A Panorama COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF Of Local HOLMDEL. MADISON MARLBORO. MATAWAN People And AND Events MAI A WAN BOROUGH

MsraMt •6th YEAR - 4th WEEK MATAWAN. N. J.. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1964 Htm J«M> Prc Single Copy Ten Cents *Soup's On" - At Boy Scout JumlxM-cc In Valley Forge Barbagciata In Seek Hearing Township To Acquire Malawan Township Mayor lie*. ry Tranhagen said Monday algM For Gas Station the township has petitlued the Stale Highway IK-parlment far • , Strathmore WaterCo. Third Time Before hearing on its appeal for a Iraf-. • The Matawan Township Commit- Borough Zone Board flc light al the Intersection t| tee Monday night voted unanimous- Koule 34 and l.loyd Rd. The re- ly to acquire either by purchase or No Quorum John Barbagclata, Nolan'j Cor- quest has received a verbal de- nial. (Condemnation, the Slrathmore Wat- ner Rd,. Morganville, renewed his er Co., a private utility serving The Malawan Borough Planning The mayor also reported thai ever MM home* in Strathmore and Board failed to hold Us regularly attempt to free his property 110 the Monmouth County Board of immediate areas. scheduled meeting Monday due to fee! .south of Mill Rd. on the south I'reeholders will be asked lo wid- , The township plan* to finance the lack of a quorum. The board will side of Route. Jl from the limita- en Cliffwood Ave. and relocate • hold a ipscial meeting Thursday, tions of residential zoning in the stop line on Ihe street at its Inter- purchase with a bond inue, then July 30. Create a utilities authority which. Borough ol MaUw.-iii lust night, so section with Rome 33. He said trucks and other vehicles enter- In turn, would float its own isiue to the Sun Oil Co can erect a gas repay the township. The utilities ing the street from Koutc SS re- f authority to be created would be .station :in it. quire additional room in which t» ' comprised of present members of Bonds For Roads The move wai opposed by Mich- turn. the sewerage authority which theo ael C. liarnaclc, Mjddletown, for The county also is being press* would be dissolved. And Water Mains ihe. Goodrich residential owner to ed lo locale a stop light al the • The plan to acquire the private lb«' rear, Mr. IJarbagelutu again intersection of Lower Main SI. Utility, valued at about tl.400.0M. Commit!** Receives and Gerard Ave. A police radar Is designed to reduce water rates related be had owe..-d tbe property survey, (o delernilm- practical in Strathmore, Levitt and Sons, Inc. Bids For Work five years, never bad had an offer speed limits on main arteries la planned community. The minimum to buy it for residential UM_*S. but the township now is under way, annual rale by the company now is Ordinances authorizing bond Is- had been approached in the past j it was reported. HO. It J higher than rates charged sues totalling, $96,000 to finance im- two.ind-one-'.alf years bv oil com-j — by the municipality or another pri- provements to streets and the in- J panies wanting to buy it- He. said it | vate water company in the (own-stallation of new water mains In had 220 feet in frontage and ran! Ship. the River Gardens and Cliffwood ] back over 200 feel |New Herman Plan Campreheaslve Study areas were introduced by the Mata- Kdward l;raiu:ey, a tx>ard mem- Action by the committee Monday wan Township Committee Monday ber, wanted to know live exact Implemented a preliminary survey night. Public hearings on both ordi- date Mr. Uarbagelala had acquired Meets Opposition by • ckiien's water committee and nances are scheduled Aug. 3. the property, as there could have • comprehensive study of financ- One Issue, totalling 160,000 will been a period before revised zon- Zoners Also Hold ing by John V. Moran, who thepay for the surfacing »f 15 streets, ing when :t would have been open township retained as a utility bond- comprising over 70.000 square lo .sale for business use. But Mr. . Bank Office Decision % Ing and financing expert. yards of paving. Tlie second ordi- ll.irhagelata protested the coming ( ' - Mr. Moran reported that If thenance bonds 138,000 to pay for the : of thi" Strathmore Shopping Center: Another plan offered by Dr. Levitt people will agree to sell the installation of new water mains on 1 across the highway and nil!!* gas; ; Ralph Herman, Keansburg, for us* water company, the aale could be five streets in the Cliffwood area. stations on the Matawan Town-ship,, of his -US-acre tract of land on •eRotiated in four months. How- Bids for the road and water work .side of the line within the past year ;j Church SI , Matawan Township, ran ever, he said if condemnation is were received by the committee or two made todav'.s cond'tions into strong opposition last night at •ecesaary, the neRotla'ions for theMonday night and referred to the vastly different from those when be Ihe meeting of the Malawan Town- purchase could take up to a year, township engineer for recommen- iMMijibt the properly j ship Zoning Hoard of Adjustment. depending if pne side or the other dation. C. DellaPietro, Inc., Hope- Not I'lir Residential Use I Last month, th' board rejected appeals the price set by the court- lawn, was low bidder for the road Ailbur ('. llurge.s. I'ertb Amlxiy. ! tbi- physician's application to con- appointed condemnation commis- work at $49,986. The Call Corp., sion. 1 allorni-y f--r Ihe applicant, put Ster- . struct a in.unit professional (ifficB Matawan, was low bidder for the i ling Thump-- m, Muiawan realtor on building in ihe property. Last night, He said he recommended that, If water main installation at (26,295. Condemnation is necessary, it be ! the stand Mr. Thompson said his Di- Herman sought a varianc* Other bidders for (he road resur- own office n.s on Route .11, thai . ('"in the minimum L'j.lXIO-square- undertaken by the municipality in- was therefore very much aware foot lot size to subdivide the tract stead of the proposed utilities auth- facing contract were Stavola Con- he ority. He said the law gives broad tracting Co., Inc., Mlddletown, $59.- of conditions along that highway ' into 16 hornesiies powers of condemnation to a muni- 185; the Manzo Contracting Co., and he could not envision a .sale However, a large number of res- Matawan, S54,866, and the J anna- dents in adjoining Slralhinore cipal body, more so than that of an Texas and New Jersey area boys turn chef during the Sixth Na-1 snd slews, appears on the menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner, for res'dentia! IIM.; ut the site of rone Engineering Co,, Matawan, Mr Harb;ir;i.'laia's land protested that no variance should authority. 152,633. tional Boy Scout Jamboree al Valley Forge Slate Park, Pa., July 17 Gathered aaround the aoup chel are from tell: John Thompson, Middle- through 2J. Cook's duties arc rotated among Sa.taa scouts from 5» I came l-.dward Slier, New- granted since Ihe Ir.ict was not Others offering bids on the instal- town; «>ch.rdMaln and Bug... .lym.n. fttaUw..; Mike Buehdc, San ^..V^ ^He" related.,, ; p^^,7 f , p^^pl d «,,,^mmnty. Tha^i Rotariant Help K««p states and 31 foreign countries. Canned soup, a favorite of the young Augustine, Tex. workers Imd taken a traffic nxint lation of water mains were Univer- chefs because It eases up preparation and cooking time of chowders applicant agreed to amend the ap- sal Utility Corp., Woodbridite, $26,- which showed I'M ca: -i passing the plication to provide for only 14 Silver In Matawan 788; Nesto Construction Co., New- property between T a.m. and 7 p.m. 'homes on ihr Ir.ic! and will resub- ark, $36,538; Edward Blaser Con- on A wvekdav Mi Stier found nut il Au^. 2osile the old Cedar drove ' noiiures ti special meeting to be Matawan Township Dot. John llutchinson, chairmar.. said Ih* j held Monday evening, at 8 p m, in In an election held July 15 at chairman, and Al Ryan, preiident McGinly reported the arrest Satur- ucation Monday accepted two bids committee would ask Borough At- llolmdel Township, won't have to School, Iwu miles out of MaU- both the Morganv.l.e und Matawan of the rlub. for bus transportation placed by worry about his well running dry wan. i the Hoot: and Ladder Fire House, day of four 16-yccr-old youths who torney Robert I'. LaMura lo drall ! llroiui SI. plants, employees of l.avoie l.utmr- In an effort to support the current Frederick Wehrle, Cliffwood, and Ihe ordinance in lime lo have it anymore. The Stale Board of Pub- While the agreement lo donate aiorics. Jnc . vr.ied again.si becom- were charged with larceny and I The picnic, harvest ball and nth- campaign being conducted by theburglary at the home of Theron eight placed by R. Helfrich and introduced at Ihe July 28 council | lie Utility Commissioners Tuesday the land was readied hy Mr. ing a union shop. The voting wa.i Farmers and Merchants Bank of Sons, Middlctown, for the 1964-65 session. Mr. llulchinson said the i ruled he mi'y connect with mains ol Sharkey und Ihe Madison Iliiard er important issues will be discuss- conducted ut the requeit of Local Cassidy, Charles St., in June. Three 1 ed. L<*o Wi'iii.s!ein. municipal lead- Matawan to induce residents of the of the boys, sll from Long Branch, school year. No bids submitted by proposed curfew hour still was In- ! tin Strathmore Water Co, just: last December, Ihe donation now I!)5U. International Brotherhood nt borough to spend their coins in M.P. George Jr., Maluwan, the con- definite but It prlbiibiy would be ; across the road. There's only one j becomes one from Levitt er, urg.'s all committee and elec- I'.leclrical Workers, AF1.-CK), un- were charged with the theft of $600 tion Ixi.ird members lo IK- present. f Matawan, and not on out-of-town from a dresser drawer in the Cas-tractor when school terminated in either I or II p.m. Police Chief j hitch. Mr. Mohrbutler, tired of I and Son, Ihe developers of .Strath- der the su|>'rvision of the National trips, those on the buses were told sidy home. The fourth youth, from June, were accepted. John Melna and Sgl. Harvey i waiting a year for the I'UC deci- inure al Matawan as Mr. Lal>or Kelation.s Board. The union they would receive II for H cents Matawan, was charged with the Mr. Wehrle got runs No. I and Morrell discussed the proposal | sum. gave up und moved less ] Sharkey recently announced hv Rescnedufe Meeting also was rejected a year ago In change on the return trip. When theft of a .22 caliber rifle. Det. Mc- No. 2 at $18.25 per day or $6570 for wllh the commltte*. i than a month ago. j was selling Lake I.efferls Es- when a simil; r election was held. the change was counted at the F Ginty said only the rifle was re-180 days. Mr. Helfrich was given Mr. llulchinson said il has not | Tbe order provides that Mr. j tates lo Ihe Levitt firm. The leguiar meeting of the Mata- * M Bank, It was found that 170covered. The cash was spent. The Route No. 3 al $13.OH per day and been determined if recenl gather- • Mohrbulter must extend a connec-1 The board al (lie same lime wan Township Sewerage Authority Enlistment Office in silver had been returned to Mat- youths were released in their par- seven ulhffici in the Amerl- curfew enforcement In other com- hutter would not violate the West j is a id-room structure to be put Lorg*r HOUM Size* Testing Laboratories, Newark, has C;,n |.,TjOn Home. West Front St.. munities had cor rlbuied lo the Keansburg Water Co. franchise in . In on Iho border of lilt' (iold- been retained to test triinkliiies on ; Keyport. on Mondays and Wednos- School Board Told Marx Had Aik*d In Marlboro borough's problem. llolmdel Township, that he would ; en Circle Industrial Park lands. Il,lK)H,(K)fl sewer ciillectlun sys- days from I lo •) p.m. The proccs* i.ot reauire municipal consent and ; Two new 21-riwin schools will go Clifl-^of enlistment is explaineti and up In Sayre Woods South. The to- lein being installed in the Spencer D. Embree, Pleasant that the Stralhmore Water Co. wood Cliffwood Beach area. 'screening tests are given. Manzo Send Bill; It h Paid Valley Ri.., Marlboro, in an open must supply him with water. tal cost of Ihe Ihret' schools l« 11.5*7,0* 1 for construction. Vena Matawan Regional Board of Ed-in at Cliffwood School that it could letter to Ihe Mayor and Council of Civic Association Mr. Mohrbutler fi'ed a formal Marlboro Township this week call- Klectric Co., Cliffwoud, received ucation Monday became involved bs assumed to be a "moral" obli- complaint with the PUC in July one contract, at $3.1,250 for the S|M-«iiil (iiflH "Over I 'he Top" in Matawan Township's 19 point gation of the ichool body. ed for Ihe increasing of house size l%it. requesting the lioard to order minimums and the revising of electrical work at Ihe Cliffwood J deal with Levitt Inc. even though William F. Davis would have Sponsors Petition ! the West Keansburg Waler Co. to Heach School. * not a signatory to this agreement. none of it. Harold J. Dolan, an- building code requirements lo a extend its mains to servkv bis The agreement made two years ago other board member, likewise. more exacting stnndard to help Strathmore Residents home or to purchase water fnuil permitted Levitt to build an addi- Mr, Dolan said it was his informa- keep out m-ss housing developers. ihe Strathmore Water Co. tional (00 house In Slralhmore-al- tion the township had agreed the Mr. Kmbree slated il to be his Request Traffic Light Weil Keansburii Answer Matawan for supplementary bene- work should be done without cost opinion this would bo, In tbe end. Bears On The Strathmore Civic Association West Keansburg, in its anv.ver, fits to be provided by the developer 10 the hoard. Mr. Davis wanted to more effective move than lo in- adtrii.ted that it hu-> a franchise to buyorid those obtained In the orig- know how an "outside person" stitute interim one-acn zoning. is sponsoring a petition addressed to the Director of the Department .serve the portion of llolmdel Town- Controversy Here inal planned community ordinance could be directing expenditures be Mr. Kmbree states. "The Marl- ship wherein the petitioner resides, setup. While not signatory to theallotted to the board. boro situation is easy tn figure: of Highways in Trenton, Dwight Palmer, requestim*. the inimi'diale but contends that its facilities are a Developer Seeks To arrangement by which Levitt would Floyd Brown joined Ihe twAo $15,000 home cnly pays Marl- great distance from Ihe petitioner's installation of a traffic h,;h! 'in the finance public improvements else- township members In spurning the boro $fiO2.5(l at the 1M-I-6S tax residence and that extension would ; corner of Route :il and Lloyd Rd. Recover Donations where In the township than in need to pay for an improvement rale of $.1.33. Il cost? about $125 be unreasonable and impracticable, i "It is intended th.it 11«i.~. p"lilion Strathmore, the board was anever anticipated in the board's per year to educate a grade school not Furnish suffic nt bii'.iP'"..s to publicize the daii^'-ious cnnditHiri-i A suit ha, been filed in Middlesex beneficiary of it in that the Cliff- budget. John J. Bradley, board child; over $700 a yc-.ir for a high justify the construction mid mam which exist at this int-'Mivnun." Cniiiilv m Snprrltu Court which i^ wood School lot was hardsurfaccd president, asked Anthony C. De-school student. A $15,000 house tenance of .same ard wiuilil nil If exp.'ili'd to have biuring in its out- by Levitt, there wax seeding and Malo, MaUwan, the board's attor- with one school child barely pays commented Herbert Parker, presi justified by the financial cin'.dinon sidewalks put in and a canopy its way. With two school children dent of the Stralhmnre Civic Asso- com,' on the runi'M! cut1.! ro'.et.-.v ney, for advice. Mr. De Maio held 1 of the conipiiny. ciation. "Wi are confident that the IK'IWIVM Matuw.in ltiitoiigh and erected. that as Ihe money had been spent lor a high school student, a West Keansburg furlher slated in stale will act favorablv lo reason- __ Roy S. Matthews, properties coin- for a needed improvement to a$15,000 house falls short by $100 it* answer that Striilbtnoie retiisetl Miit.iw.in Toivn>bip on their re- able pro|>o.sal.s wlmh are iiiiom- r fiittee chairman, informed the board property, il could legally be or more of paying its way The to .sell water to West Keansburg spi'ctivii [Kihcies in ilealiii,'. with de- board Monday a bill for $750 hadpaid for by the board. Bui the at-difference must bo paid by thepiinied by |x>sitive pr-Nii of public mid requested tliat the complaint been, submitted by Mama Contract- torney admitted it was not legal to other homeowners and taxpayers interest us evidenced by this peti- of Mr. Mohrbulter be held In nln'V- and publ .Mn k.s anil i- on f'u ing Co.. Matiwan, to the school be paying for something never because Marlboro has practically tion." and' pending an attiun against |ii.imn-i| i iiiiunit,' board for grading work at theauthorized by a vote of the board. no tax income from industry lo Stiathmore by Wesl Kransbur;: be MI ilinuui e liv he St i alh- Cliffwood School before the black- Cite Emergency help pay these costs over tax In- The letter of pot il ion lo Mi. fore the Dep.irlmi"! of Conseiv.i s. ill di-'. el- 1 topping was. put duwn. Mr. Mut-Edward I.edford wondered if come from lew cost homes." Palmer leads: "Tilt undersigned tion and Kconomir Develnpiiieni, i'-m •• I'hi* thews explained that due tr) some there had not been things done resident.* of Matawan Township or- Division of Water Policy ami Sup hi'd n il iivr the englni'erlne ihortcomino; in thethis way In emergencies in the88 Mor* Apartments, gently request the immediate in- ply I i p u; fonr ) drawing of the plans tnd specifica- past arid later authorized and paid stallation of a traffic light on the West Keansburg conleiids Hint tions, there was no proper allow- for. II was granted there appeared Strother Move Fought corner of Route .11 nnd llovd Kd. this .statute griinls the [>IVI.HI,MI ex Matawan Jciycee* Open ance for grading before black- enough precedent lo cover the situ- A critical pioblem is caused at Ibis press authority to compW mlei- topping. The Levitt firm re- ation, so a motion was made tn In- John J. Thaler, building inspect- Intersection bv the fact thai while niMIK'Clions 'Hid set vice between Membership Drive l> I (iiili Tori11. (right). Rcneral chnlrnun of the campaign for tha) fused to assume anything not clude Manzo in payment the hills. or of the Borough of Matawnn, an- major section.) of the IBM home public water supply systems at iliiyshore Community liiiiipiiHl, nnd Or. J. Wallace Mct'ue, MalawaRf covered specifically In their But Mr. Matthews declined lo leinounced last night that permits Stnithmore development are .smith reasonable rules which ant sub Tli" annti.il ini'iiib'-iship ilnvc foi announce Ihe "Over Ihe Top" ciinlrlbtitlonl in the 111)1 (ilfls Sollciliillos) agreement, so the Manzo firm bill .'or $128 for the barrels of for 88 more units al Aberdeen of Koule ill, all .schools, shopping (continued on pnge four) the Mutawan .laviees will ojw'll Drive, which Ha« headed by Dr. McCue. could not proceed with the black- Kiisl garden apartments have been 011 used in the blncktopping be ureas, public facilities and ma.ss wiln fin oi tentaihiti putv at Ihe The giiiil for IhU dlviilon wa« JIM,OH Inward Iho |2,2M,M0 l2*-br4 issued nnd now are In course of r top job heln); paid for by the Strutli- charged to the board, noting the transit centers tire ninth of Koule bom.' of Dan M;ihon.'V. 1 Ned l> . 't wore (l'!velo[icr until sonu'oiu' hud construction. The original permit of Aiders' Six. Months [ ijeniT.il hospital to b» built on lleers Si., llolmdel, droond-breiiklnj work of blacklopping was same-the planning '.Mitrd granted 240 units ill with Llovd Rd. ii< the only cross j M,in Wood., ill I'll) p in on Sun ii scheduled fur IK5 and coniplfllnii In IMS. * first Assumed the cost of gelling Ihinu included with the Lrvlll-town- already con.'itrucle!. ing. day. Mi Mahoivv is pie.snleiit of tin- site graded In take the prep- ship Iflpoinls contract. So It was "The New Jersey Division ol Mo (!npl. James .1. Martin releni- III,' .l,i;n-r-. "Hi- tot il II III" r,iM|,, i;:i lor llml r 'A IV b•uvi. j •xc»e'j' ;,'i.llil'l .l.vav floni 'is i Mi',r II. headed by Mi.s. Pel. Mr. Miillhew.H, Alfred K, Manville, Strother, Matawan, (o creel a coin- ItoroilKli llrst Aid and Itcsciie tlu> p. i di' ,il tii|' aJ Sl'.iH.IKH gOll.' I). I IIIK Ton umlfrslamlinK that John Mar/! jr., confirms the nerd of il llghi. bid Sqund lids week. There were l,ia in Sl/lVll Saunki.- . w.lh almost 700 per Mr.s. Dorothy Smith and Mr. I.ed-niercia! building on a Intel of hind f 111,IV call Mr M i 111 manager tin- ma|(ir of Maliiw.in Township (ciuilinued on |>:IJ',I' f'mi ) calls miide, clnsslfled as HHi truf- II. c'li'Mal , allipiU •m ol f|iiot,i, oi JII..VH) 'ij Other when the work was being done, ford made up the majority of five on the north side of Ravine Dr. Cilll'l :ll'||.'IIIS 111 (I total $1.7 1.7X1 Hiilllil|i,tn"i ()\vi |li,'ii (|iiuliis Hrfil at Us Intersection wllh Malawan fle anil accidents, 127 nnn-nulii .Si-n lust summer, likewise declined to needed lo approve payment over Tercentenary Committee traffic emergencies, l!i"> reguliir SbiinniMi, rh.lii ill In id I In* I'.veiy .'11,11! l< I li.' Ill,id'-, Hr li'.i.iin •|ir'.n.;,ip $,'i.ti'i, K.irl. the. "no" voles of Mr, Dnvi.i, Mr. Ave. Tliere was n large group mm,( N'i"v Ji-i sey Jii\',i''i lifi'li i!| I.IIII.M:: to Mi 'In HI I ' I ll •',•' li.ive the towtmhlp coinmllli'd to ex. from Miirc Woods at Ih« zoning Iriinsporliilliin.t, und 27 fire m Town.hip Jii'.VH, i:,'yport $10,. pend liinils for anything not s|K'cifi- Dolan and Mr. llrown. Daniel J. Asks For Information \M!I hi- on h.'uiil wl'h fixi' S.'ill IXHI I in;..' v,H III" rn'\! two:H/I llnliiiil, i t.'-.'il'i; ' Nl.itiiwun board meeting last night to protest OK IIH. c.illy listed iw IU obllgat'on In thelleaney was absent. lull In ;'•'•! ii:ul infill ni.ilion r";'. ltd It'll :b n-; 'i-i'l. M.i.-llioro JI'KHi. Ihe Slrotber npplinit'.M on tlit? .Til) A mure nnlable figure was Hie 1 Tin' Miil.iwiiii THiTi'iiti'iiaiy Coin- IV till 'til whuh n for Ih" ii.'ii.' f.Ml'l of tin ii .,' on i".,'i y lnvel In Ill-points agreement. Mr. Mar/, ac The hoard had n second such hv-100-fnol tract but hearing on II sqund'i ni'ed In Mm irj.lHM) rordingly decided the school hoard inillee wishes to honoi the ov.ieifl fit of N>'W Jersey cliiri!n till ilui < 11 id genuine evblenc* problem wllh (ho Cliirke-lCnglnt'er- wa.s put nvi" for mie week. Mr.of old homes nnd olilllini't * on Ih''pounds nl nxygi'ii In Its etnergen- could lie made to pny an Improve- Ing Co., Linden, which WHS uward Strother also wan iiiniiiiii: in.io np I'V calls. Tills K II most necessl- in .!• on Hi,' foiiini'iiH'V uf IliK on thi> part of III* Tercentenary Wi'ek'Mid lo h Ii' p,-,,p!e h.17',1, f jreii lo havi ment for a school property, not position fror l-'rencau residents on 1 'I ml tin' - kii'i.rllili.in III ii ihe cd a contract for $782i for eleclrlc- 1 br.iled in I he HOHIUVJI on Ani .. ,!1, IIIIIS mid expensive item nl hoard Story Hours For Jots orillniirllv a legal outlet for an ex- 1 a variance In bis .seeking fur Iti,' 'ill' , ,il,, i' it mi .ml a ho-| i.il ,,' ih,MI 'KMI," Mt Ton* iil work on tin rrginnui high school, '_'!l and .III upfrollout, Mr. Marllu notes. 1 1 penditure of municipality, from drains III this development on Kv 1 ,| 111 i:I ! I " 111.' 1 s' .ii I lii. b,iv" winked huril ,IH low bidder, when the firm was Tin commlllee waul. to know II i'here were H7.I itnibiiliinci'' A 'lie, InIf oiiidn'ii what lie couM learn, Mr. Matthews el's I.line nl the souili end of (he 1 i'l' III III 11* b •il by 1)1 ami til,' ,' h.ivo n andd »dh T - in - law, Mr. The Mid-Madison Woman's Club tn Fair, beat ever in number of mt«-fin? ol the R(«>t a^d \\ nth ; ™£ M^ Nicholas Araee, Kuute •.v'll fii/d a sftt'Ciai na'Hinu Tueit- Mttaie* and entries, cloud Its GaroVn Hub. The ii^uliir nu-rlinj: ilav ewnint; al the home of Mr*. (U-nj* Ddlc (ir( ut HmiSf. I'nion Ht ach Mr. anil Mr^-. Hdiry P;nii'r>on preseMalim of ipecial awards. Ac- Tru- fur ^lar'Mi at tin- horn*1 nf anil il.iuj.'htir. Miss .lo.m P.iitiT- Die imporlanco of U S. Savings •mil. M.irj;.ir< ! Si.. »(H lit S'.mil.iy lit cording to County 4-11 Agent, Mr. ..ml M:v Marofi! H,,ft»( r Uomis !« the financial portfolios G*n*e W. Silver jr., "The 4-lt Fair MititJIftf-'AlI, U'UC'.ttl l;y v:«..[.v to tin World; l-.wi. n^. V.i!ii-v til in the j:o.llK)m>0,000 Sprie!> E •Mlalion, but It ii all the year in tintj Mr. rfnrt Mr«. Hirnnni !knr. Rd.. l*. ill ill'.-* wirk. and ihe SWi1,1)00,1)00 Scries ii Bunds j |**para1it Williiiu Au- Mif. C.iiuliv MMII, Mrs. Lrii.i fall, under Ihe •jijtomatic extensioo Thursday night wai the Monmvuth m.u'k :n H.wli I. Ki iin-tnij JJ. Sundiiy. terms of both series. ,. Cevnly 4-H Queen Contnt, when A aunmill*-*- niictinj; vas •-«. i (or Mnwd runner-up honors went to lhi«; v.Mik ;il liic !i(>MH' <>f Mr. ;ind *MH Miry Ann Mclmosh, M, Marl- Mrs. Uo I anitvu-rs u) tiKcus* pJ.'in* Kan. for fhe I-'HII J- ltd* #*r Shim- lo iw Competition ptiie winners ia> hi'ld o/i Siiumiay. Scf-I, IS, at ihr «aMM Barbara Kati, Holmdef, Ham* Giutlcnji lirt* I {(HIM-. *I"hf 1 WRINKLES tfkMnpton foal; Chrittiae Riddel, ihtrnt I'hDM'ii lor this vi-ar's show Harftaro, champion Anjtua; Daniel is "Salutf 10 ibt; World's Fair." by Mane Davant •Mfha, Holmdel, quality lamb, Mrs. l.awrt-ncf Sact- is entirely jiossible you will soe (perial Cremt al your favorite { cream lor 6 days—and if Twillip 4-H unit* received ipeciai in the vegetable project wan jthe winning pifrhi'r, had bern A mystery bos ride of ever tt tMi*Rnitioa (or. arli and craft*. A JahaMa Tiieaalay Viirnsh. M.*;iy (»f the small ones!you are not delifihled with re&ulta. Charlet Wikofl, Hobertsville. diJ ili "«M4 lum" It Ihe Sl.ia* coasting iilonf; on a 5 0 lead until •Vt ihow winners included Kip the top of the fifth iniunu. llie An- miles Mill tie sponMtred Saturday. It was anniHinrt'd lh« arranjje- nunitul the t-yt-s and mouth have j full price will \t? refunded. No Bey Sctula racamped al Ihe Na- Auj;. 1, by the Cliflwood Civic (riub. ment ft»r rnxi tnonth's miffing will yji fatly iJiwpjH-.ired. Hut lhat is; questions Hskrd. PeactKk's lmp»> lack, Morsanville, barn yard Can U.S. Savings Uondx be used tional Ray Seaut Jamlwree ia KcU scored .six ru;is in take the Mrds; Phyllis Beck, Morganville, is loan collateral? No, and fur your j lead temporarily, in the IH,IIOIII lialf Bust's will leave the A fc P Shop tM' a cenftrpiece cntili*^ "J»«1M> jjot ail! "Oid-A^i?" (wciiihcn-d)', rial Creme tan work wonders for Valley targe. Pa., by lemliu J'iirly " H('1-l<'>.*. locked til the bottom I fr wilh the ~*'inninj; run on a re- maki»( their way across Ihe i .v>undin^ triple liy f'ony I-crnunla. plaiM »f Valley For«t. The 51,-jfJon Nevins wilh Ihree hits wa? H* Bay Scauit are tleepinR aa ' leader lor the ilav. Ihe win puti the grauad ia lenli and blaak* ! the Ivy's in a lie for first place with ral*i, tmaek la the path af Ihe: the Pioneers. The Pioneers continue lo be the haarda af Juae but*, ar beetles, : as we call them. Since Ihe hectics team to beat in the league, having have a leitdeacy la climb tela I won their seventh ir. a tow, defeat- Ihe cavity «f Ihe ear, Ihe Bay in* Paul Ksporin* loiir-l'idhs, liy Scsata, always prepared, seal aa j a score of 3-2. Hob (Vinover, the emergency eall aul far a viaitti ' winning pitcher, pitched a beaull- af a mllliaa eatiaa balk. | fill ball (!«»»'• allowin); but three | hits and issuing only one walk. To- YES WE DO HAVE They earn* to Jahmaa k Iaka> t ny J*antlli, captain ol the Pioneers, «EAt ESTATE aU INSUtANCE saw, Ike surgical drwaiaga aad j led the team in the extra base hit medical (apply eampawy, whieb * department with two doubles The has beta daoaltag medieal aa»- victory jtiv*'s ^K Pioneers a 2-t plies la the Jambsre* far a Ma- 1 record in Ihe second half and a tie ker af years. The 2SMM catlaa i for the number one «k>t wi'h the balk arrived ia lime aad the nn ! Poison Ivy's. were pramplly alafftd. Jaaaaw WORLD'S FAIR TICKETS Ctowm Vn. Oien You'll rest easier at night know- A Jahaaaa eiptcH aeit la hear fram the beetles, tiaee U,«i I Newly eli-cled team captain Joe ing your home ia fully protected fcay» al aac eacampnieal caa M j Dambrosia led his revamped Cam- up a terrible dta. ' bridge Clowns ti> a 5-< victory by Insurance. New Home j er the Oxford Oxen. In this .'.queeli- I er winning pitcher, Jt* Kifkin, had Owner's policy covers lire, per- ' a one hit shut out (or K 1/3 in- ninRS. In the ninth the Oxen fi- winnl belongings, and rental Strothmor* MMI'B nally solved Rifkin's mvMery ball costs, if you're obliged to leave and scored lour runs. Al Grubow Softball League rellcv<-d Ihe tired Hifkin aller one /our home. man wn.s out, •''nil retired the next The Det'i/ield Dufipers behind the two battirs to end the threat, five-hit pitching of Kt'n Daniels l.raxur !SUiif]iii|;> sank the Andover Aticlwrmcn by N «L BARTELL, INC a score of 17-2. The Dumpers blast- Ivy ed out 25 hits in the scuttling of the league leaders. Leading the "Hit Parade" for the Dumpers, Len Ja- mbs had five hits and two walks, Don Ilirsrh with live for seven and Len Mi/^liore with lour lor seven. Ken Daniels' secret wea|ion was his "Lolka l.ob Hall" which had the ru-avy hitting Anchormen swatting SWIMMING Ia MaUwan Borough al butterflies all morning. The Poison Ivy's seemed to have found the winning formula in the second half winninf! th<~n.~ sec- Garden ond fame in a row. They .senl the POOL apartmentss designed like <|S SUPPLIES private homes ^ Doily lite Hvta| ia jmur owa CM home... (tine 2-Mory Geotf- Ddivariat IM Cokaiah, on 11 prhtlc wwded, landKtped acrct. A brief Oioll away. Main Siicet ikoppiig. M Eipreia M daticNi (30 DiMutM to Newaik, SO to New York.) • Hup couaby kitchen* wkk Kelviiutor refrigerator*, mck ban • Air-oowiiiMMd living moaii • Private iwiw- GALE'S Wv^n poolf piciuc area with MIMCWV ' Boatnif, KEYPORT IIARDWAME CO. gtU, t\tim$ ia ataiby Sute Park* Keyport — 264-2000 ONLY M APAKTMENTS-itt It NOW! M ^^^^ ^^^ ||<| jjj aaaanaaaaaaa-a ^^na^ I Afc CiaiMi nhi. Haai —t Mat Waaw. for who MARC HAMPTON APARTMENTS PERSPIRE IH Lovely, Historic Matowan Borough Matama A*eaue between Raviot Drive aad Aberdeca Read, FRIDAY, JULY 31st HEAVILY Mataaraa Bormijh, N. 1. »2°° ADULT TICKET....*1.35 - MJUDEk-OViNtilL:HmmtdSitfd FEIGENSON'S I on Prcmiiu, Daily aad Wcclicadi FAMILY SHOES jn Ml aa eMa M. a> aarta traa M anavtr. a* f 117 Mala SI., Malawan irMaarMWi'~" J 566-9443 CHILDREN'S TICKET....68* AS LOW U SUPPLY LASTS Not my ^% McDonalds hamburger Many ol our food frlcndi a*Vi "Da«« taw Central •I tlckati. Tka Worloft Fair C«re«r^to

