf * -, ^m d^Mckline^ A circular veil M l the engagement of Miss Edith L. Davison, 307 Main St., Matawan, $ ______daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davison, to Louts K. -Jw an,TwasJhe t*it man. A smail Cttrk, son of Mrs. Waiter ‘ R. 6 *. reception 'iolMiwed In tho homo ol Clark, East Brunswick, and the MISS CAROL CORVELF.YN 1 lha bride’* parents. late Mr. Clark. ' \A J‘ Matawu GradMta* Hi? Miss Davison was graduated Corvelcyn also is the daughter of ''-t.>TlM!i'C0 upie were graduated from irom Lesley College, Cambridge, Frank M. Corveleyn, Gar.veod. > Matawaav Hig!i ’ SchooL The bride Mas*, snd the Jersey City State Miss Corveleyn attended Linden f'v»t?*« Ytteraa* ofFortijn Wars, Mc- Mr. Clark >4 triployed by th* B ran c h . ter School of Embalming, New ter «f Mr. and Mr*. Beajamln center. aw ’r t ta l t l tuna, not ji i s i n u i - ■ P o s t 1211, M a ta - Miss Nortna Ssemos, Iselki, was W n o rtk i. m South llth St„ New­ the maid of honor. She wore a "th a bri4*greom asived three-sad­ ark, beeaata A * ' bride of Joaeph ycU ow gaum wMi so overskirt and ■“ a rtin tha artsy aad J* AltMO, n «f Mr. end Mrs. Jer­ carried iliac flowem with yellow in _ by. Dwltast 4a Nemours, ry AU«x». Box W, Route IS, Key­ the center.: rUn. They Drill w ide on Bridal attendant* were Miss port, on Sunday, May 8 , 19(2, at M ary Ann Roman, Maplewood, and 9t StanW M ChuNh. Nenvark. The Mrs. S. Zenewicz, Lake Shawnee. Rav. A. W cu k performed the cere­ Iliey were dreosed tn aame as Union B»och Girl m on y. the maid of honor and carried lilac- $0M • In. Tefloa OriddU A.M i n HEAR Illc k s 17 Union St., Matawan, are the A daughter waa bom on Friday, parents of a daughter, born Wed IO In. TaRon Bectrk Fry Pan .... Yf.VS 11.9T everything? Apr. 27, I9S2, in St. Peter’s Hos­ nesday, May 2. 1962, In R lv e rv iew Wtntff wMi 1 W 7 pital lo Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. H ospital. pl«H givM y«u PAYS SATISFACTION Hick.», S3 Stevens Ave., Old Bridge. |U pl» l»0 asiiHlhlM ia au Traes lanhal CALIFORNIA Hall 1 m yw p t iktppfaf awllaac« aa* O i i b h M ley Dr., Matawan, Monday, Apr. M anenll PULL OearanteeW by Good HotMekeeplngf i 21. M 2 . Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph P. Manenti 21 llullonwood PI.. Hazlet, arc the URGE PINT parents of a son, born Wednesday, ■OX May 2, 1962. In Monmouth Medical LUSCIOUS 2 9 Dairy Department Bakery Values C enter, Jumbo Famous ^ A lOKCIN S CRCAM VIRGINIA Lft - IIMON O* HUIKRIIY REMOVAL SALE D ic k e y W'ltion Brarv, **' w A son was born in I-itkln Hospital Cantaloupes on W ednesday, M ay 2, 1962, lo M r. i J e rs e y la r g e snd Mr*. D. Gary Dickcy, 1 G a r Cheese £ 29 Pies 2 1.00 2 0 * o 5 0 % den PI., Cliffwood. AsparagusI G r e e n original bunch " — KRAM HA!URAL M O IH IR S DAY B ro w n « * 9 9 « Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd nrown, s— r k » 3 3 c L A Y E R C A K E N E E 3 0 " FREEI 1 0 0 SWISS SLICES MARKDOWNS! Koto St., Cliffwood, are the pur i MH OREEN STAMPS C M A M N L IID tnts of a daughter, born In Perth UM OAKEN STAMfS i W H Ifl OR C O IO K M In lo yewf rtgwloi sium pi Amlxiy Hospital. h dirt i b W y»vr itawpi ; i ★ Dresses and Separates p«rdto*« «l M y wkrnw iwllh pvf«h«H# •! ) polfi r>( Womin'ij C e F F I E CAKI |! CHEESE SI Iff S B ax ter FUNK A WAON4M. W C l f i l A III A fVlll;AI»'r - .'if Iwi,--! t,\ ' i r •I i y » cio « LNCYCLO^EDiM r t n O N HOSE .& V i n t e r siisdi S k i r i s M rs. . ! W. linntvr, 20 Hrook j l . tld* Trailer Pnrk, llnzlvt, In Mull l> REDDIWIP - 4 9 c WHITE BREAD lonberg llfwplltvl, Plsinllcld On May S' N u m ...... lapifM Ut, lAmf II. ★ Costume Jewelry 1 1W)2. The baby lias bcrn nnmrd M«y 11 . 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tlw f u s t uma. Vshetiag w e re fire&l-it: s u m v e d bv son. Stephen Tac-iak ivu and iivi;d sn Marlboro >0 yoais. 1 jr., MaUuva nnd three grandchil- Sne iv,i!) {iri-si(ient c! tl.s Marlboro I funeral services (.emetery. tast Orange, Wed On Saturday Janies Kudnck, Perth Amboy, O b itu a r ie s Mr&e Kolsar, Kevport. *’ir«e Zylfca Funeral Home, 51? d ren. School Pnri.'n: i vjcbc-r Asnif^tiOn.! Mr. Catania was born in I Laly brother of ths bridegroom and Ro­ Funeral arryr^i>:H-n;>: were un­ B t - M r ie s ^feI■ h : is b n r td. sne is sv.r- J Mrs. Frederick Moores j ant! cam e !o E a s t Orango u h e » h a Mrs. Joha Rvgitl State St., Perth Amboy, naa wdrgc In Perth Amboy bert Rapp, J.atsrcnce Harbor, cou­ of arrangements. der tne dilution o!: the /.ylKa Fu­ vived hv a son. Jo sep h Y o u s s o u f . [ I‘uni*ra! ,s e r v e s werv lurid Fri- ! was two-years-oid. He lived there sin of the bridegroom. Mrs. Anne Butzko Ry^tel of 418 neral ’Heme. Pe.Mh An*ibov. ,, and a uautihier. t.rn:!v Ann. botn i u a v at 1 p.m . m the HcdJe Funeraj | uniii 10 y e a rs ak»> whf.*n he m o v ed Pleasant Ave., PJamfiefd. daughter B en jam in .lu rew icz ai. and lour b.-u:?:ei.s. Jt.'hn. ; Hv/ne. Ktypori, with tfie Rev. John ! to IVortft Arlington. He had been Mfes Barbara Antoinette Craae, . A reception followed in the M«r- WiJuani H. Purler of Mrs. Anna Eutzko o l P e rth A m ­ Benjamin Jurewicz, 4 Forrest hrank. Ari'.nonv and .Joseph vr,oi}t'. H. jjJutrpe, pastor' of thi* Keyport! 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rober< employed for .If) years as a machin*. ganviile Voiunlecr lire house. boy and the late Andrew BuUko, Ave., Sayrevilie died Thursday, William H. Porter. /4. of fcinn- al! cf broi'klvn. { Reformed Church, officiating fort 192 Freneau Ave., M atawan, ist by Pavia Metals Co.. N ew ark.^ F o r th eir wedding HijnSo Maine died T h u rsd ay , M ay 3, 1962. a t M ay 3, I9G2, a t R oosevelt H ospital, son Rd.. Rumson. d>ed Sunday. Services we i t’ held Tuesday ar 31 r Mrs. Be lie W. Mooratc] and AntJiony, pompion I-akes;: side at 119 First St., Keyport. Rygiel is surviveu by her husband, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. A^~ Mr. Porter, u- retired horiicul- j Israel W. and Elizabeth (Tonis) j three :;isUrs, Mrs. Angela Rusvj lasCburcIv Perth Amboy. tunst, was past president of tne William E. Harris Sr. iHw.brkJe was given tn marriage The bride was graduated from Jo h n ; a son, John ji\; two sisters,} nes (Jurkjewitv) Jurewjcz; three William K. Harris sr.. 7S, of Cor­ Moores. She was the widow o f 5 and M rs. Nancv Uanzi, West Qr- Mrs. Mary Howard. Morgan; andj daughters, Mra. Thevesa PrusiK, N.J. Firemen's Association, past I Frederick Moores and was a fo rm ­ ange, and. Mrs. Anna DiOonisnico, by her fathisr. she wore a floor- Malawi-. High Schoot and is env al Gables, Fla., formerly of Mata­ Mrs. Helen Adamic, Hopelawn. and Mrs. Alice Koblos, Sayrevilie and president of the Shrew>burv Hose ! e r resident Keyport. East Orange, . f’"' I .’ -V leoglh Venetian lace wedilinK gown ployed by Revlon, Inc., Edison. C!n. and past president of the Run,)-1 wan, died Saturday, May 5, 19S2, four brothers, George and Joltn Mrs. Ceceha Napierkowsk*, South at the home of his son, William E. over tulle. The fitted bodicc had a T h e b rid e g ro o m we.* g ra d u a te d son Horticultural Society. He was < P e rc y 3. l«w Li M rs, Hct’.-n E . Lord scalloped princess neckline. Murder­ Butzko, Matawan, and Andrew and River; three sons, Stanley and Harris jr., Chicora, Pa. from- Freehold Regional High Matthew, South River and Frank, a communicant of Holy Cio*s | Funeral stryic&s were held ht Funeral serviws for Mrs. Helen ed with seed pearls and iridescent Joseph B., Perth Amboy, Mr. -Harris was a former mem­ School and is a member of the Cliffwood; J.9. grandchildren and Church, Rumson. > 8 a .m . Fri<*2y sit fhe F ree m a n F u ­ F.. Lord. .19 Shenvood Ave., Cliff- aequUw, and long filled sleeves. Funeral services were held 8:30 ber of Trinity Episcopal Church Morganville Volunteer Fire Co. He one great-grandchild. / Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. neral tome, Freehold, and a re­ wood Beach, were held Friday- At A aeed-pearl qi'Owu .hold'sifcr shoul­ a.m. Monday at the Higgins Fu­ and the Masons, both'In Matawan, is employed by Strother and Eckel James Tierney, Ridgewood; a I quiem mass was ottered at 9 u.m. 8 p.m at the Beole Funeral Home, der-length veil ol French illusion neral Home, 20f; Bate St., Plain­ Funeral services were held M and had served as Matawan’s build­ Excavating Co., Inc., Malawan. brother, John Porter, Middletown; j in St. Peter's CfKirch. Freehold, bv Keyport, with the Rev. Francis Os- and she carried a cascaoe oouquet field, followed by a 9 a.m /high 8: 30 a.m . M onday a t th e M alisze# - ing inspector. a sister, Mrs. Hdwurd Farry jr., j the Kev, Bernard McK. GarlicV, | terslock', pastor of the Bcyv.ew ot white chrysanthemums and ba­ requiem mass at St. John's Church, ski Funeral Home, 121 Main St., He was the husband of the late Uncrof!, formerly of Keyport, and I rector, for Percy J. Lewis, 81.:of Presbyterian Church, Cliffwood, o ti1 bies'-breath. Dunellen. Interment was m i H o y Sayrevilie lollowed by a solemn Mrs. Esther (Hikting) Harris. two grandchildren. j 32 R ou te 33. F reeh o ld Tow nship, fictatmg. Cremation was held > Mijf* Dorothy Kudrick, Morgan- W ills Filed Trinity Cemetery, Perth Amboy. high mass of requiem at 9 a.m. m Surviving, besides hii son, are who died Tuesday, May 1, 1962, Saturday at the Rosehill Crema.', ville, sister of the bridegroom, was St. Stanislaus Church. Burial was Service; were held Wednesday at a daughter, Mrs. Mildred H. Snit- j at his home, following a long ill­ tory, Linden. , . the maid ol honor. Her hesven blue Edward B. Sandford . Mis. Elizabeth May m the church cemetery. &:30 a.m . at the. Jo h n E. D ay F u - j zier, Rurnson; a sister, Mrs. Ethel) ness. Interment was in Maplewood Mrs. Lord, who was 73, died May organza street-length gown vas de­ Edward B. Sandford, Matawan, Mrs. Elizabeth .Woloshin May of neral Home, ked Bank. A requiem! Payette. Babylon, L.I., and two i Stephen Taciak Sr. . Cemetery, Freehold. ,. 2, 19G2 at Monmouth Medical Cen­ signed -with a Grecian-draped neck­ wtio d ied A pr. 13, left $300 each 444 Hal! Ave., Perth Arnboy, died m ass follow ed at tl: 30 a.m . m H oly Rrandchildrcn. Stephen. Taciak sr., 292 Washing­ te r. - line, and cap sleeves. A circular (o Eleanor Ewarc, Audrey Callag­ Friday, Alay"A, 1962, a t h e r hom e. Cross Church tnlh ihe Rev. Joseph The funeral was Wednesday at 1 Mr. Lewis was born in Kidder- ton St., Perth Amboy, died Sunday, i Born in Bayonne, the daughter veil M l over her matching pp“.n han an d N orm ,on Noe; S4S9 to M y r­ She was a resident of Perth Amboy A Sullivan, pastor officiating, Bur­ p.m. In the Bed.te Funeral Home, ministtr, England, the son of J ohn May 6, 1%2. He had been a resi­ of the late Charles ana Charlotta pillbox and she carried a .colonial tle A. Piektlek and $11)00 to George for 60 years. Mrs. May was a conv ial was at Mi. Olivet Cemetery, Matawan, Burial was in Old Ten- and Ethel (Griffin) Lewis. He was dent of Perth Amboy the past 50 F.ckman, Mrs. Lord was formerly7 bouquet ofysllow chrysanthemums. N. Wilson. Gifts of 18000 each were mumcant of the Ukrainian Catho­ Middletown. nent Cemetery, Tennent. a superintendent at Uie A Se M y e a rs. of Roselle Park and lived in Cliff- Twu Bridesmaids left to his daughters, Charlotte F. lic Church of the Assumption. Karagheuslan Rug Mill for 45 years Mrs. Hau&sein A. Youssou! John J. Stefanskl wood Beach for the piw sight The bridesmaids were Miss Edith Hopkins, Bernice Troy, «nd Doro­ Surviving are her husband, Ray­ A retired maintenance man at end a member of the Foremen's M rs. Annt* M a rie Y oussouf, 47, of John J. Stefanskl. 