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rowM Hin of HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLOORO, MATAWAN AND MAI AVAN BM O UM

M.mbtr YEAR - 11th WEEK MATAWAN. N. J . , T H U R S D A Y . SEPTEM BER 10,1964 ■•a I m y Proa AanclalMa S i n g l e Copy T m Cento New Strathm ore Shopping Center Takes SliajH! On Route 34 Meter Tampering Tovrawliip G O P r«iii<1i

Tampering wilh a water meter wsa charged against Joseph (Roc­ ky) I'omasello, 42 Little St., M ala­ wan, before Borough Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser jr. Thursday by Chief John J. Melna, borough po­ lice, on information supplied by workers of Ihe municipal water de- parlment. The accusation was re­ butted strongly by Mr. Tomasello's attorney, Philip J. Illanda jr., R ari­ tan Township, who sought lo show through cross - examination of bor­ ough employees, that slackness in •Md InmmHi M Ai m Mm^Im Cmtm at Stratfcawre, I merclal cample* dMigned ta Krve muy residents o( the k « develop- the operation of Ihe water depart­ ment was where the fault trulv lay. ■ Tiwaaklj, bas I m m M m m i Ii p M ilm l m Km This defense, however, did not prevail. On Tuesday, Magistrate Sterner To Spook Cndorie Charter Unit Heuser found Mr. Tomasello guilty Matawan Schools on the basis of his review of a E.Deaald Steraer, chairman af Two Strathmore groups, the Cited case of State vs. Rodner tbs Maammth Ceaaty Plaaalag, Strathmore Democratic Club and and assessed $511 [ine. the Charier Study Committee ef For Street Work Baard wUI ba tha m m speaker Opening Today Kober! li. LaMura, lhe borough the Strathmore Civic Association ■ n t Tuesday al S:»,p.m. when attorney, pressed the matter for last night endorsed the recom­ Nin* Rood Sector* dm Matawaa TawaiMp Taxpay­ On* Vacancy In the chief. Mr. LaMura pul Robert ers' Aasoclitloa apaaaara a tm » mendations of the Matawan Town­ Ward, I!I2 Ravine Dr., and Charles Regional District ship Charter Study Commission. To Bolmprovod J. Rupp, -12 Middlesex Rd., lxirough Fire On Aug. I, the Charier Study water department workers, on the Schools in thc Matawan Regional Aa aaaMing ordinance to apply Hm a. Lower MUa S t.: Commission recommended aban­ stand to testify they had gone to i.MI ia capital fliafc sarmaraiid School District - are opening this donment of Ihe present township leeefk RstlsgHals, prasldeat af Ihe Tomasello residence June .10 I’he regular meeting af the Matawan Township ii. Thomas Gagllaao, seeking Ihe Republics* aaml* Dm IIM bujfeet far thc Imam s Thursday with only one vacancy on committee form nnd ndeation e f tta aeeedatlea. kaa Invited all and had found a water meter with Republican Club was held recently al Ihe Oak Shades nation for the Assembly seal vacated by Clarksaa r • m t of m elo n ol Grsnt St., liber­ the teaching staff. The full staff, a seven - member, counell-mana- the top pried ofl it in the basement paraiaa Mereated ta attend the Fire House. Local candidates spoke to Ihe group, Fiiher, also addressed Ihe chib. Shawn above, (left ty St., Ceater Ave., EM iahaver Ct., administrative and faculty, for jer form under Ihe Faulkner Act., and the valve in open position so aisotlag, Mr. Mcraor trill discuss thanking them for Iheir participation In thc recent to right), are Albert E. Allen aad Joseph Altier, M acA rttar Dr.. Wilson Ave., Union the Regional School District includ­ T h e recommendation is subject water would pass through without dm Matawaa area's rale la a Republican picnic and asking fnr iheir continued aid candidates for Township Committee; Mr, (iagllaaa, . |T, OvciMU M . and IM h PI. es: Superintendent, Luther A. Fos­ lo public approval al the gener­ registering against the dials, They mmm traaepartatlea plan far in Ihe valor registration drive. Occanport Attorney and Club President Jsmes Maher. wttlatrodaced to tha Matawaa ter; secretary, Celeste E.'Wenzel. al election, Nov. I. added that this could r.ot have been . iM M i h . Caw cU Tuesday. Hearing Mr. Rettagliata aaM tha meet- Matawan Grammar Scheol At the meeting af tbe Civic As­ the work of someone seeking to re­ W l l l b a f « t . 8 dnd tlis w m t gtttsa lag ahaald ba af special Interest Principal, Robert A. Hardie; as­ sociation last night, Ihe report pair e. meter as the working gears License Auctioned «ader way behre frosting weather la camamtera la tbe area, In view sistant principal, John Luczkovich; aad endorsement al Ihe Charter and mechanism a.e in Ihe bottom acts Im accordhf to Councilman Study Commission's recammen- of the meter. Youth Drowns In Fazio Sanity 4 al taatatlva state studies ta ea- Mark Hendon, McDonald Beith, Plcnsry Retail consumption li­ Kobert Catot, (tracts chairman. taMkdi a malar cemmater kaib M iss Esther Blau, John Bragdon, datiom wss made by Siephen Le­ Mr. Ward said he had been work­ vine. The report was tabled far cense standing la Ihe name of Tiie couneil accepted bida oa po­ aad soMictioa center la the Mata- Miss Barbara Dragoon, Freeman ing on meters three years and Mr.' Lake Lefferts Paul's Midtown Tnvern, HR Main Hearing Denied lice Mra am iatuaV track. Three waa • Rarltaa Township area. Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Ostcrhcld, further study by the general Rupp staled that, as foreman, he membership and action al a Ister St., was auctioned off Ihis morn­ came la, from RsiHsn Oarage, Russell Thomas, Chester Zamorski, had put in 11 years of servicing Fought O ff ing by U.S. Internal Revenue Matawan Couple date. Keyport, at, SM7S; M p Chevro­ sixth grade; Mrs. Hannah Rom- meters. Mr. LaMura ascertained Bureau agents for non-payment of that neither of then, had been ap­ let, Matawan,. i f f ' IMM.M .'and friend, Mrs. Ruth Clark, Hyman Rescue Try federal taxes, It was knocked A rraigned In Court proached by Mr. Tomasello about Tom 's Ford, Matawan, at‘$27M.M. Ballet Center At Saperstein, Stanley Samuelscn, down to Ralph G. Caprio, New­ fixing a meter and on most occa­ Despite efforts of three friends A Bronx judge Thursday turned Tha, tow bid waa accepted, . ’ . Carl Veaux, fifth grade. Wavcrly Park ark, for tit, 750 after spirited sions of going to the defendant's lo save him, John M. Cahill, 18, of Councilman Warren E. Hutchin- Also Mrs. Gilda DiSanto, Mrs. bidding with Charles Patterson, down a prosecution motion to com­ residence to read the meter, they 517 Clinton Ave., Belford, drowned aoa aUted that in view of the Alikas Property Grace Flood, Miss Audrey Kelly, Keyporl. mit Charles Fuzlo, accused with had been unable to get in. They drowning at Lake Lefferts last Miss Jane Pickard, Mrs. Ann R. Garage Out Sunday afternoon while swimming Albert Pollack, the auctioneer, reported that as long as they could his wife in the murder of a young weekend, a We guard at the bath­ Sought Of Matawan Duffy, fourth grade; Mrs. Ella in Lake Lefferts, Matawan. The announced in advance that Ihe Mayor Traphagen not get in, they did not think It any engineer, to Bellevue Hospital for Ing aita probably would be put on Clough, Mis. Jean Cooper, Miss body was recovered by members sale would be made subject to Borough Zorn Board use 10 leave cards saying the meter psychiatric observation. Fazio and-. duty next year. But Mr. Hutchinson Teresa Mahon, Mrs. Helen Quinn, Meets Residents of the Bayshore Underwater Re­ prior liens and claims. One of was not working properly. covery Unit ut about 6:.10 p.m., an his wife, Beverly,' who ‘ live " on h eld swimming now is strictly Matawan Borough Zoning Board Miss Phyllis Schenkman, Mrs. Nel­ these is certain to be th al of Mayor Henry E. Traphagen of Asked Dismissal hour after he disappeared below Bcechwood Terr., Matawan, have on an "own rlik" basis. of Adjustment, changing its meet­ lie Wenzel, third grade; Mrs. Anna Richard T. Schwartz, Strathmore, Matawan Township announced llie lake’s surface. been in jail since Aug. 2. Tree PraMeai ing date to the third Tuesday of Cartan, M(ss Marilyn DiSanto, Mrs. Mr. Blanda found the “ laxity" of Matawan, as receiver in bank­ that the recreational area in thc Ihe borough water department in As they were arraigned la Three treea on Spring St. were the month, next week will consider Margaret Erdmann, Mrs. Eliza­ Police reported that Cahill was ruptcy. Mr. Schwartz filed Waverly Park section of Strath­ not making an effort to contact Bronx Supreme Court on first de­ ted by tha Shade Tree Com­ th e application of Russell H. beth Erickson, Mrs. Bertha Knapp, attempting to ruturn across Ihe counter claim Aug. IS against the more will not be used for parking Mr. Tomasello in two years over gree murder charges, Fazio held as to be in danger of toppling Weber, Matawan realtor, for a Mrs. Catherine Morrell, Mrs, An­ lake from Bcechwood Terr, to Ra- Internal Revenue claims entered X of township road department the condition made a belated his arm around his sobbing wife. •ver. Mayor Edward E. Hyrne aaid variance to establish a dancing gela Weingarten, second grade. (conlinued on page four) Aug. 12 and the matter is due to trucks, as originally contemplated. charge against the householder oul They are accused of the fatal . (hat In view of tha hurricane sea- achool salon in the two-and-one- Also Mrs. Veronica Biancardi, be settled In federal court In New­ This decision was reached after a of place and asked dismissal. But ■no, tha tree situation had been la-, balf-story (tucco house st 156 Main Mrs. Jane Erdmann, Mrs. Ann M. ark. shooting of Robert Hirsch, 27, who meeting held Saturday at tbe home Mr. LaMura countered by pointing Forty From Bayshore vestigated and he and the council St., now occupied by Peter Alikaa. Mohrbutter, Mrs. Myrtle Marks, In the interim, it is expccted an worked wilh Mrs. Fazio in a New a( Allen Trauben, 137' Warren Dr., out Mr. Tomasello lived only two arm ready to agree the Spring St. Mr. W eber's application i l in be- Mrs. Joan Mulligan Mrs. Cather­ On Petit Jury Panel Injunction will Issue oil behalf Jersey plant and was said lo havt in the Waverly section, with resi­ short blocks from borough hall and tree* should be removed. Fred For- hnlf of Leah Mauer and Andrea ine Sigmund, Miss Ruth Weintrub, •I tho creditors ia bankruptcy been trying to break off a romance dents of the area. Mr. Traphagen could have reported it und arrang­ ■ u , a commission member, esti­ Kuziak, Red Bank, the presumed Mrs. Wendy H. Heyman, first Forty bayshore area residents against t h e Matawnn Borough with her. attended this meeting to explain ed to let the workmen in to repair vated il would cost between $1240 operators of thc ballet dancing grade; Mrs. Mary Brewin, Mrs. will be 011 the petil jury panel Council transferlng the license They pleaded innocent. Justice the original purpose of the plan the melcr any time, if he had truly 4 I14M to remove the trees, school. Edith D. Clark, Mrs. Faith Kibler, which will serve from Sept. 14 to until the matte/ is adjudicated. Edward T McCaffrey ordered Ihe and to hear first-hand the problems wished it to be repaired. «ichael Kidzus, chairman, added The application contends that the Mrs. Ruth Lloyd, Mrs. Suzanne 25. They include John J. Afton, pair relumed to jail and gave their it might create. Mr. Blanda put Mr, Tomasello We.st Keansburg, Mrs, Velma An­ (he commission did not have that residential (R-SOB) zoning n o w Mindnich, kindergarten; Robert attorney, Maurice Edelbaum, 30 According to Mr. Traphagen, the on the stand to testify his wife had kind of money. But, he said, own­ covering the property is not real­ Baddorl, Leon Sweeney, special cd- derson. Union Beach; Mrs. Mar­ days in which to file motions. No made a call to borough hall al>out ers concerned were present to give ucable; Miss Audrey Salerno, spc truck parking plan was intended garet Bedell, Keansburg; Mrs. Hospital Fund date was set for tlieir next court istic In that (1) attempts of Mr. the meter without getting any re­ permission for the removal of the cial educable - trainable; Mrs. Dor­ to save money and speed lip the ICIise Bedle, Matawan; Francis appearance. Alikas to sell the property to any sponse. Mr. Blanda then put in evi­ trees. advantage (or residential use have othy Wolvcrton, Mrs. Sara Ellison development of the Waverly recrea­ Brenlon, Hazlet; llruce Brown, tional field. “ However," he slated, dence a bill of Mr. Tomaselio's in­ Union Beach; Joseph Cama, llaz- Continues To Rise Psychiatric History ' Mr. Kidzus was advised that the proven unavailing, (2) that the use art; Mrs. Edith King, Donald Fan- “ it is clear that use of the area dicating a reading wa.s taken .lune let; Joseph D'Alessandro, Union The motion lo commit Fazio to 8hade Tree Commission is an auto­ sought is compatible with a grow­ elle, vocal music; MichacI Novak, for this purpose would impair the 17, 1964, which showed f>2.1!)0 cubic Heach; Stanley Dzwil, Matawan; Children Help Swell Bellevue was made by Assistant nomous body and could order trees ing business use of properties in instrumental music; Mrs. Louise J. recreational character of the site. feet and it was set against a prior Allred Earl, Union Beach; Mrs. District Altornev Joseph Tiger, removed. As for the bill, Mayor the general area, and (3) the use Anei, remedial reading; Mrs. Ruth Amount To $826,264 reading of 48,991 cubic feet. Mr. Theresa Fleming, Hazlet; Law­ who said Fazio had a psychiatric Hyrne saw it an emergency mat­ intended by the young women from Rogers, secretary to principals; Also, the entrance to the field in a Illanda wanted to know how Mr. rence Hammond, Matawan; How­ history dating back to another ter and so covered in the borough’s Red Bank will not necessitate any Mrs. Eleanor Smith, nurse. deadend street and the right of way The total of the Bayshore Com­ is too narrow for safe access. For Tomasello knew a reading had been land Hammond, llolmdel. homicide case 13 yeara ago. The budget; change in the exterior appearance Strathmore School munity Hospital Building Fund these reasons, the plan will be made June 17. Thc defendant judge rejected the motion alter Mr. Kidzus was upset over the of the property, so no deterior­ Principal, Martin J. Dempsey; eluimed to know a thi rd liorough Also Harold llellegaard, Cliff­ continues to rise, according to n dropped und an alternative location wood; Mrs. Barbara Frank, Mat­ Mr. Edelbaum opposed it, arguing Way some borough officials ation of the general appearance of assistant principal, John F. Sween­ worker, John Sakowski, 345 Aber­ statement made today by D. Louis sought for roud department trucks that only the defense had the prero­ were conducting their offices. When the neighborhood will take place ey; David Carter, Mrs. Regina deen Rd., had made the reading. awan; Alfred Jorgenson, Morgan­ Tonli, general chairman of the in this end of town.” gative to move for psychiatric com­ Henry' Alexsiak, a spectator, com­ insofar as residential properties Holland, Roger Tuccillo, Francis On cross - examination, Mr. l.a- ville; Hdward C. Kelley, Matawan fund. The total of gifts and pledges mitment. plained about a party next to him remaining in the area are con­ Reddington, fifth grade; Mrs. Jane Served Two Areas Muru gained admission from Mr. Township; John G. Kelly. Cliffwood now stands at $S2R,2G4, well over Beach; Mrs. Anne ('. Kinlin, funning a plumbing business in a cerned. . Berlin, David Bernstein, Mrs. Bes­ The area in question is Imrdered Tomasello he had attempted lo fix Ihe $750,000 gonl set for Ihe cam­ Mr. Edelbaum said the 13-year- by Storyland as well as Strathmore, Keansburg; Mrs. Susan Koerkov, residential tone, Mr. Kidius told The property Is 275 feet Iront sie Heyer, Miss Charlotte Peterson, thc meter just before June 30 after paign. i old committment was not sufficient and was dedicated to Matawan Keyport; William F. Krafi, Union (he council the private citiien on the west side of Main St. with Mrs. Mary Winiarski, fourth 1’rade; Iwo years of mounting water bills. Tbe new Bayshore Community reason to commit Fazio now, and Township by the builders of Imth lleach; G. William Kullberg, Un­ ■hould not have to handle such the 271 toot northerly boundary Mrs. Dorothy Edelsteln, Mrs. Rubi Also that there had been quarters in Hospital will be built on a 17-acrc he himself was convinced from his developments. If it had been feasi­ ion Beach; Charles W. I.awson sr., matters, that the building inspec­ line tunning back to Sutphin Ave. Green, Mrs. Lillian Gultnicks, Mrs. which Mr. Tomasello had been bill­ site 011 Beers St., llolmdel Town­ talks with Fazio that commitment ble to reserve one corner of the Keyporl; Edward Lewlcki, Keans, tor and other officials paid to de­ The southern boundary of the prop­ Abby Martineau, Mrs, Helen Ne- ed as low as $6,411. ship, at a cost of $2,250,000, The was nol necessary. area for the storage of highway burg. f t tect and stop violations should “be erty, 7* foot long, borders the grin, Mrs. Virginia Teilier, third Reports On Bills Issued hospital is being planned to al­ He added that if he changed his trucks, the township would have Also James Maryin, Matawan; on the ball" and find out about Freehold division tracks of the grade. Mrs. Margaret Viebrock, water leviate serious over-crowding ut opinion later, he would make such realized a savings since access these things, do something about Central Railroad of New Jersey. Also Mrs. Marion Doris Cooley, rents collector, ihen was put on the Leonard Miller, Hazlet; James Mc­ roadway and other improvement•> nearby hospitals und in anticipa- a motion himself. them, or resign. Mr, Kidzus com­ It was built and occupied In his Mrs. Norma Feinberg, Mrs. Chris- stand with thc file card of Mr Coy. Union Beach; Mrs. Harriet would have served the needs of the (continued on page four) plained that he had twice asked lifetime by the late Patrick J. tiano Fenninger, Mrs. Beverly Tomasello’s billing. She found lie \ Norgaaril, Malawan; Mrs. Ruth recreational area as well as the tu no avail about a car lot accumu­ Devlin. Groffman, Mrs. JoAnn Hodgson had been given an estimated use , Rimkus. Holmdel; Mrs. Leola Sav- Three-Way Crash On I storage area. lation on Ravine Dr. Bogart, Mrs. Mildred Muller, Mrs. hill for 1000 cubic feet on Jum* 27, ; age. Clilfwood Beach; Robert Lay Cornerstone Seeks Second Variance This would also have accelerated ; Schenk. Rarilan Township; Mrs. Route 34 Last Night - Part-Time GiHflayNi Wanda Boyd, second grade; Mrs, 1963, on which $fi.44 was paid. Next Mr, Weber seeks 1 second vari­ development of Ihe recreational site For Church School Sarah Cohen, Mrs. Janette Gmft, she found a reading reported as of ! Henrietta Schumacher, Holmdel; Councilman G eorge W, Connor ance In behalf o f John G. Soder- since Ihis year's budget for recrea­ A three-way crash occurred nl Mrs. Helen Harbour, Mrs. Dorothy Oct. 14, 19ti3, showing 37S!) cubic Jolm Shields, Ila/let; Harold Slen- reminded him the officials arc land, an owner on Middlesex Rd. tion in the township has already Dr, William R. Ciuffick, Siiperin- K: 42 lust night on Route 34 in front Nalmcr, Mrs, Constance Pearson, feet used on which a hill issued for i eck, Keyport; Iweiell Tremper, part-time employees and cannot Mr. Sodcrland has a property of been committed elsewhere. Mayor leiulent of the New Brunswick Dis-1 of the OK Sales lot. John E. P a jf Mrs. Leatrlce Pellzman, Mr.s. 523.33. Then came billings Jan. 22 j Matawan; Mrs. Eleanor Walsh. cover every detail of borough oper­ SB-foot front reaching back 470 Traphagen asserted that ‘the bene­ Irlct, will conducl the service fnr I lionc, 414 Atlantic Ave,, Matuwan, Eleanor Reede, Mrs. Renee Sackcr- and Apr. 15 of this year, according ; Keansburg; Thomas Weimann. ations. Mr. Kidzus still insisted feet on one side ana comprising fit of thc plan would be far out­ to Mrs. Viebrock, which 1501) Ihe laying of the cornerstone for I a Matawan Regional High football man, first grade; Mrs. Regina Co­ 011 i Rarilan Township; Mrs. Mildred f e y should resign. He was advised 0.574 acres. The application points weighed hy its ill effecl.s and I ain cubic feet were accounted at IS.4!) the new Morganville Methodist player, coming out of a gas sta­ hen, Mrs. JoAnn Hanford, Mrs. Jo ­ ; Williams, Union liuach; John Yus- B r police ara to be made ■ part of out the property Is in an R-75 rone, grateful for the help oi the resi­ and 523.67 in billing. The borough C'iiurch School Building on Sunday tion, collided with a car driven by sephine Klein, Mrs. Dorothy Mes­ • cliak, Cliffwood, and Edward Zeb- (he spotting and enforcing group on so the owner ennnot meet that 75- dents in clarifying the problem.” (continued 011 pnee four) at tiis 9 a.m. worship service. Dr. Marcia A. Noss, Easl Orange, sina, Miss Rosemary Scorp, kinder­ 1 rowskl. Cliffwood. lonlng vMatloflt, foot front requirement, Guffick will preach the sermon ond passing on thc highway. The Nose garten; Richard L. Hoffman, art; > Mr. Hutchinaon reported the po- lit/ llu* cornei'slone, auto then was hit In the rear bv • Mr. Weber contends no land can David Caffery, music; Mrs. Evelyn JVrtM committee is ready to act on This probably will be Ihe last of­ car driven by Donald G. Sloss, Ncp. be purchased on either side to Carter, secretary to principals; Display At Hank Marks 75lh \nniv<*iMjii v 77 ftvamping the old police ordinance, ficial ad of this nature by Dr. Guf-1 tune, bring the frontago up to the re­ Mrs. Mildred Dnlola, nurse. ’ But not because qf a much-pubil- quired width, so a hardship vari­ fick, since hu will be assigned lu a. Patrolman Carmen Messina, bor. Cliffwood School Cited incident of last May. H e stat­ an ce Is sought soo Mr. Sodcrland local church by Ihe Annual Confer-1 uujiji police, determined that th e Principal, Anthony J. Nucclo; ed those wishing to qualify as pro­ can erect s one-story dwelling un cnee which convenes on S'-pt. HI. j NoSS cur was passing a slopped assistant principal, Lawrence L. bationary police should appear Ihe land. | Ground breaking for Ihe new five| |ru( k and llie truckman had waved Tomas; Paul Brennan, Mrs. Rosa­ Sept 17 for Interviews, - ' A third application Is from Wil- class room building took place on t |’at!||onc oul of thu gas station a f lia Hulvanoski, John Krlete, Miss Mra. H . W. Foriythe, Valley Dr., llam snd Ruth Itchmoney, Froiienu Apr. 12, 1984, 'Ihe c la w s will start (|lc Wlly ||(.jng clear. But as soon Anna Meehan, sixth grade; John was named a school craaslng Ave. They wish to erect an auto­ : milking use of Ihe building very j n,e crus|i occurred, lhe I ruck. Dellman, Stephen Dempsey, Leon­ guard. She wanted to know about matic milk machine on their prop­ 1 shortly according to Walter J, Lam man look ofl without Identifying ard Skorinko, .lohn Walsh, fifth beiLsini, Superintendent of the Sun Sidewalks along th e N.J. Materials erty, which Is In a residential zone. himself or checking the accident grade; lidwnrd Dalhvrg, Joseph roperty on the east side of Broad The applicants note thst Mr, Itch- (I,iv Si liool. scene. Dudzlk, Mrs, l.etly I.yncli, Mrs. The service on Sunday is open t. ao that school children would m oney la physically Incapacitated The nfflcer slak'd no Injuring r Ileatrlco McBride, fourth grade; to all who may he interi-stI hi at­ ■ot have to walk on the weit side from following other pursuits, so were reported but limit* was *• Miss Ann Dnlphln, Miss Elizabeth where thero are a number of the operation of the milk machine I l-iull 11;: vere dniniige to the Paglione una I'lnegan, Miss .leanne Marie Smith, driveways into houses, ’ ■ la sn erra where they believe one Noss vehicle*. Thc car driven b* Mrs. Hetty llarhurn, Mrs. Dorl* ia needed would give them n nmtrco I'agllom* was newly off the deah S id e w a lk s On B a * S id e Reid, third grade. Lucania, Wilbert of guineas revenue. cr's floor, new. 'illng to the ofllcer, ... She waa reminded hv Ihe council (continued on page four) On Holmdel Board ^piem bers there are driveways on Old Wsgon I'arm Ihe east aid* of Hroad III, hetwnen TM n» On Sthedull Rocoption Sunday For llolmdel Township Ito.ihl ol Kdu I Now In the Hint* to put down oute M and Ihe achool, loo, R«- c.illon Inst in;1,lit ilp|poiiili‘d two new , lit list seed; let us help with your irt LaMura, borough attorney, ad­ I'rcd Mauer, prmldenl of llie C Sidney O. Young Jr. members lo till v,u,inri''H raiisi’il plain in (istnblhh i new lawn o t vised her that the N.J, Materials Miilamin IVirotiuh tlonrd of lli'iiltli, bv till' p .signulioits ol Charles;i irniivuie your old one, Plant ever* Co„ at their own exponw, had «*■ staled after a meetlnii with the On Sunday 11 reception will ba | I InMliti d,iv no riMurt. lhat lha county hitn new hoi'oituli neiver Hue* Itv Ihe Towiwhlp, lo honor Sidney 0. t I ice on all i out l III I'll A I, l i , Mii|,lrl>■ - Nolle* Tn lind tha paved surface ot Briml Oct, I (li'iidlllie In I'ont'emed. Mr, Young Ir. I win k a' ho'li llii' ii,'w Villiij'.e | Madman Itmnililp Reildtnli , II Incnea In the post do/an Mmier said Ihere nre "not mimy'' Mr, Y oiim: a native of iV'Jnc', 1 ScIuniI and the addition gnliiit onto t len tt up Week will In* during lht wars, nearly tllmlnallng tha curbM l nf th* original 7(HI lle-lm re- recently was apimlnlcd husltieis ad- tin* Iteh,in Hill S. I tool fit'* hoiinl B •lulled lliat mill Imve lo Inmk up. week coitiinenchig Seplnmher 21, •n a and canning tha overflow, The mlnl«tltutor of Marlboro Township. j;uvo mir.eitl |i> ||t,» iii>:,111,i' ot (i n •nuncll voted to rafrr Ihlt r*|wri lht* iMmt'tl iim ldeni stilted Hint Me bring* In Miirlhont the heiielll . nil ciniiN on siiei nt naih nt tin' l% i, on regular collect Iim days, to Ihe county Mglneer mi recoin tlieri' sit* sevetiil specim einei of 12 yi'iir* experience, )>lu* ti'nln. m li'Mils providing Hi" township !im‘ 0 !lli«ri ll. Hickman, (TialrmM mendatkm m Msyor Hyrne, llut which will need advice ol thf lint- Ing ul lhe University of Malm*, Ilw te.iliuii I'oittlitisslon r.ill gut llti' Dept, of .SmiliitUim Mri, Forsyth# wn* not Itappv migir* ni’wei' cim.NiiltitMi. llcnllcv School of Accoiinllnu and ImClt' hip Cnllltnltl"" lo fin mi e the Ifp atlv 17 ■hnul Itie nwvn. Flniincc, lloslon, M in i, 11 ml the ‘ ,*oustin' 'mn j (emillMMd on page four) Nailer University of I'lllilturijh It li'ltaid hold, .iiiip"i iiii''ii'|i'iil, te ' Ntittttitagii ,N»le Wi* sell Memorial* with miednl In view of Ills mle wlil.1i tvlll he |mii i imI .

