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i' COVERING WELCOME 1 10WNSKIPS OF MAO1S0N •"STdUYLAND MARLBOROuoum&u. MATAWAN , AND RESIDENTS MATAWAN BOROUGH

Member ©4tJi YEAR — 24th WEEK WATAWAN, N. J., JTHURSOAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 New .'arao} PHMS m Sin(f5e Copy Ten Cents Santa's Visif To Take Vavi in Clm->lma» FV Planned Community Santa Claia, !• comlsg la Mai- County Tax Board i an StUb'tUy afternoon, «c- ",»:ty (illbro.'ill), _ „ the. ,M^fftw*s^ J?Mr- giito ConsinUtioli. Ssnt« l« «ihe4- Rules On Appeals Moved For Marlboro vted W strive ty trtiu c! Ihe The Monmocth Counlv Board of Michael und Fiances (. DONJI Mat«w«n Railroad Station •( T.watlon last week aiiuouncrJ re- Jo, Shore Concouise, butidiruj, $U 1 j, i j, | ! Boa'd lu»sdu adupltj * ieuli. 1:M p.m. ductions m assessed valuations of .ifl'J to $12,500 (stipuiittiii !). Urban rienewof ' lion to niomm. -.(1 to tie tovnMnp H» wlU ride on Ihe back ol properly for 123 property owners .n Thoin.it P. Ke^an, Route ii, m.d |(jmnt(tf auo[ili< n of a vhnr'il ( ' th» M»tiwanF!nit M/& und Ren- Matawan Township who filed ap- Cliffwood Ave., bulld'iiK, iJ ),'>»0 to \YL 1 ('(t.i i rlwn Kei ewjl AJ u)innunitt ordnance of niu'i ih» cine Squad'intbidanico from the peals of their ss»vssmcr>l5 Decl- JlT.lftC. ministiuiion ha acmroNtd t $J6 samt o-d r ai tlut p-ovideri for fUtlon pte*« io ths first ela sloru handed down bv the tu-—x Aibert M. DeNoicia, C Rtvrrdalc 1.0 Mil" for Mull) io lounship ie\i. 4 \on In( ui gd|oinmi- Milna-i |O\MI hip Ihe Vatauy St., Wdlt'ir ami Sabir.d Tysher, Am il vcliptm i oi an ub.ii' r.iew."1" "F o (ii up trclnaM" o iir-d "ths \\u\- ait* to ilia chlidrva »f Matuwan. building. J761W to $4590. boy Rd., building, $15,300 tn $14,100 bmo ompos" l o ilio nice bo i «ere» The parwf* eemmtarion to cero- (stisMibtlon). | Cahihaus Estate Corp., Rs!i;oa 100 foi, nuniiiuin lot *,\?e (continued on page four) e l William and Frances Knopplng. ilj v o tl~( \loiLiiiwilic* \u! in I' *u[lie M'nhin\l>nl>ui(oi lo^ii*«lovns'niip o'dlO'dl*- Auditor, Resigns Route 3'i, buiiiling, $IUW to i leet Tire Co. Thursday . the fire ! fanc'K makfs sllBhlh, m0. L "ai-1' $MC0 (stipulation). I .. , • , ...... •,• \-nK demands on a diw'omr fur .district setup for Marlboro 1 own-. .schools, it .specifics, (her stull ba Had Been Retained Domini''* ami Oeha Ponp«, 14 7 Landowners j ,ctloolS- It ss>t!ciiki ,htr S[ul, bB Washington Ave.. bulld'tig, $84(W to ship was completed. The three olh-1 28 ttrammur school cn'^rooms per By Matawan 2$ Years $7651). er i*6nipiiou<.<«. Av*, buildinfi, $6MI) to $4600 (stip- The sextet pictured above will take part In the Including the eighth gradt] chorus and high school classroom school h< I MO i|ou- Matawan Borough Auditor for over ulation). Matawan Tax 13 yean. Tuesday night submitted Andiew Nuiuitto, 61 Lower Mam Christmas Festival to bo presented Thursday, Dec. chorus." " °" Morganvilie will present an un- th^'LvUrtofai^VnV \HII%« hit resignation effective Immed- Appeal Result 20, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Ihe new Matawan The highlight of the evening will be the premier •„.... f,re ,ilstri,.. ,,.„,. ,„. .,,„ tim(i | 0Ls|,i, ,-omm He ... n- i r.r St., land, M3C0 to $tfQ0: building, q dls ricI 5U f r lilc tlm P iately. Mr. Cole oald because of $10,500 to $9500 (stipulation^. Regional High School, Atlantic Ave., Matawan. In j performance of "1'ralse." an ordinal composition by I "' "^ V "'' " f "2-™! ,i , n n,,m i personal reasons, h» Is retiring Fifty-seven properly ownen in the sejctet, left to right, are Elizabeth Munson, Anne Wilhelin Coelio, director. The program will include bd"»' lhilt ot » *'"K1|: l1lstncl wlth i ,'."'