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COVERING T H I S W E E K TOWNSHIPS OF 14 P«gea HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND One Section MATAWAN BOROUGH

M em ber •3rd Y E A R — J3rd W EEK NeMwal C d llu ilal fUaocfatioa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 New Jersey tvcji Alioelauoa Single Copy Ten Cent* Work Pi On Mitawan Sewer Line Extension Eye 33-Cent Drop In Recover Body Of Keyporl Man From Lake In Matawan Borough Tax Rate A new tax rate, estimated at lust year, was forecast Thursday $2.64 for e a c h $100 o f tru e v alu a­ night when the Matawan Borough tion, a decrease of 33 cents under Council introduced its 1902 mun­ icipal budget. T he budget totals $310,602, an in­ Study Permit Fee crease of $35,241), and requires $170,661) to be raised in the local tax levies. A public hearing is For Industries scheduled for Mar. 13 at 8 p.m. at Borough Hall. Borough Auditor Matawan Township R. Milton Cole said the rate in­ cludes -Iti cents for the county tax, Committee Meets down two cents; $1.50 for schools, a decrease of 44 cents, and 68 cents The Matawan Township Commit­ for local purposes, a jump of 13 tee Thursday night look under con­ cents. sideration a new schedule of build­ The sharp reduction in the school ing permit fees to be charged rate is attributed to the establish­ heavy industry for construction ment of a regional school district rights in the township. The com­ where operational costs /or educa­ mittee indicated It is considering tion are compiled on a per pupil a sliding scale of fees, similar to basis. The operational budget tot­ one used in Holmdel Township. als $25l,t]80, an in c rease of $35,­ The study was undertaken after 065, and the reserve for uncollected American-Wheaton Glass Corp., a tax es is $59,011, au in c rease of subsidiary of American Can Co., $185 based on 92 per cent of tax requested consideration be given to collections. an industrial rate. The firm plans $50,0 M f r o m S u rp lu s co n struction of a $5,000,000 plant The council appropriated $50,­ in the township on Cliffwood Ave. 000 from surplus, $15,000 u n d er tlu? WwkMM hiekM mataly 1JM linear feet has been Installed and tested hetween the Garden State Park -•warding t» a wp»rt-itfBived al the . a l" me 1961 figure. The bulk of the in- bar m i (h councilvii meeting Tumilav Tueaday f night, d .h t . rense'-in—irmrricrpiri—spemtmg—n— • Branch Railroad right-of-way. attributed to deferred charges The committee indicated the first which total $26,400. The charges in­ Arthurs Reunited phase of construction would cost clude $18,000 for the senior citi- Mayor Appoints Same Budget On ap p ro x im ately $2,000,000. T h e 7.en assessment1 exemption granted Members ef the Malawan First Aid Squad re­ ly fell through the ice while skating and drowned. Jaha Arthur and his four chil­ Holmdel code provides for a cer­ last y ea r by council; $6100 in em ­ move the blanket-covered body ot James Murray. Tne body was discovered Imbedded In cue Ice yesier* dren hava beea reunited la a ta in fee u p to $100,000 w orth of ergency appropriations, and $1500 II, of IM Washington St., Keyport, from Lake Lel- day by a state highway department workman, be­ Board Members Hama aa Valley Dr., Malawan. Ballot Feb. 20 new construction then establishes for pension fund payments. ferts. Mr. Murray, missing since Jan. 14, apparent* neath Ihe Route 14 bridge. U m five membera al the Ar­ Matawan Board Sees a sliding scale downward as the In addition each member of the Nanning, Zoning thur family became homeless value increases, to encourage ma­ police department is granted a UnH* Take Shop* wbea a flaah Hra gutted their It Minimum Needed jor construction. $500 annual in c rease according to Election Saturday house at It! Bread St. Jan. 24, Study Water Supply the terms of a referendum ap­ Murray’s Body Lanzaro Still aad destroyed all their clothing Appointment* to th e planning Decision to resubmit the budget The committee also took under proved last November. Residents In Matawan Town­ aad lUalture. board and toning board of adjust­ Feb. 20 that was turned down it consideration the problem of sup­ In an explanatory statement, ship's two fire districts will go la aaswer ta newspaper ap­ Found In Lake Queries Relief ment, delayed lince the first of (he plying ample water to the site of Mayor John W. Applegate termed to Ihe polls Saturday to elect peals, tlething begaa paurlag ia the Feb. 6 voting was made by the year because of confuiion concern­ the plant. An eight-inch pipe from tho fiscal measure an ‘‘austerity members of the boards ol fire far tha chttdrea wha were divided Matawan Regional Board of Edu­ Discovered Beneath Ing tarmt ol the members, were the municipal standpipe now serv­ budget" designed to hold down ex­ commissioners'and vote on lire Hours, Procedure ' amaag tha adghbers. Furniture, made Tuesday night by Matawan cation Thursday. The original pro­ ices the area and an attempt will penditures and still muintain vital district budgets for the year. The Maakots aad white goads were Bridge On Route 34 In Marlboro Hit Mayor John W. Applegate. . posal o f $808,000 for current e xp ens­ be m ade to determ in e if it Is services that the borough will re­ election in newly re-created Dis­ altered I* ba picked up when adequate or whether a 10-inch trict I, comprising the area of Action followed acceptance by. es and (17,500 for capital outlay quire. T he body of J a m e s M urray, 31, Committeeman Joseph A. Lan- they laaad Bvhig quarters. main should he Installed. Oak Shades and Lloyd and Line the Borough Council of resigna­ of 196 Washington St., Keyporl, re­ zaro returned at the Marlboro Mra. Arthur died two years will go on the ballot. The voting Rds., will be the first since Itil tion! of all of the members of the In other business, Mayor Nor­ ported missing since Jan. 14, was Township Committee meeting age. The lather la employed as a districts and conditions of voting man Wood appointed Edward Sa- pulled from ice-covered Lake Lef­ when the original district was Thursday to his tlieme of having boards. The new term's will expire track driver aad has maaaged to Dolan Regional will be the same as on Feb. 6. ville, local Democratic leader, to ferts yesterday by members of the abolished. ahle-bodied men work out relief and on Dec. 11 of each year, the mayor keep his lamlly tagether. a four-year unexpired term on the Matawan First Aid Squad. The In District I, served by the to his criticism of the conduct ol Announced. 1 Owe mere, ibraagh Ihe klnd- Harold J. Dolan, board president, township industrial commission. body was discovered imbedded in Matawan Township Hose and the welfare director's office. He Named to the loning board were aeaa aad geaeraalty al the people stated the action was taken before Board President Mr. Saville, a Cliffwood resident, the ice beneath the bridge on Route Chemical Co., residents will el­ claimed to know three ablc-lxidied John L. Laasin. one year, replacing al Matawaa aad nearby areas, the newly-elected members of the replaces William Grosso, who has 34, just south of the Buttonwood ect a live-member board of fire men were drawing relief and doing i. Franklin Dominick whose term the family la tagether. First Elective board, Raymond Eulo and Carmen moved Jrom the township. Manor, Matawan. commissioners and vote on a no work. •laired, and holdover members, The elder children, Jack IS, budget of $M45. In addition vot­ Guzzo, could be seated by law Mon­ D e p u t y Building Inspector Membership Sworn Police Chief John Melna reported Robert Nivison', the welfare di­ John J. Bradley, two yeart; How-' M afllyr If and Kathlaea nine ers will be asked to approve a George Hausmann was named by the body was discovered by An­ rector, claimed this only would b s Ird Heoderam, three years; have returaed to their daases aad day as there had to be a sufficient Matawan Regional Board of Ed­ $25,ttt bond Issue to enable the Mayor Wood to serve as a mem­ thony Trabucco, $ Prospect Ave., for three weeks until the men be- Oeorge Douhller, four years, and Michael, live, le cared for dur- time in which to meet tlie legal ucation reorganized Monday. Har­ district to purchase Ihe equip­ caine eligible for unemployment ber of the planning board for the Cliffwood Beach, an employee of J. Wallace McCue, five years. lag the day by a ai old J. Dolan was continued as pres­ ment of the fire company. relief, then the state unemployment requirements for advertising and balance of the present year, lie the State Highway Department who New M ember Oa Plaaaiag Baard friend. ident and Roy S. Matthews as vice In District 2, there is a con­ bureau could list them to take job* posting notices for tlie election and will replace Building Inspector was clearing snow and ice from Dr. McCue was the only new president. They were unanimous test for the lone seat on the as soon as new employment in their Frank Devino, whose term on the the bridge. member, named to the planning reserving the use of voting ma­ choices. board of lire commissioners lo type of work opened up. board expired Dec. 31. Approximately three inches of poard and will aerve for two chines and the services of election Carmen Guzzo and Raymond be filled this year between Peter Another Deputy Building Inspec­ the missing man’s head was pro­ Committeeman Millard B. Lam- eari aa lha mayor’s represents- Assign Policeman board members. But Mr. Eulo and Eulo were sworn in as new mem­ Vena, an Incumbent, M d Frank berson suvv no reason lo complain tor, Joseph Emm, was named su­ truding from the ice, Chief Melna Sve, replacing Councilman Vernon bers from the township. They re­ Swan. In addition, voters will be about the present way nf handling Mr. Guzzo were both present and pervisor of demolition at no com­ reported. First aidmen had to chop Ellison. Council’s representative place Adam Gurnicz and the Rev. asked to approve an $11,8*7 bud­ relief, lie found the amount of pensation. Charles R. Short, who the Ice away from the victim’s on the board will be* Everett E. To Intersection they a ssu re d the 1961-62 b oard Francis Oslerstock. Other township money used for relief purposes previously held the post, declined body in order to remove it from get. -Carlson - " members they concurred in the re­ members are Mr. Dolan, Mr. Mat had decreased over the past tw® -reappointment-w-January.-Be-said- the w ater, “-Ryan-fttuft-Qntar— submission of the original budget. thews. and 'Josepli Stengen Bor7' years; or since\\1 r.~ l.anraro's platv- Other members of the board, re­ he wanted to be paid for the added “ MrTTCTurray,~'who~was unmar­ ough members are John J. Brad­ of having those on relief put to appointed to termi ranging from After Conference Mr. Guzzo said he approved of work. Mr. Short also serves as ried, last was seen skating on the Fees Eased For one to four yeara respectively were ley, Daniel J. Heanley, Alfred R. lake Jan. 14. Fears that he may work on township roads had gont the budget but wished it were health officer. out. lie insisted the cost of keeping Leslie Lines, Angelo J, Tomasello, Mstawsn Councilman Warren Manville and Mrs. Esther Rinear. have fallen into a hole in the ice higher. He attributed its defeat to the men at work had been more Elmer Beck and Calvin Bell. Ryan, chairman of the police com­ All members were sworn in at and drowned were expressed when School Rentals than the value of the work they mittee last night directed that a the misunderstanding created T y Garden Apartments By one time by Mrs. Mary Babrisky, his bro th er, T hom as, 26, W ashing­ Mayor Applegate declined to did. patrolman be reassigned to the in­ ths circular. He also asked for a clerk of the board. This was due ton St., found a pair ofs hoes aams new members of the board Objects To Hours - Industrial Park Asked to the fact this is the first organi­ Madison Board Cut 0( health and said the terms of tersection of Route 34 and Broad clearer presentation of the next belonging to James on the hank Mr. Lanzaro objected to tha zation of the regional district with of the lake Jan. 17. (continued on page four) St., to aasist children attending budget. - Holmdel Township Committee For Civic Groups length of the welfare director’s al-"- schools to cross tha highway. an elective board. The board mem­ Monmouth County Physician Form Required By Statute Thursday received a request from (continued on page four) 1 bers in office since the forming Harry Harwood pronounccd Mr. Madison Township Board of Edu­ His directive followed a meeting Vincent C. DeMaio, Middletown, Sidney Isserman, South Orange, Full Aero Referendum of the district last July I were Murray dead and listed drowning cation Thursday cut the rental fee with concerned parents of t h e the board's attorney, said the board developer of Neustead, to have the all appointees of Earl B. Garrison, as the cause. The body was order­ on school facilities for scrvice or­ Court Order On Called Up In Marlboro southwestern portion of the bor­ used a form required by state northeast sector of the township, county superintendent of schools. ed removed to the Bedle Funeral ganizations. Civic and veterans ough whose children must cross statute. Additional information and cut off from other residential zones The swearings-in were for terms Home, Broad St., Keyport. groups come in the classification. Fenwick Ruling . Demand was made of the Marl­ the highway to attend school. They explanations could be given but by the industrial park, rezoned for as follows: Mr. Matthews, Mr. Mr. Murray was a former mar­ The Parent-Teacher Association is boro Township Planning Board attendm) the regular meeting of the they would have to be In addition garden apartments on less than Madison lownship Zoning Board Bradley, Mr. Heaney, three years; ine and attended Seton Hall Univer­ rated a school unit, so is not charg­ Tuesday that a populpr referen­ borough council Tuesday night to to that required. full-acre minimum lots. Mul­ of Adjustment Monday was served Mr. Dolan, Mr. Eulo and Mrs. sity. He formerly had been em­ ed a fee. Church groups are allow­ dum at a general election show­ protest the absence of the crossing tiple dwellings are not provided an order from Superior Court Mrs. Esther Rinear, a member, Rinear, two years; Mr. Stenger, ployed by the Anderson Construc­ ed to rent on a monthly basis as ing a majority of votes for up­ guard. for in the zoning ordinance at pres­ Judge Mitchell II. Cohen to provide wanted to know what the extra Mr. Guzzo and Mr. Manville, one tion Co., Perth Amboy. He is sur- service groups. grading minimum lot sizes from Mr. Ryan announced a police­ ent. the court with a statement of the election was going to cost. Mr. De­ y ear, vjved, besides his brother, by his The charge to those who would naif acre to an acre be made a Mr. Isserman said they are need­ facts on which it had granted a man would be assigned lo the in­ M aio estim ated it at $300. Two Appointments Made parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Mur* rent the schools for money-making part of township zoning. Mrs. ed to house workers to come into variance to Richard W. Fenwick tersection to assist crossing of chil­ John J. Bradley, a board mem­ Two appointments were made, | ray, of the Washington St. address; ventures remains at the high scale Alyce Lathrop was spokesman for the industrial park. He said his jr., Cheesequake, June IS, I0B1, to' dren front 8:05 to 8:20 a.m.. 11 to ber and acting secretary, pointed Vincent C. DeMaio, of the Matawan another brother, Martin, Washing­ originally set. It was announced in a group demanding this action. She project for II acres at Laurel Ave. crect a truck terminal with gaa 11:15 a.m. and from 11:35 to 11:50 out the two items voted on repre­ law firm of Heuser, Heuser & Ue- ton, D.C.; two aunts, the Misses advance of the first opening of the Insisted that the belief the referen­ and Middle Rd., on land under con­ pump al the site ItiSO feet east a.m. The officer also will be as­ sent an increase of only $82,207 ov­ (eontinued on page four) Ann and Mamie Powers, Cliffwood, high school last September no dum only was to show sentiment tract for purchase from the Russ- from the garage he formerly signed in the afternoon from 2:30 er last year. The tax rate for each and one uncle, Dr. Thomas F. Pow­ (continued on page lour) and had no force in law was mis­ Dick Corp. would pit into an area rented from Mrs. Mary Brown, tho to 2:45 p.m. to assist the younger district in the regional is determin­ ers, Plainfield. taken, that Superior Court Judge where one-acre zoning is Impracti­ Ready In September township clerk, at Matawan-Old (continued on page fo u r) ed by the average daily attendance Funeral services are being held J. Edward Knight had ruled (list cal and the characteristic is influ­ Bridge Kd. near Route 34. The var­ from the district. The average at­ Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. at Thirty-One In Area It be upheld because it would show enced by the presence of an indus­ Henry Finne, Elizabeth, architect iance w as g ranted by a 3-2 vole on tendance for the township was the Bedle Funerai Home, Keyport, the will of the people. Four Collisions trial park and housing on smaller on the construction of the new On Petit Jury Panel a "hardship” basis, it was an­ (continued on page four) followed by h high mass of re­ Her protest was entered al a sized lots In adjoining Raritan Matawan Regional High School nounced at the time. , In Matawan Twp. quiem at 9 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Thirty-one bayshor* area resi­ hearing on the construction of 44 Township. His request was referred wns quoted this week as express­ A lownship ordinance require* homes on Route 520 by Harry Ret- Church, Keyport. Interment will be dents are included in the petit jury Mstawsn Township Police report Boll Beef Co. Joins lo the planning board. ing confidence the building would gasoline distribution outlets bs iky, Rahway. The aubdivislon on in the church cemetery. panel which will serve until Feb. a run of collisions In February to In other business, Peter Geno­ be ready Tor use no later than the 20(H) feel apart. Judne Cohen Inter­ half-acre lots Is near the Hnlmdel Foodtown Co-Operative 23, ‘I hey include M rs. M ae S. Bel- date. vese was renamed as a C lass 4 third week in September, He was rupted a suit brought by Mr. Fen­ line, past which fitll-acre lot sizes (citizen) member of the planning reported as saying the work is only donza, Matawan; George H, Black, wick to compel issuance of build­ Summons was issued by Sgt. To Answer Questions irevail. The objectors maintained Bell’s Market, Main St., Mata­ board and the township committee one week behind schedule, because West Keansburg; Mrs. Marie ing permits Jan. 22 to sign tha Francis Cherncy to Jo se p h J. {he eetablished characteristic was wan, has Joined the Foodtown Co­ certified for transmittal to the of a strike that has been settled, At the regular meeting of '.he Busch, Matawan; Miss Elizabeth directive. The court commented at Schoen, 17, of 44 Lake Blvd., Mata­ lull Acre. operative as a member market. Monmouth Counly Board of Elec­ and that some phases of thu job Matawan Regional Board of Edu­ Cooper, Matawan; Mrs. Emma D. Ihe lime that after the statement wan, Friday after a car reported The tddltion-of three new members The subdivision will be located tions the bounds of the three-elec­ actually are ahead of schedule. cation to be held in Ihe high school D euts, M ataw an; C arm en M. De- was issued, he would grant further as having been driven by th^t on the W-stre Tallman tract In brings the Foodlown membership tion districts set-up recently ap­ Harold J. Dolan, president, and Monday at 8 p.m., ull questions Nardo,..... Matawan; Edward~ M. , En . time for the township committee, youth was found abandoned where to more than 70, Pleasant Valley. The houses will ] proved. There has only been a sin- Alfred R. Manville, chairman of pertaining to the ichool budget j Kl,sb. Hazlet; Roy A., hetterly jr., denying the variance lasl July, to fee In the tn,M price class. The it had struck a pole St the corner Bell's Foodtown, owned and op- j £jc district heretofore." the building committee of the Mal­ will l>e answered. Those having iHa/lot; Mrs. Ruth hnkboliner, lui- review the matter anew. of Church St. and Atlantic Ave. broject was turned over to A.C. cratid by Martin and Calvin Bell. ______awan Regional Board of Education, questions about the(! budget arei,el: *^rs- AlicL‘ lr inn(!Kan, Hazlet. Harold G, Smith, Cheesequake, Jones, township eengincer, after Another car to have hit a pole has been operating in Matawan j CDUC U « |. k l.u, said last night they had no know­ urged to attend the meeting, where Also Miss Elizabeth Graham, Imvrishlp attorney. It opposing III* Frederick Frellnghuysen, a mem- was one driven by Theodore P. since 1018. The 8000-squiire-foot; * V€»ie V II n e w ledge of these statements attrib­ they will have the opportunity 10 Keansburg; Mrs. Clara Grcig, court move while Vincent C. I)e- ir, protested the lack of specific Y o u n g sr., 48, of 218 B lrc h w ood market celebrated a grund reopen- 1 High School Mar, 13 uted to the architect. be henrd. Keansburg; Ilobert Heaberlin, Mat­ Maio, Matawan, has brought ths t form a tion on water supply and Dr., Cliffwood, with its front end ing •> r-oodtown on Monday. 9 awan; Raymond P. Henderson, action for Mr. Fenwick. Septic' systems, right rear' side gone at Route 3} Foodtown Super Markets are the Sam SuundiTi, rarmingdaic, was Matawan; Olen W. Heubsch, Marl­ In oilier business Monday, the near County Rd. Sgt. Cherncy also co-operative merchandising a n d namud president nf the Freehold boro; Mrs. Anne Infante, Keypon; bourd received an application from fractal Mooting Off investigated. Cars operated hy advertising voice of Twin County R e^ionul Board of E d u catio n Mon* Marlboro, Madison Joseph Jiosne, Union Bench; Ches­ Manly and Madeline Mosely, New­ Robert li. Williams, 2.'l, of Box Grocers, Inc., a steadily growing day, replacing Douulas T. New- ter Johnson, Hazlet; Joseph Let*, ark, lo build a one-family dwelling iM|My«r« Group n o A, Keyport, and Mrs. Mildred factor In Ihe New Jersey market. bold, Atlantic Township, who de­ lla/Iet; George Mancini, Union on the southeast corner of Col­ O . Sul/m an, til, of 145 Thcre.se Twin County represents a gross clined to Heck re-election, Beach. . umbus and Gordon Aves. on ■ lot The board af directors of tho Ave., Keyport, collided al Oerurd volum e of 140,000,000 serv in g 117 Mr. Suunders wus sworn ti> a Budgets Approved Also Ja m e s May, Malasv;»n: sized below zoning miiilrnums, Matawaa Township Taxpayers As- Ave., and Lower Main St. Feb. 7, members operating Ifi2 stores. new term on the txuird dont; with Charles Porter sr., Union Bencii; An application by l.copold Alto- IKltitM haa called • special heavy damage resulting, Patrol­ D r. Ja c o b Lewi.*, F reehold Bor­ I.neal school district voters In Ihe and M ichael Ryniewic/. with 241, Robert Mitchell, Keyport; Thomas belli, Miuiison Park, to erect a bar­ meeting to ba held at the Oak man James C. Hoyt Investigated. ough and Arthur T. M;td|{(\ How­ Mutawnn area approved two bud­ 2'12 and 23f> votes respectively were P. tyiinn, Keansi/org; John W, ber shop ml l;reey ltd. wns opno icil 1352 In Township Ren/.. West Keansburg; Louis Ro- fhtdtft Fire House tonight at I: IS The parked truck of Thomas I’ ell TownHhlp, gets proposed by tlielr respective elected. They turned back the bids hy Frank Zadlm'k, an owner R egan, 125 M a p le PI., K e y p o rl, For March Of Dimes The bmird voted to put on the hoards of education Tuesday night of Mrs, Mildred Finlayson, who berlson, Keyporl; George Ronuin, I lien1, as a violation of ihe resi­ ' The Matawan Regional Boil hi of parked at the owner's plate of bus­ bnllol M ar, 13 • $2,707,1)1X1 bonding and turned down a proposal In u polled 132 nnd F ran k lin V. E m ­ Keyporl; Mrs. Susie Rooney, Key dential /.lining. cation haa been invited to tl- iness at Route 18 and Cliffwood Mrs. Robert Collins, Mntnwnn proposal for ('reeling a new hi^h third. Only llolmdel Township, mons, who rereived 181. poll; ,\iont« Rutledge, Malawan; John Yablonski, Keyporl, and Jo> |a discuss tha IM2-** school Ave, wai hit and damaged when Township Murch of Dlinen O kiIi - school in llowell Township to w here a current expense Item lost 1 On budget Hems, voters approved seph J. Ymmg, Union Beach, Topi Stote Exam Peter Hngmvn, 17, Lloyd Rd., M al­ m un, h » i a n n m m m t thu vrmiHfl of handle tins overflow enrollment Wy 2# votes, w ill h«v* tn resulimil a $19tt,47;i c u rre n t expense levy |ii)|x)snl was d e b u te d Dogs Again uouni'ed that I'.lvira Cashilio, Mat-: •e cancelled In view of this special man John McOhity, Ini; tin* Mol hers M urch, A m ounts lu.si y ea r in n p rio r referendum . Marlboro Township awan, wai the only spiillcimi jw e tliw , from thi* miillcra mul front ihr The N l t e of the new utriiclure ts Chief John J. Melna, bormigh Madison Township <1 u u 11 fy In h slnlew hle cxiim lin llo n ! RatlAMila ol Ihe borough and Marlhare Tswnshlp jichool mummied lo mnkln,! I) i* I w e e n Kquanlaim-Yellmv- M.irlboni Township voters ap- police, und J. Edgar Wilkinson, lor senior medical records librar­ wmisjifp ai'e urged to altcml, The Tax Collector's office will .1 ttilul of broofc Kd, find (he imjved llie proposals of Ihe bo.ml Madi.'ion Township srhool His- !o\vn.*;h)p pollri?, issued a w arning ian for the Departnii‘Hl of liml'tu. l>e open II i,nt. to .1 p.m., Monday M rs. IlHiTy Kern nerved um .mj- Itlver. uf education by mai'i'ins of nearly Jiic!, voters Tuesday night approv- yesterday lhat dog licenses are lions and Agencies. The pti.vl'im 1 la’AMreclallea through Thursday. The office Is I'hulrniiin und ihe u HUt Ioih iltir* M and reltnued all three innim i ed pio|y»sals of the board of educa- due, They also slated If llie plague has a sa la ry ran g e ol $*12:17 In $11:111:1 , I, w ish Ut thank a|l t in .yiiltiri a n d located al Rnule 520 and KuM iil« Iho Nlnlhen Murch wm* Mi.< N o lle * bent members of (he board ol eilu 1 lion hy a 3-2 margin. In addition, of dogs allow ed lo mn nt large Is ii y ea r, IhsM wha supported me for the Francis Ave., g»be/i»vllle, Phone M i" ) tiww, M 'ji, Kijj New Voik Turnpike 1C * p i u »■ ration lo new full terms on tlw three mmlldule* Including two in­ not brought to a hall, owner* will Matawan Revkmal ttcht^il1 Noar^t O IIh iih t.ft'IIC: • > - ; , • . ■ S<‘h«r, Mm, .(Ji'orn<’ • Ifutwnmm ii ' iisci, li'uuiHint dally lervlcu frm r boa nl, ‘ nim b rn t.1, w ete unopposed In Ihe ba hioiigh! into com I ui entirely i n T ak a Uut ; W R d M c i'tlw . \ v, ' . >lrv||j*.ti, Party Jr., Ml'*, DnjW l>ow||nn/ Mri, Wllllutn '.nllo'i. Ctimnililers buy 10 trii. Ill It fiv e .w ay race lor llirce seals i elecllon, marked by I'ompurullvely loo much police time is helnu taken Cliiiicual chicken, ‘ fried Shrl'iujf1 Carmen (hint) Tai Collector Hmllh, Mrs. Thtnmu Weldon, Mm iiuoks m d ■■v». i'or ichedule cal' al tlnlie, Ini'innheni candidates, j llglii hnllollng. up fiinwerlMg compluinli o V u r nr Mcnil(j|»i w, 171'', $1 "J5. j f p - a d v I I Jnsu|ih lliitiil anil Michael Collins, (..OKs* t-22'Jl. Harry Holmes, l.eo ,|, Scully »r. I (conllutied mi |i,:ii|r< four) don*. Hullo I’o.tl Ituiutl Tw* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, February 15, 1962

