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A P a n o r a m a COVERING t o w n s h i p s o r O f L o c a l HOLMDEL, MADISON P es o o p ] l e A n d NABLBOtO. MATAWAN A M > EV• ▼ e n t s M AI AVAN BOROUGH

M ATAW AN. N. J„ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBERTEMBEI 17,1964 M k YEAR — 11A WEEK m & E X T i Single Cop? Tm C n ti M organville Methodist Church School Cornerstone Laid Commuter Tranait Problem s, Plans Discussed Tuesday Sterner W ants m idge,

N ew Transit Term inal

Speaking to the Matawan Town­ *‘Not only would this projcct pro* ship Taxpayer* Association Tues­ vida an exdelint facility for our day night, E . Donald Sterner, Chairman of th* Monmouth County nearly 40,000 Monmouth County Planning Board, told hi* audience commuters, J o leave their cars that two of the most important and ride in clean comfort to their project* for t h * future proper places of employment, but we be­ growth of Monmouth County, were lieve the building of this 'Park and the early construction of the Rap­ Ride' Terminal would greatly in­ id Transit Terminal and th* Rar­ crease the Parkway receipts from itan Bay Bridge. Mr. Sterner wi* motorists of Ocean, Atlantic and introduced by Stite Sen. Richard Cape May Counties and from the R. Stout. (continued on page four) Mr. Sterner declared, “ In the opinion of our Monmouth County Planning Board Transportation Committee, in our planning for the Adult School To future of our county, two of the most important projects in addition to vitally needed interstate free­ Start Sept. 28 ways and highway improvements Classes Offered to properly serve Monmouth Coun­ ty, are our proponed Rapid Tran­ At Matawan Regional sit Terminal for our commuters TIN m m m Tm w U t T u m m r Unking Staten lalaad with Uaiaa Beach aad a com' at the junction of the New York The fall term of The Matawan I M q # l apaaaarad a •aanauter’a KtgJM (eatar- mulcr terminal la Ih* karltaa-Matawu Townihip and Long Branch Railroad and the Community Aduli School, Inc., will E. D nU Hmmt. dMrfmn •( H» area'. Above, Stale Senator Richard R. Stout (left) Parkway between Matawan and begin Sept. 28. Classes are to be S w M l i C m H M h A i Baard. Mr. Steraer ■roeti Mr. Sterner at J M t p k Reltaillala, aiaociatlon Hazlet, and the Raritan Bay Bridge held at the Matawan Regional Mhm nI (jn tn ’ tafH tor a Rarilaa Bay Bridge from Union Beach to Princcss Bay, High School on Monday and Thurs­ Staten Island, to help relieve the day evenings between 8 and 10 heavily congested 'bottleneck' p.m. Classes will be offered In be­ Overpan Bida through the Amboys. ginners, intermediates and dupli­ Water Company Sewer Aid Bid “ With the exploding population cate bridge, golf, sculpture, cera­ A a State Highway Department mics, art appreciation, water col­ in our county nearing the 400,000 The cornerstone ef the new red brick Church aaneuarad thi* meinlag will ors, charcoal and sketching, mod­ Other* pictured are Jahn Ludvlck, left, mark, with its heaviest density in School of Ihe Morganville Methedlsl Church, Route a member of the Board of Trustee*; Mri. Fred Eckel, Purchase Near reeetve Md* Oct. I far eemlruc- Gets State Nod ern, square and ballroom dancing, your area, and with over 90 per 7 t, Morganville, was pul In place Sunday during President al the Board, and Walter Lambtrtia^ Ken al aa avirpaai t» eRmlnat* alternative to peace-theory and ap­ Township Application cent of our newer residents com­ special service* by Ihe Rev. Fred H. Bowen, church Sunday Schaal Superintendent NrtlM Now Ara - th* Six Caraers latenectiee al plication. Maa!* p i, Breadway aad Rente muting to employment in North pastor, and Dr. William R. Gullick, District Super- C o m To Washington $290,000 Apart M in Keypait Theiprejeet la ex- Jersey and New York, adequate Also Interior decorating, dress­ transportation facilities are vital making for beginners and inter­ peetad ta taka akeat 10 wark- Mayor Heniy Traphagen Mon . ftechu a o» tto privately owned E . to the future growth of our county mediates, tailoring, rug hooking, Se/ecf McGann lag day* ta template. jy night told the Matawan Town Strathmore Water Co. by Mat*. ta addltiaa to cw tractka al and a continued lack of it, or fur­ slip covers and draperies, mil­ Opposition Vocal Hire Experts Waa Townahip moved cloeer to re- th* evirpaii, a abaft distaac* ship Board of Health the Sewerage ther deterioration in public trans­ linery, necdlecrafts, gourmet and Patrick J. McGann jr., borough tllty Tueaday after a negotiating Authority’s request for a federal portation, will result in lower prop­ party cooking and gymnastics for attorney for Union Beach and weat ef lhe praieat ia- grant to help finance building of aniilnn between Matawan Town- tersectien, H*ate M will be wid­ erty values, increased highway women. To Ballet School former deputy slate attorney On Assessment ghlp oMclala and repreeentatlvei a sewer plant and pumping station congestion and personal hardship general, w ai picked by the coun­ ened ta permit three lane* al in Cliffwood was approved at thc Also included are conversational ol tha water company. to our citizens. Residents Protest. ty screening committee as Ihe Marlboro Council trilfle each way. divided by a state level. He said thc request French and Spanish, introduction W h m ataotlattoM ended Tbd eeaerete ceater barrier. Wark al­ Population Surge Democratic candidate for the for a $232,000 grant would be sent to modern math for parenls, world Alikas Property Site State Assembly. Rapped For Action day, Cie two partlaa were approxi ee wig lac Me wldeidag ef Ihe to Washington for federal approval. "Based on the estimates of the issues-current events, specdand ef­ ■lately QM.OM apart in the am' teppaliteag Creak bridge aad Monmouth Couniy Democratic " It takes a long time to be New York Regional Plan Associa­ ficiency reading, bookkeeping, typ- Opposition to thu establishment Chairman P. Paul Campl an­ Marlboro Township Council voted •unt offered hy Ine townihip and eeaetnntlen e( a aew bridge te tion, Monmouth County by 1985 ing,und stenography for beginners of u ballet dancing school in the Thursday to transfer 11500 from f by the company. Bargain processed," the mayor said. “ Many nounced Mr. McGann's selection carry tho Ceatral Railroad et w ill pass the 1,000,000 mark in its anfl intermediates, cabinet making, thc contingency fund to thc assess, ing Ttieoday raaulted in a reduc­ New Jeraey rtgbt-ef-wav aver the municipalities a r e applying for two - and - one - half s t o r y after an hour long meeting of thc population to become New Jersey's rM io und T.V. repairs, wood re­ sor’s fund to finance defense of as. tio n o f t m m la the a*ln * price these things.” The township hopes Peter Alikas house, 356 Main St. screening committee. The choice highway. Traffic Uaato wUI be largest, exceeding both Bergen and pairing and rcfinisliing. securities sessments under challenge before when it waa ihown not Juatifled eeailrnMod la eaae traffic flaw to start making connections in June was very pronounced at the M ati­ will now have to be approved by or July, the mayor said, If the Essex Counties, which now lead and investments, guitar and string Ihe Monmouth County Demo­ the Monmouth County Board u( Mayor Henrv Traphagen report­ aad la lema lastancee, appreche* wan Borough Zoning Board hear­ federal grant is approved. Lines the state. instruments. cratic Executive Committee. Taxation. It will include the hiring ed the townihip ia prepared to ta tha Intersection will be Mock- ing Tuesday on an exception to ara being installed now in Cliff­ “ Under our plan the electric ser­ There is a tuition fee and a small Mr. McGann was considered of experts to present testimony on ■0 » high u II,MO,*0 0 to pur- ad elf. Jeat thia week Keyport the R-50-B residential zoning for official*, asked the data when It wood Beach. vice would be extended from South registration fee. All interested per­ the property. Harold G. Smith, the leading candidate for Ihe fob. the value of new construction ehaie tho water company and oper­ Amboy to the New Terminal, where Mr. Campl said the candidate whose assessment under “ added ate K aa a municipally control!