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Member Member f t * YEAR — 41th WEEK Me* J t m y Press A*»ocUtlo» MATAWAN, N. J.. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965 MaUonel Editorial Association Single Copy Tm Cents Matawan’ts Leading Democrats Greet Governor Sewer Assessment Proud Parents Eagle Scout Badges On Sons Commission Called Apparently at (he end of its pa­ tension of sewer mains in the bor­ tience, tiie Matawan Borough ough, completed more than a year ago. Council Tuesday night summoned The commission’s attorney, Ed­ Ihe borough’s threfe-flian sewer js- ward W. Currie, Monday night told sossmcnt commission to a meeting council he hnd completed the re­ tomorrow night to explain delays port and turned It over to the com­ in approving and submitting their mission members for their signa­ ture and approval May 11. He said findings to the council. he could not proceed with notifica­ The commission had been as­ tion to pro|>erty owners of their signed to levy assessment! against assessments until the survey re­ property owners who were espe­ port was approved. cially benefited by a MM.SSO ex- Seek New Industrial Zone A recommendation to establish a second limited industrial zone was sent to Die planning by M a y Discontinue council. The area consists of about “10 acres oft Route 7!) in the Fre- ncau section. It Is now zoned resi­ Mrs. Waller Pike, second from Iclt, and Mrs. Award. Merit badge awards were given to William Sale Of Water dential. It is bounded by the At­ William Keegan, second from right, pin Eagle Scout Keegan, Earl Siddons, Craig McKeen, Alan Richards, lantic Highlands - Freehold rail­ badges on their respective sons, Glenn and William, Dennis Druibik, Glenn Pike, Howard Smith nnd Matawan Township road tracks on the north, Mill Rd. members of Mata wan Boy Scout Troop K , at a Richard Maln. Thomas p. Nolan, (eaderteol, wa* m a t* tanner C aatrium ia aid Mayer William II. on the south, Route 7!) on the wesl, Court of Honor, held Tuesday evening. Mayor Ed­ welcomed into Ihe troop. Over M panaaa i d i i X tfc* l**ilm*nlal t a n - Notified By Keyport ward E. Hyrne, right, made the award presentations. _ j e * (paaaarad ky ite Mitawaa Dtnacritie Club M pW a aMIe ! » • *ther mayors *f Ibe borough, and Gravelly Brook on the east. Troop M is sponsored by Ihe Matawaa Grammar Also pictured are Mr. Pike, left, and Mr, Keegan. In d a y al Baltaawn d Maaer bMartaf larmcr mayer* Edward W. Canto (M l) and Joha W. Applegate The tract lias been eyed for pos­ School Parenl-Teachcr Association. Scoutmaster T. Matawan Township, already be­ Troop K now has six active Eagle Scouls. a l llw htrmgk. Aheva, Gev. R M ard J. Hughe* sible industrial use since the coun­ L. Grace announced details ol Ihe planned week at set this month by demands in ex­ At the same ceremony Alan Richards received Forestburg, N. V, cess of its water aupplyf-Monday cil Inst Deceml>er rezoned about -10 Ihe Star Seoul Award and Earl Siddons, Life Scout Building Fund Dsnca night received more, bad news acres off M ataw an Ave. where when the Keyport Borough Council an electronics lirm is expected to Bond $380,000 For indicated It may have to discontin­ build soon. Boorman and Dooram School Bill Passes The Matawan First Aid Squad, ue the sale of water to the town­ Inc., borough planning consultants, lac., will sponsor a building (und recommended rezoning the Fren- Wide Open Race In ship in January 1967. A bill lo revise Ihe method o( danra la Ihe American Legion eau tract and providing a 100-foot apportioning costs of member Hall, Main St., Matawan, on Sat­ In a letter directed to township buffer zone around Its perimeter. communities of regional school urday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. officials Monday, the council re­ districts passed Ihe State Scnato Music will be by Jack Olsca and ported it may be necessary to dis­ M ayor Edward E. Hyrne said An ordinance bonding lltt.OM to be provided from the township bud­ Myron Taylor, Industrial represen­ Monday night and was sent to Township Primary continue water service to township loanee the reconstruction and re- get. The emergency appropriation Hia Cnvallers, featuring Mr. Ban- mains because of anticipated In­ tative of the county planning board, Gov. Richard J. Hughes. The A wide ■ open battle in the Dem­ _ rfaciag of approximately 100 will be included in the township's H- publicans forced- a fight for ori> Tickets may be purchased creased local demand* on the bor­ lolri him the county is interested in Senate vote was IS-0 on the mea­ ocratic ranks and a mild contest In ■Irecti in Malawaa Township w u IMS budget. The committee had es­ sure which is similar to one In­ seat in an attempt to draw interest Thuraday, Friday and Saturday ough's water system. promoting potential Industrial land the Republican ranks feature the tolroduced by the Townihip Com' timated the cost of the program to troduced last year, but vetoed. In the general election. al Ryaa’s Store er One-Hour The 18-month notice was recom­ having rail sidings. primary races next week. Demo­ atilt** at a apecial meeting Mon be $321,OM laat week, but Mayor The bill provides that Sept. M Martlnislng, ar Irom any mem­ mended by Borough Engineer Hen­ Musi Go To Board crats, after an initial attempt at Voters will need a program to day. A public hearing ia acheduled Henry £ . Traphagen revealed last enrollment figures be used lo ber af the squad. Members wUI ry Labrecque who said the town­ The rezoning request must go unity, fell apart with aplomb. Re- keep truck of tho line-up, which ' J u n * 7 . ■ ■ ■ . ; -. night the estimate has been in­ apportion the share of costs each be la Ihe buaiaeaa district Friday ahip would need ampla time If It to tho local planning board for its creased to allow for additional road member of the regional school ia probably ono of the largatt in Nearly M of the atreed will re- avaaiag er tkketa may be pur­ planned to extend ita own system recommendations, then to live coun- base preparation. districts would be assessed In the tho township's history.- Seven C*iv* a two • inch coaling of bitu- chased at ibe dear. Tables may to service the area* which are nor­ (continued on page lour) following year’* budget. The av­ aiaou* concrete and the balance Banded Fer Elgkt Yews be reserved by contacting Henry mally supplied with water purchas­ Authority Moves Township Council position! are at erage dally enrollment of Ihe pre­ Will be treated with oil and atone. Township Attorney Richard T. Ahkrs, Jonathan Hedgtia ar ed from Keyport. Council noted It Variance Approved For stake aa a result of the charter vious year Is now used to deter­ Mreets earmarked lor improve- Schwarti said the bond issue would Tkeedere A. PheUa Jr., chairman would have a better evaluation of mine Ihe shares. The bill passed revision referendum last year. In Bent are located throughout the be financed over an eight - year el' tha halldlag eeoimillee. ka municipal water needs after Jan. Monmouth Container On Pardun Bond townihip. The entire project la es- the Assembly last week. recent years voters elected five period. Mr. Traphagen said he and Evaryaae la requested te sup- I. township committeemen and be­ ttmaled * coat MM.M*. The bill also permits munici­ Serves Notice That Township Engineer Karl F. Heuser t iha affair la aid lhe squad Hava Cut lack Sale* The Matawan Township Zoning fore that, three. The committee alao approved an had double • checked and the im­ Board of Adjustment last night ap­ palities who feel Its effects would ka elfert la help Ihe public. During the paat decade, council Pact May Be Voided Republicans have settled on eight emergency aHocation of $M,J# to provement program of the Cliff­ r proved a variance to allow the be detrimental the right lo ask Hw new ambulance will fee anhas slowly curtailed ita sale of wa­ candidates which they have en­ g?>p e et the tW.MI ahare which murt wood Beach Water Co. would be Monmouth Container Corp., Atlan­ fer and get a one-year delay be­ dtaplny Friday evealag la lhe ter to other communities. Sales The Matawan Township Utilities dorsed equally. The theory here la completed in advance of the road tic Ave. to construct a 90 by 95-foot fore 1M7 in having Ihe measure katlaese district. lo Union Beach and portions of Authority last night directed its at­ that the best men will win. Demo­ work. . addition on its present building. take effect. The measure was Raritan Township have ended. Mat­ torney, William J, O'Hagan jr. to crats, however, must pick from The board noted that under a re­ sponsored by all three Monmouth CRR Loses Mails; A protest of fire hydrant charges awan Township is the last munici­ Ceunty assemblymen and was notify the bonding company of C. twelve hopefuls. Ten are represen­ under the Cliffwood Beach Water cent change in zoning, tho area J. Pardun and Sons, North Bruns­ pal customer remaining. moved In the Senate on a motion tatives of four clubs and two are Company’s increased rates was Speedtimer Use had been changed from industrial wick contractors, It Is not satisfied al Sen. Richard Stout. independents. also recommended by the com­ lo light Industrial use. However, it with sewer installation work in Wants Train Cut Backed By Club* mittee. Mayor Traphagen said the found that no reasonable use could Cliffwood and Cliffwood Beach. Borough First Aid be made of the firm’s property Tha Incorporated and Regular Publte H m th i9. . rata would Increase from 111 a In Matawan Twp. Tha Authority directed Mr. O'- without a variance. clubs arc jointly backing Planning yeer to approximately $55 for each To Pick Up Donations Hagan lo notify the Peerless In­ Lot Sizes Like Board Chairman Leonard Morizio Styubd. Jim 2 hydrant, committeeman Daniel H. Autoiih With Heavy The zoning board rejected a var­ surance Co., Keene, N.H., the bond iance application made by Harry and Regional School Board mem­ Downey said 17 hydrants are lo­ Hie Matawan First Aid and Res­ holders, lhat work has not pro­ Itate Highway Commissioner Foot Oh Gas Fined Schertzer, Brooklyn, N.Y., to con­ ber Edward J. Ledford, Township cated in Cliffwood Beach. cue Squad, Inc., will make call­ Levitt’s Asked gressed satisfactorily and that It Dwight R. G. Palmer announced struct a service station on Route Committeeman Daniel H. Downey The committee ordered a letter backs on the 1965 Drive, Tuesday, is "seriously considering terminat­ But the Poet Office Department Speedtimer is at work in Mata­ 34 and VanCrackle Rd. He sought and Regular club President Joseph be sent to the District Two Board Wednesday and Thursday even­ Strathmore Owners in g " the firm ’s contract. haa notified the Central Railroad wan Township for another summer an exception to a regulation that Zambor, respectively. Mr. Zambor of Fire Commiialoners, asking and a first crop of excessive speed ings from 6 to 8 p.m . Mayor Henry E. Traphagen, ex­ of New Jeraey that effective June service stations shall not be located Flock To Object ecutive director of Ihe Authority, and Mr. Ledford lost out in the pri­ them to appeal to the firm and the violators paid fines this week In Any residents who are away and M mail will no longer be shipped on less than 1500 feet of one another. said Ihe contractor has not laid “a mary on opposing tickets last year. Public Utilitiea Commission to de­ violations bureau. One Frederick L. will miss the squad members are IU trains. The railroad, which haa Tho zoning board noted the appli­ Matawan Township Zoning Board The Strathmore candidatea ar* lay the increase until the flow pres­ Zweldinger. 21 Salem PI., Cliff­ asked to mail their donations to foot of pipo” since the firm was keen receiving about $1,WO,000 an­ cation was the same as had been all newcomers to township politic!, sure can be tented. wood, came in court with his speed- P. O. Box 28, c/o The Squad, o f Adjustment last night sat notified M ay 9 to complete the pro­ nually In mall revenue, has petl- filed previously and rejected in ject within 30 days or fnco the but enjoy the probable support af ' Mr. Traphagen said pressure on timer ticket but only to get a sec­ m arked for "1965 Drive F u n d ." through a five-hour session which Honed the commlaaioner (or per­ January of this year. It also ruled loss of the contract. tha largest single voting bloc, th* mission to discontinue I* shore the line* is inadequate. He aaid the ond charge of spinning wheels toss­ AH donations received by mall that there were no change In cir­ climaxed in a stormy case in which fire commissioners should be re­ ed out. He paid $10 and 15 costs Five Months Late Strathmore development. The four _3 >l(aini primarily operated to carry will be acknowledged by mall with cumstances which would cause the an owner adjoining ths Strathmore- Tho original termination of Ihe are Walter Gehricke, Planning sponsible since they levy the taxes (continued on page four) n letter and sticker for the window. board to its decision. continued on page four) which would pay for the increase. (1,000,000 contract was scheduled Board attorney; Henry C. F. Ar­ Commiaatoner Palmer atatad a (continued on page four) nold, editor of the Strathmore Ob­ Raritan Townahip and the West Wtc hearing will ba held In the Keansburg Water Co., wtiich Is cor­ Borough Primary Field Narrowed By Wood’s Withdrawal server: Mrs. Marilyn D. Brenner, iblic Utility Commiiaion offlcea In porately related to the Cliffwood Won't Utilize Study secretary of the Strathmore Civic KNewark beginning at I I a.m., June Association, and Jeroma R. Kayo, Beach firm, have been involved In I, to receive evidence on the rail- O f Engineer Planning Board member. a similar controversy over hydrant Former toad'a petition. ratea. The club passed over Township Former Borough Engineer Karl The railroad aeeks to discontinue The committee appointed John Committeeman Jay Krlvllrky weekday service of trains leaving Hcuser’s recommendations, follow* whom they swept into office only Dwyer as a member of tbe toning Jeraey City lor Bay Head at 1:# Ing a survey of the water depart­ (continued on page twso) board of adjustment to replace Ro­ ment, will not be utilized by the a.m. and 4: IS a.m. and from Bay bert Robinaon who resigned. It also Head bound for Jersey City at 4 borough, Matawan Mayor Edward aamed Mrs. Jean Ellis as a deputy E. Hyrne indicated Tuesday night. Model Houie Burnt p.m. The railroad also hopes to township clerk. diacontlnue - Saturday service of Instead, new recommendations of trains leaving Jersey City for Bay Public Works Superintendent An­ Madison Township police and fir* “ iad at 1:M a.m., 4:15 a.m. and drew Piatek, utilizing present fa­ officers are investigating a fir* a.m; Bay Head to Jersey Whale Creek cilities, by expanding capacities which gutted a model home at 3:20 _ . . 1:27 a.m. and leaving At­ w ill be followed. a.m. today in tho Heathcrwood lantic Highland^ for Matawan at Mr. licuKer’s recommendations Real fist ate development on Ro«t* fiS7 a.m. Opened Again wore included in a letter he sent 9. South Old Bridge Fire Co. an­ swered ths alarm but tha blau The CRR alao wanta to discon­ to the Borough Council Tuesduy had mudo so much headway befora tinue Sunday and holiday aervice oi Traphagen Appeal questioning further instructions on It was discovered that Ihe fireman traina having JeraeyClty at 1:12 a survey which council last year Brings Response authorized him to make and sub­ had lo concentrate their efforts to am .; Bay Head at 7:57 p.m. and keep It from spreading to other Atlantic Highlanda at R:M p.m. m itting the bill for his work. Workmen Sunday completed Mr. Ileu.sor'i recommendations, houses nearby. Tho model was not pumping operations which resulted f /.< ■ estimated to cost $51)3,815, and his known lo bo occuplad by anyont, In the reopening of the mouth oi police declared. Strttiimoro Men Shot; EDWARD E. HYRNE VERNON ELLISON GEORGE DEITZ CI-iriOKI) RIXVI-.S SR. letters were referred to lhe coun­ Whale Creek in Matawan Town­ c il’s water committee. The rccoin* Reported Improving ahip. Work on the reopening of the n&xtyitycj: w t mcndutlons included construction creek, closed by dredging on the of ft new GOO,000 • gnljon elevated To Truck Malle Mrs. Cyril Magnus, 47 Northland Madison Township beach erosion Klorai>c (unk, u well nnd plant on jlMe, Strathmore, aald yesterday oject, was announced by Mayor I rencuu Ave. Hnd additional linos. Effective Juno 26, tha Post Of­ fiar husband was in satisfactory Benry Traphagen. fice Department will Inaugurate a BMdition and responding to treat- He eat/mated between 109 and Voluntary Water Curbs truck route (Star kouts) to carry flMnt at Henrotln Hospital, Chi- MS yards of fill were removed mall iK'twcnn Red Dank, Middle -duo, 111., where he waa lakan af- since Friday, when the U.S. Arm y Not Proving Successful town, llazlet, Keyport, Cliffwood '-•if hie waa shot In the back. Corps of Engineers adm itted the and Matawan post offices. Persona (continued on page four) Mrs, Magnus aald she expected Voluntary controls on the use of Inlorested In bidding on till* pro­ her husband lo be released from wnicr liy ,Strathmore residents for posed Slur Kouto nre Invited lo con. I m hospital quickly. Chicago police Pilte To Speak noiii'ssi-ntiiils aril not |noving .s.it- Inct Ihuir local post office for fur­ Mid Mr. Magnus had been walk- sfiicliuv, llie Matnwan Township ther Information. lag on the east sido of Michigan llie next regular mooting of the rnlille-, authority noted lust night. Ave. near Randolph St., Tuesday Matawan Township Republican Despite ii plea I;i- 1 week that res- When two men accoslcd him, took Club will be an Wednesday, at 8:3(1 idi-nW east and wost of l.loyd Kd. To Paint Bridge ' dollars and then shot Mm, p.m., at Oak 8hsdes Fire House, Wiiioi Inwns on nllemale dates, Lower Main SI. Mr. Charles M. 'lie demand for wiiioi continues llie County - owned bridge av* NMlce Pike, Director of County Planning, 10 lucre,ik i', er Malawan Creek between Koy- 0 «r yard and office will be wilt ba Ihe speaker, and h li lub- Tim A ei'ienlv ai'tred to nppoliit port nnd Cliffwood Is going I* b* laturday afternoons during lect will be: "Problems Facing 11 seven-in'iiilier ilti/en .' rummM- ji.iinli-d uflor all. In what could M th of May. For oil or Mr- lie recorded aa llw moM confuted « Mataawn Township and Stepa to lee In advise II on Volin',ny les Hot call IK O N . Taka In Combat TWin." The pub- 11 let H-o p i.liliic ! t'l.-y m,,-|m",| lie county bridge painting hid pra- ■\t. Louie MuKt Jr., Ine. Ho la Invited to attend. LEON CHRISTINAT k a n i : used by Klinllunote l" .ideiil',, 'I !e- rcdiiro ever, (ho Hoard of I're#- illlllliilily Mild It lllll" ' I In |en .lie hnldi rs Awarded a contract I* Hm field In tho Mutawan Bor­ tout In Tuesday's election when llo was dhichuiitcd In inv; ,n u ’( Dellcati Democrnllc candidates for vvuler use fim tiols nn a v o lu n t a r y Ihe (Hrnn I'liliillng Co,, Ocaaa ough primary election was reduced cniulldntea lor mayor, two mMts on nomtinh Council nontlnulioin will «— ai—.—a-i aia Tha hours tor Nick’a DeHetteum noil colntnl'ni'Hit'd off Ic - i , met en IllM S , Tnwnslilp, fer Ilil.-KH), ^VnTfTTIVTTTVI by on* this week at Norman li. located Broadway and West 1st tho llorougli Council, a colli.-rtor be John P, Kano, Miriam Dr and lolled at Hull" rs Umvei ,ily, >>i-.nl '! hire llielnlleis of III" ihl/.ell'- lllila were originally taken a Mr**t, Keyport are 7 a.m. lo II Wood announced his withdrawal its and an a m u s o r will lie vlei.li'd. Alfred T . Morgan, III Daniel Dr. iialliin in |0,i, witli a I .i 11• ■ ’- • r nl com iii 11 ler- Hopi ii,lined Inst nluhl, month ago anil ihe low bidder Many M ilk , Baa IT7, p.m. dally not ( a.m. lo II p.m. tha Democratic Oandkhte for the Stninlurdbenrers tins jvm will be Mr. Kano is a former mcmii-r of Science Dejtieo In I die il m lie l lii'V Ini lude I dw m d ,1, Morphy, was Mchulna I’alnllng C*„ ■d., Malawaa, ka* acet* a* *t#t*d in their ad on page J, lax collector's nomination be­ OOP Mayor lidwiiid li. Hyriu\ Ihe Hoard nf I'diinitlon, Mr, Mor­ Inis iilnre e,lined Ids M , -i i D " Wiirien In, who was nnmed eli.dr Whllc'diMit N..V,, al IHMI. II wa* M a w n a ' ' aecond aactton of this newspaper, cause at * posilblo conflict under ftcofclntt elect foil to hit w i /nul gan, u borough resident (or tin<-,- efi -' III f'dilr.lli/,n, I m ,' { I ,! ? riinrij l-'rl <■ lle lM m m , IV-d, md dlsi/unllfled, however, Im'ailM It n * mm was glvea the Hatch Act, Tha Act forbids po­ two-yt'iir term, niul Democrat Icon years, la employed as nn enitln- aih-.lll-'eil (li'ep-e III I'll.U, l et M"’ I -mm nml Climb's I'reiner, AniMcr planned tu use alien labor In via- __ kf a (MM ai ika OM Waaea Farm litical activity hy fixieral employ- Christinat, a couiirlliiiim wlu> li eor, Henry Hills, Incumbent, h Hr' p.lsl Hill" veal'l, Ml Dell/ lell li'-eo ' t , iallmi of New Jersey labor law*, _ IMtoa ea M a M, Mata- Just arrived large aelacilnn of (!OS, compk-lhi)! n full term on the gov- Democrtillo candidate for h.-.m’n'mm. I ” Hi11- ' I III llie Malayan s. Veil On aecond lilddlni May t, lb* waa, aa May If, aad Ike at |x>U«d roaes, Hybrid*. flrnntflflor- The (itflcv will Itnve no cartdl- ortiliiK Iwtly (lilt yctir. Mr. Dell/ wns Imm In Mnlnwm dl'il/li'i as n liljtb srh'Kil |>Ik- =,!•■ i! Nolle,* l-'reehnhlera tcfuawl In accept a ■IBanaMr ha* glvea M le a a*, Florlhuntla and Cllinhora, Wo tlnlo listed in the thirty's primary ReptiblleniH iihviuly linve as oth­ In II),II, nnd Iiih lived In the Ilm I e iI I 1 ,11 Mill m ill 111’,I'll V Ie,|i 11 'I I Tllll nlllen id llie SllOle lll.nirillll-e bid friini Nlehnlua and then anil! alao hav* geraniums, petunia* and Juno I, althmiitli Mr, Wood anld er* oil Ihelr Hlate, Cm iiiiHIiim ii Ver­ imith tdni'ii, lie piciienlly icHi<|,-. l l l l l llU 'l lle i- ll t il l , V I I I * lia - -Il i l l A|'"I|| v, Mio'id Sti'“'l, Keyimtl wld il In ] In deriding t» buhl n Md ______la Mrt, oilier bedding plant! In varlely. thuro In * chntit'o a write-in vote non Klllson ii ml -i newcomer lo ill i!5 Weldon ltd. wllh hl i wife, ilu1 I roarli, iiiid ii-j'd'iieil (lie fmilli ui lie rl'ne.1 on Hu I ii I ■=i lod I mi--, lime, Inly and Aoiiusl, CU, Co., New York, tliwiille *!• rVood an Id ho withdrew itllor 95 north of Middletown. mill Clifford llceve.i sr, for roller- llieli' five clilhll'OII, lie illlendeii j l i e Is il l i n n e t I m n in th ie< i , i rtjri»-tf ftirtK hy the hlihler in wllhdfaw ill lati (Je- s h w n liitf Im emikl liwo Itla Joh In tor, Mr, IUm'vch wns mimed i<> the Mnltiwnii school-,, i;i miu,time. In 1 tmn iliiertor, served as pie;|i|eiii II, As It Hirncd mil CAI„ which ftoW gadOw yta*!*, NMlca Ilm Koy|«>rt |»oat office and the post Ittnl month In move [or the nl HIM. Mr, Dell/ served foul yea In | ol Ilia lorui"! Mrtliiwnn . Koyimrt OllleedllSCll hid iniH), waa aia* tllw|tiallil*d * ■ A*r*a* feevina any lafanwalkNi them will Im tn Inurmn In Mal* rixlit lo nuld any M o r a l Job If lit1 HUM of llio year, lie it n ret 11'i■ 11 III Ihe U.S. Army, Seven moiiihs ol I ilayeee rlm i'tef, nml li () |„nt vice 'III" oflii'/1 of llie lltown I'ldillsh liei'niise II hail lulled lo mclnae •la a i MM* a MR li aaked ta H e­ nw»n Marmigh illrhttr Sltop price* w ai a enndltlale. Hit* party hnd IndtHlrhll enitlneei-, itepul.lleiini llils iittte was atienl In Korea, H-liere eomnintulcr of th" Auteilrun | e lug nml I’llntlng Co., 5? Weil iMmi n hhl bond, Ocean wan Ihe low endornotl him for Iha mint, effecilv# J u m lal, IMS, tlltl not file it t'liiiilklnie for flic m- Im wiih woiiniicd twice, und cited glim and it mntniwr of the Kn^lits Ki.. l("V p'iti, will lie t'lntwj nil day Wilder of lour lildil^ra who t* 1 O tliorw lw , there wHI Iw no ton- • reward tor H* n itm . jfp-adv 27 Momue'i | mm I, for gnlltmiry under fire, I of Columbus, Monday, May :i 1, iiiHlnwl, IM • • nilT M P M THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. Thursday, May 27, I96S

SmaUwood.p 2 1 0 Hogan,c 1 0 • Township Democrats Ready For Battle In Tuesday’s Primary Election Kcipcr,2b 1 1 1 Parise.c 2 0 • Spartans Fade From G J Group IV VanderElf.p 301 IjOurich.p 0 0 9 M ilazzo,2b 1 0 i Bauer,Jb ) 0, Tourney, Blanked By Ewing 3-0 Arjuino.aa 2 " _ Davis,as 1 0 9 Madison Township H igh’s bail- Madison should win at ’east one Panepinto.rf 2 0 9 lossers came out of the Central Jer­ Masker 10 9 fl 1- ■ of their next two games against 1 sey, Group IV, tourney empty- the teams from South Amboy. They 27 3 7 28 0 9 k handed Monday when Ewing High play host to St. Mary's today and Woodbridge (t) MAtflMO Twp. <•) ‘A* whitewashed them 3-0 at the West visit Hoffman tomorrow*. In :he a k r h ab r fe r Trenton school’s field. John Small­ Amboy teams they will at least be Beletkl______ss 4 . _1 1 . Z im ‘m an,3b 3 0 1 JV ‘ ’ i >? i Marciniak,2b 2 1 0 Freyowlcz.cf 2 0 9 wood pitched the shutout for Ewing t'' ■ facing an aggregation more dis­ Baran.rf 4 0 3 Panepinlo.cf 0 0# giving that school a 17-3 mark on couraged than are they. Coppola,3b 3 0 0 Doran.lb 3 0 1 the season. S'borski.lb 4 0 0 (.eLoreiuo.lb 0 0 0 I V-s Ewing Twp. (3) MadUon Twp. (0) PernicJc.e 3 0 0 VnnderEJs c 3 0 1 The Spartans did not fail for lack ah r h ab r h Mayer cf 3 0 2 McCullion.ss 20 1 of numbers. Coach Bill McKeon JimCarmine 4 0 1 Zim’mati.3b 3 0 0 MontuzolU If 3 0 0 K ostiuk.lf 3 0 9 called on one Light Blue and White Kubino58 3 0 2 McCullicn 1 0 1 PogJia.p 9 00 Davia.rf 20 0 Gaist»r.rf 4 0 0 Frzyowicz cf 3 0 i . Aquino 10 9 hopeful after another cach time the .ShuhjMa.s 4 0 0 D o ran .lh 3 0 1 M icehelll.2b 3 0 9 Spartan attack fizzled out wilh ffJJde‘and.3i> 3 t 1 De Lorenzo O O O Tread way, p 1 9 9 Krench'ki.lb 2 0 0 C ra c e .lb 1 0 0 baserunners aboard, which was ail JackC'rinine 3 0 3 Kastluk.lf 3 0 9 0 1 9 SS 9 S too often, ft started in the first in­ ning when the Madison forces had Travis Frzyowicz and Jim Doran aboard and one out. Smalhvood THE FOLLOW ING INDEPENDENT THINK­ sent the third strike past Jan Kos- tuik and John Hogan. It happened ING DEMOCRATS OF STRATHMORE HAVE again in the second. G ary Vandcr- Els, Madison pitcher, singled and PLEDGED THEIR SUPPORT TO JO H N MARZ JR. Randy Milazzo walked. But Small­ wood whiffed John Acquino and FOR COUNCILMAN. Butch Panepinto to end a second Madison chance. With their rivals so prodigal, the Joseph Buckley — Line Rd. Ewing forces racked up a marker In the second when they had the Russell G . Bucco — Main St. bases filled with two outs and Mil' aizo booted John Carmine’s roller. Anthony DeCandi* — Cypress Lane Ileld In Cheek James Driscol — Cypress Lane The Spartans were more subdued in the middle innings and Ewing William J. Dwyer — Uoyd Rd. widened their margin in the fourth. Charles P. Hamilton — Inglewood Lane Al Rubino produced a pinch singte I with men on third and second and Frank Heinze — Cypress Lane two out lo run the Ewing lend to 3*0. Edward Johnson — Idle wild Lane In the sixth and seventh the Spartans again went through the . William F. K oh berg — Atlantic Ave. process of blowing chances with Michael J. Kirby — Idlewild Lane two aboard. Smallwood finished taoMiao m o r o i o M N IE L H. DOWNEY JOSEPH ZAJwaoa LEDFOKD M M . ANGEIJl &CIINEIDER with a total of 13 strikeouts, all Aaron Levy — Imbrook Lane placed at times when they would hurt the Spartans the most. The C . Manken — Cypress Lane children live at 171 Fordham Dr., Mr. Lovell ii a used - car sales (MT), Stockbine . Tirn« Fred Martini — Northland Lane committeemen, including Mayor years ago. versity. He is an economist with Mr. Smith Is chicf accountant ol at the College of Ettal, Bavaria; 20.5 nets. Shot put—Cholwca rVAtmltlo.ZI) .1 0 0 JnhnsoM.p 1 (J 1) Silvers,rf 2 1 1 THE FDSTeST \ H«ll.p 2 0 0 SzyarUi.p 2 1 0 firran.ua 3 1 1 „ QETS' f* 29 1 4 29 ? 10 use K W I T 1 tHe M?STEJ>T. j Shot* Cotiferenre North “ R " S tanaingi «L Shore lltjrtunil 11 \ far ( t o il Bh| (aatrol MalHWim 9 3 H uim on 7 0 Chfficli bugi may ba at NOW . , . K h i Ujiii Twp. 9 « •vldtnca Iv a ytllowing, than browning Southern Freehold 9 7 of q i» ii . . . similar to drouth dam aga, Keyport 9 7 MaMAMJIIJIIl i T Spraad KWIT Immadiataly en wat or Jry foliaga . , . A ho m ad a i a pravantetiva Morey Discharged From against Chinch Bug* as soon as wcalhar is in tha I0‘i or abova, Rapaat at ?• U. S. Air Force weak intervals. Also halpful In controlling othftf pasts such as leaf hoppers, tlovar l\tlwf Hit* Mntnwnn flrmmiiitr Srhixil D rlti "bii|-friiN In WontUiful chill* if Similny, m ln u tM . eaten. Gallon Tlii' ntTiiii w iii « H I ■ nlkm li'il mill I In- I'm 1 In |!hili'fiil In nil who iill.-iM.'il utiil lltc*. wild |.uii liri-.i'rl iHlui'H'c In I*' I'i Itl ‘:t'|.j.'.fl of Ihe 1II1II1 CALL 5 6 6 - 1 0 1 3 ftisfdllod President