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A nfw puU-pcrsplfunl thnt r*ill~f Vorkit Solvri untlrmrm problflntfl tot When you coma In let ons of our trained tp«clol- It h our plc«iura to b* MpM to )W» Ictrrlca It iniiii/ who hjid detfiatrrd ut tffrrtlva lit! odvlta you on your finonclol problem*. At our bl99.1t t. Can we naif ym* ••member, kelp. Mllrhum'J Anliretsplr»n( k»i|« a you on you MM Umlrrnrm> •Inolutclr dry lor tluiu* you know, Hilt doei nonott ofcllfoU you In »»y way. we nov* 14 eontroHy loc«ttd ottUa* Yowgttou lova McDonald't Hamburoerj—and you •inili of ttmtctul ui'rfl, I'ottllva sclii-n Coupltd ivtth complete R(nU«ir«f to wW, tool they or* mad* ol 100% por« bae«—nof aorrnut tkln «IHI clothinf la mud* (roiwt m«at—but lop quality be«l giound freth daily. pooll-le I'J n'w lyi" loiinula tovlHd if m youn» itnlut In ph«rm4iy «n4 THE Ilwy'ra »«ryad M elf fha grill en tootled bun-lh« iroduccU by • truttworihy 30.ytar.ul4 Ubomtury. nrcommentlid by w*r 99t way you Ilk* 'am batt. Everything at McDonald'a k «• MTatrlnr (Irpkrtmcnt ftom ani tt>rj«w fcwitmf.,, to tpotleuly tlaon. Com* in for ttt* to>«««» a»Ktf ft iimf »iw«t. satlalKiita •u»r«nlfKl, tkin't |lv« tit t» »»••*«• food in town •» pieei *»ot ^I lion votfln: «iy MltthWa aatl* CENTRAL JERSEY BANK •lM My tmmk tmr lit* MATAWAN ALIENHURST' ALLENTOWN • BRADLEY BEACH • EATONTOWN • FARMIN60AU FORT MONMOUTH - FREEHOLD (2) • FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP > IONS BRANCH Me Donald's DRUGS MARLBORO • MATAWAN • NEPTUNE CITY • SHREWSBURY «, M. Ywm, U.V. nrnl J. C. Yuru.'K.I' 145 MAIN ST. MATAWAN HWY. 33 |J»tN«iiirfFh«c«rM«) MIDDLETOWN Acnounln tnvllul Thursday, July 23, 1964 Th? W .IAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Ttire*

Estate Hoards, which is sponsoring west and certain sections of the tration period for the Nov. 3 elec hold, telephone (62-1910, extension! Persons who have changed their Home Trade-In Ibis trade-in activily throughout the sou ill, particularly Florida, for a Urges Voters tinn is open up to and including 3113 name by marriage, remarriage, country and now has a member- decade or more, it is a relatively Sept. 21. j" Arsons who are registered and! *™K* "' ™!L^ l™l '"*? ship of over 4590 realtors. new development among the real- Qualified voters wiio are not Realtors report that trading your tors in Mnnmoulh County. One ol To Register Plan Popular the reasons f..r this is that for sev- registered are requested to register old home for a new one is almost immediately in ortter to avoid (he Members of the Monmauth Coim- as simple as trading your old careral years after the close of World u War II, there was a shortage ol Cilenn L. Swuder. Commissioner [lust minute rush or the possibility ly Hoard ol Realtors report that for a new model. One of tlie ad- iof for/jettin^ to ri-^ister before the •ne of the most significant develop vantages of the trade-in plan Is that available homes in the county be- of IlfjiiMMiiim of Moiimuiith Coun- cause of the restricted building ac- ty hiib derljrcd tlui voter in'rrest : deadline. It any person is in dimtit tienU fn the current high level of a person who desires to purchase as to (heir vufni^ status they .should tea! estate activily in the county li a new home may dc so without tivity during Hie war and the heavv in the forthcoming national election influx of populatinr, with the result is showing evidence of bi-nif! at an j immediately contact the office of (he Increasing interest and partici- first finding a buyer for hit present (the Commissioner ot Registration, pation beinc shown by both realtors one, relieving him of the worry and that a seller's market developed, all-time hish. will call at the residence of the «nd home owners in the use of expense of carrying two homes. land (here was little difficulty in Only registered voters cjn vote ;Ro»m 'Mi, Hall of Records, Free- le made for the Nuv. 3 election trade-in plans wnreby a home Under the trade-In plan, he is given I selling any desirable home. Since on Nov. 3. In order to register you owner may transfer the equity In more time to select a new home. (that time, however, a tremendous must appear in person before your his present home for a new home The trade-in plan is particularly j building boom has created a large municipal clerk or at the office of without waiting for his old home la advantageous, realtors point out. to i inventory of domes for sale, des- ! the Commissioner of Registration. be sold. an employee wiio is being trans- pile continued rapidly rising popu- [ Room 30(i, Hall or Records, Free- I latinn. with the result that we are' Thirty members of the board of ferred to a new 'ocation or to a per- hold, on or before Sept. 24, and son who suddenly finds himsi*lf in now in a buyers' market and quick ' register providing you meet with realtors, nearly double the number sales are no longer commonplace, j enrolled a year igo, are members need of additional living space. the following qualifications: Citi/en Suceemtul In WeM of the United States, permanent of the International Traders Club, The trade-in plain used by Mon- i resident of the Stale of New Jersry affiliated with the Brokers Institute While the trade-in plan has been mmith Realtors vary. In brief, [ six months and of the County of of the National Association of Real used successfully in the west, mid-three independent appraisals are! Monmoiith W d.n"> on or before made of the home (c. be sold and I Nov. 3, and must he 21 -vears-of-ajje the average of these tlmw apprai-j on or belore Nuv. 3. If a naluiat- sals is considered a "fair market tze pub- Thursday at a luncheon lield in Jo- lished in all Ilie l«*aisler Now AND LIVE LIKE A KING AT ABERDEEN EAST value und these deductions is the! ly is a member of the Red Hank Conimissntm'i Suader points out amount which I he seller is guar- tlul sume people site under the 3 Kz rooms Ettry d*f it FUNDAY »t Aberdeen I.tt! Hert't why* When ('(Hindi, II. G. McCully Chapter, you rent on* ol our luiury aairtmenti ysu'll It |i*t« anteed. If the home owner agrees* impression Dial they are not en- l»r je master bedroom 1964 mtmberthip in our ticluiivt club for tensnti. Ts«i'lt to accept the guaranteed price, lie Telephone Pioneers of America. titled to register until a few days tnioy in Olympic iwc twimmmc •»(, UMJI. htatffeaK, is charged a nominal service fee. Mrs, Kelly has line daUKhter. prior to the election. The regis- 21'4" x 13'4" living room ibullliboird, infl slhir rtcrtitional Ktmtiit. Itit il GE all-wtctrk kitchen ill thii f«n iti Ihi tun ii • ten Meat from your door, lot ...g«tth« FACTS If the house is sold during the this im't ill! At Aberdeen tut you ind your* mil Itvt in holding period at a price alxive the i private homt »tt windowed bath* efit or the higher price. If the house Setotett roomi, mifler TV antenni. t'/j pirkini spaces tor ivtry Lawn, family is not sold within the 90-day, or tenant. All of tftii Ii youri »tit« you movt into otfl if agreed holding perod, the realtor. wUbm aur Uali Medilfioft tmttt-wlnnint MptftntitH. or the company through which he FROM $118 headquarters for finances ilic trade-in operations, 4« ROOMS, 2 K0RO0M IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY takes over and CIMCS the title 30 You have (he tun . . WMTMENTS FROM $1(5 • IHCTIONS: Garden Stjt« P»iVmtf ta tut 120. ft'tM tuin Saving and days thereafter, usually simultan- to corntr ol Rmnt Dnve jnd AoenJeen Ho^rj Atn-rdean Rasf LOAN we do the planning to Sutfori (* j f irft (urn on Sut{jn Plat. Of Rout* 9 tntz eously with the title closing on the 1 ( newly purchased home •nd arranging. What's (touta 34 to Mj'fl St(<»«t in Mj|j*jn Lt>U turn on Mjm more, there'* no extra Street \a Xbtidan tfofi >0jt(.hin't Heii*ut»n\\. R»r turn to piwirtr. Tim Youth Council of the Bay. ••Kill Hinl I. C ••i««H Cl , •••IlKI • 111 »tt| Ualf Brown Travel Bureau Will, runtM, », I. ' IMI) 1*4 IIII • Mllll W«« <»H shore Area N.A.A.C.P. will sponsor 9 C'MlU: Vttlfff I4HI - II* Jim I III HI.. Prrth AmM ii «n. ti • r.» • MMII i«t. n»w mi) ig (-wit. HOME a debate at the Kevport Civic RruaOsr •tyaoe) - Nlihti Call CoiUi 41011 League. Atlantic St., Keyport, on Saturday at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. There is no admis- sion charge.

AdtatM, VMIMSIIMI ft Elliott. IK. CHESTER BAl/SIS I E. Front St. - Mt-HM Local Afenti for TRAVELERS - HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE GROUP LIFE . AUTO FORD DEALER HOME OWNERS and 17 Weat Fraat SI., Keyptrt BUSINESS INSURANCE fhappiag Ccaler, Lmqt Branch, OaMiimt, Holmdel Established 1925 ttltaw (»» lamr •/ u$kt la 1A« t/tm Vmk Ww STOREWIDE CLEARANCE! You'll have to wait another year to see savings like this again! Sales of our '64 Fords are at an all-time high... and we're out to maintain our sizzling pace! Get the biggest savings of the year on the best selling Fords in history... or save a bundle on a late-model used carl Better choose now though-before the bargain hunters clean out our big selection I