- plseasd ta start centructlen af The mayor cautioned Cliffwood sons over thc age of 18 arc invited Cheesequake, appeared for the ap­ parking facilities for several thous­ to enroll at the Matawan Regional was approved unanimously by assessments” may be under chat, ad utility. Water company official* the prefect * which a paMk and Cliffwood Beach residents not plicant and had to fend off objec­ and cars would be provided. In­ High School, Atlantic Ave., Mata­ the IS ot the 23 member commit­ lenge. wanted tl.4M.MI after talho con­ kaanag waa haM mere than three to neglect septic tanks because of tions by practically every residen­ cluded in our plan is the replace­ wan, Sept. 22, 23, 24, between 7 and tee present. John Narzowich, a spectator, c lu d e d T u ' yean afa. tha planned sewer installation. He tial dweller in the neighborhood. ment of the present outmoded rail­ 8 p.m. Since classes are limited, derided the council for having a ■aid th* authority would send let­ Mr. Smilh explained tnat the way equipment with the latest in board of assessors to spread out 1 M a y o r Traphagen laid be ixpect ter* to resident* asking that leptic it is suggested that enrollment be owner had sought over the past modern air conditioned cars. Ihe work o l the assessor’s office. ad another bargaining aesaion tanks be maintained until sewers made as early as possible to Insure two years to sell the house for resi­ Ihen also going lo the expense ol would be hold in four or five Process Control ar* connected. placement In the course chosen. dential use to no avail. The attor- Superintendent week* after the lateet water com­ New Water Taak Need til ney^gtated that the Federal Housing hiring experts. Joseph T, Grause, township attorney, colled the critl. pany demand price la checked fur­ An engineer's report on the Cliff­ Administration shunned the ap- In; Smid^ Going ther. Attending Tueeday’a aeeiiaa In Industry Zone wood Beach Water Co. indicated Water Contracts, Anti-Goldwater Signs provul of a mortgage for ft on re­ clsm uncalled for when 149 case* are involved and 100 propertic*,o( in addition to the mayor wer* Eytd By Plan Board the need for a new water tank of Stir Some Objections ports of its investigators the prop­ Madison School Committeeman Daniel Downey. adequate aize to supply one day'* erty was surrounded by business new construction are not as yet T ow nahip Attorney Richard Well Approved on the rolls as added assessment*. In Matawan Twp. normal demand. The report was The Matawan Township Commit­ and had no assurance of a main­ Changes In Week Mr. Narzowich charged the board Ichwartl aad John V. Moran, the ordered by the State Board of State Approves tee meeting Monday was sparked tained value for the prospective townahip'a financial and .bonding Resignation of Kenneth V. Smida, Matawan Township Planning Public Utilities Commissioners in by a discussion of the permissi­ term of a residential mortgage. of assessment members were call­ principal of Madison Township •xpert. ' Board last night adopted a resolu­ January. The report also found Township Pacts bility of anti-Goldwater signs jn The applicant's attorney noted ed specialists in their field when The townahip hope* to purchase tion to have the zoning ordinance an excess of iron deposits caused Strathmore. Mayor Henry E. Trap- this was manifestly the case with High School since its organization appointed, so lie wanted to know the water company and turn it changed in it* industrial code pro­ by faulty mains In som e areas, the The Water Policy Commission of hagen reported thal 'i’ownship Zon­ a railroad track bordering the four years ago, followed fast this now why the council was adding over to an iitilitiea commission visions that the township will have mayor said. the State Department of Conserva­ ing Officer, George Huusmann, south side of the two - nnd - one - week upon the voting into office outside exports lo ils skilled offi­ which would be crested. It is an­ control over manufacturing or He said he hoped the water com­ tion and Economic Development is in receipt of a letter from a half • acre tract; the Matawan by the Madison Township Board of cials in Ihis department. ticipated that the <80 annual min­ Chemical processes to be carried on pany would begin repairs of lines Monday night informed the Mata­ Woodbridge attorney, Joseph P. Lumber Co. to the southwest; a Education of a new superintendent Councilman Joseph A. Brodniak, im um w ater charge in the 1900- in plants coming into it* industrial this year to co-ordinate with in- wun Township Committee it has Greco demanding that the town­ tavern. pai>er company and lufrsing of schools, Dr. John W. Khouri. council president, commented tha home Strathmore development will zone. atallatlon of sewers so that roads authority to go ahead and sink ship prohibit homeowners from borne not far away to the south; a The new superintendent was hired farms assessment amendment also be reduced as the result ot the Mayor Henry Traphagen report- would not have to be tom up twice. another well at the Jersey Ave. posting political signs on their root beer stand across the street Thursday and Mr. Smida resigned is being dumped on (he newly ere. purchase. a d he was aomewhat disturbed to water plant. property. The property named in and two gas stations on the corn­ Monday. Mr. Smida explained he atcd Ixiard of assessors. Mayor b a informed that a refining oil pro­ Mayor Henry Traphagen said ap­ thc letter is at the corner of Line ers of the block to the north. has accepted a new post as princi­ Walter C. Grubh jr. noted thal cess was under way at a plant in Tomasello Appeal plication had been made a long Kd. and Idaho Lane, in thc No Noise At Night pal of Metuchen High School. He each assess men/ could bring iu UJMTaken In th* Edwards Industrial Center on time ago but no action was taken Strathmore area, where a sign The dancing school would he set Nov. 15 as the effective date $500 taxes on the added construc­ Lloyd Rd. He atated he was not by the state until prodded more with anti-Goldwater slogans has conducted. Mr. Smith divulged, o i his resignation. tion, so that the cost for llie expert condemning the process without an On Meter Tamper recently by the committee. At been displayed for the past few by the prospective purchasers, The