506 Washing­ years. She was the widow of Crayffyrd, Matawan and Miss Re- thy J . Geran and to a son, William mond May sr.; two sons, Michael Roosevelt Hospital m Edison, Mr. Club and the Quarter Century Route 9, Marlboro, died Friday ton Ave., South Avnboy, died Sat­ J. Edison Loru. Mrs. Lord wat lwt Smith : Robinson, Old Bridge, P. Sandford, who is designated as Woloshin. Perth Amboy and Joseph Tacmk-was ^ communicant of St. Club, both rug mill organizations. night, M ay 4, 1962, m F itk in H os­ u rd ay , M ay 5, 1962, at his hom e, a past president of the P-TA o( toclr' gowns; and headpieces were executor o< the will, filed recently Woloshin, Fords; three daughters, Stephen's Crcujch, Perth Amboy, He was a member of St. Peter's f pital. A native of Perth Amboy, Mr. Sherman School. ; Styledliko ihe honor attendant's in for probate in the office of Mon­ A nna M a y ; N ew ark , M rs . M ary and wus a member of Us Polish Churcft and a member of the Stefanskl had resided in South Am­ church's vestry. Surviving are two daughters pale: sky blue and they carried mouth County Surrogate Edward C. Ondrejcak, Woodbridge and M rs . Roman Catholic Union of America She and her husband, llaussem boy for the past 35 year*. He was Odkaial bouquets of yellow chrysan- Broege. The residue ot the estate Josephine Dafcik of Edison; two organization, and of the Kasa Pos- A. Youssou!, were the operators of Beside* his parents, he ia sur­ Mrs. Herman Vopelius of Cliffwood, the owner of the Stefsnski Tavern. U eanum s. - is left to hie wife, Mra. Arabella steptons, Victor May of Keans­ miertna Society. the Youssouf Restaurant und Mo­ vived by Inis wife, Mr*. Mildred Beach and Mrs. Helen Hutchesoa Vie w as a co m m u n ican t of the Sa­ ot Downey, Calif.; a son, Russell i Antoine Seber, Freehold, broth- Sandford, according to the will burg and Raymond May jr.. Perth In addition to his wife, the for­ tel on R o u te 9. .. (Simons) Lewis; a son, J. Willis cred Heart Church, South Amboy; E. Lord ot Portland, Maine, and •r-in-law o’ the bridegroom;. was which is dated last July 31. - Amboy; 10 grandchildren and one mer Agnes Roszmarynowski, he Is Mi'S. Youssouf was born in Brook- Lewis, Keyport; a daughter. Miss a member of its Holy Name So­ Susan M. Lewis, at home; a aister, four grandchildren. ’ ' cicty and wai a member of the Mrs. Thomas Maher, Freehold, and Polish American Citizen’s Club. Uiree grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Mr». Hel­ Will B» Celebrant | en Stefanski: four «ons, Walter, J«aeph Catania The Rev. Clarence LawM «k: l.aurence Harbor and Eugeti“, John Funeral services were held Fri­ chaplain to the Episcopal student* jr. and Gerald, South Amboy; day ai the DelPresto Funeral Home, at Rutgers University, will be cel*, three sisters, Mrs, John Bnish, Newark, with r, solemn high mass brant and preacher at all the ierv> l.avalette; Mr*. Stephen Tatnrka, at 10 a.m, at uur Lady Queen of ices fn St. Mary'* Episcopal Perth Arr.boy and Mrs. LeRoy Peace Church, North Arlington, for Church, Keyport, on Sunday. > I*oUs, Elizabeth; and three broth­ Jo se p h C atan ia , 55, N orth A rlin g ­ ers, Stanley, South Amboy; Mich­ ton, w ho died M onday, A pr. 30. Have you read tha classified ael, Laurence Harbor ana Frank, 1962, In E a st O range G eneral H ospi- a u s? K eyport. The funeral was held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Kurzawa Funer­ al Home, South Amboy. A solemn hij;h requiem mass was celebrated at 9 a.m. in tho Sacred Heart Church. Interment wai In the church cemetery. John Clausen Sr. John Clausen sr., 1)0, diet! Mon­ day, May 7, 1962 in hit home on Routa 34, Atlantic Township. b . can I49e Born in New York City, he was Hi-Ho Coffee the son of the late John and Mary (Engle) Clausen. He had lived In Reg., Drip Atlantic Township five years. Ehler's Coffee Fine 59» His wife was the late Ann (Abra­ ham) Clausen. Haro & Hardart Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ib. can Edna Niehaus, Atlantic Township; R«f., D rip Coffee 59. three sons, John Clausen Jr., llalm- del; Arthur Clausen, Adelphia, W E HAVE 'EM! '4c OH label Q iait A Sanbota and Fred Clausen, Atlantic Town­ Coffee Onp Ih. «en 59. ship; a aister, Mrs. Louise Riech, CALL LO 6450(1 Alloway; 10 grandchildren, and 22 great-grandchildren. 12 o z. can 39. The funeral was held Wednesday Swift's Prem at 2:30 p.m. in the Bedle Funeral n ox. Home, Matawan, with the Rev. Sw ift's Andrew A. Burkhurdt, pastor of the Matawan Lumber Co. Peanut Butter |ar 29. Holmdel Reformed Church, offici­ ating. Burial was In Old Tennent The !• n u \(ill/ lyUinht i I m i l . Ik Cemetery, Tennent. Shortening SwHt'ning 3 65. Mrs. Richard M. Burlew SUTPH1N AVF-. MATAWAN Mrs. Helen Burlew, M, of Cottrell Iordan’s tmtani Rd., Cheesequnke, died Monday, Potatoes |B portion) 2 ’r45« M ny 7, 1962, in South A m boy M em ­ orial Hospital. E h le r'i Born in Madison Township, ihe t t g . o l M 5 9 ® wai the daughter of tlie late Sam­ It’s Spring ... Tea Bags k Sale uel and Marion (Lloyd) Gordon. She wns a member of the First Uaptist Church, Matawan, nnd The Tim e To H it The B.C.& B.D. Drinks 3 l. *1 Cheesequake Fire Company Auxil­ iary . Surviving are her husband, Rich­ ard M. Burlew; two sons, Gordon O P E N R O A D Hudson J t lu 2 49= Burlew, Matawan, and Richard S. Burlew, Point Pleasant Beach; and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Van Butklrk, Mayonnaise *-* »" * 65> Lake Worth, Fla. Funeral lervices will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. In the Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, with the C am pbell's Pork & Beans 8 >1 Rev. Robert W. Addiss, pastor of the Fii»t Baptist Church, Matawan, 14 M officiating. Burial will lie In Old Campbell's ft I m m 4 <1 Tennent Cemetery, Tennent. M n. Elile Qullter 14 oz. % Frvks ft h w Mrs. Elsie Quilter, 54, ol 2(1 Mat­ Campbell's 3 <1 awan Rd., Cliffwood, died Tuesday, May 8, 1962 at Ihe home of her daughter, Mrs. Ann Cahill with 6 «1 whom she lived. Campbell's Besides her daughter, she it sur­ vived by her mother, Mrs. Anna LEG OF LAIHlBt:S ‘4 7 ‘ Gross. Brick Township; two sons, RuDonl ’M VAI.MNT VIM 4 Dr. Sdn., RAH, W Walli, IOVIM IIADY » » ,) Ravioli -■* Sfisssf 4 “r*1 Jaincs, West New York, N..I. and John, Hoboken ond by another Green, Sid. Trans ...... I I I K .M daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Breen; a 'M PLYMOUTH Del.uiu 4-Dr. Station Waacn, I Cyl., hiiio Oiant She 31. brother, Gus Gross, and a sister, Auto. Tram ., R tll, Tan ...... I I 4 K .M 59- ?75- t 8 9 . Soap Pads Mri. Marie Folk, all nf North Ber­ LAMB CHOPS 13 ’«« «A Ij\X IE Hdlp. Sedan, I Cvl., Auto. Tran., R U I, gen, and nine granrtuhlldren. P o w e r S le t r and Brakes, While ...... J177S.M F u n e ra l irrn n g e m e n ls nre_ undei >-1w O n Cui i 4 lri>Hoa Meal Sectloni c>||| CHUCK OF LAMB ^25 Grapefruit $^| the direction of the Day Funeral ’H RAM RLER C'utlom 4-Dr. Stallnn Wanwi, I C y l., Home, Keypori. Stiunlard. R tll, R o m and Gray ...... I I I N . 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( o r , M iln 4 Ml. Ill h Bill Lanzaro's IT IO M MONTHS IO I'AV OI-I.N I VI .MNt.S III. • LO 6 -2 2 2 4 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ROUTE 35 and 36 Thursday, May 10, 196# Poga Tw» THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.

KYA!,f!-12 Start D ecisive E vent In K cvporl-C hrisiiu.il B rothers. M eet Freehold Regional Tops Keyport; Ja ckso n H ig h Ju m p Councilman Robert Strang an­ nounces th a t 8-12 b aseb all in K ey- St. M ary’s (S\) At KIIS Field ioday port will git under way Sunday with the playing of two games, The bj# one agamsr. Freehold Ro- man sacrificed him along but Mil- the Cardinals vs. the Raiders and N e w a rk M e e t R e co rd ich skied out. Glum walked and an gicnal at KHS field Saturday yol the Bears v:S. the Braves. The away irom Keyport High's baseball error put the runners in scoring games utart 12:^0 p.m. at the,, Bruce Jackson, for whom *e breaker, for Keyport, Larry Poland, position. Roy Daum came home or. forces. The Colonials trailed most Atco Field. This field now has fix­ r'-tiijjiJt of high, schoo) atWp.tie ijoing out past 47 ft. in. the. snot put. of the game only to pul! it out in a pas«ea bail. Saunders hit a three- But it was Augie Zihncar, Holni- tures sucli as big league dug- iglory vifj supposed to pas* with the the last inning and then suppress a bsgger, Glum .scoring. Oilwcther ending, ot- the basketball seasonjn del, competing for CBA, who sot nuts and ualer coolers for the final Red Raider uprising m the hit safidv to send in Saunders, p la je rs . March, found a newer mid g m a if a new KHS field: standard for thi; enough to have Freehold going into Keys last turn at bai. Ihe game) Keyport Youth Athletk League ale to play, this past weekend. event. He, tossed tlie shot 50 ft., 8 the bottom cl the seventh with a was a vital one for Keyporl as has approved ihe following man­ lh!s &efl;dr, competmgfor Keyport In. Zitaicar became, a double win­ 7-4 lead. •• , Freehold heads ihe “A” division of j agers: Bears, Strung and Mike High in track a, first time this ner ii). the field ev&ils by vossuig Tne Freehold fielding wem sud­ the Shore Conference, making vie- [ Russo; Brn\ea, Ed Lo&tlc and Al apriflK, led his, mates to victory in the, discus 1^0 ft. 5 in. denly sour as boots by Freeman tory over them a. big 4 iifL’ to a i Caruso; Cardinals, F u z 4 dual, meet against tbe vaunted Jackson maiie himself a triple and Ullwether put Kmgeter and z y team's rating. Schanck and Bill Newman; Raid­ Christian- Brothers force* Friday 'winger... for taking tbe 100-yard Turner on base. Hourahan filed out, The Keys now laee the need to j ers, Bud Stultz and Vito Esposito. 82-55. T h e n ’b n S a tu rd a y , Ja c k so n dash h an d ily in th e tim e o£ 10.4. but Hver singled, scoring Kingeter i upset St.. M arys, South -Amboy,! The Keyport League will in­ ; led a KHS contingent into, Newark The bl« upset of the meet was the and putting o the tying runs -(pn J and no-hitter Joe Pohl at the Red I terplay with the Malawan League School?'Stadium for the first time way the Keys Chubby Miller base This was all for Sweeney, and | and White field today. Pohi look] again this season. The Keyport in the history of thatfam ed, mter- c a m e on in 'Jie 220 to outfool the-Colonials pitching ace. Glum, j gpho|aatl,c ■ tracl* J,a<;kson the measure of the Keys at au ear-1 •md M atau.in leagues have with- Christian ■ Brothers renowned pair, H er m eetin g a t A m boy this sea.souu..( went td the mound. Glum fireballed i erased all priiyv marks, for ttse John Maimdne and John Hussoa, d ia w n from the Monmouth ihe Eagles were undefeated to last | strikeouts through against Ron! higl) jvnip, in either Group. IH o r to I h e - w ire in th e 220. F ra n k ie vountv oiganization and will hold weekend ana likely to enter tbe Car.arillo and Bratsafoiis to end ihe [ g ro u p , I V V N.eWWK' s e ttin g a new Ragan and Al Mast had, no irouble their own ''world series” at the Keyport game m that blithesome | gam e. OM’W .& at stsdjum's 32-yo^r his­ Kt*y}Mir( (5) end of tlie season, according to in m a k in g the 440 a CBA big; estate. , . I tory al,« ft. 2%/in. , • parade. But another surprise winr, ai> i h S tran g . ivinj’etei-. rf * 2 1 , H«. M», VWt, out 21 ft. S. ii> In ner for tho Red and -White was They are making a bid against j Red Bank Catholic and Matawan Turner, 2b ■* 0. 0 hi* tinil try in bwd jump (O' Ji?hn Doerr in th» javeKn, his 153 Hour^hs.’i. aa 3 10 10th He allowed seven hits, for a Greater Newark tourney berth pverwmxe Ituj&son's Fi;ank Parker, ft. 3 im- kiss taking the Colts strong Uver. lb < ' . 4. 0 1 three runs and one walk and. from this area, so they dare not a-M ed o lM . . 0 0 0 who.^Mkturprised everyone with boy, D^nny Germano, by surprise.’ struck out eight batsmen. Xhere . lose to Kcvport today. The Red Po st. U .211 ii 2i fM % In. leap tif the quflUty- Success is ttie big operations Cacjtrillo. Jb ...1^0 was excuse for Pietrewicz not anu White is the team less on the 1 in*’UJke<>ffa; The other Keyport aga,»5St Christian Brothers and at Bratsafoiis. 3b. tf . 3 .1,-V being at his best for the, team spot, even though a wm would! V a n P e lt . ef. r. - 3 0 2 , 4thMes im the New(8,rk meet were Newark has raised the Keys stock R o b in so n , c - 3 0 0, had played at Brunswick the - lint cornet t? enjoy tb* first-time In-their first time, entry next Sat- help the Kevs attain that winning 1 Ja n n a ro n e , p 3 0 1 night before and at 3 a.m., oa one step over CBA’s Art.De Fazio when this picture GO per cent of games plas'ed thev thrill, of being there, seeing as they ui'day into the Long Branch relays. Keyport-Chrlstian Brothers track meet wa the" way back to Dublin, Ihe bus Its final stages with tne teams locked at nearly, even was snnpped at the- third hurdle-that Kc-d and White need by tomorrow night to get m wet^Vfearled,- getting only an over­ Coach Jay Demarest has decided i rre h o ld H«**. ( 1 ) b ro k e down and the. B raves timber-topper. kept to the end to dccidc the score night's rest after having been forfc on the following entries; 44nt b y Woody feiUiyan nick*>^ ■» fifth in ord also, placed them in considera­ •— noonev 4. Glum 2; Jnnnnrone.il. the Pui^le Bulldogs, twice before reasonably !n check In the ex­ fore, the contest “we’ll beat them walked. Harold Heyer smashed to entire Week the l»#-ya.!xl low hun&e acaiast a tion’for another bid lo the Greater Walks off — Frederico 4. JannaronCr in triangular meets.- Rumson’s on­ hibition game between the by 10 runs.” He was wrong. Mata­ the box. Frederico missed on the 5. Umpires —» Carlone. Soboul. . • l - ONE - ONLY Newark .tourney. They participated ly first was in the discus by PauL Yankees snd the ca??is at West w an w on by U runs, 12-1. It w as a try to force Hourahan at second, Defeat Highlands COMPLETE SHOWING Ktcen, defending Central Jersey, in thu premier event for high Point Monday. ninlh straight--win. for the Maroon but the relay cut down Heyer at On Friday, the Keys kept lip I V EN ING S S T A R T IN G : 7 :4S , home in >2:12 in the *80. Jimmy Group 11 champion, In the event- schpol baseballers last year. Honitwn was eliminated in the open-, The West Point strategy was and Steel since that opening loss first. Frederico then walked Gary. their hopeless chase of Matawan F E A T U R E 8 MVJ. Otherwise the Keys won; about as Principal rivals of the Maroon to tend in pitchers in relays to io th e S c a rle t ■:Fh«ts. Post and Bob Bratsafoiis, loading m the Shore Conference, North CONTINUOUS SUNDAY tm heMi of th* i