W caata were impoacd. Fines of IM Matawan Apartment Builders Honored At W orld’s Fair Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russell, pM gtky Session aad li coata w m imposed oa Htr. Wadesboro, N.C., were Saturday ry E. Newmia, Creenwood, S.C. To Enter College guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marti* nr earning aa accident oa the Smith jr. and family, t i Shenian Court Garden State Parkway and Dor­ In California M rs. Robert Seber is in charga othy D. Lippold. for overturning a of the book fair to be sponsored by __ _ . i'^gllflft _ ear oa the Partway. Michael T. Costura jr., son of the Freehold Parent-Teacher As- - ■ m «• m m * lena* cf tf* Charlea Vendervcar, Matawaa Mr. and Mrs. Michael Costura, sociation. Anyone having books S M kM M muted Um w riw o l Township, wai senicaced to three Lloyd Rd., Morganville, will enter may contact her, ll*M ra te Harold Iherman’* Mat- days in the couaty Jail for addresa- San Diego State College in San Mrs. Chester Jamison, Mrs. aaaa TowMhia courtTueaday.Da. iag deragatory rematlu to Mra. H. Diego, Calif., to tike courses to­ Marie Frei, Mrs. Holmes Lamber- «Ml Condit, Somerville, the doj Scheon, Lake Blvd. Lawrence Min- ward his Master’s Degree in Aero­ son, Mrs. Leona LaMura, and Mrs. i f fi I f i d A . . A v e r , W cey, Marlboro Township, and Sam­ nautical Engineering. Vert Brown visited the Radio City Nnhtnwod pr., Cliffwood Beich, uel Knighl, Matawan, dropped Music Hall, New York, on Tuesday IB B ■■ RffaVs Ri W counter charge* of assault and paid Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, and also attended the show. Pass­ t l casta. Q n n a rn , CWfwood Batch, tor Pennsylvania, visited Mrs. Elbe) word. ■M takiaf out • IM Uciaet lor O’Connor over the weekend. M r. and Mrs. Frank Smith, New­ Nstk |Mt«. Patrolman Hu(h Rlcb- ’ Phm Weight Club w k m , towMhlp police, hnwM The Morganville Social Club met ark, and M r. and Mrs. Martin ^ la L. Hnakacway. *om Ouf- at the home of Mrs. Donald Miller. Smith ar. apent Sunday in New M n. Raymond Schilkc, EagHsh- Attending were Mrs. Edward Beck­ Hope, Pa. w m t, tm M il* • dog n a ai tawc, plaaa to aurt aaother weight er, Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Mri. |» m -r n Bata wart ha»n n l dab ia September. Tha club's maia Louis Becker, Mrs. Martin Smith lfcmMp pHea h m ht la May I b to htip womea loaa «r., M n. Robert Owens, Mn. John Nan fashion Shew WMV.'VMHBVV b IH IW J! .(It - waight by asaeting aad diacusaing Wilson, Mn. August Boldt, Mri. Chapter MtHaaharM Dr., CUItwaai Batch, vartoua waight probietna. Aayone Kenneth Miller, Misi Barbara Lynn The Madiaon Township fa W lt aed * tor ae N|bti oa a iaterastad ai a y contact Mra. Smith, M il* Christine Anne Smith, e l Deborah Hotpital, Brairai Milli, ■M M M * aad III aad H oaati IchUha lar farther inlormatioa. Mri. Joseph Lanzaro sr., Mrs. Rob­ fi sponsoring a fashion ihow and tor aff' haviat a #adal e ttM 't ert Seber and Mn. Mania Smith card pirty S«pt. It at Ip.m . ia S t Bfmm m im h umi im a Patrol- ir. Mn. Seber will entertiin the Ambnaa luditorium, Tnrockmor. H i Vnak Fletcher,- Pwroiaua Make Plans For group at iu next meeting. toa Lana, Browntown. Refresh KdaaaiO awa auwaiaaid Ridt Mr. and Mn. Frank Smith and aitf-L -M ania, IN, North Coe- ments wlU ba aeread Md prize* Fair In M adison tana, Newark, spent the weekend awirded. Ticked ia the Mitawta •aanai CWtMM Beach, (or car*- arith Mr. and Mra. Martin Smith area may be obtained by calling baa M ttag at tha beachfroat, a ir. MMHI. « » M d II eeat lavy, lad fer dafi- The M adina Township Historical a a w te ae affker, which oeat aa- Sedahf encutive meeting waa held Ttaaday night at the home of Mr. m urnm . . aad Mn. Wiliam Kerr, Morristown ' Vim iaua Ftetckar' aammawd lACK-TMCHOd area, lo complete plans for the so­ H im il J. Qertlted, Highltadi.for iaMNper sue et hara. caatlnc 15 ciety's booth at the Madison Town­ .SPECIALS AT A. ship fair which will be held next aadW coiti, aad Ernest D. Lea, 14 week, starting Friday evening, HWttaH A«a.; Mauwta, tor going (ftrla’ or Bay* Sept, II, and continuing until Sun­ hour ia m ile aone, dftadtai aar a JS day, Sept. M, at the Old Bridge aa lafraetila cottlig SM ind IS stadium, Route 511, Browntown. C a m e * MMdto- Quaure, The Mid-Madison Woman’s Club tewa, Mid III and It mala lor a met Wednesday night at the home Mttdtuatr offenie " aa Church- - St.- c f Mra. Warren Burnett to com ­ plete their plana for the fair. SPECIAL ia BtMa Reyct, M Chanh Oa Sunday Mias Marie Caub, KtJhmarv for n w bavlu ap- Route I, was the guett of her In T h t gM 'Iw rdrisar'i Hoeaie. t f aad brother aad aister - in • law, Mr. Arthar Galjbrrg aad Paal Watera (at left), builders ol Aberdeea Electric'* Paviltoa Iram GE alfldal Steve Van Voerhls. Aberdeea East 29«« Carton p aM t. HaraM J.McNuky. Ill tad Mrt. Otto Gtub, Matawaa, for KmL Iha M laall gardes apartaMat community localed in Matawaa, | was haaared aad leatared la aahibiu at the WarM’a Fair, M M M Um. Matawaa, ptU P t diaatr t t U m Hooieatead, Oceaa w isfci tha “hay" M tha MadaBlta City model community at Generali B u y M o u a t a m m r CHAIN « LOCK Vortteeaaiatpectioacou*. Grove, aad later they attended the rejrl. lonea. Morganville, paid BIKE BASKET 99C Neoprene Cottad • tM tl'* S final camp meeting at tbe Ocean ■Biaad V cotta lor careleei driv- R i * . 1 » Chtia, ruitproof lodi, Grove Auditorium. Strathmore Man William E. Baily & ea Lloyd Rd. Aug. 4 whert Pa- Mr. aad Mn. Joawb Holer sr., Voter League Concert To Aid BIKE LUOGAGK M M aa Frank Sighmondl cHarptd Named To Pott Oiat In Hotpital Mouat Vernon, N.Y., nave returned CARRIER 11* M itao SMiaa deDaat. I U H M P | M hone alter spending five days at htvliit iietaao platM At * recent meeting of the Board William E. Bailv, RP 1, Lake R e * . L M 1 the home of their aon and family Plans Meeting Bayshore Hospital mMdily d i l y readable, . Theodore Pr of Directors, Newark Chapter, Na­ hurst, who recently moved there ia Sayre Woods South. “ The show l« going together Garden Eqiilpm ent - Hardware - iportiac Ooodi u d Asito SuppUet dMiK Perth Amboy, had to pty 113 Hie Provisional League of Wo­ after many years residence In Lau­ Mr. and Mra. Donald Thurber, tional Association of Accountants, says Hayward Moultrie, aad U anti oa a ticket from Pa* men Voters of Matawan will hold w ell,” rence Harbor, died Tuesday, Sept, Commack, L.I., aad M n. Laurence William J. Fread, 17 Iona PI., young singer and composer from 112 MAIN ST., MATAWAN — 566^152 M au n Chavaa. George R. Fitch- it* first general meeting ol the fall 8 , 1964 in Monmouth Medical Cen­ Thurber and daughter, St. Albans, Middletown, following a rehearsal ar, Hemphla, was aaeessed IS and season today at 8:30 p.m. In the Strathmore, was elected Associate ter. Ll., apeat Tuesday visiting Mr. for the concert set for Sept. 18 and Bl- ttktt lor Mt having a passenger cafeteria of the Matawan Regional Director of Publicity. Mr. Baity was employed as main­ . - ; . aad Mr>‘ William Pitney, Ticetown 19 at the Middletown Township I prtp arly . on a aummona a y High School, Atlantic Ave., Mata­ Mr. Fread is associated with the tenance man in Western Union, Rd. , ' High School Auditorium. The con­ Patrolman Joseph Booket. This of- wan. Worthington Corporation, Harrison, New York, when he retired eight Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub, Route cert will benefit the building fund In Matawaa Borough fktr tlit trriigned Anthony Cioc- The budget for the currcnt fiscal as Supervisor of Budget Methods years ago after J7 years service 5M. eatertained their son-in-law of the Bayshore Community Hos­ CO, I Foarth St., Matawan, (or no year will be submitted to the mem­ and Procedures. He is active in with the firm. aad daughter, Mr and Mrs. Don­ pital. fegittration ia poueaaioo, a IS and bers for approval and nominations local affairs, being b member of ald N esslage, Spotswood, at a cook- Mr, Moultrie is one of the Mr. Baily was born in Plainfield, |S cotli offense. will be acccpted from the floor. Ihe Strathmore Civic Association, out on Labor Day. featured artists of the show which lie was a member of the B.P.O. Garden Patrolman Royce Wallace had Members will elect a nominating the Strathmore Bath and Tennis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, includts Miss Lynne Blumberg, lilks Lodge, Keyporl. counts oI no license or registration committcfl of three members. Club, and the Matawan P-TA. Margaret St., have received word Hazlet, a talent winner in the re­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lau­ ia possession on John Basweller, Mri'. Armand Conrad will present of the birth of a grandson on Mon­ The National Association of Ac­ cent Miss High School of America ra Baily; a daughter, Mrs. John ffoedside, L.L IS and $1 oosti were a panel discussion by lhe education countants is the world's largest ac­ apartments day, Sept. 7, 1M4. The baby is the pageant, Ruth nnd John, a folk Trcmcl, Laurence Harbor; a son, Mid-aa tack. Frank Psad. IK committee to acquaint members counting organization, having over son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pat­ singing duo who have appeared on Edward A. Baily, Jackson; six rraspect Ave., Cliffwood, paid 110 with the facts compiled by tbe 170 chapters and 52,000 members. terson, Monticello, N.Y., who also W JR/.’s Hootenanny Show and re­ ~apd II costs for aa accident on State League on the merits nnd grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. are the parents of three daughters. Newark is one of Ihe largest chap­ cently returned from engagements Harriet Gallon, Washington, D.C. designed like gtpfTTTit-adsich the defendant told shortcomings of edrcation in Now ters, having over 700 members. in Atlantic City nnd Ocean City, M t investigating officer, Patrolman Jersey. Funeral services wiil be held at and the Nate Jones Orchestra Kenneth Wickland, a boy, Charlea 11 a.m. Friday in Ihe Kurzawa Fu­ Appointed To Board Cite Tax Structure from Philadelphia, Pa. .fttvil, 15 Rose St., Cliffwood, ran —T h m w ill give a brief resume neral Home, South Amboy. Inter­ private homes “ We are very forluaate to have M ia the road when chased by ment will follow in Cloverleaf Park Mrs. David Watson, Madison of the TfnSl tax • structure which the Nate Jones Orchestra for the •aother boy into the path of his NEWS OF AREA Cemetery, Woodbridge. Township, haa been appointed as supports public school education in ih ow ,” Mr. Moultrie said. "The Like living In your own flat homa. . . Ukh 2-ttoiy Georg­ av. Patrolman Chivin brought a member of the Board of Direc­ comparison with other states. The Mg sound of the Jones group ian Coiooiais, on 11 private wooded, landscaped acrei. Jbmea Powell, Englishtown, in on tors of the Middlesex County Chap­ report will touch on the need for a SERVICEMEN rounds out the bill nicely." In ApprwUtioa i accident count oa which 15 and ter of the National Foundation. more effective program of voca­ The leader o! the orchestra, Nate The Century Houses committee A brief stroll iwiy, Mtia Street shopping, tn Express tional education in the need for t Jones, is an alto saxophonist who ol the Matawan Tercentenary RR ititioa (30 minutes to Newufc, 30 to New York.) plan to salvage dropouts. does roost of its writing and ar­ wishes to thank those who helped On Aircraft Carrier a* consultants in the recent cele­ • H up Muntiy kilcbeu with Kclviaitor refrigeraton, The possibility of a state - fi­ ranging. He has written for tuch bration: Joseph Baier, Mrs. Cora nanced two • year Community Col­ Alfred Pouzenc, son of M r. ind jazz notables as Maynard Fergu­ Mick ban a Air-conditiooed livini room a Private swim­ lege as an answer to the .scarcity Mrs. Alfred Pouzcnc, JII6 Wood- son, Chico Hamilton and Art Bla- D. Roberts, Thomas Francey, Mr. ming pod, picnic tret witi tatMcim a R atal tuhug, of higher education in New Jersey mere Dr., Cliffwood Beach, li key. lie also has recorded for and Mrs. George Harris, Karl Heuser, C. A. Schock sr., Joseph golf, tiding in nearby Stale Patia will 'tlsb ' be discussed. 'I-/ r ia ® * •■'ircaar?* Columbia, Pacific Jazi, New Jazz, Wilson and Koert Wyckoff; also Both Mayor Edward E . Hyrne, Prestige and Cameo labels. ONLV « APARTMXKn-SCE IV NOW! p ! % ' i $ Other members of the orchestra Richard Lacerre, G len n Pike, JUiaMa,..btai>lU taaMa...lnai *141 Matawan Borough and Mayor feU t ' ?> Thomas Henderson who assisted Henry E . Traphagen, Matawan Include E a r! Grubbs, tenor sax; BmM bb Ah CadMariac, Htal aai IM Watw, Leonard Bailey, bariton„ sax; Al with the painting and distribution Township, have been invited to at­ of Century House Markers and to v ’ * ’ , V f r Pearson, trumpet; Charles Vennie, tend the meeting. All women who Mrs. Robert Shafto for transporta­ are interested in joining the League trumpet; Al Thomas, piano; Joe tion. M a r c H a m p t o n are invited to attend. Kearny, bass, and Bubbles Ross, M drums. Special appreciation is also given * Tickets for the two nights of to Mrs. Stockton Hopkins for trans­ popular, folk, show and spirituals portation and solicitation In addi­ ApARTM EINTS Accept* Pott j music are available from members tion to her outstanding services in of the Bayshore Community Hos­ m a n y areas which resulted In In Lovely, Historic M atawan Borough pital Auxiliaries. Reservation may making, the Tercentenary weekend Matiwaa Avenue between Ravine Drive and Aberdeen Road, Edward D. Hyrne, Matawan, be made by calling 671-3200. so successful. Matawan Borough, N. I. has Joined the firm of Hess & ALFRED POUZENC The Matawan Lumber Company BUILDER-OWNER: HmmU Skfd Clark, Ashland, Ohio, as a terri­ stationed on the aircraft carrier, Matawan Man It contributed the lumber for the Agent on Premisei, Daily aad Watkeadi torial salesman. USS Saratoga, and would like to markers. Named To Pott n».gg*gg*g*g|i W aRiS* *toS5 hear from his friends. His address Mra. E . H. Dominick S MtMi tm'iio «it* aauMsM M. n laMa ftaa. t«i i«M Is r wt* is: Alfred Pouzenc, FA J. C8704I6, James F. Oates jr., board chair­ jins—adv 10 M Division, USS Saratoga (CYA- man ol The Equitable Life Assur­ 80), in care of Fleet Post Office, ance Society of the U.S., has an­ Have you reed the classified ads? New York, N.Y., 09501. nounced the appointment of Rich­ ard M. Stenson, 10 Wistcr PI., Mat­ Sells la m b awan, as assistant mathematician : in the actuary's department. He Is Twelve - year - jld Gail Wash- assigned to the department's ordi­ burne, Marlboro, sold her top med­ nary research and the mathemati­ ium weight lamb to Humble Oil cal bureau. Co. for fl.25 a pound at the an­ A native of Minneapolis, Mr. nual 4-H Quality Lamb Show and Stenson is n graduate of Harvard Sale at the Flemington Fair. University and has seen active Ar­ my scrvice on two occasioas. He If you need printing of any kind, joined Equitable in 1956 after we arc here to serve you. Our graduating from college nnd is 3 quick service and reasonable pric­ fellow oi the American Society or es will please you. 1 Actuaries. t v > Strathmore Special 'TO- EDWARD Mr. Hyrne 1* l IJ84 graduate of STORM DAMAGE STO P...at tha Golden A rchet Rutgert University where ha re­ ceived a Degree in Animal Science. Hi ii the son of Matawan Mayor TO YOUR ROOF Edward E. Hyrne and Mrs. Hyrne, Mlnut*-fnan torvict. .. lasftnf food III low* , • • ffllH fe# Broad St, [-•make dining at McDonald'* a ftol family ptaaMKfc Ik Cheerfully Estim ated It io Inviting., , lo spotlessly titan, Um-m'm-ir*, yot/l |B. D*Yob Need Money? goodnois o( McDonatd'i foodi HAMBUROERS-Hol off iha drill and Mrvtd Ml Cm We Help You! ROOF SHINGLES tootled bun-tho way you Ilka 'am fceA ihtyfft •nodi from 100% Pure le*!-mv«r ftoiin mtoM W h y not stop in Rt the office nearest you ami KICKING UP? but Icp'tjuolily beof ground fresh dolly, h i om ol our trained ipoclaliHtu adviw you Wa lip 'cm down igaia tad l«y 'em down hr keep* — WINCH PftllS—cut from Idaho premium pe^etatM rcawmaM* chaigcil M f o u r Am ncklpraM em a. An you know, thin a D rip erlci a Slipcovers pf*paf«tl to your ond goldtn • Btdipraadi • Curtain* At/ Work Fully Guaranteed ana served piping hel. You nivir hod 'ow 10 lo w aot «Ulgate you tn any way. It Ib our • Stadia • Blinda ■Im m u n Io ta fcalpful to you. Service w oar Call SIH N GLE HON 13 |HAKIl-lh* old-fathlon*d klnd-irtamy ttwe« OaapM t iM ttllitioa U r h t t from ihi flrit lip to thi laM drtw, h i i « t i WOP-AT-HOME-IERVtd 5664191 unusually floodl CANW tMLPYOU? Onto you'vt ictltn at McDonald's yawl d t N afroa. I t M f B R ll o affair M LOUVRES KEEP THE SNOW at McDonatd's-makt family far a ttaap of fca aad af flood tofltig. AND RAIN FROM YOUR ATTIC

