A Panorama CX COVERING Of Local TOWNSHIPS OF IIOLMDEL. MADISON People And MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND Events MAIAWAN BOROUGH

MvffitMv M e m tw r 95th Y E A R — 29th W E E K National editorial AMaelaUoa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 J«r»ey Pre** AiaoclatJne Single Copy Ten Cents Present $1000 For School Library Citizens Committee Muhinun 1'irsl Aid Line Officers Receive Radges Low Bidder On Garbage Adamant Spurns Compromise Balks Court Hope John A. Barbagelata, Citizens 27. The code was upproved by a For New Tenders Committee mayor - elect in the ;t-2 vote, Citizens Committee Coun* Nov. f> Marlboro Township election, oilmen Walter C. Grubb, Norman Argument before Superior Court slated Saturday that the Citizens Janwich and Joseph Urodnink vot­ Judge Gene R. Mariano in Free­ Committee has agreed there should ing it in over the objections of hold Friday on the disputed gar­ be no entertaining of uny kind of a Councilmen Charles T. McCue and bage contract bids for Mata‘.Min suggestion of compromise in the Storer that the official standing' of Borou;;h ran along much ihe s.:mu Marlboro Township election case, lhe government" act ini; was in doubt theme that was us.\l in lhe acCon least of all, a compromise that and it had no authority to impose ’ of Lucy and Michael George, Mat- would su rest “ to let things a design of its own devising on tile :iw,ir„ a;.:ains: Frederick NVeiirle, stand us they ure lo Jan. 1, FMj.V j municipality as yes. < CJiffnood. in lhe Ma? juan Ree fet­ because there does not appear to lanergcncy Exists al scliool has hd C.i.-»e. In fact, be an answer to tin? situation if j An emergency foi getting lown- j Samuel l am -r. Nt'. ark, a'lorney both the elections of Dec, ID and j ship bills paid nnd taxes taken ex- : for th-1 plaini'fl firms. Peier Ros* Nov. 3 are ruled out. listed alter Mr. Barbagelata, ap- : ciie and Son. FV.v.lay and Meyer, Mr. Barbagelata declared that a jointed as treasurer Jan, I and . F.l;/abt‘i!i. b:dd.-rs at '_*!;(>, al- majority of the voters ca^l th eir: Mrs. Walter Hills, appointed colh-c- , 'atked the low hid ol Ace-Mana) ballots for Citi/ens Committee (or, ai the Jan I r«,«rganj/atioii j Inc., Mataw.Mi, ut >2 I,;U)D. as hav- candidates to accomplish a definite M n. Edwird S. Lewis, president ol (he Strathmore Parents Asso­ meeting by a '.\-2 vote over the oh- • .ii:; the same d'dic.enc’es, lacking objective a.id ihr oiablishnjent of jecfion of Mayor J.anzaro as well prtxif of the filing of essential ciation, prevented a check for H IM for books for I ho Strathmore School a set of principles in the as Mr. McCue and Mr. Storer. re­ : forms v.it i tin: bius to verity tha Library lo Marlin J. Dempsey, school principal, al a meellnK held Iasi Maiawan llorough Mayor Ldward F.. Ilyrae ■ above, lett to right, are Robert Phelan, sergeant; township's municipal government signed a week later when it was de ; i>;ddr/V rapacity lo fulfil) ll>e con­ week. Roy S. Matthews, president of the Matawan Regional Hoard al pre•< ot*, a liadge to Captain James Martin, of die; Arthur Nivon, second lieutenant; Lawrence Walker, ami that llu- ( iii/eri-s Commiiiee i*> ; hTintnetl bv the t ili/ens (!ommiMec tract. as was tin* case in (hd Matawan I iist Aid and Kvseuo Stjuad. Inc., and to (irM lieutvnani; Captain Marlin, and Theodore Education, Is shown at lhe led. _ totallv agreed it would be a betray* j iheir ypjjointments were defective M'hoo! m.titer, other line officers nt a recent meeting. Ficttired, Mhelan jr., president (»- was heard when if developed from eonJamcd a council member, M ;. ) Move To Void Second Sahin Fdwnrd J. Scullion, secretary (er'y on the borough o;fiC'als, But the hearing before Superior Court Storer, a Im> with no valid certifi­ ( *• 11 Lamer argued if il were not Judge J, lulward Knight Friday cate of election. of ihe Maiawan Regional Hoard Zoning (lliangc of Fdue.Uion, stated last night fhe case, why had |-:<-Co«mcilntart that there was a gd possibility Ou the plea of Leo Scully, hoard o O Vaccine Sundav On 10-Year Building there appeared lo he some confu­ lolin I. Walsh been denied access that both the elections of Dec. 10 of education president, and Gerald Morizio Hectds sion as fo the time and place ot All Area Schools ro ihe Ace Ma/j/o li/uncial state­ Tiie Matuwan Regional Board of and Nov. 5 would be found invalid. A. Bauman, a Ixiard member affil­ ment at u lo'.innl conference on Judge Knighi reserved decision to iated with the Citi/.ens Committee, Ihe hearing ou the reulonal Education has agreed on a 10-jiesr Planning Board board's budget. Me asked, "Feeding Stations" th.- hid\ and why was the finan­ Dog Licenses Due a further hearing tomorrow on the the majority of 'lie council joined cial siati'numi of tin* low bidder buIldinR program, estimated to cost issues presented. He instructed the Tuesday with the minority to give „ „ „ | v ,,,^,,,,,,.,1 M;it.r,van therefore, lhat It In* clearlv un­ derstood the hearing will he at ’lhe v.'uind >!ep, in a ma-»iive noi piod'.ii'ed m court to show no over $5.000,000 which will include Mutawan Police Chief John J. attorneys for the contesting parties, temporary ainltorizatiori to tile i.%.11 M lhe .M u I «i w a n Regional High campaign to iirimuni/e the enioe • wa*. a ” m .sjxins'.ble” bidder in lim Melna today warned dog owners Dominick Cerrato, Freehold, seek­ treasurer, Irving W. Perry, and the ! I««»'!>ip I'lamilng Hoard moved. construction o( (our new elemen­ School, Atlantic Ave., tomorrow ; same wav that the Roselle state­ that they must obtain 11)64 licenses ing a summary judgment for the IMW collector, I.ind.say I.e.Moine sr„ j |ti,i ni/jlu lo void an ordinance j jjopulaton ot Monmouth Couusy tary schools, an addition to the night, Jan. 17, at H p.m. ment afmrued the Fdi/abeth con- for Iheir pets. Licenses may be Citizens Committee to have Joseph to pav funds so that teachers could j ;u[,,|H,.{| |V r in bv the burner ad against Pol o, will I** eltected Sun­ traco11 hail the means of carrying present hluli scliool and modemlzu- The budget has been subjected obtained from Borough Clerk M ar­ A. Lan/.aro, elected mayor, and Al­ be paid the due date, »!»' j lWli, ,, : da\ bv the Mommni.’h County Med­ ou/ his {ofitractuaJ obligation. tion of the old hl«h school building, fred L. Storer, elected councilman, other necessary debts ot the munic- \ » ‘ to criticism by Mayor Fdward F. ical Society 'Ih'* daft.- mark garet Vusbrock at the Borough Hyrne lor raising taxes in the ’eju C. De N\aio. Maiawan, tow used as an elementary scliool. Hall. Chief Melna also warned that at the Dec. 10 runoff ousted «s ipalitv could be paid and receipt ;coir.Muctam nt gaiden apartments, {he second "feeil n^” o! Sabin Dral chosen at an election of no legal (continued on page, four) ! in „ hij'.hv.a’,-business / o n e at borough while lowering (hem ht Vaeetne on lumps of suj:ar lo al­ ' fxuough aftofney, questioned if 4 The proposed school program is permitting dogs to rua at large is the township, despite a much bidder had to make public his fia- contrary lo borough ordinances standing under the Faulkner F Act, j Rniii** .11 and South Atlantic Ave.’ ! most L'-O.INU) of lie county pnpuia- designed to accommodate 2900 ad­ and Francis X. Journlck, Hazlet, larger Influv of new pupils from ;i <»n of uN a;;<'s wim rt-eeived (he ancial stah'meni, as jf wa.s hi# and (he pets are subject tu in> personal pr<*peny, hu oiher than ditional pupil* expected to come in­ attorney for defendants Lanzaro | Following ao explaiiauon Iron; the township's shiv of tite boun­ hi -.! pi «*\ «*nia! • measures last pounding. Bayshore Area pr^ate disclosure to a lv)dy seek* and Storer, to submit briefs in time ! Iltr.v’nd K.ilkslejjj, a i epresenlative ! dary. Taxes for school needs this Dcc. i to the system durinx the 10-year , ing bids, Mr. Larner severely at­ for their being read und digested y e a r will be SLttSVilia.I't in (pan. Approval must be obtained nf Iv I'iugene » (lie State Department of Education Late yesterday it appeared , appro\ ing j; a r d e n aparimenis. ^ chure to all taxpayers to explain ( let-tlin>i‘' stai.ons will |>e .s<*» up peny once the bid was placed Ul oi sites and building plans. For School Tax Judge Knight would be confronted 15 Inches Of Snow •'«ht>u!d jiot ln\e b<*en v^mstrvunl tt^ • iHrouv'hout tiie cnumy, mostiv >u with a monumental physical task Its position and the minimum ' which anv UNpayer had a rigltf Actual construction costs of the 'a linal r’eeommendal i«m, the hoard school needs the district must ( school hmldin^-,. (rom II am to i of access Judge Ma'iano accepts to read and digest the briefs in time 0 |H'ratton snow shovel got under ■a p.m. io provide the immimi/a1 •»!! #ntlre project are estimated al $4,- Borough Cites for a resumed c<*irt hearing to­ .’recommended the township com- have. the ;>o;nt for one of analysis under way in full force in the bayshore 1 vac.t-ine, i',lir!i is K.sit'li's, and oriels beiii;: entered m the cast), *13,000 excluding the acquisition of Present Ratio morrow. The bli/.zard emergency area Tuesday morning us residents tniUee tesciiul the ordinance, | leaves no side efhvt, and laU-s delayed both the preparation und Had Slatement tchool sites in the norttern (M aia­ began to dig their way out of a i 'lit.- fifdtiiau' e was adopted on n jo/iJv a f*'.'. S'*< .iM'k sa . i , o;' Voting unanimously Tuesduy the delivery of the briefs by the wan - Cliffwood) section of the dis- 15-inch snowfall brought by a near ..‘M! ui!e ot thr* former township, Basketball Games sugar Mi De Maa» held to his jHasi- night, the Mutawan Borough Coun­ attorneys so that he was getting blizzard which swept the entire , oimiiiillec. with the majorlfv r* 1 j Dr William Hfailev. Red Hank. ::o;), saying he had the financial trlct and in the southern portion one set only yesterday. cil Instructed 111 attorney, Vincent east coast of the nation. M!hairtnait ol C.'f M w iiih ilh Coon'y statement wuu him und that h« Judge Knight faces a further dif­ 'plaining they v.ere aerepiing the (Strathmore area). DeMalo, to send letters to Gov. Gale-force east tind northeast I Me drive in the public hearing of the court tionment of scliool faxes in a re­ the subject matter of the brio/s has final recojjj/jjendalion cotdd have Ocean Central Met stinging cheeks and eyes and j,,.^ In;j(|,. without a den,!- .! j Cj>nvi*ntion Hal!. Asbury Park, session concluded, (or their priva** as aoon aa possible on lh« first gional district. to be crystal clear and his decision hampering the vision of embattled (lj ,jH, pn ,i,|(.ni Tonight At Matawan i said. ‘ With lhe continued co-opeta- i information, not to he publicly phase of the program, estimated explicit .so the Appellate Division disseminated thar any _ unscmpu* The ap|»rtionmeiil of taxes for motorists attempting to ir.oke then M,chi.ir.ua,. f 'tion of ail ihost? wh<> already have to cost $2,800,000 which will include current operating expenses is based and possibly the State Supreme Keyport High Scb*oi athletic , uken tin first •*£» p lo immnm/e lous persons could use it to wot'lt Court can have significant docu­ way hotne Mornlav afternoon und . . . . i , construction of two new elementary on an enrollment figure struck in evening ■ ds oryan>;.at»on meetmx. with jnthoritiea have taken ul! basket-! ‘ them.sehes a^amst |x»|-o. this an »l**t Ti mem ilama^e to the Act>* mentaries on which to work. The tchools, a kindergarten through 19(3 hut council noted the proposed A state of .•merpuiev was de ''ihn Moran and I-rank Swan start be the largest mass health projeci \!ao/o firm. possibility of appeal favors those ! ball Kame.s with varsity teams of school budget which will reflect pver tmderiaken m tins area. We i The couri lomul tliis a sufficienl sixth grade In the aorth and • kin­ now In office us n stay can be dared shortly after « p oi. Mon ' one and tbrec-year terms re a lax Increase Is based on antici­ .(other schools out ol rhe small com- especially urye everyone from six- concession to persons of interest dergarten through eighth grade in sought to continue the status quo day in Monmouth County bv the I s|iectively. the Ixiard elected I.eon pated enrollment in the 1IW4-B5 • ] hined K liS gymnasivmvnud^ori- weeks-<>f-age u;i ’.hrcugh senior , j continued on page four) until • final abdication can be county board of defense and dis ; «rd Moruio as Its dwirnran sue- tfie aoulh. scliool year. iiiii, Frank Zain|^ll<». hi^h achud citireos. to avail themselves of this made in a court of top appeal. uster control. Kransbui^ rejxirted ; ‘ eedmg Salvatore Vena who had In addition, the initial phase will A* t result, In regional districts opportunity to eradicate p'di<» once Tuesday the council introduced minor flooding alonjj cieek banks . held the jxist uir one year, i principal, mmonnced over the fciciude site acquisitions for the en­ when.-one participating community and for aii as u medical threat." an administrative code which sets and From St. while t-aiou Beach' Harold J. Dolan was elerled vice ; weekend. Levitt Lands tire 10-year project and moderniza­ l i undergoing rapid population in­ a up a department of administration also reported fl(MKlinj» on l-’ront St. chairman, it |>ost not filled lust tok Small Contribution tion of the former high school, in­ crease, other participating com­ / A game w;:h DcCtin County Cen- and finance and Ls subject t<> (wh­ and many of lhe lower sections as year und Mrs. Irene Miles. Lower Per.'ion.s receiving the vaccine cluding a new heating aystem and munities must share any increase ! tii.it Regional Bayvdle Hi^h School, ile hearing at Central Sch<»ol Jan. tides came in three to five fe**t ; Main Si., was named secretary, will lw ask<*d to ‘ intribute 2.Vcents (lase Suit Filed windows and roof. H waa noted that in costs which may result In the ! slated for the KHS gvtn tomorrow aluivi? normal. succeeding Mrs. Dorothy Smith. toward rhe c*»vl of the meilicatioa is children proceed through ele­ budget, based on anticipated en­ : mght, wd! W pU\yed at Matawun No Evacuation Lawrence I.erwr was reappointed and supplies, hu’ those who cannot j Association Vote mentary grades in the 10-year rollment one-year in advance, , Regional High Sclwxil nym totught, fn Union Heacfi. Civil Defense as attorney for the hoard. ■ihe Keytwrt .school principal stated. contribute wdl be pto\'ided with il period, school* designated u kin­ letter Ol Protest Of Confidence Mayor’s Transit Director William Young w js plai ; Mr. Swan was named the plan- . Also, a game listed with Wall free, it was pointed out. All of the dergarten through eight will be Council Indicated it would seek i ed in charge when t h e comity polio Mfe<*Jing siations” will Iw ning lx>ard's delegate to t h e ; Township High School tor the KHS > Five residents of Levitt nnd Son*, more heavily populated by pupil* legislation which would apportion emergency was declared However, mann**d by volunteer workers un- In the Junior high school grades, , .. . Mayor's Co-f)idinatinjf Committee ; gym on Jan. .11 ha* been shifted , Inc , Strathmore development filed taxes on the same enrollment fig­ Unit Reports j police reported tha! tides failed In ! will !»' comprised of one No the Matawan court Un Saturday dor the supervision of n volunteer aix through eight. : a Superior Ct>urt suit this week t<» ure as is the basis for the proposed (cause any evacuations of residents j ,tlrmiK,r from nac h ixiard oi com- I afiernoon. I'eb. 1 physician from the Monmouth The timetable of completion of school budget [or the ensuing year. Track Down Rumor County Medical Society. , set aside a decision by the Mata- Improvements agreed upon by the i although preparations for these ; n)iv>.jon jn tovvirship. Mr. Dolan, liie K.i.n*- on a Saturday ’.v;U he W an 'lownship Committee that th# Aclion followed a letter of protest "Feeding s'ations" In the bay- board is as follows with occupan­ j emergency measures had been N|r Svvan |jn(| |,uijdinK (nsp,.cj»r lhe second pinved bv Key|«ir: tills developer hud complied with a received from Nelson Lamb, Wel­ Of Station Switch sliore area will be located as fol­ cy of bulldinji* constructed In the , mode. George Hausmann were named as year. I lie Ked and While Junior dau.se in lhe planned community don Rd. lows; Indian Hill School. Holmdei, Initial phase forecast i>y 1966: The first meetin;; of the newly : |„ KeyiHirt. the lire alann iys „ , p„ .| n| sul.-djvisioii -.tndv com- varsity and varsity tennis wili en- ordinance, set:my aside l.r» per Timetable Forecast Charles W. Mandevilte was ap­ created I transportation and Iradu. : shorted out hy mid day and nuttee of the board itumson ut tlm Uaritan ’Vown- Keyport High School, Keansbutjt rent <>! the l.md a»«-a for non-resW 1061 — Heating system, former pointed to tile board of health to Committee was conducted by Mat \oIunieer firemen stalioned them ship Hitili Scliisil mm IIiis coming lilementary School; (.' e n t r u I 'tlentia! use. high school building | 1D0,000. replace Franklyn L. Hunter who awni SchfK/J, Strathmore S«vial counsel lor tho high school building, $25,000. li. I-eri and It. P. Ramsey were hers of the committee, J o U n sound any ntarm manually Irom and Matawan Gtammnr School in Mr. Zampello explained the shift lb** Matawan-Matawan 'lownsliij) ; Strathmore ( ivic As^m a'ion. Alt 196« — South K -8 elementary named to a committee to study the Melna. Dz/.ie Sickle.s. I'eter Koelsch. police headquarters m case of a Bank At Annual Meeting feasibility of purchasing data pro­ Anthony Guigbana and l^luard was made because of marked dis­ ureas; Raritan 'lounsiiip High ; (he plaintiffs in tlv c j v are ne-nj- achool, 000 pupils, t l,530,000. North fire bers of tie* n sm >i m i ion lhe suit cessing machines for use in the col­ Barkauski. were present. The Farmers and Merchants Na- satisfaction with plavlnj! conditioas School and Memorial Si turn1, Union K-B elementary school, 330 pupils. Private|-||idir joi\ jo.v limnstrucks weie called t.an'-u ■ , ,, ( . , < >. was filed in the name uf IF-chert lector's department. Mayor ilyrne explained to the v v , , i f, io.. , . ,) ..rank , lama Bank, Matuwan, he Ul its an- after a ^anie vvitli Oceun County B each $120,000. by I moukI, oil, a Is to 1 a, s M s p,|a| • Tm ■Southern ItCHtonal (Manahawkin) J. Pai kej, association zoning com- 1907 — Light ing, ccilings, former A petition, signed by 13 residents members that this .special group i'f r l! ,'. " a ." !!!^ i «-lccted at the annual stockholders IliKli School Mas piaved at tiie KHS mhfee ch.ormaii. jXrvid Sch.vjo high school building, $75,000. protesting the condition oi t enter was formed to snation facilities and Ihe local .... , ,, : M. Burlew. Charles C, Schock jr., Southern Ke|>ional coach and ath and Mark lieck achool, 850 pupils, $1,415,000. committee nnd a request tor addi­ bio sfxds during the Holmdei Plan Board iraffic problems. ic height of Ibe ^ H(y^ ^ M aghau. Johnson Cartan. letic autborities IckIkmI no formal D»-!>-nd.>n's nre I.evc? and Sont, 1970 — Plumbing, Invntory im­ tional funds this year by tin’ f-’irst anrm in Kevport v Frirm* atiention v\a-. 11 ru­ ,- ".P..,!■!!!. "»1. i " ’illiam J. Duncan, .f. Donald Mil- protest, there wa.. displeasure Jj,r , the ') owns'rup ( oininitlee, provements, former high school, Aid Squad was held for considera­ St., near its' imerseciinn with ‘ Holmdei Tow nslup Committee mored relocahon of the R.ohoad i ler, Rolwrt (». Sampson and An- shown afterward that some stu­ FLmr.mg Hoard and to-,v nvhip 140,01)0. tion by council at its budget meet­ Front Si. aiul Soulh Main St confirmed a number of apjwimt- Station to an adjaveni town U was n‘‘ai ; tlwny Nuppi. dents from their sduiol who had ■building ms}M*c’or. Hai»»-d I U"Ur. 197! — South, K-G elementary ing. ' ^ the Atlantic St. intersection. , char|(,s (. sr JoM,p.n made tiie (M mile trip Irom Mana­ merits uJ the (own1-h.ip meetin;; School, 600 pupils, $720,00(1. unanimously agreed tha* Charles C, Thursday. William S. Potter and ; Terms Of Ordinance Matawan, Matawan township; A oern|K.rK,.r nnd Laurus A. hawkin to Keyport were unable to 1973 — Interior finishing, former would he writien to Repr->->-,n!ative Peler Genovese were renamed foi : Tit- ordinance tetjuires that ihe and Raritan Township reported no j 1‘oliam.bee were named as a Ixiard view the (jame because of (lie high school building, $80,000. First SA-Madison J. C. Auchincloss, Charles f'ike of |hree-vf‘ar terms on the zoning i di‘V(doper ifi this case, levui. de<;- major problems other than keep-1,0j advisory consultants, cniwdetl conditions. Also the 197-1 _ Addition to new regional the Mnnmoudi County Ptann-n;', board of adjustment. Albert I’lem- ] innate r» per «ent o‘ total su\)i;vi- mg tip with snow ren;o\al opera- J din*cfors apfxmtled the fol- coaches and the referee and um­ high school, 200 pupils, $310,000. Reappoints Perry Board and A. F. Biorkoer of the mer was reapjjointed as u Group i sion land for "non ie ^denfiaI" pur­ Central Railroad of New Jersey ic- tions which kept town and county ! lowing officers: Mr. (taier, chair- pire who officiated deplored the It was noted that during the [Inreups and ili-feeii'iK between the IV (public) member of the plan­ I p)s--s In Levitt’s (a ikm cent des- Irving W, Perry, acting treasur­ /jueslin^ respeelively froo. each: crews wojking otj a round-the- ! man of the board; Mr. Srljock jr., i;;na':fMi. much drainage land js ;n- building program period, the old piavers because of tiie excess of ning board for six years. Vincent Matawun Grammar School will go er of Murlboro Township, was re­ Whether or not a governmental clt>ck basis Montlay and into early j president; Mr. Niiller, vice presi- Maneri was named as & Gtoup II t :ud«'d, as \>.r\] l»s tile private \iath appointed assistant cashier ut the body contacts forced by the cramp­ out of ti.se and be demolished. loan is being considered for the Tuesday morning. RoatN through- dent; L. \V, Loop, cashier, Joseph member (to r<'pf'esen! town's hip • and leo/j"> i lob, shoppuij; center Browntown office of the First Na­ New York and Long Branch Rad out the area were reported plowed P. Stenger and William F. Wilbert, ed playins space. * land aiui *;-• S ra'h:t".ee S( l««»l The need of players driving In committee) nnd Darnel S. h.lv as tional Bunk of South Amboy * Madi­ (continued on page four) and passable. assistant cashiers. a Group HI (mayor1* nppointmmii ‘-I’e. son Township Tuesday at tho an­ for a shot to slam into a v/all, even Infant Dies During from township offuers) membn ; The I'ivii gtoup coniends lhat i)i« nual meeting. llertrand \V. Toth, thmii>h it was covered by paddinR, Storm In Matawan tiie pressing BKttinsI hot pijH'S ant) of the planning board. 'ordinance ts beiiu vadated. willi South Amlioy, wan rename! tmi.si- Grand Opening Of Variely Tire Co. In Mahovan Township ! the.s«* designations, and tha'. it was ant cashier nt tin* Sayre Woods of­ the ridpes of the staKU and the Mayor Alfred C. l'»»oi« iinno.m ; the intent 'of the mdmance lhat Troy Smith, three-monthold son fice. balcimv railing on pass-ins be- ced committee npjwiintmenfs ak of Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Smith, cuuse of Ibe small space between follows: Finance, Mayor Pook*. more recreation land be set aside. Directors include Ernest J. 152 Main St., Matawan, died Mon­ the court and these Installations James Ackerson u.id Frnest Fes ' Association official* have fit'Uial* Scharpf, Mrs. Edna C. Chase, Ro­ day, Jan. 1.1, 1964, at his home. :iIso Were sources of irritations, by eux; health, Harry Pitcher and I'd that HH umcs «fc improperly sario J . Chuiii. Sidney Komar, Matawan I’oHce reported t h e ||.,, re|»irt Mr. /ampelio received. Mr. Maneri; roads, Mr. Pitthei . designated. Frank T. Kur/nwa, John E. Mul- infant’* mother, Patricia, found And roMlier coach could use the and Mr. Ackerw»n; gronfuN nnd lane, J. Joseph McGunigle, Melvin him unconscious his crib at modes of plav they had been teach­ buildings, Mr. Ackerson and Mr. in H. Safran and Alfred W. Schussler. Straub To Sell 1:29 p.m. ing their diarues lor Uiese are Ma/ierl; recreation, Mr, Pilcher She • ' -d lo p o l i c e head- Officers renamed are ^ Mr. adapted to H full si/o regulation and Mr. Ackerson. All members Opel Kadett Line quari I door and Patrolman Scharpf, president; Mrs. Chase, r m i r t Keyport Conch W'lllinm will n*rv** ofi the jnhce I'oniinit- vice president; Miss Sura h. Dei- Carmen Messina attempted mouth- Ikwi'las. with a scpi'id of Ine.tl’er- te**. Clean, simp;*.- lines w tl. every bert, vice president and cashier: ►►-moutli resuscitation on t h e :encod players, bis Iwen handi- A emitrai I was a w a r d <• d lu inch of space devoted to functional M m Alice Zd/ienicki, F. 11. Wood infant but to no avail. He was i-appcd because his players have MCOSS ft»r for puldic. health use keynotes thfl new Ojxd Kadett good, assistant cashiers. to pi.uticc on ti court nl one ni/.e. pronounced dead by Dr. Alfred 3. service. line that will hu distributed in tha t ’asagi anile who wa* summoned. i hen out and pW.y on a much United Statei by Hulrk Molor Di* Beside* hit parent*, Ihe child Is Barbagelata Files Suit larper sized court, ti contributory vision thrtrugJi strategically hn’ated •urvlved by a •later, Debra, and (actor in Iheir unhappy record. Open House Sunday dealerships. 'J'Jta ears will go on a brother, Russell: maternal grand­ Against Zoners' Ruling lint win-los* records ure not a public display Jan, W. 0|xd K j - parents, Mr. and Mr*, Richard rontttfcrntion to these other con- ChrUti in Brother* Academy, Ian dett will lw M*ld In thU area by lone*, Pittsburgh, P a ., and pa­ John Uiirbagekita, Nohm Rd., (contlitucd on ptine fottrj croft, ext'Mids a cordial invitation Straub ,Mo:o m , Inc., Keyport, ternal irsndpswnt*, Mr- and Mrs. Marlboro 'lownship, has filed a to all the hoys who tiro Interested Well engineered and constructed ThomuH K. Smith, also of PHis- Superior Cw rt null seeking to re­ Eyo Plumbing Code (n (iit"ii io i;.ve servlro « (rro truns|K>riaiain, verie a Matawan Zoning Hoard of burgh. Academy next September unci their she Kaia-tt vits completely ne# " rHn fniiHrftf will ht" held todav ‘ Adjustment rilling against hi.s ap- I lie Matawan 'township ft *.M'd '( parents fo their annual open hoiee •■andards m \hn small-car clnn MA Hl Z t m rum-.,il I l»ll^»tlon to eons.ru,., a gas sta- Health hist night received a report at the Academy oil Sunday from '.’th teg: rd t<» roominess, perfor- Home, Mttfiitvan.1 ...... Inlennriil w ill, mm In a rcsidentinl ione. rom a special study commlm*> re- 1 lo 1 p.m. ‘Ihern will be nevernl mante, fii!! cl!nibln«, a a Hera! Ion, fcllow In Old Tennent (’emeterv Mr. Ilurhitlielala, owner nf prop­ ommending that tin? township ad Mmihers and members of tin* Slu toad holding, long life and comfort. Te/inenl. erty on Route 31 In an H-HW ro s I - opj the stale plumbing code. In ad- lent Council ou hand lo ansv.ci Wbhe the Kntk'tl Is u foreign cur, dettllul zone, applied for the vuri- iht'.on. the study cotnmtuee rec ny questiouM relative lo the en < products! in General Motors’ Opel Notice atice bill was turned down bv a unmcmled thnt plumbers workini- 'ranee examination and olher as plant in Hoi hum, West Germany, Doe licenses for the year IW I ■l-l vote of tlte board Nov, 27. fn n the township be licensed after eel.*! of the activities. ; it has definite eve pleaslm; Ameri* Marlboro Township are due In tlm Ills suit, Mr. Uarlmi’elatu asks the laminaiion by a I ward t»f plumb- can styling lines The grille fealuret* month of January, t'eo, $1.25. court lo sot aside the board rullnj! iu>. examiners and that cast Iron Tn Take Out smart hori/.ontal lines v, (th wtap ployd Wvekoff and order the vui'iam'e tipptovtsl. Mutawan Township officials tuok part Sutuidny' Shown nbme (lett to rl^ht) ure l ewis (iluoslin. npe hi* used for ul] sewer connec- Charrnnl Chicken, fried Shrimp around front and reai h’ini|Hkr,s, C'lcrl- Tlte plulutlff clttlms the Ixti ■ d ; Ift (fra ltd (ipenlnji ceremnnles ill the Variety lire C oJupi'riilor; iMntnwaii I twnsblp Mil) or llenry Irupbatt- oo/iv. Ihe rocofmncfldiitiouj were in Sral/op.< w. F/F, J J . U Wide doors o/ double wall coM^fuo’* Jfji-udv ‘H »’as caprleliius and tfbitruty i Houle 3.1 mill Hlverdalc Dr., Mnlawan i'uwiishlp, I en and Coiumlllecman (illberi Hickman, taken under odvlsontent. Kollo Fust HousQ, tion have push ballon door handlai. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January 16, 1964