1 New Cars Cars '61 BUICK WAGON Was J795 NOW 1595 '58 T BIRD H. T. Wii* \:m NOW 1095 '61 TEMPEST CPE. Was 1695 NOW 1395 64 FORD Convertible Save big on a big Ford Galaxie hardtop-leading scorer in '64 Was .'{595 NOW 3295 NASCAR races. Strongest, smoothest, steadiest car in its classl '61 Volkswagen Bus Was I:><>,-> NOW 1395 61 FORD Was 1295 NOW 1095 63 FALCON WAGON Was I.!<).-) NOW 1695 '57 LINCOLN 4 Dr. H.T. Save big orl a bi(j-loading Fairlano wagon, loadspaco is blKg Was 1095 NOW 895 some full-size wagons—yet Fairlane's miles balow 'cm in price I This modest object is something new for yon. '63 CHEV. H. T. It's electric- ftameless. Was 2M>5 NOW 2495 As you use hot water, it heats up more in a TOM'S FORD big hurry-at anytime of day or night 60 MAIN ST. It never gives up. MATAWAN TEL. 566-1500 Find out more alwtit tho now "quick recovery" electric wntor hentor, Save big and onjoy big fun In tho tun with a r'.ilcon convortiblu. Two cluss Call, write or nlo|t In «t titir noiu'oot buslnoHa office, And when you buy, wlm In tho '64 Mont« Carlo Rally* proved Talcon't total porformanca! buy with •Murancff from tho dealer who dl«|»l«y« this teal, Seracy Ccittrnl Power £ Light/Now Jersey Power ft Light THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, July 23, 1964 Manville. Mr. Bradley, Mr. Utl-| .,««„. . Not to ford, Mrs. Smilh, Mr. Dolan and'?"1 out »10O,OtK> to get nsar Lloyd NEWS OF AREA Mr. Matthews, a majority, voted :«<••, R"ulf 3j. and that Socony ZtHa I. ttetfcltr, dliccMr of lo allow the subcontracting in that Mobl1 """'e an (85,000 investment. CVMMC* al Madiara TowMhfp The?e figures made him sure there I High School OMouncei thai rea> SERVICEMEN Ihe board t.as not committed to wa.s a place for Sun. ; MrallM for tludwli la grade* more than the figure at which it Mr. Pulda gave .isMirsnn lhal ] right tartugli 12 oh* are new In had accepted the Clarke bid. If ihe •the lessee of the station would be Ih* frlwoi •Ulricl or »bo h*v* Clarke firm lost money trying to subject to weekly inspection to. •ol pr«vlou«ly registered from lo- To Be Medical Specialist fulfill the terms of a bid it had make sure the stal'rui -.v.ts noi con-: cal Modlng whooli, will b* Mi Airman Elizabeth M. Kennedy, a accepted in good faith, that was duried like a erea^e - ridden ear-j *. 1 io Ih* high •chool guidance olficc member of the Women in the Airmi responsibility of the board, it age or a used or iunk car kit. Mr. GET IN THE "MAINSTRKAM" . . . Following th. continuing through Friday, July Korce, lias completed the lirsi v.as observed. i 1'ul-Ja admitted under questioning ' by Ji>):n I, Bradley, board chair- .steamroller effect displayed nt the Republican National Con- phase of her Air Force basic mili- Gaiiw Support : man, the station 'ould slay open vention, .Minie .suspicions Democrats are again picking up Pleat* b* iurc lo bring with tary training at Lackland A1 B, Tex. Mr. Davis and Mr. Brown stay- all ni^ht if the lessee were MI dis- :tluir copies of "Seven Days In May" mid afjiiin may want PnaUf* Paid al MatawM. Mm Mnajr." you at the time of registration ed with Mr. Manville in voting, th* official school transfer card "no." Mr. Manville insisted it was j to see the flick, "Dr. Stranuilove' . , . Barry Goldwnter, an awl health record i»*ued by (he "not right" to do busnies.*) with a j Describes Station i Air Force Reserve Major General, who wants to turn over school you last attended ami your bidder who was no', truly qualified! A Sun construtliim man MX-, on the decision on the use of atomic weapons to the military, Kporl card. Previously program- to be a bidder, even il it would llu* Mand to tell about it bt JK 1 med tludtnls from local lending cost the board a lot more io lirinjj two hay station v\:th .shielded !i^ht- has made no bones about how lie plans to clear up the Cu- whoolt need not report until j in the properly i|ualifi<>d Vena firm. inj^ find pumps MM back 15 feet ' ban filiation . . . Can you imagine the decline in Florida j The board voted lo rent stand for s school opens In September. lioni the ed'!t- of the iciiid wht n .Mr. :real estate values . . . On the point of military etiquette, • home fomball panics. I he sum ap- Kegislrallon for students In Ilinjir.ss and Viment C. Dt-Nhno, I proved was $1650 lor lour j:;cmcs, should a Major General call his Commander - in - Chief grades kindergarten through (.ev- M.ita-.van. b«»ard atlouu-y. became i or 40 cents per .seal, from ihe I' S. "the l)if!(je.-t fakir m the United States" . . . Or should we THURSDAY. JULY 23, I9M en will be held on Aug. 18 during enf-'nmsrcl in ;m nrjj.umeni over | Sealing Co., Newark. Mr. Mamillc % the hour* of I a.m. to 3 p.m. at wkit ivould huiipt n A Rtnilt- .li t.ike this as an admission that as only a major general, Ihc following schools: Memorial, i|ueslioned if this were enouj/h. hav- were widened. Mr. Bur^ev* noted Goldwnter is a less accomplished faker . . . Speaking of fak- Blind Intersections Madison Park, Willis, Schools 18. . in^ the impe.ssion ilure nould In- I here A as a lili-fmt vtnp now ir, lhat rlijmi'.s with Baker whom Barry h;is promised will It, and 24. Parents arc asked to ' more home ):ames S«i th.it Mi!e oi Ihe ioad be a topic of conversation from now until November . . . Favorable climatic condition* hav» accelerated the bring with them the child's trans- : was raised lo $'J(lr.O to cover anv of ui growth of trees, ornamental bushes, flowers and other vege- fer card and Immunization rec- 1 contingency. He confirmed ih.n Ibis led to a di^eusMon of mov- KviTylhmj: starts with H . . . Ban-,'. Ka He-agios, Bombs tation to the point where it has become dangerous by ob- ord. New kindergarten pupils will will) Ihese bleachi'i.s tiicre \Mi! he ing Ihe pnmps back foi the dis-and you .-an take it fivin tlu-re. acuring motorists' vision at many intersections. need their birth certificates as permanent .voodeu stands on the tance the siaiu look land for Rome ALL GOI.DWATKH HKPUBLICANS .. . (;(t'f there any oth- will. e.-itt side of thi' field and these re- '.U. Mr. Di'Main cautioned Mr. The danger is pointed up particularly where highway I-U/.ABIHU M. KI-.NM-DY j moval stands on ih" we'i side. Hurgess (In- .ip|/lican( ivould l!«/i <•!• kind m.wl are i:it!ini; pri-pared to - lio'.v tlii-ir .spots anil be in violation ol the /oning ordi- underpants . . Sri ms that Harry brio warning and stop signs are partially or wholly obscured She is the daughter of Mr. amior a tola! seating <;ip;uitv n! ms to ;in .'ill - while nance as Sun would nol have Ihe . Ari/oiui urotiji by overhanging trees or bushes. Mrs. Thomas J. Kennedy o! Texas : about ISW1. that div-M-s !ii Indian •i'j.'..lin ;iml performs Auxiliary Makes i('(|uiied setback restriclion for a Motorists on stop streets who cannot see the signs Rd., Old Itridge. j The hoard ,ip|neen seUrt blue (li)ts arc lafti'i.ec! on (lie lirel of iii; left Itntul ns .-i mark tnter intersections without warning of possible danger and ed for technical tiainiiig .is a medt ' ihree ' !as.'.iIOIII' to the sport . . 'Die solution is to use jjii'Is in- training cruise in the Al-| and Supply infmir.-d West K*-(ins- .said he 'AIIUIII twit arj.:ne the point one of the first lo request Town- served by the Auxiliary at the Ter- out as it wa.s uliviocs the C.IM-vtead of boys to ictri'-ve and supply tennis balls for the play- hunk:. h Ihith t on Nov. M, 1W3, its re Communications ship action on the railroad station centenary Celebration Sept. 26 in was eojnj; In be ulipraled whichev- ers during matches. The Wi'sthampton Bath and Tennis During ihe training i-iuise, mid- quest relocation and other mass transit | | ; er way it \w-nl To the Editor, 0 m(Je) ,%]„, Andrew Jlomiuk shipmen are ^ivc-n tlie • «"«* ™*.nd -« co- receive training in Us answer, »rtitu>nn's rv&i not injurr tile /one ;j|,in of ihe )>or- huten for the effo-ts and diligent Committee, the original appointees ous fund-raising a.'fairs were Miss tw ' invasion boac'iea ol Nor- club's tennis pro, Mar.-e Kink. Jle nddi.'i] lhat the men went requested that he be allowed lo join deuce, t>ui thai the main is in Mal- ough. Ihe aunt my for (imnlru h work they undertook in bringing Ann Luccarelli, Mrs. Paul li.wiak, mandy us well as Amsterdam. inspired oy the presence of girls and thus played better . , . ayan 'IVi\\n>hip ,n iis existing also found the application v,as in about the ordinance (or the safe- the Committee. 11 is unfortunate Mrs. J. A. Hns jr., Mrs. George I'ortsmotilh, Kii|>lanil, the Nether- fiunchise men. Strathmoir* is in- violation of the Aug. -ti. I%2,Women players, however, still prefer the boys. guarding and curtailing of the op- that the Mayer appears to be plac- Kinkaile and Mrs. Robert Larson. lands and Paris. France, before tcrcsluil in [ii'rinaiu'ntlv *'XttMnl;nv. ametulment to Ihe /niunc. oidinance eration of our local Propane Gas ing partisan considerations ahead A successful while elephant sale returning to Norfolk, Vu. ils service to cerlajn (xutiuiis of companies of Township progress. was the hijihliiiht ol Ihe social hour i bv which no g.is station can be More than 2IKJ mul.siiipmen from wheie tiiere are no sidewalks. V':'. .VjJlK i'uite l)i\isii)n tlia: hgiei-ments Jon White which followed. Miss Luccarelli I lllll Township where il pres- within HKMI feet of another. Mr. the Naval Academy and NROTC 1 l-'o^ter ^;nv no help for lhal. o.ie^ for (lunations Ki M liools or to other Due to the xas explosions and 73 Andover Lane won the special award. ently lias fr*tnrInM . prnviiled Mainacle declared thai even the aji fire which took the lives of two men colleges are making the cruise. I .uithori/aiion is pbcant's wunes.-.es weie admitting ' Honed as to whether the Irfunl had public v.oiks or improvements by Matawan The next meeting will be held apprnpt iau* II^J-' and threatened the surrounding pri- urtiiHOii urul np there \iere gas stalioc.s acriiss ; liabJilv insurance on children lute (lev* lepers 'ur ihf puipo^e of gel- Wednesday eveninc, Aug. 1!) Bt 8 vate residences in one of the plants Ihe street in MtiUtwan Township (td to walk under MII II lia/atdi.tis Retirement Dinner However, it b-niei' lhat it can t.ng dcM'iiipinent maps .ipprnved in April It became necessary to set Exicutiv* Board Of p.m. in the Indian Hill School. willnil KIWI feet. conditions. Mr. I'OMCI staled tin be ordered to five the petitioner or let M/t-s r'llitceii are "/cuing by up rules and enforce stricter con- board had no habihlv !er tialfir Honors Two Employees without a proper Iranrhise or to Mr. Iltiigess retoiteil ih.it was trol for li.e safety of the entire Hospital Unit Meet* accidents iiu(,!\nie its pMp.ls \\iiik contrail" aiul lherefnre illegal in Holmdel Recreation provide West Kenmburg wit)) waier just i;, lhal iht-se Malions were in Clilfwood B:ach sec:lon of the A retirement dinner Sainnlav at that tinv .tie ar.ttemenis lo give Plans for the coming activities fur sale to the petitioner. Public | Malnwan Township and so were nol township. Unit Plant Events Ihe Polish National Hmnc, I.hulen. j pti.|ifired In make comment nn l':ii one tle\ elt.ijier a prefer ent:.'ll right were discussed at ihe executive healings in the mailer were held ! significant insofar as a Matawan bcca.iK- h,. \^ nt M\ ernnnnnc I«>VI- A very ipecii'. thank you ROCS to honored Kdward A. Leigh sr. of the preMimptinii ihe schoohliilil :s a board meeting of the Matawan At Ihe monthly meeting of the llnucle Mobile Ihirue ('nun. Ha/let, Sept. IB, Oct 7 and '"> l!it;:i helorp i Horonph ordinance was concerned. l!ou lo MI b.iie.im fi.r ili\iat.ons Committeeman Daniel H. Downey ; ward of ihe boaid of education l Township Auxiliary of the Baysbore l.:.xaniinfr F. Full-1 Mr. DeMaio said tins wa.s a debat- fioin r^t.il>l! !ie(l /oninj' or pl.inrling who spent quite bit of time and Holmdel Township Recreation Com- and Oliver W. Yates, ll.-tidwig Jid., • from the lime of Ii^n-mg Ihe Iron' Communiiy Hospital. Mrs. Sey- in:m. able j«)int. tfial ihe zoning hoard i C(];i: r *-1Hell! ^ mission, s|iecial events planned by Laurence Harbor, mo »! the oldest 1 , steps ol hi.s or her home in the effort trying to u've this problem mour M. Shore, temporary co- would have lo interpret in ils dis- .while at the same time being fair the commission for Ihe latter part employees of Anchor Motnr Fri-ight In its ruling, PUC noied that inioining to relurniiiL' lo them at Wants Hoard Dismissed chairman, presided. The member- of Linden. Both men have been "none of .StratlinioiL'"s facilities cussions. lo everyone concerned. of this summer and fall were dis- f S I night. Itefi.iii) S s'e.ilm.in, SiKiih River, ship luncheon be held Satur- with Ihe firm since 1!!:M. : need extend beyond the existing Mr. Haniacle also agreed this We are very fortunate to have cussed. Holmdel residents may at- I On Ihe score of ihe n>e of M html i: definding the .1 .mevhuig Plan- day, Aug. 22 in Buttonwood Manor tend family swim niphts, sponsored The affair was attended by An- :main into the ailjoining municipfli- was ii key issue. The matter wrus progressive leaders in office both i crossing guards u. keep ir.tftic n ng f in.i i (i nil II.: i..id <;. Srmlh, Irom 12 o'clock noon lo 3 p.m. by the commission in conjunction clior employees, delegates of Team- . ilv. What ;s re(iuired is a connection set back for W) days lor derision so in the Township Committee and the from speeding in a SC.'IMII walkin;: >e(|iiake ,N atlo tniv In defend stt rs from the petitioner's premises to : Ihe zoning board would have arn- Planning Board who are able and Dr, Seymour II, Shore will be Ihe with Hie YMCA, on Ihe eveningsi ' Local 4li'l, :],i' I amohii I O.itl 1 uf l-.ifu..al.i.n. the main. Municipal consent from j pie tirne to explore just what truly ; /one", the supei inlc ntli nt no: id ll;> :• B Willing IO lake a stand and stick guest speaker at the Aug. 4 meet- ot Au«. II unit Aug. 18 at Marlboro' "''"' s and friends. "Ilie iiltair was Mr. SinnJl ' .nit II..s v.eek :ie -.Mil HoJnulvl Township is not required j was meant hv the "Aug. 28, I'Hil. ''•'.as a rnalter of [K.'ICC .itini.iiMi.i (0 Iheir principles when it comes i ing in ihe Oak Shades Fire House, Pool. Swimming will h* from 5 /.lining amendment covering tion arul would li.tve tu he tnh-n mow > A hen ll.it <.|ii*ns in Scpivni- C1 -r lo MM vi. ihe petitioner, provided i 1 to the safety of its citizens and a Lowe' "•'•—r Mai"-'n" SI. , «»""•'<•Matawa"n Town""" - il h l l Adi j ber lo nit ..' lite ni".tiiirg Miiiitd p,,n. until .he pt».. Coses. Admis-1 "JE'Bi flfiS ^"B. tlie petitioner bungs the necessary! staiions. I up wilh the Mat'iwan inwnsnji Ihc same time laying the founda- ship, which will start at 8:30 p.m.sion will be charged. Coininittee. dismi sM'd as a fendanl as a .;ij! Yules have resided in ihe bayshure hue from hi.s premises to the muni I lie tion for Ihe future growth and de- Me will discuss "What To Do Until A Tercentenary Celebration tt The tviard app:o\.cil l!u- a|.|»jn5. IMUUI of ed:!caliih. : n.*l a |iaitv lo are:1 ilsl 21 velopment of our township. The Psychiatrist Comes." Nomina- be held Sept. 26 under the direction } "" "»' P V»"' ' lllenl nf lvin> Morse, Kev|iir!, ihe /iiiim^ Biul p'aiini .y ai'ii-'erneiils. "In our present societv water is (Signed) tions for permanent officers will of Ihe Recreation Commission, with | vacant jxist of Mipeiviv.r of t nstn Hut Mr. Baiir in»i-lv a srfiiHil vital lo healt'i and the general wel- Nicholas Leg* be held.at this meeting, with elec- Mrs. Kenneth A'illey as chairman (rontinued from page one) 1 di.ins at $7,100 salary, l-.dward J. Vwanl. in aecepuntf a "dimated" Knights Sponsor lare Society cannot function with- Eliubeih Legs tion scheduled for the September and will be conducted in conjunc- Cliffwood Ave. for the Farmers •Scullion, board secretar\r. found Mr *;C!KIOI nr a .sc'iooi b\i;lt fioin funds out it. It would be inconceivable for {ind Mat donated hv ,1 developer becomes Arthur R. Gibson meeting. lion with the dedication of ihe ntw Blessing Of Vehicles " Morse to have hail llv bi-ner back- a person to be deprived of water J M%^ -tion.« Augusu Gibson ground in riiauitenanre wotk of all "in cessfii \ " io 'lie aution of th<" Holmdel Village School. The pin- Two-hundred-and-fourteen motor under the facts that exist here be- :awan. IIUTC were no f>ni anplicanls. to be a N'avv veiet.in. plnnnniK txiard 'U\d the inwn coun- gram will include music by Fort vehicles were blessed Sunday rtfter- cause vi a narrow mterpretiiiioti of.j lyjscd to ihe application. A To the Editor, Merganvill* Resident 1 and ni,w in lie cng.i|jed in machin cil in dealing \\lt!l a developer to Mnnmnulh Band, open house at the noon at cetemonies sponsored bv eMMing statutes and ihe un.ullini:- ' iinro is rcquiifil hcrausi the At Monday night'i Matawan isl s '.wnk. Man.itie Tines. Kev /one or set up I'intliiiiiiis for him On Vacation; Ntw» new school, antique exhibits, square ness of the companies to \wnk out'has bii-n /onfd for garden Tewruhip Meeting, Mayor Henry the St. .Joseph's Council of the potl R I), iv.n aprxinled on « !fl. bv contract. dancing and other events, with Knights of Columbus 3402, Key port. a suitable arrangement lo provide , Traphagca named three additiona Hit- board tivo, Oxfoid 1.,'irn- • lei k al $2- and Rituic .1•'I. l«»r a side lot lin« Beach Haven, visiting Mr. and and school groups participating. ducted the ceremonies, assisted by Mr. I'oster rr|»>t iw the roign.i- he refused to appoint Edward Mrs. George Phesant and family. Viii iiirice io I'O [iM! net an .tddision peab'd lo the Slate Supreme Court. More detailed information will be Ihe Kev. William Itausch, also St. lions of \'iigima I;, fianfeiin.in Bunge, who served aa Chairman of (A\ ic AssociatiiHi to ins IKHIMV 1he board niN Dr .Mr. Smith uav attorney fur Madi- Iht Mayor's first Transportation relea.sed as plans are formulated. Joseph's Church. Keyport, in the Stella C. NfiilM Inrk and Carl son IdAiiship and ihe viclonou? Mr. and Mn. Irving Nusbaum HcMl\O f.llifd t(> ^h*iw an uiidiM' Committee. In that capacity he was Cartoon shows, a Halloween Parly. parking lot of the church. I ( onl iiined from page one) Yininginan. Mr. Yntiiigman. a long. lattver when Inline llalpern niled and Irving Nuibaum >r. tpenl Sun- Christmas Party. Christinas home due to nn unsafe ci>nihlion produc- lime ineniber (if ifie leaching ^taff. out in 1W1 a consent a^reeinenl be- day viailing Pal Bruce awl Norms William .lanthor, Catholic Activi- S)}:n pcrirnt ^ppii-jition.s wtT*' LEGAL NOTICE ed by a hill and curve east of the is lea. ing lo en to An/ona for hi^ tween a Madisi.n lownsiiip Plan- Jarr*ll. decoration contest and adult can- ties chairman, assisted by Grand ili'Micil for Joscfifi Mir/e and An- iiiteiset lion thev do nol intern! to heaitli, Mr. I'osler indicated. mnj: Hoard bv ivhich certain lot Mr. and Mm. Frank Smith and teen night are events planned for Knight .Inhn V. Minds, and Public- (in-u C, llai m* HI u ho \wn> told l< install one. Teacher! Mired si/.es would be set for Mldtoun, SwPORT Or*CONDITlON Of THI aona, Newark, spent Saturday with i this fall. The commission reported ity Chairman Anlhonv Briscese. iflf'V tllJtV fill• \- ,in.nu< appli( nnons r**MSIH * MERCHANTS NA- "In ortler to ptnvidi for Ihe safe- 1 Inc , <»; loseph Id imetli. ll'TRcn- relatives in Morganville. ! Jay Demarest, director, announced placed a window sticker commem- (or the |>r»|M i) ^i(;n». ICnhei^ were biri-i as folldu^: TOW"" BANIC Or MATAWAN Wi ly ol both local lesiiienlj and high- field. :n return tor a donation of THE STATE Or NEW JERSEY, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cotlrell I at Ihe meeting ih.il average daily orating the occasion on each vehii !e 'I he hiMrd ai ir«innced ilipejled tJ»# Matawan Visitor* High, attenilirig '-.tonrnmilb ( ..! O»k, nalancaa with nth- ing al a safe «|x-ed. it ml I hilled.:V-V !»*•:wff*n tin* ho.irs decivuin. Jiiil;'e llalpern"s ruling ( lege. teai It eleinet.lai v grades, av.aiiT.t "/(mine bv contract" tvit' ar banks, and caili Return To Florida Low Level Lighting j "2) lhal interconnected "Red i,f 7 and i p i n. Itimi I* proem of col- Guest Preacher Milarv. V17M). Mm I liiine M.ui upheld m an uM.oimuius decision ir ! Light Ahead" signs which would Itrlfon • l.tn.tu.ta l-lcme J"e/«««i, -IS I i.vlcr Kil . one Mil;'.le line \'. r.tten verdict. )w- UnltM Main Govrrn- Th Rev. David L. Bucci, pastor, Mr. and Mrs. I.e.Mer E. Scoles Proves Successful be situated when the Mgnal is led lenaflv, I'enn Stale, MS IM.i'li be\ed .o 'it- tlie shortest atul must m»nl obttfHUons, direct has announced that the Rev. C. K. and sons, Joe, Bobby nrul Ricky, (or Route 34, be installed an ade- •nil iu»r«nt««it (N«t of Low level lighting, now incorpor • Bonds For Koad? Major I. leai h high M honl. silarv explicit :n the hiMoiv of the Appel- Graf, Princeton Seminary, will be have returned to their home in quate distance ahtad of the inter- s «nv rlMrvnl •.171.441.47 aled in bridge construction around . S-'il'IKI; Mi^s .L.vie Alu, hlller, ] 14 late DiMsiim. ObMntlom nf Stalti and ihe guest preacher at Ihe 9:30 am. Cocoa, Fia., after spending two section so as to prevent mishaps. : (nmiinued (mm pjij;t' nnr) pr.llllcil •uMlvlliimi the world, was originated by the; Ihotn.is Si , itloonitielil, !i-i.e^ Mut Mr Siniih. now nn the other service In The Bayview F'resbyler- week* visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jn#eph ".t) 'that H semi actuated traffic Carl Siindman, Par\ a I.iinc, wcic (Ntt of any mtrvw 1,371.721 «7 Stale Highway Department. Low- named to the niniui's mass tran? City and \eunrk Stale ('..H.'eev side of the lce.il fetuc. )jelreve!i « Other bonds, note!* and ian Church, Cliffwood Beach, Sun- Siciliano. 42 Gerard Ave.. Matawan. li^hl which would function onlv level lighting was designed primar- portation foniniiiico (ither mem cvperienie. I'.i miimlis m pmaii .successful di'lense can be mounlfil ;ainsl the i)ei ision »hnh he help- ol Happiness." Tina Siciliano. waiting be installed at Lloyd Rd." Leant anil discount* |N*I During iheir visit Mr. and Mis.luniination on the roadway, and to Diuni'd ;irp .loti-ph Aider *tw\ (on rd put in Iht* tecords (if my rcservrn) ... II,224,049 .14 dampen headlight glare during foj.' General concern over (be danger- :I27.M1.94 Scolrs and sons, accompanied hv mis ii'iiililinns al this intersection K U'hiU'. 'iawl aiiMi It has been used tri throe major Alwi Mis K f I', S.u kit man ••r IIM«4I IMUD.70 Mrs. Siciliano, Ricky Sicilmno, and A \nx refund of S'.'O] wan n.nhur f bridges built by the Highway De- was evidenced by an editorial in •'d liongale .inc. Mniauau. Mrs. Gene P. Chnnev and snn. Kev- ihe July 9. TO .'dition ot "Theiml for ("hi'Mi-r ;nul .lo'm Pauhi* TtH.l AaarU ...lll.7M.7t4.12 partnienl in tile last thiee years. N.Y f . II A I v ( ege, Hiniter SAYRE WOODS port, spent * day at the World's Matawan Journal." Mr. Parker w!w» owned \wo '*td 'ege, ten. b elemi my giadi>. Fitir. l.rnv Jesel b^hlm^ is produced bv said, and asked thnf al! those wish- llenrh lhat frjj mm Raman B,»v m PRESTIGE I.IARII.ITIKI invinlhiig jMiard r.nls I lint have 1!».W. Mr. P.iiilns, tna\po«ltl of Inftl* built-in tluoresi cnt tubes, lln - Heei !,.>.,I,I| | i t, Ma'awnn. virtual!, p«ttn«rshl|)i. entertained nt a family gathering sign thin petition. Hninvw rk. ••.'lid hi* diM-o\i'ird the and rorprallnrorpnralliina I 4.431.Ml. 11 MUSIC in honor of Mr. nnd Mi.s. Scoles places Ihe source of light below InsI * whvn hv WAS planniny io >»•!! ivl.f-s. St. M, 1 nl Noire the driver's eve. and concentrates Da lie. H I A , Pull Tl »n44 aavlngtlg drffldrpffta I ami son. Hobby, who were cele- the p s. Seli.n Hall of InIdividual!, r«rtn«r Ihe lijiht on the rond surface. THIS EMBLEM brating their birthdays. Others ftl l aiMt c(r|r»liln« ))l,eiH,477.M CENTER Barha^elala In Ifpfv In ,1 If'()IH M ftOMl (hr i IIKII. at UnllKl Stulei present were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent N;nnp S(i0. ^»v»rnmtnt 541.14J.M Id. h 111 II PA 1-5171 Siciliano and children, Mary Ann (continued fiom p»ge one) t Church. H;i/ifi, flti of st«t»« and and Vicky, and Mr. and Mrs. ihe ,tlf of *mtit lit- Hi.x ".'. A, ,1, Whnnnn •nlitical aubrtlvlnlond ... »Jt,32t M SC1IIK)I Board to :caniinl the preM-nce of a Iflige Caillfltd and off Inn' Chunev and son, Ru.sty. number of gas station*, hspeiinl urr in ()) ii (il i, Me , 1W.2M.74 Mr. Scoles has relumed to hin I (continued from pngf onf) ly when the M.itbagelata stution raphii^cn ••md thf !n\'.n.^fup elem ntaty nlary 1.'i2(Ki-, Total I position as an electronlca technician inclined to permitting fclward J. won.d \f tlie onlv one on the south surli an n.ihnunrf on iht ll,ub.- i a I •, 1 Shi.I , 2:id linn O4t » B,771.M».M GUITARS * at Cape Kennedy, Flu. | Scullion, lite bonrd secretary, to bound mile for 1000 feet. I Ibeti n. I>.ugliim T«t«l HAHMONV / 'issue a contract to Ihe next luwrst ! Mr. Stter approved Ihe enhance Ciilleee II S , 'ei.ch high si IIMII, Hl bidder, the Venn Kleclric Co., pxil pUns fnr the station but admit- salaiy Matawan Artist To fliffwiHMl, whose bid wan W.121, GIISON * ted there would be ha/iird foi j The U>iir if iii'i-rplril « Iilnin \ J794 htgln-r. Jlelfrirh OUi*r llaWlltlta M7,»ta.«4 Show Works In Texas noilhlmiind traffic to come across I mendation fonn Mr, f (.sler lo tn Approve Proposal tl (ihlimied fouil pngl* rm^) PENDH the lngtiwav to ge' to ir His re- elude Spamnli lit as n new (ourM This rntive ««s ttfipntved 7-f, lm)\' ftiSHl lo behe\e ihe siHiiun would lor ISO (l.n's The Inn rii-ilK for th» your Mrs. l.cxcy Stner. Itnvine Dr , in ifin lnnt;»«)(e di-pnttment (A thf Malawan, h»» had four ol her oil Mr. Dohin upp;('l for tiansporii,iinn in l'Hi-1 ; INSTtUCTIONl < in;r sr Mr. MeMniii, questioned, til i'.Mil* beiau'e tA at!ju': ny H ht\\ Nn. »h*r#« auth- Museum :nd the West Texas Stale Appraide Hy l-'xperlencf SPONSORS ... 4iio,(mi INCLUDING: saw nn Irgnl icason \\'hy Ihe Claike (lej'.i I (>. Unlv*r»lly l-'lni> Arli DepartnienU !oiii« I'ulda South Plainfield, • Annlhcr iiio,uiry rainr In nlioni No. *hnr» put- Co. sliould not subenntriu-t their 4M.0M HAWAIIAN STIiEL GUITAR In Canyon. Textis. reinil .sales supervi.'oi for Sun Oil lius transportation from Sirnthmorp wotk with » lit in luning n Male rirmt of pr«atl|« la th« bualiMM 'TtAjtt Var v»lu-» .,. The'pnlnlltiKa ncrepteil were a Co. (leei ted the itnptesvon that A froin n speetnlor uho hns n von tri license hi dn it, as long as Cliuke NuriiSurplthm INSTRUMINTS sllll-llfe scene, nenre and roriln 11.1,11* Ml >vns pi opei lv bunded in n way to trait. Mrs. Slaer stiulieil for HUM logi'lher would menu cut Ihrunl St. Granunar School In MMnuan SHEET MUSIC make Ihtil Ii. in IHaMv liable flnnn (coniiiuiid from ftfigf r.iie) ! Tltnl Airnunla 1,02.1.111.W yenra under the (ainous portrait (•(impetillon that would result in ItfnmiKh. I.uther A. Foster, .super cially for mi'.1 /iluntcoiiiings of Ihe state 'Alierp 'itnitnr nffi/,ti» lin\i» RECORDS painter l.n|os Maikos in New York .'ibioidonnipiil of stations. He ie-inlrndent, Dialed the bonril last hrtA sulicdiifi iicltir. taken plan'. ! luted lhn big oil rmrtpnitieit could ijionib ri'Dtflrmvd the policy thrrf Anounta II«7J«,7MII f'iidia (oiisinn tinn Co, Inc , I FIKAW INTERESTED IN PIANOS * nppriiise by expiuipnce from trnf- iwnnld be no trnnsiiortallon In the To Form ORT Chapter 'Ibis led In n new resnltillon. «l- Ninih liiuns'i,. k, ihinugh It* .iltf.r- fie volume'nntl Ihe kind nf (rnffic I district, without stair nld. lie nditod PARTICIPATING s»r« •DrV. OF EDISUN FMNO CO. lowing for the isiibrnniracling. MI-V, Simon A llahr, Npw IIinri«- ia c A conference will be held Tues 'Iheie wcin expi essiMis (if cancel n il there were room for "otv morp." . th<" re(|iil«llc two miles from school •Auk. has filed *ult t*i recover do- of Mr. I'uldii said from his 14 yr") deiKllinc set by Ihf Slate Depnrt Call: ll milafiiiKtlnr . Ml.DH'M) ACCORDIONS day evening nf the finine of Mrs Mr. PI l m 4 Vn lion', vnbied .it b'lween JVio nnrt r bnlilei if il did not penult rho sub. inenl of Kiliii'iillnn for 75 per rfn UHVHTY I-.HM (tharlfi C. Ki'hm-h. Jr., fiw K'oberl Iliillari, Sll lilhllioie. to lei in nf e.ypeiiencL" of locntlnj; pus sin- VHKI per 1'MI«.I1 - hiirlt mid I unnlitK .•MII11iii tine. l!ui Mr. Manville win lions for Sun, them wns IIKIIII for j '(•turn nn bus funds e\|,enilcil M«S. M. P. WIIL lilrnl, "I Ihr nlovi'iuimnl hnnli (lo an old' Chapter (l>i"nni/,ilii>n fin f h f up in'o the !ni'ii!ti'< nf rh'>!i*,]i»(N In hi rHjv (Ircliire Hint t rt In trri>rt cf '"l.illv ii|.|Xivd. lie HIM-.led ihe ics- one on the southbound lime id Ihf ; v-ould bi' adlicred m. Mr. I-onei l K' hnhilltiilinn I liroufh 11innlii|:l ''Mill v,!hie :iii'i(c fo t|u» l( ohi'iiin "IK alisolnlelv lonlriiry to ll.Mb.ir.clntii propiTty. ! fotinil the pupil was well inside it.' 1 l«ll nf mv kn--IrdB" unil lihrl. COKDOVOX •Mlnnliii" will be Mrs. Albnl I.line , butt' if*, ''''.'ll I'IP in* il, |>!IUI I In • '.|iii il of ii|>cn bidibn): . , -, We ! Mr. I'uldii ngnin I'live t stimates | ' •'" tnile Until, >n cfllier unulil Cliiiill- C rl <,f ton MIISUAI, IN.VI'Ktmil'VI't Ihe Ao.'k bi' ciintiiicled''" He j '."hit It stations wen' lurnt'i! on by hit pnri'nl*. (Wtldn find dcihiip Hull II )w)« t'nn Illlbl'•niiHii . r e g i ' i u 1 \|1nns'iiu Ui i-ivc' n hoit.^lm' lie • 'lit•'II(liil Hie Mibcontniclor sliinild ""iilr :H, Me In lievrd $711,1)011 had l.llllillllv Query 'i :vi lopmenl in ihni trin'fiui'h vi •., c.'it fulyiimlncr hiu' d tiv HI KIHI tn Milit cIri l'i'f-i 1 «•! llillll mini Mis, 1lei ni.ni tiirnl. t d Uiipi.iipnii iiiivr brrii II iniiite conliiiclor, not i 1 "rii I'.ihl fur Ihf Allnnfii" siiilinn1 As lo ni cxpri'Mion of foiicerii! yean aju Seymnut 1 • IMI'JAI II Mil I I-It SAYRE WOODS and M' •• \'IH , sec voik'nr li - ••• "• ntin i' mb tltroii"h Mi' nt t lovd ltd.: tlia. TiAacn •,*•»<; 'ibtml so mnny slxlh rriiili- diildfin' Mr, Miibt1 1 i til II till' .IHIIN'UN CAKIAfl linn I * pun• l ,ii)i 1 Mi'. I.'- nn' .1 • "" il cnntiDi'lor 1 •vviii)! Mllll rinlid pet inorih for : Wiilklnc. ispei inllv in I'm ikirli ! MliPtWu t Innf 'i , I' / ,1'i'i III MAII II I-XT IO I. ('. I'P NNI'.V'S 1 In i. i. ,itII.I f ml "'•i'.y, set l it'll ..(li illie'-u: lli.il 'iliell tMild nut tlti.lM | iifleiiii*ni» of uirly ninii i. along 'Inpi tun I ' Liu 'H.'ll. ihi. went iiijauikl Mr. lot their Alliinlic. Ave, '.ill.-, l.i'iij ihe uiiviiig •'Imr'ih !>l, gi.ides, llidpern v. up!if UI •<>• . 'ir 1M4 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Fog* Ftvi Children Conscious Mafawan First Aid Needs Help Surrogate Is Winners Of Maluwan's Tercentenary Costume Ball GOP Speaker lidward C. ftroege, Monmouth County Surrogat*?, was the guest speaker al a recent (reeling of lhe: Malawan liorouj;b Republican Club held in the Hook and Ladder Fire ; Co.. Broad St., M.itawau. Howard A. Hend>-rswi prettied and introduced ihe SJIUM srH?akcr Mr. Krocgc discussed the Repuhti can (onvenlion in San I ranri^co "Tin' Republican party is stronj'cr toilav," staled Mr. Hi.i.v,-. "ilinni It w.i, lonjJye.irs a so I'll.- R.-puWi-1 cans (ontrol nitin- county a nd sl.i'e ' otlues and several IIKIVOI .*lnps in' I:ir^'» eilies. There is an in the U.S. Semite and Congress." Giinilwvn GIKKIIIJII, inunit ipif cbairmai), and Hiclunl Crane, campaign manager, also .sixjkc briefly. Plan Luncheon, Card Pnrly Mis. Dorothy Kinear, delegate lo i the Moniiioutli County Federation ! tjf Republican Women's Clubs from1 tile local club, aiinoiiiii eil plans for a county liiiuliemi ami raid par t y ^ ill tin- tall. l-retl l-oiinon, loud - raising cilaiiman. tlisli ibmeu (it kels for | the llalliiniii:1 Oriole • Yankee ball: ^anie ami bus trip, to IM; sjmnsori-d ; hy (In- i.lub on Friday, Alt;.'. 7. Any- ! 'one irilere1.,li'd in attending tile game i miiv I'cri tickets fidiii Mr. Fortmin. I Mrs. William (juinn, chairiuan. i announced plans lor the Republican ; | family picnic lo Iv held at the; 0« laly U • |rw« •! l« cfclMrea, H Simriko, Jim Gade, Linda Holly, Chria and Ken Walely, and Henry home of Mr. and Mrs George Hal- i tnU St., Matavaa, fcclM upm aad carried atit a* eiMertaiiimratAhl j rmt, Friday, Aug. II. j m* 11 fi nil in r II fragrant far the bcacfll ai Ike Matawaa Flrtl Aid and IV group, In which Nancy Ra|(Mlal<- alf.ii participated gave a thrce- I Mr. Henderson announced that j ' Itacaa SaaM lac. Aaava, Ircac Ftefraa pnuMi a check ftr I22.M acl play, plu> samef, vocala and recitations. Punch, candy, cixiklrs, I townspeople liaye been advised i I'rl/e winner* of the Costume Ball, sponsored by of the Ball; Miss Sally Prlchard, MMI AulhentkJ la Jaaaaa Mania *f tat **u*. Aha la (be anata are, rear raw, I.I cupcake* and pi/Ms were fold, ih« pizza* donated by Oulchlej llaliaa i that the deadline for voter registra- i"1* Malawan Tercentenary Committee al Hullonwood Woman; James Shea, Most Elaborate Man. Art Nina, laraa Gate, Saaaa Smalka, Rkky rWly; Irnat, AJIaa Kitchen and the couklci contributed by Mary Ann'i Bakery. I lion is Thursday. Sept. it. (Manor, Matnwan, Saturday evening were: Stockton! Robert Colot, designated Ihe Funniest Man bf Mrs fames Dully was named! H. Hopkins, MOM Authentic Man; Miss Margaret! Ihe Judges, was not present when this picture waa f 4l(ilUn! ^.'.T.-jii^iiJisauu:^ temporary publicity 'chairman dur-! Stewart, Mont Klahornte Woman; Mrs. J. Harold) taken, ing tin.- short absence ol Mrs. Frank jCostello, runniest Woman; Mr*. Hubert I'helan, Belle! J. T'errarw). Refreshments were served toy The Tercentenary Dinner and Hopkins, The Most Authentic Man; I The sell-out allair was an inriica- Personal Items About Matawan Residents Costume, [tall held Saturday even- .Mrs J Harold Ctut-lln Tlw Fun- "<)n "f "lt> entlmsiasn. of the local Mrs, Kinear, Mrs. Michael Mickey residents lo celebrate the 3l)0lh an- ||iMl^Wia'Bliqitll|lfl|CT3»;WHl!^W,lf:^ and Mis. J aim's I.awMHi. ing at Ituttonwood Manor. Mala- niesl u,'onlan; Robert Colot, the dt t lbt th 3l)0lh wan. wa.s the first mam event in niversary of the stale by participa- Mr. and Mrs. Gene. Yore and Fumiie.si Man, arid Mr-,. Roberl tion in all the scheduled events. Mr, and Mr», Peter Braututein, Mrs. l.ibby Baskin and children, the celebration in Matawan Uor- Lisa and Robin, Miami, Fla., spent Mis. W. 0. DigRin. Mrs. Marchildren, Klli.se, anil Bruce, Yonk- Costume Party Held I'helan, The Belle ill Wu lljll. Richard Crane, general chair- Itrathmore, have returned home ough, one of the jltlest communi- (fter spending several days in jeveral days visiting her brother- fiuerite I.aird, and Mrs. Gerard, ers, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. l-red Tu Klde In I'aradr man of tile cek'bratioi in MalawtlQ On Third Birthday ties in the slate. Bucks County, Pa. in-law and sister, Mr. and MrsDevli. n were the prize winners on I Rosenblut, Mr. and Mr... Hen Gold, Mrs. Phelan wit! ride tu j spe- Borough, outlined Ihc events sched- Leonard Sally. Strslhmore. Mrs, RiUph C liedle, general t'lal carr during the parade sclieh d uled fur the weekend of Aug. 2S, 29 Miss Louise Kerney, Brooklyn ,- ., , . .. i ! I'hc Hron.v, and Mr. and Mrs Jack Lori Lynne Siis-snun, (Liughtt.' H chairman, was assifed by Mr.s. ! tiled lor Saturday. Aug. !!'J. Social and 30. The town and ihe shops will relumed home on Wednesday after Mr. and Mra. Matthew J. Healy, rnday evening when Mrs. Leroy ,,ars, an(1'Mr ,,|ld ^J^! '™ ' Mr. ainj Mr.s. Howard Sossman, Sickels entertained at bridge. Other Mc.Mahon, Strathmore, were Jac A. Gislitnan. Mrs. Charles C. i floats, hands and visiting groups be decorated lor this occasion •pending a week as Ihe guest of Strathmore, v/ere Ihc weekend , hmoe, were th.""-'e I Vanllrackle Rd.. Malawan, ( guests were Mrs. w.J. Rabcl, Mrs. Sd t f M d i Schock jr.. and Mr.s. Stockton IIII.. j will make (hi.s parade onLLi . ol the alKnit the middle of August. Old- Mr. and Mn. Allan J. Morrison. quests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs.i>iutL (l i third birthday at a eos- IJoyli;, Valley Stream, L.I. Frank Bliss, Mrs. Frederick Dc-d- Stanley Seaman, Slralhmore. Hopkins. A fried chicken dinner I arrest the Horou^ii has ever wit- Time Merchants Day will be held Mr. and Mn. Irvin Krauss were lunu* ut her home Saturday was served und music (or dancing Fridav and Saturday with coslum- erick and Miss Patricia McKeen. Mr. and Mrs. Olio Gaul), Over. nessi-d y the Friday gueiK of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan and wa.s provided by Mike Mancini's hill Rd., were the dinner guests of Miniature Tercentenary (lags ed Irades-peopie and special wares Stanley Seaman, Slrathmore. Mrs. Marion Kramer, New Cily, Mrs. Charles SpinJu, Willow Ave.. A fairy tale therm* was used fin orrlu'.stra. Mr. and Ralph Fountain, Neptune __ __ W'ere distribute*! lo ull the and sale items. Following the af- Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mra.NY., were the Sunday guests of has returned home after bein« a The Grand March was conducted j Dixir prizes were awarded tfl Mi.ss Ciiy, at Ihe Smiihville Inn, Abse-! tunics, made ternoon parade, therh e wilill l ffji* a Norman Posner, Slrathmore, were Mr. and Mr>. Phillip Kramer. medical patient for 2H days in Mon- mouth Medical Center, con. on Friday evening. were provided for those attending ; midnight and sterling silver priv- j Prichard and l.aw'euce Ilachman I block dance, ami firt works. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson and Mrs. Frank Kerney, Miss Louise jes nwarded for costumes. Jumes I Robei _ ltK >ar Meyw lhe On Sundav, Aug 10, there will b« lamily, Brooklyn. Kerney and Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mr. and Mrs. Haroh M. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lesh, Mata-' " l 'V ''Shea received thv pri/e for Tlu1; rheer John Maitsma o( the Wjfton w le Raymond August, conipetitions and evenls on the Mr. and Mm. Edward Joyce Morrison, were the Monday guests J6I Ravine Dr., have relumed wan, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard I ('"esi« *' I Most Hlabnrutr Man; Miss Mar-1 Whee Players, Mitidletown, was lake, lollowed by a 2D :icl water iki Steven and Phillip Warshauer, ; Itralhmure, have returned home of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Fullard, home after a month's camping trip New York, were the Salui- i garet Stewart. 'Ihe Most Klaborate lhe c ll f v, " ' " i '-'"-her. Eric and Briar. Sussmari. tion in Canada. hold; Mrs, rtiuriday guesti of Mr, and Mrs Spring*. Col., and Nogales, Mexico, Mrs. Donald W. Robinson enler- Mviillda Swan/. UnUuu- and Mark Tippy Brannan, Port Card of Thanks Miss Josephine Davies, New Michael Filucco, Lavalette. They visited the Rev. Lawrence R. tarried at dinner and bridge, ond : •.•, a,,; Joan Matthews Monmouth; Mrs. R. H. Palumho, Many kind words of sympathy, York, was th« weekend guest of Bailey and Mrs. Bailey in Bakers- Mrs. Ella Loud, New York, was their guests were Mr. and Mrs.! ._ t.incroft; Mrs. Robcn F. Davies condolence and courage fell upon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gersna, field. Calif., formerly of Matawan, David Bruce. Miss Hannah McLean, lie guest for several dayj lait Children Rait* our ears and many kind offers ol Stralhmore. and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Canwright, and Miss Nancy Ann Djvies Mor- »eek of her son and daughter-in Feted At Shower assistance came to us from our few, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loud, Mr. and Mrs, George Clark were Holmes in M.'sa, Ari^.. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Morri- ganville; Mr*. Ha/el li. I'ainc, Bel- $21.63 For Hospital i relatives and many friends during Mrathmore. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Holmes' parents, who also an: for- A surprise bridal shower was gtv- ford: Miss Lmilie Herbert and Mrs. mer Matawan residents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jacobus in Ollor (>r J(i I the loss of our beloved ion and Russell and Nicky Rtngos, sons Waller Mihm, Monmoulh Beach. A Imaar (or the benefit of the' <-'" " M's» an Matthews. Klsie Herl>ert, South Aintn)v; Mrs. and children, Point Pleasant, were Bayshore Community Hospital was i Keyporl, at ili Cliflwond Fin- brother William L. Ifka Jr., who if Mr, and Mrs. Sam Ranges, Mrs. Mort O'Connor, Church SI., Mrs. Peter TenEyck lias returrv t the Suulav evening dinner guests held on Vloiida at the Imme of ll(1U5House >»y lu-her r bridabridal party. Miss Alice Mauliews, ClilfwoKi; Mrs. passed away on June 17th, 1964. Rrathmore, have been the guests is I patient at Moninoulh Medical ed home from Monmoulh Medical of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pederson. Dunna Maitlu-w.s, Mrs. Marlene Marion Hellegaard, fords. If Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rose, Trenton Center. Cenier where she was a surgical Cynthia Scjtxilt. Weldon Rd.. Mata- In these kindnesses, we found Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brando Mr. and MrsKdj>a. r Castle and wan. Her co-chairman was Shari Lu Slillings, and Miss Belly Haven*. Gilts KITH seni bv. Mi»j Ruth untold roinlurt and solace, panic- Mrs. Jamea Morrison and Mrs.patiant. children, Ann, ind family, Strithmore, were the Thomas DePreta, Stamford, Conn , . Lynn and F.ddie, Nixon. They were Hssislud by Vicki ! Miss Matthews will become the Ann Walling. Mrs. Florence Wal- ularly in the silent tribute of the lalurday guests of Mr. and Mrs,Were Hie Sunday xue-SIs al Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrui Rus' have Kinsington, Md , spent jevcral days Jo Nixon, Mark Wojclk. and Dana j bride of Robert Havens on Aug. 8ling. , Mrs. Adelaide Crammer, Mrs. beauty in flowers, spiritual bou- Michael Brando, Toms River, who returned" hom' e fro' m vacation | this week as the gut-sis of Mr. OeGroot. | Ouesls attending nee: Mr*. Bar- qucl.s'aml sympathy cards. For all Mm. Allan J. Morrison. 7 Adeliiiie Feaon and Wendy Mrs. HMertained in honor of their arm, trip to Mexico. They made the trip and Mrs. I , Howard Lloyd Visitors to the fair found a variety j bara Sciiorzo. Mrs. Asbury Wallinj', June Hobensee, Mrs, Mabel Mat- those, helping and encouraging Mrs. Daniel Picket!, Mrs. William Michael, who was celebrating hli by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Le-of liunlhs «uch as jewelry, toys, I.Mrs. Roger Si--'ber, Mrs. I.illie Urun- thews, Miss Louise Peters, Mrs. words, we are deeply grateful. liaugan and Mrs. Marty Ma honey rirthday. Mrs. Clara O'Conno. is convales- (Juier and family, Peekskill. NY., gam.-s, knick-knacks and a refresh- er. Misi Kat/iy Wintn.-, Mrs. Ha?el Marii; Uodtrr.an, .Mrs. Jean Meis, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ifka ir., attended the dipt Wings dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heaney have cing in Morunoiiih Medical Center and Mrs. Perrine LeQuier, Brook- ment siand. The children realUH t:iark, Mrs. Alvina Filzgerald, and Sister Theresa Bahr's Landing, Highlands, on Mrs. Edith Smith, Miu Marlon returned home after spending throe from mother broken hip. lyn, were Ihe Sunday 'inner guesls •i total of J'2163 from lliii fund Mrs. Frances Hill, Mrs, A. N. Pres- Thursday. Smith, and Mrs. Gladys Henle. wj ins—adv 23 •reeks at Pompano Beach, Fla., Miss Barbara L. Perrino, 31 Co-of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrine. raising project. tage. Mrs. Wrllard B. Johnson, Mrs, •here they were the guests of Mr. Mrs. Marion Kramer, New Ciiy, lonial Dr., is enrolled in the Liber- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Evelyn Steneck, Mr... Raymond Mrs. Wlliam Quinn were Mr. and and Mrs. Alfred Oakes. While there N.V., is spending this week at theal Arts • Secretarial Course at the Returns Horns nailers, Mr.s. Beatrice Schulu, they visited Sliver Springs. Cypresa home of he sonand daughter-in- Katharine Gibbs School, New York, Mrs. Eugene Scotl and children. Mrs. Lorraine A. Ikilte, Miss Marie ChmvaUm Gardens, the Everglades, and thelaw, Mr. and Mrs. PhilliPhilli p KKramer. where she will begin her work Sept. Port Washington, N, Y.; Mrs Durka, Mrs. Jennie Durka, Mrs. western part of the state, Mrs. Margaret Smith and Miss Jeanne Gilliland and son, Jackson John Joseph Coslello, son nf Mr. Betty Costic, M:ss Flossie l.amberl- 2.1. Miss Perrino is a June graduate and Mrs. J. Harold Coslello, has Maureen McMurray. daughter of Peiuy Smith, New York, were the Heights, L.I., and Mr. and Mrs. son, and Mrs. Leon Matthews, Key- ol Malawan Regional High School. returned to his home. 113 Freneau Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMurray, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Devlin and children. port. RENT-A-CAR Ave., Matawan. after spending Marc Woods, has returned to herMartin Tosetlo, Lakeside Gardens. Ml. Holly. Also Mrs. Joan Fuller, Mrs. Phyl- home oiler spending three weeks Mrs. Francis Haley and children, three weeks as the j;uesl of his ivusMrs.. Evi-vaa Castle\_usue.. Miami;>]iami., FlI ata , :. , , " lis Eastmond, Mr . Judv Lewan- visiting her grandparents. Mr. andTom and Susan, Woudbrook Dr., Matawan Players doviski, Mr.s. Rita Cowling, Mrs, spent several days as the suesls of,> l»r.ilher and sister-in-law, Mr. and $599 FOR 24 HOURS spent last week in Wilmington. Del., Mrs. John Devlin, Lexington, Ky. Mr Stella Havens. Mrs. Charlotte Ha- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.visiting relatives, Mr. Haley joined MrMr. ,an und Mrsd Mrs. Willia. Thomam Cs. N.»ldiiiKsWelstead. iHills»- , CalifThonu. s Coslello, Beverly vens, Mrs. Rose Hoffmann, Mrs. • 9* A Mlli Joseph Fishbein, Strathmore, were them on Saturday, when they were To Meet Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Ivlwjrd Murpbv i Joseph Joy, Mis.s Debbie Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Segrelti, Mr. uests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert have returned to their homes after J Card of Thanks Mrs. Fniu Slutter, Union Beach: and Mrs. Nick Livolsi, Brooklyn, grimditch, Berwyn, Pa. lhe organization committee of touring the New Kngland Stales. ' f wish to thank fill my friends MM. Howard Porter, Mrs. F.lsie ff Customer Pick Up and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oickson, The Malawan Players will hold an Mr. and Mrs. f-r;rnk Delia I'ierii) and neighljors for their many kind- Wallace, Mrs. llarvev S. Bed If jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Long, Cam- Houston, Tex., are spending sever- open business meeting at the Mata- 'have movpd into their newly pui- nesses during my recent bereave- Mrs. Floss Walling, Mrs. Mary Within IS Minutm bria Heights, L.I., were the guestx al days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. wan Borough Recreation Hail on chased holm; on BeachwtHHl Terr. ment, especially the Key. F.dwardl.ongo, and Mrs Marion Raihl>oiu', for several days last week of Mr.Eugene Krebs, Slrathmore. Jackson St., Fridav, at It:.10 p.m. | Mrs Miriam New inn and chiMfill,)-, lilaska. Rev. Gerald Callahan, .Mon- ll.i/iet; Mrs Mildred [••„ Bradbury At this time, there will In' a lirst ' ren. 'I'oinrny and Vnginia. Wasli mouth Medical Center ami t h e and Mrs. Phillip Kramer. Mrs. David R. Kass. Siraihmore. and Mis. Thiiidor" Palumbo, jr.. i reading of The Players constitu- i insiton. were Hie w"t kerid quests ol lieti!e Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. George McGraw, entertained recently in honor of Fair Haven. PA 7-0479 tion, and a nominating committee ; Mr. and Mr.s w. Kirlon Srnrih Charles A. Isola Strathmore were the Saturday Mrs, Bernard Gelber. The guesls Also Mrv Audrey Michael, I-"ree- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter will be apixiintcd to consider candi- Mr atwl Mrs Allrcil Roberts. were Mrs. Byron Buglfee, Mrs, Wil- date.1) for oflicers in the organi/.a- Coslello, Belleville, at a family liam Wright, vlrs. Robert Donstein. Pocono, Ha., and Mrs. J II Mason, picnic. lion during the IJXJI-IJ5 play .season. Doyle.sNm n, l';r, u'ere (he Wrdnr, Mrs, Marvin Smith, Mrs Herbert The group will report on i'ridav. Mrs. Mary Healy and Miss Calh- Feder. Mrs, William Schwartz. i day quests ol Mr antl Mrs Frank Aug. II. i Im S 'IiHiinpsoii erlne Healy, Jersey City, were the Mrs. Seymour Sunshine, Mrs. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Spector, and Mrs. Sidney Other committees will he apixjim- Mr. and Mrs. II,im Wells were James Healy, Siraihmore. Rabinowilz. ed to consider the possibilities ol tile Thursday luncheon quests ol Don't SHORT CHANGE Matawan 1 The Players participation in the .Mr. and Mrs Id Heal. Neptune Mr. !. Charles Cnwcll and daugh- Matawan Tercentenary Commit- at fhe Poet's Inn ter, Joanne, Washington, D.C., arc-tee's parade in late August, and I. Mr. and Mis W Kngels lire 1 spending several weeks "'f • pageant in late October. A per- men. (u rrn.iriv, Mrs William iUrr- Spend /our coins for purchases gtiesu of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene mancnt play reading committee al- ; rnester and Mrs. l.ydia Walling Krehs. Strathmore. so will be established lo consider sptMil Sundav at IVKOIKI Manor, Pa. in Matawan stores . . . Your On Saturday evening Mr. and future productions to be presented i Mrs. Waller Sanlxirn, Long Is Mrs. Stanley Seaman, Stralhmore. by The Players land, is visiting Mr.s. lul.vard U local merchant it your neighbor were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Robert Siegli;. A film, "The Movies Learn To . . . and he appreciates your Talk," will be ohown. The him I Mr. antl Mr.s 1'cter Meluik ami Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goods, 1 traces the devrltmmeut of sound on children spent lasl week as th • patronage. New York, were the weekend motion picture* from the introduc- ,guesls of Mrs. John Meluik, I'ea guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rosen- • Draperies • tlipcovett tion ol the Vitaphone niocess by I body. Mass blatt, Strathmore. the Warner Brothers in the middle Mrs. Alherl l.aelider and (laugh • Bedspreads • Curlalas Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Margtilies, 2O'«. : Ir'rs, i.jndj, Hrlen. antj Lama, Siraihmore, have returned home • lhadm • •llnda ; Memphis. Tenn,, are spending the aflH vacationing In New Hone. ft. The Playen thank all those who Complete lartallatioa Scrvu made "The Desk Set" the success summer a; the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carlson i Mr ami Mr.s. William C. Noddinji.s and son, Richard, have returned that it >va>. •HOP AT-HOME-SERVICI I Mr. and Mrs Hjdolph l-'raebel home after «p«ullnji two weeks al I altenderi lhe World's [•'air on Satin • NT-M7 Like Magog, Quebec, Canada. Th« Town Pipcrt Play ;dav. Mr. ind Mrs. Elmer Beck have . , i Mr and Mrs. Fred Jewel, Klua returned oome alter six-nding Ihf {At iOtUTOOV [belli, and Mr. anil Mrs. Rudolph week In Wildwood. l-"ra"bel spem 1 bur (lav in Point Henry Goodu, New York, is The sound of IhebiU hand le- Pleasant. upending this week m I hi; guest of turns agaiii to thebavshoic ,ir Mr. rind Mis Kail He-user, Mi his uncle ami aunt. Mr. anil Mrs Salurdav Night, when Hit' music of 1 Saul Mnsenbkilt. Sirtillumitv. "The Town i'ipers" will be leatiii I and Mr> Itobcrt Hruml.igr. and Ml. Mr. ami Mrs. H. (:)• TJI'.S Wrier! ed at a bullet dinner (liimc, al the and Mis Richard Is. Iliuiscr at- und son, Charles, ipeut Sunday h1 j Veterans Meinoiial Home in I lill- tended the fitllh wediling anntvei • Atlantic City. i wood 'this dance will be for the.• .siiry rcli'liriiiirin a! Ilir t.'obblc Remember, don't short-changa MB flfaeal Si,* Satesnaara sitiiies, Middli'lown, on Sunday r-ve Mr. and Mrs. Iwank Sowers. benefit ol lhe mortitai'.e hind ol Hi" 1 Rout* II I mil* Soull* m Salem, were Ihc Wednesday CHILIS Memorial Home. , Dini;, given In honor of Mr, and MAI A WAN! at R»•• i•. <(itI - ; [ Dally t ra IN desjer! briiliic guesls nl i,.,.,,.,) |,v ||,,|, ivr-'iicicv wlm m.-ikivs ' v Williinii (rail! parlicipatetl In I lit- Frl. 'Ill I Mis Donald W KubitiMin r Mrs. Iliirrv MunsDii, Mrs C harle ihis l )-[iiece bund |i(.*-fiii in the ,n*-Ni'W >r>rk Furriers' (lull <'«>lf 4ilff anil Mrs. Daviii Urine. raiicemenls ol 1'omuiv Dor.sev, Tonin.iiiii'nl al Ihe Concord llolel. (ileiin Milier have broir;:bi e,i|,;r(iiv Ciilskilk, N.Y , on Wcdncsihv. crowds every atlnlr wbrn Iliev biise Mrs lUiuiird KrdnKirm iv.is Ihe rOR il|i|>e:ireil at tIn- V I\W ILill in Jllifsl lasl week of her snii'livlau Till m: ARMI1US KltCIIANTS ClltfwiKKl. and diuiiihter, Mr mid Mrs Ron. Tin- cvi'lling will incliide ill le aid CIIICIIIIIKII, lliiildiii'ficld Hie Slaiup And oiiilci) tn Ihi' 1 v'iii'iihonhig in MJIIIII. I 'oiniiiiltc'1 on ( on 11; rloi <. Ai i ouiii. 1 t mi', ol the N"\v Ytiik ;;i ill Snriciy Linda mill Diane Doiuildsoo, IVIoiinioiilli Sliittip And (loin Sliop ol Ci'ilifli i\ I'IIIIIII Ai i oiin'aiit.'., ,ic. 1 1 Hiuilsvilli', ALi , were tin Salurdav riiidiiii . lo W.II i >'ii II I IIMIIII'.. I'll"' line,is ol Nina Bell, daughter ol :tl A Mnin Sired 4 39 Monmouth St., Rod Bank 741-0626 id Mil Ilie (oiili.it tins Accinmiiiii', Mi iiiul Mil. Calvin Hell. roiiiiniilis1 IH ime of Ilif iilive Lloyd KOIKI Kaviiu; Drive "Out I ltd Yi'nr In Ihc Stamp (ind Coin 1 Mntiirdny I'ViMiIng dinr.i'r nut's"* Wed. IVI. In » I'M - I'uei. I'IIIIM. .Sal, In I I'.fvt. I'oiiiiinl'i "< ol the |ii"li' '.niiiiil ^o nl Mi1, iind Mrs, .lolin.40'i t'liil.in Mfitawiui iir'lv tlt,il n l:iri.I.. Six THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, July 23, 1964