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Office M M i«. WaMa«toa U DC., nated lor thaw vacaaclea. H ie U personnel and training technique* Natural Gas Company aa later ikaa Sept. II. CamMataa being used in the retail field. New Census Topic Sight Pwnalited E x u b Scheduled caadidatea A n w ill oompete for Sales Institute ler the 01 larvica Acadewlea She a lso worked on many other Mich vacancie* with the order of Announced For Week Voted For Dividend Eight bayshore area motoritfa •hould be et l*a*t 17-yaari-of-afa personnel reports well as merit beiag determined by the Ac­ a s a c te d had their driving privilege* *u*- aod muM not kave reacted fhtir m in advisory capacity Co personnel The Current Population Survey, The Board of Directors of New ForAcadewes ademic Board of the Naval Aca­ Lists Specialist pended under provisions o f th a Bad birthday by Ju ly 1 of the cal- a n d training executives of N R M A taken monthly by the U.S. Bureau d e m y . Jersey Natural Gas Company voted state point system and mandatory eadar year ta w aldi they w ill enter How friendliness, attenlivenes* member stores. M rs. Miller also of the Census, will include ques­ Clifford P . Cmc (R-N.J.) U t e aam e ia to declare a common stock divi­ speed plans. Motorists p e n a liz e d method will be uaed worked in conjunction with the Dis­ tions this month on immunization | h aaaouared piiM to hold a ooe of Uie academic*. filling one vacancy existing at the and courtesy pay off will be the were Edward Lawrence, K ean *- tributive Education Advisory Com­ against polio and other diseases, it dend of one per cent, subject to EvH Swvle* aaaaiaatlaa oa Oct. Senator Ca*a ptoa* to aomlaato Military Academy (West Point) ia topic for discussion at the Oct. ( burg; James Kirkpatrick, C liff­ fl. to «MiM Mil ia wtodisi M* 11 candidate* tor the Air Force mittee and the Committee on C a r­ was announced by Director John approval by the State Board of IM S . Six candidate* will be nom­ session of the Rotail Sale* Training wood Beach; Anthony Montagna, MMiatM tor Dm Air Forte, Nival, Academy who w ill .compete among eers ia Retailing. Mrs. Miller is G. Gibson at the bureau's regional Public Utility Commissioners. This inated lo compete for the one vac­ Institute and Workshop *t Mon­ presently doing free lance work. office at Philadelphia. was the ninth consecutive year the Keyport; Charles Paulin, K eyport; Military (West M rt) aad Mer- tham aeivei tor two vacancies eiiat- ancy, with the Academic Board of Joseph Trovato, West Keansburg; cfcaaf Mirla* Academies, lor tht lag at (ill* Academy to IMS. mouth College, West Long Branch, Questions on immunization have company declared ' stock dividend. the Military Academy making the The record date for the stock divi­ Margaret Murowski, Old B rid g t; daiaa* eatarlag to tha dimmr al Twe Vacaadea la A*a*g*ll* When Mrs. Carol Miller, manage­ been included in (he Current popu­ final selection. lation Survey each year since 1957 dend will be 10 business days after Robert Lawrence, Holmdei, an d l o - MN. ' ■. " ■■■: ; .. There alio w ill be two vacanclea ment ind personnel consultant from Toastmasters Club The State of New Jersey I* al­ New York, will be the guest speak­ at the request of the U.S. Public it Is approved by the PUC and the seph Hinchey, Holmdei. IM a examination I* ope.i to legal to be filled ia the 'data entering located 10 vacancies for the clasa er. Forming In Matawan Health Service. Among other find­ pay date will he 15 business days waldaat* of ttw tu ta of New Jar* the U.S. Naval Ac'demy in INS. entering the Merchant Marine Aca­ ings, the September 19G3 survey after the record date. Senator Caw plana to uae the “ Con- Mrs. Miller will be the third of asy All yaneai daiiring to laka demy in 1965. Ten young men will Frank J. Clement, 16 Imbrook revealed that 26 per cent ol all per­ M o b ile greMional Competitive" method; aix training directors and special­ The board also voted to pay its Ae aumlaatlaa should write to be authorized by Senator Case a* Lane, Matawan, has been appoint­ sons under 50 had received three S*a*tar Caa* af Room H I, Seaata that ia, 12 candidate! w ill be desig- ists to lecture at the six-week pro­ regular quarterly dividend of 15 TRAVEL TRAILEM eligible to compete for the vacanc­ ed area governor for Southern New doses of oral polio vaccine and 33 gram sponsored by the Central Jer­ cents a share on the common stock ie* existing at this Academy. Jersey o( Toastmasters Interna­ per cent had the four doses of sey Bank and Trust Co. oocperat- on Oct. 15 to holders of record Oct, Senator Caae will furnish further tional, a nation-wide organization Salk vaccine considered neccssary I. A third dividend also was ap­ Dietrich Ing with the Chamber* of Com­ of speakers clubs. Mr. Clement for full protection. Only 3G per cent information concerning the Mope merce of Asbury Park, East Union proved by the board, the regular w »b the founder and first president of children from one . to - four and the time and place* ol the e i- County, Eatontown, Freehold, Key­ semi-annual payment of 60 cents a Trailer Soles Ut amlnatkm to all applicant*. of the Holmdei Toastmasters Club years had received thc four or share to holders of preferred stock. p o rt, Lakewood, Long Branch, Mid­ Trailer Supplies t Acce**orla* and founded the Matawan Club more doses of diphtheria, whoopinfi H II dletown, Perth Amboy, the Plain­ It will be paid Oct. I to preferred which is being formed now. Mr. cough, and tetanus vaccine recom­ Opea Eveaiag* ‘ field Area, Red Bank, and Union stockholders of Sept. 17. Clement attained his new post af­ mended for complete immuniza­ RT. M - MATAWAN Funds For New Judge Township as well as the New Jer­ OPERATION IMPORT ter winning high honors in several tion. And 28 per cent ol all persons IU Miles South of M lin S t sey State Chamber of Commerce. Geology reports of 1884 list Key Voted By Freeholders area speech contests and having under 65 had never been vaccinat­ West, Fla., and Cape May, New CaU SN IItt • M M ltt This year’s Retail Sales Train­ demonstrated his organizational ed against smallpox. ing Institute and Workshop t* an Jersey, as the seaside resorts with The Monmouth County Board of skills. The questions on immunization Mpyoa reduce your Freeholder* appropriated 129,360 so entirely new program which will the mildest temperatures iu the na­ He is an electrical engineer wilh are in addition to Ihe regular it can pay thc county's first full­ emphasize training and developing tion. Bell Telephone Laboratories a t monthly inquiries about employ­ time Juvenile and domestic relation* ability to sell. One of the feature* Holmdei, having earned a Bachelor ment and unemployment nude for will be workshop sessions with ac­ judge. Thc county gained Its firat of Electrical Engineering Degree the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. famfly Mtorieg costs such Judge list week when Leo tive participation by those attend­ from Polytechnic Institute of Information will lie obtained from Weinstein, Matawan lawyer, and ing. Some of the best training film* Brookly* and a Master’s Degree selected households locally and in member of the county tax board, will also be shown. ELECTRIC HEATING Your fam ily caa enjoy aecond car utility and convenience for from New York University. He re­ 356 other sample areas throughout was *worn in. much, mucn le u than you would tuppoae. Try one of our clean, G r a d u a te O f R u tg e r* sides In Strathmore with his wife, the country during next week. unooth running economy import*. Recent deliveries of the amart No provision for the salary wa* Mrs. Miller attended Beaver Col­ three sons, and two daughters, CONTRACTORS new Opel Kadett have increited our atock ol quality import made in the current budget, so the lege In Jenklntown, Pa., and I* t a having moved Irom his native Sta­ Plan Rummage Sale trade-in* — and we want to paaa along these great value* to you. Board of Freeholders had to make ikimna of Rutgera University te n Island In November 1962. ZIEGLER BROS., Inc. Every car checked and impeded to give you extra aatiifaction. an emergency appropriation. Judge where she maiored in marketing Toastmasters is * group of adult Weinstein will receive $22,000 a and retailing. Sne began h e r c a r e e r The Monmouth-Ocean Chapter of Come in and aee Juat the car for buay, atranded mother* . . . men Interested in developing or thc National Secretaries Associa­ year. The rest will pay for secret­ In the retail field s s an e x e c u tiv e improving their public speaking father* who commute . . . and leeniger* who deierve a good tion (International) will hold a arial help and operating expense*. trainee at Bamberger’* Newark, FREE HEATING ESTIMATES little car o( their own. ability. The Matawan Toastmasters rummage sale on Friday and Sat­ and was promoted t o th e p o s itio a Club which meet* twice each . ONE ROOM OR A C O M PLET E HOME B u m p i e r urday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The of training supervisor w h e re ah a ,month has openings for additional Real Estate Listing Card* for sale will be held in the garage of ■ale at thi* office. trained both selling and e x e c u tiv e inembers. Any residents of M a ta ­ Mrs. Irene Cavanaugh, 106 Roose­ personnel. wan Township or Matawan Bor­ CALL 566-6219 velt Ave., Morganville (Marlboro 1963 VOLKSWAGEN .... $1495.00 j m t t In November 1982, Mr*. 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Nrm B'nai K'rHfi New Hearing Date bayshore area: The children of ed tt about 12 feet where the youth Holland Hill homes in Holmdel, the drowned. For Matawan Area A beaH ag se (be We« Keaaa- sponsor* of a bicycle show; the Police said his companions re­ barg Waist Ca. reaeest astlai children of the Coralwood area in ported that the Cahill youth was A B’nai B’rith Lodge w is form­ Iha Hate Beard a( PaMie Utility Raritan who raised $17.37 through not a very good swimmer but had ed for the Matawaa area at a Csmmiuienera la reverse Itself a children’s auction and $7.21 by made it across from Ravine Dr. to collecting empty soda bottles; a MeecJag held la the Matawan la IW William Mohrbutter ease Beechwooo Terr, without mishap. has beta peilpeaed aalil Sept. It. carnival conducted by youngsters Township First Aid Building in The body was ordered removed Th* K C ardered lhe Strath- on Iv y Way and Jdulstone in Mata­ early Auguit, A fleering commit­ mar* Water Ce„ Maiawan Town­ way Township netted $7.17 for the to the Pfleger Funeral Home, 115 tee is to spur the membership ship, la permit Mr. Mohrbutter la fund; the children of Warren Dr. Tindall Rd., Middletown. The youth T H IS 'N T H A T . . .Mrs. M . M, Kosfeld ol Louisville te a — w w • drive. Named ai temporary of­ “ I k t M M rsasirl hi* premises across the in Strathmore staged a variety was the son of John and Josephine was startled when motorcycle police stopped her car in m m • • i ______ficers were Sid Sawyer, chairman; street la Holmdel Township to It* Cahill. Earle Silverman, secretary; Herb show which netted $15.05. Birmingham, Ala. A lter what seemed a frighteningly long mala, allhsuah Mr. Mohrbutter Another activity of children on Short, treasurer and Sheldon Piv- lives ia Iha Well Keamtwrg Wa­ time, an officer asked “ Would you like to be the guests of aik, publicity. Iv y W ay produced $30.85 through ter Ca. franchise area. the sale of second-hand toys and the city overnight?” It was Birmingham’s observance All persona Joining now would be Meter Tampering ; "' ■■■ B m m m MBIV l » I m • tl M M It •*«■ !€«■ » I Mr. Mehrbutter, who** properly books. The children of Otter St., of National Police Week and officers by chance picked Mrs. charter members of tbe Lodge. (continued from page one) bad beta without water since Ms Hazlet, held a carnival which pro­ Meeting! ot the new Lodge were clerk explained Ihe discrepancy due Kosfeld, her two children and her parents to be recipients of •H I w sa t dry la February IMJ, duced $2.25. The youngsters on scheduled tor the fourth Wednes­ to a revision upwards in borough their hospitality. The Kentucky party was taken to a hotel, had meved befue the PUC’s July Ivanhoe Lane, Matawan, raised day of the month. The first meet­ II erdrr la lhe Strathmore utility. water rates. Final reading was given a police escorted tour of the city and were guests at ing will be held on Wedneiday, $25.50 through their carnival. On June 17 of this year when Mr. T ht Warn KaaailMirt petition far the cultural side an art exhibit by dinner. . . . A note on the Keyport Police blotter the other Sept. 21, at t:M p.m. in the home reversal la seea as an attempt TomaseUo was billed for water tbe children on Union Ave., llaz- day revealed ‘‘Officer Pease disposed of skunk on Kearney ef Bert Barnett, 41 Autumn Lane, la prelect ila fraachise area f ram usage of 12,25>9 cubic feet and on let, netted $2. M atawan. lbs ttratbmere company. which he had to pay $46,84. Mrs. St.” . . . Then asked how, he said with a telescopic sight from THURSDAY, (EPTEMBER M.UM Additional information may be A' carnival by the children on Viebrock revealed she never had a about 500 feet away. ... Obtained from Mr. Silverman, Andover Lane, Matawan, resulted call from the Tornasellos about HERE ’N THERE . . . A man who calls himself the “ poetic JS M J7 0 , in $8.10 for the hospital. The their water meter not working. or Mr. Barnett, Mt-70». DIGirolamo Family carpenter” has found an unique way of protesting highway - Know What You’re Voting For am ount of $15.26 came from a pup­ Mrs. Viebrock admitted to Mr, Holds 20th Reunion pet show by the children on Ford­ Blanda there was a scribbled nota­ billboards in Canada . . . He cuts them down and leaves be. m Mr., Mrv Bohn FM I Matawan. Another car­ tion of a meter nol working as far The 20th annual DiGirolamo fam­ ham Dr., hind a few lines from poet Ogden Nash to explain his work: ' Um “Get Out the Vote" campaign! ara beginning ai At Ben Voyage Party nival by the children on Idol Pi., back as October 1962. Mr. Sakow­ “ I think that I shall never see, A billboard lovely as a tree, ily reunion was held over the week­ raised the hospital fund ski look the stand to acknowledge Iht 8apt> 24 deadline for registration approaches. One M atawan, Perhaps, unless all billboards fall, I ’ll never see a tree at A bon voyage party ivaa given end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. still more. A little general store that “ after two years" he had gone all.” . . . Since the “carpenter” first struck July 22, five ettrective leaflet ia entitled “Just One Vote” and is aimed in honor oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis DiGirolamo sr., Clark St., run by two elght-yoar-olds on Am­ to the TomaseUo residence to see h erst Lane, Hazlet, increased the if he could fix the meter June 17 billboards, valued at up to .$500 each, have been found, with squarely st the eligible votera who stay away from the Bohn, 33 Green Crave Ave., Key­ Keyport. There were more than M port, Sunday afternoon by Mr. and fund by $5. A group of Oak Hill and had gotten the reading. Bui poem attached, lying along a scenic highway. They had •.'polls. And they amount to a disgracefully large number, relatives present including five gen­ Mr. Sakowski, too, knew of no Mr*. Hillary Cummons at their youngsters in Middletown raised been sawed from their wooden supports. . , . And in Staf­ home, 102 Main St., Keyport. Mr. erations of the family tree, which $16.66 from a fair. phone call from Mrs. TomaseUo la I960, a presidential election year, more than a third of ford, England, A rthur Littlehales, 19, was fined $14 for and Mri. Bohn left Monday night by ‘‘This Is real evidence,” said or other notification about the Tom- the voters failed to exercise their right of franchise, a right can be traced back to the 16th Cen­ asello meter. jet from Kennedy International Air­ Mr. Tonti, "that our hospital is stealing a house. Littlehales, also a carpenter, said he took tury in Sicily. Mr. LaMura found M r. Tomasel- port to spend a vacation in Ireland. tru ly a community hospital. The the empty prefabricated house apart and carried it away which la at the very heart of representative government and lo’s own statement lie had “ gone Presented to each family by Lou­ good citizenship displayed hy these : • free society. In the off-year elections of 1962 the showing At the party decorations included down cellar to fix the meter” an on a truck to build a pigsty. is DiGirolamo jr., Holmdel, were a youngsters cannot help but benefit a plane suspended above the re­ admission of tampering, whether MORE OF THE SAM E . . . Tommy Molt, 16, has a new waa worst still, with more than half ai the eligible votera hospital in the years ahead." freshment table, the centerpiece of copy of ths family coat-of-arms our one drop ol water passed through traction engine to ride today, a present from his father who staying away from the polls. which waa a replica of Ireland, In­ and historical information going Mr. Tonti also announced that the mcler or not. Mr. Blanda coun­ cluding the Blarney Stone and lep­ tw o additional report places for gave him the seven - ton machine after ruling that a motor back to the 14th Century in Sicily. tered by noting Mr. TomaseUo was How important ia one vote? It actually can determine rechauns. w orkers had been named. These "sick and tired” of getting oversiz­ scooter would be too dangerous. . . . Scientists soon may The affair it always held over the til* result. In ncent elections, a m ayor, a city treasurer, Other guests were Mrs. and Mrs. a re the Monmouth County National ed water bills while awaiting action come up with a pill to enable women to retain their good Robert Robinson, Mr. and Mra. tabor Day weekend. B ank Branch in Keyport and the by the water department and final­ looks until they are 60 or 70, according to Dr. Vladimir • councilman and a state legislator won office by just that Central Jersey Bank and Trust Ralph Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ly had sought to correct the condi­ Petrow. The research chemist told a meeting of chemist! l a r g i n And, moving up tho ladder, the late President ward Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Company office in Matawan. Mr. tion himself. Mr. Blanda denounc­ fred Wilson, Michael and Christo­ Joint Inttallatien T onti urged all workers to com­ ed the suggestion his client could lhat il was a question of supplying hormones of femininity Kennedy's plurality in 1960 waa lm than one vote per pre* pher Cummons, all of Keyport; Mr. p le te their assignments and make be found guilty on a charge fac­ after the natural supply has run out. “ Instead of growing : dad. His margin of victory was leas than 120,000 votes and Mr*. O. D. Perkins, Red Bank; Commander George Morey haa th eir reports to either campaign tually derived of the lax and cum­ old after the change of life, women will keep their good Mr. and Mrs. James Neidinger announced the joint installation of headquarters or to one of the area bersome operations of the bor­ looks,” Dr. Petrow said. He explained that research into o u t oi almost 69,000,000 cast. aad Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson, the new officers of the Ladies Aux­ banks as quickly as possible. ough water department. birth control pills has Jed to new discoveries about hor­ So much for facts and figures. Another point needs Hailet, and Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus iliary and American Legion Post Reserves Deciaioa Ross, Matawan. lit, Matawan, will be held Friday Magistrate Heuser reserved deci­ mones. i atmaing. Tht country doesn't need ‘‘Just Voters.” It evening,, Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. in the sion to study a case reference cit- seeds "Informed Voters,” men and women who study tha American Legion Hall, Main St., $30,000 Put Up cd by Mr. Blanda and the statute O n Dean't lis t Albert Benaquista; Home Ec-Sew­ Health, Physical Education, Bruct heues and tha positions of the candidates, all the way from Matawan. (continued from page one) as quoted by Mr. LaMura as MacCutcheon; Math 8, Mrs. Helen Anthony Giugliano applied to against the body of the testimony. ing, Typing I, Commercial Math, town and country to Capitol Hill and the White House and The following area students have James In an accident case heard, Hor­ Mrs. Florence Bod/.iak; Science 7, MacMillan; Speech, English t : know exactly what they ara voting for. been named to the Dean’a Honor have the license of Houra­ han lor a taxi transferred to his ace T. Nelson, Neptune, who works Mrs. Belle Burke; Spanish, Joseph III, IV, Miss Marilyn McCarron; List at Montclair State Collage for Hospital Fund 8o vote, and vote intelligently for the people and the nam e. But the council withheld ac­ in Matawan, paid $10 and $5 costs Carnot; Science 8, Richard Carter; Electronics, Physics, Basic Eleo the second semester: Paul D. Mo- (continued from page one) as careless in a three-car collision Stenography, Office Practice, Law ironies, Anthony J. McKenna; Ei» ' * i you believe in. raoey, 144 Seeley Ave., Keansburg, tion on word from Mr. Hutchinson tion of the rapid growth of the on Main St. at Atlantic Ave. July 24 and Sales, Mrs. Clara Carver; In­ glish 8, Reading 8, Mias Irene Mao aenior. Science major; John A. the status on rental payment of area. The difference between the at 6:26 p.m. when cars were dustrial Arts, General Shop, Me­ key; World History, J.B.T., Patrick Malkos, 121 Shorelana Circle, Laur­ station plaza stalls of these two amount raised and the cost of the taaim en would have to be checked. blocked up back from the lowered chanical Drawing, Donald Cot- Maggio; Math IX, XI, X II, General ence Harbor, ju n ior, Science; railroad gates to Atlantic Ave. project will come from a mortgage An application of Leroy Maolo for a greave; Practical Science, Earth Math I, Mrs. Carolyn Maher; Math The Retarded Child Karen M. Sellick, tt Pinewood Douglas Brophy, Jersey City, and a federal grant. The comple­ second taxi license also was held Science, Anthony Crego; Spanish, X, X I, X II, Statistics, Advanced Ave., West Keansburg, freshman, identified Mr. Nelson as the driver tion of negotiations for a construc­ o v e r for inquiry. Ralph Cutro; Librt rian, Mrs. Lois Geometry, James Maher; Home French. of the car which rammed into his A handicapped child is not necessarily found in an iron of f l announc­ A notification from the State Mo­ Davidson; Social Studies 7, U.S. Ed. (Family Living), Mrs. Naomi tion loan ,000,000 was standing vehicle, bolting it ahead in­ lung or a wheel chair. He may ahow no outward sign of a ed recently by the hospital. tor Vehicle Department set a no­ History II, George Deitz. Mayer; Instrumental Music, Robert Anniveraary Dinner passing zone on Route 516 for 1140 to the taxi ot Charles Koban, High­ Also Typing, Commercial Mathe­ Meseroll; English 8, Reading 8, Ro­ handicap at all. For ,his handicap is not outward but inward, Considerable grass roots activity, lands. feet east of the Madison Township matics, Mrs. Maryann Donlin; In­ bert Miller. i ■ according to M r. Tonti, has con­ M r. Brophy testified he and his not physical but mental, mental retardation. Thus reports The anniversary dinner of the line, one eastbound and one dustrial Arts (Wood Shop), Walter Also English 7, Reading 7, Mrs. tributed to the outstanding success the 11-year-old son, Brian, had been m United Societies ef St. Joseph’s westbound passing area before H. Dudley; Health, Physical Edu­ Judith Murphy; J.B .T ., Commer­ K American Medical Association. And in a lengthy article of the program. "W e have had the taken by Matawan First Aid men Church, Keyport, will be held M ain St. cation, Mrs. Mary Dwyer; U.S. cial Math, Joseph Murray; English it quotes leading authorities to show the extent of the prob* interest of both young and o ld ," to a physician and M r. Koban also Thursday evening, Sept. 17, at 7 The council was notified by the History II, Medieval World His­ lant.-Indeed, says one physician, “In terms of magnitude spoke of injury. On advice of his I, II, III, William Newman; Biolo­ p.m. la Shadowbnook Inn, Shrews­ Mr. Tonti said. "The concern of Bureau of Internal Revenue it tory, Harvey Epstein; U.S. His­ U.S. attorney, Mr. Nelson decided not gy, Mrs. Mary Oakley; Home Ec mental retardation ia the most handicapping of all childhood bury. - . the mothers and fathers of the area tory I, John Evans; English 7, had that day impounded the Mid­ to take lhg stand in his own de­ (Foods), Mrs. Florence Ochs; Art, disorders.” • over the lack of hospital facilities town Tavern. Reading 7, Farrell Fand; English William Ohme; U.S. History 1, has resulted in this tremendous tense with a civil suit pending. . KOC Fir a Degree Councilman Leon Christina! apol­ III, IV, Hans Fleischer; English, World History, Miss Marie Panos; The simple figures are ataggering. There are some 5,­ response in our campaign. On the ogized to residents of the north Reading, Social Studies, 7 and 8, French II, 111, IV, Mrs. Doris Per­ other hand, the concern of the pa­ 800,000 mentally retarded children and adults in America, Walter Sakowski end ol the borough for odors induc­ llonroe Freeman; Health, Physical kins; Malh 7, Reading 7, Miss E l­ Grand Knight rents has resulted in many spon­ and about 126,000 babies are born each year who will be re­ has announced the First Degree of ed from testing a deodorant de­ Matawan Schools Education, William George; Spe­ aine Persson; English I, Mrs. Rae taneous fund raising activities by the Cardinal Newman Council 5324 vice at the sewtv plant. He stated (continued from page one) cial Education, Robert Gold; Malh l’olanowski; Math IX. X, General tarded . And these are only the recognized cases, there are the boys and girls of the area," of the Knights of Columbus, Mata­ It had teen necessary to spread fe­ Also Mrs. Doris Cooke, Mrs. Gail 7, Lawrence Goldfarb; Health, Phy- Malh, Daniel Reilly; Health, Physi- many more wjbo have not been identified as retarded for one stated Mr. Tonti. wan, will be exemplified Wednes­ cal matter to test the device and Girard, Mrs. Sarah Gollance, Mrs. sicol Education, Mrs. Patricia ! cai Education, Barry -Rizzo; En- reason or aether. day evening in the American Le­ Pays Tribute To Children unfortunately a prevailing north­ Mary Hayden, Mrs. Edith Irish, Grandninison: Malh 7, Mrs. .Mary 1 glish IV, Creative Writing, Walter west wind had blown the stench ov­ Hall; U.S. History I, Civics and Rosenauer; English I, French I, The AMA has called together experts In all phases of the gion Hall, Main St., Matawan, at He paid tribute to the following Mrs. Marguerite Murphy, second 1:30 p.m. groups of boys and girls in the e r toward Main St. grade; Miss Anno Brown, Mrs. E l­ Economics. World History, Duncan Miss Patricia Ann Rutter; English problem to seek, ways of speeding up nation-wide medical James Martin jr. was appointed sie Coyne, .Mrs. Ruth Crawford, Ilallock; Chorus, History of Music, II, Mrs. Jewel Seeliaus; English mobilization against retardation. All branches of medicine acting building inspector for the Mrs. Nancy DuBois, Mrs. Suzanne Mrs. Anne Hannah: Science 8, En­ II, John Shaw; Health, Physical are involved — psychiatry, pediatrics, neurology, general COMMUNICATIONS Sept. i2-Oct. 12 period when John B. Mendini, Miss Rhoda Simmons, glish 8, Mi.ss Sandra Hansel!; Sci­ Education, Miss Barbara Shore; J . Thaler will be absent from the ence 7, Math 7, Howard lleim; In­ i Malh IX, General Math, Math 8, practice. Experta in these fields will be working in alliance Mrs. Ijois Whiting, first grade; borough. ’ Mrs. Carole Hasbrouck, Miss Edna dustrial Arts (Mechanical Draw­ ; Mrs. Catherine Siddons; English 7, with a whole spectrum of federal, state, local and voluntary ing), John Hcyer; Latin I, II, III. Reading 7, Mrs. Mary C. Smith; T o the Editor, A t the Christmas Concert (free Partridge, -Mrs. Jean VanNote, kin­ Social Studies 8, Richard Holler; •genci’is, bulwarked by nationwide construction and expan­ ll seems necessary at this time admission) and the Spring Concert dergarten; Joseph Prinzo, special Art, Mrs. Joan Soderlune; Social Science 8, Mrs. Bertha Hyrne; U.S. sion of cate facilities. to rectify many misconceptions (minimal charge) there are al­ cducable; Mrs. Stephanie Frank, Studies 7, Daniel Stnnkiewicz; So­ Youth Drowns In History II, Eugene Jaczynski; cial Studies 8, Miss Judith Tozzi; and misunderstandings which have ways many vacant seats. There art; Miss J. Patricia Pizzi, music; (continued from page one) Health, Physical Education, Dei- It has taken time to reach this point Many develop- arisen as a result of the Matawan are many loyal supporters of the Miss Patricia Flynn, secretary to Health, Physical Education, Mrs. vine Dr. He apparently tired and ter Johnson; Biology, Chemistry, aMnta were Involved — including the fact that it has taken Regional High School Band not band, for which we are extremely principals; Mrs. Grace DeShaw, Helen Volk; English 8, Reading 8, stopped swimming a n d then participating in the local Tercen­ grateful, but the number of dis­ nurse. Miss Margaret Kerwin. John Weiser. • centuries to dispel the general notion that a retarded young- panicked. tenary Parade. senters greater at Regional High School Biology, General Science, Mich­ Also Vocational Education, Sler somehow represents a shameful stigma. Now the bat- seems to be He tought off three companions, A f Beatrice Duffy stated in her times. Principal, John V. Caracciolo; ael Kolatis; German I, 11, 111, Charles F. Weiss; English 7, Read­ 0s against the retardation problem moves toward a climax. Terrance Whelen, 17, Patrick Whel- communication which appeared on hope some degree, assistant principals, William C. French 1, Benjumin Kurtz; Social ing 7, Mrs. Harriet Zaslow; Indus­ 1 I have, to en, 18, of 33 Raynor Ave., Hast Thursday, Sept, J, 1984, the mem­ achieved what I hoped to achieve. Reiner and Thomas M. Stachura; Studies 8, Stanley Lachiewicz; trial Arts, vacancy; secretaries, Keansburg, and Daniel Latsiey, 16 Director of Guidance, Gunther K. Chemistry, Harvey La Tourette; bers of the band would probably Namely, I had hoped to rectify a Mrs. Mildred BenncU and Mra. of 60 Southend Ave., East Keans­ Ileyse; Guidance Counselors, Mich­ General Math, Math IX, William Margaret Carothers; secretary have enjoyed marching in the town few of the misunderstandings burg, who jumped in to help him ael Belgio, Margaret Robertson and Lawlor; English 8, Reading 8, Miss guidance office, Mrs. Grace M ai Don’t Blam e The Automobile rade. So would the band director. which are upsetting to the mem­ make the shore. Robert Hrysenko; Social Studies 7, Kiwev«r, contrary to William E. bers o4 the band. Joan Lemaire; Bookkeeping, Law Thorsen; clerk - typist, guidance of­ Tierney’s belief, the band did not Halfway To Shors Carlo Alongi; Stenography, Secre­ and Sales, Albert Levine; English fice, Miss Carol Dominick; clerk- Public Health Service reports that for the first four (Signed) A t receive one year’s notice of the Police estimated the distance tarial Practice, Typing, Mrs. Lor­ ll(. Journalism, F. Howard Lloyd; typist, principal's office, Mrs. Bar. ■tooths ei 1964 the automobile accident death rate was 13 rade. Also, contrary to Mrs. Judith A. Meaeroll across the lake at this point it 200 etta Anderson; Math 8, Mrs. Gloria English 7, Reading 7, Miss M ar­ bara Truex; clerk • typist, library per cent higher than for the same period in -1963. The iffy'* belief, neither the Mata­ feet. He stopped swimming about Antisell; Science 7, Miss Rita B»l- ianne Lo Biondo; English H I, Mrs. Birdee Kurtz; nurses, Mrs To the Editor, snarvel is thst the death rate isn’t higher than that when Kwan Regional Board of Education 100 feet from shore, police said. kin; Math X, Applied Math, Mrs. Speech, James Long; English 8, Helen Dolan and Mrs. Marion Ro It's about time the band mem­ you ace the total lack of courtesy and respect for others nor the administration of the Mat­ The depth o f the water is estimat­ Antoinette Bell; General Science, Reading 8, Math 8, John Lynch; man. awan Regional High School vetoed bers of Matawan Regional High shown by drivers on public highways. Too many of them the participation of the band in Schoo! and their director were giv­ think (or don’t think) as they sit behind the wheel of a car this event. To the best of my en thanks for their tremendous ac- knowledge, no rule exists which complishmentji. I've heard persons with a 200 to 350 horsepower engine that they own the road. say this past week that they They pay no attention to s^wed laws, they ignore the simplest forbids the band to participate In any function during the summer wouldn’t support the band anymore driving rules, and they seem to think thBt it will always be months. because of Iheir absence in the the other fellow who will be hurt, instead of themselves, There is no complicated explana­ Tercentenary Parade. when they cause accidents. tion why the band declined to Do these people realize that this march on Saturday, Aug. 29th. wonderful band has grown In three W e S e e You read in the newspapers of one-car accidents. The The truth la simply that the band years time from eight members to polite phrase is used, “The car went out of control.” That did not receive an invitation to more than seventy - five? Besides really means the driver couldn’t handle his racing machine participate in the Tercentenary the marching band, there has been parade until the end of July. This established a String Orchestra', NEW YOUNGSTERS St the speed he was driving when a curve, a tree or a power left too little time to contact band Dance Band, Concert Band, Brass foie failed to get out of his way. The better the highway members; pass out music, nnd ar­ Choir and Chamber Music Ensem­ (M greater the danger, because most drivers ere totally range rehearsals at this time, a ble. Music to reach any person on in the neighborhood! Incompetent to handle their cars at the speeds they can go majority of the band members any level. Do these people also rea­ were out-of-town on vocation. lize that a marching band cannot h i violation of speed limits. Until respect for others im­ After a great deal of thought, participate musically without prac­ proves, automobile killings will continue to mount.______and some advice, the band director tice? The week before the Tercen arrived at the decision to decline tenary Parade most of the mem the Invitation altogether, rather bers were holding down summer If your family hat just moved into than to appear before such a large jobs due to end at the end of Au­ crowd with approximately one-half gust and others were out of town town, we cordially invite you to FOR YOUR PROTECTION of Ihe band members present. on vacation, T hose who were present would be Don't criticize this fine group for come in to the F A M Bank. There poorly prepared. It was tlio belief not attending a parade without pro­ o f tha hand director that a poorly per preparation, Rather, give these prepared band would do more kids credit for attending a 2'/^ point are many things we can do to holp harm than good by representing curriculum course after the clone th* achool and the town. of Ilie school day all during the la.it you get Mttled. Pleaie come see us. A* for the appearance o t the school term, Olv* them credit for O n e l our flat aampaaiM hat a «sclal policy to protect band at the Miss America Pageant making colorful and majestic ap­ Parade; those of us closely as- pearances every Saturday during |a t Nsm , ytet AHtMMWe as yevt Ufa. soclated with the band are awnrc football season, • MIN* a NOW • MA • m v n i M of the honor bestowed upon the Give them a bit of applause for band and the school as well u.h the two Christmas season* they the community by being Invited lo played enrols In the center of town . ' e • e participate In this event. We are In freezing weather with shoppers extremely grateful thnl tin; Main, tinrilly noticing them, f * wan Regions! Hoard of Education (live them s clap, loo, for the approved tho participation nl the Bey la* at tsMag a hautef Oer Real latste department can band. However, the formttl hiviiit- magnificent Christmas Concert last t t : K ARMERS GRCHANTS year which was well advertised, tion from the Hoard of Directors sMsr tht tdvaatagst af Uf* TO DATS NMlag facilities, aad free of charge, yet tvs* plsyed Iw. of the Miss Amerlcn Pageant Pa­ fore ninny empty seats. F.vmi their rade arrived In Matawmi lust May, RIA 0V MOMTOAOB MONEY. Spring Concert tlltl not get the at- NATIONAL BANK A s any band member can tell you, hit waa advised bi'forc tliu tcndnncfl It deserved, The iiicmilngfiil snd Important lie Oldest Bank 1s Monmouth County ' * * clone o f school In June thnl re­ hearsals would resume in lalo lliici'iiliuirenie Service, a controver­ August for this nvotit, Many viicii- sial subject, lintl muslo supplied Iw banil meml/er/i only becain* (lon« were altered accordingly. Ihefr IfTA BLISIIED 1130 ■ THOMPSON * BARTKLL, Inc. Marching In u parade taken a (llri'i’lur npi'iii'd liln'liiiiiie on a .Sun­ great deal of forellimiglil and prep- day afteniKiHi for ii'licai'nal. (iratloii, Weeks of relirnmil are The hand member* knew Ihey MAI 1ST AT I neeiHI. hnd lii'en iiiiT|iiril tor the Miss TWO OFFICESl Tills I hue wu* not available ■ Am i'ilni I'niieiiitl lung belorc plans nor were many timid tni'Milici'S • for lhe Atif!, ?!l parade were defl- Route 34 4 Main Street & and before the Matawan Ti'it'dili'miry nlle, Lloyd Rosd Ravine Drive Parade. Unbelt MeH'inll lias done n Inn II In particularly uiwiilftft lo liisllcnllv fine Jnli wlllt and lor Ihr M ataw in A ' A vV A N M nee mu'll nn lusiir bHiifj itiaile of munle ili’|)ni!iiieiil nl our m.'lioiil, P W P'iiW l I Ilf rI>»imk‘« nl Ilie hum! when we (Mll'iied) nee ii luck of lii'i'ie/d lit band Al'- Miillter of ii Hand Memlr - llvllleit ill oilier tlmwi, Mis, (jinnies H, /Imnier 1419*4 INI MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. I