M u /MUi'il M.iimllt, I ,11 Ip St., iviIh 'imMmIImI iik iiii'tldi'iil '>1 ihe Tony’, HARRIS HARDWARE Mniiiwiin /Siliill I ilm iHiim Cninmii., In 1 ill n illmii'r iii'HIIIM lirltl ir 130 MAIN STREET W i DELIVER MATAWAN JWMIMON WMIK lAMDI'L M ANItm iO ftlUMND VKNMII.VM rtitm vMAAi COIlllj: Ih w lif t May 27, I9M THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. First Section — Page Thr*# Future Nunes Day LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Heavy Fines In of N.V.aL.B BR. West of Locuat Rt., Matawan in the County s4 Moiunoutn center line of Main Street In a not- ten request forwarded to the Town­ awan - Borough of Malawan bound­ line of South Atlantic Avenue; thcnce A# Matawan R tfim l Clllfwood. Matawan Twp., P.O. Box and State of New /ersey: . therly direciioo to a point where thr ship Clerk or the Commissioner ot ary line, said boundary line bein? f4) Easterly end Northerly along the 299, Cliffwood, New Jersty and to BEING known and deal|Ra«a4 as said center line of Main Street inter­ Registration In Freehold on forms the center line of Atlantic Avenue center line of South Atlantic Avenud maintain a warehouse at S.S. of Cliff* Lots 979 and 880 in Block M on sects the center line of Stale High­ provided by aaid Township Clerk, or and the center line of Dock Street lo to its Intersection with the centear Bgart’s Court B y Vraai Nafeaaa W wood Ave., approx. SM (4. E, of M ap of Section I CUffwood way 34; Uience (9) along Uie said cen­ Commissioner or by calling In person its intersection with the centcr Une line of Church Street; thence <5fc N.Y.&L.B.RR. West of Locust SI. Matawan Township, Monnoutta Coun­ tcr line of State Highway 54 in an st the office of tha Township Clerk of Matawan Creek; thence (2) Southeasterly along the cenler line The Futnre Nuraae Club of Mata­ easterly direction to a point where M i t f t t n t e t k v d D . E lc a it . Mat- CMf/wood, M atjw an Twp., P.O. Bom ty, N. which map wai filed in or Commissioner of Registration up Northeasterly and Easterly along the of Church Street to its Intersection said center line ot State Highway Jl to and in cluding Septem ber 23, 1065. •M a TowhMp, May 11 ItvM waa Regjaaal High School la help­ SM, Cliffwood, New Jarsey and to tne County Clerk's Office aa Case center line ot ilatawan Creek to the with the center line of Line Boad; maintain a aalearoom at S.S. of No. 68*1 filed April I. ia24. intersects the roadbed of the Central On Thursday, Septem ber 23, 1945. point of boundary between the Town­ thence (6) Southerly along the cen* W iu d D E S C R IB E D In accordance «dth a the registration books w ill be closed ship of Matawan and the Borough of ter line of Une Road to the place | M a»tM traffic * i U m rk tM chooaa careen In nursing aad of N.Y.fcL.B.RH, Weat of Locust St., along said roadbed to a point whe*e until after the forthcoming General Keyport; thence (3) Southerly along of BEGINNING. . Cliffwood, Matawan Tup., P.O. Dox survey mada by Edward C. ReUly said roadbed intersects the center health through careful career es- and Co. dated January 10, I9a8. Election on Tuesday, November 2, the Township of Matawan - Borough Polling place: Strathmore Clemen* 195, CUttwood, New Jersey. line of Church Street; thence (11) 1065. of Keyport boundary line to its inter* phaatkM, lacludiag commuaity ser­ along the said center Une of Church tary School, Church Street. Objcctiona, if any. should ba made BEING commonly known as VTS section with the center line of the vice projects, Joha V. Ceracciolo, Woodmere Drive, Clilfwoog Beach, Street in a westerly direction to the Notice ta hereby given that the Dis­ NINTH ELECTION DISTRICT A IMW|llll* af aa m U M w 'i lmmediattly in writing to tha Direct­ point or place of Beginning. trict Board of Registry and ElecUon tn Freehold & Atlantic Highlands Rail­ iacipal ot Matawaa Ragiaaal or of the Division of Alcoholic Dev* New Jersey. and for tha Township of Metawaa. road; thence (4) Southwesterly along BEGINNING at the interseoUon ef llM t RomU A- MiwM*. gh School, haa deaignated Thurs­ •rage Control, 1100 Raymond Boule­ TOGETHER with all futures aow Polling place, Midway Hoae House County of Monmouth and State of Neu the center line of the Freehold fr At­ the center line of State Highway vard, Newark. New Jersey. or hereafter attached to or used In on Washington Street. Jersey will meet at the places here­ lantic Highlands Railroad, passing Route 34 with the boundary line be* day, May IT, a* local FNC Day ta connection with the premises herein FOUirTH ELECTION DISTRICT inafter designated on over the place of beginning to the tween Matawan Township and Marl* JOSEPH BRUNO t/a 11) Northerly honor Future Nuraea Club* aad BRUNO'S SODA * BEER described and the following house­ All that part of the Borough o» TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1565 intersection of the center line of boro Township: thence l i k k l DISTB1BUTOHS hold appliances or fixtures which Matawan bounded on the east and between the hours of 7 a.m. and fl State Highway Route 34; thence (5> along the center line of State High­ aim!lar high achool health group* way Route 34 to tts intersection w ith S.8. of Cliffwood Ave., are part of the realty: Range, 12 northeast by Uie boundary Une of p.m. for the purpose of conducting Southerly along the center line of § i» M «*• ? N for their coatributtons lo aursUg State H ighw ay Route 34 to Its inter­ the cenler Une of Lioyd Road; thenc* ppeetf. Thi* dHeadMt aleo paid I I I approx. 290 ft. E. of alum. SfcS and 2 alum, doora. the Township of Malawan, on the the general election for the election aad to their commuaitie*. If.Y .* L B fiR. West of Tha approximate amount of the aouth by the northerly boundary line o f: section with the center line of South (21 Northeasterly along the center m t H em u ter haviaf ao r«lttra- Locust St., Cliffwood. judgment to be satisfied by aai4 t sle or til* Township of Marlboro, on th# One Governor. Atlantic Avenue; thence (61 Easterly Une of Lloyd Road to its intersection The Future Nuraea Club at Mata­ with the center line of Ivyhill Drive; ** ta Mg mmarnkom ih a i ttoooad Matawan Twp. P.O. Box 299, is the au mof Sll.wo.oa together with west by the boundary line of the Two State Senators. and Northerly along the center line wan ia holding ita annual tea aa Cliffwood, New Jersey the costs of this sale. ■ .. _ Township of Matawan and on the Three members of the General Ae- of South Atlantic Avenue to ita in ­ thence (3) Southeasterly along the tersection with the centcr line of center line of Ivyhill Drive to its In* thle day In order to proclaim Fa- JS 114.40 JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, norMi by a Une extending ee follows seinbly. Sheriff. to wit: One Sheriff. Church Street; Ihence (7) Easterly tersection with the center Une of «I% r fotaf f l milM w r kaur aa lure Nureef Club day In the achool: ulong the center Une of Church Line Rond, the boundary Une be­ NOTICE Dated April 14, 1*8 . BEGINNING at a point where the Two Members of the M onmoulh M H a M, CIHtwood, Bruce I. Invitation I* extended to all high Kovacs, Anderson, Uorowtta • County Board of Freeholders. Street to lls intersection with Ihe tween Matawan Township and Holm* Taka aottoa that Kamoa, Inc , trad center line of New Brunswick Ave­ del Township: thence (4) Southerly S a v M i , Laat Braack, paid H I Rador. Attys, nue la intersected by the boundary Three Coroners. center line of Atlantic Avenue, achool atudenta Interested in health Ing aa Petaraon'a Buttonwood Manor J27 147.52 ______Seven Councilmen-at-Large. thence (8) Northerly along the cen­ and Southwesterly along the Mata­ ■ad M eoece and had Ua liceaee has applied to the Mayor and Council Une of the Townahip of Matawan wan Township - Holmdel Township carecrs. thence (1) in a northerly dlrecUon The sessions of the registry boarda ter line of Atlantic Avenue to the ■Had I I d a n aa »ummoa» from o t tha Borough of Matawan, N J. NOTICE A , will be held at the foUowlng polling place of BEGINNING. boundary line to a corner common Program for the tea will consist for a Ratal) plenary Consumptloa along the easterly edge of Lake Lef- to the Township of Matawan, the Patrolman Albert iaequla. Sul* Take notice that Aiie Solomon, ttad* ferta to the gully that runa in Uie Polling Place: Matawan Township of a talk oa health careers, how liquor Iicenae for premises located ing as Morganville General ^ ^ e i Pl0tFIRST ELECTION DISTRICT Hose St Chemical Co. Fire House, Township of Marlboro, and tha M ic e brausht' ia two defeadaati. at Route 24, Matawan, N. J. back of Locust Place; thence (2) Township of Holmdel; thence (S) the Future Nuraea Club of Matawaa has applied to the Township, C om ­ along a line drawn down the center BEGINNING at the intersection of 75 Lower Main Street. Name and addresses of Of flea re mittee of Marlboro Township for the ccntcr line of State Highway Northwesterly along the Matawan VroofMr T.J. R y u , Keyport, ar- I* run, aad a review of the club'a of said gully to a point where the SIXTH ELECTION DISTRICT Township • Marlboro Township boun* ara a t followa: a plenary retail distribution license center line of Schenck Avenue inter­ Route 35 and the centcr line of Mat­ aaigaad Walter W. Sodea, Fair activities. Program chairman la Prank Peterson. I Madison Ave., for premises situated at corner of awan Creek; thonee (1) Southwester­ BEGINNING at the intersection of dory line to the place ol BEGIM* sects the center line of M ain street; the center line of Church Street with n i No . Haven. The defendant paid $23 and Kathy O'Donnell and the refresh­ Bradley Beach, N. J., Officer, Di­ Old Tennent and Spring Valley Rd., thence (3J along the said cemer ly clang the ccnter line of Matowan rector, Stockholder. Marlboro Township. N. J. Creek to the boundary line between the center line of Lloyd Road; Polling Place: Strathmore Elemeft* H cotta for uiiaa platee not in­ ment committee Is headed by Sa­ Une on M ain St. in ■ northerly thence (1) Westerly along the cenler James Stamos, 1138 Conventry Ave., Objections, If any, should Im 2£ade direction to a point where the eald the Township of M ataw an and the tary School, Church Street. landed for tha vehide he waa op­ Cheltenham, Philadelphia, Pa., Of­ line of Church Street to its interscc* tan Nealls. immediately in writing to: Floyd center line of Main Street intersecla Borough of Matawan; thence (2) TENTH ELECTION DISTRICT •r*tln*,, aadi H and H coate for aa ficer, Director, Stockholder. Wyckoff, Clerk, of Township of Marl­ the cenler line of State Highway 34; Northwesterly along the Township tion with the center line of AtlanUc TRACT O N E : Stave C. Pascal. 115 Second Ave., boro. thence (4) along the satd center Une of Matawan • Borough of Matawan Avenue; thencc (2) Northerly along B E G IN N IN G at the intersection of W r t g_ W itered * vehicle. Trooper A.T. Bradley Beach, N. J„ Officer, Di the center line of Atlantic Avenue A pp*lsfm Court Voids (Signed) of Sfate Highway .74 (0 a nofnf where boundary line to Jis intersection Stuto Highway Route 34 with the McKenzie, Hotedel, brou^K (a K. rector, Stockholder. A B E SOLOMON the aald center Une of State High with the center line of Mutuvvan Av­ to Hh intersection with the cenler boundary line between the Township i , Claytaa, Irviactoo, aa havlag at- John P. Kates, IIS Evergreen Ave., Box 455 way 34 intersecla the roadbed of the enue; thence (3) Northeasterly along line of the Freehold it Atlantic High­ of Matawan and the Township of Marlboro Widow's Award BradUy Beach. N. J., Officer, DI Morganville, N. J. Central Railroad of New Jersey. tho center line of Matawan Avenue lands Railroad; thence (9) North­ Marlboro: thcnce (1) Northwesterly lawed aa aallcaaaid driver to.ap- easterly nlong the ccnter line of the rector, Stockholder. J27 |7.20 Polling place, Freneau Independent to its intersection with the center Along the M ataw an Township - Marie arate a car aa Ihe Oardea Stale Chris Ratals, 507 Burlington Ave.. Freehold 6t Atlantic Highlands Rail­ Um Appellate Division of Super­ flrehouse, Freneau Ava. line of Cliffwood Avenue; thcncc (4) boro Township boundary line to ita Bradley Beach, N. J„ Officer, Di­ REGISTRY AND ELECTION Easterly along the center line ot road to its Intersection with the cen­ intersection with the center Une of ay. , • FIFTH ELECTION DISTRICT ter line of Lloyd Road; thence (4) ior Court ruled out a 99800 work- rector, Stockholder. NOTICE Cliffwood Avenue to its intersection Gravelly Brook, the boundary Une BOROUOII OF MATAWAN All that part of the Borough ot Southwesterly nnd Southerly along _...... ____ Keaaeth Wickluad men’a compensation award to Mrs. Objectlona, if any, should ba made with the center line of the Stale between the Township of Matawaa Immediately In writing to: Municipal Notice is hereby given that fee Mataw an bounded on the west by the center lino of Uoyd Road to the afcarged that oa Apr. 11 aad agala Eva Divan, Marlboro Township, the boundary line of the Township H ighw ay Route 35; thence (5) South­ and the Borough of Matawan; thcnce Clerk of Borough of Matawan. Mata* District Boards of Election and Reg* easterly nlong the ccnter line ol plnco of BEGINNING. (2) Northeasterly. Easterly, North* m Apr. H Keaaeth L. /ontaa, IM Istry in and for the Borough of Mata* of Madison, on the north by *|ie wtioee husband wm fatally injured wan, Naw Jersey. State Highway Route 35 lo the place Polling Placc: Matawnn Regional westerly, and Northeasterly alond KAMOS, INC. wan, County of Monmouth, StaU of boundary line of the Township ol i a i w r Laaa, Matawaa, tottered when he fell from a ladder while Matawan and on the aouih and east of BEGINNING. High School, Atlantic Avenue. the boundary iine betw'ecn the Town­ SO East Front Street New Jersey, will meet at the places Polling Place: Cliffwood Memorial SEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT • a druakea caaditioa oa Lloyd painting a bam. Alao ruled out hereinafter designated on by a line extending as follows to wil ship of Matawan and the Borough of Bed Bank. New Je rstj BEGINNING at a point where the School, Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. BEGINNING at the Intersection of Matawan to its intersection with the B4. A 111 fine w u Impoaad for were a IW7 temporary disability JJ $12.M TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1881 SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT the center line of Church Street and between the hours of seven a.m. and center lino of State Highway 34 in- center Une of State Highway Route •ach day. Thi* officer aim brought award to the pointer, William A. tcraects the boundary Une ot Ihe BEGINNING at the Intersection of the ccnter line of Line Road, the 34; thence (3) Southerly along the NOTICE eight p.m. (Eastern Daylight Saving tho ccnter line of State Ulflhway centcr line of Line Road being the <■ Ily in a Hawthorne, cliffwood, for Diven ar., and the payment of med­ Time), for the purpose of conducting fownshlp of Mad/son thence (I) In ccntcr line of State Highway Route Taka notice that White Shanty Inn Route 35 with the ccnter line of Cliff boundary line between Matawan and 34 to the place of BEGINNING. Inc.. a New jersey Corporation has a prim ary election for the nomina- an easterly direction along the eald ha«M( aaad defiant language to ical and other expense*. center line of Bald State H ighw ay 34 wood Avenue: thence (1) Westerly Rnrltan Townships; thence (1) TRACT TWO: applied to the Mayor and Council Uon of candidates for along the center Une of Cliffwood Westerly and Northwesterly along Edward T. Kennedy, 1411 One Governor, to a point where the easterly edge BEGINNING in the center of Te** Tha accident happened Oct. 19, or the Borough of Matawan for the Avenue to its intersection with the the center line of Church Street to as Rond at a corner common to the Dr., CUffwood Beach, paid Two State Senotora. of Lane Lefferts Intersects said cen I960, at ML Farms, Marlboro renewal of tiie Plenary Retail Con* ter Una of State Highway 34; thence centcr line of Malawan Avenue; its intersection with the center line Township of Matawan, the Township Irunk and diaorderly sumpUon Llcerutc Number C-ll for Three members ot the General As­ Township, Mr. DJven died two sembly. (2) along Uie easterly aide of Lake thence (2f Southwesterly along Uie of LJovd Hoad; thence (2 ) Northerly oi Marlboro, and the Borough of _ by Patrolman Gary premises 27 Frentau Avenue. Mat­ Lefferts in a northerly dlrecUon to center Hue of M utnw an Avenue to and Northeasterly along the ccnter Matawan; thcnce (1) Northwesterly months later. The appellate court awan, New Jersey. One Sheriff. tho boundary line between the Town­ with tho Matawan Township - R.irl- Two Members of the Monmouth Prospect Poinl; thence (3) along a nlong the boundary line between the 0 1 * * . ruled he was an independent con­ The names and addreiisea of all the line drawn across Lake Lefferts from ship of Matawan nnd the Borough >f line of Llnyd Road to its intersection Township of M alaw an and the Town* officers, directors and stockholders ol County Bonrd of Freeholders. Matawan; thence (3) Northwesterly. >Mr. Jordaa wai alao given traf­ tractor whose injuries and death Three Coroners. Prospect Point In a northeasterly di> tan Township boundary line; thence ship of Marlboro to its intersection said corporation are: Southeasterly, Southwesterly, North­ »3) Southerly along the Matowan The election of one mate and one ruction to Ravine Drive; thence (4) with the boundary line between the fle ticket* by Special Officer Jam­ were not oovered by the workmen's Nicholas Gadlno — President, di­ along a line drawn acrou the gully westerly, Northerly, and Southwest­ rector and stockholder. 27 Freneau female member of the Republican Township - Raritan Township hound County of Monmoulh and the County a l Badmaad. aliacing cauaing prop­ compensation law. to the left of Highland Avenue To a erly along the Township of Matavvnn- ary iine to the place of BEGIN of Middlesex; thcnce (2) Northeast* Ave,, Matawan, N. J, State Committee. NING. The election of one male and one point at the end of Liberty Street; Uorough of Matuwun boundary line erly along the Monmouth County * erty damage aaa having no In doing so, H reversed a Judg­ Josephine Gadino — Secretary - ihence (5) along a Una parallel with to its Intersection with the boundary Pulling Placc: Matawan Township Treasurer, director and stockholder, female member of the Democratic Middlesex County boundary Une to iti driver'* iicenae In hi* poueulon, ment by Monmouth County Judge Matawan Road to tha gulley which line between the County of Middle­ Municipal Building, 147 Lower Main intersection with the center line af 27 Freneau Ave., Matawan, N, J, Stdte Committee. runs along Aberdeen Road; thence Street. the defendaat cleared himatjlf Edward J. Ascher, who had upheld Mamie Gadlno — Director and The election of ona male and one sex and the County of Monmouth; New Brunswick Avenue; thence (SI female member of the Republican (0) along s line down the center ot thence (4) Northerly and Northeast­ EIGHTH ELECTION DISTRICT Southeasterly, Southwesterly, South* JMae offenaee. the awards granted by Alfred J. stockholder, 317 • 49th Street, Union said gully to a point where same County Executive Committee for each erly nlong tho boundary line between BEGINNING at the intersection ot easterly, and Northeasterly along the . Fiad 1. Kairaa, Route 14, Mata- City. N. J. Intersects with the center line oi Middlesex County and Monmouth the centcr line of Ivyhill Drive nnd Napier, a Judge of the Division of Objectlona, If any, should tie made district. boundary line between Uie Township The election of one male and one Matawnn Rond; thence (7) along the County to the ccntcr line of Whale the ccnter line of Line Rond; Uicnce of M utawan and the Borough of Mat* V ia, paid t l aad IS coata for fail- Workmen’s Compensation. Mr. Di­ immediately In writing to: said center line of the Matawan to have a vehicle relnapected. Margaret P. Viebrock, Borough femnle member of the Democratic Creek; thence (5) Southerly and (1) Northwesterly along the centci awan tu Its intersection with the cen* ven had been hired by Harold E. County Executive Committee for each Road ia a northerly direction to the Norlhe/mterJy along Uie ccnter line line o f.Iv y h ill D rive to its interxcc- ter line of Texas Road; thence (4) rolmaa Hugh Mehardaon l»*ued Clerk of Borough of Matawan, noint where the said center line of of Whale Creek to its intersection tlon with the center Une of Llovd Wetterfeerg, owner of the 317-acre WHITE SHANTY INN, INC. district. Southwesterly along the center Une » Mm the aummona. Charlea P. At said primary election aomina- Matawnn Road intersects the boun­ with the centcr line of State High* Hoad; thence (2) Southwej;lcrlj of Texas Road to the place of BE* cattle farm, for the painting job. Nicholas Gadino, President dary Una of the Township of Mats way Route 35; thence (0) Southeast­ nlong the center line of Lloyd Road 27 Freneau Ave., tlona shall also be made for the fol­ GINNING. Brae, 71 Ivy Way, Matawan, waa He had HAMMCm Jeraey City, New Jersey 1M5. State Committee. Mrs. Owens. The election of one mule and one FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT Attorney Notice la hereby given that Dla- BEGINNING ot the Intersection of jtO $33.80 trict Boards of Election and Regia* fenulo member of the Democratic State Committee. the centcr line nf State Highway try in end for the Borough of Ma­ Route :i5 with the ccnter line of Cliff­ MEMORIAL DAY FUN RtnREMENT? Both employer* and employee* MONMOUTH COUNTY tawan, County of Monmouth, State The ejection of one male and one female member of the Republican wood Avenue; thcncc (1) Northwest­ SURROGATE'S COURT of New Jersey, will meet at the erly nlong the center line of State SWIMMING of American enterprise contribute places hereinafter designated on County Execuuve Committee for each NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­ dlatrict. Hinhway Route .15 to it.s Intersection Pools and Chemicals to th* oountry's economic stabili­ SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. 1005 between the hours ot 7 a.m. and a The elecUon of one male and one with the center line of Whale Creek; Life Jactiels fN MV9 fw ftNNMMlti • ty, through the Payroll Savings ESTATE OF FLORENCE N. TAY­ thence (2) Easterly along the ccnter LOR. DECEASED, p.m. for the purpose of conducting the female member of tha Democratic Plan (or U.S. Savings Bonds. It's general election for tha election of County ExecuUve Committee for each line nf Whale Creek its meandering PICNICKING Pursuant to the order of DONALD dlatrict. courses to the mean high water line Angelo J. Tomw lo a good example of practical pa­ J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the One Governor. Grills • JU • C he iti Two State Senators. At said primary election nomlna of Raritan B ay; thence (3) SouUi* 91 triotism. County of Monmouth, thin day made, ttons ahall also be made for the fol­ easterly along the mean high water on tha application of the undersigned, Three members of the General Aa- GARDENING aem bly. lowing municipal officers: line of Raritan Buy to Its intersec­ LEGAL NOTICK Manufacturers Hanover Trust Com­ One Sheriff. Seven Councilrnen-at-Large. tion with the ccntcr line of South Tools * Hose • Sprinlleri it MKHwooo t ir im c s pany (By: Edward E. Bremner, Two Members of the Monmouth Notice is hereby given that quail Concourse; thcnce* Westerly vice President}, the Sole Executor, fied voters of the Township of Mata* along tho center line of South Con­ FISHING MATAWAN, N. J. LEOAL NOTICE of tha astate of the said Florence County Board of Freeholders, Three Coroners. wan not already registered tn eald course to its Intersection with the Rods - Aee)i - Luraa Sealed propoiaU will tie received N. Taylor, deceased, notice is hereby Township under the lawe of New ccnter line of Cliffwood Avenue; by the Matawan R«*!onal School Dial- Mayor. ■L_____ OMee NT-1104 ven to the creditors of said deceased Two Counclimen for the full term. Jersey governing permanent regts- thence (5) Southwesterly and West­ Shop By Phone net Board of Education until 8:00 R present to the aald Sole Executor traUon may reglater with the Town­ erly along the center line of Cliff­ RetMeeee IM-M22 P.M.. pravallln* time, on Monday, Tax Assessor. Come In and Get Your their claims under oath within six Tax Collector (Unexpired term) ship Clerk, or notify aaid clerk ol wood Avenue to the place of B E ­ Thru Our Catalog June T, 19*9, at the Matawan Gram ­ months from this date. change of residence, it the clerk'a GINNING. m ar School No. t, tor tha supplying of The sessions of the registry bo ara FREE SPRING CATALOG Dated: May 7th, IMS. will b« held at the following polling office. Municipal Bldg., 147 Lower Polling Place: Veterans' Memor­ Irrigation Equipment. Manufacturers Hanover Main St.. in the Township of Mata­ ial Home, Cliffwood Ave. it H aw ­ Specifications and bkl forms places: Full S .l.ctio e ol I aeeM Ma latwawHea ea Ike plea mar Trust Company FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT wan, during business hourB, or direct thorn Street. Cliffwood. be s«ured from the offlca ol tae (By: Edward t . Bremner, to the Commissioner of Registration FIFTH ELECTION DISTRICT Secretary, Matawan Grammar School. All that part of the Borough ef • AUTO SUPPLIES • HARDWARE • SPORTING GOODS Vice President) Matawan, BEGINNING at a point io Freehold between Wednesday, BEGINNING nt the intersection of Broad and South Streets, Matawan, O Park Avenue June 2. 1065, end Thursday, Septem­ the ccntcr line of the Freehold & • SKATE RO AROS • BIKES • W A G O N S • TOYS N. 1„ between tha hours ol *:to R whore the center line of Muin Street aaaea«e«aa***aaea*eeaea aw York City, New York. intersects the boundary Une of the ber 23, 1085. Atlantic Highlands Railroad and the A.M.and 4:00 P.M., dally except Sat­ Sola Executor. Notice 01 change tn residence et ccntcr iine of Atlantic Avenue; urday and Sunday. Township of M ataw an thence (1) 112 MAIN ST., MATAWAN — 566-3152 Maurice B. McLaughlin, Esq. along the aaid center line of Main appllcaUon for transfer of registra­ thence (1) Northerly and North­ The Board ot Education reserves 40 Journal Square tion ahall be made either by writ- westerly along the Township of Mat- the right lo relect eny and all pro- Street la a aoutherly direction to the Jarsay City, New Jersey. bridge on Main Street south of South poaala and to waive minor Informal­ Attorney. ities In the beat Interest, ot ttie Street; thence (2) along a Una drawn C % ...... teae. i t S2J.es down the center of the gully crossed WMMM, school district. by the aaid bridge to Laka Lefferts; Edward J. Scullion, 48 Secretary thence (3) in e northerly direction S H ERIFF’S SALE along the easterly odfle of Lake Lef- ! » * ■ ' Matawan Regional SUPERIOR COURT School District ferta to Prospect Point; thcncs (4) OF NEW JERSEY along a Une arawn across Lake Lef* Use H ORSE SENSE ANMLO J, TOMAMUO Board of Education CHANCERY DIVISION Matawan, N. ferta from Prospect Point In a north­ J. MONMOUTH COUNTY easterly direction to Ravine Drive; I t laeelwaed Teneee Dated: t-IT-M Docket No. r-20S7*S4 thence (S) elong s Une draw n across FM >4-a--- - y J in te as IH P M W ii Ra we JERSEY MORTGAGE COMPANY, the gully to the left of Highland a corporation of the State of New Avenue to ■ point at the end of Lib- TAKE NOTICK that JOSEPH BRU Jersey. Plaintiff vs: THOMAS BAT­ f c i - a , - H i- - | NO trading as BRUNO'S SODA a arty Street, thence (9) slonu e line mVVTV^MniH- UTV KIN. JR . and SHARON T. BATKIN, parallel with M ataw an Road to the BEER DlffrHIBtrroas ha. applied ZN CAR riNANCZNO- to the Director et the Dlvlalon ol his wife, Defendants ully which runs along Aberdeen By virtue of a writ of execution «:oad, thence (7) elong a Une down Alcoholic...... “Bevereje CoControl lor' in the above stated action to me Naw Varit N, T. Slate Beverefe Distributor'srlbu Ucenx the center of this gulley to a point lo r t the premises situated atal eS.S. s. oloi directed. I shall expose for sate at where aame intersects with the cen­ iublle vandue. at the Court House ter Une of Mataw an Road; thence (Bl Cllflwood Ave.. Approx. He ft. E fn tha Borough ot Freehold, County along the eald centcr line of Matawan of Monmouth, New Jeraey, nn Tu p*> Road In a northerly direction lo the day the 1st day of June, 1M5, at point where aaid center tine of Mat­ You get m ore I o'clock, P. M. Prevailing Time. awan Road intersecla the boundary ALL that tract or parcel of land, line of the Township of M atawan; situate, lying and being In the Town* thence ID) along tiie said boundary RIAL ESTATE ship of Matawan, in the county of line of the Township of Matawan to horse - p ow er Monmouth, In the State of New Jer* the point or place of Beginning. tey: NUMBERED and d^llntfulsbrrt Polling nlace, Y. M C. A. Building. on tha Map designated as Cllffwnori Jackson St. Beach, in Matawan Township. Doing SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT ^ INSURANCE Section No. B dated June, 192.1 wlikii All that part of the Borough ol out of. your map has been filed in the Monmouth Matawan, BECllNNiNG at a point Counly Clerk's Office as Lot No. 160 where the center linn of M ain Street rbONDS-AUTO-HOME OWNERS and tne adjoining one-half (>i) ot Lot Intersect* the center line of Church No, 187 In Blocx No. 05, antd Man Street, thence (1) in an eautmly di dollar w ith filed August SI, IP2S as Case No. flfw, rectlon along the ccntcr line ol BEING also known as 16(1 Pnrvn Church Street, thence (1) in an eas­ Placi, CUlfwood Beach, Matawan terly dlrecUon along the center line Township, Monmouth County, New of Church Street lo a point wlieri1 Jeraey. aaid center line of Church Street In BEING the name premises con lersceti the boundary line of the John L Tossini Agency veyed to Thnmm Batkin, Jr. hy dped Townahlp of Matnwan; thence (2) our LOW COST BANK AX7TO LOAN from George Mulley, Executor of the along iiald boundary line of the Townahlp of M ataw an lo a point ast Will snd Testament of Albert where said boundary line Inttraecta 117 MAM It. MATAWAN karnler, deceased, et al, dated June 17, 1M4 and recorded July 1, lf*H the cariter lire nf Atlantic Avenue, llienoe (ft) elong said center line of In the Office of tha Clerk of M on­ Atlantic Avenue to e point where tbe Officei Closed Monday, May 31, Legal Holiday. mouth County In Book 3214 o( Dtedi aaid oenter line of Atlantic Avenue . . . FREE GIFTS for fluid County at pegs SM. Intersecla the center lie nf Main Included as pari of the mortgaged Mre«t; thence (4) along laid center for New Depositor! ai Our premise* la a Uaa Range, or any re ­ line of Main fttreel in a southerly placement thereof aa described in direction to the point or place of Cliffwood Office. While the Financing Statement Form tJCC-1. The approximate amount of the ^V oiitni^nlece, Washington Engine quantities last. Com* In Judgment to he istlif/ed hr la id Company Fire flouae on T.IKie Street i SIAUIIE OEAIRS salt in the sum of Itt.ftOO.W) together Today. THIlU) ELECTION DISTRICT . with the r»ugh ,oJ ROUTE ERNSTON RD. PA 1-1*71 “OO SEPH S K IM I A...... SHAFTO, Matawan, IlKOINNiNCJ at a pntn t a JhPilff. where the oenter line of Main Street THE CARMERS EHCHANTS Opp< Sayre Woodi Shopping Centar aled Interaeote me center line of Chur Hi uCaniCsrtar _ prii A English. Va, ti Aliya. »H B Htrteti thence (T> in e enuUwly JIT IM.*)i«r A Englli rectlon along the *ei Highway !H m i WMh'tiy iIIipc i«m IHlHATtON, « New io a point whcio th* Hilt! renlrr lion rinti'i: oi'i'iCMi J a w v , I'liiHtllff v«‘ IN1NAI.fl H. nf f*tfile llinliwflv III th'1 )!(!):!./ ftii'l NHHMA H U K U , (ill li'Miml-iiv Iin** llo* T"'VMr1ilp o Route 34 * # Mall) Street S PROM SPCCIALf wlf*. UffpiutniiN M-nil’.'iltj IIhmii-m ili) nl"'u! (Im Mf'i ttv v iiitif of rt writ of pmpimiH-im I.-.in* lnfV lino llm Tm* "I Lloyd [{oid Kuvltit U t i f hi Hip almvt* Mfilnl rtrMmi Im him M;ll.l = rin In n ||'i| MI Whfte aul'f |IM«- Mutswen COMPLETE illWlwil. 1 «h'i1! hnimh* fop Mle rtl 1-ih'lswU IhP fi'tih’t l|na -if SO puhlM' ot (ii»* ( ‘" ih j h'h A V*' *' t|r*; lltrip.H III fl El If} |l»< nt Ftl'rholrt, ('tilth!, , ' i I)|t| Iv tlil II ' I .11 Hi' • M l! I*ir* Cllffwuiiil nml Mnlnwnn Avrt., OUTFIT of M"’*muiiMi, Jutfipv, "M ‘hiP* 1.1 l.lfcH I .1 I If'l f = *'• *»»M Pllll. 8 Hav iHt* lot *ti\ *if ,Iiim*\ I'nin nt i I. i| Milt’’ Iti I' i• h »t I.-" I-’ l*|:if* — ----- i ( ‘Ilf/WIH'll oVI-^h I* M IMrv-ilHo« Tim* •"...... ) 7 1 *!">•(< rt |l"*« ‘I* I ‘ It MU". 1 : All Ilw f..l|..t* i.t»i (|,i.-I -I t‘n> f ' ... .■*.(,I«i| i>f f u lls i| t’1*1'- 1 l.f !»>!•! !>■** I'I‘ H.lM.e Im M t ‘ Urn f . .ti. f ..... •■[ -■ ler--,I I; A OTHER NEW STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM )„t. I . . I II., li Wi ii/, ) j,,! i’/i i A i'./i i’ ll iV> ...... hi V,'*. i?iT7, hi«|t>ifW (lit’ ‘^nMitifiiji i( I M i Birn.i, II,. mi. Ill) ut.in^i Ulf ifi ‘fJi »h mi h yfi i'111'.h y.!< ih t j1 f ii'i :t]\}i Hi 1 '1 1 f i n THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Hiuriday, May tt, IH 8

their aewty • eetaWiahed Y ES, Kalia Susan Lanzaro Fines lor failing to meet inspec- Lhat on the sam e sized lots as Lev*, mmct April, baa placed IB Im M a e er aat having creden­ ilt was permitted to me. nin*> hous­ 1 pafMisae aad fad- CfuMmad On Sunday tials in possession were imposed un es could be buili but if he is forced btan (Jnurtnl M a n T. Fogarty, T7* Furman tiane jfiba. to comply with the lfiO fL by 150 iL ______W ant— ina, P rwadeat KdUi ‘Susan Lauaro, daegttor Blvd., niTTnund Beach, and Vcr- zoning, only lour houses could go tbe Crabbad Ynub faviem eat of JUr, Jsd Mrs. 'Willuni Lantaro, aaa Steflea, « Imperia PI., Mata­ up. waa, oa summons from township ! I. Sarrice, * + t aa tbs aatablfrbaMat ® H i m St., Matawaa, was chrj** Cites Ortfoaace lewd on Ssnday at St. officers. "V U B fWUtfSBVSKBT &SU M a u m a tt VES ■ Craetord Rudolph Masia, a board member, Church, Keyport. Godfweots were . i h m V A a a Alaeit Sark, chairman ot Youth told him he was not entitled to p T i k SSS t m h i m m m ■nptoyanaa Service is Tnstoa, Mrs. Larvy Walker, M ataw an, awl the same right as Levitt m subdi­ CHAMPIONSHIP FROG spiced with international in­ t-anuro jr., Morganville. A loke on establishing a YES, Raa- kmepk Authority Moves vision ia that, under the plasnad trigue, lhe centennial of the Calaveras County jumping frog naag thr Office and CalMtiag buffet was held st ihe home of ber iW A irsn.'iruaeA & ss (continued from page one) oommuniiy ordinance, ihe Levin contest ended Sunday nig}it with more than SO,MM frog ______m mttimm mm * mt rnrnm M M Ma “ taotial Employes*. parents. firm was giving the township sew­ Uk Jan. 7 but Ibe Authority agree*! watchers watching. For tl*e over-all winner, a big bullfrog The Janiorm are frfaimiag a cam- Guests attending were Mr. and ers, roads, water systems, a schucJ, t& s& ^ Tsar& ar& ss* 2t.t la aa I 2t 4lay extension since thr named “Hops" from Lafayette, Calif, it was literally a casO munity meeting at vfaiick apeakers Mrs. Louis Sakowski and aon, Jo- opentitas ceased because of win and various other public improve­ froa argaataed Yeuih Eoploy- aeph, Mrs. Sophie Sakuwtki. JtAn ter weather. The Authority's con ment s. of Jo or die . . . MWt don’t eat tliem if they avia," said Hops’ aiaat Senices wiM speak on "How Sakowski, Mr. snd Mrs. L urry W al­ saltiag fwelseen, Charles J. Km> Nicholas Schiarafti, Yardville, co-owner, Leonard Hall, a frog-raising lover of frog.legs who To Orgaalae A YsuU Eapieyoieat ker and daughters, Terry aad Ca­ per Associates, estimated about Sb who would build the houses on the is $300 richer breause of the cham pion's 14-foot-iune-ioch Service." thy. Mr. aad Mrs. Reter Peteraoa per w l tl the line work had I sol a properly, challenged the leap. Tlae frog has only l i seconds to make his jump. Own­ aad children, Glenn, Lynn snd P a t­ beea onwpteted. The Authority al­ view o f Mr. Masia. Me declared ers, who may not touch the contender, encourage him Award To Araa Man la ricia, all « f Matawan; M r. aad so contended, in an argument -with that the Levitt firm pave the town­ Mrs. loaepb Lanzaro sr., Mr. and Pardun which began last fall, ship “nothing,” that it was all add­ screaming, jumping.up and down and running around in 1956 Skip EaploMOfl M rs. Vincent Gentile and sons, Vin- that lhe pavii\g on rtreets had nol ed to the sale price to the home- circles . . . Mark Twain immortalised the jumping fraaa ceat and Doaald. Mr. Mad Mra. been returned to the condition hvyer. He averred he wm* pLmmag competition in the sleepy little Sierra footiiiiis town 10# year* A Cllffirood Beach man was oae Joseph Lascars jr. and children, which existed prior to construction, TMUUDAY. MAT JT, OB a house of substantial fkior ago. Angel’s Camp, which normally has about 18M inhab­ af three ik y y v d worbera lo be Chris, Jody, Lori and Eugene, all file Authority al a special meeting area and cellar aud the township awarded dawiages for in^aries is a ol Moraanville.