? l.S L.ir ,>i 1 ' » Patsy and Camilla Eovlno, 2 Mauiwan who appealed assessed l0 from the fluid of municipal ac- Omton Ave., building, $10,109 to Jiggers, C. Sari, Pat Fisher, Eleanor Harrison and jacred and seculur music approprlak- In the season, 'wo tire companies. Marlboro and I ,,'* ., ?,;', '" .,. ' "* counting. JD600. valuations on their lands and build- | 1,'atTiy Neal. l'artlcipatinB also will be 400 choristers; " Robertsvillc will be Ihe usual one j room;>.. p^t the- sjme iiiimbtr of Ings were granted reductions by Mr. Cole. In addition to tervlng William snd Alblna Horton, 4 district to one fire company. The i houses as the total 1P the Stralh- ai auditor In Matawan for the tha Monntouih County Board of duai arrangement in Morganviltc more dcvelopmiiu I'lOO Mail Oakshades Ave.. building. $10,000 to Taxitlon. bast quarter century. al«o was $9750. hid to be ad»|)led to serve In 1963 lx>r""o" nTownshi "p could get 51 tuditor In neighboring Keyport In Mr*. Josephine MJileilo, 1 Atlan- Successful appellants Included: Assessment Reductions For looms. (he early 195fl». Mr. Cole pledged tic Ave.. building. $8909 to $8100 Alfred and Holen Raven, J7 Wel- that the [ire district setup could be Same Facilities Pro/IM oo-operatlon with nil lucewsor. (stipulation). don Rd.. building, $19,100 to $18,750. certified lu the township committee in other respects the same facllt. Council accepted the resignation Michael and Jean Wagner. Cliff- Clarence W. Fischer, 11 Center by Ian. 1, ties are provided paved roads, Ave, building, $13,200 ta (15,200. with regret and Indicated a suc- wood Ave., land, (3800 to $3050; 181 In Marlboro Township The. three districts will present curbs, lighting, water system, sew- •aiior will b» named at the or- building, $0100 to $«700. Dorothea B. Goodrich, Box 92. er system, storm drains, sidewalks, budyelg s for the fire pprotection of ganization meeting In January, Joseph and Helen Vena. Mala- Mill Rd.. building, $13,900 to $11.- Assessment reductions w e r e 179. land, $4470 to $4170, building, 19. land, -$6-100 to $.1100 huiUliiiK fire houses and recreation centers, Council adopted an ordinance 200. granted to 181 Marlboro Township to $11,.130. $28,150 to $22,910. their own areas and tha fire tax oarks and playgrounds, churches wan Rd., building. $17.W0 to $16,- will'he levied separately for each vacating Biano Dr. and a portion 10Q. Madelyn Ketchel, 1 Nawatam property owners as a result of ap- Walter ,1. Sollysik, Silvers Rd., Estate of George Hayes and shopping centers. The Marl* peals heard by the Monmouch •s, Route in accordance with their appropria- of Matawan Ave. There were no Bernlc* Son, 7ft South Atlantic Way. building, $40,300 tn $31,300. land, $5460 to $4460. 520, land, $71,360 tu $61,261), building tions. The Townshn Committee ac- boro Township ordinance allows A Objections. Action of council is ex- Ave.. building, $5700 to $4100 (stip- Marie L. Vagts, Lorillard Ave. County Board of Taxation. Assess- $20,0!)0 to 5IC.370. developer whose area covers inors ment reductions were granted to Samuel and Gertrude Neidlinuer, cordingly will not have to appro- pected to clear the way fur con- ulation). Union Beach, land, $1100 to $H00. land, V15,,150 to $7030. Frank Uoyce, RD 1 priate for fire purposes in the mun- than 400 acres to introduce the struction of a IM-unlt garden apart tha following properly owners: building shopping rait'T and he-also may Adolph Menzel, Route 35, land, Howard Woolley. S Crown PI., Bailey Huwken, Wickatunk-Gor- $48,240 to $32,330. icipal budget of 1903. tnent project by Howard Siegei, 127,400 to $21,000; building, $8300 to Mark and Mary Beaiin. RD 1, don's Corner Rd., land, $12,950 to VVot e OOn Budgets Feb 16 I ';rect a <:t'rtriitin Proportioi n of gar. building, $24,202 to (23.450. Boleslof Zienewir/,, Route 79. den developer of Marc Woods. $6400 (stipulation). Morganvilie, building S9470 to $571)0. $11,310, building, $14,200 to $10,210. The, v,%i? wiU?c Feb 16 !%'3, «l»rtmenli or multip, dwell- John Bradlev, 2 Maiden Lane, building. $10,170 to $6780. u s A WMaa, Hari-Surfsct Road Florence Malinconico, 1 Central Henry and Anna Mlttelstedt, RD Arlstc and Matilde Scrobogua, on the budgets presented anil also i »« "" ; ^veloper on less than building, $13,76t) to $12,750. luu Mrr 1 can t UM ll! Mr. Siege) has plans to relocate, Ave., building, $7100 to $8500; 34 1, land, $1350 to $2050. Route 520, Und, $70,110 tu $54,080. Ernest anil Myrtle Ziencwlcz, on slates of fire commissioners to | '" "« " Widen &nd hard-surface a portion Lower Main St., building. $10,900 William May, 13 Edgemere Dr., Arthur Phelan, Tenncnl Rd.. Route 79. land, $4860 ••> $3920 build- regulate the affairs of ead, dist.icl ^T^^^!