Gvie Groups H igh School StudeuU Attend Bed G ro ss Leadership Development Center Plan To Purchase M urad Soloist Fire Auxiliary I * . i u tS. c Stephen A . Ostrow, 42 ivy Hill Enjoy Picnic Club House Chairs Dr., Matawan, will be the featured Welcomes Member The Evening Department of the wloist at tbe Temple Shalom Kol The Ladies Auxiliary c l the Mat- Mat hally plcaic - A mu IwM Matawan Wom'uTs Club held its Nidre Service, held at the Mata­ awan Township Hose and Chemical fcr lit tint Ubm by newton of first board meeting Aug. 31 at the wan Regional High School audi­ Co. No. 1 at their August meeting M e LodMlM Chib aad ih* M*rc home of the chairman, Mrs. Arthur torium, on Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. welcomed a new member, M ri, Voaii Auociatiea at the Lochile* Rothman. Those present were Mrs. This is the eve of Yom Kippur. Mary Hierspiei. „ Ckib'i lakifroat property, during Ihomas Starnes, Mrs. Howard Wol- the holiday ireekend. Aa oid-laih- Mrs. Joseph Rettagliata, way* vcrlon. Mrs. Leon Christina!, Mrs. ed coverod diih supper wai en- and means chairman, announced h. Cam. Mrs. Arthur Klatt, Mrs. ed by the ihiee hundred adulta plans for a rummage sale In Se|> S John Kinney, Mrs. Louis Clark, ■nd chlldrea from Ihe two areas tember. Mrs. Robert Park related, Mrs. A.W. Niederreuther, Mrs. Wil­ after a eeries of fam es for all agej. the latest developments in obtain­ liam Wemtraul) and Mrs, Howard ing a charter for the auxiliary, Mire Wood* contestants became Woolley. Mrs. John Mocci, sergeant - .at • the champions al Volley Ball with Mrs. A. Klatt and Mrs. J. Kinney arms, reported members had par* • acore of 214, but lost out .10 were asked to audit the books for i ticipated in the Matawan Borough Lochslea Heights in horseshoe toss-' the past year. A suggestion was j Tercentenary parade. They also at­ ing. After 1 e v e r a I elimination made by Mrs. Kinney thal new j tended firemen’s fairs at Hazlet game*,'the final championship was chairs be purchased for the club i and Fair Haven ond were awarded . decided between Jack Goeti and house. Tins was approved. | prizes at each. Marvin Hauser of Lochslea Heights venue Goodvya Goodhari and T h e corresponding secretary,! Mrs. Andrew Nicora, president,! Richard Crane of Marc Woods, Mrs. Klatt, advised (he board iliat j appointed a committee to select a With a ic o re o f Il-M. the I'ederation Day Luncheon o f, time and place (or the auxiliary'* The third aad final event, the Tug the Woman's Club would be held annual outing. Members of the af War, wai tied I-I. In an attempt Oct. lit. Mrs. Christina! und Mrs. committee are Mrs. Sam Canzano, to reeolve the tie bv the best three Woolley will allend as representa­ Mrs. Carlo Vinci, Mrs. Vincent Vin­ aulli, the rape brcke on the Loch- tives of the club. A note from Mrs. ci and Mrs. John Dzwil. (lea IMghtraide, leading both Ihoinas McCormack, former chair­ Refreshments were served after ta a in i 10 the ground. man of the Evening Department the meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. • of the New Jersey Slate Federa­ Hard Billed t m Rettagliata, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Ni- tion. was read expressing thanks cora, Mrs. Vincent Siciliano and . Tha egg • throwing conteit had for a tea set presented at the 70th Mrs. Harry Smith. , to be cancelled 1 * it waa discovered Annual Convention. that the eggi to be u*ed had been STEPHEN A. OSTROW To Open Meetings With Supper niatakenly Mrd-bofled. Among the Junior Woman's Club honored guesU were Mayor Ed­ The program for the coming year Mr. Ostrow also will perform ward Hyrne, Councilman Warren was read, as was the list of hostes­ thc cantorial chanting on Yom Plans For Activities Hutchinaon andTerceatenary chair. ses for the future meetings. The Kippur Day, Wednesday, at all three services. The morning ser­ Bian Richard Craae and their first meeting will be a supper at While the summer time is a time WiVM. ■■■■■■...... ■■..■■■ . the Magnolia Inn at 7 p.m. Mon. vice, starting at 10:30 a.m., will be for vacationing, relaxation and fun day. Guests of the members will held at the Airport Plaza Theatre. A aenea of cMldm'a gamai waa for most people, the Matawan Jun- lie welcome. Hazlet. The memorial services will k>r Woman’s Club have been com­ oooducted by Mr, Coodhart, All the start at 2 p.m. at the theatre. The bining work and play for the many n lld a e M * re c e iv e d p r lie i for A card party and fashion show will be held in the club bouse on concluding service will begin at 6 activities and fund-raising projecta ^eir effort), Tha following winner* p.m. at the Regional High School. h a v e been announced by Donald Sept. 21. Mrs. Kinney may be con- lor the Fall season. Workshops on Day,. prealdent of The Lochslea tacied for tickets. The next project Assisting Mr. Ostrow at all three various projects for the November Club: 4 yeara and under running for the club will be the Bayshore services will be the Temple Shalom bazaar were also Included in tha Clioir under the direction of Lee summer agenda. r a c e , boy*. Cary Coodhart, Jackie Community Hospital. The board Gura. Goeti and Marti Lassen; girls, recommended that a donation be Mrs. Marty Mahoney, president, DeMw Kota, Nadine Eagen and made annually over the next three Operatic Background has announced her department D ein I r e Bennon; 3 years and under years. This will be brought before Mr. Ostrow has a varied operatic chairmen. Mrs. John Stryker will •uniting race, boys, Craie Good- the club on Sept. 14 for a vote by background. He has performed serve as American Home chair* hart, Tommy Ryan and Peter the whole membership. The past with the Opera Art Company and man; Mrs. Donald Cacace, art}' Koelsch; girls, Candy Klein, Lori years budget was read by Mrs. the Community Opera Company, Miss Beth Archer, assistant trea­ H eniler and Nancy Watson; 1-12 Weintraub. Suggestions were made both of New York. He also has surer; Mrs. William Rose, bralllef ru n n in g race, bays. Ja c k shepherd, for the new budget which will be sung on radio, notably with New civics and legislation, Mrs. Ja ck Larry Goodwin and Mike Watson; prepared nnd presented to thc York Station WNYC. Cottrell; Mrs. Frank Panek, club Shrewsbury: Seated, left le right, Eileen Oliver, Llncrolt, lrom Red Birla, G all Caley; 11 and over ran­ Awea i the Ugh achaal students atteadiag the Leadership Develep- members at the next meeting. A mention of only a few of the yearbook and scrapbook; Miss Bar­ Bank Catholic High School, aad Carol Iveson, Matawan, lrom Malawan ting race, toy*. J i m D'Aloia: J to M Red Crem“ Ceater “ at the ' Peddle School, Hlghtstows, were Ihe ' Refreshments were served by many operas Mr. Ostrow perform­ bara Woodhouse, credits; M ri. Regional High Scneel. Standing are girls lrom Oakhursl and Elberon. I yeara sack race, boyi, John above representatives Iren the Meamenth County Chapter, Red Creea, the hostess, Mrs. Rothman. ed in would include: "L a Etoheme,” Henry Becker, hospitality; M ri. Craae, Peter Koelsch ind Matthew “ Rigoletto,” “ Cavalleria Rusti- Frank Graglano. international re­ Goodwin; girti, Candy Klein and UWIIPUUnUiUUtlllVHIltlliNlllIllllllliiUilIIUIIQfKtlllRinUlllllllUtUIUIlIlllllllJU III J 'ID Ulijl.Ult lUiltiiWllMtt .UlMd IL tl II ‘ I1 cana," “ La Travlala" and “Tosca.” lations. Ann Marie Brennan; I to 12 yean It was at the last named opera Also Mrs. Walter Bromm, mem* lack race, boys, Robert Goodwin, Borough GOP that Mr. Ostrow first met his wife, bership and parliamentary; M n . Mike Barnett and Brenl Lassen; 12 Personal Items About Matawan Residents Joann’, She was playing the lead, William Pyle, music; Mrs. Nelson and over sack race, girti, Jenette To Open Quarters opposite him. Lamb, newspaper; Miss Rita Do­ Laiien and Kaihy Klein. ;nnnttiiuntiiniuniimmiKmqHtnin»i;tiMumniuniiiiiini>iiiifHinian|iim*iiinaii»^niiimntu»tiin.fiHiniijMi!Hnin»nit!iii;nL?iiinuhttntHjnH mMawMtiuMTTtiwrHi imiui m mm i o=^ t 111 Tito Schlpa was one of Mr. Os- lan, program; Mrs. Robert Gray, The wlnnera in the swimming The grand opening of the Mata­ trow’s teachers as was the late publicity; Mrs. John Kovass, pub­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis at­ The Senior High Baptist Youth Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kreb«. wan Borough Republican Club r a c e i w en ; I to 11 year* boys, Mr. and Mra. Richard Sanchez Alfredo Martino. lic welfare; Mrs. Nelson Laml>, tended the Red Bank Hegatta Rac­ Fellowship held a picnic and swim­ Strathmore, entertained at an Ha­ Headquarters will be held Saturday Piter: Koelsch; girls, Kathy Klein; and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wil A s an incidental sidelight, Mrs. Tel-A-Junior; Mrs. John Babrisky, es on Labor Day. ming party it Camp Arrowhead, waiian luau on Saturday. Ih e ir 12 w a n and'over, boys, Jim D'AI- lism Gorrell snd children spent the at 3:30 p.m, on Route 31, north of Ostrow’s futher is John Reed King, youth cooperation; Mrs, Barton Marlboro, on Tuesday. Members at­ guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald o il’aad'Scott Kennedy; girh, Pat­ weekend st Lake Wallenpaupeck, Miss Alta Lewis has returned af­ Buttonwood Manor. lloeg and Mrs. Mahoney, house tending were Linda Holmes, Linda Batchelor, Point Pleasant; Mr. and Ihe well known radio and T.V. an­ ricia Watfon. Pa. ter spending the weekend as the The opening will be preceded by nouncer. committee, and Mrs, Edward Potll, Lamberson, Ginger McDonough, Mrs. Harvey Mercier, Nortnandy Because of the success of this Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. guest ol Mr. and Mr.s. Herbert a regular meeting of the club F ri­ sunshine. The club will also spon­ Robert and Phillip Swanson, Deiter Beach; Mr. and Mrs. J. I\ Wentz. The general public is most cor­ event, the presidents o( both organ- Donald Teres, Strathmore, were C. howler, Arlington. Va. day evening in the Hook and Lad­ sor a dance in October and a fash­ Zimmer, Joseph Stoeckel, Mr. and Bernardsvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ dially invited to attend all of the iutions felt that the cooperating Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fliegelman, der Fire House, Broad St., starting ion show in March. There will alsa Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Malinchoc Mrs. Walter Jones and Mr. and mond Sears. McLean, Va., a n d Yom Kippur Services which will be efforts In other ventures will con­ Bluefield, West Va., and Mrs. L il­ and daughter, Natasha, Ithaca, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ann Flynn, Mon- be a card party and rummage sale Mrs. Richard Burket, Craig Mc- Mrs. W. W. Zinsmaster, Coral conducted by Rabbi Mordecai tinue between the two groups. lian Tashman, Forest Hills, N.Y. N.Y., were the Friday evening din­ niouiii County registration officer, to help support their many charita­ Keen, Jeannette Lassen and Jolm Gables, Fla. Schreiber. will speak on “ The Fine Points on ble contributions. High on their Jjjl Mrs, Tnomas Foye, Jersey City, ner guests of Mr, and .vlrs. Joseph Burket. Mist Gail Cooper waa the weekend guest of Mr. and Melnik. Registration." The local candidates Rolling chain were introduced to of charities Is 1 he Bayshore C6nv Mrs. Koert C. Wyckoff is a pa­ will be in attendance. Also present Mrs. James Healy, Strathmore. E . Charles Weigel has been nam­ Temple Shalom Plans New Jersey boardwalks in the munity Hospital. tient in Monmouth Medical Center. will be Mayor Edward E. llyrne Te Enter College Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oes- ed Director of Statistical Methods 1880's. They were originally used Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Van Pelt, Special Services and elected councilmen. Reports treich, Strathmore, were the Mon­ at C .E.I.R., Inc., New York. by convalescents recovering in thc Your advertisement in this papeff Misa Gall Ann Cooper, daughter Atlantic Ave., spent Sunday as the will be given by the municipal fresh salt air, and now arc one of will reach prospective purchased day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. House guesls at the home of Sabbath eve services for Temple of Dr. and Mrs. J.P. Cooper III, guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel chairman, Goodwyn Goodhart and the “ fun" experiences available to in every community in the bay* Harry Hornstein, Teaneck. Mrs Grace Curran, Prospect Point Shalom will be conducted by Rah- N Main St., Matawan, will be a High, Cape May Court House. campaign chairman R i c h a r d ill. ihore area. M r. and Mrs. James Healy, Gardens, were her son-in-law and bi Mordecai Schreiber on Friday member of tiie freshman class at HarolJ G. Smith, Atlantic City, Crane. Strathmore, entertained at a family daughter, M r. and Mrs. William the College of New Rochelle, New was a Matawan visitor for several ■it 8:39 p.m. at the Strathmore Ele­ A delegation from thc local club dinner in celebration of their son, Jantzen and children, Ellen, Billy, Rochelle, N.Y. Miss Cooper is a days last week. mentary School in the all-purpose attended the fund raising dinner Matthew's, eighth birthday. Kathy and Tommy, Hingham, room. The theme for (he Shaliat graduate of the Matawan Regional Mrs. Joseph Culligan, Rve, N.Y of the Affiliated Republican Club Saturday luncheon guests of Mr. Mass. T ’shuvah sermon will be: "Instant High School. was the Thursday guest of her par­ of Monmouth County at the Sea and Mrs. Everett Wolfson, Strath­ Mrs. Marty Mahoney attended a Two hundred and fifty freshmen ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dernber- Attonement — a Reality or a Fal­ Girt inn, Sea Girt. Attending were more, were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur cocktail party in honor of Marcus will enter the College Sunday. At ger. lacy?” The Oneg Shabbat will be Mayor llyrne; Frank Ferrano and 4 p.m. on the campus they will re- Blatl and daughters, Mara and Ni­ Daly, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sponsored by Mrs. Robert Robin­ Howard Henderson, council candi­ Mrs. Beatrice Holmes, Ravine eeive their caps and gowns, sym­ na, Yonkers, N.Y. Robert Cilia, Little Silver, given by son. dates; Mr. Goodhart; Mr. Crane; the Monmouth County Young Re­ Dr., has purchased the former Par­ bols of .their initiation in the col­ Mr. and M n . Norman Bockman Kol Nidre Services, Yom Kippur James Lawson, club treasurer; publican Club. ish residence on Wyckoff St. lege community, in a brief investi­ and children, Brooklyn, were the Eve, will start at 8:30 p.m. on Howard Wilson, club legislative M u. Harold Holmes and daugh­ ture ceremony planned hy the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dzvvil re­ Tuesday at the Matawan Regional chairman; Willard King, headquar­ ter, Linda, attended the Wednesday members of the junior dsss. A re­ Norman Rosenblatt, Strathmore. cently entertained at a birthday High School Auditorium. ters co-ordinator, and Robert Buc- matinee performance of "Fade In ception for the new freshmen and Fred Burkhirdt has returned parly in. honor of their son. Jody, co, committeeman of the Fourth Fade Oul” in New York. There will be three services on their parents will follow. home after visiting relatives in Sy­ who was five - years - old. Guests District. Yom Kippur Day, Wednesday. The A period of orientation for fresh­ racuse, N.Y. attending were Lisa Ware, Stacey Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith men in preparation for the start Dillon, Nancy Scalzo, Cheryl Stew­ jr. entertained at a barbecue on morning service, starting at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wolfson, of the new semester will start art, Andrea Germak, Bobby Klepp, Monday and their guests were a.m., will be held at the Airport M ark S. Enterline Strathmore, were the Sunday lunch­ Miss Debbie Bicgner, Myron Clark, Plaza Theatre, Hazlet. The memo­ Monday. Official greetings to the eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil­ Kevin Hauser, Danny Day, John Enrolled At lehigh aew students will be given by Falco, Danny Danza, Chris Ger- Hazlet; Mr. and Mrs. William E. rial service will start at 2 p.m. at lip Friedman, New York, and in Ihe theatre. Thc concluding service Mother M. Ancilla Cleary, O.S.U., the evening were the dinner guests mak and Jeffrey Stewart. Smith sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Mark S. Enterline, son of Mr. Dean, and Mother M. Pascal Con­ C. Smith sr., George Smith jr.. Mr. will begin at 6 p.m. at the Region­ of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolfson, Mr, and Mrs. George Burrows, and Mrs. Stevenson M. Enterline, tort!, O.S.U., freshman class ad­ al High School. Brooklyn. Norfolk, Va., were the weekend and Mrs. George Clark. Charles Church St., Matawan, will begin visor. Following the junior-fresh- Smith, and Lois, Billy and Kim Cantorial Chanting at all of the his studies al Lehigh University, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gellman guests of her parents, Mr. and man luncheon In the Mother Au- Mrs. Douglas Ward. Smith. Yom Kippur Services will be per­ Bethlehem, Pa„ on Saturday. He gustime Gill Dining Hall a faculty- and children, Kings Park, L.I., Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gentile at­ Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lesh and Mr, formed by the Temple Shalom is a graduate of Matawan Regional student panel discussion will be spent the High Holy Days as the tended the Labor Day formal din- and Mrs. Stanley Plutzer were the Choir under the direction nf Lee High School and has been active held on "Aims of a Liberal Arts uests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman losenblatt, Strathmore. ner-dance at the Manasquan River Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Gura. The soloist will be Stephen as a Boy Scout. He was selected Education." Tuesday the freshmen g Golf Club on Saturday. Mrs. Saul Rosenblatt, Strathmore. A. Ostrow. for the IWi4 Boys' State. He Is one will be welcomed by Mother Mary Mr. and Mrs. George A. Younk­ of 800 freshmen who have been ac­ heere and daughters were the Mrs. John Robertson, Mrs. David Mr, and Mrs. William S. Holmes, Alice Gallin, O.S.U., Director of Mesa, Ari/.., formerly of the Mata­ cepted for admission this fall, Sam­ Itudenti, and M iss Cecelia Me- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, and Mrs. A. J. Morrison New Curriculum wan area, are the guests of their uel If. Missimer, director of ad­ Carton; Elmhurst, N.Y., president Harold Zoch, Middleburg, N.Y. were the Tuesday luncheon bridge mission has announced. guests of Mrs. Donald W. Robinson. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and At Church School of the Student body. Bonnie Gardner, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Harold Holmes, Ravine Dr., The Clas.s of 196?. selected from W ednesday morning at 10 a.m. Mrs. M ariy Mahoney attended a and Mrs. Stanley Gardner, Strath, for the month of September. An important step forward in 28117 applicants, will have 225 mem­ the entire student body, faculty more, w ill leave on Sunday to en­ bon voyage party for Miss Connie bers enrolled in the College ot Arts Mrs. Katherine Mason has re­ Christian education will start on and college staff will assemble for ter the Lennox Hill Hospital School Heatly, Westfield, on Sunday. anil Science, including the com­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cruver cently returned home alter an ex­ Sunday when the Sunday Church lhe Mass of the Holy Ghost. Follow­ of Nursing, New York. School reopens at the Cross of bined five-year Arts and Engineer­ and children, Warren, Wayne, and tended visit with her son-in-law and ing m an and brunch the traditional Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst and Glory Lutheran Church of Mala­ ing programs, !l_ in the College of Meladee, Hamden, Conn., were the daughter, Dr. and Mr.s. John movingmp exercises will take Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seaman wan and Marlboro. Their school, Business Administration and 4S2 in weekend guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Young, Traverse City, Mich. place. Al this ceremony the student and aons, Ross and Lon, were the as well as the other cluireli schools the College of Engineering. Martin Tosctto. Mrs. Alma Lang and Mrs. Yetta body president will change the pe­ Tuesday evening dinner guests of of the Lutheran Church in Ameri­ The entering class comes from tition at the taaael on each girl's Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fortney Wimmcr, New York, Here the Mr, and Mrs. Sol Friedman, New­ ca, will begin to utilize the new ■I(i5 secondary schools In 28 states, and sons, Danny and Doug, Balti­ guests for several days last week cap. algnifying her entrance into a ark. parish education curriculum be­ Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and MW cla n . more, Md., are spending this week of Mrs, Sophie Weinstein, and at­ Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Sawchuk ginning at third grade level. Even­ 12 other countries including Al­ as guests ol Mr. and Mrs. William tended the swearing - in ceremony and son, Nicholas, Peabody, Mass., tually, this program will include geria, Bermuda, Canada, Cuba, Gorrell. of Judge Leo Weinstein in Free­ A capsiied boat can be an is­ were the house guests last week of all grade levels Kquador, England, France, Japan, land of ufety, ndvlsei the New Jer­ Mr. and Mr.s. William B. Jen­ hold. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Melnik. Students will be taught by the ; Nigeria, . Peru, Pldlippines, and Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn and nings and family, Wilmington, sey Department of Conservation Mr. and Mrs, Sain Rangos and latest educational inolbods utilizing i Venezuela, aad Economic Development. Hang- family have returned after spend- Del., were the Monday guests of children, Strathmore, were the Sat­ graded texts, manuals, primed re- j Freshman or'uitalion activities Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beil, on saves energy aad speeds three weeks at Lake Alamoos- urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. source materials, related filmstrips > wil1 begin Saturday, and continue Me. Mrs. Johnson Cartan was the George Rangos, Philadelphia, I’a. and records. Teachers have attend-1 until Wednesday, when formal reg guest ot Mr.s. Thomas Thompson Mrs. Warren Taylor, Jersey City, ed regional orientation sessions istration i.s scheduled for all stu­ at the Sandlass Beach Club, Sea was the weekend guest of Mr. and ■nd become familiar with the dy­ dents, Classes will begin Thurs­ Bright, on Thursday. Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel. namic methods und materials day, Sept. 17, Mrs. Johnsnn Cartan, Mis. Mrs. Susie Trout, Cheesequake, which were tested In actual class­ Charles Ruff, and Mrs. Harry Mun­ returned home recently after visit­ rooms before publication, Reminder To Young Americans: son were the Wednesday bridge ing her son-in-law and daughter, Lutheran leaders call It a "long- History Is counted in years, but V.F.W. PICNIC guests of Mrs. Bayard T, Lamborn, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Vena and range program" for a better edu- made In minutes. Fortunes are Miss Debbie Blegncr, llatlet, family, Costa Mesa, Calif. caled laity. counted in dollars, but often grow wa# the Sunday overnight guest of Mr. and Mr.s. Harold Newton, oul of small amounts saved regular­ Miss Lois Smith. Carmel, Calif,, were Ihe guesls for Now is the time to udvertise ly. Your dimes and quarters regul­ AT Mr. and Mrs. David Taggart and several days last week of Mi. and those unused articles for sale. A arly invested In U.S. Savings children were the Monday guests Mrs. W. Rulon Smith. small ad In the classified column Stamps may spin the Wheel ol o l Mr. and Mrs. Martin I'osetto. Mr. and Mrs. George Wclsberg, will turn them into cash for you. Fortune for your fuliire. Mrs. Everett Carlson ind Mrs. A/2C William Weislwrg. M i l s Can We Help You MARZ S PICNIC 6R0VF George Dell* wore Ihe prize win­ Sonin Wclsberg and Miss Barbara ners when Mrs, Bruce MucCutiii- Gordon, Brooklyn, were the week­ ROUTE 35 - CLIFFWOOD con eulerlalned at bridge, Oilier end guesls of Mr, anil Mrs. Law­ Own Your Own Home! guests were Mrs, Richard Ccrmak, rence Carrus, Strathmore. Mrs. Russell Weber, Mrs. Nicholas Monday evening barbecue guests Why not stop in at the office nearest you and Francisco, Mr.s. Roy Knlser, and nf Mr, und Mrs. Sunt Rangos, The Ranney School let one of our trained specialists advise you Mrs. Jam es Hast', Siralhmore, were Mr, and Mrs. SUNDAY, SWTIMMR 13th Mr. and Mrs, David Tiigfjtirt, Cilia Rangos and family; Mr. and on your financial problems. Ah you know, thi* Belmar, were the weekend guests Mrs. Charles Stanioolls and fami­ 12 N o o n ’t i l ? Iim opening! for nevoral sliidenls In the beginner's class. There of tlieir son and daughter-in-law, ly; Michael Rose, Trenlnii, and Mr, doea not obligate you in nny way. It is our Mr, and Mrs, David Tuggurt. and Mrs. .lark l.alhlmry and fami­ Is no formal minimum agu requirement, but applicants must Miss Marie flauli, Browniwvn, ly! Strathmore, pleasure to be helpful to you. Service is out w it the dinner guest of Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Mlltim Satlford, domonstratu roudlncss for Instruction In reading and urlthmntlc. M ri, Otto Gaub, Overlilll Kd., al Denver, Col,, and Mr, mid Mr», biggest Hsset. MUSIC - NM - SODA the Homestead, Ocean Grove, on Newell Sargent, Worlaiid, W yo„ Lilt yenr'i ten itudents covered nil the conventional first grade Sunday evening. were (he Saturday iivi'nil/tht g u M i niaterlil at nn uvcruge grade equivalent 2.1 la CAN WE H£LP YOU P Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs. Wil­ nf Mr. Stafford's aunt, Mrs, Harry inti icored ef FOOD AT MOMRATI PRICES liam R, Craig inti Mrs, Thomas Munson, June, School begin) ,September 2lsl, Triiiisiiiiiltitliin Available, TUB Wehteittl were Ihe prize winners Mrs, Howard Erdmann, Valley when Mrs, Howard Krdiminn i m i - Drive, Malawan, enieriiilin'd tlu> Cull m'Mllfill If you urn Inli'icsled, lill'tllllH'il, at (lesii’i't • bridge on Tuesil'iy livening Itrliliv Cluh ul CENTRAL JERSEY BANK Proceeds to (Vote) Pop Wornor Team Thurnlav. Other rucsI* were Mrs, dinner and bridge al llie i>|it'iilii|! ANO TRUOT COM HftNV K, l„ C'nrlnii, Mrs, Leroy S l'M s , ses'ilnn Tuculiiv evening. The prl/e Riimi'II (I. Ranney, Headmasler Mrs, lnHcpli llnler nml 1 wlnn rs were Mrs, (li’innl Devlin, MltNHUIttl' HUH 10WN ■ tMDLCY BUCH ■ [MOKIOWN ■ FMMIMOMl. wilt" VMA.wild. Mf“ 1 mil* I'li/len/n /mil Mi». Win- III Avenue af Two Hlven, Hiiiiimii, N, J, ADULTS • $J 00 CHILDREN 7St Mr, uml Mr.s Wnliei I ren Vivelantl, Al^o intending were fOUr MOMMOIIfH ' fRCCHOLD (?) • ffKCWlD TOWNSHIP ■ 10MS SRANCRI 111(1 driii'lllcM, Sii'ijii, Dmm, l.li ylr.s. Il"l«n Dimm, Mi s. Mi'nin'liier MARIHORD MM AWAN MtPTUHt CIU ■ SHRUISIIW Children Under IS FREE uml Loil, wi'i'c Ihi' Mutt'lti v k iic . 'ai' i i , Miss limber Mini, ,virs el III* j i i i i 'iii>i, Mr. nml M ii Slgim, Kitrl lleuier, Mrs, Uk'himl h'td stRvtce ts our atGGtsrAssert I’edei'sen, Hi'unklvn, luiimi und Mis. Paul ligau sr. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. f if t f t e Thursdoy, September 10, 1964