Metuchen school system was trifling in comparison. Tha Shop Mart Entry accurate report, but recalled the present, there i* only one well and weeks. Leah Mauer and Andrea Kuziak, lost their high school principal council received one resignation bitter controversy that raged ov­ Housor Verdict For one pump serving the water plant. The anti-Goldwater signs have Red Bank, now operating a dance when Tr. Reno Zinzarella resign­ (continued nn page four) Thieves G o t In fty er tha Champion Chemical Co.’s The Water Policy Commission appeared on the Idaho Lune pro­ school in tho Red Dank area. He ed in that district to leave Sept. aimllar processing five or six Borough To County also approved contracts for thc perty for several week.;, with a said the school only would be oper­ years ago. 25 to take the high achool prin- Better Service For ( Roof In Cliffwood purchase of water by the township new slogan displayed each week. In ated between 10 a,in. and 4:30 cipalship in Westwood, Bergen The mayor noted that a plant Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser Jr., from Keyport, and for the sale of the main, these slogans have im­ p.m., so there would be no noise County. If the Madison Township Bus Commuters , Matawan Township Police have having an approved manufacturing Matawan Borough, confirmed yes­ township water to the Cliffwood plied a connection between extrem­ from it ut night. And only a piano Board of Education cannot fill the had under investigation since last or chemical process could locate in terday notice of appeal had been Beach Water Co. In both cases, ism and the Goldwater candidacy. and phonograph music would be high school prinripalship at the Improved loading facilities for weekend a breaking and entry at an Industrial tone, then either alter filed with him on the case nf Jo ­ purchases and sales are metered. The committee voted to consider used in the instructive process, Strathmore commuter buses luwo two store* in the Cliffwood Shop­ school in Browntown by Nov. 15, its process or lake on another line seph (Rocky) Tomasello, fined 150 Shade Tree Commission the matter further after receiving a limited to hoys and girls frorn the been announced hy Mayor Henry ping Center, Det. John McGinty Lee Walsky, now assistant princi­ that could be objectionable under last week on a complaint entered An ordinance establishing a report from Zoning Board uttor- ages of four io IS. Mr. Smith said li. Traphagen. According to Mr. •no Patrolman Joseph Booket, pal, will become acting principal the setup today. He believed the by Chief John J . Melna, borough Shade Tree Commission was intro­ ney, Vincent DiMaio, on the ap­ there was off-street parking avail­ •robing the robbery, report entry until a choice is made. Traphagen, homebound Strathmore zoning ordinance should be amend­ police, alleging tampering with a duced by the committee. A public plicability of township ordlrunces, able. He regretted that bccause of buses of the Public Service Transit Was gained between the clos­ In his letter of resignation, Mr. ed In its industrial provisions to wafer meter. Appeal was filed by hearing was set for Oct. S. The and after the names of the ob the Jewish holiday he could not in- Co. will hereafter load from Plat­ ing of the shopping venter stores Smida paid tribute to the Madison grant approvals for one specific Philip J. Blanda jr., Raritan Town­ (continued on page four) jer tors have bee.i made known. (continued on page four) form 113 at the Port Authority Bua •t 11 p.m. Friday an- their open­ High School staff that had helped and clearly defined process at a ship, as attorney for Mr. Tomasil- Terminal in New York. Thi.s plat­ ing for buiiness after 8 a.m. Satur- time to one plant and to put all io. It will be answered on behalf him organize the new school and £ y . The entry was accomplished put il in effective working pro­ form will be virtually exclusive plant managements under the need of the borough by Robert E, La­ for Strathmore buses, since it will at two (tores, King's Drug Co. and Bayshore Coiiiiuiiiiily Hospital Ball Came Trophy cess. He directed tho 1JK>0-GI selec­ to seek new and separate permlta Mura, Morganville, borough at­ be shared with the Fort Dix ser­ rchld Service Cleaners. Miss tion of a curriculum, the hiring of if they make any alteration of their torney. vice which has only one bus dur­ Seatrlcc Smith, proprietor of the approved process or seek to take a staff, the equipping of the new gksner store, found Ihe cash regls- A complaint of having Junked .school and th*? placement of the ing the rush hour. on new processes. The other board Previously Strathmore b u fi e s IV had been subject to a jimmying members agreed no responsible In cars on hia property entered by (continued on jwgo four) shared a loading platform with tho during tha night when the came to dustry could reasonably object to John Thaler, building inspector, Perth Amlxjy service and com­ ! Work Saturday. meeting iuch a requirement and against Philip Hannon, Broad St., ; Government Costs muters have frequently walled aa j Tha Orchid cash register was (continued on page four) Matawan, cost the defendant 120 cleared out at the close of business and S3 costs. The fine was levied ; Compared In Book long ns 20 minutes for homebound Friday, » tha thieves found nothin* on th* basis of Mr. Hannon not buses. According to Mr. Trap­ in it. Rut at their obviously second Field Narrowod Por having complied in time with an ' ( osts of local government In Mat- hagen, Strathmore buses now will antry, Kings Drug*, they fared order lo remove the Junked cars. I awan and Matawnn Township have load in New York every seven much better. Richard Newman, Asiombly Nomination Decision was reserved after hear­ | hern compiled by tin* New Jersey minutes during the evening rush hour. proprietor of the drug atore, re­ ings in June on similar counts I [axptivcis' Association In a now ported th* front of hia register The Monmouth County Repuhll against Martin A Brown. Main St., I booklet, just circulated. Day-to-day Thu new loading arrangement! completely |immled off, with 13300 can Steering Committee yesterday Matawan Gulf, Main St.; Mel's, "operating costs" of Matawan last wero negotiated by direct contact in caah, soma watche* ind a num­ reduced from 2] to ilx tho nuin Main and Broad Sts., and Shuhcr's, ! vi‘;ir averaficd fur each of between the Mayor’s Mass Trans­ ber of Nationwide money order ber cf candidates lo r the commit' Main and Broad SI. its men, women and children or a portation Committee and Kdward klanki mining. tee's nod fur nomination fnr the It wai argued at thc time hy one Inlnl of In Matawan 'I'own­ J. Kull, Western Regional Manager > The police found on investigating Slat* Assemhly seat vacated hy defendant that the junked vehicles ship, costs averaged Jfil.'JO for a of Public Service Co-ordinated the premises that entry obviously County Judge Clarkson Fisher. (continued on page four) total of J.TO.KWI. in the borough. Transport. Other Improvements Iq fiud been gained by forcing a lou­ A GOP candidate will be selcct Ifltil ojxM.itinj; costs nre budgeted service Include shop]K»r’.H buses. Vre In tho roof which would per­ ed at another meeting of Ihe TawnsMp Of