^..,y , io $10,001) (stipulation). Joseph Daroci, Texas Rd., land, ing, $16,050 to $14,200. of Matawan rAve. and wilt use building, $29,300 to $28,600. $:ll70 to $1700. land, $2250 to $1850, building. $9180 und ndiiiimster tneir budgets. 1 he move to introduce the ordf* |l»no Dr., a paper street, as a Lucille Shepherd. So"'" Atlantic Batka, Inc., Route 34, land. $18,- Boleslof Zienewlcz, Route 79 nance was made by Lawrence Elmer and Ethel Schllchting, to $6740. Despite Ihe separation into dis- uortlon of the lite of the proposed Ave., building, $11,500 to $10,750. 600 to $6500 (stipulated). Joseph A. Bauer, Buuers I.a., land, $3410 to S1530. tricts, all fire companiep s in ihe Youiigmau, chtiiiman of the town- garden apartment project planned Thurman L. and Marie Lam Route VI, land. $29(10 to $2520, build- ship utilities Authority,-with, a pro- Kanios, Inc., Route 34, personal. ing, $19,070 to $17,3SIO. land, $4800 to $4300, building, $19,210 Ellen, Michael and J times Crine, township will continue to rt;s[Mmil An Matawan Ave. berth, building, $12,800 to $12,050. $41,000 to $35,000. to $17,410. RD I, hind, $51,150 to $35,400, to fight R fire of general alarm viso ll be submitted for review hy Council accepted a gift of $3300 Michael BenkoBonko, WilsoWilson Rd., build- Anthony Mikal, White Rose Rd.. that Authority. J. Daniel Stattol N.J. Materials Co., Inc., Route Janney D. Ely, Herbert Ave., land. $65,660 to $52,500. anywhere in thu municipality. Dur- from Mrv tlegel to pay the major ing, $12,100 to $11,190. , land, $21,010 to $12,010, building {•land. $2ii90 to $2240, building $7K)0 Charlntle 1.. Mackenzie School ing 1983 the final form the Mor- (continued on page four) Edmund J. and Grace Ryan Jr., 34, land, $70:500 to $55,1100; L-ulldlng. $34,010 to $21,310. I Ion ot the lost of a new con- $79,600 to $07,800. to $6090. Si., laud, S4300 to $.1S40. building Knnvlllc Fire District will take will r< (or the fire department alarm 624 Pinehurst Dr., building, $11,200 Cornelia A. Hawkins, RD 1, lund. Garrctl and Florence Voorhces, liu decided. to $8800 (stipulation). Mary Elizabeth Vreeland, 6 $7260 to $4n.'IO. tytteift. Councilman Vernon Elll- 511150 to $4700, building. $9600 to land, $1810 to $1620, building, $SI)30 ! Thomas Walsh. Rome 3 land, One reason lor the separation of [folmdcl School un laid the consol* wilt enable Ralph E. and Mary Lou Wallace, Edgemero Dr., land, $7700 to $0200 $2600. to $5090. William E. Smith jr., 40 Fierro I $19,500 to $16,570, building, $25 420 tha township into fire districts Is [U-ln With the Mara Woods do- 144 Lower Main St., building, $14,- P'red Von Rodeck, Route 79, build- Buniell and Pauline Iloyce, Rl. 800 to $12,700 (stipulation). Ave., building, $14,300 to $13,100. $17,921) land $18,510 to $14,250, I the likelihood of large scale hoiis- " nent and the Regional High ing, $25,900 to $11,ICO, laud, $5910 building. $8CT to $3311). ing development. In casu one dis- jBonding Election ! with the borough firs alarm Joseph D. and Mary Wallace Elsie R, Luhrs, ll Weldon Rd., building, $18,700 to $17,7(10. to $11910, land, $5910 to $3310. I William F. Dueling. Ryan Rd.. trie! should acquiru large scale | syitam. Cllffwood AVB., building. $15,900 to housing und tho other districts ri'- ' $1,440,000 Proposal $13,WW (stipulation). R.A.F. Realty Co., Freneau Ave., Joseph D. and Ruth Alt, Tennunt $20,520 to $23,520. building, $27 000 John Thaler, building Inspector, Mayor Wood Stops to $26,000. main relatively freti of housing do- ortsd a sign at (h* Intersection Rose Marie DeNardo, Shore Con- building, $25,100 to $23,900. Rd.. land. $4080 to $2/20, building, For Action Jan. 8 Wlllard Wleland, 1 Weldon Rd., ?18,440 to $I),(J9O. John Mar/, jr.. Ridge R,|., land. vclopmrnt, the newcomers in the ute W and Mill fid., which coune, building, $14,000 