First Presbyleuaa Church ftral Spiritual Churea a.m. Church Services 8 a.m.; 10:45 ment levels are colluded from the compares with corresponding lev- Raula M and Franklia St.. Ol Divine Rose a.m. local property taxpayer and (he ies r>r JI3.949.3M in 1963. This was combined lax levy througtiout the! Matawan IK Main St., Hellsrd Prnlrccstal Church an increase of $310,688, or 22 per Rev Chester A Galloway. stale Ihis year is Jl,124.512.508. an Bayshore Church Directory Rev. Phoebe Dsiley. Pastor Union and Sidney Ave., cent, during the one - year period. PsMor increase of K6 per cent. The mu- Morning worship service Sunday Service* are held Sunday at t Union Beach nicipjl segment of the local tax is at 10 a.m. The Sacrament of Ihe ! p.m and Tuesday at ' p.m. Mrs Is.ilx'lle Wood, Pastor Series "E" U.S. Savings Bond* on Tuesday at 8 p.m. a*, the church. levy in 567 New Jersey muncinal grow at Ihe rate of three • and Its) llstwitl CkM«* Lord's Supper and the Sacrament On Sunday there will be Sunday taxing districts totaled $337,535,416. HrowMswa Community Church three - fourths per cent, compound, Rav. Thomas H. McNalhj - Jewish Center Cottage prayer meeting will be of Map'ism will In administered. I School at 8:45 am. and morning up approximately V20.000,000 over Mralfemara Scfeaal, Matawaa Browataaa Union Sunda) School worship, 11 am Prayer lime will | cil semi-annually, returning S4 for Minister on Wednesday at 8 p.m. al the Stint] ly School metis at 10 a.m. | IBG3. A Caascrvalivc Csagrtf altsn home of Miss lidilh M. Lufburrow, Haby cure i.s provided for children Raul* IS, Hrowntowo be held at 7:15 p m. An evanjiclis j every $.1 in seven years, nine •Tie Man Who.Had Almost Ev- months. Payment of income tax on Robert Weinslein, President S3 East Lincoln Avi'., Atlantic under thiee-year'>olai!e. Rev Francis Cantel, Pastoi tic incelini; will t>e held at 7:45 i The 53 municipalities in Mon- erything" wiil be the pastor's ser- p.m i mouth County, reported local prop- interest may be deferred until ths Sabbath services will be held o Highlands. The pa;lor will be in dundsy School .s held from iib moa topic Sunday at the 10 a.m. Friday, at 8:30 p.m. at the home Jehovah's WIlnesiM erly tax levies lur municipal pur- bonds are cashed or reach maturi- charge. o 10:44 am and the church ser Prayer, praise and scripture time worship service. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Broder, Keypart Congregation vice is from II am until 17 will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p rn j poses aggregating 114.260.018. This ty tron«;ale Ljne, Matawan. One, The Daily Vacation Bible School Kingdom Mall, U Dlvhlon St o'clock Everyone It cordially ID Shabbat will .ollow. will be held for two wtcks begin- Keyporl VIled lit attend Emmanuel Assembly Ut God i M., Mativaa ning, Monday, Aug. 3, and continu- School instructor Victor Timpan- j 122 P*a.ishurt ! Religious c h o o I rctjislralini ing :hrough Friday, Aug. 14, for all Roy Arnesen, Pastor I forms are returnable to Mr. Brode aro will open Ihe Ministry School al •J. nVataUct's Churca * IITCniIMInl t«* Carroll • Hall. those four-year.wjlaue ihrough the 7:2.*) p.m. Thursday. The ins.truc-1 Sundav Scmwl a » • 45 a rn ' The Rcctoi and membership torn » may be ob Halmdel Sehaal seventh grade. Miss Lufburrow will (ion talk will he civen bv William ' Bethany Rd., llolrndel morning worship. II t clock: %.v lained from the membership chaii be director. angelislic service. 7:30 p.m The 11M Feast of St. Jamti will be man Mrs. Melvin Singer, 8 Deei Hreda). The m rvic merlin^ will j Rev Edward P Blnska. t'aslor marked Saturday al 8 a.m. follow at h:30 p.m. ' j first Sund.iy of each mnnih there ia field Lane, Malawan. First Bapilii Cburek Masses arc held Sunday at 7, I Sunday matins anu Holy Com- it Coiiirnuiiion service al 11 am Mate as* W. rhird Us. At 3 p in. Sutulay, in a public lii- 1 %, 10 and II am and at 12 o'clock musian w.'ll Le al 7:45 a.m.; Fami- MM* ateatM Churea hie lecture entitled "God's Kini;- j Wednesday evening will be Biblf ly Eucharist and trmon, IS a.m. (A Regnlai Baptist Cawrca) Keypan dom Rules Amidst His Knem- nuoa Study ano prayer nt 7:45 p.m A.A'*, meet Tuesday at t p.m. MMdla 4d.. Haikri Uev. Eugene F. Gregory, Pastor ies," J, Lapko will explain Ihe; Confessions are heard In tht Voung |K'cple's service is Frida> Holy Communion will be cele- James Stanshury, I'asior On Thursday afternoon al 4:30 Kingdom of (mil .mil wh.il il means j parish home Saturday: between 7 rvt»ning al 7 30 n'rlc/'k brated Wednesday at "9 a.m. and Church picnic will be on Salu p.m., the Delia Alpha Class will for today'.s world. The lesson will' and I p.m Fridayat 1:31a.m. day at America's Kcswick, Whilini hold its annual picnic at the home Ijt'tfin at 4:15 p in. j MorKaavillc Metioalai Ckurea of Mrs. Lrslcr Sherman, 67 Church rsortb Ml. ritcalra Morgasvllk Boy Scout Troop 232 meets Wed- The pastor will bring the me: IJihlf Mudy groups incel a\ b ; Rev Fred II Bowen Pastor nesday at 7 p.m. safje "The Sin of Rebellion" al 111 St., Keyport. Spiritual Church p m. Tuesday. Stutlics are conduct-' Church services are held on Sun Sunday morn!ng worship .service Sunday School is held 9:30 am, etl at Kingdom ll.ili, Keyiiort. and! m Share Rd., Union Beach \.' ' r«nato Skaton II a.m. The adult choir will sin when a color lilni entitled "Where the homes ol Hnnilri ('lenient and: Rev Kathenne Miller, Pastor day at y a.m. and Sunday School Ik* •(fans) CMgrefaliaa "Grcal is Thy Faithfulness" an Jesus Walked" will be .shown. The Nils Nelson, lln/lel: I.erov Polk,: Services are held on Sunday anc meets at 10 a.m. ftralaiMiw Scaawl Miss Barbara Tcxil, Keyport, wi film is based on three trips to the (Jjiffwootl; Mrs. Anne (jruves. '. Inursday evenings at t o'clock Holy Land. Nursery classes through ! Rabbi Mordecai Schreibet have the soprano solo part. Bib! Kr-anshtJi'^. and Willii'rn Waite, uid on Friday afternoons itlpm Municipal Tax Levy j Summer services will be held School convenes at »:45 a.m. wit fourth grade meet separately. I'ort MoruTiouili. CMS Mit pbees thai a e« this Friday at 8:30 p.m. at (he classes for all a«cs including a Morning worship scivicc is held at Rises In New Jersey i 10:45 a.m. The Kev. Emil I). Gru- •L Jsseph'a Chureh home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward adult class led by the pastor. Eve Monmouth Keform Templr Maple PL, Keyport Gray, II Icemeadow Lane, Mala- ing worship will b. a>. 7 p.m. wi en, Conference Secretary to the IS2 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury Ta.xes levied for municipal gov- j Rev. Ccrneliui J. Kane Pastoi ; wan. Services will be conducted by the pastor bringing '.he messag* American lli.ard o' Mission lo the Rnhhi Richard I- Steinhrink i-lninril! in New Jersey this year Jews, will be in chargt «f the ser- ; Masses will be held Sunda> members of the cenKrefittion. The "Forgive and Be Forgiven." Sahhalh l-ive ,Sirv<;es will be held ; rose fi.4 per ceni over 19M. This { vices. The morning message will Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. Mon-i morning at 7, I, S. 10. 1) and 17 conlrasled with a 9 1 per cent in- OMK Shabbat will be sponsored by The regular uuartcrly busine< be entitled, "ChriMians." Everyone ( roe Deulsch will .if'iciate. o'clock. crease in the tax for counly purpos. i Mrs. Gray. meeting of the church will be he is welcome to attend and there i.s a es and a 9.7 per cent rise in the ; nursery lor parents with infants On Saturday pveninu a 1964 Ford Lalbersa Oiuich station wnj^jn will rx» awarded al school lax levy. j and small children. The evening r at Ihe Goad Slieplwrd Ihe Shrewsbury l re llou.se on service is held 7:30 p.m. when the ! School No. II Taxes fur the three local govern- i Rev. Mr. Gruen will brinu a mes- Hroad St. •asaarU Rd., .Sayre Woods South RESIDENTS of sage entitled "PkKinning in Jeru- The Temple office i.s open each I Rev. llarlev Meyer, pastor salem." weekdt from 9 a.i until 1 p.m. Services are held at School No MATERNITY 6ARMINTS On Wednesday at 7:30 p m. the lor information concerning conjue- II, Sayre Woods South. Family 01 • STRATHMORE mid-week prayer and Bible study calion.il membership or religious ble hour Is held at 9:15 a.m. Sun service will be held in the chape! school rcKisl'alion. day and family worship service with Jim Olsen ' charge 10:30 a.m. First RaptsM Churea Mid-week service I: held Wed * MARC WOODS & Maranalba Baptist Charek m Mala St.. Malasiaa aeaday si i: IS p.m. Milmlil Keypan Rd. ana* lev Robert W Addiss PMttr •HS mn jobs IIM a track •railley Laaa, Church school will 1* held Sun- Taa Uilheraa Cburek 1 STORYLAND Hail* day at 9 a.m. and morning worship •Masaufl Syaaa Always "rarin to go," Uie SCOUT worka hard lor Rev. Kenneth Javgard at 1(1 a.m. A nursery it provided at Ttasaa Fan* Pitblle Sehaal d« livery men, wrvic-c men, ounatnictian men, famwia Cmllt Us For: — Pastor both hours. Rev. Daniel D. Reinhelmcr, Pastoi . . . plays hard fur hunters, finhcimen, campen aiwj Young *ople meet Friday st 7 On Wednesday Mere will be mid- Suaday School and Bibta Claise fun driver*. p.m. week prayer and Piule sludy *l S art held at 1:30 a.m. Sunday undf p.m. 1*hrif(y 4-cyl. 93 hp. engine, with rcsur-wlwcl tm • ALUMINUM GUTTERS and LEADERS and Sunday School meels al 9:45 ths directioB of Arthur Bitter, au BUrtk Urn* sakKla mmt a»cit> UUc Mils •I) wr*«l-drive, power* Ihe SCOUT mnyuhrr: Op- a.m.; morning worship, 11 s.m.; atrlateadeaL The oioralng worshls All FITTINGS. evening tervice, 7 o'clock. HIM HMhaaiM Chare* a»f« Brarvs Ctrrlral Cnllart tioiia ineluda six kinds of lops; even uporty buckat 147 Mala St., Mataaaa will b* held at It: 45 a.m. with se; S.rtkal Prayer and Bible study Is held aeats. Sec and driva the versatile SCOUT noon. • SHUTTERETTES and LOUVRE DOORS Wednesday at S p.m. Frank E. Sweeten. Minister mon by the pastor. A oursery serv The Sunday School picnic will be Donald B Irvin. Assistant ica if available. Communion serv • VALANCES "MADE TO YOUR NEEDS" James O. llawihorne, lav speak- teas ara held the first Sunday o held Aug. 8 on the church grounds. er, will deliver Ihe sermon Sundav RARITAN GARAGE • WINDOW SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS Vacation Bible School starts Mon- every month. at 8:45 a.m. The pastor will preach SOUTH MAIN ST. — KKYPOftT • ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS and day, Aug. 10, at 9 a.m. on the theme, "When the Service ^fl DRU4J CO. M4-IMI DavWs TaberaacJa 11 W. Fraat St., Kfypsrt Grace MrtbaJIsl Chsvck Begins," at II a.m. The crusader WINDOWS choir will .sing at both services. A CUIfwaad • FMSIM Nsi't Baa*) M. Jamas PL Eldsr Jsmea Moss, Paster Maralhan Buses Pass Our Door Uataa Reach nursery is provided and junior church is conducted at It a.m. Sun- Sunday School is at 10 a.m.: auftial IMTERNATIONAC TRUCKS Re*. Eldrlch C. Campbell, Paitor day School meels at 9:45 and II morning worship, 11 a.m. l • WOOD PANELING Sunday worship services ore held a.m. Methodist Youth Fellow ship Oa Wednesday evenings the tarn at S:M anrl 11 a.m. A nursery will meet in the church at 5:45 p.m. service Is at % p.m. Full VA" 4X7 American. is provided at 11 a.m. Church o attend the evening service at the. school meels at 9:30 n.m. Ocean Grove Auditorium. -^^ ^^^p- ^^^ ^^^p -^^B- -^^^ -^f^r -^^^ -^^r ^^v -^^r- -^^F- -^^ -^^ Walnut Special »COO Klag M Kings Lutheran Church SI, John's Methodist Church Meditation and prayer will be Cherry Tree Farm Rd., FOR YOUR LAWN Florence Ave., Ha/let held in the sanctuary Wednesday at Mlddletown OR SWIMMING POOL Rev. Norman R. Kilcy, Pastor 7 p.m. Rev. C. Roger Burtons, Pastor • NEED MORE WATER • REDWOOD PICNIC TABLE MATERIAL Services on Sunday me held u[ Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 9:30 and 11 a.m. Cllffwood Comnuimt) • PAINTS • HARDWARE • GLASS Methodist Church Calvait Mtlkadlsl Charts Rev. Frank K. Sweeten. Minister ! Mobile Monies ami I .... WATER BILLS TOO HIGH? Third St., Keypart Donald B. Irvin, Assistant j - Wt De/iver - THAVFX TKAILERS Rev. Harry R. Pint, The p:istor will preach on Ihe j Pastor theme. "When the Service Uejiins," > 2 You Can Have Your Own Well Sunday at 9 a.m. Sunday School; Dietrich Reformed Church of Keyport meets at 10 a.m. . Warren St., Keyperl Trailer Sales Rev. John 11 Sharpe. Pastor St. Mary't Episcopal Churea , Matawan Lumber Co. Worship services Sunday will be East Front £1., Keyport > Trailer Supplies & Accessories Bank Financing held at 8:30 and 10:-15 a.m. in the Rev Henry A Male, Rector : Open Kvery Evening /7i/ h n,n •/' , I ,; • ,'„ , ) , Reformed Church wilh the Rev. Morning prayer Sunday will be ! HI. 34 — MATAWAN Harry R. Pine. Calvary pastor, in j at 7:45 am.; Holy Communion, S Available Tokphon* 566-4500 charge. His sermon topic at 8:45i a.m.; morning prayer. 9a.m.: Holy] l'/j Miles South of Main St. °" '350. a.m. will be "Sound Christian' Communion. HI a.m.. followed by a ' Call 564-218: . 5at-»IM $12 A Month Thinking" and at 10:45 a.m., "Men co(fee hour i «r SW-]«n MATAWAN Need Religion." On Wednesday the A.A's. will! Complete With Pump. meet at 9 p.m. Church Of Christ, Sciolist M Brsad St., Keypert Susday service and Sunday School, II a.m. Wednesday, testi- •General Water Systems HI 2-5599 mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room YOU HAVE A DATE open Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m W. S. WALLACE'S "The time for thinkers ha.s come. FOR • 280 Hobart St., Perth Amboy Truth, independent of doctrines and time - honored systems, knocks at SEMI-ANNUAL the portal of humanity." These words from the opening LUNCH prelace of the Christian Science _ 20% Of f textbook (Science and Health with AT Key to the Scriptures by Mary Bak- er ltddy) will help set the Iherne of a Bible Lesson on "Truth" to be NEW 1964s read al Christian Science churches YE COTTAGE Sunday. Rtvponsive readin;: will include SALE these verse* from I'ralms: "Truth INN shall spring out of (he earth; and 141 W. FRONT ST. righteousness shall look down from KEYPORT AUTO AUCTION heaven . . . Teach me thy way. 0 Lord; 1 will walk in thy truth: GOOD POOD — GOOD ATMOSPHERE unite my heart to fear thy name." Now in Progress f*L M4-IMI Amfla Fr»a Farklng Cross Of Glory Lutheran Chureh ttralhmore School, Malasraa Rev. Richard A. Weeden. Pastor CLEARANCE HART, 9CHAFFNER a MARX At the Siraihmore School, Church MEN'S CLOTHING St. nnd Lloyd Rd.. Matawan. Sun- BOTANY "M0" day Church School will be held at • a.m. and worship service. 10: HO ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH PALM BEACH and HASPEL a.m. when [he sermon will be "Weird, Wise. Weawls." The Sac- rament of Holy Communion will be "ASKING THE RIGHT OVER OUR COSTI VOIUM tf.tS • 43.00 — NOW 71.95 - 36.00 administered. A '.upervised nur- sery Is provided during the wor- ship service. MEN'S FURNISHINGS QUESTIONS..." . . . EVERY BID WILL MANHATlAn SPORT HURTS GET FULL RECOGNITION McOREOO* IPORTSWEAR Thlt la m sub/ccf that affe

Our tout txptrlencc In ths St. John's MetlioJt'st Pud Oil field will nsml yon In goad »t«ad, Call on us for IMV/NO THE aUYIHORI ABM WALL-IRWIN ysur svery healing need. NOHMAN R. RII.HY, 1'nMnr Authorized Mercury • Comet Dealer KEYPORT STULTZJr PtATUKINO Rts 9 & 33, Freehold Circle "COllA" I , ,,, , /Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Hurl • Schalfnir a Mnrx — Timely — Dolnny "50fl" ,4 01001.. -.., .'.'.• Opp. Raceway Open Evenings Mflnhallnn Shlrtu — Mrflrr-itor S|xirl»wcnr 11 S PPOAPSl '/('( y i** Thursday, July 23, 1964 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j.