J some of their senior players away M c K « y ,< W einheiiw, tf 1 ■ 2* 0^ J O St:. JbsepH’s School Boy Honored on a schoo) trip, absorbed- a l9-0 Oitne, - - Cinnrnin^s.- cf f 1 0 .^fHM 'EventfFbr Shc?e-!Conference BjicUlrev, 2b 350^ PuiiJiese, p 3 1 shellacking from Keansburg/ Keyport iny'Jer, ,2b i 2 0 BaiebaSI' I U nio n llt a c b (5 ) 30.13 liVA } ttb r BurHe, 2b- S' 25*- i J ciiJhvixHi >r«mofini. o n . iPIUr.iiw.-rf" 4 ' Kvus; •'i' f Kfan&btirg (1.1) &b r h ' I KJciUifJziej, Jf 4 Cla«K A • GriJflUj-c' \'. ab r Harii?, cf 3 • 1 1 Mftawan High’*' trackmen v ad- iJpwandov'skli e j 3 O e i« € r , p. Moutefuscc, 2b M* 1 Gallon, cS ' 0 ; L‘anib, lb l la n c e Saturday.1* o n . tlie». L ong W A ve. L a B e L la , 21* 2 1 Sllvem,. lb 1 ‘. Siriiwn, .ib . 4 LoSapio, rfv Kalkhol. 3b 2 J. Junes,-rf, p 0 * iv pcfndr relays to defend tire FreohokM?eFlon«*il' f .657 M f r\ennt'v. t* Cook. U* A sb u i'V P a rk * ’ ; 4 ' .067 3 M. Florio, o • 2 1 G a n u w , p. . r f 0 ■'y Wfcr a 0 d . M u- Groups II crow ns XahJiZJfttvskJ, i t 0 fn llo n : l b 1 Novenibrs, c- 1 UfliiiiUon. 2fci 1 - Loutf-Branch 3 .600 OinerVTCn, c - : 3 Mtim£or ft *•! R um son M tCunogh, .'«»■ • HoMtmm.'-Uf 2 JO - « relays; Soothe1 Maroor.- and Steel Kei^pyrt ' . 2 *■ .067 S / W'Hkoiii l b r o ‘ o Atlant'tv Ilighlnnds ^ Millar.-' ir «••• tan tdefend onty' one ■ of Its New 4 + Ablcrs, li, p 3h>xoin, 3b- M anasquan .4 •3.‘« s*oio le tn tsy Statelntersc.holastic Athlet- 5 .167 H olers, rf S h o re r; s s ■ 2; i* 0 H offm an Logan; p, 3b- J,.‘i^^Associat!on relay crowns. Ap- W a l l .. A .143 Wanger,. ib ’ 2 ;> q > 0 Ncuborgfr, 3b, If K.r Sitiithr lb 1 * 0' 0 -iS ^ ih » tlj¥ tJiey.’ w ill b©i a ll-tim e -and , !^>«ver;NJSrM'8(MP.relay;:chanips, vitlesa-the event *is Keyport wrapped it up^ln.«tht> JIM CUSANO and BILL VanBUSKIXK sixth when Nuss walked and ’I'om miller, Fiero?,' Billy Vena and i i i n . M orris’.wi# .go-- niter r the 1 Centra v Griffin- doubled. Geiger 1 and ’Ore,; Samenza’ also walked; forcing in a ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW /aracy/disdem ivs.'Group.iIV and run. Griffin scored- after MMkbot- .. Group!!! -schools; ■ tlei I.oSapIo filed to ’ center ; and In vthe>mtle," th t:-H u sk ies -will! go Ddsty Cook and Mumford followed STRAND LUNCHEONETTE wHh' T'Wi ' MflWels.i Dave: Sturt.' with solid-hits to bury Dwinht. But J.ulle PJ&refcfWHSbr McKinney and' the^Dwights revived quickly, Each ; Mftiilledgcpath.-'rhe-two-nHlew'll' team-scored . in the opener of the Charlie Bursty, John -Me­ second game, but Dwip.ht com­ SERVALL CONTR ACTING CO. ' J<^B ljt,iSp,phee >Hyij>ari,,'B6b'Vtf- bined three -walks wilh* two.Key- ’ hasriand. Joe Bernstein'while- the G EN F.R A L contractors , port errors in top of the second lo George and. W alter.- pittance "medley: plates Billy F ir-1 go ahead 4-1.: Geiger doubled with rr- while' his mates took -advantage Stegner, *644, M tlden ..Dr., : son: of ball for. Notre Dame when he at­ ri^.andtKalma,’ oN walks and errors > by-. Keyporl Port Authority Terminal lylrj> and S ^ rs.'F red c rick A. S tegner, tains cotlnge age. Wanne^fUp PjfiWhMlae i and-a timely hit- h6re and there lo Tl(e-H(tskies~came 110. to ' (he .haauiibroughtrc. high!.- honor : to., his ; Raising Funds' school, .’St:’ Joseph’s . Scliool, .Key­ spread out (he score. LdngtBranch relays by ditsting-olf To finance the trip to-California Edge.Union Beach port, 'as being,one oM l boys -from Cliffwood Auto Repair • pair pf Gtoup IV schools in dual and Hawaii a.committee has been die-* W.'WOfT^rticipating,. In Pop Murphy School kept pace with ihe mfet».~LongiBninch-was drubbed1 formed in Matawan Township' to leaders by edging Union Beach 6-5 Via Nb X Turnpike Warner Football Conference nation­ ^ • W J - andxIVUddletown 7Q-47.1 raise $400. The donations are to be in ai\ o;itra inning .game at Cottage Cliffwood Avci, Cliffwood “ There were no times of a p a r­ ally last fall'diosen-a member of turned In to the National Pop War­ i : the Pop, W arner' Little'- Scliolars Park field. ’ Chuck Logan started ticularly startling report in' these ner Conference,, nrrangiiig the .de­ on'- the mound for Murphy but Ted­ v. • events ‘as ’-therMHS athletes were lionorary squad for a school vaca­ tails of the trip for the U top- tion (rip,■ ; dy Ahlers had to come on to save ONLY J O MINUTES! /jjUd^pressed^tO' Win:' P'rlcclante’s schoiar boys -throughout thi coun­ it In the foiirih. Hob Hulet’, a right­ LO w ell 16-6325; “ "•21S inthe ^ low- hurdler; against I This- squad .is -chosen nationally try w ho a re to m a k e il. P op W&r- hander, went lhe route for the :■ M iddletown‘w as -aboutvtlre beatrof from;- boys playing;. Pop Warner ner football is for boys up to 13 B eachers. >•> th«’>lotF"ar^elI veof'below life Jive* fpoiball who demonstrate superior years of< age; Stegner. is in : ihe Heaviest hitting Jor Union Beach m i n v ^ rn a rk ’-irvthe' m'ileW K en R lss- aptitude.-in.1 the. classrooms of the sev en th g ra d e at St. J o se p h ’s was by Larry Phillips and Tom BookoflORidesSJ ° m lli& i'stniclcl'ajjt’.OSB in ’ the- SWl.' school lliey atten d .-T h e y "Will spend ' The Matawan Township Recre­ Kolodziej with a triple and double Automatic Transmission 1 The summaries: 12 days in ^California and Hawaii. ation Commission- will sponsor Tag in the third and by Marty Kenney FOR INFORMATION: . l MatawsM «S; l^ntrM»*nc(« 4}i They must demonstrate tm the na- Pays today through Sunday to raise with a two-bagger-that aent hftme M ttdK i. danU'..' n - Won ! by s Henson tJonal advisory committoe-that they W 2 ;W«U(ln»rto.i (M), 3. tie*- An­ the travel; expense < fund j for the two runs in ■ the • fourth.- Murphy Ail Makes and Models Repaired/ Rebuilt - ' €Mn^’ (M)', 'Pnpotani«*(M>r. Time: have a skill !in writing 4n -keeping youth. In addition, a committee, won out in the eighth. when: Chick vylth 'their classroom rank >by sub-’ arranging a benefit, dance to raise Rogers was hit by a .pitched ball And Reseaied' G O 4 - 2 2 2 2 JM .yd.'dash—Won by -Henson (LBr, mittlng i an >essay s on»; “ How • to B. 1 W^UiiiiKUiR' (M )i 3. A rlthuny (M ). funds for,' the ■ tripr will* m eet 1 o- and Bus McICay . ilammed out a ^tudy''" and-composing a ..“huddle TntM lfact' t' 23.4.V23. Oight. Matawan Township Commit­ double. AUURV PARM^— NEW YMK UtiNSIt CO.' 44C-i-^r’ run — Won by Kalma (M l, prayerM and submitting thnnvto the teeman Daniel JDowney Is serving ' Skip Wilson hit a homer for ihe « *.G teshanv-(IiB )i1 3. V Adam s»■ (LB)i ifeview commitlea of „ as.chairman.. yictors and t Mickey , McCullough Rollo Biis Term inal,. Ilivy. .15 and ( Cor*. - aaa-yd. run —- Won by TIKiimiller Pop^Warner Conference. ^ slammed* out two doubles and a (M.f, 2. - Gobbnu .(LB), 3. McTnkue I Stegner rplayediwith the -Keyport iinglc.' Logan also came through Undercoating $159! (M il- Tltn»Jt2:tO.!. - j Your adverliscment In this ^la’ckbipdst managed by Frank Pol- with a double and two singles that MIX -‘-'W otvby-Farrell (M), ti..R*U- paper will - reach . p^spective - (y (tL B ).'3 . Y u h u z (MV. TJrhei 5:01 * ipg and llal Shumock, formensemi- igured-heavily in llic Murphy scor- purchasers'in.every community in s'ts,' « i c. 1 .',, r : 120.ytf . : h IK ti* h u nt I es ' ~ W bn'by M 'drr ro' players * with: the -- Keyport ng. Thfi g!(me . was excellently PICK UP AND DELIVER - 2.’,M ag» (M), 3.-Bum (LB). ihe baysltone i; area/ ( ■ W . r ’i w lukes.-f ThesCliffwood Beach boy's layed .w ith feW e rro rs -as C oach L I iv - - - M80 C' a r d s had th e ir bf>sl d a y afield to d ate. "Dliwuiv— Won b.v R6s« *(LB). 2. 6S1n the coantry.' Young Stegner lot sale at this office. Matawan - Elementary, w i t h K W «|»r*(W , 3.': Silkier* (My.1- DI--M fcMce!"}2]>8!& :. * ...... Shot Won^b>~«> Mafezft MLR). 2 3CIUfltf«e• (M)V 3.3 .'- Mill leftic h lI :■- \1 LB ) . ' "Dis- '.4Mk«K*Wr't/ft:AM 4 » 7 ‘...... Jaifflin. .. *lifi i--Wdn—-Wdn-by-Pfiwtor •! ...... (I^ li *. 3,3. R6s*?iLS>;nos*MLSf. DUlDU^aiwe J Mm i r ' * • ...... Brttad jum p— Won by- Rissmiller f— ...... Y!e)Kht: • M .v :■ . •> Pote‘*vaulU— Won bv GertKsr.^Ln), . (. MbTaftu^M M )) 3 . /Tom asello (Kt). ' . - ■ : J ; M a u w a it (70) • v, Middletown ToVvnshlp (47) . clash — Tie — Watblngton (H)i -PrlecnlUrtle« (M), 3.?;Anthony ■ W J j .T lm e: Ift.fl.1 ’ 330*^d.»dHBh i— Won by Wnthlnaioii * (Mir 2. Anthony (M), 3 ' Casierlliio ‘.*\£y||TV; Timer-iUi.O, *i!r*K4¥hf - Won b y . Wntaon (M3*). ? yH U ee (M), 3. FaRaii rflf). pistn n cer

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C O N fH tiN C I Y O U B E T H E V Four tennis nre headed down the JUDGE . . . home stretch in the pennant racc '»dt this time, Keansburg, Keyport ‘"^r - Oiammnr und Ihe two Mitldie* iown schools, Dwight and Murphy^ 6 6 9 9 all belnj! in the runninft Keansbm'8 You Like ’Em Or We Buy ’Em Back gain ed a ba il jjnmc atli/aniaee over iho-pack last week by-trlmmlnft Cliffwood Memorial 1.1-!). The Mem­ orial School boys dropped Ihifi ono despite running lip el|(ht runs in ono'innlnit. Keansburt! went out nltciid al tho s tn rt 0:1 hom e, ru n s v^itli men kbourd by Hilly Kalkhof nndiButeh- PRICES A RE LO W EST le Grandi. Grandi inmo thrmi.di With n two-hngcer wilh Ihe Hacks b u lle d in llic- M 'tom l Io-. put the e a m c i.. ini' iiiim, »m ’. ■ . Keanblntrit. They led 11 1 when C/iffwood ciime (o bat I rl the bot- i loin of4the Irtnrlh, , The Memorial School player* pul i 3 Convenient Stations i Convenient Stations toJiOlfii’f w com bination oi * i:o>nl . banerunnlnjc with errorif and a KAPUSHY ootiplo' o l' wiilkn. th re e • hiW* an d a Tim ; oi ri'Jt a v a i i .a i i i .i : a t a u . j TJHli O IM .lt AVAII AUU; AC AU, 3- bom ei by l)(^i!s.ft- V/nlliiin to m n up n total of'vieht runs before I’ll ImiiJiMe, Kemi.ibiUK pjlrlier, could = — B R O S . — = uul out ihe fire. U'wui llte brut ( w w Iiik Conch Hill Newman'n HAZLET HOLMDEL »((. C liffw ood boy* h av e been 'lo.m »kf tbil ilnr.on »o fir, KEYPORT ESSO ESSO SERVICE CENTER ORCHARD ESSO hplii Hvubl* lltader Ktvi'prl Grammar #ndi UwliJit RTi 35 AT BEOIE ROAD ROUTE 35 i^ilt a ik)ul)l»hi'iM(«r, Billy m . 3 5 , K E Y P O R T (W (»r lending Ktyrwrt aw(iy.lo,an Vi'. I.efty fnmli«fiii CO> 4»9779 "Af Tho Six Corners'' OSBORNE I -9824 aw»in« back lo evrn the cmint lor D w llllit wlllt nn tl-3 win In lhe nl^>trn|i over DumiU1 Nut«. COIfax 4-9614 ^ (tench Him KrhmlH'n playr a»»#y on the rlclit innt In lhe o ti i'eicy Ilui lip v.orld-d lloli Ma- Hiy>, I)wIkIu |»Jlolier. forn walk and KAPUSHY SERVICE INCLUDES PICK UP AND DELIVERY • EXPERT LUBRICATION MODERN TUNE UP tm ^ 'N u n a follow*il wlili ii Itih d e l utf lnr>!>fd wit ll livii-liucjier lo • LATEST SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT 74 HOUR TOWING SERVICE • WASHING AND POLISHING fi'lp will bin own I;nmr try M'oflii)', iuiiitinueii in foyith lolumn) mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwaatwmmmmmmm m M M K M M M M Pag* Tw«lv« THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, ti. L Thursday, May ?Q, 19&2-