to $13,000 developments will havo to pay tax- (stipulation). building, $18,500 to $17,000. Ardell and Ida Lowing, RD 1, SK0.850 to $a5,(>IIO. en subject to a protest Mobile Lunchcr es for their own protection, it will Unlmdol Township Board of Edu- petition at council'! last meeting, Stanley and Myra Sokolowskl, land. SIMM to $18,2-111. Marlon Marz, Wickutunk, land, cation last night set up Its special $78,750 to $52,241). not become a charge alsn on the has been removed. Residents o 70 Ravine Dr., building. $16,200 to Edward Askew sr., Route 7!), election of .Ian. 8 to vote on bond- No License, Wagon Morris Schechter, Tennent Rd., districts where there Is no such Mill Rd. petitioned, for the removal $19,900. building, 542,010 to $24,650. ing the district for $1,440,000 to building, $30,640 to $19,550. development. Of the advertising ilgn, claiming II Widow Sues U. S. Fred H. Rentier, 13 New Bruns- Betty Rae Borden, Main St.. land. Operator Summoned erect a 21-ronm school on the Crosi Edna M. Netter, Dutch Lunu Rd., Ordinances defining the bounds Was erected In violation >f the ton- wick Ave., building, $11,600 to $11,- $!)00 to $630, land, $1870 to $1730. tract in llolmdcl Village, at $1,- land, $10,770 to $85811, building. $11.- n( tho several fire districts will be ing ordinance and constituted a 300. building, $13,150 to $11,950. A defendant charged hy Mayor 1180,000 cost; add four classrooms 050 to $9500, land, $2050 to $9011. inlroiluced. traffic hazard. For $1,050,000 Louisa C. Durante, 6 Main St., Mildred Finlayson. Cordon's Cor- Norman E. Wood, Matawan Town- and special activities rooms to lh# John Narawicli Bucklev Rd., Council Indicated It would con- building. $15,500 to $15,000. ner Rd.. land, $18,400 to $Ui,2liO; ship, with operating an unlicensed llolmdel Rd. School at $327,000. land, $7970 to $11570. Imllding. $11.- and convert the Ilillctest School sider for the 196) budget a re- Husband On Jet That Anne McKonna, 237 Main St.. land. $6750 to $50(10; lund, $48,G30 mobile lunch wagon in the Strath- Legion Party Sunday 020 ).i $9311) . to an administration office at $13,- Suast by Kenneth B, Joel, New land, $5701- jr. $5400; building, $8300 to $31,720; land, $25,540 to $19,150; more development of Levitt & Sons, Misted Preston Hold Michael and Pnula McCrath. will urrive Sunday at j000. The polls will be open flora Irunswlck Ave, for the Installation to $6300 (stipulated). Rohertsville Rd., land, $R040 to Inc., was granted a pnslponement Santa of street lights on Miriam Dr. and Albert and Mary Disario, 7 Tuesday hy Township Magistrate land, S20,lill) to $I.J,HiH) 3 p.m. nt the. American Legion j j p.nl. t,, 9 p.m. Sanction has been given by the $7540; Gordon's Corner Rd, loud tre j (ip d Miriam PI. and another request for Fierro Ave., building, $18,500 to $34,440 to $26,i;',0; biilldinfi, $215,230 Harold Sherman to prepare hl< de- Andrew and Mary Farrell Buck, i HuiV.Matawa.i, to he the feature the Improvement of Matawan Ave. U.S. Government for filing of suit 19,150. fense. ..7IHI, build-1 uttraction at a children's parly. (continued on page four) against It for $1,050,000 by a Parlii to $18,610. ing $81711 io $613(1 Councilman Warren Hutchlnson widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold Norhert H. Wundensky Ryeis William and Ursula Carroll, Wil- The defendant, Francis It. St. jI s|X)iisi)rt'd by Matawan I'ost I7li. I.nne. building. S'JOno to $81100. Anthony and Minii.e All legion members are asked to New Levitt Sections Was authorized to proceed with a whose husband, Lawrence, was low Land Rd., biiililinsj. $20,MU to Jac(]iics, Church St., Matawan, Nun/iati'.: drainage project on Oak St. and Mrs. Edward Schuber, Broad RmilH 711, bmUiinK. SIB. i contact tlm commilti'H tliiough Hilled In a collision of two airliners $18,320. claimed he had hired a new attor- I0 to $13.- Approved By Planners council voted to receive bids Dec. St., lund, $1400 to $4U0fl. .lolin und lidna Aniiams, Route ney Just u few hours before couil I P.O. H«x II in cnnnecliiin «itli the Dec. 16, I960, which took the lives K Mayor Wood I '••«wi>"-d ami 1,,-VIMIH Ciuskms. 