) to 55 per cent of normal on July Harvest of the crop, estimated a Heads New Center At Offer Courses In "When tlM Nursery Ag« Child Barbershop Harmony Crops Damaged I. Kain since July I should help 4,239,000 hundredweight, already is Maria 25 Years Comes to Chuurch"; "Teaching revitalise grasslands and compen- under way. Bell Laboratories Christian Education Kindergarten A g • Children"; Program Is Planned sate tornewhat for the luss of for- Sweet potatoes have suffered "Teaching Primary Children"; By Drought age during the past two montlu, from the prolonged dry period. Dr. Milton E. Terry, J6 Laurel- The Short Leadership School "Working with Junior Boys and The Middletown Chapter ol hstimatcs for hay nnd grain crops Planting was celayed and many wood Dr., Little Silver, haa been once again will offer eight courses Sweet Ad?lin-.-s wil! present a pro- Indicate that most will be below av- Girls"; "Method* for Teaching Two months of drought have, tak- fields show poor growth. Acreage | appointed director of the new oper-j in Christian Education this fall at Teen-Agers"; "The Use of Music gram o! barbershop harmony to- erage but above the output fur 1961, was reduced this year and yields tn their toll of New Jersey crops. ; utlons research and computation I Old First MetJiodivi Church. West in Christian Kducation"; "Theology night, at he Arthur Pryor Pavil- According to the July report of the another dry year. are expected to be below average, ion on the boardwalk at Asbury Praaswla Excellent Long Hranch, Dean William J. and Christian Education"; "The New Jersey Crap Reporting Serv- The result will be a smaller than I center at Bell Telephone Labora- Morgan announced. Classes will be Park. The time is 3:31) p.m. ice, yield and production prospect § Apple and peach prospects are usual crop of 1,140.000 hundred t lories, Hulnidel. Oid Testament and Christian Ed- excellent, although many growers held on five consecutive Monday ucation," The chorus will be under the di- lor most crops on July 1 had de- weight. | Mr. Terry will be responsible for ! evenings, Oct. S to Nov. 2, from :llned from estimates made earlier have had to Irrigate their orchard!) rection of Mrs. JoK-i ."ohnson, and The July crop report contains the {mathematical urn! statistical re- S to 10 p.m. Registration information may bewill present several of their songs. his year. -repeatedly. The first forecast of the first acreage estimate (or the icuson for apples indicates a 2,700,- search in marketing, pricing and ! In announcing the school, now .secured from Charles H. Wester- "Thu. Day Dreamers Quartet." lh» The reduced production outlook state's Important processing toma engineering, and development of berg, -48) Hdgemere PI.. West Al- 000-nushel crop, 12 per cent above ; in it* fifth year, Mr. Morgan said, regional champion winners of 1964, vis most apparent for fresh mar- last year. Nationally, apple produc- to crop. A total of 16.M acres will computer operation/, foi the labora- lenhurst. The liMtt school register- will he featured. be grown this year, eight per cent tories. Since foining the technical , "The purpose of the school If to tet vegetables, which are Rrown tion i« expected to be the highest ! serve the Protestant Churches of ed 217 students from ,13 churches During t/.e intermission there will •rficly in the southern counties jince 1937. The New Jersey peach above the 1963 acreage but eight | stuff in Hi*i2. he ha* tH'en active in in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. per cent below iht 1958-62 average Statistical research, data analysis the area by offering courses to be a community sing. Afterwards where the drought has been most crop also is estimated at 2,700,000 1 uid both teachers and leadership the audience will bj entertained by tevere. Yield forecasts (or snap bushels, 700,000 bushels more than | ami system computing. U.S. Series E Savings Bonds are "Hie Rhythmaires," a quartet. beans, cabbage, >wret corn and on- f In J!M7 Mr, Terry was graduated ' personnel. The five age group cour- in 1963 and the largest crop since Meetings Suspended , ses will review specific techniques go«d to have as emergency funds. ions were down sharply from June I960. ; from Acadin University, Wolfville, ! Nova Scotiii. ami received a doci- and curricuhims used by several I hey can he converted to cash This week, why don't you look I mllmates. Dry weather lia. had little effect The meetings of the A.R.K.A. win-never you neet it. anytime af- through the windows of your i mrate ,\ 1II5I from the University denominations and, thus, offer a 1 Pasture conditions had dropped on while potatnr.i, approximately (Affiliated Rescue Kmergency As- ter the first two months. church . . . from the Inside. from 7» per cent of normal on June 95 per cent nl which arc irrigated. : of North Carolina, lie is former as- wide cross-section of resource sociation) witt be suspended during ' sistant director of the traffic stud- .materials. Three enrichment c«ur- the summer months. The next meet- ' ies center at the lalM>rutorie.s. Ing is scheduled for Sunday, Sept jses complete the program." 20, at 3 p.m. in the Fire House, Courses to he offered include: MRS. ROBERT flUCKMASTER Park Ave., Union Beach. NO PAINIING-EVER! FOR THE BEST IN MEATS 11 Shipments Up Cira fr«t •kl«it Alcoa* Alumi- Mn. Dorothy B. 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Milwaukee Bwves Scud Pielrewiez To New Clnl) New l.|;ypi, and Kelly tangled. Matawan Twp. New Bayshorc Team Stives tt.j/t el the <>pp*;rtimi!y 10 take Geiger, J anna rone ihe iedti, -.vhich he l>«ld until ihe 'IZni lap when 'Icllman forced to In LL Tourney; Union Beach Enters Ihe front. Karlit'r, Mjismj: who was Maiawan Township will be rvpre-1 Eastern Rn'ionals at Princrlon iiinnini: lluril was forced lo drop In 10-1 nning Duel si'Mc-d a lirst lime (his year in the j University, Ihc Senior Division nn- cut wi'h a broken HXII-. On ihal UMM Beach Holy Family won team ia the name Utler in the Mnnmouth County Totirmv of thejiional ivent. is listed fur L«ui*- foimh rejiart. Stives .suffered a •lly «M d thrw games pUycd ov. nightcap but M« i/iates could make National I.iltlc LMIMU orfani/Mtion j ville, Ky., AU|j. 2O-2I-2J. tou^'h brtak when he stalled out and 'iail m quit, [raving Holfnwin «r the weekend, but the one win it no headway against Duslal, who gelling under «;u- thitih ivtik. /"or! The evenlual foul :s Williams- worth more than tnything else on four years p.i»t I'nii.linn Hen.HCKI:I hii.s ixirt. Pa. ,m Wor'f. Seiiis Auj;. with ;i umiforiablc- lead which he had them popping the ball up in (ft* Nbedule to Manager Frank been thi- lone Bay.-,hn (•! Link- League biisebiill. flax . I'liititii ti'. the original 21 •koulh wilh Billy Gcijrer picchinjr, his own bail game wilh a home lounship In.--1 \ciii .K!(JH] lo this Mi.nnii-ulh I timily )>i\i-ii.n rais (inched the race. M >• M innings. Billy Jannarone rua wallop with a man aboard in «ren's rrpri-M-nt.iiiori. ' Al Old Biii)|:e Saiuijy, lluffmin WMkcd the lO-inning span for Holy the fifth. He only struck out six Un- Malaw.in Tov.n>hip hiid iiatl tls Hl.yh had :o M'ltle lor .1 third to Wally Funily. ion Beach bailers as against Min- own local KI2 ]i-;ipiu- iinul lust win- T,.-.wi Dalli tib.ich. Kii>l Brunswick. KIH) V* evenlt of lesser continence er's II in the first encounter. Ma- lu when I ho It-apii' '.i;n votril :ii;u ft I A in w rrctird for 2$ laps in his «era dtfcali in a doubleheader at lone fanned three and walked three I tie natioiiiil nijiiini/.iiniiL Unir.n ! I', Olds - rx-wertd riKuiififil. Wnlly JamctburK Sunday. Mike Miner, in Che nightcap. Witkowski fanned , lic.ich irok tIns M«-p when thr old ink Dt^niild. ^LA\(-1I, ilipjAd into second Laktweod Hiuh'» no-hit phtnom, two baiters in Ihe Inning and a half Jul\ ahi-tiil i.f llnlfniiin wilh Joe Killy, beat the Bracken 7-1 in (he firat banded four vt'iir* iiyn. fiwrih, am! Freddie liarharh, lluiit- he worked. M in which Whilty Witkow«ki, Union Bi'nrh wil" be thi' lir.-t '.u inj'lon. 1.1., fifth. Union Beach faces Red Bank •wr Sayrevillc ace'i try lor • sre action in ihc tourney. They C Tire Saturday night at S p.m. in Dirk Oui-n's N'o. It, Key port, had wmtbtck with Union Beach, wu a were elated lo lie in ihe (ipe/nip./ the big one for this week, then will lo .settle for an llih. as the Owens failure. And in the second name, j'.jiii(' of ihc tourney, played with r No. lli ic hold 10 second •ul wkal tuppnti al Fl. Mon-Lauaon.lfc « I t Wrmitr.ltj e I K()C5 against iht- formidable I'rec- liuar Win I.McDujh.rf I 2 I W*tfiin'roii.»ii 4 1 2 spot ir. points f.m. ll*d H AIR CONDITIONED Maa.nMMfc, wilh ex-Maliwaa AC. )H Wt-nier.Srj , * HIM HUUIMI Byr jl >1 K4-I4S4 ayen Rich Wcaner and Oley ftynn.lb 4111 i VlailtuHO ToH-ii.ship has turn I j.! JlMj4M athiaHUa >»ylng with them in mred wilh a firM lounil bye in ihc . :Sl PLAZA « 341 5 Jills 74 Ml 3« In 1h« si-nior division ami will melt ilie i eMHica lo GetRcrliter., coaiider 'II was flrnr* ky MHiHiia: imid Kound J victory for the Tort learn In I incrolt - Manalapan winner lo/nor- ! AllirOHT I'LAZA SIIOPI'INO UB Holy Family 130 rlNTKIl rcftibffo*) nine innings because ft, Mtmtnvuth dm too 1—5 roiv 5:M pin. at Ned Hank. ' fllEE WOKING SKCTION i (.round rule interpretation thai Ken Uaviwm and Mike MUMCJ air : JaaMtkuri (•) IMaa attack (I) ivtd them el a bases-filled ak • k ak i k nuina^ci.s ijf tlit- Union Beach team ; STARTS WED. rua in Ihe bottom of (he first E.Ganity.rl 3 1 1 Flynr.i-I 3 0 0 in Ihe tourney [his yi-ar. All tour-' Hoffman Powers kali*. But Uaioa Beach and Man-Tarl'llont.rl J 0 1 Lauton.rf .1 0 I it1^ li-ams ale made up of H plav- NaJmo.c 33 ] jAnnarcne.lb 4 0 (J Ryan, whota proleat gained I)III,I*I.II 3 1 I llouiahnn.2h 2 0 0 er.s iiml theie [rm&l IK at JeaM onv imposition of Ihe ground rule* Uruca.u 3 1 1 I4tngo,3lj 2 0 0 i ri-'prcsi'iiiiitivt- fr-mi i-vi'ry lean] ,n . To Win At Wall r : •n the hit, limiting il to a double Maxin.Jb 3 1 « Ennla.ll 3 0 0 the league. •coring two runa Instead of a hom- M.Smith,111 3 > 0 Morlarly.c 3 0 1 : The Union Htacti pliiycrs scli-cit-tl Despite KKir resliirls. Jim llolf- ftllnrr.p 3 1 1 M.Krniwv.mi 3 0 0 HKin, Hobertsville, won the (eiiltir- «r scoring four, tiw nothing about Tyronc.Jb 2*0 WIUitmtl 000 ; and ilu-ir tcarm Hre: i'nctieis. lul •he situation (hit wai out of the f.Candy.candy c f 0 0 0 P.MtO'uilh.p 1 1 1 ! Hci-liuild. lii'vis {also ,i I'.-itfhci); nay. Ho- y nl.r• t* a o A i Mike Hilike, lloni"l». Mik,. Kien- .S.il.in);n nijih! .11 "GOOD Wall Stadium, Dtoevled Slmatlea ttt 1 24 1 3 | del, Duiii-fiA, Billv Calvert, l-'in-- NEJGHBOA The diaputed situation developed tear* ky lanlnn: j b;ill.s; > atelier, Mike Mo'-eo jr., llnlfmaii led lieiit (•! i\ JMIIS* 1 . SAM" - •Her Jannarone had retired the Jamt 310 oao 0—0 i Udiiiel.*.; inliclder^. Hofi Guikd.s . till" Jinnh line Id UB Holy FFamili y •no 0--1 flirt two batten in Fl. Monmouth'i ! Kky, l)i,il«t-n, Jnhn Cnurlni'v. Cub,, lr»ti1 Mdoiv .M the (.uile 11 traik. I •penlnt, time at bat. Otey Wathing- Union Mrarh <•) Jamrtkura: ' J.uk fiido-.li. Cub.-., I-d CIIK.VI-I, MnJiiii i! ili\ i.- i,ii i i(!er -l(.e Kellv, I •cn, just back from reserve field ad r h jli r h lloinelb (.iKii a catcln-r), M,irk CllllMl(.hn-ke:i, I'M I misli'-d ' e( • FllTin.i-J 3 fi 0 K.Candv.rl 4 0 1 •July with the Army, slammed out a Kulu-.lrivkl. T i )i e r >; nm'iikl (ind, '('IN/.M-I] bv P.Mkei lio'iii. ; 3 0 1 TmrlliHtv.lh 4 0 0 KK hie Helejnoiilc I ';'t'i -., •Jouble his first lime up as a Sig- J.McO'ili.111 3 (I 1 Jli.y.il.l/ 3 1 2 ers, I ieiiii,!d, Charin- Kreimr. IV •alcer. A walk and a hit scored H[iuralian,2b 3 (J 1 DuMiil.tl 2 1 1 I'un! Nnliiicola. l-iiclmlK. I),!'. !• KIVI 11I Hill McCaithy. !: Valincts Dally Walhington, then another walk 3 0 1 Grurn.u. 3 0 0 Ulan, I- ults, i-rank l)!nr,r.scio, l!r... hold, vul.i-.l.iiitinr f'.i I'I.' • ;i> jit-ni'i a -uil- Kiddie .Show l,itii [ THE J1HMV" ttt charRcd over the plate to make weekend. The former Keypurt HIKII soulhpiiw l-s! at home this weekend, then luke lo the road the lirst manager. Ihe Mataiviin 'IVnMi'-hip jumped inui the ie;u! i.:i ihe l!ii :i-- it 5-0 for Ft. Monmouth. delighted wilh ihe change to n club nearer his home, three days ol next week for ;i series al (ienevn be- player li.vt includes: Piwlu-o, .lot j slait. fhat (aim- Aiiii (,nly M-\III Rangers Edged By Other clubs In the N. Y.-I'cnn. league with their , lore ri'liirninj; lor another home slnnd. l-.aulcs, .lolin But Manager Ryan was an excit- l.tlis to ;•(!. His IU •.'." Cd man, full of protest. The base umpire called the third man to send Keyporl into the lead by (r n pl.iyi-ff coming week will feature lhe HO,- K)Wi). I )H; tir.st le.stan •vailed naught to the umpires, as 18 League champs. Earlier in the I I hunilt'iliictls. % 000 added choice slakes for lime- louttii hip »vJn n Auy.u- •he decision stood. It was a ground season, Jack Szalecki, the Christian niake the playoffs Sundry by rally- I 17 Tennis In Monmoulh Kic (1) iiitliiamis j year-olds at a mile and a MMei-ntli. rules double, and it was two runs, Brothers Academy pitcher, dropped ing to defeat Kcansburg Blue leans ! lu adttition 'M IIM; 17 le.uns in the NOW ! First Run at KIIS Field 10-7 alter on S-l loss »!"' Ml his will be the Illih lunning ol :hr 1 tot four, scoring for Ft. Monmouth. a 1-0 decision to the champs. Sun- ab r h Montnoutli County area, iheir art.' to Atlantic Highlands 40!)s the day «1.2I> 2 I (I C.-rnlili.i- day It was 2-1, another hnirliner. 2 \ I: event. The Choice's more noted ; 1^ lemns in the (Jct.in Owr.tv .ne.i It did not teem such a monu- before hat} put their stand/;i^ in Kli-cardl.ir 3 0 1 N.i|.pi.:'.l. I i i o [ cliiirn to /nine is Ilia! it was ;lie • anil ilu- t^.'fii 1 f.ains ol liw luo mental thing for a while as Geiger With the loss to the Wildcats, the jeopardy. S/.VIII lo.it ATLANTIC wa« in complete control of the •n.cl 0 0 II O'Kelc,2ii-:iii :i 11 • j race in which Kclso, Bohemia's ', conn tie i> t^inpt ue District 11 '.>\ Ranters were thrust back inlo a 0 0 0 iio need to struggle ,'ci a spot in the The Rec combine could do nolh- j j.'.-i'ij'}'* four-time lKjr.se of the year enurf?- • N J. Little Lr.ipie muU-r the i-.d- me and had struck out 10 men 3 I) (I 1 C( rom Ifore the fourth Inning was com-playoffs. They are expected lo meet ing :it Atlantic Highlands wilh the 3 0 1 Cini'is'ii' ' •) (' 21 ' ' ob-scuiiiy lo be one ol ilit ' nnni.stritiion *>\ liili (inklsieui. NOW THRU TUESDAY fined. But (he ruling appeared lo the last place offerinjjs of Ed Lenonh, the car- lliil.Uuxi] .11) 2 0 0 21 n greater hantlica|> borse.s of all nine \ \ he folfov, in>.', re^uliti ions hnvc RNEST BORGNINE Keanshurg Blue J.Durioln.rl 2 0 II M J»ekK.n.ll 2 H 0 noisier Jannarone for he fanned rot-topping hurling star ol Red Kelso had been a liisapixiinimenl hef-ii .set up: Jeans in their final game next Ilobr0er.li 1 0 0 A Sinllti l( (, 0 tl I A enin^s 7 .irnl '•: 'ill ^'.l, (111 v.HH 1 |J 1,Ml • f |,| f,- Dutch Wtrne* to retire the Signal- weekend and clinch al least a lie Bank" Catholic Hid'h. The Keyixirt Sntln.il 10 0 Vnilim'liu.tl 1 H I) as a three-year-old uniii he was en-• All liniriuiniiMil ^.imi's will M.ut pitching burden was .shared .irnonc tered in iHe (-lioirc. His daz/linj: Continuous Suntl.iy ecru without more scoring in the for third place. But if they had Ur'iilnK.Jb-tl 2 tl II at *f:-i!> p in. wilh official Little llal Rolxidee, Ronr.ie Sachs and victory in that event had the iir-i se- first. And then he jellied down to beaten Middleloivn, the one game , League rules in effect. IWlPHi.'uviht frtjtnll lank Dufiois. Fielding miscues al i.l b i racing ^orJd suddenly 'A-nuler , Mful 2nd Bia Hit cut off their further bids to add to more In the win column would he start by Duliois ?nd Robedee. "wTlat have we litre." His (inline iiuisl last at k-jsi four inr.inns to Vw-ir score. have made lot of difference to Ke\ purl 0«> 010-1 Haarahaa Gallee* Home pot the Rfc nine off on the wrong At. IIIK'ilhnda 10 foe reckoned in the Kentucky 1 IK? official (three and- one - ha!! them. foot and they never became right- It was his old teammate. Dan ', if home '.earn is a head); re^n! a- ( lit CMffllAB JIBS ed. The two errors putting 409 run- KrjiniM H.r (It) 1 Hourahan, that put the first dent On Saturday, the Rangers notch- tiftfl quill's fwhi-n a winner car. be: nciun ,.i(»» ed a decision over Keansburg 30, ners on base were followed bv a j,h t h r h | to become the second ^reaifM mon- • (Itli-i ininetl) called becauM* of •• ilnto Geiger's sterling pitching ef- l Terry Moore hurled a fine walk and Dan Curtis' clout for 1! Jae'n.M'21. 2 2 1 \ .ii ey winning horM; (if nil lime. weaihtT, darkness or curfew v>\\\\ fcrt. llourahan crashed out a dou- ne uame Iliic'dJ.VI. rl 4 2 1 JO m for the Neubacher forces. y hree 4C9 runs. » PANAvisior fcie in the top of the fourth. Doug s. They Vwulo.l, 2 1 1 Sl.'.b.li 3 a o Tln.s year a comparable .situation not be re.sjinnl; incomplete or lit-dt Lonjto dribbled down a roller that gave him a two-run lead in the Robedee walked Fred Benhii SliSMK.rl 1 I I Vitk.el 4 1 a exists as five horses who have C.aincs '.wll be icMitned fn>m the [ firsl inning on a walk loi Garhy 11 IliilUili.lb 4 (' 1 KM HA I-'KI. - SAT. Werner, the Ft. thirducker, mis- when Highlands came to bat in the 2 J p as ihrec- |vr*mt cf Mi^rx-iiMim; prott^t«» niu>t '< STARTS WF.DNKSDAY Tucker, a two-bagger by Tufly Slmnson.!- 4 (I 1 } linn;.e •J22 COLOR handled, Hourahan making third. third. Bill O'Connor followed with I'llilKlH'in.el 4 <' 1 At.Mitrr.lb 3 0 l ! year-olds, not venous ronlender*. in \H' ifs<»!\fd before th^ nt-xt p!=U' "> -. Mueller and a tingle by Jack Scoll. CARTOON CARNIVAL! Mickev Ennii then flied to center a double, scoring Hertha. This was r.Marhli.ll 0 e (i I'lluir.M 3 0 (I any off thhe itiplile vrown rvf'nis ?f• slaiit-d iincl wilt not he conndi-rnf 1 and Ifourahan galloped home with He made Ihe lead stand up so well all for Robedee, Sachs coming in 2 1 I C:i,iiulU,rt cate Kcl>o'h ^mriiiiriii from no- . any piityvr may piirh but a plnver SUN. - MOM - TUES. than one man on base in any inn- .1 DuHi,li.,if 1 (• I; "achs held the -toilers down for a i 2 where in ihf ("hoift*. may nr^t |)iti h in < onsecutive >:;MTI- ( There were more Holy Family ing. Hits by S7aleckl and {.often i hree innings and the Rec team y,<» Stakes Winner* i_s nor in more ihiin nine innings mns coming up in the top of the Swan^er made Ihings more secure •A, W 11 something in Ihe top of the j in one jiiimc, • fifth. With two outs and Ed Flynn for the Rangers after Ihe fifth. g n p r \i\ InnlaRfl NuJnvn>u% .,l itkes \vinn( r.s arc Io fifth B k lkd L : In dddiiion tn the- toumey fi»i fl-12. vn fint, Jim Lawson walked and Lead Deea Not Stand Up fifth. Byron Jnck.son walked. Lou Hint Jtitns iVD 1— ' be found en \hr lis; of eli^ibh-s lor ' Ihen John McDonough singled home Riccardi singled and Ken SfynrlStyarlo ,. K».I|HPII Met 1(» x-ll the Choice but it is pos>ibk' that a t year-oltis. Senior Divt.Mon plav will Flynn. This lime Hourahan connect- But against the Wildcats, the also walked, filling the bases with horse who huh not wtin fl flakes ; lake p!«up for ki\s 11 I.V ed for an extra • baser to right cen- Rangeri early lead did not Hand none out. Jackson scored niter lhi. bottom of the fifth, Werner Rol a on an outfield error. S/alecki re- shortstop. W. }In^>.• in PIMTV'JI Km^liily Man- NOW THRU NEXT TUES. pelled an early Middlelnwn threat League llWIVI •IN ll«ATKf>WWMAYl->10C life when McDonough dropped his O*t Four More Nun* ner, who won f ht- Ltir/ipl^htfr "GLADIATORS 7' and tetlled down until the bottom fly in right field. Werner stole The -XHts then went en 10 remove Hand;rap .it Mtminouih eartn-r in — Color — on the fourth. Nun Perth Arntwy Arcs!! Evenings 6:45 • 9:03 Mtood. Longo made a great cutoff any doubt about the .situation by ! i)ie Tiif-("itnjf. )•» a nouiinci' to !hi* on Wathingtt i'a smash but could In that frame, Jack Lacey led off hammering Hank DuBois lor lour With only a week of lh» regular f'li»u( e a* i^ I.t. .S.M'n* o'Ani'il bv .lark I.nimon CMM IRKEI not get the runner, Werner holding PUV ARIA with a two-banner for Ihe Wilricaff. more runs in ihe bottom of Ihe ;season left in ihe Rarilan-lfolmdel Ii, fi. W'Urtis win/ M;I*. ».riojnl m Werny Schneider Saturday Matinee 1:45 to second. Duke Thorington ihen Then Billy Kalkhof, Ranker shorl- sixth. that Nice and prc\KHijily winner (if "Cl»fu» Ejpn-M Train Hid*" S-15 I.eagut, Mime of the learns bunted lo third, lie beat Ibe slop, miscued on (jrourulcrs rapped ilie Saraniic n NVu Yf>[k. DNKN FHKF. making third. Abtlella I'lune home accidentally hit in the back bv a particularly the case in the Major Farrn'? KrniiK kv Juy who MOII ii from Longo, and Werner scamper- after Tony Basile's lonf fly to left CM)!) M I(,MH«H SAM" ed in 10 score the tying run. And ihrown ball. The Matawan High j D,vision where the Rockets the in Delaware Park's Kent «nci Mar- JOSM'H K. I.PVINE with the winning marker for the ion K. Frankt-I's Hiip4rs victc»r in : Ft. Monmouth had two more run- lefty got off lo a *hnky Mart when ... kE h Tj rf h ( PRI .SKKI"S Wildcats. 1 HI I) HANK ners in scoring position with none 'an error and hits by Bill Vosk and * Mm lean * MiliiviiJ.**, HNO art < liv The Rangers had one last chance, [chick G.-andi put Kcrnsburg out in : *'«'»< Keansburg Fire Co. are in « Pfrf* A HamnmMt'in'ft CARLTON in the lop of the seventh, when I front the Firsi lime at bat. Key-; tight scramble for the two remain- The iidtitt! fr;ihir. nl JIMMIH- ,il -iTATK IAIH" ZULU TiajM Pilchiikj Dual SzaleckC*__| *<_-._l^i single. d_1 - and1 l/.lKalkhol 1 .1 f walk.. ^11. - port'.. s firs., t •bailers . , ~*Byro n Jacksom I n . ;,, tourney spots open. Thr Yank- tht- Oti-.ini.H.tt ti.uk trm wtt k«-nd iS Ciml Man K BUM T«4tinK"l«'r iimi 1 tclinimma But Jannarone put on a great ed with one out. But Scott funned 1 will bf ihe .loldmK of lh»_- iinnmt] Pal and iht Indians an- a.^ureri of *how under this pressure, fanning and Jim Doyle forced Szalrcld ntjstieb, Keaasburg pitcher, Tujf Chaniy Mail which h.i^ ;n- "IIOH the other two luurnty 5p ft ri end Wed-, McDonough tent a hot grounder ov. SUC(I thrc( pHMe, jn his shulout Did Not Touch Base I There was an elt-vrnih - hour up ni-sday wilh the iiinmnn ol the ! •r the third sack for two base*. triumph. KeyiXHi ce«med to have vvrapped spltinR of the Mandiniu in iheTwn Jlft.W^ added Midsummer Httrdle ' McDonough made third on a pass- it MlUliInn up the ball fjnm« in the mini. Jack- j «r Division when the Albt Truck- I'ftcin^! handicap (i\«-r B I wo-mile j ed ball, Geiger lost Hnurahan on (I) WlUfall (f) M>n walked pnd mrde second on ar ers, (rHilin^ (h« Warrir.lf 2(1 II Cnran<1tMi.2ti 2 0 0 Onylf.rf J 0 I) "l 0 0 oul a iiome run And Keyporyp t flp- 7 2 Ihe woods yet. Jannnrone, who had Griffon, rl Kiflif'f V J | i,l M MIDSUMMER HURDLE H'CM Ci)nrny,lb-2b 3 0 0 Lomlmrili,)] 3 0 0 ppenrod to have I up HIP 1 tl. IA.MA PI. M< niriiuitli pitched a lull game for the South Swmi|l«r,cf 1110 Intnlh wilihh tthreh o more runs crof.^ini ^ the I Juniishwri: '.t. .'nli.ll 111 »( h 1 V/t-d, July 79 Amboy team in the A I! A A League f'nrm I on Thursday, lired In the start of plate. Hul it turned oul lo hi1 no Thi- llnlv an oul lo retire the lihlOi.n llta 1. Kl. M(. himielt toi'.fthrr tn fun a pinch hit- side. hill I' . llllCCll T-.ip. 1 ter for Geliter. John Bland hit » Klilu'di'l' h.f .1 hcilKI : Ihr l|,illlh hill,I )!., lltlml . 1 Hi, I'rlilay'i Itr totmcer to second and a run scored a o o .so ii i u i /, t r iind did IOIH-II I'vtry h.f-r >o thnl I ? J bin Bland was the second out. Tills Miidm 3I IN Sll«h.3lj Mnnaprr KII.--MI'K I B.TueH«r,rl I 1 I U>flm,»a i -1:II 2 fcfl it up lo Werner. The Malawan- helkd) a i4-2 Iiml wlirn KI.I 2 W 1. Murllcr.Sh » I I Vnok.cl It, II. Tin 16 2 rnV.Kl. #r cracked an easy grounder lo Kalkhol.aa 4 0 0 OrMi.li.t' Ciinic to bill in ilii' ton I the tilth. lUl-ilon S.'.l 11 "-lup TiH»« i Srliiiull'M 1 I•in/i-n lifl VI W 1, 1! IAMA 12 3 .mm COLOR iecond and Iho bull game was ov- Sonltr 4 0 1 Alnali-r.lli i o Il wns lii'ic il.it S/varto ".us hit • f II flHllll S'l.nlrekl.lb 3 1 1 M(irnn.:h so 4 e ; .'.wf *r. Holy Family hanging on for a by III" bnll. lit' i:amrlv kept on 11 (il Mil f'( Ffi J.lBMIlMllll.11 A. S« »nn*r,ef I O I OoidcMI «• \ ;u mri K in • 0 1(1 PETER ELKE i5 win. pllchlng. Bui he wits IKI inn^cf Till- f'I'lili' Jani«.lJur« 444 llTurkfr.il I 0 (I tMrCicrv.lf 1 0 u i « II If * » I \ II t ri Mmmnufll .«) SELLERS'SOMMER OiKer whiffed 31 bailers In 10 nll II 0 0 Il»l!i7;nn rl"ht, Ho wr.lkecl tno hniti is ihfii Aliwi Tliltll 141 .410 3 0 11 l<»i« John Tlflrlo «ncl Rock /\l»«lcr ^nl Vnn RESORT OF RACINO inning* and walked five. Jannaront I llniili. Union IH-»eh hill «H(I he had l< fltill. Kobrdrr lli.wrll Tup. u;s inm CCUNFCHT, N. I, fanned II but walked nine, tut thr S77 •Ki.|iM>l 12 l«x* ov«r In relltf. An error bv Mhn.r llhl^ 1'ihmit Sf'iiik« tewer ilia and walks that Oelgtr Hriirv ky tnnlMfal '|][',l'i,iil ri11 w 1 nlltt Inn Ctirltn tl. Hoi ,lil( 101 Krnn*. filth* Jtflnn Pnnuborn In c*ntir on Alwnli'r''. VV I. f llowtd cam* al Inopportune tlmei Itarllfin FtantvrH tiH 01ft w—4 14 I! Krlinlllli' when rttey hurt the moat. Nip let Hire*' Kvanslm. f! runs si-nrt'. S«lilHl«v It wss 5-4 s^nliist thf Rfr tram. 1 i* Hi t.. II. IA Dull Antaa putilwt fnd inddor tiinlrif Ifiinci s Ki'Ui.'H il Furl Mi'iuni In lite far duller action at Jarnrn- Call By fcUon* flint Jt-finn milled unc In , . iinliiii In i,i nl II. II Tlie Ihc • txtIt on Vi«k' Hi.v.ell T"|i nt Helinni i *i'('l(-rit! imd iJitiinp MtilillHV U &uiln»» of play for Holy Family lor <).*• M.iinucin A i»nn ttlxiard. Hi), with line out In Iliilllillcl MII IIII Hi,ii,I .IH> Knlil, I'l^ llMl»'ft» Onlnri IH mil Wai Korfd <« Many KHiney'a (hni- I nl, Vcp Warner l-'oot- Ihi' bottom ol tlit' Irnme, llnllornn ,il I'fMll Ml'llllllllllll III Ml.tlHHIIIfl" Iliilmill'l VII HiiklK l !y ,']ii i i M* and Flynn'i ilnglr In Ihr fifth imtl K, will t* held Snfurdfiyy / ii/.d Kl Hulkedkd, Oi'VO . IJI 1 /linn -niKlt III I.. I' IAMA l Fllh'i'l MMi.til ' 111(1 U Till' «mt»l of fha firm game, Wlikowskl frtun 10 urn. to 12 o'clocl k noon nt IIn hit unlflyll , sending in llnlliunn. VI. T OIIIII Muivif. iianiliiK.il M • CluWmmi H was T»iter! en it nf the lam by ihr lhe MHIIIWHII Hetrrntlnn Crntttr, .Imk.Min viilkcd iiml (lie s.uku wrrf Ktiniih .MIIII I. Mli> Mroril ni,i». of Iho opciiiim garnt M Nil. \k\9 tmlwr^n llu* loaded. AtwnU'i euori'd nn Hlc- Mhrll I'I.IIII inlii AI,,I,II Irui'M'irs in the US, Payroll Sav lhl C III riml« inn« I'lnn now iicninnl for nion- On >.* ..|V> ind ««fni hnnf *»!• of nine inn] 1,1 V'fir*, wfj^tilnv c.irill'•< nip mid the lyinc inn wnK IMiir I'M'le lll.lf'itr II II tepi ',, .'hinfi,' Oniec. *m1 l)uatsI. M «ftd 116 pwtwii, will l» i Thru Illllv NlrunK mid Hunk m i,iil c I'hl' I'" I II limn .'ill (KT rciil of (ill Scries K, I'II,M/|.II lul VHV II II llontK Mild iiiinuiillv. W»II.I,» aepi lit* Italy ^nmlly fiilli.Hnl will] Mill ' hll« lo Tfcwdoy, July 23, 19*4 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* NiiM