LEGAL NOTICE disin*, perfectly complement each Social Club Plans Lourence Harbor Every-Member Canvass other." Install Fire 4-H Meeting PUBLIC NOTICE Stauffer Buys Meetings, Luncheons Services Announced In Laurence Harbor Tn ;ill ii'terrMut Uxpuvi-rs n t r t r » Hoth Andcison Chemical and In­ District No. 2. .^!ata\^an Town».h», dustrial Accessories are headed by The Rev. James H. Silver, pastor The Rev. JHntcs H. Silver, pastor Nt'A Jrrye.v. At H’.OO P.M.. J.mimry Company Officers Mrs. Martin Smith sr. was hos­ Is Postponed 3^. !!•!>». Ill till- Kin- till t V n U T Matawan Firm Ihe men who founded the original tess to Ihe Morganville Social Club o! the Laurence Harlx>r Protestant of the Laurence Haibar Protestant inn) JVniirJ . New The Browntown S o d Hoppers Community Church, has announced Community Church, has announced JiTrfx, thftf l*e ,» hearing IA Stauffer Chemical Co. has acqulr- companies. Amos R. Anderson, an Line officers and fire police were on Wednesday evening. 4-H Club meeting was postponed the schedule for the coming week. plans for a fund-raising drive. «li>« the ptnpoM-iJ htitl*:tt for l‘‘K sworn in at the installation dinner- Mrs. John Wilson won the gift tu! Kite Di'-lfirt N" 2. M.itjuk# Ml Industrial Accessories, Inc., a international authority on or^ano- from Tuesday night until next Tues­ At *1:30 a.m. Sunday School will Tne kxal church has derid'd to for the evening. : t'liffwo'Nt Nrw Jl* rs e \ . company tpeciallitinK in custom nielallic chemistry and now vict; | dance held by the Cliffwood Firr day night, Jan. 21. The meeting be held in the church, and the In­ partic pate in the every - memhe< •ni«M{|.,r<- M a lt h c « 6, ; Co. in the Cliffwood Fire House, Kach person attending was given will be held at Ihe home of ihe club canvass program, which ha*- been I Seei etiiiv compoumKng of ‘ *ilic»ne rubber president and general manager of quirers Chi'S will be conducted in Mtiaul <>f Kirr a calendar and a pencil as a ftifl. organised and sponsored bv tht* N .*• I trince IBM. Induilrial Accessories Ihe division, formed Anderson j Alfred Pouxenc, president, served leader. Fred Gaub, Route 51ft, the church parsonage. At the 10:.’>0 Plans were made lor the meetings Browntown. ti-onal Council of ('Imrches. ’lhe Kite Disioet No 2 )>bs about 71 employe** At its plant • as master of ceremonies. Follow­ divine worship service, a »pec:al Chemical Co, in l!Mti. It wan merg­ and luncheons for the vear. Mrs. dedication ceremony will U- mn- campaign o. 10 weeks long and cul­ iIt j:i ro in Maiawan and U in Fort Wayne, in g the salute to the American Fdwnrd Becker is in charge of the ed in* ) S.nifler i.i l»r" The Browntow n Pa rent-Teacher dv. At ti pm., ihe homes of church members to re- A M!v.t*inee»r filin g Industrial Accessories was form­ the Christmas money. 'JtiJun, Jaiui.Tiy .11, to the marketing arm for the pro­ ed. und Peter Vent spoke briefly, j ! Browntown Grammar School, Junior youth leliowship iu)l meet ceivr- pledges. | K'li .t|iplieatlr'M«-, (lulir.s. jnd mini* , duett ol Stauffer’* new multi-mil­ ed by .Max Skohel in l»5*. Under Attending were Mrs. Ldward iiii.ii; tjti.i!ifir.iii..ns, -I'ply in DepitrU nnd conducted the Oath of Office. j Kdward Weston sr., Route is and nt 7 p.m . Senior Youth Fel­ Roland Nelson is general chair­ lion dollar orj>ann-slli<.one plants, Mr, Skohel's .guidance, Industrial Becker, Mrs. Harry Konowalow, a surgical patient a! Middlesex man of the drive He will be as-ist- ; i u -11 t,f Civil Seivii-r. Stale Jtiai*#, lowship will com ene. T> rntuo. New mtw under construction al Adrian, James Connelly will serve as ; Mrs. Louis Becker. Mrs. Robert {General Hospital. New Brunswick, ed bv John Nesenkar, program Accessories has developed specially On Sunday evening. tl>e Rev. Opfii to i'!ti.-rns. 12 m on lh t Mich. .. chief; Joseph Vena, deputy chief; j Owens, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. j His condition is reported as very I'lairman; l-.van Shufelt, resources compounded silicone rubbers for a Mr. S;lver will leave lo attend the i t a t.iu an Tt.\'. n*-hip. Hans Snulier, company prc-sf- Stanley Wilson, captain; James j Martin Smith jr., Mrs. August ! good. chairman, Andrew Galkiwav. ma- ! Hutldinj: lns|>reior. variety of electrical Insulating and five-day Ministets* Ashram in thr* 5 - 1 mile SouDi ot Please Call: ’ Regional High School Parent - trict H, Mrs. Joseph Volkert; Dis­ ry Traphagen, Mayor of Matawan of the Monmouih t'ountv Under­ lit*] Agent on Picmiscv, Daily and Weekend* LIBERTY IS4M Teacher Association was hHd 'I ues­ trict 4, Mrs. Leonard Hornster and Township. water Rescue Stjuad. Mr. N il s - tlRiCttCMS; Kt»» [i o : intion Storek; District 111, Mrs. James Beach urea, which would be help- 1 of First Aid Squads. '1 ht-ir th er­ ! means cluiiiman, gave a tepotl .ind Fenne/fy, Mrs. Robert Herrmann ful to Ihe fire company. He also- mites will I'M.* Mr. Nison anti Mr. tentaiive [lians lor the o! :)ie and Mrs, Robert Brown; District promised that the township will . Woolley. sciiool ye.ir, There are 30 Pontiacs A h-Mcr ol resignation f:om Mis. 11, Mrs. Richard Radegan, Mrs, install valves inside of each f;ie 1 Theodore Phelan jr . Mr. H'\l;.:lin Frank Rago/ine and Mrs. George house for filling the trucks. : and Richard Lewis will !»*• dele­ r'rank l.a.Muia, pubLt A\ chainmm, Drost. John Mills was presented with a gates to the Ilth District uf the .vas read and accepted. Mis Hugh In Wide-Track Town certificate of merit for his servic- | New Jersey Slate Lust Aid Coun­ ; Dal/ell was appointed new p:!l)liei- es and John Armitage received a j cil. Their alternates wii! Im- Mr. : iy chairman. certificate of exemption. Aiders. Lawrence Waiker jr and The roast beef dinner was pre- I Mr. Hulsart. Harmony Club Meets pared and served by 'I homas Vena ) Mr. Hughes will be in charge of KEYPO RT sr. Jack Norman’s orchestra pro- : the bulletin )>oard in the Squad !At Morganville Home H ARD W ARE vided the music for dancing. Headquarters and Rensselaer L. Cartan and Theodore Phelan jr. Mrs. Vera Brown. Morgans Hie, COMPANY will be publicity chairmen. „ ( was hostess to the Harmony Club Legion Post 332 ion Tuesday evening, t i i e L a r g e s t v a r ie t y o f h a r d w a r e , t o o l s . Plans Activities Ask Residents To j Those attending were Mrs. FJor- ■'ir. AND PAINT IN THIS AREA lence Farrell, Mrs. Joseph Lanzaro Activities for the coming year Clear Fire Hydrants jsr.. Mis. Chester Jameson, Mrs. DAILY DELIVERIES were announced by Commander j ; Let) I.animers. Mis. Leona- L a ­ Oskar Gohmert at the meeting ol | Thomas White, Chief of Laurence * Mura, Mrs. Holmes Lamherson, 26 W . Front St. - CO 4-2000 the Laurence Harbor American 1 Harbor Fire Co. 1, has issued an Mrs Victor Barnaba, and Mrs. , Martin Smith sr. Chart* - Kree parkin* At Rear Legion Posl 332. i urgent appeal for all residents of A penny sale will be co-sponsored F'ire District I in Madison Town­ i Mrs. Jameson celebrated Iht by the Post and Auxiliary in Feb­ ship to uncover fire hydrants in biilhdav and received a gift and : Open Friday Evening ruary. .lack Olsen and William Au- front of, or adjacent to their .also won lhe dark horse prize, riemmo will serve as chairmen fo r1 homes, as quickly as possible, down | lhe next meeting, a Valentine the post, assisted by John Sherry ! to the ground level. i patty, will he held at tiie home of and Commander Gohmert. Mrs. This request is made so lhat in ! Mrs. Smith. ' Olsen is auxiliary chairman. case of an emergency, fire hy­ Plans also were discussed for ■ drants no* onlv will be seen but World's Fair Tickets Serving MmmmiIIi C M y Iar II Ycaia. dinners, dances and Buck Nights will be ready for immediate use. to be held periodically. Chief White also has requested Tickets to tiie World's Fair, at » The Legion birthday parly is t lhat cars be paiked as far off the reduced puce, mav b** obtained planned for Saturdav, Mar. 14. I roads as possible. This is especially from Mrs. William Slendorn, 2fJ!) William Foster is post chairman ; im|M>nant on the many narrow Norwood Ave.. Laurence Harbor, and Mrs. Oskar Gohmert, auxdi- . .streets in the lown to allow fire wavs and means chairman of 'i he ary chairman. Reservations may apparatus to pas a through. Woman's Club of Laurence Haibor. be made with them. The post i.s initialing a member- ; Did jmu M y yan wanted a ship drive. Kligible veterans in the: co 4-*m T R A V a AGENCY M area are invited to join now. In- 1 formation may be obtained by con­ 4 -4 —r scian 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK tacting Commander Gohmert. An appe.il was made for a used OR. M ARK B. MUSCARELLA wltk WMc«Track Tel. Ml I-MM - Opea Fri. Nl(hls la • television set in workable condition > YOU CAN RESERVE AND PICK UP AIRLINE. STEAMSHIP. and a used piano in good condi- 1 Optometrist a a l that ItixurUua Pantlac camfartT MIS AND TOUR TICKETS. HOTEL AND RESORT A R EA lion. Anyone wishing to donate j RESERVATIONS AT OUR OFFICES. these items niav contact the house i (V/t'vo (jot four Uillcrcnl mot'cls to chocrn Ircm.) chairman, Mr. Auriemmo. 35 Sum- j EYES EXAMINED IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US merfield A\e., Laurence Harbor. ; Dues for 19(1-1 are being collected. ; PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING Cake Sale Nets K MAIN ST. KEVP0R1 Free - Prompt $115 For TAPS ; Mrs. David K. Watson,chairman | of Ihe Women's Activitie* for the j March of Dimes in Madison Town- j ship, has announced the result of t PICK-UP and Ihe cake sale conducted by lhe j Sayre Woods Soulh TA PS ( Teen- ; ATTENTION Age Program). The sum of SI 15.20; nel profit was realized from lhe j Matawan Borough Taxpayers cake sale conducted in front of Ihe j DELIVERY Food Fair in the Browntown Shop- ; In last week’* Mntawan Journal I informed you, (in my ping Center. letter lo the editor) about the ratnbles that could be acquired Mrs. Joseph Pando/./i, 'I AP adult ; for us (estimated al $3,500,(HID) bv the Planning Bouid. chairman and Miss Caroline Min- . lionicn. TAP teen-age chairman for : ANSWERS THAT WE SHOULD HAVE FROM PLANNING Sayre Woods Soulh. announced an- • BOA HI) CHAIRMAN MR. ANGKI.O TOMASI-I.I.O. other chke sale will l>e held Friday J LO 6-0021 nl I p.m. in the same place. Mi'.s j 1. Why did he permit lhe planners to recommend zoning Minlionirn's committee includes, commercial Ihe section on Route 34 from Main Slieet lo McArlhur Miss Maureen Bickens, Miss Kath- ; Drive, JU S T S E Y O N I) THI-i PATIO PIT. The only section that leen Clerice. Miss Toni l.ut/ and ; has homes on it, and excluded the remaining poition of Route Miss Rowena Hurstyn. 34 * South - where All Ihe eommeM lal establishments are locating In addition to lhe .ndividual area across road on the lownship side projects of the TAPS throughout 2. Why has Mr Tamusello disnj;arded thr- will of ihe people, the township, joint efforts If) raise after they .signed a pel it ion lo have their land /oned commercial. money for the Marc>i of Dimes in- The only zoning in which thev can prncticnllv utilise their prop­ r'.ude tag davs ami Ihe 'I AP Ball. . erty ’• ' 3. Why is be sitting by and htinig Matawan 'lownship grab Susan Mary Seber ; Jill the desiiable commercial ratables to loss the road, losing for ii*i laxpayers a |>otr*ntial S.ViOIJ 000 tax inlaldes pel annum — Baptized Sunday ; (school free). DM jrau «ay you wanted a Susan Mm-y, Inlnnt ed from utilizing their properties and still supixut Matawan Mr*, .Murliii Smith sr.. Mr. nml his children in scIkmjI. Mrv t'lmrlc*; I’losky ir.. Willmm 0. Is lie going lo keep blaming the master plannei* for his SclH-r nnd hlfl imrther. 1 >. mn Ul Mil­ Inaction? Or lire we lo believe he takes orders from a firm that ler im*ab _ _ a n n jiR i — r i n a ' For Archaeologists i Stokky ■ ybu' SLICED BACON . 59s CALVES LIVER . 99' The annual meeting of the Ar­ 4 r, 89c chaeological Society of New Jersey FRUIT COCKTAIL Choi' 1 will be heW on Saturday at the Stacy • Trent Hotel in Trenton, at Easy to usa Frozen Foods 3 - I 0 0 2 p.m. Tiie public Is invited to at­ CLOROXBLEACH e S 7c tend this meeting, whfch w ill con­ CARNATION _ . - centrate particularly upon new de­ MORTONS velopments in New Jersey Archae­ EVAP.M ILK 3 - 40* KETCHUP tamuv size 20btr ology. r M U U I I ■ i GRAND UNION A film, “ Salvage Archaeology/' will Illustrate the more recent APPLE PIE 3 2 9 methods being employed to recover WESSON OIL ^ ’ I 5’ ELBERTA PEACHES ARMOUR prehistoric artifacts threatened by DEL MONTE oi GREEN GIANT the increased construction of UTCUN IAIBCS ^ A _ v• rU j u U v D v VRIOH m « h _ A homes and highways in this coun­ CORNED BEEF HASH try. In New Jersey, many Indian GREEN PEAS 5 97' WAFFLES 10- 95' Shrimp Dinner - 59' rSCSHPAM »ites and remains ure lost every nmm-cnaiui _ rrourrn yeaf because there is not enough ESLLOM'S time to thoroughly excavate them. APRICOT HALVES Thus, salvage operations in archae­ CORNFLAKES 2 te 37e SPINACH 5 * : 89* Macaroni.™ 3 - 99' ology are of increased importance, n i rtuuM ciu iin •_ B I I N SYS _ NU, IOINIBM I * and only the amateur archaeologist can assure the preservation of pre­ A JA X CLEANSER 2 - 28* Potato Purrs 5 ^ 99C Chicken Livers *-‘ 49c historic remains. , r u i n u D i . . . Several talks on the activities of ibtr the A SN J members arid chapters are scheduled, detailing their dis­ BUTTER «*., £ 66' CMBSIE IP U A I _ Nutritious Dairy Specials coveries for the p39t year. The ex­ Cbof* cavations in lhe backyards often have provided exceptional discov­ VELVEETA 2 £ 89* uGRAND n n n mj UNION \j n i v n 4 i « > eries. ljr , SUN K tntlOM Sponsor Art Classes T omato J uice 3 85' CREAM CHEESE 9 -Vt CAKE MIXES Through Creative Guild t?:*•: t ‘ f 1■

Mrs. Barbara Gray, Strathmore, eOAUTT------t u n - _ TIMUm-nciMT will instruct art classes tor chil­ MARGARINE 3 ~ 49* FRUIT TREATS Ni&St33 * u riA V M ta KITCHEN GAftDEM dren at 16 Ice Meadow Lane, ~ Strathmore, on Tuesdays from 3:30 BABYMBDfST»ir 49c CHEESE t r 39* fi to 5:30 p.m. for age* 12 to 17 and WHITE TUNA JELL -0 suia 4 ~ 39* riUIM ItaUUlU ( U W t l M W s i Thursdays from 3:3# to 5:30 p.m. I M B — M il* — _ _ __ Ahi UANO UNION . for aRcs S to 11. The course is ajionsored through ’ the Guild of WHITE TUNA ^ 37* BISCUITS 3 i= 2S* SHARP Cheddar »75* PINEAPPLE Creative Art and «het» is an enroll­ •nun vmtm u ment charge. , „ , Mrs. Gray is a praduate of Brook­ j^ q o o lyn Collette. She studied under Kurt PINE. JUICE Nancy Lynn Baked Goods-Fresh Daily M- Seliftman, Alfred Ruaaell and Jim BRIGHTENS CLOTHES my Ernst. . GIANT TIDE DANISH fi* Mobile Homes And ptM Am uitfirinv yout Travel Trailer* DRINK NLN0NTK 3 S 95c PECAN RING - 3 9 Cb°ice r u s a M * it Dictrich APPLESAUCE_ 6 - 89* Trailer Sales Angel Food Ring ~ 69* H y Blueberry Pb £ 69* PEAS & CARROTS I MILE SOUTH OP FRUiT COCKTAIL 2 - 49* TBCSHPAK STRATHMORE EXHIBIT •CATOOTTAItt _ . Rt. 34 — Matawan HELLMANN'S ff 39* SPAGHETTI CREST 60* COTTON Swabs 1 7 9 ' GRAND Call 566-2192 or 3993 DEL MONTE CLING WAX PAPER PEACHES 3 87 CHOC. CHIP ”;.- 45* FIESTA coom'X-35c GREEN GIANT ISVPT WE WILL BUY WAX BEANS SLICED e e e PEANUT BUTTER 39' CRACKERS £ 3? Horsemeat 2 ^ 47* MONMOUTH A OCEAN COUNTY BANK STOCKS tlorid a sledllss m a m We Specialize in bank, utility LOG CABIN ^ 59' and Industrial stocks and mutual ■ t L M o m ^ ^ _ funds - INQUIRIES IN V IT E D CREAM CORN 2 35' GRAPEFRUIT S - 4 9 c NO OBLIGATION ■ IU N B ONION ^ ^ _ L GEO. WESTON A SONS SN O W W H IT E 8 . 1 “ lavestmeal SaeurltlM TOMATO SAUCE 10- 89c III Ocean Av#., In i SUNSWEET mmLtm Tel. CA U til PRUNE JUICE : 45’ CAULIFLOWER 2 9 c BAKED BEANS I a u i m i n i m _ - CALIFORNIA CAL0 v MIRACLE WHIP * 54‘ DOG FOOD cat rooo *** nntuarrn . AVOCADOS 2 2 9 e SCOTT SAVARIN warn - 69' NAPKINS nuni CRAMD - rOAMWS TOMATO SOUP 4 ” ~43‘ Potatoes 5 39 I Philodendron 3 89c CLEANSER SUGAR S& 6? Sava Cash and Triplt fi-Blue Stamps Mw t>n S«* wdm r, h a 1t#i. W« m w i o< (irand Unlra lJr* Suil™ BRYLCREEM ■ M eat Pot Pies TEABAGS LISTERINE Orange Juice DETERGENT P rlc t • H f«ctiT # Pric« tUactivo Prlca •(factiva jfiS frlco«t(«ctlv« f e S S i l Prlca »lf«ctl»» \i 0 0 i Pflc# •(.(•ctlvt Tl till Nfclt thru Jan. 10th th ru Jan . lB th thruiJrtn. 1 0 th v f f k thru Ja n. 10th H 8S] thru Jan, 10th V g £ k thru Jan. 10th I I.Imii »«» fn Kiitnwil tonirmrt matter SUmH •■« r*r < «il»«(d KEYPORT AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER jj GRAND W A Y DISCOUNT CENTER w W I W " OPEN TUES. THRU TIIURS, T IL 9 P.M.; PHI. TIL 10: SAT.. SUN., MON. Til. 6 | HIGHWAY M - KKANSIUJHO

NEW JERSSY BELL Visit Your Trlple-S Rcdempllod Center it 292*1 Main Street, Kcnnsliurn — Optio Prlduy T il I P.M. Ali ReUcuiptlon Centrrs Ar« Clu^yd Monday. Fog* Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, Jan u ary 16, 1964

restraining order asked by Mr. Communications Plan Fund Railing Lamer against the issuance of a tElje (JHatafom ,3mmtal To the Editor, Main Street, U.S.A. In Laurence Harbor contract to Ace-Manzo until there I would like to voice my disap­ is ruling on a suit being filed by , intiuimi in* ' Mrs. David E . Wntson, chairman Roselle, Fereday & Meyer to per­ proval to the Matawan Uorough Tll»*kaM Mi-MM — J. M iU l MOWN. rU IU IH I By Bert Mill* for the Women's Activities in manently enjoin the borough from Council along with the many other entering into contract n iri»M W itm Program). Mrs. Daniel Baxter is which the 1964-65 taxes for the pro­ Only a year from now, your oppose this order as it was cost­ ,1 W Matawan J m m u I M ■ an n | i| W •«* Um p m p I*. H Uw *topl«, adult chairman and Miss Sharon ing the }>oroiigh $40 per day more I W ITH EACH PA SSIN G day, as residents of the bayshore ami for Ui» p«» auWaa ItaaU n n u ml lk«li w tn ««—. school apportionment laws art* not Street in your town today and not day, at 10 a.m. at the Shop-Ki:et lected under existing . deadlock. ; ca ln pa jj.n t „ co n vin ce those responsible to b uild a span link- based on the expected enrollment, be recognized hy one person in 100. Sayre Woods. But Mr. Larner warned tha: the,. c. 4 r» r. ■ « - i . . "Sacondclau faalaja M al Maiawan, Naw tataat.“ On i iii ').t this orniMi has nl'in- collection so going on should be ,) lnK le g u m e P o in t, n e a r Prin cess B a y , S ta te n Isla n d , w ith as the budget is, nur on the pres­ His name: William W. Scranton. HaaponaiMllt?RaaponalMlltf tai IF>i«ra»>U«l arrara Ii U a iM M Ma caal tf ma w a a ned a "Come’ * ’ As -You Are" - danre1 charge on the Ace-Manzo hid and N e w Je r s e y at Kiisl P o in t, U n io n B e a c h . T h e .span w ould be aacuplad by auca ent enrollment, but on last year’s Of courje, there are a good many to be held at 7:30 p.m, in the V e t­ that in no case should the total: feel long and could be constructed much the same as enrollment figures. What a mess "ils ” in the picture. In the first erans of Foreign Wars Hoffman- amount of the collections amount 8aa4 (o U W, Front M,, K in a ri, N. J . a i f i i i i i i i our school system would be in if the Tappen Zee Bridge aciuss the Hudson River, which ac­ •uncrlpUon Ralaa PayaWa Ul Advanaa S S I 1 2 S L * . ™. EDITORIAL place, the Pennsylvania Governor Prince Post Mome, Route 35, Lau­ to more than $2501), or the 10 per ona »tar (WIUM aMI " ‘ we were to base the budget on this cent deposit against the Matawan tually is a longer span . . . And, don’t forget Ihe ground work would have to agree to run for the rence Harbor. Tliraa Moalk* figure! 1 don’t believe any Boro­ firm’s bid. Garbage is collected for the bridge was laid as early as 11)31 when the State Legis­ M i Monika l * # t6 'l3Nugh taxpayer has an objection to Republican nomination. ’Mien he A local orchestra will provide the On* Vaar < , , • . ..three i/iree times a wrv. Mis* Kathleen (arro ll Miss j court agreement c o u l d be <">• j N (.w y k - , r ■.)ll, . n ,.ss d istrict via the H o lla n d T u n n e l. Bill Scranton is a man a sideration, but I can't sit idly by Ilu l ! Da as Kutan, Miss Dawn Smith ininent. . . • What U more pitiful than child bom with some crip­ practically nobody knows. This , s ' an(1 Mi,s Kaililmi Burdick ) lhe diversion of cars traveling to the Jersey Shore would al* pling defect? What i> more worth while than a cause whose and see the borough being “ taken" both a major handicap and an ss- without voicing an opinion. I hope | leviate much of the congestion plaguing the metropolitan ar­ hti. It is l handicap because voters purpose i* to prevent and to find cures for the 600 kinds of every effort will be made to justi­ Citizens ea . . . Let's get going! environmental and hereditary defects of the central nervous fy this wrong. have to fed they know a man be­ Mayor’s Transit (continued from page one) system and skeletal structure which are known to exist? (Signed) fore they will support him. It is an Nelson W. Lamb asset because of the need for new | (continued ...... from page ^ one) \ if taxes could I*’ made out. The CAN D ID ATES FOR TH E scats at stake on boards of educa­ These questions, and their obvious answers, are most faces, particularly in Republican j roatJ;~If .Monmouth County will per- . Citizens Committee specifically tion in the bayshore area are reminded to please send to ranks. | mit relocation and if this relo- pointed out. its members were act- pertinent now. For, during January, The National Founda­ To the Editor, this newspaper a brief biography along with a wallet size On behalf of the Victory Over He has run for office only twice, i ra ,jon rumor is authentic in bodv. : ing from dav - to - dav onlv as the lie was elected to the House of ...... tion, March of Dimes i» conducting its annual drive for Folio Committee of the Monmouth Other Discussions authorization ol the matonty of the head and shoulders photo in order that they m a y be included funds. . The organization still is concerned with the polio County Medical Society, may we Representatives in PJG0, and to the In addition the following topics. council continues to order their i jn the ro un du p of cand id ates whose q ualification s for office extend sincere thanks to all ptople Pennsylvania ^vernorship in IM2. ; ‘discu!