17, its next regular meeting, foi Sprngue Oil Service. 20 Little 7'), land. $K290 tn $5351). Iniilcling. convened Tuesday, n ni.mhei of children who pplan Map; of three additional sections of 134 persona and destroyed 10 Rol n l:lml ;ts (l .5110. build a supply of chlorine for tha mun buildings In downtown Brooklyn St., building, $22,100 to $19,400. $I4,4H0 to $12,820. protested this, notirng the defendant! "i" - - S '' "' 5 .itti'tid and their ages, up to of Levitt und Suns' Sirathmore-at- Iclpal sewer system. Frank LaMura, 33 Freneau Ave iiad already had thIKe- oneone- postpone-| 1 m«. UW] '<> SI'».Sni) when one of the planes, a United Hlimchi) and Mil ha-l Witt, l.lnvil Kathryn and M'liawiin (li'M.'lnpinciit wen- ap- Airlines DC-8 Jet. crashed in that bulldinf!, $28,700 to $28,700. niiMit permissible. Tin; ni'iyor also Ciiwge Van Brant, proved by tin1 Maiav/an Township J'.d., land, $2500 to $2301). building. Lot 12, Itlnck 1. land, $lli,77D tu Added Post Office Hours borough. Three children of the Pet Doiothy LaMura, .18 Fri'iieiui $18,980 to $15,180. was angry that the defendant w.is J I'l.iiinuig Hoard at a special mt'et- Hearing Postponed Ave., land, $13,101) to $11,100. $ 12,031). lulds are mentioned in the suit filnil AndriiW iintl Ann Millif;,tn, Texas making statementi ptinled In a |.; nl j l'ii>tmasicr Charles .1. Ilase- ing Thursdny. Sections 23 and 24, In U.S. District Court. Mrs. Glndys M. Burlew, 119 dally ;i.>ws|)api.'i alxuit the case be- Harry and Mariu ; A hearing of charges of causing Rd., land, $'i020 tn $1910, buildiiit!, SchnorUd . building SI2 (Hill lu $11-1 ni.nui, Mnliiwan, has 1 comprising Wuvcrly Park, anil Sec- Uroad St., building, $16,700 to $15.- fore It was being brought to court lion 27 ol Oxford Park, all incatt'tl fleath by auto for Leslie Woolley, Tho suit filed In U.S. Dislric 500 (stipulated). $10,4411 to $8940. 47, of Route 79, Morganvilie, has Albert and Kate .larkson, Ryan The mayor notod the paper cur Court specifically names the Fed Ronald P. Ramsay, 18 Flcrni been postponed until after the first oral Aviation Agency tho defend- Rd., land. $21,050 Io $18,490, Ixiild- (enntinued on p.iga ten) Of the yenr, Matawnn Police re Ave , land, $20(10 to $2200; building, ant division of the federal govern $15,100 to $14,300 (stipulated). inc. 531.510 to $2«.4IO. boned yesterday. Mr, Woolley' ment and charges the death of Mr. Christina D. Thomson, School vehicle wus involved in an accl Margaret Oundagno, 15 Edge- Mitten Tree At Peuuld and the olherii killed enn mere Dr., building, $38,200 to $38,- Road East, land. $13,000 to $11,3511, rjent Oct. 28 on Route 34 with a ho traced to the failure of this building, $l'i,0,r)i) to $17,230. iMorganville P.O. Vehlclo operated by Miss Alice, Os- 200. an asphalt manufacturing plant on ugency "to guide the approach Roy und Dorothea Cross. Route j Iluehsch, RotHu 79, land, $lfi,25() to tarburji, 39, of 16 Prospect PI., John J. and Nettle Pagano, 61 Center St. Ihe plant is proposed for and landing of planes . . . and to Employees of tho Muigaiivill,.' $13,25(1. building, $3(1,6110 Io $27,010. Madman. Miss Osterburg WHSoperate Its radar facilities to pre- Parkslde La., Bnyonne, buililini;, Post Office are collecting mittens Grand Jury Panel construction by A. Canipo, Middle, $15,650 to $15,000.' Robert I. Ilerrun |r., I.nl 40 httally Injured In the accident, vent the collision." Postmaster Urges and gloves for distribution to needy town Township contractor. Alphonse. and Angela Mazzel, 177 Block 22, land, $2390 to $1240, land, I'our li.iyshore area rusidenls The suit is expecled to compe children In tho urea. This Is the Union St., Montclair, building, $17.