* OUTFIT No. 76777 ...... 9 600.00 $ 2 9 4 i t OUTFIT No. 63144 ...... % 765.00 $ 2 9 7 WIN AN 0LDSM0BILE 4-4-2 i t OUTFIT No. 7631 1 ...... $ 545.00 $397 Four4-4-2 grand prizos I Plus 442 transiftor radiotl You don't i t OUTFIT No. 65187 ...... $1540.00 $994 have to play golf to win. Visit your Olds Dealer or participat­ ing golf professional.. .got your "Golf-O-Rama " forml (Soma of above outfiti ineluda 4 roomi wifJi Hill f'"/* ur,-i% tnil'niM I. >n» t ) V f. fl f i«f ir. >rV n f't tf» l‘r '-ft '■?■! «’1 <*1. sMtfl w ,il rf- |■ 11,«■1 < if'^ Mn\id»nl* of N**w .Im v< fniivr, «'»i| fo» !■'i roe? n*tn«»*.l Io-mi hr M' < 4'Wf), i;nlr<»| ?H, AND MORE — LOTS MORE! • SOME ROOMS SOLD INDIVIDUALLY FOUND AT FIELD FURNITURE WAREHOUSE DEPT. (INQUIRE AT MAIN STORE) Before pr tiftof tht «am«...ar for 0 tatty mack Opan Monday and Friday Evening* anytime. . . briny your dcito to McDoaald'i. It'i olwoys Other Days HI 6 P.M. a plaaiuro lo dino hero. Our Homburgert—mudo with 100% pur« beef ground freth dolly—or* a«rv«d hot off Ihe giIII on tousled bun, Our Shukoi or* lit* good «U*fciililonod kind. Our french Frlei-ctlip, golden brown and pitting hot—you mvar had 'am 10 good. Coma In today for #** to MM food In town at prices lhatptauiel 0 S £ L too* tmt t t * h M m ar«/»*a

7-11 E. FRONT ST., KEYPOP /rx'syv* If i * M ' PHO N i 244*3020 U M A C tia m i* Me Donald's fM ' Ohamv Sol** NMMfc' M 0 N 0 A Y , M n KEYPORT STORE CLOSED MONDAY, ll&TV H lllilt tti^ftewfld of tha ChampMpi,’1 Tin iaiitaki l« Iml MEMORIAL DAY . . . EAST IRUNSWICK u m H um m ttirM t / m t tMf "tm U m tkm *"! STORE OPEN MONDAY • 11 A.M. to S P.M. 'rr* • Highway 35 (JmI North «l Piv« Cerwri) M ldditfow n HI Ml. HIM*. i. i i-.....n-i r . m k MHHH, Vmndtf, Mty 27. IfM THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j. First Section — Pag* Rvo Sketches Young Fry At Outdoor Art Exliibit Soloists In Cantata Matawan Personal Items News Ol you Afld Your Family Is App/.elated Al Any Jim* Cali Mn. Lorraine Smith, Tel. 5G6-I321

Col. and Mri. William P. Lam Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMurray Mr. and Mrs. Toylius Schanck bert have returned home after and children, Marc Woods, were sr. and Linda Haminerstone were visiting in Massachusetts, Rhode the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. the Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Island, and Connecticut. While Thomas Travers, The Bronx. Story Schanck. there they attended the 50th reun­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt On Saturday, Mrs. Franklin S. ion of Mrs. Lambert's class at and sons, Strathmore, were the Thompson attended a reunion at Bridgewater Teachers College in Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel West Chester Teachers College, Massachuaetts. Kaiser, Teaneck. West Chester, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Sturt at­ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wurts, On Tuesday evening, Mrs. R L. tended the World’s Pair on Wed­ Marc Woods, attended a dinner* Cartan entertained at bridge. Her nesday. . dance at Bachstadt’s, East K ea n i­ guests were Mri. Warren Vree­ Mrs. Arthur Hall and Mrs. Harry burg, on Saturday evening. land, Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs. Paul Egan, Mrs. Helen Quinn, Mrs. Pitcher were the prise winners Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. when Mrs. Charles Perrine enter­ Howard Erdmann, Miss Esther Stanley Seaman, Strathmore, were tained at bridge on Thursday ev­ Blau and Mrs. Louis Pazienza. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klein and ening. Other guests attending were Prize winners were Mrs. VreeJaad, la observance of Jewish Music Month, Mra. Herbert Andrew (left children, Lori and Jonathan, Kew snd Mra. Edward Ksnfmaa, both of Cypress Ijne, Malawan, performed Mrs. Lawrence Lemaire, Mrs. Gardens, L.I. Mrs. Devlin and the hostess. Ross Maghan, Mrs. Allan J. Mor­ Mrs. Otto Gaub and Mrs. James ss soloists ia the cantata, “In Freedom’s Light," at Temple Betk-EI Mr. and Mrs. Jack B arst, Manhattan Beach, N. Y., Friday evening. Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. rison, Mrs. Johnson Cartan, Mrs. Adanxs represented the First Meth­ Strathmore, were the Saturday af­ Kaufman have beea contralto and soprano soloists at Ihe Temple fal Hayard Lamborn, and M rs. Arne odist Church Women’s Society for ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. several years, and at the Friday evening scrvice each received a gift Kulm a. Christian Service at the quarterly Sanford Pesner, Queens. of a gold watch as a token of Ihe esteem in which they are held by M r. and Mrs. Jac A. Cushman meeting of Bancroft - Taylor Rest Mr. and Mrs. George Twyman, the congregation. have returned home from Corona­ Home, Ocean Grove, on Monday Mrs. Andrew, formerly of New Bedford, Mast., has studied at th* do Beach, Calif., where they at­ Strathmore, were recently honored afternoon. on the occasion or their 25th wed­ New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and at the Juilliard tended the annual executive confer­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Perring M n. Terry M e t w , • nsanaber al tta H M w Mala St., Matawan, who served aa general chairman. ding anniversary with dinner at School of Music, New York. She has concerlized in the New England ence of the American Gas Associa­ were the Sunday guests of Mr. and area and has performed at Town Hall, New York. Mrs. Andrew has Township Aft G«Ud, sketches tfcrae-year-ald Sue Aaae The exhibit, at which 2M paintings were displayed, Shadowbrook Inn, Shrewsbury. The tion. Mrs. Kenneth Lc Quier jr., Peeks- NaM, Malawaa al tha aaWaar art raM M haM aa wai apansarcd by Ihe Matawan Borough Auxiliary dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. been contralto soloist at churches in New York and since taking up Fred and Robert Traphagen kill, N.Y. residence In Matawan, has tung in several churches In the bayahnr* Saturday at tha h aM al M n. Mary la ria t, right, la tha Bayshore Commuaity Hospital. M. Gormley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack were the guests on Saturday of Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fa- Mrs. William R. Craig entertain­ area. The. outdoor art ahow in Mata­ The following membera of Senior their own corner for displaying their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kaufman, who studied under the late Josef Turnau, formerly er. ed at bridge on Thursday. Prize wan, conducted by Mra. Richard Girl Scout Troop 112 assisted Mrs. their art work. Rudolph Fraebel. winners were M rs. Thomn.s Wel­ was a member of the Amato and Chautauqua Opera Companies. Sfcn Mr. and Mrs. Sid Katz and son, Burket on her lawn at 2M Mala Sketch artists were kept busy Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel entertained stead, Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick und sang the leading role in "The Beggar’s Opera” at Carnegie Hall aad Burket: Patricia Conlon, Donna Martin, East Brunswick, were the It.; Matawan. for the Matawaa doing charcoal and pastel portraits at pinochle on Friday. Her guests Mrs. Evart Silcox. Other guests was prominently featured in the cast of Michael Todd’s “A Night ia Becker, Karen Christinat, Virginia Saturday evening dinner guests of Borough Auxiliary of the Bayshore ot children and adults. wvre Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Ed­ were Mrs, Edward W. Currie, Mrs. Venice*’ at Ihe Jones Beach Marine Theatre. For aeveral years aha M r, and Mrs. Everett Wolfson, Community Hoapital attracted more Beck, Esther Nebus and Jo-Ann On behalf of the hospital, Mra. ith Sickles and Misa Lucie Miller. Paul Egan, Mrs. Frederick Noble, w u soprano soloist al Sl. Michael’s Episcopal Church, New Y*rk, aad than SM viaitora who viewed and Nebus. Burket thanks everyone who ussi.4t Strathmore. at the First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich, r Mrs. Dwight Gatwood, Parlin; Mrs, Joseph Baier, Mrs. Gerard purchaaed the worki of many ama­ Refreshments were sold by the ed with the planning and execution Mr, and Mrs. Alan Lesh and Mrs. Thomas Welstead and Mrs. Devlin and Mrs. Leroy Sickels. teur and professional artists. Matawan Junior Woman's Club for ol such a successful affair. She has children, Strathmore, were the Sun­ Donald W. Robinson were the prize Miss Patricia McKeen, Mrs. Sixty-eight artists dlaplayed over the benefit of the hospital. A penny- been urged to make tlito outdoor day guests of Mrs. Sophie Metiis, winners when Mrs. Frederick De- Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Eugene M painting* on anow fencing ar­ candy cupboard also was woll- art show an annual affair and her Brooklyn. Woman's Club To Mrs. Day Heads j derick entertained at luncheon Krebs, Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. ranged around the lawns. patroniied by the children who had decision ia awaited. bridge on Wednesday. Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, Frederick Dederick, Mrs. Leroy were Mrs, Howard Veaie, Parlin; Staten Island, wem the Sunday Sickels, Mrs. William J. Rabel, Mark 50 Years Matawan BPW MRHS Varsity, Jayvaa Mrs. Peter A. Read, Middletown; guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lea­ and Mri. Gerard Devlin were the Joint Memorial Mrs. David Bruct and Mrs. E l­ hy, Marc Woods, when the birth­ Friday evening bridge guests of The Woman's Club of Matawan Mrs. Mildred Day was elected Shower Fetes president of the Matawan Businesa Cheerleaders Chosen more Kattner, day of Mrs. Thompson was cele­ Mrs. W. O. Diggin. The prize will celebrate ita 50th Anniversary Freeman Beck. Highlands, was brated. winners were Miss McKeen, Mrs. Oct, 18. Plans for the historic event and Professions! Woman's Club at Linda Condit By Gleria Bueea H In Matawan Twp. the weekend guest of his son and Mrs. Pauline Rappaport, Brook­ Laird, and Mrs. Krebs. were discussed at the meeling of the meeting held in the Midway Tension ran high in the girls gym daughter-in-law, M r. and Mrs. E l­ lyn, is spending this week as the Mrs, Franklin S. Thompson was the executive board held Monday Fire House, Wsihington St., Mata­ Miss Linda Condit, daughter of in the club house. wan. at Matawan High School whan the Joint memorial services will mer Beck. guest of Mr. snd Mrs. William the weekend guest of Mrs. Barclay Mr. and Mrs. Howard Condit, 74 be conducted by the Guadalcanal Miss Barbara Jean Schaffer and Levenson, Strathmore. Allen, M t. Hotly. Mrs. William Bowie, president Serving with her for the lttMC West Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, cheerleading advisors. Miss Mar­ garet Kerwin and Mrs. Patricia Post 4745 and the Ladies Auxiliary, her mother, Mrs. Winston Schaf­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst, Strath­ Calvin D. Pearce returned home for the 1965-66 year, conducted the term will be M iu Jean Herrmann, was honored at a surprise shower Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the fer, were the recent guests of Gov. Thursday from a business trip to meeting of the retiring and new fir:' - .e president; Mrs. Elizabeth given by her bridal party. Miss Grandmaison, chose the new I96J- more, were the Sunday evening 'M cheerleading squads. post home Sunday at 11 a.m. Richard J. Hughes, at which time guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Great Falls, Mont. boards. J.ji.ay, second vice president; MiM Donna Lisaechi and M iu Carole Kathleen Dowd, recording secra- The girls were chosen by their P 1 a ils for the ceremony Barbara interviewed the governor. Krasowiiz, Strathmore. William Quinn returned home on The new board includes Mrs. Dominick, Cliffwood Beach, and Monday after spending a week at tary; Mrs. Theresa RandlcmM, ability to do a varsity and a jayvee were completed at the meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ranges, David Margulies, son of Mr. and Johnson Cartan, first vice presi­ Mrs. Dorothy Carol so, South Am­ Moosehead Lake, Me. Mr. and corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ra­ Jump, a cartwheel and a cheer the auxiliary held in the post home. Strathmore, attended a dinner- Mrs, Alvin Margulies, Strathmore, dent; Mrs. William J. Miller jr., boy. .The ahower was held in the dance on Friday evening in Queen*, Mrs. Walter Marz and son, Pat, chel Witter, treasurer. which they had to make up them­ Auxiliary members are selling was the weekend guest of his second vice president; Mrs. William Fellowship Hall of the Bayview N .Y ., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop, Me., were the weekend selves. Also taken into considera­ Buddy poppies in Matawan Town­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ C. Noddings, recording secretary: The installation Is planned for Presbyterian Church, Cliffwood Jack Zarcodoolas. guests, tion were attitude, leadership and ship. Money readied from the sale ris Margulies, The Bronx. On Sun­ Mrs. Karl Muller, corresponding Monday evening, June 21, by SB Beach. Mrs. Edwin Campbell entertain­ Mrs. Louis Bruff, Lakeside Dr., scholastic ability. ii used for hospitalized veterans day they attended the World's Fair secretary; Mrs. Charles E, Spring- officer from the New Jersey Fed" Miss Condit will beoome.the bride ed at bridge on Tuesday. Her was honored at a surprise shower horn, treasurer; Miss Adele Vigne, Chosen for the varsity squad and for aid to local veterans and to celebrate his sixth birthday. oration o f Business and Profea* Of Joseph Sidivy, ton of Mr. and guests were Mrs. James Haw­ at her home on Wednesday evening. financial secetary; Mrs. Vernon sional Women's Clubs. Mrs. Witter, were Donna Agnoli, Ellen Brown, their families. Mrs. Robert Collins Mr. and Mrs. Larry dayman and Mrs. Joseph Sidivy, Fords, on June thorne, Mrs. Maurice Roussillon, Those attending were Mrs. Harold Achenberg, chairm an of the Am eri­ chairman, will announce the placa Kathy Foyle, Carolyn Hamilton, is chairman. family, Strathmore, dined at the U. Mrs. Fred Reed, Mrs. Lynwood Charlsen, Mrs. Joseph Strack, Mrs. can Home Department; Mrs. Ed­ and time. Teri Joyce, Maureen Kidius, Col­ Mrs. Ralph Scarborough report­ Shore Point Inn, Hazlet, on Fri­ Decorations included a wishing Moses, Mrs. Warren Porter, Mrs. Daniel Curley, Mrs. Stephen Woh- win H, Dominick, civics and legis­ leen LaMura, Linda Straniero, Val­ ed on the faint installation, of day evening to celebrate the sixth Report Oa CanvcatlM Well and heart tree. A pink and James Walsh and Mrs. William lebb and Mni. William Quinn. A lation; Mrs. Maurice Roussillon, erie Valentine, Pamela Washington which she was auxiliary chairman. birthday of their dauHhter, Anne. Miss Mary Vassilisdes, retiring white color scheme was carried out. Ottaway. gift was sent by Mrs. John Cum­ drama; Mrs. Albert Abell, ex-presl- and Lynn Wolverton; Jayvees, Pat She was assisted by Mrs. Jamea president, conducted the buiineia Mrs. William Ottaway, Bay Mr, and Mrs. Bennett Dworkis, mings. dents; Mrs. Bernadean Barr, fine Guests were Mrs. Bertha Bishof, Baumann, Jackie DeWitt, Linda Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Joseph Smith, session, during which tha annual Ridge, Brooklyn, was the weekend Strathmore, spent the weekend at Thomas C. Noddings, LaCros&e, arts; Mra. John C. Eggleston, gar­ Mrs. Barbara Dodenhoff. Mra. El- Gerlufsen, Darlene Giblock, Linda Mrs. George Brenon and Mrs. Wis., visited hii parents, Mr. and reports of all the officers and com­ Irabeth Dominick, Mrs. R. Hayes, guest of her son and daughter-in- Bluebeard’s Castie, St. Thomas, den and Mrs. Harry Clune, music. Holmes, Peggy Phillips, Linda John Williams. Mrs. William C. Nodding! over the mute* chairmen were read, Mra. Mrs.. Louise Holock, Mrs. Verna law, Mr. and Mrs. William Otta­ Virgin Islands. Committee Chairmen Thomas, and Chrii Winters. Memorial aervicea for the de­ weekend an route to business in Day and Mrs. Frances Thaltr r » Kelly, Mrs. Adeline Krsmes, Mrs. way, Storyiand Estates. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiechlin, ceased sisters of the auxiliary will Washington, D.C. AlftO M n. Walter DeCamp, by ported on the 47th Annual Conven­ Joan Macklel, Miss Donna Mat­ The present senior cheerlesders Mrs. Grace Curran, Prospect PI., Marc Woods, were the Saturday ba conducted Thursday evening, Mrs. Janies Benner entertained laws snd revision; Mrs, Calvin tion of the State Federation held thews, Miss Carol Neumeycr, Mrs. ar* Barbara Beit, Gloria Bucco, has returned home after a visit evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ June 1, in the post homa. the Good Neighbor Club at her Pearce and Mrs. Harold Fogg, in the Seaside Hotel and Motal. Charlotte Kuhle, Mrs. Doris Rich, Sue Cornell, Jonnibelie Davis, at the home of her son-in-law and thur Taylor, Hazlet. home on Thursday. Guests were house committee; Mrs. Joseph Shel­ Atlantic City, vrtiich they attendad. Mrs. Dorothy Sinclair, Mrs. Cara Claire Kortenhaus, Jean Phillips, Special awarda were given to daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foye Mrs. William Bowie, Little Silver; don, membership; Mrs, William Smith. Mrs, Sara Smith, Mrs. Ab- Lynne Vena, Pat Welstead, and Mrs. Raymond Hildebrandt and Jantzen, Hingham, Mass., follow­ and family, Jersey City, wer« the Mra. Thaler, civic participates Mrs. John Muller, Mrs. Frank Uurmester, ways and means; Mrs. bie Schawl, Mrs. Vivian Sorenson, Sharon Zimmer. Mrs. Williams, ing surgery at the New England Sunday guests of Mr. snd Mrs. chairman, presented tha program, Gray, Mri. Russell Wilson, Mrs. Allan Morrison, cheer; Mrs. Grace Mra. Augusta Vreeland, Mrs. Jo- Deacon s Hospital, Boston, Masa. James Healy, Strathmore, who en­ which waa conducted by Girl Scout Refreshments were served by Jerry Alinenai and Mrs. Wil­ Curran, defense and economic se­ aephine Zebrowaki, Mrs. Elaine Ze- Mrs. Harry Kern, Mri. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rangos and tertained at a family dinner in hon­ Troop 312, sponsored by tha club. liam C. Noddings. curity; Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, In­ browski, Mias Christine Zebrowskl, Matawan KO C Plain family, Strathmore, were the Sat­ or of their daughter, Patricia, who All Troop members attended ao- Schar, Mrs. Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Sunday gue9ts of M r. and Mrs. ternational Relations; Mrs. E. Tell Mrs. H. WalNeld, and Mrs. Dorothy Collins. urday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gus was celebrating her fifth birthday. companled by Mrs. Christina Mor­ Fund-Raising Projoct Jay F. Hostetter were Mr, and Lederman, literature; Mn. Paul Condit, Cllffwood Beach. Rose, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. William Carney, ris, counselor and Mrs. John HI* Mrs. Robert Marta and children, Egan, publicity; Mrs. Robert But­ ■ Also Mrs. Rose Nagy, M n. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Rasmussen have returned home after spending brecht, sssistant. The Cardinal Newman Council Jewish Woman Plan Amy Beth and Matthew, Merlon, ler, tickets; Mrs. John Robertson, Hemiec, Mrs. Eleanor Sidivy, and sons, Pierre jr. and Harold, the winter in Rivera Beach, Flu. Mlsj Lynda Elbrecht lead in Ilta 5324 Knights of Columbus, Mata­ Pa. welfare; Mrs, Benjamin Dennis, Mrs. Caroline Bennet, Mrs. Ann spent Saturday in Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brando salute lo the flag and introduced wan, have announced the team cap­ Party At Nursing Homa Mrs. Harry Munson has returned youth conservation and education. Kokun, Mias Ann Ardy, Mrs. Marge N.Y. While there they attended the □nd children, Strathmore, were the the Girl Scouts, each describing a tains for this year's fund • raising Semi-Annual Steam Engine Passen­ home after spending two weeks Mrs. John H. Kinney, editor of Flugrad, Mrs. Joaepl, Sidivy, In co-operation with Matawan guests of M r. and Mrs. Salvatore phase of th t Scout organiiation. project. An autumn haze mink ger Excursion trip from Middle­ with her son and daughter-in-law, th# New Jersey Club Woman, and Fordi; Mrs. Ann Ganthur, Newark: stole will be awarded. Township Mayor Henry E. Trap- Stefunelll, Verona, on Sunday to This troop wss founded about M town to Unionvllle, N.Y. At Union- Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, a member of the.Matawan Even­ Mrs. Theresa Biros, Miss Trudy The team captains are Charles hagen's dedication of the next se* celebrate the birthday of Salliann years ago and the Girl Scouts ara ville, a dinner wns served to the Saugerties, N.Y. ing Department, also attended. IVoyak, Carteret; Mrs. Eleanor Ce- Vena, Jerry Crone, George Car- ven days as Senior Citizens Week, Stefanelli, who was celebrating anicious to find oul informatioa passengers by the Unionville Fire Mrs. Marty Mahoney attended Others present included Mrs. G.J. lena, Mrs. Theresa Ksenic, Perth radino and Thomas Ashe. the Matawan Branch of the Nation­ her fifth birthday. about the early, history. They ara, Company Auxiliary. ihe Young Republican Stata Con­ Sterling Thompson, Mrs. Jobn Lam­ Amboy; Miss Fay Ranieri, Mrs. The winner will be announced al Council of Jewish Women has Mrs. George Clark, Miss Lucie therefore, appealing to local real- Mrs. Victor Fredda and Miss Lo­ vention in Wildwood over the Tena Tiamena, Brooklyn: Mrs, Cla­ Miiler, and Mrs. William Malletl bert, and Mrs. Elmore Kattner. dents to supply soma background Wednesday, July 7, at the Strath­ planned a spring party as part of weekend. ra McDonald, Mrs. Lillian Hart­ is Smith were the Sunday guests were the Thursday guests nf Mrs. The final busioess meeting of the more Lanes, Matawan. their work at the Holmdel Nursing Mr, and Mrs. James Noddings for their biography. Anyone having man, Mra. Dorothy Scholgely. Al­ of Mr. and Mrs. Victor I, Fredda Alfred Glidewell, Red Bank. year will be held Monday, June 7, Home. entertained at a picnic dinner on this information may contact Mra. lentown, Pa.; Mrs. Hattie Biel, Jr., Glen Burnie, Md. While there Mrs. William J, Miiler Jr. enter­ with Mrs. J. Earle Mills as hos­ Morris, Fullerton, Pa.; Mrs. Helen Sails, Racaivas Degrees The National Council of Jewish they attended the christening of Sunday. Their guests were Thomas pitality chairman. Annual reports tained at bridge on Thursday ev­ Miss Jane Nemus was presented South Amboy: Mra. Irena Gum ld, Women i i a service organization Mrs, Fredda’s granddaughter, Amy Noddings, La Crosse, Wis.; Jeff will be given. ening. Prize winners were Mrs. Le­ with a pair of whit* gloree in cele­ Matawan; Mrs. Dorothy Haumach- Two Malawan men received de­ dedicated to helping the communi­ Fredda, st the First Methodist Colvin, New Brunswick; Mri. Ed­ The house com m ittee will spon­ on Christinat and Mrs. August bration of her selection to repre­ ar, Maplewood; Mrs. Helen Mil grees st commencement exercises ty. As part of its program the Mat* Church, Glen Burnie. ward Rieth, Cliffwood Beach; Mr. sor a card party Wednesday even­ Schmeling. Olher guests attending sent the troop at lha Girl Scout bauer, Irvington; Mrs. Julia Raasi, of the University of Pennsylvania, awan Branch sends volunteers to M r. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie and Mrs. William C. Noddings. ing at 8 p.m. in the club house. the Holmdel Nursing Home every were Mrs. Douglas Ward, Mrs. John Miss Sarah Noddings, Miss Chris­ Round-Up in Idaho In July, MiM Blalr.tnwn, Mrs. Catherine Sinclair Riiladelphia, Pa., at Convention attended the golden anniversary Kinney, Mrs. Everett Carjson, Tickets ire available from the and Mrs. Helen King, Kayport; Hall, Monday. Alien L. Martineau, Monday for several hours, where dinner of the New Jersey State tine Connors, and Laurie. Buzz, house committee co-chairmen. Nemus explained Ihe qualification* volunteers talk with bedridden pa­ Mrs. George Barrett, and Mrs. Jac Nancy, Billy and Vicki Noddings. for this selection and is looking for­ Mra. Marilyn Vreeland, Laurence 9M Lloyd Rd., Matawan, receiv­ League of Municipalities on Mon­ A. Cushman. tients, organize games and general On Sunday afternoon, M r and ward to thia experience since tba Harbor; Mrs. Caroline Ganther, ed hla Bachelor of Arts Degree day evening at which time the past Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pike were Bridal Lunchaon Hald ly try to make a brighter day. The Mrs. Gerard -Loftus and children, purpose of the round-up ia to traia Edison. and Paul S. Barrett, 1 Aberdsea presidents were honored for their guests for several days of Mr. snd Gifts ware sent by Miss Catherine poject in under the leadership of Strathmore, wer® the barbecue girls for the community al tomor­ Rd., Matawan, a Master of Buii- work on behalf of the league. M r. Mrs. David Martin, Ship Bottom. For Min Dananhaimar Mrs. Eli Dworkin, chairman of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Led- row. McGrath, Mrs. Marie Senopole, neu Administration Degree. Currie se rv e d as president in While there Mrs. Pike and Mrs. Mrs. Francis Ross, Mra. Catherla* community service*. 1445. erer, Edison. Miss Dorothy Danenheimer, Mat­ Mrs. Miriam llulsart and Mlaa Martin attended the Eastern Star On Saturday, Mr. and Mra. Hermann were hostesses. Latario, Mrs. Josephine Gibaoa, If you need printing of any kind, Winston Schaffer attended Dad's Grand Chapter in Atlantic City. awan, was honored at a surprise Thomas McMurray, Marc Woods, Mrs. Ruth Latario, M ill Linda Fe- wa are here to Krve you. Out Mrs. Ross Cited Day at Douglass College, New Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meseroll bridal luncheon on Saturday, given terson, M n. Mary Balosz, and Mra. quick aervica and reasonable price* Brunswick, recently as the guest attended the wedding of Miss Irene attended the University M en’s Glee by Miss Gtadys Ann Struck, Man­ Lawn Social Saturday ' will pleas* you, By Spotswood P-TA of hit daughter, Barbara. Belinsky to W illiam L am b in St. Helen Kauarowski. Club Concert and formal dance at asquan. Bt the Beau Rivage, Spring Joseph’s Church, Keyport, and the Mr. and Mrs. James Leahy, Lincoln Center, New York, Inst Lake Heights. A lawn social will be held Satur­ At a recent meeting of Ihe reception which followed, Strathmore, entertained on Tues­ weekend. Forty - five guests attended in­ day at the homa ol Mrs. Martha Spotswood Parent - Teacher As­ day in celebration of the fifth Terri Posner, daughter of Mr, cluding Miss Dnnenheimer’s moth­ Suydam, 30 Atlantic Ave., Mata­ sociation, Mrs. Cyrus Ross, 53 New birthday of their daughter, Patricia and Mrs. Norman Posner, Slrath­ er from Marion, Ind. wan. It will be given by tha youth Brunswick Ave., Matawan, who has Ann. Guest* attending were Jean Baumgartner Cited By more, entertained at a slumber par­ Miss Danenheimer will be mar­ of St. James A.M.E. Zion Church, taught kindergarten in the Spots­ and Danny Lagemann, Howard ty on Friday evening to celebrate Rutgers Student Council ried on July 17 to Raymond Arthur I Matawan, and will start *t u F m w M i lu x u r y wood Schools for 31 years, was pre­ Posner, Karen Rowkiy, Susan Mac­ her 11th birthday. There were sev­ Struck, ‘ o'clock noon. sented with a bouquet of red roses Phee, Lisa Braca, Audrey .laxon, en of her friends attending. and a citation expressing deep ap» Janet Kronitz, Billy Allingham, Ro­ Thomas Baumgartner, son of Mr. Mrs Cieori’o Clark and Mrs, Wil­ predation and the hope that she bert nnd Billy Brando, and Gai! nnd Mrs. Charles Baumgartner, 31) liam Mallett rerently ntt<*mled a N U T B U T T E R will continue for many more Powers, Edgeview Rd,, Cliffwood, was pre* banquet . in Helfwd, where Mr.s. STRATHMORE PHARMACY years. Mrs. Ralph Vinegar, P-TA Mr. ond Mrs. Irwin Pine nnd sented with the Student Council j Mallett played the piano president, said, “We and our chil­ children, Struthmore, d in e d in Key at Inst week’s annual convo- | Mr, and Mrs. W alter Byrne. Mr. Strathmora at Matawan Shopping Cantar dren love her.” Queens, New York, on Saturday in cation at the Rutgers University ! and Mrs. .lack Williams, Jimmy Routa 34 — Matawan CRUNCH Mrs. Ross’ kindergarten class celebration of the sixth birthday of College of Pharmary. j Foye, Jersey City; John Lnyen- was the winner of tho uwitrd for their daughter, Shnri. The key ircogni/e.s Mr, Hanoi- | {lei ker, Rutherford; Miss Kathy having the most parents present at Mra. William Noyes eritertiiim'd manner's service to the rnunri] i jlabert. Hid Bridge, and Mrs. the meeting. ut bridge on Wednomlay evening. during hi* four years at the State1 Carl Mullaney and .son, Patrick, Her guests were Mrs. Thomas An­ University pharmacy school, lt was } Matawan, were the Sunday guests PHONE 566-3800 L O F T S l derson, Mr.s. Calvin Hell, Mrs. Ran­ presented by Council President {of Mi and Mrs. Wallei Byrne, Russell Sage Graduate dolph Harris, Mrs. Charles Pike, Kenneth Stern. Mr. Haiimgartner j Strathmoie. . PROMPT FREE DELIVERY BFEC1ALLY PM C ED- Mrs. Walter Pike, Mrs, Walter will receive his lluehelor of Phar | Mis* Shelley Kaiset. Teaneek, ; Sheridan nnd Mrs. Haynnrd Smith. inucy Decree at ihe Junr* !) Com- 1 niece of Mr. and Mrs, Nut man Hos-; • Prescription Specialists | Prize winners were Mrs. Harris niencemenl program. He is a grad- 1 m blatt, Strathmore, made her tele, l and Mrs. Charles pike, uuto of Malawan Hiuh School and vi-uni debut nn Channel 47 on Mr. and Mr.s Angelo DiOinnibnt- played baseball nt Uulgers, New- !'|hoisdav evening Mi'-s luiiser | refit lari? 0 Cosmetics 9 Bartons Candy I* llstn, Cllffwood; Mr. nml Mrs, A l­ iirk.’ [ lias the lead role in the play, " Ih it • I . M Younger ( Jenerat ion, ” bert lllrehak, Perth Ainlx>y; Mr. . Our Prices Are Alwayi Right I anil Min. Harold Polon, Mr, mul ' Ladies Auiiliary Holds 'hiesday no".!*, of Mi>. Stanley W»utm¥0tOtmb»Ml Mrs. George Oeit/, M i. and Mrs, ! Seaman, S'iallinmte, were Mrs { Fabulous butter brlttla Mrs. George Dolt/, Mr. and Mrs. Election O f Officers * Marjje (l.irdnei, Mrc Jjirk Barst, • In LOFT'S exclusive Harry lianini wen- die quests of ! Mrs, W,ilte/ Hvine .ool Mf Nor blend Milk Chocolate, Mr, and Mrs, Victor PmImovIc on ’Ihe Ladies Auxiliary <»f ihe; man Kie.enhUit -and rolled in crunchy, •Sundny evening. Mrs. f-nhfovh' en­ CheeserfMMke Independent H ie Co., 1 M i, and Me. J.\ejei: Wnlknjt toasted Nuts! Mngnlfl- tertained al a mii|>i1 parly to recently held election nf idlieers, ’ .ind childi <*n, S'i .iiluoor e, \n <• i r the centl Coma in and get a n'lebrjife he/ hu^hn/id\ hhllxhiy. Th().se elected wrje. Mis Joseph sontl.u' ie > • Mi, nnd Mis 1 bo»... today! Mrs. William Nivon, M r s. Soltii, president; Mrs. Vulor O'-Miik Wulhnn. HiooMyn Charles (Jenm and Mrs, ItobeM Helen, vlee pieHidenl; M c D o n a ld ; Mi and M r. Itobeii w.-im-i and Meseioll wen* lhe Monday evening Sum, recotdmj' sen elm y, Mr* , '.on, M n lu c l, M i alhrnine, lei enlty bridge guesls of M is Genlge Dell/, llmnlhv Ketillnu, conrxjHiiidln,: , attended a 'ockt.nl panv itf (lie: im a s s s m Mr*, Meneroll held high Score, M'cretnry; Ml*. Citation llnire, fi ;|1 , Inrintn lidler, ler, Gwen, nnd Mrs, Clinton Heyer Kolhenhtirg, (r‘‘a 'iiu e i, Installation ! Mr*. W"i P.M. L O P T 'S Chocolales.,.M onm m« w n n M)m J'lii’/iuiif, who fmijoietl to Mi4: jUhI M i =« K nI>h i .iv I m< 1- masello, sergeant - at - arms, •■-! associations that provide retire­ ment and insurance plans for col­ of Matawan. » fa M w tUa year aa tha Ova-aMa leges, universities, independent | Ip w a Ja c ha*r. th* OOP jrlaiwr Trustees named were Anthony schools, and related educational or tfriaaan araaliMai canaia to«ta Nuccio, five years; Joseph Vac- scientific institutions. Aboui 1401 'lipMMI U ttU lUpubUeu ttraaf carella, four years; Michael Piper- such organizations now participate f iiM . no, three years; Patsy Daloia, two in the TIAA-CREF benefit struc­ tkfK rAM M * C. M e aad • la (M M Ika caainl tkey are to organize a social - fraternal Talented Amateurs • •alkajnanriaa M y . team- group composed of American ■Ml W iiailW M Hw H a m and Italian origin dedicated to the From Area Are Winners f. Oaaailai them arc the perpetuation of Italian culture; to al lha Yoaag R«|MbU- “The Lancers,” a dance band WIlllaarH. Meat** a nd from Marlboro, and Jim fiulchen- E. laimnartaar. U ihe son. a folk singer from Matawan, K ^ahllcaai ajwap tha pri- WARREN ■AUMGARTNEt were runner-up winners Saturday m4 wta la November, they night in the talented amateur con­ toaia erftt Comnittacmaa Ibnaaiion of the Youag Repuhlfcaa test, sponsored in cooperation ia LMmww Io (aia i m Club. He wai Mr. Liebenow'a cam­ with the Fifth Anniversary Celebra­ 9* ' ' ■ ' ' ' ’ ■ paign manager lait jwar. Ha ii tion at the Monmouth Shopping TW fifth eoauBlttaanua, Jtme* employed by Public Service Elec­ Center, Eatontown. This was the 1M. Acfceraoa, la a Oaaneral. Thara tric aad Ga* Co., Newarh. conclusion of u four-day talent hunt. M a aa eoataau oa lha Democratic Mr. Peeada haa been a townihip A three-way tic took place in the aM i. b fk t, oafy oaa candidate. reeidiat for eight yean. He ii mar­ try-out for the finals. Two of th* M l P. PtoMda Jr . » MUIar Ava., ried lo the former Mirie Seputo winners were “The Strangers,” a rhythm and blues band from Laur­ : feta A M elthoinh tomiafcip Demo- aad haa two boyi, John and Ro­ Membsrs M : Padt n , Mauwaa, slaad by ileir banner i Led fey • the boy* vlslled the museum, toured ti ence Harbor, and J im Hutchea- crate eay aaattar will ba (elected bert. He ii employed by Decorated ready te heard a haa Baaday m ralag h r a trip ta West Point. I the gioaads i i aa parade. ;fegr wrHfrla wate*. Metala Manufacturing Co. ai aa Experimental Die and Machine Mr. Mato.