>sed:... Provision ol ... Ma-, ... .K-n. Thev I hey srored<;ron>d the nosposition it ion lw!* » o ;...;nj wj|| i...be ______published ill »t.: this...... newspaper the week „i. prior problem which was the reason for its creation. But now, 11 he should make it to the W hite*..' ,..v? it!l men were holdovers acting for the1 * , ‘ * , tl A r in Monmouth County who took part ( ' ( (.. a lread y due to the wonders of the vaccines, that problem has been in the initial immunization against IlDLi.sc in 1364. a new record lor a ; ''""rant.-.-” that al! trains will' be 30-day period lor appo.ntrnents by | * rbruary elections . . . Pleased to note that many largely solved. So the emphasis has been shifted to birth polio, by use of Sabin Or?* “ '■cine fast political rise would be estab-; K»‘,ranIf 1t film Studies was recently opened in San Diego and is in the Tiie second s»ep in this health Background Is Busmisi . now stoppin* in or passing throuxh .sufficient m elect at the Nov. i process of completion. For a third, there is a very real hope crusade will take place on Sunday, a*GOu T r, ? cr“ nlo n1li a vul, l'ful | " aU van balloting These would be Mavor c ,„ r„ r v,r r ,T DID YOU KNJOY the blizzard of 11IG4? Few did, while that research and experiment will, perhaps fairly soon, Jan. 19. We urge everyone to re* ??■. »<• holds two decrees fr„m Study |)u, the |l)o| local trail,c pr„priibleins 1>llH11s Lail/Jrol.an/aro am|and Mr.M,. Storer. Mr. Cer-ter- D I >; . . .. . produce an omnibus vaccine that will protect against all the ceive the second feeding of polio Yale, including one in law. Ills and scans/an the possibilities of ol estab-estal>- ,ato tiilo noted noted to to Ihe the court court that tha, it it was was tl1 ! wasw *,s in1 progress but the follow u iK day, 11 brif-ht sunlight, vaccine on 'lumps of sugar, even background is in business, how­ lishinn one-way one-way streets streets,addinf addinr. in- imperative iin|>erative the the candidate candidate with with most most ;■ most p(. people _ w en t about th e ir shoveling cl,ores w ith almost viruses. ever, especially in revitalizing ail­ those who did not receive it pre­ terscction‘ lights or other ' chaiiKes ' I Miles lor' mayor, ”Mr. "Harba^clata. '...... ! a :f - laxi - park-• ij inai[hM th,.un- ••••-* of flection he finally emerged in .someone else's yard . . . That figure's. before us. And this is a good time to reflect on the ultimate Mr. l.an/aro and they have,'(• a danKilter ‘ and three ' , h!' Sr ; \ " hie!, wer,. ,<„»•,I to fact that the world must find its salvation in the develop­ To the Editor. i i esull of il lister is the wile of ,a l. IS , ' , i k ! 111,11 M r' S' " ,er i,S a ment, not of weapons, but in man’s ability to grow in under­ Monmouth Council. Hoy Scouts James ' a . £'Linen!I in/.n PresidentLiroci/tf.fii nl „j iWhctheij whether Olor MOtnot theme stationS.atlOll winWill ,ieDC ; ,h,H] . „ 0_ s|a,ullM(,staiuiini:. giving tacit consent they were pre­ •do not and cannot affect the in* of America, wishes to express to relocated. pared to act as validly in office itent of (he voters.” standing and to value his fellow man. you and your paper its apprecia­ Time, Inc., the maga/.me empire. ! Certificates Should Be Nullilled b\ itsouUuim, 1 ;[UirN|c^ tjK.n asked quickly tion for the splendid newspaper Gov. .Scranton’s rnof/ier, tiw lu(c ■. f "/f appears conclusiNe!v that as In this rapidly shifting modern world, the best guide coverage during the past year of Mrs. Worthington Scranton, was ! ; there is no authority in tne I-.utlk- Mr. Cerrato objected to this and ..lb()(JI n(TaMn,. ,|H. intent of voters ...... •SJ|id, the (in/ens Ct.rnnuttee can th(l J)lH. 10 [H>!| jj,. foun(| nial we have can still be found in the Christian concept as ex­ the many varied activities of this the grand dame of Pennsylvania Basketball Games I n-T Act for a runoff flection, as the ■ Politics for years, serving as Re- ; candidates do not have to receive ululates had to protect the trust m> ()pjnion •:m lection should pressed by Jesus Christ when He spoke of the command­ organization. (continued from page one) publican National Committeewom- j a majority of the votes cast, the - posed tn them by the voters Dec. \>t, }u.i(j jnValid unless shown Scouting came to America in ditions which eau.se vexations and ments. an. •1','u i election of Dec. 10, l%:t was unnec-; fo by taking the oath ol office. ;;.V;lr'|v" 'll|V.VaV:’Vuriii(!r«r'lhe'ldea 1910. Monmouth Council received disturbance of nood relations vvit Politically, Gov. Scranton is re- | lints i ess.irv and the certilieale of elec- ; J tie Freehold attorney argiied il j that n „,M. swmn i„ i„ office Jan. I As we begin this new year, it is well to reflect that these its first charter in 1917, and over other schools, Nlr. Zarnpelio p^iint these many years the Boy Scouts garded as a middle-of-the-roader, i «». :„on issued ihet winder should w v.as mamfestly imixissible for the ,,,,, f„ r Vear until time words challenge each of us to seek within ourselves the have grown and prospered to a His backers consider him the ideal t I n ^ w ^ l ^ a v e som^of t h i! annuliwl bv tins court.' Mr. Pills- icjn/era Coim'nittee candidates to j „ „ A, ,-,uld a p, imary understanding to broaden our concept of self-interest until point that better than every third man to unite >11 factions of the J V..nu.ls l.y ilaiinR a few ! htin' rec.le., in ns b, .e . J have relused to paii.cipate ,n the | i()(, Kenwa| elec- it embraces all mankind. boy you see in your community is Mantes with lean,; f r o m a dis-1 M r; > »noff tied'on « hen ,t _ no, d|- ; , jo„ for local offices, that a Iresh an active Cub Scout, Boy Scout Ha. Important Friend* lu n c c where attendance was not I U'’"' i c"'' “""'Man <•« » sound Barriers are before us as they have always been through­ or Explorer. In some areas of the ii** tmjutiiani i ncnas ‘ . , L, ^ t.y blameless in the matter as t>ni\ , election was of no valid,ty. j basis Jan. 1, 1%'fi. countv this is as high as U2 per 'I ou and i may know the Scran- ^ ’■'^nU But this k.n., r,„iml ihat so lone nnd ; [r ,h :s " c .^ ,;rtn;;pa,i = : ? r , ^ c cn"x^:, | but to survive in this new smaller world he must temper to offer to the American boy on Dwight D. Iiisenhower. this competitive spirit with reason and the long view of Me deplored the need to lake a ]as the c»lirj[V want- : p|t,<',,wn .shou,f1 »‘ave informed . Ho :i m,d lhat M lir||>oro Township opportunity to be helpful to others, Ike i, « yen credit lor persuad- sdl(<,| nc,ivjlv ;nv3v [,om the directly...... petitioned b^ . ..p. . . themselves in a d v ic e of the / m in lry community where belonging to one family with the common need to live to­ to learn to be self-reliant, and to mt; Gov Scranton to run for Cover-j sch0()| ^-aie txcause Keyport is | inf; such an election, tt was under |u|(,s r(.|a|m ,() gether on one planet. iove his country. nor of Pennsylvania. I hat slate has , on,v rl.,nalnine district of a ll'n o obligation to determine if such, *• tpei'-onal , acquaintance - is „ . fnr . Scouting'.* stories are never dull been in Ihe habit of vntinK Demo- . sc|KH,|,"|M)|dirl,. membership in tlie |a election would be ol lejtal siaml- Clle* New Brunswick (ase ;!ri':tt reach,,u. that votmj: on Ihe basis The miracles of science and technical advances have because they involve people and cratic in the recent past and Gov. : 'sh„ r e ‘fonferenc* Uiat toes not now 1 ifl„ Mr Pillsbury apreed with Mr. I Mr. Cerrato npposi-,1 this with a 'I1 « " v ,* 'n:ln '•“ P " ,"P as an people help create news. When vou Scranton was supposed to lose to !f,avt. a „t),ove111. Nov. ■ 5'■ [x>11 ...... had reference. II I t ,<«. «. to»'• S’ ' J J. . Vs • .-* Toolan Ii»»«n jn1 ‘^I " I h , 'n l oulreaehrs - l.l .,!#•• lhat commit- made all the nations of the earth neighbors. This in itself think that we have 300 Scout units .Mavor Richardson Dilworlh of ■ ..... • • • ■ ■ ■■ • ' >e.l "■ ™ n i' cal education been conducted under the general uhiih an election nas held in the: ^ 1,1 Paf >’ i">altu*s has brought us to a point never before seen in history when meeting each week and five dis­ Philadelphia. Instead, he won by a ; ^|r ^ampello said he also want-! (.jf.(.,ifln a I >,l r* Title H*l' rather t'iiv of New Hruii'.wu-k on niher Anil the four! asked Mr. .lour- great powers must compete with restraint because they trict committees developing a pro­ whopping naif million votes. j (1(] to tlumk the school authontics it|inn , jlt, spenhcs of lhe I-a i ilk ner ihan the date spe, it led ,n si atm e nick if hi- were ontir >‘ly so l isfied tho know the destruction of the world hangs in the balance. gram for the Troops it comprises Uven e a r I i e r, Gov. Scranton ,,| Mataw an KeftHinal and Raritan |A(., „ p|uralilV ol votes cast was fur holding such a pull, vet it had vote of Apr. 33 adopting the l-'aulk- a very large active family in Mon­ had shown unusual vote-KettiiiK Town^lu|i lor leiilm^ use ol I 'stlf|ii-jf-nt to elect a candidate, a been dete,mined bv the cnutts at ner F. plan was a le^al one. Mr. mouth County. At the root of man’s thinking, by whatever name it may ability. " When " 1 he 'first ' ran •for Con ....facilities, without . wfmh • ’ Koll in thr opinion lhat be called, there must reside the Christian concept of the people of our area what the Hoy j “(ireHt Misconception” sacnfifiM lamb in a Democratic Short* Conference. Mavt>r I.an/am anil Mr. Storer value of a single human life. As a foundation for this, Scouts are doing. We like (he way j Mr Journick had something to an exttee fur disenh andm-m;! tin district. He won by 17,000 votes, j s;tv about the application of 'I ;tle vui*-rs who had g e n e to tl;** |-'olF wet*' holdinj: office within the in­ of yon publish pictures of our Fagle people of the backward areas the world must be helped while John F. Kennedy was car­ i IW fo the Nov. .r» He a^r*f’d j/i ^m>i) /«iiJh Jo rbno.se < ny n the matter, the Ro:>ei!e firm and u . { ,jrn(. ^,.,;|Use the vote approv- j,, <»• t jt noted bv ihe tom? that fil»«l on the new points Mr. worth living. (Signed) Jour- J. Fred Hillett nnrirooth^V/^'-'lT, nH , -!v '"T"* / ‘" i n g the Plan |- Faulkner form «f -irregulant.es of election olfu.M, nick had brought into the cacase. one in poutics is to -a tn and it .s • M.m/o firm to e^imse io jniblic i / u..,c ,.n Anr a • - . . ' ...... Scout Kxecutive almost literally true that the other \ the inn»-r nitrations of (iu-ir ! ^n‘ . . , ‘ ‘ *.. . ' \< ‘ \ \ I 1 ' ‘ \ WMMWMWWWWMWtMWWW Miss Lillian White attended a Monmouth Council rules don't matter. bu.inevs to competitorsdinpetitors generally,geneially i V .a!" 'I ^ ” 1 , !'• ...... minstrel show given by the Gam­ l.lmirnirk found lha* Ihe protedtire Hoy Scours of America Tien. Fisenho.cer is hv no means i Hut Mr. l.anu.r stili was no: oy.M Wil- Backward Plans Shrimp Night a call for Scranton, who has shown I ham Kaufman, bh/abeth, attorney ;.have designated a ■-!a,c of iand.- Items Ato«t Ftlkt k s i 1 tta 0 i signs of warming up to lhe idea , for Ace Man/o. retorted m anger dates, the •.am#* «<•- i Thirty-l ive Years Ago The Columbian Auxiliary of the of becoming a presidential candi-1 about "la .’potba^crs coining tnto ! r hf«sen at the primary had relused We Km* la The U af A n (Issue Friday, Jan. 18, I92JI) Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph’s date. ! Moruiumth County " .luds-e Mari- M" run or for one reason «u another . ;J Violent expressions of differences A Heluctant Dragon a no reproved both law s i t s for; could not tun. in opinions were expressed again Council .1*102, Keyport. will hold SALE Gov. Scranton has a history as a • (heir "excessive /cul" in ’ devotion : 'I his fading Mr. Jom nitk went Fifty Y ears A|o at the meeting of the Board of Fd- “ Shrimp Night,” Saturday, Jon. 25, Now Going On (issue Thursday, Jan. 15, 1914) reluctant dragon, lbs arm had ’.o j io their clients’ causes and adiuon- - on. all filings were on a non parti- ; j t ucation, Wednesday night, when the in the Council Horne on Houle 35, Twt> collections taken recently in be twisted to net him to run for i mhed them not to sav things which I ’-an basis, the equivalent of in ; j‘t members met in regular session Keyport. Shrimp and beer will be the House in the first place. Mure (they would have cause to regret. ! dependent candidates, under th e .j. St. Joseph’# Church were very sat­ !o carry on routine business anil isfactory and reports of the same served from 9 p.m. fo 12 o'clock persuasion was required to gel him T h e furor then calmed and lx)th ; general election law. for whom a r* consldei the budget for the next in the race for Governor. Now he sides a\encd there was no intent | pet.linn "f nomination must ( o n , ; J were distributed to the parishioners school year. When all was said and midnight. on Sunday. The aubscrjption collec­ is under pressure lo try for the ' to allude to the other as unpnnc;- i tain two per cent <*f the sijjnaiuies j done, by unanimous vote of those A celebration also will be held tion taken in November amounted jackpot. 'pled persons, all vnlei^ wt,n cast then ballols present, the budget was passed with for members wilh January birth­ With the Republican nominating I Mr, barrier also believed the j in the last electam for General, to $782, and the Christmas collec­ an increase over tbe appropriation tion to (754, the two totaling days. convention only about six months I .statute on bidding has been c lr,25 as either make headway in a hurrv beacons supplied...... the A c e M a n /o ;,v j »,.*ty |iiu| ;*h nanus on his : The annual stockholders’ meeting affair. Reservations may be made against $57.0li5 last year. or collapse just as fast. The Penn­ firm contained eight alternatives 1 j„ (j(jnn ’ »nd llenrv Sadouskv of the Farmers* nnd Merchants’ with Garrett Walsh. William Har­ Arrangements have been made sylvanian is too little known ’o while that going to Roselle. Fere- ; |)iUI„^ on |,js |M.t,non. both National Bank was held o.i Tuesday dy or Stanley Wale/.ak. between Matawan Post, American hope 'hat he can remain passive dav K Meyer had only seven. He : <{.pt,.(J for pl,i< mg on the ballot ;•« afternoon and the old board of di­ Legion, and George Menu of Kcy- and still be nominated. If he is to noted I he Ac e-Manzo firm had been |-j ]„, \ n/;1 ,o Storer aiiorney then j j j rectors was elected, as follows: H. port, for tho purchase of the block Receives Degree be the Republican candidate,. he privileged to bid on twice-wecklv | n))tr(J ,hi|t ,.v„ (.(,nl ,,f ,}H. ,% ] . j S. Terhune, C. If. Warded, A. J. of stores, with meeting rooms must start pitching hard right j and thrw times-weekly collections < Iit(, ,()J. A^-.emhlv came *t Jackson, A. J. Cartan, H. H. lx>ng- above known as "Goran’s Hall” in At East Stroudsburg «wav- . I for one, two. three and fis"-vear|t f V(| tf„. fuo u rn . mt 1J street, P. J . Devlin and Jacob Wy- Matawan. television now allows a national prr:ocK but that ...... t;ie * form...... supplied : !| ||v < a,| -, Thev ckoff. The directors organized by Kenneth Warren Hruder. son of I'wihtical candidate to bccoin the Roselle firm lacked tie ti.ree- (| ,( ,1||(i, u, have af- re-electing Mr. Terhune president State Senator Morgan F. Larson Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hruder, 16 of Perth Amboy, was inaugurated known in a hurry. Fven so, there times per wrek fo, two .,-,,rs al- | H bee,, and Mr, WardeJI secretary and Clinton St., Matawan, was a mem­ is barely tune for Scranlnn. Those ternaltve. ■ Governor of New Jersey at 12: iy cb-.frduffrd o!h/-rwise. cashier. ber of the Jan. 15 graduating class of us nn Mam Street have got fo ( ould Reject All Bids o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and the ,K• to .re . I; .... Mr. ./otunick . . »l*o found thatf t . de Sport Shirts; Outer Jackets New York City, weighing fifty-fivo the junior class in the biggest inter­ Fducation Associaiion and the Na­ tion willtill meet Wednesday evening '| jed all - bids - and • rcadvertisr. • |k*|t•• iti/ens ( ormnilte^ t ao.bdato'; pounds unci is one of Ihe first ma­ class event of the year, the snng tional Kducntinn Association, in the• amlitorium of the high i gave the disputants a five-minute j "sn( c»ack and att|Ui» seed In the chines to be propelled by pedals. contest. Miss Anderson wrote the , Atlantic Ave., at fi p.m. | recess lo agree on the detail withlruling idler Ihe \'ov. 5 election 20% OFF I. class song, directed the singinp. school , , . v■> Monday night anil Tuesday high 1 )\rn' would lia\e 10 bn a tunoff k . nnd took a leading part in the TAPS Tag Days Membeis of the Maiawan Town M'\ Ho Maio, Open Friday Till 9 winds prevailed f.nd extreme cold ship Hoard of Fducaliou will b.* m- , P»ut nn reromening, Mr, Kauf- lo get a majority vote nml had dramatic effects and costume ar­ wwither set in Tuesday. At 12 o’­ This Weekend troduced. A report tin building man declared he was not to be gone ahead with Iheir personal Use your etimenlenl “ FA SY t H A R O F” clock that night the mcrcury w i i rangements on the occasion. | I plans will be followed bv a quest'on j taken as eon-u nling to rebidding participation and standing for of­ Nn Charge Fnr Normal Alteration! degrees beiow yero and al 7 o'- Samuel C. Tom ler of Matawnn, 'I he TAPS (Teen Ago Program)) and answer period, bv his acceptance of the statement fice in the Dec. 10 runoff. ‘Ihe at­ dock the next morning b was nt 4 lias sold to Crlne und Halleran his of Madison Township will condut I j Wilhain f. Reiner, vice principal, iheiv was a de iciencv in the copy torney from lia/let noted that Mr degrees nlwve. As Ihe day pro­ livery and garage business in Mata- j tag days Fiiday fiom i pm to !M v.,11 j * 1 \ e tli principal’s report of sp *c I. icaf cm sup|ilied the Uos- Cerrato had liled his suit to con­ grossed the cold abated. This morn­ wan station. | p.m and all dav S.iturdav, startmj;* caid. m111.1 firm. Mr. Kau.man averred test the validity of the Dcc 10 W. S. WALLACE ing snow fell, covering the ground. Miss Hernia1 W. Hrmvn was one ,v 1(1 a.m, i Ilie High. School Glee Club will h’s client, Acc-Mun/o, had . . bid . in election on Dec, 2.1 Mr. Journick KEYPORT Inn not sufficiently to afford sleigh- of the guests at t» house wanning Permissnu) lias heen granted i»y perform under the direction nf Mi s. ; good faith and should not be de- then asked what right of nctlon leatui inj; in;:. given in honor of Mr, and Mis, lien j township officials for Ihe TAPS lo | Anne Hannah, chorus director. jnied contract under 11s low' bid bit- jt)K* Citi/.enH Committee hud ai such A (hmce will be given in Geran's ry Scharg in Hackensack Saturday. [ solicit in front of alt fix* chopping Refu sinnenis will be served dnr- ! cause (if some mistake, mu of its in Inte date. He found the Citizen*) MART. St llAi-l-NI-It h M ARX Hull, Tuesday evening, January 27 Mrs. Scharg, net* .leaneite Furv, 1 Centers in Madison lown.‘ h;p. mg Ihe social hour, 1 making. 1 Committee successful candidates TIMKI.Y ft IIIiI'ANY '.Wl ('I.DIIII-.S with the following committee in was a former resilient of Matawan. FnniK n*nJi/t(l will be added fo ------j decimation had Judge Mar- >nn 10 further compounded MANHATTAN SIIIKTS K Mi t.i|( l t it i|( .SI'i )|t"I SWI'.AK charge: Charles Schock, F, I*', West Furniture Company ad­ (ht* individual area progi ams of the I his week, why don't you j lano admit he had been taken ihr situation by hiking the onth of Simp*«on, Charles Fly, Samuel Van vertises a furniture und nig «nle, TAPS in the township lor the look Ihrough the windows of'hack, lie declared iherc seemed no ! t|our church , . . from thu insidy, 1 option Jor the court but to .sign 11 • tit>n hsued for the runulf election, J ' M ti» t F i I I P i ,),? i j.i I.; ; ; \ ; f i t * F.i.l * .1 J.. I .* I -1! I ! Thursday, January 16, 1964 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pa g * Flv* Matawan Borough COP Club Mrs. Nchus To Announce Meeting Parents Realize Fire Police Elect The Ladies Aid Society of the Matawan Borough Fire Pollca Organizes; Name Committees Visit Auxiliary First Baptist Church, Matawan, Library Goal elected officers on Jan. 7, Elected cancelled ilk-ir regular monthiv were F. Grey sr.. president; P . The Matawan Borough Kepubli Ir s. Rcihard Nebus, president o! mee'^v, which was scheduled lor The first goal of the Strathmore Daloia, vice president; A. Barsot* can Club held its organizational Sixth District ot the Ladies Tuoday. The next metrdau of the School Parenfs Association of Mat­ ti, secretary; T. Daloia. treasurer.*! meeting in the Matawan Hook and Mrs. Sophie Metlis, Brooklyn, Mrs. Charles Perrine entertained; Kllvii^ rv v ..» , ,» „ , ,.i I Oth Reunion .socie! awan Township was realized on Ladder Fire Co. meeting room, was the Sunday guest of Mr. and ai bridge on Thursday evening and • ‘ ‘ * ' 1 1 i be heid Tuesday, Feb. A. Pemietti, sergeant-at-arms; O. Bruad St., Friday evening. Plans arc being discussed hy Mrs. Alan Lesh, Strathmore. the winners were Mrs. Warren ; Foreign Wars will make her offi- II. 1 here w ill bt1 a »veml dud.;-fan- Hat its regular meotini? » hen | Sit.kk,s „ , „ uin; G. liuj son, (jrst members of the Class of 1051, Mrs. Edward F\ Lewis, president, Howard Henderson, president, an­ Mrs. Arlene Simon and son, Vreeland and the hostess. Other Icial visit to the A'’'ilia iv 'if the i luncheon and Vaine iiie partv vm;U lieutenant: H. Hahn, second lieu­ Matawan High School, for a 10th guestswere Mrs. Donald W. Rob in- Guadalcanal .JV!!,, VFW . oi presented a check in the amount nounced his committee appoint­ Douglass, New York, were the : exchange ot niftv 'lhe IniM'ie.ss tenant; F. Crawford, chief engin­ reunion. Those interested are re­ Thursday guests of Mrs. Marvin son. Mrs. Johnson Cartan. M r s .'...... ments for the year m d presented : meeting w j U follow. of $101)0 to Marlin J. Dempsey, quested to contact Mrs. Winnie Paris. Strathmore. Allan 7. Morrison, Mrs. Arne Kal Matawan iownshjp tin, ihursday. eer; W. Ratcliffe, assistant engin- Ills officers to the 25 members (Berbrick) Staler, 2G-1-02G5; Mrs. ma, Mrs. Lawrence Lemaire, and Mrs. Uita Scaiborough will siM'vc principal ot the Strathmore ICle- present. Alter welcoming new Mrs. Fred Burlew and Mrs. I'. Virginia (Banafato) McQuarrie, Mrs, Harry D. Pitcher. :(S chairn.aii of the social hour, mentary School, on behalt of the members Nathaniel Fruzicr jr., H. Dominick are attending the 56G-2463 or Mrs. Joan (Campbell) aisociatitxi. to t»e u>ed >.o purchase Clarence Towler, Jam es P. Duffy, Mr. and Mis. C. 1). Gentile en-jami she will be a'-M-.ted bv Mrs District Proxy Maura, 5MM5 I0. Monmouth Chapter of the D.A.R. James Butler and Mrs. Marvin at the Red Bank Woman's Club to­ fertamed at dinner on Sundav and ' Nanrv Iwnaun. Mr-v Irene Mee- for the school h‘»ran. Tiiese ; Madison Library Prichard, he Introduced Stephen M. day, their guests wer-* Mr. und Mts. j ban, Mrs, Ruth William^, and Mrs Official Visit' funds were raised by the Sirath-( _ ._ - interline, vice president; Mrs. Pet­ Salvatore Pag/iano and son, Mich- 1 .Marv Lehiinen. mor<- Srlmol Parents As-.icialiim • | I I f [V < in w . f l Mr. and Mrs. llarvev Gross, Mr. ael, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ca- : er Rasmussen, recording secretary; Other activities nl the local aux- Mrs. Richard Nebus, president of (hiring the initial project conduct- " . " I I lv L < l S 1 1 <11111^11 P-TA Sets Date and Mrs. Bennett Dworkis. Mr. ruso and children, Donna and Pa­ Miss Sarali Prichard, correspond­ ih:nv have been annonnced by Mrs. ed bv its wavs and means com ! ... • , tt■ , and Mrs. Stanley Blair, Mr. and tricia, Jersey City, Mrs. Jame.s the Sixth District, Ladies Auxthury ing secretary; Jaines H. Lawson, Irew* Htenon piesident Mrs. Lor- I Hitter, headed by Mr,. Lau rence1 -of officcrs.and.resw- Mrs. William Levenson, and Mr. Ferrano, Ctilfwood, and Dominick nf the Veterans of Foreign Wars, sibilities of trustees for 1961 fea- treasurer; Willard L. King, field Of Spring Bazaar and Mrs. Larry Carrus, were the jaine Collins, polio chairman, will Catru>. representative, and Mrs. Carmine Dicen/o and son, Michael. made her official visit to the Lad- 1 tured {lie meeting of the Board o* Saturday evening guests of Mr. and i conduct a bus lide for the benefit Mrs. George McGraw. program DeNardo, alternate field represent­ Plans fnr the gala outdoor spring Mrs. R. L. C artan, Mrs, Howard of the polio fund, to ihe Paper Mill ! n*s Auxiliary of the McElvam.