Mrs. Becker Hostess LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Takes Part In TAPS Raise $902 N. J. jn the School District, for legal place designated for Ihe voters of the Polling District No. 3 Describes N ursing Service To Morganville Club voters residing within General Elec­ polling district in which he or she Polling place at the Southard School, tion Districts NolM. 1. 2. 3, 4 a n d 5 re sid e s: Sjuthard. Monmouth County, New Shelter Testing In Dimes Drive Mrs. Edward Becker, Morgan- of the Boroutfh of Mutawan. TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC Jersey in the School District for POLLING DISTRICT No. 2 Polling place al the Atlantic Town­ legal voters residing within General ville, w'as hostess to ihe social club Mr. awl M n. law iMoc Walker. Mrs.' Isabelle B. Bedle, Keyport a book review on “This la My Mrs. David E. Watson, Madison Pollinjj place ;it the Cltffwnod Kir­ ship School. Colts Neck, Monmouth Klection Districts 3 and 8. on Feb. 7. Games were played and : menlury Schtiol at Cliffwood Avenue, County, New Jersey for all legal Polling District No. 4 H MiUm Lw , Mauaree. have Public Health Nurse, described her God," written by Herman Wouk. Township chairman of the Teens- I Cliffwood, N. J. in the School District, voters residing within the Township Hulling place at the Land O'Pines Mra. H. O. H. Levine urged all Against-Polio Drive for the new i for lu*fal voters residing within Gen­ of Atlantic. School. Windeler Hoad, Howell Town­ tom advlari by V. J. M u U c , C sp - work for the Keyport Public Health the winning team won prizes. who are able lo buy Israeli bonds. March of Dime* Drive, has an­ ] eral Election District* 2 und 'A BOROUGH OF FARMINGDALE ship. Monmouth County, New Jersey M i. UJ. Navy, and CammaBdiag The refreshment table was dec­ I of the* Township of Mulnuan. Polling place at tne Farmingdale in the School District for legal voterl Nursing Association, at a regular It was announced that a special nounced the total receipts from the O fflc tr of the Recruit Training orated with a large heart candle ; POLLING DISTHILT No. 3 School. Academy Street, in the Bor­ residing within General Election Dis* .ft iw i. U.S. Mtvil Trainlnc meeting of the' Hebrew Women's meeting will be held at the syna­ various projects in the local areas I Pulling place »t the Matawnii High ough nf Farmingdale, Monmouth tricts 5 and 6. League held at the synagogue on gogue on F eb. 23 in connection as the centerpiece. At each place i SehfJol at Hroud Street, ,Malaw'u:i, Counl>, New Jersey for all legal TOWNSHIP OF MANALAPAK ; C tM c r. Great Lakes, III. that their of the township: t N. J in the School District, for Ivjiiil voters residing within the Borough of la consolidated School District, ■a. lam * J. Vakpr, has been Thursday evening. Mrs. Bertrand with the sale. In the Cheesequake and Central was a miniature heart filled with ; voters residing within General Klee- Farminwdalc. co-termiiinus with the Township Goldstein, the president, presided. There will be a special workshop i limt Districts Nois) I of the Town* HOitOUGH OF FREEHOLD of M a n a la p a n and Borough of ■ I w U l M i i fitau p a f awn i aait - Park area, the receipts for tag day candy. I s h ip at M.'tfftuan. Polhrip District No. I E n g lis h U*%vit) Mrs. Bedle-outlined the services on Social Actions at the Temple were (30.60 and the special pro­ Those attending were Mrs. Harry ! jia $i7.Ki Polling place at the Intermediate Polling District No. 1 furnished by the nursirtg associa­ Beth HI in Cranford on Mar. 8. jects, $56.85, totalling $87.45. School. Park Avenue, in the Horough Polling place at the Englishtown tion and told about the clinics held Mrs. Irwin RubenfeUI announced Konowalow, Mrs. Louis Becker, 10-371 of Freehold, Monmouth County, New Schoolhouse No. 1. Pine Street, in In the Madison Park area, tag Jersey in the School District for ItRal the Borough of Englishtown, Mon­ at the Health Center, Main St. She that, as a harbinger of sprint;, Mrs. Rohert Owens, Mrs. Donald SHERIFF'S SALE day receip ts w ere $40 and special SUPKKIOR COURT voters residing within General Elec­ mouth Countv, New Jersey in th* •Iso spoke of the activities of the she is taking orders for gladioli OF NEW JERSEY tion Districts 2. 3 and 4. School District, for all legal volem projects, $130, totalling $170. Miller, Mrs. Martin Smith sr., Mrs. Polling District No. 2 tniateea of the asaociatioa, some bulbs from Israel. LAW DIVISION residing within the boundaries of th« Joseph Lanzaro sr., Mrs. Martin D o ck et No J 0462-51) Polling place at the Hudson Gram­ borough ot Englishtown. Monmouth •f whom she said are members of Refreshments were served by In the Sayre Woods South area, mar School, Hudson Street, in Uie County. New Jersey and for legal tag day receipts were $‘Jfl.33 und Smith jr., Mrs. Robert Seber and A 4r Ja.v Holding Co.. a Corporation Horough of Freehold. Monmouth Coun­ voters residing within General Elec* the league. A queatkw-and-answer hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Eu­ of New Jersey. Plaintiff vn: Jackie special projects $157.85, totalling ty, New Jersey in the School District tion District No. 2 of the Township period followed. gene Newman, Mrs. Morris Wolf, Miss Sarah Ann Seber. The big Gary, et ai Defendants for legal voters residing within Gen­ ol Manalapan. Monmouth County, la coniuactioa wilh the synagogue Mn. Harry Brier and Mrs. Jack $187.16. prize for the evening was won by Hy virtue of a writ of execution in eral Election Districts 1, S and 6. New Jersey. Ihe above stated action to me di­ TOWNSHIP OF FREEHOLD Polling District No. 2 library. Mrs. David Edwards gave L a ia r. In the Old Bridge area, tag day Mrs. Donald Miller. rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ Polling place at tiie Freehold Town­ Polling place at the Manulupan receipts were $G2.45 and special Plans were made for the next lic vendue, at the Court House in ship School, No, 384 West Main Township Fire House, Millhurst, Mon* the Hornutfh of Freehold, County of pro jects $22, totalling $84.45. meeting to be held at the home of Streel, West Freehold. Monmouth mouth County, New Jersey in tht Monmouth. New Jersey, on Monday County, New Jersey for all legal vot­ School District, for legal voters re­ Cliffwood Beach tag day receipt Mrs. Lanzaro sr. the 5th day of March. at 2 ers residing within the Township of siding within General Election Dia* 4-Year-Old Has Past Officers o’clock. P.M. PrevaiJinjf Time. w ere $30 and th eir skating parly Fre eho ld . tricf No. I nf ihe Tnwm*hlp of Man** LIKiAL NOTICE All ihe defendants’ right, title and TOWNSHIP OF HOWELL lapan, Monmouth County, New Jer* $71.02, totalling $101.02. interest, if any, in and to the follow­ Polling District No. 1 in g : s ty . New Jersey Slate Department nf Polling plnce at the Squankum Fire TOWNSHIP OF MARLBORO Birthday Party Feted At Dinner Laurence Harbor tag day receipts All those certain lots, tracts or par­ House. Squankum. Monmouth County. Polling place at the Marlboro Town* Civil Service Examinations cels of land and premises, hereinaf­ w ere $71 .75 and special projects, A nno unced e lo sln j; datt* for filin g New’ Jersey in Ihe School District ship Central School, Wlekatunk. Mon* A birthday party was given for Past Commander Jack Olsen and ter particularly described, situate, for legal voters residing within Gen­ mouth County, New Jersey for all $78.25, totalling $150. ;t|)|)licHtions M arch (>. 1U6U. lying and iteinj* in tiie Township of Raaeaaae Rettagllata, It Gaston Past President, Miss Mary Reiher, For applications, duties, and mini­ eral Election Districts 1 and 7. legal voters residing within the Town* T he. sum of $122.00 was reali/.ud Matawan in the Coimly of Monmouth Polling District No. 2 ship nf Marlboro. Ave., Matawan. who was four- were honored at a dinner in the mum qualifications, apply (o Depart­ and State of New Jersey. from the joint effort of all the areas ment of Civil Service, State House. Polling place al the Howell Town­ By order of the Hoard nf Educa* yeara-okl on Jan. 21, by her par­ post home. The former leaders of Beinjr known and designated as I»ts ship School, Ardcna, Monmouth Coun­ tion. for the President's Ball. Trenton. New Jorscy or 1100 Pay* •1!! lo S3 buth inclusive in Block V ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ret- A m erican Legion Post 332, Lau­ mond Boulevard, Newark, New Jer­ ty. New Jersey in the School District Dated: Februarv 12, 1962. T h erefo re, the sum of $902.70, the .ih tihown on the map entitled “Map for legal voters residing within Gen­ Ira C, Tilton, Secretary tagliata. . rence Harbor, and its Ladies Aux­ sey, nr City flail, Camden, New Jer­ of Cliffwood Heights, located at Cliff- sum s of $254.13 from tug days and sey. eral Election Districts 2 and 4. J15 $ 3 t .« iliary were presented wilh gifts wood, Matawan Township, Monmouth Attending were Diana, Patricia Candidates from Malawan Town­ County, New Jersey owned by the $G38.57 from all the other projects, ship who have filed applications will 'M M J. WALKER and Andy Trocchia jr., Donna Mar­ from the post and unit members. N. T. Hejcenian Company, made July will be turned over to the March receive no further notice to appear 1914 hy Kichurd Houser, C. E." ie aid Dominic Trocchia jr., and Raymond Korkowski, master of unless they nrc not qualified. feW vahN H aa n U participate in a of D im es D rive for 1%2. Being the same premises conveyed Linda Salvatore, Red. Bank; Car- ceremonies, made the post presen­ THESK examinations will he held to Jackie Gary and Elizabeth Gary, pw g / a i MMkiK the habitability of The following area mother advis­ S a tu rd a y . M a rc h 10, 1<)62. P a tro lm a n mala, K a m i. and Donald Brown, tations to Past Command er Olsen his wife, by deed trntn llrnry Oliver . • a ft andaar fallout shelter. ors and teen-age advisors assisted al 8:30 A.M. Applicants will report single, dated March IS, 1!I51 and re­ a sense of security Atlaatic Highlands; Michael Troc­ and Mrs. Jsck Olsen presented to Toms Hiver Hlfih School, flyers TlM aM w r ha* b e n constructed Mrs. Watson: Mrs. George Drost cord ed M arch 1C. ] and Mrs. Frank Moscarillo and Open tn male citizens, two year.s p ag e 327. tagliata, Robert Malinconico, Sus- The dinner opened with an invo­ Miss Rosalie Moscarillo, Cheese­ resident in Matawan Township. Being commonly known and desig­ M al tke National Naval Medical Patrolman. Salary, per aa Diwil, Maryann and Cathy cation hy the acting chaplain, Past quake and Central Park; Mrs. nated as Arlington Avenue, Cliff­ a. M d . y e a r, wood. Malawan Township, New Jer­ Kurek', Diana Howard, Cindy Fiat- Commander John Colista and greet­ Charles Taeschler and Mrs. Irving j i 9I2.00 i waa selected, sccordiaf to se y . herty, Patty, Diana, Dennia and ings from Commander Rollin Rath- Colacci and Miss Cissy Colacci, The appruxiitiate amount or the ' Ma letter dated Jta. M, oa the baa- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS judgment to be satisfied hv said aale Marie Nemeistis, Karen Trahim, bun and Mrs. William Foster, aux­ Madison Park; Mrs. Henry Muller SUPERIOR COURT le a f hia MccHeat physical caaiU* Deiyiii and Tommy Devino, all ef it the kuim of Jl.lOO.(K) together with iliary president. and Mrs. Joseph Pandozzi and Miss OF NEW JERSEY the costs of this sale. U s *. hit traialni record while a CHANCE It Y DIVISION M ataw an. Among the guests present were Lorraine St. John and Gary Sapir, IRA E. WOl/COTT, Sheriff. ftcnilt, and the ability he has c- I4:i:t-(ii Dated January 22, l!)C2 Adults attending were Mrs. Car- C om m ander W ade Brown, Post 87, Sayre Woods South; Mrs. Charles STATE OK NEW JERSEY TO vrtowa ta fit akMK in a group aad Benjamin Gittleinan, Attv. mela Trocchia, Mr. and Mrs. An­ Woodbridge; Commander William Aumick and Charles Aumick, Old !llri. Gulseppe lio .co, also known jl 23-4 132.76 ! awve ai a red team member. as Mrs. Joseph fiosco; Guiseppr drew Trocchia, Mr. and Mrs. Dom­ Flagg of the Charles Henry DAV Bridge; Mrs. Harry Germano nnd Boscu, also known as Joseph ".i1 CanaUered Ptaai inic Trocchia, Red Bank; Mr. and Bo.'iru, his heirs, deviser* und NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL DIS­ Post, New Brunswick; August Lan Miss Janet Germano, Cliffwood TRICT MEETING OR ELECTION .— — ------Mn. Henry _ f.S nersona) representatives and his, their or any of their .successors —of^rm g-rnreftm rep-triSG 1 on ait TIN tt*a will be primarily coo- lands; Charles Hall, Neptune; Jack P ost 65, M etuchen; C aristad Bruns, Mrs. George Smith and Robert In rltfht, title and interest: Giam ­ HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF .MONMOUTH AND Ctnaed wilh Ike habitability or the Rettagliala, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew a resident of the New Jersey State Skubik, Laurence llarbor. battista lerurdi, hit* heirs, de­ visees and uet'Kunal representa­ STATE OF NEW’ JERSEY ON rtnscturt From an eniineering Nicora and son, James, Mrs. El­ Home for Disabled Soldiers at Men­ tives und his. their or nnv of T U E S D A Y . M A R C H Kl, !Hfi2 ’■ M id p o in t. W hile nothing ia con - izabeth Malinconico and Mrs. Irene lo Park; delegates from Matawan . their Kucccssor.s in right, title NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Officers Elected and Interest, defendants: the legal voters of the School District •Itored haurdous to the health or Diwil and the parents, Mr. and Post 176 and Metuchen Post 65. Yon are hereby Mitnmoned and re­ of Tiie Freehold Regional High School well-being of the participants, all Mrs. Rettagllata, ail of Matawan; Also introduced were Past County quited to serve upon Harold Stern. District In the County of Monmouth By Marlboro GOP and Stale of New Jersey, that a volunteer* underwent stringent Anthony Bucco, Keyport; Mrs. Jo­ Presidents Mrs. August Lauer, Unit Esq.. plaintiffs’ attorney, whose ad- Security, Satisfaction, Pur­ driins is 57 West Main Street, Free* special meeting or election of the le g a l vo ters of tlot ot land ‘ a* esperienced Navy Medical . Of- Ann Sebcr, treasurer;, Mrs.. Ann O lsen. located in tiie Township of Howell in , A new membership committee in the Township Matawan. County Mcer will be preaent throughout the Lsnzaro, secretary. of Monmouth and State of New Jer* the school district on the koutherly 4% Interest on 12 Months last. ■ ■ ■ . was appointed consisting of Leon­ sew described as follows: site of Uie Sctuankum-Yellow Brook Joseph Lantaro sr., chairman, Road and having a frontage thereon Thomas Tyrell Enters ard Rappa, chairman, Gerald Bau­ Being l-ots T2. 33. 34. 3.V 36. ’37. Time Certificates of Deposit :■ 1 frevMs NecsaslHer *■'11'' 'finnoutice'd and endorsed the .nam­ and 37A. in Rlock D, as shown i»n of a p p ro x im a te ly l.tKK) feet and b ound­ man and. William Diedlof. The ed on tho westerly side by Southard : AH of the necessities of life, will es o f (he new candidates for (own- Race For Nomination "Map of Cliffwood HelKhtjf. club unanimously endorsed t h e at Cliffwond. N. J .” filed in the Office A ven u e, op the e a s te rly fclde by the W provided for comfort'and weil^i shijt-'eommmeenien, Wnlier ■ S.- Preventorium Road and on the south­ cpndidacy of Albert V. McCormick of the Clerk of Monmouth County on being. Educational programs will Dunn, Marlboro; Mr. Creevey, Thomas Tyreii, long active in July 21. 1!I41. erly side by the Manasfjuan River, he, conducted in many fieldi includ­ as sheriff of Monmouth County. and you are made defendants Ije- nr.d containing approximately 60 THE MATAWAN BANK Pleasant Valley, and Lindsay Le- Madison Township and Old Bridge acres, and to expend therefor, includ­ ing thoae incident to survival in an Applications f o r membership _ause you claim or are claimed nr Moine sr.', for tax collector, Marl­ political, social, church and athletic reputed to own the same, or some in g in cid e n ta l expenses, not exceeding MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY SUU: and , atomic attack su c h as nuclear boro. The club also endorsed Mrs. affairs, has announced he will seek were received from Mr. and Mrs. part thereof, or j»oine interest therein Laurence C. Youngman, Morgan­ ur to hold a lien or encumbrance iti> To construct on said plot of phyeics and biological warfare. The Kati; .lai-kmn nnd Floytl Wyckoff, nomination as one of the two GOP land » new high school, purchase the ville. thereon. educational experience will be with­ district I, and Mrs. Frances Smith backed candidates at the Republi­ I. CHANT SCOTT. ;>chool furniture nnd other equipment Refreshments were served hy necessary therefor and improve .said out equal in terms of lenming the and Robert Seber jr., district 2, for can Convention to be held Mar. 3, Clerk, Superior Court. Mrs. Diedlof and Mrs. VonRodeck j» S40.SI5 plot of la nd, and lo expend therefor ratine of fallout shelters, sclf-pro- county committeemen and women. at the Madison Township High not exceed ing >2,043,51)0: and tecticn, monitoring and survival in School. "I have a keen awareness and their committee, after which a NOTICE To Issue bonds of the school Feb. 26 will be the next meeting district for said purposes in the prin­ • the. event of nuclear attack. of the problems facing not oniy social hour was held. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO at 8 p.m, at Ihe Morganville First THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE cipal amount of 52,707,ono. Capt. Soballe advised Mr. and Old Bridge but the entire town­ The polling places for the said meet­ Aid Building. New members are REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OF Mrs. Walker that “their son will ship. My activity in the Republican M A T A W A N ing or election and their respective m a liln n ■ (lnnl, ; nn wchwelcome.uhic wto uiienuattend anuand anall members imKT Whited Brown P-TA polling districts idescribed hy refer* -PartyHn church-affams—my-know-- cfm sistln a of wnrrreeTve i membership curd. .MATAWAN BOROUGH -cn c e 'T o Tr>'e~-IcTfi'n7i /T lsV fjils TiVed at' to the security of his country and ledge of the needs of the township Board Has Meeting MATAWAN TOWNSHIP last General Election in said munici­ Chester Jamison sr. has been palities) are cstahli.-dicd and have the nation’s capitol. Please accept makes me feel that I can effective­ County of Monmouth, New Jersey, named chairman of the fund rais­ that a Special Meeting nf the legal been designated as follows nnd no ■ my sincere congratulations for the ly help the Republicans regain their Whited Brown School Parent-1 person shall vote fct .said meeting or ins committee, wilh co-chairmen, voters of said District will be held on auspicious beginning your son has position of leadership in Madison Teacher Association executive i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1!H52, at election elsewhere than al the polling Mr. Dunn, Mr. Creevey and Mr. board, Cheesequake, held its meet- > 2 o'clock P.M. (ESTi ■ude to his r.cw career in Ihe U.S. Township,” Mr. Tyrell declared. The polls will remain open unUl H Lanzaro. ing in the school on Monday even- j N a v y ,” “That Is why I am placing my o'clock P.M. I ESTi and as much ^.Seaman Walker completed h is Refreshments will be served jf- ing. Final plans were announced | longer as may he necessary lo en­ name in nomination. If I did not able all the legal voters then present te:.' all m eetings, w hich a re held hy Mrs. iulnn Tierney, Founders j ; boot (raining last week and wilt think I could help, if 1 did not feel to cast their ballot*. the fourth Monday of each month. ttpoft for hi* one-month under­ that 1 have something tangible to Day chairman, for the Founders i The meeting will be hold anti all Day Program and P-TA Birthday! Lho legal voters of the School District ground training program this week. offer, to the voters of Madison will vote at the respective polling After the month*! program, he Madison Township H.S. Township, I would not be doing which will be observed at the same i places stated below. will be assigned to the USS For- time. The county Founders Day I At the said meeting will be sub­ this.” Mr. Tyrell ran for the posi­ mitted propositions for voting taxes rm tal. ■ Band Concert Slated tion of township committeeman dinner will be held Feb. 20 at ' for the following respective purposes; and was defeated by a small mar­ 6:45 p.m. ut Rutgers Commons, For Current Expenses.. 5HOB.OOO.OO The Spartan Blue Band of Madi­ For Capital Outlay ...... 17.AffO.O0 gin. New Brunswick. , Vkrfora Elected OOP son Township lligb School is plac­ T h e total n m o u n I He has been active as a member Mrs. Nina Malika, program ^ thought to be neces­ ing the final touches on the prep­ County Committeeman of St. T hom as’ C hurch, Old Bridge*, chairman, reported that plans for! s a r y IS ...... $1523,500.00 arations for Its first concert tomor­ The polling place!* for said meeting serving as an usher, a member of the class trips are being discussed : row. The coming concert is at­ and their respective polling districts . Meeting at Hill Lanes Feb. 7, tbe the Holy Name Society and many and formulated by the tcachers. j (described bv reference to the election Republican County committeemen tracting considerable interest In church committees. He is treasurer Mrs. Thelma Mastro was ap- 1 districts used at the last General the community and promises tn lie Election) have been designated below, knd women, approved unanimous­ of the Old Bridge Athletic Associa­ pointed co-chairman of hospitality ■ and mi person shall vote nl said meet­ an excellent program. ly tho election of Frank Viatora as tion, is active in local community due to the illness of Mrs. Kloise ‘ ing elsewhere than ,it the polling The Dance Band and the Corps Ecker, hospitality chairman. place designated fnr the voters of the County committeeman for District affairs and Is past president of the polling district in which he or she N tw Ford tai«t art breaking all recordt! So w t'n overflowing wilh trade-ini! We’re pricing II, Sayre Woods South. This action ol Twirlers will perform with the Old Bridge Republican Club. re sid e s. . band to add variety and versatility D A T E D Feb. !>. 2!i»2 'e m lo w , low , lo w • •. because we need th* space! Many makes and models—induding our was taken after Mr. Viafora’s elec­ Dems Gave Dinner J<»h" f Bradley, Acting Secretar> tion by a quorum at the January to the program. The concert will Cheesequake Firemen NOTE: - The term “current ex­ c h o ic e A - l Used Cars • • • specially inspected, road-tested, reconditioned when necessary m eeting. mark the first public performance The Democrats of Matawan penses” me hides principals', teach­ . . . and backed by your aulhorixed Ford Dealer! Check the values listed her* . . . thou Donald Burst, municipal chair­ by a high school organization in ers'. janitors’ and medical inspectors' Report To Five Fires Township were the hosts at the salarie.i. fuel, textbooks, school sup­ hurry to your Ford Deoler’s today! man, read the rules that will gov- the magnificent new auditorium. testimonial dinner honoring John I p lie s. fla^N. tran sp o rtatio n nf pupil.-*, F.O.A.F, era |he township-wide convention The 800-seat auditorium provides a tuition of pupils attending schools in Cheesequake Independent Fire Marz jr. and Daniel H. Downey, i other districts with the consent of the M be held on Mar. 3 at Ihe Madison TIicuter-in-the-Round effect with Co. Fire Chiefs report for January Matawan Township Committee­ Hoard of Education, schooi iibi << hcs, Township High School, as submit, its amphitheater design. showed firemen answered calls for men, and John B. Kenner. Mata-; compensation uf the Secretary, of the ted and approved by the rules com­ custodian of school moneys and of at­ F o r d ’60 F o r d The band will play selections two house fires, two brush fires wan Township Tax Assessor. The ! tendance nflieors, truant schools, in­ Til! ’55 T - B i r d mittee. He explained the methods from the musicals "My Fair La­ surance. maintenance of plant and ’57 F o r d and one car fire. Matawan Township Democratic rnirlanc* 500 I’airlHiw that will be used lo select delegates dy,” "The Music Man" and “The It was announced that eight men Club of Districts 2 and ,1 were not incidental expenses. "Every citivm of the United States 2-Dr., 8 Cyl. 4-Dr., B Cyl. Auto. and the procedures that will be Pajama Game.” A selection nf of the company will attend the the sponsors, as previously stated. of the age of 21 years who shall have 2-Dr. Vlcl. Fordo, l\S, F ordo followed in each district regarding standard Sousa Marches will lend New Jersey Pi re College at Man­ been a resident of the Stale SIX the selection of county committee­ MONTHS and of the coimly in which a contrast to the Broadway selec­ asquan High School; five men will he claims his vote SIXTY DAYS next ‘ 9 9 5 men and women and the GOP tions, The band will demonstrate attend Fire Police School nnd five before the election and who has been * 1 0 9 5 ‘ 9 9 5 ... * 4 9 5 .. candidates for the township com­ its versatility hy playing renditions permanently registered in the mu­ men will attend Middlesex Fire nicipal election district al least fori* m ittee. of Offenbacb, Beethoven ami Rach­ School on air erafl in Jamesbtir^. days prior In thr dale of the election, m aninoff. T h e firemen will sponsor their shnll he entitled to vole nt Ihe Kchool eledion. AppJicnHim for military nt For the first time in (J.S. Revenue monthly dance on Saturday, Fen. civilian absentee ballots may be made History taxes collected In IBIS ex­ The 16th A m endm ent g ave Con­ 24, in the fire house on R oute 34. to the secretary of Ihe Board of Edu­ ’57 D o d g e ’55 F o r d ’55 F o r d ’55 B u ic k ceeded |l,m.0M.M. gress the power to tax incomes. Tiie public is inviteti. c a tio n ". POLLING DISTRICT No. I 4 l)r. Polling place at the Matawan High 4-Dr., Auto. 4-Dr., Auto. Crown Vlcl. LEGAt; NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE School nt Broart Streel. Matnwnn, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION • . MONMOUTH COUNTY * 2 2 5 ’ 1 2 5 ‘ 2 2 5 * 9 5 . DOCKET NO. F.1M2-0I CIVIL ACTION ' NOTICB OK IN REM REKOHECLOSURE OF TAX HEN TITLES. TOWNHIIIP OF MATAWAN, a municipal corporation iu the County of Monmouth and Slate of . * New Jeiht y, • ' ,. P la in tiff ’54 F o r d -\ K- ’55 P ly m ’54 B u ic k ’52 P ly m Block 37, Lot H7H, Section No. I, Cliffwood Reach, usueHted to James E. Wllklnnoit, ' Mock n, t^it 1, Cliffwood Height*, UHnenned in the nantf of the Townnhlp of Malawan, • . Defendant*. 4-Dr. fH#.Itownshfp of Malawi** • municipal eorfwirailn* tn the County of Monmouth and state nf 2. Any pertuti dtftirlng lo protect a ilghl, till* or Interest t« tha described fnnd or any 4-Dr. w J t r t r v i parcel Iheieuf bv redemplion or tu cuntest plainiin'v rigid to foreclose, muni do an by p aying i ‘ 1 Taka Nutlet that nn Action, In rein, ha* been commenced In Ihe Superior Court of New Ri.v to rtfmtclofie pursmtnl to N.J.S.A, M:3*M)4.72, flection 1 nf C h a p te r 27H, Public Law* I he amount required lo redeem ai irl forlli below, |iIuk lulcrest to Ihe date nt redemption, *nd * 9 5 * 9 5 approved '»ml effective March 1, IliMI, a Mipplwnent Iu the "In Hem Tax f'orerlnMtre Art Mirh cunts a* the court may allow, prior to the entry of Judgment therein, or by filing an * 9 5 * 9 5 aniiwtr |o the complaint st-lllng forth defendant’* defense, within forty five ilnv* after dale of for the purpose of correcting, nnd overcoming any Irreiulti'ltlea In the prior foreeloNure th* publication of lid* nolle*. . . ,, .... gWH'fferitni)■ approved and In -Piny Imr nn.v ?ll, niiUumdlng1H4H (P,L. IfHH, right c.firt) of red^mplion ii.v Ihe tiling of Ihe ot landa a complaint from the nn tax February aale which a, Jl. In the event of ialhne lo redeem or answer by mn person buying (lie right lo eiitttfd In Ihe mid tux Mle eei'tiflcnten and tn reforeclnse mid forever bar anv nnd all right* redeem or answer, mich person nhnli N forever Inured and rorreluM'd of all his right, lille 4 rcdcmpUon or the iHnrrla of Innd dtNcrllwl In t'.if tax foreclosure list below, from nlnlntirr* and IhlereHt and (Mitilly of redemption In m d to the parcel's of Innd described In Ihe following ax llftt title*. Inx fui'trlosure list, ’58 Ram bler ’5 * F o r d 1, The action !• brought ntfulmd the land only, anil no pemonul Judgment may be 4. T h e follow ing I* a copy of the la x f.irt closure lif-t, »h ow lnr the tfind*: n g n ln il w hich ’58 P ly m ‘ therein, llil* adlon |* brought; ’57 F o r d TAX FORECLONUHK LINT t'iilrluno r,t» A m i. D a le I'K. 2-Rr. Swiiin AMU, M)r. I ’ertlfW Mama of im n e ra »i Name or owner l)r*crl|tllon D n le of A m i, A m i. of K, Ailld., P.S. 4l)r. 4.1)r, Siiviiy “K r rule m Jl appear* on last na II appear* of land lift T u x Sal* of 'J'»* lien* lo of 1, Atilti, Ta» Hate U k fliiullcal* at ‘ on urnenl la x II ap penra on T a x ai'ciiilnr Hr- »e* 8, Allld,, I1.S. lima of nrtilhfll duplicate, tax duplicate Sole anti, lo deem c o rd ­ ioreclnMire. and In cerlin* Him sole ing r a le ut Lis *ale, Includ ing f’r vt. ‘ 2 7 5 * 6 9 5 m o ck t.ot In i., pen. ‘ 6 9 5 * 5 5 0 cohIn. » ‘iat Arno Mlmich Jam ca K. Wilh I mom U/W/SI7 • 11,4 2 f IA h/:ui/3V (Cert, of Tux Hole) 17 n a (on lax duplicate* H i eiul Ulllhvaion hmniliiii of Milanitn n i 11/14/M 441.77 m i l l , 9ll4:i MATAWAN MOTO*S, INC. M/JhA W, KAM Ilnuiii SlrcM, KtA'perl, New Jtriey - r':"' ' 6 0 Main Street - Matawan ' ’’Aete'tif I'uleMviclltiit Feln'uaiy'1ft, ItW " n r I'tm ntlfr Thursday, February 15, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j . Pag* Three

Sunday services will be conduct­ sader choirs rehearse at 6:30 p.m.; at 7:10 o'clock. Intermediates meet T Baritone To Sing ed at 9:45 and 11 a.m. A nursery mid-week service, 7:10 p.m . and for tha sixth, seventh aad eighth is provided. During the 11 a.m. sanctuary choir rehearsal, 8:30 grades al 6:4S p.m.; Senior Method­ Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area worship service, the children’s p.m . ^A t Oncg Shabbat church service will be held for chil­ ist Youth Fellowship, 7:1# p.m.; dren from four-to-sixyears-of-age. St. John’s Methodist C h u rc h Post High School M.Y.F., 7:10 p.m. ' So u th M ala St., Mort Freeman, well-known First Charch a Christ, Sciential Trialty Church (Episcopal! Cohen is cub chairman and Mrs First Methodist Church Junior High Baptist Youth Fel­ lowship will hold a "Sweetheart Rarltaa Township Gethsemane Lutheraa Church ■ yo u n g America* baritone, will ap­ N Bread It, Kaypert M a la S t , M ata w an B. Hcrson, den mother. 117 M a la SI., M a ta w a a Rev. Norman R. Riley, Pastor Maple PL, Keypart pear al • (alt Onaa Shabbat which Sunday a a r v ica and Sunday Rev. Carroll B. Hall, A t the S abbath service S aturday Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor Ball'* on Saturday, Feb. 24, at 0 p.m . Sunday worship services arc at Rav. Frederick Boos, pastor will follow tha Friday evening ser­ School, II a.m. Wednesday, tseti- R e cto r at 11 a.m., the following will be The Women's Society of Christian Church servlcae on Sunday are j a.m., »:30 a.m. aad 1’ %.£>. vices of th* United Hebrew Cona re- mony meeting S p.m. Beading room Junior choir rehearaal is held blessed; Robert H. Glatstein, How­ Service will conduct a clam chow ­ First Baptist C h u rc h held at S:M a.m., 1:41 ajn. and gatlon, Keyport, on Feb. K at l:M Saturday at II a.m. * ard and Randi Jacobsen, Heidi der sale Fddsy at 11 a.m.; special Church school meets at l;M and open Wednesday and Saturday Iron F. Mala aid W. Third SU. 11 a.m. Church school meets at. Matina Sunday are at 7:45 Kreuter, Am y Lehrer, Alan Miller, meeting of Junior Fellowship, 1 11 a.m. The evening service is aeld 9:45 a.m. i to 4 p.m. a.m .; K a yp e rt Holy Communion, I a.m.; fam ily David and Jonathan Popplck. p .m . Tha natura of true happiness will Kev. Maurice W. P h illips, service and church achool, t:30 Drawing Day, refreshmenta will be Intermediate Youth Fellowship bo brought out Sunday at Christian P a s to r a.m.; Holy Eucharist and sermon, at I p.m. and the drawing at 11 meets at the church at 1:10 p.m. Science church services. Tho Delta Alpha Class will meet 11 a.m.; evensong, 7:M p.m. Epis­ p.m. Saturday for bowling. Selections from tha Bibla in ths Thursday at 1 p.m. In the church copal Young Churchmen meet at Divine worship services Sunday iesson-sermon on the su b je c t Jehevsh’a Wltsss m and the Dcacons and Deaconesses 7:30 p.m. are at 8:45 and II a.m. with a se r “Soul" Include these verses from Keypart Cengregatlea will meet in the evening at 8 p.m. I Chronicles (II): “Glory ya In Mra. A. Roggeveen, Red Bank, mon by ths pastor and music by Klagdom Hall, » Division St in the church. his holy name: let tha heart ef will apeak Monday at the regular the junior and senior chairs. “Some Talmud Teschlngs" will On Sunday there will be Sunday "I’ve been than rejoice that aask tha Lord meeting of Trinity Guild at 7:41 Monday the sub-district youth ral­ be the subject of discussion at the School at 9:30 a.m.; morning . . . Glory and honour are in his p.m. Her topic will be “The Ever­ ly will be held st 7:30 p .m . a t Ministry School Thursday at 7:25 worship, a nursery Is available, presence; strength and gladness greens," the Epiicopal Home for K eansburg. p.m. The service meeting follows 10:45 a .m .; Youth Fellowship thinking ara la hla place." the Aged In Moorestowa. Chapel choir rehearses Wednes­ at 8:30 p.m. . d ay a t 7 p.m.; crusader choir, 8 groups, # p.m. and evening service, Ooe of the citations to ba read Holy Communion will be cele­ John J. llolovacs will deliver the p.m . 7:30 p .m . from “Science and Health with Key brated Tueaday at I a.m. and Wed­ public Bible lecture, “Whet Is Junior choir rehearsal Is Thurs The Women's Association will to tha Scriptures" by M ary Baker nesday at 10 a.m. Trinity Men's °I y?u „ God's Way to Salvation?" Sunday day a t 2:43 p.m.; mid-week ser­ hold a rally on Monday at 8 p.m. Eddy states (p. 17): “Happiness Club will be hosts at a Valentine at 1 p.m. "Christian Courage” con­ vice, 7 p.m.; senior choir rehearsal, in the church. Tlie theme for the I* spiritual, born of Truth and Love. party on Wednesday at I p.m. in a I day tinues to be the subject for the 8 p.m . evening will be ‘‘Home Missions.” II Ii unselfish; therefore It cannot the parish house. Wstchtower Bible study, w hich be­ A spiritual vision week with Bible study is held Wednesday exist alone, but requires all man­ Senior choir wilt rehearse Thurs­ kind to ahare It.” g in s at 4: IS p.m . preaching each evening from morning at 9:30 a.m. at the church. day at S p.m. , Who would Mom rather hssr from than youT Why net phone Two new Bibla study centers have Sunday, Mar. 4, through Saturday, Anyone Is welcome to attend. In Calwy MsftadM C M been added In the area. They are M ar. 10, will be held Jointly with the evening the chapel and cru­ and cheer her with your voice righl now? Mew Jersey M D M at, Kaypert in Cliffwood at the home of Thomas the First Baptist Church. The guest Rev. Harry R. Fine, Faster Rev. Richard Lse Seett, Faster M o rio , 14 Prospect Ave., and la minister will be the Rev. David Youth choir rahaarasa Friday al Suadoy worship service Is at Haslet at the home of Nils Nelson, J. Evans and music will be direct­ T m m adult choir, • p.m. ■ I a.m.; church achool; II a.m. 2 Calt Dr. Other locations are ed by the Rev. David Juroe. & > a . R ahM U. O . U. Lmtoa, * f - Church achool maeta Sunday at T h e M e a 'a Club will meet Mon­ in Matawan, 111 Wilson Ave. and First Baptist Charch •:M a.m.; worship aervice, 11:41 day. t Atlantic Ave.; Port Monmouth, NmI laadar «f Mm aongragaiioa • M a la St., M a ta w a a a.m., "Tunnels oa the Turnpike," Prayer groups will not meet un­ 8 Monmouth Ave.; Noith Center­ in wUIWfldai*. Rev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor aarmoa topic: latsrmsdlate Youth til further notice, ville, at the homs of Arthur Pal­ Bank Conveniently U m oocaaioa will marie Um Bay* Fellowahlp and High School Youth Tha pastor will continue hia Church confirmation clasa begins mer; Kingdom Hsll, Keyport, Fellowship, T p.m. weekly aermons during the “Hour itioro Jew i* CanastiattM’. eel*- Feb. 11 from 1 to ]:M p.m. and A monthly meeting of the Moth* Bible Baptist Church of Power” Thursday evening at hra tle a ti National JewiA Music will continue for eight weeks on en* Association will ba held Mon­ Middle ltd., Haslet 7 : M p.m. Following this service, lly Mail Sunday afternoons at tha psrson- Week aad the Mth Aanivsrsary ti Rsv. Gilbert Wstt, Psstor the senior choir will rehearse. day at I p.m. : age, 241 Second St., South Amboy, the State ait b n e l . • Morning worship service Sundsy Cherub choir practices Saturday St Mary’s Ipbeepal Chart* liiis class is open to youth and is s t I I s.m. Donald Kaufmana a t 0:45 a.m. Tha Couples Club will Arraagemsats lor the event w en Eaat FraM Si., Kaypert adults of ths Methodist Church. made through the cooperation of will be the special speaker. Mr. m eet a t 8:15 p m. in the fellow­ Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector Prsysra for ths Lenten p ra y e r Kaufmann is a senior at Faith tha Bayahoro Committee for State booklet must b e received by the ship hall. Banking 1>y mail gaves lime and slepa, and you da Boy Scout Troop M will meet at Theological Seminary, Philsdelphia, of laraei Bonda voder the chalr- pastor by Sunday. 