Malawan Special at t'.'Mt./Ufi and in the township, mit accaaa to both itores, Det. Me- nteeriiig committee Wednesday at Sittings For Registering Valeri . Four Hold Tickets On SGInty doubted a ladder wai used the Hall of Record* Freehold. Municipal Hldg., 147 Lower Main Tuui'lhi'r willi 11-IV,HK7 expended lo get up on tha roof or down into Those still in the raco are Louis Slreet, Saturday, Sept. II), 11) n.m. on capital Improvements and debt Sweepstakes Horses Iho atore*, noting person* of strong R, Alklns, Long Branch city at to 12 noon, nnd Thursday, Sept. 24, servlci* payments ol $|,|,:i:n, nil physical desterlty could have Four bayshore area reslilenta torney; Joseph Ainillna, Middle­ 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. expenditures fnr municipal pur­ mad* their way to th* roof and held tickets drawn for tha first run­ town Township GOP chairman; Strathmore Elementary School, poses In Mataivan totalled VlHll.lfll Without ladder or rope. ning of tlw Now Hampshire Swev|fr Mayor Joseph IC. Robertson, Spring Church Street, 7 p.m, lo 10 p in , last year In Matawan llormigh. In Det, McGinty itated that Mr, slakes it Rockingham Park Satur­ Lake Heights; Anbury Park Coun­ Sept. 22, 23, anti 24. Ilia township, capital Improvements Newman had found no alan In hit Dr* Aram A. CapUnlan, ■ member of lht Board drive. Admiring tho trophy ure, left to right, I'hs( day. None of tha perhcr* holding cilman Janies M. Coleman; Joseph Roso K. Wenzel, wera $1011,90.1, debt service, |l9,llit) (continued on page four) •f Trustee* of the Hayahore Hospital Corporation, Master Robert Malkmus, Matawan Lodge 192; Grand tk'koti drawn for tho race h a ] Armine, Red Bank COI* chairman Township Clerk for a total last year of 152,1,013. tthowa Ilia trophy lo be awaided Saturday lo thu Knight John V, Hindi jr., Knight* of Columhui, St. liorsui llmt started. A i a roault, and S, Thomas Ciagtlano, Ocean- Jfp-adv 17 winnings of each ticket holder ard N et lea Ta port lawyer, winner «f Ih# Knljhi* of Columhuft-MaNon* haaeball Joseph's Council 3442, and Past Master William Kohn, Matawaa Tew nth tp Resident* Notlc* limited to between 1200 and Notice fame, which la nelng played at tho Keyport lllgh Caesarea Lodge M, I'AAM, K<>ypuri, IMS. Clean-up Week will ha during the School Field to raiao lundR for tho hmpltal fund Person! holding ticket* on IK I* ' commencing September 11, Dr. Milford I). I'un/er, 4H Belli- thought nnd emphtisli nn design slartora Included Keyport Pitrnfr on regular collection days. Have fun selecting their fall any Mil., Ilti/lel, announces lhe Gala plans have nnen made for A victory dance Is scheduled for still are available from Holiett and materials, See our display, man Oeorge Nariler. M Walnut St,, Gilbert If. Hickman, " ‘ Chairman wardrolM) al Westrelch's. Every­ termination nf I1I.1 full-time ped­ Iho ull-day benefit for the Huysliore (lie members of thc llirco sponsor­ Malknms, I ’mt Master of Mu law,in I’.innllu and bron/.e. Wharlnn Me­ Keypon; Frank O'Neil, ? Ivon/ PI,, DejH, of Sanitation thing for lhe chubby girl In sports­ iatric practice as of Sept. 211, IIHII (,'oinmmilly II o s p I I a I Saturday, ing organl/.allons, Matawan l.oort High School Kill",Ills of Columbus, anti Cacsair.i cil. w|fp -adv 10/211 76-l.lth St., Wo«t Keansburg, ' OM Waaaa Farm Keyport wjfp—atlv 21 I'leld, I oilge til I1', h A,M. of Keyporl, in Honored (ittesls Now making fresh pressed elder w jfp—adv 17 Over I MM tickets have been dis­ the Knights ol Columbus llml. The ball name will hi' pi. i*cl<-il Notice Old Wagon Farm ‘w if * deliciously different. Macln- Reward tributed for Ihe softball game be­ 'toulo 115, Keyport, at H p.m, A bill by a tnarclilng band nnd n brief I will nol Imi res|ionsihlii for aay Still lliiio lo ttitike a new lawn tosh. Opalacent and Twenty nunc* i!afl 'N Hoy's 2D'I nth Murray hike likun. tween Iho M u s im is und llie Knli'.lih "I supper will be calored by the ceremony in which II.' Hev, Cor debts contracted by my wile Susiih or renovate your old ono, Californ­ Apple* now available. Rtnile M Dancing Friday a n d Saturday Return to 7 Sclienck Ave., Mala­ of Coltimhtis, with tlekcia also ,'iiiore I’oml Inn, anti music Will he nnllti.s ,1, Kune, naslor of Sl. In- Sweat, ia I’rlvol now In mock, Roula M laarth nf Mlddlatnwn. , Nights, wan, available til lhe gale, Children will Jirovltled hv Joe Cherlro nnd The soph's einiiTli, l-.i'ypoii. will p,tr- John Sw oti north of Middletown, w |£ ~ a d v IT <*)7p-adv IT , Jfp-adv 17 Iw admitted I roe, I'rmiliadours, A few renin vulltini (contlmicd on page four) wjlp—adv II* . ,, w jlp -a d v 17 ' ll^v • . INI MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. lliursdoy, September 17, 1964 Open Borough GO P Headquarters and operate, maintain and repair life Ta Buy OM Presents Report [ Metuwit From Abroad aviation fueling, lubricating and New Explorer Post NEWS OF AREA gas systems. Formed In Holmdei School Asrared ’ Earns Premetlaa On COP Meeting Explorer Post 264, Monmouth Wayne B. Tilton, son of Mr. and . jflw w I. Klafcada. m e n t t r y t t The Federated Women'* Republi­ SERVICEMEN Council, Boy Scouts o f America, re­ vA>',..inL^i. tm*.--- Mrs. Walter L. Tilton, 15 Riverdale ■’ Wr-VMMIIMI■ IVW IM p iR p l OT can Club of the North Bayshore Dr., Cliffwood, has been promoted ceived its charter at a ceremony V a c a M a a , m M nMrty p r» area held its regular monthly to airman second class in the U.S. at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, meeting at the Bayview Pre*byter- At Great Lakes yifg h* had M ataufMM (her* Air Force at Keesler A FB , Miss, Holmdei Township, The post, spon­ lan Cottage, Clilfwood Beach, on Carl D. Olshcfskie, 17, son of Mr. sored by Frank B. Jew ett Chapter vaaldha M tae*tta»M dtr* oa Monday evening. Mrs. Raymond Airman Tilton presently is a and Mrs. Leon G. Olshefskie, 149 student in a radio equipment re­ 54, Telephone Pioneers o f America, *aC *at*rviU e School. Rout* 15. Grosholz, president, presided. A re­ Broad St., Matawan, and Fred L, Holmdei Council, was organized to port on the meeting of tho Mon­ pairman course at the Air Train­ H M heard wa* •put the' building Tavener, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing Command’s (ATC) Technical provide specialized training in com­ ~ . i M " ' B i M l i a f t . mouth County Federation of Repub­ OT*^9VF H m m M rnSnV* It W Fred L. Tavener, 117 Newark Ave., Training Center at Keesler. ATC munications to boys of high school lican* held at Old Orchard Coun­ A m M M MhMl m » m a ta o - Union Beach, have begun basic trains airmen and officers in the age. fcto vltll th* *ad «l tW 1*044 try Club was given by Mrs. Gros- training at thc Naval Training Cen­ diverse skills required by the na­ The unit charter was presented 1 y e a r . bolz. ter, Great Lakes, III. tion’s aerospace force. The air­ by M. B. McDavitt, vice president Mrs. William Harriott, fund rais­ The nine-week training includes ■M Mara M ha*a MagMaM man is a graduate of Matawan R e­ o f Bell Laboratories, representing ing chairman, presented various naval orientation, history and or­ «M it anald b* hard to ait b S gional High School. the Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts projects lor the coming year. It