-. Trustees of t!..* Free Public Library jMr.s. Morion Fuchs, Strathmore. chan man. introduced members of of Madison Township in Laurence ative. ' bazaar were announced at the fir.st Frdmann, and Miss fisther Blati Plavlmtise, MiMburn Thursday, 1 Seham k Post 221S, Matawan. in the | Recent dinner guests of (apt, C. wer** the pri/e winners on Tuesdav the Matawan Regional Boatd of H a r b o r , sponsored by The Marvin Prichard, membership Feb, 6. The gue-.ts will see Torn ; Matawan Recreation Hall. Jackson Fdurat:on. as well as candidates meeting of the year of the Mata­ ; J. Gallagher and Mrs. Gallagher evening when Alts. Paul Egan en­ j Woman's Club of Laurence Harbor. committee chairman, Will be assist­ Posien in “ Fasv Does It.” A few Matawan. for vacancies on the school boar-J. wan Gramrr.ur School Parent- j wen; Mrs. Henry Dawson and Miss tertained at bridge. Other guests Mrs. Olga Becker was elected ed by Wallace Dickerson, Richard Mary Ann Dawson, Glen Rock. tiikeis Still are available. M is ' , Mrs. . . James Ihomas, j i i senior vice • Board members had been invited Crane, Mrs. John Bland and Mrs. Teacher Association hefd In the were .Mrs. Helen Qumn, Mrs. Collins also is in charge of the , Pie.sidenf, conducted the meeting ;n ((, meeung (o present the ! pre.sidenl. Serving with her will Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coe and Louis Pa/ien/.a, Mrs. Warren Vree­ j l>e Mrs. Florence Holmes, vice Theodore Splecker. school auditorium. Mothers March on Poljo in Mata- ; |he Presence of Mrs. Florence I ay- ; S(4 ,l)0| l^idget for the year 1%I-U3. sons. Norwich, Conn., were the land, Mrs. Karl lleuscr, and Mrs. president; Mrs. Robert Marlin, wan Tow'uship. Anyone desiring to ; ' ° r’ President, w Ih> was unable to ^ ^ (j;s( j»er;od followed, Other Committee* Mrs. Ccorge Connor, president, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Devlin. .-secretary; Mrs. William Weeks, Mrs. William Diegner, fund-rais­ help may retiort to the Cliffwood i .... . , . . . ! During the tegular business conducted the business meeting David R. Kass. Strathmore. ; treasurer. Mrs. B e c k e r , Mrs. ing committee chairman, has Mr. and Mrs Calvin Bell and I nc Housf. ’Ihurvlav. Jan. .ID, at , M '-v 1,l" mas '''V, ,’j ‘Y ' ' meetm>! it was announced that the • hus and her staff, tolh.wins; the Sa|)in (.llniCi s!a|red ■ Holmes and Mrs. Lawrc/ice flold- Goodwyn Goodhart and Frank J. and announced Saturday, Apr. 25, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, children were tin* Sunday dinner 7 p.m. Strathmore, entertained at a fami­ guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bryce Mc­ ! en were elected to .serve as three- Forrano on her committee. Mrs. had been chosen as the date for To Allend Testimonial niR.nuit; rerrn.imy. Mrs. Nelms, a , ,,v Harems Association volunteers, ly dinner on Saturday evening to Mullen, New Shrewsbury. I niembei of hev|x>rt Au\iii.it> l.t ,, ■ was scheduled for this coming Sun- year trustees. Frank Ferrano will serve as pub­ the annual bazaar. Mrs. Fredcr- Mi Urennn will attend the testl- i Mrs. Becker announced the re* celebrate the seventh birthday of Mrs, Clark Moore. Mrs. Gerard • i r i . i v * i discussed the special project of th ei.i '., rmm n .. rn Ul ; n m .. the licity chairman, assisted by Mrs. montal l oi.inc'f,„ »iK fur ih<* t t iim in i•»l Hinner I • vear<-of a 4,1 NUirltxjro i lo Strathmore School Par Mr. and Mrs. Phil Zemmel and ners were Mrs. Mot)re, Mrs. Devlin I lans tot the testimonial dinner, i State Hospital. Work will I** star; tisted by Lawrence Bucco and John mittee meeting in the school audi­ honoring the hfe-iime members of | t.tj jn t|K. ^ r lv spring, ent-Teacliers Organization. It whs ! ?."d r^ n,s: Mrs W,ima!” ,Wal' Bland. Mrs. William Quinn, refresh­ torium. children, Susan and Caroline, and Mrs. Craig. announced that Mrs G R. Court- i . c,ub. d' ' } ? a,,!u *,n,d “ ■‘1‘-Pho',e Queens, and Mrs. Leah Seaman, the Memorial Hoir.v of the local 1 Other Topics ney had heen apooimed historian j ihairinan, Mi>._ Holden, state ments chairman, will be aided by Announcement was also made Mr.s, Rudolph Fraebel entertain­ jHiSt. were revealed by Mrs. Scar* | Membership, community and hos* and Arl Guild; Mrs, Gilbert The Bronx. ed the Crusader Circle of the Fir.st and Mrs. Richard Moreliead. pub- >»«»<* Art f " " " " M "* Mrs. Howard Henderson and Mrs. borough. The affair will be given ; pita I .service also were stressed by Tier, scheduling a n d repairing that the P-TA again will sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Pesner, ■ licity chairman. George Connor. All the members Presbyterian Church on Wednesday in the Post Home on Cliffwood \ Mrs. Nebus. In conclusion, Mrs. books; Mrs. James Armstrong, by­ a professional play, present ed The Bronx, were the Sunday guests | Mrs Cohen's first grade class of the executive board will serve morning and her guests were Mrs. Ave., Saturday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. Nebus recued a poem "Planting A laws. ways and means, and ap­ by Maxiir.4llian Productions, who of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst, Strath­ G. J. Sterling Thompson, Mrs. Wil- non the attendance banner. on Ihe program committee. The leg­ “ The Town Pipers" will provide j Garden," association fruits and i plication records; Raymond Hat­ brought “ Absolutely Tim e" last more. ------islative committee will include ham Lambert. Mrs. Stcplirai } ,t,e"VmiVi;!' for'.Vanr.i.K. Admission i vegetables with desirable qualities ton, Book Mobile Research and Ihompson, Mr.s. Peter Read, and' ...... Ralph R. Dennis, chairman; How­ year to such a large audience. A Theodore Belote, director of rad­ will include a turkey dinner and j of the orgaui'/.ution. An opportunity ! Announce Services b o o k recommendations; Mrs, Mrs. Alfred Snook. ard Wilson, the candidates and the tentative date has teen set for io and television at Princeton Sem­ I liquid refreshments. William Jou-1 to purchase gold poppies in com- j a . r L . . . . l . Becker, cataloguing. elected officials. Mayor Edward Mar. 7, inary was the guest speaker at the Mrs. Channing Clapp and son, j' v j]lt senior vice president of the ! memoration ot the 50th Anniver- 1 I r i n i f y ^ n u r t n Three Other Trustee* Ilyrne, Cyrus Brown, Lawrence Need Volunteer* worship services in the Fir.st Pres­ Parker, were the weekend guests ifneal post ‘ neral chairman. I sary of the National Auxiliary was j 'Ihe Rev. Carroll B. Hal!, rector Other trustees on the board in* Bucco, Vernon Ellison and James The second distribution of tKc byterian Church on Sunday. of Miss Zoe Clapp at Hood C o lle g e ,J’e...... wi» <>y m envjo fU ^ d tl..- l>H-al Auxiliary Mem-| ()f T(.jni . j , a ,urch- Mat;l. elude Donald Macrae, Mayor of • Shea are the trustees. Sabine oral vaccine will he made Mrs. Margaret Sharpe, Jersey Frederick, Md. hers of the ttays and menus com-|b 0/ h L.in ir,. h in (or <-01- ^ ^ unnmlncw| Madison 'Fownship; Dr. William Mr. Henderson heard committee Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in City, is the house guest of Mr. und Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKeon ni it I ee s sages, tabeor. 29, at Buttonwood Manor, A steak Refreshment j, were .served by tact Mrs. Connor. children, Teaneck, were the Satur­ tile, , (mils on donations w*re given. Con- i ^hous. I J.30 u n dinner will be served. Tickets will Mrs, Dorolhy Sir.ith, Mrs FJsie Sunday, matins and Holy Com-!. ’‘] r* Becker reported .15fJ books A report on the school library day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman tributions had been sent io the Sal­ be available from Mr. Ferrano or Mrs. Clark Moore, Mrs. Frank Lylo, Mrs Mary Lehlinen, and nuiuion. 7:15 a.m.; I'atmly Kuchar- i lu,‘l l" 'c" borioucd in December, revealed that work is progressing Rosenblatt, Strathmore. Bliss, Mrs. Charles E. Hum, Mr.s. Mrs, Stephanie llildebrandt. vation Army; Cancer Fund; Netv including .'W adult non fiction; H 2 Robert W. Bucco. The guest speak­ Jersey Cottage ni Faiton Rapids, ist and church school. H:I5 a.m.; and help is needed to complete the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fabishak Joseph Dernberger, Mrs, Leroy | adult fiction; nine juvenile non- ers will be announced. M ich, Marlboro State Hospital Sung Eucharist and sermon. 11 cataloguing and processing to meet and son, Robert, Strathmore, were Sickels, Mrs. Thomas Welstead and j fiction, and 17)1 juvenile fiction. Invited To Otiier Club* ChriMmas and d!>Hict paitie>; a m . also .institution of wardens the goal. the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr.s, Gerard Devlin were the Wed­ Temple Shalom Youth | Fifteen librarians seived 51 hours. As field representative of the lo­ Delxuai) Hospital, lit owns Mills, and vestrymen; evening and F.pis- It was reported that the Mata­ Walter Fabishak. College Point, nesday bridKe quests of Mrs. Fred- j Sponsor "Snow Ball' (opal WrMiy, C/uirchtnen, r.'M) pm. An invitation was extended to cal club, Mr. Kini! reported invita­ and Mental Health. tions to attend meetings of the Re­ wan Regional District school cen­ L.L erick Dedeederick. The prize winners ; ■ The annual parish meeting will any adult Ixirrower m the library sus is nearing completion. were Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Bliss Tickets were pin chased tor the ; interested in joining the Art Guild. publican clubs in Keyport, Little Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kei'chlin and and | 'j ju, Group of Temple Department President's Dinner in be held Mondav at H p.m. Following the business session. the hostess...... i Those interested are to contact Silver, Sea Girt and Holmdei, dur­ children, Marc Woods, were the ! Shalom, Matawan 'lownship, will '.he American Legion Hall, Key­ i'.iesdav A A.’s meet at ‘I pm Wednesday Holy Communion'w ill ’ Mrs. Holden. Route Laurence ing this month. Professor Kathryn Daniel. Ph. D„ weekend guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Mr.s. Muaha Pinkney was the! sfwnior a "S/tow Hall" -774*i or Julie MemenUah- New Matawan Pastor Matawan Residents 72 Idiestone Lane. Maiawan, will Federation. M r. Henderson ap­ ry Conlin. Billy Carey, David j Nieholas Francisco, Mrs. B r u c e ) gen. Committee members. be held Saturday morning wilh pointed Mrs. Rinear to represent MacCutcheon. Mrs. Joseph Rankl jStu Cohen, tii keis; l.isa Kap- services at ‘I;.'JO am . at the Strath­ Sponsor Squaro Dance Knox. Stephen Tangas, Thomas j i The Rev. J. M. Hall, Newark, Is Freshmen At Ithaca the local organisation at all Feder­ more Klemen.ary School. Service* Budelman, John and Ja y Tesik, J jr,, .Mrs. Roy Kaiser and Mrs. j Ian. decorations: L-.llen Sclnvart/. j (he new pn.sloi of St. Jaines A.M.h. ation functions. Mrs. Flynn an­ wiil tK1 <<*nducte

Sayre Woods Baptist Ckurck Crusader choir will rehearse Scientist, Red Bank on the MJbject ber amounting to over 5200,000. Route 9, H row at owe Wednesday at 6:30 p.m,; midweek “ Christian Science Reveals God as Among these is a contract with Equivalency Test the Gibbs Shipyard. Inc.. Jackson­ Rev. Richard Jones. Pastor prayer service, 7 p.m. and sanctu­ ‘A Very Present Help*.” He was Bayshore Church Directory ary and chapel choirs rehearse at ville. Fla., for all boat stowage and Sunday School meets at 9:45 with introduced by Gewge Fredericks, a class for each member of the S p m. handling gear for the Diesel Elec­ Set This Month first reatk-r. tric Oc»*»»iiographic Survey Ships, family; morning worship. 11 a.m.; A’ total of MHO New Jersey adults Moam«i(li Reform Temple flrai Baptist Ckurefc F Iril Mt(hWI*< Church they are presentlv building for the tU Sycimirc Avi., ShrMihurf ivcning gospel service, 6:45 p.m. Mr. Zicpenhagrn held that the H e (chedulnd to take examinations m Mals St., M atisaa 147 Main St., Matawaa Ziegenhagen Gives saving fwwer of the Cliii.M, Truth, United States Department of Com­ Rabb] Richard F. Steinbrirk Mid-week prayer and Bible Study ••qualify for the New Jersey llinh Robert W. Addiss. Pasfo* Franh E. Sweeten. Minister was indicated by the Master m merce. In addition orders have school Equivalency Certificate dur­ is held every Wednesday at 8:00 Lecture On C. S. been received from the Brooklyn Sabbath Eve service* will be Junior choir will rehearse I'hurs- Donald B. Irvin. Assistant these words. "Y e siiall know the ing January, Comoiiisioner of Edu­ p.m. Naval Ship Yard lor Refueling at held Friday evening at 11:30 p.m. day at 7 p.m. and the senior choir, The Women’s Society of Christian truth, and the truth shall make cation Frederick M. Raubinjjer his Divine help and healing depend Sea Winches and Elevator Hoist 'Hie- rabbi writ officiate. Tins will be 7:45 p.m. Service will hold a dam chowder First Baptist Ckurrb ynu free" (John 8:32). •imounced. Exams will be held nl • service honoring lhe youth of (he npun spiritual discernment ol ihe units for use aboard the L P D ’S. The cherub choir wiU practice sale Friday at 11 a.m. Junior lli^h fundamental facts ol God and lbs •11 ccaleri on Saturday. Centers Temple. The service has been Methodist 'Youth Fellowship meet* Mato aad W. Third 51a. Design *nd engineering will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. . creation, OttoG. /.tegenhagen said C. C. Galbraith Firm Jb r lhe examinations are located adapted by member* ot the Youth at 7: IS p.m. Ksypert handled by Fred DeSepio. at the I t lhe state.collecei at Glassboro, Group and they will read in the On Saturday at 8 p.m. the Cou­ in a lecture on Christian Science Sunday at S:45 a.m. Mr. Irvin The Delta Alpha Class will meet Secures New Contracts company's plant facilities in Key­ Jersey City, Montclair, Newark. service as well. Guest speaker will ples Club will me*;. Monday evening. will preach and Mrs. A. Wray In­ at 12:45 p.m. this Thursday at the port. As in the p a* the Galbraith Paterson and Trenton; at Mon- b« Jonathan Bady, Oak hurst, presj. Sunday there will be church “ We can no more expect to re­ Company is continuing construction gram will sing "H e Shall Feed His church. Robert II. W'ollace, executive riioulh Colltue, and at the cam- dent of the Jersey Federation of school, 9;45 a.m.; morning wor­ ceive God’s help without und«.*r- of lifeboats, davits and winches to i>es of Rutgers University in New Flock." Church scliool meets at On Sunday there wiH be Sumtay standing Him in IJ is true light, vice preiadent, of C. C. Gallxaith Temple Youth, speaking on " JF T Y ship, 9;*5 and 11 a.m.; B.Y.F. k Son, Inc.. Keyport. has announc­ U.S. Coast Guard requirements for rumwick and Camden. 9:45 a.m. Ih e pastor will delivrr School, 0:30 a.m.; morning wor­ •nd Jewish Youth.” groups, 7 p.m. At both services than we can expert to receive help ed that in accordance with the ct>m- U S. Flag vessels. the sermon at 11 a.m. ami the sen­ ship service. 10:45 a.m. with Dr. from the principle of mathematics Bccause many New Jersey hiyh On Saturday, the religious achool Sunday morning, registration will ior choir will sing “ Lead Me, pany’s int'reoswi sales nnd produc­ Norman IL Maring as interim pas­ without understanding it," he de­ «■rhool pupils leave achool txto.e w il! meet at 9 a.m. he taken for the School of Missions Lord." A wipervised nursery is tion policies, contracts have been Have you read the classified tor; evening service, 7:30 p.m. with clared. graduation, the Si«(e Department to begin Feb. 2 and to continue secured for the month of Decem­ ads? On Monday Hebrew Classes will available and junior church is con­ the Rev. Robert Addiss, pastor of 0 Ed(icatitm fat»blikhed the equi­ meet at 4 p.m.; confirmation class, for six consecutive Sundays, end­ ducted. Senior High Yoiuh mee* A Christian Science teacher and valency Pfocrim lo provide for ing Mar. 8. Fir.st Baptist Church, Matawan, as practitioner, Mr. /je^etiha^en m on S p.m. * at 7 p.m. guest speaker. Hies* ana'other out-of-sclioot peo­ I'he Girl*’ Guild will m*et Mon­ nation-wide tour a memlter of ple. la lieu of a hixh school dlp- On Tuesday evening the Board of Commission on Education meets The Women’s Association Circles The Christian Science Board i4 Trustees wifi meet at 6:30 p.m. day at 7:30 p.m. and Circle 3 will Monday al li p.m. fcma this ceriilicate is recognized meet at 8 p.m. J Slid 2 will meet Mnndny »t 8 p.m. Lectureship, lie spoke in Mollv - '1*1 industrial promotion practices On Wednesday the Adult Study Adult membership class meels On Tuesday Circles 3 and 4 will Pilcher Inn, Red Bank, under the T 7 'J l S U L L . l r MOTORS •nd is accepted aenerally (or col- Seminar will meet at 8 p.m. There-will be mid-week service Tuesday ut 8 p.m, Wednesday at 8 p.m. meet. auspices of First Church Christ, Kkc admission, although admission Junior choir rehearses Wednes­ priiiclt* vary in this respect. Bible Rspllaf Church Cliffwettf CwnmiiMty day al 2:45 p.m.; meditation and VOUR AUTHORI2FD (A Regular Baptist Churck) prayer in the sanctuary, 7 p.m ; A New Jersey resident who has Middle rid.. Ilailel Mclhsdial Church ■ol compleled hlith school pro­ Commission on Social Concerns, 8 a Aev. D. Reas Brittain, Paitor Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, Minister here's wishing you a Bon Voyaga gram can qualify /or the equival- Donald B. Irvin, Assistant p.m. #ney ct'rtificale by: Satisfactorily The pastor will bring the mes­ BUICK and OPEL completinR sufficient state exam­ sage "Divine Activity for Us" at Thc pastor will preach at the 9 Emmanuel Assembly Of God inations li. subject areas tu total the Sunday morning worship ser­ a.rn. Sunday service. Sunday School 122 Palmer Ave., Kea.isburi • Mi Mir planning DEALER vice at 11 a.m. Bible School con­ meels at 10 a.m. Rev. Harry Johnson, Pastor K units; successfully completing m ikrs II rlghtl venes at 9:45 n.mf wilh classes for . ’H ie. Methodist Men’s Club will 4ho General Educational Develop- Sunday School is a. S: 45 a.m.; You’re »ure o( fun 00 "Better Buy' USED CARS Went Test. Veterans who have pass­ fill age*. Evening worship service meet Tuesday at H p.m. morning worship, il o'clock; ev­ will.be at 7 p.m. with the pastor angelistic service, 7:3ft p.m. The lhat cruise or occiin SALES and SERVICE ed this lest io the Armed Forces Temple Shalom ■re eligible for the equivalency bringing the message “ Touch Not first Sunday of each month there Is v 0 y « R e when you The Reform .Congregation certificate without further examina­ thc Unclean Thing." a Contmuiiton service al 11 a.m. count on us lo make Strathmore School COIfax 4-4000 tion upon payment of the required Collage* Prayer Meeting will be Wednesday evening will be Uible Rahbi Mordecai Schruiber ■II Die arrangement*. lee. . . on Wednesday at 8 p.n1. at the Study and prayer at 7:4.1 p.m. wt rtkfOBH* IV tV f SE9VK4 OpU A n O ^ Sabbath Kve service, conducted The tests for the Equivalency home of Mr. and Mr.s. W. Roger Young people's service is Friday YOOS CAS NttO ON ou* cumui* hy Kabl>i Mordecai Schreiber, will Certificate are given each year McCormack. 119 Tindall Rd., Mid­ •vening nt 7:30 o’clock. Brown Travel Bureau be held on Friday at 8:30 p.m. at Oav Calli: Vallay «-«HI — 214 Kmlih SI., I'triK Am Soy during January, March, June and dletown. -The pastor will be in HIGHW AY 35 at BEDLE RD KEYPORT thc Strathmore Elementary School. Pentecostal Church 1 HroMiui.jr, Bey port — Ntflil CalJi: CO 4-5S31 August. Details concermnn this charge. An Oncg Shabbat will follow the Union and Sidney Ave., eroj-ram may be obtained at any The Quarterly business meeting service and host nnd hostess will Union llcach liijjh s:liool olfice, Dr, Clyde li. of tht* church will ht* held on be Mr. and Mrs. Norton Berlin. Mrs. Isabelle Wood, Pastor Weinhold, director of the Bureau Thursday, Jan. 30, at h p.m. The public i,i cordially invited lo •f Adult Education and Academic On Sunday there will be Sunday attend. Credentials in the State Depart­ Jehovak’a V it s e iie i School at !M5 a.m. and morntnjj ment of Education, is in charge uf Keypert CM|ri|iti«i Religious school classes are held worship. II a.m. Prayer time will «h:» program. Klagdont flail. M Mvldns Si. Saturday and the adult study semi­ be held at 7: IS p.m. An evangelis­ nar meets every other Wednesday The Ministry Sc hoof will convene tic meeting will be held at 7:45 at the Strathmore Elementary p.m. at 7:23 p.m. Thursday. The service County Businesses - School. meeting is at 8:30 p.m. Prayer, praise and scripture time PORK SALE SHOP-RITE CUT FROM YOUNG H eld 1963 Laval “ Relief from Tension in a Trou­ First Churck Of Christ, Scientist will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. bled World," a public address by M Broad St., Ktypert Kiaf Of Kings Lutheran Churck CORN FED PORKERS Russell I.owe, will 1)« delivered ut W.l. Marr, district manager of Sunday service and Sunday Bayvlcw School •he Newark office of Dun A Brad- 3 p.m. Sunday. The Watchtower Bi­ School, II a.m. Wednesday, testi> • Cherry Tree Farm Rd.t •Ireet, Inc., has announced the ble study at 4:15, continuing its mony meeting R p.m. Reading room kusiness population of iMonmouth survey of false religion as pictured Middletown open Wednesday and Saturday from Rev. C. Roger tiurkini. Pastor. County, maintained Its level dur­ in the Bible by Babylon, will follow 2 to 4 p.m. t i a ing I9S3. Basing his facts on ■ the theme “ Identifying the Spirit Sunday School meets at 9:30 HALF physical count of the November of the World." The basic nature of “ Life” will a.m. and morning worship la at be explored in the biWe lesson at FULL 1%3 edition ot the Dun A Brad- Bible study groups will meet at A 10:45 a.m. CUT ■treet Reference Book. Mr. Marr p.m. Tuesday to study the Bible Christian Science churches Sunday. reports that <935 businesses were study aid "Let Your Name He Readings will include Jesus' words, Port Monmouth M isslos " I am come that they mijjht have listed in Monmouth County. Sanctified." A special class for Community CLursh According to Mr, Marr, each deaf - mute persons, is held in the life, and that they might have it Mals St. and l.ydli. PI., more abundantly” tJohn 10:10). January, business concerns in all library of Kingdom Mall, with the F o rt Monmouth and also a related passage from the parts of the United States are ask­ regular study being held in the Rev. A. Donald Mi^aw, Pastor Christian Science textbook: “ Our ed by Dun A Bradstrcet for copies main auditorium. Other locations Master taught no mere theory, doc­ Choir practice Is held Thursday Chops poik of Iheir financial statements. This are the homes of Franklin Ander* trine, or belief. It was the divine at 6:43 p.m.; mid-week Bible study, m C e n te r year's requests are being sent to son and John Gondoly. Matawan; Principle of all real being which 7:45 p.m. 2,MM,000 business concerns, lo the Nils Nelson and Harold Clement, R O S S IS Cut 6 9 M S r % r 3 3 he taught ami practised" (Science Sunday School rne«-ta at corner grocery store worth a few Hazlet; Leroy Polk, Cliffwood, An­ a.m.; worship *er.ice, 11 a.m.; tv- thousand dollars aa well a to busi­ and Health with Key to the Scrip* ne Graves, Keansburg, and William turcA by Mary Baker Eddy, p. 26). ening service, 6:30 p.m. nesses worth millions. Waite, Port Monmouth. Monday the Young Teens, IAI1 Gract M ttM Jat Chore* Club and Litt> Folks Club mee’ at CHUCK STEAKS Now is Ihe time lo advertise Crees Of Gkry 7 p.m. thou unused articles for sale. Lwtkcraa Churck SI. Jamas RI. A small ad ia th* classified Strathmsre Schatl, Maiawan U a l « Beaek The Lutktraa Ckurck t.M i Pw t lln eMari k ill Neapert ■« .‘uluma will turn them into cash Rev, Richard A. Weeden, Pastor Rev. Eldrich C. Campbell, Pastor MJtawrl 9yn«4 tor you. , Church school meets Sunday at $ On Saturday at 10 p.m. confirma­ Tlslaa Falls Puklic Sclatsl H a fle n l n » M k M i Terfccr Im iI S S a G i S m a.m.; aduk information class. 9 tion class will be held; at I p.m. Rev. Daniel D. Reinheimer, Pastoi a.m.; first - year catechetical the Acolyte Training Clans. B ik S t o a h i k S S a SHRIMP’— a—I C iih aa Sunday School and Bibls Claasei aa a te , m» , claaa, 9 a.m.;. warship service, Regular worship services Sunday to w O - M C v* *>*• 10:3* a.m., “ Sign Number One," t r s held at 9:31 a.m. Sunday uodet C ufca S tewfc i will be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Ika direction of Arthur Bitter, m topic. A nursery is provided. and a nursery is provided at lhe Second - year catechetical class periateadeat. The morning worship S h a n W a r l l awh i i.W « II a.m. service. Church school will w ill be held at 10:45 a.m. wilh aer meets Monday at 4:15 p.m. at the be held at 9:30 a.m. with classes m t h c m w rnon by the pastor. A nursery as nr Ns d n l U a i b parsonage. for alf ages, at 4 p.m. Junior M Y K a»ta*aH v k.SSc 69*891 t y n i K * n f * Sunday School teachers meet will be held; at 6 p.m. Intermed­ Ice if available. Communlo© »enr* ftatSCal Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of iate M Y F and at 7:30 p.m. the Sen­ icae are held the first Sunday el f1*MiMlev F ilia l % 5 0 c S I> .I m»S 3M Sfc bot’A” U b i I i ^ b M m Mrs. Thomas Magee, 9 Fountain ior M Y F. At 2 p.m. the Comir.is* every month. Ave. sion on Membership and Evangel* /IMIII'N Choir will rehearse Wednesday M ism will continue their visitation to First Spiritual Ckurck »se< R eg ular 8 p.m. a( the home of Walter John­ members who have been missed Of Diviae Reie k 7 9 « fc. >i pmu.iiH I son jr., 12 Idlebrook Lane. from church attendance. 