LEGAL NOTICE LEG/U. NOTICK LEGAL NOTSCC LEGAL NOHCE a t 3 :43 a.m. and from tiie freehold LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ted as No 32 sutphm Avenue. MafVA^fc; State Trooper Terminal at 9:15 a.m. Persons three ajyl o*ie-haU (JUj) par** of FREEHOLD-- Freehold. A Banking ! tlu* B«>roui#i*. of Freehold, County of cr(y aUi-a of Sutphm Avenua ’ ri*^^ '2ft minutes eait. 126.59 feet Ojrpora'i-m ■-;rgani/.ed and existing j Monmoutu, New Jersey, ,-m Monda> j kno-vtt, aa Ruad to .^'.Teaeaut one of lands iw . u r Jormeriy oi »an. Ttew je u c * . w‘S»/.^rT . clean, hard 'broketv *u*ne or - washed l h e a p p ro x im a te am o un t o/. thci interested in attending mav contact gravel,.’ m ix e a r'i; specified for lhe under tn« law:; ot tl-.-* Untied hiatt*.? 1 the ^isl da> of May, Ifibi, 4t » l-i'ti.’W ie-it southerly along tht s.vn? '.ickerf^ctcer: i.heoce (-1) N o r ib 73 1 from tta with tiie a « h I! i - ^re«s 17 minute* we«l slong line ; judgmeiU to be satisfied by Mrs. C. Freaenc Meiison, 16 Belle­ b;ut« voiir<»e. af America. Plaintiff vh: CORNELL | o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Time. r­ Corps Speaker iki) The dffUiU oi.»4tc joint design E ELLISON. XiOnOTHV Ef-.-t-.ISON. et j AH that trad or pare?! of laud. | erly r*id--? of New Brunswick A '■a \ u - taitdd now or formerly Xmcker- i sate ta the sum $12,209.00 twgetheir - vue Ave., Rv’^soti. All are request­ I situ-ate. lying ar.d being in tne Bt» :(also w.t.iwu New Jersey >cK«»r ftS fee?v•- Hieuce t•** South i v/ith tKe cost* of tills sale. . shall be submitted to toe lowiu*hip al.f.. Defeitdau 4;i minutes wast. . 15 feet to It iA E. WOLCOC1. 5*hentf, . I'iitgus^er for *ip»roval. - liv viitue of a writ of-eu;h 1 \ d e g re e s. .J7 ii< n n - r* oomi. and oloca of Beginning. -Goldberg it Ceirato. Att.vs. i^adlately upon 1!j final passage und rected. i shall enp'ise irtr S3le at pun* vomniomy known and d'isig- j 17 34-4 JAj .9 1 Princeton Barracks, was the guest LEGAL NOTICE publication, as provided bv law. lie - vendue, al tne Court House in BEGINNING at a point m the East- east, IH U f^et; thenc-e U> ■ • ipeaker at the meeting of the Key- PUBLIC NOriCE is hereby given port Unit, Military Corps, Inc., in th.pt the fo re g o in g O rd in a n c e w a^ in* AW ORDINANCE 7X3 AMEND AN tro d u ced jt t a regular mceti>i>z of tht the Odd Fellows Hall, KeypoU 'ORDINANCE-ENTITLED ' AM OR- Township Committee of the lownsnlp DINANfCE ESTABLISHING RULES. Topoper CuiikUn spoke on Safety of Matawan on tne 7th day of Ala.v, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS lOIW nnd paused on fit'M reading, iinii • o( School Traffic, general Safety GOVRHNINC THE SUB-DIVISION the. «a rn a w as then o rd e re d to be p uli- ~ an tiie Highway and "Safety on OJjV LAND WITHIN THE TOWN­ lis-hcd uccordlng to law. and that - SHIP OF MATAWAN. P.URhUANl i, Bicycles. To further illustrate his such o;dinance shall be furthet: con* • TO TH E AUTHORITY SET *OUTlt atdcred for liiw l passage at-a meet* , subjects, he sho-^ films on all IN -.CHAPTER 433 OV THE LAWS ing of the Township Committee Ui he ii ' three subjects. He urged the youtn OF AND THE AMENDMENTS h e id ;3 t 147 Lower Alain Street, Mata­ • AND SUPPLEMENTS. THERETO; • Of Keyport, as well an other con. wan Township. New Jersey, on Mon- SE-Tl'INO VOHTH. THE PKOCJT.P* 21.st day of May, 10QJ. .« ! , munmes, to observe the safety • URE TO BE FOLLOWED BY T?-«w eight o’clock P.M.. and at any time mips femphasi/ed during his talk, PLANNING BO.AHD IN APPtAfW* and place to which the .said meeting /-.'AND' • ADMIN ISTERINO THESIii may be'from time to time adjourned, FOR SA LE FOR SA LE , FOR RENT HELP WANTED * > and the prpp^ r ' school crossing ^ R U b S & . REGULATIONS' AND HOUSES FOR SALE jit winch time nnd place, a public v.ASANI, large iurnislied room, | lixPERIENCFD female »ev/m8 ’ procedures illustrated. STANDARDS:. AND PROVIDING H e a rin g w ill be h e ld , and a il op.rsostn BOAT and vacRF insurance; new FREE ESI IM A fUSTJ-V " ’ * ' (jueste alsot included the Nation­ PENALTlES'VOR THE VIOLATION interested w ill be given an opportunity low rates: easy payment plan. ALUMINUM jviculed in Kisyport, near bus iip.e. j niacnme opoiators, steady work, " T H E R E O F , M ' V to be hoard concerning auch ordin- BETSY ROSS HOMES Bob Orr, Hometown Agency, COI­ iJroad =!»tion and sdiools, Wriie t Cll|1 U[)(1 ,A fitt a ,„ ,s|l0.>n al Commandant MCI, Cadet Ad­ BE rr ORDAtNED.by. the Township an»:e. ■ miral Francis . A .1 Fiztarotti and Committee Uf the -Tp.wn&nlp oCM at.v R oie K- Vfan/el. fax, *1-5022. W)« WINDOWS - DOOUS °L -■ l'T»«s. Louis) SI , Kev-Pt.it (Olfa* \v«n that, the a!K><« en tilledOrdinance J< lou'nship Clerk BEFORE you Buy or sign a Con fcmaiy include business refer Ensign Dave Edwards w jtl J -l-5S(if>. Wj (f bo, and tlip aftm e. is-hereby an^ended, JIi) ^24. W tract ior » liwise cull us and com­ SUHURHAN Propane Gas Corp., SIDING To Tour 21 Countries aa lollo-A-s:, - _ ' I Highway 35. Cliffwood, LOwell I I YPORT 123 First St.. furnished I EXPERIENCED gill for msurjnco - ■ •• ARTICLE VU • pare our General Contract puce to NO DOWN PAYMEN.' Ens. Edwards, a native of New . 11*84 i (i-ti2(K). G as as low ab +7.95 per .iioms iri Spanish home. Call | otfice; also bookkeeper and Sec-tlan Foundation Course. •: . SHERIFF’S SALE others. We will build you a cus­ KARL FRANTZ — CO 4-.KD.V typ\ Jersey,• ts presently residing in ' 1 v In the mlternaMvc^.'the' minimum ■ ■ , 1 SUPERIOR- COURT ■ 1100 II). cy lin d er. w jl? ; ;I 37'.*7 . - wjtf I ist. Wrtle Bov G in care of iHia reaulretnents tor any new street fmin- tom housfi, not a prefabricated ; ■ f. HI Hollywood. He is related to Vin­ . " OF NEW JERSEY I URNISIIED'ROOM Jv...iabll-^io. J ^p a p ^ stattn g J^ p eri™ -^ ___ cent Edwards of television and. is datlon and :w«nrl»\g gurfaves, suall be r CHANCERY DIVISION house, on your lot or ours, to yoar POOL'TABLES, pm ball machines, OFFlCE'W lPM EN-I; uiOinnl-d i as*fi»Mo\v«r: : _l ...... ■ ■ ■ ■■ ’ MONMOUTH COUNTY ■' I bathroom sink, I weeks old West- savings on new snd used Ut J,-. , ■entlem an Call COIfax 4-7BM M SM A i.lv'-w W clerk and sw itch- leaving'W(th another MCI officer, - The}: foundation course ,sh*U consi.cl specifications. Low down payments t *' Docket No. F 2143*01 inquire 129 Atlantic St., Keyjxirt. Ixiard operator to handle ]ol> Ensign-. Glenn Walkin, to tour 23 at u ourei concret« •wiHn.a uviiimum ; FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­ New homes for sale presently under | inghouss automatic washer and chairs, files, shelving, parti n i>> thickness of .five '(3) li\oI:oa. Concrete I burial plot Shoreland Gardens. Call . • wj 10 | costs and »iock recoids, exjieri-- countrie?.for a film, travelogue for Rliall. h^vfi v a minimum Modulus of SOCIATION OF PERTH AMHOY, con stru ctio n . Cull COIfax 4-JC76 drafting equipment and etc. K<'i>i Plaintiff- vs: ROBERT ZENTS and ! COIfax 4-1535. Wjtf enced with ligures. Permanent po- United Artists They will be' ac- Riwlurs nt 330 f>si 2>I days. BARBARA ZENTZ. his wife, Defend­ o r I W . W)K Mocci, 299 Washington S i r .* e. i ioDERN 3 room apartment, 15, i cpmpanied by . theirs njanager, Jo- Thti-m inim um oem ent faclor shiil .Main St., Keyport, tiled kitchen ] »'tion. Contact Mr. Freiman, l«- be five (5) bags per, cubic, yard of ants - - . MATAWAN — Two family iunnti. K eyporL Call COIfax 4-155* ■■wn sephWlckbach'. tins. Edwards By virtue of -u \vr(t of execution la mN K Trii SET, 7 pieces. Cali COI­ iij bath- 575 per month. Will be -llc"dustnui Vtdshing Machine Coil) 3A concrcrtev i Concrete slump *hall not the above stated nctloiy to mo-xdi- Electric stove, gas heat, close to fax l-O’tiH. wj IU Main SL Matawan ______w jl# »poke briefly to the boys and girls exceed throe (3V kichew. reeled, i fihall expo.ie for sale at pub­ 'ALUMINUM , ra n t Ju n e la t. Call 787-0990. w jtf • Cemeivt. Fine Ajf«regato. Co^rso AH- .school and R.R. Station. Appotnt- an the benefits to be derived froni lic v e n d u e , at: tlie C o u rt H o u se »n DRUMS, pearl blue, sparkle, ba.ss, I I iR n Ts HLD room, suitable for 1 INDUSTRIAL maintenance vreipato and Water shftlt be us suech tjte Borough of Freehold, County of mnnt only. Call LO ti-197!). wjtf WINDOWS membership In the MCI. < flert^ for Class: D concVeve In Arlicle sn are, tom tom etc., $125. M idget nr ' persons, in Matawan. neai with electrical hydraulic san'l Monmouth. New Jersey, on MondRi LAURENCE HARBOR. Itirnislied Meniber^hip in the organization 4 12 of the New J62, at 2 racer, 2l/2 h.p., Clinton engine, body 6 FOR $7!i.00 s>ti vuie-ss center. Call LOwell pneumatic experience, must under­ Department Standard .Specification for o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Time. bungalow, all improvements;, p w f‘r ll open to' boys and girls from R o a d Rtvd B ild c e C o n stru ctio n , Itftfl red. like new. $50. Call COItax i/il97. 1. v»j.Ostand circuits wage, open Apply • All that tw * pr pared of land and suitable (or retired couple. In­ IN STALLED J2-to-18-years-oi-«ge anc( to all ex- E d W o h . . : : . , - ■ , ' ■1-0780. wjJO1 S rTDIO aiiartriiBnt,“private bath, I llydrocaibon Chemical Plastic Oi- • The minimum Modulus of Sub-grudo premises hereinafter partlrulai 1> de­ quire Frank /Cundt. 6 Luppalatong TRIPLE TRACK -. •tervlcemen and ex-servlcewpmen. scribed- situate In the Township of c.nipletety furnislied. Inquire! vision, locust St, Kevpirl Call ReacUon fo;* a flye (M inch ttwicrelff SONOLA accordion, 120 bass, ex­ TILT. TYPE P The activities of the MCI; include foundatlotrcuurae-shall be, 3WJ psi per Matawan, in the County of MownoutJk Ave, Keyoort or oall COIfax t'.'tn ie r A gency, 5fi Mftiu St., Key-1 COIfax 4-6000 iv jl# *nd State of New Jersey; . 4-75G8. wJIO*' cellent condillon, case included. WEATHER STRIPPED visits’ io mihUrv camps.” ships, t n c l l •. . ■■ • ., •■. ' iiiit- Call COIfax 4-1717 o r 'C O I - 1 ------p*r»de»,„ dedications, mar.eu vers, Methods of construction. shall con* BEGIN N IN G at n point on (he north* Call 787-6B7U. w|10 | REGISTERED nurses, full an* form with'Article of the above iaaterly sideline of Melrose. Way 11,70 MATAWAN Township, older type 2 ii l-'9l(i. W jl» feet southeasterly from the intersec* CRAWFORD CROMF.V ______part time all i»Wft» Call i»er •to . New i Jtrsev St«l« Hitfhway i Depart- story home, extra large lot. Only MOTHER'S DAY plants, geraniums mciH BneeUication. ■ , tion of the souUieasterly line of (lie PHONE 7S7-24I* .1 -1 •- three room furnished a|>ai t I yonne| orfice, Perth Amboy Gem , Th* MCI is i non-profit, semi- same with the easterly V.ne of Loi- t i l 500. S tarling M cC ann, R eal fcs- and border plants. Buy direct „ieut in desirable residential sec-1 e,.a) Hospital, HIHcrest 2 3700, ex The detalk u< Joint desi««x shall be raine Drive: thence running 11> along » lii wf tnlMtary* youth organization formed tUbmiMed U> the Township Kntiiueer sta te , 253 B road St., K eyport. COI­ and save- Cypress Greenhouses, of Keyjwrt. 'Hie bathroom, j le n s, on ^19 wj l t the sa m e South M degrees 28 minutoa Joh^lp'cptnbat juvenile delinquen­ for approval. - r fax 4-U76. wjl# Florence Ave., Keyporl. Call COI- RUGST o<12, “$::o7”aTi new 1)101 tl garage: adults 5 & * The bitumlnoui concr«te too courxe SO se co n d s east .