seamanship, € H id m ili Qtocnlt M d tclMl ganization. ordnance of America, to H.G. Petzinger, . iHillbe'Ifcil MHHHHB-OTOT OTOTMBTNT .w^MIBm m «I4 *-IMIvV-- was decided that the first project and gunnery, m ilitary driH, firat Prin lad la Air Farce will ba the sale of vanilla extract. aid and survival. president and W. Keister, past -..wap n i'S ii p w v n i pfopn* Edward W . Robbins, aoa af Mra. Mrs. Raymond Hildcbraadl, sun­ During the training recruits re­ president of the Pioneer organiza­ trM w M M I ii Ih M fa da Imi- Phyllis F. Robbins, Main St, shine chairm an, announced that she ceive testa and Interviews which tion. Following thi* presentation, a MM mm M ali ka pM W m M m Marlboro, haa been promoted to sir ha* made arrangements for the determine their future assignment* w t of flag* wa* presented th* new aafcTNa la Hm Ant M M fl’k m i nun aecond class in the U.S. cliib to donate elephant puppet* to in the Navy. Upon oompletiag the Air M il by L. E. Krebs, institutional fcM N ajaft *ftha atata w Mctiaa Farce at Keesler AFB, Miss. the children's hospital in Marlboro. program they are assigned to aer­ representative. Accsptiaa lor lha '■'#® fdhetfdMl tdMa! w M m , Airman Robbin* ia presently a G u e s t Speaker vice schools for technical training p o t were T.S. Greenwood, pott ad- M fe' Utfa* (M iM «■ thf or to ships and stations lor on-the- student in a oommunications-eiect- viaor, and P.T. Porter, aaaociata iwaaaiam dby UM b e a rd Guest speaker for the evening SISTER MARY raaics course at the Air Training job training ia a Navy rating advisor. l**M aaM ag S*pt t ta coati wa* Mrs. Marie C. GeLst, candidate Command'* (ATC) Xeeiler Techai- the Sacrcd Heart, specialty. M » i»iM |lM -)i: work m b for tax collector In Matawaa Town­ Sister Mary of eal Training Center. ATC train* air­ TIm following boy* art aMiabm M.S.C., principal ol St. Benedict’s Nava: training produce* the pow­ «MjMwVMia*aM Um la d l M H M ship, and long-time member of the men iad officers ia th* diverse o f Pott 2M: R ay A ngerabadt aa d returned recently er in seapower by supplying quali­ ''HM i n 3 r artglaal ooairacta dub. She stated that she .whole­ School, Hazlet, akiHs required by the natiea’a sero- Richard Huber, Keyporl; John Caa- fied personnel to man the ships, ‘ * ‘ " af all work kjr heartedly supports a favorable vote from a five-week trip abroad. Sis­ pace force. Ian, Robert Hudsoa, Dennis Drill- |k |f^ n k |’rf ackaal for tha for the charter commission's rec­ ter Mary was a delegate to the plsnes and shore itatkms of today's The airman ia a graduate of Frae- btk, David Holland. Ruaaeti Ran­ ‘ * " C*f- Navy. f< stlan*.aM ck waa Sept. 7. O a a ommendation for the management General Chapter which was held held Regional High School. g e . and Robert Wright. Matawaa; V Hanjr, K. Lubkert, type of government. Mrs. Geist in France. This meeting is held Richard DiFidel* and Walter Ma­ Canpktei Medical Caan* Parris Island Grad added that she is very pleased with every six years to elect a Mother Airman Third Class Elizabeth M. son, Colts Nacfc; Robert C. Ihaw, traaMr at VUaga School. Gumiaa the recent merger of Ihe Republi­ General, - other officers and to Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. U.S. Marine Pvt. Roger E. Os­ Holmdei, rn w n lla a Ca., WaatfiaM. How- can Clubs of Matawan Township transact major affairs. Thomas J. Kennedy, Texas Rd., trander, son of M r. and Mrs. E d ­ ward Ostrander, 1( Gerard Ave., aasr.OM y vara atrved along with and is very impressed by the en­ During her stay in France, Sister R. F. D. I, Old Bridge, has grad­ lb * t e a to Old Bridge, graduated Aug. from Now le a * *a odMre on a "punch Itot” thusiasm of the membership for went on a pilgrimage to Paray Lc uated from the 'echnical training 27 recruit training st the Marine Um m inumf aitklas lv fit- A M jM rtftaM tb* architect. Bernard township committee candidates, Monial, La Salctte and Lourdes. Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, small ed ia dM classified cotaaM W kavL_ . lad _ Baak. _ . oa coutruc-CQBfllniC* Buddy Allen and Joe Aider. She also visited the Shrine of the S.C. UM dataU* aat ooopleted. M r. Kia- Mrs. Milo DcGugas, wife of thc wtU tura thea* iato ca*h lor Toa. Miraculous Medal, the famous The training included drill, bay­ fade arid It appeared certain the candidate for tax assessor of Union Benedictine Abbey at Solcmnes, 0M tiM Arm would complete all onet training, physical fitness, par­ Beach, spoke briefly In reference A n , the Castles of the Loire Valley ades snd ceremonies and other mil­ : fMMWag work by today. The to her husband’s campaign. She and Versailles. kaaaf secretary adtaowletfced b e itary subjects. Three weeks were stressed mainly that Mr. DcGugas Before returning home Sister spent on the rifle range liring the ta t artagMag* aboat a lew con- PRESTIGE urged voters to support the Repub­ M ary visited her family in Dublin, M-14 rifle and other infantry wea­ iMMtera M d believed the!® waa o m lican ticket from top to bottom. Ireland. She was met at Kennedy (w heat th t boiurd would defi- pons. Mrs. Milderbrandt and Mrs. Airport by the Sisters from Si. Recruit training prepares Marin­ n E d r h _ a l Grosholz served refreshments and Benedict's. e s for further specialized training Ig b l fa Tt Saard a special award was received by in a aervice school or with a unit INIS EMBLEM T m band aa*aib*r* ware ap- Mrs. DeGugas. of the Fleet Marine Force. He eMMU SMI. • m na th a m c m - will report to Camp Lejeune, N.C., dfM oaaaai bjr tha inaigM tiM e t Root, Branch for combat infantry training. Cbartoa s. Hamilton aad Mra. . Al- aM Ma iM aa tUmirnf M apM ■ M r t t r * m f t X . Bactiro. They were Joseph Reate R Ht la pltti abava, M t ta right, with Howard Juniors Stress To Traia Al Chanute AFB naadtraM aad Pnak Fpitmm, lacaala aad W illiam Wilbert. eaadMatoa far e iaaell. m d W illa r d Fall Flower Show Airman George A. Thornhill |r„ : M r, WlflMrt. DeereraM Dr., baa son of M r. and Mrs. Georga A. “ Salute to the World’s F a ir" is Ivad la Holindel four year* and it Glaucoma Week Thornhill sr., Ill Matawan Rd., Old the theme for tlte fall flower show Bridge, has completed the first lha father ol three w ni. He Ii **- The Matawan Junior Woman’s 1*t*at caiUer at tha Fannera Club stresses and encourages the ol the Root and Brandi Garden Club to be held on Saturday, at thc M d Merchants Bank, Matawan, Form Rarilan LWV Launches participation of all area residents Harris Gardens Fire House, Union treaw n r of the Holmdei Youth Aa- in Glaucoma Week which begins Beach, from 2 to 6 p.m. ■ociaUon, u d praiidaat ol th a Monday. Identifies yowr Arrangements for the show were JMm dal File Co. Bay Council Voter Drive Glaucoma Is an eye disease finalized during a meeting of the ELIZABETH M. KENNEDY A novel combination of public M r. Lacaala, M iller Ave., moved More than 3M Camp Fire Cirla which causes IS per cent of all club held at the fire house. Harold WELCOME WAOON •a Hohadai fram Bayonne aeven In tha area* ef Keyport, Matawan, service efforte to get all qualified blindness in the United States, and Simmons is horticulture chairman course for new members of the Air fear* ago. He haa four tom, li em­ citiiens registered and informed about