COME SEt ^lears-Muldietown Bay shore Americans Capture lltartv Katinu-.-Hxtra Sa\in»s. Too! "SuijiT-Right" BEEF . . . YOU'LL SAVEI Windup Saturday District 9 Babe Ruth Title "S*ff-iigfet" luifty- SHORT CUT Ttaritan Bears, piloted by Dom Bayshore Americans moved Into with hits. Phillips scored on Mark- Cufano, will wind up their season stale (ill* play in Ihe Babe Huth er'* bin^le and Sands camt In lh!» romlns weekend plavinK Mi*- Tmirnty by overcoming Laurence when Steve Franklin grounded u> rtetown WiWcnts Saturday al either Harbor 8-2 in the District No. Ssecond. But here Wilt suddenly look Kryporl ll>.h Field or St. Joseph's. championship round fame at Mala- RIBS OF BEEF liold ol himself and fanned Jack Thia will be a lost "shot" lor Man- wan Rd. Field Sunday. The Uay- G'Kecfe and Tony Pascjuale to re- ager Cuyann's p'ryrrs nfrainst llie ! short Americans were slated to Irnpue champs. Walt Hamnnn will play Hamilton Township at S«it- tire the side. 0VIM-WADY go on Ihe ni'inid auninst the Mlil- lick Field in Yardville last nifcht in Laurence Harlxir never pot a NONE HIGHERI dtoowiicrs. an Area 3 semi-linn! round name. man flu base n^ainst Will for Ihe Bauman nude a near miss of it » Ihty ivin at Yardville, ihe Bay-1 rcJi cf ii,,: ^ame. A walk, an er 65 fSr.Min'-y nt noi'-i n Field aeninst ,shorlore Americans return lo Nescafe r and hils by I'HUI Eovino and rn by CALIFORNIA CUT •INELESS NHCI Iht nil - winn'n' V.I'l'V.'.ls. liisiiiR ! Field, Freehold. Salurday, lo play ]- rankit Devino ran up the score "faftr-RitM" •*>! J-l on errors. T.-.; ri-!i !inn.!vr, in ; !hi- winner ol a Frcthold-Perlh Am- i „„ „,„„.„.L . ..„,.„Hl , in lliie Laurence Harlxir HONE fiia |i. i (jume for i'v JI;-.-!ct ifrm, : boy-Trenton eliminMion round t<>r]YMWm „, lh), thhli Wa|ks a(1)1 a Mi Ihe renowned Mii'dMov/nrrs ;Ccn!ml Jersey honors. ; bad error lei in two American runs HifiMERI their heads, bill i--vors nrdii! T 1 i Richie Wilt n«aln was Ihe wurcc ji n ,,,,. ,our|h |hen shaw 1)jt , home POT ROAST «H; 55 BIG G'f SELECTION 'Of fcim. Tom Griffin and Mir' 'v Al> nl bayshore Americans riumph He ,„„ „ , ,„ eld Laurence llarboi lo Iwo hils, wi|h man alj wr(1 |hr (irth •fella hurled lor the wlmirrs. lind Laurence Harbor wa» hnpeless- The Bears racovereo Irom ilieir fri'ncd II and nlkccl none in scor- 9*t TOP SIRLOIN, RUMP or TOP ROUND inn his pitchinx triumph. Laurence iy< a«tback lo blink Ihe Atlantic 1! "h ihe tub man al lands «• team 24 Sund?v ru SI Ilirbor sent Joe Masker, Madison Joe 1 Lou's, i. ar,d Shaw free SMOKED HAMS Jowph'> Held, Al Jablomki -ml fmvir-liip HIRII pllclier, lo ine « Mvcy Chleco worked this om for not Masker's sandwiches alter Ihe name lor hit- J mitnd'itnd bm il ting hornets. (ht victory. Bob Sundln. the bi;>i':y. He look a shelling Irom Ihe Lawtnr* Haib«r BONELESS ROASTS SwPlr R fh SMALL y MMdballer from Henry Hudson lirsl Unychore lime al bat. Ainrilr*n> (II) (2) 89 Wh3l» OB i ! lo 0 H "SMMT differ' Itif Hll WM on the mound for the los- l.< rrt» OH Will) Hit •bit iti k Tiklt.tl 4 I 11 rhllliw.Jl i 33 1 1 00 In ihal first Bayshi>re lime at bal, K.Shtftv.b A I AA Kjtn«tf..i>ii 3 } D Start to Fauna Fr,'.) T:ctn ltd oil with a hit. Frank- Wllt.p 4 I I ftunlo.r 3 « MMdlelown icored In Ihe (ouilh lyn Shaw grounded out, but Will Li>.Saplii,c-ll 3 2 I M«*k»r,|> 3 « •MEIIHERI Gmnjb 0 2 II I'rmikllii.lb i « • taaint when Mike K«deraha «ol a walked. Mirin I.o Sapio slammed UrihUb 2 II e Oli»n,lli 1 11 0 GROUND CHUCK y Hit m Chieco'a miKue. Bob Ball- Out a hoi ie run for a 3-0 Baysh'>re l a I ii n KMf 59: r H«K 3 II 0 wtg (tallowed wild • hit and a wait lead. Tlic Aincric'iM loaded ihe W.Jai'ktun.lf 1 II (I I'unquiilOI) M l i l> • 1 aW. V..I, F»,b an error' by Wildcat catcher, Bill CANNED HAMS Laeey, on a cut-down play at home Moat Loaf 59- Ground Round XV. 89: Hormtl or alter Tom Harley grounded out. MONI Top Ondt A Th* Bears used a bunting attack VFW Softbailers Matawan Township HIGHERI 8 to io i an the sixth that filled Ihe bases Roof Short Ribs 45: Stewing Beef 'eT 69: with two outs and brought Abdclla Little League on In relief to fan Block lo retire Must Take Two the side and preserve Ihe Wildcats SAVE ON A&P's Fresh Fruits and Vegetables: narrow winning margin. Cliffwdod VFW so/ibaJlers nwst SUNSWEET On Sunday, Chicco drovi; in a run put an (nd to their losing ways ihis | for the Benrs aftc- Jablonski had coming Sunday >il Atlantic High- New Jersey walked and advanced on an error. lands or oUe they will he oul of ihe NONE HI6NERI The Hnzlet i.im. mnde it stand up post-season playoffs of Ihe Jnier- PRUNE JUICE BLUEBERRIES *vi'n though lnfl ^9s threatened in boro League «)f .Monmoulh Counly. the fourth nnd af;ain in the filth A 3-1 loss lo Pi. Monmoulh ;it the fSAVE I •llqt.Bfl. j The two teams will now meet for WeilerR—Fine Ealiag yintn Chicco relieved Jablonski and new Cliffwood Rcc field Sunday re- i strikeout wilh ihe bases ! a Iwoiiiil-of-ilirce play-off lo he- NONE HIGHER! duced them itiriT .slrai^)H.s. Al- 1 SWEET CHERRIES 39* come ihe rhjinipjofi. ,«wU to retire the side. ter Ihe Kiimr iit Hij'.lil'tiuls will The Bears scored a^ain in the come a regular !.(-asi>n finalt uilh \ An All-Star Irani has bi.cn selecl- fcollom of the sixth lo give Chieco Lon^ Hranch and ihis on'.* must be !ed to if-privrni Iho l.tajMic for the • little belter margin on which to Naiional I.itilr League Tourna- nwrk In Ihc final frame. The Rari- won loo. GOLDEN CORN isffi 6-29* ment, lir.sl Hiime lo IK* scheduled tun relief pitcher scored the run. The savini; crace (or ihe Cliff- aj-'ainst J-'rri ho]d. KIU066S ««.fbf r»r»« — NOKE HIDHlfl! Oallftrnli—Valincil We led off with a hit, made second wood Club is ilwt Ixith Highlands Sdcri'-d fur ih<- icitin art1 Wayne C when the ball rolled away Irom the and I.ong Br«imh arc sf't-rintl 11ivi- ; Scbiibi^rr. Pit*'!' MIIII and I:dv\ard New Green Cabbage 5 Oranges "»..* 10° 39* Highlands center fielder, then came sion outfits, liui i'V<;n >o, Ihe need; Cooper of 'I he Mds; Joe Zamlx in on Jablontki's hit. Lurry Mayer of usini: thf-ii be.,' piiLh(-rs in [he ; SPECIAl"K" Msarby F.rmj—NOHE HIOIIfH! rin* For Sllcinf »lso hit safely, and Hartley walked, rupjicd Nijiht So(t>>;ill LCCIJHIC puts C cut Sunc'in then poured his last ball thu VFW Icnm on the spin for hurl- thtoiiRh lo fan both Billy Vena and ing tak-nt, Last nifhl they were Pascal Celery 2 !ll 29 Tomatoes Charlie Albaro. •uppiMieil 10 ftiuaru oil nyainut ram Fmh—KONC HIQHtRl Ttndtr Crlia—NONE HIRNEW ••rlua >V>r> 12) Al. Hlchlanir Loori's uiuU.'r ihf lij.f,his and m%xt i Miniv.ej,', <, ar —. 2 € 0 Nappo.flb 4 0 1 branch. 3 1 2 O'Kcefr.2l> 41(1 season and will start ihe plav-olf A&P - GRADE A 3 0 0 Berlhn.M ill Errors frittered the jjamt wilh wilh thi.' Kanis npjiosin^ tin.* Mus- inhmi.p-iii 2 0 1 O'Connor.cf 2 0 0Pt. Monmnuth away. Rij;ht ui ihe jtangs. The winner will play The ORANGE or LEMON '-- 2 0 0 Curl's,II) 2 0 1start the visitors were "shoved" < I 0 1 BruinlK.lt .TOO Cubs. Two-oul-iifthree will deter- lyrr.rcf out ahecd by a VI-'W miscue. Wilh mine Ihe champion. 1 1 »-» Ihe relay from the uutfield been Luck ran all against ihe local Jaw Nrtar Ra>M«ii ft*ari II) MM4lrl««a thrown way ver the head of theskipper in Ihe annual Lons Branch WIMcsU It) Cliffwood catcher. Ice Boat & Yacht Club outboard iltb •bi a CHERRY PIE ~4 II V pixr'dl.2b-lb3 < • The VFW jilayerj did themselves regalta on Pleasure Hay last Sun- -i•• 0 KMtrnha.lf ~3 1 • tip for good in the lop of the fourth. dry. Ray Hammond, Cliffwood Crvilmenl h»* Baalle.lt - I » • Bernie Ward led off with' a tingle Beach, was the (inly one to have AH Hivut «cnf. All fU.u, 2» C 111 for llie visitors. Jack Williams went ICE CREAM 3 1 I anything to brinj; home, as he f>4ik>m«U)b 1 « B l*«y.e ' S • • out, but Bus Bratten hit to George Rained a ihird place trophy in the llnrtlryiir 3 0 0 EM'ikm.2li-H 1 « • Jacobs at first. A wild throw on ALT race. The dny was a disasler- V«.na.il 2 0 0 Kanc.lb 3 0 (Ian attempted force at second sailed Hajvr.rt 0 0 0 Uiintwrtll.rf 2(0 ous one fur John llenriksen, Key- Don't Milt 7*«M Ivy I 3 0 1 K.Johnnm.cl 2 • 1into center field and Ward scored. port, whose boat was stove in on SAVE ON FROZEN FOODS' Orlllln.p-lli 1 0 aBrallen winding up at third. Frank her bottom by a submerged log Tala* •!••—All t\*ift Burkhardt then grounded lo Acie while he was warming up for the 24 1 2 Minute Um\4— l«9«lar «r Ptali l Cottrell, who threw wildly cm IheBU event. Skip Fuller, Union , PUwitan B«nr« «M< 010 •— I Iry 10 cut down Bralten st theUeach, losl his steering cable while AP ImiMJuU tH Conned Soda '"24'lr MMdMown Wlllkala plate. So il was a third unearned lie win running Ihird in All and had NW—MMVT MITT—II" Wl«» run for Pt. Monmoulh. to pilol his crafl in seventh wilh foible For First Larry Gallagher, Pi. Monmoulh a hand tiller. 55* LEMONADE pitcher, had llie Cliftwooders fat- POUND OKI Wondorfoil Army Botoball Tourney ing out of his hand to the last in- While no good fortune attended Jmr ninii. Here Frank Washington led the bayshore drivers at Long Potato Chips - "rsr Twc civilian membert of Ihe Ft.off with a double. Bob Cislo singled Branch, their comrades In sport Manmmilh baseball learn now play- home the VFW run. But Gallagher were flourishing al other scenes. Our Own 10-95 ing in Ihe Jersey Shore League, then bore down to fan Ray Eulo Ronnie Zubach. Morgan, set a new Tea Bags I.D..I 64: 54* R«Mkn %9MW4 dry Wathinalon and Rich Wenner, and Hank Cleary and KM Ray Cislo Jersey Speed Skill record at 72 C imire recenlly of Ihe disbanded on a» tasy pop up, ending the miles per hour running on Ihe Piizorettes 2 Z 49 Malaw.m AC. will be activated in game. Susquehanna River al Nnrrislown, Cheori-Aid •"- 6^19" Army duly as veterans so they can Cllff«M* VIW fl. Monmoatk (1) •f baktng drill—the iwult: • i Pa. And Bob Leiwenski, Union mm m Ann f*f« l-^k- tfb V • -aa. t«|. flay with the Signaler team in the (I) Beach, Just back from Army re- CMIM you aa't beat for vahwl •kik ibib >U HK First Army baseball tournament at serve duly, celebrated by taking • mtakb la "~< *tP fc»« l*a«Mi Governor's Island in September. Joutln.c t * 1 r.liiirk'itl.rl 4 • 1 Beefsteak " Colirtll.ab J « 1 rii.lf J 1 1a second in llie California Ski Margarine e^on ,,2V Walhinglon and Wenner are both jMH.Iit.lb 10 11 R.Wlinl.lb 40 1boat class in ihe racing al Nor- •rl.3b 3 0 1 Army reservists, so there are nor.Wnnh'ton.lf I 1 1 Gill.trl.3 rislown. Leiwenski was against op- MiaMtaMaidOraafaaial.'.rtr problems in selling them reaclivat- B.Ci«lo.3b ~ " ' BukM-f erating the boal of Russ Hamlin, Corn Oil ^^ ^69- MlflMl a »ri ID a specific period. However, AM '"lA* * I * "* aK ^ H.CIilo.lD Hazlet, who is on duly wilh Ihe A&P-SMALL SIZE K Billy Geiger, not yet of Army sue, Ctury.M armed lorces Ibis summer faraway P«». l« IT W> M0 »-3 1 Chip **"J*"I^ and Wednesday in Ihe Ft. Dix - Ft. ifnoui vrw 000 000 1—1 A call for rejiisuaiion of young UPSraaaJaiaa Monmouth series, then will go with boys, ages nine to 13 years who SiitkiM Kriipy Oracktri Wenner and Wathington in August Finding It difficult lo save? A wish lo plsy Pup Warner -football to South Carolina tor an overnight painless, profitable habit is thethis fall, has bem issued by Guad- A&Ft Dmtry ¥•!»•$! kip for • doubleheader with Ft. purchase ol Series E Bonds alcanal POKI, Veterans nf Foreign lirry'i Bittttr d—k'm "UZ\ aWNM- through the Payroll Savings Plan Wars, Clitfwood. Rt-nislration will at work or the Bond a Month Plan be held Salurdry and Sunday at KMblir PKM U*4m uotta|t uaaata r.,(.UIi^ ..» Now It the HIM (• advertise whtr« you bank. Why not try it and the ,mst between 12 o'clock noon those unused articles (or isle. A sea how easily your money adds and 3 p.m. The VFW-sponsored r •mad ad in the classified column up In security for you and your team will play in the Southern Con- ft* will turn them laid caaa lor you. country? ference. FRUIT COCKTAIL Oar 0«a lastaat Taa M IrwiffOajiioj OfiaHj vanpaanj NawaiiaaPaadi HEY - LET'S Claaa't Baby Faaa* "••i-d Hi Jf Kraft CrtMhir larral ^Z »£W £* Thb Is Your CALL OUT For The VET'S ANN PAGE Pill) Dutch 2? VITALIS Wishlwit;;,';" dnuh% ; W "POP WARNER" PUDDINGS Marcal Patt'el Na^him I 'X19 * IPANA TOOTHPASTE Regular Style Seafood Yaiu0%! All Flavors liit—g it. ux MI Qerber't Baby Ctrealt 111 Fancy Shrimp 75e •r Calo Oat FN« ?<**% )0c i. CQO Rainbow Trout r, China Btauty Diimtr t'n Jrfm'i 7 fi MfO TEAM Cdlcb.n v.::-tt Cooked Scallops ''''"'I 00 Ajai CIMMT Shrimp '""ZZ ,.n I B7«F Kleenex Facial Tiui.it At V.F.W. fa flomi anal III. 4|f * 1 W.lll Hid.d.** ,1. Wliil, JU.fa) f..g. Mt CLIFFWOOD Super 7 II, ll JM "* SATURDAY, JUIY 25lh Walter! TiutM Mi> IKJ CI-IDH Q §f and filcfn •fl»(llv» thru Jnt., July ISlh In Supar |||h SUNDAY, JULY 26th Mml>«lt ond S«l(-Servlt« llor»« only In Notllnirn Ijai LanuJry Dtttr|Mt N«w Jtttty, Orcnoo «nd Kocklantf Ceunliri. ScaHiisui in, 12 NOON to 3 P.M. .•7a r I J 1 IMG'**"' 11* I..UI , 1',...!,,.in, I , |, M.Ik H.»I Al...l,,.|ic I'IIIMI ,SIIIIM|I i.ltir, •OYS 9 to 13 YEARS OF AGE ARE ELIGIBLE RARITAN TOWNSHIP CLIFFWOOD KF.ANSBURO PORT MONMOUTH Hi, 36 and P00U Ava. Highway 35 and Cliffwood Ava. Rl. 36 ond Main St. Rt. 36 and Wilton Av#. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, July 23, 1964 Births DICapua ^v Couple Married Cliffwood Beach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiCapu'a, '- Keglvy Woodsiile Ave.. Keanshiir". »re Mr. and Mrs. James Kegley, 11th parents of j daughter Ixirn Satur- In Keansburg Girl Is Bride St. and Davern Ave.. West 'Keans- day, July 18. 1!W4. at Riverview burg, are the parents of a daugh- Hospital. Anna Lucy Betien, daugh- Miss Patricia Holden, daughter of William Holden, 5(1 Boi'levard ter, born Tuesday. July 14, litfil, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Ber- !in .Monmouth Medical Center. Perrin len, M Twilight Ave., Keansburs, I East, Knollcrofl, Cliffwood Beach, Mr and Mrs. Kichard Perrin, * came the bride of Harry Clifford i became the bride of Paul Pelo. son j Peters Park Ave . Old Bridge, are parents tueffer, ion of Mrs. Wilbert iof Mrs. William Keinharl. 8lfi lias-! of a daughter born at Perth Amboy j ton Ave., New Brunswick, Saturday, i \ A son was IKIIIJ Wednesday. July IchaeHer, <9 Seabreeze Way, • 15. l%i. in Riverview Hospital to General Hospital. KeatMburit, and the late Mr. July !«. 1964. The Rev, William F-. Webster iMr. and Mis. Laurence Peters 3 Schaeffer, Saturday, July IK. 1M4. ' liuct.ni'li Dr.. HazJi'i. Crulg The Rev. Frederick Valentino performed the. dcuble ring cere- Mr. and Mrs. James Craig, performed the double rind ceremo- mony in tlie Laurence tfarlxtr Pro- Concannon Bioad'.vav, Kevpoit. are parents of ;le.stant Community Church at J ny in St. Ann's Church. Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Concamion, a daughter born at Perth Ainhoy •t 2:30 p.m. i P.m. General Hospital. I Tht- bride was given in marriage 1314 Shore Concourse. Cliffwood The bride was xiven in marriage ;by her father. She wore a white or- Beach, are the parents of a son, Sullift by her father. She wore a fkwr- jganza gown designed with fitted born in Penh Amboy Hospital. lentcth lace gown with sequin-stud- Mr. and Mrs. David Sutliff, Cy- bodice, short sleeves and cascad- Burnt-He press Lane, Matawan, are parents.' si ded fitted bodice, long sleeves and I Ing ruffles down the back of the cascading tier* of lace forming • A son was born in Perth Ainboy of a daughter born at Penh AmlwyV,.' , floorTeugth skirt. An cllmw-lenglh General Hospital. chapel train. Her three - tier fin- iveil «l illusion fell from a crow'n of '• Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Warren >ertip • length veil of illusion fell | pearls and she carried a small i Burnette, R[) I. Box I32C. Mata- from a crown of iridescent crystals nosegay of white curnaiions. wan. and she carried a cascade bouquet Will* Piled Of Amazon HUM. Wear* Turquoise Organ/a ; Vorfc Mr*. Harold Harris, New Brunx- IWM b Mali* W ItoMr . wick, the matron of honor, lion a Spec, j Rudolph C. York and Thomai R. Crippra Mrs. Anthony Miiltore, Brooklyn, j turquoise orguiua floor-length gown { , Mrs. York, Battery A., Third Mis- Thom.is R. Crippvn. 561 Allanlli HI the matron of honor for her with a small matching hradpitce. sile Battalion. Old Bridge, are the Ave., Spring Lake Heights, willed •isttr. She wore • street • length She carried a nosegay of aqun snd parents of a daughter, born Sat- his estate to hi.s wile, Winifred A. •own designed with a white lace while carnations. urday. July 11, ID64, in Patterson Criopen, who was named expeu- Bodice over orchid chiffon with • Army llospiial. For' Manmuuth. trix. •ealloped tltred orchid chiffon John I'elo, New Brunswick, wan lrt. A matching cap-sleeved jsc- jthe best man for his brother. Joseph i Twigi Mr. Crippen, advertising manager t was worn over the sleeveless , and Peter Bellafrnnte, New Bruns- I A «in was born Wednesday. Ju- for The Keypori Weekly and Th« tbodice. A circular veil fell over her ! wick, cousins of the bridegroom, i lv 15. 1864. in Aiverview Hospital lo Matawan Journal, died Apr. 17, snatching star • shaped headpiece j inhered. i.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twigg. IS Wil. and she carried a cascade bouquet j After a reception in the First Aid lis PI., KeanshurK. Mr. Crippen ra born in Chero- M pink carnations. | Building, Laurence Harbor, the kee, Iowa, and lived in Spring L«k« j couple left for the Pocono Moun- | McNeil Heights 13 years. During Ihe l»40's The bridesmaid* were Miss Cath j lains. Pa. When they return, they trine Schaeffer, sister of the bride- ! Mr. and Mrs. F.dward McNeil. 2* he was employed bv the adverti.4- I will reside- st 244 llami'K. St., New I Lafayette Dr., Ili/lel, arc the par-ing department ol the Asbury Park". groom, and Miss Joyce Noon, Brunswick. PFC. RONALD CLFNN NICl.SON. MRS. NKI.SON Reansburg. Their gowns were slyl- | ems of a daughter, born Wednes- Press. He served as a lieutenant ' «d with white lace bodices over The bride was graduated from ! Riverview in the Armv during World War Madison Township High School, Miss Mary KlUabeth Maddalena, . Springs. Ga.. sister-in-law of the u^JV*' "' '^ '" blue chiffon with matching tickets daughter of Mr». Mary Maddalena. , bridegroom, woic sn identical en- , " •nd plain blue chiffon street • length Class of 1964. The bridegroom st- He was a member of the New tended schools in Baltimore, Md., 9 Mo/ningside Ave.. Keansburg, be- j Jersey Press Association, the Key. (kirts. Circular veils fell over their came the bride of Pfc. Ronald semble in medium blue. She car- j Carry •tar • shaped matching chiffon (and is employed hy Triangle Cable Glenn Nelson, son of Mr. snd Mrs. 'nc d « cascade bouquet of medium ' A. daughier w port Kiwanis Club, and the Boy I Co., New Brunswick. • nesday, July 15, 1964. in Riverview Scout committee of St, Catharine's headpieces and they carried caa- Lonxo Nelson, Hiram, Gs., Satur- ' hlut* lipped white carnations. «ade bouquets ef white carnations. day, July 18, 1964. j Uonuld N-lxon, Powder Springs. j' Hospita(•-„.,, l to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Church, Spring Lake. His ivill was Ayrmonl Lane, Mata- recently probated by Monmouth Five -year - old Lillian Noren, Th« Rev. Thaildeus Wojcieliow- Ga.. wj» the best man for Ins broth- ;„.„„ Countv Surrogate F.dward C. Br»> Brooklyn, niece of the bride, was Obituaries ski, pastor, performed the double , er. Pfc. John Seiyl. Savannah, Ga., (tie flower girl. She. wore a floor- ring ceremony in St. Catherine's ; ushered Boons length blue chiffon gown with cape Jesse N. Jesse N. Beers. »l, of 74 Garden Church,, Ivasi KeunsburgK, ,a t 2 p.mp . | I rip To MyrtlMytee Beach Mr. and Mr James Boone, 40 [ Oaniel A. VanPell Sleeve* and matching bow head- James Maddalcna, Brick Town-1 A leception folknved in the Am- MRS. ROBERT JOSEPH HENDERSON Rd., Shrewsbury, died Thursday, j nines iMnuuaiciia, nut* limn- n lecepmni louoiven m me Am- Tn-iliulii l», !,-„•..,.r,,,,.b , . r. hih- Daniel A. VanPelt. Keyport, iece. She carried a basket of pastel July 16, 1964, st his home, Horn in shipi , escortedd hihis sister to thhe .1-Uricai n Legioi n Hall. Keai-.sburg. af- ! \*l'* l Ave. h-«an burg a e the who died June 14. Iftlit. in • will f ilr ch- i.(rtr. « .,,,,ui . I..,,,,,i, !! ,,.,- lL,i,;,.i, ,i...... i- i..i. i...- M.,^.I.. iPartnu oi a >on, oorn weuntsuayy. . lower*. Miss Mary Margaret Hanson, back bows. 'l*hey wore dwp pink i ifolmdel, he was the .son of the Iste tar. She wore a street • length ler which the couple. written in IW0. '.'ft his estate to his Anthony Migliore. Brooklyn, bro- pMU de Ottn w llospi- daughter of Mrs. John E. Hanson, Dior bow headpieces and carried Nathan and Harriet.wiHTiti IV.UUCV(Coney)I . *•'• " '"'""."'d with I Beach, S. C. For traveling thej wife Clara K. VanPeli who wss ther-in-law of the bride, was the fleers Mr Beers had been in the Cr>alllilly l»c« appliques. The fitted ; bride wor . a pink and white striped ! named executrix. 740 Holmdel Rd., Ma/.let. and thecascade bouquets ol pale pink car- fl M B hd b i h t host man. Ushering were Edward late Mr. Hanson, became the fuel business in Red Bank »! bodice had a scoop neckline and;cotto n sheath••--,' whit'•e but and acces- UelGsrdo Schaeffer, Keansburg, brother of 1 sories and a corsage of white car- Samuel VanVorl bride of Robert Joseph Henderson, j nations, deep pink raw* and match- year.. Prior to Ilia; he had « fuel ! K»"« "P*"? «l«ve». Her French <: Mr. nnd Mrs. M.gm-gmI DelGardo, the bridegroom, and Samuel son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hen- Ing streamers. illusion veil was attached lo a nations. ; Samuel VanVort. lla/.let. wh«. i business in Keyport. cr<)W (Broaad St.S K, Keyix>rt, arl1 a daughtiT Iwrn Thursday, July 16 in 11*:V1. left li!s e*; .le to his wife, wan, Saturday, July 18, l%4. let, were the flower girls. They Red Bank Methodist Church md * • cascade bouquet of I .MiddlcKinn Toivn.ship High School '• IWI, at Momnoulh Medical Cen- cousin of the bridegroom, was the • - ' white roses. i and is employed by Hanson-Van | Mavbcli K VanVorl. roe\erutrix; The Rev. Gerald J. Callahan wore pale pink taffeta dresses with (was on honornry number of the ter. I and .win William '(. VanVort. Agnei ring bearer. celebrated the nuptial mass and full skirls and deep pink sashes. ; board of trustees, having been an . Mm run Of Honor j Winkle - Munmng Co,, Maiawan. After a reception in Buck Smith's They carried princess baskets of • active member ol the board for ma. I . Mrs. Lawrenc, e Scabt-tt,. , Kcans, - ;.. The liridcgtooni wa Cuughlhi Vorhce.s u^.s a ntcxcculrix. performed the ceremony in St. bur wa5 Restaurant, East Keansburu, the Benedict's Church, Har.lct, al II pale pink carnations, deep pink , ny years He w-s a former director i «' the matron of honor. She j from liibb County High School. ! Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Couejilui, l.eruy N. Washburn couple left for chw Pocono Moun- a.m. roses and babies' -breath. Their! of the Red Bank YMCA and » | *ore a light blue emliossed collon : South Cobb County I.erov N. W;isMnirn M.it;nvan tains, Pa. For traveling the bride Joseph A. Adubato, Belford. gave headpiecep s were half crowns ofj j member of the Fuel Merchants As- gown with matchin-----g bel- l over.skirt. i employed by I. T.'T. Kellogg Co! inTol a'daugh'i'", 'bm^ThuTsdi'v' Townsl.i|\ who ifiV.: fniv (. I'Kil, The fitted bodice hail short sleeves j Raleigh. N.C . before enlis'.ing wore a blue linen suit, white ac- his r.iece in marriage. She wore a matching flowers. i .sociation of New Jersey. "1 i Julv 16, l>Hil ui Riverview IIospi- j 11. will vermin in I'ni'i led bi» cessories, and a white orchid cor- peau de soie floor - length gown Charles Henderson, South River, ; Mr. Beers is survived by .and a round neckline. A short (ace the U.S. Army. He stationed at , ; y son, iveil fell over her matching bow j Fort Mo'tcle. Md. and will be trans-; .stiite to his wid\ l-;thtl S. Wash- ja«e. When they return, they will designed with appliques of import- was the best man [or his brother. ' Thomas S. Beers, Shrewsbury; ! burn nKt» w.i.s n:iin«'if execu- reside in Keaiuburg. Ushering weru James Davis. Nep- i daughter, Mrs. Daniel A. Ifueliiier, ! headpiece anil she earned a cas-, ferred to Japan in August. Mrs. j Mania ed Swiss medallions and clustered Uhi J Di N dh M Dl l cade I irn The bride attended Manual High with seed pearls, repeating the de- tune, and Joseph Pukaah, Carterei.i Little Silver, and four gruiulchil-! Bouquet o white carnations Nelson will follow her husband Mr and Mrs. Leo Mania. Pine School, Brooklyn, and is employed sign on the detachable chapel- Recepllo— n' At— Th e- Oak- s I - dren. " ,.nn...tippet ..d. l:..l. in, lighI.I t blue. September and they [•side in Si . Kevpon, are |iareni.s of a win Harry I.. Cliieit bv Lily - Tulip Cup Corp., Holmdel. length train. The filled bodice had After a reception in The. Oaks, His wife. Margaret (Shreve) Mrs. Donald Nelson, Powder 'Northern Japan. lliuiMlav. July IB. 1'fil. at i Many I-:. Clurtt. Keviiurt. whn The bridegroom attended Middle- a sabrina neckline and three-quar- Middk*tow/i, the couple left for Mt. Beers, died in May 1!JGO. i Hospital. ; died Jiiee 21 I'HII. m .i w.ll written ter - length sleeves. Her c-lbow- Airy Lodge, Pocono Mountains. Pa. The funeral was held Saturday at in )'Xi'i, lift his (•',{.lie ui liis nifty, town Township High School and a.m. Wednesday. A requiem mass | Robert T. Cnnpbc-ll, Old llridge; a Stclmel served in the U.S. Navy for four length French illusion veil fell from The bride was graduated from 1 p.m. at the Adiiiii-s Memorial was offered in St. Mary's Church. I brother, Steplivn. Oil City. Pa,, and Naomi A. Clueit. Sons in-law. Lc- a coronet of Swiss iacc, seed pearls Keyport High School. She received Homo. Red Bank, with the Rev. W. Mr. and Mrs William Steiinel, Roy M Sproul anil .loh.- ,1, Wade, years. He Is employed, hy Rheems Burial was in Mour.i Olivet - five virandchiUlit'n. Foiiest Avi1., KiMiisburg lire par- Manufacturing Co., Mclucheh. and crystal tear drops. She carried a Bachelor of Art.s Degree in Edu-Gordon Lowden, pastor of the tery, Middletown. ! The funi'riil mil be were «"<» f*M"( ttUia. a cascade bouquet of chrysanthe- cation from Trenton State College, First Methodist Church, officiat- today Irom ,,,,(., (,[u son ))llnugh mums, ivy and stephanotis. where .she vvaj a member of lonion ing. Burial was in Fair View Mrs. John II. Fillers ! Plainfifli d Three Attendants Sigma Sorority. She is the third Cemetery, Middletown. Mrs, iCvelyn Margaiet 1-Ji!ors. ld, with a mus.s at 9 a.m. in Mis. Naomi A. \i.-('u!!i(ii'!li. Key- Obituaries St. Jos ph's Church. Krb l>>rt, who died .liir. • y.l HUM, in Miss Barbara Dubesky, Marlboro, I grade teacher in Memorial School, 47, died Saturday, July IS. ISB-l, al : Mr. and Mi». Otto Krh, Klei-I- Mrs. Arthur Greenleaf cous'n of the bride, was the maid [ Madison Township School System. Paul II. I'cderscn her home on Tennent Rd., Morgan- j John R. Williams illl w lil t n l'l»:! !• •fl h'-i estata wond Dr., lla/k't. an- paicnt.s ot to .son. Ciiai le. M. W-- Cullough; Mrs. Viola L. Grecnleof, 57, ofof honor. The attendants were Miss j The bridegroom was graduated Paul II. IVderscn. 4(i. of Prospect ville. She had resided in Morgan- ' John R. Williiwm, 75. of Tennent a daugliii" Ixirn Thursday, luly l(i. Judith Limyansky, Franklin Town- from Matawan High School and re-Ave., Mataivan Toivn.ship, died F'ri- ville since moving 10 months ago Rd.' , Moi^anville. ijieil iiuiili-nly Gladvi . ( IIM: 17 Carolina Ave., Port Mnnmouth, 1 IH'il, at Kivervieif Hospilai. died Thursday, July 18. 1964, atship, and Mrs. Robert Holtz, Key- reived « Bachelor of Science De- ilay, July 17, IWil, in Monmouth from Laurence Harbor wlu're. siie •Sunday, July lil. Ii)ii4. al Ins liomi . and in >lde.si lisim Medical Center after a short ill- had made her home for 'ill yeai-s. ' Monmouth .Medical Center, Long port. They wore pale pink taffeta j gree in lilcmenlary F.ducaiion from He was l»)rn in St. Cloud, Minn., the Dunfee Clara I-'.. Schaller Branch, after a long illness. She 'loor-length sheath gowns with de- I Monmouth College, where he was Mrs. EhhTH. waji boin in Ke>'-son of th(; loir Mr. ;ind Mrs. I-rank Mr a»d Mi» liobcii Dunfee. pp T i Ped'Tsen was torn in Den- j pon, daughii-r of the late Mi* CLira I. S..'i.iIfi y. who died was the widow of Arthur E. Green- achable panels lined with deep a member of Kappn Delta Chi I ra- i ler iitul Williams, and had lived in the Mor- lJrookslde Avt-. Old Budge, are Jim- d. lWil, in a will wriiii'n in leaf. pink. The filled bodices had scoop ternityi . lilie is a membeb r oll thhe faf -! ! mark and had resided in Matawan | M,,. I-Va (Baldwin) A ganville area fnr t!ie past hi'ven parent.-, of a .-.on Ihirn a! MkUlii-st-x i-.tatc |K yon Winf-'on t years, prexiousiy residing in Ran- K«iJ, led he. Mrs. Greenleaf was born In Jer-necklines short sleeves, accented culty In the. Madison Pnrk School, poummp .li years. He had bwn a Surviving are her hiisl>y. i(l. John (.'«unty General "'ispiM). I-:. Srh.-iffcr. exi'cuUn; jiieri', Don>- with deep pink cummerbunds and ! Mailison Township. \ ""-'•truck •''drive r with"' rConove r 'Lumbe '—'—r . II. Mhlcrs, Morganvilie; four wav. sey City, and was a resident of Co., Kev|»>rt, for 15 years. An U.S. Ihy Cn>ldl untl eramidauwhlers, > daughters, Mrs. Robert Howard. He was the prtvUlcnt of Union Klein Carol I Schalfer. Barbara J. Ifailet before moving to Port Mon- Army veteran of World War II. hePort Monmouth, the Mi.sse* Fivelvn. Mr. «:ui Mrs. Jerome Klein. Old mouth two-and-a-half years ago. He. is survived bv his wife, Mrs. Ltifxii,iiotics. Inc.. ni.iiiufactuier of Sfliaffcr. and N.incv I.. Scliaffcr. Tissn, Hazlct. and Robert Tisso, was a ineiiiber of the Veterans of;J,,n,.t and Donna . all of 1 • Bridge, «• - [Kuvnis of a son born ^ T • ? HI vi t *\ i *f i i r i adiies^e ! in Marlboro Town.ship. Surviving are a son, Arthur Meriden, Conn.; six daughters, Lydia (Woolley) Stillwagon and one ; ,.-,,r(.| , Wilr-H Pust 4,.17 in Kfv , Moigunville; Nickotas Creenleaf of Arizona; a sister, Mrs. Grace Donohue, California; four .sons He was a nuinhcr of the Holy torn- .in Oiangf llospiial Center. ; Mrs" Ihomus "n.uM.r" <»! New suter, Mr... Khzabi-ih Slrahan, jan d ,|,c KcyrxKt i:iks IXKIRC ' John Khk-rs. U.S. Army, stationed ,,. i-;,,..sn,pal Church. Railway. Mrs. Charlotte Clark of Port Mon- Mrs. Victoria Muictan and MrsNeptune. . ,,,„,, i Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Kth- for r i I.eHlanc I York \isiiccl the WmM's J-Jii and mouth, and a nephew. Anna Parcaro, both of Bloomficld. ! at Fort Lewis. Wash,. Robert. Un- He is survived by his wife, Mrs. I Mi-, i.id Mrs. l.onis l.rHLinc 3 i I' lumeil out lo be a rosily day. Masonic services were held » ed- -K\ y OyWr L,,vc|ace PeUersen; his ion Beach; Alan and Lawrence, Laura S, Williams; one (um, John Mrs. Josephine Albancs« and Mrs. j nesday at 8 p.m. ot the Bedie Fu- 'n io!her".\lrs. Jnhanne Roivn Peder- Morg.'inville; a brother, James L. Bryant l^ine. Old Bridge, are the She bad led her wall"! containing Funeral services were conducted Angelini Palitto, both Newark, and I neral Home. Matawan. I-uuenil H.. Marllxuo Tmvnshiji. and oneparents of a soi., Perth J50 in a telephone booth at the Fair. Monday at ID a.m. in the John W. sen. Keyport; two sisters, Mrs.Khiers, Seaside Park, and three ! >>i'ai) t>-|)iM. Mrs. Eleanor Rusca, Nutley: two services are being held this Tfuirs- Dorothy Lindsay, Keyport, and C Amboy Hospi, ;i). Mrs. lirallcr chalked the loss up I Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Hazlcl. grandchildren. F'uneral H vici-.s wure held Wed- Burial was in Fair View Cemetery, brothers, Joseph and Anthony Si- day a 1 p.m. at the funeral home Mrs Oiu christianscn. Denmark The Rev. Francis CantW. pastor j carelchsii tin! the next day she Middletown. doli, both of IrvinRlon; a sister, with the Rev Frank Sweeten pas-1 and , hrot,ie John G Ped,,r5(.n a.in. st tht W. H. 1 eceivl'd phone call from II. J. Mrs. Mary Osdranus, Connecticut: tor of the Maiawan Methodist , Mi3mi t-ia. A win was Iwrn in Perth Ambov Fly, from Wesl Hartford, Conn, 17 urandchildren, and three great- Church, officiating. Intermenl will Hospital to Mr and Mr< Chris Gai- who advised her that the missing Miss Geneva Bryne Funeral services were held Mon- vices held a( I p.m. Wednesday at lo, 126 Maple St.. Cliffwood. Miss Geneva Bryne of 229 Church grandchild! en. b« in Rose Hill Cemetery, Mata- j day st 1 p.m. from the John W. the Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan. Mold jr. officiating. Interment was wallet has been found and was be- wan. in Hollywood Memorial Park, Un- ft., Belford formerly of Perth Am- The funeral was held at 8 a.m. i Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, flatlet. l.onn ing returned by registered mail. A boy, died at Fltkln Memorial Hos- Saturday at the Berardinelli Fu- I Interment was in Shoreland Meru- William J. Murray leward w'as declined. Fair 1're.si- neral Home. Newark. A requiem Mrs. Sigurd Singelsether "'"• I Mr. and Mri. Kn 1 (>)> Long. 824 pital. Monday, July 13. I9S4. Mrs. Alma L. Singelsetlier, 51, | orial Gardens, llazlel. William J. Murray. 45 Bamfurd mass was offered in St. Francis PI., Irvington. died Friday, July 17, I'eler Buesany ! Ninth St., Union Beach, sre the idem Robert Moses called the incl- Survivors Include a sister, Mrs. of Maiawan Rd.. Clilfwood. died i William C. RiMl. i'eier Buesany S4 ol 33 John St j parents of « daughlor. born Friday, I dent "gewd news" »nd hailed il •* Adele Walling ot Belford; two Xavler Church. 1.964. at lrvington General Hospital Jlllv n I96I ln Friday. July 17. IM4. al Monmouth William C. RiZiie, 61, of 488 Old Bridge died Sunday July 19. - > Monmouth Medical : a tribute to New York City and lh« brothers, D. E. Bryne sr., of Key Medical Center after • prolonged after a short illness. He was 60. at horn l. and Telfair Bryne of Bel Joseph N. Hudson Summer Ave.. Newark died Wed- Burn in Newark, he had lived 10 fent-T. I Fail. Joseph N. Hudson, 47, of 1S1 Born in Hungary hit had lived in Moyirfvr CI; two nieces and two nephews. Creek Rd., Keansburg died Thurs- | inn Hor.pital. Mr. Riizie, a polisher . , , • , i Old Hridgi- lor iho past (ill years. Funeral services were held Fri- Cliffwood for Ml years. |hom. Mr. and Mr«. l.tvi Royster. Box day, July 16, I9M in Riverview : in the (ewel'y business, was born instructor u, hunling and fishing „„w; u $ mhUm/T o( S| *t. Cliffwood, are the parents ol a 4ay from the Bcdle Funersl Home, Hospital/after a brief Illness. Born She was a member ot Noreg !|n Newark. with the New Jersey l^puitment of;,.. ^ , „„ , FORMAL tl Broad St., Keypori. with the Lodge, 44, Sons of Norway, in Mid- Conservation and F.conoinic Devel-i c|u|rc (M |)rjd((( wi|( son. born In Perth Anilxiy Hospital. in Joliet, HI., he was the son of the j lie is survived by hit wife. Mrs. opuient and later had been employ-! the late Mrs. Orsag Buesany. Rev. Harry Pine o" Calvary Metho- late John and Kv« Hud«i!i. He hadriletown. Givlnelli WEAR i Marie (Bakes) Rijzk; two sons, ed as a maintenance man at Olvm- IF rvivors include a son. Peter, dist Church officiating. Interment lived in KeansburR seven years. Surviving are heihusband. .MR- | William C. Rizzie |r.. of California, pic Park. F.di.son. six daughters. Mrs, Vrr- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G.vinettl. i9 was in Green Grove Cemetery, Key- Mr. Hudson was employed in the and ("arl W. Rlrzie, Matawan: tw Krolnk. South Amboy: Mrs. i ? of $• daughterdaghter., Lrbornn SaturSatur- Ford Motor Co., Metuchen. He was j*>";'. John andKenneth, both of j clair and John Ri/cie, Clifton, and A. j | d.v July W. I Mrs. Tuah f. Henairlcks Clilfwood; a daughter. Nirs. Sonia ! ['".' ' i member of tin Brother! t .nna Kjol.k South River Mrs. | d.v July W. IM4, in Monmouth W. S. WAUACI a World War II veteran. r Railroad Trainmen and had d'''•'"''H''h h NIlllcrNIll' 5>P"l*»oday Kin* tided In Carteret 17 years. son, Avenel, RbrRobertt HHudson. Or- from die lulwarcl P, Laskowski f-u- lowed at 9 a.m. by a ten/.iH'in mass Mr. and Mu Richard Kin*. 10 ange, und Orson Hudson, Cortland, I day at 1 p.m. from the John W. Mr.,, l.oretta Agnes Vaccarella. al Sl. Thomas' Church. Interment Surviving besides her husband g | M , ; 7.i. of 2S Kssex St., West Keans- nernl Honif, Newark, with a mass Arlington Av*j., Union Beach, sr< NY- a sister Mrs Violet Forges, | Mehlenbeck f-une.ral Home, Ha/lct. at 9 H m, it St. Leo's Church, Irv- w.n in St Mary's Ofiictfiy. liasl the parents of a son, bom Friday, are four daughters, Mr.'. Edna Bur- Jersev City and twograndchil- Inlifrnienl was in Shoreland Me- jburg, Jied Friday. July 17, Brun->'.viok. nett of New Market, Mrs. Eleanor ' dhil morial Gardens, Ha/let. in Mnnmouth Medical Center ingtun July 17, 1964, In Rlvtrvisw Hospl. dren. nf- tal. Barry of Linden, Mrs. Amybelie The funeral was held Monday Kruger of Lakewood and Mi.is John r Vl«m. G at 1:30 p.m. in the Ryan Funeral Joliu E. Vigni;, 09, of KH C!.irk S.l.yl Kathleen Hendrlcks of Carteret: Home, Keansburg. with the Rev. Funeral Services five grandchildren; and two broth- mSFnrTs^r4\£nT Ave. Union Beach, died linnsday. A son was born Saturday, July H. H. McConnell, pastor of the July Hi, 1%4, it Monmoulh Medical 18, IKR In Riverview Hospital to ers, Charles Dollinger of Belleville Keansburg Methodist Church, offl- formerly of Cliffwood. died Sunday. | She was a communicant of St Mrs. John J. Calfr«y and George Dolllnger of Kcans- Kcansburg Mtdt , July \\ 1364. in Florida. She Center. Mr. \'i^rif was a selt- Mr. and Mrs. John Stlsyt, H Elm ciating. Burial wus in Fair View Ann's Churc:i.. Keansburg, and wns Fun'Tnl servictyi wer» held Av*., Harlot. burg. the widow of l.iulwik Wagner, and a member employed electrician and w.i« well Cemetery. of the Columbirttes, known in bu-.vling circles. Thujftday from ihp John !•' Day The Rev. Theodore C. Seamans, had lived in Cliffwood for 50 years, Keaasburg. Funeral Home. Red Bank, to the May minister of the Woodbridge Meth- Joseph I :»chir moving to Florida four years ago. Surviving are her husband, An- He was the son of the late John Church of the Nativity, lair Haven, She is survived by five sons. Jo- :mii Manilla (Mount) S'igne and Mr. and Mrs. Homer May, Lint odist Church officiated at the fu- Joseph Fischer, 80, of 8 Washing , thony; five sons. Anthony G. Vac where a requiem mas> was offered Rd., Maiawan, ar» iht parents of neral services held at 9:30 a.m.ton St., Maiawan, died Saturday, | seph. Michoel and hdward. C if - careila. Fast Keansburg; Vincent, was a lifelong resident of Union nt IU:M a m. for Mrs. Mnry Cuf- lieurh. Mr. Vigni.1 was a member a daughter, born Saturday, July 18, Monday in the Bizub Funeral July 18, 1964, at the home of his ! wood; Frank, Fort, Pierceii, and. luli Raymon- d nnd Edward Varcarella. frdy. 72. of Kim Lane. Rumson, liWI, in Riverview hospital. Home, M Wheeler Ave , Carteret. daughtur, Mrs. Kathryn Jakovic, HIS, .Moorestown; four dniighleM. , „„ „, WvM Keansburg, and Harold of the Junioi Order United Ameri- »-)iii dieil July 14, Io, two-yenr- Born In Newark, she was theltd., North I'lainfii-'i died Moiuhiy, Mnry E. Storm, IS, o/ Main St., PORTRAITS • WEDDING^ and-ID-month-oltl daughter of Mr.4, ui tho Mt.General Hospital. She win a rmiiiiiunlcant of 9t.iiutiHown. Pn . hf,s|>ilal. following lorm.'d ' hureh. Mnrlboio, nflu-i.it- p.,r(.nK of a daugl.tei Ixirn Friday, PHOTOGRAPHY ''l Manor Nursing Homo, Besides her puron'.i .she Is sur- e.l and iii'i'imi'nl was In Old Jlrlrk ; j,,[y 17 I'Mil, at Kivervieiv Hojpi- COIfax 4-M01 Marv'.s Church. New Mnnmoutli, J a fall ill whi< 11 she broke a hip i Studio Mntaivnn, He nas born in Malo- vived lie a slslor, Carol Mury. and Mrs. Maslrr.sun is «urvlvi;tl by i Horn In Stoneboro, I'a., Mr Dn.s- !i furiii"fl chiin-h Cpinolcry. I jtJj wun, the son of the late Nathaniel her maternal Krandmmhvr,* Mrs. l Next fa hi.'i' husband, Jami'S II. Mnsti'i'sou; ; coll lived in Niulli I'lii'iifiHil seven | lloru in MnrllMiro, Mr-i Storm ——— — Dnylon StlllAtiunn and Anna June Anna Kiimlnsky, ll.itlc:. Ilireo (iiiught TH, Mrs. Arfluir Jan-j yc'iir.1. A retiied coal iits|iccfor, he Holy Family K.C. Church was the daughter of lite late Wil- (Weslarvclt) Sllllwagon. Hi< had Fiinoriil servfri'S were held nl H;M) kowski, Kenllwoilh, Mrs. Aiijiiisl ' was ii fin IIIIT member of (he hoard liam and Mnry (Martin) lltilse. HOURS: Ived most (if his life In Mntiiwun. a.m. Wednesday from Klytui uiul Vogel, Keansburg, ami Mis. l\ilof education In .Icssiip, I'j. lie was She wns n mcnibi.'r ol Old Brick Open Every Day He was n nii'inber of the Multi- ward Darke. Port Monmouth; a Studios Sim Funeral lloinc. IVrth Anihov. ! a luemln'i of Ihe Ifolv Nuliie Sonr- Reformed Church und of Lib- wan Vlelhodi.it Church; Matnwiin brother, Samuel ,1. Croisi'n, Wil- f APR 10,M A.M. to «:M P.M. liilluweil nl I) a.m. by a MIIHH of the i lv of Sl. lo,nib's Church, Plain erty Grange !t l, both of Miirllwiru. Except Tuesdays odge 192, I'&AM, and Crescent Angels at St. Michael's Dy/anllm' mliigllin, Del.; five grandchildren, i field. She was the wife of tin1 lute f"har1r-s Temple Shrlnerj. He wus n retired RIli! Catholic Church, I'crlli Am- and on(.' gii'iK-gniodclllil. j lit' le.ivcs three (l.'iughd'rs, Mrs. l(. Storm, CANDID WEDDINGS A SKCIAITV railroad coiiilnclor for lire Cimiral liov. Inlernieiil was In St. Clerl- The funeral wa.s held from the Mauilce l.)ee and Mr«, (•'.dwnrd 0'- Surviving m i niece ami neph- II MAIN ST. ITL. CO MW KEVPUR1 Railroad of New Jersey. rudv's CcmiMi'iy, Woodhildgi'. Scott Ftinrnl Home, lielford, ul »1 Melli. North I'lainficld, und Mis.ew, Jvly 33, 1944 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. *age Eleven