^0 fef>t to a point fJnvate entrance; cy aqd tlie evils o( communism. marked t>y a-atake; thence (21 north fax 4-401)5______wj 10 louin tweed anil solid, som“- /-oul, niiiy references. Call CApital nhill hivM compacted thlrkneas of M ARLBORO Township, ran cn w:*r'| PARI IIMD general office worker, ? lite organikatioq trains boys .and oiie ^and one*h«lf! Inches and S5 degrees Jl -minutes 10 aeconds P riv a te pa fly. Call 842-054? »rju ea.it 1(W feot to a p o in t: th en ce (J) hom es, la rg e Iota, $16,7(10, fIR.OOf) YOUTH BED, pructically new. — - | 4 hours per -Jay Call 5SS 199# JN girls from the age ol -12-io-IS in shall-l»e Type TA-DC aa specified in Section 10 Article 3 of tlie above north M degrees 28 minutes 50 sec­ an d $19,200. S teeling M cCann, R eal Child Craft stiver gray $25; Ad­ I '.VO Turnisiiod rooms for hotise- military and coiirt*sy, onds west 50 feet to a point; thence HfW JefaeV SU U Hifhway- Dej>art* Estate 253 Broad St., Keyport. COI­ miral radio phonograph ramhm- ■ Woman with cbildieni W jll drilling, s|gq4iii two women permissible. No | , , _ do*- vqdvtfw: manual ofo( r--~ arms. =- “ A b^d ahall be devolved between Blue stone, cinders, gravel. . ??T£ concrete founriaUon course and the and place of BEGINNING. a tta c h m e n ts. $10. Call C O lfas i-nilemen. Inquire 131 Woodcrest I I ELEPHONh from your Imne ' Numbered and distinguished on a MATAWAN. ideal home for busi­ road g rav el, ‘ill dirt, *tc- _ the -N. J State Disti ibutlon Boyt »nd girls desiring inember- bltuminou*. concrete top course which 4-27iil. . . WjlO V ve Cliffwood Bench Call LOw-1 the N. J State Dieti ibutlon »f meetri the approval of the Townahip map designated as Cliffwood Beach, ness couple, 1 bedroom, hot water wj 19* | blind made products iepie«enting ship may attend the next m?et- in Vtatiwan Township, being Section B-ijtiOn a tie r 6 p.m . ■'*Wg. Me«tingf are l\e(d every Mon­ E««ip««r. • -v heat Fireplace, beautiful view. HOUSE and store combined, locat­ 5 I N. J , State commission for tfi^ - Tlie curfane ot the concrete founda* No 1 dated Nov. 1023, which mup h»i BEST TOP SOIi. M'ARTMENTS, furnished, 1 and day evening from 7 to 11:10 p.m. tion courae ahall l>e thorouffhiy f:Ieau. t>een filed in the Momnouth County $16,300. ed at 72 Broad St.. Keyport. Good blind Write Mr B Ram, Uepf\* In the Oddi Fellow* Hall K»yport dry. an<{ ir«e from fro*t prior to the- Clerk’s Office as Lola Nos. 193 and business location. Call COIfax AND “r 4',S j!''e; / duU!- „!ni I MR. 444 William S t. I'a->t Orange, Ji.'Ui IM in Block No. 7 filed April a. 1W4 uuii-e 19 Atlantic St.. Keyport. wjlO j • 1 tRST‘“ Rel»tiooihipto a serviceman,- or application -of the too course. KEYPORT, I family, 4 rooms and 4-0330.' ■ will) ‘ ARTICLE! VII ■a Map No. tt-t. , CHICKEN MANUKK The 'above description is maoy. Call hllllt inteeraltv with the foundation 2 1/4x3 1/4 bush press camera APARTMENT, 3 nion.s, 1st floor, courae. in accordance with the foi- Mated iva N o, 193 M e lro se W a y , Cliff* 25* BROAD ST., KEYPORT V Alley 6-7070. w j l l :r Bus Tr||i 4“P* S wood Beach, Townahlp of Mttt?wan, and accessories: also Silvertone BACKHOE SERVJCE mrniuhed or unfurnished, no lowing minimum refiuitcnient1!. COLFAX 1376 WOMAN to work in Piazza.kitchen, fa) When a concrete foundation N e w J e r s e y . • , • g u ita r. -C all L O w en.6-1272. wjlO Grading, excuvattng for c*lii., ■ ■-.s' also T room apartment, 2nd To H iftorie Spots The approximate amount of. tiie w ]10 no experience necessary. Hours /: course Is used n roileol3. .septics, la te ra ls, tan!:-*, oo; ... ,0 pm to 12 midnight. Call COI- :■ Thd Monmouth County Histori- with the foundation course, the di- is lh e s u m of $13.800.(K* to g ether w it h C O M FO RT reasonable. Call COItax 4-11130. ttiss, pipe linos, etc. Fre- **'.• ;; t. _ J-I- ' i fax 4-9857 wjlO I men»ion« to be two (2) feet wulu, the costs of this sale. „ FOR 1.I1TLE MONEY wjlO- v. r^l AwM *t!on wiH spoftsor a bus t*M (ID’') inches thick at lhe boric IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. ODKRN I room furnislied «par!-1 jio o ^ ^ o , ER female ex,.erf- Date h.p., leui with kitchenevie and batli. | L,nce(| or |>egmiier i^jady pni- - Trent House and Old Barracks, thick at the front. The concrete mix Toolnn Haney .& . . cellent for family living, 3 bed- rkmg lot launary roont private , m Call LOwell 0-1032. wjll)^ , : {Class B). of the Neuv Jersey State Romond, Atty's. • , very good condition. $.15. (.all ECKEL’S TRUCK INC, Trenton; Washington Crossing jilt ' W-l $11.58 rooinfi, living room, full diniiiK rancrt. all utilities supplied, year '— *■------^ Highway D epartm ent StuwLarri Suecl* room basement, garage and Saturday. COIfax l-712l>. wjlO" W OOLLEYTOW N Rl> I : State Park, Pennsylvania; and ficallon for Hoad, and Riidgt) Consliuc* ^-i und11id $58 per mmonth. onth. InquireInqu | ATTEN TIO N MONMOUTH COUNTY ATTENTION Morven, Princeton, tion. IMl Edition, shall be j>ne 0> screen e d in porch. $000 down to GERMAN Shepherd puppies. Peter MORGANVILLE Lollttvs St., Keansburg or call part Portland Cement, one and three SURROGATE'S COURT qualified F.H.A. buyers. Full price LOW ELL 0-5707 wjtf I HOUSEWIVES MOTHERS . Buses wiH Itwv8 from Red Bank NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PHlv Conom os. LOvvell 6-J7(>2. w ;10 - 1 5 3 2 , ______* quarters (I 3/4) parts of sand and ;rr.i;r-;l s h i d i n t s 1 SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTA'I E $10,000. i' vl>ORr. apartment, furnished, 3 j ESTATE OF EDWARD B. SAND- llfFOOT l-TimiboutT.lS h.p. John- business of your . WELL ROl'lED manure; ’V. f - > kORTJ DECEASED -son, e lectric s ta rte r, rem ote con­ i >otns and ba-ih, heat, hot w oter, • o //n > Pursuant to the order of EDWARD straw and mulch hay. Dr >. -. - n .-- WALKER & WALKER trols Fire extinguisher, life sav­ . . ind electric supplied. Refer* WORK FROM IIOMIJ C BHOEGE. Surrogate of the County on all. Call COIfax 4-01)24. - 1 . r s req u ired . Call COIfax 4-3048. nf Monmouth, this day made, on the REALTORS ers, 1060 M astu rc ra ft lilta w a y Do your liave 2 3 ftee Iuh ii!, d u ly ? application of the undersigned, Wil­ trailer. Call George Buriew, ~ NUTRI-HK) ' __ _ _ ^ l() Hus is ail you need to become MOTORS liam F. Sandford. Sole Executor of Cheesequake, PArkwav 1-4733. Vitamin & Mineral Foot ; SI Kuuiisourg hou.se, 4 r*»m.s, the estate of the {.aid Edward B. Hwy 35, Hailet, N. J. an associate in business wilti IN».OkPO«A|fO wjlO* Supplement . I * b;t >80 per month. Call Sapdford. dcccascd, notice is hereby Open 7 D ay s — COIfax 4-5212 ill, a leading drug store given to the creditors of said deceased NAMKSi"'NAMES! NAMES!'" ' Protein, Bahy-BIO i . 58fi7.______wj 10 in your neighborhood, selling YOUR AUTHORIZED ' to present lo the said Sole Executor Send for Free Illustrated Catalog Distributed by their claims under oath within six wjlO Bayshore Area Newcomers. Have \/A A lT , apartment, 4 beautiful - cosmetics months from this date. phone numbers, excellent for mail Manny and Shirley I.aniV'i x>ms and bach; adults only. liis customers become your D a t e d ; A p r il .*hkh, 19t]2 FIVE room house, 4>/j acres, 3 car und telephone solicitors. Will sell. P h o n e H Opkins 2-2095 or .1.. be seen after 5 p.m. Call COI* custom er:. ‘ ' William F. Sandford, 10 Terrence Terrace. Frepho’d. J-.1 B U IC K O P E L B7 M a in Street, garage, $14,500; could be busi­ Call COIfax 1-4290 nftei 7 p.m. . . I-.522V______wjlO High commissions plus Ixinus Matawan, New Jersey ness. Vets no down, low down wjlO For Sale Or Rci»i UNBELIEVABLE? Call me! S o le E x e c u t o r payment, F.H.A. SERVICES I want to-give you all the del ills, DEALER Messrs. Parsons. Caiuoiu, BEDROOM furniture, very reason­ Blair & Warren able, cotton rug and pad, $5. UNION BKACII house. S1^ CO 4 056‘2 • "Retter Buy" US"ED CARS ' 19' W allace • Street, FIVE room ranch, attached garage, F ren ch coffee tab le, $15. Call hot water heat, .slorm wio-iT-,., .3AY ROOFING CO. ______w jl# Red Bark, New Jersey $:2,900, vets no down, tow down LOwell G-037U. wjlO dry basement wilh room-', ‘ GUTTERS, LEADERS PARTTl^lK hdp, male. Apply SALES and SERVICE Attorneys • good condilion. Option lo J24 fl7.ftt payment F.H.A. 7*5 BAYVIEW AVE., l.ue.v’s Concession Stand, lligh- OLD WAGON FARM. a/.ulcas now 511,HOD. Call a fle r 5 p.m ., iilooming for Mother's Day, all UNION BEACH way 35. Hmlet. after 'i pjn. w jl# ,a 11-5 7 LOCHSLEA HEIGHTS 4*322:).______COIfax 4-4000 SHERIFF'S SALE colors, $1 25 and up according lo COLFAX 4 3W7 SECRETARY typist, insurance ok- SUPERIOR COURT size. Wide selection potted roses, D UK lo death in faml*.' .-il OF NEW JERSEY FIVE room house with expansion ,• * HKER Boarding Home for aged perience preferred but not es­ -.1 .ik ,-.." Iw Jf SMVICI -.nUAUON p eren n ials and ann u als. R oute 35, slo ck e d general fo^kl sto- • ■ tit CHANCERY DIVISION attic, full cellar, attached garage. i.en .and women; 24 hour super sential. Salary open. Inquire ; . Ay Nir^ ON MONMOUTH COUNTY N orth o f M iddletow n. U'jli) 5 room a p a rtm e n t. N ice foi immjjI'* I ’.H A. app ro v ed ; $S0(J dow n, full M ori^a^ available. Call t (h\.t v un; individual diets. Licensed Home Town Agency. 20 Ifigiiwjy D o cket N o . F 2074*61 .14, Matawan or call LOwell 0-27IW. HIGHWAY 35 at BEDlrE RD KEYPORT TIIE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, p ric e $15,900. TWIN carriage, converts to strol­ 4-1841. State of New Jersey. Rasson- V • a hanktng corporation of tht* Staff of ler. $20. Call LOwell 8-0732. w jlO wjl® New York, Plaintiff v j. W A L T E R J . VAN'S AGENCY WANTED TO RLN1 ,|| s rates. l‘/4 milei soutb ol ______EDW ARDS, et als.. Defendants 14' ROW ' BOAT w ith V b ottom ' t.w .n light, Highway 34; oppo I SKRVICE STATION^ailendanl! e* By virtue of a writ of execution in C R , HWY. 31 AND MAIN ST. oars and anchor, seals 6. Rea­ APARTMKNT or house o- j- r!-#- r-II i nw»n 1 penenced. Call COIfax 4*!M4. ii'i Whi’e G ate Inn. Call LOwell the alKive stated action to me di­ MATAWAN sonable offer, Call COIfax 4-5498. f»/r professional usp and Ii'*in.i. rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ LO W E LL 6-1881 i 1 - i l i IU lic vendue, at the Court House In wjlO' Write Box N in care of thi/ »-»v I MAN 21 or over experienced in fjc- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK V / * the Borough of Freehold. County of Ci. E. Television set, 10" with p a p e r , ______j ;u ■'.L PAINT any room, any sue lory work, steady job. Apply m Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday wjlO i r swivel table, like now. Inq u ire j coat $16.95; al») outside paini* person. Ralph Friedland & -iros., Um 33th day of May, IM2. at 2 WANTED TO BUY ilone. Safeway Painting Co.. AZALEAS •Vcl, se y : iree shaded lot in nice neighbor­ BANK HOOK' k -'rm MoTin B E I N G kno w n an d d e s it fm lc d a.s- 120 BASS Accordion. 3 play gym Coitniy ^ National Bank, ) Haj-let^ __ wjj* in -? hood. $500 down F.H.A, only ’ ’Or HSSiONAL toaciier for each rt Lot 42 in Block F on entitled . set, good condition. Call LOwell ! jjranch." Finder reltirn to b "Map of Wilme.ver Terr'.ce Located $13,900, subj-.ft to F.H A appio.- ,strunienl, rental fee plus stu- “ 7/FTENTfON ' in Belford*'. Middieta.-n Township. nl. Chateau Realty. Real Estate, 6-l721._ __ .. .li.vuui'.i if instru Large Selection of Evergreens and Monmouth County. New Jersey, d; * I - EXPERIENCED cd January and drawn by 215 Carr Ave., Keansburg. (.’ail MlXlli) C()].F!F T n d German j...... LOST. »lrayed...... or stolen b!j*' ■ -n t is p u rch ased . No c o n tracts Flowering Trees - Annuals and Cr-tiy Finneftan. Engineer and Sur­ 757-5844. even in g s H iilcre.-t 2-3082. Shepherd puppies. 8 w>"?ks. black ! white toy fox terrier, fen- •' n jign. No insurance lo pay. The i OPERATORS! veyor. filrd on May 27. in the « j hi and white markings, 1 male. 1 ■ ward. (J U ui.ii. ChmcU S; i sic Spot, 42 Broad St., across Momnuulh Countv C’lerk'.s Office as female, rejsnriable. (’all Glb-im •wan I'tK.'-njhip Call LOwe.: in V illage Television. Call COI- i RAISE YOUR WORKING , Perennial Plant* C . i , c N-j Section N ». -I CUSTOM BUILT. 4 bedroom brick TU K above de.venption is ;n acrord- t)‘)7f»l wjlO . 4-.)19S. w jtf 1 .STANDARDS unce with a &urve> made by CralK and masonry ranch in excellent 1 (Jl I G tl A It A N T E E D UNKJH Finnegan, EnRincer a^.d Surveyor, n(ii**hi>orhood. living room wilh :ni:Ni;i-irs- paid fiOi.iuAYS, va- d ate d J u ly lo, 105*1. - Special! California Beiiii* cnmmi'wilv kmv.'n and desig­ fircplaro and buili in Iwok case*?,, I CATION WITH PAY, MEDIC Ai. nated j h No. 157 Alien I’l.ut*. Belford. dining room, kitelicn, ceramic tile IIFNEI-TTS AND MANY MDP.U. New Jersey. bath. Ijundiy, pantry, full cellar APPLY ALL WEEK Al Privet Hedge ■ $4 per 100 .'I tie a p p ro x im a te .»rinun* nf tin* ;udi{mcnt to bj satisfied i>.,- with till.1 floor. 