one-half the blindness in Force Medical Service at Green­ Hazlet, Holmdei; Middletown and and Mrs. Lawrenco Saccone, ar­ ployed V Sanderaon and Porter, about istuei and candidate* will be adults. A correct diagnosis early' rangements chairman. Clerks for ville A F B , Miss. SPONSORS... Red Bank ate to be adminlatered launched In Monmouth County this Hew York, ind h u been active in in the development of glaucoma the judges arc Mrs. Harold Rohloff Airman Kennedy, a member of week. The League H Women acoutlag aad Holmdei youth activi- by a local counc'il'now in Ua form­ is Invaluable in preventing pain and and Mrs. Edward Savoie. the Women in the Air Force Voters and Esso dealers in six Brau ot pm Usa la Ma budaM* ing atagea. The lo c a l group wW be pressure and in saving sight. Serving a s entry clerks arc Mrs. (W A F ), studied basic hospital pro­ counties are cooperat­ cedures and emergency medical New Jersey During this week, the New Jer. Harold Bottger, Mrs. Loretta M d dvte Ufa o f yoM CMMWiafty aaaociated, along with 30C council* “ Get Vote” cam- treatment. She was selected for ing in a Out the sey Medical Society in co-operation Schaeffer and Mrs. Richard Spen­ jw m & h Superintendent Richard M. Ford in the M atatea aerving M.ON palgn. , further training in the medical ser­ with the New Jersey Commission cer. Mrs. Ann Devine will be in ‘ >'i - . reported a total enrollment of IH Birla, w ith the Nattonal Camp Fire vice field at Gunter A F B , Ala. atudtnt*. 412 in Indian Hill School, Cirla headquarter* In New York. Regjstrjtion information, qualifi­ for the Blind, will sponsor a state­ charge of the cake sale, and E u­ !»#' w , cations and places and time* to wide detection program by making Thc airman' is a graduate of M d 411 la Old Village. It had been Camp Fire Cirla, a St-year-old or­ gene Williams will be in attend­ FIRM S OtTBUSSlBD JH register, will be emphasized in tiie available to the public free tests at South River High School. axiauted lut year that by Jaa- ganization, cater* to girl* from T ance at sale. Visitors are opening phase of this program. local hospitals. These tests not on­ PARTtCtPATINO m i t 1M3, the enrollm ent n r IMt-. to 17 at four distinct age levels with welcome to attend the show. Cliltan In Indiana Em o stations decorated with ban­ ly will detect glaucoma but other GEORGE A. TH O RNH ILL. • would reach the Ml mark. a* diversified activities to develop Meeting Theme Lonnie Clifton jr., whose parents ner* and posters reminding cus­ Plea** Calh •ompared to tart year’* total of 7SI. eye diseases as well. “ Mother's September Song," bas­ live at 3 Roosevelt Ave., Cliffwood, phase of his Air Force basic mili­ their indivlAial interests, talent* tom er* to register and vote will LIBERTY (4 0 4 . Mr. Ford noted that the second and goal*. On Monday and Wednesday ed on “ back to school," was the completed a stenography course at tary training at Lackland AFB, h ave L W V material on registra­ these tests will be available at the arrangements theme far th«; meet­ the U.S. Army Adjutant General • a s . m . r . v m and third gradea In Village School Blue Bird*, the wven and eight- Tex. tion and voting requirements. Non­ ing. Mrs. Leo Lammers placed first School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, fava 30 to 32 pupil* each,'while year-old-group, enjoy a fun - filled Perth Amboy General Hospital, 530 Airman Thornhill has been se­ partisan Information on issues and New Brunswick Ave., Perth Am­ ia the judging, with Mrs. Bottger, Ind., Aug 7. lected for technical training as sn at her cliaiea average 21 to n Hu- program including creative art*, candidates also will be available. boy, between 7 and 8 p.m. The second, and Mrs. Donald Lammers, During the course Pfc. Clifton aircraft maintenance specialist st 4 m m each. dramatic plays, out-door activities, litea were offered, but specific lo- Mrs. Joseph Bryan, president of tests also will be taken at River­ third. The arrangement for thc was taught to take dictation in the Air Training Command (ATC) and limple aervice project*, next meeting will be "A n Arrange­ MJaoa reierved, to the Recreation the Monmouth County Council, view Hospital, 35 Union St., Red shorthand at a minimum rate of school at Chanute A FB, 111. His WELCOME WAGON team iy Delag ment or Composition suggested by Coaimiaiion by the board for two League of Women Voters aaid, Bank, ^all day Thursday, Sept. 24. M words a minute, to transcribe new unit is pait of the vast ATC the Title of a Book.” the shorthand notea and to type system which trains airmen and {Mai* court* next year at Indian Camp Fire Girl*, the next distinct “ We are delighted, with this op­ Working for. the Blind has been portunity,'(especially in our wide­ Posters for the flower show were correspondence at minimum officers In the diverse ikills requir­ (Hf-School and two In'tha future [roup, experience group activitlea one of the Juniors yearly projects. a spread County of Monmouth where judged and winners were Mrs. Ro­ ed by the nation’s aerospace force. « the Village School. {eading to special awards in many Therefore, they are urging that ev­ speed of 45 words a minute. the local League* in Asbury Park, bert Perry, first; Mrs. Donald He entered tho Army in Novem­ The airman is a 1962 graduate of T he com!ruction of the court* de­ areas. These I ta ll-year-old girls eryone be available fo r these testa Lammers, second, and Mrs. Roh­ ber 1962. The 21-year-old soldier is South River High School. . BQItdfl an1 Towmhipm Committee participate in a learning-by-doing Matawan, Middletown and Red which can be instrumental in pre­ »P- loff, third. M n l andeoet- i* ■ «timated t t t l f - program based on (even crafts, Bank are conducting their own reg­ venting blindness. a I9KI graduate of Matawan High Mrs. Lawrence Saccone discussed I M l o r two. An appropriation home, creative art*, outdoors, istration drives.” School. and demonstrated "How to Win Weald have to be made for them In frontier* of icience, business, The start of thl* program, re­ Madison Zeners Split Blue Ribbons at a Flower Show.” Walker Promoted #io IMI municipal budget. Their •ports and game*, snd citizenship. quested by the Humble Oil Co., Junior-Hi C*mp Fire Girl* also Plans were discussed for the an­ James J. Walker, aviation boat­ REAL ESTATE w a ia prapoecd tor tttd en t inatruc- coincides with "League of Women swain's mate third clas6, U.S. nave group activities in many ar­ On Pascallis Permit nual Christmas party to be held I le a and practice aM for public Voter* Week” in New Jersey, pro­ Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ w a with Recreation Commiulon ea*. At 12 and 13, the girls learn claimed by Gov. Richard J. on Dec. 6 at Buttonwood Manor, Madison Township Zoning Board Matawan, at p.m. rence T. Walker sr., 12 Maiden Malatenahce aad'auperviaion. parliamentary procedures and In­ Hughe*. L W V efforts during this 4 INSURANCE of Adjustment split Monday, on per. Hosts and hostesses for the meet­ Lane, Matawan, was promoted to tergroup cabinet activities to give week and through Sept. the 24, mitting Peter Pascallis, Morgan- ing were M r. and Mrs. Harold Sim­ his present rate J uly 16 While serv­ th m a more grown - up experience last day of