178 Mata St., Belferd RIB ROAST | Senior choir rehearsal will be held Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pastor Maranatha Baptist Church Services arc held Sunday at I I h r H i!> D ifference is Sh o p - R ile! IWrndel . Keyport Rd. aad Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. r\K,i.\NS p.m. and Tuesday at P p.m. Brallley l.ane, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Del Monte or Sunsweet HAKIM, All)’ Hazlet East Front St., Keyport Fourth Mt. Pitcairn Stokely or SHOP-RITE Sunday Schw! meets nl (I: *15 Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector Spiritual Church a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m., Boy Scout Troop fi-l will meet 288 Shore Rd., Union Beach j If you'va liked th* »tyl* of when the topic will he “ Jesus an aye«ia«t hearing aid but Thursday at 7 p.m.; troop commit­ Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor could never find one to Christ the Slime, Yesterday, Today tee, 8:30 p.m. Services are held on Sunday and CATSUP 1 mttl your ! hen try and Forever.” livening worship is ! ! tha Dyn* flange. You’ll enioy Thursday evenings at 6 o'clock at 7 p.m. ! Junior F..Y.C. will ir.<*et Friday 1 It* tremendous pefform.mca at 7:30 p.m. * ; and on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m • ... you'll its slim, The annual meeting will he held j | trim lines, You'll ba con* Sunday, morning prayer will he j ' vinced that h«r« at lait is Monday evening. \ Full Gospel Chapel at 7:4f> a.m.: Holy Communion, hi i what you'va bean looking Prayer and liiblc Study is held ; J57 Main St. Keansburg ! for fn a hearing fid. Wednesday at 8 p.m. i a.m.; church school and family vr- I vice, fi: ,’UJ a.m.; morning prayer I Rev. Robert O. Kalis, Pastor Sunday School meets at 3 O.m. 4 ib°r 8 9 ! TRY IT TODAY J C alvaiy Methodist Chuicfc j and address, II a.m.; Couples' 1 3 ,tr 5 1 with an adult Bible class, Sundav j COMC IN OR CALL FOR Third St., Keypert j Club, *J:4.'i p.m. ffiEE DCMQNS 7 RATION. wiii cover the lives and characters Rev. Harry R. Pine, Cub Kcouis meet Monday at 7.30 of many NV-w Testament charac­ Pastor i p.m. ' ters. Evangelistic service is »t Pride of the Farm Youth choir rehearses Thursday i Girl Scout Troop 10 mcris Tues­ 7:30 p.m. 83* day at .1:311 p.m.; Maryetles re-; TOMATOES al 7 p.m.; adult choir, 8 p.m. I Prayer service Is Tuesday at E hearsal, 7;J.r; p.m. " ' "A Gospel of Assurance and Pow- I p.m. j *y»a tuithii* fmtti ia4 ffi*« »r y»«f then* 1 er" will ho the pnstor’s topic Sun- I Holy Communion will he at H f>fn j»*f ««n St«(<«lill. I day at 8:30 a.m.; church school, ; a.m. Wednesday; junior choir re- ! St. Joseph’s Church Hl-C DRINKS 3 93 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 10:-15 , hearsal, 7 p.m.; senior choir, 8:15 j Maple PI., Keyport ^ ^ J M s u n u T al a.m., when “ Everybody W'iints fo j p.m.; A.A’s, ‘I p.m. j Rev. Ccrnelius J. Kane, Paslor be Somebody" will be the sermon j Reformed Church cf Keyport I Masses will be held Sunday BRILLO SOAP PADS 5 . *1 A nursery is provided. Junior Hi APPLIANCE Warren St., Kayport : morning at 7, S. 9. 10, 11 and 17 and High School Youth Fellowships ; ^ . ^ K f l a n d D RUG CO. Rev. John H Sharpe, Pastor ' o’clock. meet at 7 p.m. I 11 W. Fronl St., Keyport ’Hie regular monlhly meetmg of SHOP-RITE CHICKEN NOODLE (Next tn Peoples Nat'l tiaak) Girl Scouts meet Monday at [ lhe l.ndif-s Aid Far and Near will Lutheran Church Marathon Huscs !>a*i 6:30 p.m.; monthly meeting of the he held this Thursdav n: p.m. ©f the Good Shepherd Our Door Mothers’ Association, 8 p.m. : School No, 18 GOLDEN \ fclall/ltn In Ail T.vpet ftttrilcft] in the church house. Ilov.ics«es u:li UPTON Appliances and Garments The Tialois Class will meet Wed- ■ be Mrs. Thomas ,1. F n u m e sr. Bushncll Kd., Sayro Woods Soulh ncsday at 8 p.m. ? and Mrs, George Warren. Rev. Ilarlev ..lever, pastor Choir will lehrai'-e Friday at 8 Services are held at School No. CORN SALE! p.m. j IS, Sayre Woods South. Family Bi­ SOUP ble hour is held at !>: 15 a.m. Sun­ CORN IN BRIN I Sunday School begins at !V 30 a.m - ) 0 ) com A family worship sen ice iwl! be, day and family woiship scrvice, TAILORING 10:30 n.m. GOLOfH CORN co n l 9 V held at fl:3(l a.m. and the regular! Voc Pot U-ot C-~-y It, UM. Hot r.^ * . to ♦»>«■■ W. r.l^l lo tn* Boy Scout TrtH)p 73 meets on Pdcei i f "JOHNSONIAN" for man Tuesday at 7:3d p.m. The esecutKe Browntown Community Church l>oanl of the Women’s Orjjani/ntion ! Browntown Union Sundft) School will meet al H p.m, al the home o f. Mrs. T/ioffins- Statues. 301 Mam St.. - Houle 18, Browntown ROUTE 36 Maiawan. I Rev, J rancis Canlel, Pastor COMFORT-PEDIC SHOES Brownie Troop meets on Thurs- ! Sunday School .s held from fM5 day at M l p.m. *o 10:*f.V a.m. and Ihe church mt- KEYPORT 31 W, Front St. Kayport Intermediate Girl Sroum meet nn j vice is from 11 a.m. until li Friday at 3 p.m. Junior High meets t o'clock. Fveiyone Is cordially In* SHOP-RITE af A:JO p.m. * vilcd to alU'nd Thursday, January 16, 1964 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page S iv # *

time county auditor at $7000 i year. the first and third Tuesday of each member of the Library Commii- to date, according to E. Murray | ing 1&65, these buildings will in­ Joseph G Irwin Is Sworn In To He repluces Fred L. Ayers who re* month, with caucus meetings the slon for five years; John C. Bon- Todd. Monmouth College trustee, crease further the college's facili­ Licenses Lifted tired after serving on a part time Thursday before the public meet* nell, Allentown, a member of Hie who ii chairman of the buikling j ties to which three new dormitor­ basis for IK years. ing. ies and a dining hall have been Three bayshore area motorist* Shade Tree Commission for four fund drive. Mr. Todd made this * Name Holmdei Mayor Appo:nimcnts were: Mr. Smitn, added recently. had their driving privileges su*. Dircct Freeholders For 14th Year years; Mr. Smith and Mr. Daly as member nf the state Freeholders’ report at a meeting of division j pended by the State Division ol Another new appointment was Freeholder members of the Wel­ Attending the meeting in addi­ Joseph C. Irwin w a s elected ley swore in Freeholder Charles I. association: Oliver U. Presley. chairmen of lhe building fund com- i that of Holmdei Mayor Alfred <.*. fare Board, and Miss Winona Dar- tion to Mr. Todd and Dr. Van Note Motor Vehicles under provisions of director Jan. 2 of Ihe Monmouth Smith to his second full term on Long Uranch. county fire marshal inittee Jan. fi. Noting that several j Poole us a member of (ho Board rah, Little Silver, advisory nurse. were Dale B. Oito, chairman of the the point system nnd mandatory County Board of Freeholders for the Hoard and Freeholder Marcus of Recreation Commissioners. Kd- at $.'00 n year; Mr. Smith. Mr. I additional major divisions of the; business and industry division. The Freeholders adopted a tem­ speed plans. Thev are William Frit the Hth yeur. Mr, Irwin, a mem­ Daly to his first full term. It took ward A. Morgan. As’on, whs con­ Voorhees. Mr. Irwin, and county ! committee have b‘*en organized j Monmouth College Building Fund Vocational Hoard of Education porary operating budget totaling 1 recently, he *jid those should help ! Committee; William Riker, chair­ del. Keansburjj: Philip J. D.’lbuofu*, ber of the board 25 years, pledged the Hoa.'J slightly more than !J0 firmed as county purchasing a^enl. He was hired two months members Lloyd 1;. Christianson and $2,752,322 to pay operating expenses , substantially in reaching fund drive : man of the Rumson. Fair Haven. tho boaia to "the continuation ol minutes to complete the speeches Hazlet: George M. Rooney, F ir^ ajjo to head the new department. (iilbcrt II. Van Note sr., as mem- until the IfWi budget is adopted. Uoals. j Red Bank division; Frank Sehuc- additional road building, bridge and adopt the 2fi resolutions neces­ St., Kevport. hers of tin. board of school estimate I Dr. William G. Vnn Note, presi- ! hardt, chairman of the Spring; construction, new facilities for sary tn carry on county govern­ Frank Wilgus, former secretary of the county Civil Defense and i for vocational schools, Merrill II. :dent of Monmouth College, attend-! Lake, Sea Girt, Behnar. Brielle1 county I’ovcrnmen' department*, ment for oi|f more year. Monmouth College Fund disaster control, is now coordinat­ Thompson, county tre&rurer for ‘ ed the meeting and reported that; division. j Now is the time to advertii# court rooms, and library facili­ Five changcs in personnel or Job three vears at $'i000 a year. Drive Report Made the architect’s plai.i. for the new ------Ithose unused articles fnr sale. ties.” titles were inadc; one was siRnifi- or of civil deft-n.se. There is no dif­ science laboratories building and This week, why don’t you! A small ad in the classified Prior to Ihe election of Mr. Ir­ cant. That was the appointment nf ference in his duties or salary. Mrs. Ruth H, Stern, Colls Neck 'I'he Monmouth College Building the gymnasium have been complet­ k«ok through the windows >f ■ column will turn them into cast* win, County Clerk J. Russell Wool­ Georg'! H. Iler;;en, Neptune, an full Theodore .1. Naro/anick, assistant Township, io the welfare board for county treasurer was named direc­ five years; Howard Van Ness. As- Fund Drive has received fljQ.OOO ed. Scheduled for occupancy dur­ your church . . from the inside. for you, tor of 'he budget, a new title which bury Park. John G, Lawley, Long does not carry any additional sal­ Branch. \i. Donald Sterner, Colts ary. Mr. Naro/.anick's job will be Neck Township, and Stanley M. Gfuuuf "Kiny largely to co-ordinate budge! allow­ i Orr. Nlanalapan Township, as ances with expenditures by the j members of the Planning Board. purchasing department, and .n Mr. Orr will serve two years, the FINE CHINESE preparation of the annual budget. ; others, three years. Prior lo reapjx)intinu the various ! Named To Hoard RESTAURANT county officials, Mr. Irwin reap­ ; Dr. Anthony DeSpirito, Asbury pointed himself as head oi the de­ (Wifcuft. M M i ! Park; John Spurdle }r.. Middletown partment of finance, administration , Township; Dr. Alton Lewis, Free- and purchasing; Mr. Smith, head i hold, and Dr. Charles Ficcn, We«i of the department of highwav.s; CANTONISI COOKING ! Long lirunch. to threc-vear terms Abram L). Voorhees, head of the r»n the Mental Health Board. For bridge department; Mr, Daly, head two-year lerm.s on the board were of public welfare, and Benjamin SPECIAL MENU Bernard H. Woiser, Freehold; Mrs. II. L)anskin, head of department of Thomas Frostick, Hrielle, and Jo ­ FOR FRIDAY buildings and public property. seph Fmmon.s, Long Branch. Mrs. Lunchcon from 95c Meeting Dale George L. Van Deusen, Red Bank, Thu Hoard also adopted ievolu­ and W. Stanley Applegate, Neptune, ■ Dinner from 1.50 tion* providing for the order of bus- members of the board of managers incss, conduct of the meetings, and of Allenwood Hospital. setting the meeting dates at 2 p.m. Jonathan Niles. .Shrewsbury, a fp te U I Pflc#* for Lunck««n ,ind Taba-Out Orders 8 Wallac* St., Rod Bank Family Dinner* Complete .Contracting Service

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Announce Engagements In Area nora! Home, Souih Amboy. follow­ Gerard Cannon, Vn:on Poach; 4 MaUwan Teachcr {Keyport Man ed at 9 a.m. hy a requiem mass in sister. Mrs. Fli/aiy'th Vincent, and B irth s St, Bernadrlli’s Church. Jntfnm nt her mother. Mr*. Flvabeih Divh was m Holy Cross Cirnetrry. North Wagner, 1 w>rh of Fd^on. ami three Mulligan Bride On Dec. 28 Dies Monday Arlington. grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. James Mulligan, F ’.incral s tr\ ia - wen held Mon- Gall Joan King, daughter 2!U County Rd., Cliffwood Beach, M ix Harold A. Bedle, f*S\ of 22-i Se­ (apt. Alfred H. Folsome dav ishrrjKciji at mr Funer- are the parents of a 5/m, born Sat- • I M r. Mrs. Wilfred J. King, cond St.. Keyport, {xm. Lhe Rr\ Fid- ittday. Jan. II. I!#>4, in Monirjouth M l Jersey Ave., Spring Lake, be Jnn. 1.1. 1%4. at Ri\er\:ew Hospi- Ret.), of 29 Locust Ave.. F.aton- M<.h C. Campbell. p..s:or of Coair Medical Center. : d m (he bride of Donald Andrew hi!. He ivas born m Cliffwood, .'hr 'own, d.ed Friday, Jan. f0, l%-l ai Method:*: Church. offir'a;<-d biter Brcsiler, ion of Mm. Isabella jam of tnr iate Henry and Caroline Patterson Arm y Ho>pMal, fr»r i meni was in Greet! Grove (Vine Kite Breeder, 320 Seventh Av«., Asbury Hedlr Mr mis Ihr k Jovs#*r of Monmouth. !er\. K evjw i. A son was born Saturday. Jan. • P a rk , and (he late Morris Bresv Jeanettr (Kirk) Bcdlr. Capt. Foisome u;i> ix-r:, in L\nn II I?jfc4. in Monmouth Medical Cen­ ler, Saturday, Dec. 21, 1M3. The Hr war. an exempt firrman o f! MaiiV Ve T e rve d r.. Wo, i War 11 ' Louis \. .Strafon ter to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kite, Rev. John MacDonald performed Lincoln Hosr Co.. 1<<*v|M»rt. Hr uasj He was a member of e 1-&AMI U'H Campview PI., Keansburg. ■ Ike ceremony in St. Catharine's a retired em ployer of K I. DuPont L ik I^- pi-nvai-ola 1 Ui L are hi- wife Mr*- I .r >u • M\rUhwl tl-nl ! Arbac/awskl The bride waa given in mar- Surviving arr two sons Arvard ise (llarn-.) boNnne, n son. Al- Friday. Jan. 11), in M onnwuih! Mr and Mrs, Waller Arbac/avr* fiaga by her father. She wore a 1). Port Monmouth, and Robert D .. fn‘d S'. J-f'iMHiie, Pfimn Benrii; M ttlical (.‘en:« r, M r. Siruiou n .is ' vX), ILwbor Rd, Morganville, are « W te Alencon lace »ult and match- Matawan. and a sister, Mrs. Fred­ two sisters. Mis. Marion McClain, ixirn in Scotland Neck. N I.'. J the patents <»f a daughter, U»rn iag headpiece. She carried a erick Snckett. Towanda, Pa. l.vno, Mass.. sjm J Vjr/.'.’ma; a bn»!h- Sur\iv.n>; ^rc three »lau>;htcit | l i -dav, Jan. 10. 1!M, in Riverview cascade bouquet of orchids and 1-uneral services \% i11 be held «-r, Llo\d l-o|M*me. Ma.^achtisHts, Mrs. Filna S'.tuari, Hriil^rion I Hospiia!. tmebuds. Lndav at I p.m. at Ihr Bedle •*i»«i a >randch,ld. Nlrs. NMdrnJ Raiiion and M i.v j Luneral Home, Keyport, with the Mary Oran, Ixn)) of New York, {I Donatelli Miss Patricia M. Lynch, Belmar, Funeral services w rrr lu It! hies- A daujihier was born Satunlay, ,» « « th* of honor. She wore R ev Norman R Rdev. pastm of and a .sister, Mrs. M«y;»ie Wii- j maid dav afunutin at th<* Hrdir Funeral Jan. II, l?K»t, in Riverview Hosp:- an emerald green brocade dress lohns VlciiwidiM ( much. Il.u- j Home, Iv-vpoit The Krv. RuU-l iiatns, CajK* Mav. ’ tal to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Donu* [rt. oiiiciatui;!. IniMmmt will he W. Rerd, pastor **f the Fir.st Pres l imrrai s«*i\'ir* v\t*re in charge and matching headpiece. She car­ I tel It, Mathiuson PI., Matawan. ried • cascade bouquet of yelluw in Cireen Grow Cemetery. Kevport bvtorian (. nun h. i-iafon'own. offi- of tlir Ua/rjs Funeral roues. oated. Intritnent was in J'air Vieu ■ Home, Rrd Bank \ Vfllfeo Edw ard M. M ott, brother-in-law Anthony (iuadagru CemrN : v, \)>du ii. j Mr and Mrs Hebert VelJeco, 25 Of the bridesroom, Pearl River, Anttiony (iuada^no, 74. of f> 1 aw j l rancis PI.. Keansburg, are the N . Y ., was tne best man. Usher­ Keirham, rente A\e„ K» an^bu!^:, dutl S.itnr- Danin! J. Vanderbilt Mrs. John BillOHeski ’ parents ol a M»n. b^>rn Saturday, ing were J. Raymond King, brother dav. Jan. 4. 1!*M, m Kiv»*rv:t‘W Hos- Daniel .1. Vamirrhilt sr , til, of Jan 11, 1W5L -n Riverview Hospi- . the bride, at home, and Patrick Miss Fhlers was p.raduaifd fronCpitai. Mr. (,»o;ulaj'no \sas U»rn m Aiken Si , Norwalk. Conn., fortnrr-j_ Mrs. Julia NiMoweski. .ST. Ro ' ul. .’be;:sv;lie Rd.. Robrrls\d)r. djrd R. Lane, Manasquan. Matawan Regional Hi;',h S< Ih«>I and i Italy. He H tired nine y *ars aj;o as !v of Matawan. died Satuiil,Fv. .Ian, is employed by Henry l.ulirs Sea : a t rossm^ j'uaid for the l-‘r:«• Rail* 11, l!Mil, in Norwa'k Hosj.'it.il after : Sundav. Jan. 12. 1%4. at her ii<>me. : D'Agostiuo The reception was htid at the ; A son was lx»rn Saturday. Jan. Colleen Hotel, Asbury Park. Skiffs, Inc., Morgan. roatl. , a .short riJne."^, ) She was horn sn l-'.li/aix*th, the iate S?eV' ml : 11. IW4. m Riverview Hospital to Mrs. Brtssler la a graduate ol I Mr, Kricbam is a ^radaau* ol j Surviving ave his w»Uv, M vn. NL>»V j Mr. N'anderbili as tarn m Han-' ^au*'h',,r ll,e I Kaihrvn Re;:ii. Mr. and Mr*. ’Ihomas IVA^.ostino, Manasquan High School and [North Plainfield High School and ; (lY m iso n j (ItradaKno; .six mmis, Al- ; ia/> ‘fownsh.p She was a locnier i ti^Kaclict 11 ‘ Mai ifwuo To\s nship. | is employed by the U.S. Pom Of- j ben (fuaday,iu>, Kearny; J m tv (iti.i- j Sur\j\ aie a w»n, Danu .1. Georgian Court College, Lakewood. 1 reehohl Re^iotial High Sc ho Che ii employed at a kindei^arten /ice* in Plainfield. , (ia>>jjo, CJioioo, N.C.I Victor Craa- Yandi’tbili jr.. Ma(;iwan; tui 1 Nardelli teacher in the Cliffwood Ele­ ’Fhe weddinK is schfduk-d to lake j dat'.no, l>»ver, andChatirs. Michael [tri.s. Mrs. Kdjia l-ambertson. Uiat1,! . s'jrv vu,K iin‘ l1t,r nu.soand. Jonn, i Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Nar* m entary School, Matawan Town- plate on Apr. 4. J and Anthony Ciuadaxno, all of Ok- 1 Branch, and Mis. Klla ku(lu*i. Ilasi : t! ° ' n . ,r;\, . ; drlli. 7 Knoll Terr.. Hazlet. are ahip, by the Matawan Regional i lalioma; seven daughters. Mrs An ! Norwalk, and two jmaiulchddren. ; u K''U-f{suHe and Jtt/- ' the parents of a son. born Monday, Board of Education. Dorr^Yurkiewici jioind le Di^ie-m. Millhm ti. Mrs. j Fuaeial st rvm s urn* la id Wed- i 1;itst Hruns'.vu*k, atu, 10 j-rand- !Jan. FJ, l‘.*64, in Riverview Hospi- Mr. Bretslar w aa graduated Mrs. Dorothv Yurkiewic?. WlojGlona Shepard. Totns River: Mr-.*' rusdav afternoon at the Day Fum-t-' *al. from Admiral Farragut Academy, Front St.. Union Beach, announces j I'leanor Anmcharn o , mi Mr.s. !• ]•/-j al Hotm*. Ke\jM»rt. The Kev. Ku h ! , '',n. w t !V«! Heller the1 en^a^cinent of her daughter, i aheth Tafaro. N»(h of I hffuo/>d ; nrd W< pa.*.tor ol tfu* ( ro.ss .. . . ' *- ‘ ‘ ■.* .. , Pine Beach, and Monmouth Col­ A «4>n was born Monday. .Ian. Kdwaril Do,r. m . i .,f i Brach, «.ul Mi v K>*i* Palun.l^., of Ck.rv l .nhnan Church. M..;,.- II,i Im M«-n«»r.al . fbirn-. l-.n, n;.- lege, Wcat Long Branch. He is Laura, to ' ...... , .... ‘ town. a:i in C»*<1- employed In the Electronics Sys- Mr. and Mrs C. Diirr,...... lirnaii St., , .Mu. .I(ivp!iii»'. (Jarnvm, aiui , . Mr.'. Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Heller, 125- Keyport. The announcement was (A nna .MeKensu*. id. of Oklanom a r\sd t'rnietery, Kaman Town* I celebrated at 0 a.m. ai Our Lady tema Division af Prudential Life j of Mercy Church. Intel mein will 10:h St., West Keansburg. insurance Co., Newark. made on .Miss YifrKjewirz's birlli- and 'Hi andchildi»n. j ship. * be in St. Rose <•( Lima Cemrterv, Morgan day. i . , I Freehold. Miss Yurkirwit z ;s a student at j Arthur C. IIrown Charles It. Uiskey Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, 3!ll Mrt. Helen Layton W td Kevpott Iligh ScIhmiI. Her fiant e ai- j Arthur C. Brown. IA. ol 44J Can i Chat It'S H. Laskev, 79, (*f Sti j( minty Rd . CIiffw(HKl. are the par- Kirkpatrick-.laineMm tetuled KcyjKUt High School and 's . j,( ]t} Matawan, lormrr tax j Washm*:!..!! Ave., Kcaiislwri;, dud Mrs. John McCarthy lints wi a son, burn Saturday, Jan. To W illiam Gieaten Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson, 4 erripIoyi*d by 1: f ronchek, Union ••iillcctnr ami Ixmiuj'.ii tre.iMiri'r of ! -Saturdi*y. ,Ian 11, I M in .\Utn- Mrs. Jane A Md.'arihv, a lor- ; *.*• ifi Monmouth Medical Fifth St., Matawan, announce the Ikrach. | j,„:(,|,i I'.uk. di.'d Tliui '(lav, .Ian. •*' t , 'n" 'r * f"'f « '"''I’ met resident«»f Manalap.in To,\ n : ^ rnM‘r* Mrs. Helen Leyton. Keyport, and O’DanneJJ'Yurkiewica iJIne enpauement of their daughter, Ver­ No date has been s h Monmouth Medical ■ship, died Tue.-,d;sv. .lari. 14. lf^>4 William Gleason, Newark, were The enj»3Kement 0f Miss Doris Jt, HM, Mr. L.askev was U>in in (ler- Unsinn onica M./ to Jack Kirkpatrick, son wedding. at St. 1 raticis Hospital. Tri-nton. united In marriage in St. Joseph’s Center. mans He had been a resident of Mr. and Mrs Carl Unsinn, 44 Yurki(?wicz, daughter of Mrs. Doro­ of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold, Mr. Ur,own lt\cd in Lincoln I’atk Church, Keyport, on Saturday, Jan. Jenninj>s-Coward Keansburg for the past 11 years. Hr She mad<« her fw>me with her M» etwoi*d f.)r.. Ha/let, are the par* thy Yurkiewicz, 126 Central Ave,, Aberdeen Rd., Matawan. : for :»(l years before moving to Mata daughter, Mrs. Robert Se>ion, Boi- 4, J9M. The .Rev. William fiausch Miss Jameson is a graduate of Mr.s. Aileen Steele. t4 Maph was a retired restaurant owner. ents of a son. lx>rn Saturday. Jan. Union Beach, and the late F. Yur- ; wan last August. Hr was an ar- dentow n. officiated at the double ring cere­ Matawan Regional Hi;:h School and Ave., Keansburg, announces the en Sm viviijfj art* his wife. Mrs II. J%4. in Rj\’er\j»‘W Hospital. kiewicz, to Thomas O'Donnell, son icouniant and Inisinv-s analyst for She w.is born in MilF-ione Town­ mony. is employed by the Prudential In­ Mar^aiei Laskev; a .mid, Richard of Mrs. Marie O'Donnell, Middle gagtment of her daughter. Miss Ai-. i,...,,..,,...,, 1 * ship. t.he dauj'hier uf the late Hart The attendants were Mr. and surance Company of America in Icen Coward, lo A3C James II. ( ,lu‘ Amj-inan l-nrni.n IiiMti.in c 1 ^ ,.^ . Muidiotoiui Tc.s\nship, Rd.*, Hazlet, and the late T. O’Don­ Jeremiah and Mary (ileason. S;ie A ><*n was wirn Suntlav. Jan. 13, Newark. Her fiance attended Mata­ Jennings, M,n cl Mr. and Mrs. (i. i A^.naM on, New W k . f»r many , , nd , ' Mrs. W alter Volker, Laurence H ar­ nell, was announced on Christmas was the wido'A1 . .... ■! :ip|)omted K n ll|>ur/:<7f?t’•l^lilr"V| r V * ' 't^' ‘ Home, S'reX';d.‘Uwill ’in'! J^nes Th.-mp.Mm, ding trip and When they return, will Middletown Township High School »ar L ’ ' in charge of funeral arram-ernems ^J Matawan are reside in Keyport. Lake-Eichler J, ...... r , ■ . i three times before his resign.ition m int u n pri\ate t j,a r,.,^s 0( u M,n> ^ >rn Sunday, and is employed by the R. J. Rey­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kichler Ketrmi lli^ll Schuol, Km*.sp.>rl. ami | ''7 \ , ' , !Jan. 12, 1%4, m Riverview Hosai Mrs, Layton is the widow of nolds Tobacco Co. Johnson Terr., West Ke,a„sburK: . ! * fj-rvinK in the U.S. Air I .nee at j ||ls ui(, Mrs ol. Walter Layton, Keyport. William A. Stii/ Patrick J . Hurk«< , ,n| No date has been set for tiie wed­ announce the engagement of their Wrlliam A. Seitz. WJ. of J2 West J’aifK'k J. BurKe. #>t), of 4 Mur-i , dinK. daughter, Rosemary, lo Kent B. s.,s: ; aassrsscss -it First St., Keyport, died Friday, ray Lane, Keansburg, died Mon- | Zaborney Lake, Washington Ave., Highlands. jt.'SA F in Savannah, (ia., and Scott Jan. 10, 1W4, at the Veterans Hos­ day, Jan. 13, l%4, at AIU iiwimhL A v»n was U»rn Monday. Jan. 1.1, Medolla-Amerio Miss Fiehler is attending Raritan M r. and Mra. Peter Amerio, Scbullz-Kennrv ' Brown. Ht hun.t*; n daughter, Mrs. pital, Fast Orangr. Hospital after a long illness. He | IW4, in Riverview Hospital to Mr. Funeral Services Township High School. Her fiance Mr. and Mrs. EdwurwV. Kt-nnev, , David Wright, Lincoln Park, and Mr. Seit/, a World War 11 Army was U*rn in Brooklyn md had land Mrs. Kugerv* Zaborney, 23 Pal- Oakland Ave., Matawan, announce attended school in the Highlands. the engagement of their daughter, 2931 Route 35, Hazlet, announce the ! three grandchildren, veteran, was born in Newark. He lived tn Keanslmrg m«rst of his' mer PI., Keansburg. M rs. M kkaei Kertea He is employed on the boat, Ariet- had lived in Kev[>ort 15 vears. was life. Adele. to Ralph Medolla, son of Mr. te, out of Highlands, and also is a engagenimt of Iheir daughter, }'a-j Funeral services were held Mon- Funoral acrviccs were held F r i­ tricia Ann, to Paid F. Srhuit/. son. day morning in St. Andrew's Fpis- a member of the Keyi»>rt f irst Aid He was a retired emplojee of and Mrs. Ralph Medolla, 15 May mechanic. He plays the drums in day at the Anderson - Campbell of Mrs. Ruth A. Schultz. 