7 £m . and Boy Seoul Committee, and la a missionary candidate. not depend on banking hours. Send checks-or money ansnshtpof M in B. Dorothy Cohen. pm., on Thursday. Tho bayahoro committee covera th* Plrat Pseshytartaa Charch Bible School meets at >:45 a.m. On' Friday there will, be Holy Mra. Donald Kaufmann will give orders at any time from the nearest mail bon. W a fum iab Jewiah commuoitlea In Belford.i? 4 -X otfmm i un ion a t 8 : M a .m.' I s th e e v­ i M a i K Cfilfwood, Holmdel, Keansburg, nTpecttt'mesM geno-thi'clfiiaren." ening the Junior E.Y.C. will meet Evening worship service is at 7 B O TTLED ! apecial mailing envelopes for your convenience. ^'Keyport, Laurence Harbor, Marl­ at 7:M p.m. ' Rev. Chaster A. Callaway, boro; Matawan, Middletown, Mor- p.m. with Mr. Kaufmann again Confirmation clasa will he held F a st e r . bringing the message. Tim Grafton, ganville, Port Moamouth, Raritan Two morning worship services at • a.m. Saturday and junior choir a' Junior at Faith Seminary, will ■■ Township, Union Beach and Atian- Sunday ars at >:M and II a.m. Sun­ will rehearse at II a.m. ’ ’ play the piano at all services. An Increasing num ber o ( our customers use the con­ tic Highlanda. •> On Sunday there will he morning day School maeta at I: II a.m. Nur- Bible Study and prayer, hour GAS 'M r. Freeman haa dedicated him- prayer at 7:41 a.m.; Holy'Com ­ aery care is provided at 9:30 and venience of banking by mail, We recommend it to busy meeta on Wedncsdaya at I p.m. aelf to spreading the eongi, music munion, I a.m.; church school aad 11 a.m. for children under three- with the paator in. charge. nnd culture. of ;0arly America and family aervice, l:N a.m;; mom- years-of-sge. The Senior H ig h You Got Clean, Quick p e o p l e . ' Youth fellowship night is Thurs­ of laraei. He haa appeared aa aolo- ing prayer and address at II a.m., Group'meets at 1:41 p.m. d a y at 7:31. p.m. iit in New York's loading concert followed by a parish mcstlag. Ia The executive board of the Wo­ Heat Fav Cooking halls, including Town Hall. • the afternoon the Couples Club will men's Orgsniiation'meets on Mon­ Reformed Church el Keyport ■ He has . t o u re d In concerts meet st 4:43 p.m. . ■ day at I p.m. at the homs of Mrs. Warren St., Kaypert Prompt, Efficient throughout the United States, West- Brownies will, meet Tuesday ai Homer Leontine,' II Schenck Ave., Rev. John II. Sharpe, Pastor 1:11 p.m. . THB em Europe and Israeli presenting M s ts w sn . Choir rehearses Thursday at 8:15 Servico a repertory of songs reflecting the On Wednesday there will be Holy Boy Scout Troop 71 meets on p.m.; Sunday School teachers meet Communion al I a.m. followed by aspirations, struggles, humor, Tuesday at 7: M p.m.; Christian at the aame hour at the home of FARMERS AND MERCHANTS pathos and longings of humanity, a discussion group. In the evening Education Committee at 7:M p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen. s In addition, he hss broadcast aa the adult class meeting and the On Wednesdsy the M en's Chspter Confirmation class meets Friday KEYPORT CAS CO. NATIONAL BANK " soloist for United Nations Radio. intermediate and senior choir re- will sponsor a banquet for fsther at 4 p.m. at the parsonage. ' hearsala will be at'7: II p.m. and Mr. Freeman. Haa performed In and aon-daughter it fi:M p.m. T ic­ Sunday School meets at 1:30 Altliiate et the A.A.a will meet at • p.m. Matawan theatres throughout the country and kets may be obtained from Gordon a.m.; adult Bible study group, 10 on radio and television. He has Grace Methodist M agee, L O 1-4683. s.m.; morning worship aervice, been featured in the "Here's Is­ St. James PI. Brownie Troop meets on T hurs- 10:t5 a.m.; meeting of the Com­ KfYIW LUMBER rael Caravan," under the auspices Ualea Beach dsy at 2:4} p.m. - mittee for Intermediate Youth Fel­ of the Zionist Organization of Am er­ Rev. Eldrich C. Campbell Junior High Prcsbyteens meet on lowship, 2 p.m. & S1TPI.Y CO. ica, and is a frequent visitor to the H ssto r F rid ay a t 7 p.m.; Intermediate T h e finance commlttcu will meet G irl Scou t Troop meets at 2 p.m . “Echos of Isr«H" program of the Saturday at 19 a.m. intermed- in the church house Monday at 8 DuMont Television Network and the iste choir will rehearse. The M.Y.F. p.m . ' ‘ m Ualted Hebrew Cengregatlea Tel. LOwell 6-1872 j “Amerlcan-Israel festival'' show will hold a bake sale' atlO s.m . Bread St, Keypart Senior Youth Fellowship ni?ets on radio; : ' '■ - at the church. • ; Rabbi H. O. H. Levine Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sunday School is held at l: 3 t Cliffwood Insofar as possible, you should Expansion committee meets eldest And Uoat ilodora Bank la UonmouUi County — BatabUahad IB a.m.; worship service, II a.m. At Die Faith Reformed Church Member Federal Reserve System — Member Federal DepoaH laare— fill in-all required information di­ T h u rsd ay at 8:30 p.m. at the syna­ 8:30 p.m.. Junior M.Y.F. meets: . M id d le R

Communication Annual Scout-O-Arama ®lje ' HVAiliMED IMi - M fH atCniU HN» - J. M4ML IRMN, m iU M M Parking Area Needed" in the Feb. annual Scout-O-Arama on Saturday from 2 until 8 p.m. at Sacred H 1. 8, 19*2 issue of The Matawan Hoaao AbooS M ho Aai M aes Ws lie * k Ils lo ai I k Heart Hall, Washington Ave,, South Journal in which you gave your ~irusw Amboy. There will be exhibits of - 0«r«WtM V. Brow*. tM tditf U M "general approval” and withhold­ Fifty Year* Ago election. A total of 93 votes were Ci b, Scout and Explorers’ crafts jMTMt M ■ w m iiM * Um pwpl*. »/ Um nopfe ing "specific approval" until you (Issu e T h u rsd ay , F eb . 15, 1912) cast in the two districts as com­ from all troops. Boys from Troop THIS *N THAT . . . W ith tax rates being announced I.* M> ttm li k M m aw km IMcmt* ol M U m ana On Tuesday night Thomas Tas- p a re d w ith from 1,000 to 1,500 In 07 and Cub Pack (T7, sponsored by _ „ ______arafudta- "rev iew a n engineering report on from time to time this month, almost all of them based on M lOd* tilt M M at rn» mafc aMMM Maa at •rafudiw sini sat in the sitting room in the elections of recent years. Cheesequake Fire Co., will partici­ I • aaaaa, laaau aaaaarvatlva aaaaaar. raiywtlof Uia laallanabia right* it, the estimates of costs Involved true value, many property owners are brushing up on their I m m T B m . «a* lE ifc r M U M tUalf wortt/af UmK canMaiw*. rear of his fruit store smoking a Members of Matawan Township p ate. a n d the a m o u n t of owner resistance c ig a r. A customer came in and he Committee and many citizens from multiplication tables . . , and in some towns, they im­ *tw M — Im m PaM 1 Maunaa. ntm Jaraay.1 that might develop," I desire at laid down his cigar and went to the Freneau section of the town­ mediately consult the Yellow Pages for a realtor and a fcrto agraflM anara k MaMai ta tka aaal al ta *aca th is tim e to call your attention to attend to him. He spent some min­ ship appeared before the Mayor moving van . , . Most folks in these parts are looking for­ ■mSCTEmSI utes in the store and while he* was and Council at their regular meet­ Lanzaro Still the following. ward to the Jersey Coast Boat Show, opening Saturday at To Ihe best of my knowledge there the women folks of the ing, Tuesday night, to ascertain (continued from page one) NATION.AI EOITORIAI Asbury Park's Convention Hall . . , Four business firms it w as at the Dec. t, 1959, M a ta ­ house smelled burning cloth and what action the borough would fice hours, 9-11 a.m., Monday, Wed­ a s 3 > c £ t i A n wan Borough Council meeting that made an investigation. They found take in providing water for that nesday, and Friday, saying it could from Keyport will be represented . . . Speaking of busi­ soother strip of my property was the table cloth on fire and were section of th e township which cause hardships and prevent some ness, did ’ja see where a British electric parts firm this offered to Matawan Borough to not long in getting it out doors. wai about to form a water district welfare applicants from receiving month adopted a policy not to hire any more buxom girls. The early discovery of the fire no if the borough would serve them aid. But he admitted he had no widen Jackson St. at the corner The reason was that they couldn’t get close enough to close- THUMDAY, FEBRUARY H. M B nf Little and Jackson Sts. and doubt prevented a more serious with water on a satisfactory basis. knowledge of any hardship cases tolerance work . . . Occupational hazard? . . . Oh yes, along Jackson St. to Ravine Dr. loss. Sunday movies were again hotly caused by Mr. Nivison’s hours. Committeeman Lamberson ask­ and that property to be given Ice was cut in the Matawan debated before the Mayor and Bor­ for those who missed the end of the world as predicted a ed why Mr. Lanzaro was complain­ without price. Creek a few days ago sixteen inch­ ough Council, Tuesday night, when few weeks ago, don’t give up . . . .latest statistics show Mind Your Road Manuers ing of office hour* set more than the pastors of the M.H. Church and that if you drive a car now, you have a 50-50 chance of If a proposal is on the move, es thick. It probably is thicker than a year ago. *'! just found out about ■ O hw rvinw of road court**ka make* driving a pleasure the Presbyterian Church, with citi­ so to speak, in Matawan Borough that now, as the weather conditions it here tonight/' Mr. Lanzaro said. either being killed or involved in a major traffic accident zens and Councilmon protested andalao balpa cut down accident rates. If you can make it to extend Jackson St., it seems to have been such as to increase the The exchange occurred after Mr. in your lifetime. a habit to u m directional aignab every time you make a me that it is moving at a snail's thickness rather than diminish it. their disapproval. The matter, af­ Nivison gave his monthly report. ter a lengthy discussion, was left TALKING ABOUT THE end of the, world bit that went on tum or dung* a traffic lane, other driven will have plenty pace toward any progress. While shoeing a horse in Mor­ Mr. Lanzaro asked him when he ganville Tuesday William Hardy hanging in the air. with the soothsayers, wouldn’t it be awful if you actually of warning and can m ain up their mind what to do. (S ig n e d ) was available to assist relief clients. was kicked on both knees and he Next Wednesday night, a Parent- believed them, decided to spend all your money, leave Mrs. Kathryn Lisk Mason Mr. Nivison said during officc However, don't abuie the directional signals. Many had to quit work. IM Jackson St. Teachers' Association will be or­ hours and by appointment, and your wife, tell the boss off only to have the alarm ring drivers believe that as long as they flash the light they can Saturday morning the mercury Matawan, N. J, ganized in the High School Audi­ anytime in emergencies. Mr. Lan­ Monday morning . . . come to think of it, who set the change traffic lanes without fear. Make sure you have went below zero here again. At Dr. torium . zaro said these hours were not suf­ alarm in the first place? . . . About the only thing those no m to make the move before flashing the signal. Jackson’s the thermometer regis­ M iss B ern ice W. B row n has a c ­ ficient. Under the previous welfare Indian star gazers did was to conjure up an earthquake in ■ M any accidents are caused by driver carelessness. Bright tered three below, and there were cepted a position with Watson, director, Edward Crine, welfare no doubt other places in town Armstrong and Company, a New clients could see the director ut Japan .. . or was that evil-cye Floogle . . . Getting on lights' blind drivers coming toward you. Don’t take the anytime, he said. where it was still lower. York brokerage house. to other things, is it my imagination or is that severe cool- chance of having this involve you in an accident. W henever “Too Many Husbands," given Better Hian Previous System Inglis Uppcrcu bought the prop­ ncss among the four Democrats on the Matawan Township you sea a car approaching, put on the dim lights. Regular Monday night in Broadway Theatre Committeeman Charles T. McCue erties of the Aeromarlne Klemm checkups on your lights will insure their working properly. by the Matawan Dramatic Club for said he thought regular office hours Committee beginning to thaw a little . . . or is it just my Corporation in Keyport ut a rc* the benefit of the Keyport Literary were better than the previous sys­ imagination . . , Mayor Collichio of Keansburg announc­ Dim, worn out headlights, can be just as dangerous as cetver’s sale on Wednesday on his Club, drew nearly a full house. tem. Welfare clients then hud to ed recently that this year, preliminary conferences on the brights. M ake sure your lights are bright enough to warn bid of $200,000, Harmless Molds Many attended from Matawan and catch the director when' he was oncoming cars of your presence but properly controlled to Don’t panic if you see mold home, he said, and never knew municipal budget were not featured by a “bottle of Scotch enjoyed the dancing which followed T h ir t y Y eara A r o enable you to cut down glare. growing on house plant pots or when that would be. in the middle of the table.” Councilman M arty Lohsen the play. The receipts were over (Issu e F rid a y , Feb. 5, 1932) •' W ith the checking devices now available, it takes only even on the soil. Mr. Lanzaro then voted against commented he thought it was perfectly all right when the $250 and th e net p ro fits will be Township Hall on Atlantic Aven­ Dr.' Spencer H. Davis, extension payment of the semi-monthly wel­ m inutes to give your headlamps a complete check. Protect a round $150. ue was the scene of another hot fellows chip in for the mellow . . . and added, “I'm a plant disease specialist at Rutgers, fa re bill. yourself and fellow drivers. . ■ . Last Saturday morning the discussion last night, when the Rye man myself.” offers some, reassuring words An ordinance requiring posting schedule of trains on the New York Township Committee held its LIKE ALL GREAT SHIPS . . . the brand, spanking about piolds—or fungi if that’s of performance bonds for repa’ir tt Long Branch Railroad was inter­ monthly meeting. The room was of street openings was ordered what you want to call them. new S.S. France actually is a floating (and how) community. fered with for-.a.boj4l_t3t’Q hours*. packed JLO. nvorfiowinR and some d ra fted. Ahuard fur the passengers and crew are 364,000 sheets' A fungus or mold can sometimes and it was all due to a horse. who were late had difficulty in get Township Treasurer Irving G. be responsible [or plunt disease In an advertisement in this issue ting the door open enough to wedge Perry jr. was ordered to prepare napkins and table cloths, 47,500 pieces of silverware, 23,700 - but only special ones can harm a D. E. Mahoney sells granulated su­ themselves in. an inventory of township property. plates and 44,000 glasses. For the round trip the France plant. The ones you see on com­ gar, six cents a pound; lar^e can This past week, H. A. Eigard, Mr. Perry said he will receivc was stocked with 15 tons of meats, four tons of poultry, five position or clay pots and on flats , 10 cents per can; large can owner of the Matawan Theatre, tax payments between 9 a.m. and Senator: Case tons of fish and an assortment of vegetables, fresh fruit, of seedlings and soil are harmless. beets, 10 cents a can, three for 25 teased this house to the Matawan 5 p.m. Monday through Friday «t Theatre incorporated, the new com* eggs, cheese, milk, cream and flour, A distilling plant divid­ . •' These non-harmful molds come c e n ts. his home, East Francis Ave., and in green, yellow and white, and Hon. and Mrs. H. S. Terhune, pany taking charge on Monday. R oute 520, R obertsvillc. ed into four sections produces 1400 tons of water a day so they grow on organic matter in the who have been spending some Matawan Public Hculth Associa­ that there is no stint either for drinking or sanitation pur­ tion will make no further move at Reports To You soil. months at Marlborough Hotel, As­ poses. For those who avoid water the Franco took on 1200 Composition containers nnd bury Park, have returned here for this time to establish a separate h e a d q u a rte rs according lo the ac* Fees Eased For bottles of champagne, 1000 bottles of fine wines, 1300 bot­ wooden flats are organic mnterial, a while. It is said they contemplate a trip South soon and will make tion taken al the meeting of the A s ­ (continued from page one) tles of whisky and gin, 1100 bottles of liqueurs, 7500 bot­ too. In some potting soils are ma­ so c ia tio n Tuesday night, in the nure, straw or leaf mold thnt en­ Augusta, Ga., their headquarters. groups would be allowed to use tles of taolu wine, 10,000 quarts of wine for the crew and Health Center. From Washington courage fungi or molds as well as Supt, John EnrlglrTof Freehold that building until the school ad­ 18,000 quarts of beer , . . It’s a wonder they made New Mayor Edward W. Currie, Matu- plants to grow. visited the Matawan Graded School ministration had gotten “set” in York at all. Wednesday of last week. wan, today announced his candi­ its occupancy and functioning in the Be Glad They’re There Miss Mildred Brown was a week­ dacy for the nomination of State building. Somo gardeners like to use end guest of Miss Helen Pitman Senator on the Democratic ticket. The move provoked a storm of classroom lo each 40 homes." feated current expense item Feb. 28 He is the first to enter the race ground corn peat moss or other at Freehold. discontent at the time, but the A 17-acre tract was reserved for from 5 to 9 p.m. The amount to plant material for mulched seed for the Senatorial nomination. board stuck to ils point. Leonard the school when the Pine Haven be submitted will be decided nt the The Pretldenl'i recent announce­ populations which locate In su b u r­ beds or cold frames. These, too, Fifty Yean Ago Miss Margaret Devlin was a Booth, a member of the buildings map was approved. hoard’s organization meeting Mon­ ment that he would press (or crea­ bia seekinfi tax relief, but are con­ support mold growth. (Issu e T h u rsd ay , F eb. 8, 1912) sponsor at the baptism of Mary und grounds committee, admitted Dr. William J. Sample, superin­ day. T h e February meeting of the Louise Purcell, daughter of Mr. tion of a new government depart­ fronted with the need of once In short, if you find a moldy sur­ Thursday there had been a restir­ tendent, reported on the curricu­ Matawan Township Committee was and Mrs. Stephen Purcell of New ment hai touched ofl lively public a ga in providing those services al­ ring of complaints over fees charg­ lum revision being carried on in face, be happy. This just shows held in the Township Hall last Sat­ York, Sunday. The baby was nam­ debate. The agency he propose* at ready established in the cities ed once the no-use-at-all period in elementary schools. He referred *o that you have organic matter in urday afternoon. By resolution the ed after Mrs. Purcell’s aunt, Mrs. which they have left. the high school expired Nov. 15, But a report from the principals em­ Assign Policeman -cabinet level would be known as the coil, and that's good. Committee fixed the appropriations P. J. Devlin. (ha Department ol Urban Affairs Prsllam Of Older Suburb he insisted the chunges “had been phasizing work with handwriting (continued from page one) If you're a microbiologist, you for 1912 the same as last year Miss Mary Frances Davies re­ a n d Housing. It is also a problem of the older under consideration some time" and the science program. children at the close of classes. may even discover the source of They ore: For roads, $1,200; ways ceived her cap, February 1, at the and did not represent a giving-way ' All the elements ol a g o o d politi­ suburb, as w ell a s the central city, something like penicillin or strep­ an d m ean s, $1,000; poor, S500. llahnemnnn Hospital, Philadelphia, The board moved to terminate Petition Presented by the board to pressure from any c a l squabble i r e here: T h e Inher­ of “sturbia," that sad but apt com­ tomycin, says Dr. Davis. These fa­ A heavy snow fell early Sunday where she is a student nurse. the contract of Bob L. Beasley as A petition containing 255 signa­ ent distrust of the rural member of ment on tho fate of today’s suburb mous drugs, the latter discovered morning, and this, because of tho group or organization. It was a re­ a department head in the Madison tures prolesling the removal of the Charles Yerger returned home quest by Norman Dorff for an ele­ C o n g re ss for the “city slicker” is which may be losing ihe battle for at Rutgers, both come from molds continued cold weather, has made Township High School for “just and \ crossing guard from the intersec. the fore part of the week after mentary room for the Playmakers, at odds wilh the concern ol those the better, greener life sought by such as you may find on your sleighing good in the country dis­ spending several days in Anderson, sufficient reasons.” The reasons j tion during the hours when chil- Inc., a dramatic society, and of Ro­ from urban centers that their con­ millions of its inhabitants when flower pot. tricts. Yesterday the temperature Ind., on business. were not given at the meeting. : dren are going to and from school stituents are underrepresented in they fled the central city. was higher than for many days, bert Fallon, for the Sayre Wood was presented lo council Tuesday Droopy Plant and this had its effect in melting Through the efforts of Jacob R. South Plus 21 League, a softball government and cannot find a re­ The new department would need Lefferts, 500 calico bass und 500 night. The 50 persons who attended Mrs. F. E., Manasquan, wonders the snow and ice beneath it, but organization that brought the issue ce p tiv e c a r fo r their complex prob- to be strengthened in that the black bass were added to the well- the council meeting favored the im­ not to any appreciable extent. to the table Thursday. Mayor Appoints proposal now does not plan ade­ what's happening to her Dieffen- stocked waters of Lake Lefferts mediate replacement of the police­ The report thut Blacksmith New Scale Approved No one believes we arc going to quately to bring all the programs bachla plant. It grows well but then this week. (continued from page one) man. Several even offered to pay the leaves droop and hang down. Loesch was going to go to Keyport The new scale approved is: High so lv e for 126,000,000 urban-d w elllng affecting an urban society under to open a shop there is denied by The Educational Committee of members still are being studied. to have the crossing protected. She has been fertilizing it once a school auditorium rents for $50 for -Am erican saiitheirJiou sing .Jrans-„ one administrative roof. ______him The^mmnr. was currant. ' Matawan Wornan’s Club is busy The resignations of the present Mr. Ryan e,\plained_.tfti*„;iolict-. portatioo snd land-use problems "moiitlnnKd-suspects- she- may- titr preparing For the annual Washing' •one-rehearsa-l-atKl-ottc-pertm^ttafiee- 'board members"were'not accepted A s u rb an life becomes more both Matawan and Keyport nnd in ste ad of the previous $60 fee. T he have been protecting the crossing Just by creating a new agency. But com plex, the controversy grows watering it tno much. he says he cannot understand where ton Birthday party hold every and they will continue until the •gymnasium rental ffor athletic since September. For the past 10 I believe that a useful purpose sh arp e r between highway planners, Malcolm R. Harrison, extension it emanated from, as he had no in­ year for the benefit of the scholar­ board is reconstituted. Mayor Ap­ events only) has been reduced from years the school board has pro* would be served by the new Depart­ w bose concern is often exclusive­ specialist in floriculture at Rut­ tention of making a change. ship fund. This year, instead of a plegate said he hoped he could $75 to $40. C lassroom s w hich p re ­ vided a crossing guard but since ment. ly with traffic needs, and the local gers, suggests no fertilizer for 1 Daniel Brewer of Morganville will dance, it will be a bridge party for m ake the new appointm ents at th»‘ school regionalization it has be­ work the Holmes M. Stilweil farm which preparation is being made viously rented for $15 now will rent tlrbaa Natisa hou sin g authorities, whose objec­ while and keeping the soil on the Feb. 27 m eeting. come the obligation of tho bor­ near here and has removed his for a large turn-out. The bridge for $5. The athletic practice field tive is to avert new slums while d ry side. To Write For Easements ough to provide a guard if one is America has been transformed family to the farm. party will ho held Saturday night, will rent for $10 instead of $25 and they wrestle lo replace existing Then, too, the plant may be pot- B orough A ttorney E d w ard W. w anted. ' from a predominantly rural to an During the absence of the Misses F e b ru a ry 20. the double team room for $10. ones. The federal government, in essentially urban nation. Nearly 70 bound, and in need of repotting. Johnson from their home on Mon­ All other fees will remain the Currie was instructed to write Mr. Ryan pointed out that the cooperation with Wagner Market Co. advertises in per cent ol our population and the states and February nnd March usually is the day evening a thief entered the same in the high school. The reg­ property owners where easements police previously had to leave tho localities, provides funds for each. this issue prime rib roast, 25 cents ■early M per cent ol our produc­ repotting season. house by taking a screen out of a ular rental fee for non-service or­ are needed for construction of the crossing unprotected when they an­ a pound; sirloin steak, 29 cents a sewer extension. Councilman Ed­ tive capacity are located within ur- W hile B ugs rear window. He went through the ganizations re m a in s at $125 for the swered radio calls. The announce­ pound; chuck roast, 14 cents a ward E, Hyrne reported appraisal < baa areas. Our urban population, rooms and when he left took only pound; spare ribs, 10 ccnts a au d ito riu m , $150 gym nasium ; $25, ment that the police would no long, M rs. C. H. M., Woodbury, is an­ figures have been received and are over tbe next quarter century, is Morganville Couple $30 in cash. The robbery was dis­ pound; legs of genuine lamb, 19 classroom ; $74, ca fe teria dining a r­ er guard the crossing was made noyed by white flying bugs around on file. Mo.st of the easem ents he expected to in c re ase by about 100,- covered about 10 o'clock upon the cents a pound; cross rib, top sir­ ea; S25, athletic field, and $25, dou­ to alert parents to Ihe fact tint the Ski In Vermont her rose of Sharon. return Df the Misses Johnson from noled are in the Ravine Dr. sector M0.0M people. In the transforma- Probably white fly, says Mr. loin, boneless rump, top or bottom ble team room. crossing was not always protected. tlon, we have witnessed a shocking the meeting of Glenwood Mission round roast, 21 cents a pound; An additional fee of S5 per hour and attempts will be made by the It was believed thnt parents and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gentile, Harrison. He recommends a thor­ deterioration ol m any urban areas. [Band. M iss M ay Jo hnson had the large Florida juicy oranges, 25 will be made for use of facilities sewer committee to negotiate with children should not depend nn tho Morganville, and Mr. and Mrs. Vic­ ough spraying with DDT in a for­ Over the past three decades, Con­ receipts from the mite boxes with ccnts a dozen; choice ripe toma­ after midnight for those entitled property owners affected concern­ crossing heing guarded by a po­ to r Appaneal, Middletown, spent mula intended for plants. Plant : greia has responded to the prob- her and after the robbery was dis­ toes, two pounds fo r 21) cents to the service and $10 fur the rental ing easement rights. liceman who might be called away three days skiing at Stowe, Vt. leaves don’t like the oily kind in­ covered she felt it was prudent to iems created by this rapid growth. celcry hearts, 10 cents each. rate. A conference was agreed upon at any time. The crossing is pro­ tended for use against household take them to a neighbor’s for safe Both Republican and Democratic M uter Vincent Gentile jr., spent after members of the First Aid insects. keeping. The same night Dr. Van- Other Stipulations tected by a traffic light which haa Admiaistratiooa have supported, the weekend with hia uncle and Squad asked to have the siren sig­ Wickle’s dental office was entered Any civic group or non-profit or­ a pedestrian control button. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peter­ DDT In a push-button can is Probation For nal for calls reinstituted. The con­ and Congresa has enacted, pro­ but nothing was taken, it wns re­ ganization, not a recognized school grams of slum clearance and ur­ son jr., Cheesequake. handy to use. Be sure to read the organization, will be permitted the ference, scheduled for last night, label. ported. There are many idle peo­ Two In Borough ban renewal, mortgage insurance Mrs. Albert Taber has returned ple about Matawan just now and use of school facilities for meeting r> was between members of the Same Budget On for homeowners, home improvc- hom e from Monmouth Medical that may account for this and other Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser jr., purposes and other activities at a j squad, civil defense unit and the ment loans, low-rent public housing, C enter where she was a patient. First Aid Auxiliary thefts. Mntawan Borough, imposed sus­ fee of $3. John Partridge, a board ! fire department, (continued from page one) purchase aad sale of mortgages to Mrs. August BokM is spending Racing with sleighs on Broad pended county jail sentences and member, specified that this fee’ 11 was announced ihm th<» hor- 1712.5 w hich m a d e its ra te $1.91 •taUHao Me Market aad provide som e tim e in Florida visiting Has Dinner Meeting Street, Red Bank, is a popular put two offenders on probation in wfll be payable in advance. , ou«h hall will remain open Friday i pCr $100 of assessed valuation. The liqatdlty tar martgage investments, friends. amusement this week nnd many disorderly cases heard by the board Organizations operated for pri- j evenings, tlie same hours that ; attendance for the borough was fast horses arc out on the speed­ , toaas for public facilities, for pub. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Smith and The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mor­ nt his .second sitting. vate gnin may rent the elementary ! hanks are open, for the collection 1225 making its rate $1.50 pur $100. : Uc works planning, for housing for family visited relatives In Morgan­ ganville First Aid and Rescue way every afternoon. The races room for $5, payable al time of ap- j of taxes und water rents. Council- Mr. Bradley recommended resub­ arc a magnet which draws thou­ Joseph Rice, 21 Clinton St., Mata­ ths elderly, for housing of college ville over the weekend. Squad held their regular meeting wan, was fined $25 and $5 costs in plication. j man John J. Walsh reported van- mitting the budget unchanged to Students, and a wide range of oth-. at the Poet’s Inn, Freneau. Thurs­ sands to witness them, the visitors Rental fees for churches or other1 dais are stealing the rope on the the voters. coming from far und near. addition to the other penalty for a er activities. day evening. Following the meet­ organizations using school facilities j flagpole at Memorial Park. He Defeated By Narrow Margin ' In the House of Representatives count of assault nnd battery against At ,the same Ume, Um federal ing a dinner wns held. on a monthly basis or for longer suid police have been alerted to Roy S. Matthews, vice president Harmony Club Meets on Tuesday Congressman Scully In­ his father, John. The defendant > government has sought, and prop­ periods• * of * time• arc puyablo in ad­ ;)a|| (j,js practice. Those attending wsre Mrs. Jo­ t roduced a bill to provide for the gained leniency only by a plea that of the board, also said he favored erly so, to encourage the solution At Morfanville Home seph Lanzaro, the new president; examination and survey of the he acted in a drunken rage and vance in the officc of the secretary the same budget because of the of urban problems through state Mra. Wilbur Kilcomins, vice presi­ deplored what he had done after of tbe board, Monday through Fri­ narrow margin by which it was Mrs. Martin Smith sr., Morgin- Matawan Creek. jjSnd local action, including area- dent; Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Mrs. On January 31 Miss Marguerite regaining a sober state. The fath­ day of tho week prior lo the first defeated, lie nlso stressed the fact villc, was hostess to the Harmony Marlboro wide regional and interstate co­ Kenneth Miller, Mrs, Marlin Winter moved into her new home er signed complaint after policc day of each month. that only 10 per cun: of the voters Club on Tuesday evening. Games operation. It provides, for example, Smith Jr., Mrs. Otto Jlndrcck, Mrs. nt Cliffwood. It is situ a ted on w hat rescued him. I'lne Disapproves (continued from page one) of the district vnied Feb. (5. and were played and prizes won. Re­ grants to assist small communities Edward O’Connor, Mrs. Frances wus formerly a part of the Rose Arthur J. Walt/ jr., Aberdeen Both revised policies were ap­ In Ihe board election, incumbents j i^canse of tlie pressure of the cun- freshments were served, The table and to regional and metropolitan Polichak, Mrs. Walter Shellock, farm nnd the house Is of modern ar. Rd., was placed on probation one proved by all members present John Partridge jr. and Stanley ; trovtTsia! circular against it. was dccorated with miniature areas in their efforts toward com- Mrs. Chester Jameson, Mrs. Louis chitocture, roomy and conveniently year and assessed $5 costs on com­ with the exception ...... of Richard...... Pine. K ordzinski received SSI and Slit), M r i) o |{m. s a jd ihe budget w as heart baskets filled with candy. prehaasive planning. In this area, Uaeri, Mrs, Roy Anderson, Mrs. arranged. It adds to the value of plaint of Patrolman Curnien Mes­ Mr. Pine nrguod the fees were still ! vo{(,,s respectively. A newcomer. ! n minimum one and hoped that it 'the activities of the federal govem- Those attending were Mrs. Vera Joseph Scffler, Mrs. Robert Mou- the adjoining land nnd It Is hoped sina, borough police, that the de­ "too high" and said he believed ' William Nice, received DM votes. wul,|(j ju_, (.nough for the year, lie m tatare not sufficiently co-ordin­ Brown, Mrs, Joseph Lanzaro sr., sciV and Mrs. Florence Fnrrell others will emulate her example fendant had used foul and abusive cost “stymied competition nmll‘^ ,-s Catherine Mollis, Ihe other in- jju,( „n„(> nf ijlL. jg people at ated. The welter of agencies dcal- Mrs. Lulu Ben!, Mrs. Chester soon. language to a police officer over a handicapped the arts cumbent, declined to seel; re-elec- public hearing on the budget ing with city p roblem s often ob- Jameson, Mrs. Holmes Limber- A . J. Curtail has ordered u forty- telephone. Meanwhile, the l>oard agreed >o tWN* | asked any questions. He added that horse power Michigan five passen­ ,‘K i ir e s objectives. (>no a rm nf Ih e son, Mrs, Joseph Barnabn, Mrs. Puul Katrenbach, Lloyd Kd., Mr. Pine’s request for a meeting . , , , , _ , , : nun(.■ nf the people fi'sponsiblc for Dolan Regional ger touring car for Ills own use. : ^government fin d s Itself a t o d d s w ith Henry Braufijgan, Mrs, Joseph La- M ataw an paid $10 und $5 co.sis on Holmdel Township jtlie eireulur was present. These are sold by Vreeland & Den­ with Ihe Recreation Commission he goals of another, Murn sr., Mrs. Leo hammers. • (continued From page one) ser and are mudc by the same a complaint by Patrolman John lo work out n schedule of use of Mrs. Hineur, said she nils shock- CeOrdlaale rragraaM Mrs, JumcHOn won t h e dnrk Muller, borough police, of striking Mnlo, again was named attorney compnny lhat manufactures the school facilities in connection with Tlm't' out (if four propositions ed when she Irurned Ihe budget ' Here, I think, lies one of the horse prize. n parked car. at JIOOO retainer fee. Dr. S.D. I.a- Everettl another ear handled byjjjirJ Ihe township recreational pro- were approved Uy vmurs in tin* J was defcnled. Shu caid "We can't , graat potential advantages of the to w was renamed school physician local dealers. .-■■■•» - lluhmlcl 7Vncnsiu|i hool Diiilrie! , aflonl llic luxury of lid I f S'j.sHi-on;-,..... i new department. Fpr the depart­ a I $B0u per year. ' ough police, arraigned Audrey Van- The driver eduratioii pio|;iu:n | blit llie major Itnn. current ex- ! any mure." Willi llie opening of i m iat would bo lo a position to co­ Dane* Contests At Thirty Year* A g o Pelt, Tennant Rd., MnrgnnvilU’, for Mr. Dolan slated all comnilttres wn.i advanced by an offer from J.jpenses ol 5:171,511, was defeated > llie new junior-senior liie.h seliool ordinate the multiplicity of federal (Issue Friday, Fell. Vi, 111,12) hitting n utility pole wilh her car. Youth Record Hop would he nuincd at the next regu­ Hobeil Snplr, president of Sayre-I by 2K voles. Tlie count was 24.1 lo j and Ihe Levilt School, Ihe district programs which have, as tliuir pur­ Representative William II. Sul- She nuid $10 an d $5 costs. lar meeting except for the liuililiim ville Motors, who offered llie use 21.1 a^ainsl Ihe proposal of llie o;:po<'ls lo go on full sessions for pose, the promotion of orderly pliin of Matawan, memhci' of Ihe Robert K. GilmUme, Crinc Rd., of line or more car*. j Ixiiird of education. j iho lir.sl Hum ill several yenrs, The youlh record hop will be committee for the high school Morganville, was summoned by Pa­ community planning and growth. llouse Nuval Affairs Committee, School Offered j A enpilal out In v levy of {''II,7.111 : she declin ed. held Friday evening at the Ameri­ which liu.t to be continuously on trolman Messlna for delinquent In­ ; In New Jersey, oars Is aot oaly unti co memben al (lie House sub­ The limit'd received n letter from can led by u slim mait-iln of lour! Are Taxpayers Tno can Legion Home, Sumnterffeld duly. Mr, Manville was renamed spection. T h e fine wai $5 and $5 a problem ol urban over-crowding, committee Investigating the con- Dnvld Dickson, of Saul Cantor Af- voles. 22(1 lo 221!. Voleis ulso up : "llie taxpayers should real Im­ Aye., Laurcnce llurbor, starting at as chairman, Floyd Brown, Frank costs This officer Kimimoncd at dty slums and downtown de­ Hlructlon of the Navy dirigible, Ak­ h Is o socliiles, Inc., New Yoik, develop­ 7:30 p.m , Duncan and Knrl F. Heuser are Jo h n J . I reyer, lla/let, for no li* proved tin- transfer of {filXX) from j that we are taxpayers loo wilh cay, ul strangling traffic and de­ ron, will sail ibosrd the ship from er! of I'lne Haven, Houle file, next Dance contests are conducted the citizen members and Luther cc n ie in poftMHiAion. The fine wits $1 currcnl expenses |o capital outlay children nllcmliim lueal schools," pressed business sections. It Is a the naval air ttatlon at Lakchmst lo Sayre Woods South, It offered 2711 lo 101 and Ihe Iransfer of J.10, ! she added. and refreshments are available. A. Faster and F. Howard Lloyd nnd |5 nut*. problem, Mo, of urban sprawl, ol Minietlnie next week. eonftlrui'llnn nf a school on the OtIO front the current expense »e- Chaperones from Ihe Laurence )r, the fuculty members, Patrolman Midler summoned She urneil volerj of the dlitrlcl the obliteration of city llaoa. tl u r ­ Tilt' voters nf Madison Township, John N, UeorgMfl, Pleasant Vntiey smile basis as when (’anlor A h s o - coiuil In drill service 300 lo I,TO, to vole when 111. (uidttet II rciuli- llarhor American Legion Post 1.11 Mr. Bindley was appointed act­ ban growth leapfrogging lata rural hy a vote of 174 to M, authorised Kd., Murgtfnvllle, for passing a elates were developing Sayre In a fnur-H-ny race for three wiitu milled al a *|ireinl eledlon Tum* and the Ladles Auxiliary are In ing secretary of the board nt ClOt areas, and of haphazard suburban the Hoard of Filueatloti of thnt slop .ilgn. Ihe fine wha $5 and Woods South, one achool nioin for il slake on llie board, one Inciitn- day. attendance. per month unlll a regular appoint­ grow th, lownship to borrow 14,M# on a cost*. This offrnsr? brought tlie every 'III homes sold, llie school lo henl, M rs. Alma K. Itecelru, lost l.uihcr A, Mister, superlntendcm, Teen-ager* f r o m neighboring m ent Is innde. O * oae liaad, as Ihe Senate Oov- nolo lo meet Its ohllgullona during sam e penally for Victor Ol* *i»o 'I, be stalled when HIM homes have In her bid for re-elccllon, Succejn. nlso rlmrnclerl/ed llie budget lts ii communities are Invited tn attend, OMMMBt Operations Committee re- T h e rules In effect lust y e a r, the present year, mused by llie IJm len. received nccupnncy peniills. All (ul cumlldali'r. were flinrles li. m inim um one. lie said II inl^-hl • ports, II is a problem of Ihe rural which Include the third Monday ol Kcltool (und being tied up in the llils Is "provldliiK Ihe lownship and I In mill nn, .'1115; A rm and Resel lie necessary lo pul as many as aotghbors who help pay dlsprapnr- N o w I* t h * llm* lo advertise the month an a regular meeting Mutnwnn llnnk, The amount will Now It Ihe time lo mU'eiline Its opcni'lc* abide hy Iheir olill- 'F Jm 1' "ml l<,,ml,,|h , M pupils 111 II room to keep from tlOMtely lor the cost of new s e r ­ those unused articles for sale, dale, were adopted, The meeting In1 (ssessed In the next lax Irvy. I hose unused articled for snlu, liullons to ihe owners of Crest- mrlv‘I m ining duAM'N w hlih w ould r«- v ic e * lor' Im i* new neighbors out A imtll *d In Ihe claiMlfied Kgnl/i will toiHte between Mui»- Uiillkt1 llic school elcciionj nl p re ­ A d/ntill ltd In Hitt clitNfd/liMl K'tKid . .... VI...... wild VII, the lut/lder tvlll iin ‘ (quire mor« (ficfim, ffa did not 01 loaoa on larmloiids. On Ihe ether colum n w ill turn lliem Into ca *h wan High School and Clllhvood vious years, lliere was mi contest column will turn Ilium fitlu cuflh constiucl a .ichool ou the mtut^ for* Tlw hoiud hi*! nlglil volrd in I nee money In Ihe budget to bln ‘ ' It la a problem uf booming for you, School, and no excllemtml ut Tuesday's for yuu, I mula us Snyrc Woods South, one hold another eleellon on Ihe de- J jihji e itMichers, TtwwJay, U nw ry 15, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Fag* FIv« Cliffwood P-TA Honors Principal Mrs. James Serpico Troop 66 Has A u x i l i a r y D o n a t e s Library Notes Walkers Home Shower Honor Guest Name Workers In Mrs. James Serpico, 120 Third Active Month To Needy Causes From California St., K eyport, was the guest of hon­ Mothers March • * ' '' ’ The Matawan Public Library has Mr. and M?s. Laurence Walker, or at a shower held Thursday at Mrs. Harold Costello, ch airm a # Activity h«i been the keyword The sum of $58 was donated lo purchased the following books 254 Van Dorn St., Keyport. The of the March of Dimes Drive for far Mitawao’i Buy Scout Troop a veteran and a needy family at 12 Maiden Lane, Matawan, have which are available for circula­ hostess was Mrs. John Corcione 1062 in Matawan Borough, has an< K this month. The icouti partici­ returned to their home after a pated in the Klondike Derby on the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary tion: jr- nounced the workers who assisted thtv?e-u’eek trip to California. The Decorations were in blue and Feb. 3 which was held at Cheeje- of Matawan American Legion Pont G eneral during the Mothers March held couple were celebrating their 25th gifts were arranged under a large quake State Park. The outdoor 176, held at the home of Mrs. Wil­ Feb. 7. Mrs. John Lindsay served American Heritage-Indians wedding anniversary. stork. The table centerpiece wus anow (estival involved many aeout- as co-chairman. liam Donnenworth, Aberdeen Rd., Symons-101 Things a Boy Can Do The trip was made by jet and a cradle cake and refreshments ing skills and know-how of outdoor The Matawan Fire Department Matawan. Mrs. John Thaler pre­ they were the guests of relatives, were served buffet style. life. Sledge* were made by troop Around the House and the Matawan First Aid and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Wolf sr., Los Guests were Mrs. Frances Ser­ members in order lo compete with sided and heard committee re­ Adams-San Francisco Rescue Squad lighted the way and Angeles, Mrs. Walker’s uncle; Mr. pico, Mrs. Nancy Russo, Mrs. Betty Other troopa of the district. The ports. Mrs. James Martin, child Stockton-Stories of New Jersey and Mrs. Edward Decker, Whit­ Corcione, Keyport; Mrs. Mary alerted the residents with their troop won the Chinsarora District welfare and rehabilitation chair­ Anies-Blology tier; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mun­ Loscoe, Miss Margie Costello, Mrs. sirens. prize for the most participants in m an, item ized the am ounts of $-'5. Roberts-Healing son, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vena, Mary Banke, Mrs. M. Schotte, Mrs. The house-to-house canvassers the program. . $25 and $S donated *o specific were Mrs. John Brown, Miriam Lord-Time To Stand former Cliffwood residents, in H. Sm ith. M ataw an; Mrs. Lucy Tho Green Bar Patrol, whose cases. She also reported placing Dr.; Mrs. George Kimball, Mill Aten-Last Train Over Rosier Bridge Downey; Dr. and Mrs. Arno Wolf Serpico, Mrs. Marie Hertle, Haz­ «Jjhembers are David Holland, Rob­ furniture and clothing in needy Rd.; Mrs. Carmen DeNardo, New Mallan-Men, Rockets and Space jr., Los Aiamitis, Mrs. Waiker’s let; Mrs. Marion Wood, Mrs. El­ ert Shafto, Jeffery Smith, Robert hom es. Brunswick Ave.; Mrs. Henry Ah- Rats-New Jersey Reader cousins. They also visited Mr. and aine Rogers, Cliffwood Beach; Mrs. Hudson, Mark Entoriine and Ar­ Mrs. Donnenworth, poppy chair­ Mrs. Clifford Walker, Martinez, lers and Mrs. Michael Jastrab, Sarto-Existential Psychoanalysis fsabelle Heye, Morgan; Mrs. Jerry thur Grace, won the first prize man, reported the placing of the Main St.; Mrs. Harold Deitz, Foun­ Landau-W hat is R elativity? Mr. Walker’s brother; Mr. aad Quinn, Union Beach; Miss Mary­ for the most nuggets acquired and order for poppies for the Poppy tain Ave.; Mrs, William Formon, Flood-Moninouth Mrs. Russell Hamilton, El Segun- ann Rogan, West Keansburg; Mrs. for the shortest time in finishing D rive in M ay. Middlesex Rd.; Mrs. George Deitz, Thomas-Spanish Civil War do, former residcnis of Matawan Helen Delph, Freehold; Mrs. A. the course. Weldon Rd.* Mrs. Alex Crawford, All the coupons that have been Fontquer-Anatomy of Plants and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fox, San DeBlasio, Union. Atlantic Ave.; Mrs. Everett Carl­ Tlte Raven Patrol, whose mem­ collected to date by Mrs. Margar­ Brennan-lfandhook of Logic Gabriel, and their daughter, Miss Gifts were sent by Mrs. Gray­ son and Miss Susan Carlson, Edgo- bers are Craig McKeen, Allan et McDonald, coupon chairman, V an Riper-Your Child's Speech Marion Fox. Miss Fox also wus son VanCIeaf, Mrs. Thomas Casola, mere Dr.; Mrs. Nicholas Brady, Richards, Steven Long, Dennis have been forwarded to tho county P roblem s u former Matawan resident. They Mrs. Charles Zumbaao, Mrs. John Lakeside Dr.; Mrs. Lester Mar­ Druzbik, James Banafato, Jeffery ch airm an . Better Homes & Gardens-Home* also visited Miss Gladys Dige, Los Hudnick, Mrs. Vincent Serpico, shall and Mrs. Charles Holtz, Ra­ Morey, Pat Marz and Peter Bent­ Sponsor Delegate To Girls State building Ideas Angeles, a frequent Matawan visi­ Mrs, Jane Raffa,, Mrs. Joan Gra­ vine Dr.; Mrs. Samuel Massiello, ley, won the prize for the best Definite plans were announced House Bcautifid-Houscs and Plans tor. ham, Mrs. Gene Carroll. Upper Broad St.; Mrs. Ralph Dun­ looking sledge and for best follow­ A 25th anniversary dinner was by Mrs. Thaler for the unit to Toland-But Not in Shame can, Washington Ave.; Mrs. John ing the original plan of the sledge. Mrs. Cbarla* Silver, president of the Cliffwood Parcnt-Teacher sponsor a girl to Girls State this held at Tho Switzerland Restaur­ Adamson-Living Free Plan Dinner Mar. 10 R. Klein, Sunset Pi.; Miss Linda Eafla Patral Task Part Aasaelatlen, Is shown above presenting a life membership pin to ant, Los Angeles and was attend­ summer. Arrangements are being Ehrlich-How To Study Better and Erdmann, Schenck Ave.; Mis* The third participating patrol Anthony NmccI*. principal of Ihe Cliffwood School. A life membership ed by 25 relatives. made with the high school. Get Better Marks-Information The Mothers Auxiliary of Boy Joyce Costello, Freneau Ave. . was the Eagle Patrol with Walter la tho New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers is an honor “Tho Old Rugged Cross" was P lea se 1JH52-Federal R eserve Sys­ Some of the places of interest Scout T roop 07, C hecscquake, held Mrs. Costello and Mrs. Lindsay -.— Hutchins, Richard Barnett, James bestowed aa mm la recognition of outstanding aad faithful service per­ tbe hymn of the month. Mrs. tem they visited were the Hollywood a meeting Monday evening in the collected in Lochslea Heights and _ CdEnterline, Ronald Tremper, Thom­ formed In the Interest of children nnd youth. It carries with It the Claudo Brideau, friendship and Rudolph-Your Future as an Airline Paladium, Marineland, Forest fire house and made final plans Low er B road St. ” as Hemierson and Glenn Pike. privilege of attending tha atalo convention as a votina delegate and music chairman, concluded her re­ Stewardess Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Grau- for the father and son dinner to For Scout Week, the troop visit­ atteadlng the life membership dinner. port of cards sent to members with Hagman-Story of New Jersey man's Chinese Theatre, Farmers be held Mar. 10. Tentative plans Donations still are being accept­ ed the First Presbyterian Church, This recognition is given lo persons who have promoted unselfishly the history of the hymn and the Fermi-Atomic Energy Market, Knott’s Berry Farm, Dis­ were discussed for a tricky tray ed by Mrs. Costello. Route M, Matawan, on Scout Sun­ tha welfare of children of tho community and contributed untiringly recitation of the words. O'Connell-Jersey’s Story neyland, Griffith’s Observatory, in A pril. f Anyone who missed the Mothers ta the affeetlveaess of Ihe Parent-Teacher program. the Mission of San Juan Capas- day for a special ‘‘Rededication Mrs. Gussie Bell, membership DeMille-Autobiogrjphy March may send a donation to trano, Palm Springs, Golden Gate to Scouting" aervice. James Flynn, and community service chairman, Sports Afield-Hunting Manuel To Display Hobbies The March of Dimes, c/o Mrs. ; district commissioner, led the re­ Service-Poems (Collected) Bridge, the Fisherman’s Wharf in Costello, Freneau Ave., Matawan. announced 38 paid members to San Francisco, and the site of the ' '. dedication. The Rev. Henry A. date. She also reported attendance Turner-Hoinestudy Course for Civil The Woman’s Club of Laurence Service Jobs Old World's Fair, San Diugo, They Male, rector of St. Mary's Epis­ M atawan Personal Items of the members at the services Harbor will meet Monday evening also enjoyed a tour of the Univer­ Cubs-Fathers Dinner copal Church, Keyport, led the for the late Legionnaire, Raymond Taller-Calories Don’t Count at 8 p.m. In Webster Hall of the News Of You And Your Family I> Appreciated At Any Tims Marshall-Beyond Ourselves sal Studios in Burbank and toured church service. G orm ley. Laurence Harbor Community Cub P a c k 67, sponsored by tha Baker-Ten American Cities Tiajuana, Mexico, Also in observance of Scout Church. Hobby night will be featur­ Checscquakc Fire Co., will hold a The auxiliary completed plans Vanderbilt-Etiquette Week, the Beaver Patrol, under En rout* home they attended the ed and each member is requested father and son dinner on Feb. 24 M r. and M rs. William Buchanan for the donation of • lighting fix­ Del*Rey-Mysterious Sea the leadership of Geoffrey Cush­ Mr. and Mrs. James II. Martin, graduation of their son, James J. to either demonstrate or display at Coby’g Restaurant, Route 9, ved their 41st wed- R ed Bank, w ere Saturday night ture to the post for their newly- Hoopes-Peaee Corps Guid# Walker, from boot camp, at the , jiiiHi luiflv a •cowing onpiiy ccn -redeeqfated- hati.------_a_Jiobby.______■South A m boy,..tcom -S to 8 -p .m . . tered around the Scout Oath which ding anniversary this week with a guests ot M r, aniTTvTrs. SFocKton Tunis-FronTTe'TTIviiig "Great Lakes Naval Basel WlTHe" Hopkins, Main St. Miss Esther Pinkus was a g uest ■ 'T'w iay still be seen in John Tassini’a gathering of friends. Mr. Martin Lang-Mental Health (here, they stayed at the Conrad and a social hour followed. ’■’""office window on Main St. was magistrate of Matawan Bor­ Tuesday the Matawan Auxiliary Steel-Federal Aid to Education Hilton iiotel, Chicago. ough for 15 years and at one time of the Monmouth Medical Center Refreshments \vcr« served. Lung-Old Age In America The troop's Court of Honor will was a member. of the borough po­ will meet at the Matawan Health Phelps-Book and Library Playi be held In Matawan Regional High Sumniers-How to Debate Mrs. Clune Hostess School a u d itorium on Feb. 27. lice department. . Center on Broad St. at the regular Hardyston Officials Bob Warren and Bill Krack, tim e. Lewis-How To Read Better and At Leaders Meeting Once each month the scouts have Confer In Holmdcl F a ste r * _ a swimming class under the di­ Woodbrook Dr., attended Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Chaiiej W. Mande- MONEY! day’s performance of "Sail Away" ville, Wyckoff St. gave a party Sat­ Copeland-Copeland Translation* The monthly meeting of Pack SO rection of Leslie Grace, scoutmas­ Recently a communication w a s in New York. urday afternoon in celebration of Sonneborn-Questions a n d Answer Cub Scout leaders was held at the 1st Mortgage* FIIA Mortgage* ter, and Warren Long, assistant received by Mayor James H, Ack- their son, Stephen’s sixth birthday. Book of Everyday Science home of Mrs. Harry Clune, Sunset scoutmaster, to prepare the boys Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wojcik, erson of Holmdel Township from 2adMor(gagei Conventional Mortgage* His guests were Paul and Jimmy Patton-Tales from Greece a n d Ave., Matawan, on Sunday. The to pass their swimming require­ 24 Weldon Rd., gave a birthday the Hardyston Township Taxpayers Santry, Linda Lacerre, Joseph Rom e p ack is sponsored by St. Jo se p h ’s V A Mortgage. Horn* Improvemeirt ments this summer when the troop party Monday afternoon for their League. Inc., Sussex County, Stock­ Luczkovich, Bonnie Sue Allen, Les­ Cordier-History of World Peoples Church, Keyport. goes to Forestburg Scout Rcserva- son, Mark, who was six-years-old. holm. They requested a meeting Fiction - tion. Among the activities planned His guests were Mickey and Skippy lie and Joanne Dell, Margaret with officials of Hoimdet Town­ Plans were made for a blue and Smith, Kevin Siddons, Richard Dillon-Sent To His Account gold dinner to be held this Thurs­ REAL ESTATE I N S U R A N C E for the rest of the year are hik­ Deitz, Ricky Sebold, Robert Wig- ship regarding zoning and meth­ Gilbert-After the Verdict Lloyd, Paul Casagrande, Ronda day evening at 7 p.m. at the Poet’s BONDS PROPERTY MGT. ing, camping and ball games. gett, Glehn Panek and Mark’s ods used to attract industry in the Baleh-Little Hawk and the F t • e Chocha and Pamela Sturt. township. Inn, Freneau. Chris Ziegler gave a VANS brother, Jim. Horse Ross Maghan jr., has returned to report on the communion breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rainaud A meeting was held on Saturday. Streeter-Chairman of th a Bored Coastaliers Win Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., where and paper drive held Sunday. It 267 Main St. LO 6-1881 Matawan and Miss Diane Herbert, Miriam Those attending were Mayor Floyd Warren-Wildernt'ss he is a student, after spending the also was reported the play, "Heav­ Second Plan Trophy Dr., entertained Saturday evening M. Jennings of Hardyston, Janies West-Daughter of Silenca weekend with his parents, Mr. and ens To Murgalroyd,’’ given by the at a dinner party. Their guests Smith, president of the Taxpayers Besto-Moonbeams Mrs, Ross W. Maghan. pack was a great success. The Guadalcanal Coastaliers Jun­ were Mrs. William Rainaud, Brown- League, Frank P. Purchase, Tax­ Kantor-Spirit Laka payers League, Mrs. Frank P. Pur­ Mr. Ziegler Introduced Pack 80’s ior Drum and Bugle Corps Color town; Miss Jeannette Rainaud, Monday Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hebson-Lattimer Legend chase, secretary Taxpayers new Cubmaster, Edwin Malcolm. Guard was awarded the second New York; Mr. and Mrs. William W, Currie, drove their son, William, Kimbrough-PJeastire by fha Bus­ League,* Joseph T. Rppole, town­ Mr. Malcolm made plans for place trophy in the "Pageantry in J. Rainaud jr., Red Bank, and Mr. back to Pawling, N.Y. after having load ship committeeman and Harry Knights of Old skits to be present­ Motion” color guard competition and Mrs, John Hardy, South Am­ him home for the weekend. Wil­ Kinnard, chairman of the planning Del-Rey-Moon of Mutiny Saturday. Tha contest was spon­ boy, - liam is a student at Trinity Pawl­ Stout-Final Deduction ed at the next pack meeting. Of­ board. sored by the Grenadiers Junior ing School. Doyle-Hound of Baskcrvilles ficers and den mothers wished Mr. Sirius Chapter, Order of Eastern An Industrial Commission re­ Malcolm success in Ihe coming SPACEMAKER Color Guard of the Franco Amer- Mrs. Arne Kalma entertained Hamner-Spencer's Mountain Star, will hold a card party Mon­ cently was formed in Hardyston scout year. lean Vat Veterans Post 28 at the her bridge club Thursday night. Clarke-Fall of MoondusL day at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ Township and they are interested Slade High School, New Britain, Her guests were Mrs. Charles Per­ Cavanna-Fancy Free Present wer« Mrs. David John­ ple, M ain St. in what other townships with simi­ Conn. Ten guards competed. rine, Mrs, Johnston Cartan, Mrs. Croig-Now that I’m Sixteen son, Mrs. Clune, Mrs. George Mrs. Martin Bell entertained her lar territory problems are doing. The Coastaliers will compcte in Bayard Lamborn, Mrs. Ross Mag­ McCullers-Clock Without Hands Beach, Sam Masiello, Matawan; bridge club Monday niglil at her A general discussion of tbe prob­ the National Open Junior Color han, Mrs. Joseph Reiher, Mrs. Christie-iJ for Luck Mrs. John Rossi, Mrs. George Guard Contest at the West Catho­ home on Little St. Her guests were lems of zoning for industry and * SALE * Laurence Lemaire and Mrs. Allan Norton-Catseye Rooney, Mr. Ziegler, Gene Clark, Mrs. George Barrett, Mrs. Lewis planning w as held. A t o u r of lic High School, Philadelphia, Sat­ Morrison. The winners were Mrs. Crane-Red Badge of Couragt Charles Vreeland, Keyport; Mrs. Kortenhaus, Mrs. Robert tiardie, the industry sites in Holmdnl Town­ urday, at 7 p.m. Perrine and Mrs. Cartan. Gardner-Reluctant Model Harry Faller, Mrs. William Bad- Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, Mrs. How­ ship, including Bell Laboratories, The Coastaliers are sponsored by Caldwell-Prologue To Lova ecker, George Thompson, Hazlet, ard Woolley, Mrs. Howard Wolver- WeclTcnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bcndix Corporation, Lily-Tulip the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hailey-In High Places and Mr. Malcolm, Cliffwood. IfTV SAFE BUYS ton and Mrs. Victor Fredda. The Daniel Smith, Woodbrook Dr., were Corp., and the Industrial Park Site, G u a d alca n a l Post 4745, M a taw a n Mrs. Smith's relatives, Mr, nnd also housing developments which Lockridgc-Murder Has Its Points AVinner*-JKsre__Mrs, Barrett, Mrs. Tow nship.------wore-of- interest—to-the-visitors.. Dietrich and Mrs. Kortenhaus. Mrs. Alex Anastasoff and son, Don­ Plan Flower Show Trip ^>*y The trip was made by bus, funds Those attending from Holmdel FORD STATION WAGONS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bell and ald, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anas­ for which were realized by '.he tasoff, Biddeford, Me. Township were Mayor J. Acker- Woman's Club Hat Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike were The Middlesex County Advisory 'Cl COUNTRY SEDAN. > Pass., FOM, P. Steering ...... $ZM S car wash conducted by the corps son, Committeeman Ernest E. Council in home economics held Saturday night dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Damon Tyrcll, Dinner-Dance M COUNTRY SQUIRE, F’omatic, P. Steering ...... 17*5 last week. ■ Peseux and Jay Duncan, secretary its regular monthly meeting al the and Mrs. Charles Worthington, Woodbrook Dr., celebrated their ’5!) COUNTRY SQUIRE, F'omatlc, P. Steering ...... I l » of the planning board. The Woman’s Club of Laurcnce Freehold. 25th wedding anniversary Saturday Methodist Church in Sayrevilie. '59 RANCH WAGON, F'omatlc, P. Steering ...... 1(9", Brownies Discuss night with dinner at the Bow and Harbor held a dlnner-dance at the The annual trip to the New York 1 '38 COUNTRY SEDAN, F'omatic, P. Steering ...... I M Mrs. Edward W. Currie, Edge- Arrow, West Orange. Special Program For Club PoJka, EngJishtowi, Flower Show was planned for Mon­ '57 COUNTRY SQUIRE, F’omatic, P. Steering 8S* mere Dr., entertained the Thurs­ Tenderfoot Requisites Mrs. William Weeks offered the day, Mar. 12, Mrs. Nicholas Arace 'M COUNTRY SEDAN, Fordomatic ...... 5*3 day Dessert Bridge Club, H e r Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weigel and Brotherhood Week invocation and Mrs. Bernard Flem­ will be in charge of reservations. ’56 RANCH WAGON, Radio, Heater ...... - ...... , 4»r. On Tuesday, Brownie Troop N guests were Mrs. William R. Craig, sqn, Charles, Beechwood Terr., and ing entertained with a solo, “Blue Anyone interested should contact diicuised the tenderfoot rank re­ Mrs. Robert Erdmann, Mrs. Rich­ Mrs. Alta Zelwak, Ravine Dr., were Girl Scout Troop 'ill will ob­ Moon," accompanied by The Polka h er betore M ar. 2. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. serve “Brotherhood Week" with a quirements of the Girl Scout Pro­ ard Erdmann, Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Keys. FORDS gram. For tha remainder of the Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs. Paul Clarence Lewis, Plainfield. special program Wednesday after­ troop the plans for their weekly Egan, Mrs. Joseph Baier, Mata­ Miss Iris Woolley, daughter of noon at Bayview Presbyterian Mrs. Robert Lancaster was the Legion To Meet ’(I GALAXIE Fordor, F’omatlc, P. Steering ...... $2M5 meeting will be bssed on these wan, and Mrs. Fred Noble, Holm­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolley, Church, Cliffwood Beach. chairman and Bho was assisted ’(I FAIRLANE “5N" Fordor, FOM, P. Steering ...... I t i t by Mrs. William Wallis and Mrs, The Laurence Harbor American ’«1 FAIRLANE “5N " ( Cyl. Tudor, Standard Tran*. •-.... 15*3 k requirements. Dimes for Daisy are del. The winners were Mrs. Craig, Crown PI., was bridesmaid for her I Mrs. Paul Wright will show and Richard Tier. Legion Post 332 will m eet M onday ’M FAIRLANE “5*»" Tudor, FOM, P. Steering ...... 