Flnt B aptist Church Say*ts» • Ptcakym ita fhairk will be Sunday School with classes seph's School Gymnasium, M aplt ZH Maia St., Matawaa Cllltaoad Stack for all ages. Fam ily Night covered- PI., Keyport. Rev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor Re*. David L. Bucci. Paator dish supper will be held at 6 p.rn. The program will start at 2:31 Bayshore Church Directory Senior, choir will practice this The sacrament of Communion in the Maiawan Church as a fare­ p.m. John Thompson, Freehold, a H t MM rf DMl • MIIMl Co»- Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. will be administered during the 11 well for the Rev. and Mrs. Donald past president of *he Federation, On Sunday there will be church a.m. Sunday worship servhe; a watila tor M4o(Ntw Jeriey Cir- B. Irvin ind family. Families are is chairman of the committee of m tw— Ofi* n itfft school, 9 a.m. and morning wor­ nursery is held at the same time Mlt Na. 4 al Jehovih'1 WHaenet asked to bring t vegetable or salad arrangements. The Rev. Michael J. a * a i t f I M k Wama SL, Keyport ship, 10 a.m., a nursery is provid­ of the worship aervice for young Lease, spiritual director of the latlMed la be held al tht Nalicaal dish. Everything else is provided. IU*. Joha H Sharpe. PaiM ed. children. Older children are to ac­ Federation and pastor of St. Agnea flaard Armory in Red Buk. Sept. The Deaconesses *ill hold I Tuesday and Wednesday there Rt*. Sunday School openi this Sunday I n . Chatter A. Galloway, company their parents to church. Church, Atlantic Highlands, will meeting Monday at 7:30 p/n. in will be a rummage sale from 9 JUT. Th* aanauaeemeet M t mult m t light there will at 9:M a.m. There will be worship The 9:30 a.m. Church School (ages direct the spiritual exercises. lathe bcal MMWttiM at ’Ikcir Ihe church house. The Women’s 3-to senior high) reopens this Sun­ a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Tuesday at be a aMttlaB the Sunday School aervice* al 9:30 and It: 45 a.m . Mr. .Mclnerney said that detaila Two morning worship icrvicet Fellowship will meet at 7:45 p.m. day. 8 Methodist Men's meeting. teachera aad officers I p.m. at the On Thursday the Ladiea Aid Far of the program will be completed and Ihe Rev. Edward Smith, a mis­ parm ace. Tha Couplet Club will and Near Society will hold a cover­ will be held Sunday at 9:30 and II The Youth Choir meets at 6 p.m. and an announcement of the prin­ sionary to Southern Rhodesia, will m eet Friday ev ta ia g • p.m. ia Mid- ed dish supper and meeting at the c.m. The pastor will return to the and the Senior High Westminster cipal speaker at the rally, will ba be guest speaker. Holy Name Rally dlttowa tt Ihe home of Mr. tad church beginning at 4:30 p.m. pulpit. Hia sermon topic will be Fellowship meels at 7 p.m. this made al the quarterly meeting of On Wednesday there will be a Sunday. the parish delegates to the Federa­ Mrt. Jaawt Goldie. Saturday will On Friday at 7:30 p.m. there will In The Steps Of The Master.” xnel discussion at 8 p.m. in Fel- A t St. Joseph's The Deacon's meeiing will be tion which will be held on Sunday, be work day it the church. Vohm- be choir lehearaal. owship Hall. Sunday School will :nee' it 9:30 and James F, Mclnerncy, president Sept. 20, 1964, at St. Anthony'! teen will 6c actiled lor clean up The pastor announce! that Ihe Circle will meet Thursday held on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in 11 a.m. Baby-care is provided for 2 af­ Church, Red Bank. The theme of Jobt. . church h u been redecorated, the the Conference Room. of the Monmouth Counly Federa­ children under three - yeara - of - ternoon. Oa luadty at a.m. a color interior re-painted and wall-to-wall On Thursdays the Junior Choir tion of Holy Name Societies, an­ this meeting will be “ The Catholic Layman in a Secular Society.” icienct film eatltled "Myiiery of carpeting installed. i« e . Ik Rrftna Ttaipit meets at 7 p.m. and the Senior nounced a change in the location Three Ctocka” win be ihowa. Tbe C om m iuion Night will be held oa ■ I lyeamara Ave.,------Choir meets at 8 p.m. of the annual rally of the parish film ii a "Sermoa from Scieace" Ciwa Ol Glary Monday at I p.m. Rabbi Richard F. Steinbrink The Communicant class meets on lloly Name Societies throughout the Industrial development in New Sabbath Eve services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. county. The rally, which In pre­ Jersey began ilmost 300 yean ago. film H the MoAdy Bible Institute. . I at her aa Charck Boy Scout Troop 73 meets oa Friday evening at 8:.T0 p.m. Rabbi vious years has been in Convention Tht morafac worship serviea ia Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Garden State’s earlieat iroa held at M:4* a.m. There ii aa Rev. Richard A. Weedea, Paatw Richard F. Steinbrink will officiate, Hall, Asbury Park, will be held this works, at Shrewbury, were begun Crusader Circle meets at the and will be assisted by Cantor Ar­ year on Sunday, Sept. 27, in St. Jo ­ equipped nursery available for par­ “ You Cin't Imagine" will be the 147 Mala SL, Matawaa in 1676. . ent! with iafaata and imall chil­ home of M ri. Rudolph Fraebel, I* thur N. Feinstein. Rabbi Steinbrink Frank E. Sweeten. Minister pastor'i sermon topic on Sunday will speak nn “ The Origin of Kol dren. The evening service ii at a l Ihe 10:30 a.m. worship service, Washington St., Matawan, at 9:30 Donald B Irvin. Assistant 7:11p .m . a.m. on Wednesday. The board of Nidre.” Junior Methodist Youth Fellow­ when Sunday School teachcrs will On Monday the Sisterhood will -The mid-week prayer and- Bible be installed. Church school meets Deacons will meet at 8 p.m. The ship will meet Friday at 7 p.m. hold its first meeting of the year On Sunday there wi!; be worship study aervice ia held Wednesday at at > a.m . A special congregational Men's Club will meet for a covered dish supper at 6:45 p.m. The Rev. inthe Oneg Shabbat room, in the service with thc sermon by Mr. Ir­ 7:31 p.m. Choir rehearsal begins meeting will follow Ihe church ser­ sanctuary, at 12:30 p.m. The guest ..IN TO HIS this week it 8:30 p.m. vice. Luther League will meet al Robert Reed of First Presbyterian vin at 8:45 a.m.; regular session of Church, Eatontown, will be guest speaker will be Rabbi Steinbrink the Sunday School with classes for COURTS WITH PRAISE" , EDWARD GAUiXI 7:30 p.m. al the Nixon home, Sl and he will lead an "Ask the Rab­ M wvik't Wkmmm Ivyhill Dr., Matawan. speaker. all ages and grades, 9:45 a.m.; Pm Im I0 M ■ Ktypart Cm&9g0m bi” session. .worship service wilh the sermon by The Lutheran c h u r c h women A tea For Ihe Presbyterian Home* On Tuesday evening Kol Nidre naatfom Hill, M DiviHoo St., by Rtaadtm HaOL B D frU aa ft. for the Aged will be held on Thurs­ Mr. Sweeten, 11 a.m., a supervised • Your Funlly Will Find Slrtnath For planning committee will meet on will be chanted at 8:30 p.m. by Edward P. Gabelll, presiding min- day from to p.m. at the home nursery is available and junior Daily Living in T h ttt Worship S m ic a t K cypail Tuesday at 8 p.m. al the parson­ 3 5 Cantor Feinstein. Rabbi Steinbrink IM(, who live* at S Brookiide of Mrs. L . Eugene Krebs, Ard­ church is conducted for all children A Saturday evening program age. 44 will officiate and will preach a ser­ M l , H a ik t more Lane, Matawan, under the age of 10. Second session starling at 8 p.m. will be conducted Confirmation classes 1 and 2 will mon entitled — "The Conscience Ft. 7121 I delegate) by A. G. Stevens, circuit miniiter of the Sunday School for pre-school "Draw Near To God" meet Saturday at 11 a.m. at the of a Liberal.” through thc third grade meeting in Magrefationi from Perth Amboy to for Central New Jersey. Featured FIM Charck Of ChrM, SdtaM Mhaahawkin will att.nd the Chrii- Robinson home, 94 ldlewild Lane, M Bread St., Ktypart On Wednesday Yom Kippur the church house, 11 a.m. and 6 on the program will be a question Maiawan. morning services will be held at Sunday, September 13th tlM assembly,” Mr. Gabelli slid. Sunday i e r * I e e and Sunday p.m. family night covered - dish and answer session of “New Thing! 10:30 a.m. Rabbi Steinbrink will "A ^ecial feature of this co»- School, II a.m. Wednesday, testi­ supper will be held at the Mata­ Learned," followed by a talk "Ui- Breach a sermon entitled "A Last " “ he continued, "will be t Malty Charck (EUtccpaQ mony meeting I p.m. Reading rooqi wan Church as a farewell for the TWO CHURCH SERVICES ing Earthly Resources to Lay up 'Will and Testament: Is it a Legal technicolor m ovie entit- Malt IL. Matawaa opea Saturday from 1 lo 4 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. Donald B. Irvin and Heavenly Treasures," Document Only?” Children's ser­ i 'Proclaiming Everliiting Good Highlighting Sunday’s program at Rtv. Carroll B. Hall. family. Families are asked to bring 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. The life of Abraham will be re­ vice will be at 2 p.m. Afternoon Around the World'. It will S p.m. Mr. Stevens will deliver a Rector a vegetable or snlad dish. Every­ viewed Sunday at Christian Sci­ services will he held at 3 p.m. bethownoa Saturday at 7 p.m. On Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, thing else is provided public Bible Address, "Do All Re­ ence churches to show how “ faith Yirkor will be nt 4:30 p.m., and the Staday,” Mr. Gabelli Mid. "a pub­ matins and Holy Communion, 7:4$ The W.S.C.S. will meet In the lec­ ligions Leid to Eternal Life?” At is the substance of things hoped beautiful Neilah service approxi­ S e r m o n lic Mbit lecture will be deliver^ a.m,; family eucharist and church ture room of the church Monday at 4:19 p.m, the Watchtower Bible for, the evidence of things nol mately 5:15 p.m. It aa expected audience of IMt school, 9:15 a.m. and morning pray­ 8 p.m. Study will discuss the subject, seen” (Heb. 11). All services this week will take "IN THE STEPS OF THE MASTER” Staple on the subject "Our Divided "The Identifying Mark o f Love." er and sermon, II a.m. Ladies and Men’s Bowling tblW - Ii It Here To Stay?' " The subject of the Bible Lesson place in the auditorium of the reli­ leagues, Tuesday 6:45 and 9 p.m. Following the Watchtower study Holy Communion will be cele­ vldrte E. Reusch, Bible lecturer is "Substance," and the Golden gious school building. Meditation and prayer in the Mr. Stevens 'will give a discourse brated Wednesday at 9 a.m. and • Church School meeti at 9:30 and 11:00 A.M, tM diitrict miniiter ol the Witch- encouraging the congregation to Text is from Galatians 3: "They C iivai) MithadlM Chuiafe sanctuary, Wednesday at 7 p.m. lta*r Bible and Tract Society, will Friday at 6:30 a.m. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. there will • Supervised Nursery for children under three. "Keep Proving What You Your­ which be of faith arc blessed with Third St., Ktypart bt chairman and principal apeaker. The monthly collection of news­ faithful Abraham." be chapel choir rehearsal, 7:15, selves Are.” papers will be Sunday afternoon, I R tv. Harry R. P int, H r wilt be m isted by Arthur G. Midweek Bible Study groups will crusader choir rehearsal and 8:30, to 4 p.m. Selections from "Science and Pastor Htveat, supervisor ol New Jersey meet al I p.m. Tuesday at King­ Health with Key to the Scriptures" "Do You Care What Others Think senior choir rehearsal. Circuit No. 4. dom Hall, Keyport; the home* of Alcoholics Anonymous m e e t a by Mary Baker Eddy will include of You?" will be the topic of thc O l h / i f PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tuesday at 9 p.m. . CUffwood Cemmaaiig Nila Nelson and Harold Clement, a description of Abraham as an ex­ pastor Sunday, at 8:30 a.m. and at Mtthadlst Chard) ■ m * about buiinets carda? Wt Hazlet; Mra. Anne Graves, Keani­ Trinity Men’s Club meeti Wed­ ample of "Fidelity; faith in the 10:45 a.m. he will speak oil " Is It Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, Minister tM aopply them quickly and al the burg, and William Waite, Port nesday at 8 p.m. divine Life and in the eternal Possible to be a Christian?" Sun­ Donald B. Irvin, Assistant ifeht price. Come aad try us. Monmouth. Oh Thursday there will be youth day School meets at 9:30 a.m. Principle of being. This patriarch On Sunday at 9 a.m. there will be choir rehearsal, 6:30 p.m.; Boy The Women’s Society of Christinn illustrated the purpose of Love to worship scrvice with the sermon Scout Troop 232 meeting, 7 p.m.; Service will hold a dinner meeting create trust in good, and showed by the minister. At 10 a.m . there senior choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. and the life-preserving power of spirit Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Home­ adulta confirmation class, 8:30 p.m. ual understanding” (p. 579). stead Restaurant, Ocean Grove. Officers and teachers of the OFFICE SPACE church school will hold a bi-month­ ly workers' conference on Wednes­ day at 8 p.m. Tka Halntdel Charck Ross W. Maghaa Agency Rev. Thomas H. McNally FOR RENT Minister The Ranney School "From Murderer To Missionary” I N 1 " S a v e WHh Safeco will be the sermon topic on Sunday A uto Homeowner Poffctes" at 11 a.m. Sunday School meets at . . . w at act up In a framework detlfnad to permit ! BRAND NEW and 9:45 a.m. Thc Young People will meet In fellowship hall at 7 p.m. greater academic achievement than it utual In * r- AIR-CONDITIONED The Ladies Aid will meet Tues­ tchoolt. This framework Include! tha followiagt Real Estate—Insurance day at 7:45 p.m. in fellowship hall. Chancel choir will rehearse 1. small classes—limited to 12 puplb ia (itte BUILDING MATAWAN 138 Mata St lOwel 6-0003 Thursday ut 7:45 p.m. k-6, IS pup ils In (radet 7-12. t/high admission atandirdi—all itndenU M t * INDIVIDUAL SUITES SICKROOM entrance test*. This in clu d ee beglnnen, wka : Finished To Suit Tenant Sm iag Mtaaitatk Ctaaty tw II Years. 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Follow the Tower of Light to thc New York World’s Fain Wa offer grades k-l ia luaaee, «mta Mt la ■MMMai ftU W " tnlM Aibury Park, and hav* traaaportatka avalkM ta aad f r a a abates. Oar toattaaiaf aaaarice ■akee it poatlbla.to atatpt mm itadaati b aMl- DR. LOUIS I. PEACES ira ddta, u i f yoa thtak yoarahN mM kaaH nasii iMr Ual ef program, writ* ar p irn s f t r OPTOMETRIST ear Irakli* EYES EXAMINED OFFICE HOtl 11 The Ranney School Daily I A.M. to • P .M . F rid ayi I A.M. to I F M. ^ * * * * * Cloied All D i* Wedneadajn S a tu rd a y I AM. to 1 P.M. 30 W. Front St., Keyport COIfax 4-2020

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improve their efficiency and protect Ir. Barlow said the new I w cut poazible la the OA1T neyitia- aaid it showed the U.S. industry al­ year end-absorbing a.continuously State Police Exam Bank Offers Small M m would f'placea aevere burden ready ia under severe pressure large ^tiare of the domestic mar­ the Jobs of their employees, if they pi ces no restrictions as te tha Concern kind of business organizations on the competitive position of Iheir from rapidly rising imports, pri­ ket. , are to succesd, it is necessary to Dates Are Announced Business Loans that industry, eliminate Job* and force marily from Japan. If preaent are eligible for borrowing. Indivi­ ' Impertiag Oa RIs* call a halt to further duty cuts on Col. D. R. Capello has announced The Central Jersey Bank t Trust m any em ail tile flrm a out of busi- trends continue, W per cent of U.S. duals, partnerships, corporation*, Tile Industry The import trend In wall tile I* glazed wall tile," he said. two dates, Sept. IS and Oct. 27, or joint ventures all may be eligl* neaa." ■ . wall tile markets will be taken over Company lias instituted a new by im port* by 1970, the survey indi­ very-similar to that established by for State Police entrance examina­ ble as the law state* simply thtt A w Nnr lam y MfMilc tHc New Jeraey firm* participating in ceramic mosaic, or floor tile, tions to be held at Sayreville High special service to make loans to cated. County Tax Board the lunds must be "lo r use In tha ■mwfKturiai cmumIm Joined th* meeting were the Atco Ceram­ ‘Domestic ceramic tile manufac­ where imports now absorb about 60 School. He-emphasized the fact that small businesses, Robert B. Bar­ concern's trade, business, or pro­ wftii other l i k i um mainctur* ic* Corporation, Keyport; the At­ turers have worked diligently to per cent of the U.S. Market, Dr. Will Retain Beck no prior application Is required. low, president, has announced. fession." . er* thwu«hogttb* lution IneslU#* lantic Tile Manufacturing Co., Mat­ DePodwin said. Ceramic mosaic Eligibility for the written test is build new markets and increase "This service was made possible "B y making it possible to borrow wpport from number* of ConireM awan; Ihe Robertson Manufacturing based on the following qualifica­ jobs,". Dr. DePodwin said. "Their tile already hat been reserved from Ross R. Beck, who retired last recently," he said, “ when Gov. at reasonable credit rate*, the new lo«W prevent further duty cuti m Company, Trenton, end the Wenc- the GATT negotiations because of tions: U.S. citizenship (New Jersey vigorous promotional programs not month as secretary to the Mon­ Richard J. Hughes signed into law law,” Mr. Barlow said, "helps the lazed wall tile durian (he current zel Tile Company, Trenton. R. E. the Injury done by imports to the residents preferred); age as of only have overcome the intense a hill that enables small businesses small businessmen who ir e so Im­ t lATT negotiations in Geneva. Til* Anderson, president of Robertsoa; U.S. tile industry, he pointed out. mouth County Tax Board, has Mar. 14, 1965, not less than 21 nor competition of many new surfacing to borrow up lo $10,000 from portant to the economic health of Industry leader* it a meeting in and Chester Wenciel, preaident of been retained as Its temporary con­ more than 34 years; a least 5’8" materials, but have helped increase “ Present U, S. duty Is no barrier banks, and repay In easy install­ local communities, and to the eco­ Ihe Capital urged that (dazed wall Wenczel. represented their firms at in height and 150 pounds in weight; the use ol ceramic tile by JOO per to foreign producers who have sultant, Mr. Beck, In effect, will ments over a period of up to five nomic life of the country at large," Ilie be r**erved Irom me negotia­ the meeting. normal hearing in both ears and ccnt since World War 11. This in­ heen taking over the U. S. mar­ resume his old job during Septem­ years. The law is especially tailor­ - 1 ■ .....* ' X tion, in accordant* with provisions Cite* levari Pressure 20/30 vision without glasses; good crease outstrips the remarkable ket,” Dr. DePodwin declared. "Du­ ber, October and December to as­ ed for businesses with gross in­ Real Es'ate Listing Cards fer •f the Trad* Espaatta Act el Dr, Horace DePodwin, a former teeth with satisfactory restorations; growth of the construction industry ty cuts, and indeed their mere an­ sist during the tax appeal hear­ comes of less than J I, 000,000.” sale at this office. IMS eoonomic consultant lo the govern­ body free from ail physical de­ u a whole in the lenod,” he add­ nouncement, would encourage for­ ings. They told member* ol Comire** ment on tariff matter*, presented ed. eign producers Ut penetrate the fects; good reputation and sound His official title will be tax law froin tile producla* are*i in 17 the result of a recent economic sur­ Markets built by the (J. S. produc­ U. S, market still further," he moral character; married and sin­ M e* that the M per ceat tariff vey of the ceramic tile Industry and ers now are being seized by import­ warned. consultant anil he will reccive gle men are acceptable. Applicant ers, he said. While U. S. glazed wall “ Domcatlc tile manufacturers, a retainer fee. The appointment was must have a valid auto driver's made by the Board ol Freeholders. license. JOAN IRENE'S STUM) tile markets are growing at the whose productivity increases Is Your Hair Dry.. .Fusty.. . Frizzy? rate of six per cent per year, im­ greatly exceed those of the national The Tax Board now is hearing Examinations arc scheduled to OPENS 1964 - 65 SEASON ports are increasing W per cent per average, are striving vigorously to more than 1200 appeals. The hear­ start promptly at 7 p.m. at the high New Ii The Tim* For ings are expectcd to run through school. October, and the board will begin SEPTEMBER 14th Reconditioning making its decisions in December. 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W ork Of Auto Rebuilding Lost In One Spin Off A Turn Yankees Sure Of Rarilan Pennant, Maybe They’ll Grab AL Too