1 tive participation by those attend- training. * Bailie Of Monmoiitli Mural Is Shown Attend Conference prestige organization composed ol in*, and will include Uie beat train- The speakers for hte Retail Sales field representatives who meet Training Program Training Institute and Work- ing tilms available in the U.I. Mr. and Mrs. )i. Cornell Kahle, standards ol excellence in service shop include Miss Dorothy H. Fos- New Shrewsbury, visited recently In naming the speakers for the to clients and in sales activity. Mr. ter, training director, Woodward It in Lake Placid. NY. They were For Sales People program, Robert M. Benham, di- Kahle is with the company's Red Lothrop, Washington, D.C.; Miss finals at the Whiieface Inn, scene rector of college relations, dated Janet E. Freman, coordinator cor- Bank district office. „, An entirely new program, de- "There is a basic need for expert of a 1'iesickni'f Club Conference,! signed to train sale* people at a porate personnel, Associated Mer- sponsored by Connecticut General! sales training. Monmouth College, chandising Corp., New York; Lcs This week, why don't you look Minimum cotl, will be offered Life Insurance (\>nip.iny. Pre.ii- I with the support of the Central Giblin, president, Lcs Giblin Asso- 1 thrtnijih the windows of your during (he Retail Sales Training d(nt'* Club is Iht company's top' Jersey Bank and Trust Company, ciates, retail sales training consul- church . . . from the inside. lnatilul* and Workshop at Men- is uttering the best In ths field at tants, Ridiiewood. •twiih College. West Long Branch. bargain prices. Our past two pro- Also Mrs. Carol Miller, Manage- tkw (all. The institute, sponsored grams have dealt with manage- ment and Personnel Group, Nation- by (lie Central Jersey Bank and ment; now we are approaching one al Retail Merchants Association, Trust Company, will have six top of I lie areas most viial to busi- New York; George Palmer, vice training directors and specialists in nessmen — training and develop- president and personnel director. the country at speakers. It alio will ing the ability to tell. The em- v I Joseph Home Co., Pittsburgh, and 'jy Jealure workshop sessions with ac- phasis will be entirely on sales Mis* Anne Saum, Anne Saum and AN Associates, retail training special- ists, New York. The six-week training course for SALE retail slore personnel will be held i consecutive Tuesday evenings, lie- of | ginning Sept. 22. Registration forms iare available through the offices of I co-operating Chambers of Com- KADETT TREES ! merce including those ol Asbury i Park, East Union Countv. Hatnn- is and ! town. Freehold, Keyporl, l.ake- iwood, Long Branch, Micliiletown, Perth Amboy, the Pliiinficld Area. Red Dank tirtd 'inion Township, as SHRUBS well as the New Jf.TM-y Stale Chamber i)f Commerce. FUN TO FttH Line of Garden Supplies Licenses Suspended SCOnS end WONPERLAWN PRODUCTS Drivitg privileges of five liay- |shorr area motorists have been • Rote Bushes • Geraniums • Shrubs • Trees suspended under the Mali; point • Lawn Ornaments • Tools • Peal Moss • Slate system and mandatory speed pro- DRIVE • Lawn Mowers • Spreaders grams. Drivers penalized '.v»-re Ro- bert W. Fair jr., Malawan; Harold Smallcy, Keanshurg; Roccn DeLor- (JIIHI ride in) Cerlione's Greenhouses enzo, Mornanville; John T. Calla- HY. 35 - KEYPORT han, Cliflwood, and Michael I)o- den, Kcansburg. because il's new HaiM tmi MMdlelowa) Have you read the classified ads? and different!

—— - ——• -^^ ^^v -^^v ^mm ^HV ^mm^tM Shop-Rite's Money Saving Power Makes Miss Wlai Smart, Fieehald artist, discusses with muiilh," which the painted and was unveiled in the Dale B. Otto, Presides! ol New Jersey Natural Cat gas company's Freehold olllcv. THE BIG Cempuny, pail of Ihc JKoot mural, "Hmtle ol Mon- DIFFERENCE! FOR YOUR BETTER SERVICE! To avoid disruptions in service during the year, due to vaca- SHOP-RITE tions, we are CLOSING our SERVICE and PARTS Departments LEAN & for two weeks. FLAVORFUL STARTING MONDAY, AUG. IO1I1, 1964 TO MONDAY, AUG. 24lli, 1964 do it .... SHANK HALF So that our entire staff may enjoy a Vacation at one time . . . FULL CUT thus making their services available to you, without interrup- AT tion, for the balance of the year. NOW! PLEASE BRING YOUR SERVICE AND PARTS PROBLEMS TO US STRAUB MOTORS BUTT BEfORE AUG. 10 or AFTER AUG. 24. Authorized Buick-Opel Dealer HALF Thanks For Your Cooperation HIWAY 35 AT BEDLE ROAD DOWNES PONTIAC, Inc., MATAWAN KEYPORT

ANNUAL ROAST 6ASUGHT SUE Beautiful, modern Gaslights now ft giMtly reduced prices! During this sal* only, you •*( Ire* installation wherever you want •.. match- ing metal post... no down paym«nt... no EYMOTHLWS WILED RIC.IIT AT SHOP-RITE! Interest charges! Pay only $1.00 monthly for MA XWELL HOUSE each Gaslight, with your Cat tilII No other charges! COFFEE SALE fHU»S o. 4< Off BtKH DEL MONTE or DOLE

•-' "'•< PORK & BEANS SHOP-RITfc STAR KIST TUNA ™— TERCENTENARY CORONET CHARM SLOW CABIIDO 10* ».!.*.. 134. Q |34. Q 929 O W.- O GIANT DASH Detergent OH *•• 65 WESSON OIL 1.49 • •••• • •••* A NEW IDEA IN CAREFRH SHOP RITE m OUTDOOR COOKING FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 scon TOWEL 4 m+Z* *1 WHITE *r ASSORTED COLOM GASGRILLS FOR HOLIDAY LIVINO MJAM OBANCI ^ THI YEAR IOUNW OOAMOI PlNIAM*l( 3^97 A d«llghtful Innovation In fun-llm* living ouldoonl Har* sr* thr«* compl(Ml|r cilffwtnl rnorlcli on Ml* for 11 mi tad tlm*...PfM Mf FI •tallatlon Vthtrtvar you want. •. no *V>Wt t*V- rntnt ... no Inlersit char|*l JuM pay MOO MINUTE MAID FROZEN tach month with your Gas bill. But wni hi Hi* coupon below now, for your initallftlM In •r SHOr-RITE tlrn* for outdoor seiKnl Mtc««l CARROT! 10 s? 99* IA2YMM r«sponslblc for typographical errofi. Wo restrw III* rl|M

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f Credit S»!e tot SHOP-RITE Co. I'mpioye*) Il-A I'Aim, HEV/ JCR3EY ROUTE 36 NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY toi HANG:; AVI.NUI: THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. ftof* Tw«lv» Thurtday, July 23, 1964 {NEWS OF AREA SERVICEMEN Use WANT ADS to Buy - Sell - Rent