registration, are sum­ ing with Air Anti-Submarine Squad­ viile realtor, to build a one-family mons and Mr. and Mrs. William BONDS • AUTO • HOME OW NERS with increasing responsibility and med up in the slogan “ Your Vote dwelling in an industrial zone on Netzel. Mrs. P. L. Ackerman, Un­ ron 30 at the Naval A ir Station, opportunity for leadership. They al­ Makes a Difference.” But, you Key West, Fla. Spring Valley Rd. near Route 9. ion Beach, was a guest. io take on advanced project* within must be registered to vote, and The Squadron utilizes the Grum­ ■ ■ i K i a r s the aeven crafts of the younger Alfred J. McCullogh and Philip you must vote to be counted. Wiser, voting "no," explained their man "Tracker,” a carrier based, group. Now is the time to advertise anti-submarine warfare aircraft. LW V members will be on hand opposition not to be based on a Horizon Chiba are geared to the those unused articles for sale. A Aviation boatswain's mates oper­ John L Tassini A gency maturing tastes of the 14-to-i7-year at the Esso stations, whenever pos­ residential use tn an industrial small ad in the classified column sible, to distribute literature and ate, maintain and repair catapults, old girls. Activities stresa personal zone but rather against M r. Pas­ will turn them into cash for you. answer questions, Voters' service arresting wires, barriers and as­ Ky development and social skills, callis bringing in a house plan of sociated aircraft carrier flight-deck 117 MAIN ST. mataw an MdVI chairmen of the four Monmouth smaller iloor arei than houses pre­ coed activltiea, vocational explora­ This week, why don't you look County Leagues will be in charge launching and recovery equipment; 566-0043 tion and community service. viously permitted to go up in the through the windows of your o f getting the informative litera­ operate and scrvice aircraft crash, C l i l T R K I l For information about any of the industrial zone. Horace Anderson church . . . from the inside. firelighting and rescue equipment, program*, graupa, or council activi­ ture to the local dealers. They are: and Howard Krogh voted for Mr. ties, Grace W. Abbott, 68 Warren Asbury Park Region, Mrs. Harry Pascallis and got the opposed i M i i i H t n R. Schain; Matawan, Mrs. William Dr., Matawan, 564-1272, should be members to agree to table' the Adams; Middletown Township, contacted. matter until Edward Coleman, the 136 Main Street Mrs. Alfred Dcscloux; Red Dank, chairman, will be back from his MATAWANSM-S77 Mrs. Charles J. Berg. Y o u r Your advertisement in this paper vacation the next meeting. Open Daily until • P.M. will reach prospective purchasers William S. Fisher, South Orange, Thurwday A Friday until 9 P.M. fn every community la the bay­ Minaralogical Group was grunted a variance to com­ ERRAND BOY! shore area. plete thc last two houses In ^ the Will Meet Friday 198 - unit Knoliwood , (Cliffwood Beach) development. Thc developer Jules Kurowsky, president of ihe only had frontage loft for two 05- F r e e P r o m p t Matawan Mineralogical Society, foot lots when the ordinance calls - has announced thc first meeting for 75-foot frontage But the board will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. in decided it was a hardship and lhe the Matawan Grammar School, 130-leet remainder property co'uk: - • : V ” Broad St., Matawan, with an inter­ become a dump if It were hot esting summer round-up program. PICK-UP and built upon. M r. Fisher Is an ap- *■-.0*1 ^ **' £ev a** Tt ' ' * A show of specimens collected plicant fnr garden aparti'tmetils during the summer by various in Keyport. His Knollcroft peripermits members will be featured. Slides are for 11-13 South Boulevard. will be includ*d with descriptions of Cliffwood Beach residents ware C DELIVERY collMtfng (ite* and experiences. angered again when the board al­ - Z r ; ; i Localities will include trips to Can­ lowed hullding on lesa then the ada, Alaska, New England, Michl- 7500 square feet rquired in the in, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, zoning ordinance, William Flynn, orlda, Mexico and several west­ Newark, denied a variance for his LO 6-0021 ern stitds, 4750 - square • foot property laal A field trip io Cornelian Brook, month, was back with records to Stirling, la being planned for the show he owned it before zoning near fulure. was adopted. Despite the protests, Meetings are open lo any Inter­ tlte board approved on the basis ested persons, "rock - hounds” or 50-fot lots were the characteristic Let Your F & M Check Matawan "pebble puppies” and member­ for the area before the current ships arc open In all. zoning was adopted, Do Your Walking Tlte club Is now one-year-old with Obfectfoni by the Sayre Med ei membership of 98, Some members Realty Co. that a 20-foot high For YouJ come from distances which include sign on Throckmorton Lane to ad­ Jersey City, Staten Island and vertise the Altcsalr Realty Co. Drugs Trenton. garden apartment! out off view of tiie medical center forced • M- Two Infer Fleas location of the sign two feok THK r \RMERS M E R C IIA N T 9 William Barker, Trenton (late Winter Schedule Prlaon, pleaded guilty lo charges Acting D irector William Salay to­ NATIONAL BANK ol grand larceny and attempted araon. Ha I* charged with taking day announced that tha Motor Ve­ -. lW*^l|rvntT, UM from Robert Eikridg*, Key- hicle Inspection Station* will M ain l h a Oldeat Bank la MoaoMaM ■ort, on M ay N and with trying Iheir winter *chedul* thl* w eek. A r­ o burn tha house of Kenneth Clay­ ea Inspection Station* wM be open Tuesday through Saturday, I a.m, ton, Florence Ave., Union IVittch, • HSTABLIIHKD IIM . Mar. I. Raymond Brown, Ros<> St., lo t p.m. and tit* stations having Cliffwood, pleaded guilty to hreak- evening hour* will remain open un­ til 9 p.m. Eatontown la open Tues­ •n* Into the Fricdlanil Brothers Venetian blind factory, Keyport, on day nlghl and Perth Amboy, Wed­ TWO OFFICES! nesday and Friday evening*. Mur. K nnd taking III). Route 34 li Main Straai A Your advertisement in thia paptr Lloyd Road Ravlna Drive 149M«inSt. Matawan If you need priming of any kind, will reach prospecllvo purchascra we lire hero lo serve you. Our In every community in th* bay- M atawan Charge A n o u ir tt /nvffed i|tik'k service and rrnnumible prlc- shore nrcit. I N . Van,,, R.P, aad J, C Vara. M.P> M ; • wiy please you, Neal limsitf Listing Card* lor Have you rend Iho olunlfltd mis? «ul« ut this olflou, THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Writ Soctfon — Page Three ether na)or sports under the di- Botany Courso Offorod Yarrow, naturalist nnd teacher, National Exans For Appointment r a c tio a o f the well-knowa athlete who will use living trees, shrubs Commander Otto Graham . At Botanical Oardon and plants of the gardens, fields, To UJS. Coast Guard Academy Coait Guard cadets spend a por­ New Yorkers and those living woodl: ds and greenhouses of the WHEN IT COMES TO FINE FLOOR COVERINGS tion o l each summer at sea, train­ New York Botanical Garden for her Tbo Ntb aanutl oampetitioa for and have at lead M/36 vision in nearby have a greater opportunity ing aboard the bark Eagle and ma­ to learn about tbe wonders of na­ basic teaching materials. Registra. M fU M to the U.S. Cout