Pictured above are Ihe Fisher Cities Servlee Y an k ees, 1964 row: Alan While, Todd llaberslrak, Ned Habentrah, feha Kenney, Champions of thc Major League Division ol the Raritan llolmdel Eight Dennis Gaynor and Kenneth Schwab. Standing: Peter Cappelll, Gordon _ . aa Ms. tap. Thii w u (he more gallinf to (he I* Fifteen League, Runners-up in the ISO seatan, the Yankees de­ Hollywood, Brian Brady, Thomas Lennhan. William Gallivan, Howard lacal racing mew aa llw y had qwaHdwd in excellent time in thc heal, feated the West Keansburg Fire Co. team in the final round of Ihe DeMonle and Alien Wisser. Two boys, Robert Saaite aad Joseph Sai^ i l t e r i t e aide al te pieiare mb ha u n Ibe rig h t front (Ire of th e play-offs. A record ot ten victories and one less had given the Yankees were unable te be present when the picture was tsken. ear tf MMTataetfy, n w ly , lhe lap driver al the Flemlngton itrack, wilh whom I k first ball champloashlp aad qualified them lor the play-olfs. Front M Ihla car and ea Ne. M Geavria had k m hallliag far lhe lead. Bethea thia < Bet) Erickson is in charge of tha „ _ am la te1 IM lip la caa ha Ma* t e aeatslud llrea used ea lhe "aphlir'uphill" tide of lhe autos its 880-yd. Central Jersey champ in Union Beach Cyclones this year, late Iv t e M wfeta O m li Mt • M l la te M « t a a l lhe lakeqpikt cart la balance tad lin en the racing surface at highspeed! track and end in football, lie and M o m I Iv Mi iMdteg al au k r a b M k | Ma te aMI0t> • a dirt. Keyport1* Ed Scullion will report Matawan Falcons In with Joe Carney retiring from thia aaap. Nn N na3a» M te teal ik tf Hi mater aaC licht away for cross-country at the activity afler loag ooaaection with CMege near the Tennessee River the chib. basin. It is ualikely that any of the Fraak Poling sad Hal Shumock football players headed lor Mur­ Pop Warner Opener continue w handle lhe Blackbirds, No. 61 Readied ray will get a bid until alter they charge now with the aeed to re­ GrUJdersScrim m age have been there a whiie, have prov­ Lao Moran’s Raritan Township LOOKING Pop Warner football gets under place plsym by Ray Slu urz in d en themselves academically and wty in this area lor another year rtjp Warner chib Sept. 20. The Steve Muacarelit, who “graduat­ For tanghorne have shown a football promess IT O V E R * VFW is one of Iwo Pop Warner ed" into a higher age bracket thia good enough to carry them along next Sunday. The Jersey Shore Aa auto racing fadea out on the year. The Keyport coaches still in the rough gridiron company in League opens its season with 23 teams in Matawan Township, the W ith O utside Squads local scene for another season, the have a sufficient potential from which Murray State tangles. An­ Icams split between two divisions. other, coached by Ed Ledford, of owners and driven look to more SAM ROBINSON AND RON O’­ Iheir M dovcrs to get a bid to re­ with outildl other footballer who is for the time far afield tracks tor their activities. NEILL will be IM of lour tap ath­ T he four teams ia this area will the regional board o l education, a peal their trip to Florida again this being a non-footballer until he es­ I m m tor t e football team* Ed Schrama, Rarilan Township, letes who performed in the “B” di­ Matawan former Upsala College quarterback, ycsr. Ike scrimmate tablishes h im self is Bob Hart­ be the Falcons, the Cliff­ of area high schools thii w eek.H ie and hie driver, Stu Van Brunt, vision of the Shore Conference last eeach Jo e O xfcjft forcea is aa man, Keyport ex-tacklc, who is go­ wood VFW, the Raritan Township will not get going in the Central H aaw are In good ihepe to g o In to West Long Branch, have been ply­ year who will be academically and If you need printing of any kind, defhte one. They had a midweek ing to Morehead State in thc east­ and the Keansburg Blue Jeans arc Jersey Pop Warner League until teee worfcouli with other squids ing the repair tools feverishly to athletically occupied in the State ol we are litre to serve you. Our date with Loan Breach thii week, ern part of Kentucky. If Hartman local league members. Sept. 27. Ledford has been hospital­ tor local coaches report no lasting get their No. 61 around in snape South Dakota these coming months. quick scrvicc and reasonable pric­ but a weekend encounter with Rad ever does resume football on a var­ Keyport Blackbirds and lhe Un­ ized lately and his physician has a rta t InJnrtat In te § m « a a k a l •gala la raa the big race at Laag- Robinson, in fact, is out there es will please you. Baak CetbeHc eeeaN very maeh ap sity basis, he will batter his nog­ ion Beach Cyclones, league mem­ cautioned he must take it easy thia ',1 m iIIc*’A a aiare vidntrhMe per* hnrne, Pa. thia coming weekend. now, at Sious Falls College on a ia te air al tMs writing. gin against some of his former bers last season, arc not in the season. But he will again be a s­ M w f a a t e p h Q w i I m t ml Ibey figure a few more aights of football squad which also includes The only casualty ia the Raritan team m ates as Murray State ami league this year and will play in­ sisted by his veteran staff o l Bernie M te d lala sktpa yet ani there ■idaight loll ta make this big aae. Mike Lucarelli, the plunging full­ camp o l serious proportions ta data Morehead State are traditional dependent schedules. The Black­ Fagan, Pete Tilquist and Steve to t e * h atartiT Initial contact back last tall of Monmouth Region- ii that of Richie Kiison He was Another Raritaa Township driver, gridiron rivals in the Blue Grass birds will open their season in an Dem psey. al’s Golden Falcons. The coaching aot lajared In icrim m age, however, Bek Maluhn, continue* to burn up S a te . exhibition game in Philadelphia lat­ staff ol Sioux Falls College was bat lather In a pre«eaton touch the raceway at the dirt track at • • * er this month, by present plans. -Jptfpart w il scrimmage North Kaiarrtfi, Pa. The Raritan driver put in touch with these young men A * ' VlD football game when be r u into a P E T E R O T H EN B ER G , former Coach George Bischoff starts his S iS a H N * . H after a joust with raa way out ahead ol the field in by aa alum nus who is a teacher in glass fram e. Kitson, badly needed K H S catcher, wound up a good fifth year at lhe helm of Pop W ar­ AYRE W O O D S i addwetfc. Coach Ike Labor Day feature at Nazareth, a shore high ichool. Another re­ at tackle, w ill likely have to miss season with the South Orange ner football in Matawan Borough Su • e V ■ ho:. • n jr) Balter haa eliminated only to develop mechanical trouble. splendent shore athlete now on the the early games. Colts of ihe Essex County League Sunday when he takes his charges I scrimmage with Nep- Bat he kept hia car "on the limp" Sioui Falls campus is Ronnie N o w S T 2 3 ' A delight la the Raritaa caa* last season. He compiled a .292 to Fa ir Haven to engage Ihe per­ I ae Suit school has now become l e i 11 I lia to d o no w orse thaa fin- Krayl, the basketball luminary of la te tntnaat tor te freshman batting mark on the season which ennial league champions, the Fair Show ing a M * G r o u p I V a n * . The K H S men- irii sedKd, a feat ol racing skill, Pt. Pleasant Beach High School NOW THRU TUESDAY M a . Ik e Green and Gray caach- is made the more impressive by Haven Tigers. Thc Matawan team, by the generous accord ol all his and the high point scorer of the tar item s a battering his charges the fact he was used laryely in Cannes Film Festivsl tag stall bate oat ia m iles a l rival drivers. D ie only one to edge Shore Conference “ B ” teams. Our the Falcons, lost most of the regu­ leak (Tying to hold down the weight om ae ■ cawriidataa pet ia ap- the pinch hitler role. Tbe rival lars by "graduation” as above-Pop W huer him out in his “wobbling along” fourth *'B” luminary in the south­ rs ot tha Scariet FHers pearaaee. with an ample wppty ol pitcher always w a s “ bearing Warner age, so Coach Bischoff and course waa Budd Olsen, Paulsboro. eastern corncr of South Dakota is M U M Y U M Starring . . . l it r e the seam ep- down” .in a tight spot when Roth- fi# aad M aouadat i plea d i Mai-, Malzahn fought oft a challenge by O'Neill, a runncr-up in basketball his assistants. Bob Lorenz, Sal - Barbara Barre • i with mnefc a l t e enberg was sent up in la te in­ C t f U C M smitt areaaddlt. t la. ta amke Ray touch, Stockton, and Spud scoring to Krayl and a star in bas­ Hughes and Dutchie Scalto, are "Best Actress" and troaUea la t e nings w ith men on bases. In the a ^ ep en end sqatd of range and pass- Carter, Miami, at the wire in a ketball for Key port for two yean working with a largely inexperienc­ Bernie Hamilton ia M im ii' w tnsM w M atcbiag aptitude*. game Saturday against the East : — — r:* m------*- -a -— three-way battle lor second. and for Raritan two years. He is ed squad. The Falcons holdovers h m H j f M w o n c a m e * h o at Yankton College, a school al Orange Soverels, tied for the are Iwo tackles, Davie Currie and "ONE POTATO, teajt adiea and paina with than More locally, Wai! Stadium clos­ The Spartana are aot hurting, prowess in basketball that rose to league leadership that day with Bcrnis Thomas; Pete Hansen, a M a te icguhr ssaana|unee with es out Saturday. In the big Labor two games to play, Rothenberg guard converted to a quarter­ TWO POTATO" acoerdiag lo Gaach Baa Helley. Day weekend card at the track in the heights in N.A.I.A. play last A m * 11 a tfc a e k . They are read* ts ga Ibis corning season. Both Sioux Falls College was sent up in the eighth and back, who has become quite a pass­ West Belmar, a flip occurred on cracked two-bagger against The Keys HU m l te coaaag latarday awning againat the forc- and Yankton College are privately out a er; and Tony Russell, a halfback. el * ar a m vanity "nmnbtat" the macadam te match the one that a pitcher the- Colts had found Greatly missed will be the all-Am- ea el Mot troth Regional In a no- hit Owen - Gouveia No. 16 on dirt endowed Institutions with enroll­ tte W hd ta shew a l a t e f i m hard to reach. The ex-KHS play­ crican linebacker Glenn Walstak PcUry hoMc-beried scrimmage at the at Flemingtoa. Jim Hoffman, Ro­ ment* that do not nm over 400 or XUUart Dally 2 aril tor tejw a. m a anaad af er scored on a sacrifice fly to and tbe breakaway pass catcher, K m ) l | p.m . Light Mae aad Whito’a new field. be rtiville, waa roaring along well 500, to our athletes will get good SLR la am tful te Red andWhHe make things tight for thc Sover­ Randy Davis. l>«t. From t ».m . The anly setback ao h r to Coach ahead of the pack at the eighth lap individual atteutioa from both the A m « •( f t t t r.irk iT «M field a jayvee team uatoai academic and athletic instruc­ els, but fielding lapses in the Othrr Team Members Helley’e plans was the failure of of a jD-lap modified go, when he EX THA ADDED Aim ACTlOK — a ptayarajjHaappieraac'. bottom half of thc inning by the aa ill tele master te report Ibr flipped trying to avoid lhe suddenly tors. For those who have forgotten Coach Bischoff plans to send their sixth grade geography, Sioux Colts gave the Soverels the game Jackie Sheppard, star of the pee- " T H I M O S T " •tailed vehicle of Don Stives, Tren­ 7-2. Even so, Rothenberg hit j i m w Coach Barry Rtao looks to a The Spartana wiil have scrim- ton, the top pointi man at thc Falls is 10 miles from where the wee team last season, and Buzz Behind The Scenes ol the safely again when he came to bat Paglinoe, in at ends Sunday; Cur­ acriaimage with Long Branch and lages with Carteret and Freehold track. state lines of South Dakota, Minne­ Playboy "Bunnies” Middletown the next two Saturdaya sota and Iowa comc together and it in the ninth. The team Wilh rie and Thomas, tacklcs; Randy Regional before they op aa fin V as Ualnjarad whom the Soverels were tied, the lor his charges. Bat there seem* is separated from Yankton hy 50 Carlson and Don Hughes, guards; KIDDIE SHOW - SHOWS AT DUSK T °** d a y against Sayrevitie Sept. M In rcgu Hoffmaa came out of the flipovcr Soulh Orange Orioles, blew a 4-3 to be come oaatoeiea about the miles of prairie country. It is not Wayne Embley, center; wilh Gary SAT. MAT. 2:M lar aeasoa action. without a scratch, but the damage game to the Caldwell Generals Long Branch ecrinuaege for the far across the snow drifts but that Gluck, n fine broken - field runner, 2 BIG HITS tiiiMiin»«»Hitei to his car virtually put him out for lhe following day and that settled Green W ave ia slated to scrimmage next winter Krayl and O’Neill al thc other halfback po.sI. The big “KONGA” In Color New Jersey vacations caa be Ihe m t ol the season. He found it ihe league race in the ravor of w n i B S East O ratfe tNe weekend. again w ill be matching baskets on problem is to find a serviceable Plus both healthful and (un. As early aa the more exasperating in that he the East Orange team. Tn this The only MVere casualty to date (he co lleg e circuit afjer having fullback. "CIRCUS STARS” MITfiOllifl 1871, convening doctors in Atlantic had ju* broken the track record observer’s view, Essex County in the Matawaa camp it an injury played again st one another three The new entry in the league from City found New Jersey's sea air tor 1/3 mile in time trials at 14.802. league play superiority over Je r­ m W U J I II IS to Fred Trautmaa, transfer from years in hi^h school. Kray) has Maiawan Township, will be coach­ beneficial “oa account ef lu ex­ Tommie Elliot, Toms River, mov­ sev Shore League play is in WmtfiiM, who w u counted ta been out in Sioux Falls u week or ed by Ed Flynn, for the VFW . The treme healthfulness, dryness of at- ed into the pole position with Hoff­ miich better infielding. Inciden­ m C K V U I E R ■m at a tackle berth ita r t- so now and his performances in new leam will play host to Coach in the atmospficre and the sea breezes, re- man out of the %oing and stayed tally, the recent fine showing o' ten•••••eneeieestiie A 'm ) MelwVin ii one of Ihe top drivers M r. and Mrs. Tony Laskowski's son. Wc will have n number ol Sandra D ee 4 CylMtr - ftmdterd this laasoa tt the track in thc foot­ built-in pool a«d attending were Phoaa atOMI foot bull players of 1064 gradua­ t h e E V IL o f FRAIIIffNVIRI hills of the Catskills. (he entire (cam consisting of Jim "I'd Roth* Bo Rich" tion from high school reporting and Je rry Still, Chuck German, Now Thru Sal. Eve IN C O LO R *64 COMMANDER $2000 nt Rulgers this week, Gary Post, O'Hiien, Angershach, Tom and Lou F m lu re 7: It - M l C m p Arrowhead guard, and Dave Siegel, back, Speck. Bill Laskowski, John Brclt, * Cylinder • Autom atic from Keyporl; Jose Perez, run­ Bob Hunt, Bob Engel, Bill Sparks. MATINEE SATUHI)AY - 1|4J Swim Races Held ning liallback rrom Karitan High: .Iniru Scurggs nnd John .McKenna. Bob Tnylor, guard, from Madi­ T he Kockcls me managed by Frank Jack Lemmon YM CA C im p Arrowhead co mind­ *4 COMMANDER $2200 son Township High. But, duo to O'Brien, coaches Tony Lnsknwski Konmiy Schneider ed iti annual iwlmminK meet Auk. thc great number ol Incoming Dorothy Ptovlnc In 9 . • Iwo racc# were held and Jim Sl III. __ • CyMndsr - Autom atic Thirty football players at Rutgera, It li participating. All family Wtth IM doubtful these local graduates "GOOD NEIGHBOR m em ber* were i.'ljilblc to compete All-Winning S e a s o n will get « freshmnn team Md alihou«h no one was permitted to SAM" from the Scarlet. Inlet national Fragrances H Fln- "A Ivsly.hiUly pravocitive p(oduciion-c«v enter more than three events. Com­ CONTINUITY OV STYlINt MIAMI • • • voi's voliball leam. Union Beach, petition wan accor'flii)> lo ti((r Sim, - Mon, - lues, concluded ils ica so n undifeateo groups for boya and girls. MUKKAY AND MORUHEAD Continuous .Sunday WONR HtAHI VAUM Thursday when they took Tod’a Winners of events were Karen STATE In Kentucky also hnve Mk- Fram 1 P.M. I)nr & Grill team, Weal Keansburg, Sury, Mirk llulseboa, Mary Weir, tm unlo Iheir campuses a Mibstin- Into Thc victory was Jerry Lewis in Richard Clauisen, llcrb Sclmlz, tlal delegation of Irtlervvlnncrs In cump 8-4. thc 12th win of the year for ihe Reac­ "TUB PATSY" Karen llepler, Koimle Kllrpp. Tunis local high schools, nmably from tion Ito^ini combine, Player* who DenUo, Sumin Weir, John Keller, Keyporl. The list Includes Bub Wil­ K1CHAKD . PETER WASHINGTON liams, stellar inclilo; llul Robedee, brought liie unblemished record lo —• Also — Midi Surefln, David Dtnlsr, Kiuhv Mcuughlin, till Neliuuis, Jeff baseball pitcher; Rich Wilson, foot­ (lie Reaction n i n e were: Mike “AltVANCK ltl TIIF RFAR" BURTON-O’TOOLE Pfsffltr, Adrian Wrt-hmulil, Adcle ball gum'll mid luiM'luill milffcldci', Kii.v.ak, pili'her; Joe English, Mun. nnd 'lues, Fvr AUTO SERVKI WIINims, Gary Vital, Jmi Tumuli). nnd iwo former Keyporl athletes cnlilier; lloli Kline, lb; Charlie « i a B H B viclaa aind tim e* WeMrr. who im iH li'rrnl Irom othrr col­ Cube, 2b; Jerry Feliciano, 3b; "P a lsy " # :« • 11:10 llenrv (JiiiisiiuIh, j.s; JoIiii Corelone, 9TO MOAO SHUT - KKYPOIT leges, Hub Hmluifolls, loot lull nnd "AdviiM'e Ta The Near" 1:11 B.W'K ■ TO - St ItOOL KIMM K SHOW - SA I, at IlM buM'litill, mul Larry Dane, who was If; iieori'e Ludovico, (I; John N an It t e tlmt- to atlvortlie "MV SON, THK llliHO" RACKS! ...... M 4 - 1 I2 ) tete aaaeed artlclet tor tale, A one of the belter fullbacks lu Ihe Strlck, rl; Al Johnson, of; Paul Next Week t'nrloeai and Comrdy saitfl ad In the clamlflml coin in it Red nnd While Brld tilsioty. Mntn- D iSpono, of; Jolm lli)n», of; Bob "Nlghl 01 The Iguiinu" m rr. m m Irom W, T, GRANT - Onm** Ml dlagi't will lurn them into cash for you, wan is Bcmllnu down llill 1‘urrell, Tlllyer, 3b) Cot ney liitrry, 21). VO, 1964 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page ed by the New Jersey State Feder- !J • Endorse Park At atkn el W«**en'« Ciub* kt Mi May Tom Identity N um bers caaveatlan wae ef particular im- To Bo Obtained Locally rtance. The Federation long hae ig h f Meat Values! Tort Lee Bluff C» concerned with the protection Frank S. Turbett jr., Director of ol New Jeraey'* Palisades and it The Pafeadea Nature A blation I* thank* to H that these magnlfi* thi Newark Diatrict hr the Inter­ taM dM item iM n* cent aataral monumenti first were nal Revenue Service, has dated TO BROIL, FRY or BARBECHI j w im iwi* hava Joined is endone- eaved (ran destruction hy quarry. that paienaa needing aocial aecuri- men at the turn of the century, w e ty aumber* for tax purpose* hence­ - awat ol the drive iattlated by Ihe ta * forward to tto active support P.N.A. (or th* creation bv lhe Mate ol the organize Uoa'a C.OM dub- forth ahauld apply to any local of ef aa hUtoric parfc at Fort Lee women In uur effort* to obtain ade­ fie* ef tbe Social Security Adminis­ I M . Newest tadoraara of the cun- quate atata uilitance lo: develop- tration or Internal Revenue Ser palRB eat- tbe Hackenaack Audu- lac Fort Im Bluff a* aa hMoric vie*. Special procedures ia effect m i Society, N ew York-New Jeraajr Park aad aferined (ba Revolution." th r lut two year* for iiauing auch Paramu Mn. Clark added that anyone aambera centrally from Baltimore oal lodety, Polly Wyckoff Chapter w W ag lo obtain illuatrated folder* have bees discontinued. Internal nl the Naiknal Society ot the descriptive of the aXe and program Revenue said the volume e f aew CHICKENS ■aafh ten d the American Revolu- can get them free ol ch arge by requetla baa declined lo the poiat Proet C lk lo a Par# sf tiaa, Remap* Valley Chatter oltka writing PaHeadM Nature Aasocl#. where it ia believed issuance can WNOU OMMhien ef the Revolution, Rum* lien, Pait Office Box 7*4, En#le be handled at the local level more L f f Q w r lw i '^eVTST* »Ji* M iGerdaaClub; aad tha Wyckoff efficiently. f c »ar WsM ItfU tM f W eey el * e National Society of The aMe ol the proposed park I* ir t w l Q isrfsrt wK * 39* Form M », Notice ol Identifying i v b o m tract ./ aane_____ 17 . acrea, . Number, used by payers of divJ- CMchoa W ln ft n Sc h m i Ib 2 9 * m m , U Bar Clerk, prwideat ol iltuated on Fort Lee Bluf * (or Blulf HMI £ M * deads aad interest to request ac­ •Xy; A t M m m Nature AeeociaUea, MM aa it li tometime* known) count numbers from their share­ Bock aad N acks HIOHUI *•10* N O N I ■ M a ia e wee greatly encouraged immediately eoutfi of the New Jcr- holder* and depnaitors haa been re- Seeflhrer H W H H I f t tfcrnapooae lo date thet the icy entrance la Hie George Wash- vieed to reflect Ihe new procedure N O N I | | f iagten Bridge. Majestic views are M r QvdMy IW H m c II i M b U v N aepwlHllou hea waived. “We ere for obtaiaiaa numbers locally. Fi­ NIOHiM • ** tartioilarty cheered,'’ Mr*. Clarft available from the .** Taxpayers are required by law to enter their tax account (Social Se­ Briihtt Batf SAVE curity) number on their tax return. Ib. 00 Recipients of dividends and inter­ BRISKET (ORNED BEEF » : 59 atafarlati—M fllNM IHHI est are required to furnish Iheir 58 number to payers of income who ntSHIONEUSS must report such payments to In­ Pork Chopf n,tkwTk'* 99j ternal Revenue, Tax reportinR by PORK ROAST (SkoiMsr lull) 491 NOW HISHfRI ^ identifying number is essential to effective operation of Internal Rev­ Scorn enue's ADP system for computer l«par-RI|W—Vaaiaa farttd—Ysur ehalca In Meat Department I Sauerkraut £ 11* £29« maintenance of taxpayer accounts. “S*F*r-RI|ht"— S**|H/ S m I Seed a n d KAOY-TO-UT MEATS MEL-O-BIT SLICED CHEESE Outdoor cooking has been an Am laiM , Whlti w e«l»rad Aaarlaia ib .K K t Turf Builder erican way of life since Columbus •wood Chock A M i first discovered our first citizens IM * le a f «r OVw la a f IZ 79* Padaariud Fraaaa* • • S w - l u l n e l busily cooking over camp fires. While our early settlers were pro­ (IM M Sq. Pt. fessionals at outdoor cooking, pres­ Shrimp Cocktail J^ a t* ent day Americans are mostly am­ C o m a * ) ateurs. Lack ol knowledge of out­ A (ASH-SAVING SELECTION!' (iROCKRY \ ALIKS! d o o r coofcin.; procedures is apt to HalihatStaah — M i produce many a terloua burn or HARDY "MUM" PLANTS f l? other injury. Take time to learn safe practice* and procedure* If FRUITS & VEGETABLES f ^ Largo Selection off NOUAND MRIS y o u aspire to b e a good outdoor d w l. NERSHEYs? SYRUP 5 li9 9 ‘ MdNTOSi lor fall Planting M Psrpssa Adwrseo. VsaBukkk WIB ft Eiott, ht KELLOGG CORN FLAKES 2 ^ 49 M Um ef Garden Supples CH ESTER BAUSIS - S K- Fraat SL - M-IIN 3 i3 t ~ SCOTTS o im ! WONDERLAWN~PRODUCTS DEL MONTE C O R N trjrl 49‘ TRAVELERS • HARTFORD o Laaw OfaaaMata • Tael* • Peat Mea* • State FIRE INSURANCE GROUP Wau ppli-IrapofroU O Sa* Hay O law Mewcra • Spreader* 3 1*.14fl.70C COUBKMH I I K . A U TO M P I r i H i K . S S B S # W Cerllone’s Greenhouses HOME OWNERS and HY, 35 — HOLMDEL BUSINESS INSURANCE S w m s m , Qviek-Fr«M m i i i i 10-35* Issf, C blekM sr Tarkay id Mlddletewn) Established 1925 T.V. DINNERS 2 ^ 9 9 * m BI O SM ■••eee nlPRnl A^P ORANGE JUICE ^ 2 89‘ YollowBanamis 2 n liatiaa Frtatliaa o a l Nww LIBBY LEMONADE MORTON POT PIES Purpla Plum H l|htrl i r