- $22110 to $1050. lund. $1700 to $1270 inr» umong u punel of 50 prospeo To Take Out t final revelation of all facts un Early Yule Mailing second straight year the employees Notice 350 tn $16,000. Imva sponsored a mitten tree. Mui'giueritu o PnlmiT, Teiiniint Rd.. the grand Jurors for the January Charcoal chicken, fried Shrimp covered hy Inquiry Into tho crash land, $ I'rigldabo Rapid Budget Dry or Scallops w. F/F, $1.35. John Chlmento, Vail Ave., l.iille Pastmasier Charles ,1. llaseniann, 1 !'i24O to $425(1. term. From thu list of 50, a total Cleaning htii Joined the washers at This Inquiry was followed b Mittem will ba given out hy tin James .1, Pellet I Co . Railmad Rollo Po«' House Silver, building, $47,800 to S-t'i.KUn. Matawuu expressoit his apprecia- of 23 uraiid Jurors will be drawn Ihu Acmn Washomutlc. You will (contlmifld on page tun) school nurso. who reported lust Av«., land, $7900 to J6.10D, bulhllna. J. Gordon Knveny, P.E., 12 John- tion for tliu excellent coopprallon year that many of tho school chil- Jan. 2. 'Hie prospective Jurors be lutonlsheil at Ihe money you so far on the I!)ti2 "Mail Early (or S3l,7lill Io $18,891). am Gordon C. Sands, electrical son St., building, $20,300 to $111,000. dren, who received mittens. iHH'er SHVO and llui fine work they do. Chrlslmus" C'Hnipu!|;n. Hi) 'snld, Jami'S .1. anil Mary I'ellel, Mud- (.Mutineer, I8i Mornlngslde Ave., Jehu and Edith V. Coopei, 7 luul had a pair before wjf|>~-adv 13 Lakeside Dr., building, $22,601) to however, that only hy stopping up son Si, land. $4120 to $3810 hull.I- Union Beach; Mrs. Isnliel Gordon, Merchants Bank Cites Activity $20,500. all Christmas card inul gift puck Local residents are urged to en- In,., $ll,!lliO to $10,1311. hniisewlfo, 5'>tiite Hospital, Marl- npiiiato with 1I1I1 worthwhile en- Ellse R. liedle, 7 Sunset Ave., age mulllngi Ininititllatrly, will It Nliirgiieiiti' II Puliiirr. 'IVnnen! boro; Rnhiirt K. Robinson, super- bo posslblu to process and deliver deavor. Mlttons should hi! taken to IM , hinil, ?:i:i.'iH to SKI 10 inlcndent, 21) Oieen Gruve Ave., Hospital Mova Soon building. $22,000 to $18,901) (stipu- Ilio Morguuvllh! Post Offlcn, Ten- The Fanners & Merchants Na- Development Underway lated). your caul', und ifllts by Christmas Kivstuif nml Dunn, L.it S, Blm'k Kcyimrl, mid Cornelius Ackerson, Harry .S. Wllley, president of Day. neat Rd., on nr before Wiulni'SiLiy iMiijini-or, lift I'.li/.abclh St., Keyporl. tional Iiank of Matawan has hud To Iho wujt of Mataivaii, just ol! Ralph S. lleuser, .122 Muln St.. nt next week. (riiiillniieil un |iaf;i' fnur) the Ihiyshoro llospltnl Corp,, dls* one of Its most dynamic years In Ravinii Dr., ths street on whlcli hulldlng. $7800 to $0500. Tliu I'ostiiiasii'r said lurllici, "it Its 132-year hlslor" during l»f>2. Tha Fanners & Merchant* Hunk Ruth R Plilllins Hii.lln • IM thut Ixxly Itiui nib, tivut tlm week- t'jrlv III lh» J'cnr 'he !;r.:il, ..,iL'i on piiRe ten) yiuir will AIM mi all tlinu ri'coiil. Squad Captain end In discuss Ih* "stymied" tvl inNi }i rnntnu't to uiu'diaua ail munt has started receiving HIM first l.el'u nut disappoint 11 binglti frlcuil IAU\ Of Keyporl, Keanshurg Trains; nlluallnu on gutlliiH a hospital il sdjacimt building so thut tho bank famulus of a projected ,11)1) I omo or loviul one 111 (.'liilstmns time hy Mutawan Towmliip l-'iist A.d Northern Mixmioulh County re- could expand Us parking facilities. development. Mount Pleasant Man- Warning On Skating putting off our ChrU'imu iiinlllngN sulting from tlm suvi-ro differ* The demolition and subsequent pav- or Estates and Slorylnnd VIIIUKC to Ihts last mliiuto." 'iVIalanan" StationJlazlcl Transfer encoy of opinion In the body poll* IIIK of this lot has renulted in sur- mo both nddini; many new homes Chief John J. Mi'lun. ImroiiKh III! OffOI U(l tlll"H'.. Sllggll.MlllhS tlllll chosen prciildeiit and Sam Dill'.