Everything for tha Stamp and Coin Collector THE IAMCST STOCK OF ALBUMS “Miihic by Jack OIhcii AihI Ilis Cavaliers” AND SUmJCS AT THI SHORE Scatt Htrrb Whitman MMIhm O r-M H Library «f Coin* “Featuring Mi'. Itnnjo” Whit* Am Eft* Ehawfard Mm Ahle M m p Mm , Ml, it nm l tkalniM 4 * e m el ffee 4 m m wMi nwrldta f , flnldrr, towpUnl IEVV vv^wE HM

M ta Theresa ZdMeiah. Miaa Nancy aal, Miss Barbara Wicfcmana, Mrs. MCOSS WiU Honor preceded by the annual meetings Keansburg wil! be cited for 100 Hospital in Menlo Park. Nicholas Krassowskl, Mrs. William W H - o r , Zduaiak, Mra. Ronald Hadunaa, County Auxiliary of the boards of directors and trust­ hours' service. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manion, M m Fraah Eamello, M ta Larniac Kehoe, Mrs. Joseph Kilpatrick, Volunteers, Staff ees, scheduled for 4 p.m. Miss Laura Harding, llolmdel, f h taanilo, M iu Doasa Mstthews, Mrs. Joseph Miele, Mrs. Rose Han­ president, will conduct the meet­ Laurence Harbor, took Hildegarde M in io n Wagner M n . Iheadore Matthews. Mra. Jo son, Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Mrs. Betty Meets Recently Nine thousand volunteer hours Miss Winona E. Darrah, execu­ ing of the trustees and preside ai to Buttonwood Manor, Matawaa, Armitage, M n. John Kofl, Mrs. Brzeuiak, Mrs. Maria Freelove, and 255 years of staff service wiil tive director, will receive a 30 the informal dinner, which she has tor dinner after which they visited ' Jn ^ WasMf 4hhIi lOT ^ Tina and William Wagner, and Monmouth County American Le­ year pin, along with Miss Olive Frederick W and, M n. James Red- be recognized by the Monmouth described as a "country clothes" Mr. and Mrs. Leo Filkin, Union •*|fcw WaflMT. w T ihon ■ead, M n. Veroaica Eameilo, Mrs. John Wagner. gion Auxiliary May meeting was Herbert, Keansburg, secretary in affair for members of the MCOSS Beach. 1MW, CUffWMrf, WU th« «IM* M a King, Mra. Jaacf* Kilpatrick, i :id at the Matawan Legion Post. County Organization for Social llie Middletown Health Center anrl staff, boards and auxiliaries. Hildegarde enjoyed her first ■sr it a misesBaMtas shower M ta Barbara Jaaa Wagner and Legal Secretaries Unit I7« was hostess. Tbe meeting Sorvice at an ‘MCOSS Family" Mrs. Isabelie Stultz, Matawan, or­ visit to the bayshore area and i b* Mrt. CM Wapwr, Mn. Mfcheel Wagaar, all e l CUHwood. country supper today at the Cross thopedic nursing supervisor. Mrs. was opened by President, Mra. An Hildegarde Visits commented on the interesting old­ _nIVegaer, Mb* Lbdi Zdu*. See "Tektar" Film Farm, Frogtown, Hoimdel Town­ Eva Boyette, Wanamassa, Keans­ er homes on First St. and Broad­ Nn. fittert Vtaa u i Min nabelle Breil, Union Beach, who ship. Forty - five members of the burg nurse, was cited for five Friends In Area Alao M n . Efaaar tack, M n. Ken- way !n Keyport. Vesa la ths Cliffwood The Monmouth Legal Secretaries gave Iter reports of her activities MCOSS volunteer corps will be years of staff service. aeth Nickels, M n. Richard Cur­ rF lre Hease. ’ Association viewed a film of events honored and 20 members of the For 250 hours, Mrs. Dudley Rob­ Hildegarde, famous suppeT club rier, Mra. Oaiy Dietrich, M n. ol the month. Committee icports If the fat separates when mak­ Vegner wiU hic— i tk* leading to and including the orbit­ nursing, secretarial and adminis­ inson, Hoimdel, and Mrs. Eva Da­ chanteuse, visited her lifelong ing gravy, stir in about a table­ “ “ " (a. Min . lostph Kahra, were read from all units. ing ol “Telstar” Thursday night, trative staff will receive service vis, Union Beach, will be honored. friend, Miss Ethel Geary, Laur- _ j# Richard C. V*a*. aoa tl M n . Peter Oalante, M iu Lorraine spoon of cold water. Stir well and following their regular meeting at The Juniors of Unit MS presented pins at the dinner, which will be cncc Harbor, who is in Roosevelt serve at once. . aad M n. Pster V c u . M Mat- Oalaata, M n . lama* Nippt, all ol Mrs. Margaret Kendrick, West ffofBrau House, Ocean Township. Mrs. Breil with a Mother’s Day < w Am ., Cliffwood, Saturday, Ksjpoit; M n . Salvatore bngette, Five guests were present and in­ gift. Memorial Services were held. May*. . /. • Mra. Arthur Froeikh, Matawaa; cluded Miss Pamela Lamont, Fair AttMdlM were M n . Sapfcle Wa*- M n . Tfcsadtre Siymsaski, Morgan- They were conducted by Mrs. Bar­ Haven; Mrs. Irving Bauman, Mat- Mr, Mn. Pster V«m, Mn. fUalqr villa; Mr*. William Kowalski, Mri. bara DeWaine, Keyport, couaty 32 YEARS ACTIVE WORKER FOR THE awan; Mrs. Muriel Bennett •JSaglafc, Mr*. A m Fijer, M n . Waiter Kowalski, North Bergen; chaplain. The winners of the coun­ Rourke, Belmar; Mrs. Simon Dow- I d a * MmmI, M n. Ihemu Vent, M n . Fred Caa*, Roselle; Mra. ty Americanism Essay contest knott, Neptune, and Mrs. George Mm, ttvatsre Veaa, M n . Joseph Theodore |tym «uki lr„ Freehold; were John Alexander, Neptune, Dem ocratic Party Sipp, Bradley Beach. Vsaa, MJm Lynn Voaa, Mia* R o w Katherfa* Lenski, Mr*. Jennie and Georgette Ader, Union Beach. Mta Mrs. Roy Halns, delegate to the m m toy*, M n . fount Vena ft., Wickmaaa, Metnchea, and Mri. Mrs. Robert Godbold, Nrptuae, VOTE FOR State Convention in Princeton, re­ M n . E u m * Vsas, Mrs. Charles James Kube, Linden. announced the dinner • daace in Vasa. MmT Richard Tier, Miaa Ik e loHowiac scat gifts: Mrs. ported that Gov. Richard J. Hughes honor of Mrs. Breil and Couaty and Mayor Arthur K. Holland, May­ • a n a Vaaa, Miaa Naacy Veaa. M a r Schmitt/Mlse Veroaica Men* Commander Jim Hughes, KMns- or ol Trenton, were among the K athryn L Freret burg, will be held Aug. 7 at .Ibe dignitaries present at the conven­ Crystal Brook Inn, Eatoatowa. tion, and that a special treat was Regular Democratic Organization Mrs. DeWaine w u nowlsalrd an invitation to tour Mrs. Mary as historian. Roebling'a home. Mrs. Samuel YOU HAVE A DATE The County president aad her For Slate Committeewoman Bressler thanked members who officers will be the gueaU (4 tbe Contributed to the financial and so­ FOR Union Beach Post oa Memorial Capable - Experienced • Dependable cial success of the luncheon re­ Day. • , '/■, cently held at the Beau Rivage, Spring Lake Heights. Mrs. Mat­ LUNCH thew Buxbaum was appointed chair­ Three-Day Rummage Sab man of the theatre party scheduled V O n COLUMN 4 • UNE 15 tentatively for September. The Monmouth - Ocean Chapter Judge Leo Weinstein, who was ol the National Secretaries Amo- Your Support I* Needed to have been speaker for the even­ ciation (International) will hold a ing, w u forced to cancel his visit. rummage sale to benefit the schol­ In the June I YE COTTAGE The next board meeting will be arship fund this Thursday (tom 6 held at the home ol Mrs. Helen to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday Primary Election Slover, 301 Creek Rd., Keansburg, from 9 a.m. to < p.m. ia the gar­ INN on June 3. age at IOC Roosevelt Ave. (Marl­ MIW. V M N T IT. boro Gardens), Morganville, off Paid for by G u&(ovq J . Frcref, 702 Rivor Rd., Faff Haven, N . J. Route 79 near Tenncnt Rd. KEYPORT Lutheran Church Women Tour Collier School N.MH The Lutheran Church Women Of Cross Of Glory Lutheran Church, ACIiri SPKfAl HOUDAf OfFIR! Matawan, held a regular meeting May 18 in the lounge of the Collier School, Wickatunk. A group of 40 women including members of the Cross Of Glory Chapter and friends from other Matawan COBBLESTONES churches attended. The speaker for the evening was ICE CREAM Sister Celestino of Ths House Of ENJOYS IHE Good Sheplicrd who described the All Flavors functions of the school and took tha members on a tour ol the SHORE'S GREATEST premises. FARMDALE Approximately 10 members of Cross Of Glory L. C. W. and sev­ ATTENDANCE! eral women from other local churches are beginning volunteer HALF It's Those NEW COM PLfTI work at the school. The final meeting before the GALLON DINNERS . .. Now Being y summer vacation will be held June 15 at the Strathmore School, Mata­ Served until 9:30 P.M. Nighty wan. IDEAL KE CREAM

. . . Priced «t 3.50 up Archives Book Store In Antique Show v Also A La Carte Menu As Usual The Archives Book Store, 93 Val­ Smoked NAM SALE! • Complete Banquet Service ley Dr., Matawan, is among 25 dealers from New Jersey, New M ly • Fob and Cocktails In Tho Leung* York, and Pennsylvania who will participate in the annual Antiques Show and Sale of the Landscaping IIMKRMF ■ttn HALF CALL BANQUET DEPARTMENT Committee of Union Junior College on June 8, 9, and 10 at the campus in Cranford. 741-1344 The Antiques Show nnd Sale lor the benefit o( beautifying Union th e COBBLESTONES Junior College's campus will be 4 9 < 5 5 open to the public on June 8 nnd 9 RESTAURANT from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on June 10 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. W kolt Hams » 53< Nam Ceattr Slices * c Highlighting the show will be un­ 9 9 usual antiques like fossils, hand­ Highway 35 • Middbtown — 7414344 made Jewelry, music boxes, old Mew Jersey maps, mirrors, small tr y Ch/cken-in-th*-Basket TMs Weekend . . . M1SN Complete Catering Facilities Chests, old jewelry, old portraits, and fine porcelains. The Archives Book Store will display old New Jersey maps. •lin * FRYERS FOR THE MONEY mi a 1965 fiM M ra/ Electric FREE Split «r Ovarland - 31« ACME LUCKY CHECK! f 1300 m Ur CoMmer Yow neighbors are wlnnliff , c*e** Otf le yeer An m . IM A U - J *• SVi-lb. Av#. L i.------■ low Ptovft* BIS ROOM COOUNGf 1ATHROOM ROASTING CHICKENS » 39‘ BALA CLUB SCOTT TISSUE lOO&ftkMt toll 10c LANCASTIt MAND ■ SCNtlM SAYE ON I n t is I Chock Stoak or Roast »> 39« SODA Hl-C FRUIT DRINKS 3 r,8 9 c BLCMOEO VARIETIES fc iw f c r f W lANCASin MANO A U FLAVORS I Rib Slaaks *>. 69* IDEAL DRINKS 3 r E 5 c 12,-“ 89 PRIDE OF IHE FARM -v5v, Plugs Into any *d*qu*t* ap­ Crow d Clwck ^ 59< TOMATO CATSUP boll. pliance outlet, (1 2 amp. 1 1 0 BIO VALUE I B A L A CLUB ■ >*«• I voN) Fit* moat any window. Ptldm O' Mein* frozen IDEAL CATSUP 4 ’£ 9 5 c Wrings excess moisture from PRINCESS hot, humid air. Permanent, washable air filter removes SODA WAX PAPER M0h.ro* | 9 > most airborne dust and pollen, NEUMANN'S SS? 10^ 99c NO OIPOSIT BOTS. DON’T rOROET keeps home clonnor, more WHI1R or COLORED healthful. lO posilior* temper* MAYONNAISE PRINCESS NAPKINS U i 300 $V ■ N l M kull-i* ature control automatically wto, dfrtt-fwmif faM ttiM . AmoricM Chocs* 2X°,'. 85« PKINCCSS maintains dislred comfort ' t MARGARINE 4 & 7 5 « riim ewitw isr OlllU TIME CmlMMi•ii MMI flit! th MK7 • laatM i Ilm •< S I Mf Cmeowan fcwa M>«0 BN fc !>,M0 StV. 59« Vw «*» >r4» »n h M Imu** >1, mm (fMrtim * f *>l«, s ., w niim I P'***1 ,,,m' "At> BRIQUETS 89* ID IA t NO MONEY SOWN - 3 TURS TO PAY MAYONNAISE C49< Watermelons for Your Weekend Plcnltl VIRGINIA IH M M IBII >H . ;V ' ^ -* RED I, BAR-B-OUI or MOY DOi Pe t e s V i n . e s ‘ 3 C ftO TAL KIVPORT KIANSIURG HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES 29 R o lls »26< 44 W. Front Street M3 Malft St. IAVI ?k - VHOIMA IM |M Sm sitp| (Op#, flrtt Netlenel Mettl 244-2700 5 29< TOMATOES 19c APPLE PIE - ‘•31* Opes Mkads* sed Friday 7I7.IIOO UwOwUstsr fcsM lai^ Ope* Belly f le liM

PLENTY OP FREE PARKING ROUTE ) | AND 34, KEYPORT ROUTE 34 AND CAMBRIDGE DR., M A T A W A l' f m * # — First Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, May 27, I96f Launches Sale Of Poppies In Madison Township LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE liarbor Women KOC To Present this advertisement the same as tf tb) improvement of herein repeated. the following streets Successful bidder m jst furnish sure­ and locations In the ty company performance bond, with Towsuhip by the con­ Outline Events M u s i c a l C } m e d y a company satisfactory to the May­ struction or recon* or and Council, in the amount of Ktruction therein ol Plaiu for coming events were The smell of greas e paint and the ihe contract price. a new roadwo.v oave* announced at the final' meeting of m ent beintf a Class roar of the crowd ►vill prevail as AU bids must be on standard pro­ C, mixed bituminous She Woman’a Club of Laurence Har- the entertainers of St. Joseph’s posal form which is attached to road, as referred to the sppfifications und enclosed In J ; » r held la Vabater Hall of the Council 3402, Knight s of Columbus, in Section 40A:2-22 of sealed envelope bearing the name said Law: Myrtle ^alinhce Hartur Protfttaat Com- Keyport, present “ i» jDih annual and address of the bidder and ad­ Street from Grove •Ntaily Church. • . . show. dressed to the Mayor and Council Street to Cliffwood of the Borough of Matawan, and Avenue, DeJawar# L M n . Joceph Daeria, preaident, An original music al comedy, “A marked. “ Itadio Bid”. Avenue from Gordon Dated: May 25. 19G5 ■ave a raport oa the coaventioa of Knight in Shining A m our,” pro- Street to B ayvitw M rs. M argaret V'l*brock - S t r e e t . Delaware I m Naw Janay State Fadaratioa nf duced and directed >y Walter Bing Borough Clerk Avenue from Avott Vamea'e Club* which tht attended will be presented S,Saturday, ^ June 5, . j2T fJO.OU Street to Gordon |a AtlaatlcCity.Sh* wm accom- at the Matawan Gijammarlilammar School, Street, B i y v l i W BOND ORDINANCE APPItOPRIAT* Street from County ju rie d by Mra HaraM Zultuf, Fad Broad St., Matawin, starting at ING $400,hOO, AND AUTHORIZING Road to Roosevell •raliaa Sacratary. v 8:30 p.m. THE ISSUANCE OF fMO.OOO Avenue, Monmouth BONDS On NOTES OF THE TOWN­ Avenue from Rosa Mra. baaria intraduced Frank Advance tickets niay be purchas­ SHIP. FOR VARIOUS IMPROVE* Street to M ariorle iHlUva* M d VUMm BurUwrd, ed from JJernard R?sta, 4 Raccoon M ENTS OH PURPOSES AUTHOR­ Street, and Twiiitfht W a y , Hawthorne Who predated "Accent aa-Sound,“ Dr., Hazlet; Anthoiy Briscese, 85 IZED TO RE UNDERTAKEN BY THE TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN. Way,' Elmwood Drive, a program of tha New Jetty B*tt Holly Ave., West Keansburg, or at IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTlt, Woodbine Drive, Telephone Coanaay. The progrtM the door. Rehearsals are in full NEW JERSEY. Sherwood Drive, Pinchurst Drive,

ltfa l liability ceatMaeed. Tbe pav- Settlement Reached R o t a F or a i Mftacc ahaaM ba feM al larpe Q u d h f M a n aad crack*. . A Morgan coaplc received a total *» U.S. •o»f. teapoeted -NO WATER APPED- f i l l T COOKKi a. A begiaaw MaaM kt nada aetUeaieat of ttJM la • *uit ^ h e M l h ta aadtntaad tba ipeed potential tfaiw t a Perth Amboy motor!*! I f t t H t w J i n q i State Itiaty and M liHf baitfd, and to confine who collided with the rear ot their " ufety role* maneuver* to hi* skill level. Shoe* car on Route 35 In Madison Town­ i to cop* «itk Um artth aoa-alip sotea m ty be tl ihip oa Mar. I, 1962. Mr. and Mr*. P IM D S m M P S i iavtived ia the um o( the aome advantage. Jimmie Casanova, 21 Luke St., SMOKED HAMS M P * tc- 4. Coatml fa aoaad A m II be Morgan had filed suit against Ma­ m m u im iu im to a miaimam. Qaorga 0 . •trict at all time*, with “tea and rie Merinky, 85 Jackson St., Key­ f r a w , wecutive vice president ol ba seen" a* the watchword*. N ltlM t i £2 jwiBiiiR. l » Safety C o r n e ll, nporta that * 5. Tha board (hauld be examined port, owner of the car and the larwjr ined* by ika council n- 1 Partlao ! iJT. arSUil at latervala to determine that it i* driver, Donald Zaremba, Second j 39*lk M ali thaaa lada oa "aidcwalk mechaaically aound. St., Perth Amboy. The case went WL!?±J aarfiaa" hi Mew Jaftty; public u n 3 5 i. Permission Ior children to uae to trial and charges against the at aadi daalcaa, although relatively auch device* should be dependent car owner were dismissed. Then a m , la M r * wbtMpraad in tub- upon their ability to understand the settlement of S150C far Mrs. thaa la urban an a* of the and apply thete rulea. Dorothea Casanova, and 15000 for “laper-llftt” Hality FROZEN A.n' Mato: than la UMuffkknt data on 7. When not In use, the board Mr. Casanova, was reached before 1 the h anrd i iavolved, and with ahould ba kept out ol any walkway Judge Leon Gcrotsky In Superior ttcaptfcM ot a few widely SPLIT f t . or driveway aad away from stairs. Court. W HkRilt ‘ I araaa, Kallitici on ritata- pk|> 99< cldia ti ara not availabla. CHICKEN BREASTS > ara tba saftty rulea rtcom- N KIEII MIU I MM MUT-MU PRICft IIIREII 1 by tha council to keep ac- to a minimum: « 1. Public (treeta should aot be TURKEY ROASTS ta 3V& * Mad fkr skateboarding. Similarly, 79; Orhmray* that Incline into street* “lepar-lisM" %uttly CMIFIMM CUT IHELEttless camCMC* eatf highway* t t YOUR LOCAL STORE 1 Until auch time u more know- it gataiad oa the uie of skate- WINDOW SIGN FOR POT ROASTS JSR & . 59< 6 9 ; a I, It larecommended that OWr M a ba ooaflned to dealfsated HOLIDAY SHOPPING HOURS I m u f t i k araaa web aa wperviied piay- y M , ao»-cong«tted aldewalki CANNED HAMS MRRCU? 2 . 9 9 Wbera aot prohibited, and reitrlet- a t j etllat at parking lot* aad IMNRTE0 HOLLAND ‘ H at eeateri provided tha ae- ' la permitted, supervised, and UN0X CANNED HAMS SWIFT'S SAUSAGE ""ii1"" tt 55< ILL MEAT 3 1 1 .9 9 514.99 FRANKFURTERS fcpar-Mfht 2 ^ 9 9 Country form Typo ARMOUR'S STAR (Nsw l* » M e .I R.duc.d l i : p.r Ib. | “Supor-RIflhf*" DELUXE VI Frethly Ground k59* Whol. « EHh.r H.H Ib. 79' Staffed Twfc«ys 49?lb. Ground Chuck Mony Timoo Dailyl Virginia Hama "Supor*RIght" Quolity “Suaw-Ri*M''«(Ml»» ”Sup«r-RI»M" O u.llty l o f Emperor m .______J B . . I » « u n d IONILESS - W O O M Many Tim.■ Ddlyl ‘ 49* Diaaar------Hams I'/, to lib .. T T Powerful, dependable, smartly styled h.p. rider. S IM Ctakid Ham 6 I or Chopped A 4«t. » ___ 1 | tp.d.ll» S.l*ctid % 39« Big wide treed, low-pressure Terra-Tires. Choice of Taylw’s^ReH' "Sr."-12 H«m • plyi 7»- I H I U W NONE PRICED HISHERI W M I a e t L ^ M f "Super'Ktghi" Qualdy ^ « » • e n ___ J m ------Allflood tfiiv ) m lb. 26" or 32" Flei-N-Float rotary. Front end rear wheel B w C w W __ToEQyaj!jg_^pfc^ 1.09 frtik Crab IRaat K . 79* fenders. Deluxe foam cushion seat with back rest. JANE PARKER BAKED POODS FRESH SALADS IRKADY-TO-EAT MEATS MACARONI IS ai. wp cui.’. SUMR-RIOHT SlICIO h i. . , m u m . ft** I 1'—l-lk. I *1. UVEII* RelofM. Ilverwent, 4 oa. Cerlione's Greenhouses POTATO ar OilATM 1* cup 2 9 * Pickk wm4 flmmto. 79* Ptolff ot Olivo Loot HY. 35 — HOLMDEL BIUBERRYPII 49* (IttW HN Hailet «nd Middloiown) .FRANKFURTER FRESH FRUITS ^ VEGETABLES! ROUS m SAN DW ICH 8 *. IT GROCERY VALUES! H arlli tallaa— NONE M IC I0 HI0NEM Vttaae Mtt B®® RYE BREAD SWEET CORN 5 - 2 9 ' AftP Coffee 2 « 1.39 Hit—M a ar M il l»w‘sli— Mala ar laadri Fall tl Jtln — HONE F1IIGI0 NiaHMI Mb. - - c Oar* M aW aI'/, ai. ar Htaty D alai n . ■ 2 £ .3 9 * letvti ^ | Jiffy Mixes "' IO' FRESH LEMONS 6 ; 2 9 ' SPECIAL! riarida— Rtd Mp* FreifR Food Buyi! Lsr f. EitH O'clock I £.14* Sb. • Azaleas VirimlfMH, All rii«an (laalailag l«M *aala) U m on Juico TOMATOES 2 .t 4 9 ‘ R«coMt)hifod • bot A u I a a Romo Boawty E «ttr* US No. I Ib. ^ J R e Your New Fruit Drinks 10 « «9‘ l-lb.9>/4«i-KAS M p p i w l NONE fjnNS FRICED MICiD HIGMFIIHISHERI vW b.| kaa • Geran in ms Broadcast C°™FEDe c c r Hask ------W... I Y.llow-NONE m .. oraa|•lll^•^«;.•:»•^,i:n • Frying, lo klitf I pt. I o*. M t Bononos FRICED HISHERI * ' * T • Hardy Mum ■ l— J .J |M|M MINUTE MAID | tn . U t Crisaa Oil Seladi bot. •• SEEDLESS— NONE AQrop*frult * tom Italian—With M b.laa.fC f Limot PRICED HIGHER Grttn Stamp M - l i l ____ M > l i BEEF CUBE STEAKS l lb .7 § | Fapa Tomatoai r « t * t i«iii to n • • Fmhlracwll ?HIGHERI r Plants H W H U M W M -W *r Iroodod V««ISt«ob phg. ^ ■ I _____ la- rilLSIURYwlALLADS • la . «Qa 4 b » , | ° ° i ■isaam |ino.irrD.f>M • pin a NONE FRICED '•'t* 1 Oa HIGHER) rf.il 1 T LARGE SELECTION OF ANNUAL?, DOSE BUSHES.. Hilady’a BILiIim « ... FascalCalwy lag Yaaiailai 2 ‘,rr M* H.w.il.s—NONI VEGETAILE PLANTS |WE G RO W OUR O W N ) MaairiWi ‘irB* FRICED HIOHERI “*h49* A a M M f l l M SEABROOK FARMS Hartal Tiatae Alif°.LiM 4 - SB* N O N I PRICED I,* 29< FULL UNE GARDEN SUPPLIES C uH i Tip* HellandftlM pk* HIGHERI O LAWN ORNAMENTS e SPRINKLERS e HOSES OlNppMlBracMli " T KW ------Rofrosfclng loverogoaf— — O TOOLS O FEAT MOSS e TREES T w a a a iu o — a i i n m n O MOWERS e SHRUBS e IU L IS *1 ------Dairy Contor liiy if la •/« Ib. W a lt iib. SCOT Canned Soda 1 2 l*.8 9 * Khgs Drugs AUTHORIZED DEALER !J|I Hotel Bar Butt or rh- 69* Na-CalBavarafat 229* HWY. H « CLIFFWOOD AVI. W IID M E N E IRAND TISSUE L a J T a s H I V ^ ur ® wn— luS4r a^dad O I ■/* oi. J 8 e 9 S I W I A Lomon FUvorod ® aava. ( A IF tteppiiif Cwrftf) Cerfione's Greenhouses Urge Eggs » S7* Ml Calm Saaata Brape Driak 11 29* CLIFFWOOD HY. 35 — HOLMDEL SttMTMOOR UM M IMOobtot rad ZartiSyrap Fruit Hover* Pasturing R u u .il Stov.r Caadln . (Btfwoaa Hailot and Middletown) Whito Eggi^D™ 2 £ $9* 10 Hi-Laai S’a 1 Cocktail Hli ^49* Free Delivery - 566-5050 HERSHEY OIANT er NESTLE KING CbaaalataBan A"y-,*w" J b-1 Ji Falmolivi IrtM Stap Baldoa't Haitari w m m m i “ s r * « - » CONTINENTAL Jre 9.b .riJJf 2 29* TOM SAYS: with frc off Ubet b e n d o d ® * RHtar Raliah or Swoet Peppor Corn Gkaraaal Bri^aattai p^° 11 u , 53* PalRMlivo M i DNiwaHi Saap Qrleea Vogotoblo ,>n SbartMlRf Dixia Gup Refills & bath i l » O i l 3 *■ 91* USED CARS — « 2 c i U W Oizia Plata* “ Mn r 9 '[?, Svaa Flak Latiaa Baabmaa Thia Fratzali 39* Gbaf Bef-Ar-Beo Ravioli LATE AS 64 SCOOTER H I 14 Barri’iGaakiaa Van., Clwrry, ta n .M pl(. U'/a^Oft I . M . ' ^ - 1 f tk___ 1.1— NAIISCO MIDE 11 m. . f f t BEEP tan or FAMOUS ASSORTMENT 11 oi. • ' r MICH) TO Mb.|7l Hytfrai Gaakiti IUNSHINI 0«la|M LiqaM Ralariaat llei.|yt l-lb.t0Lj|a Lad[| Whip Botaart Tepptaf SAVE YOU MORE MILK AMPLIFIER 9 ot. aaroiot taa £ f e Fw Diilwi I Fin* F*bfl«a j § * T».w . Kraft Cara Oil HarfariN |ln Dairy C o m ] ® E AND MORE! Thomas Lyttle, Pres. WhHaTaaa CHIC5^;:erilA * 75* *42 FORD Fairlane 2-Dr. Automatic ...... $ 9 9 § Kirluaaa Barax Saap Ba||lee ^ Bap f t : i r Star-Kiit cltJaaa UplaitlsfAl - H v '41 CHEV. Convert., Automatic ...... 129§ 2 ■ « 15' I I.] ., INDIA or kaai W nVIMA■ HAMIURSERi Ralitk '"Xriv '*2 FORD 2-Dr. Std. Tran*...... f f g E»aa$="SS"T«F|ila| 1101 ST ■yaaaM Lava iry Batataa! Purpoio l ©*. 9 7 e Baaabaat Fnrit Jalata *41 CADILLAC H.T...... J | Iflrtgf out Ntfurol Hovor Irt food ihokor 79 I qt. 4 M. N t ttr.lMd a 41 m. M rlntie * • Hartal Haakiat $0—2 ply ] pigi. 2 1 * f c f l.k l.l ™ Mac *44 FALCON 2-Dr. St d Tram...... 13 9 5 NylangaSpongat " S ' : ! i 2l* '42 OLDS H.T. 98 ...... I W hit. O m k 79 5 Val Datargaat Pavia - -Portohal Noodtl------Rouquat ' I t T BIRD, H.T...... 1295 i . i . i . 4 r ,*-b: r* M * pk?'* Hala Shampoo ma,v,e,.”°(. 1>09 ’ b.ndaij** '43 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr., Automatic ...... 1295 Alka-Saltza 79* Silver Dast Blaa litargaat 0elfafte,i Soaky M VOLKSWAGEN Sun Roof ...... 59$ Cold Water All A II oa. • H w -IK * Tb. Fun l.tk 11 "■ P'*'"‘ | § * *44 FORD Country Sed, Wagon, Auto...... I.®® LAUNtiRY OtTERSINT I liq. >|f. M a Utara w w 2195 10. oil l.b .i plalllc *41 PONTIAC Wagon, Auto...... 199S Laitail FIn Saaal » * < » « ' ATiw