2 r j r Jiealvd ^ »»ai.*‘.*. BUSINESS SERVICES j-4 ti»b sum of SiJ.OOOO) together \slt!i lovolv biuUcapin^. Uofti buy, S2?,- UNION FROCKS p l a : i > s t a m p s • Ult? Ct):»t of tlilrs IRA E WO I /CO'lT, Shctilf. (m ' Cuiton if, P<’l.n^. Realtor. Dated April li, l')0-’ 38 lliKhwiiv 36, Kevpori <'a Ii 212 BROAD ST. Melville J, Berlow, Atty. COIfax 4-11)18. wjlO ' mtractori j:»4 :s.V4 |:w 24 Top Soil ___ j Slip Covert KEYPORT. N. J. T IIR I.rrrB l* l)R (jb M ' RAN(.Ml'.’hvin!‘ I ltlC I'M,j00. f ati H:vts' St . Ha/let. Cali ' iifi/MA.s k t- A itm y ...... UNION FROCKS Ion H. Poling. Realtor, 38 Highway 1 NEW IJRUNSWIfK AVE., 4 i '• H PI.UMHING t HKATINO 212 BROAD ST. KKYI’UHT 3fi. Kevjy;M. Call COIfax MDI M ATAW AN 8 3M M«pl< Plica wjl* ______v.jlO I.OWI-'.l I. Ii I'I'M - 2111.’ Roofing w jll Ktyporl AUTOS FOR SALE WANTED , ROOFING >« H allm atea CO 4-#7W " T R U C K IN G SOTlANCK SIHEER WANTED" old' U.S. coins. Indian "...... MtMINS ...... USED CARS , head pennies, anything from half- AND j All t>|VN mofmg and mi*t>l Ill-.ATING * Pl.UMHINO centi to dollars, gold coins Wiitr : Ahirtnmm .sidinti. block * W KEARNI.V SJ., HWY 14 MAI AW AM KXCA VATING I.OWI'LI. 6-42:» Michael J. Dru/.bik, 41 Paik Avr , ; and cjtpenify CaM I.Owe,, .> r . r M tl'E ESTIMATES MutaAj.i ot (•«}/ LOwell 6*-40^ wjU Betsy Ross llsmes Mads Oaly By Cslk Bros. KI.VIMIK I Situation Wanted !)o/i»r, to.ider S'*ivit >*, land cl«Mr i 4 Mill I'll |.3/2<, RILI. LANZARO’S " CUSTOM HOMES TO BE PROUD OF m g . t o p ffh dm, h.d gtavl M aintananca wj>» W ILL CARJi for diildr<*t» while MTJVINt1), iJTJ lobiTlai|s II ■ SONItY, l.licli, ('incii'te, limn AUTO SALES ttiolli^r Ifi ,,lt j| fot m,ii«*i n ■. - .,1 i" i K(-Kc:f. nifOTII!'!:^ .1 A i.:i ■.) > . ICiV DOW N PAYMEMT;fSSmi£ I'l-.NNI-NI KU, MOKGANVII.I.I. iJf ) JO'l > Jifji c Ifstnrd li * t tMi i«\s F 1)j»mU, Ha/.lei .* . , . w) 1,*l ing doftr. Call I O-vrM 6 33 ' f D lta i 1-20*0 J,I4 MAIN Si , MA'IAWAN W ILL (AHh, f»»t chihh*mi in my LOW Kl.L i M R I o ______vJ! ■ l-ISV MOSS INCI.tJIH S: PAIN riNfi, c.iip-ittiy, f>, l l ('It MAIN 4 Itl 1H ho*m\ full plrtygnvmd i‘fpnj>in'*nf ’ loi I. P, S, In.ll'H/. S* ' ^ jtiqoe* • -O m C«mplele Overall Prloe — All You Oa Is Mare la. C all < Olfax L0353 wjlU : SJJ.*C'I lli-.l i LOW El,I, C-222-1 A Custom-Built lloina Built On Your Lot or Oura. GOOD day crtn? for Hiihheii at (Jpholttary < ;i N l JJJAI S I ' R V U ' I - J • ■ OPTORTUNH’Y SHOP Ol'lvN IvVI-.S 1 II 'I I* M • AU Tram actlom Are In Writing — Nn *T.«tra»" Added — No "Forgottco" my home in Cliffwtiod Beat h, .2* ; .:T^>TTirf^^7'3Ti17p7T?i I li 1107 A.ISTI IQULS It c u u , pel h'Mi eat li. Call I.O.. il <> 4.L*». ,M I !> f! , t J , 11 ,i >1 Kill I.en * • .*u f «tiJ »cli Antigua i uniilur<* I tiilO or;vi k t li.t » ( liiiti, livinK room < h■*u ji jind b^f ' REM EM BER: Our Saiiaflrd Cuslomrrs Are Our SaltMuoei ;v JJU ■ * Ih*c, Chinn, CU ii, Doll* In .*po '-me A'luii* ftiib u'ooli fppjiifd »n I ifuphoUlfird , M itcellaneous " i i / , U, S »nd I’ofrign flarnpk black t'H». whiL* vs.tll tin hW lor lre« rslitna!^ It (Olfjs ■(W V T ^tiB iiini'oj’? • M4t(hfwi, 115 Hrondway. Kry niileai1,'', »’l'*.in thttni}*b«Mt( Call i 'tl-’V w in 11 I OWN A I.OT I ' A I 1 /‘t l. ask foi ss oi -vjl# ONLY 3 LEFT! lo r j If mod*! ’. 4 1 a tr y • P »1 . I 1 C O I ! 0 X 4 I I4f. w in HPHOKST) KV and In i n i t ii M - t .* slrry Sh*»p, ;i;j t itM# St., t ' : ‘ ‘ « > I Mi l Ml JUliPV Sun Vail $I2',T W h e re ...... I’hone — | New Custom Built p an inn, A !| I »hm s Atul i'l m ix • fall' I Owiili r, m|r» • I -Invmon I'J.Vi olds. *“"• l'*Vi f' uh S'M. , A S 'M i'g , ’A’.' vhiMj’init N f i - • > •! N « iie ...... - ...... - i 3 Bedroom I H 1 i‘!l*»;.l ANSWI'I’I ' 1- i ,.M t Oit.M 4 I'l'li jl#* 1 K 'v j U M t ( a l ' t ' i li i M I HiliH In ' SI I'VH t w ins TV ;;i ;k v i ('E I'j.ai < HI-.RVOI I I . } di* ‘ ‘ » ##ji ►fflcirnt r*dlo nnd tel* ,M„i.t iu i.iiiih: n.ii.Lh.in c m RANCHES I . |! 1.1 ^ |it < Ml' i < • »|‘ . . p.JI | (II l« • -i Hill 4fi '•,! i J||() l I |ij , i ; | i I !>f >1 I | ' ( , ■ - « M'p $1300 DOWN 'IV SI'.KVIU'. t 4n« J.

I. Fife Faike Active | in llie - yi- HIaioi! AtGuilfordC«H«gfii,uC'Fom ar M K 8 s t u d e n t i Littltf 4eagu* Unfe • •mnv of ifhe‘-Rar»iaiK Innp.M 'hre^'^ ft^Plan& Frtr tip- Junior Auxiliary > Pl6n*' FoKCoke* Sal#?# T h e '■ M ata w an B oitm pn-: ■ -.Fu'ft ! burned A pr. 15. Thai O f :Legion Active r Police‘ have ni>ortcd tntnr -cct-j Bytoiu»h Fire afistet^dU^ H a r W P a r a d e Plans'-for'a cake. f“!t=tmturday, ivitifs'during, the pa&t-'few'-wock-s:] tn^ tlie 'control '-ot m etor venic.ifi * June 2 hav^been announced by the j In;.8dt,lri<)„ ,0 conti-olling the local Plana "fcr 'ihe*- Memorial - Day Mrs.'William Foster, president of Vraii-c in the M a d is w ‘Township^.' ' tho fcadJfrs Auxiliary of the Lnur- L a u ren ce Harbor- Little , League >. • • ,- . , ^u^a.ort RO.ltes par/tde-ln Laurence Harbor have Mrs: .John McCauley *ra«m in Matawan curing fue^ami 1 ence Harbor American; Legion Post Aux.nary, .BciriKfc.i’t w h ile rii'crowi««from^vsev»«^’,‘ ; beer, furthered. Now-known a* The will serve as chairman for Lau­ emergencies, the. .orcamzat:ott - as- Veterans Group*, the three organ-' 332,- . has assumed tlie duties oi criii' - nearby communitios,^ v.-ere--^ rence Harbor; M rs.‘■Joseph Mahon, sisii!(i-....»he K eyport*--Firc D ep art­ ballots* ,-whn w ill EjMusor th 's Senior advisor of the junior aux­ fii>htin^ biosh- iires near the U S ' iliary^ Plans for coming activities Knoilcroft; and Mrs. Richard lyesr’f parade are Ths -Laurence ment in contro'ffing ".-the fm v -:of 'Army' "Nike base. ’■ ,, were outlined at a meeting of the Walsh, C liffwood Beach. , .H a rb o r A m erican Legio.i P e s t 312, junior auxiliary held - in the yjoil At tne meeting held in the Vet­ 'r’>ths‘ Solomon-Br6dyj Jewish W ar "home* w ith M iss K athleen C arroll, erans of Foreign SVars Hall, Route f~ Vcierana.^fut 7M.‘auu ihe Voter-. first ’-w:6' chairman,'.presiding. 35, L a u ren ce H arb o r, M onday ev- JiY tS UXAMINED F A rltw ay lr7O50 , iiban» o f, Foreign -W an. Hoffman- A mother and daughter tea is emns*, M rs, G eorge W - CurroU, .;Prlnce Pott 2*7?. The commander? ?ol tha three post«;*re'Rotiln Ratti- scheduled tor ^Saturday, at 1: JO president, welcomed Mrs. j MelVtn p.m. in the -Ltigion Home. ;This is Fox as a new inembpr.- - bun, P«V»1- £agta «nd Walter Vol# the date for the next regular nieot- ^'yaupectlvcly, . ? Mrs. Carrol! also .announced -tne DR. GEORGS W EXtEft .Ing pf the juniors.. invitations ‘vfm 'ftti& io chairmen of the three plans for the cheerleaders, Tho have, been sent to all the mothers Oscihwald^ - Phillips cheerleaders OPTOMETRIST f poits areO akar Gohmert and Wil9 of the juniors to attend.-.'After the \viU= be supervised -by *Mrs. W. A. . , 11am F o « ter, P o st 332; Irv in g T a b ­ party, a discussion will bs conduct­ Austir. and Mrs.: F. R. Rupp;--’the : man and William Gottfried, Post' s nountJ:'. The Professlonal -Bldg.- ed by the members of the Senior CahiU Pirates cheerleaders; - Mrs. 7M; and Kenneth K lrklrt.Post 26(2. ; Mon. and1ues. il A.M, to 6 P.M. Committee regarding the programs Helen-Thompson -and Mrs; Diane fiayrewD'xIs Shopping - U.i : Acknowledgements of invitations 1 Thurs: and Fn. 10 A.M. to 8 P:M. and plans for the juniors. Tno T^elUven;> the* Madison Township Center.''],.- : ■ pert to all organizations ia the area ■jniothers-will" be reminded , of all j Recreation 'Cheerleaders bv •■■Mrs; i Sat. !) A.M. to ) P.M. . Parlin. N. I. I. $o participate are already being the items that are discarded norm­ loan-: Hilbnrd f nnd.*> M rs,* Mar.‘«:. Received. Repreaentatived ofall the ally, but which, have- a definite use Laskicwict. organisations and troops who plan 111 the junior's collodions. Coupons tc march will 'M eet1 tomorrow al fpra used to buv eqiiipmont for tne ,7:30 ,p,ro. in -the^ Legion* Home, "veterans! hospitals,!. - Sum'merfleld Ave.; Laurence Har? ■ Clean used nylons are sent to ■bor, p a r a d e i1 h ea d q u a rte r* . >Ea£h> the New Jersey NcuropsyclmUric repraaeqtatlve wil! cone prepared rf-"7U Institute in Prtnrelon, wham re- With the approximate .number of pi'ncessing provides funds, to buy marohera to that‘refreshment# can V, Oao iXuama Xiecendrbom right). U shown-wilh fenalve plav lor sm ill-colleaeplayers; and li now televisions for the patients. Grev- be prepared.''...... pitching (or the Guilford ibaseball team. iHU 'latest stone Park Hospital also accepts Veterana Invited :: fellow offlcera i of the student-elected Men**. Athletic elean used nylons for the same pur­ Veteran* Qrdtipi alao wish 'Atmlattofl p*fte any .veteran in tbe.viclnlty addttktt ito tnatotaioinfi'.lilRh academic standing, team to a victory over the f top-flight.. Wake l-ureit vttfwafch whether or not he ia as- Kuzma rated third .in the .country in individual-de- n in e ..>. ;■■■.. frames are sent to "New Eyes for the Needy" In Short Hills, Can­ toclated with a veterans' orgapi- celled ixistage stamps are; ssm u> la tio o ,'’. Garafnno,p • 3 0 0 ■i a o The : Brothers for Mission W»ik. ■. Tha local records contain the ‘Sutherland*! :U M a t a w a n E d g e s R u m s o n 3-2, W r a p lU p iDeur* 8h :• .1 0 11 Picture, postal cards are made into inamea trf four Gold Stse--Mother! -D'Apoltta, 2b •- a 1 i s In tfw.are»,Ht>w*.*f,-it li believed scrap books for the children in the Cerebral Palsy .Clinic,-Perth Am­ tha^toora aw w :i feitdiagi in .. 4he 25 a a N&rtb -*B7;'Spartans Nip M H S JV 4-3 R uU lua U ) . boy,, and. in other hospitals. community. The committee would ■ S ta m p s A lso A ccep ted .... appreciate belng/4 d«iaed of tuch ,M«»**»ftHlgh!*iiballto§*>ts vlr men- in scoring poatlon in the sec­ Acquaro, a < : namai go thatT’thijy can. aUo bc jG r«m e/' Jrt) ■>* ■ Also, -■ redeemable stamps are. tuaily. doeed-nut?he Shore Confer-' ond.and third, hut. Post got out of PflUUnn, , cb t. honored in the narade and cerv it. Jack Yater lofted r home-run Rohljison^' cf ’ used*'to obtain-'prizes-.fur special ence,'K orth"B ,'!irace.yeEterdayf' over-the,rri,?ht,.field fence In the Ounilcot Jb -<• auxiliary activities. Ihe Vet* Dog « b e v lh e ■st.332;'ithe “ *...... the title, but the-Huskie* can wrap B cn ed iitt If tion-ot rnese-labols is uaed tc pur­ fense in the field, saved him; u -• L i ho*t post (Chl*-year, i* serving as it up by defeating downtrodden At­ chase- Seelng-hye Dogs ' for bund Ihe first big breek for'Matawan I 1 I’wtnminent chairman for 'parade lantic Highlands and Manasquan In 25 2 4 people. - was when. Robinson, Rumson- cen- I-.’ ^rtK panU - She will be .assisted their next two (tames before-tang-, Icortby-ittnlnif*: terfielder^kKt Bowie's easy-fly in Humfion/c ooo : 02f) o—a -. Empty poiuint bags and wrappers t ) , tiy AddUary; Unit 331, Auxlllaiy line-) w ith 6th e ' K eys . M ay - 22. The. Iheisun ia the boSnm o l the fifln. M atawan IX)t»*U!0 1—3 are used to secure coloring books, i i Unit 2(72.and theiwive*; of Post. HuskleiMcktd-.up thwjtwelfthtvic- some of which are historicol and and-it was good*for a home..run ab r f, 7M m*inber(. A oummitter meet- tory In a.- row. • } . to he the tcore,» , Syperski, 2b ' 3 0 I educational. l'bes-« l>ooks are-dis­ [' tna^pi ^Tbe Veterans- Groups wiil Bill Bowie pitched < the4 decisive f^etiUe, If 3 (I 0 tributed to the library* children's The second Matawan big break 'be'held Tuesday.evening, May 15, ganje of the-"B” race. He struck Boyle, cf : .1 I 1 wards-in hospitals, und lo the ohil (am e in tlieisevenlh, but »t-,was-«ot Lnlzure, , c 3 2 1 at l:M fun- ia the (fcegimi- Home, hutoU batter* and allowed nary; a then in the philfppir.es. Tne jun­ so deciniva. ^FrankiL' D'Apolito Jed ^'rmiekco, p ■ . 2 n i< 8ummemeld Av«., Laurence iHar- walk Hi seven, inning*. Qnly-in Ihei Iiivorvla, rf : 2 0 iors receive points und awards for off witJ» a.