Grsdirte At Pirrlt Idaad FOR RENT AUTOS FOR SALE U.S. Marine Pvt. George Perdi- NOUSES FOR SALE NOUSES FOR SALE SERVICES HELP WANTED FOR SALE Mao, son o! .V.r. and MM, Manuel TWO ROOM efficiency apartment, OFFICE EQUIPMENT . unlimited Perdixao, 8 Oak St., Matawan, and KEYPORT 4 rooms and bath, alu- SCHANCK A SIHLER PARKER BOARDING HOME foi REGISTERED NURSE, days or all improvements, located at M aged men and women Stan nighls-. 40 hours. Call 261-2027. savings on new and used tests, Marine Pvt. John E, Smith, son of minum siding, screened porch only NO MONEY DOWN Main St., Keansburg. Call 842-1703. USED CARS $10,000. Sterling McCann, Real Es- licensed Call 5C606I1. Malawan wjtt chairs, files, shelving, part* ntnt, •Mr. and Mrs. John R, Kleinclitmst, : IfWY M MATAWAN drafting equipment and t-lc. Ralph Ml Idolslone Lane, Matawan, Rrad- tate, 253 Broad St., Keyporl. 2«4- If your credit Is good you can buy APARTMErTi ,~Ma iaw an~3("moms 5*1-4239 N. J. wjtl : and bath, all utilities included. EXPiiRIE'NCi:D""s«v"ir7B~Tnai hTm? Mocci, 299 Washington Street. Key- uaied July IS from recruit training 1376. W]23 this 3 bedroom home with no Open Until 9 P M CLiPrw6oV7"iioardirig""irrimc~ioi operators. Meads work Call 2GI- port Call K4 1553 wjtf •t the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, money down, located In Union Available July 1. Call 5G6-4300. elderly men nnd women, private KEVpORf"assume"G.'irmortgage, wjtf r.Sfili and ask forAn' n IVMalieio. ! -—- Parrls Island. S.C. 1 bedrooms, dining room, base- Rfach. Immediate occupancy. For BILL LANZARO'S and stale guests Licensed by ihr ui ipply in (X-IVUI to Mountain i The training included drill, bayo- ment, screened porch, garage $11.- information call Scoras Construe Stale James I. Lawson, R N Top Manufacturing Co.. Ijicust St.,j RARITAN LANDSCAPING •et training, physical fitness, par- SflO. Sterling McCann, Real Estate, lion, 284-4167. wjtf BILDERHACK APIS. AUTO SALES Myrtle Ave.. Cliflwood Call 56« ades and ceremonies and other 62.10 wj'.l 25J Broad St.. Keyporl. 264-1376. QUALITY USED CARS ...... Special Marigolds $J a flat or ,.7$ anlliury subjects. Three weeks DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS Excellent furnished 3 room apart- t*l .l-ANING WOMAN one day per per do/en. Spring plants balled WJ23 JJ4 MAIN ST.. MATAWAN were spent on the rifle ranjjc HriiiK ment for discriminating people. OLIVER'S Rf-:pAiR SHOP wivk. Refi-Kvii-.'s ii-<|imeJj . mn or burlaped at 21)'";, off. 4 lo 5 Being transferred? House too CR MAIN & RT II the M-14 rifle and othe.' infantry Call 2(14-6333. wjtl 17 LITTLK STREKT M.MAWAN wj-23 foot potted weepipg willows at weapons. Matawan 4 bedroom Cape Cod small? Mortgage payment too lr.ins|Hiitati(ii\ Call 5W-S2*; KEANSISUUCi modern apartment lk $1.23 rarh. Marion Blue Sod J Recruit training prepares Marin- brick front, fireplace, hoi water high? Don't wait, call us now, Clock, watch and jewelry repairs ('tl-'l(t' TVPUT "' ' Inv M in V/i rooms, lib; bath, heal and 566-2224 wj:in years old. Open daily S to 3. 4M for further specialized training heat, beautiful landscaping; lake we'll buy your home. hnl water supplied Call 7S7-M70, Necklaces residing. Monday. Wed Sunday 9 to 1. Highway 3.V Souih In a service school or with a unit privileges, best location $18,500. OPEN EVES 'TIL 9 P.M nesday. [.'nday 7 p in , to 10 p n.. TWO HKAUITCIANS 2 to 3 years- MANLEY ASSOCIATES si.sk for Mr. Pueelli wjif Amboy. Call Parkway i-O'JOH wjtl Of the Fleet Mar' e Force. They Saturday 9 a.m., to 5:30 pin wjtl e\|»i'i i.'iu-i'. Itiqturt' Studio (Jill 671-51153 MATAWAN apartmenl. 5 rooms, ? will report to Camp Lejeune, N.C., SUBJECT TO VA k FHA w|tl Ileauty Salmi. 2!I7 Main St., Ki-aus- I RI:SII sw<»<'( corn picked daily, for combat infantry training. w]tf heal and hot water supplied, wholesale and retail. C. Casola, APPROVAL *II5 per month. Call after 5 1958' CADILLAC, black 4i door se bliig. Call 7S7-'.TiiJI. «jj;i cLTFrWorjiinTKAcTiTTlKdiTjrmi l>m ; dan 60 Siwcial, excellent condi STROTHER & ECKEL, INC. Main St., Iki.'mdel. ("all 264-091-4. Trail At Great Lakes I SfiG-l()li3. DAY WORKI-R Monday it: 30 a.m.,' VAN'S AGENCY custom ranch, oil hot water heal, wl" : ilon $1200. Call 264-MS5. wjtl I.l.OYI) AND NOLAN RDS. Joel B. Barasky. 17, son of Mr. 2lld to .-|.-:i!i |i m , Wednesday 9 a.m.. attached garage, full basement, 2 MORGAWILLl: ! •nd Mrs. David Barasky. I Sadow- house 3 bedrooms ! A ' 1 to 12 noun KWt'iences. Call afler fREMfiNDOlfS savings a REALTOR 1 windows, shutlt-rs. millwork etc. •kl St., and Joseph R Maibauer, .«. . Grading, Land Clearing. I'np Soil, 7 p.m. 2M-342 ! wj2.i H, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 Across from Ye CnttaRf Inn Key- CR. HWY M AND MAIN ST. IIOLMDEL Keyporl area, charm-1 required, security, Call 2(il-17S't "" 1U':"h I'li'iu. bin; ,, Laterals, Fill Dirt etc. HOU.SI-KKl-l'KK-maliire woman. uort Call 264-897? or 264-3456. W. Maibauer, 13 Pearl Rd., both or Ing custom ranch, choice loca- . WJ23 Call Mii-1431, or 5iifi.l!);i;. If no Old Brid«e, and Michael J. Krieden- MATAWAN after 5 p.m. ivjtf p.m. Monday through Friday. 9 30 5W-I88I tion, center hall, 3 bedrooms, dm-1 1955 CADILLAC four door ;<'dan, answer call riii-tiT.'fi wjtl ATiANrwoMK"ifi:Avv Sufv weis, Is, ton ot Mr. and Mrs. Owen in(! room, living room with fire-1 ROOM, local." "cxeeutive or ad- a.m. In Ti .11) p.in , all sch'ool IUJI ; E. Kreidenweis. 1442 Twilight Way. OPEN 7 DAYS all power, excellent condition WILL DO dressmaking rintj0 •nita for regular training sessions. h.p., bucket seats, white with aqua mesier, Call full basemenl, oil heat, nestled in .'Mil Mapk* Place. Keypoll. wjtf WAITRIiSS. ovei -21 years old. ex- Road. F.nglislitnwn. Call Glbsfin a large scenic-wooded location, Iln-, interior. In exci-llent cnnditinn MADISON TOWNSHIP MATAWAN TOWNSHIP, ""apart- pel -ii'iii-i'il (all 261-1 IB I afli-i 7 66S21 wjtf With laa«taa Fate* can't last at *9,.r>00.00 Call 5M-7522. wj-'-'l Marine Private Michael T. O'- in.-lit i rooms and bath, lull INSTRUCTIONS pin w j'Jil Three acres. Three bedrooms, lin- Cross Road. Malawan; also apart-! 1956 FORD 4 door sedan, stick FACTORY SURPLUS"" Brien, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- NUKSKS aid.•s. uli shifts Apjili ael A. O'Brien, 12 Middlesex Ave., ing room, dinipg room and kitchen, HIGHLANDS; INCOME PROPER muni, (i rooms, garage. .13 Main St.. i shift, good mechanical condition SAXAIMIONI-: — Cljrinel instruc- Itrookdale Nttisio. Cllffwood Beach, and Pfc. John H. garage and greenhouse. Running TY, Lei your lenanl fool Ihe bill Malawau. Call 54!t>-Of>77. wj23' (;a|| '>'.>. wj'--t tions, private lessons Call ri'iii- in pel son 250 brook. Asking (15,990. Terms ar- — enjoy cozy living in this 4 room UNION HKACII, bungalow 2 rooms I loin", l?ouk- .15. llazlel wj'J. 5 UP & 7 HP. larrick jr., ton of Mr. and Mrs. 195S I'ONT'IAC 4 door sedan e\- 1S2II after 4 p.tn wj'Jl ranged. apartment — rent the 3 room apart- and bath, all utilities supplied. WAGNKR RIOINO TRACTORJ form Barrick, 705 Stone Rd., Union celliMit condition $.l«. Call .Wii. TWO Ml-.N. getu-ral kmr.vl>'di;e of pleach, are serving with the Spe- ment to carry Ihe expenses. Or 170 per month. Call Plainlielld S- HRUXili Lc-soits- liy expet K'tK.cd carp.-nli y and masoiir\' wt WIIOI.KSALii PRICKS 3355. wj'JII tournament player; learn modern lial Landing Force of the Seventh SUBJECT TO APPROVALS bring Mama and let her be happy * Phone: 171-3)11 DOWNTOWN KKYPOKT "lovely 4 PliDIORlCKIJ cat. vicinity Union inoiith. I:. N. Roid, 8 Oceanvic. FREE INSTALLATION or 741-5212 room unfurnished apartment 1 Avi!. and Middle Rd.. Ha/let. Ave., Keansburg wj2 ALUMINUM COMH1NA I'l'OM Multiple Linings flight up. Heat, hot waler and gas Sunday night. Owner must identify. STORM WINDOWS And Tride-int supplied. Adults preferred. Call Call 2til-5:i'l!) n/c Amusement Park 6 FOR $77 Sand for Catalog !l a.m.. to ff p.m., 2IM-5W9. ivj2,l CHILIJRKN'S Cl.()ITH-:S left on SITUATION WANTED Open 7 days APART'MliNT in" MorganT i\'i back of white car at Carniv.il on Triple track, lully wisiih'.M stripped, wj23 rooms; ultra-modern; private Route 31 Saturday evening. I'N-ase WILL DO inuiing iu my home, genuine Alcoa Hlumimtm, E-7 tilL EVERY TUESDAY front entrance; utilities; frigidaire, contact by telephone 2(it-tHir» afti-t very reasonable. Call 2G10570. Can be cl(Mn?tl from ifi^ule Term*. LARGE Cape COTSTK 2». 3 bed- wj23 rooms, 2 baths, hot water heal, U$9 0 Pper month. Call Parkway I-j16 p.m. wj2-'l' PROWN'S > r M a HALF PRICE DAY full dining room, large kitchen, ™_i!Li ?. .!L !. X 1'}]*L j 31 Broad St SH I 75HII Rod Sank TIH • P.M. fireplace, basement. Lot 120 x 120, ! "i" JIS.500. Sterling McCann. Real Es- Apartments, homes and farms. ] tate. 253 Brnad St., Keyport. 264 Lexington Agency, broker. Call : j I-AT I'UKi; honey. Wildflower dark 1376. wj23 i M8-0I0I, evenings 566-3393. wj23 I I Ih . .55. 2 Iris., ll.m. I quart ON ALL RIDES USINESS SERVICES ! $1.35. >., Kallon $2.50. iiurkwheal ' dark or cluver liftht 2 lbs . .75, PARTIALLY furnished 3 room I • — Phis — ! 5 lbs , $1.70. I'op J""I1S. I''1 M°r- bungalow in Union Beach $-10 WANTED TO BUY I'isliiHii R(*-ul. Chn-sffiiiali" wjS per month. Call 28i-5554 after 5;JH| OLD AND NEW COINS bought TWO air ennditioners, $50 each. 2 LUCKY BUCK MJE w/2:i Contractors Call 284-1137 or 1878. wjif I p.m. Television Top Soil relrifjeraKirs, $3(1 each, olhw KUYI'ORT small bungalow 3 rooms VINCT.N1 J. DIGIiNNARO liimsehold items Call .Wi-TMl wj2J and hath, near (own. Call 2'il- JOE'S EVERY FRIOAY AT 7:30 P.M. WE BUY ANYTHING DON'S TV SERVICE BLIX1. CONTRACTOR MAPl.f-I twin ln.-ds, chest nnd mir- 391S for details wji3 hoi l»"l ellicieni radio and telt EXCAVATING I RUCKINO T BEDLE RD., IIAZI.ET ror. Call 2RI 5111. wj23* rX)UMX'R00M.7\Wnlwd~show: vision service call MG-3844. rRI-NCIIINO COMI'I.KIT- set of drums, or s'.vjp STARTING JULY 31 THRU SEPT. 4 Furniture, washing machines, Complete BuildinK lint. Carpentry stoves, bikes, old gold jewelry, er. Inquire 5H3 llohr.del Road. DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRK for moloKvcU- Call 264-IM7. llazlet. _ _ »J:':I TV SERVICE CLEAN UP JOBS misonty, paiulinn t aluminun clocks, guns, statues, glassware, •-iji!' china, silver, and musical instru- UNION BICACH, apartment I HOUSE WRECKING products. Win a FREE Pertablt 16" T.V. plus other S66-1600 M42M4 03"JMKCI-: HD. Alias track ani ments. Call Walt 737-0346. wjtf rooms and bath, all utilities .sup TEN EYCK KONSON INC. valuabU priios. Nothing to buy • No tickets plied. Call 281-5023. _ wj2.1! swiicln-s. turn outs, curved and MATAWAN FILL DIRT CARPENTER and building contrsc sii-ni);lit. 1 I'C. Iransfnnner; Id pieies H.O. Rolling slock. Athern •r coupons to save. Anyone on the board- New 3 bedroom dupl**^ apiirtmiMits, PERSONAL SERVICE W YRS TANDP.M LOADS tor. J. O. MeUnci, Florence Av« Bmi—ts Opportunities ami llainey all types $10 Call 51!i- center Mala-.v-in, asking $l.1i p-r' 18 YDS ROUO1I I-ILL Keyport New homes, Riragei. ll walk can win. 6854. ' ' _ wj2J FULLY equipped restaurant and month, heal and hot water sup- $3 50 LOAD, LOCAL allrratlont and repairs. Call 2(4 4109 wjtl property in Millhursi plus ad- plied. BulldoAinK. loading itrvice. top COMPLETE DETAILS WILL BE POSTED joining building lot. $H5(M) takes Maintenance soil, road gravel, blue stone and SANDERSON WHITE ALUMINUM ON THE BOARDWALK RANKL & WEBER SMALL JOH SPECIALISTS wash gfjvel. Vret! eftirr.ote^. *LSL ROOFING & SIDING STORM DOORS FOOD MARKET completely stock-! DFAITY Cft Ctrjwntry — doors, stairs, ccllmgi. SI'KCIAL ON ril.L DIRT ed. Main Street. Matawan. rea-! paneling, etc. Insids painting. COME ON DOWN MA I AWAN mis WI.I:K ' Aluminum Siding Specintiit sonably priced. Write Box L in ; »WY 34 •III $29.95 Ho-3.111 CI:NI:RAL SERVICES CO care of this newspaper. wj'H j 5SS-.110? 20 Yli/Mt GIURANTEE TOP SOIL ! CRAWIORI) CROMIiV Cinders, blue sfun»\ dnv*fWtiy grnv- * 566-2420 LAWNMOWERS wjtl t!l. tilt (Jirt, citul'Ts, trenching and 787-2406 __ WOULD you lik,; ,i tn>id«rn ceramic DICK'S LAWNMOWER til*' bathroom at low cost? All OAS'i'ioT W/MTCR 1IKATKR. safely SliRVICE DIETRICH BROS. work |jiiai.)niivd. J."rec estimates valve, 40 jjalkin, never u-sed, RT. 79 MOROANVII.LE NIIW HRHNSWICK AVIi Call 2(il 7'M! wjtl 22" RCA Victor TV with stand, $W. MATAWAN Call 2(M2(.liV. w] 2J W, 3WJ 2192 A * II ( '>\|| mi-niled. paintmt nnd humus, pval moss, all kinds of 3 COMPLETE ROOMS pM lo.li HUIIH rr.Mier* li I-OOT birch cabinet, wiiilfl, for- I'ICK UP A IIKI.IVUR iiiirii Kip with HIIIIO potceljin ECKEL BROTHERS sink. $-'W. Call 787I1H15 wj'I3* CALL .»« 2521 BOX >|i!n. s)'si'-ms RFD I, BOX 215, MURfiANVILLIv CONVERTIBLE TOPS RI'MMAfil-: "SAI.ii spon-,.II.-d by i-r aiul »i!nr liuei. oil tank V. I-. W Aumlury I'osi 4.117, 57 (On Nolin Rd, , t U«rl«« Washlngion Stri-el, Ki-y|«irt. Call l-'riini Si., Ki-yporl, 2'11.1'Hi-t w|if Ik.In la ••<>.hl. vlntl 2111-,'HiilH. wjtf I'.XII-'.HIOR PAIMIINO duly (liiissis (Ii.iin-M $ i'l I aili, Malhla* •!•« la ••> 9 E. Front S».( Keyporf - 264-302G WIII-.|.'.I. (TIAIir; rtulfln"t, ranct I'aikwtiv I 7'M I whf Free delivery • Tree Storaje • iludxel Termi Now U tin ttnu: lo advettln.- j He, (m ten I it tale ('huge I |,nn- »nt-i AH woik O(NMi Thura. k Frl. 'Ill » P.M., Ot'i«r « 'III #l'ftl hoie imiiSLHl mlit'liM for ti:il<:. A ] JCi-oiuili Invited M iliwn K : lln, i (I.MIT v iiuall tid In tin I'lmlll.M column 145 Mini Street, MiUwan C«l' fvii'y t- wuido.s ol your Will Uic ii Ui.i'it int.) c-i-i1! fur you m aim :ll w)i.j I cliuruli fri'in ihr- July 23, 19*4 N. J. raw imrraam LEOAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LlttAL NOTICE Two Feted At ' PROPNIATION. NOTICE aiith :ii/t(i by this .ln-nil ' BE IT OH DA IN ED BY THE TOWN- filfl.rioo, The bond ordinance published here- Saul uh!i),';i(ioni< thall in* ; |>.t> im-nl SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- vkith wan introduced Jit a meeting SHIP Or MATAWAN. IN THK of the Township Committee uf Hi*- I eMifations of The < Bachelor Party COUNTY Or MONMOUTH, NEW tin- Timnslitp ill.'til Tow i ii hip of Malawan, in the County JERSEY, i not Jews titan two-thirds of Momnouth. New Jersey. hWrt Juty f>biu';it«fj In Jevy ;,i\ v;ilnrein Members of the Morganvillc of nil ttie m*intieru thereof affirm 20. 1964, and will be /tit 0M-; con "1 nil thr \ii%ub]c picjitrty wiUu.'t j first AM Squad and the Morgan- ailveiy cuncurrfnf) AS FOIXOWS stderrd hit final paxfeiige After .i Tnu'iulnp for the payment '»f Section J, Ttie improvement de- public hearing thrrton a I A nieelim; tl vhhgations unti interest lhr/"«n | alter •ill* Independent Fire Co. honored Krlbcd In Section 3 of ihib bond or- ii baid Township Committee to tiout ]iintidli<*n of rate or amount, i aitrr Kenneth Miller and Louis Mendlni dlrwnc* U heir by authorized a* a htlti at the Township ui M.ttawa *•< lion e. The b"iu] ordinance of ! YOU SAVE REAL CASH! Ton nthip hei t-lofore adopted by • bachelor party and dinner, Central Improvement to I* made or *aid To-.wwhip on AucuM 3rd, ' acquired by Th* Township of Mat-fit e o'clock J*.M. Townhhip Cotnmllifc on Septem- r. Miller will be married on Sat- ftvvitn. In the County of Altmmmith, 1 :», ]«a, and entitled: *rBMWt « SaUy HotnhU-in TJic inl (•(rtiniiiuc [jjhhs-ti hcrr- urday to Miss Rose Kircher .and New Jtrh«y. For the ««»ld improve- In.infe fipprdprliitinK f325,000, and with ' inlr(<(ui «rf ti of ment or purpow; &Uted in »ntd Deputy Township Clerk iiori/ing the ishUAm-c of tMW.OOO K Louis Mendinl will be married to J2I 136.00 the Ti f Uit- Tiiwn* Section 3, there in hereby apprupriatal nib tir noleB of 'he Township, tt*r ihip i •I Mh County ui Midi Susan Becker in August. the turn of 1311,000, taid kutn ln-lng Uuii Jinprtiverntiita or purposfs inc 1UJ.1V* uf all «|ipru|)riiiU.> »••(<•/;I, tiiAt it amhnrl/e$ the un held ui tfiP i<.htp ,.f Mal.-K : the Mid (38,000 appropriation, ne- NEW JEtlHKY. APPKOJ'HMTHWi Uie Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ox man and gotiable bond* of the Township, each •43,240 THKKKFOft, AND AUTIIOM- of an improvement of pur- in mid T«. daughter ol Salem, NX, spent a to be known u* "Wattr KyMem I/INCi THK ISSUANCE OF M0.U00 '"•Sl" •iher than Oie improvement or 1HM, «t H (.' 'M. week visiting Mra. Ethtl O'Connor, Bund", are hereby authorized to be BONOS OH NOTKS OF THE TOWN- f ' "'' -- in ulrin 1U*UM1 In the principal iminunt ol SHIP FOR FINANCING SUCH Ai>- itn> ''' (a) •38,000 pursuant to the Local liond Section 3 thereof, or PHOPIMAT10N AND JllCPKAMNtt I mhkf an appropriation for aakt J23 }44 40 Mr. and Mra. William Bornemann law U New J*rt*y. In unticlpnllon IN PART AN OHD1NANCF. OK THK of the IftHtinnce uf i»id bondu and TOWNSII IP HKHKTOFOHK A- SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1M3 AUDIT HKI'OUT Am) family, California, apent three to temporarily finance f»nid improve* DOPTED ON S£PTKMI1KR 3D, OF TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN AS KF.gUIHEI) HY N J S. V weeks visiting Mrs. Vera Brown ment or purpose, negotiable note* IBM. COMHfNKO COMPAHATIViS IMMNCli SHKKT other relatives in Morganvlll*. of the Townihtp In a principal Amount BE IT OHDAINED BY THE TOWN- not exceeding 130,000 are her thy au- SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- ASSK.TS The Morganvilto Social Club wca* thorized U> be iatued purauunt to SHIP OF MATAWAN, IN THK COUN- CHit on July 9. Attending wcr« Mra. and within lhe limitations prescribed Cat.)) a nd Invfstmrntfi by #aJd Law, TY OF MONMOUTH, NEW JKHSKY Edward Becker, Mra. Harry KOAO- tnttt Jeaa than two-third* of a)l Die Taxra, ARM'^Mm-rit.s, i.u-nv and Uiilhy rhurp't-s Mccrivable walow, Mrs. Lou it Becker, Mra* Section 3. (a) The Improvement mem her« thertfjf affinnhtivi-ty c<ai<1 Dt-fcrrrd Oiariie* to Future TnwatiCn— Mr#. Cheiter Jameson and !n- Jtoad to Whale Creek and In «iich Section X Ut*-rt In ht-n-tjy a|)()rec- heretnfnre ni.idi- lh<-ii-f<l \H,2M> H* |l,ftWf.2WI.55 *J,175,^>.133 •on have ona other child, • dauj;li- . _ ;ary conntcUmw, fitting*, valve*. 1 TOTAL ASSETS U* Victoria. hydranta, Mrueturts grul appurtHumo piiymrnt for fiftid iini"'' ae and all work and inhWiinin nee- ,purpose rc-ijuirt'ii hv l;.v. now LAMB wary Iherelor and incldvntal thereto. available therefor by vui pro* I.IAH1IJT1ES. RESERVES TURKEYS *nd all as sho'-vn on and Ui nccord- j vltticm in ta of AND SURPLUS IMV«S for Duty anca witJfh thh e planl s andd ., ll _ Tmvmhjp j>it-v](.ii,*,)v lu.mU »nd Notes 1'Hvaole Jterefor by Kurt S. Mcu.ser. tl 2 T h f / nf Iniprovcnutii Aulhori/utlons Alfred James ftxizeno, son of Engineer, on file in the ibid iniproveiTiefil or ml to Other |,|jihiiMi«n and Speria] Fund* AnmrtizAnon.of Uebt fur Fixrd Capital Mr. and Mn. Alfred Pouzenc, 111C office of the Township CJeik and m«l U»«- p«rt at ta)d tm.'iw aw>n>i>- Ib. I hereby Approve notion not provided for iiy j.piillin- AKiuirfd IT Autlttirlred Woodmere Dr., CUffwood Beach, a App (f TrT »« ml mum j u»n hereuneipr of s»id down t»ii\nn-m, IU-H-IVC for On.iin A«fi«-ts Heccivobt* member of the U.S. Naval Reserve, amount of ixniii* or no lei to be is- i neifotiabJe bonds at thv To\n*hit>. Oven-ready or half Ib 55c aued for taid purpote l« I^H.ooo. j each to b« luiown «* "Htrvrt Jtond". left July M for two yean of active r duly. He ia stationed «t the U.S. («) The estimated coat of «uiO pur- * * hereby miihoriird Ut be ismuiil LIABILITIES, po»c Ii 138,000. in the principal amount of $60,000 AND S17I1 PLUM Naval Receiving Station in Brook- Section 4. The MktvAng mattera j purmntit to Uie Ixx-nl lk>no«e dcKcribcd i oranly finmu-e said imptovt*m«nt ur CURRENT FUND T«t*f. Juicy, Ptlkww Thia week, why don't you look in Section S of tma bond ordinance I purpoa, i\f^t,Uhh\f nutt-b of th<- Town- Ht-v«-nii«- Hutltt) Yenr \*JV2 Pork Roll through the windowa oi your la not a current expert** and li a j*riip tn it ptinclpitl itrninint no( m- church . . . from the imlde. pra|>erty or ltn|>rtiant \u wild within MlM'i'l lHiientii' From other Ih.in Ground Chuck >:.' »59* CHUCK LEGAL NOTICE make aa a tfenern] improvement, and i On- linnliilionfi pietrribtrd by M>H\ Loca l I'rtjjjfrly Tux Levies no part ol the cot* thereof has \mmn L,i w. Crtllct lion <>f Di-tliU|iient 'Vn^fH nnd T MONMOUTH COUNTY *ri*)i toe apecially uaseshtri on Section 3, (&) Ttie improvemrnt Tax Tille I.ltnt, property epet-liilly benefited thi-reby. hereby authorized arul the purpnaa Colicct ii.n i>f Curitnl Tax Levy Calif. Roast ^ * »59* STEAK SURROGATE'S COUNT (b) The period of iihefulncbs of lor the fliianclntf of which »ald ob- Inter him) Ivjiin* Hcturncd NOTICE TO CH£D17OJ1S TO PHE--•id purpose, within (lie itmttMlonts UgHllont arm U> vm iMi>n) ia the 1m- KCNT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATR of «aid Local Bo ml Law and accord- provvmtnt of the followinf #.treeia T«tal Fundii ESTATE OR WALTF.H HICKS, DK Ing to the rejtaonablc life thereof, nnd location* in the Townsliip by Shoulder Steak .89* CEASED la forty (*0) year*. t)jf vt a new nnn%- punuAht to the oriter ctf EDWARD (c)) Itie >U|)plcinenlu|p I debtt t>taleale- way hurfare |>»vement consintlnK of F,xp<-u(liliirti« (Acciunl BAM intnt retiulreled by saidd LaL w hhas been 2-inclifji uf bituminous ciMicrete on udftei tCxpfndllurett: .35 C. BHOEGK, surrogat* of th« County Spare Ribs '-,"'7. 49* •I M on mouth, IM* day ma River* ounty T«XL>K ',!(.. HI 2 11 | of the »ald Walter flicks, deceaied, hat been filtd in the office of tin* Gut den Place tor Iti cnthtr lenfclh, \ hoc hi' *nd HefiicuMtl School Tnxr» Picnic Ham — .39* iwlice tii hereby given to tti* creditor* Diret-tor irt the Division of Local Kernrinle Place from Prut-pect Ave- ; Inttrftind inns Mode LAMB CHOI»SALE! of M«M deceitxed to present to the Government in the- Department of uue to 1U terminus, Kd|[evi(>w Road Other Kxp«-nditurea i mmmi •»I<1 Sole Enccutrli their claim* un the Treasury of Ihc Sl.'ite of New fram f'rosprt'f Avenue to fflverctafe tl»r oath within tin montha from tkli Jersey, and auc-h statement tvhows Drivt, Itlverdale Drive from Pros- u Bologna •"- }S:\% ' ..49* date. that, u-hiJe the net debt of tlj« Town- pect Avenue to New Jerhey State Kxpenditu Shoulder' h. JltKhuay Koute No. as. Gerard Ave- fK lo b* Knis*d by s 79* DI,IK3: July and, 1«M. ktilp rleter mined as provided in CM id Kiriurr Sarah Illcha Law i« not incre;isrd by this bond nue from Main Street to Lloyd Koart, Sliced Bacon r .:n * 55* Drtatvar* Av*niM ordinance, the grttxn debt nf the Henninjterg' Mill Road from Texua Trital Adjusted KMpeilditurfW $1,!><•*.:)H7 IB Cllffwood, N. J. Tow.nf.hlp an dtfined in unid Law in Hoad |o Uie Township b'nuulary line. Increased by thia Imml ordinance Muthiason Place from Second Street t :tfi!i.2fi5.17 89' Sole Executrix Surplus Bnlnnce. December 31 Mtmi. Kantor * Burns by 130.000, and that the Mitl <\h- to its termtnui, Gaston Street from Pork Roll %:»'>:'' 3 '£ 89* 41 Broud Street .. lions authorized by Ihit bond Gerard Avenue to the Town.shlp Keyport. N. J. onll nance will be within rill debt ljnundar>' line, Wcoiley Street from RECOMMENDATIONS: Loin •>. Atlorncyi UniiUtfons prescribed hy tutti Law. > Gerard Avt-nue lo the Tounxhlp L ThJii iniertht hv cnllerled in strict .iDi tl.tliites. 99' J30 82I.M id) Tut: kUgTfiiult atnount of not { boundary line, Wondbrwtk Drive for 2. That Inter fund Account* hv li(|unli»l I..* *>. iceediuK )n,WHi for items of «x- i its entire ItMiirth from New Jerhey 3. That lax overpa> meiHs be Applied ' TUfUiidcd or ' MONMOUTH COUNTY puns« pvrniftted under Kecllon 40A:Z- State Highway Jtoute No. .14,' Charlrx hUHROGATE'S COURT 20 uf said LHW hns bpen Included in Street from New Driinswiclf Avenue 4. That preuun;bereAIMS AGAINST ESTATK minut, Sprln^iawn Avenue from Wil- Ttir HIJOVC summary or synopt-is was ESTATE OF HENRY J. KAISER. (e) Thi« bond ordinance auUmrizea low Avenue to Charles Slrei-t, aiul of trie Township of Miituwan. Cnunly of Siuf, the cnlcmlitr venr DECEASED obllifatlnna of the Township kok-ly for If+fi3. Thl5 reporp t of iiinlit, sutitiitlted by J,JS. man tnul Company. Pursuant to the order of EDWARD purpose di-M-ribed In subsection (h) fffghfleld Avcmn? from Dock Street f»sht|» CUtk'e vtlilc to Its terminus, U>K*'0I*T ^'itli all fleirirf Raid L.iw, and ly interf.sletl jury DAZZLE SCOT and mny W inspected b of McDtnouth, thia liay rnAile, on thr the »;*1H c>*>!tf stions authnri/ett by thia work and mfiler)nIs necessary there- drn.'ttin application of the undersigned, Wll- bund ordinance are to be issued for for and Incidental thereto, and all MuriU'tpal Clerk It am J. Kiilier, Sole Executor of the aa ahnwn MI And in accordance, with purpose which la "•elf-liriuUlallnR" the pi arm ind specifications prepared j23 rttat* ot the e*M Hmry J. Xatamt. f)iin the mranJnjr - and Jimitiitlonx therefor by Karl S. Heuser, Towntihip TOILET TISSUE defeated notice fa hereby given to '^rr^loti 40A'?>4A of Raid Law andEngineer, on file In the office of the BLEACH ''Mint creditor! of *nirt deceased to are deductible, purxuant lo subsection present to the Raid Sole Executor of aect/on 4AA.-2-44 of taitl Uw, Township Clerk and hereby approved. their tfinlmi; nniter with within tin 1 the cro*s bllj(aUons Hiiihori/cd hv this bond ishuccl therefor tielnff tiie amount of B Church Street •rdJnance. S'ald obliralionii ahall U- Ihf sniti 1.1,240 doun payment tor utid MennAbtirfft N, J., direct, unlimited ob)i((ntions of the \ tp SYI.V1A IVfYERS, R. N. Atfornry Township, and, unless puid from • Sc' Uon 4. Tlie following ]23 121.CO revfmtes of the water Mipply and I are [nrmi:u-art of the cost thereof han been or iaH.ODti THKREFOR. AND AUTHOR- lake effect twenty 1301 days alter shall be sped ft Uy RKsessed on prop- Jfll !vy Wiiy TOILET TISSUE IZING THE ISSUANCE OF til.000 the first publication thereof nfler fi- erly Kncrially ln-mrfilwl thereby. AONDS OH NOTES OF THE TOWN- nal naacace. MM prescribed by aaid (h) l>ie period ut unefulfie&a oi Malawin, N. I. By Appointment SHIP FOR FINANCING SUCH AP Bund Law, said purpose, w I thia the )ltmiatior>H HOUSE of «•!id I The fitippleinenial debt ft ate. metrf reqiiiietl by suit! i.»w has hft-i Grinds REAL ESTATE flulv made and fik-d in tlie nflln if the Township Ck-ik find a rmnplcU Coffee executed riuplic/ile ortniuaj thereat been filed In the office of the Director of the Division of ljnc*\ Gov INSURANCE eminent In th« Department of th» The (hinchbug Tre»Mjry of the State fA New Jer by TONY GIORDANO fry, tirut nueh stntement t,h»w« that the Krn^K riehl rif the Tow TI-;hip as BONDS - AUTO - HOME OWNERS defined in said Law i* inrrrji.st-d by tliis hi»rid t»rdinancc by l6d.Wi, and hat the said ohiiKhtionK fiuthnn/ed by this l>onil ordinance will !>*• wimin Chinchbug ditmaf;*-'u&ually be- peat applications at two month alJ dpbt ItmitaUf.n? pre^rrlbftl hv Kins when temperatures ate con- s intervals. aid Law. MORTON BIRDS EYE •.islonlly in the Mt's. The ">yn»p- ', If snnic d;uniif:i> h:i«: nir•;iily (d) Tne apfirejiiite fmuttint of not John L Tassini Agency 'jrrrwlln^ SB .V") for IK'ins of e*- inms first appear its irn j^tiUir been done, sprr.'iid Kwit im- c ien*e |.< .att-ied mecfialcly arid fn[|n ,\ up ;il l\M> 1 1 20 of ^aiil I,;* .'. lu^ been imHirleri In ihroiiKhout the lawn rcK-mhlm^' month intervals. Gr.tss (IIH- not 117 MAIN ST. MATAWAN lhe tr piir)ir.«jr ; i S. The full fiilth and rrfilil from the insects pi»*mnn the lack, so the thtrn(i^i-d hre Frozen S66404I prass stems R/(d sm-kwin out the \ must be irsvnlnl ljixtu.il |>ii\ tm nt of the prin- plant juices. If chinchhuk if' An Addtd Hint fit — Ku it Assorted Chopped 1 and ::••!< r.M un 1h» iiiiid Jivjlies art* not slopped at fun i 'ho helpful in ttniiilli y i tit Fro i en ihe irrcRular sp<»ts enntimu U) | e Is, sin h T*. A run Worn or Leof 10-ox spread out into the live M ISS pkg. Have you heard a haul Western until J;irj;»* areas are aff'ttid) Auto's mw Family Store? It's During hot weather a lawn tan lhe store that (lives you the easy he completely destroyed in onfy way lo shop. Why' no! slop In a ftw days. al your ChinehhuffS are tiny instfls Dei Monte Poodtown or Tip Top R«g. or Pink Frettn IIU'JIMII inj? appr(txiniiite|> I/H LOCAL inch in ifDjith wht*n fit)) ^r*vvn (-onsiderat)ty less than this dur Western Auto store Uxlay anil ! LEMONADE mfi the early slap's. The ndu!is see our complete selection:' JfRUIT tiave black" tKKlies with whiti Your Western Auto winM-$; lhe wines nre rarely used in flight. Th e younj, 10 •". 99' FUTWE MAN i hinchhuns or n y m p h s nre COCKTAIL reddish-hrnvMi with" a while hnnd will also show you how cjiiy il across the iifick. Si nre thi*> WITH 0U1 is to order from over ifc.DOf) ;iie so &ntflJ!, rhinchrni(;s' art valiiifi. I:roiii power lonl.s to Mfry hard lo locate. It is bfst POLVNiSiAM kitchen Jo .swircJ) U>r them in the heat PUNCH of day. during hriuhl sunlijjht. TONV (JIOMDANO SINKS They are more apt to be found in the live Kfass at the cd^e which have been NTIV ,H |IV«' MI 1 From baby safety nines to purls of the browned arras. A thor- lor your this area in the past f™ wci k>. •o»olDoi.yCoUi ilawor r___ I'oofffoirii I'ri'.vli f'roffiir* / _ ough search around the h;i-.e of; These worms ca( off lhe fiass LOAN ihe ojass pinnis may he m ics \\ lhe frown ham.ij'e may POTATO € CAR sary. ihe diiMeJibtrtf IU tivtty sislenlly in the MJ's. Make re-' Knde. 3 r 3 27' honow lot quick money,,, *av«t time, tarn on If You Have Any Questions P/eose 3 -19< •hort-term iatentt r»««i, Com* in... kl ui glvt you • brMing seiaion on tht many advantage* of our qptn-tnii kom* laaa, Call TONY At eie p lea a aeme lean effkt t HARDWARi; F TOWN Garden Equipment - llnnlware HARRIS MATAWAJN LKIAI BUHJNNCft LOAN ASSOUATION S|)OrtiMH Goods nnd 126 Main St. Matawan Auto Supplies 130 MAIN ST. Men. Ihru Frl. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M., Srif. 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Ample Pr«« Parking 159 Main Street - Mala* as 112 Main St., WI DELIVER Marawan 566-1013 Open Sundayi TIU I r.M. 5M-31S2 mi PAW? mmi^) tiiw JIAVB mm THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. I Thuriday, July 23,

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