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    SMORGASBORD FOR RENT F O R SA LE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HELP WANTED IHE BILDERBACK APTS. HAZLET split level, 3 bedrooms, THE FINEST SCREENED TOP SOIL KEYPORT — ENGLISH TUDOR Large split level with' pool, beauti­ P/2 baths, large rec room, ex­ IN ful grounds $21,000. pansion attic; wall to wall carpet­ THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY SEWING FURNISHED A UNFURNISHED MUST DE SEEN ing, extras. Near schools and bus­ _ 12 NOON UNTIL 3 P M APARTMENTS TO APPRECIATE Large bi-level corner property 519.­ es. IM I.A . approved. 100x115 land­ Blue stone, road gravel, sand, fill iVIRY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 000. scaped lot. $IS,G0O. Locatcd 1 Rus­ MACHINE UTILITIES INCLUDED dirt, etc. VACANCY Immaculate air conditioned 4 bed sell Place, comer of South Laurel it>om house, cedar closets, modern Ave.. Hazlet. Cali 7fi7-gQ7L wjJ7 OPERATORS ttvLTrh*? M OO Ywr Ham 284-8331 Three small homes $5000, $6500 and i . .r r . ‘J • i t MjchMl u d Lsla Msrlolls BULLDOZING & DACKHOE kitchen, separate dining area, for $7000. SERVICE CLIFFWOOD BEACH, modern ap mnl dining room. Cathedral beamed (FEMALE) * & x c“j r 7 - „ artment 1 rooms and bath, atsi living room with fireplacc. Pan ALL PRICED FOR QUICK SALE STERLING McCANN I furnished room, heat and hoi ECKEL'S TRUCKING died den with bar, many extras REAL ESTATE Expanding department in our mod­ A VARIETY O f SEA fOOO EVERY FRIDAY water tupplled, parking lot. pel Carpeting, freezer, dishwasher, SHORE ROAD REALTY ern new plant. Should have ex­ MORGANVILLE UNDER THE RED ROOF vale entrance. Call 966-1952 w|tl CALL DAY OR NIGIIT washing machine and dryer. 2 car HWY 35 HOLMDJ-L perience on industrial single-needle Catering T« IIWY 3< MADISON TWP garage; beautifully landscaped 671-9009 machines. 591-9707 508-9056 • lllqtlfft # W W diftfi # f a t t a .. THREE ROOMS and hath, heat and WnJJi io schools. Priced lo .sejJ. ______wj-’7 • U*ft OWof (H i • CoMoo slop • Cocit«ilL*iM»fo hot water supplied; $85 per ______.______wjtl Call 264-3518 evenings. wjtf Benefits Include: month. Adults only. Immediate oc­ DELICATESSEN or meat sliowca^o WE WIILL BUTljT Cusiom 3" lied" FULL TIME STEADY WORK cupancy. Call Osborn 1-0763 or 264­ and cash register. Call 2(i4-7Gfi5. S U M M E R ’S ALMOST H E R E room Ranch complete with iuil LIKE PLENTY OF LAND? REGULAR RAISES 1391. wjtl ______ivj27 Shore Point Imi mhI Motel cellar lo r 111,500. Send foi free Spend yours in air conditioned com­ PARKING AND CAFETERIA MATAWAN modern apartment 3Vi HIGHWAY 35 «id HOLMDEL RD. — HAZLET IS CUBIC FOOT G.E. upright freez­ book ol plans. Northern Homes, fort in this tour bedroom 21/, bath ON PREMISES large rooms and tile bath; adults er, Excellent running condition. Rt. 79, M organville, N. .1. 5010100 .Strathmore Colonial home with all SEE THIS PAID VACATIONS AN» J only. Cali alter 6:30 p.m. 566-4546. Call 566-6159. ______vv]27 wj5/27 the extras, including alum, storms H O LID A Y S ■ ______wjtf PAID MF.Dr.AL PLAN ^ GARAGE DOOR and fixtures, SI’.1}, nnd screens, hut water heat, at­ MATAWAN CAPE COD KEYPORT 2 and 3 room lurnished Call 264-6407. wj27 NO M O N E Y D O W N tached garage — all this, plus OTHER EXCELLENT apartments 1st floor. Keansburg favorable mortgage assumption. BENEFITS INCLUDING A M A R L IN R IF L E 30 .10, brand new, If your credit l» good you can buy 3 room cottage; also 3 room unfur­ Price $23,500. Two baths, 2 car Rarage, full base­ UNION SHOP never fired, with new leather this $ bedroom home with no nished apartment Ut floor. Perth m ent, only $22,500.______wj27 Apply Monday - Saturday at our Amboy 3, 4 and 5 room apartments, case $50 w ortli $90. C ali 26-1-7125. money down, located In Umoa ASK FOK HILL MURRAY personnel office from 9 a.m. to_^. DECORATION DAY unfurnished. Inquire 205 Main St., ______Wj27 Reach Immediate occupancy For K E Y P O R T 261-0745 3 p.m. Write or contact your IocaT>s> Keyport or call 264-1538. w)27 MODERN bedroom suite, box information call Scores Conitruc- BUY OF THE WEEK State Employment Office. tion, 2844167______wjtf SU B JEC T TO F.H.A. O R V.A. KEYPORT, 2nd floor, large apart­ spring $00; office desk $30; 2 metal closets $.10 and bubble skirts APPROVAL ment, nice location, heat, hot DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS Kour bedroom, 2 story home In WEEK-END SPECIALS! $5, C all 583-1125. w]27 MAfTEl. INC. water and electric included. Adults Matawnn Borough, best neighbor­ or I child. References exchanged. AMERICAN LEGION uniform Being transferred? House too THE hood. has large oversized lot; full '14 C A D llU C frd#n doVllle, 4-Door. One Ownor. Write Box A In care of this news­ complete, perfect condition, like small? Mortgage payment too KIRWAN COMPANY basement and large cat in kitchcn, TOYMAKERS Low Miltoqo, Fodory AIr-Cond!Kon«d, Full paper______wjtl new, size 38, Imrjjuin $15. Call 5<>r>- high? Don't wait, cull us now. plus go »•»«<*. we'll buy vour home. RT. 35 IIOLMDEL I b H f , Automttic 7rsmrr})H/on( Ksdfo g n d FURNISHED ROOM, gentleman. 4200. wG27 158 B R O A D ST. KEYPORT ASKING $15,990 - Hottor, Mock. Cozy, private entrance; South­ RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by MANLEY ASSOCIATES wjtl * 4 7 9 5 west Matawan. Call 5664609 or The Methodist M en’s Club. Sale 871-5353 REALT ORS FIIA $450 DOWN T H R E E experienced pressers. Ua- '4 1 C O M IT ConvortlbU, WMto lody with Slack 566-7458.______wj27- of clothing, bicycles, washing ma­ ______w|tf BUY - SELL - TRADE VA NO DOW N i"Ml Shop, piece work rates. A[> . Top, Automatic Tronimistion, Radio ond Hootor* chines, ranges and furniture. Satur­ SUMMER HOME, 702 Edmunds WITH CONFIDENCE KEYPORT, apartment 3 rooms and plj m person, Morris Manufacture day June 5 and Saturday June 12; Ave., Union Beach, lot 75x100, BELFORD - RARITAN , Q i» Owntr,. CjKtptionolly Cltin. SUBJECT TO APPROVALS ing Co., I Johnson Ave., Malawan. bath, all utilities supplied. Inquire 6 rooms, bath, front porcli $5500. KEYPORT *1 4 9 5 27 Walling Terrace, Keyport or at 112 Broad Street, Mutawan. '41 T H U N H U lK O , Factory Air Conditioned, Full ______w jlp Call 998-2824. call 264-77VB.______wj27* FOR THIS AND OTHERS EXPERIENCED OPERATORS fOwor, Automatic Tr#nimI»»ion, Radio o n d M E M B E R O F CALL APARTMENT, 3 large attic rooms, BufineiiOggortunitiei MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SINGLE NEEDLE K': Hoitor, W hit* Body with Blick, Top, O n o CUSTOM BUILT HOMES all utilities supplied. Inquire 914­ ______wj27 SEWING MACHINES ,i . ■ Own«r, ■■ ■ ..... • : • • KEYPORT, delicatessen, can be DAY OR NIGHT SHIFT T *2 1 9 5 2nd St., Union Beach or call 284­ Low Down payment, financing ar 5028.______wj27 bought for stock and equipment, RANKL & WEBER ranged, built on your lot or ours IN ' rent reasonable. Call 264-3188. wi27 APPLY IN PERSON ~ MODERN unfurnished 3 room M A T A W A N REALTY CO. M O R R IS M FG . CO., Lvmn Motor Car Co. apartment In Matawan, ideal (or PETS CURRIER & CSIK HIGHWAY 34 MATAWAN JOHNSON AVE MATAWAN young couplr Call 264-3405. wj3 GENERAL CONTRACTORS IT 'S V A N 'S 56633)1 fc BUILDERS wi27 N U RSES 3 to II shift. Cnll A tm'i Only Atfftiorlwd Volkiw«g»n Now C tr Deolsr COLLIE PUPS champion sired. 264-2027. APARTMENT furnished 3 rooms 264-3456 264-1210 ______wjtf and bath, couple only $120 per Lasts of litter, black and rare ______wjtl NO DOW N V A month; also 4 large rooms, couple blues, perfect m arkings $50. Cull LOW DOWN F H A AUTOS FOR SALE H O U SEW IV ES—Would you like to • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS only $120. Sterling McCann, Real 264-6418.______wj27 earn extra money? All you need Estate, Under The Red Roof, High­ SPOTLESS RANCH MATAWAN TOWNSHIP BILL LANZARO'S are 3 evenings a week and tha R *iH 31, S«yr«vl# — Phon# 727-1300 way 34, Madison Township. $68­ LOST A U T O S A L E S use of a car, minimum of training $8500 Two bedroom Cape Cod with ex­ required, no Investment. Call 568. m m . ______w)27 QUALITY USED CARS MALE BEAGLE, full bred, black, pansion attic, Hving room-dining 1 1 7 4 .______1 STORY home $12} per month; white and tan In vicinity of Wood- room combination. Nice location. U4 MAIN ST.. MATAWAN VA NO DOWN EXPERIENCED, mature, efficient plus 2nd floor 4 rooms and bath mere Drive, Cliffwood Beach on Near schools, excellent condition, CR MAIN * RT 1$ NO CLOSING COST woman, capable of managing 8 OS per month, plus utilities. Ster­ Saturday, May 22nd. Extremely only $13,900. ling McCann, Real Estate, Under friendly. Call 566-4440.______w|27 566-2224 girl office; also factory personnel. Owner sacrificing this lovely 2 bed­ Apply Ballard Advertising, 133 First jlh, Tiie Red Roof, Highway 34, Mad­ LOCI1SLEA HEIGHTS ison Township. $86-96'’-- wJ27 room home with private yard, large OPEN EVES T H I P M St., Keyport.______wjtl ^ SERVICES living room nnd kitchen, with city TWO WAITRESSES, no night work NICE clean furnisher' ' n, near sewerage. Transportation nearby; Fivo room runch, formal dining 1961 FO R D Ranchwagon, one-own­ PARKER BOARDING HOM I loi experience necessary. Apply II bus stop and shop; - s. center; only $76 monthly approximately room, modern kitchen, full base­ er 6 cyl. Fordomatic. Radio and •gad men and women. Itat> person Triangle Diner, 576 Neva business woman preferred. Call 284­ pays all. Call now. ment, city water and sewers, lake heater, good tires, condition. $1200. 6441. wj27 licwwad. Call MM6I1. Matawaa. privileges $18,500. Call 264-5050 6 to 8 p.m . or inquire Brunswick Ave,, Perth Amboy. M. i. ______wjtf ______wJ21 * * *DEALS* * * SUBJECT TO VA & FHA at this newspaper. wjtf KEYPORT, apartment, pleasant CLIFFWOOD Boarding Homa lot SUBJECT TO VA A FHA MASONS and laborers wanted. APPROVAL 1955 CHEVROLET, 4 door, stand­ neighborhood, convenient to all aider ly men and women, private APPROVAL Year-round work. Job vicinity ard shift, heater, $125. Cnll 566­ ON OUR BIG transportation, perfect for business sad State gusata. Licensed by the Madison Township. Call Orlando couple or newly weds. 3 rooms and Stata. Jamea L Lawson, R.N.. BRITE REALTY INC. 3560. wj27 VAN’S AGENCY Bros. Inc., 351-2846, after 6 p.m. bath, heat and hot water supplied. Myrtle Ava., Cliffwood. Call M l FOR ACTION 1956 CHEVROLET, automatic, pow­ _____ wj27 Reasonable rental, references re- wa. wiu 3370 H W Y 35 HAZLET REALTOR er steering, radio und heater $85 qulred. Call 264-6774.______wJ27 EXPERIENCED receptionist, typ­ MEMORABLE STROTHER & ECKEL, INC. 204-0066 or best offer. Call 264-7196. wj27 ing and shorthand necessary. APARTMENT, Union Beach, un­ 741-3636 CR. HWY 34 AND MAIN ST. 1961 FORD Country Sedan wagon, Write Box P in care of this news- LLOYD AND NOLAN RDS. furnished, 1 rooms, bath, en­ ______wj27 MATAWAN 6 cylinder, manual shift, radio pn pc r.______wj27* MORGANVILLE SAVINGS THIS WEEK closed front and back porch. Ad­ LAURENCE HARBOR, high facing 566-1881 nnd heater, power rear window, SECRETARY, experienced, typing ults, available Immediately. Call Grading, Land Clearing, Top Soli, R aritan Bay, 7 Iurf>c rooms, 3 OPEN 7 DAYS windshield washers, clean, I own­ and shorthand necessary. Write 264-7CT7. ______wj27 Trenching, Laterals, F ill Dirt etc. bedrooms, electric kitchen, oil heat, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE er, low mileage, $975. Call 264-2419. Box S In care nf this newspaper. '41 VOLKSWAGEN 2-Dr. Sedan . "D" Day Dm I KEYPORT, apartment, 3 rooms Call 591-9435 or 566-1992. If no garage and sewerage. Call 506-2552. ______Wj27 wj27 ______wj27* answer call 536-3525. wjtf ______wj27* and bath, heat and hot water M O V IN G to California. Must sell 1955 PLYMOUTH station wagon, FEMALE telephone solicitor, must *44 IU IC K Electra 225 Convertible "D” Day Dm I supplied, newly decorated. Adults CARMEN'S CATERING 2 story Colonial in one of Mat* body perfect; motor needs work have experience work In office, only, immediate occupancy. Secur­ SHORT OF CASH? awan's finer sections. Three bed- $25. Coll 264-5096. wj27* full or part time. Call 204-0503 for '42 IONNEVILLE 4-Dr. H.T. .... "D” Day Deal ity and references required. Call SERVICE looms, dining room, fireplace, appointment.______w)27< i £ 1957 C H R Y S L E R W IN D S O R, 4-door 2W-3592 after a p.m.______wJ27 No closing costs and only $700 down screened porch, palio. barbecue COUNTER GIRL for dry cleaning COMPLETE LINE OF FOODS hardtop, full power, clean, in to qualified FlfA buyer will buy pit, attic, full cedar with rumpus '41 FALCO N Station Wagon . . .. " D " Day Deal KEYPORT, apartment, 4 rooms, 264-5142 OR 566-9690 good condition. Call 264-7028. wj27 plnnt. Apply in person Carib this custom built 4 bedroom home. room. I luge treed corner lot with Cleaners, Poole Ave., Ha/let. wj27 unfurnished, downtown above WEDDINGS - HOUSE PARTIES Very large living room, huge lake facilities. $21,500. By owner. 1960 FORD Sunliner. convertible, FEMALE nurses aides over 20 '19 RENAULT 4-Dr. Sedan ...... "D" Day Deal store. Couple preferred. Call days ALL AFFAIRS knotty pine panelled kitchen, sep­ Call 506-3846.______wj27* power brakes, power steering, years old, all shifts, fringe ben­ 264-5009. wJ27 ______w)27 arate dining room, 1% baths, full COLONIAL, Maple Place, Keyport, cruiseamatic; T-Bird engine, or­ efits. Apply personnel, Perth Am ’40 MJICK LeSabre 2-Dr. H.T. .... "D” Day Deal KEYPORT, in town, 5 room s and basement. Transferred owner must YOU bust ’em, we'll fix ’em. Glass 4 bedrooms, \V2 baths, all tile iginal owner. New top, new white boy General Hospital, Perth Am bath, newly decorated. No pets, sell immediately. Call now for a and repairs. Bayshore stall shower, sun room, breakfast wall tires plus snow tires. See nt boy. wJ27 DeVilla .... look at your new home. '17 CA D ILLA C Coupe "D” Day Deal adults preferred. Call 264-7828. Hardware Co., Front St., opposite nook, dining room, porch, living Rice Sinclair, Main St. 8i Route 34, . wJ27* Post Office, Keyport. C all 264-1145. M ataw an. Reduced to $995. wj27* .^RVfciTsfATrdN attendant, ex­ zoom, complete cellar, garage. perience preferred but not neo- '17 IU IC K Cabalaro Station Wagon "D" Day Deal ______wjtf WALKER & WALKER Clean gas heat, very reasonable. 1958 PLYMOUTH standard shift, essary as we will train. Very good F O R SA L E DOMESTIC and foreign bicycle re­ REALTORS Call 264-1578 after 6 p.m . wj27 excellent running condition. Call opportunity for men desiring .steady Catalina 4-Dr. H.T. . pairs our specialty. Bayshore '41 PONTIAC "D" Day Deal SIX ROOM house anti garage; city 56|M M (r^^^^w i27 employment nnd good wages. For Hardware Co., Front St., opposite 2M8 Highway 35 water and sewers. Call after 5 more details concerning this posi­ Post Office, Keyport. Call 264-1145. '42 RAM ILER 4-Dr. Station Wagon "D " Day Deal RARITAN LANDSCAPING MldJlctown-Holmdcl, N. J, p.m ., 50(1-3747.______wJ27 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tion apply in person Budnick’s Ess« ______w jtf Multiple Listings U L D E K 2 si ory iiou.se, five rooms Station, llolmdel Road, llazlet. *4t PONTIAC Bonneville Large selection evergreens and And Trade-ins first floor, three rooms upper CORNER LOT, Union Beach, ______w im . V Convertible ...... "D" Day Deal shrubs, lime, fertilizer, insecticide, Phone: 671-3311 floor; located In Union Reach on 50x100, Pine and Eighth Streets, PART TIME experienced bnrtenw tested grass seed. Merion blue sod, BOAT OWNERS Send for Cntulog 50x100 corner lot une block from make offer. Write Box F in care er. Call between 7 and 9 p.m.. *41 IU IC K LeSabre 2-Dr.. Sport wholesale and retail. w j 27 bus atop. Asking $0500; mortgage of this new spaper______wj27 264-J 1 0 4 . ______wj2l Before you put your boat In the KEYPORT 7 rooms, largo corner arranged; special consideration for 10 AC RMS, clear land, Madison C o u p e WAITRESS, experienced over 21 "DM Day Deal Open daily 6 to 8, Sunday 9 to S; water check our low rates for lot, hot water heal, basement, cash offer. Call 264-1811 after 1 Township, near Route 34: $3500 years of age, good salary, steady quality boat Insurance. Stanley G. Highway 35, South Amboy. Call Karuge, near schools $14,500. Call p.m. Real Estate Brokers invited. per acre. Call between 0 and 7 work. Call between 7 and 9 p.m.. Siebenbcrg, Highway 34, Matawan. 'It PONTIAC Bonneville 4-Dr. H.T. "D" Day Deal Parkway 1-0208.______wjtf 204-1376. wj27 Wj27 p.m ., 500-5937. w}27 2fi4-l]64._ _ wj2f Opposite Strathmore Shopping Cen­ FLOWERING SHRUBS ter. Call 583-1300. w jtf W OM AN live in from now to Sep­ '40 DODGE Dart 2-Dr. H.T...... "D" Dey Deal Veigela, Mock Oranges. Fire Bush, tember. no laundry, no cooking. SPRING SPECIAL 10 (or $5; some 3 for $1. Dig your Cail 727-I661. ______Wj27 Antenna installation complete with '*1 PLYMOUTH Valiant 4-Dr. Sedan "D " Day Deal own. C all 046-4733. ______wjtf proper grounding only $25. Call R E A L KSTATIC salesman or wo« 204-8144. wj27* BUSINESS SERVICES man. experienced, Apply In per­ '41 CHRYSLER Windsor 2-Dr. H.T. "D" Day Deal FREE INSTALLATION son Casey's Agency corner Ruutt ALUMINUM COMBINATION TELEPHONE ANSWERING 35 & Fleetwood Drive, Hazlet. '43 CADILLAC Sedan DeVilla .... "D" Day Deal STORM WINDOWS S E R V IC E ______w jy Lot us he your Secretary, no necil FOR $77 Maintananc* Contractors Contractor! CLF.ANINfj woman, three full dayi ’41 IUICK Riviera -Dr. Sport Cpe. 6 to miss culls; part time or full or five mornings a week. Refer* 2 "DM Day Deal Triple track, hilly weather stripped, tim u service. Call 2C4-7000. wJ27 SMALL JOB SPECIAL1ITI VINCENT J. DIGENNARO enres required. Call 50(10(113. wj27 genulns Alcoa aluminum, E-Z tilt Caipentry - doors, itilrs, ceillnia, VINCENT GENTILE ’40 MERCURY Monterey 4-Dr. Caa bo cleaned from Inlid*. Ttrnu LET OUR OFFICE BI,DO CONTRACTOR SALKSLADY for bakery, no paneling, sic. Imlds painting. 11LDO. CONTRACTOR 17 SOUTH BEERS ST., HOLMDEI peiienee nere^ary. Steady ein* Sedan ...... "D" Day Deal HE YOUK OFFICE GENERAL SERVICES CO. PROWN'S CoinplelB building line Carpentry, ployiwMit all year around. Part or $88-11*7 Speriali/in|' In mlJltimm and alter­ a Broad St. Sll 1-7500 Red Bsak All office services efficiently ren­ masonry, p*inHnr * iluminuin full time, Apply in person after '42 RAMILER Classic 4-Dr. Sedan "D" Day Deal ations. ______wjtl dered. Reasonnhlo rates. Desk or NEW A USED products. 2 p in., hiuiieii s Hake Shop, 19 164-2284 l.infe Street, Matawan. vvJ27 • W l office space nvallnble, CLINTON, OUTBOARD ENGINES ' i f IU ICK Invicta 4-Dr. H.T...... "D" Day Deal Fill.I.Y INSIJUM) w ill i Cl F.ANINO WOMAN liiorninyi 7:30 ALUMINUM DOORS DICKS LAWNMOWliH NO SlfMCONTR.VIOKS BAYSHORE OFFICE SERVICE S E R V IC E CARPENTER and building lonirac- 1 to 10: !U n m , S'tew'art’s Drive-In, *42 PONTIAC LeMans 2 -Dr, AND WINDOWS 2118 H IG H W A Y 33 | Ivou'f V!l, M.ii.t'Aiin, wj27 RT. 79 M O R G A N V IIX F , VH tor. J. (i. Metsgrr, Horenee Av, , Spt. Cpe...... "D " Dey Deal MIDDLETOWN 591 !»r.'2 w ill K< v'ieirt. New hom e, r.arag,s, >1 l’l;t I AH! f WOMAW to « lean houso CRAWFORD'-CROMEY in I-9300 Linvn Hoy, Springfield nnd lloniko nlterailoti* aad repair, Call ) tl iy i w e k Cull m ViM wj2T 'I t IUICK LeSabre Spt. Cpe...... "D" Day Deal WJ27 power mowers. II & S, Tecum-ieh, Miscellaneous O ri9. w|tf I’AT ESPOSITO ft Sons Excnvutlni; Clinton cni’.imi service. Expert re­ I SITUATION WANTED 7I7-J4M KIJWAIM) SHKllUI. Co, D O Dozer — Dozing — l.nml pairs nml prompt service. OFFICE EtJt.'M’MENT. llnllmllnl SHEET Mi ll Al. COM KACIOR COMPANION Iii rbli-ilv |,idy week* Clearing — grading — top soli — wjl I savings new & H.M desks, rh,HI«, EVERY ONE A GENUINE M ATAWAN, N. J. (in i; Wi lie Box F In care of A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTT grnvel —■ (ill dlr|, Matawnn, Cnll files, wielnl slielvlni!, Mniujr., him KOOt. M O R E I efi igi'inliuii und nlr lllis Mi'U '-p.ipei w jl( ^ $68,1080. wJfl/24 nnd duftlnu tables Cnsli irglslm , ALUMINUM iomllll'ininn si'ivleii nml ti'pilr Wiirin sir boil sir cosditloalsi. ivpi'wrilfM nnd lidding rmielilncv “D" DAV DEAL . . . AT lilted i'i|iii|uiii'iil bought nnd sold lleiiiM'nl N il"! mi'lal WINDOW Economy dlflcn HiiiiIuiit I K<|hi|i WANTED TO BUY Cnll V;ii 7;inI______wl27 SHI H ’.* FOR ment Co., Inc., 2.W Wsshlnflton III , STRAUB MOTORS ANTIQUES WANTED $11.95 Top Soil Keyport, 2H4-l:>'»H, w|tf W l IK E I. Cl IA11!'!, n utilise, d sf#, CKHAMii; T iU i ‘ I'miiltnte, china, i!lnii from ons FRRK rijriMATB* piers to un esiiile Wliat li.ivo you? • f t ymir femNy materlM fun end Mtiifection off etc., for rent or sale. CIisiko KARL FRANTJ M4-MN 1 0 P SOIL Wmild you Ilk* n modern cfriitnb Cnll auyllni" Will 0410 w]ll In Une ityie In *t» *f 4mm beeutIM uted can I ■rcoiinls IsvlKd Msttwis U wgi, Cinders, tilui) stone, drlvewny grnv. 149 Main Slfet. Muitwan. (sll 111 n I mt In i h nn or kin lien at ■ low lllll l I l l ’.Xi M l lli I it-ll v ii Iu mtl or Otn'f td t w r word fer H. Cenw, drive o m today. m m m LBm rfpwSSilali, tl, /III (Hrl, cinders, Ifcnclilnji snd ' M m i will cost, Fieo Mlliiinlei Call ?'H-WI1 miii ill li nr l » Will p.iv tup ilollar, Drlvbif keett tolfof any dey. nN roofing I I M and up Fell Inilldo/.lng, w|il tin renl »'ilaln InohetV Cnll 580- II,It, HbfMot and brick tiding $l( DIETRICH BROS. T»l*vliion fr/iMi, II no ninwer m il Murdock 7. a (quart; also narais ttoars $31,79, ir.'ll7, w|l{ KO M O I ICE ft Ct.Jl-’KICt-’ nner Rooflnn Nuppllc*, Old llrl(l»« N E W BRUNSW ICK AVI5, D ON 'S TV L.LKVIC.E Road, Kngilshtnwn Call Ollunn MATAWAN WANTED M M I _ __wjtf For last ,dlnlent rudin tin! 1st* firm t'm, f‘iiNii»AfToiiM:t!i!i:i - 21112 Vision Ji!«fviriy iillMi. 111r,11H11 v i>■ i y111• •,11 mi n *»|tiit*M pin* , Mibway 35 & Bt4i M., Koyport Im-ouM Shoe Cenler, Kuute M Nutmnliydu Vinyl, A, Htrnn^, IMI MAI.AWAN Wn ijlli hf’le I'l H'‘IV'I V' 111 Uni i,ii i n , im u,...|| i,„ iii|y Will*? Cretl* war I'mils Ave,, Itactet. Call W4 Wftnlilmiloit Si 1 eel, Keyiwrl. Cnll I'URSONAI, SliftVICS 30 YRS *j>tii h »"|‘. in' mill I»»«finsb|u (irlc il Mitiiiigci, I', ti, Hiin SI, liiilliind. UM. wjl* 394-39118, Wjtl wjtl m will pk'fHt) you, Ohio, WJIti' ^ u,r «*} ■ ... •: - . .. jf ljfe liy. May 27. (96S THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Second Section — Page On*

    JFK Lodge, Knight* Of Pythias, Make Donation To First Aid Squads apparatus, on or off a trailer; two for mi jorettes, the committee Hermann, President. Mr. Thomp­ Firemen’s Day tor the oldest horse-drawn appara­ deeming it best to have no exhibi­ son has been associated in th* tus and the same for the oldest tions during the parade or after be­ authentic operating motorized ap­ trucking industry for IV years ia At State Fair Set paratus. There will be a trophy for cause of the time element. How­ the Clifton - Passaic area prior to the company travelling the longest ever, there will bs no objection to coming with Van Brunt & Son Volunteer firemen from New Jer­ distance. in a jorettes parading wilh bands. 15 months ago. sey and Pennsylvania will parade He is a m em ber o f St. Jo h n ’* on Saturday evening, Sept. 18, the The John B ichi Irophy will be Methodist Church, Hazlet, and a opening day of the New Jersey awarded to the best all-round com­ Hazlet Man Appointed life member of the Methodist State Fair, which will close on Sun­ pany in M ercer County and tbe George A. Hamid trophy to the one Van Brunt Superintendent Men’s Club. He is a resident of day, Sept. 26. The event w ill be Hazlet, where he has lived for the staged as usual by the Mercer deemed best outside the county. The appointment of Harold B. past five years with his wife, th* County Firemen's Association. There will be cash prizes for the best bands and drum and bugle Thompson jr. as night superinten­ former Miss Dorothy Roberts, Pas­ Three trophies will be awarded saic, and three children, Harold, corps. dent 01 Van Brunt & Soil, M ataw an, to fire companies in Mercer Coun­ There will be no prizes (his year has be'.-n announced by Fred C. Leslie and Wendy. ty having the most members in line and three for those outside (he county. Three trophies will he given for the best appealing company with a minimum of 13 members in line. The same awards will be made to Ladies’ Auxiliaries. Two trophies will be irvarded in each of tlte classes for the best ap­ pearing Rescue Squad, Ambulance Corps, Snorkel or Aerial Platform and for the fire apparatus other than a pumper or aerial truck. Three trophies will be awarded in each of the classes for the best ap­ pearing pumper with at least 500 G .P .M . capacity and for the best appearing Indder truck. Special Trophies In addition, there will be two trophies for the oldest hand-drawn Manta Krtaftr, vice chaacaNar el Jaha r. M mty Ceateaaial Fraak Beitali*, caplala ef Ti ------, . cap- M p m Ka(|S* el Pythla* I* auUag 4aaallea* i t f l m AM tola al H a w a ii R*bert ” ' ■UittMHUd. ■ a a i Raacaa M M * la dw bayi*an area. F iear 0 ett la right) arc Walker. ftp- S T U L T Z V ^ ^ T m O M a l l i r Beatflta Cfealnaaa al lb* M r > Mr.Krleger, rtecatlag lha Beraagh F U C L K lO f areas in Monmouth County which MCAP ii also looking lor teach­ Swim, Tennh Club InitiateProject will have programs this summer er’s aids, men and women from tor pre-schoolers are Marlboro the same neighborhoods from which To Open Saturday Township and Union Beach. the children'come, who can work For Pre-Schoolers The Economic Opportunity Acl W illiam P. Johnson, director of well with four and five-year-olds. provides W per cent of the funds the Countryside Swim k Tennis .1 Project Headstart, a program The purpose of Headstart Is to to pay for projects. The other 10 Club, Marlboro, which will open for children who will enter kinder­ per cent of the expense comes from reach young children who, because Saturday, has completed the hiring garten in September, is being plan- the community usually in the form of adverse economic conditions In of the staff for the coming season. aed . for U areas ol M onm outh of contributed facilities or volun­ homes and neighborhoods, have not The following people will comprise County. Under the Economic O p ­ teer labor. had the opportunity to do and see portunity Act of 1961, Title Ii, part the aquatic staff; Miss Lois Stec- The Monmouth Community Ac­ many of the things that most chil­ ol the federal anti-poverty program , neck. Col s Neck; Ronald Clayton, tion Program, 601 Bangs Ave., As­ dren in Am erica cxpcricnce in the these communities have applied for Freehold; John Bennett, Marlboro; bury Park, is working on co­ normal course of their daily lives. the Headstart program in areas Dennis Dougherty, Freehold; Lance ordinating the program and will The program is based on research where the economic level warrants Adams, Shrewsbury. All are certi­ need hundreds of volunteers to findings which show that children auch a program. Included In the from areas with a lower economic fied Red Cross Senior Lifesavers. make the program work. Also Leo Galcher, 9 Longview Ave., There'* no tubtliluto for hoat* M CA P will employ over 30 teach­ level are in need of pre-school en­ richment programs to be ready to Freehold, will be the tennis in ­ 9*iving fuel oil in cold woather. ers to work with the children dur­ structor. 4 S AdicrtM, Vaa lotliirfc handle the learning experiences For protection In winter or lum* ing the summer. Five areas will Some of the highlights of the provided In most kindergartens. mar cool ipolli, call ug now. f t t t a t t f c . staff their own programs. ehib'a program are: Junior and IS Children la Classes CHHTMlAUSit Training Court* Sat senior llfoiiving course to begin . I I . Mattt. - tM -lllf As set up by the federal govern­ July 12; American Red Cosi 50- ment, each class will have IS chil­ mile swim pogram; Interclub . ' . ■ A m > L , For Nursoi Aidei ■ .. ■ vw *. dren attending Headstart classes swim meets; club championship HARTKMD HU lor eight weeks from July S to Aug. swim racea, Aug. M; tennis tour­ 27. The classes usually will be lo­ A third training courae for nurses INSUKANCI MOUP aides, financed under lha Federal nament final*, Sept. 4 and t; fash­ cated in achool* near the chlldten’s ion ahow and AAU Swim Meet datei LIFE r AUTO homes. Each class will have one Manpower Development and Train­ ing Act and available to reiidenta to ba announced. Bridge tourna- fully qualified teacher. These teach­ ■Hat and individual or group swim­ HOME OWNERS Md ers also will be required to attend of Moamouth County, will be start­ ed at lha Holmdel Nursing Home, ming and tennis leauas will take •USINESS INSURANCE aa intensive training program with ' throughout tha eummer irtabllthed l*lt \ fa cial emphasis on working with Route M, Holmdel, oa Monday, culturally deprived children. June T, tt waa announced by Ed­ ward J. Hall, director of the State Division of Employment Security. ?»• The all week course la designed to provide skilled personnel now aaaded by physicians, hospitals and industrial plants in Monmouth County. A federal appropriation totaling 119,37] waa approved for the three course*. Of this amount $S331 waa allocated far instruction purposes and $8040 Is for allowances. Eligi­ ble trainees may receive weekly allowances of up to $40 a week. Qualified applicants also may re­ ceive transportation costs. Surveys conducted prior to ap­ proval of the courses indicated a shortage of nurses aides in the ar­ ea. Trainees arc being recruited at the Red Bank office of the Stnto Employment Service, located at 48 East From St.