143* to be brought in by the girls and Mrs. Robert Erdmann and Mrs. roommate, Miss Helen Hufnai, Nep-1 narrate a series of slides of many evening at 8 p.m, in the Legion '5* CONVERTIBLE Coupe, Fordomatic ...... I I S * then presented by each troop at Richard Erdmann. tune, who was married Friday ev­ lands. Each cpntinent will.be rep­ ’5* CUSTOM “IM ” Fordor, Fordomatic ...... 1*3* ■'y~-. a council-wide 50th year celebra­ ening. Both girls are in nurses resented. The slides and narration Home on Summerfield Ave., Lau­ Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, Broad St. In Honor Society ’5R F O R D O R H a rd Top, F ’om atic, P. Ste e r...... 1*3 tion at Convention Hail, Asbury training at Pitkin Hospital. show tha various costumes, way.s rence Harbor. Plans for the Mar. was a Friday afternoon guest of ’57 CUSTOM “30*” Tudor, Rftll ...... 75* Park, on Mar. 18. of lift} and geographic points of M iss Jo a n Lemuire*, 32 Itdge- 17 Legion night celebration will be Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Masiello,. ’55 FAIRLANE Fordor, Fordomatic ...... 4 "Hi The troop also is learning two b ridge. inere Dr., Matawan, a senior ut formulated. Broad St., gave a party Tuesday the country. Mrs. Wright, has ’55 CUSTOM Tudor, Overdrive ...... •••■...... J*3 songs for their part in the Mata­ Pennsylvania Stat* University, Un. Edward W. Currie, Mayor John afternoon in honor of their daugh­ served abroad as a n u rse and is ’59 CUSTOM Tudor Sedan...... m lv 131 wan Neighborhood Juliette Low iversity Park, is one nf 29 students W. Applegate, Leo Weinstein, Mat­ ter, Barbara, who was seven-years- at present welfare director of Mat­ Card Party Friday Presentation. Girl Scout week be­ and recent graduatei initiated as awan, and Norman J. Currie, Key­ old. Her guests were Barbara awan Township. gins on Sunday, Mar. 11. members of Phi Kappa Phi, na­ port, attended the dinner given in Jane Lindsay, Thomas and Judy The newly-purchased record Th« Guild of th* Church of Our COMPACTS The officers for the month of tional scholastic honor society. honor of Gov. Richard Hughes Sat­ Parisi, Denise Henderson, James “Girl Scouts Sing Around the Saviour will hold a card party on February are Claudia Riegert, Mis» Lemaire it majoring in Sec­ ’(I COMET 2-Dr. Sedan, Mercomatic ...... $173* urday night in the Sussex Armory Bailey, Patty Arttelli, Dadinc H:g- World” which is a collection of Friday in the church hall, Cottrell president; Cathy Jannarone, sec­ ondary Education. 'SI FALCON 4-Dr. Sedan, K&H ...... 15*5 a t N ew ark. gley, Mary Ann Kerack, and Mich­ 24 songs from many l^nds will be Rd., Cheescquake, at 8 p.m, retary, and Marcie Bornfriend, ael Nuccio. ’ Also Nancy Smith, 'M COMET 4-Dr. Sedan, Mercomatic ...... 14*3 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Luudano played from the Cliffwood and ...... 11*3 treasurer, Hazlet; Liada Rooney and James M FALCON Deluxe 2-Dr. Sedan ...... and children, Steven and Laurie Cliffwood Beach leader’s library. Triggs, Keyport and Jo Ann Lern- Ann, were Sunday dinner guests nf The library recently has been es­ er, Palisades Park. Cliffwood and Cliffwood Beach Voters Society Has Luncheon Mrs, Laudano’a parents, Mr. and tablished. Books and records per­ MERCURYS Mrs. Joseph Dietrich. They cele­ Richard Erdmann, son of Mr. taining to scouting ranging from And Vqlentine Party aad Mrs. Richard Erdmann, 1114 outdoor cooking and camping lo MONTEREY Sedan, Executive Car brated Mrs, Laudano's birthday, M ETEO R “IM ” 4-Dr., MOM, PS, PR, Elec. Window* ,,,.f233* Main St., has returned home unex­ international friendship have been Mr*. Peter A. Rend, Middletown, MONTEREY 2-Dr. Mercomatic, P. Steer ...... 1(3* The Ladles Aid Society of the pectedly after being away three purchased and donated by the RE-ELECT entertained at dessert bridge Fri­ ' i First Baptist Church, Matawan, years with the Navy. He will report adult scout workers. The library MONTCLAIR 4-Dr. Hard Tup, Full Power ...... 11*3 ' held its regular monthly meeting day afternoon. Her guests were MONTEREY 2-Dr. Hard Top, MOM P. Steer ...... 11*3 Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs. J. Frank­ back to Moffettsfield, Calif., after is available tp all scout leaders on Tuesday afternoon In tho form his leave. and assistant leaders in the com­ PARK LANE 4-Dr. Hard Top, Full Power ...... IS M lin Dominick and Mrs. Karl ileu- CONVERTIBLE Coupe, MOM, P. Steering ...... S*3 of a covered d|sh luncheon and munity and already has proven PETER C VENA Sunday dinner guests o[ Mr. and Valentine party. Valentine gifts ser, all of Matawan. The winner VOYAGER Stntlon Wagon, Full Power ...... 7*5 was the hostess. Mrs. Rudolph Kruchel were Mrs. helpful to many of the troops. were exchanged and there w as n MONI'ERF.Y 4-Dr. Sedan, MOM. P. Steer...... 75* Fraebel’s niece, Mrs. Joseph Mel- hym n sing. Mr. and Mrs. James Frederlck- For Fire Commissioner CUSTOM 4-Dr. Hard Top, Mercomntic ...... 53* The hostesses were Mrs. Wil­ sen and children, Pamela and Bob­ nlck, Mr, Melnlck und children, Teen Dance Sunday liam Smith ar. and M rj, R a lp h by, Texas City, Tex., were guests Charles, Judy, Billy and George, Jersey City. Dennis. Tha business meeting w as last week at the home of Mr. and The Guudalcnnal Coastaliers Jun­ Fire District No. 2 OTHER MAKES Mrs. Victor Fredda, Schenck Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Muslcllo ior Drum and Bugle Corps will presided over by Mrs. Smith. M rs. *81 Sedan, Air Conditioned Mrs, William Penjjcl, Valley Dr,, and children, Robert, John, and sponsor a teen dance on Sunday Serving Your Community A. Adam Banka led the devotions, *69 LINCOLN Premiere 4*Dr. H.T,, Air Conditioned entertained the Wednesday After­ liaibara, were weekend guests of afternoon from 4 In 8 p.m. at the Plans were made for a bazaar *57 LINCOLN Capri 4-Dr. H.T. Tull I'owcr ...... $991 noon Bridge Club. Her gtiesls were Mrs, Musiello’s parents, Mr. and Vrk’nwis of Foreign Wars Post As An Active Fireman For 35 Years to be called "Christmas fn Oc­ *5(1 FORD F230 Ton Kxpress Pickup ...... fltti Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs, Frank Mrs. Ted Uernrdlcelll, Palisades Home, Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. tober" to be held Oct. 16 and 17. Charter Member — Life Member '55 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Dr., Automatic ...... 291 ■ Tha next regular meeting will l>e H. Bliss, Mrs. Bertha Story Park. Music will 1m3 furnished hy The Schanck, Mrs, W, Oliver Diggln, *51 G .M .C . Panel D e livery ...... 150 M a r, 13. Mrs. Gerard Devlin, eatertalneil Cascades, Prizes will be awarded Mrs. Joseph Dernberger, Mrs, ____ JExempf.Iireman tho Tuesday Night Bridge Club at for twist nnd slop contests. Corps Frederick Dederick, Mrs, William dinner at her hunic on Miriam PI, Mothers will be (lie chaperones, of the Cliffwood Vol. Fire Co. 177 NEW AND USED CARS IN STOCK D isplay H andcraft J. Rabel and Mrs. Chnrles li. Hunt, Her gue.sta were Miss Esther llluu, Minimum age limit is 13-ycnrs-old. Brlelle, The whiners were Mrs. Ilckels may be purchased from A Boy Scout Troop 10, Cliffwood, Mrs. Paul ligun, Mrs. Howard lirtl- Member of the Ex. Chief's Association Duvlln, Mrs, Ullas and Mra. members of the Drum and Bugle had a window display In observ­ numn, Mrs. R. L. Cartan, Mrs, L. Schanck. Corps or the Corps Mol hers, New Jersey State Fire Chiefs' Association 30 DAY WAUHANTY — HANK FINANCING ance of Boy Si'out Week In a ilo rc N, Pa/.lenza, Mrs, Karl llcusor anil Mrs. Frank H, Ullsi entertained Mn, i^llMibetii Vreelund. Tlie win­ Rwili 35, Knollcroft Develop, the Tuesday Bridge Club at the ners were Mrs. I’a/.lenzu, Mrs. Cur­ muni, donated by Union Mflclilnc Poet's Inn, Her gui'sts were Mrs. William C. Nodding* lias return* ia!) and M rs. Vreclaiul. ed from Chadron, Neb., whur« he e x p i R i c N c e - honest - conscientious Division, Union, E ach Ixty In the Charles flprlnijhnin, Mrs. KHa Hpent eight weeks with his m other, Iroop contributed handcraft for tho Laird, Mrs. John Eggleston, Mrs. The Crusader Circle, of Ihe First window. The Iroop Is under I lie I’tesbyleilmi Church, met Wednes­ who passed away a fter a Jon/; J||. CONTINUE EFFICIENCY WITH ECONOMY Klliel Nell, Mrs. William Craig, ness, leadership of Joseph Maul, scout­ M rs. Paul lig an and Mrs, Wit- day morning at the home of Mrs, IN YOUR FIRE DISTRICT master, and ll sponsored by l)ny. Hum Rabel. ThiMvlnnurs were Mrs. Rudolph l-'racliel, Valley Dr. The Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindfuy and ENGLISH vltw Presbyterian C hurch, Cliff- Kgan, Mrs. Huliel nnd Mrs, Nell, members who attended were Mrs, daughter, Barbara Jane, ami Put­ w#od, Tha troop alao participated Saturday night Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Snook, Mrs, William Nod­ ty Wallers, Wondbrlilgi*, wen* din­ jn the Klondike Derby field In ding*, Mrs. William f.ninljcrl, Mrs. ner guests Sunday of Mr. mid Min. i’OLL OPEN 3 lo 7 P.M. AGENCIES Genrgu lliilwiy, llulimlel, unit Mrs. ' Selling I'OKU I'luduct'i .sinco llllll Cheeiequake Park on Peb. 3, lidwiird W. Ctirrln attended tin-1 Sterling Thompson, Mrs, Harry Harold Costello. Valentine dlnner-dnnce ut the Man- Wells, Mrs, Hoberl Shallo, Mata­ Mr, and Mrs, Damon P. Tyrrell, SATURDAY, FKK. 17 I'OMDSt FALCON - I'Alltl.ANI • (JA I.A X ir wan, nnd Mrs, I'eler A, Head, Mid j B o o s t e r s M o o t T h u r s d a y luqtmn Klver Cinlf Club, llrlclle, W oodbrook Dr., celebrated their A T T H I S MliHCUMYS! IOMIT - MF.TI'OK MONTEHIvY Mrs, Joseph Malmney eiilerlnlmnl, dlelawn. | JMIh weddln,", ann iv ersary on l-Vb. l>, The Matawan Ritfllunnl HIhIi T lm m liiy cvenlM)! al ciimiisIh In her! Mr and Mrs. K usml'II Muller aiul ti, Surprise g u e s t s nl th eir home Monmouth St. and Maple Ave, (Hwy, 35) School Dim iiIcik AsHOi'liitlnn, inc., hom e on WoodlirtMik l.>r, Her guests j children, Ku .iy und llelli, enjoyed i for the evening were Mr, und Mis, CHITW OOD FIRK IIOUSR will hold ihi'lr ni'Kt m witinu at were Mis, Russell Muller, Mis, Ihe w eekend visiting friends tthil I John G rungei', Mr, and Mrs, l.nuiH SH 1-6000 Red Bank SH 7-4545 I p.m. oil T liiiritiay, I'M . 22, ut Marvin llelrlck nnd Mrs, Joint Nel-1 relatives In Albany, N.Y. , I’ugllesc, llnb W arren und Bill Paid tor hy; IVler t..\ Venn, 1/ Mutawnn Aw ., Clillwood > IlM hlfjli Mt'ltool In Nvotti 27, lor, | (t'ujilliiiied hullum nexl I'ulniiiii) ' Kraek, till ol' WmidbruokDr, Thursday, M iniwy 15, 1961 * • » « > THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. Feb. 22, and running through Feb. * •tatie* at a reel of HST,W aad at gad'our faith that it will continue, s a v in g s acenuat, and third Bward, rheir faculty advisors not later ttan Banking Group I t 24, with all of the center's 45 floras Larrabeo substation, both ia Mon­ a savings account. The account M a r. 39. Arm Electric Coapanies Plan that wa awet budget theaa aumt participating. Also as part of itn mouth County, at a coat at (M 6.M I and expand our activities so we Sponsor O f Cbntoet ia lo be •pe*ed ia any bank ia Moa* Washington's birthday observances. ; to accdinaiodala higher vialtage. can continue to (bifid our respnn- mouth County selected by the MSC Safes (vent the center is offering a special ser­ CoastriictibQ alio will begin this Seniors of high schools in Mon­ Lurge Scale Expansion In ’12 award winner. The faculty advisor ies of free historical movies for year ao the firat stage ol a a b ilitie s to o u r cu stom e rs and the mouth County have been invited of the first award winner will re­ Monmouth Shopping Center an­ children and adults in its Civic Aud­ CMMl im r t U|M vpurae u 4 iadeatrial iadeatria expeneion M S project, a 22-mile-loat. V » m - communities we serve. Our expan­ to compete for the three awards c e iv e a fSt U.S. Savings Bond. Stu­ nounces its annual Washington's itorium and an essay contest for (■M r M* )MV hw ia Ihe earty IK *’< and volt aleel tower line betweea Al- for the best essays on the value of sion program must be based not dents should give (heir essays io birthday sales, opening Thurtday, adults. ia w p d r i te- ceahaue well into laalic substation and Sayrevillc only on the electric needs of today a course on money and banking tffiraw rw a: the hfW W Ml luturt. Tiie utility Generating Station, due for comple­ and of the immediate future, but for senior high school students. • « * aa* expeaM facllitiea M head e^whaaued , that electricity. tion in 1963. on the needs that we must antici­ Merle Simpson, president, Mon­ M r aheadel a raptfy iarretalag preducMt aad traaumtuaji facili­ . A i announced in October, he add­ pate years from now,” Mr. McEl- mouth County Bankers and ­ tfaaMMl toe (tectric pe«*r. ties muit be operable In advance ed, the company alio ia exploring w ain said. ing House Association, announced W ill i H. MtBaraJa of ihe call lor power from electric the economics and efficiency of a that the association will present d 'J lV naaipaalaa. aaM customers. Now, both conipeai«s nuclear-fueled nation as compared Acquitted By Jury $37$ in awards to the county win­ aanaeikatf h r aew aa< . . aerve more than M 8JM customer i. with a conventional fossil-fueled ners. station. As pari its jcneralins ' M ribttiaa aatf traaaiaiaeiaa line*, The electric campaay president ol Francis Murphy, of 18 Orchard This is (he second annual essay ■ if m ane aaaeratlas tadliina, aaid tha compaaies will continue plant itudy, the company is exam­ St.. Holmdel, business agent of the* awards to be made by the county ining n^w methods of luel trans­ Y Betsy Ross Homes aew m t iilin il taMaUaaa aa* la enlarge their ilMM-volt trans- Hoboken Checker* Local 1, Interna- bankers. The subject for this year's I ■ Belay■etsy Reaa HernesHemes Made Oaly ly CslkCtlk Brea. portation, handling and burning, he MallaaiiHa af ika »wbm»Im’ *».- miaalan network that eventually tloaal Longshoremen's Association, CKsuy wag suggested by students said, , CUSTOM HOMES TO U M Q U D OP MS ean traaaaritsiaa hap dwaaeb- w il loop the twa-compaay system has been acquitted by a Hudson participating in last year's com­ CUSTOM HOMES TO BE PROUD OF aad he part al a aa lieu wide iranv The. earliest possible date for the County jury of conspiring to cheut petition. k atfJMaa, ha aaM IMa year ■niulan grid beta* built by invet- start ot construction of JCPL’s aad defraud the American Export Kach high school will select not SlCPt: w « -a **** aew aperatiai ter-awaed electric compaaiea that next generating station would be Lines. The prosecution in a 10-day more than three essays from its LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T ^ lk kHtewrtm MMIagi at Laac will eventually tpaa the United iS U . Wilh a construction time of trial before Judge Sol Schutman, senior class for final judging at (he inaST aai OM BrUtt, aa« NJPL S t a i n . three years, the earliest dale il chargcdjhat Mr. Murphy and two county level. Students may obtain BETSY ROSS INCLUDES: wMceaetract (ad atcafry • m w could be in service would be IMS Another tl.S mile secttmi ol IM ,' others authorized and permitted full information from their prin­ • Dae Ca adtlt Overall Price — A l Yea Da h Meve la. I 0M 1I— kcadqMitan al Fraafclla •N-vott line will be completed ia Wert |a Area nine longshoremen to leave the Ho* cipals or faculty advisors as well • A Castem-Rellt Heme BaHt Oa Year Lai ar Oars. ' to ' SaeteK Ceaety. IM from Larrabee substation, They also will construct a sub­ boken docks to work on Mr. Mur­ as at any hank in the county. • AH Traasaetiens Are la W rith* - Ne “Ealrae” Added - Ne “FereeWea* ell Asbury Ave. in Atlantic Town­ station to serve the l>vittown de­ phy's home in Hoimdel while they F irst aw ard w ill he a Sl’ttl s a v ­ velopment in Matawan Township Mr. MeHwala aanauaced that ship. He uid such hi*h voltages were being paid to load fchips. ings account; second award, a SlttO REM EM BER: Oar Satisfied CaataaMfi Are Oar Salesmen Ike aoauMalee aatidpele ipieSiat are becoming increasingly nece* and another to serve the Lily-Tulip SMre tfcaa IIIS.M M H by the end aary because ol higher cu stom er C o m p a n y facilities in Holmdel al MM. He mM Ihia coaetmctioa dem andt. Township. These additional stibs!a BILL AND PEGCY YATES - MAIL COUPON TODAY - •ntraai h indicated oa iaeraaa- la Atlantic TewaaMp tions will share the increasing elec •ets.v Ross Homes, II Osborn St., ■ I u r n . a( electricity «nd fore­ . Mr. McElwain laid capacity will trical loads with existing stations AND AN ALL PROFESSIONAL CAST Keyport, N. J. Please send me ; easts af a coaliaula* populatioa be iacreaud al the Atlantic, sub- and help handle stepping-down of will present tour free brochure ea Betsy Reaa I voltages from transmission lines s e rv in g these sections, lie said. "SLEEPING BEAUTY" The utility executive pointed out ifi that New Jersey's population has For Children of All Ages! increased more than 25 per cent sin ce 1950 a nd that the area served THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 22, 1962 by J C P L - N J P L experienced a 55 at 2:3U p.m. per cent population increase since that time. All Indications are, he In M ataw an High School Auditorium added, that the state’s economic Sponsored by HEBREW WOMEN’S LEAGUE, KEYPORT vitality will continue to spur this . 'I’ickets 75 Cents grow th. "It ii with this growth in mind

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SAVE CASH and TRIPLE S BLUE STAM PS NAWCV ITNN - 4 9 H L APPLE P li SAVI tO« JOHNSON - GIBB MOTOR CO Prlcai effective al Grand Union Siipcrinarlirti thru Sat., F«b, 17th. W« reserve tiie right to limit quontities H» MAM SVMH M»A?A«VAN LOwell 6-1040 HAZLET GRAND UN'ON - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY; V*uf, rrl,’!'-S *«leniw les Cester at^W-t Maie Street, Ktwilwire - Ope* Kr(de» m i l>.M . All Meilemiilliin .C«|Hara Are Closed Maadava . fshww y 13, 1 W THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pago Sovm Funeral Services Union Beach Married At; St. Joseph’s James T. Kelsey Engagements Parents Welcome New Arrivals Gaaaoa-KwUtkawikl , M n. Philip Jaaaaraa* C o u p le W e d M rs. F lorence K w iitk o w sld , 276 Funeral . service* were held Dies During Play East Rd., Belford, announces the Thursday morning from the Sam­ . Mirtoa Smith. forthcoming marriage of her uel W. Brown Funeral Home, Nub # 1 C l a i k A m . , Uw a BMch. be> James Thomas Kelsey, SO, a Stallw erck M c C a a a daughter, Florence Madeline, to ley, followed by a - solemn high member of the English Depart­ Pfc. James Joseph Gannon, mass of requiem at Holy Fami­ e u w the b r ld a a l M ab a i t B runelli, A daughter was born in Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. M cCann, ment of Monmouth College, West ly Church, Nutley, for Mra, Fell* >14 IMoa Aw., Unioa Beech, mouth Medical Center on Wednei- Route 9, Midway Trailer Park, Ro- Long Branch, died on stage Satur­ cetta (Zamponi) Jannarone, 82, of Suadsy, Fob. 11, M 2 a t1 p.m. The day, F eb . 7, 1982, to M r. aa d Mr*. bertsville, are the parents of a d ay niRht. F eb. iO, 1962, while ta k ­ 198 Myrtle Ave.. Jersey City, wid­ c't parcels are Mr. aad Mr*, Robert Stollwerck, Box 8), Keyport. daughter, born Sunday, Feb. 4, ing part in a faculty benefit variety ow of Philip Jannarone, who died FreakW ~ Smith, m CUrk Ave., 1962, in St. P e te r’s H isp lta l. Uaioa Batch, and the bridegroom's show. P ow ell M onday, F eb. 9, 1962, in Je rse y pareat*, Mr aad M n. Silvio Bni- An audience of ISO people saw the A daughter was born Tuesday, E llis City Medical Center. Interment Mill, tormerly of Union Beach, re­ English professor make his en­ Feb. 6, 1962, in R lverview H ospital A daughter was born in St. Pet­ was in Holy Cross Cemetery. aid* la Dabary, Florida. The Rev. trance, and then suddenly drop to to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Powell, er’s Hospital on Sunday, Feb. 4, Mrs. Jannarone was bom in Coo- 1288 Seawood Ave., Cliffwood senza, Italy, and was brought to John Me*haa performed the cere- the stage. They thought it was part 1962, to M r. and M rs. R obert E llis, this country when she was four- moay ia the Holy Family Church, of the show, until the curtain fell Beach. RO 1, Box 3, Morganville. and the audience was dispersed. He years-old. She lived in Nutley un­ Uaiaa Beach. B aum ann had a medical history of a heart K w ie c ia sk l til a year ago when she moved ■ Ih e bride was given is marriage Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baumann, condition. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kwiecinski, to Jersey City. • by her father- She wore a cocktail 4 Virginia Ave., Hazlet, are the Surviving are three daughter*, Mr. Kelsey was pronounced dead 9 Gaston St., Matawan, are Ihe T^leagth gowa ol pink Schiftli em- parents of a son, born Tuesday, Mrs. Pasquale Sozio, Newark: Mr*. ^ broldered nylon organdy The fitted by the college physician, Dr. John parents of a daughter, born Friday, Feb. 6, 1962, in R lverview H ospital. Walter O’Neil, Jersey City, with Stockfisch, after attempts by the F eb . 2, 1962, in P erth A m boy Hos­ bodice waa designed with ■ nor* whom she lived and Mrs. Toby trait aecklia* ana cap sleeves. The borough first aid squad to revive F ra n c is pital. Suomi, Walpole, Masa.; six ton*, white bouffant ikirt * u designed him had failed. A son was born in Monmouth Lenskold . Carmen, Frank and Auguit. Nut- with a detachable pink ovenkirt Medical Center on Tuesday, Feb. P lay e d In Altemaan - ley; Peter, Neptune; R. Thomaa, caught up ia back with a cmahad 8, 1962, to ivlr. an d M rs. G erald Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lenskold. The teacher had taken his part Hazlet, superintendent of the Rari­ roae. Her boulfaat ballerina veil Francis, Texas Rd., Morganville. 638 Morningslde Ave., Union Beach, in an afternoon performance of the tan Township Schools, and Ludwig, - waa held m place by a cloche cap are the parents of a son, born show, "A Foul Play," which was F le m in g Biscayne Bay, Fla.; a brother, of roae petal*. She carried a colon­ Thursday, Feb. 8, 1062, In R iver- being presented to help finance the Navy SN3 Eugene B. Fleming Thomas - Zampani; a sister. Mis* - ial bouquet af white caraatkmi and view Hospital. college basketball team's trip to and Mrs. Fleming, 221 Maple PI., Julia Zamponi, Nutley; IS grand­ piak roast. - . Puerto Rico Feb. 17. Keyport, are the parents of a D e L a g * FLORENCE KWIA1KOWSKI children and -eight great-gnail- Mra. Robert Shipley; laeila, waa Mr. Kelsey was a gradual* of daughter, born Monday, Feb. S, A daughter was born Wednesday, children. . ■ the matroa of honor. Her cocktail­ U.S. Army, son of Mr. and Mr*. Red Bank Catholic High School and 1962, in Patterson Army Hospital, F eb . 7, 1962, in R lverview H ospital . isagth gowa of ' wiiteria SchilHI Thomas Gannon, 119 Kinkade Dr., . Mr*. Grac* (Ogdca) Mlaaig . of St. Bonaventure College, Olean, Fort Monmouth. Mrs. Fleming is to Mr. and Mrs. George DcLage, . embroidered ayloa orgaady waa Middletown; Miss Kwiatkowaki i* . Funeral iervice* were held N.Y. He was ordained a Catholic the former Miss Ruth Ann Em­ 69 Church St., Keansburg. atyled Nke the bride’a gown. She prie*t In St; Mary'* Cathedral, mons, Keyport. the granddaughter ol Mr. and Mr*. Thursday it the Hollywood Mehi- were a nuiching portrait hat of Trenton, in March 1930. Later he E ia tm o a d John Orzechowiki, 209 Main St., o ria l Park Cemetery Chapel, Holly* tatteta and tulle and carried a col- left the priesthood, Daaaellaa • Mr. and Mrs. David Eastmond, K eyport. , wood, Calif., for Mri. Grace (Og­ .-^oeial bouquet ot H arveet M o o n c a r- After graduate work at Rutgen A son was born in St. Peter'* 232 Morningside Ave., Union Beach, A 1961 graduate of. Middletown den) Minnig, who died on Monday, - ^ailioat. - and Columbia Universities, he join­ Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. Bernard a re the parent* of a son, born Township High School, Miss Kwiit- F eb. 5, 1962. in C alifornia. T h e R ev. Rnlfcar la la a ftlii • ■ ' ed the faculty of Monmouth Col­ Donncllan, 21 Island Dr.,- Old Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1962, in River- kowski is a stenographer employed Don Boyd of the First Mettodiit ‘ Theodore Brunelli. Union Beach, MB., MBS. EDWARD RAYMOND BURKE lege in 194*. Bridge. viow Hospital. with the U.S. Government at the Church,- Hollywood, officiited. aad ■ waa tha beat ataa for his brother. Worked Ai Moantouth Park Procurement Office in Fort Mon­ interment was under the directioa Mia* Claire Elizabeth Loicoe, till m an which followed in St. Jo­ H u g h * * I'aheriag wars Theodore Brunelli During th* lummer* he worked S ilc ra m outh. : of Utter-McKlnley’a Strother Holly­ seph's Church, Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hughes, Jr.,. j m Richard Brunelli, Union daughter of Mr. and Mra. Francla as librarian at Monmouth Park Mr. Gannon, a I960 graduate ol wood Mortuary. Mi** Barbara Loicoe, Keyport, 321 Park Ave., Old Bridge, a ra Mr. and Mrs. John F. Silcox jr., Beach, aophewi ol Ihe bridegroom. Loicoe, 20 Prospect St., Keyport, Race Track, and at the time of his Red Bank Catholic High School, ii Mr*. Minnig w** bom in Keyport wa* her slater’* maid of honor. 23 Main St., Keyport, are the par­ death he was assistant public rela­ the parents of i daughter, born In serving in the U.S. Army, ind i* on J a n . 14, 1879, an d h ad ce leb rat­ Forher daughter'* wedding, Mr*. became the bride of Edward Ray­ Lawrence Muak, Perth Amboy, St. Peter's Hoipital. ents of a daughter, born Sunday, tions director for Monmouth Park stationed in Stuttgart, Germany, ed her 87th birthday this year. Sh* : Saiith aelected a cognac chrome- mond Burke, aoa of Mr. and served a* belt man and George Feb. 11, 1962, in Riverview Hospi­ Jockey Club. where he is studying drafting. wa* the youhgeat and last survivor apua taffeta aheath dress atyled Beatty, Keyport, couiin of the L u k a e sk a ta l. _ Mra. Edward S. Burke, 93 Second . Mr. Kelsey wa* greatly interest­ The couple plan to marry when of the 11 children of Rufu* Ogdea, with a matching bouffant detach­ bridegroom and Raymond Pohlke, A daughter was born in St. Pet­ St., Keyport. Saturday, Feb. 10, ed in early Monmouth County his­ A rth u r Mr. Gannon returns to the state*. pioneer merchant, civic official and able averakirt. She wore a match- Union Beach, ushered. er's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John tory. Hi* home, known as the postmaster of Keyport and Suua Jag hat and acceuoriea and a cor- 1982. ■ . • ; " : . A reception followed in Coby's Lukacsko, 267 Cindy St., Old A daughter was. born in River- Wohanki-Dletrlch Penelope Stout House, is one of the (Burdge) Ogden. Mrs' Minnig waa. • sage of orange delight rose*. The The Rev. William Bausch per- Restaurant, South Amboy. Bridge. vicw Hospital on Monday, Feb. 12, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dietrich, 13 bridegroom'* mother chose a «r*y oldest buildings in the county, parts 1961, to M r. an d M rs. John A rth u r, raised, and educated in Keyport.. jftned-the double- ring ceremony - B ar low - East Richard St., Hazlet. announce She resided in Philadelphia until lace over roM taffeta, with a White at 10 a.m. and celebrated the nup- Green Grove Ave.. Keyport. 5 Beaver St., Hazlet------the engagement of their daughter, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Barlow, the death of her husband in 1100. ^ hat, black acceaaoriea and a cor- Judy, to Edward Wohanki, son of Y^aage ol white roiea. Ann (Hassell) Kelsey; a son, Ed­ 170 Fifth St., Cliffwood, are the C a va n a u gh Mrs. Minnig returned to Keyport ■“* ' A reception followed in the Har- ward Kelsey, and two daughters, parents of a daughter, born in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh, in 1911 with her children, and in rl* Garden* Fire House, Clare Kelsey and Jean Kelsey, *11 Perth Amboy Hospital. 53A Shore Blvd., Keansburg, are 1915 sh e m oved to Hollywood, . For their wedding trip to Florida, Deaths Reported During Week at home; his parents, Thomas and the parents of a daughter, born Sat- where she had resided for 47 , Foley the bride wore a red wool dm * Meta (White) Kelsey, Red Bank, itfday, Feb. 10, 1962, In Rlverview y e a rs. A daughter was born in Perth styled with long ileeves, a high and a sister, Mrs. Anthony Donolo- H ospital. She wa* a member of:the Firit Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. neckline and unpreued-pleated wicz, Red Bank. Methodist Church of Hollywood and Kitaeth A. Aadmek er, Matawan, and Miss Thereaa Raymond Foley, 80 Edgar Rd., E rb iklrt. A black hat, coat and acce*- Funeral services were held Wed­ the Hollywood Woman's Club. . Kenneth Alan Andcrtch, three- M ataw an. Twins, a son and a d au g h ter, sories and a coraage of white baby Betach, Bayville; a brolher, Joseph nesday morning at 9 a.m. from the She Is lurvived by * ion, Frank month-olil son of Mr. and Mis. were bom on Friday, Feb. 9, 1962, R. jr., San Gabriel, Calif.; a daugh­ orchids completed her ensemble. Betsch, Union Beach; a sister, Mrs. late residence. At 10 a.m. a high Fitzpatrick John Andersch jr.. Mount Holly, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erb, SO Fleet­ te r. M rs. Lawrence Young, When they return, they will reaide Emma Cook, Newark; three grand­ mass of requiem was offered In St. Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Fitzpat­ d ied T h u rsd ay . F eb. 8. 1962, a t wood Dr., Hazlet, in Rlverview North Hollywood, Calif.; t ix at 4MClark Ave., Union Beach. Joseph's Church, Keyport, and bur­ rick, 5 Tallen Dr., Hazlet, are the Perth Amboy General Hospital. children and one great-grandchild. H ospital. grandchildren; a nephew, Rufu* The couple were graduated from ial, under the direction of Ander­ parents of a son, born In South Surviving beiide9 his parents arc Funeral services were held Tues­ O. Walling, Millbum; four niece*, Keyport High School and are em­ son Funeral Home, Red Bank, was Amboy Hospital. M urphy a brother, John jr.; the maternal day at 8:30 a.m. from the Day Fu in the church cemetery. Mrs. C. Leon Garrison, Mra. Wal­ ployed by the General Aniline and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. 109 ’ D u g a a lace S. Mercready, and Mr*. H. Film Corp., Linden. The bride­ old Hawkins. Plainfield; paternal neral Home, Keyport. At 9 a.m. a Throckmorton Lane, Old Bridge, A son was born in South Am­ Seabrook Schanck, Keyport, aod groom aerved in Ihe Arm y and ia grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John high mass of requiem wa* celebrat­ are the parents of a daughter, born boy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dan­ Mrs. Lawrence F. McAtee, lia it captain of the Harrii Gardena Fire Andersch, Sewaren, and great­ ed at St, Joseph’s Church, Keyport. Obituaries T uesday, F eb. 6, 1962, in M iddlesex ^ v Companir. The bride la correipond- iel Dugan, 46 Pacific Blvd., Cliff­ General Hospital. O range. grandmother, Mra. Mary An- Interment wa* private. K aro Lyna Zlolkowik! ’• lag aecretary of the Ladle* Auxil- wood. derach, Cliffwood. . Karen Lynn Ziolkowski, two-day- i*ry of the lam e organization. John Joaeph Ruaaert Jo lly Art Fair Shows Works Private funeral services, were John Joseph R u sse rt, 75, o l 8 old infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G allo A d au g h ter w as bom In P erth Wilbur Ziolkowski, 90S Stone Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gallo, ThJi week, why don’t you held Saturday at the Zylka Funer­ Perry St., Keyport, died Sunday, Amboy Hospital on Monday, Feb. Of Belgian Artists Union Beach, died Friday, Feb. 9, 126 Naples St., Cliffwood, are the took through the window* ot al Service,. Perth Amboy. Feb. II, 1962, at his home. Mr. 5, 19(2, to Mr. and Mr*. Rodger 1962, in Monmouth Medical Center. parents of a son, born in South Jolly, 10 Culver Ct., Old Bridge. The Art Fair Galleries, Rout* your church . from the inaide. M n . Jeaeph G a rnett Russert waa born In Brooklyn and hid lived in Keyport for the past Besides her parents, the baby i* Amboy Hospital. 