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N orm inR,Riley, p«s- formed the ceremony in St- Jo ­ Medical Center on Wednesday, H r, performed the double ring cer seph P. Derrig, 24 Albert Dr., Old •atony at .l p.m. seph's Church, Keyport, at 2 p m, Sept. 2, I!Hi4, to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ Bridge. The bride wai jivea la marriage Miss Loretta Durante played tra­ ald Schwarz, 2,1 Rose Lane, Union Beach. D s c l t r by her (ither. Sm wore a ureet- ditional wedding music. length peeu th detacha­ ble overskirt with a back how tal. A son was born in St. Peter’* Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. John E. " Mn. NoSmM^nydw?' Keyport. which terminated in a diapel S tein w ai the matron ol honor.1 She wore sweep. The fitted bodice of the Murphy. 1(1 Culver Ct., Old Bridga. A daughter was born in River­ a ilaeveltH ra e chiffon over satin sheath was designed with a scoop view Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 1, alnet • length drcu with matching Meyer neckline and elbow-len^th sleeves. ! 19G4. to Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stein, Hi Jacket wlilt elbow • length aleevei. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell L, Meyer, Her shoulder-longth veil of French Fairview Lane, Hazlet. >>■ A'drcu lar-Veil lell over, her mitch­ illusion fell from a crown of pearls 105 Andover Lane, Matawan, ar* the parents of a daughter, born in - few flower'headpiece and ihe car­ a n d she carried a white prayer W hite : rtad • caacade bouquet of ihided St. Peter’s Hospital. book adorned with a while orchid Mr. and Mrs. James White, 12 pink full anusi. , ■ n d streamers of slcphanotis. Spruce Dr., Hazlet, are the parents He. Em it Ptgg, Pittiburgh, O 'S u lliv an of a daughter, born Tuesday, Sept. ; N ,, wm HiebeM mani John Ciroli, Attended By Sister A daughier was born in St. Pet­ 1, 1964, in Riverview Hospital. M r Haven, brother of the bride, Mrs, William John Szmak. er’s Hospital tu Mr. and Mrs. W il­ Bloomfield, wa.s the matron of •Ml Thomu Mitheii, Trenton, S i n it r a ' liam O’Sullivan, fit Stevens Ave., ■mther - In - law of the bride, ush- honor for her sister. H e r aqua Old Bridge. A son was born Tuesday, Sept. . m d , . v ..• ■■■'■'. . ■. JOHN HERBERT WILLIAMS street-lengih dress was styled with elbow-lengtli sleeves, scoop neck­ 1, 1IK4, in Riverview Hospital lo M u rp h y - A reception followed il the home Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sinatra, 8 . . .'i V* . ■- • '• by her father: She . wor* a white groom, was the ring bearer. by her father. She wore an A-line After l reception in Ihe Vetersns and accessories and a chrysanthe­ St., Union Beach, are the parents + t , peeu de loie gown, designed with The bride's mother wore an aqua ivory faille floor-length gown de- C aaldlitta of Foreign Wars Hall, Cliffwood, mum corsage. of i son born Aug. 21 1964 in Pat­ • Roiipoint laee midriff. The fitted dress with lace bodice and crepe ■igned with a sabrina neckline, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Castellitto, the couple left for Wildwood. For terson Army Hospital, Fort Mon­ Mn. Mary Rebecca Bartholo- bodice had a round illusion neck­ skirt, mstchlng hat and accessories iMg-tapered sleeves and chapel The bride and the bridegroom Liberty PI., West Keansburg, are tnvellng, the bride wore ■ mint were graduated from Freehold Re­ mouth. I'he baby has been named ■aw, M, of HI Inmch Ave., Rad line and long tapered, sleevei, and and a white orchid corsage. The tnin. Her shoulder-length veil of parents of ■ son born Sunday. Sept. green suit with matching acces­ gional High School. I'he bride at­ Albert H. Babbel j r . Mr. and Mrs. lank, diedi Thunday nljht, Sept. the floor . length skirt featured two bridegroom's mother . selected a French illusion fell from a coronet (, 1964, at Riverview Hospital. sories and a white orchid corsage. Babbel also hive another son, Da­ In Riverview Hoapital after lace pleati which formed the chip- peacock blue crepa dress with of matching material edged with tended Colorado Women’s Col­ When they return, they will reside lege. Denver, Col., and is employed vid Steven. Mrs. Babbel is the for­ B ig g in • h at illaete. She wai the wife of •i train. Her fingertip - length veil matching hat and allver accessor, aeed pearls. She carried a cascade in Cliffwood. mer Miss Agnes Bailey, daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Biggin, Cartla A. Bartholomew.' " ef illusion fell from i crown of lei and a white orchid corsage. bouquet of ivory shasta chrysan­ in the Sales Office of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., Shrews­ o f Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bailey, Florence Ave., Union Beach, *re Bom in New York, Mrs. Birthol: pearli and cryitila ind ahe carried After i reception in The Oik Th* bride attended Orange High th e m u m s. bury. Union Beach. parents of a son born Sunday, Sept. •mew wai the daughter of Mri. • white Bible adorned with siepha- Shades Fire House, the couple left School and was employed by Freid- M aine Of Henor i, 1964, at Riverview Hospital. : MaySlmmmu. Red Bank, and the aotis. for Atlantic City. For traveling, the land Brothers, Keyport. The bride­ M rs. Benjamin Pogue, Lakewood, A student at Rutgers University, Torgersm h it , Frank Simmoni. A former Wear* Emerald Greta bride wore a beige and brown dress groom attended Cliffwood School the bridegroom attended Villannva liiter of the bridegroom, was the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Torgersen, S p a flo rd M l« M iry A n n Peters. K e y p o rt, with matching accessories and a and is employed by Sauer Metaf reeident of Long Branch, ahe had matron of honor. Her floor-length College. He is employed by the 58 Middlesex St., Matawan, are Ihe M r. and Mrs. Donald SpaffordL was the maid of honor fo r her sis­ white orchid corsage. When they (•aided In Red Bank for the part Products, Inc., Kenilworth, avocado green crepe floor-length New Jersey State Department of parents of I son, born Wednesday, Monterey Dr., Hazlet, are parent! ter. Her floor • length emerald return, they will reside at 1 Start •b•bt t yeeri.w a n Mri. Bartholomew wis Empire gown was styled with short Health, Trenton, in the study of Sept. 2, 1964, in Riverview Hospital. of a son born Sunday, Sept. 6, 196^ green brocade gown was atyled St., Keyport. . Ml tmr II yeira u a mill lleeves snd ■ sabrina neckline. A ir Pollution. it Riverview Hosiptal. sre*’ tha Bendix Corp. She li­ with elbow - length sleeves and a The bride and the bridegroom are They will reside in Highland M cN eil She carried a cascade bouquet of detachable Watteau tram. A cir­ graduates of Keyport High School, Engagements tended the tf Red Bank ;Methodist bronze, yellow and Un shasta chry­ Park. - „ ■ A daughier was bom Wednesday, D eP ielri Church. 1 \ v ; - . : - ■ ■ : cular veil fell over her m a tc h in g Class of 1964. Mrs. W illiams is em­ Sept. 2, 1964, in Riverview Hospital Mr. aud Mrs.Louis DiPletrl, In addition to her mother and bow headpiece. Sht carried a cas­ ployed by Nappi Trucking Co., Carr-Conover to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McNeil, 17 Newland PL, Matawan, are parentl her husband, wrviving are a ion, cade b o u q u e t of light green carna­ Cheesequake and her husband ia Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Con­ Newland PI., Matawan. of a daughier born Tuesday, Sept. over. i Lady Bess Dr., Deal, an­ Gaughan-Galetti Surviving, in addition to the par­ Lloyd H. Hailam, Holmdel, and a tions with emerald green trimming. employed by Seber Contracting Co., 8, 1964, at Riverview Hospital. iraaddiughter.naaddiughter. Miss Winifred Gorhan, Union W ic k a iu n k . nounce the engagement of their M r. and Mrs. Peter Galetti, Haz­ ents, are a sister, Deborah Anno, N a p p i Funerif“ r a f iarvcervices were held Sat- daughter, Joan Marie, to Clifford let Ave., Hazlet, announce the en­ and two brothers, James Edward Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nappi, 809 C o ilo io Charles Carr ]r„ son of Mr. and gagement of their daughter, Iris ardav morning it I# a.m. at the Je h a A, S e a m a n H erm ia R. Frenchm an and Thomus Richard Slutter jr., Florence Ave., Union Beach, are M r. and Mrs. Angel Collozo, 707 Mrs. Clifford Carr sr., 151 B ro a d ­ . Worden Funeral Home. Red Bank. John A. Seaman. 73, of 913 Mel­ Dawn, to Richard D. Gaughan, son the parents of a son, born Wednes­ Second St., Union Bcach, are th* Herman R. Frenchman, 73, of way, Keyport. at home; palernal grandparents, The Rev. Leonard G.- Rowell, assis­ rose Ave., Trenton, died Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaughan, day, Sept. 2. 1964, in Riverview parents of a daughter bom Satur­ Green Acre City, Fla., a former Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slutter, Un­ tant.paitor of the First Methodist Sept. 6, 1964 at his home after a 517 Paris Ave., Brooklawn. Hospital. day, Sept. 5, 19G4 in Monmouth resident of East Keansburg, died Miss Galetti was graduated from ttwrch. Red Btnk,rn Thursday, Sept. 1, mouth College, West Long Branch. | Mr. Gaughan was graduated ture was an unscheduled event al Amboy General Hospital. Carmine Rizzo, 7 Summerfield ford was born in Paterson and had 1964, at Riverview Hospital. Mn. Geeiae Harmyk Mr. Carr was graduated from St. from Gloucester High School and ceremonies murking Nevada State Ave., Laurence Harbor, died Fri­ lived in Matawan IS years. C a r te r Mri. Anna V. Harmyk, <5, of Red M ary's High School, South Amboy, Glasslwro State College, He is Day at the World's Fair. Nevada day, Sept. 4, 19*4 at Riverview Hos­ He was a member of St. Mary's Mr. and Mrs. James Carter, Your advertisement in this paper Hill Rd., Middletown, widow of and served two years active duty now a member of the Incully of Governor Grant Sawyer was sur­ p ita l. Episcopal Church, Keyport, and in the U.S. Army during which he Kearney St., Kevport, are parents w ill reach prospective purchasers George Harmyk, died Saturday, Burlington Township Junior High prised when Mrs. Mary 11. Harris, Surviving, In addition to hi.s par­ Matawan Lodge, F&AM. was stationed In Panama. Mr. Carr of a daughter born at Perth Amboy in every community i the bay­ Sept. 1, IfM it her home, ifter a School. former Mayoress of Swansea, ents, are a brother, Carmine, and a is a junior al Monmouth College General Hospital. shore area. Brief illness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth A spring wedding is planned. Soulh Wales, presented him with an Mri. Hirmyk was born in Holm- sister, Deborah, both at home; his and is a member of Phi Delta Sig­ (H all) Crawford; his mother, 8-inch doll, dressed in native Welsh 411 in d lived in M iddletown 59 paternal grandparents, Mr. and ma Fraternity. Bobb-Oken Mrs. Selina (Babb) Crawford, Pat­ clothes, on behalf of the Lady Li­ •ears..'She was owner of Cedar Hill Mrs, Sebastian Rizzo, Browntown; Nn date has been set for the wed­ erson, and two brothers, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Em il Olsen, 45 quor Bartenders in Wales. Mrs. Fruit Farm. She was a communi­ his maternal grandmother, Mrs. ding. Studios Church St., Keyport, announce the Fla., and Crawford, Mountain Lakes, and Harris, on a three-day visit to the cant Of St. Citherine‘1 Church, Ev­ Kathryn Brady, Miami, engagement of their daughter, Eve­ two great - grandmothers, Mrs. John Crawford, Hawthorne. Fair with two friends froin Wales, erett, ind a member of the Rosary Moran-Calandra lyn Louise, to Richard Bobb. son Funeral services were held Tues­ said she decided to present the doll •nd Altar Society 01 the church; I Chrcstine Rizzo, Red Bank, and Mr. and Mrs. John Calandra, 544 of Mr. and Mrs. d iaries Iiobl), 8!) CANDID WEDDWKS A SKCIAITY day at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Epis­ nt the first big function they attend­ member of Raritan Grange ISA; Mrs. Florence McBride, Matawan. Cambridge Ave., Union Beach, an­ Charles St„ Jersey City. copal Church wilh the Rev. Henry N MAIN n. m . COMM KEYPORI • member of thl Ladies A u x ilia ry Funeral services were held Tues­ nounce the engagement of their ed. ______Male, rector, officiating. Inter­ of the Old Village Fire Co. and day at 10 a.m. at the Day Funeral A . daughter, Doris Ann, tu Ja m es1 Home, Keyport, with the Rev. ment was in Shorcland Memorial • member of the Ladies Auxiliary Moran, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es; PORTRAITS • W EDDINGS! tith e B.P.O. Elki Lodge 2179. Walter Slattery, pastor of St. Law­ Gardens Cemetery, Hnzlct. Moran, St. Louis, Mo. | r rence's Church, Laurence Harbor, COMMERCIAL I wrviving are two sons, Victor John M. Carley Mis-s Calandra is a graduate o( •ad George, at home, and a daugh­ officiating. Interment was In St. Jo­ Keyport ili^h School and the Alison John M. Carley, 208 Chandler You think I ter, Mra. Agnea DeFellce. seph's Cemetery, Keyport. Charles li. Gregory School of Nurs- PHOTOGRAPHY Funeral se r v lc ti w ere held Wed- A v e ., Linden, died Sunday, Sept. Mrs. Lawrcnce Manwlch 1964, in Middlesex General Hospi­ Have Trouble!? ay morning from the John F. Mrs. Catherine Stanwich, 73, of Studio r Funeril Home, Middle­ tal, New Brunswick. H e was em­ !>: Union Ave., Union Beach, died Sun­ ployed by the Wood Newspaper . to St. Citherine’i Church Next to day, Sept. (, IUM st Riverview Hoa­ Corp. Plainfield. Holy Fam ily R.C. Church •here • requiem mass was offer- YOU SHOULD SEE pital. Mrs. Stanwich was born in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mar­ HOURS: Poland, daughter of the late Mr. garet Carley; eight daughters, Mrs. Open Every Day and Mrs. Samuel Zdanluk. She had Albert Bilnrave Jr., Metuehen; Mrs, 10:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. THE CUY WITH resided in Union Beach for the past Charles MacKenn, Keansburg; Except Tuesdays FORMAL 41 y e a rs . Mrs. Jack Bray, iselln; Mrs. John L m H ig h w a y M, Union Btlch ■ Her husbsnd was the late Law­ Margarvitz, Linden; Mrs, Herbert DEFECTIVE AUTO rence Stanwich. Mrs. Stanwich Torhune, Edison; Mrs. Fred i — > JS ^ S L « J WIAR was a communicant of Holy Fam i­ Wrote, Tampa, Fla,; Mrs. Michael ly Church, Union Beach. Franklin, East Ornngv, and Mrs, CLASS TO H IM Surviving ar* a son, Dr. Law­ Boyd Wise, Hazlet; a son. John rence Stanwich, Norfolk, Va.; two Carley, Linden; 32 grandchildren; W.IWAUACI grandchildren and several niece; two sisters, Mrs. Charles MacLar- TORO Atlantic Olan Hai Quick, Friendly and nephews. CMINMO cn and Mrs. George Skramovsky,' MISS EVELYN LOUISE OLSEN Funeral Mrvlces were held Wed- Elizabeth; and I brother, Francis Underground neidiy, it I I.m. from th* Day Fu- Carley, Linden. Miss Olsen was graduated from neril Horns, Keyport, snd st 9 a .m . Funeral services were held yes­ Iseyport High School, She is a stu­ S p r in k le r s a high maw of requiem was offered terday at 8:30 a.m. In the Koyen dent nurse, n member ol Ilie Class in Holy Family Church, Inlcrmenl Funeral Home, 319 Amlx>y Ave,, o f I ’M , at Die School of Nursing, AUTO GLASS} w il In St, Joseph's Cemetery, Key. Metuehen, with a mass of rc<|tilcin Christ Hospital, Jersey City. P»rt' ______It 9 i.m . in St. Francis Church, DORIS ANN CALANDRA Mr. Jlnbh, a graduate of Dickin­ REPLACEMiNT SERVICE Metuehen. Burial was In Hillside son High School, Jersey City, ll M o w e rs ut Perth Anilxiyov General Hospl- . presently serving In tliu U.S. Ar­ AUTHORIZED INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE Cemetery, * * * She nltended union Junior Col­ my anil Is stalloncd it Fort Jnck- Mra, Clara Carr lege mid Is employed at Riverview son, S.C. Mrs. Clara Carr, 00,' of 20 Mary Hospital, Rod ihiiik, No ihite li/'s Iwnii set for th* A nn Cl,, Keansburg, died Monday, Mr. Mnnm Is a graduate of It. wedding. , SCOTTS ATLANTIC GLASS CO. • Sept, 7, 11)64, nt her home. Mary’s High School, St, Louli, and Born In Scrunton I’u,, she was iittondi'd lim Richmond Profusion "aisss nnd Mirror* In Every Size You Cun Break" ill Itisllitiio, lla served In th* U.S. Sead - Fertilizer the daughter of tho lain Mr. anti Fuucral Service M n , Anthony Vork. She was a Air Force for four years, Ho !• MATAWAN - 131 Lower Main Street employed by ilie Fuller Corp., Port communicant of St, A iiii'h ('hurch. Remllng. ' Holier! John Sluttur Whin » naw hit you on thi run, Mrs. Carr In survived h.v her lius- j A May weildln" Is planned, llmial service* wero held Wed­ GALE'S Tel. 566*2838 arrival Itantl, Juinvs Car"; ii '(laughter, nesday In SlmreluiKl Memorial Gar­ KEYPORT HARDWARE CO, •n ntimlon phom can bi ■ very handy Mra Arthur Kofflcr, Rldmmml I dens, I liu.IcM, for Robert John Slut- Archer-Clmmliers RED BANK BEIMAR •tap-uvar.lt offiri wakoma protection, toi Hlili, Queens, N.Y,: two sisters, i Mr. mid Mrs. William J. Cli.un ti‘i\ IIS Slone Hit., Union Dench, Mrs, 'Miomns Uw cil lliiyshurc, i Iters,. ... Umrencc . . lliirlxit, nnnouni'i' .. The Imby was horn Sepl, I, IIHII, 26 W. Front St. MAPLE AVENUI! K I) II STREET To ordar, Just call tha Talephom Business I,.I., nml Me*, Mn• v '' lick, Wy- III# I'liijiwjnen! of ilii'lr diiiighler, I nml illeii tlm nexl tla.v. The Rev. 21 - rasy ciiahgi: While Street ind ji*, el IMh A ve, omliig, I’,i., .im! , mimlchil. Kll/.ulii'lIi Alice, to Robert S, Areli Niiriiinn It, Ullev, paslor of St, ■i am C o r, Office. The cost Is low. n e w j e r s e y m u Msple Aviimitt Hwy, 71 (4 N ) | drun, or, son of Mr, and Mrs, l;lmer ; John's Melliodlsi Cliurch, lla/,lut, T el. SI lady side 7-2021 Tel. MUtunl I-I2M Funi'i'ul itmiMMi mi'iiiM wei e umler Archer, llrooMde Trailer Court, I officiated and iirrtingemenls wore W e Dallver ' tlliwllnn nf the William S Antler- H m U‘I, umler Hit’ illrecllmi of lhe Iledle mm I'u m'rn I llitine, Red 11, ink, A s|irlii|(’ weddlnn in planned I Funeral Home, Key|»irt, i • • • • I OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY * • • • # aSr llMIWMyf Ppi»W*f »wf THK MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. I. Fog* lfa*n "if each of ui will give just a ( Welcome Mrs. luces Scouts Back From Foresllm rg Jew ish Center N am e Mrs. Thalor Grammar School P-TA little ol ourselves in the coming ' Naapis Celebrate A nnounces Services District Deputy Plans First Meeting year, no one person will be bur* ' AsAmlftery Membsr dened by having to do it all, each one helping will get an inner s a tif Mr* RuueU Bucco wu wel­ Sabbath services for the Strath- Court St. Joseph, Catholic Daugh­ In the interest of the children and S u Anniversary faction and our children will bene, 2 more-at-Matawan Jewish Center ters of America, has been advised the community, an appeal ii being comed ii ■ new member cf tha by Mrs. Dorothy F. Bock, State Re­ fit,” atated Mrs. Norman Gethard, Mr. aad Mn. C lraN if*. U N nr wjl! be held Friday at 8:30 p.m. in made for 100 per cent membership M .E . Haley Hom Ca. Ladle* Au*. gent, that Mrs. John Thaler, Broad publicity chairman. , *'£4 .. their Bniawlck Aw., MaUwu, cele- iliary of Matawaa Borough at the tent on Lloyd Rd. and Church St., Matawan, a member and Past in the Matawan Grammar School M n . George W, Connor, presi­ regular monthly martini held Intad thair ttk wadding aaaivir- St., Matawan. The sermon Rabbi Grand Regent of Court St. Joseph, Parent. Teacher Association which dent, extendi a welcome to all N Thuriday...... Mi) at i m w oa WifaeiJiy, Morris L. Rubinstein will deliver has been selected as the district opens its season Wednesday eve­ come to the first meeting to leara tap . a ia It, JMaph’i Church, Key* Officer* of th# auxiliary are: deputy for Court Fidelia 636, Car­ is entitled "Vou Can." Oneg Sliab- ning, Sept. 16th, at 8 p.m. in the the function ol the P-TA and to h e ir M i D m m d waa ecjibntid by Piaaident, M n. WilUam KAberg; bat will be given by Dr. and Mrs. teret, and Court St. Ann 862, the proposed programs for tna vice preiident, Mn. Ronald Mar- Matawan Grammar School Audi­ m Rev. Chiriei O’Shtughneiiey, • Seymour Shore, in celebration of Keansburg. year. claanw; Ncratary, Mn. Angelo torium. M ad of ih* family. the birth of a daughter. fn (his capacity, Mrs. Thaler will Scabo and treaiurer, Mri. Joseph flu Saturday a surprise opM represent the State Regent in con­ VaccareHa.' Kol Nidro services will begin at I m waa W I tor 171 guests it 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the tent. The ducting audits, receptions for new Hours By Agpolsii— l . auxiliary membera are sell­ Eys Examinations Ih . aad Mn. Nappi’s hom* given Ttu rabbi's sermon is called “ injustice, members and installations of the t i ing Christmas cards to aid the to NiativM tad their two «mii, and Injustice, and Injustice.” two Courts. M a r t aad LouU. Mr. and Mia. M E. Haley building fund. Mrs. Dorothy Brennan, Perth Mri, Vaccarella wss awarded Yom Kippur services will be al MVPi wan married ta St. Jo- 8:10 a.m. Wednesday with Yiskor Amboy, has been selected as the ■afb’a Church ScM. J, I»3f by (ha tha tporls) prize of the evening, new district deputy for Court St. Refreshmenta were served by services at 11 a.m. The Yiskor ser­ •a»; E ugm Kelly at • nuptial mon is called "One Generation Joseph, Keyport. OR. GEORGE WEXLER a. Mr. and Mra. Nappi ir i lila- Mra. Mircinanis. Provides for The Next," Mag resident* of Matawin and Announcement was msde that o n o M m isr “ wt. Mra. Nappi ia tha former anyone wishing to join the auxiliary On Thursday, Sept. 17, at 8:30 Ladies Aid Plans Six bays fnm Scout Tnap 71 ef Ihe First Presbyterian Church, p.m. there will be a special meet­ Elisabeth Armellho. They m ust be ll-yeartold or older and Bazaar On Oct. 13 m ay contact one o f the officers ur Matawaa, receatiy returned fnm a week’s stay al Ihe Forestburg Scent ing ol the general membership for the purpose of amending the Siyrewoods Shopping Ctr. 4 idlewfld Lam Mr. Nappi il a part • owner of attend a meeting at M.E. Haley Riaervallaa N. V. The boys who went to Forestburg are twetken The Ladies Aid Society ot thc constitution. Anyone interested in Parlin, New Jency Matawan, New Jency IM to Trucking Co., Keyport, and a Fire House the first Thuriday of Richard aad Robert Crane, Dong Day, Bruce Howells, Patrol Leader First Baptist Church, Matawan, proposing amendments must have ni-70M Phone: MS-SIM — fair and trustee ot St. Jo- each month at 8 p.m. Howard Cenlaa. aad David Hillock whose father, Charles, was a held its first meeting of the fall them given to Myrna Barnett, aafk’a Church. He alio ii a mem* charter member of Troop 71 and new Is a Treep Committeeman, Mr. season and a covered dish lunch­ 41 Autumn Lane, Matawan, in fear at the Knights of Columbus, Halleek look charge ol the boys for two days. Other men who gave eon Tuesday at the church. Hostes­ Attend* Workshop writing by Sept, 12. Bey port. Mri. Nappi aim, a mem­ their time to supervise the boys were Frank Barraco, Donald Day, ses were Mrs. Harry M. Munson Phil Kramer, Staa Sokolowskl, and Bill Howells, shown above, taking ber of St. Joseph's Church, is a p u t Over IM leaders of teacher as­ and Mrs, Ralph R. Dennis. •nsktent Columbiin Auxiliary sociations studied ways to improve aa ice enam break an, (left lo right), Scouts Conlon, Rich,aad Robert Terry Schiike, Three, Devotions were led by Mrs. A. C h eva lier Craae aad Bruce " " Okb, and i member ol the Altar educational standards and organi­ Adam Banke. The president, Mrs. C elebrates Birthday aadRosary Society of the church. zation at the New Jersey Educa­ Joseph Smlih, presided during the business meeting. Plans were made Refreshment! were served tion Association’s second annual Terry Schiike, Morganville, cele­ Mrs. Nelson Lamb to hold a country store bazaar in RENT-A-CAR throughout the open house. The Summer Leadership Workshop Aug. N a m e O m itte d brated her third birthday Monday Montclair State iho church lecture room on Tues­ ample received miny gifts, includ- tt to Sept. 2 at Shower Honor Guest at a dinner given by her parents, In the account 01 some junior day, Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 bit a papal blessing given to them College. Representing the Matawan 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schiike at p.m. Booths will include baked t f Father O'Shaughneitey. Education Association was Walter Mrs. Nelson Lamb, Weldon Rd., citizens of the Miriam Dr. neigh­ home. $ 5 » FOR 24 HOURS goods, fancy work, homemade Rosenauer, a tcacher in the Mata­ Matawan,' was the guest of honor borhood in Matawan who sponsored Attending were Dianna, Lisa, candles, greeting cards, candy snd ♦ 9 * A M I U Rave you m d tha classified ads? wan Regional school system. at a baby shower recently held at a bazaar recently as a benefit for Marlena, Mark nnd Kathy Schiike, white elephant. the home of Mrs. W aller Bromm, C A R E, the name of Donald M ar­ Mr, and Mrs. Howard Maghan and Co-hostesses for the event were daughter, Doris, Wickatunk; Mr. Free Customer Pick Up vel was omitted. His parents M r. Mrs. Robert Nankiveli and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Jurman and G eorge Deit*. and Mrs. Donald Marvel, also asr, daughters, Lee and Anita, Chcese- Within 15 Minutes Guests attending were Mrs. Rob­ sisted. Proceeds of $50.13 from the quake and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PRESTIGE ert Meseroll, Mrs. William Nixon, bazaar were donated to C A R E; Schiike and children, Sandi, Skippy, Mrs. Alex Wojcik, Mrs. Martin Tammy und Dawn, Englishtown. PA 7-0479 A SOURCE Dempsey, Mrs. Lawrence Ham­ mond, Mrs. John Sapiego, Mrs. OF CASH... John Plowright, Mrs. John Moon­ HUM THIS EMBLEM ey, Mrs. Frank Kloss, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. James Weaver, Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mrs. Wayne Al­ DR. MARK B. MUSCARELLA LOT OWNERSI READY TO len, Mrs. Frank Gray, Mra. Everett Thia Carlson, Miss Patricia McNulty, Optometrist Mrs. William Conway, and' Mrs. Custom-Built- BE OPENED l i '1 Em il Sadowski. EYES EXAMINED 3 Bedroom List Additional Contury-Old Homes PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDINw Ranch w ith Identifies your Additions to Century-Old Homes I which have been published by The » M A M ST. KEVPORT Full Collar Matawan Journal in connection WELCOME WAGON with the Tercentenary celebration NO DOWN PAYMtNTI in Matawan Borough are: SPONSORS... OurOpan-End Horn*lean 16* . Broad St. . Rev. J.W . READY TO MOVE INTOI Crumb • W.M. Strothet. 11.520 170 - Broad St. - G. Hendrick­ REAL ESTATE firms st prestige In the builnau A n opin-indhomk LOAN HVUE not only takes care son - Mrs. Margaret McDonald ind civic Ufa of your community lacludJnf: Full bistmcnl a K ilo titled lumber cf immediate home-buying or bome building 189 - Main St. • E.S. Stilwell - a I " wood »htathlng a Double-hung wcataer* Mrs. J.C. McCurdy INSURANCE stripped “ laht’OUl" windows a Solid plne ai* tspenws; it also provides caah (or future need* Urior doors, fully w*atfcevsir!pa«d a No. I kirtb »-like remodeling or repairs to your home.., • 191 - Main St. - T.E, Clark - Ray­ taUrior doors pre-hum wilh Weiser bran bard* mond Lamberson BONDS • AUTO • HOM E OW NERS ware a cast Iron bath fixtures 6 100 amp ®r funds to send a son or daughter to college, FIRMS INTERESTED IN electric service 9 Maglr Chef rioits a wood cablncts a lull rochwool insulatioa PARTICIPATING Because the Open-End c la u s e is part of youi Original mortgage, there’s no new mortgage, no SUBSTITUTE Please Call: PETER PASCALLH ’ Marlboro Prof. Bill. *«. » , - * *ed tape when you’re ready to tap this source of URERTY tMM.i N Off 1'N I»M // TEACHERS John L Tassini Agency Morcanville, N. J. 9 extra money. Let’s discuss it today! ^ MRS. M. F. WEIL Enclosed Is 23c! P le t ie send 77f> ” t £ S i my copy of tbe 1914 NORTHERN I HOMES CATALOG. ( Holders of a college degree 117 MAIN ST. MATAWAN N a m e ...... —..... by PETER PASCALLIS are invited to add their names 566*0043 %ddress ...... M a rlb o ro Professionil lo the substitute teacher list at C U y i Stale s fiiHM Buumiks Loan Association WELCOME WAGON Building, Rt. 7», I mill Freehold Regional High School. Telephone No...... # Do you own a lot? Yes □ No □ south of Rt. 34, Morganville* 159 Maio Street — Malawan This is an opportunity for you ■ • a a ■ a lo use your education and be a EVERYTHING FOR DAILY aad SUNDAY til S service to children. For details, Call 5664)331 OPEN WED. aad FRI. EVES. ’til S please write: I'he Stamp And Coin Collector Va aulalala aaa af tbe largest stocks ef albums and supplies SUBSTITUTE sa the Eaat Coast. SCOTI . HARRIS • WHITMAN • MEGHRIO • WHITE ACE ELBE • GROSSMAN • HARCO - MINKUS • FRIEDBERG TEACHING SPECIALIZING IN COINS A STAMPS OF THE UNITED STATES IN PERSON TONIGHT ALWAYS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING F IN E UNITED Freehold Regional •TATES COIN A STAMP COLLECTIONS OR ACCUMULATIONS High School District Monmouth Stamp And Coin Shop M ortgage or Freehold, N. J. Thors., Sept 10th 39 Monmouth St., Red Bonk 741-0626 “Our Hth Year In The Stamp and Coin Business” Ska • Vad. • Fri laSP.M . - Taaa. - Itan. - SaL la# P.M. "Ilw Original Cadillacs" f a r those wha M i l l s t o n e ?

Plus "Tony Maplos" PERSPIRE Do you have the mortgage on your home thst best serves your needs TO D AY? "Speedo" "Gloria" HEAVILY TOM 2 MG SHOWS - NO COVER Does it provide for recast without legal costs?

10:30 and 12:30 — Dancing Does it lend itself to assisting you with debt consolida* SAYS tion? SHAMROCK BAR Keansburg Can you accelerate or increase your monthly paym ents

W tU ONN ALL WINTtKI during good times . . . and adjust them downward YOU CAN BUY A should you suffer reverses?