    / 1 '"v • * . J 5 * I- C o r v a i r M l Only one made in Amcrica with its cngtne lo tho rear \ aad its trunk in front :■ y - I ’:?,!! Only ono made in Amcrica that doosn’t need powor stccrtflf ‘i ti v ; . « f ■<; to make it bantllo easily ■ x; >' i ^ 1 J * > (., i, i i'i, « Only one made in Amcrica that offers a 6 with ns much as 180 bp... in Corsa inotfcle Only ono Difldc in America (hat feels is completely at homo (M Msatrowtlil IMf) tml f nntta V ilm ln, l.l.phoni iWj: at a sports car rally as It docs at a clmrcli plculo g S iS iS I i, w heM p a l s fwnlly out of a dsn|siou< traffic MusUon (Mr ooo made lu Aoicrica that's pro snow, anti antifrcczo and doesn't ({ct all fiot and bothered over W* weather They didn't past by on the other side. became it has no radiator M f 400 way you can see the U.S, A. this summer in a buy lib Martin Migarowifcl and Prancli Vetre*, The situation they were In wai po» tiib-seo your Chevrolet dealer now. iMn work aa lineman hr tha phone Mntlally dangeroua, io mpany In New Irtmiwlck. Macerowtkl and Votrecin pulled up, One day aa they were driving alone behind and offered help, It w i i gladly i SEC TIIE U.S.A. T IE NO. 1 WAY lif*e»f truck, they ipotted a car italled accepted, and tha two telephone man' l»heavytra(flconabrld|a.lmokewai towed tha disabled car off tha bridge Hof and Rolliiwl See your Chevrolet dealer for n new CHEVROLET«CHRVEME« CHEVY II * COIWAIR* ffOVn 1*9 n O O B i and Into an area iate from highway The driver waa outside directing traffic NMc. Mil wife and two imall children It w m a imall, helpful acl, Tha kind *■-, bed left the car end were standing on that maliei ui proud of telephone K e i '■ compiny people. N M Je n q fM ^P MULLER CHEVROLET INC. MATAWAN, N.J. 07747 ' 1 9OTV1VH THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. riiunday. May 27, I96S

    M ilitary Wedding Miss M urphy Is Couple Wed In Obituaries ^ GiactWaa T a a w ls * 1 For Holodel G irl Saturday Bride Glacchino Tomasello, 79, ol 3) East Keansburg Edgewater Dr., Matawan, died Sat­ urday, M ay 22, 1965, at the M t. M l« Carolya Mkheb IU m . M in Patricia Lynn Murphy, Miss Suzanne Chrisline McKen­ Pleasant Nursing Home, Matawan. A nm M w al Mr. M d Mr*. M itfM I daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph na, daughter of Mr. and M n. Jo­ r. 1—a. HWtrat Rd.. HoMW, seph M. McKenna, 24 Neptune P)., lie was born in Italy and-.had lived T. Carroll, 21 First Ave., Port Mon­ in Matawan for <0 years. He was tacaa» tba brid» ol L t Martin j» East Keansburg, became (he bride the widower of Mrs. Ague* Toma­ «pfc W M m m m III, aaa of Mr. mouth, became the bride of Martin of George W. Lac^y, son of Mra. sello. a a d Mr*. Martin Jaitfb Vtckca- P. Oberstaedt, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lacey, 47 Neptune PI., Maa Jr., • Millbroak Dr., New Man- Martin G. Oberstaedt, IS Roberta East Keansburg, and Joseph La He was a communicant of St. Jo­ seph's Church, Keyport. ■ a n , Saturday, May 22, IMS, gi Dr., New Monmouth, Saturday, cey, Beachway, Keansburg, Satur­ M a.m. at a military Mddiag. day, M ay 22, 1965. Surviving are a son, Angelo, .Nfat- M a y 22, 1915. Da Iw . M M M aa, laiMt The Rev. Thaddeus Wojciehow awan; two daughters, Mrs. P it The Rev. Thaddeus Wojciehow- a M d a l a i a t -Iba d w b i* r ia t car** ski, pastor, performed the double Barrasso, Matawan, and Mrs. Mich­ ■Npy n l (I n I i i m I tfn mpdit ski, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony in St. Catherine's ael Halloran, Keyport; eight grand­ I t Mary** Cbarcb, Ma* ring ceremony and celebrated the Church, East Keansburg, at 2 p.m. children; five great-grandcMldrei^ H h m m Ul - ' - ' - - 1 - and a brother and a sister, both f l a 1 nuptial mass at 11 a.m . in St. Cath­ The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal- Italy. n a M M M a iy H saar O a ard lactud- erine’s Church, Eaat Keansburg. U ll, m w Earty; Lt. topr length gown of peau de soie and Funeral services were held Wed­ B M t U Williaai WkMa; uTTa- The bride was given in marriage Rosepoint Jace. The fiJted bodice nesday at 6:30 a.m. at the Day M fh Pawatt; U . Mkbaal Smith: by her father. She wore a floor- waa designed with a bateau neck­ Funeral Home, Keyport, and at I L t M a t t IM m ; U> Mkhaal length peau de sole gown designed line and three > quarter • length a.m. a high mass of requiem was ----- , aad U . Joaa* Oacasaao. with a round neckline, short sleev­ sleeves, accented at the waist with offered at St. Joseph’s Church. In­ es and chapel - length train. Her an applique of lace. The sheath terment was in the church ceme­ bouffant veil was attached to a ro- skirt terminated in a chapei train. tery. W a brlda w u jiv ta la m vrltfe aette headpiece and she carried a Her bouffant veil of English illu tar bar fathar. A a aran a white white missal adorned with a white sk>n was held in place by a cloche Aaaiella Nappi Sr. ■Ufa argaau jaw a awr peaa' da orchid, white roses and babies- cap of petals and lace, embroider* Anniello Nappi sr., 79, of IS May t o h itylad with a ChaotUly breath. ed with crystals and pearls, and St., Keyport, died Sunday, May li, laca ovtrtay on tha Httad bodioa Sister la Honor Attendant she carried a missal arrangement 1965, at his home. He was bom ia awbroidrrad wllk paarla a a d *a- Mrs. Robert Gamache, East Italy, the 9on of the late Mr. and «aiaa, loag ilaavta, scoop neckUaa of baby sweetheart roses, lilies-of- Keansburg, was the matron of hon­ the-vallcy, centered with a white Mrs. Gennaro Nappi, and had re­ aad baU • abapad riUrt tcrm laatiu or for her sister. Her white eyelet orchid and lacdon. sided in Keyport for 50 years. He la • caHMdral tnia. Har ahouldar* over hlue taffeta gown was design­ was the widower ol Mrs. Julia l« * tb «all a l fuia *Uk ilhiiioa waa Cousin Is .Matron Of Itonor ed w ith a sabrina neckline, sleeve­ Mrs. Edwin Tierney, Cheese­ Nappi. attach** ta: • «Hk ttbbaae roaa less fitted bodice and floor-length c a p a a d Ib a carriad a caacada bou- quake, was the matron of honor He was a com m unicant of St. skirt. A bouffant veil fell over her f a t «l wblta orchid* aad stephan- for her cousin. She wore a for­ scph’s Church, Keyport. He HE* matching (lower headpiece and she mal - length gown of aqua crepe retired from the Hanson - VanWin­ carried a colonial bouquet of pink with a bell skirt worn with an op* . WILLIAM JOHN FLYNN IU MR., MRS. THOMAS ANDEHSON JR. kle - Munning Co., Matawan. carnations. era - length coatalette of peau de Survivini; are five sons, Jerry 0. riM r af tba brlda, waa tba aiaM Miss Virginia Condon, Union M in Judith Ana Sproul, daugh­ and blue carnations, were Miss Miss Lenore M arie Scofield, of the bride, wore pink gowns and soie. Her matching cloche cap was Hajlet; John M., Brooklyn; Antho­ d baaar. Iba ama a riwcUn* Beach, and Miss Maryanne Minor, ter at retired Keyport Police Chief Margaret Flynn, Keyport, sister of daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. E d ward adorned with petals and a bouffsnt ny O., Keyport; Michael J., Mon­ ‘ ‘ Eaipira - ityla aowa Port Monmouth, were the brides­ headpieces of sim ilar design. They Leroy Sproul aad Mrs. Sproul, S the bridegroom and Mrs. Frank A. Scofield, 15 Shore Concourse, veil. She carried a cascade W>u- mouth Beach, and Anniello jr., M tia w ith laca bod- maids. They wore white eyelet over carried old fashioned bouquets of Walnut T ht., Keyport, became the Januxek, South Amboy, Cllffwood, and Pfc. Thomas Ander­ pink carnations. quet of pink pompons with a Wiitc Matawan; two daughters, Mrs. i m *. m op ncckliae pink gowns and headpieces of Iden­ bride ol William John Flynn III, Frank Januiek, South Amboy, son jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ Christina Demas, Mariner's Har­ frame and a white pompon in the Ralph Medolla, with whom he aad jaaicN u ehtffon wattaau tical design and carried colonial n n ol Mr. and Mrs. William J. was the best man. Ushering were as Anderaon sr., 401 Shore Con­ bor. S.I., cousin of the bridegroom, center. made his home, and Mrs. Christian M a . A acalloped circular vail bouquets of pink carnations. Flynn Jr., II Pine St., Keyport, Robert Sproul, Keyport. brother of course, Cliffwood, were married Miss Marilyn Dand, East Keans­ Ziegler, Keyport; 23 grandchildren; M avar bar darit piak laca aad Charles Adaysb, Keansburg, was was the flower girl. She wore an Saturday, May 22, IMS, at 11 a.m. the bride, and Patrick Ferrante, Saturday, May 22, 1965, in St. Jo­ aqua silk chiffon floor-length gown burg, and Miss Ellen McKenna, two great - grandchildren, and two the best man. Wayne Oberstaedt, la St. Mtesb'a Church, Keyport. Keyport. seph’s Church, Keyport. with short sleeves and Jewel neck­ The Bronx, cousin of the bnde, brothers and sisters in Italy. ■m carriad a caacada bouquat d New Monmouth, brother of the Th* Rev. William J. Bausch per­ For her daughter’a wedding, The Rev, Edward Strano per­ line. She curried a basket of pastel wer« the bridesmaids. They wore Funeral services were held Wed­ pala pink dairy chrysanthemum* bridegroom and Kenneth Dunn, formed Ihe double ring ceremony. Mrs. Sproul selected a light blue formed the double ring ceremony identical gowns and headpieces nesday at 9:30 a.m . at the D ay ‘ • braatb. ilellord, ushered. flowers and wore a wreath of Tba bride waa given in marriage atreet - length dress designed wilh matching flowers. and carried cascade bouquets of Funeral llome, Keyport, with a I Tha brtdaamaida, who wore aim. A reception followed in Bach- at 2 p.m . by her father. She wore a white a Venetian lace bodice and crepe The bride was given in marriage pink pompons framed in white. high mass of requiem at 10 a.m. at liar town* aad baadpiacaa la pala stadt’s Restaurant, East Keans­ Brother Is Best Man siifc organza gown trimmed with skirt. She wore a matching Ven­ St. Joseph’s Church. Interment waa aiak, w an M iu Swan Reao, hv- burg. hy her father. She wore a Chantilly Iluddy Anderson, West Keans­ Katherine Lacey, East Keans­ etian lace pillbox with a small veil in the church cemetery. Mfftia, cauda d lha brlda; Miw Roaepolnt lace. The fitted bodice For their motor trip to Washing­ lace gown over taffeta, styled with burg, brother of the bridegroom, burg, sister of the bridegroom, was had a ubrlna neckline, studded and a corsage of white cymbid- an illusion neckline, long tapered was the best m an. Ushering were IKaHilaaa Wachaomaa, ‘New Moa- ton, D.C., the bride wore a black the flower girl. Her formal - length Mrs. W. G. Pitkethley with acquins and pearls, and long iuma. The bridegroom’s mother sleeves and cathedral • length Joseph Rizzo, Cliffwood, brother- anatb. >iat«r ot th* bridegroom; knit suit with white accessories and aqua Deluma crepe had an empire Mrs. Ada E. Pitkethley, 72,Tfc*- bridal alteves. A front panel of ebon an aqua street • length dress train. Her elbow - length veil of il­ in-law of the bridegroom, and Ro­ Mlaa Liada Lawia, Keyport; Mlta a white orchid corsagc. waist with satin sef-in hand and a 90'J Seymour Ave., Linden, died Rosepolnt lace was featured in the with ribbon lace bodice and crepe Mauraaa Hoi land, MkUlatowa, aad The bride and the bridegroom lusion fell from a crown of pearls bert Finn, Cllf. vood lleach. Ed­ double bow in the back. She wore a Friday, May 21, 1965, at the home bouffant skirt with three tiers of skirt. She wore a matching veil ward Scofield jr., Cliffwood, broth­ Mlaa Lauraa Bartholl, Wickatuak. are graduates of Middletown Town­ and sequins and she carried a mis­ crown with aqua veil and flowers of her daughter, Mrs. Muriel matching lace cascading into a full- headpiece and accessories and a er of the bride, was the ring bear­ Tba* carriad caacada bouquet* «| ship High School. Mrs. Oberstaedt sal adorned with a while orchid and carried a white basket of pink Strousc, with whom she lived. She length chapel train, trimmed with corsage of white cymbidiums. and streamers of stephanotis. er. dam pink daisy chrysanthemum* is employed as a secretary by A. pompons. was the widow of Walter C. Pit- matching lace. Her extra • long A reception followed at the Cob­ aad babka’-breath. * Schottland, Inc., Red Bank. Her Attended By Sister After a reception at the Flaming- Wayne Maloney, East Keans­ kethley. veil of imported silk illusion was blestones, Middletown. Mrs. Louis Nappi, Holmdel, sis­ to Hotel, Keansburg, the couple left Malar b Ftowar Girl husband ia employed as a drafts­ burg, was the best man. Ushering She was born in Liverpool, Eng­ held by a cloche o( organza and Trip T> Pscoom ter of the bride, was the matron of for Virginia Beach, Va. For travel­ Etiaabetb Reno, Holmdel, waa man by the New Jersey Power were Raymond Dumas, Long land, and came to the Unit«l lace trimmed with crystals aad For their motor trip to the Po- ing, the bride wore a light blue tha flower girl lor her aiitar. Her and Light Co., Morristown. He Is honor. She wore an aqua semi-Em­ Branch, and Dwij*ht McKenna, Slates In 1928, settling in Orange. pearl*. She carried a cascade bou­ conos, the bride wore a navy blue knit suit, white hat and accessor­ Aaoriatiatk baH • ahaped gown a member of ihe U.S. Army Re­ pire silk chiffon gown designed East Keansburg, brother of the She moved to Linden 11 years ago. quet ot roaee and carnations. butte knit suit, matching accessor­ ies aad a white orchid corsage. waa atjnad at pink cfcMtaa over serve, Fort Monmouth. with a jewel neckline, cap sleeves bride. Joseph Lacey, East Keans­ She was a m em ber of the Ladle* Atteadaats Wear Light Blue ies and a white orchid corsage. Tlte bride and the bridegroom at­ summer aatla with a lace bodice. They will reside In the Skytop and lloor - length skin. A circular burg, brother of the bridegroom, Auxiliary of the Irvington Moose. Mrs. Kenneth Sproul, Keyport, The bride was graduated from The bodice had short sleeves and a Gardens, Parlin. veil fell over her F rencli headpiece tended Matawan Regional High was the ring bearer. Surviving arc two sons, Alfred was the matron of honor. She Keyport High School, and is em of petals and pearl tear drops and School. The bride is employed by scoop neckline. She wore a fitted Reception At Buck Smith's M., Onion Beach, and Waiter G., wore a light blue silk organza gown ployed by the Shadow Lawn Sav­ she carried an old fashioned bou­ Shop Rite, Raritan Township. The bow headpiece wiht a circular veil A reception followed at Buck Titusville, Fla.; one other daugh­ w ith a satin cummerbund termi­ ings and Loan 39 manager of the Mrs. Kathryn Hennessey quet of aqua carnations. bridegroom was employed by Key­ and carried a cascade bouquet of Sm ith’s Restaurant, East Keans- ter, Mrs. Dorene Lockwnrd, High nating in a satin rose in the back. Keyport office. Mrs. Joseph Riz/.o, Cliffwood, sis­ port Rambler. He is serving with pink daisy chrysanthemums and Weds George Samuelson bur g. land Park; 11 grandchildren The floor - length gown had a The bridegroom was graduated ter of the bridegroom, and Miss the U.S. A rm y at Maxwell Air babies'-breath. For their motor trip to Penn one great • grandchild. round neckline and elbow - length from St. Mary’s High School, South Force Base, Montgomery, Ala. Dennis Weckenman, New Mon­ Mrs. Kathryn M. Hennessey, wid­ Judith Scofield, Cliffwood, sister Funeral services were held .Mon­ sleeves. A circular veil fell over Amboy. He served 22 months of Iffi/s, The l^oconos, the bride wore mouth, brother of the bridegroom, ow of John F. Hennessey, wns mar­ day at 1:30 p.m. at the Corny and her m atching rose headpiece. She his four years' enlistment w ith the a princess - style gray linen dress w u the best man. Ushering were ried on Saturday, May 22, 1565 to tron ol honor and Vincent Gorny Funerai Home, Inc., Irving­ carried cascade bouquet of white U.S. Air Force in Japan. He is with a matching coat, white pillbox Jamea Gannon and Robert Mc­ a B i r t l i s ton. roses and blue carnations. employed by the U.S. Government George W. Samuelson of South A m ­ Droughton was the best man. Im­ and white orchid corsage. When Gowan, Middletown; Mitchell R e­ boy, widower of Josephine Samuel- Neuguth they return, they will reside at 88 ao, Hotmdel. brother of Ihe bride; The bridal attendants, who wore in the Keyport Post Office. mediately following the ceremony Joseph Frankel identical ensembles, and carried They will reside at 176 Broadway, soa. The ceremony was performed Mr, and Mrs. William Neuguth Orchard St., Keansburg. Waller Diitko, Jersey City, and by the Rev. William Bausch at 9 they left on a two-week trip to Nia­ The bride was graduated from Joseph Frankel, 66, of 15 Drum­ caacada bouquets of white roan Keyport. jr., 1 Maple Ave„ Matawan, are mond Ave., Fords, died Friday, Ronald Oberdick, New Monmouth. a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Key­ gara Falls and Canada. Upon their Middletown Township High May 21, 1965, in the Hunterdon John Gerhrinasr Jr., Morris Plains, port. return they will reside nt 149 Wash­ the parents of a daughter, born in School and is employed as a secre­ Medical Center, Flemington, alter cousin of the brwe, wa* the ring Mr*. Vincent Droughton was ma- ington St., Keyport. Perth Amboy Hospital. tary by Molccu - Wire Corp., Sco- Births Gorham a long illness. bearer. beyville. He was born in Perth Amboy, For her daughter’a wedding, Mra. MT. and Mrs. W illiam Gorham, Stma 'Hie bridegroom attended Middle­ Isabct Ave., Union Beach, are par and had lived in Fords tor 4t Reno eelected a mint green ailk or­ Mr. and M n. Herbert Barrack, A son was born in Perth Amboy town Township High School and is M ia ot a daughter born Thursday, years. He was a plumbing and g an a floor - length gown over 17 Idiebrook Lane, Matawan, are Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick employed by Corrigan’s Plumbing May 20, 1965, at Riverview Hojpi. heating contractor. He was a peau de aoie with a watteau train, th* parents ot a daughter, bom and Healing Co., Red Dank. He is taL Stcna, 123 Station Rd., Wickatunk. member of Congregation Beth It- styled with an embroidered bodice M a y 14,1965, ia the University Hos­ a member of the U.S. Army Re­ ra«l and the Chevrn Kadishn, Perth and plain skirt. She wore a match­ pital, New York. The baby haa Shead serve, 824 Signal Company at Fort ing feather bat with matching ac- YaakowsM Amboy, and had served in the U.S. beea named Diane Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shead, Mor­ Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yankow- Navy In World War I. ceaaories and a corsage cI pale ganville, are parents of a son born A l, 19 Euclid Rd., Madison Town­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Soa- pink sweetheart roan and babies'- P a r r M at Perth Amboy General Hospital. ship, are the parents of a daugh­ ia (Parish) Frankel; a son, Harold breath. The bridegroom'a mother Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parrish, En»ug<*m<‘nts J., Fords; two daughters, Mr»j wore a light blue floor • length Atlantic Ave., Cliffwood, are the ter, born in South Amboy Hospi. Tilius tal. L e o n a r e Friedman, Somerviftjf" chiMcm gmm with matching lace parents ot a daughter, born Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Titius, Wen­ Brown-Davison and Miss Faith Frankel. Fords; bodice, matching pillbox a n d day, May 16, 1965, in Monmouth dy Rd., Old Bridge, are parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Davi­ M e C m k lour brothers, William, Colonia; Si­ matching accessories and a cor- Medical Center. of a daughter born at Perth Amboy son, 5 Osoorn Lane, Bridgeton, for­ A son was born in South Amboy mon, Los Angeles, Calif.; Jonah, aage of white sweetheart roses. General Hospital. merly of Keyport, announce the en­ Ta Fly Ta Puerto R lc s Lambersoa Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard gagement of their daughter, Bar­ New York, and George, Perth Am­ After a reception in the Molly A daughter was born Tuesday, McCook, 251 Atlantic St., Key. Card bara Ann. lo Charles Leo Brown, boy; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha port. Greenhurg, Laurence Harbor, nnd Pitcher Inn, Red Bank, the couple May 11, 1965, in Riverview Hospi­ Mr. und Mrs. Melvin Card, 22 Mrs. Pearl Hockbeiser, Perth Am­ motored to Florida and flew to tal to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamber- Urookside M obile Ct,, Hazlet, are B aaeiak boy, and three grandchildren. Puerto Rico. For traveling, the son, 185 Main St., Matawan. the parents of a son, horn Monday, Mr. and Mra. Phillip Bonczak, Funeral services were held Mon­ bride wore an A-line green linen May 24, 1965, in Riverview Hospi­ Walsh 284 Prospect Ave., Laurence Har­ day ai 12 o'clock noon al the Flynn dress with antique lace bodice, tal. beige straw accessories, and a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, 16 bor, are the parents of a son, bnrn and Son Funeral Home, Fords. white orchid coraage. Craig St., Hulet, are parents of a in South Amboy Hospital, Mclsger Mrs. John K. Davenport The bride waa graduated from daughter born Wednesday, May 19, Fean A daughter was born on Mon­ Mrs. Marjorie R. Lane Daven­ Middletown Township High School, 19(5, at Riverview Hospital. day. May 24, 10(55, in Riverview A son was born Friday, May 21, port, 5!), of Marc Hampton Apart­ Close of 190, and was employed Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1965, in Monmouth Medical Center ments, Malaivan, died Friday, by the Public Scrvice Gss and Metsger, 2042 Florence Avo., Key­ Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Burlew, to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fenn, 21 M ay 21, 1905, In Monmouth y r i Electric Co., Newark. port. South Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, cal Center, after a short illness. The bridegroom was graduated Brook Ave., Keyport. are parents ol a son born Wednes­ Stic was born In Newark. from Red Bank Catholic High Lockwood day, May 19, 1965, at Riverview Vashey Surviving are her husband, John School, Class of I960, and receiv­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lockwood, Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Vashey, K. Davenport; three sons, Thomas ed his Bachelor of Science Degree Ilt Front St., Union Beach, are the 97 Church St., Keyport, are the J. Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Lt. Peter in Business Management from M n r ia n y parents ol a daughter, bom Fri­ parents of a daughter, born Tues­ B. Lane, U.S. A ir Force, Lnredn, St. Peter’s College, Jersey City, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrissey, day, May 21, 196S, in Monmouth day, May 25, 1965, in Riverview Tex., and Patrick M. I.ane, Mnnas- Class o f 1964, Ha Is .serving with Matawan Ave., Matawan, are par­ Medical Center. Hospital. quan; two sislers, Mrs. Warren R. the U.S. Marinea In Beaufort, S.C. enta ol a aon born Thursday, May Stlcsl Mailc-y Brundage and Mrs. David Mc­ They will reside in Beaufort. M, IMS, at Riverview Hospital. Laughlin, both of Manasquan, nnd A son wns born In Riverview A daughtor was born Tuesday, four grundchildren. Hospital on Friday, May 21, 1965, Mny 25, 1965, in Riverview Hospi­ Funeral services were held Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brlgden, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stiesl, 59 tal to Mr. and Mrs. John Malley, MISS BARBARA A. DAVISON day at 8 a.m. in the Bedle Funeral FORMAL Warren Dr., Matawan, are parents Willis Ave., Keansburg. 57 Virginia Ave., Hazlet. Home, Keyport, with a requierj non of Leo A. Broun, 2 Coluco PJ , of a daughter born at Overlook high muss at St. Joseph's Church, WEAK Hock Keyport, nnd Mrs. John Zsorey, Hospital, Summit, Keyport, at 9 a.m. Interment wai Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hock, 251 Monroe St., Keyport. Wilh Filed in lloly Sepulchre Cemetery, Ka» Atkin Atlantic St., Keyport, are the par­ 'Hie bride - elect is n graduate TO H IM Orange. Mr, and Mrs. James Atkins, East ents of a son, burn Saturday, May of Keyport High School and will Flsrcac* N. Taylor W. I. W AUACI Third St,, Keyporl, are parents of 22, 19K, In Riverview Hospital. graduate in June from Glasslxuo ■ aon born Thursday, May 20, Florence N. Taylor, Matawan, cumam Mullen JAMES RONALD GOSSETT State College. She plans to teach IMS, at Riverview Hospital. w in died Feb. 27, left her estate in the Township of Oconn, Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Knyniond Mullen, HENDERSON Mis* C*rol Patricia McDonough, Other attendants were: Miss Sal­ to her husband, James E. Taylor, hurst. Her liunce also is a graduate Lewis I Annapolis Dr., Hatlet, are the ly Spicer, La Grange, 111.; Miss who alao was named executor, ac­ of Keyport High School, lie will re­ Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lewis, parents uf a son, turn Sunday, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Law­ Sandra Otto, Avon Lake, Ohio; cording lo terms of her will, which ceive his HacluTlor of Arts Degree MONUMENTS Faith Lane, Matawan, are parents May 23, 1965, In Riverview Hospl rence Perry McDonough, 44 Ayr- Mrs. Jack McDonough, Iflver Edge, wa* filed recently for prot>ate in from Rutgers University in June Eit. I f 11 v . m a m . ot a son born Thursday, M ay X), tal. mont Line, Matawan, and James and Mrs. Dennis llrleklnp, i.exlng- the office of Monmoulh County and plans to enter Temple Univer­ l.r d iy A. M .n^.non, Prop. 19M, at Riverview Hospital. Ktfsel Ronald Gossett, son ol Mr. nnd Ion, Ky. They wore yellow linen Surrogate Donald J. Cunningham. sity, Pfiiladelphin, in tiie fall for • MONUMENTS • MARKERS A daughter was born Sunday, Mrs. James Gossett, Wiimore, gowns, ill,Helling Hint of the m aid post • gradunle study, He is a mem­ • CtMETERY LETTERING M ny 2:1, I'KM, In Riverview Hospi­ Ky,, w«rij married on Snturdny, of liongr nnd carried cascade bou­ Jullua ClemeKlch ber of Chi Phi Frutetnlty. tal lo Mr. snd Mrs, Robert Kiesel. M;iy IT), ItMlfi, at 3:.10 p.m . In Uste.s quets of white daisies. Julius Clemenclch, Marlboro Dial 747-4887 Studios Route .IW, Keyport. Chapel, Wllmore. The double ring Mis* luiwinu Parsons, Wilmore, Township, who died Apr. 38, left Total payroll expenneof hospitals ceremony was performed by the iv;is llie flim er gill. She was drrss- his estnlo lo Ills wife, Josephine In 1903 renrlu'd $7.!l billion, account* IARRE GUILD MEMORIALS PHOTOGRAPHY timvela Rev. Cimrgc A, Fletcher, of tile eil in a yellow silk organza floor- Clemenclch, w Ihi also w iu named Ing Un Will per of (lie (omI 9 C h .p .l Kill Rd. fl I fishway 3S Mr. uml Mrs, Orhuulo Gimvcln, NlcholiisviUi'i Ky., l ’t'esliyiei Inn lenglli gown with a silk net cap executrix, 111 billion ex|*'ful<'ri hv nil hmpi- RID BANK WIOOINO AIMJMI IN NATURAL COLOR MJ Greenwood A w , t'llffwood Chureh. and m alrlilng yellow satin bow, tltlH, John <>naU llrach, are the pnrrnls of I son, I lie brliit! was given In marriage She carried a princess basket ol Imni Similny, Mny 23, M , In Ulv- by her Inllier, Shu wore a fiom rose pelnK John (iniitr, Raritan Township, N MAIN n , 4hnrMMT M44MS crvltnv lltnpllnl. lenglli town of peau tl« sole with Tiie best mmt wns Cmiy Cnm or, who died .Inn, 4, left hit estate to e m tjo id i'w l sralkipotl niM'ltlinu. Lexington, Ushers wero .lack Mc­ Ills wife, Cilllierine L. (inntz. The t ln r r li • KEYPORT lilt' Ixxllre, train anil uleove* were Donough, Itlvor l-'.dgi', brother of Howard Savings Institution, New A Mm wns Imru Nmul.iv. Mny 2], Irlniineil wllli embroidered flower ark, was ifPslgnali'd executor, IliM, In I'likin 1 loxpnnl In M r mul the lirldcl Dougins Rider nnd iJeit- luce n|i|ill(|iii"i and mwiI pwirln. The ills Di'li'klng, Lcxlnglon, and Eu­ • RARITAN Mtit FM llarrli, M Si i i Iiik Vnl- Norman I, Smith overskirt, falling front an Empire gene Parson, Wllmnre, Ivy R d,, M arlboro Township, Norman I, Bnilth, Keyport, who ulthiHiHle, formed a mvtieiilng Wedding Trip To died l-'ub, 9, M t Ills esUtl* to his • M A T A W A N R E G IO N A L train. Her elbow • length veil of A reception tv«» hold »t Iho Hunt- slstor, B ifiti A, fire Word, and English silk net fell from a cUmiur Morgan House In Lexington lmmml- ItoBdUtmtfih Mr, (tnd Mr#. John Jonr*, 9 M ill npphowt, Albert L, HreWord; liar- of sued purls, Sb* carried i «*n- ialely following Um ceremony nnd PI,, llaihi, are the pari'iili nl a lln A. BreMord and Georgs DitiM. High .School Graduation Chamo m M • M M M y 0 M a w fcaaw, tat m ana, Iwm Saturday, Mny 21, IM.1, cade bouquet at whit* daiila*, with (Im ivtipla W I tar (at for • thrao- Alb*rt I, D/eiaford aad Mr. binci f l M J I t e A a ceitiM of while ran* aad Min- weok wadding trip te ItiroM . in Monmouth Mtulltnl Otiler, wort named «-*xocufor», fcaauMfirt. H tM M liw d menvmant. oMIie-viillay, lh a brlda wai irM u attf from In “MK” Cold Catilli'tl M M Vistula McDtmough, Mnla- hiuh school In Allnnis, Ot,. If)4 Jam n B. Taylor JwVUA11 mwHFl^WIM iAuI « y ia a liM A diiiijililef wnt I»imi In Mim wnn, fll.ilrr of lit# bride, was llie also Is « tfrnihmle of the University No Chart, For (ngitilnt a No Chart* ler Isllailnt ” minilli Mcilli ill Onier nn Snlur .fai»n E. Taylor, fiUlswnn "Wt ON// fMfl 10 MfH...... t n !* ? (m m e ) nmld nl honor, She wore a leinmt of Ki’iiliu-lty In iLenlngion. *m Township, who died Sept. 27, day, May 52, IMI), Iti Mr. nml Mr*. yellnw A-llw lloor . length imnn lorint'ily Inught st Iim CesMtly li hit Mlnle,|n his wile, Flmence I'm ) fit tilled, ttt) I, Him IM. Wtarfofi Mamorldk I M i n i t own with E m p lif witlm, hatitled In Si-lwol, Lexington. Her husband I* I T#ykir, wlio nlso was named N i l IteftmM, olive hnmiw velvet ribbons, KEYPORT JEWELERS, Hwy, 96 n#»f M iln St„ K*y6p h » ymi (tin ii |i!iii'i' liy n innli'liliifj Mtlln (miw, , Month Aniljoy, yield linn m p shii'iltlM Ilie ii" In ulllrh ■Jl’tv lrl' nll'l IM M 'llillile [till "1 29 W esl Fronf Sf,, Keyporl — 264*2000 ;le t t n i'ill it tciwitiie boM|tiel of 1 lie iim plo plan to r*p|(lu In Mnt i "I'tlnklt! iiii oiittpM, unlinK intii-mlt' Will pleAtt* ymi, yellow ilalsies, ilWllU, I utile*, and tuiKi’S. >. May 27. 1965 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. 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    The bride and bridasnMoi are la Jersey City, she had liv­ was a retired machine operator for had lived in Perth Amboy for 53 Funeral services were held Mon­ not showing favoritism of one child Bondix Corporation, Red Bank. years. Joint Convention For Ved Saturday graduates ol Keyport H ilh School. ed in Keansburg five years. day at 8:30 a.m . at the Day Funer­ over another. Miss Joyce waa a m em ber of St. He was a veteran of the Spanish The bridegroom is employed by She was a com m unicant of St. al Home, Keyport, and at 9 a.m. a The by-laws w'ere read and Sixth DMrict, VFW Ann’s Church. Surviving are three American War and World War I. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy. high mass of requiem was offered E. I. DuPont deNemours Co., Inc., brothers, John, William and'Bern­ He also was a m em ber oi the adopted by the club members. S t J o h n ’s Surviving a r e her husband, at St. Joseph’s Church. Interment The joii.t convention of the Sixth Parlin. ard Joyce, and two sisters, Miss Keansburg Veterans of Foreign Plans were made for a fa$hkm Frank; two daughters, Veronica was in the church cemetery. District, Veterans of Foreign Wars, JM H. Potty, daughter of When they return home from a Helen Joyce and Mrs. George Wars, Post 1953, and the Keans­ and Margaret, at home; a son. show to be held June 17 at 8 p.m. will be h Id June 5 and June 6 lo Dorn, all of Keansburg. burg Disabled American Veterans. N q f i f l n l St., Keyport, motor trip to Pennsylvania, they Frank jr., Perth Amboy; two at the home of Mrs. Nagy, Van- the Mid:’ ?town Post Home, Mid* grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ver­ Miss Edna L. Bulger Mm bride of Alfred V«n- will reside da Atlantic St., Keyport. Mra. Stanley Mocarskl Surviving are his wife, Mrs. A r Cleef Lane, Cliffwood. Mrs. Nagy dletown Memorial services will be M t , Ma of Mr. and M n, Thoms* nes H. Ellefsen; a son, Charles Et- onica Wailing, Keyport, and two Weds John E. Barr/ will serve as genera! chairman and held Saturday evening, June 5. r Funeral services were held Sat­ lefsen, East Keansburg; two step­ brothers, William and Thomas Dus­ Mrs. Edmund Harbison, hospitali­ During ‘.he Sunday afternoon bus­ V . IMhw |r.. IM Second St., Key­ urday for Mrs. Antonia Mocarski, sons, Robert Veth,, South Amboy, ky, South Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bulger, 40 ty chairm an. M rs. Eugene Vena iness session, officers will be nomi­ ea Seturdiy, May ti, im . Funeral Service* 121 Elm St., South Amboy, who and Fred Veth, Middletown; three part, Funeral sorvices were held Wed Walling Terr., Keyport, announce will be in charge of the invitations nated and elected. Installation will died at her home Wednesday, Mny stepdaughters, Mrs. Marguerite The Rev, Hamum ft. Hlley, pastor. Samart Wasklagtan nesday at 9:30 a.m . at the Fiynn the marriage of their daughler, Ed­ for the 30 guests who will view be held that evening. A buffet sup­ II, IMi. Funeral services were Gould, East Keansburg, Mrs. Vir wHnrmwl the ceremony In St. Funeral services were held Sat­ and Son Funeral Home, Perth Am­ na Louise, to John E. Barry, son the fashions displayed by Mrs. per will be served. held at l ; » a.m. in Ihe ZamorsM ginia Kellogg, Keyport,- and Mrs. M m 'a M«thnd<« fhureh, Hailet. boy, with a high mass of requiem of Mr. and Mrs. John Barry, Richard Hawkey. Miss Patricia Sixth District Commander WU* urday for Samuel Washington, SI, Funeral Home, Sayreville, with a Agnes Butler, Keansburg; 26 grand­ al 10 a.m . in St. M ary’s Church. Bayvtlle, on May 12, 19G5, in Mata­ Kizinkiewicz, VanCleef Lane, Cliff­ liam Moser and Mrs. Harry Kern, The bride waa elven ht marriage of Morganville, who died at Mon­ high mass of requiem al 10 a.m. children and 10 great-grandchild­ wan. wood, who attended tbe Barbizon Cliffwood Beach, Sixth District fey her fattm. She wore a white in Sacred Heart Church, South Am­ ren. Mrs. i.i-on J . M alinowski mouth Medical Center, Monday, School of Modeling, New York, president, will preside. pea* de aoie floor • tenets wown May 17, INI. Services were held boy. Interment was in the church Mrs. Bariy is a graduate of Key­ Mrs. Ann (Woetko) Malinowski, will model the fashions. •Ith (naff tanH’nd aleevea. nahrlna at I p.m. in Day Funeral Home, cemetery. Mra. Harold J. Rafalelf 3!), of 30fl Hall Ave,. Perth Amboy, port High School. She attended ' tiie and rfiaoet - lenclh train. R eal Estate Listing Cards for Keyport, with the Rev. Calvin She was the widow of Stanley Funeral services were held Sat­ died Saturday, May 22, 1903. in Newark State College and is em­ Ho • length v5, at his Va., and Zigmund, Perth Amboy; Mr. Dixon was a charter mem­ home, following a short illness. He nine grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. ber of the Holiday Beagle Club, was born in Rhode Island, and had Helen Sieracki, South Amboy and Roberlsville. lived in Cliffwood Beach for 12 I * ■ » ! two lister* In Poland. Surviving are two sons, Edgar years. F. Dixon, with whom he made He was a retired employee of the Charles M. EUefaea his home, and Charles W. Dixon U.S. Government, and was a vet­ Funeral services were held of Texas, and six grandchildren. eran of World War I. Thuraday, at the John J. Ryan Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Home tor Funerals, Keansburg, at Marion Sanford, and a stepson, 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. John P. Obituaries Richard W. Gibson, Newark. Euler, retired pastor of the Bay- Local arrangements were under ihore Community Church, Keans­ Joseph Gottforath the direction of the Day Funeral burg, officiating, for Charles M. El- Joapeh Gottbrath, 57, of Route Home, Keyport. lefsen, 86, of 120 Ocean Ave., Vine­ 520, Marlboro Township, died Sat­ Goorge E. Gleam* land, vAo died Monday, May 17, urday, M ay 22, 1%5, in the Storcr Gcorgo Edward Gleason, 74, of 1965, after ,a long illness. Burial Boarding Hom<3, Marlboro. Ho was Cliffwood Dr., Clirfwood, died was in Bayview Cemetery, Leonar­ born in Monesson, Pa., and had Saturday, May 22, 1965, at the Hill­ lived in Marlboro Township for 20 do. top Nursing Home, Middletown. He Mr. Ellefsen was born in Nor­ years, whore he operated a taxi. was born in Now York City, the way, and was a Keansburg resi­ Ho was a veteran of World War son of the late M r. and M rs. Hen­ SPEEDY You Can't Beat Our Prices dent tor more than 40 years. He II. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Marie ry Gleason, and had lived In Cliff­ During BILL LANZARO'S A First Merchants fa * Loaa Marts, Westfield. wood for 25 years. He was a com m unicant of St. Jo ­ Funeral services were in charge . . . is REST foe anjr purposo! seph’s Church, Keyport. of the Higgins Memorial Home, Surviving are several nieces Freehold. and nephows. MW • last • IkL, Ba. Preval N. Sherao Funeral services were held Tues­ Proval N. Shemo, G8, of South day at 9:30 a.m. at the D ay Funer­ H im an m at gtmi trmun for hamming i —iy. Sraa Church St., Matawan. died Thurs­ al Home, Keyport, and at 10 a.m. •Mb Che am* m M hwltrrtiiw, Item (re liam an a high mass of requiem was offer­ MEMORIAL MKfgeiMir ar w*i)f reptiue calk tm awn cMfc ihaa aaa day, M ay 20, 1965, in Ihe John L. tea aa kawl. Montgomery Medical Home, Free­ ed al St. Joseph’s Church. Inter­ hold Township, after a long illness. ment followed in the church come- I n q h A Fifit Ncakaali aiA n haadrMh af haaa. He was born in Matawan, the son tcry. da m aMHy pr«|>fe vM i mrnmef pcofclttm tom* u m ? I l» of Ihe late Alfred and Carrie George Di Paulo m w ikujf kfMN* Iktl mm Lam (N fb n im PVKH1.K, IM (Booker) Shemo. George DiPaolo, 70, of Cliffwood • , » v lw live 111 Um arM v r t m e , , * ami fare lots • ( He is survived by his wife, Mrs. wptr k in In atMa* IImimUiI profekwi. Wtwaevrr YOU Flora (Jones) Shemo, Now York; Ave., Cliffwood, died Saturday, im i MMff fer wmj good fram , Jml tom* la lo I he I’M M ay 22, 1965, at hU home. He wns DAY SALE a »n, Alfred P., Newport, K.I.; MmlnRli »fftc« mm>« jr«a. Low«wi batik jnlm n rain born in Italy and had lived In Cliff­ ______ArtHlclal two grandchildren; three great­ ‘ rameafcatly ami|Ml rc|«yRMRl K nii an always ■ntta Bmrti wood Tor 60 years. grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ni­ He was a retired superintendent STARTS TODAY 11 Get Ready for The Holiday! «wciiaaj2u > na Collandcr, Matawan, and Miss of tho Oschwald Brick Works, Dernicc Booker, Rod Bank. Cliffwood, He waa a communicant SURCICAl Funeral services were held Sat­ W a i NOW of St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport, urday in tho Bedle Funeral Home, and a member of the St. Anthony's '63 GALAXIE 4-Dr., 6 Cyl„ Stick Shift, W h it* ...... $1898 APPLIANCE Keyport, wilh the Rev. William J. •IMS Society, Ciiffwood. ffaar eoNviaiM? coH«uirtrv cntcu ______Md DRUO CO. Hutcheson, retired, runner pastor Surviving aro his wife, Mrs. Ma­ RAMBLER Auto, • Miiwmw • fc M il • M • I M • ft V. Prtmt II,, Keyperl of the Sccond Baptist Chwrrh, Mar* '63 2-Dr. Station Wagon, 6-Cyl^ Mmd OAti Ml SailkaM Am.. lit*| far* I* 'I ti Pm>Iii Ntl’l S u l) rie DiPaolo; three sons, Antonio, at ton-to M taW arnai Nmm M «a a*M» MaralkM Humi ril* nwan, officiating. Interment was in Greon and Whita ...... IIS9S thurn • I Oar Itmr Union Prospect Cemetery, Matrt- home; Daniel, Rnritan Township, •14S0 an d DtatM la All *r»aa tarileal wan. nnd William, Cliffwood; a daugh­ •PfUaacu aai daraitato ter, Mrs. Anthonio Strnnlero, Cliff­ '62 RAMBLER Classic 4-Dr, Sedan, 4-Cyl., Auto, WMfo . .$1180 *12S0 M n. Frank Marks wood; b brother, Dominic, Key­ Mrs. Margaret M. Marks, 33-1 port; two slslers, Mrs. Phllomenn '63 CHRYSLER H.T. *, 8-Cyi„ Auto., P.S., Blue . . . $2298 Waahlngton St., Perth Amboy, died incahhucci, Long Branch, and Mrs. *2050 Sunday, May 23, lfW5, at her home. Joseph lacabbucci, Cliffwood, nnd Sho was born in South Amboy nnd eight grandchildren. *63 CHEVY IMPALA Sport Coups, 8-Cyf., A uto, R«9 . $2298 O ur business offices *2050 '(A FALCON Futura Sport Coup#, 8-Cyl., Auto., W M fi . $1191 MW0 w ill be closed Monday DO IT YOURSELF! *61 CADILLAC Coup* dt Villa, Full Pow«r( A!i\ Co 9t9W 'MM I I INSTALL May 31,1%5 '60 PONTIAC 4-Dr. H.T, V-8, Auto,, Poww ItM itnj, CEILING m i •IIM in observance of TILE Memorial Day fEI OUR COMPLETE 30-DAY 100% GUARANTH LINE . . . COM E IN ------6 fi^ K N InM UNTK?------TODAY I I I J ( M M S N JM H lltf CINIMl i f MW KISH , \JhMMltA AUTO SALES fOWIMUMf A „ MWI* i llOHf Matawan Lum ber Co. 1 Thr I ru/ulli) l.um hti ) m i l * best Burs *t tie towtsr p*tctk( INVdTOR'OWNCO lUCtRIC COMPANIES ’ 5 —* MAIN JTflefiTAM'WaY NO« ...... ' w a m Sufphln Av«. 566-4500 Matnwan f c f i F m t Second Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL; N. J. Thursday, May 27, 1965 l,