35, Holmdel Township, are showing M n. Mary T. Garnett, Bayahorc L a F a r g * MISS JUDY DIETRICH 22 year*. He wa* retired from the survived by a sister, Debra Ann the works of leveril outstanding Dr., South Amboy, died Thursday Ziolkowski, at home; her paternal B a y e r Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. LaForge, New York City Fire Department aa Mr. and Mrs. Edward W ohanka, B e lg ia n artists until Feb. 24. night, Feb. S, 19(2, in South Amboy A daughter was born in South 37 Coral Dr., Hulet, era th* par­ FORMAL a lieutenant in 1B37. He alao had grandmother, Mr*. Helen Zlolkow- VanBrackli Rd., Holmdel, - Loui* CleMe, Royal -Academia, Memorial Hospital. She wait the skl, Keyport, and her matarnal Amboy Hospital to Mr. and M n. ents of * .*oa, born Tuesday, Feb. been employed aa a safety engin Miss Dietrich attended Keyport was knighted on two occarioo* Iqr widow of Jbsepli Garnett. ■ grandfather, Wallace J. Lear, Un-. William Bayer, P.O. Box 84, Marl­ 0, 1962, In Perth! Amboy Hospital. eer with DuPont’s at New Brun* boro. High School and wa* graduated King Leopold of Belgium for hi* WEAR Mr*. Garnett wa* a communi­ ion Beach. wick. ■ . ' ■ . D l# rk w ith the C lass of 1900. She now I* contributions to Belgium art. Mr. cant of St. Mary’a Church, South Privata funeral lervlce* were Mr. Ruisert wa* the huaband ol K lebar A daughter waa born in Perth employed as a secretary for the Clessa wa* 72-years-old when bo TO HIRR Amboy. She wa* bora in Aiden, held Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. in Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kleber, Houde Glass Co., Keyport. . died on Feb, 7 at hi* homa la Pa., and resided for some year* in the lata Mra. Loretta (Mebua) Rua- the John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. aart. Ha waa a communicant of St. 9 Crestwood PL, Cliffwood, ire th* William Dierk, 409 Aumack. Ave., Mr. Wohanka attended Keyport lllaxes, Belgium. HI* paintlagi ' W . S. WALLACE Nanticoke, Pa., before moving to Home, Hulet. Burial wa* In Mt. Joaeph’* Church, Keyport, and a parents of * daughter, born In Union Beach, on Wednesday, F«b. High School and the Atlas Barber have won him many honor* la South Amboy in IMS. .. . Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. . C U H N M O • member of It* Holy Name Society. South Amboy Hospital. 7, 1962. School in New York. He i* *m- Europe for hi* classical palatlng* . Surviving are three daughter*, of landscapes. He ha* aold paint­ 1 Surviving are two daughter*, Mra. Mr*. Fear! A. Haraar ployed by the Hollywood Barber Mi*a Mary Garnett, South Amboy; C d lla f o Shop, Middletown. ing* to many outitanding muaeom* William M. Wolf. Brooklyn, aad Mr*. Pearl A. Horner, 90, of 2 U Mra. Roy Dell, Trentoa, and Mr*. A daughter wa* born to Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Scbneider, No date hat been let for the in Europe and in Egypt and Japaa. Mra. Carlton H. Paling, Keyport, VanDorn St., Keyport, died Sat­ Frank Zagata, Sayrevllls; four Mrs. Jerferson D. Collings in Stutt­ 49 Boulevard E a*t, Cliffwood w edding. T h il ii tha first time-that the palat- W. PTMt ft. and tour grandchildren ...... urday, Feb. 10, 1M2, In Rlverview •on,, Joseph Garnett, Nanticoke; gart, Germany, on Wednesday, Beach, are'the parent* of a daugh­ Jng* of Class* ara exhibited In tha Hoipital. . . Funeral Mrvlce* were held Wed- Jan. 31, 1962. Mr. Collings is sta­ Nappt-Hambachar United State*. _ ' ‘ Raymond, Sayrevillc; F ra n k , M n. Horn*r wa* born in Raritan ter, born Sunday, Feb. II, 1M2. 1 South Amboy, arid John, Laurence neaday morning at.S:M a.m. from tioned in Germany with the Sev­ The engagement of Mis* Lynne P.A. Masul is *n ImpreaiionlMJc Township. Sh* wa* th* diughter of tha Day Funeral Home, Keyport. enth Army Corps. Mr*. Colling* I* . C arrall Hambacher, daughter of Mr. and painter who wia an officer during Harbor; 2S grandchildren and two Mra. Mabel (Willing) Hyer, Key­ great-grandchildren; flva aiatera, At • a.m. a high maaa of requiem th* former. Mis* De* Dominy, Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Carrall, Mr*. Emeit Hambacher, 380 Weit World War I and wai gassed dur-'' port, and tha late Frank C. Hyer. Mra. James. McCoy, South Amboy; waaioffered in St. 'Joieph's Church. diughter of Mr. and M n. Richard 177 N orwood Ave., Laurence H ar­ 64th St., Hialeah, Fla;, to Ralph ing the battle of the Ardenne* tad Mrs. Horner hid resided in the USED CA RS Interment waa In th* church cema- Dominy, Matawan. The baby, the bor, ire the parents of a daughter, M. Nappl, son of Mr. and Mr*. lent to England to recuperate ind Mra. Charles Gardner, Freano, Keyport area all'her life and own­ Calif.; Mra. Michael / McDonald, tery . flr*t child of Mr. and Mr*. Colling*, born Thursday,. Feb. 1, 1(0], la M ichael N ippi, 707 H atlet-H olm del convalesce. It wa* while la Eag- *61 FALCON W agon ed and operated P*arl‘* Beauty ha* been named Laurie Lyn. Perth Amboy Hospitil. Rd., Hazlet, hai bean announced. lind that he firit m rted hli paint- - Wiikea Barra, Pa., and Mra. Wil­ Salon In Keyport. Sh* wa* a mem­ * S 9 CHEVY W agon liam Pinott and Mra.- Ale* Lltch- Miss Hambacher, formerly . of iag career. HI* paintings have woa Mr*. NelUa K. Kulkhinaky, M, ber of St. John’* Methodist Church, kowiki, Lauranca Harbor, and a. Long Branch, wai graduated from awerdi . In. miny major exhibit* of NI Almoa Ave., Woodbridge, Hazlet, and the Monmouth County Mri. Charle* Frenkowaki, Jtraey at 9 a.m . a high ma** of requiem *59 FORD W agon Long Branch High School. Sh* i* on the continent, preiently .he hag brother, Edward. Byron, Drexel d ied F rid a y . F eb. I . 1912, a t har Hiirdreiser*' Association. City, and two grandchildren. w a * offered by the Rc'v. Joseph 6. Hill. Pa. . interning :n medical cy«tok>gy at contract* with art gallerle* in Caa- hom e. ' Surviving, betide* her mother, Funeral iervice* were held Wed- Fox, pastor, : in Holy Family *36 PONTIAC W agon Funeral aarvlcea were held Mon­ Jackson Hoipital, Miimi. ne*, France, Monte Carlo, Parla, Mr*. Kulichiaiky w a * a m e m b er are * ion. Letter F. Horner, Haz­ n e sd iy i t 9:30 i.m . it the Boylan day morning from, tha Kearney Church. Union Be*ch, for Charle* Mr, Nappi, i graduate ol St. Brunei* and- Liege ia Belgium. of the Firit Preabyterian Church, let; a brother, Clarence Hyer, Funeral Home, New Brumwick, '58 FORD W agon Funeral Home, Nanticoke. A high Fredrick Puschel, 132 Ash St., Un­ Mary’a High School, South Amboy, This is the first time that Maaul la Woodbridge. Keansburg, and three grandchil­ followed by i high mas* of requiem requiem maaa waa offered at St. ion Beach, who died Wednesday, il attending Monmouth College, exhibiting In the U.S. - '57 MERCURY d ren . at 10 a.m. it St. Peter'* Church, Franci* Church. Nanticoke, and in­ Surviving ara her huaband, Aug- New Brunswick. Interment was Feb. 7, 1962, a t his hom a. Weit Long Branch, ind mijorlng Other Belgian artista exhibiting - 2 and 4 Door Sedan* uit Kiilshcinsky *r.; three daugh­ Funeral iervice* were held Wed­ in biology. ■ . terment waa in the church ceme­ In th e church cem etery. Mr. Puschel waa born In Hoboken at the Art Fair Gallerle* are Lea ter*, Minnie, Emma aad Melvlne, nesday afternoon at 1 p.m. In the tery. and had lived In Union Beach for A fill wedding ii plinned. Libert, Victor Abelooi, R.A., Piul '56 PONTIAC all of Woodbridge; four ion*. Ed Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. The M n. Alvah E. Vtaderveir the past nine years. He was the Daxhelet, Sunnne Bouiiline aad 4 0 d m H a rd to p ward, Avene); August jr., Wood­ Rev. Norman R. Riley, pastor of A withholding atatement (Form Mrs. Edna M. Vanderveer, 58, of son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Julius Renne Clair*. A u g u it Betach, 71, of 173 -Acad­ bridge; Otto, Perth Amboy, and St. John's Methodist Church, offi­ 14 Brinkerhoff Ave., Freehold, died W-2) i* i receipt for the tixe* *56 MIRCURY Puachel. Mr. Puschel wa* a com ­ emy St., South Orange, died on Rudojph, Forda; two iliton, Mr*. ciated. Burial wa* In Shorelind Thursday, Feb. I, 1962, In Fitkin municant of the Holy Family withheld from your salary. It la F o r m i 1040 in d I040A w hich i r o 4 Door Hardtop Saturday, F a b. It, 1962, at O ra nge Memorial Gardeni, Hazlet. Wllliim Smith, Cliffwood, and H ospital. Church. He wa* an exempt fire­ not a tax return. - Cople* of all used to prepare individual MSI Memorial Hospital. Mr. Betach Mra, Anna Sebestyanski, Perth Am W-2s must accompany your 1961 federal Income tax return* may bo *56 CHEVROLET Mrs. Aaguat Kraus* Mrs. Vanderveer was born In m a n of the Weehawken Fire De­ waa bora in Newark, aon of the boy, and seven grandchildren. federal Income tax return, whether M rs. A ugusta K rause, 80. of 303 Marlboro, daughter of Mrs. Sadie p artm en t. obtained from your local Internal i Door Sedan 1 late Mr. and M n. Conrad Betach. Service* were held at 10:30 a m Bayview Ave., Union Beach, died M. Magee, Marlboro, and the late F o rm 1040 o r F o rm 10WA, as evi­ Revenue office and many poet a l-' He wa* a former resident and a Surviving are his wife, Mr*. Mur­ Tuesday from the Greiner Funeral M onday m orning, Feb, 12, 1982, at Gilbert Magee. Sh« was a member dence of taxes withheld. flee* and bank*. ’ - . charter member of tha Union Beach iel (Schott) r'uschcl; three ions, SCHANCK ft SIHLER Home, Woodbridge. Interment waa her home. Mrs. Krause was born of the First Baptist Church, Free­ : .\ U S E D C A M / .-. . Fire Department. Ha waa the hu*- Arthur, West New York; Charles In Roaedale-Linden Cemetery, Lin­ in Germany. hold, and the Ladies Auxiliary of band of tha late M ary Jane (Slelth) Fredrick, North Bergen, a n d den. Surviving are her husband, Aug­ the Freehold Elks. H w y . 3 4 Betach. . Charles Francis, U.S. Navy, sta­ ust Krause; a ion, George A. Surviving, beside* her mother, Studios Harry Nelaaa tioned at Norfolk, Vs.; * daughter, L O w o H M 1 1 9 Surviving are a aon, Chlel Petty ire her husband, Alvah E. Vander­ H arry N elson, 72, of 407 L orillard Krause, Union Beach, and two Mrs. Andrew Martens, New Mon­ Officer Conrad-Betich, U.S. Navy; grandchildren. veer; I aon and daughter, Edgar Ave., Union Beach, died Saturday, mouth, and eight grandchildren. CAMM W MMCS * SKOMIY two daughter*, Mr*. Gerald Haua- Funeral lervicei were held Wed- 1. Vanderveer and Mra. Joseph Llp- F eb. 10, 1M2, at R lverview Hoa neiday afternoon at I p.m. at the aky, Freehold; three brothers, Gar­ Mn. R*suu Wilsan 10 MAIN ST. . no. 0 0 H M pita!. Day Funeral Home, Keyport. The rett W. Migee, Marlboro; Willard Funeral. sarVice* were held Fri­ Mr. Nelson wa* a re tire d ma- Rev. Harry R. Pine, pastor of Cal­ S. Magee, Colts Neck, and Frank day afternoon at the Hulse Mem­ m u H.KTRIC HCATING chiniit. He wa* born in Sweden *nd vary Methodist Church, Keyport, O. Magie, Oceanport, and four orial Home, Englishtown, with the w aa a member of the Independent officiated. Interment was in Fair grandchildren. Rev. Francis Cantcl, pastor of the SURVKY Order of Viking*, Arlington. View Cemetery, Middletown. Funeral servlcea were held Sun­ Browntown Community Church, of­ for tho vacation of Your Draann Surviving ara hi* wife, Mr*. Ebb* d ay afternoon at 2 p.m . at the W.H. ficiating for Mrs. Anna J. Wilson, (Afleiu*) Nelson; two sister*, Mr*. T h o m as L . B egue Freeman and aon Funeral Home, 60, Route 9, D rowntown, who HIAT ^ *°°M ° * C O M * 1- ™ H O U S E Carola Wallberg and Mr*. Slgne Thomas L. Bogue, 83, of 20 Joyce Freehold. The Rev. Andrew L. An­ died Tuesdny, Feb. 8, 1962. In te r­ Nelson, and two brothers, Gunnar Kilmer Ave., New Brunswick, died derson, pastor of the First Baptist ment was In Chestnut Hill Ceme­ and Gustav, all of Sweden. suddenly Monday, Feb. 12, 1962, at Church, Freehold, officiated. Inter­ tery, Old Bridge. his home. Born in Jersey City, lie Funeral servlcea were held Tues­ ment was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs, Wilson was born In Hobo­ was the son of the late Thomas L. You h*ve the fun . . ZIEGLER BROS , INC day nftcrnnnn at 1 p.m. In the Hed Freehold. ken, but had resided in Ihe Urown- wa do th* planning aad Louisa (Hat;gerty)*Uogue. le Funeral Home, Keyport. The town area most ot her life. and arranging. What's Mr. Bogue was a retired clerk Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor of more, there'* no extr* L O 6 - 6 2 1 9 for Ihe Morrison Steel Co. and com­ She is survived by her husljund, Gethicmanc Lutheran Church, Key­ cost for our Mrvlce*. municant of Sacred Heart Church, Funeral Services Reseuu; two sons, Leroy, Old port, officiated. Cremation was in New Brunswick. G eorge H. C arter Bridge, and George, Morganville; Roi* Hill Cromatory, Linden. Surviving are hia wife, Mrs. Funeral service* wore hold Sat­ two sisters, Mrs. Howard Dunham, Drowntown, and Mrs. Joseph We- Brown Trovol Buraou T u rn e r H ill *r. Eliznbcth M. (Tumulty) Boitue; a urday at II *.m. In the Bedle Day C illi: V t H f 1 4141 - 114 fmllh fl„ AmM glnrz, Sayrevillc; flvu brothers, T Hroaiwajr, Keyport - Nlfhti Call COlfaa lara< avac Jcalriaa, but O ut ing won one. instead of Ed Welstead, 5 ft. 6 in. while this was going on, so Key- ■mm*4 Waaly ftw npt Uw Rahway without extending themselves or The height advantage Has thereby making a particularly good thow The Pistons showed they had just port dared not lose if (hey were tn a r tola a mmm n Mott Im- loo much of everything for the rest made a prohihitive one for Mata­ to keep within striking distance of form against a downtrodden Wall wan against the scrappy but entire­ Haa ton laia tha Matawan ttfht- of the league in running over tlie of the defending champs. •ar aatf tfcay 4M kaaqr damaea to team against whom they had ev­ ly too small Tigers. The Tigers only ery th in g to Jose and nothing to gain. Knieks, winners in two prior gam­ Coach Ron Schmitt’s Keyport M iM torN ttt Imn taaiad at es and the team to stop them, if had one player, Myles Lane, near iBw taag flnt roaa* actlaa. Lacking incentive, Keyport played the average height of the MHS team marched away to their ex­ good enough to win, but no more any team could. But the Knieks pected lead with. Billy Geiger rack­ la a H a p t tfca wwat al tha 4a- starter*. The Red ind White showed their were "murdered" 46 to 8. The loss ing up eight baskets for them in the «• am aaly dw bril arat khn F u r the firt»l q u a rte r the H uskies relative disinterest by overly press­ of Ray Angersbach to the Keyport first quarter. But the Murphy play* :« ha waa itaitktg to itok away moved along no more than just ing throughout, as teams habitual­ Grammar team left (he Knieks trs found a way to slow down (his » M aw e** Aifareatly Mt tat- ahead of the hustling Tigers, who ly do which only ire playing a with no one-man "(coring steamer" in Ihe aecond quarter. Keyport was •atrwsraatf Mm ha waaM haw did get their one tall man, Myles game to “get it over with." such as teems to be the need on saving themselves with a tight de­ l i a M b t a 4t*gtnit movt w a a va As Wall once had had Matawan the league teams. Lane, inside for three baskets. fense to keep a 26-14 halftim c lead. fta iMuMiaa. Tb* flnt faw MMfcaa This kept them right with Mata­ dow n 20-8 in Iheir g am e two weeks The Nats los( Petty Burke to the That lead evuporated ia ihe third •I A t tooiad naad hai Jaaklaa wan 14-13 for the quarter. In the ago, Coach Frank Zampello, KHS, grimmir school team, but with quarter when Murphy’s Mickey ta tka «aB«ailai rtala (fall. But lectured bis charges against the F ran k ie C oyle scoring 22 of the 25 second quarter. Bill Bowie aad McCullough broke through the Key* ;1 » — * a ta h u m , cam mtmi n dingers ef taking the Crimson points needed for them to beat the Terry Ma||ee broke looae better port zone three times while Gei. Itatoadla w M tartiht aad « from Ihe Tigers pressing tidies on Knights too lightly before the game Lakers, who scored IS tor (h eir to­ ger could slip away from Ihe op* flM Malawaaar to lha caavaa. Paul T«aa**H*. Matawaa. (M tt bida to aitala Mm *v*ry Mt 1 1 far advaacid at dda atai* *f hit started. But only for the first two tal team, it appears the Nats will defense to bring the Maroon and position defenders surrounding him l_ ------Steel ahead 31-32 a t th e half. ■■■■v !■ wwn c v m i to hia hmher ia* divalipm iat a* waa Ma bm her at ■ Glwrw hauhr. minutes was it ■ ball gime. Bruce make a showing for themselves only once. A basket by Skippy Lo- . ^ M g * ) . n » M a w i i b e r r a Jaa Tamii*ll* waal aa la »ralm li*il rank* la Jackaon started it off with in easy even- with their experienced scor­ B«nb Baskets gan at the bell sent the two teams tf altf* aa< toariag altor hia ar- er*** *uk aa Jtoainuaa i w «< «he K gjh ie j handcrs, then Jim Robinson san k , land, IdllU, Ull on UlMCO drives andUHV pop-ups under Ml.ovt four, Milkboltles LoSapio, Anthony ...... ket became so tiregular -,. as . .to 4.be -pro- Butka having the Beachers way ...... court tomorrow night lor Keyport the liaskelrnntil the scofe-was-OJ------^ ^ BTTtf-^^-hihU i^._lhg. Husktes had the rt- out in front 27-11 at the half. But • ttM raaail fight w ar- ■ecured at leaat a tie lor tbe title had sh ru n k to one point. Brian on Ihe Convention Hall court last Tom Brundage finally got Wai u d CJarJr, A brace of fouls by Pete hounds on their own shots, too, and in "the lasf" two quarters Coacn by healing Rum m M-M Tueidiy Jackaon picked up a foul shot, but month. The K-57 score does not scoring igain, but the score had Tha Rahway hoaar Fischler find a second basket by Bowie, Magee, Billy Collins and John Luc/.kovich's players held tho ^ _ f up at Bine, anly id wfeil* Matawaa kept pace ia d o n Dutch Wogkmt waa fouled trying to doubled against them, 18-9, at the amply reflect the margin of Ma­ Dougherty was all the Knieks could Andrews pushed in baskets so fast Beachers even. Boots Paglione ■aa tola a naritfat Hat* from lag Hoffmaa High, South Amboy, make a shot for the Bulldogs. W o* end of the quarter. the Tigers were distanced by the leading the Matawan court work. . . . . J( M -S7. roon and Sleel superiority. further assemble against the Pis­ toauaetla lhat urate Joro dunked both free throws ami Eckman made nine points in a end of the third quarter. Coach K rjp u rt The South Amboyans pressed at tons overpowering drive. Mur|i|i> school •at aa tha caavaa at l:M af __ Keyport'i league icaioa to aaw the score w a s tied. row for Wall at the start of the MacCutcheon look advantage of the G ram m ar (75) (24) The Celtics were another team n r i» Um Rahwayaa'i hiadlari completed iad tha Red aad White Keyport came downcourt with the stirt. The game was tied second quarter on a drive-in game 64-4'J situation to let the scrubs e r r that were run over in the second G eiger 7 0 14 M cCull’ieh 4 3 11 • hart (Jaw ravtviag thair haa a n woo, 1 ...... ten seconds to go. Brian Jackson twice, then each tide went oul into to driw fouls. But the Keys were play out the last quarter. A ngers’ll 0 0 0 Lo*.™ 1 2 4 missed a shot, but Lewis recovcr* not bothering with defense this half. They came out of the first J. Lnwson » 1 1 Ahlers 2 9 4 • — i battcrad tamer. Jeatliu Matawaa ia half game behind, 9 a lead by a poinl. Pele Andrews The Matawan jayvees had an ev­ ed fo r th e R e d and White. Lewis night and all or Eckman's efforts half in lairly good shape, behind Mumford 2 1 ft pji.seler 0 I 1 •U i wai (racty aad battla-icarrad won, I Int, with the game to­ en worse situation, going behind FftJJon 2 I 5 M urray 1 0 2 tried to get off a shot with six sec­ and Terry Magee carried the Hus­ only w ound up in a 26-18 count still 13*8, that they still had a chance. to lha dmaiai room aaMiour morrow completing the regular 18-13 in the first quarter ns a bunch Dunhnm 0 0 0 Ilcnth 1 0 2 a lie n *a id . onds left but was fouled. He missed kies at the start against some bril­ against his team. Bill Jannarone Howie Cook and Steve Hansen led P icper 0 0 0 kague warn. of diminutive Atlantic Highlands one throw, but made the second. neutralized the Wall onset for the the Hawks away, with Ted Sahner T fcaflaat briaga romaaello If Mitawan loaca tomorrow, Key­ liant backcourt onehanders by Man­ jayvees raced around them. But the 11 3 2ft I) S 2-i Rumson only had time for a throw- R ed an d W hite here, it was 36-27 at scoring the two baskets the Celtics Union Hear* (39) .M atawan ‘ ‘ tarry Minfin*, Trenton, port automatically becomes champ- ny For mo.so for the Governors. percentages were with the taller in and It was all over. halftim e. got from the Hoor. fClem*it(ary (23) ' aifhf. Mangine ia a box- loa. But if the Marooa and Steel Then Billy Collins and Hill Bowie team here, too, and George Siebert U K P t i F F Ktypsrt (M) Rnmfton (IS) Early In the third quarter, the ar who auda Ms way ialo a* triumph at Manaiquan, they tie o f r orr Game Beyond Celtics Reach and Bob Warwick had the MHS L ew an’ki ) 1 3 Pntfllutie .*) 3 started their "aoft shots,” Collins Keys poured it on to make the O’Brien ~ 0 0 nielli 0 '1 1 Haa I* an kii drtauiva capaMlltlai. tha Keyi aad a piayoff for tbe title Bruc* J’n 8 < S Harvey 2 0 4 In the third quarter, Cook hit seconds way out in the van 38-28 Uuika 0 S G. Aml’wk 2 P oland a a 17 Pautson 3 1 his characteristic loopcrs that drift game one-sided. The Red and Blue 1 3 H tlad *|alMt hard-hitting but poor- will be held, between them Tues­ from the floor three times to put at halftimc. Charlie Garafano, who O stervich 2 « P. Kovinu 1 2 4 Fr«tw 2 1 5 H offm an 4 S 10 trailed by 14 points midway of the K enn*y .1 1ft Kftwar'ls 1 2 4 if trained opponent*, he hat with­ day, at the Freehold Regional High G c v a s 3 0 • VUlardi 4 • S in and Bowie his jumped-in sets the game hopelessly beyond the had saved the Matawan cause in T uranlyl 0 0 H a rris O 3 4 a D. U r’be* 1 1 3 third quarter and by 22 poinls at stood a lot of hird punchini airly gym, la all Ukelihsad. The wiaaer Ilourahun from the side, Matawan sccined to reach of the Celtics. Only one field the first quarter, teamed with Ed W. Bell 0 8 M cKeen 0 0 0 Jarmaron* 0 1 1 fiarny 1 0 3 the end. This was with Keyport Woolley 0 0 W ilks 0 0 (I M ly to mova In whaa wiU meet Lakewood, southern B J. Stults 1 1 I J. L t r ’bee 0 3 2 goal was scored by the losers in the Flynn on drives in the third period be moving away near the end of making only a token effort at post­ K fillin'ill 1 1 Tesla O 0 0 opponent* drop thair champ, tor the overall B title at LaonardJs I 0 a Reardon 1 1 3 second ha)f, a desperate heave by th a t left the Tiger* distanced. S. Hell the first half, but John Lan^c 0 0 0 ira u ia waariaeia la lay taw ttoaa Neptuae High Feb. XX aad tb* over. ing a zone defense. Jackson and Po­ Steve DiGiambattista. Sahner was S ) la H is 7 90 The Malawan jayvees won it at n 7 m ttrlag aovlcei. ; Ill Caafereace title it Freehild Re­ Mon>«corm lor Keypurt - O'Neil), drove inside twice to bring the land were in an individual scoring bound up as was Bobby Merrill, the Thom si, 9. Len-t*, B nan Jackw n. race and the romping Raiders had the foul line, drawing 35 free Aaaiak Tomiiailo, ha will hive gion! Feb. M. Amboyans back into the ball game. other big scoring threat of the Cel­ Score by quarters: no time to bother with defense. throws and making 22 against al­ a* aach advaatage u tha Mua- Ea*leat Cam* Of y*ar Keyport tft 14 20 12-61 tics. Keansburg Moves Up Hoffinan pulled up to 15-15 and They coined out of the game in tlie lowing their smaller rivals onJy 12 M i r ia art allowed to to la th* The tilt it R u m n n T u e s d iy w a i Rumaon a 18 12 11—99 19-19 ties on the Itre n g th of Torn Some new hands hroke into the S e»part JV _ ftanxea JV (31) fourth quarter. shots from the foul line, of which In Raritan Pin Loop flat by M i trainer, Prank Boyle, Keyport'i euim t gam * of the year scoring column for the Hawks, Har­ c r r s n r r Wemett's shooting. Then Mitawan The Keyport jayvees ran rough­ the Tiger seconds made six. These CWftaaad, IT aat hi condition. Man- lo date. The -Airpl* B uIM hi did OuUuky 1 0 1 Robinson 2 9 7 started to pull away for good. Ma­ ry Disbrow, Charlie Robinson, f y n iiR r 4 an Haab'ck o a o shod over another foe, clobbcrihg 16 extra points for Matawan from Keansburg Savings and Loan wffl be M bjK t la hard poacb- aal soor* a paint ia th* fint quir Butch LaConle and Dan Erlandsen, B ru c * rfi t I 1 Wogtom s^i-l* gee, mad* two1 steals ind Bowie th e W all jayvees T5-50. T he C rim ­ the free throw mark won a game picked up a full gsme on league h| bar a how wha haa baatta tar, ia which period the Rad Raid­ in the second half. T hom ** a a f Benedict V • 1 pulled in' a* rebound to^send the son Knights seconds hung on stub­ in which there was only eight leading Don's Gulf in the Raritan aaiataan of good cipahilltlaa oa in ' two till men, Larry Folaad 8. Lawl* 1 1 a Bailey 1 0 2 Huskies out In front 2A-19 at the Thaler » ® !• bornly in the first half, so that it The Lakers just had no answer to points difference. Township Women's Bowling League c M card*. Par all of the Trenton- and Dennis Krase, purtied ia uader half. The steals indicated clearly w as only 31-27 a g a in st them at the the drives of Coyle in the game The Matawan varsity drew 26 as they captured two games from lia'a npatiUaa for ruBgedneaa, th* basket ihau aver the beada af i t a 12 I t ? 21 that the Governors were losing aceie qaartcrs: intermission. Ronnie O'Neill and with the Nats, In sddition to bia fouls from the Tigers but made on­ Ceil’s Hair Stylist while Don’s «aa eaa Mpact to Me tha GMdia the ahorter Rumabnitea lor a 15- KeypoH JV a 11 11 7 -4 2 their thirpneis and tiring under the Brian Jackson carried them along scoring, he put Ken Schultz, top ly 14. However, most of the Mata­ dropped a pair to Matawan Ford, Ctovaa Mapound crown in the point lead. W a 4 « I M I need to go up against Matawan's just a mite ahead of their aggres­ scorer for the Lakers, out on fouls wan misses came in the fourth Don's Gulf leads the loop with a ■avke dhrfilea come to Mitawan. Vern Paulson made the first score taller operatives under the basket. sive rivals in the first half. trying to atop him. Bob Aumack quarter when the game was safe­ 42*21 record, followed by Keans­ OnpKa tha weather condition! for the Purple Bulldogi, a driviag Put Prohibitively Behind Wall Wat committing very lew made the extra basket needed to ly wrapped up. It was • hnrd burg Savings and Loan, 38Vj-24%; Mday, TomawHo again w » nip- layu p a s the second quarter turf­ This w as borne out more in fouls, lo the Keyport team had to send the Nats out of the first half game for Matawan to play, nothing Tiny G lenn's, 38-25; Pioneer Food parted by i goodly cheering Wall Twp (Si) shots while the Lakers were being O tiJlini 7 4 IS Gerlach 7 3 17 Other Iwo-game winners were ' Laaa Taraer o f p i; r r aive. ing committee. In Group 111, Key­ the Amboyans made their first shut out from the free throw line. M a fe e • 2 IS L a n e 4 2 10 Keyport Pharmacy ovar Fisher's “BACHELOR IN Poland 7 12 24 Mill* 3 0 H e n sie r 2 1 ft Jaokunn The Bulldogs gambled oa loosen­ field goal of the second half. 0 o This decided it. S 2 Cities Service, Tiny Glenn’s over M M M I E 1’ port’s first opponent will be Eait B ru c e J 'n 10 12 :I2 S. P rily 'W 0 Fl.vj)n 1 I 3 U.vrne 0 2 ing the defense on Jacluon to ex­ Brunswick, fn Group II, Malawan It w as 46-29 at the th re e-q u arte r Jannarort* 4 2 10 L, W altsuk 5 1 n Plstona (4S> Knlcka (I) W elsted 1 0 2 Ortl?. 1 0 Matawan-Keyport Recreation, G i n a F a rd Leonard!* J Ifo m e r I ,*i pand their scoring power. The Key­ mark. The Maroon and Steel play­ # O F F O F F A ndrew s ft 2 12 MrCoffrev 2 0 Cleaners over Fionetr Food Stor M M * Reyaaldi draws a bye in the first round, G e v a s 1 E o k m a n U 21 LnSapin ft 4 14 Firetnnn O fl 0 Sturt 0 0 fl G re e n 0 o port star promptly whirled away ed just point-for-point basketball in H o u rn h an S B n in d a * e 0 6 A. LaConle fl 0 12 W affenfeid 0 2 J es, and Keyport Liquors over Ru- "IT STARTED WITH along with Highland Park, and S leliert 1 0 2 S m ith 0 2 the last quarter to ease out of the J . S tu lU 2 J. Magee 0 B L. Husler 0 0 0 K apushv 0 0 0 M o rre ll 2 0 4 Willinmfi 1 0 to three baskets on his own and appears slated to meet the winner F n is e 1 1 bert K. Lee Inn. Lisa Moffett cap­ A K I S S ” game and save themselves for the 2 A. Smith D. M uster 0 O € nnsenber* 0 0 0 made pass im to Pulund for others of a qualifying round game be­ O 'N e ill 0 D unfee 0 0 M. E sposito 3 0 6 DnughcrtY 2 0 4 37 1ft (14 20 14 tured high game honors with 18H that had the Purple Bulldogs trail­ tween Bound Brook ind South vital test at Manasquan tomorrow, S. Itcwlfi 0 B urkiCt 0 0 C lark 1 O 2 P. Finc-hler OIZ M afau'ai* -JV (70) Ail. fllchlands and high series was won by Helen Maa. - Tec*. T h o m a s ft C o le m an 1 3 ing M l* at halftimc. where a victory means a tie wilh D uF our S 2 14 Lamlirrison 0 0 0 J V ((G) Kuehl. Plainfield. B ria n J'n 0 Neuman 0 0 C Carter 0 0 0 a r F a r V Ceaat Out Of Gam* Keyport for the North B. title. yta’M aevtr target East Brunswick, a new school W arw ick 3 0 S N nppn o o 0 In the third quarter, Jackson and The jayvees game was, by agree­ 25 .14 84 23 13 M 21 6 411 2 4 8 M o rrell 2 4 8 O rtiz 8 2 IB “EARTH TO THE MOON" hns been having a fine season their Score by Himrlrni: llawk* (32) Crllica (13) Poland took turns at racing up ment between coaches, one of the G n rafan o 5 7 17 G re e n a o e - — P t o * - first year of eligibility ef itate Wall Twp. 9 Ifl 14 ia — Ml O F P « r f Z am b o r 0 9 0 G a u Jor :i o £ use of more remote substitutes. K e y p o rt 1H IS 27 21 - M T. I.aConte 1 5 Car “BATTLE IN the baskets while Rumson lapsed tournament competition. They 1 K lynn 8 !) 2ft F e m a n d e / ft 0 (t EATONTOWN back into another long strctch of Neither side had much to show Officials — Tomaszewjhl, Knwnle- Hansen 3 7 fl. M errill 1 n S Slebort n 2 14 W ilso n l i 3 OUTER (PACE!” stood a t 11-2 on the season after *ki. Rohinnon 1 3 MeLouKh’n 0 0 0 Y u lia s/. 0 l> 0 W illia m s 2 1 ,■) and the score was close all along. K ryporl ,jv <75) Wall T «|i. JV to Eattmia Color little or no icoring from the floor. garnering their second decision in Cook 1 U Westcrfcld ll 0 0 n in c a r 0 [) n B v rn e r> 2 U It w as 49-21 ag a in st the outclassed Tom Nuccio kept the Maroon and (50) Wnltt fl fl Howe 0 1 1 D'Apoliln 0 0 0 M c C a ffe rv 6 0 12 two meetings with South River. r f €i r «» C. Hull* Steel seconds in the van with three 0 0 C . Sm ith 0 0 0 A . S m ith 0 O 0 7 )'u ve -[ft mum Rumson forces at the end of the Keyport has drawn a sturdy op­ O 'N e ill 12 3 2!> Coleman 8 2 Ifl Diubrow 2 4 N olan o 0 0 straight baskets in the third quar­ M ila n J 'n ft 2 12 Crosby 3 4 10 J. Unite third quarter, then the Keys coast­ ponent. 1 1 OiGinm’a 1 0 2 24 22 70 211 fl 62 HI. J3 a | Circle - Liberty 2-tiW ter, but then the MHS jayvees went N nU on (» 0 0 K e lly 4 3 11 ErlniKtaon 0 2 Snhner 2 0 4 ed out uf the game the rest of the M eclolln J 0 4 H a ll 2 0 4 Malawan, oddly enough, may en­ K E Y P U f t l w ay. into a tailspin, Hoffman jayvees fin­ •nmmju B 0 10 H u tch in 'n 0 0 12 R 32 4 a ia Week Days Open l:M counter Bound Brook, a team The Jayvee game was something ing out of the period wilh n 20-21 S. l.eu'U 4 0 fl Waliac* fl 4 Smtn (2A) I jh r r n lift) Show ■( 7 K M . c o i f w n coached by a one-time Keyport ]{. Lewie 0 0 0 M it rr li o r r U r F J a n . i 4 -2 9 2 1 I else tagain. The Keyport scconds, ad v an tag e. Cus;inr> 0 2 Ka m i basketball mentor, Joe Barile.' The 1 Coyle 7 II 22 Itchnvm v 0 0 0 ¥ i D 1 Open Sun. 5: ID - Shaw it t P.M. w ith a 17-1 record on the season Assistant Coach Dan Stankie- H is lio p 1 0 2 Clayton MuHcac'n o f) 0 Trigg* 2 0 4 t O lf a i 1-045? Crusaders lost so much enrollment Opntufckv 4 0 fl Ow en 0 0 0 going, w ere "tight” from nerves at wicz put Bob Warwick into the l\ Espo’o 0 0 IN S P A C © Keys March Ahead of the Panthers had a 214 high in r m r a B f WINNER OF 4 A C A M M Y B-fcHclPR Thu Central Jersey pairings: height advantage, lacked inspira­ the final game which overshadowed In the third qturler, the Keys 4 a w a r d s : North Jrrsry, Hrrlinn 2 — Croup I tion as they had passed out . Hriislcr 2 tl 4 Woods 1 0 2 Continuous .Sumluy pulled up to a 25-21 m argin a t the Central — tiroiip J P. Andrpuf: .'I 1 7 I.mitir 5 4 14 ed ihem stay in third plan*. •a u h m m b Preliminary Hound SI ml I 0 I Drill (> o n SlHmllHK* iiVi* us follow*: Slnrting I; Sunday Only end of the third quarter. They were Bridgrwiiler-Hurltim vp. Himlcnlnn K. W rtViul II 3 9 Mni-lllk f 2 14 T f it m \ \ i. 27-2S m idway of th e la st q u a rte r, C entral ( Ki«mln*lon> n»fl !!