-Wt and-moved to second - bpr; t fiftHilnnti)#'.djd.tbe Herple Bulldogs: Hudak;a;Jb 3 0 the collection of these items; Any­ oi) 3 (I iotiih xWm*'.up at oSI.'dlim iKobbv. a o one having any of these items: may quanircaught' D'Apollto off second y ita , m » i T||I4- . ' why*r-don't-' you Ion- .BIH‘Prestnir and i?red Dickson- TIayvs,- pU . * o t give them to any member -cf the look through 'theii windows- nf 'all nit safely in that frame for tiie on -a pickoff play by two feet, but junior- auxiliary 01 contact . Mrs, the base ump called the Matawan . m i d w f c h . ..from ..the . Inside. two Rumson. runs.-• Foster, or members of the seuor basenmner safe in one of the more Matawan JV-O)' Andy Acquaro openedthe: top of advisory committee for pick-up.. ‘'sour" bits of arbiting this season. Bnrrett, rj theeixth with a hit for the- Bull­ However, it did not make very WuU:cr, as - Mrs. Jack Olsen, auxiliary chair­ dogs^ Bowie whiffed the next two DICK'S much difference in the.-«nd for Bill S iy a rio , p man of the poppy corsage contosi, batters, but an overthrow on a nu«.seili u Collins walked to load 'the sacks. C so a 8c ora by Inning*: For Matawanpit must be taaid ^IaUlwan JV 01(1 11>0 ‘ will be entered in the contest on Flynn would ha>-9 been- moving -on 5lndlam »-.i\vp. , 20(1. 0 J 0 May.-H. when u winning cocsuge that this time-they needed luck, and two.-outa.whan Yates lofted his M a w f t U m c ! M o w e r s will be selected from -the junior 'got it- John HoeMcflModer; worh- gamfrwinmnfi hit. .The bad - dcci- and sonior enl“i?s« dnd faui)mJttcd :? ;r For Sal* »1 en the 'm ouad for;Ruihson>-ivHe Sion at second only-made > the dif­ M issionaries To for county judging.. finnedi-faut- -andFwa lkad ^«lx,s so i t ference- *if the .winnuig.run-scoi ing 7» WICKATUW^'N. J, tfpifc gepd-support^to keep hiin go- vyitli' one out instead of t«').< Mrs. RoJHn Hathbun, auxiliary, j|g.^'|ll(i"M anmL>aiid .Steel -had ‘ While the varsity was wrapping Speak At Scrvicc chrurmon of tho .Memorial D^y pa­ im the North *‘B” title, the .Mata­ rade, spoke about ihe = Kiris' par- tieipnting in the parade, Wednes­ wan jayvees were going j down - the The Rev. Alex and Mrs. Lois d ra in j M at the Madison Township day, May 30. -The parade this year I N m D G C W i a . Spartans field.-: Ken . Szyarto was Heyer Vincent, Wycliffe Bible wifi be sponsored by the combinPd tile'losing pitcher and Bob Fran- 'J ranslalors and missionaries 011 Veterans Groups jn Madison lown- j,hip, the Laurence Harbor Ameri­ sjsco - racked -up -the win- for tne leave from . their post in New A DIFFERENf AOTO POLICY can Lefiion Post 332, the Veterans Light Blue and While. ’Ihe victory Guinea, will he the guests ut the set-the Spartans at a 7-3 record of Foreign Wars - Horfman-Pr:nce annual Mothers' Day service of the Post 2672. and the Solomon-Drody i M n w t r Im H tis u r m e likethisk> and avenged an earlier 11-4 set­ back at the hands of the Maroon Morganville Methodist Church on Jewish War Veterans Post. . All the uirls will march. In order |u and Steel seconds. S unday at 3 a .m ., when M rs. V::i inspect the. capes, the girls will o u m i T • fUHHBt MNUAl Walks «ave the Spartans a two- cent wiil bring the message for run star! in the fust. Matavvan lied bring them lo the meeting Satur­ ' M tW U COST MtCOUHTS ihe (I™ The Woman’s Society of it when John Sickles doubled to day whore they will be re-distri­ buted according to size. Jv • MffMUTW • TOf-BIMUTT ' drive in a run in tiie second and Christian Service is in charge of (he rl i.rch service with Mrs. Wal­ Juniors, who are no longer ac­ W A i r n t r . m n a m •* Bob Coon- got a two-l>3«ger and ter J. Lambcrlson as .chairman. tive in the orj’aniiation. are: asked MWOITI Art- Tyska:.a single, in the fourth. Madison, forged, ahead .again in the The public is invited to attend to io return their tapes so that they * N P " can be used by the newer members. fifth when Wally Boyle got aboard, .hear- Mrs.' Vincent who is the I tm * m u> n t* m m n u c r it mitten tr GOLD arfvjrc«l on two walks and .scored daughter, of Mr.- nnd Mrs. John The capes are the property of the l.er,ion. A social hour followed . ^ mr-NOK WSttUIRectOMMff^lkMM w- oh ian infield out.'. Heyer, .Tennent. Rd„ Morxanvllle. ix-kr.U r, lut fUl*antj>t tkiot.tintt.,, KEY iJVIalawan came back to tie it at j The May'meeting of (he W.S.C.S. during which tiie juniors made Mother’s Day favors for the ut a llll.'fKi'iiiii ieM nratat(/\ 3,3 lin the -topiof the-seventh on opened-, with devo*ions> lead by Karen Korkowski was a guest. IM'dl Um •oo*y4*vif.rfectt-* *4 * ■ solid bkw i’-by :Sickle*:. and Jim Mrs. .Harry Ratcliffe, secretary of Wlliir Wumtim.m edditl*e*M«*t*Ma< AUTO M elna.-But the Sparlen* won. out Spiritual Life, when the group met nt the home of Mrs.* Florence Me- M t o i i f i t o t t f ffltlnuitiw ggftm nt ., in the bottom of the inning when Wanus .in Tottenville, Staten Is-j 0 m ¥ c m ia " * POLICY Walks put Charlie -Hayes and-Tom Levitt Earnings * Leslie on base widi two out and land. > INSURANCE l.'ea, l-uizure cracked out a game- Mrs. Fred Eckel, president, con- ! PROPERTY deciding single. ducted the business session when 1 Are Reported Up several of the society’s activities 1 MGT. Matawan (3) Y a k 's A g e n c y ab r . b were planned. Mrs. Ralph Howard j Farning.s for Levitt and Sons. F ly n n , cf 3 0 I Inc., leading home builders. ar._* John R. l-iorino,aBroke».^ W. C cibns, ms 3 0 0 son and Mrs. Jchn Ludvick -.vill s n 4 1 1 be co-chairmen of a-rummage sale Cbtimated at $80(1.000 for tht' fiscal 267 Main St. LO 6-1881?) t Matawan Y ates, lb 3 I 2 to be held in the church basement ■ y e a r end'.*d F eb. 2*S. W illiam J. M orrell, r( I 0 1 on May 21 ______and 22_____ Mrs.______lickelL e v anil itt, p resid e n t, told the I inchci>n Mrs. LamberLson will be co-chair- 'nn'fiing of the New York .Society men of a birthday social to be !te!d | of Security A nalvsts T h i s in the church on May 29 and will ; equivalent to 20 cents a share on arrange the entertainnirnt for th the 3.000,(100 shares of cepiLal stock When lhi Timm . ... evenii.g. outstanding, Mr. Levitt said. .Sturt Memorial Fund Th<* turn-around from the l^'il Jn lieu of the usual giXs given fiscal ytjr, \Mi«*n a deficit of out at th e M o th ers’ Ony >»*rvicc $703,155 w as j'cjx>rted. reflects the the i’roup voted to slart a Me­ initial results of the company's Don’t Overlook) . moriul Fund. i>;natioiis in me- present expansion and diversifica­ i m o riam will be a e a -p ie d an«i as tion progra; i. Mr. Levitt told ’he I the fund grows items needed for analysts. He also said that the i use in th e ch u rch san c tu a ry will cumulative impact of tlie piogram I Thiese;Services . .... I lie purchased. Thu original do- will be more .ipparent in results | nation Will be hi hm'iuoi s and in for the fiscal year and future I Ifonor of mothers, Mr*, Fred years as new market* aie m ne­ U . . • JtNSUREDiSAVINO&AGQQUNfS! Mflrz will be in charge of the fund. trate d . Mrs. Joseph Spmgjt, chairman Sales ol |ioi^(s jnd land for the • HOME MORTGAOE LOANS - of the nominating committer, pi 1%‘i fiscal vear r*.adied a mini­ sented the followinj! >)ate of offic­ m u m of $:w'OOO.OOU, M r. l.esitt es- • CHRISTMAS CLUBS ers who wero elected: President. timnted. double Ihe M.j,- M rs. H. C. ^uaekeM biiyi; vice jiun.dijt) .diown in lie- p re ced in g year, • +IOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS > president,fesident,-Mrs. Mri>. Spurgat; iecretary.secretary. Hacklog Of bales Up M:r». r». Ravmond Schilhr;SdulKe; tMM^'iicr.t’tM-’iiir 1 1 i:e ciMnpaoy'.s . . hneklop - of sal • rALLUURPOSteLUaS' Mis, Raymond Weiv.el; chjinium and applications lor fi'tuie deltveiy (j( ftpirispiritual ...... life, Mrs. L.onbci i'tm. tnl.ilcfl m oro tlutn ^t'i.lOO.OUU as yf . ■'' and chairman of puhhejiv, Mi.-*. m id-A piil o r so m e $.U>00.OOti m«»re i • -ACCOUNT-/tQANS ti. n r i' • • !"'•■' ( • K ekfl t ■* ■ • •• • • 1 ’ • • ^AVINGS BY MAIL U’;,.- J Utlier riicmlnrs pic-i,u Jt lh 1 I I VitI nnd Sons, in bn- \1>Hti its • MONEY ORDERS (Personalized) meeting were Mt.'s ( oi,. WtmilrN, ;• 'Ogiapiucnl diN ci Mln ation p m - Mi>. Rti«'.ell VanPi |!. ,Mis l i'-d ;-i,im, i' now ho lding in M itnuaii Mov\en uml Mi*- l i iM i m r JNnitif low iiship. i he i oinp.tny al-.o ha«. 3}A% Per Annum on Regular Savings »'Miered the u v im ‘,i* m.ul.el wilh n i’.tHiiMintne tm n m n n tiy idKue to go Paid 4 T/rties Each Y ea r. Cheesequake Guild To into cnii'.lru' imn in San Ju.m. Po*t. to Uh'ii, und tu n iip.it I ment taaise ^po/isor Party; Items itew I'.pon-nls, in p,d j*. i i .iik e, wlii'ii' I IN if t hKu is negoiiaung tor T h e Guild of ihe C h u n h •>( Un, * WvMe*tfePeM ea Um H rst Della* »l IM-^wiU- laud to iantd individual homes. Saviour, Cottrell Kd.. Miei-.r(|uak“. * Fund*J>fp 0 m- fine a year,'.' Mr, I cult mild. "It Menibrr i ’cdrrsl llonip Lone B a n k tend. KefreshMO'Hta wil( !>»' .».ei\cd ii expected that «i gCHid volum e fot Member.Federal Savings It lio- ia.nkft will l)« U00 u n i t s Hoy Scout Iroop (17 Attended the Lefial far State, Counly, M unicipal tnd School DUtrlci Fund* in a >rai. and that the nveiall *v K.«ritnn Council cimijHjiee Snfui* *r#it*-W ill he lOutjpni n o i r k i t U-riiI for Triifil l undn day und Sumluv hrlil nt Heiniir*. I1ITH |M‘I \IM Ii" r'teid, Parlin. Donnld (iiaham , Spi mghill Pd , in a patlenl n! Nouih Atolmv Mi m Lagion Mealing MATAWAN OFFICE o i i a ! I li k > |>i i a I . <11 T H E vl'ihn l.'iw. ! tiw Kit . >. ,i >n, A UK. li*-*. .-l.l :• . ! "I ill!))* .hr t j’it al path'iit al Moimi'i.illi M- ilii.il inn'h'li'ij: I)' the I;tf* l)<’n I I liu- I C rn te r rum II t’l wn>i aeld .*i a i*mH uo-i KFANSBURC S A V IN G S LOAN ASSOCIATION Me. Mr?; V.MIi.hii I i it/ .m l 'ii;1 »*f ific t '":.| nnd A u .m i u HS m f a m i ly , 1 Pit , dihiM i l*d>l Iy!«, ’.I,iiii,san. Atiiriican It ItU 'sK and Sunday %»•.»!•»»*it Mi. >• ,otf t ’i d i i y i *’j.u <• j ent»itil, es 'i*. lil , 1 3 4 M a i n St., Matawan LO 6 2 8 0 0 and Mi **; Wallei Ma< • c-, I lie asked to aj-'-i’d the po*,! in ill ‘.\oofl. tin nifi iy of I auien- *■ it.o | hinioni* PolH'i ! /aegl'i, t»U l.lmad 1**1,. SC. Was ii.mo-d pi m (ei ! e!ia-in*;nj. t Pp- t Fou?t*«a THE MATAWAN JOURNAL; N. I Thursday, May 10,

Morganville fc’-l'A Ins jails Officers fO" !' “}»}* DAKurt Ou/Uitild County Legion ! W i l i P e r f o r m A t and the entire chorus also sing '*Good-bye Dear Folks', “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and * Skjp to my Holds Banquet Harbor Church lo u f\ ^That’s Mv Weakness Night on the Back P o rc h '. ^ ■£?>» araiuat Middlesex County “Community Capers of 1%2” ‘‘Yes, We hava No Banam'j", “’iilm eficaa Legfon Banquet honoring will be pressed by the members ' BrtcK Home in Imlia.na'\ ’‘Vive ot the Laurence Harbor Commun­ L’ Amour’', closing with “ Stars bounty Commander Frank Sohwaw ity Church, this Thursday, Friday and Stripes' horever.” County Auxiliary Prudent and Saturdav evenings in the Joaune Galhmray, Susan Corby, M rt.jvouk B^uih w u hsld Satur- church auditorium, Laurenre Park­ Linda Shufelt. Barbara Holmt**, d»y »vawwji ta : the Liberty Ball- w ay. A o ast of 40 is now !n tlie Janves Hess, Dnn Tucker, Ronald Y o u r child gaa* t o c o H « g a final rehearsals for. tlie production. Sandatter and Lenny Craig por­ tOQrp, South Rivet. Three hundred Floyd Mulcahey, htlward Cox, tray the Travelers.'