^ | do nt Rlvrrvlow llosplml m la rounding tho bank on three nidus within tin* bank's opc.rallr.it arcu. liiilk'i', slnted yc«lcrdny that am -vmy 10 follnw: tin sure thu i(|imii captain. Oih. r Him o'fi.vi, Speculated Upon At Bill Is Signed To Put In what wny und In what locnlloe. with purklnu facilities. To handle ho Increased 1.1 id. tin- (hero will be nil red tl»U py tho ttafl and board laot piinth nru snfo for MkulttiK- Kalliuiil of New Jnrsev imil \i In IH'I iilnn ,if passoilKUl' leivni' liiK lui. A new anil ultrU'tnnduni Hies In HID un.'H. wiiHiows bi*foi'' "1 u 1" or Imnv » '•'i .r..fh\ii i;i! ;!n' '.r.ut ,t.'ir M1 innnlh. Tlio p\\l»t ir.lu-,1 II.,il pnrenh in., nml" n|i..riti'il liy tlm .IITM'V murcury vapor Huht lius beon In- AUverti.iln/i pollcli'ii havo beer 1:30 nntl ,1:.'lll pin, In uvoiil ilw IIIHMI Nnllri' iili.i.nl lei v'lci' tioin New S'nik ''''iiiial oil 1)MI Miiliiwan-to-Atlantii: Mr. Wllley gnvu (hit report rniitlon their children mil to bv : slallud IMI a .VI foot pole. Thin one broadened to Iiicludi' tha proinotlnri liililr lil'.h ' 11i»t anniial met'llng i>f the -.'"i - S'.'waik to tliii iirci tin,I th.' llinn the linyvhor* hoardi "flie Unlit will aufflco to lltiht the ontlre darliiK uhoul vonturlnu out on Icy llii:)ilamli illvUInn through Key und onc(>iira|(cinciH of local ac- I'ui'k Cliililuiiu gift* In ilriing liulilcri of I Im MatAwnn Mank i'. i i Jersey Slum- generally MUM ;I.III, Union Ili-ai'h nml KintiBbiitg Itii.i.cs ul iho iUyiih&re Hospital parking area and siirioundlnft llvltet. This Is tied In with the surfnre* to Icil If tho Ico will I'orruiMleJ uartoni lls.i plniiiy ol lie h'-hl nl Ihn offlun of Ilin Han' 'I.IIHU of Illfi i'l'tin'iykiiina, I! I In' 4ii|>|M«llinn Is thnt It will bi' ( ui liiiiailnii nii'i ie rvvltvr the tlreets, Increased InH-insi tho bank In show- linlil, i'lirenls nru ndvlscd In view stuffing miiterlnl In hi.uii' •afo do His W0 Muln Slim'l. In tlm llninn,; >•"• .1 lulnl l)|H'l .llinn (il lilt- tun liv-imtlniu'd Dei'. 31, 1D0.V or On pirsi'iii inni'iil.-d outlook (or • Ing In thu fliuiiiil'il Hiicciiis of Io sknlliiK nrva.i llioniKclvcti lioforc 11 v (* r v, Snnl piicku|(ivi with heavy Ml M.ilnwiin and Slain of N. c Later In tltn yonr The farmers Illil o.l , lltlllt- i a !» i!l ' Ml Clillll Ml .UiaieviM- uihiir Jal'i tho Pttimyl- Kioi'riil h'ii|iliul in the baythore cat Ou.sliuifiH esiiililishnienln. One lU'ildliiK If Ihi'lr children HIIIIIIM pupnr ailhimlvn tupn anil ll« with .li'li.i'V, on I'llflllllV, III" Hill il.l, It Mcichimn National Dank m- 1 1.Ill, ,||;. ' ll||llt 1 OVi'l ll •• New Ymll v.mia takei ov.'i nil SIIOIM IHISSCI. nr.'ii. In vli'v, ut Hie current un< inolhod 'Vlie l'',ir.«ers " Morclianl'. ' nut on Ihi'iii on sknlcs, ,11 MI 11, mrong ciihl. Hi' sum to unit • il .liuiiiaiy, A.I), itdieti'i'ii luniilicil . 1 I'olved pvrmlN.iInn to o.ilnblhh u ,1 I.I lit,III .'ll It K 'ir si'i'vli'ii us thi l'i'nti^v!'.'iiiii'j neltlona-nl, ll win tho coniMUU? Nullonul Hunk is II'.HIH to an.il' I'lui raiillon Is iflvi'ii lii'i'nii'.c "lit blanch In Miitawan Town.shlp in-nr I alKiiil |i,in:i'l |HISI «I/.II IIIIII wi'lglu anil inlv Illli'l!, lit 111:110 o'llnrk . ll ".III lil In. i.' 'III',I llf llie • liny *»t,1 m[>-> illii.i'lni'i In fiv, f i. • tin, nii'.i|lii|; ' 1 i \llai.lli- llli:Mainl, I ' Hun nf Iht'lr regular inuiiihly uitiittlngi* -.nils lioldlnK ri cri'iitlun anil park-, Vi'ill, Illul fin tin' Ililli'ini liull III ; : (lut l;iam:li. A situ lius bcuu choi. Io oxhlWl their itnoda and produce (hat It hn, ii.( n IIUJH-II Im lnrit<' Ill'l !•,.->• Ci'llllill Ulni'imlmi of Die riilnr|' Iho moinbershlp wu» b.'llcved Id judgments on ilia mate of Ico nr- ilmn of D.M: II, I'lli.i A COIIll |Hlt4llli|ltV ll.H lll'r'l nonr the Intonnctlon of Lloyd M, nail ultunllon of both nuw and old liiiion, frni|iinnl dully irtvim (toii< btnilglil licfoiu tin) nifttlliut," A mill on i) mini wlm ili-cliin'il j linniiilit iibou'l by n ptu|Ki •Tiler nml i. tlnlomcni un lh« OM lor sknlliiR hava oaimeil lh« Ittilln't (iiiinniilri.i buy 10 I I'll Architectural plnm tinva been roildtnti to ths Rreat variety of trip C, W. M Tiicidsy nl||ht to runitiK-iit on Ihe cinirngcd liv I',, liomild S iHiard's IIIIKI mova will be fortlh nude and conduction will bl KOods And iiirvlcfli which inuv h# •bniiiliMiiniMil of I ho uuo of Ilir hook* and inve I'OI iclll'llill. t'omliifi after III* first Ot UM 1 red flaR. l (• , ' ! - iltualloii poMtlvnly ln'cuukii "tliv I lumil nf th« Moniuoiith County I Inn >in the itMi (utur*. procured In Matawan, COIfiu Jfp-ndv It llinllT In mi l«il|;iii In the hands of (t-nnllnuril on imi;n four) yew." Two THE MATAWAM JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, DeeersiW*- 13, 1%2 I Miss Mariiyn Turin r.Uij} ChS'sunis t KeyporS. CoupS« Married lAimResMeiits- "• Wed !n St. A.IE Evuk in '!i. Wsds Jerry Shapsiro '.ii 011 tui Reiuid d Clii'Klri-n. d lire and diui r JJU,' '1? jArinouni'Births' Mi i Ma v\n £ Tw>r nauj-l'te Vtr«. s pUnrco ni March of .Vn, soph's Turin, 13 v,iru!uop *<* »' M'» ; : . '• Hijiitc . -' !: . • , . i Ros«marie Vaccarro, InK-riaktr.; ;' %';Mf5.' >ft'rtle:'E:'Jar«;s,,:43. of-S5! PI, HtiWi and Ac* WU •iS;M«S4lWf*"'-St.iMstawin,• died in Mr tori Mrs.