404 Keane‘ copal Chureh, Lincoln Park. Squad and the Union Beach Ameri­ Monmouth Paik, Ocean port. Funeral I Ionic-, Toms River, for St., Keyport. the band culled the Vr-ntums, and Miss Amerio Is a senior at Mata­ St., Perth Amboy. j can Legion, Post .121. Sun.vmg are a *on. 01 cott, W ill F ile d Mrs. Theresa Kertea, 4J, a native is in the National Guard. wan Regional High School. Mr. Me­ Miss Kenney attinded Raritan Mrs. Marie Moriarty Surviving are his wife. Mrs. An­ Keansburg. and a brother, John, •f Perth Amboy, who died Wednes­ No date has been .set for tiie wed­ llubrri J. Krddint’ton dolla is a graduate of Keyport High, Township High »riiool. Her fiance, ^ rs M arje Moriarty, tt), of 2040 gelina Roberta Seitz; a wister, Mrs. and two sisters. M.ss Josephine day, Jan. «, 1* 4, in the Paul Kim- ding. HuV>ert J. Reddington. Marlborn Class of 19M and served In the Ahcr Kendall, and a brother, Wal­ Burke and M rv Mary Whitlatch. N ) l Hospital Lakewood. Mrs. Ker- attended Maiawan. Regional lligl» i l.Tor«*nctr Ave., Keyport, died Thurs- Township, wlw) died Dec. U4, I!i61l, Scbud ami is employed by the Sing- j tjav Jan 9> m Monmouth ter H. Seitz, both of Keansburg. all of New York. lea and her husband, Michael, had U.S. Marines. KeU'ham-f’hlers left bis rotate to a grandson, Hu­ No date has been set lor the Mr. and Mrs. William lLhlers, Funeral services were held'I ties- Funeral services are under the £e*ded In Forked River aince 193*. era.S!l'--l*. ’■ ! Mwiica! Center. Horn in Wrexham. dav morning at ihe Bedle Funeral direction of the John J R\an Home bert R. Reddington. Randolph A[>- wedding. # ______Route I, Cheesecake, amuMtnce A* upring" ...... wedding»•»—•* >*is planned. j Wales, she was the daughter of the Tlte Rev. William H. Paul, rcclor Home, Kevj>ort. fnternu-nf was in for f -uuei'itb, Keansburg. ptegnte a n cl Becilah App|eg.,te ••the Waretown Episcopal Church, j late Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe. l airrnounl C'-metr-iV, Ni-wark. weie nametl co-executors, accord- WnciatMl and interment was in Beach, officiated and burial was in nki, was born in Poland and had re­ I A resident of Keyporl lor 35 If yiut need pr;n:ing of any ing w terms r>f thr wil), which was B irth s Mrs. Kt-nneth P. Clayton Cond Luck Cemetery, Lanoka llar- Shoreland'Memorial Gardens, Hnz.- sided in South River 50 years. j years. Mrs Moriarty is survived hy kind, we are here to serve you. Ioffered recently for ptobate in the in r. i several grandchildren. Mrs. HHen t Wagner j Clayton, Ihir quick service and reasonable‘ office of Monmouth County Surro- let. Surviving are two daughters, .Mr*. Kertes was a member nt the Adcock | Funeral services were held Mon- !i2, of 915 I lorrnie Ave.. Un:on priccs will please you. gale Fdward C. Broegr. Auxiliary of thc Forked River Vol- Born in Germany, Mrs. Pimentel Mi-ss Helen Mazurowski and Miss Mr. and Sirs. Stanley Adcock. 611 day from the Day Funeral Home Beach, died Pnday, Jan. 10, 1964, tvitecr Fire Co. was a retired millinery copyist. Cecelia Mazurowski; four jons, Brooksidc Court, Ha»let, are thel"> » . Joseph's Church. Kevport, at her borne. Surviving, in addition to her hus- Surviving are her husband, E r­ Stanley and Robert, Sayreville; 4 , . ., , i where n high requiem ma«s was of- Mrs. Clayton was born in Aus­ [rarent, of a daughter, born |nl/r,n, nl'wi,s , hurd> i tria - Hungary. She had resided in liand, are her «epmotiier, Mrs nest Pimentel, New York; a aon, John, Keyport, and Raymond, ?! Studios Elijabeth Waiiis, and eij-ht bro'.h- Ernest F. Pimentel, Union Bwich, nesday, Jan. fi, 11*04, in Monmouth; (enu-Jerv. Urnon Heaeh HO years and former­ •rs. William, Laurencc Harbor; E v ­ and two grande* ildrcn. Soulh River; seven grandchildren, Medical Center. \ ; ly 1’ved tn Perth Amboy. Mrj. erett, Perth Attiboy; Frank, Lron- and a sister, Mrs. Stella Kwiat- j Mrs. Mae L. Katt , I'lavton was a member of Grace CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIAI TY antlo; Kenneth, U.S. Army, station­ kowski, Perth Amboy. DiCapua * Mrs Mae L. K»iff, iennent Rd.. j Methodist Chun\ Union Beach. ed in Colorado: Charles. Lakewood; Siefan Mazurowskl Surviving are her husband. Ken­ A M,n was born Wcdn.-Mlay, Jan. : M'*' canville, formerly cf IVrlh Am- It MAIN ST. m u CO 445M KEVPO R1 Boyce, Cliffwood Beach, and Don- A requiem mass was offered at t, ua.. r,, ihav, died l-ndav, Jan. 10, 1%-J, ht neth P Clayton; a daughter, Mrs. aid and Harold Wallis; also three 9 a.m. Salurda.f in St. M ary’s Charles E. Gentzel fi, 1%4. in Riverview Hospital to ! ju,r }U)n„. *»*ters, Mrs. Ruth Frandson, Mr.s. Church, South River, following fu­ Funeral services were held Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. John DiCapua, 43 j ^ native fjf Pot ler. Ind., Mrs. MarKaret Kenny, and Mr.s. Marion neral services nl K:lift a.m. in the urday at 10 a.m. nt the Haehcrle BrianvuHl A \e, Keansburg. ; Katt had resided in Perth Amboy Brown, all of Forked River, Rezem Funeral Home, South Riv­ er, for Stefan Mazurouski, 57 Wash­ and Bart Funeral Home, Irvington, ' for 10 years before moving to K « iy ; Morganville last >ear. She was a M rt. Ernest Pimentel ington St., South River, who died for Charles FI, Gent/el, 74, of (15 Funeral services were held Jan. Wednesday, Jan. fi, IftM. Interment •Mr. and Mrs. KoU-it Kw>V « 2 . rn Di*c, Third Av*., New York, who died Veronica (Slefanski) Mazurowski, Jan. S. 1904, >n Riverview Hospital 13, llHft, in ; Coney. Chicago, a brother. Richard Somerset Hospital, Somerville. ■ ffagemaster. Memphis. Tenn., and Monday, Jan. <*, 1964 in lhe Brook- was a communicant of St. M ary’s after a long illness. [Mrs. Kooy is the former Miss Bon Jfale Nursing Home. Hazlet. The Church, and a member of St. Jo ­ Mr. Cent/el was horn in Newark ] ,)HI ScfmJ,.r, dauftliti'r oi Mr. and ! ''Viinrni'M -rvil-f"^ Mil Mon- Rev. Eldfich C. Campbell, pastor seph’* Lodge. Ho was the son of and moved to lmn,;lon where h e ,M rs. s.dney l.onctnan, Matawan. ; day at the Flynn and Son Funeral Crf Grace Methodist Church, Union the late John and Mary Maz.urow- lived 17 vears. In IMG he moved Home. Perth Amlx>v. with the to Hazlet and he retired the next Rev. Canon George H. Boj, d offi­ year. He was a member of Clin- , Hartigan ciating. Interment was In Franklin ion Unlge IS, IOOF, Irvington. '%,r- iin<} -'Iri ^eo»gt* Hartigan. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. <2, -*1«P!**vvchm1 A ve. Keansburg, are Memorial Park. New Bnmv.v n k. Theresa (I'alesfin) Gent/el; two ; l. lMlrnt5' ° f ,r* *Mm- Wwlzjes- Mrs. Alexander Dm lak daughters. Mrs. Louis Wenzel. J'M - ,n M^nniomh You’ll Mrs Stella Dzielak. 141 Beiiram Woudhridgr. and Mrs-. Jo.seph , <,,c< -*‘nU4f. Ave . South Amlxiy. dtrd 'Ihursilay Seharfenberjier, Hazlet; n son, Air j , nig.ht, Ian. f>. 5%L at her home af­ Force Capt. Charles Cent/el. Los j Carrol ter an extended illness. She wa* Be Angeles, Calif., and nine granilchil- j Twin daughters were born Iwirn in I ’nland. but lived in Hei (Iren. I Tuesday, Jan. 7, IM4, to Mr. and rnofta o.osf nl )ut life, mo\ing to *Mis. Lenny Carrol, Fourth St.. tlu* h<>nu* ol ber st>o. Alex, in South Siltin’ .Cliffwood, m Monmouth Modiial Mrs. Joseph Crown ('enter. Amboy mx rmmths ago. Funeral services were held Mon­ Mrs. H/.iebik «.is the widow of day from thr Dooley Funeral Home, Alexander I Dzielak. who died in Oso hsM Pretly Cranford, and a mass was offered IM F A communoant of Sacred at St. Theresa’s Church, Kenil­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osowski, 4 Heart Church, Smith Ainlmv, she worth, for Mrs. Anna L. Crown, 54, Lake Ave., Hazlet, are the parents was n mrmhrr o( thr Holv Trinitv of 324 North 17th St.. Kenilworth, of a daughter, W>rn Tuesday, J«n. Socirlv. Hrlmeda. * Over $111,000,000—a record turn Pioneering In new communications 7, l.'#04, in Rrvervtew Jlr»spi(aL . Also Mirviving are four daugh- who died Wednesday. Jan. It, 19fi4. — was ipent lor new conitruction to tachnolo|i*s continued: Telstar II With A First Merchant* al the National InM 'nte of Health, ler*., Mrs. Sophie Dominiecki, Mrs. provide talcphona facilitiat for h was launched: installation work Brthesda, Md. Aitfrntan , Honnie Ralcerak and Mr*. Walter- growing Naw Jetscy. For anampl*, began at the first electronic oentral Mra. Crown was born in Eliza­ Mr. and Mrs, Michael Alterman. ’ ,n,‘ Kobrrvnski, South Rive.r. and beth arid had lived in Kenilworth 13 Aslmry Lane. Matawnr. arc the jMrs. Lottie 'fV/nrasko. Pnion Beach, thirteen n*w central offices wer« of (ice; a new transatlantic cflble was PERSONAL LOAN 25 year*. She whs lhe widow of Jo ­ paients of a daughter, lx»m )n s' x uHier sons. Zigmund, Waller finistied and taven olhara •nlai((»d. bet;un Irom Beach Haven; and Touch' seph C. Crown. Perth Arnbv>y flc^-pHaJ. and Chester. Sayreville; Henry, And to Keep pace with business Tone, Ihe brand-new push button Surviving arc five mmis, Howard ‘ Bound Brook; F.dmond. South Riv gfcwth plus lha many new homes plione that resulted Irotn QellLnbora- with the moat careful budgeting, there ccmr* a Crown, llazlft; Ronald Crown. er. and Stanley, Manville; a sister. j;uh and fnrnilies, about 12 V,0 0 0 new tones research, was introduced ill titae when aa fmirjtency or major —piaae talla tor Soulh Plainfield, and Joseph, Clin­ Mrs. Nellie Kokoski. Helir.rtta; 27 ton and Kenneth Crown, all of Ken­ A N»n was l*>rn in St. Piter's ! phones ware installed llituu^hout Summit and Chatham. n a r* eaah than you have on hand. That’! Iht Um* to grandchildren and eight preat- ilworth; three daughters, Mrs. Au­ Hospiud to Mr, and Mrs. Francis lfi« stale. »lalt your neareat Firat Merchant* office, where you will grandchildren. drey Lpngvel, Cranford; Mrs. Shir­ IXili. i ll AuMin Ave, Old Hridtre. i Lunrral services were held Mon­ receive prompt, helpful service from *aperienc«l ioaa ley Schmidt and Miss Ruth Crown, : day at S:30n.ni. from the Maliszew- aMceri. both of Kenilworth; two brothers. «orek j ski Memorial Home. Sayreville. fob Joseph Brueckner, Elizabeth, and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kurek. II j lowed nt fc Lri a.m. hy a solemn Oscar Brueekner, Burlington, Vt Gaston St Maiawan, are the par- ! requiem mass in Sacred Heart two sisters. Mrs. Margaret Brain, PAV MONTHI.V enfs iA a aon, horr/' ‘J1nT«lay, ‘ Jan. ‘ Church, fnb'rmrnf "a s in Sl. M a­ Over 4,000 young men and Warrenville, and Mrs. Rmh An- woman bewail careers at the Yaa Berm 11 Month) S. IIW4, in Monmouth Metlical Cen­ ry’s Cnnu tery. Fast Brunswick. I f Monika i t M anila dreus, Silver Springs1, Md., and Hi ter. ... , - grandchildren. Telephone Company durmK IM N.M 11.11 . William J. Cnburn 1963. The total annual m 44.SI » .n u m Yuclter William J. Cnburn. 17 Sunrise payroll of Ihe company is ■ m M.4I 45.H M.« Supermarket Chain Terr.. Parlln, died 'Ihursday, Jan. A mmi was bom in Riverview Hos •pptojomately $150,000,000 IMMM m n pit id on Thursday, Jan. p. 1IMJ4 io ,u *1omP nfu'r " 1(,n^ nI' IIM IU.M n .ii i*.ii Nam*i Planning Head Mr. ami Mra. Walter Yuckor ’.W3 A native nnd former resident —a m m that's Important lo local economies. Suprnwirkris Oprralirv; Co. has Fioieme Ave , Union Beach, |Of Jersey City, he lived In Purlin (nine vears, and was n retired announced lhe appointment of Frank K. Tucker to tie jjosition of Michael | operating engineer. Mr. Coburn was « n.cmbrr of Lo­ director of rrsenrch and planning. Mr. an

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Active A ll ^ 7 0 * Hi»C Fr«H Drinks *»«•«« Sunshine Krispy Crackart HL«A, Itr AaleMilli Wsektn Jell-0 Belatin Dessert 4 41* Betty Crocker Mixes " ^ ” 41' Fluffy All c,**r body blow (or this season I lhat they did >n the strength of with Coach Douglas having to on Route 51 fi in Brow mown. The ground to league leading Kahle and list weekend when Billy Geiger move someone In or. the varsity game mis a vital b:\fm.n on lhe .some miraculous ..et-shoot ing by McFarland. was lost lo the team by an injury lo make up lor the loss o( Center. chimes of bo:)i reams of getting a Dopp. The Blue Tigers gained the rich t alter the Keys dropped their Jeff Coleridge, another sophomore, berih in the suite tournaments in lead only once in the game at 14-13 Kahle and McFarland increased eighth Rame in a row, They koI Is being drilled lo fill Ihe umler- March. The Huskies nu\< ibe gume late in the first quarter, but then its lead lo six full games and has .» •11 82-61 KoinK-over by the Cover- the-boards defensive role against hadlv if I aev are to qualify. The Dopp jumped one in and Jenkins record of 38 wins and 10 losses. nnrs of South Amboy’s iloffman Oceao County Central Regional to­ Spaiums are no*, so much on the pushed up a rebound to send Madi- ...... , . ... Hinh. This was the second lime night at Matawan gym and again:>t spot, but with ioii)4 i Kast Bruns­ son out „ l ihe first quarter ahead | Ihc is 1,1 ' t'con(l !>lacl " ,lh Ihe Purple and Cold has taken the Rumson at Karitan cym .Saturday. wick amf IJnnoiit-n yet to ht* en- I7-J1 Priwvton, I \l bv Jackie .12-bl. trailed by Tom's Ford. 2S-2U; Red Raider* Into camp this sea- Hut Coleridge takes on a fearsome H countered before tl.e Jan. 27* dead- : Hines and Jim 'Fucker, hung on lloude Glass Co. and F .L L School. doggedly but went out at halftime too. burden trying o keep Central's j 1 line, NUrfa-van looks like the better 1 27*21; Airport Pla/a Lanes, 21-2;»; The kiss of Geiger was u grim Hud Uuseda and Rumsnn's Shi-p cnance jo pick tip the one more j trailing 3U-30. Knollcraft Sweet Shop and Hilltop development as the sophomore had McHenry cheek under win thev need. I'orbiddinK Lead darted to reward his coach, Bill boards. Mjtawan also has Savrevillt* in \ In the third quarter, Tucker gain­ Cities Service, 24-2-1; Teacher’* "ftf? Douglas, with a show of scor.inK Kfyport (41) M tillm a n (■.'> ■ an afternoon game at tiie Maroon 1 ed the first basket bu: David. Scotchmen, 2:P . Stulu’s Oil, ‘ ti V l» <; v j» Dopp and .lenkns all hit quickly capacity under the boards, fn the Thorium 4 'A U Drill II i:i 31 and SreeJ’.s gym Tuesday jnd rh<*i» j 21’ i.Vi; Crates Beverages. 21 ••j-IW M rly Kamcs of the season, Geiger •lift Wood 4 4 12 m a row to dKutnct' iht- visitoiT* Gclner ke.vixirt again on Jan. 24 before!, .... - - ...... Monmouih Lanes, 17-31; Magnolia was lucky to break into Ihe scor­ Hutka 5 ft 13 W itk iiA 'i 0 0 0 . the deadlines, While Coach Bruce *,rom ■■Wrtown. Madison Township ing column with a lone basket. Medolla * 2 Itl Otloni .1 S U 1 Inn, Hi-:i2; Whale Agency. 11-37. O p atn sky (» I) 0 MeCnrlHv » 0 0 V MacCiitcheon's piavers anticipate | lliuJ a fl,rhidding 64-42 third quarter The sophomore was too preoc­ Kohlb'er 2 It I 4 2 JO f I no trorouble in taking the Red and 1 aml C'° ;ich Traey let his subs Other high games of the night cupied un defense learning to time C o le rid g e 3 1 * (hm lher 1 0 2 * * whi.< into ca nip a sea md time, 1 p,av m,t ,he fin3.} Muarler. were rolled by Joe Amadio, 251; Ms going up for the ball with the Hell 3 u a the encounter with Sayieville does! manhandling of the Tiger­ Roy llermanson, 251; Bili Frei- tall men of the other side planting 2* t:t (il 24 82 s'not pronrse much, especially after : tt*am bv the Spartarw cer- wald, 244. Topping the !»0I) series layups after driving-in. When Gei­ Hroif by prrltidt: I’ the..... l!om!>cr> creamed Rod IJank ^ «ocs not an^iir wcU for Mai­ mark Were Joe Amadio, 615; K e y p o rt ' 11 17 )H 1 5 61 1 ...... — ...... ‘ awan’s chances tomorrow. Dopp's Dutch Strc.ch, 601. ger reached 20 rebounds in a re­ "Hr.ffmiin ‘fir L'li 14 l« SO-Hi •£j Catholic 77-fill Friday. Sayrevilli cent game, Coach Douglas found flcfvicc; f\ Krliro, Umpire, OC.uie rj presents a five-man inn rchange- .If? points was a new Madison school Also joining the 2W) Club were him far enough advanced in de­ nor. ■ able equal • scoring threat of Bob scoring record. Walt Garner. 237; Norm Adubato, fensive play to increase his school­ i Ktiptha - Jim Van Foss«»m - Hob In the jayvee game, the Princc­ 230; Alan Peterson. 220; Hal Clark Ing on moves to step up his scor­ Small Boat Handling Nita • John Karlowitz * Jeff Os- ton High seconds dumped Madison ond F'mil Schwager. 2IS; Jack Me- ing potential under the boards, lie oiemJabfe fame, led the Madison scorers. Hii( Re.scorf, 2rt Pia/.a Lanes, 20-28; commission chairman, 787*3.157, or tawnier with Preaalag Gama competition at the Fli/abeth Flkx ! ton. Gary Zambor anti Ron Mesar ! a^,:}lfLV . Jcffco, Inc . -5 2!>; Sun Savings amf John Fitzsimmons, 2G4-61B7. Mail IMfirrlon Itljh Keyport countered with a press­ Auditorium Friday was featured | to cope with the Madi.im inside * *w-n U l) Loan. 24l,'v-‘K?i Shore Point F.sso, reservation checks to the Holmdei Matawan 6849 In Rid For Lead C l) ing game at the start of the sec­ hy the performance of the fight­ , game. Despite his collapse against (i K l ’ !•’ i 2-Vj-31, a. Carib CTeaners, r ''- 3 t l/»; ond quarter. For the- next IS lownship Recreation Corr.mis.sion, i Wall. George Siebert is rated the 7 0 1 « Klluk * ‘ Beautv Studio, ^ John Kekman look up for Wall ing flodqcs brothers, John and In the crucial encounter with St. 1(1 7 .!'> Hill minutes of the game, the Red and Box 74. Holmdei. Reservations equal of !>>pp as a quarter courl l/idiv/dual honors were rjpiurcd close .Ian. 21. Township in basketball Friday lance, Trenton. In Ihe I17-poinls ilr'imlcv a 0 tt Tucker » nio 203 and high series of 51-. ball, leading a Crimson Knights opponent nut in 11 seconds and 0 o u 40-28 at halftime, but in Ihe third mouth, defending champs in the scored agatnst Princeton ffigh at Jilakesliw 0 0 (* Pleasure Boats Now charge down the court lha! outdis­ l.ance his foe in .10 seconds. The Ij.iin;tli«‘kl I » 2 I’ulllnt; 1 0 2 quarter, thc Keys dropped in 14 the .S*p.irfa/»> ^jv»n J-Viday. 0 'l KKVPO R1 tanced the Huskies from the start. brothers are students at Trenton Monmouih Countv Junior Holy Mu; li'w 0 J 2 1 points while the Governors were A ‘.urpnsmg win over ih»' Aill 0 0 0 C\i 1 2 4 Replace Status Mink The final score was GS-lf). Only once Central High. getting eight. John Medolla and ‘ Name fnorth division) Basketball high .scluxil _ ( 1 i^.-r.s pul the iti Light (i VmuU-i.ilH (1 0 O did Matawan even approach a Likely to draw one or ihe nllwr V:t,.n o 0 u Ken Thomas were driving hard. A mink coal used to be the stat­ League. (Mine up with his UMial IJhic and White a long, way toward r j p s u n chance to get in the ball game. of Ihe brothers as an opponent W m f PH O NE 261-0132 When the Red and White got us us symbol of American Woman. ;u o in ihe hob- ami his charges, a tourm*v berth. The Spartans a-i il 'i* The defeat was disastrous to in the second round tomorrow Is 'i* hy close as 48-42, Je rry Drill hit on -j Not so any more. It’s now a ib-.eatfd Coiich Al Buehld’s Keans ■ stood 4-2 going -mo the game, but Matawan’s Shore Conference “ B” Hunky Hill, Keyport. Hill was •?.»■, Hu:h 14 Ut \2 SI «:« pair of free throws. The Keys Rich spanking family pleasure boat that burg team til-5'). ; with undcfeaied WiXHlbnd;,'e com- .mi *ft<'\usfup ir 17 :*.J w t.r. - »!/ hopes. This 2ft-poinf defeat, coming given a bye in (he opening round, M ,.f|l Now Thro Jan. 21 Butka laid up a crip, was fouled gives Ihe womenfolk thc status sup­ shortly after one of similar margin St. Ann’s forged to the foie at up, it...... looked bad for them if Kef •nr ILiU.ii. t'mpi: Me* and made the free throw. This port many of them require. lhe Kcyportcr declaims if (he ; lii- start and was leading bv three One Show Nightly - 7:50 at the hands ol Pain: Pleasant brothers like quick knockouts, made It only 50-45 against the Red This colorful disclosure about the points at the end of ihe first ;-c: Winner of 7 Beach, left Huskie rooters glum ov­ should one of them come up top small college te.mi ol the Raiders. behavior of the American female er the chances af winning a play­ <1 Liar ter. St. Mary’s w.is bolding us­ Academy Awards Drill saved the situation for thc is one of a series of unusual facets against him, there well may lie a ually high-xi'oring Bob Kit>on in country, Hillsdale College, Michi­ off. even if the Maroon and Steel knockout in the reverse order panicky Governors with a deep contained in a survey just complet­ can t*dge out Kunison and Henry check, bui Dick McCollum and ■ LO O K IN G gan. for a game next year. Hank from what the cocky Hodges ex­ “LAWUIONCIC court set, then Richie Guenther ed by the management of the Ilth Hudson Regional for Hie north Kidfv Cannon were taking up the Cleary quarterbacked tin? Fair- pect. connected on a pop shot and the Annual New Jersey Coast Boat “ H" title. George Sioherl. Mata­ slack nicely for Keansburg. mount State (W. Va.) eleven Mill Is being handled by Jve { IT O V E R South Amboy cause was saved. Show, which gets under way in wan’s high • scoring forward, was In the second iiuarter, as St. OF AKA III A” The Keyport chanccs faded (or DJniz, former Cliffwood Angels Ann’s seemed to be pulling away. against Hillsdale with at least re­ Convention Hal!, Asbury Park. Feh. a particular mark for the Crimson Sun. — 1:10 - 4:52 - 8:27 good when Thomas went out on 15 and continues through Feb. 23, football player and one-time uina* Coach Melosh sent Dave Nesbitt spectable results last season fvnights slam • bang running gome. R I C H BJ-NNKIT, Matawan SATURDAY MAT. fouls, lie was the one who had under the management of Jerry The Crimson and Blue never let teur boxer, in the absencc in into the New Monmouth lineup. He compared with what befell some been keeping Drill In check. With Gasque. California of Frank Boyle, district and Ray Ridell started crosscut High's contribution lo rhe Brown “DUKl. OF nil- TITANS” Siebert get set all night, lie went ...... ^ ^ University track leam. was one of Hillsdale foes. Fo*« reports that his departure, the lloffman veter­ While the nation's males may out at the start of the last quarter A.A.U. commissioner, who also (’riving ladies that brought the St. Ann’s output to a halt and had I st'vwi winners at the Mas.sn- Parsons has lined up a game — COMING — ~ an, having IS points, added 17 continue to delude themselves ioto wilh five personals on him. He was acts a i trainer for Cliffwood more before the game was over. thinking that they still ar? the cap­ Aoys* Club boxers. St. Marv's in the van at halfmnc ichusetts K of C games at the Bos- with Colorado Slate for l%5. This “KINGS OK THE SUN” abi,i to contribute only one field .11-27 I ton Garden Saturday night. Bennett | He converted a close contest into tains of their own ship, the nation’s goal and two fouls to the M RI IS is a most ambitious undertaking, rout Butki went out un ’ Ik-liTmlncd tn-w I hlllnts with two ! inations, wliich arc in progress ut lina was a big help to the Gasque ifated. that the stocky, muscular Wall ans. They had 13 personals called minutes to go. But here Nesbitt : die college in Providence at this players handed their foeinen. Jay vees Cain It If you need printing of a n y , against them as against 25 against drew fouls with his dribbling tar- ! H v ' M1 s0- ho n,a,k‘ un °- li;' ' 7 kind, we are here lo serve you. the Keys. The Governors made 24 Outrun Home Forces Raritan High emerged from tin that widened fhe Sf. Mary's ' nmrk. enough to win a heat and The game was not two minutes the basketball doldrums Friday, ev­ margin enough for a hold on fo r! qualify_ for the semi-!muls with [ Our quick service and reasonable j of their IS chanccs (Jn fouls while old l>efore il was painfully patent the Red Raiders sent In I] out of en though it look a 60-mile trip eictory. i such noted tiatrack .performers us j prices will please you. that the Crimson Knights players to Manahawkin in 15-degree wea- Si. Ann’s was charged with 23 I Brooks Johnson, formerly of Tufts; 24 free tosses. were outrunning the home forces The KHS- Jayvees continued to tlier lo clo ij. And the winivas ac- j ,>(.rw)nal' (oil|,‘ ,.1V„ s, M ary’s j Cerry Ashworth, an IvV League every time they moved the baH. coniplishwl byjhe /ayvws Jl-i, ov- /40 shots, of which made* ( imk>or champ when lie ran for atay on the' winning side, clobber­ Matawan made a creditable oarly ing the South Amboy yannigans a er the Ocean County Southern Re Against this, on 1H personal!! hy , Dartmouth; Charlie Mays of^ the . defensive move to keep Wall from gional jayvees. The Rockets vursi- the New Monmouih team, erratic | Orand St. Boys; Sam Perry, hord-: CASINO THEATRE second time. Ray Angersbach led pulling on a runaway faM break of­ KKANSHURG the way in their 4.1-M win. But ty continued on their gloomy work at the foul line cost St. i ham. the national indoor champion, ; fensive. The first two Wall baskets course, dropping their fifth in a AnnN the game, as they made I and Henry Spencer of the Morgan 7B743M were pop shots from quarter court row without a win. to the Ocean onlv nine free throws. j St. A. C. In the semi-final. Bennett • • • and the third was a k>ng side .set. County Rams varsity 55-45. In other action during the week. I was nosed out for a place in the Sat. Matinee 2 P.M. Matawan did not get into the scor­ Coach Ron Truex’.s jayvees led Holv Famifv began recovering i final bv Fred HamJett. Hoston Pio- Continuous front 2 P.M. ing column until 4:57 remained in To ted friends all the way in their game against from a bad start by winning two ! neer Club, and Marshall U/vle. I ’rL - Sat. • Sim. lhe first quarter when fuirnond the jayvees from Manahawkin. [ games while losing one, The Union ^ Villanov a. Perry won (he final in ; (Bun) Hamilton drove for a layup. Jan. 17-itf-l9 The home side closed the gap to Beach team edged out St. Agnes. ! 