<>#! H-mh P iin lh f ia vi. Snuth Hlver. , (Str*w»* a timely basket by Spat Lewis 211 It fltl n 11 67 Linn* ST£VE RltVfS f'lrM RtMinri Hcnrr hv quartm: Jiitfiiiirp keeping JV, Couch Uob ZHnipcllti's Nej»lune v*. ;»riri*e»,«}J<»»,-fUr/lJin- Mn/iiuaii (A 11 2(1 2(1-1)11 C ats charges In the van. itunterrloii (Vnlriil winner; J’lliufluii Hoffnmh 12 7 10 21137 C h ip m u n k * M-O-M u'lM nli v*. linkewootl; Keyport \’«. K « ^ I M alaw an .I.V. (31) Hoffman J.V . Cl?) LANA O'Neill drove in, wns fouled nnd llrunaw'ick aurf Somerville vn. Jiff) n v p <; y >• th» >,«. ... I. I.U.L-' HOPE TURNER G D L lA T H ■ r K eyport w as safa a t 30-25. W nnfifk m [Jtliilliil' -hH■ driven Penalized l'lr*t Round X.Hfnbtir I 11 NflK.v AND THE BARBARIANS H lfth liin d !* n rk , b ve: I ’cn n h iK t" " v*. HimtfM 0 4 H i'in iln Mananquan; flmmW flimiii v*. S'Milii ftcoij’i' 0 | W rin c ll Tw o area men had their drlvin;1. 4 h .(OlOHSCOM ^ NINTH ANNUAL PlnlnflfUl nnd Alniaunn. bve. ffittfitr t 2 Tran/ privilege* su sp rn d fd by Dip SIhIi* Onfm t ifernty — (Jnuifi f Hy chtwgittf' ovvr to (til htutt Division of Molnr Vehicles for ! JI U <» I Y ( O A $ T Sem l-rlM l* 17 4 :m you eliminate (he drudgery — -Plus — im ilh Amlxi.v vx, ManvilN1 nnd Smith srnii' In i|iml i speeding violations. They nre Kd- 1 of lugging ashes nnd shovel­ l lim lf rdtin llt ’Kl>>nnl 1 .niiibcit vllif) lilll' .IV. w a r d J. S i I u i I m m . H: i»:wl St., M, i ’,i vft. D u n e llrn . 1 lio lflt J.V. ing cnal. Make the change NomIIi Jernf.v — I'HMidifal A wiiii und T. M c II i m 'Ji , did lli.d/iv now « . . call ijh for vonr BOAT SHOW K l r il Itnurit Tri'Hfnn (.'jilhnlfr vx, llolv Cnn-s j t . ru e ! (HI. G o u a t h ^ • -• r, h i u ■ i1 ft p k ‘ iHiviTxi(ie); Cjnmini ('nthnlic v*. ! I (k flra £n n ff>rp n rf. M tiry’fi iMoulh AmiIm.v *; Hi. 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U balftim# idvaiiliKt. Matawaa dri fnreea into the van It-M at half­ iary of the upset at Unioa Beach. Fannin# • • 0 within the range of every visito/1 a t w ell as radio and electronio •111 play the Madtaoa firet-yaar Vurklewici 1 • a ' frrnh Teaae To team at the Spartam court in m a d e (he th ird q u a rte r a sen sa­ tim e. Brad Power* led them to a JJ-J0 B urkhardl 2 e 4 Starting at $49 for the little sea­ g e a r, m a r in e paints, fire exftfr tional one by holding their rivals The jarring elfecls of Ibis devel­ B ulka 4 L 13 worthy knockabouts, prices run up their windup Monday afternoon. victory over Holmdel 2 and their N iaon 0 9 0 guishers, anchors and bilge pumps scoreless while making only three opment brought the Hurricanes to 140,000 fo r th e sw ank, fully sparkling Larry Maher, Holmdel, Som m ers 0 0 0 an Hurricane* («) of the ninth annual Jersey Coast Outboard engines, Diesels and in­ Sons, Keyport. SHAMROCK BAR Hurricanes could get the ball up a v i» <; f p Boat Show, which wil! be launch­ board engines covering just about Coach Billy Douglas used Billy Hartley 7 0 14 DIukosz O <1 0 BEACHWAY - KEANSBURG Welch on drive-ins thereafter and court again, the bii/./.iT sounded liomish 7 4 18 Enni* O 0 0 ed in A sbury P ark C onvention Ha'.l every range of horsepower will be If you need printing of any klod^ this everted matters a bit. Welch and Manager Ed Carey’s Holmdel WiJli.-iin* 1 1 .1 Jenkins o 0 0 Saturday and run through Feb. 25, shown. we are here to serve you. O u r team had lied up the 13-15 race. Scff.’il 1 1 3 Dnly 0 0 0 Plaas Available quick service and reasonable pricct drew 17 foul shots before the game Johatmson S I S Mnlinos'bi S 0 1® is "variety." There will be some­ ENTERTAINMENT was over but could make only Raritan 3 learn was Ihe benefic­ Thieint! 0 (i 0 Uintfan 6 1 13 thing for every one, and price tags Plans for building your own bo*t, will please you. Wednesday • Friday • Saturday Evenings eight, The KHS first-year players made only nine of 27 free throws. Sundays 3 P.M. to 9 P.M. Asbury Park overwhelmed Key­ port with sheer force of numbers O N t W m O N L Y running in and out. Soon as an As­ bury Park yearling had scored a Bell’s Market Joins Foodtown . THS WORLD FAMOUS "INK SPOTS" couple of points, a fresh hand came ■ Dill Bowen's Ink Spots Are Stopping At The Shamrock In for his three or four. This pro­ cess wore the Keyport team leg- FEBRUARY 14th, 16th and 17th weary, as each sew Asburyan put Before (joing On Soulh American Tour on a new racc around the court. The youthful Blue Bishops just had TO SAVE YOU MORE! too much height and everything Sunday Afternoons Twist Party else for the outnianned Keyportera. MaUirii Frosh ChrittJaa With Th* Mayo 4 (3?) tnlhm IrMh (»> BELL'S SUPER MARKET JOINS HANDS WITH NEW JERSEY'S FASTEST GROWING MONEY SAVING FOOD COOPERATIVE! o r r D ’AihjUU) 3 I 11 fcjrk * f • 12 Tod M«|ec 1 0 I Itaffcrto 7 • 14 Gorlufeon 1 4 8 Fredcrleh 1 • 2 Bsll's Foodtown will continue tho highest quality standards. Our meat buyers will continue to personally select tho fines! $$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ G. Ilam'on 4 2 1(1 A arack 0 0 0 E. Ilam'on 10 2 Froehel 10 2 meats and poultry. Our Produce men will continue to bring you the freshest cream of the crop fruits and vegetables. Our * Underw'd 0 0 a McCarthy 1 a 4 Sayrevilie Motors Breaks - Hullou/. 2 0 4 Dairy buyers will continue to make available to you farm fresh top quality dairy preducts. io ia m ia 2 3ii Kryporl Froib Asbury Park ( 1 1) t roth (57) Through The Price Barrier~ Ash Receiver ^*°°r Covering Dome Lights Glove Box Lock Sensation of the Holmdcl-Raritan- 'VU W ' W I W V V y l i Combined Switch Super Foam Rubber Cushions Union Beach League season devel­ oped Monday night in the 13-15 t l ' ' division when the Holmdel 1 team ' j ~ ' defeated the Union Beach Hurri­ can es 43-42 a t M em orial School. SAYREVILLE This was the first defeat in 20 games for Ihe Ueachers over a two- LAMB y ea r span. H A H ■ - OV|N B [ A [ ) Y f The Hurricanes vaulted out to a MOTORS 14-3 lead and appeared on their , Vear Avtharlied Plymouth — Vallaat - Renault Dealer way to their usual overpowering ' We Service What Wc Sell viclory. But this was not sir. In the *•• • Enutea Road — Oppatlle Sayre Wood* Shopping Ceater second quarter, the Hulmdcl see­ saw zone play cut them down .’Salat PA t-M OO — Swvic* PA 14X00 to three points while John Homish C A L A H A M S and Tom Hartley worked a one- l i * * $ * $ $ $ $ » $ $ two combination on the down- court fast break to send Ihe Holm- CL0R0X BLEACH

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. X - _ M e r c l i a n t e Open 5 Nights A Week B a i l k . Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 PM. . Mlilllilulllh ClllllltU'i Itdlhilliil Kmult Ml Yiuirn ■>/ t'liilUmiuili rrnlrr Aifcory • fltri Bank • MannqiiRn a North Aabury PnrN • Fnlr Hiivtn • M(,lnu.i‘, • Ltciell, Mtmfctr reilernl He«m» Hynlfin/l'nlcfUl Delimit Inminmrc CmInn .126 Main Street, M atawan. N * T « t THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, February IS, 1962 Ruling Ravorsod In Varsity Basketball In Croup IV Lavoie School Ar«a Warkar's Casa For Madison High Next Season The Appellate Division of Superior For Automation Court h a i reinstaled a 16072 w o rk ­ i T m v r t l i m m m i I - — ■ :------;— men’! compensation award to a It’s not a disgrace to repeat a badkrtballat#5; vanity I _ - . w ... „ . . „ . worker who suffered a heart at­ class at the Lavoie Laboratories, , ' £ & ! % *t ssaaM aad will com- r - T A W i ll Moot M onaa/ tack. The Appellate Court said a Inc., Automation School. In fact, pata 'is Um Group IV sarollmsat new doctrine set by the Supreme it's desirable. The Automation Cadut, Im Qanaals. athletics The regular monthly meeting of School, open to industrial and mili­ the Whited Brown School Parent- Court three weeks ago required die it; m m m . i — wwcid Monday. ’.Tha tary personnel, employees and Teacher AauciaUait will be held reversal of a decision by Union , adnol a in «rlU spplylor admit- County Judite John E. Barper. technical editorial people, was ■ te tka N.J. Stati lalerichoUu- Monday at I p.m. in the Cheei* ttm The award went to Barnett Sha­ slurted last June and soon will . tyc Athletic 'Anoeiailoa evea quake Fire Houie. Foundcri Day graduate its 500th enrollee. ind the P-TA Birthday will be ob- piro, IM Ely Ave., Laurence Har­ . tbaaak its varsity, squada ara sot bor, a fork lift operator for the The free-tumon, company-spon­ .; ekgiMefor Mata duunptauhipi un- terved with a ipeciil program and sored school is the brainchild of gueit ipeiker. 1 Newark Steel A Drum Co. of Lin­ III tbaachool aaaa m a “aenlor den. Mr, Shapiro suffered a coron­ Stephen D. Lavoie, president of d a n " high aehoal bails. ary thrombosis while working Oct. Lavoie Labs, Morganville. Finding ' Oanaaia mada this aaaouacs- 17, 1958. M r. Sh a p iro suffered a per­ it difficult to keep pace with all <4 m m ■ after kiaiephooiore. basket­ Library Clubs manent'disability. He was granted of the fast happenings in the auto­ . ball team coavinclagly had beat benefits by the Workmen's Com­ mation field in un organized way, sp Um Laag Bruch aophomore pensation Division but Judge Bar­ Mr. Lavoie realized that the same -team. u the Saartaa gym Monday Added Interest ger reversed that ruling. ■ undoubtedly was true for other per­ :;;' 14-44. It- « l l the second victory in The Appellate Division said that sonnel in other industrial organiza­ 1 Through the organization of two rra rlb r lhe'Ught Blue and White the Supreme Court three weeks ago tions. aad ftada theft 44 on the w iion. library chiba, one for the leventh wiped out the presumption that a The school, Mr. Lavoie reasoned, : v. ’Caach Oacmaln explained ha ii not m d eighth grades, aad one for ninth heart attack stemi from ■ natur­ would make a better informed market as well as keeping the tatereatad ia u . overall. won-lo«t ssd tenth grades, regular library al diieaae and-is not compensable. recordfertheseatoe. luu Im- company and Its principals up to isaistaata were recruited at Madi­ The Supreme Court ruled that as • pwvaawat, aad. that ia.what he is long as work strain is a contribut­ the minute on developments as son Township High School. Their asttiag. Ha. said tha players had ing factor to the attack, benefita they occurred. Thus, ■ announce­ is cama alaag to a point where dutiea consiat o f ‘‘charging” books must be paid. The court said there ments were lent but to industry they ladlcatsd tbsy could give the going out, taking care of wai evidence that Mr. Shapiro'a personnel, informing them of the ■ school letf-wspirtlag repreamti- inception of the school and inviting being returned,’ "reading" the work effort, waa connected with U m laG rouplV basketball nut the attack. their participation. shelves, sad keeping encycloped- ' • fall before lie. weald' attempt a All-Day Classes ■ achadala with taaiaa like Perth Am - Im aad magariaia in good order, According to Mr. Lavoje, the boy.Woodbridgi lad Edisoa. This regular reporting for work League Sponsors school is run on an all-day, class Tka Spartaas took ia early lead strengthens their le n a e of re- basis. The 900 enrollees to date ■: M Shota tar Wayae Dopp. Las* spoaaibility and gives them a feel­ have come from nearly every state ': O nset ‘tallied fremthe-S-J deficit ing of .achievement In contributing Sleeping Beauty in the nation, as well as several tocoroe withia one salat of a tie, their services to tho welfare of from European countries. Some *»a Ci(dweU aad midUe. Thar** the Khool. : - ’ Bill and Peggy Yates combine students voluntarily repeat classes - lea dial tha way. But this waa the Since the library wai opened to their talenti in a production of nr the entire course to familiarize Hast t£e Oreea W ive aver atttia- students at the beginning of the ‘‘Sleeping Beauty" to be preientcd themselves completely with the In­ ‘ ad.'Ed Gallo iteppod is lo stop the Khool year, tl27 books have been at Matiwan High School by the formation. The average class Is 20 drivew tthatoalaad a drive-ia bormwsd by 'the students to take Hebrew Women'i League of Key­ pupili and a new course starts that give ikeSpartana i Itad u home. Extremely varied demanda port, on Thursday afternoon, Feb. every other week and runa from • .-w o rk m ; at'Quarter time. for-information and recreational 22, at 2:30 p.m ...... Tuesday through Friday, The cur­ •- •1 * . .■ - ■■ .. ‘ # ..■ v H I ; . rending must ba tost. Requests for “Sleeping Beauty” will be a live, ric u lu m i i automation and general­ Throughoat thesecesd quarter, books run tha range from the works profeiaionally - directed show by ly is broken down into what it is, Madlaon-k*ptpul|iiigaway, oMy of Freach Uth Century philosoph­ “big people for little people'’ and what it does and what it can do. ta hava ^Nw; Braadwra coma on ers to books about origami. will include songs, dances, lollipops The curriculum is a constantly again. Tom Jttddni, Doppaad Gal- fn order to acquaint itudenti and laughter. In the play, “Sleep­ changing tiling, Mr. Lavoie said. >0 were the big gum tor the Spar- with the location of library mater­ ing Beauty,” in - all the . splendor The topici never get stale because ■ taas. Moodey . Farrow’S drive-ins ials, orientation talks were given; of court, will prick her finger and they are continually revised to keep kept ibe. Graea Wave la business. also classes met in the library for fall asleep, to be finally awakened pace with the fast. changing auto­ - '— Throoghotii~tha"ttilrdT|U«nerr ^tam-the spell of-the-wicked- wilch mation-field— Instruction is given- Thorne waaad a ooe-men battle to reports, required by English cissi­ by a handsome.prince. by company engineering personnel . keep L o n g B ra n c h in U w bell gam e, es, hai been in important part ct The Yates Children’s Theatre Attendance at Ihe school is either to no avail. Ran- Bromley took the lib ra ry w o r k ...... has presented more than 3000 per­ by invitation from the company or ^dadisoa well- ahead and Jenkins . aanleWritera . formances to some 34.000 children as a result of requests from the ' lank a.quarter court let to make Thia year noveli by classic writ- from pre-school to fifth grade age. students. The company does not ad It 24-1) tor the Light Blua and era or Hy recogniied juvenile auth- These performances originated at vertise nor promote extensively W hlte.Thereafterthe Spartaas ora have been read. In the future The Old Mill. Tinton Falls, and the school's activities nor its exis­ held o n t o t h ii edge o r better t o the the library hopes to provide an from there have been played at tence. equil number of boaki of poetry, Storyland Village, Asbury Park, The Lavoie Automation School is h e ey po r t eekly sad. , T K W unique in another way compared . T h e o n ly departm ent o f the g a m e drama and biography. The refer­ Monmouth and Menlo Park shop­ ence department ia aupplled with ping centers, schools, fairs, thea­ to other typical, company-sponsor­ ia which Laffg Branch showed to ed schools. Realizing that the com­ better sdvaatsge was. In taking the the best available encyclopedias, tres and country clubs. ing and going of students and the ball off! the boards. Madison wai dictionaries, nines, statistical Mr. Yates wai associated with vaitly superior in ball-handling ind books snd other ipeciil reference the Surflight Theatre in Beach Ha­ conducting of class periods would booki. shooting. ■ ven for six years. Working with upset the daily engineering and MoodSy’s triumph was perhaps a Since the Midison Township h im i i his wife and together they production activities of the com­ more significant victoiy lor Madl- High School enrollment is large, a have sung the lead roles in “Kiss pany, Mr. Lavoie had constructed eonta that It w u a first for the number of copies or sets of ref­ Me Kate” and "Annie Get Your a special group of buildings apart WILL erence hooka will be necessary to from the main production facilities Spartan over a.Group IV school Gun" and many other shows. They . Ihe. classification in which they will give aatiafactory library iervice. also have appeared on television, of the Laboratories w h ich is now known as'The Technical Cen­ .. play as a. vanity team. . An extensive list ol magazines is sung concerts snd appeared in ho. ter. \ . The Spartans will play. Long re g u la rly received Magazines tels snd country clubs in the shore Separate Building Branch • agala atbasketball Sat- serve the purpose of providing up- area and throughout the east urdaylta.m .al the Green Wave's to-the-minute information in world coast. Their > professional back­ Consisting of a large rustic class­ ' . court. The Kfadison rooten ■ then affaire, our government and in field ground includes training at the Jul- room building, Including dining ar­ of science...... ea ind facilities, the Technical will continue oa to W sll Township Hard School of Music snd the Phila­ ^ llg h for the district wrestling tour- They alao serve as aids to teach­ delphia Conservatory of Music. Center also includes an amphithe­ aameat of tba.NJSIAA. ing and promote a variety of itu- Mrs. Leonard Miller, 13 H ue! PI. atre and other small service build­ dent interests. The Ubnry has ings. Located In a wooded-grove ■ Tha freshman: hoopaters play Hizlet, may ba contacted for tic­ . Matawan at home Monday aad opened new villas of learning and ket* m d tickets will be lold at the at the rear of the' 100-acre tract that comprises ths laboratories both thf freak and sojte will an- goals for attainment to the itudents door. .. ■ ■ and will coatiaua to bo a vital part building, the school hai iti own gage tha St; M ary’s, Soutb Amboy, ' toame Wednesday. - of the school, it waa reported. separate entrance gatl aad parking Urga Postal Dalivary area. The idea for the school start­ (M ) ed four years ago when Lavoie a 9 * Township OOP In Lauranc* Harbor READ - Mrs. Elilen still - Is a patient in ; Mr. Dominick waa appointed as Club rnemben, as well as other followed and the school officially ; Bedford ,■ Maaiorial Hoapital, but aa additional member of the fund- Laurence . Harbor residents, are was opened In June 1961. Mr. Erlen aad tlartr daughter niaing committee. Mr. Gilanyi al­ writing to I. J. Dougherty, Region "The ichool has proven, to be a have beM released after treatment. ao appointed Jamea Maura to the al Director, Main Post Office, Phil­ real boon to the automation field," 3 0 0 0 0 legislaturs committee, and Paul adelphia, Pa , to find out why there Mr. Lavoie slid. ‘‘It's an old lesson '. Mr. aad M n. Otto Oaub. Over- Wright lo the entertainment com­ hai been iuch delay in getting a but one worth following, the more MII Rd., Matawaa, iad M n. NIch- mittee. new poit office and postal delivery people know about the field, ths a lu Arace, Route Ilf, viaited in - A special priie w u won by Mr. in Laurencs Harbor. more they are Inclined to incorpor­ Belle Meade Saturday aad Mika Daminick. - . The townihip hai Installed street ate its advantages into their own processes.” Marie Oaub. Route I. returned -The meeting w u well sttended signs and hia met other require­ Ai ■isiai With them. - That: evening and refreihmenti were Served by ment! let forth by thi poit office. Mias Oaab w n a dianer guest of Mrs. Andrew Nioora, M n. Edward Club members and other inter- Funeral Scrvicm Hold Mr. aad Mrs. ~ ' Malcolm sad: Mra. Frank Mitchell. eited residents also are requested PEOPLE 1 Mrs. Leoa Hopkins,- Imlayitown, .The n«t. meeting will be held to write to Senatora Harrison Wil­ For Mrs. Rsssau Wilson aad Patty aad Sheryl HopkiM, Wednesday evening, Mar. 7, at I liams and Clifford Caae, urging Jameetwrg, were dianer guspts of p-m. In the VFW Hall, Cliffwood their support: of a new post office Funeral services were held Fri­ Mr. and: Mr*. Albert Hopkins; o* Ave., Cliffwood. : . . and poistil delivery in 1 Laurence day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the J. Monday to help, calibrate their H arbor. ; Laird Hulse Funeral Home, Eng­ daughter, Jeanne'i UU) birthdays lishtown, for Mra. Anna (Ehlers) A uxiliary Chairm an These letters msy be given to Tne first meeting of the sewing Mrs. Martin or Mrs. Lancaster to Wilson, who, dlid Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1962, it the home of her sister, class, under tha sponsonhlp of the PorC om inf Kvtnt* be forwarded, or may be given to V 4 V MMdldsea- County Extension Ser­ Robert Knight, president of the Mrs, Howard Dunham, Ehleri EVERY * '* I*'' vice, with Mrs. N idw lu Araca as : New. chairmen fof coining Laurence Harbor Democratic Club. Lane, Browntown. The Rev. Fran- leader, aasiatsd by M n. Marry Pat- events wers nsmed by, Mrs. Wil- c|a. Cantel, pastor o f the Brow n- teraon waa held at Mri. Patter­ liim Foster, preiideat of the Lad- tow’n Community Church, officiat­ , aon’i home on Margarst St; Tuea? Iqi Auxiliary of the Laurence Har­ Add Now Books To ed. Interment wai In Chestnut Hill day afternoon. Attending the course bor A m e ric a n Le gion P o it 332, at i Madison Library Cemetery, Old Bridge, are M n. R..Qulnn, M n. V. Ni^sen- a meeting held in the.'post home. Besides her slater. Mrs. Wilson baiim, Mra: C. Whaley, Mrs. R. Mri. John Colisla will serve ai Mrs. Divld E Witson, president is survived by her husband, Reseau Mettner and Mri. J. Kelly. - - chairman for the • pnppy poster of the Free Public Library of Madi­ Wilson: two sons, George Wilson, WEEK Mri. M. Block, W nt Rupert, Vt., contest. Mrs. Raymond Korkowski son Townihip, Laurence Harbor, Morganville, and LeRoy Wilson, and -Theaidnre' Rueggegber, Penn- will help her with the window sponsored by .the Woman's Club Old Bridge; five brothers, William, Sylvanla, were, gueiti Suadiy ah dlaplay. ' of Laurence Harbor, reports that Charles, Henry and Herman Ehl- ternoon af Mr. and M n. Bart Oaub. Mrs. William Bridgeman wai several new books have been added era, all of Hruwntown; John Eht- named chairman for the penny io- to the library this week. crs, Laurence Harbor, and seven ciil to be held Tuesday evening, These books were recuiiiniciiiled grandchildren. N r* Cim iM ny Plans A p r. 17, at the Legion Hom e. by the Madison Township High Popw Drivt N b. 25 Misa Mary Reiher reported tho School for use by the students: Roland W. Jcrolamon CALL receipt of 214 pairs of used nylons "Anatomy of the Human Body" by The Cliffwood Volunteer Fire which have been sent to Skillman. Henry Gray; "Grant Moves South, Succumbs In Florida Company w ill1 conduct a paper Members drew their secret pall by Bruce Cotton; "Encyclopedia of drive la Matawan Township. The for the comini! year. American History" by Rlchnrd B. R o la n d W . Jcrolam on, 63, of I7 t first pick-up will bs held Sunday, At Ihe nest meeting lo be held Morris; "From Zero to Infinity" Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, died Feb. M, after I p.m, The neat pick­ Monday evening, Feb. 26, the Jan- by Constnnce Reid; '.'Loom of Lan­ nt his winter home In Bocn Raton, : up is Scheduled lor SuaaayTftlsr.. irtry im i TeBfuary bfrtffdayir-of guage" by Frederick Bodmer; Fla., of I heart attack on Sunday, 4. Resldeats a n aiked to p«4l th e ir members will be celebrated. "MathemiktlcB for the Million" by Feb, 11, 1962, Mr. Jerolamon was the m s of COKax 4-3030 Uad -bundle! la frdal 01 their hous­ Lancelot llogben. es before 1 ,p,m. Aayone having the lata Mr. and Mrs. Willard iB M ivos Citation irs to ba picked upbefara Feb. Spaghetti Foaturo Jerolamon. He was. a communica­ r may -contact any,;member of Aw ard From All Stat* tions instructor it Fort Mon­ tha Dr* coptpaay. ,, Of Ltglon Social mouth. I Plans tor the bara daace wire William Myers Jr„ 7 Beechwood Surviving are his wife, Mri, dlscusaM 'at the sieatiag conduct­ Terr., Matawan, was 'aWarded the ■ Spaghetti has heen selected as Irene (KoliurLs) Juriilutnon; a sil­ ed h# Alfred PoWmm In ths lira All State Insurance Company's IIMI Ihe menu for the Legion Night din­ ler, Mrs, Wulluce Duryea, Long housb. The dance Will be-held in Preildentlal Citation Award In rcc- ner to be hold S.iturduy evening Branch, and two brothers, Arthur E, .lorolamon, Cliffwood Uelich, the . Veiersns Memorial - Home, oga|tlon of outilsndlng performance In tho'Lou Ion Home, .Summerflulcl : CMfwaad Ave., Clllfwead, Satur­ In enrlchlnu his community i>y Avo., Laurence Hnrhor. • and Douglas A, .Ivrolninon, Llttlo day eyM ag, Mar, Jl, Oeorge Via- provldini financial nccurlty to his The public Is Invited lo attend Silver. ors aad Ms orchestra wlir provide fellow clllzeni and their families thene monthly Legion soclnlH con­ Thu funerul nnd Imrliil took place the 'music.’ through, life, acoident, and sickncsH ducted' by Ihe Laurcnce llurlmr In linen R a to n on M ondny. The MttiMl aaalverrtry dinner Iniursncs protection, American Luitlon Post M2, will Ma M ld Saturday* M an J4, at V The award waa preaented lues- The Ladles Auxiliary assists with II you need printing ot iny kind. tha lira hmMa. ' ' " •'•! \: day at the Garfield Orm i Hotel, irri'ngcmenta and serving. we ire here lo serve you. Out ■ Ihera Were 'algM* eiWi durlsg im s Bnnchj liy the local district Dinner will be served from 7:30 aulck service snd rcnsonahls priest l ^ a i ^ , j . ■ . s j m i M i e r , - to 9:39 p m . ' - will please you. V •! - s- ' ! ' ’ K-l I . ...» -' ... t •' / . -’'I ' . Ifiunrfay, February 15, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Eleven

celebrate the 15th anniversary •• Miss Stella Bailey, Middletown, at Toon-Agert May Try Robert C. Hughes of the adult . -D u a l i z a t i o n P l a n LPN Division 10 an organization will be held May the March meeting and the 12 dele­ group will direct this production, O l d Nam es In Monm outh 12 at the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel, gates to go to convention will be For Role In Play which will go into rehearsal Feb. elected in March. The officer elec­ 23. " For Area Highway Is Nine-Ycars-Old Asbury Park, with Pete Galatio's tions will be in May and the instal­ The Wagon Wheel Playhouse will Orchestra for the dancing. A gala lation dinner In June. hold tryouts for the spring produc­ The tryouts will be held at Irish records try the “Public Rec­ The regular meeting of the Li­ 1 Ike Ststo Highway Department Many of our ancestors of British erening is being planned by the tion of the teen-age group Sunday, Playhouse, Chestnut St. off Houra ord Office" in Belfast or tbe Gen­ censed Practical Kurscs Associa­ Mock have completely kMt track of committee of which Mrs. Berry is In fiscal year 1925, more than at 2 p.m. aad Monday at 8 p.m. 35, Middletown. All high school stu­ M ay scheduled a public hearisg ealogical Office in Dublin Castle. tion, D ivision 10, w as held F eb . ( th e ir ancestors aad have hopes of chairm an. 77,000 arrests were made by U.S. The play, to be presented Apr. 27 dents in the area are eligible for - Mar. • to explsla plans (ar dual- Wealth Of Material at the Y.M.C.A. Long Branch, with a a o a th e spot search when tliey The slate of officers for election Bureau agents under the prohibi­ and 28, is the well-known drama, membership in the group and a ra ~ U * g * b m t U a te al SaaCa • London holds a wealth of mater­ president, Mrs. Emma Berry, Eat­ visit Enjiaad. But it is well to will be presented by chairman, tion laws. ' “Lost Horizon." invited to attend. , WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BUICK and OPEL M.101HSI.PRA6ER

DEALER ' OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED Bettor Buy" USED CARS OFFICE HOURS SALES and SERVICE Dally aad Satardaya t A.M. to • P.M. FrMaya • A.M. ta • P.M. COIfax 4-4000 Closed All Day Wednesdays 30 W. Front St., . > s Keypoirt < H IG H W AY 35 at BEDLE RD. KEYPORT COIfax 4-2020 SSSTr 1 DAY ONLY THURS. FEB. 22nd