    H. Witham, Irom the world head­ Hyde, Somerville, New Jersey Mrs. Tm iw i fUpTMWitt quarters in Brooklyn. Mr. Witham Rutgers To Award scholar, author and editor. will address the congregation at a B'nai B'rith A t Macting Religious Services In The Bayshore Area special servioe talk at 8 p.m., Sat­ Membership Awards Honorary Degrees Mrs. Mort Temes, Hazlet, urday. The visit wiil be climaxcd at For B'nai 'rith gate f m the B ’nai 6 'rilfc Wo- t p.m. Sunday by a public lecture Rutgers University will honor a 6 apeaker Sunday at the 11 a.m . wor Ichool wttfc daiata fer an agei ■nets at 1:11 aad II a.m. Ba by­ given by Mr. Witham on the sub­ former governor of Puerto Rico and me*. Ayelet Cfcapter, B*ysi*u* Five membership awards were jrill b* al m a.m.; divine wor- care is provided lor children under ship. The topic will be "The Sent ject "Practicing Love in a Selfish a P u iid e r Prize - winning poet at Area, haa returned Irom the 29tb " S f t presented to the B’nai B’rith Wo­ t m CanitfB NaU I fUp «illi th* atnaoa by tha pia- three-years-of-age during both ser- and The Sender." The Rev. Mr. World.” Watchtower Bible study its J&Olh anniversary commence­ Asaual Convealioa ct the B’nai ment on June 9. Luis Muooz Marin j tor «rtH ba al II a.m. MimIc will be vicaa. Guyten has worked on Japan’s w ill be held at 4:15 p.m. The sub­ men, Ayelet Chapter, Bayshore B’rkh Women, District UI, held ia and Robert Lowell will b a *uper- H lamas f l degrees at Uie evening ceremonies, ple’s Groups and visiting scattered For All the Peflples.” members in more than 140 chap­ M r EnM il Ml chunk (dual, Uaiaa Brack scheduled for Rutgers Suuiium. Atla/tiic City. ylaad aartery- At II a.m. tha groups of Chrislians. Sunday ters in New Jersey, l^nnsylvania, t i l l w . i Holy Ew terlit m i mt- First Rapttat Chare* Dr. Mason W. Gross, president of The Northern New Jersey Coun­ iaeoad aeetion a l Sundiy School Rev. Harland M. Baxter, Paator School meets at 9:30 a.m.; confir­ D elaw are and West Virginia. The at 11 M i Holy R t p lw , ti 9 fh irl Its Ihe State University, also will con­ cil awarded Mrs. Arthur Percy, 15 mm .with dasiei for pte-echool through Morning worship services Sunday mation class, 5:15 p.m., and Youth theme for this year’s oonvemioB fer ahnut 3600 advanced and bac­ U : » p.m. tad MMMtaf, T:M p.ML will be at I:N and II a.m.; church Fellowship, S:30 p.m., all in the Island Pi., Matawan, a twosiay was B’nai B’ritti Our Heritage Re­ third grade will meet In the church Rev Eugene F Gregory. Pastoi calaureate degrees on graduates of Holy C onnw loa will IM c d ^ chapel. trip to Washington, D.C., as tbe sponsibility and Challenge. tibuae. school, •:*> a.m. Sunday School opens at 9:30 a.m 14 colleges and divisions In New most influential person ia the high Iratad ca Friday at l : » a m . Cataaiy Mslbadist Charah with classes for the whole family. Brunswick, Camden and Newark. Mrs. L. A. Edelman, National Di­ Tsasato Bet membership increase in Ayelet M aaiqrat I • ■. aad ea Wedaet- IWrd It., Kejrpan M orning worship service is at Two honorary degrees and about rector o l B’nai B’rith Adult Jewish C M a aM Csasrrvaliva Chapter. Rev. David Proper) 10:45 a.m. A nursery is available 510 bachelor’s degrees wili be Education, in a speech, emphasized • 4qr at • a.m. ' Rev Prank E Sweeten, Minister First Aid RU|. Paator during Sunday School and mornio^ awarded in a separate commence­ The Northern New Jersey Coun­ that American Women are not as Ik w * . wil M > DMawrial Day Doaald W Shaner, Assistant Charch I L Matawan worship. Young Peojtle will meet ment for Douglass College, the wo­ cil also presented the Ayelet Chap­ TV commercials portray them. a tn iv — ca aa Monday at I I a.n. Divine worahip will be held at 9 Rabbi Morris L Rubinstein The Junior choir will sing Sun­ at 5:45 p.m . lor the Cliffwood Nurs­ men’s unit of the State University, ter with a four - piece sterling sil­ The American Women really is an Candle - lighting is al 7:58 p.m. day at 8:30 a.m. and the senior a.m. Sunday with the sermon by choir at 10:45 a.m . The pastor will ing Home service. Hie evening on the morning of June 9 at Antil­ ver serving set and a cash award. intelligent individual wire has the Friday aad Sabbath services, dedi­ MMa M M NM» m ihe pastor.' SaMfey School wjll be !|ieak on “A National Question.” servicc is at 7:30 p.m. when Dr. les Field. Munoz Marin, governor Tiie National Council and Dis­ talents needed to make this a bet­ cated to Memorial Day, will be at 10 a.m. with clam s lor all ages. Church school meets at 9:30 a.m . and M n. James Boughton will pre­ of Puerto Rico from lfl-19 through trict HJ also presented caj>h ter country in which to live and held at £.30 p.m. in Die First Aid r C Mullet Paitoi and the preparatory class at 3 p.m. sent a program ot song and testi­ January 19(75, and now a senator awards. “This Is Her Challenge” Its Haimdti Chart* building, Church St. Rabbi Rubin­ Canday School will be held tor Senior Youth Fellowship will bold mony. there, will receive one of four At the convention, a pledge was Ita* Thomas H McNally stein will deliver a sermon entitled all aaea at 1:30, ( : » and I I a.m. an open houso at 7 p.m. Members honorary degrees of Doctor of Service Anniversaries taken to aid whole - heartcdly Minister "And Asael, Your Brother." Monunf worahip Krvlcei are at of the Youth Council will take part * . Reardtcl’a Church Laws. President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Sunday School will be held at Adult services will be held Satur­ IMmdel School 1:31 and II a.m. The (unior choir IMS a.m.; morning worship at II in the service and Sharon Collins, Other Honorary Degrees The following employees of lle.r- War on Poverty. Ayelet Chapter will ting the anthem at the * 30 day at # a.m., followed by junior Bethany Rd Hoimdel a.m. with the sermon "The Cost president of the fellowship, will be Honorary Doctor of Laws de­ cules Powder Company, Parlin, volunteered to contribute woman- a.m. aervice and the «enk>r choir congregation at 10 a.m. Rev Edward P Btiiaka. Psstoi of It AD.” Youth Fellowship will the speaker. Refreshments will be grees will go also to: Francis from this area to observe service power in support of “ Project Head fill ilng at tha II a.m. aervice. meet at Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. Maamewb Return lenpk served, and members and friends Maaaes ars held Sunday at 7, k Knowles of Penns Grove, chairman anniversaries during May were: 25 Start/’ which is a program design­ .'he pattor'a aermon topic will be I S Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury of the church arc invited. i. M and II a.m and si 12 o'clock of the State University Board of years, Edward J. Slover, P.O. Box ed to help culturally * deprived pre­ 'Q ant lor Reality.” Rayviaw Preaaytertaa caarca Rabbi Richard F Stcinhrink Governors and retired former Crass Ot Glery nooa 81, and Alex M. Smutko. 159 school children make a better ad- Sabbath Eve services will be works manager of the Chambers 14rond St., both of M atawan; justmcnt to primary schools. _ . Church Lutheran Church Realecostal Church n Charcb I t , Kaaaatwrc Ktv David u Bucci. Paatoi held Friday at 8:30 p.m. The Sab­ Works of R. 1. duPont de Nemours Charles J . flry.yh, 2G Hilltop Blvd., - Matawaa-Marlbora Ualoa and Sidney Ave., and Company; Sir Arthur Lewis. Re*, Newtoa W. Dreiser, Minister Sunday worship service Is at 11 bath candles will be kindled by Itrathmafe Sehool, Malawaa Clifrwond Beach; Walter J. Tys- Now is the time to o d v e r t ls ^ J ^ a.m. during which time a nursery Mrs. George Ostrov. The pulpit Ualoa Beach Princeton University professor of ka, P O. Box 152, Amboy Rd., Cliff­ those unused articles for sale. A The paator will preach at both Rev Richard A Weeden. Pastoi Mrs Isabelle Wood, Pastor is held (or young children and older liowers will be donated by Mr. economics and former consultant to wood; James P. Robinson, 54 At­ small ad in the classified column the t: 41 and I I a.m. icrvices Sun­ "Special D elivery" will be the On Sunday there will be Sunday children are asked to attend and Mrs. Ostrov In honor of tbeir the United Nations nnd to several will turn them into cash for you. day MI a Memorial Day theme. pastor’s topic Sunday at the 10:30 School at 9:45 a .m and morning lantic St., Keyport. church. Sunday School meets at son’s becoming a Bar Mit/.vah African nations; Hon. Nathan L Ja­ The nodal concerns commission a.m. service, during which a nur­ worship, II a.m Prayer time will 9:30 a.ni.; youth choir, 6 p.m.; cobs, Livingston, associate justice will ipooior the Memorial Day ser­ Rabbi Steinbrink will preach a ser­ sery Is conducted. Church school Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m. be held al 1:15 p.m. An evangciii of the New Jersey Supreme Court vice during the regular worship mon entitled "Let My People Go," meets at !l a.m. and the pastor’s tic meeting will be held at 7:45 and, from 192?) to lfMH, an attorney bouri. a preview of the forth - coming ral­ adult class at 3 p.m. at the par First Presbytertaa Chareh p.m. and a profe.swr of administrative ly on behalf of Soviet Jewry. Oneg sonage. FARMLAND TOP SOIL laale M aad Fraafclia ft. Shabbat wili follow. first Spiritual Church law in the Rutgers School of Law H i i r b i i MT Mala IL . Matawaa On Saturday Sabbath services •etarnMd Chareh st Keyport Oi Dlvlae Rase in Newark, SCREENEO OR PREMIUM Hav Chaster a Galloway. Prank E Sweeten. MiaUtar w ill be held at 11 a.m. W ayne Os • a r m St., Keyport IM Mala St.. Bellsrd Mr. Lowell, a former consultant Donald W. Shaner. Aariatant Pastor trov, son of M r. and Mrs. Ostrov, The guest preacher on Sunday Jn poetry to the Library of Con­ Rev- Phoebe Dailey. Pastor Erosion Control — Planting — Sod Divine worship will be held Sun- Morning worship services Sun­ will be called to the bimah during w ill be the Rev. Sharon T . Schol- Services are held Sunday al » gress who wtin a Pulitzer Prize in 'la y at S:4B a.m. with atnnon-by day are at 9:30 and II a.m. The ten, of Ihe Bradley Gardens Re­ the torah service to read out of the p.m. aad Tuesday at J o.m 1947, a Guggenheim Fellowship in Ihe asiiilaat paator. Musk will paator’a aermon topic will be “The portion ot Ihe week from the haf- formed Church, Somerville. Sun­ 1M7-46 and the1 Guutncss Poetry ka by tlw chancel choir. Suaday Battle of Life!" Sunday School tarah, as a Bar Mizvah. day School is at 9:30 a .m .; wor­ Laiberas Church ol ths Award in 1959, will be awarded the L LUCAS. Inc The Temple office will be closed ship services at 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Good Shepherd honorary degree of Doctor of Let­ on Monday. Madlaaa Tawaship High Schaol ters. First Uaiiarlaa Charch Rev. Harley E. Meyer, Pastor O l Maamauth Couaty The honorary Doctor of Letters OM* laptlal Charch Family Bible -vjui Is held at 9:15 KEYPORT CAIl 264-1415 Was! Frovt St., Uacraft degree wilt be conferred also upon (A Recalar Baptiat Chart*) a.m. on Sunday and family wor­ & VICTORY Mlddta atd.. Haaiat Rev. Harold fi Dean, Pastor ttenjamin Ep&tcin, Newark, prin­ ship, 10:30 a.m. cipal of Wccquahic School in New­ William Roberts, N a w Mon The pastor will speak at the ark. Mr. Epstein, who joined the mouth, will be the guest speaker at 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday on the David's TabermacJo topic, "What Is The Future of Lib. Weoquuhlc faculty in 1038 as a bi­ m m n Few ConavlUttaa the morning worship aervice Sun­ CRW ooil ology teacher, is national vice pres­ da y at 11 a.m . B ible School con­ cral Religion?" A colfee and fel­ Eldar James Moss. Paatoi SWcHIN?for a Im Si to M p you Hand fbm amid lowship hour follows the service. ident of Ihe American Jewish Cong­ venes at 9:45 a .m . with classes (or Suaday School ia a' 10 a.m.: IHa'tprcbiwmT ______Church school is held at 10:30 a.m . ress and president of its New Je r­ all ages. Evening worship service noraiag worship, II a.m. sey Region. will be at 7 p.m. OL Mary's Episcopal Church Oihcr Degrees East Front St., Keyport Fsarth Mt. Pltealra Honorary Doctor of Science de* SYLVIA MYERS, R. N. rsmpte Shalam IpMtual Charch G00 CARES • GOD CAN ,. GOD CALLS VW Rolans Coagregatisa Rev. Henry A. Mile, Rector grees will go to Gordon Maskew Strathmore Schoal This Thursday, Feast of Ascen­ IM Shore Rd., Union Beach Fair, Harvard University professor c LECTROLOGIST Rabbi Mordecal Schrelber sion, Holy Communion will be at Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor of sanitary engineering and former SUNDAY. MAY 30 Sabbath eve services, conducted 6:15 and 9 a.m. and G p.m. Services are held on Sunday ana dean of Harvard's Faculty of En­ by Rabbi Schrelber, will be held Sunday, morning prayer will be fhursday evenings al I o'clock gineering, and William Trager, a Superfluouc Hair Permanently Removed F riday evening at 8:30 p.m . a t the at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 md no Friday afternoons at 2 p m native of Newark and a 1930 grad­ Church Services Strathmore Elementary School in a.m.; family service and church uate of Rutgers who is an associate the all - purpose room. Oneg school, 9:30 a.m.; Holy Commun­ Si. John's Methodist Church member of the Rockefeller Insti­ 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Florence Ave., Hailet tute. Shabbat will be sponsored by Mr. ioa and sermon, 11 a.m. Ml Ivy Way Rev. Norman R. Riley, Pastor and Mrs. Victor Miller in celebra­ Wednesday, Holy Communion Mrs. Beatrice Holderman, of Matawan, N. J. By Appolntmeal Sermon will be at 9 a.m., and on Friday, Sundav worship services are held Griggstown, director of the Now tion of the Bar Mitzvah of their at 9 and II a.m. son, Philip. at 6:30 a.m . Jersey Rehabilitation Commission, "THE BATTLE OF LIFE I" will receive the honorary degree of MonsavlUo Metsodiot Chare* P int Charah Of Christ, SetsaUat Maranaths Baptist Church. Doctor of Humane Letters. M Rrsad Rt., Kayyort Halmdel • Keyport Rd. aal Margaavtlls In the morning exercises, Doug­ DIAL-AN-INSPIRATION fcaday service and Sunday Rrallley Lane, Rev. William N. Frantz, Pastor lass College will award the hon­ School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi­ llazlet Sundav services Include Sundav orary degree of Doctor of Laws to m ony meeting 8 p.m. Resding room Sunday School meets at 9:45 School, 9:45 a.tn. and cnurch ser­ Dr. Mina S. Rees, professor of 566-1222 vice, II a.m. Youth Fellowship opsa Saturday from 1 to 4 s.at a.m.; worship services, 11 a.m. and mathematics and dean of Graduate meets the sccond ant. fourth Sun­ “ Power bekmgeth unto God" (Ps. 7 p.m. Tho Rev. D. Ross Brittain Studies, the City University of New O laparviaad Nurasry lor Children Under Three Years days at 7:30 p.m. • Church School at 9:30 tad 11:M A.M. 62:11). This is the keynote of the will be the guest speaker at both York, and the Iwnorary degree of services. Bible Lesson which will be heard St. Joseph’s Church Doctor of Letters to Mary Crapo at Christian Science services Sun­ First Baptist Church Maple PI., Keyport iMMHlMIIHHIMtllHMIItlllll day. M atthew ’s account of the 132 Main St., Matawaa Rev. Ctrnelius J. Kane, Pastoi temptations which Jesus met and Rev. William Bisgrove Masses will be held Sunday mastered in the wilderness also Interim Pastor morning at <:30, 7:30, 8:30. 8:45, Your home it your grtattU investment. . , mcreata will be included In the selections The Rev. William Bisgrove, in­ 11 a.m. and n: 15 p.m. from the Bible. Pfoted it> value with tfme quality repairi terim pastor, will preach at the tfcUti, \ Emmanuel Assembly Of God ■ayra Woods Baptist Charch morning wrship services on Sun­ TO Y O U R I 422 Palmer Ave,, Keansburg day at 9:45 and II a.m.; children’s LIFE j ■out* 9, Brawatawa Rev. Roy F. Arnesen, Pastor Rev. Richard Jones, Pastor church, II a.m. A nursery is con­ R e m o v e o ld SHOPMATEA ducted during both services. Sunday services include Sundav Devote your heart lo God, and I The pastor w ill speak Sunday at EiyMs your time among His f Church school meets at 9:45 a.m. School, 9:45 a.m.; church services the 11 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. services. and children’s church, 11 a.m. causes to Multiply your personal ; Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. Jahavah’a Wttaaaaao and evening service 7 p.m. tiappiness and Add to your en* * PAINT joyment of life. ] OM Brick Refermed Kaypart Csagragatiaa Klag Ot Kings Lutheran Chorcr gradavelt Rd., Marlboro ‘ Hail, » Divhisa 0L Wash it off • Scrape it off Cherry Tree Farm Rd., OlEiBEBEEGHIi OteiLUTIRQ Rev. Joha Hart, Pastor Keyport Middletown The Rev. Rudolph Guytcn, mis­ JK im iiU iT CT ) The congregation w ill be host Rev C Roger Burkins. Pastor HIAVY-BODIED tAIDEV sionary to Japan, will be the guest this weekend to visiting minister 0»ts wtwrfl oMwr Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. to 10.30 You a r a invited to I tsn0trs em'l- a.m. Church Services 8 a.m.; 10:45 KLEAN-STRIP tv»n floor and eeHins cor- MedH a.m. attend the worship | rit Patented ctsmps tlM FULL LINE OF ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS m to standard sand* mmm services o f the St, | Btaper sheet. Direct «*»r C i l i f K i f Large Variety of Petuniai Rrewntoara Community Church I” QUART pulleys, belli:. Brawntown Union Sunda) School John's Methodist \ • Rosa Bushes • Tropical House Plants Route IS, tlrowntowo Church each Sunday = • 6«raniumi • Pachysandn • Rhododendron* • Ev«rgra«m Rev I'rancis Cantel, Pastor # Floworing Shrubs # Shado *nd Fruit Trae« Sunday School .s nelrj trom 9: 9:00 and I 1:00 A.M. I # Top Soil # Paat Mois • Ferfiliaen and OJhof Garden Supplies o 10:45 a m and Uie church sei FLORENCE AVE. | vice is from II a.m until U SPECIAL — WHITE DOGWOOD TREES 20% O ff o'clock. Everyone n cordially in HAZLET, N. J. ! 'Ited to attend. b I r u e / E M P E R , 0 / r u e i E M P E R . SIGISMONDI GREENHOUSES "SATELLITE" Heads State Unit ROCKET. 574 Uoyd Road Matawan S t . J o h n ’ s LAWN SPRINKLER Tel. 566-1709 or 566-4158 Mrs. Richard S. Ilotlicll, Mont­ HAMMER No. LSBC clair, wus elected picvaidt'iU of the METHODIST CHURCH' Try a Sealy New Jersoy Association of Jluspi- (Sarving tha Baysliora Area) N o. A ta Iai Auxiliaries ut its Annual con* Norman R. R ile y ,P a sto r ierence iit the Ambassador Hotel, Posturepedic' Atlantic City, May Hi.

    GEAUED TO A Congratulations! SUBUUBANITE’S NEEDS! The itaff and /acuity of the linnncy School con~ yratulute the members iif Ihe first yraduathig USES W E A R E V E R cltms oil their fine cvllcffo acrriitruicc record. Ml -J"!*1'T E F L O N BY THE Ho till! n 1 *■■>< DOZEN I elffht ttiidnits were admitted, mtniu by « iiiiniher ko •». r ji IM C llH i UP of coth'tiet. They will attend the folloiring tcfumh,-