0.05.3. which put■» Bennett only 0.004 ] Disney’* when you're But there two football p.ss-catch- two points at the half but the Green' Atlantic Highlands li'1-5!), then w»*re ! off the top mark with little or no j ing ends, Bill McGowan and Rick | and Gray seconds met the chal­ upset by Holy Cross, Rumson, 01- j practice. The exMaiawan dash : “Sword fu Pr/.ybylowski, racked in a pair of j arriving- lenge and went out ahead again m 53. In u "rtinsl” game Sunday t man will be out of front - running j field goals to make it 10-2 for W a ll.; the second half. Thev. Jed bv eight .. .night at the Keansburg court, Holy action until the examination period! Alack, for Matawan, they had; points with 30 seconds to go, when I Fam ily squeaked by St. Cather-! is over, then he will engage in col-: telephone. not heard from Kekman yet. At I the Ocean Southern javvees scored I ine’s. Hast Keansburg. to move in- lege meets until the,imk«)r nation-J Ibis point he started. Two free! to lop off Ihree Jtoitits. j to a lie for fourth place S!. Jaities I a Is and 'he K IA an* heid at Ciar- throws, then a side shot, then a| Hob Seidel was tni- ace scorer for : had taken over the ninner-tq) sjv^l 1 den m late f-eimtary. drive-in while Frank IVApohto was j Raritan jayvees, racking up 14 ; bv boating Holv Cross 44 1U „ . . making a long set and Butch Ham- \ points and hitting on six shots out Heachers Come l-’rom Behind ilton a [x>p shot for Matawan. It j of !0 iri»*d from the floor. Coach; hi the St. Catherine’s game, K A L P H 1'OSS. Kevjw»rt High’s was IG-*>. | Truex had high praise for the play-: Coac/i Frank Ryan's Bearher.s line - lx»Jsiered football plaver in While this was occurring, tlte ball { making of Charlie Albano from J had to come from behind. 'Ihev ]!*i| ami ll*‘>'J, was sort of a "for- ' 'ach ' was swiriinR the ri™ torke.mribackcoiin and Ihethe improvetlimproved ball- ball- i! traib*d through the fir.st half, but go!!.-n m an" of the l!M«n season. s.ebor shot, h Mai. v an star I, , hail(1|inl, hi, ()!|),.r s,'ar,„rs r,,| ;n the last r.so peno U, th*- tlrivmg Injured shortly afier he rej>»rt«'f| set on which he had bell.-r lurk, j jh'isicr/nnii, Hi,(s Koerkerlaetics and of Bob l.owt’icr disrupted as a ff'h rn a n for practice at 5Ll,..°...,.w. .... J _ .---- . . V.... r,K„n | 1>;IV Dave e nyrnan. Hyman, rtvmanllvman m hi! ; ioi for m mn.-: ie v'h '* l-'.ist IvMn-.lmrg l e . i m ’ s /one,' Parsons College, m rairfield, fa., only to draw his thud foul and Ron , and Kw riu,r for tbr,,.. . Rickv K.-llett tossed up tl shots j [ii* !:s:t(| as b**ing on lhe Mesar relieved him ' , I *,he!f for !/!<• '.".ison Mu! not so Here, f o r a few fleeting mo-: Shot l-rom Outside nnlv |u lio iv'1 Imilv let-in'biin The rv K rv p o ri gudder showed menu, Matawan apfvarcd to In'| On thc stdf ot lhe varsilv. ll was ; |i(> v , ... " , | ‘up for p?art;M* ;n nml-M-ason and BdtinR the upper hand. Despite a | another dijcuuraRfr. The B o ckrt*:suI( u".,s ' th<. h.- i. h t,- im I l» saw aetion lhe las? three Give Winter urcalher I h e crip by Ron Hlutky and two free i went .Hit ahead at the star; under I,.t il 7 n r - n in fr," ! “ mid ihnulder” NOW. Call ganv'* et tiie si-.iv,in ;|S a s.*< throws by Eckman. '-aml*.r con-! lhe „„p,.t„s of l«ard control by i the n,",- !- ?.r 1 >tr;ng guard. Ibis fa.riv vsell mi- ill today for llw line Fuel neck-d twice on push shots nndj K „n O'Neil, but tho Ocean County,,., v la of ,M ; r;s:a]'s' Hn i Oil lhal will bring warm, gui^ that hi* \sill b** a varsity Ihcn niaile n (oul to brinR it to nnlv ■ Hams had more overall avcniRe n(K)r ‘ phr.'er. af Jtast on defense, be­ even heal lo your home lo 20-16 aRainst the Maronn and SleW. | height and thev jammed thc /one 1 , , . ; . slay. fore til** I'MH seil'-oil is out 1 he llul that was it. In.rapi^fire <»r-1 under llu- baskK to lend off O'Neil | ,!r„.|1(.rs A, ,,,. iw^lMn'plavAr. retvn: change in tue footlia der. Hlatky hit...... with two shots..... and make the Rockets sh.»rt | milli,. „ bxskKte.ll hero o Imn-1 rub*s toward the separate oilens from quarter court, Eckntan drove outside from the swond quarter » n .; ,„ ilk| lh„ rri,lcaI ,„.,vs | jve . defensive um! a: 1J be n help for one. McGowan hit from the out­ Hiiritan |ml a double (;uanl on lv |||p s i to f•«iss. as a .strong defernive side, then drove two more times the Ram s scoring ace, n leader m ; |;n column and end n JERSET in this ball for Manahawkin. When the Gold streak of 27 straight losses in BELL gamely the rest of lhe way. that and Hlack passed the Reckeis in .rague play. The Keypurters made Wall never could run the margin tin* score m idway of the second ;! close against St. Catherine’s ;:■ a rigged /one, to collapse •hem at Kean.sburg. second half, thev stopped the rest with Connors when he broke in­ Coach Sid Christiansen's five has I’lcfi nis lied of the Wall leam faitly well, but side. Hut the Katns had the be’ter an rye on tha! initial win tonight not Kekman. There was no closing overall balance, so there was nolh- when they tangle with Holv I ami'v ^ DORIS DAY the gap wilh him driving and ing much that would avail. The; at St. Jame.s’s court, Red Hank. Uaritan team played without its, JAMES GARNER slashing *.hrough the Maiawan de- Ihe Keyportern feel the inconsis­ baekcoiirt pl.iymaker, Pete Cole-1 fensei. , . tency tho Union Beach team has LAUAN MAHOGANY man. ouf witlt iHne.ss. ; POLLY BERGEN Jn the jayvee game, the Huskies •dimvn fo date makes ttwm uiltvr- fared better, pulling out a t:t-4l Iheir game w i t h Monmouth able. St. Catherine's goes ngamst Win at the end after Ihe Wall sec­ Regional at New Shrewsbury was I iVolv Tn’iss in Ibe ‘ secrmil ' ime of PANELS onds had come from far back to |Mist|K>ne■* 1 T tlklell « 7 Jt) 1 . 0 y , . M**v*r I I 4 Matlm 4 110 to dribble to break a .W-.W tie with , ;s realistic a Nmtbe the Kamr with the . M.-Cmu** •• II n 17 4 s m i C O LO R 1 5 45 seconds to go fJovernors,. one of the IxMter leains f ’nunon _ •• I I I Of si - - n.m-ii wimi i iii.imi Mftfawan (4f» W *ll Two. (i« ) ,n this part of th« itate. Only the, n ? *? 4x8 SHEET li V F il r i CHUCK CONNORS 4 KUIin. Ha'n * 7 IV « s IS heigju advantage supplied by O'- i^iTA* n o o -Ami- Kdw. »•'« 1 t .1 Coleman 0 t I Neil which ftu» Governor* cannot < /winilHir 4 S IS Pr'Io'.vuM s t 1 m«tch glv®* hope for any Rnritnni 2i 'j H rlW rl 1 1 « Slilmko 0 » 1 Irno* hv tpiatlrr Price For A 12x8f Wall 1 II Keknmn HI a ■in iucce.s.1. | HI. Ann'i 17 1(1 Ol pi .VI' M « ia r 1 i a 0 • Hut with Keynort coming, the | St. Mm.v's 17 111 II. unitt) o J J)i»nfri* « i 14 Hocket.1 j<»ymf.t!y anticip«t« a. Mnl.v K,imllv j.vn (' Ohf fllirS I f f i - M o f t It. | ' « « 0 <1 W Ml;.... a a 0 (IR i lien Thun $15 Rolhtimti o ll > SW ti'- a I I breaking awny at last from the, (I V V y i* , Cl. ftnillli •* ii dlrj»c defent. Th» Green and 2 0 4 Kellcll 1 1 21 , J i f ___ firay lti»»k dm Ked Raider.*: hno 'i t'lk'nvHr. J 1 i It. Jhltflies nl 17 ( n 14 ltd cnmp twice lu.sl year when such L.rvthrr H 4 SO I*. Hui'lo's M a (a u « ’i .1V 1 4.1 .till IV (II) M ill. • > ll K. OIpiim F i l l O r 1* ti r l» plnyerji ai Tommy Gi'va.s, IIm1: .t MelJ'n'h :i I 7 lU.vrilill IN-CA* HIATIRft lln.ve-t J 0 1 h o llr r !l tl Jackson and Dan Huurtihan gimvd lv I.e'rt'felU :i ? a Wallm-f (*wt cAUr Oerhifien a il Jo llllti'MI a 0 0 the Kev|»»rl lineup. Now, wlthniit, I'. MeD'n'ii n a •' A lw n l» r It. Po(t.«* 1 a n .1 a n Strnui’U.f " •l ' ' w n CONOVER LUMBER CO. llndrrw'MHl 1 l T i i .v Iim* 0 1 Ihem, the Uaritan cnoi|i cannot see I' |V»*M 'I • I nt M, O it.oi 'J 3 • Tlelienur i i) n how the Ued ami While can hone 100 First St. 264-0500 Keyport PrtJjliolU* ’J 0 lll Itv |ifrlo4i (joMORSHOtf .name Mockers team that took theni llnlv r* no111v V 14 14 U M ' M "SHADOW Of THE C 14 II it in u it Info camp la*' ,”, “ Y* ...... ftursday, January 16, 1944 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Eleven Monmouth Bar Dryden Checks Civil Defense Units Matawan Players Census To Survey Levitt Firm Parkway Boasts Of District First Aids Purchasing Plans New Safety Marks Spt. ior Dinner-Donce Sets Committees Started By KOC In addition to draining Informa­ Sels Dividend The Garden State Parkway had The Ilth District of the New Jer­ tion on employment and unemploy­ another banner year in traffic safe* M. Raymond McGowan, preti At 1 p.m. on Sunday, the first ment U.S. Census Bureau inter­ The board of directors of Levitt sey State Council of First Aid ty during 1963. The 173-mile Park­ ik'Dt of the Monmouth Bar Associa­ assembly of Thc Matawan Players, viewers will ask about intentions to nnd Sons, Inc., declared a dividend Squads will hold the Inaugural way. rated the nation's safest sup- tion, Thursday night named com­ a community dramatic group, was buy autos, houses and household cf twelve-and-one-half'Ce/its a jhare IJinner-Dance Saturday at The equipment when they visit families mittees to establish a permanent held in the* American Legion Hall, payable on Feb. \, to shareholders I prh‘K,m'a* for Uvo ot ,i,e l>rcVious Oaks, Route 35, Middletown. A in this area next week. Answers to steak dinner will be served and headquarters for the asiociatna Main St., in Matawan. An enthu­ of record J an. 15. j, was announced I ,hree >'*!ars- < ndcJ 1!IG;i Wllh a similar questions asked last Octo­ 50 music provided for dancing. •nd to set up scholarship fundi. In siastic gathering of over 30 people ber revealed people were planning by William J. Levitt, president, j cent '« ^talmei. to buy these items at a high rate, All members of First Aid Squad* appointing a nine-member property turned out for the meeting which following a special meeting ol the in the Ilth District are invited to according to Director John C. Gib­ committee, Mr. McGowan n M , “ It attend, and meet the newly-elected was jointly conducted by James son erf the Bureau's Philadelphia _ rd- i deaths during the year with a 1!H>3 officers for 1964. Plans also will b« ha« long been my hope and ambl Shea, production manager, and Regional Office. 'Hie present sur­ This is the first dividend paid j fatuliiv rate of .70 per 100.000,000 revealed on the radio and televi­ that the Monmouth County Bar vey will show whether Ihe trend j5 by the firm since its public stock < miles of travel. There were 20 fa- Charles O'Hxre, director, sion project, which will acquaint likely to continue. J* o cia llo n could have a home ol Mr. Shea gave a brief outline of offering on Feb. 10, 1960. Mr. L e v - |^ |l^ s *n 8 (k*ath rate the public with the work ,0(K) vehicles used the Park- Named Manager association near the County Court' of Columbus, Matawan. It was Mat* sued reports on these surveys but fnctory earnings and business con- I vvay during 1%3, and traveled ad­ Iwwst in Freehold. ed that the purpose in establishing for the post year the Census Bur­ ditions may warrant. j proxiniatdy M J9 ,<05,000 miles on Robert B. Barlow, president of eau has collected the data, and also ...... : it. Corresponding figures for 19UJ the Central Jersey Hank and Trust Mr. McGowan waa InataUad u tb)s group was a desire by council 1 he diwdend wih be paid on 918.- , Were roughly 105,000,000 vehicles president or the association at a issued the final reports. Statistics Company, has announced the ap­ members to generate an interest in 871 shares out of a total of 3,000,000 ! nnd 1,405,000.000 m i le s . The pointment of Edward O. Clark, dinner meeting in Joseph's 'Res­ from these reports arc useful uj government officials and to private j manager of the Eatontown office, taurant, West Long Branch, lie the little theatre movement now outstanding. The balance of : Parkway's all-time low fatality economists in assessing the current j 2,081,129 shares which were not ] rate was the .6 in I Ml when there as an assistant vice president ol liiicceedi Asbury Park Mayor through the production of good state of the economy. ‘Hie current! part of the public offering will not nine traffic deaths, the bank. Mr. Clark received hi* Thomas F. Sht-bcli. State Supreme plays, and to derive funds from the high level of purchase of new cars] receive the dividend because of ex- ! early education in the EatOfUown Court Justice Haydn Proctor, Inter­ first presentation for the purchase laken, was Ihe installing officer. was indicated by statistics in pre-1 isting restrictive agreements a r ! A « j » i l i « r v Grammar Scliool and the Long vious reports. ; M r. McGowan said along with the jOf a new council home. It was voluntary waivers now in effect A W X t l l o r y Branch Hijih School from which he headquarters the association would pointed out that this home also The questions on buying inten­ for varying periods. iMembership luncheon graduated in June 1D4L He enter­ provide a full-time secretary, a law- would be the workshop for The tions will be asked in half of die I Other Shares Restricted j ed the employ oi the First National Jibrary, and space for member* Matawan Players, even after its households interviewed for the Cur-1 Of the non-eligible shores, 1,6*4-1,- The Monmouth Cour.ty Dental Bank of Katontown on Dec. 26, 1941 .aa interview witnesses. Miiawia Taaailiip Commitlcfnia Cliarlo W. Drydea, (M t), who separation from the parent organi­ rent Population Survey through ; R95 sliarei: owned by Mr. Levitt |Auxiliary will hold its annual paid- as a bookkeeper and was named as- sistaflft#»shier in January 1948, ”*®*fteadinj! the committee Is former la Rutgers University's c M rd ia a iir af shelter maaager instruction zation. which the Bureau collects the offi- j are irrevocably restricted from , up membership luncheon this County Judge John C. Giordano. ctursea, M a en aa Tetf H trtaa‘BiHar< eight, ftechelfe Park, receives The various staff members* were cial Government statistics on total j dividend participation until Dec. J, '‘Jhur.sday noon, at Auxiliary Hall, Members are Retired State Su­ lastrveliM S — epefting Civil Defeme water drums from Capt. M aaw l introduced: Joseph Sheldon, choral etnptoymem and unempk;yment for 19Gj. The remaining 430,23-t shares j Monmouth Medical Center, Long Bank Report preme Court Justice Henry Acker- Kaiser ef the C.A.P., whe served as sheiter manager during Rutgers director; Joseph Sovathy, orchcs* the U.S. Department of Labor. may beiome eligible for dividends | Branch. A show .maturing artificial •on, County Judge Elvin R. Sim- University’* first 24-tmir shelter eiercise. Sister Mariclla Janies ef tral director; Edward Cerra, scen­ Some 33,(KK) families in 357 selected at any time upon sale to non-re-1 flower arrangements including The annual report of the Central jrtill, Robert K. Witt, Alexander St. Mary’s Orphaaage, Newark, one af two nuns taking the Rutgers’ ery designer, and John McKenna, areas throughout the United States luted parties or in the event of-plants and trees will be presented Jersey Bank and Trust Co.. mode Levchuk, Clarkson S. Fisher, Ezra shelter nuwagenteni (raining course, takes inventory of water facilities. lighting artist, Other staff mem­ are interviewed each month by Mr. Levitt's death. (by Frande Fashions in Flowers, 2 public today by President Robert Xarktis, Thomas F , Shebell, and Mr. Dryden la a retired Air Farce Ll. Col, bers, Joseph Reiher, technical di­ Census interviewers. In addition, there are 15.000 i Ocean Ave., Deal, B. Barlow, shows total asset* ol llnrry H. Tumen. rector, and John 'Dialer, stage shares presently reserved under; Mrs. Anthony Vtiiane, member- $108,568,445.62 and deposits of $99,­ Thc Rutgers record for duration ate much of the fear and confusion construction, were unable to attend the company's stock option plan I ship chairman, is in charge of the; 024.361.29 as of Dec. 31, 1%3. This Nhw-Memfcfr CantmMIe* Smorgasbord In of a tingle classroom session has should trouble ever come." John the first meeting. winch could be exercised between j luncheon. She will be assisted by] compared with foial a.*»sots of J 100,- Mr. McGowan also sel up a nine- fallen to students in the State J . Reinhardt, Newark, manager of Need M For Choir Sayreville Feb. B now and Jan. 15, Mr. Levitt said. I Mrs. John Carchnian and Mrs. Ro- 871.70S.17 and total de-posits of member committee to organize one accounting for Blue Cross and Blue Mr. Sheldon, who directs a num­ Any of these shares exercised prior j beri Isaacson, $92.154.588.06 on Dec. 31, 1962, in­ University's new shelter manage­ or possibly two scholarships for de- Shield who is warden of his huild- ber of local choral groups in the Members of the Sayre Woods to the record date will be eligible j The luncheon will consist of a cluding those of the Allentown and aerving law students. "A s one who ment training course. One of ihe mg, likewise was impressed with area, said lhat he would train and South Chapter of Women’s Ameri­ for the current dividend. j series of bullet dishe* prepared in- Matawan Banks which merged with found it difficult to finance a legal eight sessions of this course, con­ the shelter exercise. direct a choir which would be affil­ can OUT (Organization »ml Re­ Levitt and Sons earned S1. 001) idividually by board members of Central Jersey Bank and Trust education,” Mr. McGowan aaid, “ I ducted under the Federal Govern­ Chairs, Cots, Plenty Of Room iated with The Matawan Players habilitation Through Training) will or 46 cents a share, in the fiscal j thc auxiliary. Company in l%3. leel that it is about time the bar ment’s University Extension Civil *’ 1 had worried about crowded if at least 30 persons appeared in­ show their cooking and baking year ended last Feh. 28. Mr. Lev-! ------association established one or more Defense ^Training Program, is a 24- conditions and the possibility of terested in practicing with him on skills un Saturday, Feh. 8, at a Ht sa'd that sales and tarninus for ! If vou need orintinu of anv How about business cards? •cholarship funds for worthy law hour exercise simulating actual having to stand most of the 24 Sunday afternoons. smorgasbord to be held in the the current fiscal year are cx-fkind, we are here to serve you. | We can supply them quickly tfudents." shelter conditions. hours." He was very pleased, he Director O’Hare outlined the first Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, pccted to be substantially higher: Our quick servicc and reasonable; and at the right price. Come The first of the shelter instructor /jdudne Simmill was named chair- said, to find chairs and cots and play to go into production, William Sayreville. Mrs. Shirley K«*rko* than last year. ‘prices will please you. } and try us. programs was begun Sept. 27, 1963, Tnan of the scholarship committee. enough room for the group to move if. Smith’s domestic temperance witz, 9 Twain Ave., Old Bridge, Jt the Newark City Hospital shelter around ii. the .shelter. Mr. Rein­ Other members are Justice Acktr- drama, “ The Drunkard/' and held may be contacted for reservations. in co-operation with the Newark hardt, who will be training a staff *nn, Mr. Karkus, Mr. Shebell, Law­ his first audition for the members Mrs. Terry Sainato will make Civil Defense program. Thirty busi­ to handle some 1000 people in an rence Krusen, Samuel Carotenuto, of the cast. He stated that this play Italian meat halls in sauce: Mrs ness, police, educational, profes­ emergency, expressed the hope William Russell jr., Peter J. Ed- would be ready for presentation at Mini Cherofsky, stuffed cabbage; | sional and civil defense representa­ that coffee and tea will be included wardscn, and Maurice Potter. Mr. the Matawan Elementary School Mrs. Marilyn Miller a n d M rs ,’ McGowan also said the associa­ tives from six counties enrolled in in future survival rations. ‘These auditorium in April. the course. Classes now are also items are a tremendous morale Barbara Kelin, chow mein; Mrs, tion's by-laws are in urgent need Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Wit­ Barbara Silverstein apd Mrs. l-'ltic «>[ revision and the by-laws com­ meeting in Camden, Livingston and factor, and the maintenance or mo­ ter, Matawan. told of their exper­ llonig, lasagna; M r s . Hlanche mittee has been asked to recom­ Fair Lawn, and five more are in rale Is a big problem in a crisis,” iences in serving as staff members Ritter, chocolate cake; Mrs. Sadie mend changes, the process of being organized. he said. of The American Church Players Sussman, noodle ponding. Besides taking part in thc shel­ .Manuel Kaiser, Newark, pilot and The Caracas Little Theatre Other officers installed were Games will be played during the ter exercise, lhe class studies wea­ and captain in the Civil Air Patrol Group while Jiving in Venezuela. CierI'.uleiK; Judge Simmill, third weeks the election of officers, and OUTGO THl 63’i-I N C O M l TH( 6 4't! LOW. 10W PRKIS TO MOVl STOCK FAST vice president. Mr, Tumen, Ocean needs, facilities, supplies, equip­ like himself who were used to wide j ihe establishment of a by-laws com- Barbetta Infant Township, was installed treasurer, ment and operation, group psychol­ open spaces. But he said he was ' mittei: until the existence of this isticceedinjt Charles F, Dittmar, ogy and morale. so busy organizing the shelterecs group circulates throughout the Christened Sunday iraCreehold, who asked to be rcplac- Fears Vanish that he forgot all about claustro­ community so that more of thc tal­ The general reaction of the New. " i d because of illness. Joseph T. phobia. . ent in thc area could be giver) an The infant daughter of Mr. and Grause, Rumson, replaced Mr. Tu- ark class to its first shelter ex­ Capt. Kaiser, who is liaison be­ opportunity to participate. Mrs, Santo Barbelta, Route 34,1 jncn as secretary. Trustees for perience was that the exercise was tween Civil Delense and the New­ Mr, OTIare closed by stating that Mutawan, "a s christened Sunday,] three years are .Yiax M. Barr, In begun with some apprehension, but ark Housing Authority, also em­ he would wait until the next meet­ Jun. 12, 1964. at St. Joseph's} leriaken, and William C. Nowels, that al) fears vanished as the phasized the vital importance of ing, which is to be held at the Am­ Church, Keyport, bv the Kev. Md- Wall Township. William F. Hanlon, shelterecs went about performing maintaining high morule and co­ erican Legion Hall on Sunday, at ward Strano. Godparents were the.jj NEW Jnterlaken, is trustee fortw o years. the many tasks involved in organi­ operation in successful shelter op­ 2 p.m., before determining bis haby’i aunt, Miss Hlizahetlt Bar­ zing tor survival. erations. ’‘Shelterecs must be able cast for "The Drunkard.” betta, Key|M>rt, and Anthony Pisci- “ We were kept so busy from the to take orders and work together telli, Ha/let. start that we forgot our apprehen­ for their own survival,” said this A buffet was held at the Barbetta |l fc-lis. liilt Code For Parents sions," said Sister Mariclla James official who would be responsible Return Home From home following the christening, i « f St. Mary’s Orphanage, Newark. for providing emergency shelter Reserve Training The centerpiece was a pink and | Toftir Of Panel ; ! had worried a little about ac­ for 50,000 persons. while cake. Guests were thc pa­ commodations, but there was so The Rutgers shelter management Guy W. llart, 17, son of Mr. and ternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. irih c M m ti SC Joseph's Parent-Teacher ^ much to do \hat 1 soon forgot my instructor program is part of the Mrs. George G. Hart, 1210 South Anthonv Bainetta, Krvport; mater­ Enjoy tociation has planned a special worries.” Sister Marietta took the Federal Government's efforts to Concourse, and Richard D. Nolan, nal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. j firogram for Tuesday «veninn in course because there are more train large numbers of fall-out 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. William j Melvin Dresser and daughters, Kv- auditorium of St. Joseph's than 100 children and about a dozen shelter managers. It is the hope oi elvn and V'tro/iica, Laurence Bar-1 the Show- n m m a i J. Nolan, 430 Ocean Blvd., both of adults at the orphanage who would School at 1:30 p.m. entitled " Lt. Col. Charles W. Dryden (USAF- Cliffwood Bcach, recently had two bor, and the infant’s sister, Theresa j for Parents of Teen-Agers." Tha have to be sheltered in an emer­ Ret.), the Rutgers University Ex­ weeks active Naval Reserve train­ Barbetta. gency. Wherever program wilt be preceded by • tension Division’s co-ordinator of ing duty as seamen recruits at the short business meeting at 8 o'clock. We should all have a sample such programs, that every large Naval T r a i n i n g Center, Great of shelter living,” she said. “ Like community in the state will set up Temple Shalom To Hold discussion of a special code Lakes. Ml. $ for the parents of teen-agers will fire drills, shelter exercises elimin* similar training series this yrar. Naval Reservists receive training Dinner-Dance Feb. 8 You Go! take the form of a panel, modera­ in such subjects as naval historv .. : te ) by Robert E. LaMura, Mata- and organization, customs and Temple Shalom will bold its first ( wan. Panel participants and the courtesies, gunnery, seamanship, annual midwinter dmner-dance on subjects they will discuss include Plan Pilgrimage Adult Classes first aid. swimming, shipboard • Saturdav. Feb. 8. at Buttonwood the Rev. William A. Bausch, of drills and sentry duty. j.Manor, Route 34. Matawan. St. Joseph's Church, “ Dating” ; the To Washington Begin Feb. 3rd After completing this active duty ( The affair will begin at 8 :.10 p m. ■ 119 TM le v . Henry A. Male, rector of St. (raining Jan. 4. they returned to re- jwith u short punchbowl get togeth- CO m. \*. U Dt*tfld»bit Ym M IMi MN M ary's Fipiscopal Church, Keyport, The regular monthly meeting of The winter term of adult educa­ join their local units. ter, followed by a dinner featuring 1W«. LIFETIME GUARANTEE M ETCHED CIRCUIT •'Drinking"; Mrs. Dorothy Melosh, ______j roast beef. Music (or the evening the Monmouth County American tion classes nt the Maiawan Region­ tit ftCICCR TT vtfl • high school ieachcr. “ Dress” ; C / il.iffi/ iu ! Wilt be provided by Don Michaels’ [ "lhe Genual Electric *• Clcfc** Cim^t to Robert Zampclle, Keyport High Legion Auxiliary was held on Fri­ al High School begins Feb. 3. and inner j o f u r d o y LuartM . During an interlude in th<* j Mteis. IntMof Inc*, *1 TV f>«« o> mifiuUctunni defects tor * e litstuM ot M w ls ** re<««r. m D fcuit h C l) l)«M Mm C«reM(tr»n Csnc'jl Elttt'tc Cempir.r mil. It its W » c « M K M ft School teacher, "Driving.” day at the Asbury Park Post Home will complete the 10 classroom ses­ 'n in e will be a baked ham and (dancing, door prizes will l*.