. . . Never did you see * MiMBERS OF "OPERATION COOPERATION" * such deep price cuts Al'S B00TMY AMERICAN HOTEL ...Or such terrific BAUIW JEWELERS ■ART'S, INC. bargains! BIN'S SHOES , BERNARD STUDIO CENTRAL JERSEY BANK ft TRUST LINCOLN AUTO STORE CHARNEY'S LOPATIN ELECTRIC CO. COOK CAMERA CENTER MILLER'S CLEANERS i MEN'S WEAR DUBOIS PHARMACY J. J. NEWBERRY THE FASHION SHOW PK-A-ORISS FIRST NATIONAL BANK PINKY'S TOT I TEEN SHOP FRANK'S SHOE STORE PORKY'S FREEHOLD BUS TERMINAL R0BERS0HS FREEHOLD FURNITURE STAR AUTO STORE Shop FREEHOLD SUSS CO. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FREEHOLD MUSK CENTER SILVERT'S FURNITURE FREEHOLD FREEHOLD PAINT STORE STEIN'S NEWSSTAND FREEHOLD PHARMACY STRAN0 BAKERY FREEHOLD TRANSCRIPT STYLE SHOPPE and ■■ ■ m mt i. t m m 5 7 0 * 1 *Are you really a Scoutmaster, too'?1 W. T. BRANT COMPANY VOGEL'S DEPT. STORE ' SAVE! lie mire it, Son. Loti ol trlr|>lione peo­ M ore than good employer*, Ihcnc folk* JAY'S PHARMACY WEMSARTEN SH0IS ple fcerp buiy after liotir* In a num - are doing their part as R. the Maggie Jigs* Cootiette Club 31 at a meeting held in the Veter­ FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED a n ol Foreign W an Hall, Key- NUTRI-BIO RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by REGISTERED nurses and licensed ■■ p o r t : ■ ■' •■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ...... OFFICE SUITE V itam in & Mineral Food Ladies Auxiliary, V.F.W. Post practical nurses needed for nurs­ 4247, Monday, Tuesday and Wed­ Mra.' William Schmid, retiring Supplement ing home. Call Gibson G-GOOO be­ Protein, Baby-BIO nesday, February 19th, 20th and tween i) a.m. and 3 p.m. wjtf president, conducted the meeting. Four-rooms 1000 sq. ft. In heart 21st., at the Post Home, E. Front Mra, CharlM Winkelmann, Keans­ ol Keyport business district. Distributed by EXPERIENCED female sewing Manny and Shirley Lamliut St., Keyport. wjI5 burg, waa named senior vice prei- Across from municipal parking machine operators, steady work, Phone HOpkins 2*2095 or write Ident; Mra. John Williams. Laur- lot. Ideal for professional. Will DINING ROOM furniture, 10 call and ask for John; also females 10 Tcrrcnce Terrace, Freehold, N.J. . once Harbor, Junior vice president; alter to suit. Write Box P in pieces, mahogany, must sell im­ interesled in learning to operate M is* Ellen Kelly, Keyport, secre­ care oi this newspaper. wjtf “PRESBYTERIANS Pioneer at mediately, $50. Call COIfax -1-7782 factory solving machines. Call and ask for Helen. Bayshore Togs, . tary; Mri. Louis Mebus, Keans- Matawan.” Just published, may after 5 p.m, "jl5 Locust St., Keyport. COIfax 4-58CG. burg, treaaurer: Mra. Paul Pou­ PLEASANT, large furnished room. ba purchased in Matawan at The U SE D ro ta ry lawn m ow er, $15. 8 located in Keyport, near bus line, w jtf lenc, Matawan, chaplain; Mrs. Friendly Shop, Main St., Archives inch pow er kinf» bench saw com ­ 1 1 William Schmid, Beimar, conduc- railroad station and schools. Write Book Store, 137 Main St., in Keyporl plete with motor and guard, $15. WOMAN to verify service appoint­ treia and'Mrs. Josephine Dilks, Box A in care of this newspaper at B ay sh o re S tationers, 36 W. Front ments by telephone from your and kindly include business refer In q u ire H. A. W ilson, 18 C enter . Matawan, guard. . ' St., The Keyport Weekly, 52 W. own home, approximately 2 hours ence. w jtl Ave., Matawan. Call LOwell G- The three trustees will be Mri, Front St., and in Freehold at the 1 Of)!)._____ vvjlS* per day. Call Gilbert 6 exchange KEYPORT apartment, 3% rooms, Garry'Peloae, Keansburg; Mist Monmouth County Historical As­ only (Englishtown Area) need ap­ furnished, business couple pre­ AKC silver and black German Rita Civltan, and Mra.' John So*, sociation Library, 70 Court St. Price ply. Write Hnx G in care of this i mer, Keyport. Mr*. John Hoff, ferred. Heat, hot waler and elec­ Shepherd puppies 6|/£ weeks old. newspaper. - wj!5 tric supplied. Call COIfax 4-I67G. per Dook, $3.99. wjtl Call CIbson 6.f«8D. w jl5 ■■■■■: Beimar, waa elected mistress of WOMEN who can qualify being MODERN STORES, suitable for ■ ceremonM and Mri. John W“ KNITTING SUPPLIES. Marian** G .E . IRO NER, $35; Zenith TV 21” , accepted by Sarah C o v en try any business, Middle Road Shop Kama, Laurence Harbor, publicity Yarn Shop, 203 Lincoln St., Morgan $40. Call COIfax 4-2592. w jl5 Fashion Show Directors. No in­ pinK Center, Middle Road & Laurel chairman.. . 1 Tel. P A rkw ay 1-1953. wjtf vestment. For appointment call Ave., Holmdel. Call H. Walters, DRUMS, pearl blue sparkle, bass, The now, offlcefa will be formal* COIfax 4-0320. wj22 FREE ESTIMATES ON snare, tom tom , etc ., $125. ly installed Mir. 1 at the VFW 179 Broadway, Lonn Branch CApi­ NURSES AIDES, all shifts. Apply Hall, Koyport, at ( p.m: A cover The first coatlacsnt ef professional-technical la concerned with the development of high-speed ta l 9-1329...... w jll/l ALUMINUM Midget racer 2l/2 Clinton •d diih at#er will be served personnel reported to new working quarter* Tues­ electronic awltchiag systems for use hy busines* MODERN STORE located Florence engine, body red, like new, $50. in person, Grookdale Nursing Announcement waa made by day al M Telephone Laberaterle*' develipmtnl and industry. Ave., Jnion Beach; available WINDOWS - DOORS C all COIfax 4-0780. wj!5* Home, Highway 35, H azlet. w j l i Mra. Schmid that the booki had center la Holmdel. They are me inker* ef the 113- Another 170S professional and technical personnel March 1st. Write Box J in care of SIDING REAL ESI'ATE Salesman wanted. ^ been audited by M n. Emily West maa Electronic Private Branch Exchange Laboratory, will be transferred te Holmdel over Ihe next six lliis newspaper. wjl5 SINGER SALE Male or female. Experienced''^ N O DOWN PAYMENT traasfOrrod to Holmdel from Bell Laboratories' fa­ months. Complete occupsncy by X5M persons, some lake, state lupector, and found to HOMELIKE furnished room con KARL FRANTZ - C O 434 *5 ON preferred. Kindly call Walker and be In good order. cility la Marray Hill. Director af the Electronic IM S professional-technical plus about 7M staff mem< venient to diners and busses. Call w ill Walker. SH 1-5212 for interview. Plant lor a ham aodal weredis- PBX Lab , la Wallace A. Depp; Mr. Depp’a group her*. I* acheduled for late August. . evenings COKax 4-3828. w j!5 USED MACHINES ._____ w ]!5 OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited cussed for tha benefit of the hoe- APARTMENT, 5 rooms all utili­ SINGER ELECTRIC CONSOLE YOUNG MEN needed, experienced |dtal fund. A date in M ay or June Reataurant, Lsurence Harbor, on ties supplied. Inquire 9l4-2nd aavinga oa aew aad uaad daaka. $34.50 in factory work. Ralph F rie d - will be announced; F eb. g. St., Union Beach, or call COIfax chairs, filea, ahelviag, parts bias, SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE land & Bros., Locust St., Keyport. Tho room wss decorated in pas­ 4-502(1. w jl5 drafting equipment and etc. Ralph $34.50 . w jtS SINGER HEAVY DUTY tel ahadea and a large "teddy bear” ONE larj’e 4 room bungalow; also Moccl, 2M Washington Stra a t, Local C harity To GEAR DRIVE CONSOLE YOUNG MAN to work in drug cake waa.the centerpiece. I small bungalow, furnished or Keyport. Call COIfaa 4-ISM. «rtt 169.50 store, full time, must have driv­ Bonafit from Show • Guest* included Miss Kathy Ro­ 2 Days Only unfurnished, with heat and hot ers license. Write P.O. Box 415, berta, M r.'and Mrs. William Chris­ water, near Matawan on Route 34 ALUMINUM Keyport. _____ w j l ! The Bata. Mu Chapter of Beta ten, -Betty Sue, Tommy, Albert, Ed­ MANY OTHERS. ALL MACHINES F o r in form ation call 566-4245 o r MALE manager for local paint * . Sigm a Phi held their regular meet­ die and Elvera Christen, Laurence WINDOWS FULLY GUARANTEED FOR ESsex 5-7924. wjIS' — storer--#xce4l«tf -position-for-ad*------ing oa .Thursday evening. Report* Harbor; Mri. Thomaa Finnerty, ------1 Y EA R ------— — were-gtoen-by- the- fashlon-show -eENTE«V!fctlv ~ H 1 g h~w :a~y Mr|------(j^FO R $75:(10 vancement, must have paint ex­ -EtizabethrRobert Finnerty; Cartw- apartment 1 rooms and balli committees and plana were made IN SIA L L E D Wanted responsible party to take perience. Write P.O. Box 70, New et; Mra. jack Karine, Karl, Dawn heat and hot water supplied. Avail to donate n portion of the pro- TRIPLE TRACK over payments on repossessed slant Brunswick. . wjlS^^ and Kurt Karlik, Mrs. Thomas Hen- able March 1st. Call COIfax 4­ ceeda to a local charity. A con- TIL T T Y P E needle portable, excellent condition, MAN part time local paint, wall ratty, Lance Henratty. Mrs. Wil­ 5511 o r C O Ifax 4-4965. . wJIS ^..jributioa will be given to Marl- liam L. Buriew, Betty Carol, Char­ WEATHER STRIPPED yours for $6.2.1 per month (after paper store, Wednesday night# State Hospital for the bene- 1962MERCUHT APARTMENT, ^ rooms and bath. small down payment) also straight and Sundays only. Write P.O. Boc lie, Robert, Gait aad Gilbert Bur­ gas, heat and hot water supplied. Jit of retarded children now: be- iew,"Keyport; Mra.' Robert Patton CRAWFORD CROMEY stitc h p o rtable y o u rs f o r $5.77 70, New Brunsw ick. w jIS Convenient to all transportation. lag cared for. by the laatltutloa, and Misa Susan Patton, Haslet, and PH O N E 7I7-24M monthly (ifter small down pay­ WOMAN for part time local paint, Cali 787-2136. w j!5 w jtt m e n t). ' Three new members, Mra. Mel Mra.: Kenneth' Roberta, Matawan." wall paper store. Write P.O. Bos ' - Andreas, Mlddkiown; Mra.' Kenneth Gifts were sent by Mrs. Paulette APARTMENT, 4 large rooms, pri­ POOL TABLES, pin ball machines, 70, New Brunsw ick. wJIS With these machines goes free Clarke «nd Mn. poaald Gleich- Llnstedt, Paul Linatedt, Mr*. Wil­ vate entrance, duplex house, un­ $3$, w ash er 2 w eeks old, $75; sewing course and Singer New Ma­ LADIES (urn time on yntir handa man] both af Hulet, were added liam .McMahon jr.. Miss Marge furnished, vicinity of Matawan, also choice 4 grave plot, Shoreland chine guarantee. into dollars in your pocket, dem­ to .ho .Sorority. Misa Roae Di' Demerest; Mr. and Mra. William STOCK SALE references, deposit required. Call M em orial G ardens, 1500. Call COI­ onstrating entirely new line. C a ll ■ Biss*. vka preiident, waa assign C. Buriew and children,’Mra. Jack SH adystde 1-0825. w )t5 fax 4-1535 or COIfax 4 05IH. w jtl 787-5132. w jIS CALL FOR FREE ed to arraate pledge training for Gaffney, Miss- Peggy Gaffey and KEYPORT business center, apart KELVINATOR refrigerator, 7 cubic HOME DEMONSTRATION SECRETARY, typist, fully ex­ all incomlag mem ben...... M iss Jackie Gaffney...... - - m ent, 4 room s 165 p e r m onth; foot, good condition, 140. Call perienced rapid stenographer, Alao attending the meeting were also Union Beach 4 room apart­ PA rkw ay 1-6754.______w jtf neat; company benefit*. 5 daya, M n. William Clifton, Mra. Daniel ment,. 165 per month. Both avail 69 BROAD ST., C liffw ood W .S.C.S. RUGS, 9x12. $30, all new broad- 40 hours. D uotone Co,, Inc., Lo* Kane, Mn. Robert Winterberg, FRID AY FEB. 16 & SAT. FEB. 17 able March 1st. Call COIfax 4­ loom tweed and solid, some wool. RED BANK cusUSujC^port^^^^^^jwnj M n. Ben Straniero, Mr*. Richard Plans A pril Suppor 6033 a fte r 6 p.m . w jl5 P riv a te p a rty . Call 842-0549. w jtf Bader, Mr*. Angelo Scalio, Mn. APARTMENT, 3 rooms, heat and SHADYSIDE 7-3806 HOUSES FOR SALE . Edward Pott*, Mra. John Pihto, Plana to hoid .i iupper in April hot water supplied plus heated KITCHEN SET, 135, k itchen ca b i­ M n. Larry Garito. Mr*. Anthony were'made by the Women'a So­ net 115, w ardrobe 115, d resser garage; near schools and railroad OPEN WEDNESDAY AND Garito, Mr*. Jamet Redmond, Mr*. ciety of Chriatian Service of the wilh w all m irro r $25, ch e st on chest BETSY ROSS HOMES Or* Year Or 12,000 Mile Warranty station, available March 1st. In­ FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. John Roberta, Mra. Walter Garner, Cliffwood, Community Methodist quire Bertha Schanck, 160 Main $25; also m a ttre sse s for bunk beds, w j!5 BEFORE you Buy or sign a Con­ and‘M n. Thomas Larkin. Church at a meeting held Monday St., Matawan. ______magazine rack, etc. Call LOwell evening. 6-4906. ______wj!5 tract for a house call us and com­ . The door priie was won by Mra. KEYPORT, large furnished room, INSTRUCTION G a m e r. The March meeting will be hold pare our General Contract price to 1 or 2 persons, kitchen privileges; EASY Spindricr washing machine, ths first Monday of the month, PROFESSIONAL toachar for each othen. We will build you a cut* YOUR DISCOUNT WILL BE 2 blocks from business center and 2 years old, very good condition Mar. S, instead of the second Mon­ instrument, rental fee plus stu­ tom house, not a prefabricated bus line. C all COIfax 4-18S3. w jl5 C olobrotos First day. It will be a aacrificiat offer­ $35. Call LOwell tl-0881>. ivjlS* dent discount deducted if instru­ ment is purchased. No contracts house, on your lot or ours, to your ing. ; ■ ^ , KEANSBURG. apartment, 2 rooms. NEW llot Point electric stove, Birthday At Party SHOWN ON EVERY CAR ..... to sign. Nq insurance to pay. The specifications. Low down paymcnta. • Mem bers'are jovited to celebrate furnished,’ utensils supplied, gas reasonably priced, Call LOwell Music' Spot, 42 Broad St:; across New homes for Sale presently under the anniversary of the Union Beach h ea t and sh o w er. Call 787-3631. w j!5 G-0B02. w j 15 C o le t te Michelle McMahon, from Village Te*«visidn. Call COI­ construction. Call COIfax 4-IG78 W.S.C.S. on Mar. 12. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. William APARTMENT, 2 rooms and bath, fax 4-5991. w jtl or 1137.___ w jtf Attending were Mra. A. . Mat­ heat, hot water and electric sup­ SERVICES NEW 3 BEDROOM home, Mata­ McMahon, Laurence Harbor, cele­ thews. Mrs. E. Evaldi. Mra. K. Real Estate For Sale brated her first birthday at a party plied. Inquire Nelson, 30 Broad BAY ROOFING CO. w an Tow nship $15,500. T erm s a r­ Hogan, Mrs D. Ward, Misa I. St., Keyport. wjtf ranged. Call Lowell 6-4551. w jtf given by her pirenla at. Burlew's Ivins, Mrs. I. Drugas. * 1962 MONTEREY * GUTTERS. LEADERS IDEAL business property, 140%’ frontage, No. 9 Highway. Fast UNION BEACH, 1 family house. 3 KEANSBURG, unfurnished, 3 large 7M BAYVIEW AVE., rooms and bath, heat and hot growing Sayrewoods South Area. large bedrooms, large living UNION BEACH NO. M4 MONTEREY, 4-DR. - SAVE 1 % w ater, e le c tric supplied. $00 per :l-* acre tract with 8 room house. room, large kitchen, all new plumb* COLFAX 4-SM7 NO. IM COLONY PARK WAGON — SAVE *5t month. Chateau Realty, 215 Carr B uy direct, $IG,000. Call 44G-6I0G. ing, storm windows, patio and Ave., K eansburg. Call 787-5884, PARKER Boarding Home for aged wjl5* garage. Lot 200x35, all electric NO. M l COLONY PARK WAGON — SAVE tSS» TERRI LEE evenings lllllc re s t 2-3082. w jl5 m en a n d w om en; 24 hour super­ appliances. Call COIfav '5-3332. WANTED TO RENT - wjIS NO. JM CONV. — SAVE S>43 MODERN, well furnished, 4-room vision; individual diets Licensed apartment. Residential area. by State of New Jersey. Reason­ SMALL HOUSE or apartment with KEANSHURG, T room older homo WILL APPEAR NO. aa CUST. 4-DR. H.T. - SAVE |340 garage, by Matawan retired Large kitchen, tiled bathroom. able rates. I Vi miles south ol in nice section, gas heat, I car couple returning from Florida NO. 171 CUST. 4-DH. H.T. - SAVE 1527 Parking lot, laundromat. Steam Matawan light. Highway 34; oppo g arag e, city sew ers, 50x100 lot, ab o u t April 1st. C larence M. only $19,000. C hateau R eally, 215 NO. 317 CUST. 2-DR. H.T. - SAVE fi» heat, hot water, all utilities except site Whi'e Gate Inn. Call LOwell Z iegler, P.O. Box 10001, R iviera Carr Ave., Keansburg. Call 787- electric, $93 monthly 'Year Round S -ttll. Jtl NO. U4 COLONY PARK WAGON — SAVE ISM Near hcach. Inquire 17 Collins St. Beach. Florida.______wj22 5B84, evenings H lllcrcst '2-3032. w jl5 NO. J7S CUST. 4-DR. - SAVE |}M K eansburg o r call 787-1332. w jtf JUNK CAR and truck buyers. We pay the most, free pickups. Call Situation Wanted BALBACHS UNION BEACH, bungalow, g as $675 DOWN to a qualified b u y er, anytim e LOwell 6-094S. w jtf W ILL CARE for I o r 2 children In Carr Avo., K eansburg heat. Call COIfax 4-3347. wj!5' C ape -Cod, 3 bedroom s, full b a s e ­ INCOME TAX returns prepared, my homa for working mothers. m ent, only $13,500. Sterling M c­ BUSINESS girl to share apartment part time bookkeeping. Call COI­ C all COIfax 4-1457. wj!5* Cann, Rc-al E state, 253 Broad St., with another business girl; also fax 4-0725. w jtf K eyport. COIfax 4-1376. w jIS TOP CASH FOR YOUR TRADE 1 single room with kitchen privil­ WILL CARE for I or 2 children Friday Night eges. Call LOwell 6-4232. w jl5 in my home; also do Ironing. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP, older type TAX RETURNS'WEPARED C all COIfax 4-7633. w jl 2 story house. 3 bedrooms, large UNFURNISHED apartments in lot, only $11,500. Sterling M cCann, Keyport, 2 rooms and bath; also BOOKKEEPER, male, full charge, Tax returns prepared expertly by Real Estate, 253 Broad St., Key­ A T 7 - M P .M . 3 rooms and bath, heat and hot diversified experience, all tax re­ experienced Jax .»(■■ :.-.liltaitt. Call port. Call COIfax 4-137G. ; wjIS water furnished. Call COIfax 4 ports, payroll, G.M. System. Call COIfax 4-1353 for appointm ent, w jtf ¥ 1 9 6 2 M ETEO R * 1998. w j!5 LOwell fi-4630. wj 15- MATAWAN split, custom built, 4 T o Sing Her N ew R o c o r d i n g INCOME TAX returns expertly pre­ bedroom s, V/t baths, rec room, ONE front housekeeping room WILL DO general cleaning by the la rg e lot. $19,500. Sterling M c­ pared at your home or mine. Call day. Have transportation. Call furnished, next to bath. On bus Cann, R eal E state, 253 Broad St.* NO. m CUST. FORDOR — SAVE UM LOwell 6-4045 o r LOwell 6-0563. wjtf LOwell 6-3271. w jl5 line. Inquire 19 Atlantic St., Key K eyport. COIfax 4-1376. w jl> “H O L D M E ” n o . a n c u s t . i -d r . v a — s a v e n u port.______wjlfi INCOME TAX returns prepared by Buainegg Opportunitieg KEYPORT, Cape Cod, expansion graduate accountant, individual Record R eleased f4e*t M onth NO. M l CUST 4-DR. Vg — SAVE M S I GUN SHOP, good location In Mat­ attic, full basement, garage. MATAWAN and small businesses. By appoinl- $10,500. Sterling M cCann, R eal NO. 371 CUST. 4-DR. VS — SAVE 11II inent. Call COKax 4-0434. w j3/l5 awan, owner transferred out of sta le . Call COIfax 4-0267. wjtf Estate, 253 Droad St., Keyport. Apartment, 4 rooms and bath, NO. M S FORDOR I — SAVE S23S FEDERAL and slate income tax COIfax 4-1376. ‘ w jIS with heat $100 RESTAURANT, rooming house, 10 n o . a n c u s t . i -d r . v s — s a v e t a n returns prepared by a full lime NO DOWN G. I., non G. I. $500 Apartment, 3 roams and bath, 75 lax specialist. Personal interviews. rooms, pool room; established 1946 or will lease restaurant. Ap­ down. 5.rooms, 2 bedrooms, full Quality D t Lux# Guaranteed lowest possible (ax. D. cellar, hot water beat. acre lot# MATAWAN W. M eC am bridge, COIfax 4-4945. ply Sportsmen’s Restaurant, -14 Hroad St., Keyport.______w^|5 detached garage. Full price $12,* ______w jln Alcoa Alum inum Triplt Tilt Three bedroom ranch 145 500. BANK FINANCE WU TRAIN YOU (o (rain vour dog. WANTED Cull 787-55(59 or LOwell fi-5107. HOLMDEL AREA WANTED old U.S. coins, Indian VAN’S AGENCY wj22 head pennies, anylhing from half* CR, HWY. 34 AND MAIN ST. Three bedroom ranch 120 HUSINESS meetings or shower cents to dollars, gold coins. Write MATAWAN space available wilh privacy. For Michael J. Druxbik, 41 Park Ave., LOW ELL 6-1881 S to rm MARLBORO TOWNSHIP Infnrm ation w rite Box 0 In ca re nt Matawan or call LOwell (I-40G6. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK * 1962 COMET * this newspaper. wj22* wjtf w jIS Apartment, 2 1/, room s with electric, gas and heat 70 W in d o w s NO. MS CUST. 4-DR. WAGON - SAVE |lll Apartment, .1 rooms Cl) N O . M l C U S T . T U D O R - S A V E 1211 CASH sod BECKER REALTY NO. SIS TUDOR - SAVE fZM CAMY 325 MAIN ST., MATAWAN NO. Ill CUST. 2-DR. WAGON - SAVE |2M LOW ELL (i-OOGli NO. ail CUST. 2-DR. - SAVE |2M WJ15 ■ r h i V w NO. M l CUST. 4-DH. WAGON - SAVE 111! LOST Television Maintenance Contractor! MM NO. M2 CUST, FORDOR — SAVE |2M I1ANK HOOK K-4I7.I M oiminuth MOVlNtX odd Jobs, large treea and CARHfcifil EK and building contra« County National llmik, Keyport DON’S TV SERVICE shrubbery removed, attics, cel' tor, J. O. Metager, Florence Ave., NO. MS CUST. 4-DR. - SAVE UM Branch, Finder please return to For. fail efficient radio and tela lan and yards cleaned. Landscap­ Keyport. New botnee, garagee, all hunk. «J22 ing done, Call LOwell 6-3322 w jtl NO. Ill S-22 - SAVE |2» vision service call LOwell S-H44. alterations and rapalra, Call COI. Aluninum Tub Enclosures PAlN’l ING, carpentry, g I a r. I n K, NO. Ilg STD. 1-DR. - SAVE $IM For Sale Or Rent faa 44ISS. w|M lock repairs, snow removal, roof­ IJUli to sickness, or will exchange ~ THOMAS KEARNEY Special $29.95 NO. S47 TUDOR - SAVE |IM TV SERVICE ing. Small lob specialists. for small lioute or tvlial have PLUMBINO ft HEATINO NO . 177 S-22 - S A V E 1271 GENERAL SERVICES CO, you; well stocked general food LOWELL 6-1600 LOwell 6-3107 M l Maple Plaoe store, nclgliliorluKKl trade. Nice Storm Door $24.95 NO. II* STD, 4-DR, WAGON - SAVE |M1 TEN EYCK NONSON INC. w ill K eyport for responsible couple, mortgage MATAWAN Free Estimates______C O M T U NO. Ill STD, FORDOR - SAVE |M1 available. Write Itot L In care PERSONA! SERVICE N YRJ. Antiques NO. M7 CUST, FORDOR - SAVE MIS of tills newspupur. v/jl!i* BUY DIRECT FROM ALUMINUM BPBCIALISTS • j t l Ol’WjK'1‘UNITY SHOP Miscellaneous a Ot o s f o r s a l e ANTIQUE* c O n v i-ju t IF l K TOPS W e W ill Not S o U n d e r t o l d 1AM CHKVKOI.KT scdnii delivery We buy and sell Antique Furniture. F o r all m odel cars. Larry’s U pM . tru ck , good (tiinillliiin, $350. Call Upholstery Bric-a-brac, China, Olaaa, Doll* story Shop, 33 Little St., Milawaa, COIfax 4-1(1311. w jtf RICHARD’S DECORATING Jewelry, ll. S. and Foreign alamps Call LOwell G .IOID w|tf i!Hli liUICK Special l.iiii.uxc sin- Chair bollmni, $>; sofa bottoms lV Matthews, 115 Broadway, Key " 'TEI.Kf’ilONK ANSWERING WALL—IRWIN oort C O lfa s 4-144(1 w|H Alum -A-Ram a linn wiigim, 4 di im-, 2 tone, tiitlio (10; ex p e rtly rep aired a l yom SI'IK VICE, fly National Arts of Iroii, Inc, . nnd lien 11-r, white walls, niitomatli:, home. 3.14 fleer* St.. llsKlet. COI l.cl us lie yinti' Si.Ti'ctiiry, nn need Highway M • I'/, Mile*-North of Bullomtaod Manor e(|ul|i|>eil plus 2 lintml mnv snow fas 4-1544. Wti Slip Covers in miss riilN; part or' lull lime Wo tell at Advertised Prices — Showroom Only M otor Co., Inc. tires, $2lilt), I'rlvnle. Cull COIfax l Slip coven and Druperles made ti Middle Kn.id, llui.let. Kitchen HOME l)l-:i.lVi:HV nf early morn'. BUDGET TKHMS - KHtfE DF.LIVI!NV . llWi - •!:» Inn Chevy I ruck, lllie cliaini, living room cluilrs nml hai order, Yout fabric or oure ai Ing papi'is In Miitnwiin ilnroiigh Freehold Traffic Circle - Rt, 9 and 33 new; iiIhii 11153 Chevy truck' IW slonls repaired mid reupliiilsleii'd low prlcaa. PsyiiHnt- arranged ami M.itnwiin Tmwnhi|i. Call 1'Ark- ‘ i p > o ^ ; ( M i ;<■' n , tun wllti high 'ruck Imily, Call Fill1 Free estimates call COlfas S3! Doers St., Ilar.let COIIa»/4 way I-IH(ll, M el's Nmvi Hi'i vtci*,1 s r r r I,dw ell (10721. ' •' ' '"WllA 4 - W . wjtl 1344. wtl 13 lln n 'e St., Old llililiv , N.,1, w jl iiiri%Mwwy 1», 1W THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J. ta g * Thirteen

Mrs. Arthur Charles, Middletown Vineland, commissioner of Civil asked of persons 14-years-of-age ployment asked each month in Simmill gave the award to Harry ler Solutions and Mrs. J. Harold Costello, Mata* Service. and over lo determine their work the Current Population Survey, Graham, Highland Ave. M rs.BontorteNam es Committee wan; recorder, Miss Elsie Oezinc, Attending the board meeting experience pattern d u rin g a y ea r. The Current Population Survey The award was against Belve­ from this area were Mrs. Huber Asbury Park, chairman and Mrs. This will include the n u m b e r of will be conducted here and in 332 dere Sports, Ioc., and E a ste ra P r o b l w s and M rs. Bottone, Keansburg; Mrs. other sample areas of the country Matthew McCarthy, Farmingdale weeks worked, amount of time Shore Amusements, Inc., w h ic h i/ j Smale, Holmdel, and Mrs. Costel­ during the week of Feb. 19. Infor­ At aa adviaocy board meeting al P ark an d M ra. Theodore Bur lew, "lacMtariea on tha Spot” wa» and publicity, M rs. Gustave J. Fro* lo, M ataw an. lost because of unemployment and mation will be collected by Mrs. owns and operates the pool. M ay-' B rielle. MM'pragram »ha* tlw Moamwaib- Ihe WaaMa'a Democratic Club of ret. Fair Haven. other reasons, description of prin­ Evelyn M. Bodenwieser, 516 New or Louis Collichk) is a principal O n h Chapter af the National lec- Monmouth Cauaty Held Thuraday Also: Legislation, Mrs. George Mrs. Keilt announced that S tate cipal job held during 1961, and sim­ York Blvd., Sea Girt. stockholder. Census To Determine ilar items. Information wili also be nuriet AaaacMttaa w Keb. 7 at eveaiag at Harry's Lobster House, Re*eter, Haalet, chairman, Mrs. Committeeman Paul Kiernan, Lonj» M r. Graham was a p atro n at the collected on number of jobs held . CryaUl fcoafc la*. Eatontowa. Ocean Ave., Sea Bright, Mr». Roc- Robert Multan, Atlantic Township Branch, will install the new officers W ork Experience pool on A ug. 18, 1959, and w a s 1961, Jury Grants Award la order to paiticipate ia a pm- co Boaforte, Long Branch, new and Miss Betty Yancy, Long at a dinner-dance to be held Thurs­ durin g whether jobs were swimming underwater. Special questions designed to pro­ full-time or part-time, and length of g r a m re c o m m e n c e * fey the N at- preside*!, appointed committees Branch; naturalization, Mrs. Clar­ day evening, Mar. I, at C rysta l To Keansburg Man When he came lo the surface, time hetween jobs. ttoaal Aaaoclatien, awmbcra were for tha year. . ence Raines, Neptune, chairman, Brook Inn, Eatontown. Bob Gold vide information on the work ex­ his head struck the ladder used and Trio will entertain. K a th a ­ perience of Americans will be a s k ­ The special work experience •abed io wbmil IM i aolutioM ia Appointed were: Corresponding Mrs. Walter Smale, Holmdel and M rs. A Keansburg man was awarded by patrons entering and getting Mrs. Felix Prinston, Howell Town­ rine E. White, Red Dank, state ed in the February Current Popu­ questions are being asked at the re­ veriaua proMaan eaMuntered by secretary, Mrs. Angelo Bottom, $2500 for in ju ries suffered in 1959 out of the pool, according to testi­ ship; sunshine, Mrs. Kathryn G. committcewoman- and chairman of lation Survey, it has been announc­ aecratariea lalbair daily work, with Keaaaburg: waya and means, Mrs. quest of the Bureau of Labor Statis­ w hen Ills h ea d stru c k a lad d er in mony in the case. Mr. Graham Huber, Keansburg, chairman, Mrs. the New Jersey Highway Authority, ed by the Bureau of the Census, tics, U.S. Department of Labor. aa difflcutt filiaai attuallma, accum- John It. Keilt. Atlantic Highlands, the Belvedere Swimming Pool in was represented by William Burns, Potter Nettles, Asbury Park, Mrs. w ill he toastmaster. G uest sp eak ­ U.S. Department of Commerce. They are in addition to the regular Keansburg. A jury in the court of ..#lailag lax data, auigning unplea chiirmaa. aad Mra. Paul Kiernan Keyport, while Frank Pettit, West* Joseph Cunningham, Union Beach, e r w ill be Mrs. Thelma P. Sharp, The special questions will be inquiries on employment and unem­ taaka, etc. The executive jr.. Long Branch, co-chuirmnn: Monmouth Counly Judge Elvin R. field, conducted the defense. board will review all aolutioaa membership, Mrs. Andrew Dc- offered and select a Monmouth­ Zemo, Howell Township, chair­ - Ocean Chapter winner. One entry man, Mra. Rose Wemel, Middle­ ; will then be chosen from each dii> town. Mra. P. Paul Campi, Little I F Y O U HAVE TO ECONOMIZ E - DON'T TRIM YOUR FOOD LIST... Irict by the National Secietariea Silver and Mrs. Phoebe Savage, Aaaoeiatton. and finally an isn c li- Union Beach; welfare, Mrs. Robert lion winner arill-be announced. N. Benedict, Wall Township, chair­ Mri, Patricia MaMiwn, Mata­ man, Mra. Lillian Porter. Asbury wan, w ai welcomed aj a new m em ­ berof the chapter. Mra. Meldraai . A luncheon and card parly for la aecretary to John E. Baboul, the benelit of Ihe scholarship fund Director ol the Urban Studiee Cea- will he held Apr.. 7 at Crystal ter, . Rutger* University, New Brook Inn. .The chapter's sch o la r­ Bruniwick. Cuetu at the meeting TRIM WUR R)0n BIILJSHOP&P! ship will be awarded in April dur- were M n. Irene Cavanaugh, CUff- ini; Secretaries Week to a girl from wood Beach,,and Mn. Mary Lou Monmouth or Ocean Cnunly who Railach. Atlantic Highlands. plans to pursue an executive sec­ Ta Aid IcheiaraMp Food retarial curriculum- at Monmouth g S f e . 1'- 1 College, West LonR B ranch. Basi.: & lor ihe award will b e academ ic LEARN achievement and financial need. *»nr m sa] aaatfebaaed The selection will b e m a d e b y the ■ W l H W M Par* v«Mt*bl« ihorUnlftf student aid committee of M un- i S m i m m i b mouth College, with recommenda­ > • » « M « UtH “SaMr-night” Qaality tions from Mrs. Margaret G. Juck- I lb. M u • • ctt. Business Administration De­ partm ent. FUUY COOKED - SMOKED Mrs. Mildred Price, Chapter President, Red Hank, and Miss Sartor's Stfcaal 1 1 Baskin MmMms Ruth Collins, Navcsink, attended 111 Uata at, PJL - V A M W the N.S.A. New Jersey Division laky Fn * Conference at Mililary Park Hotel, Sfraintd " Chopptd -Newark, Jan 20______,______The executive board will meet ~ ¥ E C L E M Feb. 28 at the office of the New Jer­ sey Natural Gas Company, Asbury HAMS SEWERS CLEAN Park, and will consider plans for Fruits Ibiik Pertiee lilt Pirtits Fresh end Vegetables! Monmouth-Ocean Chapter's second : : - > w W h h T h i s seminar to be held at Monmouth In Mill SslMi E l e c t r i c College Oct. 6. WhHt H m m Nenfst Initant The chapter's filth anniversary E e l will be celebrated at the regular B R O C C O L I meeting scheduled for Mar. 7 at Crystal Brook Inn. During March larga the. N.S.A. will concentrate un Ttui, Tnlar membership drives. Anyone pres­ b a a e l 2 5 < ently employed in the - secretarial C ia la r H i m profession who would like to visit to ry Ssap PLUMBING N w r t ra # — '.he M onm outh-O cean C hapter is in­ . HftSONAL SIZI c a p it * H E A T IN G vited to contact the membership California Roast Smokod Ham Stoaks 89* T*"d'r' 19* 1 0 4 - 1 5 5 1 chairman, Miss Betty Jane Erick­ 'Swpar-RlfM1 ..Sapat*Kifhf I lb. String Boons son, 32 Washington St., Keyport. 4*25' pbf. Ground Chuck Quality laaf Slicod Bacon Top Quality 59‘ All Farpaa* Praih lonalan Stowing Booff Plato Booff Far Bailinf m York Applos 4 b!, 39‘ litra Lar|« Slu {vary Saap Pura Baal Banalan Praihly Ground Per l«ll«t an^kslh Oround Boot Flank Stoaks 99! '‘Supar-Kight** • r LIVEAWUItST Frosh Pineapple * 39c •ar^an Fraab — Waakatf ’» FORD Raach Wagea, i Dr. I Cyl., A ft, R ftll, Chuck Fillot Quality Baal Bologna Super-AifM—Sljcad ::2 9 ‘ Green/White. W Wall* ...... I I IK . l a H PLYMOUTH Id w te i Sport Caape, I Cyl., Pa«»cy Spinach :.. 25c”"45c A/T, RAH, Greco, W Walls ...... f i m . M Soup Booff ^-ST 35 i f 49,! Halibut Stoaks it. Flrai, Crltp , •» CHEVROLET Impato ConvrtlMt. I Cyl., A/T. W RMiiiw ieiH;i»t»»»«!m m u m tK V- ... - Pat* M , A/T, M H , W Walls, Black ... IliaS.H Ivary Stap . H FORD Falcaa S Dr. Std. Trans., M H , Dlx. Fresh Radishes cello beg trim. W Walls, Blue ...... t l W . W For *nd bath ••SM^er-Hiqbt" Q uality BONELESS CHUCK Grein>F*d leef ,11 FORD Galamie Chab Victoria, I Cvl., A/T„ RAH. Pat.., W Walls, Red ...... i H K . M 2 sr. «• Thrifty Dairy Needs! ’a CHEVROLET Btacavne. 4 Dr., s Cvl.. A/T. — ■ RAH. W.Walls, Gray and White ...... I1 H S . M ’• RAM BLER Saper Station Wagon, 4-Dr., I Cyl., Sharp Cheddar « 65*ib. Standard. RAH. White Wala. Red ...... S W 5 . M Importsd » EDSEL Pacer I Dr.. H.T., RAH. A/T, Pst., S C aau j Saap POT ROAST-65* Danish Blue Cheasa |bS7# CyL, W Wall, Gray/Whllr ...... f n SM Y w can be aura every Super-Right Pel Reaat ia deliciaualy juicy and flavor­ 'il FORD Falrlaae M i Chib Vic.. I Cvl.. Floor F«r telist

pint M l 17 az. *aa»W aan cana Frozen Food Values! K0UHTY KIST PEAS 2 2 9 A IF Brand— Caneentralad Handy Aaiy 17 az. Orange Juice 6 97* eaaa All purpeii liquid datarf ant GOLDEN CORN » 2 2 7 * Bole’s Juice Pl"c::::ntr.:"ul12 39« Mrtrvfl Brand I/, gal. i FigNowtons ^ 31* Ico Cream All Flavor* pl<|. 59* Corn on tho Cob 2 49' i i c . m , » - - 3 g e Birds Eye Green Pea* 2 39* Hydrti Oaakits "5“'BB* Whoatana Caraal pig. p U- Broccoli Spears lirdi Eye Brand I r 5J* SMlklat Rag i Spaghetti SauH "t"' W* Yuban Instant Coffaa ’•1J9jar ’ " ,,r INSTANT C O F P C I 10 at. 4 O Q ' Nafblftc Mixed Vegetables 2 PI? ^ i. 45* Sblakaa Chaw Mala TJ" Maxwall House Wifh ?0c o^leb#} |»r ■ I t ; . £ A « WMH f M « Fish Sticks Cep'n Jalin'a J f»9*. W ar CaUfad • of 10 WMto Tiaa Fish ,aordait’sBlsculti(IX:i.l:.)S 'Z 29« 0eNVwe V-l VtfctablaJHlca \V;»* Marcal Pastal Napkins 2 ,:‘r 19‘ Outstanding Value! Patrlalaa KraH’a Parkay Marfarlaa „■£ Valentine Day Treats/------(LADY SUNBEAM noyaloote* KMakMOIiani WaiPapar v/ w .u k i ik. K | Filial TIaiaM Anartad Ohoaolatas Ir.n ^ t n ELECTRIC SHAVER k m m Warvlak I h. M | wtiH* f pt«i, M e Spaafa Olatb •»hH* Obaaalata Thin Minti Iranrf bei •r Pink • .f*ee • • F ils Imtast Ssap Sraaalai ';;;*>!• Ofcooolato Charries W^rwitli.fwitll IflndBrand l^ * 1-45* 98 •MBRfVV SRA IN IB PAHBI.INO DNIV Patrialaa THI GREAT ATLANTIC 1 PACING TEA COMPANY, INC,___ 7 Prlcet effective through Saf., With A IS.CO by MASONITE* FetJ PtfftlMM Taflaf TiMsa Feb. 17th in Super Markata A * , aur ma«afar <• M a < »AP*S*per M «rkets xnd Self-Service atorea enly. CONOVER LUMBER CO. •f PIfiI ^ DIMM0AIU( 1000 MIR(HAm IIM(! _ U t il Mott A b f Jurat MtrkaH

l O O N n t S t . , K*yp°,rt ■1, M Al «II.MIN AVI!., WIHI MONMUUHI HI. M A I POUI.R AVP.., RAHMAN KtWN*!l|F- ii e i , aa a i m a i n s i ,, k i -;a i « h u h o ii I'..' *1 .M . * S r Iw a. ■ Werf, • Tkara,. UfHlI • f,M. l‘u«a, - W rit, - I'hura., Iln lll I P.M , IM aa, • Taea. • WrJ, ■ lbiir»., IJatll I r.M . )• CO 4-0500 FrMa« Ilnlll l» I'.M. I Frlriav, IJatll It. C.M.., ,, rtU tt uain ii r.m., I l l l i l l l U v i »■ --i i. Ml. M A I CUFt'WUOl) AVK. t U t a W d U b ' la ta , **4, nw ra .,' UaMtl • F .M .' - frM ar Ualll II F.M. m THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, February 15, 1961

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half Farntdelo - AH Flavors Acme brings you real old fash­ gallon! 2 ioned dollar values I Check (very Item! Your dollar buys mors than aver before In Acme’s big SOUPS — 3 - dollar sals! Leaser quantities at regular prices. 32 oi. IDEAL PRUNE JUICE 3 beti. BROADCAST HASH — 3 14 oi. CALVES LIVER NABISCO COOKIES &*»-• 3 - < BOILED HAM lean — Sliced BUITONI TOMATOES--4 ' Lancaster’ Irand PORK ROLL IM fc. roll A.M. «■ PJN. DRINKS Lancaster Irand Skinless Si* FRANKFURTERS 2 1 17 oi. FRUIT COCKTAIL - 5 BEEF LIVER Young Tender 2 *1 SUCED PINEAPPLE - 5 10 «i. SLICED BACON flreilde 2^1 CUT GREEN BEANS — - 5 SAUSAGE MEAT Laneaitor trend 2 “ *1 14 01

STEWED TOMATOES - 5 Leneestsr Irand Your C h o ic e 2 * 1 14 OI. FROZEN DINNERS DEL MONTE CATSUP 6 ket*. Pine Treat 10 01.' PIZZA PIES 2*4 CRAVIES Frefwe-Amwtew - Cflcken, leaf or Mushroom 6 GROUND BEEF loan froih 3 1 P r ln c t M - Wti&e or Wok FACIAL TISSUES 6/400 14 e i * FANCY LAMB LIVER ( m n I ty l* 3-4 D R MONTE CORN 7 « n i * UncoMar Irand 1414 oi. Vaeuum Poshed &*1 PET MILK Evaporated 7 LUNCHEOH MEAT 4 Taste O ' lea 14 o i IDEAL BEANS with Pork or Vofetarlen 10 CODFISH CAKES 4*»1 14 •! 5 " * 1 APPLE SAUCE Voryflno 10 LARGE SMELTS Psrmdele - Chloken, leef er Turkey bonnio - Assorted r°n‘ POT PIES 6»1 .i . TOILET TISSUE f 2 ^ D airy Departm ent $1 Valuta 14 oi. Pet Afioo 4 o i Imported — IR . . r ; ' i ■: i \u < ■ ' - . ' 1 : - <>•■*.!/; ■ i i i . r , v . PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - ROUTE 35 AND 36