* ftiedts w *re p rese n t . Your wife h wall Charles Molier and George Van­ Robert Hedfield is t’he - Th* dtatfnguMwd guest-., who provldsd for derbilt have the lead roles. The cjtiairinun and Hoy a MulcaUuy amt fp o k t briefly, were Dapartment of Korny Kavaluers include Sleven David Watson, dijveiors. Your daughter hail 4 H»W Jersey f/ommiUKter Murrell Skubik, Robert Skubik. Jule Sku­ Mrs. Joanne (jallowav accoin* jt ' Woojrasn, Bulling tai Cinunty, handwm* wedding gift bik, Charles Bender, “Doc" Tuck­ pantos on the p»anu and Mr. and ■ epdM rs, Wooiman; Department of er, Robert MacKinnon, .John Coll- Mrs, Leonard Mas^oin are the bot royv Jersey Auxiliary President! mere and I-'kivd Mubuliey. The office ^nairioen. Andrew Gailo- Mw, Waiter Graft, Cumberland ] Candettes include Stella Siiufeit, way sui>v‘rvises the stage and light­ •'•' ypuntv apd M r.; Graft; National i Nancy Buhling and Nnncy Lynn ing effects and he is assisted by V lc a FrtJident ofthe Eastern Di- ) Crowther. The Candettes open tlie Doc Tucker, hvan Shufelt, Julius vMoq of Ladlas Auxiliaries, Mrs. program followed by the opening Skubik, Mary Crowther, Dorothy . m m Sacco, Morris County; Nu-1 chorus of Oh Susanna! Robertson and Floyd Mulcahey. flnuil Executive Committeeman . Bov Scout iroop 9J resolved the S pecialty d an c e and so-v", n u m ­ WilUam J. McKinley, Hudson Cour,-' maintenance problems and TTwinas bers are performed by Jacqueline ty: and NaKowd Executive Co^v j Tucker.handles the props and cur­ Weeks Jr.. Mary Crowther, James U se a t r u s t a c c o u n t . In this way you c u t ttuik* gkitteewoman Mr*. Martha Peter tain. The advertising and patron Hess, Ruth and -Robert Retlfield, '»soa('M sreer CouMy. committee are headed- by Hath aurc a particular person receives a specified nun Edward Cox, Floyd Mulcahey, Lin­ AJao, Department of New Jers'. | Red^eld, Patricia Betzler, Joanne da Shufelt, George Vanderbilt, of money at some future date, or upon you* ,Vicf Coratnsnder, 2nd Dlylnion, Galloway, Carol Nesenkar, Orin Dorothy Robertson and Robert ^ugust.'Xauer, M«uc*an, Depart­ iucker, Lois Mokuk» Mary Crow­ death. In the meantime, you remain in control o f MacKinnon, Susan Corby, Ann - m ot of New Jersey Executive ther, Leonard Massorn and GladVvS Skubik, Helen Bohllng, Gladys Wat­ the money.. ;• committeeman of Mitwieseg Coun­ Watson. * son, Linda Belloron, Ruth Merwin, ty, Benjamin Sunshine, Fords; De­ Ann Mulcahey serves as purchas­ The trust account form also provides a netb* ,, Larry Yeonjtmnn, (eecoad Irom righl) presents Is the immediate past president. Looking on are Mrs. Laurie liergen, Janice Bergen, Ali­ partm ent o t New Jersey Finance ing agent and refreshery chairman, od whereby you can invest large sums of ruons^ tho gavel to Mrs. Joseph Brice, newly elected presi­ Gerald Freeman, first vice president (loft) und Mrs. son Watson, Joan Nesenkar, Mar­ llie usherettes are Andrea Gallo­ , Officer Holger fiolnf, Metuchen- ■ dent of the Morganville Parent-Teacher Association GeorRe Murdock, (right). garet Gartlan, Irene Johnson. Carol in a completely safe manner. Consult your attoi* ' C o m m e n d * W o rk at Installation ceremonies this week, Mr. Youngman way and Alison Johnson. Nesenkar, Ruth Clugston, Elfreida ney, Then provide for tha future with saving! Included ht their speeches were Galloway, Anene Tucker, Roots cominemjsUoM to the County Com­ Mrs. Lawrence Guadagnino for tlie lis. Mrs. John Probst. Mrs. Joseph Shufelt, Marie Weston, Jucquehne form Bridge Club in trust. mander and County Prwildent for Auxiliary. Arthur Brower and his Church Mothers flicks, Mrs. Menvin, nnd Mis. Weeks sr., Charles Molier, Mary A a i r n u tsta n d in * w o rk a s h e a d s of. Richard Pulmer. Organized lo Crowther, D o r o t li v Robertson, Donald I*. Aslanta, 29J Stevens Band. Columa, pmvided the music the cowyty argenitatfonrdurlng.tha serve the church, the first need Jumes Hess, Ronald Saiidntter. Ave.,'. South Amboy, is anxious to pant year. Attention was called to for dancing. , , Conduct Reunion appeared to be u nursery class so Lenny Craig, Orm Tucker, Anne start a duplicate bridge club in the ~ the various programs of the Lt- lhat mothers of young children Nesenkar, and Caro! Ann Vander­ bayshore area. Anyone interested L iberai B uildinc t L oan A ssociation i. fkm aot^iAuxiliaryi Americanism, ' Trip To Russia A dinner in Buttonwood Manor, could attend church. This project bilt. In a "Medley," the Korny inuy contact lum at his home for Child Welfare, Community . Service Matawap, marked t(ie 10th anni­ was discontinued a few yours ayo Kuvaleers are accompanied by Pai further information. 1 and R«habjMtatioa, , versary of a small group of work­ 'Ihe members prepare the Com­ fucker on the accordion; Susan 159 Main Street — f tatawan M. Phillips 'VauMater, Marlboro ers dedicated to serve tlie needs of If you need printing ol any ' At Hit canolwHon a t Ute cere­ Township,’will lie among a group munion tor tlie church. They do­ und P a t Muloaliey on guitars und kind, wo are here to serve you monies aad presentation of gifts ol fartn people from the state who their church and resolva the pruli- nated a silver plate for the Com­ Robert Galloway, washband. munion and, on two occasions Narrate* Skit Our quick service and reasonable to the fyooorad guests, tho Ritual will visit Europe and the Soviet: Un­ lems of the church within their M. i 'b, - K J, 1 H tj - n > I oi i i B.i;.., - , .. , David E. Watson is the narrator prices will please you. P«r«pqny 'waq oooducted by Beq- ion1 on a jieople-to'people goodwill rovince. The Mothers Club of the have furnished new curtains for IL . Jsrnin SuiMhbis and members a l mission. The farm goodwill mis­ Es u ra n c e H a r b o r Community the beginners’ room. They give a gift of money to the church at Ihe Mldd(<*e*County RituaiTeam. sion will leave New York on Sept. Church, Laurence Harbor, was or- Mrs. Kuawl 0. Howell was the IS and .wi|l returoOct. 7. Nations uniiefl.by ihe._pastor, llie Rev. Easter and Christmas. They donat­ rilllain E . W ebster in J u ly 1952. ed a stained-glass window for the : chairman t t A * Jipspibalitycom- on the (our itinerary are Belgium, t The membership numltered four, m ltt e e ., Hungary, the Soviet Union, Poland, new section or the church and pur­ Banquet > chairmen were W*de Qemiany and France. Those mak­ three of whom were selected to chased a large refrigerator for the church hall last Christmas. fawn «xl Thpmas Ronan for the ing the trip will travel at their own serve as officers. Mrs. William Wallis was president; Mrs. Philip i B i p B i Now. .. beautiful buying days during Chevyls Poat am) Mra. Wendell Doll and expense. Earn Money By sales Horin, secretary and Mrs. Walter Money for these expenditures are Therkelsen, treasurer. Mrs. Frank derived from cake sales, selling Kokh was Ihe extra member. Easter candy, luncheons, dinners There , have been seven other and conducting a tabh at the By Popular Request presidents during the interim. Mrs. church bazaars. Wadis served a second term in A summary of each year’s activi­ 1956-7 '; M rs. C harles R ogerson, ties was readfcy each member. The GOLDEN SALES JUBILEE! 1053-51 a n d 1955-56; M rs. R oy P a l­ cards reflected hard work and m e r, 1957-58; M rs. R ic h a rd P a lm ­ humorous situations. On one oc­ The Penguin Cocktail Bar er, 1958-59; M rs. H a rry M erw in, casion, a sudden need for money 1959-80; M rs. F loyd M ulcahey, 1961- was resolved by members canvas­ <2 and Mrs. David E. Watson, the sing the town for “white ele­ HWY. 34 — MADISON TWP. V f-i -^71 present president. phants." It was decided to huld Mrs. Watson was the toastmas­ reunion dinners cvory five years ter and she introduced the original h e re a fte r. Proudly Presents officers and past presidents, all of whom were present. Each was pre­ sented with a corsage of miniature Arne Kalma Presents artificial orchids, llie member­ The Return Engagement ship has never totalled more than Program At Meeting 16, but has dropped gradually be­ Arne Kalma. Matawan -florist, of cause of- members moving oul-of- presented a program of flower ar­ town. rangement! at the May meeting of First Reunion the M a t a w a n Contemporary The first celebration of the or- League held Monday night at 220 ganliatlon proved to be a reunion Main St., Matawan. Mrs. Arthur Norman Palsy Quartet us tha following out-of-towners Klatt, Mrs. Fenton T. Scholl and were introduced; the Rev. Webster, Miss Edith Davison were present­ Leonardo; Mrs. Frank Fisher, New­ ed with flower arrangements. foundland; Mrs. Rogerson, Toms Mi.is Antoinette Cerrato, chair­ Every Friday and Saturday Night River; Mrs. Therkelsen, Middle­ man, welcomed a new member, town and Mrs. Mulcahey, Mala- Mrs. Jack Klein. She also intro­ w an. duced as guests, Mrs. Harold R- Other Laurence Harbor guests Mealtln and Mrs. Russell Butler. were Mrs. Julius Skubik, Mrs. Wai- Mrs. Leon Christinat, vice chair­ man and Mrs. August Schmeling, membership and hospitality clioir- man, arc representing the club at the convention of the N.J. Federa­ tion of Women's Clubs which is being held in Atlantic City. M a d is o n T o w n s h ip L u m b e r s . Installation of new officers will Sprinn'a a-wastingi So why wail in ; lunger lo satisfy be conducted at the annual banque> that aow-tar urge of yours? BcAkiiful hiijs have busied NEW IM PALA SPORT COUPE RT. 34 ft EDGAR ROAD, CHEESEQUAKE, MATAWAN lo be held at Colls Neck Inn on out *11 over the place st your Chevrolet d 'Je r's— In the ■ 2 Miles Sd. of Rt. .14 and Rt. 9 Junction Ju n e 11. It couldn't look more like a tomerlihlt unleiti U wtff boat selection of sizes snd si/.7.le you’ll tmd anj whero. FrM Parking — Call PA 1-4500 — "The lumberyard With The Store" Hostesses for tlie evening were ornsl. . . A aiMl top moldod Into the crisp contours ot "Mrs. Minnie Weinlraub and Mr... IJke Iu fourteen let-smooth Chevrolet*. Or eleven hew* a convertible. Chalk It up to Body by Fisher flnijlM. VISIT OUR SNACK BAR FOR FREE COFFEEI iUnnalt MeLean. The next regular site Chery II modeU. Or a whole rrcw of frisky Corvalrs. meeting will he held on June 4 Then chalk up this Impala's room, richness an4 (Mit when annual reporta will be given. So oow's the time to come on in and do your picking snd choosing to your heart's (and budget's) runlcn! at your nnd see If tlioy don't add up to everything you expect P-TA To Sponsor Chevrolet dealer's One-Slop Shopping Center. In an expensive car—except the expense, Special Dance Class bonanza The’executive committee of tht* Holmdel Township Parent-Teach- xvs Association mcf May 1 at the elementary schoo!. Mrs. William 1 V ufrL Thieme, president, announced thut the School of Instructions will be held June 6 and the county work­ LUMBER HARDWARE shop Ju n e 20. T he special d an ce class for seventh and eighth Brad* Just Arrived! Another Trallerlosd of ers will he held SalurJay from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the school. Beautiful Pre-Finished Turpentine 79c gal. Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer, program Chrome Plated chairman, announced that the final PANELING I I With Non-Slij) AA r U ' x W Thick genera] meeting will be held Tuen- H a m m e r « “ ‘>i)er n nndie V 9 c day at 8 p.m. In the school, when High Carbon Steel “ P.T.A.—WHY" a nummary of the NKW C'llKVV 11 NOVA STATION WAGON Spnee ami NEW COKVAIK MONZA Cl.lIU COIII’E The trim, Phil. Mali. 4.99 year's theme will he presented. Of­ 13 pc. Drill Set 65c ficers will be insiulli'd ut that sploe In a no w k in d o l savor. Just mm of throe now sweel-liaiulling, personal kind of car that started tht Variegated Rose «S» 5.99 tim e. C h e v y II wugons. Very parknlilu, Very packitble, too. bucket scat, brigade. Hero's rear engine scumpor The next executive Ixiard meet­ F r u i t wo w ! ,lcg ll:,l,8.99 Hatchet 79c ing wilt ba Thursday, June 7, Ht 8 l i a f a load floor over 9 ft, long with sceond seat and wadded to the road with tenacious tructlon and quick, li Pc. p.m. in tlm elementary idiool. a i i Stelae and Mouldings to Match tftllgate (lotvn, f.nfH of wacon nt a low, low price. sliver refluxes, And It 'i ss easy to own as it in lo drive, First Come —■ First Served! Screw Driver Set 60c Will Present Magicians Many Other Savings Scalloped Conibiuslloa Too Numerous To Mentlua At Banquet On Monday Hiunchurd und Heten DOORS Stell. Barnards ville, billed ua 'Hie Beautiful White Pine GARDEN SUPPLIES St ells, America’s Most Mystifying Magic Team, will present “magic 2-9 X 6-9 -4 Panel » .9 9 COUPON B -M M W IQ | time” at the Mother un” on Ju^-singiitlilu rldos lii.ii u family room on wlwuls, fint Clivvr^lvt wiigiinlog bt its must elegant. Wilh up to a lt‘U*vlsiou. ol kJBl 4 " x 4 " Perforalod also In Stock Crab Ornss and Weed Killer nt llurgnln P rirc a mjminoili oavo s trunk, too. All tlienu fumlly-.itylo wti^fiplng 07.6 ou. it, of onrgo spft^-lnoliullng a con. vlrtuos and a dioleo of «lx or V8 skedaddlel Any coaled ooinpartitumt In tho floor wlit>re you ^nn slow Two Matawan Men wnniW fllipvrnh'l In Ainerit ;i's (nvotlio Intyl your golf olubs and othor vatuablos out of sight. HOUSEWARES On Dul •• <" ■ 11 nml t'm rnir nl i/mir lurnl itnllm iiietl Chevrolet tlettler'i i\)fty I^tex spring m'iih'.Hoi'. Tliuy were sdecl- Saving Galore On — ed on the liotils nf high nendemlr iitniidlng fur Ihe full iii'nie.iler of H o ii s p P ain t ,