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    Knights O f Pythias Red Oalt Nursery Student Councl Picnic h n i o r P r c x y Marftara. Bell Telephone Company Helps Build Backstop The Matawaa Junior* are eater- Plan June Events Officers Elected The Keyport High School Student iag a Meat la A t Meeaarial Day Council expects te have its annual M n ( U n K B p a n * la Matawaa May l i. They Lawrence J. Lerner, chairman al Mrs. James Rtdpath has been n ciaaliag aa keiiattae at the the fund raising committee ot the banquet changed to a picnic thia M a. Fraab hack. praddtnt af elected President of the Red Oak liberty BeU. John F, Kennedy Centennial Lodge year. It will be held next week p n > ^ 'he M M m Jeaiar Wmmm't Clak. The Geaeral Federation of Wom- Co-operative Nursery School for haaaatctad tha m OtfMttaMat IM, Knights of Pythias, haa re­ bably at the Sundance lodge, F * ^ ^ *a’a CMte affldal t i n ha* bee* the 1965-1966 session. Other officers < M h m lar tfca eaaiiat da h yaar, pawOasad by the Janiort aad leased the ichedule ol June events field. There will be swimming, are: Mrs. Steven David, vice presi-i -NM&, Tk* mm chatraiaa a n : ftaeai ea H a m H Matawaa. Alao, that will be sponsored by tbe lodge tennis, baseball, and other activi­ Aaarteaa haa*. lira. Hanry M ­ a clean ap i etter la iasptre every and its Benevolent Association. dent; Mr». Jules Kurz, vice presi­ ties, including dancing. r; art. M n. Hamid NaMack |r., aaa to cliaa up Matawaa aad New On Saturday, June II, 1:31 p.m., dent - at - large; Mrs. Alfred Hr«M» M*» Itolffc BatrMqs cj»- Jeraey hea beea placed la Iha wia- a professional a act ion will be held llerche, treasurer; Mrs. Bruce Card Of 1 'ca^ Mm. Oraea I w a i i at Mindy's Restaurant, Strathmore The family ct tbe late Charles ifew a( Na-Tane Palate la Matawaa Zweben, corresponding secretary, Mia. Barton Haag; A aiaa. M n. tor f a week*. lanes. Route M New merchandise Witkowski wish lo thank all their !trtart W. YeaaMIe; laOcnitioail of ail types wilt be auctioned. Re­ and Mrs. Lloyd Kent, recording friends and neighbors for their Nt— . Mia. M a R IU m Sigma PM freshments will be served. secretary. kindnesses during their recent b*> i ManMva a*4 aiacallaa. Mtaa On June It, Von Bros. Three Registration for September is op­ reavement, especislly the Priests at M * Jaaa Qallawa; ■weib iwMp. St Joseph's, Keyport First Aid and Ring Circus hat been retained, to en and interested parents may con­ '4m. W N a n V ftfH ; aiaalc, M n. put on shows at 2:91 and • p.m. the Day Funeral Home, tact Mrs. David at 56G-7505. >> imHUmmK hwHliHty, Mn. Aa. On May M tha annual Mother- in the J. M. Field's parking lot. wins—adv 27* < tr e * M a r t; aiwapapir, Mr«. A. DaagMer Banquet awe held at Hie Route 35, Hazlet. O f M * pragraw, M n . P. M la a i; TUH, Reate f, Madiaoa Township, On June X al 8:31 p.m.. J.F.K. inmmmr, lira. Kaaaeth Spraal; by Beta Sigma FM, Chapter Ma, Lodge will hold Us reception to rWMia welfare, Mra. Edwari M ia ; Matawaa. . new officers at Ihe Turf Restaur­ "(W W laler. M n. Donald Cacaee; M n. Viaeeat Gentile acted aa ant, Route 9, Madison Township. .'Mfkaofc, M n. L. Wane; year- mialrea* at ceremeaiea. A poem In addition to a full course roast >Mk. Mr*. Caeace; youth, M n. about Mother waa read by Mn, beef dinner, Broadway entertain­ Wert; sunshine, Mr*, James William Seamaa alter which grace ment including comic Burl Leigh NOT FOR SALE waa Mid by Mra. Janie* Redmond end vocalist Carolyn Carpenter will V ia first board meat ing with the Each a m b e r ’* aiother wa* pre- be featured. Music for dancing will This m iniature Lane Keepsake Chest u mm chairmse took place May It eented with a gift. be provided by Art Grossman and a t * * dab he n * In Matawan. Tea- Attendiag were: Mra. Angelo his orchestra. Door prizes and sou* free...ottr graduation giftfor each g irl catiaa piaa* for apeclai event! were Scab*. Mra. M. Hughe*. Mr*. M. venir gifts are being planned. diacaaad. i w Uu* working an the Abbaiia, Mr*. WilHem CHfton, M n. in the senior class of state trot** et helping th* chU- C. H*u*er, M n . J. Tomasello, Mrs. Party To Benefit dean's aectiea al th* state mental L. Bilotti, Mra. R. Cold, Mist Ag­ haafttab. the Matawaa Junior* tee- nes Tighe, Mrt. John Roberts, Mat­ Youth College Fund • Keyport High School ta tM y hava planaed a aewlag awan; Miss Ro*e DiBiate, Mrs. J. 9 Matawan Regional High School FesNon show aad card party, a OiBiaae, Mrs. Larry Garito, Mrs. A benefit cocktail party for the *.f f lia ia a u i tale. aad tha big event E. Ryan, Mr*. Daniel Kane, Mrs. underprivileged youth college fund, • Raritan Township High School at the year, a charity ball. James Redmond, Mrs. T. Vena, sponsored by Rosemary F. Blum- Plaa* are being made for the Mrs. William Seaman, Mrs. J. Sul­ etti, her friends and relatives, will luaa dinner and Mri. Cacace and livan, Mrt. Ben Straniero, Mrs. S. be held on Sunday, June 6, from M n . Kovacs are co-chairmen. Ten­ Fedele, Mra. Kenneth Wicklund, 4 to 9 p.m., at the Columbian Club, tative date* chosen for the club Mrs. Robert Winterberg, Cliffwood. 441 Jersey Ave., Jersey City. The pieaie ara June 27 or July II. The Alio Mrs. Vincent Gentiln, Mra. entire proceeds will go to the col­ 9tealc will be (or all member* and J. Laiuaro, Morganville; Mra. An- lege fund. Tbe New Jersey Bell Telepheae Company donated pates are John R. Ilutsebos, Clover llill Kd„ Colts Rosemary, daughter of Mr. and and placed four wcond hand poles (or a new baseball Neck (on truck); Howard IM. Welch, 4} Wall SI., Mrs. Michael j. Blumott], 39A hacfcitap at Kavoakilaa Held at Highland*. The Weal Loan Branch (at pole); and William J. Mal- Williams Ave., Jersey City, is on UUIe League Is run there by Highlands Youth Atb> aharid, 4 Monmouth PI., Keyport. extension volunteer worker, Rom­ M ia Aitarlatlan. Pictured above setting one ot Ihe an Cathol/c Missionary Group and is assigned to teach underprivileg­ ed children in Rocky Ford, Colo. thony Garito, Marlboro; Mrs. 0. honored received a bouquet of flow­ Birthday Party Held Rocky Ford is a poverty-stricken Reynolds, Mrs. J. MoJina/l, Mr*. ers aad a parchment diploma stat­ area and almost all of the high For George Pouienc III S. Dorflinger, Union Beach; Mrs. ing that the women have been school students are being deprived John Pinto, Keyport; Mrs. G. freed from the harraraments of a of college educations because they George J. Pouienc III, son of Mr. Staeger and Mrs. C. Dugan, Madi­ textbook widow. cannot afford tuition. Because of son Township; Mrs. C. Winterberg, The degree reads: "Newark Col­ and Mrs. Alfred Pouzenc, 1116 her interest in tiie future of these East Orange; Mrs. William True* lege of Engineering confers upon Woodmere' Dr., Cliffwood Beach, children, she decided to enlist the and Mrs. John Bilotti, Holmdel. (Ihe recipient) the honorary degree cclebrjicd his seventh birthday on assistance of her parents, friends It’s made of fragrant m l cellar and comcs wilh lock and relatives to heip her io this of Ph.T., certifying that she is a Monday ai a small family parly and key. Which makes it a dandy place for your diary, Three Area Wivet Ara graduate from the trial and tribu­ worthwhile cause. lation of putting her husband at home. letters, aiupshota, private little thing*. Honorad By Callaga through Newark College of Engin­ He received many gilts among To ke&p steaks from sticking to For big precious stuff like a trousseau, we liave mag­ which waa a gift from his brother, the rack on the charcoal grill, rub eering, and Is entitled to all ol the nificent full-siie Lane diesis. Let a boy give one to a girl Three bayshore area women rights and privileges thereunto ap­ Alfred, who is with the U.S. Navy the rack with suet or brush it with were honored Sunday afternoon, pertaining.” io . salad oil before cooking the steak*. and, 4 limes out of 5, they get married in a year. ^ when 132 honorary "Ph.T.” de­ Receiving the citation Sunday So see our full-size Lane clicsts when you come in for . gree* were awarded to the wives wero Mrs. U»i§ R. Maymon, 11 of atudenta at Newark College ot Chestnut Ridge Rd., and Mrs. Bar­ your miniature. You’ll know what to aak for when your Full Information Engineering in acknowledgment of bara J. 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    ON FOOLI AVI, IITWIIN MIDDLI KD, AND RT, 14 144*7117 FREE DELIVERY HAZLET 37 W . FRONT STREET, KEYPORT * • Long Branch • Odkliurst • Holmdel • Mlddlotown Shopping Cantor Pb0» Sk*—Second S*d»o« IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, May 27, 1961 Three Athletes From Local Schools Winning Central Jersey Group 11 Titles McElhenny To Speak j Matawan Group II Keys Close W ith Hugh MeElheaay, third highest all-time ground gaiaer la Ihe Na. Matawan Monday ttonal Football League, will ba the featured speaker at the an- C-J Track Champs Keyport High’s baseball season aual Raritaa Tawaship High will conclude next Monday, Mem­ aaoMtkiaf al a blow at the start School Awards Dinner this Thura* TTiWtmi M um * to tka Nfb orial Day, at 2 p.m. in a game with day. May 17. ■feat to track fra* which (hay whaa the broad jump, the event i a . which they went one • two at Malawan at the Maroon and Steel’s McElhenny, who played lor II. H t n m i kadi ia UN ' field. The Huskies wil! have one years in the N.F.L., eight with H a y aaaaaed Ik e CentralC tkC;Shore Conference meet, failed more game after that, wijh Carteret Saa Francisco, (wo with New 1 •* them. One source ol the Huskies’ dismay waa Raritaa Township’! at horse June 3. York, and aae wllh Detroit, la I M il.ljflA d k fclf« considered the finest broken field , f t Wmf* mm | id M H out by four Mark Hermaa, who exceeded all 'Hie Keys play Shore Regional Pt hJa prior performances to miss the West Long Branch tomorrow but runner in the history of prsfe*. m tm turn ttm m m n aad Kum- sionsl football. •S a T tk * : Coafaraaoa "B” C-J title ay only an inch,’ Middle- the chances of another pitching ae^ Borough High's Fred M cCar­ test between their Billy Geiger and Al a recent tealimonial dinner akaaM- Tkair o*a«mllihowlng waa tendered lo McElhenny in New M M fM aB aaouak la awka them a thy, taking the honors with a 20 ft., the Blue Devils Fred Kampf are 11% inch leap. But Wilbert Under­ slim. Kampf has to go today Yark, Frank Gifford .referred I* •m w irttk who* la ba raekoMd him as “ lhe only player who la tfMt Ofoup II itala ckaavton- ' salvaged a third for the Hus- against Highland Park in an NJSIAA game, so cannot be ex­ could fake In two direction, al - ritfpi U Rataan atadtaai Jana I the same lime, and wind up run* Other M a ts pected to work tomorrow. Even il ■ Tka Maraoa aad kaal kad .cMy today’s game should be set back to sing In a third." McElhenny aaa afeaar • ( Individual tMas, Ed- Another Matawaner to do strong a later date because of rain, it presently is employed ai a rcpre- aervice for hit team was Kevin ■aad HuelMoa. wtotook fitata la would be unlikely Kampf would sentalive of the William Burn! fifth Ika kljk kurdka aad UM hlgh Gerien. He took hia heat in the Slid, face the Red and White as Shore Detective Agency. J M * But thara war* l««er piac- run ia two sections on time. But has M onmouth College tourney foes ,| | p tfeit promised avca (Monger Gerien's 2:02 was no match for against whom to use their ace way. Corriden tired in the ninth, Saw iegi at ftttfam- Deve Mu»- John Wente’a 1:91.5. The Green and righthander. mm. lar lanaaca. w a a t n mile, Gray speedater pat under the two- walked Kiccardi, who stole second, Geiger’s game at Matawan will i f far Ika kaat oMHieareer, even minute mark. Wenti, in a way, did and then walked Pete Burke. Da> l>e the finale of hLs high school ‘ ttn r^ i ka aauld not challenge the service for the Matawan cause, as fore M ater Dei could get another ■Word ‘ breaking performance of he ran ao leg - weary those who career as he is not eligible for baseball, only football and basket­ pitcher warmed up, Lou Kaluden* Oeaaa County Central’a Ed Shat- tried to atay with him in his own ball in the 1965-G6 school year. AH ski hit safely and the game was ov* §Kfc,whodashed home In 4:23.6. heat that Gerien'a mark in the oth­ er. 'I k a nlle wM quite a apectacular er w u pood for a second. of which brings a big sigh of relief in the Matawan camp as the Key­ Mater D .I (3) Keyport (tl for Bill Caldwell, Manai- Other contributors to the M ata­ , b i h ib r h buna da to Shattuck ail the port ace takes the mound with a llanlcy,ss 3 1 0 Riccardl,2b 3 1 a wan team victory were G a ry Reith record 21 no-hit innings against the Kcoufih,2b 3 0 0 Durke.ss 4 0 0 m iad, audging out in front with points ia both dashes and Huskies. Ballwcjt.cf 3 0 0 Knlm'nski.rf 3 0 I » or thraa Umea. But round the John Paglione with fourths In the Olesavacc.rf 4 0 0 GelRer,if*p 3 0 4 Plays Raritan DuKan(li 2 0 0 Slebcn.cf 4 0 1 £al turn of the fourth lap, Cikt- broad Jump and tow hurdles. C hip­ McGrury.H 2 0 0 LoSapio,c 4 11 ll'i lag* m m ‘'dead,” ao that per Lawson, Keyport, who took Matawan plays Rarilan Town­ Stlmson,3b 10 0 Halloran,3b 3 11 lid hardly hobble home. Mun- ship at the Rockets field tomorrow U.Cor’den,3b 3 0 0 K ohlb'ker.lb 4 1 1 fcaeouldl third in both dashes, and R aritan's Malavet.c 3 0 0 Ostervlch.p S O I caaM racing ia strongly to pass Loften Swanger, w ith a fourth in in a warmup for the joust with Harkins.lb 3 1 1 Woolley.H 1 0 $ . But tor being boxed earlier. the ItO, blocked Reith and M a ta ­ Geiger. Geiger won a game Satur­ J.Corrlden.p 4 11 Brown,rf 10# a day in the relief role when he came Iha Matawaaer could have gone wan out o( needed points in the 30 s l S3 4 # S low the 4:11 mattar, In that he dash events. Fred Keuhl, Rumson, on against Mater Dei at tlw Leon- Score by tMiiagi: Mater Del 000 003 000-1 ,«aa auoaaar thaa avaa Shattuck outfooted Jack Wells, Metuchen, for ardville Rd. field to finish out a GREG SEMENZA EDMUND HAMILTON Keyport 030 000 001-4 ' at ike aaa. top honors in both dashes, but only JOHN WENTZ game that went extra innings be­ Keyport High ia the Javelin MatHWitn Regional High Ik e atlla hraaght amilei to because Key port’s Lawson w a i Raritaa High la the SM fore the Keys emerged victors *1-3. la the high jump and 12* yd. hurdle* Concha* Thoraton Smith aad Bill again dogged by faulty starts out of Ed Ostervich, former Union M u ka ld , Raritaa Townahip, too, the Mock. Beach Grammar School pitcher, ATLANTIC THIATRC a' r1 mtheir Joe Page fought aa iadl* Ia dual meeta, Malawan closed Kuehl. Rtimson’PH Ref. (tied record), Swim Club To Open made his first start on the mound S. Welli. Metuchen, 3. Lawson, Key.; for Keyport and was riding along }f 11 ).l,i <>•) - I • VMaal tussle with Manvllle High'* out unbeaten in all North “ B" com­ 4. Swanger, Raritan Town,; i. Rleth, Shore Regional Tops Raritan comfortably on a three - run lead •U p OsU0 all around tha ooune petition, b ut must go against the He** ^ The Sea Star Swim Club, Har­ « M h th 220 yd, d««h—T im e 21.9; 1. Kuehl, to tbe sixth. Keyport had garnered the reeuk that the Rocket* Central Jeraey, Group 1 champs, Rumaon-FH Rei.; I, WelU, Mctuch- mony Rd., Middletown, will open NOW - THRU TUESDAY the three runs in tho bottom of the Waiter eaaw homa la 4:M.l, the Pt. Pleasant Beach, today and en; 3. Lawaon. Key.; 4. nteih, Mat.; 54 To Clinch North “IT Title Tic for the season tomorrow. The club second with two out against Jim IVENINGS AT 7 AND f i l l W t tkna la ki* career, next week against a Madison Town­ 9. Flashnlck, H ighland Park. features swimming facilities for 440*yd. daah—T im e SI.?; 1. Fisk, Shore Regional clinched a tie sccond with I hit. Bauman sacri­ Corriden, Mater Del hurler. Mario MATINEE DAILY AT 1 O m a I ahip team for -whom the season Middleiex; 2. Hansen, Manasquan; adults uud children, tennis, volley­ for the North B title of the ficed. Bergen cwshed out a triple, LoSapio singled, advanced on a has been • sorry one. The Hus­ 5. Cooper, Central Reg.; 4, Hummond, ball, handball, horso shoes, shuffle- H m Oraap II, mile, tor all ita Rum*on-FH Reg.; 5. Towler, Rum* Shore Conference In baseball sooring Battaglia. But Ciccone passed boll and scored when Den* Centinuoui Performance* kies ran over Shore 82-35. The board, badminton, basketball, a M t t v performaace*. did net »on-FH Reg. Thursday when they overcame bore down to fan Moriarty and ny Halloran hit safely. Then BUI aame day Raritan Township was 880«yd. dash—T im e 1:56.9; 1. John bocce court, teen-age and adult anapara with the O n up I where R aritan Township High 5-4 on llie get Howard on an easy roller to re­ Kohlbecker tripled and Ostervich SAT. . SUN. . MON. ■4 humbling the “ B" champs, Rum­ Went*, Raritan Township; 2. Gcrlcn, dances. 1 (jeanr Hudeoa’a Art Smith dated Matawan Regional; 3, Callahan, Cen­ Rockets' new diamond. The Roc­ son, <441 with Swanger doing the tire the side. doubled to run the KHS total to Ika ttmere with a 4:11 mark aad tral Regional; I. Farago, Highland kets had upset tho Blue Devils In The Rockets went out ahead in FROM 2 IM In 10 flat. Keyport was edged Park; 5. Masin, Middlesex, three. JUdae Wgh’a Jim Crawford forc- the opening Conference game, the out by Southern Freehold, the run­ M ile run—Time 4:23,6 {new rcc* tho bottom of the third. Rossi walk­ In the top of the sixth, Jim Har­ t i Sim M o it with a 4:11.1 mark. ord); 1. Ed. Shattuck, Central Reg.; only league loss for the new ed a sccond time and stole sccond. South Freehold ner-up team to Matawan in dual t. Munson, Mat. Reg.; 3. Caldwell, kins led off with a hit and Jim • Aaotker event in which a Mata- cham ps. KIDS C $ 75c compettion, M-1T. But in none of Manasquan; 4. Page, Haritan Town.; McDonough and Albano fanned, but Corriden helped his own cause vaaer produced an eyeopener was 4. G a il, M anvllle. Bah Ciccone was the hero of the Dan McDougal delivered a hit to these meet* waa there a sugges­ along with a safe hit. The Keyport WALT DISNEY.'? A » : th* JavaMn Iai which Ben Smith, on- 120-yd. high hurdlles—T im e 15.4; 1. vital Shore win, even though the score Rossi with the run to put the Drubs Keys 16-1 tion of a record time other than Edmund Hamilton, Mat. Reg.: 2. Rob­ infield gummed up Mike Han­ W awviag over from baaeball this renowned Fred Kampf had to come Swanger’s dash for a new school inson, Manasquan; 3. Broderick, Rum- Green and Gray ahead. A few chosen words will sufficc ley’s roller, filling the bases with faar. Maud the speared pole 177 aon-FH Reg.; 4. Yeoman, Cen. Reg.; on in relief In the last inning. mark for the Rockets. The Blue Devils got their win­ to detail th e Keyport-Soutliern none out. IL IH las. But It waa not enough, ft. Simcaak, Highland Park. Coach Jake Jeffery was saving his ning runs with two out in the top G r o w U 180-yd. low hurdles—1. Fred Keyes, Freehold pome at lhe Freehold Score Is Tied : Ibr aure than a aecond for Key- pitching ace for the NJSIAA tour­ of the fifth. Klein led off with n Team SUaainga Rumson-FH Reg,; 3. SImcsak, High­ ReRional High field Tuesday. The 's Orag Semenia delighted his land Park: 4. Paglione, Matawan ney game with Highland Park Sat­ hit but was forced by Berger. Di Geiger came on here. He walked 1, M ataw an 30; t. Mannquan M: Reg.; S. Robinson, Manasquan. Red Raiders were beaten 16-1, but li, Jay Demarest, by going out 3. Rum son Regional 23: s. W all 19; urday. two batters, forcing In two runs. C Discus—Distance 150 ft., S’* in.; I. Napoli got hit second hit. DeMar­ Billy Geiger was being saved by ferae Inches farther than Smith S.lo Middlesex s. Shore Regional Ridgeway Pyott. Wall; 2. Lleng. Mana> Coach Walt Jubinsky, Raritan, co popped out. Bill Chambers bat­ Then Lou Riccardl tossed wildly 14; T. (Tie) Ocean County Central Coach Jim Zdaniewicz for use Mke Ike C-J crown in the event. squan; 5. D'Andrea, Walt; 4. Kirby started Johnny Dowd, the right­ ted for Ja y Franks and ram m ed a to the plate on a force play and the Regional and Rorita nTownshlp. each Bound Brook; 5. Sinabnldl, Bound against Shore Regional and Mat­ Sat Smith’s points for second made IS: 9. Metuchen ti: 10. HlBhland Par* hander who just missed a no hittcr Seraphs had the tying run in. Brook. pinch single to right to tie the awan over the weekend, so John ‘ lor a Matawan team Shot put—Distance 55 ft., BV? In.; in his prior start. But it was not But that was all. Geiger got hls S' u i i ii?°ri ®ouml Br° o11 score. Then Ciccone won his own Hamilton and Larry Phillips ab­ 1. Jim Smirk. Shore Reg.; 2. Liong, Dowd's day. Billy Beclitold got a control back, sent his fast one as a aam m ariei M anasquan: 9. Runft. W all; 4. Lyons. game with a safe rap that scored sorbed tho slugging of th« Re!*}! The Maroon aad Steel sustained 100-yd. daah—T im e t.t. 1. Fred hit against him at the start. When third strike past three batters to Manasuan; 5. Stnabnidi, Bound D iNapoll. batters. Brook. Butch Andrus tried to bunt, Bech- Final Threat retire the side. And he had the Javelin—Distance 177 ft., 4 In.; 1. Hamilton started and ended juat Greg Semenza, Keyport; 2. Smith told was forced, Dowd to Mark Ciccone kept the Rockets down situation In conrtol the rest of the as quickly when the first five Mat. Reg.; 3. Lleng. Manasquan; 4. Howard, at second. But Kampf sin­ until he walked Bergen at the Shirk, Shore Reg.; o. Ramsey, Shore gled, sending Andrus to third. An­ start of the bottom of the seventh. Southern Freehold batters hit safe­ Reg. ly for four runs. Phillips took EATONTOWN CINEMA CENTRE Iiroffd Jump~DJstnnce 20 ft., 10»i drus scored and Kampf advanced Coach Jeffery moved him to third *f*Df S'fti.N® tWSA'miS over and got the side out. Phil­ in.; 1. M cCarthy, M iddlesex; 2. Her* on Don Klein's bouncer to short. and called Kampf in to pitch. The man, Raritan Town., 3. Shtmko, Wall; lips went through a stormy time 4. Underwood Mat. Reg.; 5. Paglione, Pete Berger walked, then Phil Dl- mighty spoedballer right away fan­ in tho sccond Imt a great catch by M a t. Reg. Napoii singled, scoring Kampf. ned Moriarty. But he walked How­ High Jump—Height fl ft.; 1. Edmund Lou Lakuzienski in right field with Jamet Bond It Back I DRIVE-IN* NOW ~ With runners on sccond and third ard, putting the potential tying and Hamilton, Mat. Reg.; 2. /tic) Masin, tho bases filled kept the Rebel Middlesex and Simcsak, High. Park; and two out, Coach Jubinsky winning runs on base. Rossi also To Back!! scoring down to two runs in this 4. (tie) Shlmko, Wall; Cook, Shore; waved Dowd off the mound. fanned. But Kampf got behind on DOUBLE THE DANSERI Clark, Man. frame. W w m \ Bavmaa Oa Mound McDonough until that batter took DOUBLE THE W OMEN I Pole v au lt—Height IS ft. H a in. 1. DOUBLE THE EXCITEMENT I Woolley, Shore Reg.: 2. Mobula. Me­ Walter Bauman took up the pitch­ a swipe at a center pitch and loft­ Phillips settied down for a couple tuchen; 3. Kirby, Bound Brook; 4. ing chores for Raritan. He got ed a foul that was dropping over of Innings and Keyport scored in with DOUBLE Huepeman, Bound Brook; 9. Pisclotta, T ony DeM arco to ground out on the fourth. Geiger was safe on Highland Park. the fence. But Ciccone made a Doublo-O-Savan 111 one pitch. Bauman had beaten tremendous play to catch the ball an error, advanced on Fred M ataw a R eg. Kampf in that opening game and Sieben's hit, and they worked a Sean Connery Shore R ag , (S3) and so end the game. His Jubilant the Blue Devils were out to square double steal. at Jamei Bond • t e v c ' - ; ? . . . v 100-yd. dash—T im e 10.6. 1. G ary mates carried him off the field. Rleth (M), 2, Bond (M), 3. Ramsey accounts with him accordingly. Ciccone had fanned eight and But Phillips bocama unsettled “DR. NO” (SR). Raritan tied It in their half of the walked five in his six Innings pitch­ again in the bottom of the fifth — Plui — » ) 'y d . dash—T im e 23.4. 1. G ary first. Mike Bergen walked and took J Rleth yd. d«sh—T im e 2:07.1. 1. Rod Larry Rossi walked, loading the new champs. game for the RelxHs, fanning seven Mosee (M ), I . 9hanahan (M ), 3. Vac- sacks. Ciccone fanned Pat McDon­ Shore K cr. (S) Karltau (4) caro (SR ). and walking six. RUSSIA ough, but Charlie Atbano came ah r h ab r h Keyport (1) Southern Freehold M ile run—Time 4:39.0, 1. D ave Mun- Hechtold.ss 3 0 1 H e 2 0 1 aon (M), 2. Strockblne (M), 3. E. De­ (IQ) through with a pinch single to Andrus.21) 3 1 1 b-Cohcn 0 0 0 at* r h ib r h WITH LOVE” laney (M ). Klein.rf 3 1 0 Moriarty,c 4 I 1 130-yd. high hurdles—T im e 16.9. 1. score two tying runs. Hlccar(H.2l) 3 0 0 Wobor.rf 3 2 1 Kampf,ll-p 4 0 1 Hownrd.s* 3 1 0 Burke.us 2 0 0 MuiliR.in.rf ] 0 1 B dm . H am ilton (M)> 2. Nuccio (M ), 3. The Blue Devils untied it in the Ben/er,c 3 1 0 Hossl.lf 1 1 0 M orey (M ). Kaiuz'n.vki.r/ 4 0 J C iaj’lon.c/ 4 1 2 top of the second. With one out, DlNni>oll,cf 4 1 1 McD'ouRh.cf 4 0 0 GciKer.lf»n 3 1 0 Bvana.lf 4 2 2 130-yd. low hurdle*—T im e 21.4. 1. DeM arco.all .10 0 Alb,ino,2t) 3 0 1 John Paglione (M), 3. Nuccio (M), Ciccone singled. Bechtold fanned, Siulx'n.rf 3 0 1 Grasso.lb 6 0 0 fr.in lis .il) 2 0 0 McDQUKUl.lb 2 0 1 LoSaplo.e 3 0 0 Mount.2b 4 18 3. Causby (M ). but Andrus aim singled and Kampf n-ChiirnbLTg 1 0 1 c-Syoimift 1 0 0 Discus—Distance 126 ft. 1. John l!nl!urnn.3l> 1 0 0 H olm an,c 3 2 1 was hit by a pitch, loading the Spllz.lb-ir I 0 (I n.it'Klla.rr-lb 2 1 1 Kohlb’ker.lb 2 0 0 Carter,ss 3 3 1 M irk (SR), 2. Travioe (SR), 3. Smith Ciccone,[) 3 12 Dmvtl.p 0 0 0 (M). sacks. Klein worked Bauman for a J.ifiimilton.u 0 0 0 Tnicoit,3b 5 1 1 Ilaiiman.p 3 0 0 Phillips,p 1 0 0 Nicholfion.lb 2 3 X Shot put—Distance 54 ft., ^ In. I. walk on the 2-3 count, forcing In a John Shirk (SR). 2. Cholewa (M), 2. Woollov.lf 0 0 0 N.'ivorra.lf 1 0 0 run. But Berger fanned, retiring .10 3 7 23 4 S ' Walling,p 3 2 1 Travlos (SR). a-)latt(Nl for Frnnks in 3th. h-Unn Javelin—Distance 154 ft. 1. Ben the side. for Bergen 111 7th. c llattcd for Me Smith jM ), 2, Craig Ramsey (SR). 3. 2-1 1 2 37 10 14 Tie Score Again Dougal In fl th: Score liy innings; John Shirk (SR), Score by Innings: Broad jump—Distance 20 ft, 21/j in. Raritan promptly tied It up. Bat­ S Freehold 420 040 * — 16 Shoro nen. 210 020 0—! Keyport 000 100 ft— 1 1, John Cook (SR), 2. Paglione (M). taglia led off In the bottom of th« H aritan 211 000 0— 1 3. Underwood (M ). High Jump—Height 3 It. 1. (Tie) Think in terms ol U.S. Savings Edm. Hamilton (M), Russoli (Ml and Orci; Semenza (K i, 2. O. Fonttnez Bonds and you'll get much more Cook (SR ). (S F R ), 3. M ecklcr (S F R ). Crippled Children To Pole vault—Height 12 ft., 9 In, 1. Brond Jum p—Distance 10 ft. 10 In than "a penny for your thoughts." Stove Woolley (SR), 3. Moses (M), 3. 1. Carlo9 Fontanee (SFR). t, (He) By Gymkhana One a month nt $37.50, will bring Spits (SR). Benefit Perry (SFR), C. Lawson (k). back $f>0 a month ut m aturity. R aritaa Twp. (64) High Jump—Height 5 ft.. 4 in, 1. Rtnnson-Falr llaven Reg, (53) n. Lawson (KI. 2. Taylor (SFR), 3. Tricorne Farm Riding School, t00-yd. dash—T im e 10.0. 1. Loften (tie) Onles (SFR), Armstrong (SFR), Holland Rd. and Laurel Ave., Swanger (R), 3. Welsh (H), 3, Broldc Pole vault—Height 11 ft., 6 In. l. a i r conditioned COMMUNITY * NOW SHOWING rick (RFH). Carlos Fontnnoe (SFR). 1. Obrlwin llolmdel, will conduct the third an­ 220-yd, d ash—T im e 23.4, I. Loften (SFR), 3. DanleU (SFR). nual Gymkhana (games on horse­ Swanger (R) 2. Broldcrlrk (Rr)f) 3. back) for tho benefit of llio Shrill- Carson (RFH). ♦40*yd, d n ih —T im e 52.7. 1. Fre. Keyoort High's track forces took I NOW SHOWING • M ile run—Time 4:43.1. !. Joe Pune Mater Del Into camp Mon­ Gymkhana includes gamej of musi­ (R ), 2. D avIs (It), 3. D, Hiimrnond day despito being forced to operate cal chairs, potntou races, dressing (RFH), races, and many other games 120-yd. high hurdles—T im e 16.5, l. without their stellar weights mnn, JAMES UNO B Constantino ftskori (ft), 2. Jerry Medolla. The Keys were (RFII), 3. (tic> Krouso (HFll), O'Mal­ K E Y IH M 1 ley (H F JI). apurked hy tho flashy times that BACK.ID BACK! lHO.yd. low hurfllpa—T im e 20.4. 1. Clilppcr Lawson racked up in the Fred Koyos (MFI1), 2. Holiln.mm two dash events. Tony Alessi In the (HFH) 3. Krouflo (HFll). m ucus—fJIstnnce 11.1 ft. 7 in. !. Tom 440; Ron Hummel In the 880; Joe Conloy (HFll), 2. Manley (HFll), 3. Uiw lor In both tho hurdles events; Ilcidol (HI, Orefi Semenza in the Javelin were Sliot put— Distance 45 ft., 4 3*4 In. Now Thru Sat. Eve 1. Dave Kite (tt). 2, Manley (HFll), 3. tho other ICeyort victors, Conloy (HFH). lOO.yd, dii.iit—Tim e 10.1. I. Ohnrlen Glonn Ford Jav e lin —Distance 151 ft., 0 lit. 1. l.nwmtn IK ), 2. V/ilmu.oin (K ), 3. Hru- Monty Fon -I In. l. AluN.nlluN.nl (Kv ), 8. K lkluff (M ), I. Nor* Ralph“ Ruoeco "CC( (It), ‘I, *KryM (HMD ntlloillo (K)(K). "GET YOURSELF A GRtGORY Diane 3,. ______Korker (!,.,(ft), , NHO-yd, <1rt«ii~Tlme 1:06,|. |, Rojialit S a m C o n n o r nuPole i vsuli-Hfliditviuu—MPiam 9w ft..itii 0v In. m. t, i< COLLEGE GIRL" fliiiuinel (K ), I. H ardy (M ), I. INiort m J A M M t O N O in tie) Hruce Worihelm (H), Jnrk Wlrtli (M). tolth "Dive CUrli flvi»“ — t i l l jjf, I, (tie) Knitter (R), Furlnuh Mile run—T ljne 4:43,1. I, Mob Ku |. I HI PECK BAKER freehold Rei. (•*) tijj-k (M), 2. Malley (K), 8, Wright M«lln*e Saturday “ReytMirt ‘ CMrU'i 130-vd. hi/fti liurdlM-Tim* M,t. I. .. Tuei, Joe f./iwlor (K)i* 3, lllnhop, I, (tie) Sun. • Mon. Laweon (K), I, Mills (MFIt), 3. Perry Conflntiout Sviflday Nel/u# (K ), 0]l\rUn (M), ; I . . . U M ctmmn.ms nm "CRACK . IN . THI - WORLD dash—Tlttie 2:1,0, I, Mtnrlra UiO-yd.JfHV htirdlewi—T ltn* M .f, 1. *1 liNMHI Mt », 3, (I'M* (K i Hlinl im l—Dinlnnoe 44 ft., I In. I. "A - BOY TEN FEET TALL" t * 11*1 from Oiidtn It, t il M ile run -Time* Bioi.o, I. M iilk v Diiy (M ), 3, Prttrlla (M ), 3. Npnifii/ri IK ), 2. WrlKht ilit-ii Mt'ifii'it/'.ii i« ) , 3. Il'tiinit|ll (M i MONDAY HOLIDAY MAT, :i. itriwior Tiimh VI rt i MmumI lu m p DIbI-iih 'm in rt , It In I rirtmu'tt f.ldn (HFH). i l.nulnf 11< i Ml.M K-'Mv i M », N'MMill" i l<|, :i Mi,n. 'i",l UN tttMiiW t mOM RUSSIA Will! LOVE lor fiid.iy and Guliirdny, il IM flO " r iir - • (.-is . u , Dully I, 1 P M ( '• IH-M I,.,I A .'I W i n n ii t-.lml (lilt Hlrf IHMI f.ll f , I> ‘I I In I, I, IV '.IM IK) STARtlM'l WrmirtDAV mm tit 5nl - !w«, * M'.n, t.ofl llio I M a * f r i t , CON'T. HWMl fM. I Hm • V ( ‘ Hi*’* i ^ I'Id , i M.--I •II'* «K P. VmIm \ --III It. it;M l>^ fl , n III. I. F-frtgt'iy 1**1 In If*" --- — I il, (JU. a * , . fil. v,. !*...». \ - '.|J, i' Wu I Id, 3, An* QNMQUUi J) ARK * d o to n of Racing • 1 I on n. 9 in, i, ll(M*>..|! IK*. ‘"mIKASE" H l f a y, May ST, T H I IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Second Section — Page Sevan

    •ra n by Geraa on ground balls JSL Opanert way. R acing a t the 49-acre plant Kelly's last lap bid and won wilh to finish to capture Wall Stad­ Brook Eliminates Matawan and a hit bjr Binkie Moriarty. But B a b e R u t h L e a g u e starts tomorrow night. Bound a clocking of 9 minutes, 37 seconds. ium's 30-lap modified and sport* in the bottom of that frame, a hit Jersey Shore Baseball League Kelly lc Winner by Walsh, two walks and then an Dick Lewis, New . Egypt, was men stock car main event Satur­ will get under way this coming ^ Fro* NJSIAA Baseball Tourney 2-1 error and a hit by Testino put Jr-ij Kelly, Conshohokcn, Pa,( and third and Bobby Vaughn, Jackson, day. Myroncuk won by three quar­ Opens Saturday weekend. Local representative In Matawan safely ahead to stay at current novice division champion fourth. DeAngeio, Dailenbach. ters of a car length, with Free­ the league wifi again be the Un­ MaUwan'a hope ol redeeming then Vena and David hit salely 7*). Jackie Moschera won the carry­ Moschera and Keuck won the hold's Bill M cCarthy nosing out>«\ Bayshore Bab* Ruth League will ion Beach Holy Family nine un­ ■U r ttlij from » baseball season to make il 4-1. The tying run came get another seam under way Sat­ over main events at Old Bridge qualifying heats. Dave Hulse, Pt. Pleasant, for > ttot hai goo* (our on the vine Walsh fanned five and walked two der the management of Frank ia when Styarto war grounding In annexing his second win. Bau urday. There are two divisions in Stadium, Friday. These events had ond and Kelly finishing fourthm wm* M iy Saturday wfcea Ika Hw- Flynn. Other clubs in the league Frank Myroncuk, New Egypt, out. Bateau tingled aad it was a man struck out seven and walked the league this year, the National been carried over from May 14 drove a brilliant race from start blanket windup. Uaa acre eliminated from lha Caa- are Ihe Red Bank Tire, the Mid* Matawaa victory. six (rom the first inning. division being the Matawan Town­ racing show which had been hailed M l Jaraey, Group 11, tourney by W/mMimm M j I m dletowo AC (a new club), Man* WOTHHp OTOTOT ship PAL and Vets teams, tho by curfew. Sowed Breofc l-l. The c-i rnwari Against Henry Hudson, the asquan, Long Branch IAMA, Strathmore Falcoaa and Gulls, and Keliy, wheeling Dick Barney’s tttina «rta all (ha Maroon aad Heal For lha prior six inning*, Wal­ Rockets went ahead against Bab Belmar Spark*, Jamesburg, East ling had had the Huskies anting out the St.- Joseph's Shamrocks. The Olds modified car, duelled with M left when tha Shora Cantor* Sundin, Admirals pitcher, in the Brunswick (a new chib), Howell ol hia hand. But it took an unaatiti­ American division includes tiv Jim m y H offm an o f Robertsville 2 Foot aaca title and other tourney H di first on a walk to Howard, a stolen Township and Ft. Monmouth. ed double play by Tom Mount, Matawan Borough Braves and through the first six laps in the paaaad them by. base and Larry Rossi's bingle. The Ihe lloly Family nine opens at Southern Freehold second sacker, Admirals took ihe lead with two Hawks, the Keyport Aces and Jets first sportsman - modified feature. The occaaloa wai more galtag the Middletown Towiship High ta puli Um out el a baaea tilled out In the top of the second on a and the Union Beach Angels. Hoffman dropped oul on the 16fh la , A team match between Bruno fun. Butch Hamilton got around singled home a first run. Frankie I Hrnaiwap. Sejrnort - Nlgbl Calls: CO 4-MS1 Samartino, world’s heavyweight ' to third with two out in the filth D'Apolito got two bases on Charlie but Budnick bare down to Ian Sty­ Albano's miscue, David scoring and wrestling champion, and the Ar­ Hamilton going to third. When gentine Appolo versus Gorilla Mon­ arto. Budnick fanned ten M atawan batten and had such perfect con­ McDonough threw wildly to second soon and Wuldo V an Reich will trol he did not walk a man. Szyar­ on a plckoif, Hamilton scored and feature the aecond wrestling card to fanned five and walked five. the Raritan starter was yanked. of the season at Asbury Park Con­ Walt Bauman took over in relief. vention Hall, tomorrow, Roland The day before the Bound Brook Another error loaded the sacks Hines, promoter, announces. Jack debacle, the Huskies trimmed Sou­ but Gary Walsh, Matawan pitcher, Miller, Columbus, O., will grapple HERE IT IS! thern Freehold Regional 5-4 in a ended the frame by flying out. with Miguel Peroi, Puerto Rico, in tame in which they rallied lor The Huskies went out 4-1 In the the semi-final. Other bouts pit n r markers with one out fn the fourth when B aum an walked two Smasher Sloane vs. Chief White bottom of the seventh at MRHS and Hamilton followed with a Owl, Irish Dan McClarity vs, the G reg Rebel Held. 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