1964 FORD TIMES C H A N G E and mortgage forms chenge. You m ay You are cordially find that you will benefit by bringing your m ortgage up LIMITED TIME! t o d a t e . 90-day LIMITED iitpplf QUANTITY! NOW W hy not stop In and discuss this Im portant m atter wtth’ invited to attend ’& ' ) W .O S O '/ / plm f « aha Cram fanwfcl ^ one of our m ortgage counsellors? Seaa pfc*—mm fillht ooni>«ry, aa«oaam»tiitail by ovar 500 OP MODELS be honeit and sincere. Let's talk The Pint Church ef Christ, Scientist, hi Boston, Man. laidini iepirteu nt atoraa and Wioi* aaadi •! I n i atoraa, laUofactlaa it o v e r . Itu in M Don't ilva In to paitptn- IIMI Uam wantaei try Mltchum Anil, B E I T riRST come | SATURDAY, MPTEMSES f t NM AT Sift V J t rarapirant today. D U I FIRST SERVED ■ PIACI MATAWAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST N BROAD ST., TOM’S FORD KEVPORT DRUCS R, M, Vurn, R.P, 6 0 MAIN ST. MATAWAN iOO (roadway, at Norwood Ave., Lenq Irancli nnd J, C, Yurn, H.P, • Oakhunt • HalmStl e Keypart e Mlddletawn Shopping Casfw a free Christum Science Lecture IM MAIN rr, MATAWAN 566-1500 Cliflrfte Aavililln lnvllcd Tht MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. ffwrtday, Stptiwbf 10,1964

f a A P r i x e ? Moct Than Milttcn CaiiMr OraMingt Mad* IR S Knows It A M el el IM 7,m free dreealnw ih t * diftrtoted to *147 Use WANT APS to Buy-Sell - Rent IW ibM t Ir.. Newark Oil- nationl» le New Jertey during V r 'x P Mnetor at W w iul (Uvewi*, 12-moatli period, tccordita to t •hU'W* K tk i tbu » r * v i* w oI th e report made by Or. Georgia E . Al- lea, Camden, Service Committee SITUATION WANTED HOUSES m SALE Chiirm an ol the New leriey Divi­ FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR RENT sion ol the American Cancer Soci­ W ILL C A R E for children for work­ R O O F SH IN G LES S I.7 5 per bundle, A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY w r s fi’sr'js ety. The dressings were m ide by CAR ATTENDANTS for car wash TWO ROOM efficiency apartment, ing mothers, day or week at my NO MONEY DOWN roll rooting S I.S O and up. Felt all Improvements, located tt I S I k (Wtivcd M u m ytar u 11,117 v o lu n te e rs d u rin g th e p e rio d . home; also board them permanent­ ALUMINUM with experience, steady and part S I.T S , asbestos and brick tiding 110 time. Apply in person Middletown Main St., Keansburg. Call 642-171)1. |NM •( (W r MMMt.fieomt, They were enrolled in 109) group), ly. 12.50 per day. Call 787-6593 mor­ If your credit i t good you can buy aome working in chapter officei, a aquare; also garage doors 139 73 WINDOW Car Wash, 414 Route 35, Middle­ - M n m 4 twtrdtar* jenertlly nings. wjlO ( h it 1 bedroom home with ao K EA N SBU R G modern apartmeat aome in parish centers and others F in e r Roofing Supplies, Old Bridge FOR town. wjlO “ ^1*. Hwlr. filraatrket vain* money down, located In Union Road, Englishtown. Call Gibson 31/, rooms, tile' bath, heat and h* rtjorM ea Federil In­ a t h o m e. ' Beach fmmedftte occupancy. For M M . wjtf $ 1 1 .9 5 E X P E R IE N C E D tewing machine hot water supplied. Call 787-9670, i Tm i rttura*. Examples aI In addition, D r. Allen stated that lalormttion call Scoras Construc­ FREE ESTIMATES ask for Mr. Pacelli wjtl ;%M hi aai award* which mutt be a l l 21 c h a p te rs o t the Society main' I n I litit* for Sal* operators, steady work. Call 264 tion, N M IS 7 . wjtf KARL FRANTZ M4-340S 5866 and ask for Ann DeMattoro, - M»*rt*d a* iacom* include items tained loan closets which provided FACTORY SURPLUS UNION BEACH , apartment 4 KEYPORT Ird and Waverly S ts ., wjll or apply in person to Mountain . SfMwd turn ndi» m 4 olt^flM bsdeide aids and other helpful mat. rooms, heat, electric and gaa lot tt wide x I I wide; 147 long DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS 250 Top Manufacturing Co., Locust St., v M m . eoatMt (iaclitdlagbM - top • r ia ls for N N patients. Speech c li COLEM AN floor furnace $10. Call supplied. Adults only $125 per x IM long 13600. Inquire Louis Keyport. wjtf mutmU), door prim, rafflet, toe- ■ica for laryngectomees (those who B e in g transferred? House too 5 H.P. t 7 H.P. 787-9364. wjll) month. Inquire 208 Florence Ave., C o tta , 27 Pershing Pltce, Key- sSirl** Md »wv -'ti ta. ■ . ■ have their larynx* removed) were tm tll? Mortgage payment too WAGNER RIDING TRACTORS Union Beach. wjtl p o rt o r o r TWO intelligent high school grad­ •\ M u m el nock, building Ma, conducted by chapters In Essex, a l l M 4 4 »l 2*44152. h ig h ? Don't wait, call us now, WHOLESALE PRICES JO HN WOOD 50 gallon clectric hot CUltden, Monmouth, Union and wjlf uates for training in manufacture HMrcfcaadii*, aulomobilaa and va* w e 'll buy your home. 21 attachments available. Parts water heater. Call 204-6291. wjjl) APARTM EN T, 3 rooms, ceramic Passaic Counties, A total of 9987 ing process. Apply in person Mor­ '•atkatrip* received bv employee*, guaranteed tile kitchen and bathroom. Busi­ ** l*em**,de«lert, corporation offi- visits were made to 19(2 patients MANLEY ASSOCIATES G IR L ’S 2ff-inch English bicycle, ris Manufacturing Co., I Johnson ness couple preferred. Rent $8$ • M Md oUttrt alio tre taxable. by visiting nurses, and tlr drug and •71-5353 AGENT DAVIS LOCKSMITH $15. Two portable crib-playpens, Ave., Matawan. wjtt per month with heat. Call between medication bills ot 13)3 cancer pat­ Bayshor* Residents $10 each. Pottv-chair, $2, child’.-, :1)WM 'awardi w» uwaJly mad* ia wjtl k T H R E E experienced presscrs, Un­ 2 and 5 p.m., 787-9738. wjtl ients were paid lor by the Society. bodrail, $2. Call 5GS-7342. wjlO sdMMdiM with mIm contoU or I Special I LAWNMOWER CO., ion Shop, piece work rates. Ap­ - Nursing care, homemaker and MATAWAN Marc Woods Bi-leve! ) APARTM ENT, Keyport, unfurnish* ' ' i pntrami. ■■ • R T . 35 A CLARK STREET ply in person, Morris Manufactur­ practical nurse services were pro­ bedrooms, den, wooded lot |24,- 3-PIECE parlor set; 4-poster double ed, 4 rooms with bath, Private fM r naifcft Vata* ORDER YOUR «S KEYPORT ing Co., I Johnson Ave., Matawan vided during the same period (or MERCURY OR COMET WO. Principals only. Cull 566-5274. 264-3683 bed; TV' set, 21 inch; 2 etid entrance, garage, heat and hot wa­ .11* lair aiaikM value ot th*

PONTIAC 1957 Super Chief, all Maintenance Top Soil Contractors automatic; while wall tires, sent Business Opportunities SMALL JOB SPECIALISTS VINCENT J. DIGENNARO belts, excellent condition. Call 56R- T O P S O IL Carpentry - doors, stairs, celling*, BLDG. CONTRACTOR OF FACT FROM 3525. wjlO paneling, etc. Inside piintlng. Cinders, blue stone, driveway grav­ 7 BEDLE RD., HAZLET TWO C H E V R O LE T 4 door six cyl­ G E N E R A L S E R V IC E S CO el, llll dirt, cinders, trenching snd Complete ouildlng IInt. Carpentry AVAILABLE 566-3107 masonry, paintina a aluminun I r r >. • t . - ' • ‘ *• . ' ' ■ inder sedans; 1954 and 1957 stan­ bulldozing FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE dard shift, good condition; new products. W4-2194 tires. Call 566-7265. wjlO VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE DIETRICH BROS. wjtt A modern 2 bay Sunoco Station currently being profitably operat­ Hoses, parts, repairs. Electrolux, NEW BRUNSWICK AVE CARPEN TER and building contrtc Hoover, Kirby, G .E., Compact, toi J. G. Metsget, Florence Avt ed on busy Route 35, Keyport, SERVICES MATAWAN Now averaging 25,00(1 gallons a Wcstlngliouso and all makes, Keyport New hornet, garaget, ll month with good prospects of WALL-IRWIN PA R K ER BOARDINO HOME foi M6-3993 21M alteratlona and repair*. Call M4- ■ t l- ______wjtf climbing higher. Present operator* tied men and women Stall PIC K U P A DELIVER 4151. wjtl licensed. Call M6-0III, Matawin, leaving to take a large Sunoco Sta­ TRUCKING N. J w jll CALL 516-2524 SANDERSON tion. A small investment of about &i CLIFFWOOD Boarding Homt tor ______wjtl AND $5000 with paid training available; elderly men and women, private ROOFING ft SIDING plus a retirement and financial se­ and ttate gueit*. Llcented by the EXCAVATING curity plan will got you started, For ; i | r Sttte. Jam et l„ Lawton, R.N MisctNaiwous Aluminum Siding Specialist information cnll Sun Oil Company, W* hava on hand, ready for delivery, Myrtle Ave. Cliffwood Call N t ­ Loader and dozer scrvice, land 20 YEAR GUARANTEE Parkway 1-2300, afler 6 p.m., 449- clearing and dirt removal, lop soil, 82JI. wjlO • Mercury automobiles, ______wjtf CONVERTIBLE TOPS 566-2420 till dirt, road gravel, road stone, LUN CH EO N ETTE, Drugs, Variety For all model cart. A Courto\ mason sand, washed gravel etc, wjtf STROTHER ft ECKEL, INC. C tr for your convenience. Larry’k and Grocery Store for rent, com­ LLOYD AND NOLAN ROS. HARRY M. ACKERMAN pletely equipped wilh soda fountain, Thw* can, brand new '84 modols, arc Auto Seat Covert, J Q - 3320 High Rl.DG. CONTRACTOR MORGANVILLE way 34 and Middlesex Rd., Mata, ECKEL BROTHERS Choice location, Middle Road and New homes ■ garaaes • altera­ Laurel Ave,, Hazlet. Call II. Wal- ottered at a subetantiat reduction. Grading, Land Clearing, Top Soil, wtin. 24 hour phone aervlc* Call BOX M TEN NEN T ROAD tions - repairs • dormers • cera­ 566-3016. wjtl tcrs 229-132!). Trenching, Laterals, F ill Dlrl elc. MOROANVILLE mic tllu - roofing - siding - paint­ Call 566-4435, or 568-I902. If no K K Y i’ORT Army Navy has~Swee7 ing ■ patios, You ar* Invited to inspect these cars, aut» answer call 446-0.135.______wjtf Orr work clothes, Cnrhartl over 5G8.1846 C A LL 201-0674 WANTED TO SUV nils, Bermudas and r.vvlrn trunks, _ Wjtf OLIVER'S REPAIR SHOP shoes, boys’ and men’s wear, W. ______d i! OLD AND NEW COINS bought, h o t , a l oourse to prior tale, Wall-irwin, i; i rrrLE s t r e e t m a t a w a n W. P. MOItRIS ' Front SI., Keyport, 1S4-J0M. wjlf _C »II 264-1137 or 1676. wjtl Television PLUMBING ft HEATING Inc,, Routes 4 A 93, Freehold Circle, op* Clock, watch and jewelry repalra. W illiliL CHAIRS, cruichei, cttics, 334 FHiST ST. KliYPORT WIC BUY EVEUYTIIING " Necklaces rottrung, Monday. Wod etc,, for rent or tele. Charge Hikes, washers, furniture, ilovet. poaltc Raceway. noiday, Friday 7 p.m., ta 10 p,n,. accounts invited, Mnftiwnn Drugs, DON'S TV SERVICE heaters, guns, silver anil gold. Call Saturday I a.m., lo 5:31) p.m, wjtf 2 6 4 - 0 1 2 8 145 Main Strert, Mntnwan Call iii inn ell men I nitlin nml lei* 787 0810. WjU .nil mr,11 will I'U R N IT U R Ii rcfliihlicd like now! visum service cnll .Wl-3844___ 1 BU Y old leaded glusH chundellcrs, Hunt, alcohol, water nnd chip rc .lolililiil! small or Idtgo; nil Jobs Call 5(/(Mm w jy slsltint finish on old fimilttiri'. TV SERVICE ~ wclnmif'. OLD oleeliir trains, nny cmidltloti, Cull 204-21125 or 2IM-2778, wjlO Upholstery 5 6 6 - 1 6 0 0 w|2/W Call 2111-51197. wjtf ALUM INUM Hldltift, ullei'iiHoim, -ll'IIOLXTKRY nnd furniture re­ roofing, gullei'H nml Icatli'i'H. Ciih TEN UYCK KUN.SUN INC pairing, All Fabrics and Plastics, Now Is the lime to ndvetllsi' ANTIQUES WANTED l»m intulfl MiWnelN, A, GIiihhI Can Jiitmuliyrto Vinyl, A. .S'trnnft, IHll MAIAWAN those imii'n’d iiillclin lot nuhr A I'luiilltire, chlnn, gins* from on* tractor. Call uftur 5 p.m., (WO.NIK I Washington Slruet, Keyinirl, Call I'iiKbONAL HUKVICU R YKS miltill ml In the classified column piece lo tin estate, wliilt htivu youf wjlO' 2«4»8, wjlf W|l will turn llieiu Into rush for you. Cnll anytime 5(1(1(1410, W»‘ hwrsdey, liplwwtir 10, 19*4 THE MATAV/AN JOURNAL, N. J. thmaM

U M M L N 0 I K 8 USOM. NOTlPt LEGAL NOTICE UOAL N0T1C1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE AM ORDOUMCE AU1WNUIIM n o n e * Notice ol change of residence ei tvlll ha bold al Ihe following oolUng resentatives from the Third Congress­ ef Mat&wen boundary Um to a point Bridge Road, Also known as New also known as Texas Road; thenei nut coNitavcTiox or s t r e e t application lor transfer of reglstra* plecee: . ional District Tha fortfolnf Otdlnanc* was intro- where Uie said boundary Une bears Brunswick Avenue, to a point where (7) northeasterly along the ccnter Una afPNOVEMHITS IN THE BOfr Uoa shell ba made either by written riRST BLECTION DISTHiCl One Member of the Monmouth Coun* tfucatf aa* paiica a< a rafular rntM- request forwarded to the Borough ty Board of Freeholders, lo fhe northeast; thence (3) north­ tbe Township of Madison . Township of Jamesburg Road, also known at All that part of the Borough ot easterly along said Borough ol Mata of Matawan boundary Une bears to the Texas Road, to (fee point of begin* Ing tt Ih* Mayor and Council' of Um Clark or Boerd or by calling in per* Mttswan, BEGINNING st a point One County Clerk. eon at the office of the Borough wan - Township of Matawan boundary southwest thence (51 southwesterly ning. Borough of M .taw .n in the County of where the center line oi Main street One Surrogate. line to a point where said boundary Clerk or County Bosrd of Election; intersects the boundsry line of the along said Township of Madison • Said Tract One and Tract Two ara lfonmouth, • Naw Jersey, held Sew- i^ t e snd Including September Hth. Two Members of the Township Une bears to the northwest, which is Township of Matawan boundary Une separated by the Borough of M*'4» W I I OM)AIMED by tbt Mayor tomber 8, IMI and wul ba furthar Township of Matawan thence (Ji Committee for Fhe full term. also the center Une of Old Bridge •o a point where the same intersects wan. -r^T etmsMcred for..1 final passaga after along the said center line ot Main Tax Collector far the full term. Road, also known es New Brunswick m i Council i l ui* Borough ef Mata* Oil Thursday, September 24th. 1904. Street in a southerly direction to tiie with ihe Township of Marlboro bound* Polling placc; Strathmore lcooo|» van, Uoumomii County, New Jersey. fibbllc learinjf ai a meeting of saiO ihe legistrstion books wili bt* closed For voting on the following Public Avenue; thence f4) northwesterly ary Une; thence (6) southeasterly Church Street. Boroush Council lo b« held at thf bridge on Main Street south o! South Question. along said Borough of Marawan - Rosa It. Wenzel . f e c,i,°n..1, ' 1n,,‘ H**" *• *“ ™b» until afl<;r the forthcoming General Street; thence (2) along a line drawn along said Township of Marlboro M#»rlnA Mutuant It appucablt Borough Hall |q aaid Borough on Election on Tuesday, November 3rd. "SlKill Coimeil-Mnnager Plan E of Township of Matawan boundary line, Township of Matawan boundary line Township Clerk JfgtmUr a , IMt at ■:>» Odoct down the center of the gully crossed which is also the center Une of Old •UluMi, th* IRiKovtiDtnl «r rebuild­ IMM. by the aaid bridge to Lske Lefferts; the Optional Municipal Charter Law, to the ccnter line of Jamesburg Road, J17 9130.30 Ing of portions cf (h« foJJawlng ifrccti Notice i« hereby given that Dis­ ibenct ,_rM) ...In _a northerly Jy direction____ providing for seven councilmen to to Uu Boroufk *1 M iU w « n : Margaret K Viebrock trict Boards of Election snd Regis­ along the easterly edge of Lake Lei he ejected at forge, be adopted by Gr»nl strcrt. Liberty « W . Ctntet try in snd for the Borough of Ma ferls to Prospect Point; thence (4) Matawan Township?” Jl« PM BCr°Ufh Clerk' tswan, County of Monmouth, State The sessions oi the registry boards Avuiiw, WIIma Avanuc, Union llm l, uf New Jersey, will meet ri the along a line drawn across Lake Lef Mill be held at the following polling MicArthur Dfly«, Elltnhowir Court. MOISTaV^AAMDJCUCCTION herein-1'^ ' •-•nt-j-n on ferti from Prospect Point in a north- olace* Unwater Drlvt, OmtUU Ho*4, m 3 essterly direction lo Havine Drive; U e ilti Plac*. • TtlBlbAV, NOVEMBER 3rd, I9M |he»ce (5) along a Jine drawn across FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT ti MjROLIGIl u r MATAWAN between me hoint> ol I d in and * l.tt gully to the left of Highland BEGINNING at the Junction ^ $ * . feetlon I. II |« h m b y found, de- Notice la Ittrcby given that quaJifieo p tn tor the purpose of conducting the Maiawan Creek a! the tounriary Une 0 m i« termlnatf an4 daclara* ky 1M> Council voters tl the Borough ol Maiawan (,,n.,r3| ejCPn for tho Hpctlnn ol Avenue to e point uf the end of Lib of Matawan Borough and Matawan dot elreaiy registered In said Bor erty Street, therce (6) along a line U iil ani •ponpcMlM interim cap­ Electors of President snd Vies Presi­ parallel with Matawan Rosd to the Township; thencc (1) tn a westerly tion "Capital Improvtminl Fund" Qttffa voter the laws ol New Jeisej dent gully which runs along Aberdeen direction along the boundary line be­ a u eanlaliNtf tn a feudlM ol Um Bor* geveraisg p tr n iiw il registration, One (J. S. Senator. tween Matawan Borough and Mata Road, thence (7) along a line down ■ EVERY 1.00 SPENT t * ® * I S W ORTH 2 .0 0 oum hantofcn .a£pU4 and Uial •a* register with tha Borough CJerk. One Member of the House of Rep the center of this gulley to a point wan Township to Matawan Avenue; «r aoUfy u M clerk of chance of resi< resentatlvas from the Third Congress thence (2) northerly along the center si the chrh'i offlc*. Borough where some intersects with the cen­ IN THE FALL tonal District. ter line of Matawan Rosd: thence It) Urte of Matawan Avenue io a culver' IN THE SPRINGI MalL I B Mate At., Maiawan, during One Member ef the Monmouth Coun between the Behr and Venn property wtelrtfe hours or direct lo the Com along the said center line of Mntawan r e s t a ^ s* *u m ly Board of Freeholders. * line; thence Ci) easterly nlong said mlmkmtr ot NeglatratJon in Freehold One County CJerJr. Road in northerly direction to the property line lo the Marz property C*ctlon I. Thla onUainn d ull taka J* M y tja i Between Wednesday. Ami) poinf where said center line of Mat ■fftct Ufwn lta paaaafa an« pubttca- One Surrogate, awan Road intersects the boundary line; thence (4) northeasterly along HB?' )» -tliuradsy,! September Two Councilmen for the full term the Mar?, property line across Stale Uoa uccenllna to Jaw. MtBt 18M. during business hours. line of the Township of Matewan; The session* ul the refcisiiv noHni ihence (fi) along the said boundary Highway No. aft and continuing aloni line of the Township of Mntawan to the same across Amboy Avenue and the [Mini or place of Beginning continuing along Ihe center line oj Polling place.nla YMCA Quilding~ •• • Shore Concourse to its junction with Jockfton 51 the center line of Fairfield Wa), thence (5) easterly along the center SECOND ELECTION U1STRIC1 line ot Fnrfield Way to the ccnter Ail that part nf the Borough ol line of Prospect Avenue; thence 16) Matawan, BEGINNING at a point southerly along the ccnter line o: where the ccnter line nl Main Street Prospect Avenue to Us Junction with INSTANT CASH SAVINGS AT FOODTOWN intersects (he centcr Une of Church the center line of Netherwood Drive, Slicct. thence (1) in an easterly di­ ihence 17) continuing southerly alor.fc rection along the ccnter line of the centcr line of Netherwood Drive, Church Street, thence (I) tn an eas­ or the contlnuancc »f same, if es- terly direction along the center line tended, to Matawan Creek; and thence tl Church StrceJ to a point where (0) westerly along the center iine ol said centci line of Church Street in Matawan Crork lo ’bo n«lnt ^ be­ LAWNS :ersects ihe boundary Mine of tht* ginning Township ot Mutawan; thence <2i Polling place Kirst Aid Uuildinn tion# said boundary line of the Corner Amboy Hoad and Prospert Township of Mntawan to a point Avenue. Cliffwood #hcre said boundary line interacts SKCONIJ ELECTION DISTH1C1 The Modern Way .he ccntcr line of Atlantic Avenue, hence (3) along said center line of BEGINNING at n point on Matawer Atlantic Avenue to a point where the Avenue said point being in Mte di­ LAWN tfdid ccnter iine of Atlantic Avenue viding line between tlu* Boiough ui intersects the centcr line of Main llatawan nnd the Township uf Mata AND GUIDANCE Street; thence (0 tlong said center wan; thence (1) westerly nlong smo COMPLETE SERVICE line of Main Street lit a southerly boundary line to the Monmouth Coun direction to the point or olace of ty • Middlesex County boundary Une Beginning. at Cliffwood Avenue; thence (2) Available Thru Polling place, Washington Engine northerly along .said Monmouth Coun Company Fire House on Little Street. ty • Middlesex County boundary itne THI 110 ELECTION DISTRICT lo fhe center line of Lenox Road, if Ail that part ot the Borough ol extended; Ihence (3) southerly along Matawan, BEGINNING at a point the center line of Lenox Road, if cx Tony’s HARRIS HARDWARE tended, to the ccntcr line of Clift where the center line of Main Street wood Avenue; thence (4) northeaster­ intersects the center line of Church ly along thu ccnter line of Cliffwood Street, thence (1) in a southerly di­ Avenue to ihe center Hne of Fairfield Let us show you how to grow a rection along the aaid center line of Way; thence (5) southeasterly along Main Street to the gulley touth of . -k South Street, Uience (2) along the the center line ot Fairfield Way to beautiful lawn without digging or line down the center of said gully the centcr Une of Shore Concourse; le Lake Lefferts; thence O) In s thence (6> southwesterly along said southerly direction along the easterly ccnter line of Shore Concourse across hack-breaking labor - And for .the edge of Lake Lefferts to the center Amhov Avenue and Slate Highway Une of State Highway 34; thence (4) No. 35 following the Marz property along the aaid cenier line of State Une to the Behr * Vena property Une; “Do It Yourselfer” our Scott’s V"' Highwsy M In a westerly direction thence (7j westerly along said prop­ te a point where the ssld center line erty line to the culvert In tha center v r ’ J of State Highway H intersect! the line of Matawnn Avenue; and thencf Lawn Councilor (Tony) w ill come (fl) Houtherly along the center »lne PORK LOIN SALE! boundary line of the Township of of Mataw.in Avenue to the point of Madison; thence (5) along the said boundary Une of tne Township of beginning. to your place and map out a guar* Madison to a point where said line Polling place: CUffwood Volunteer intersects the centcr line of New Fire Co, Fire House. Center Avenue Ciiffwood. Brunswick Avenue; thence In a anteed program for you! TONY GIORDANO RIB HALF LOIN HALF ™ tercut northerly direction tlong the easterly THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT edge of Lake Lefferts to the gully BEGINNING at the center line ol ROAST OR CHOPS that runs In back of Locust Place; Uie interesection of Lenox Road and thence (7) along a Une drawn down Ciiffwood Avenue; Uience (1) north tbe center of aaid gully to a point westerly along the center line of where the center iine of Schenck Av­ Lenox Road, or Uie continuation of enue Intersects the center line of aame. If extended, to the center fine Main Street; thence (B) along the of Whale Creek; Uience (2) 'north center line of Main Street In a nor­ easterly along Uie centcr Une ol therly direction to s point where the Whale Creek lo Raritan Bay: thence said center line of Main Street inter- (3) easterly nnd southerly along the nects the center line of State High* shore line nf Haritan Bay tn the cen Sale on Scotts! way 34; thence (9) along the said cen­ ter Une of Matawan Creek, thence ter line of State Highway 34 in an (4) westerly along the ccnter line oi 4 9 5 9 7 9 ' easterly direction to a point where Matnwan Creek to the centcr Une of said center line of Stats Highway M the continuation of Netherwood Drive U extended; thence (5) northwesterly T«tf9CR 4UICV interaecte the roadbed of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; thence (10) along the center line of Netherwooo ± 4 9 * nlong said roadbed to a point where Drive, or the continuation of same ftrk Chops ■iNDER . .. - US CHOICE Calif. Roost .b 59ft said roadbed intersects the center lf extended, to the center line oi BMNLBB line of Church Street; thence (11) Prospect Avenue; thencc (6) continu TMMMt im CY. I M I L I U along the said center line of Church ing in the same direction along the P e rk l e a s t Street Jn a westerly direction to the center line of Prospect Avenue to the * . 4 * SJMelrfsr SfNliib. 99# point or place of Beginning. center line of Fairfield Way; thence M I M MCWC IT V tl Polling place, Midway Hoae House (7) westerly along the center line CHUCK i Washington Street. of Fairfield Way to the ccnter tine / S c o t t s C d e H a t fOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT of Cliffwood Avenue; thence 18) south M b s e f B ie l , 4 9 ^ AU that part of the Borough ol westerly ulong the ccntcr line of im m m r i m i ‘ . Mefawan boundtd on the east end Cliffwood Avenue to the point of be W N l LB Ml northeast by the boundary Une of ginning. the Township of Matawan. on the Foiling place: Veterans* Memorial Span M s STEAK Home, Corner Cliffwood Avenue and Cm* B ell Stew a south by the northerly boundary Une CUT FM M T M M O M M l of the Township of Marlboro, on the Hawthorn Street. Cliffwood. m w L I M west by the boundary line of the FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT Township of Matawan and on the BEGINNING nt tiie IntersecUon in teerfealreit ^ n n C re w north by o Une extending as follows Iha center line of Lloyd Road and the 4 Owck * 6 5 # to wit: center line of Freehold and Atl&ntit CMMK i m i u v a iw u a rr w BEGINNING st a point where the Highlands Railroad: thence (1) south center tine of New Brunswick Ave­ westerly along the ccnter line of ot Matawaa . Township of Marlboro te and Including September 24th, 1M4. houndnry line to Ifti Inleisedlon wlUi On Thursday, September 14th, )l)M> the center Une of Llovd Road; thenct the registration books will be dotted (1) Ndillisanlerly nlnnK the contur intil nfter the forthcoming General line of Lloyd Rond to tho place of CALL TONY beginning, 566-1013 Election on Tuesday. Nnvembar tfd, '44. TRACT TWO? Nottoe Is hereby riven Ihet the Die* WCOJNNINO nl lhe liiM'rsecllon ni trlol Hoard of Registry ana Election tn the confer line of Jumeshuig Itond, FOODTOWN and for the Township of Matawan, nlKn known ss Texan Itoad, and the bounty of Monmouth and Stale of Nrw ccnter line of Rennlngcr Mill Hoad, 126 Main S i Matawan Jersey, will meet el the Dlecos heie also known as WIImoii Avenue nml nsfter designated nn whk'h Is nlfut (hr hmmdnrv line of Tony's HARRIS HARDWARE TUKHIIAY, NOVKMIIKB 3rd, I I'M the Horough nf Mnlnwnn • Township Men. thru Fri. 9 A M ■ 9 PiA., Sal. I A.M. >6 P.M. Ample Froe Parking iH'lwent tho hniiM ol 7 n.m. nnd l> nf Mntnwnn; Uience ill vvcslcrly nlntig iii roi the purpose ol nondiictlni ihe cenlcr line nf ilennlnger Mill 130 MAIN STREET WE DELIVER MATAWAN P r in t t ilt *tlvo Ihrfiilgl) ftnt , Sort, l l WM«i»niM>»nr w»"»"« *■ l«''"'I K'Htiln.Mw. *M la diaMw ' oMpfil election for Ihe eleotlon Hand, aIrii known ni Wilson Avcmm, In a pohil wherti Ihe boundary line Kleplnm nf President nnd Vice Prexi nf Ihe Horough of Mamwnn • Town- dent. fdilp of Mnlnwmi hrju-a to the nortfi* O P EN SUNDAY fROM 9 A.M, 70 I P.M. I TOI One U. fl. flennpor, west; ihenrii (2) iinrlhweHlerlv along One Member nf lhe Hones nf Rep­ nnhl Itofouith of Mnlnwnn • Township :_ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, September 10, 1964 M" T H E S E m tL GEORGE- A C M E S f * C K A 6 £ $ NEVVWALLTOWALL" C E R T A I N L Y IO W PRICES HAVE SEEM DONE W ONDERS FOR H E A V I E R M Y FOOD BUDGET / S I N C E W E

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