‘ award- cll'mt to* ivih tended "*•<»• kf *<*« •< IM fofrwini; total. • ir»l.t>c"irj m v ( i) G««»f*t Hectic D»»tnb»ito». •*• (c) S*'nce t*e P'Our* tuk* « W# Teen-Agers," put out as a practi­ tess. Mrs. Arthur Silva, county held on Monday and Thursday A.M.I-. Zion Church. 100 Atlantic! Tickets or additional information i\ kfM Blue Gtn*fil Hsctnc pictvil Ut*. M iKbls IV f»4fi»ef n»t menuUttynnc ^»t*cU youth will he distributed to the 12:30 to 7:30 p.m. I liogdanoff, 5M-WVJ7. inf kindle, belli in, itffuiteM* intannf. on her activities during the past Harvey Lpstein, director of the tv* 50 «J*rt TV ft<»>*e« n #ei ier«ic« «t ■p.irents attending. Its purpose ii compact, Ideet second &r «.*« rt «,* Ctniral H k H iC MtliepeDU* to U n t”* TV S#*?U* offer parents a set of principles month and on her attendance at Community Adult Scixx/J project, tM'd , . . p*r>e should inquire at the Immlgra. Legal Secretaries Home For Blind Children. Jersey] Paint *!oti and Naturalization Service of- City, for the donation of $1011 sent \ Since You (.jiiTI (let Oul Anyway! Washes BIG 12-Pound Loads Truly Clean! Jice in Newark cr any County Na­ To Hear Banker in December. ! turalization office, . ( An ice skating party was planned 1 Does Wash-Basin Loads in Exclusive Mini-Basket! M r. Rinaldi urtteil nil non-clti/ens John G, Williams, Trust Officer ; by the social cmnm’itiee for Jan. w k si-.i-l. a c o M i’i.in r, i .i n e o f vh o have mil HK'd their address of thc First Merchants National : 2fi nnd a progressive dinner will he ; Push a button, turn a dial — nnd Halk away! This 2-in-1 I lltef-Mo auto­ leporls tn do so promptly as fail­ Bank, will be the guest uprakcr nr. held Feb. Ti. Members will attend 'Miiwwttai J« M ft'tu matically provlrli * the rifcbt wash and rinse temperatures, speeds and time ure lo file tltr notice by tne end of Ihe dinnermeeting oflhe, Mon-1 a play in New York in April. j BKNJAMI1V iMOOKK PAliNTS |1r*d« Wiik Dt fnr any fabric! Has aiilnmnllc 'timed Blench Dispenser, Special Cold Water ttutrii C4, Wnsli anti l amou1* I ilier-l lo Action which cleans and rech*ans water. th«‘ month cntild result ill serious- mouth Legal Secretaries Associa* At the next meeting on Jan. 2.1 f t j AND ALL ACCFSKONIFS penalties as well as jeopardizing tion, lo ht* held this Thursday even- 1 while elephant sale will be held and 1 the aliens eli.mces for fulure cili- Ing at the Hofbrau Restaurant, ] the ways and means committee is I lenship. ___ Houle 35, Wanatnflssa. The pro- 1 planning a penny sale in April. A,Ml gram has been arranged hy ' Miss “ The dark ark norhorse was won ‘by ‘Mrs. ‘ | Ilils Wtak Only - n»sllc !m 12 Dorothy Smeaton, chairman, and [ Patricia Winterberg. Refreshments I llrnp ('loth With Fnch Gill. Piilnt Shore Conference the subject will be "An Executor's were served by Mrs. Ida Bader and j FREE: Duties.1* Miss Nn*,** Diftiase. Attending were i Bfmre t‘«iiilrrfnf« "H " Mr. Williams will explain the , Mr.s. Hose Clifton ami Mrs Char' .1 ') son JUUHMIII ■*! emphnsire value of naming a bank ■ Mrs, Stranerin. Mrs. Wmtfrberj*, ^ .,,..1 1 111.111 tl II I :«!!!; executor of estntes and the im- Mrs. Barbara ti.irito, Chlfwood; . MAIAWAN 4fl|k|iJiii 'l'm>ii'-liii> <0,W , HARRIS NoiillifMi IH vlh lo il i>ortance ol lx>th husband and \sife Mrs, Hader and Mrs Arlene Ciari- APPLIANCE, Inc 1 to, Morganville, and Mis. .land Km MMiHiiiir.' H I. 4v« having individual wills d r a w 11 130 M A IN ST. 4 a 1 .ot« by their attorney. Iberts, Union Beach. ■ A (jiii'slldnnmlnn.swcr prriotl H llt .Hli (4 J) :i 1 7 mi W E DELIVER 136 Main St., Matawan • 566-2277 1 .wxi will follmv miif lllcinliirc ri-liltin« Piir W'cclt. wliv ilim'l y»n | Wi1 • * 2 IO lhe fuli|ri:l illw iiftwl will I*' look lliKinnh tint windows of ; 566-1013 s non J.11 1 1 11 n<«fti Hf'flHHHt) A) your cburtli — Iruin thu im.ldc. 4Uv»'i«H H-tnnt*. in pmenUieHBl diMrlbimi). Pag* Twelve THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January 16,19^

la Karean Airlift U.S. Army Pvt, Kenneth R. Snow, Store Manager \ \ * j * » * f f o / son of Mrs. Ernestine Snow, 823 * O h 7> i 0* S’ I Cambridge Ave,. Union Beach, ll:. " V K .t NOTES was airlifted with other members ^ S . of/ N of the Seventh Infantry Division Classified Ads about . from Seoul to Taegu during Exer ci.se Seven Skies, in Korea in mid Aroa Mon and Women December. HELP WANTED FO R S A L E SERVICES FOR RENT Tha week-long exercise was de­ in tho signed to test the air mobile capa­ T E L E V IS IO N service mun, exper­ T R A IL E R , Schulte, 37 foot x 8 foot, PARKER BOARDING HOME for DUNGALOW, 3 rooms, all im­ bilities of (he Seventh Infantry Di ience necessary. Call Colfax Tel­ I bedroom, large living room, s|>ed men and women. State provements, Highway 34, near vision under simulated combat con evision Service 2C4-1H6B. wjtf full kitchen and full bathroom with licensed. Call 565-0011, Matawan, Matawan. Adults onlv. Call Armed Services' ditions. tub. Price $1600. Garden Park N. J . ______wjtf 3»75. _ wjtl Pvt. Snow is a mechanic In Head­ FIELD REPRESENTATIVE — Lo­ Mobile Home Sites, lla;.let. Call C LIFFW O O D Boarding llonia foi M O DERN , unfurnished, apartment quarters Company, Second Uatta! cal career position offered by a 26T39JL _ _ wjtf elderly men and women, private at 255 Maple Place, Keyport; 14 ion of the division's 31st Infantry in leading national sales service or- and state guests. Licensed by the block from bus at 6 corners. He«t . CMfbtM Buie Training 1 Tyler AC Camp Lejeune Korea. He entered the Army In ganixatittn, over 25, married wilh ALUMINUM State. James L Lawson, R.N., and fiot water .supplied. Adults oq* May 196!) and completed basic com­ car, Send resume to Box B in care George K. Bott jr., II, nn of Mr, U.S. Marine Pvt, Walter J. Ty* Mvrtla Ave., Cliffwood. Call 566­ Iy, $90_per month Call •l62-6Jt»8.v,3^|f bat training at Fort Polk, La. of this newspaper. wjl# WINDOWS & DOORS •nd Mri, George K. Bott, Key tar, ion of Mr, Walter M. Tytar, 6 m ______wjtt port, completed basic training re­ The 18-year-old soldier attended KF.YPO RT, apartment 3 rooms an< 12$ Park Ave., ■ Itafon Beacfi, re­ Keypou High School. WOMAN, general housework, one HAPPY HOUR KINDKRGARTEN balh, all utilities supplied. Call cently at the Naval Training Can­ Nursery, Route 34, Matawan. ter, Great Lakes, III. cently participated in three day* ( 1) day per week, small house, 264-2815. _ wjtf CRAWFORD CROMEY Readiness program offered, Feb­ >The. nine-week training includes vertical envelopment exercises VatvGlahn In Caribbean two (2) adults. Write Box F. in I7.XCF.LLKNT fully furnished apart. care of this newspaper giving age PHONE 787-2106 ruary Semester. Call 566-05.06. naval orfentatioii, history and. o r while serving with the Third Bat­ ment, all utilities and heat in« U.S. Marine Pvt. Eugene A. Van and daily wage expected. wJ16 ’ ___ w j!6 Rautlzattoi; seamanship, ordnance Claim, son of M., and Mis, George ______wjtl cjud»*d_$jl«-$120. CaJI_264*6331. wjtf •nd gunnery', military drill, first talion, Sixth Regiment of the Sec­ I^LEPHOiVir^A^NSVERI.N'G ond Marine Division at Camp Van Glahn, 1510 Wojdmere Dr H O U S E K E E P E R , grown children. FliF.U IN G HAY 11.25 per bale, S E R V IC E T H R E E ROOM new apartment •id and survival. Cliffwood, ia serving in the Carib­ GKOKCE FKAZIEK During the training recruits re Jeune, N.C, business couple, sleep in or out. mulch hay .95 per hale, straw Let us he vmir Seeretarv. no need with tile kitchen and bath At 11 bean area with Company " I" , Third celve tests and interviews which Dubbed “ Operation Spider Web," W. Berman and Co. paint and good salary. Call 9 lo 10 a.m.. $!.CO bale; also rotted nwnurc and j miss calls; par! or full time Main Street, Keyport. Bushiest Battalion, Eighth Marines, Second determine their future assignments the exercise began with the battal­ wallpaper store*, announces the ap­ 721-7564. wjl 8 fireplace wood. Call 264-09-4. \\jtf j service. We do bookkeeping, typ- couple SS5 with heat supplied. Call Marine Division, Fleet Marine In the Navy, Upon completing the ion personnel being transferred by ing. Call 2G1-7000. _ _ wjIG tK‘t\vcen 6 and 9 p.m., 787-0990. jv jtl Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C. pointment of George Frazier, 209 OFFICE iiQUIPMEl^T; unlimited1' ...... program they are assigned to ser­ helicopter from Camp Lejeune to R. N. part time days. Call for ap­ savings on new and used desks Hi* unit, a component part of Wayside Dr., Cliffwood, as mana­ SNO W P LO W I NCi . res id en t i al a n d ARNOLD HOUSE, 123 First St., vice schools for technical training the amphibious assault im p USS pointment, H o I in (1 e I Nursing chairs, files, shelving, parts bins Battalion Landing Team 3/8, is on ger of the gtore located in the AAP commercial. Call 264 0924/ wjlf Keyport, comfortabla roomi ia o r to ships and stations for on-tiie Guadalcanal. On the second day's Home, Highway 31, Holmdei, Call drafting equipment and etc. Ralph Job training in a Navy rating spe maneuver!, the men again were a thres* - month joint operational Shopping Center, Route 35, Cliff- T U IO R IN G , iMclier wfih’ MA "and | Spanish speaking homs. Inspect 940-4200. ' wJ16 Mucci, 299 Washington Street, Key after 5 p.m. daily. wjtf dalty. transported by helicopter and taken and "good-will" exercise in the wood. K years experience in elementary Mr. Frazier has been doing art port. Call ?G4-1.P»5S.______wjtl Naval Tralninjt produces the pow- to Onslow Beach at Camp Lejeune, Caribbean, lie will visit *.ic4t ports grades, week ends only. Call frfit*- M ATAWAN apartment, 3 roomi and maintenance painting in Chi­ WANTED TO BUY T R FM EN D O U S savings on doors. 7584. ' \vj23 t r in teapower by supplying quail where they conducted anti-guerilla as I'once and San Juan, Puerto und bath, all utilities suppli cago and Los Angeles areas. lie windows, shutters, millwork etc (ied personnel to man the ships, w arfare exercises. Rico; St. Tliomaa and St. John, Vir­ ABC Small Appliance R e p a i r . Call W6-316.H. _ gin Islands; and, Kingston, Jam ai­ was born in Chicago and attended TOP D OLLAR paid for Inti In Across from Ve Cottage Inn, Key 'M t planes, and ahore atations ol to- This landing aboard the Guadal­ Cliffwood Beach area or Mata­ Irons, toasters, vacuums, sewing canal it ttie firat combat type oper­ ca; In addition to conducting am­ the University of Chicago, major­ port Call 264-8972 or 264-3456. JiUNGALO W, furnished, 3 rooms tfay'a Navy. wan Township. Must be buildable machinesjNcCaintt ation for the ahip since It& com* phibious training exercises on the ing in Fine Arts. _ _ wjtl nnd bath, utilities supplied. S10S. lots. Call Hunter 6-1120 or Drexel 9­ Visited M cillerraaM i missioning early in 1963. island of Viegquei, Puerto Rico, ' A IIANDSOME HKAVY DUTY Adults only. Also 3 vacant rooms 3924. . wj30 Situation Wanted Charles W. Peterson jr., airman, the Second Division’s "Caribbean with heat, fSO per month. Call Testing Ground." Ackerson, V sn ltiik irk ALUMINUM OSborn 1-0763 or 2S4 I391. _ __ wjtf ll.S, Navy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Anti-Submarine Dliplay Butineat Opportunities IN D E P E N D E N T trucker wishes Charles W. Peterson, 14 Rosemary James T, Craggan, seaman, U.S. WINDOW part or full time trucking job. A l’ARTMF.NT, 3 rooms, sultabls Dr., Hazlet, Is serving aboard the Navy, son of Mr. ^nd Mra, James Take* Basic Training & Elliott, Inc. Have 4 different .si?e trucks. Call CHESTER BAUSIS FOR for professional office or hsch» attack aircraft carrier USS Inde­ Craggan, 49 Aiberta Ave., Keans* Vincent J. Kappa, 18, aoti of Mr. 7S7-7752. _ _ wjtf lor apartment only, private en* I E. Front St. - Ml-11II OUTSTANDING BUSINESS $11.95 pendence, an Atlantic Fleet unit burg, recently participated in a dis* and Mrs. Frank Rappa, Route 1, i*()RM ER saies secretary wishes to trance, 1st floor, available January currently operating with the Sixth play of anti - submarine warfare OPPORTUNITY Morganville, has begun basic train­ l.ocal Agents far FRF.lt ESTIMATES take dictation and or typing at 1st. 83 Main St., Keyport. Cafi Fleet In the Mediterranean. methods aboard the destroyer USS ing at the Naval Training Center, TBAVEI.I2RS • HARTFORD K A R L FRAN TZ 261-3405 home. Call Wi6-4!!75. w jl6 264; 3329. wjtf Independence visited two famous Ingraham for members of the Sau­ Great Lakes, 111. Brand new Mobil Station being *[ll Italian ports in November, stopping di Arabi Royal family, military of­ FIRE INSURANCE GROUP built on Route 31 and Cambridge W ILL C A R E for children in niyj-j^'Q ROOM efficiency apartment, The nine-week training includes at Genoa Nov. 9 through IS, and ficials and American Embassy offi­ Road, Mutawan (Levittown area). FREE INSTALLATION horn or ytjurs. .situation depend-j ajj improvements located st fl| naval orientation, history and or­ LIFE • AUTO in«. Call 261-4779. calling at Naples Nov. 28. cials near the Red Seu port of Jid ­ ganization, seamanship, ordnunce This station projected for very ALUMINUM COMniNATlOS I Main St., Keansburg. Call SI2-170J. During their stay at Genoa, In­ da. and gunnery, military drill, first HOME OWNERS and high volumn of business, 'training SIOR.M WINDOWS wjtl dependence crcwmen had the o|>- The guests witnessed the firing cf aid and survival. and some financing available. Call Real Eitate For Sale portunity to tour Florence, Pisa various ant! - submarine warfare C FOR $77 A PA R T M EN T , 4 rooms and hath, During die training recruits re­ BUSINESS INSURANCE 223-0911 after 7 p.m . for details and Venice, and even Garmish and aircraft rockets and depth bombs, BU ILD IN G LOTS, $1000 and up adults onh , no pets. Call 254­ ceive tests and interviews which or leave name at 222 8019 during Triple track, fully weather stripped, a barrage of anti-aircraft fire from Established 1925 John Trab a rhino, broker, Cliff 6433 after 5 p.m. Munich, Germany. determine iheir !.uu‘c assignments the day Monday - Saturday, wj'iO genuine Alcoa aluminum, K-Z tilt ■ ' S i As a Sixth Fleet ship, Indepen­ the destroyer's five - inch guns, and wood Ave. and Archie St.. Clift- in the Navy. Upon completing the Can be cleaned from inside. Term* APAIMMl-.N1, 3 nmms wilh sh iv­ dence has a twofold mission: the Navy's new anti-submarine roc. wood, ( ’all frflC-1737 wjtl program they are assigned to ser­ er. SR-i per month. Adults only. Maintaining the peace and security ket-propclled torpedo, Anti-Subma­ PKOWN’S vice .schools for technical training LOT, corner 3rd and Waverly Call 264-1032. w)|| rine Rocket (ASROC), 32 Broad St. Sll 1-7500 Red flank of the free world by strength and or to ships and stations for on-the- L o ? V A L U E S Streeis, Kevport. Minimum si/e readiness; and furthering Ameri­ wjtl KKANKItURG. 2 rcKim and 3 room job training in a Navy rating spe­ * G/GH T /VOU/ ' / 141 x ir. ns 'x si. can 26i-ur»ni. ca's "people - to - people" program fii/otshed apa/tou'nts, linens, u- Oa USS Shadwell cialty. PIN GAMINS $4U ami up. nlso reg­ wjtf ■ broad by spreading goodwill ular si/e slate top pool tallies, u-nsils and heal supphed. Call /H7* U.S. Marine Cpl. Merle R. Sam- Naval training produces the pow­ ti * i AC.'Rh.S of land with 5 room 3631. wjl.l among foreign people. uclsofi. son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle er in /teapower by /supplying quali­ 16 balls. 4 cues, Ups, chalk, clamp house, needs repairs, located on Independence normally operates C. Samuelson, 431 Atlantic Ave., fied personnel to man the ships, und bridge $2M) and up. Call 2ti4- Line luiad. Matawan \/2 mile MOOI-J*irt, lu mu rodtn, kit* lien. ImIIi, France. 'flocked fiberglass curtains w ith ’ those ‘ new 3- -ItedrtKun • -hnrnes with ■ | 2 if'lriwinr.. ;:outl lnr;iiinn, pris jte. Briggs Reassigned valance, 63 inches long, $4. Large nn nmncy doivn, located in Union i fu ll 2fil-.W4 alter I p.m., wi'elc- Airman Third Class Warren R. Real Estate—Insurance SUPER SPECIAL! dresser and man’s diesser, $15. Beach. Immediate occupancy, l-'or j ends. u-jlll Briggs, Hazlet, Is being reassigned Hollywood bed. complete, $20. Call information call Scoras Construe-1TIIRI-T-. ROOMS :iinl li.itli! frniit to 'Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., MATAWAN 138 Mato S t LO w ri 6 - 0 0 0 3 an£time^fte^j^^MiL^26jnii7o^ tion. 2GI-41G7, w jtf! L'ntranc^, all utiliiic-i. ailulti on­ fallowing his graduation from the |’63 Volkswagen 51 ...... \t t rtiMCk' : f'l>ffw.xicl Ave , t'titf'.viHKl. Call technical training course for United AUTOS FOR SALE , THRKli-Vl-iAK-OLD RANCH: j S««-3520 or 5 « ;0-J!l5. wJIS States Air Force inventory special­ Sua Roof, ?-Dr. Sedan, Gray, R.ll., II,M i Original Mllea. l Assume VA mortgage with month-, 1WU ROOM apart men', completely ists at Amarillo A FB, Tex. ' Iv pavments of $HM 00. ideal for'- funiishod at Main St., Keyj>orl; Airman Briggs was trained tn SCHANCK & SIHLEK th e small famdy - Beautifully .also 1 single room, liiltner & Car- order and account for supplies and USED CARS panelled living room with fire-; ton Agency, 261-1717 or 261-291(5. equipment through the use of HW Y 34 MATAWAN •n FO RD 4-Dr. Station Wagon, V-l, Std., With Overdrlv., 566-4239 place, 14x12 it. kitchen with loads wjlS punched card accounting machines R.H., While, W/Walla ...... J12M.M •nd electronic data processing Open Until 9 PJ.I ___ of cabinets. 2 bedrooms, tile balh. I W EST KKANSF1U KG 3!/; khjiii hot water-baselward heat, and city] furni.shed apariment, all utihtie* equipment. , 11 FO RD Falcaa Da Luaa t-Dr. Sedan, A/T, R.ll., The airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grand Opening W/Walla, Turquola* ...... t M .N BILL LANZARO’S .sewers. } included. Call 7M7-I47M. w-j^. Warren R . Briggs, 3 Robert Rd., ’« RUICK. Special, 4 Dr., DeLuxa Sedan, V-S, A/T. R.ll., CALL — SEK — BUYI M\-.-Au»av i • r . . — Don't wait another minute! Pric® '1 ‘ ‘ louse, a looms. Hazlet. la a graduate of Raritan Riu« ...... IH 2J.M AUTO SALES mediate occupancy, adults fire- at $I5.(KW. Township High School. 11 FO RD Galaxy 2-Dr. Sedan, V-8, Automatic Trantmlt- Q U A LITY USl£D CARS ferreti. $1110 per month, plus util­ •Ion, R.ll., Color Gray and White, W /Walli ...... $1173.10 ities Call 56(i 2733. w R I ' Oa Assault C arrier 334 MAIN ST., MATAWAN TETR0S I I FORD 4-Dr. Falrlane V-8. A/T, White ...... J 8SI.N WALKER & WALKER APAR I’'*ti-NrT, s e c o n d fhtor, 5 Salvatore A. Brunetti, seaman, CR. MAIN I RT. II 11 FORD Galaala 4-Dr. I I T., V-8, Auto. Tran*., Black, KKims and bath, large living U.S. Navy, son of Mrs. Violet C. REALTORS Rftll, W. Walls S1IM.M 566-2224 rwm. with picture window over* Brunetti, 425 Bayview Ave., Union ’M CHEVROLET Bcluire 4-l>r , « ty l., Std., Rftll, 2068 Higliw ay 3.1 OPEN EVI-S 'TIL 9 P.M. looking the hav. BaseUurd gss Beach, ia aerving aboard the am­ Rlue and White, W/Wall« ... S 7M.00 Middletown, New Jersey CITY SERVICE STATION wjtl heat. Itnmedinlo occupancy, $99 phibious assault carrier USS Valley ’N PONTIAC I-Dr. lldlp., Gray ' A/r, p .b ., iCs.V R ii-, Phone; 671-3311 Forge, a Pacific Fleet unit pres­ 195.') FO RD pick up truck, CAceJIcnt jn*r month. Incpiire 431 Front St., W/Walla ...... J HZI.M Multiple f.istingi Union Reach or calf 24Mfi45. wjlfi* ently being modernized at t h e Cor. Florence Avo. and Front St., Union Btach ’W CADILLAC, 4-l»r. Ildtp , Full I'ower, Tan, R.lt., condilion. (.‘all r>66-2a79. wj 16* And Trade-ins ((aval Shipyard, Long Beach. Calif. W/Walla ...... S17M.M 1962' VOLKSWAGEN. » unro o (. Send for Catalog KI--YPORT, apaMrrent, 4 riKims A former aircraft carrier, Valley H C H EV R O LET Belaire 4-Dr. Sedaa,...... V-l, A/T, R ill, black. A-l condition, with extras. Open 7 days and bath, 2nd floor, all utilities Forge was commissioned in 1945. Green, W/Wall...... J 8M.M Call Mfi H m after 6:30 p.m. w j!6 wjIG supplied; available |-‘ehruary 1st. She saw action during thc Korean JAN. 18, 19 and 20 'SI RUICK Electra 223 4-Dr. Ildtp., Full Power, Air Inquire 17 Walnut St , or calf 261- Conflict. After If years of sea split, at wji« Cond., Black, R.ll., W/Walls ...... ( 873.00 1r5n(( all .%♦)r,'r 03;tS.n-,',-V'/l ,>U k Up' w)*?!!?. 18 i MA TAWAN’ ttOROV-GU duty, which included new programs ’il CHRYSLER Saratoga 1-Dr. Ildtp., P..S., P H., ti&n. tached j’.ara^i', thtee bedrooms, KI-'.YIv 'j r t , uofuMii^hi*-!. a[>art- auch as her I960 participation in aa W/Walls, Blue nnd White ...... I 750.00 15157 l-'ORD l-'airl.me, 2 door 8, ‘ panelled family room, bath and ii i niiMit 3 r«Kims. h.*a! ami hot ' ’ standard, $./2,/ Call ti7I-10M. j Operation Mercury shot, Valley ’39 CADILLAC, 4 Dr. liill|i, I'ull I’imcr, Air Conditioned, half, sewerage, newfy derorated, ‘ j supplied Redffomtetj. joirnf'ffT?'M Forga was converted to an am­ Free Gifts Whlto W/Walli, R .ll...... « aV.OC 1955 I'O KI). automatic transinm- 1 irnmeihale possession, financing ; ocrupancv. (,'entrnllv I* k-a ted. phibious assault ship at Norfolk, ion, radio, heater Rood condition. j available, $15,900. Call THE BANK WILL FINANCE THE ABOVE PRICES 566-5912. | Aduhs only, (’all 254-3,V*2 after | va., In March 1961. In this role, $325. Call 506-6306. wj 16 wjlfiip.m , or weekends w-J || Valley Forge uses helicopters both Dm Above Cara Are Sold With A M-Day Unconditional Guarantor for reconnaissance, and as troop Road Scrvice - Mechanic Oil Duly carriers. Serving On Submarine AUTO SALES Robert J. Angloy, fireman, U.S. Open 6:30 A.M. - 10 P.M. Daily 331 Main SL BUSINESS SERVICES Navy, son of Charles R. Annley sr., Matawaa I Euclid Ave. Keansburg, is serv­ Cor. Main & Rt. II ing aboard Ihe submarine USS Pi­ Bill Lanzaro's per, which recently participated In OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 Top Soil Television Confracfor* •'Exercise Midlink V I," an opera­ Joteph Tetro, Proprietor UP TO M MONTHS TO PAY 566-2224 tion Involving Naval nnd Air Forc- • of the U.S., Pakistan, thc United JOE’S DON'S TV SERVICE VINCF.NT J. DiOF.MNARO Kingdom, Iran, nnd Turkey. EXCAVATING, TRUCKING For far»t efficient radio and tel* IH.Dt; CO^IRACIOR During the allied maneuvers, P i­ Tltl-NflllNO vision service call 506-3*44. 7 BEDLfi RD., HAZU2T per operated out of Karachi, Pakis­ DUMP TRUCKS l-OR HIRE TV SERVICE Cornplele buildinR line. Carp tan, in thc Arabian Sea. Cl,KAN IIP .ions masonry, painting & aluminum Upon completing the exercise, P i­ HOUSF. WHI-CKINQ 506-1(500 products. per spent Thanksgiving at Djibouti, Mfi n

sa nnuseo mtides for sale. Wo can supply them quickly Jewelry, U. S. and Forel|',n stumps A itinall ad in the classified Keyport and at thu right price. Come fh' Matthews, 115 Uroadway, Key column will im them Into cuib and try us. (>orL 204 Hit). wjtl for you. m m d a yy, , January ) i, 1964 THE MATAWAN JO U RN A L, N . ).

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