Guard each eye, correctable to i t / I t . jor cutters. Past training cruises tiori will be limited to 25 persona ? _ 4 f lt f will commence with th* The Academy curriculum In­ ture than most residents of amall have taken the cadets to such in­ rural communities. Thia paradox for each of the two classes. Doc. I, IM4 administration of the cludes academic subjects and mili* teresting ports of call aa Oslo, C a l l * I • Entrance Esam iaatlon tary training. Couraea are con­ London, Copenhagen, Lisbon, and comes about through the wide DEAN la aid Teoti. These exam laat ions ducted In the aclencea, engineer- Antwerp. ranging courses offered at the New Club Sett Meeting ■18 be givoala over M N tett cm- iag, the humaaitlea and aubjocta York Botanical Garden in tke The Coast Guard ii a military The Twins Mothers Club of Rari­ tatm entsai C a d e t, m ated to the professional dutlei service and is one o f the five Bronx, with special emphasis being wo Coert Guard, art o f a Coait Guard Officer. Cadeti Armed Forces. While history linds given this year to beginners’ class­ tan Bay will hold their first meet­ aaW y on tho tMaia o( com- are alao acbooled In the funda­ the Coast Guard fighting in all of es. ing Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. at a new aotitive examination aad prospec­ m e n ta l* o f atomic acience through our wars with many recorded deeds Students are now registering, lor meeting room at the Plaza Lanes, the uae of a digital computer and tive adoptability to m ilitary U(e. of valor, traditionally the service example, for Botany for Beginners, Route 36, llazlet. A speaker fiom tt w lit ne Congreaa ional ap- auclear reactor on the Academy takea its greatest pride in peace­ which will beoffe.ed in bout morn­ aokrtmdeta ar geographical quotas g ra u n d t. time activities. Sesrch and rescue, ing and evening sessions, from 10 Rutgers University Extension Ser. Aa owHcoat aiuat be a high Paid Daring Tralalag law enforcement, aids to naviga­ a.m. to 12 o'clock noon on Wednes­ vice will speak on topics pertain­ achool teaier or graduate, who has During Iheir training, cadeti are tion, Merchant Marine safety, boat­ days for one group and from I to ing to school. Activities and pro- n m u D necked hit ITUi hut not bit Bad paid I111J.M per year. Upon com­ ing safety, ocean weather stations, 10 p.m. Wednesdays lor the other. grama for the year will be dis­ Urthday by Ju ly I. U K . Applicant! p le tio n o l the Academy education, International Ice Patroi, and maay The course, aimed at amateur cussed, The cluo Is open to any We’re not repiag yw i In, partner, adU la, high achool muot graduate cadfta are commissioned a* En- other duties provide aid and com­ gardeners and just plain nature mother having multiple births. aad earn U unit* byJuoe 10, IK J. eigne in the Coast Guard and fort to people of all nations using lovers, will be taught in simple, The club meets the fourth Tuesday i«at straight sheatla* with tbe TOP Ih a Malta auut Include three ia awarded Bachelor o f Science De­ Ihe air or sea Isnes. everyday terms by Mrs. Eleanor of each month. f / / f ' i ■RANDS of Carpets, lags, TUoa, laghab, tin ia Algebra and one grees. Extra-curricular activities Past Graduate Fields la Plaae Oeametry. Applicants include a variety of cluba and For the Academy graduate, post­ V > i f m a t bo la excel lent physical con* athletics. Coait Guard teams com­ graduate education is available in an te DEAN aad yaurtcM a pete with many colleges In football, botaaia M ana 71 inchea in such fields as business administra­ REAL BARGAIN. ■Wi praportioaate weight, basketball, swimming, track, and tion, communications, civil engi­ 4 0 C O U R S E neering, electronics, oceanography, naval construction, and marine engineering. Postgraduate courses ADULT SCHOOL TINTED? BLEACHED? COIOR-RINSED? are conducted al advanced military schools snd leading universities and colleges throughout the coun­ MATAWAN you CAN ham try. Aviation is ol increasing impor­ COMMUNITY ADULT SCHOOL, Inc. tance to-Coast Guard operations, a lo v e ly calling for many young officers to enter this eicHInc branch of the Regional High School Coast Guard's organization to pre­ ' perm anent vent disaster on the sea or Und, Atlantic Avo., Matawan during peace or war. An informa­ tion booklet and application forms without further damage for entering the Coast Guard Acad­ 40 Course* Begin Sept. 28, 1964 emy may be obtained by writing 5H0: ; ^ , Now Waving Letlea lawatloa hi the Commandant (PTP-2), U.S. Continue Through Dee. 17, 1964 5**V lC i XOTO* HAIR GUARD PERMANENT Coast Guard, Washington, D.C., 2*22*. . Or • . . . M a f c « I t ' p a a a fe la l ■ Plus 2.00 even il your hair la already weakened by any color or bleach! More than hall the children who COST $10.00 Registration Fee are slow to learn to tead have vi­ sion problems, according to the SU BU RBAN HAIR STYUSTS New Jersey Optometric Associa­ tion. R e g is te r AIRPOAT PLAZA (HOPPING - HOURS - C E N T E R M m ., flies., Wed. and Sat. Studies at the University of Chi­ ~ T u T °a,0,cou^ R l M, Haalat • Nect lo Plasa Mevie I to • cago show it is possible to foresee 7 to 8 P.M .-Sep t.22-23-24 M . 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If you ar* a qualified and registered voter ot the % State of New Jersey who expects to be absent outside the State on Nov. 3, 1964 or a qualified and registered voter who will be within the State on Nov. 3, 1064, but because of blindness or illness or physical disabil­ .. J Speedy Says: ity or because of the observance of a religious holiday ¥ Smart Shoppers W ill Buy Now pursuant to the tenents of your religion, or will be a resident attendant at school, college or university, will ..'V During B ill Lanzaro’s be unable to cast your ballot at the polling place in your district on said date, and you desire to vote in the General Election to be held on Nov. 3, 1964, kindly CONTINUOUS FILAMENT i l WRITE to the undersigned at once requesting that a ci­ m vilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you. SUCH RE­ NYLON TEXTURED I QUEST MUST STATE YOUR HOME ADDRESS, AND THE ADDRESS TO WHICH SAID BALLOT SHOULD BE SENT, AND MUST BE SIGNED WITH YOUR SIG­ COMPLETELY 9 5 NATURE, AND STATE THE REASON WHY YOU INSTALLED* Sq. Yd. WILL NOT BE ABLE TO VOTE AT YOUR USUAL PricM Effective POLLING PLACE. Through Sept. 19, 1964 Dupont '501' Nylon Sculptured No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or Completely Installed *-...... 6 *’. forwarded to any applicant unless request therefor Is 3 PLY WOOL TWIST received not less than eight days prior to the election, Completely Installed ...... 8 V and containing the foregoing information. ALL WOOL HEAVY VELVET 4 » Dated September 14, 1964. Completely Installed -W eord J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY MOHAWK ACRILAN(TR) TWEED A 9 5 County Clerk Completely Installed ' H all of Recorda - Sane Mvlngi ea nig* cw ta exact alie, eushloa lacludad. Freehold, N. J. All flbera refar lo aile coateat. • Broatlloom cushioned on foam rubber — Note: Requests forms are available at Municipal Clerk'B Tacked down installation, Late M odels or County Clerk’s Offices, as a public convenience.

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