•• Donald Hoeiz, .80! vdtr.an -MjM &eimv Mwdanrf, Point flfta- ; ; ; ! Center St., Union Heach, ;»re the Tt'iin br»cdrie u>f brOr- o' Jt-rryjsanIn t Peach- Mrs. Jeaii' 1-arsvn, . s?Jteir;0ho>»^uOB;' ':'rhiiirisday; ^Dew ,S. ' ^'tejfe' .Born': in; "Ma.ta^aii, '--Mrs;' -'Jon'te : p«rents of » ton,-born in Perth Arn- <* Star. i-O, S'l'i. ^o'K ^11 Of VI Shr;'«sbury; M.;«.s Judi'.H lr.eii'vs, ; ! boy Ko.vpital on Friday, Nov. 30. anii \L- >,(.orgc Shapiro M jn E:>iopiovn; Mrs, ifiloise Leverld.ee, i-ijijiffts^yiacdaualyer of: .Ms'»..!-C.aH$e- %••,- ; : in 1 .Red. Siank; M,s. CharloU'r Meys/s,. -% ai/«fi-;jrjIi;|M»ai.'.' «* , the late Har- M2. • ' •' ' • ' • ' '- ' eah \'. 'in il^Os", D,- ay>y\i::Byor.:'Shc iwasv'thewidow »f Ocean CJi'dve,- and Mrs. Ksthtr : ,%.! I-nt *e"ur.n fv,k p! „ c Liimbprson. Marlboro. j^-.yait^Mi;-|J«es ;Sjtv^ v'!;;: i •;•"..'^: Kl Ilie exscutiVB board will mfet •SK^SM-s.i^phes^waB a inaeHiber el.the A '.m H,VJ born n fi-f. On Ho-p Ml tu Mi and Mi« si th.v 'pttice of she N'cw ief- W:!^!;»y»sa;;M6thadi^.;;C)\urt;hlv::;.::^-1:'. <{ r.iie coupiipiet »w -Min „ -N • Byron, 25 Sycamore Or; Old s aiural Gas Company, Asbury te!*A^«*al!oii;'-fe;; iwr:'inothi!r,"/th'e " 0111!'^ 1/ro'ht- it' \c\ v . V^^VvSye^ By'/a'csonrt.Walter;.fl. d rn trntUj, Nov ,i'i i-.iKJ sister. .Vlr.v-snI- andd MrsM . Sau*ll D;aD a- 1 !-^Ski^vlrjfi*"nd.!v«t.'a»i(igb't8F^*'J^r«.'' mend, ,i: Huckne!: Dr., Haili; ffl^i^i'M.-^eks.'-Uocn.^of^iataT Ihe'i'fccptibji'lhc fcri'.Je -.vfie af 4;iiV' ents'of'n daughtfr, brtni in Perth I j of. whi;i; camellias ' . i most wonderful Kd»ifc*fteriioO«t:!?t I 'JMnV- l» fh>:;Be-: Ainijoy Hospital. '.[ Ei^^«,tj^i»V,?WaOTe..~.:Majtawany'W!h: i After a. wedding trijv'st The Con RfemfReySFwhSuEi Sweeten;: pastor '•''V ..-' :.J }•• Matovcsk . . . : ' . J | cord Hotel, Ne'.v Yoik, Ibe couplt | will' r«i;!« :n Ha2lst. ^^«h*iM#0distAChU>-<:h,;;ot«ci»t: - A son was born in Perth Amboy j MJii&Buriti *»»i|u'-; :rraakl|n" Mem-, Hospital'to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony; Kj:^^^?er(t;'Nvicl£.' ••;?-;:• Matovcik, K.Wfst Prospect' Ave". | jKeyport. • . ..: -:. : ! Wills Filed J S'gWf^inrPjGray «;;. *£' • ot 206 j Suldtvierl •.:...;..',.-' j Ella M. Thome j ""I^M^A**^ Union Beach, died [• Mr. »nd Mrs. John Soldiwieri. 3S 1 Eliii M. Thotne,-Holmdel Town-j everi J.PiersoIl Rd., Old Bridge, are the; j ship,-who died Nov ", left --*?QQC j _, aediikl Center/, ;v;:. ;".:?• •.;.- j parenls of a son/born :n St. Peter's i | to a grajdso u, Georgp .! udson' J. 4» .... . >J^f:. qr'»y vy»s born m New York, I Hospital, on Friday, Nov. 30, l!3f>2. , IThcrne; S'itKfO to a grandson, Gar-, fashioned •f:i "'fM'sott'ql the 1»te Henjy «nd Maria Irelt C. Thorne. 51000 in irwst for j v'#;«imbV Cray/?rle:was the husband j Pischeli fi ¥?B|efrt)ie:i«%:H»tti4s (Madden) Gray. j her husband. Georgr; W. Thovne, | A son was born in St. Voter's Ho;:-; iand the residue u> ht-r sun, George I. for ease! «-i>5*8VirvlvihB-:«rei-"«iV8(>n).;H8,rry;W. feOriiy^Ji;,i^BlopinfieW;jlw<» daugh- pital to Mr. and Mrs. William A. i >E. Thorne, who Wiis nanu'd exceu-1 ;:•.':•;'^rs, >Mr8^ Alv'ih Ackerman, Union Pischcll, 263 Brwkside Ave., ClifM j tor , ot her estate, according to | v'ti'^fcaish;ami Mr».. Vtrley Porter sr., wood Beach, on Friday, Nov. 30, j twins of her will, filed recfptiy •$( his wwSpiscopa! v ChiirChlVKeyport. The S Hev^Henry A. Male, rector, .offl- 19€2. : Mrs. Richard W. Mainwaring, ^own was similar to the other estate io his wife, Annie R. fic.k- S-, Staled:, Interment was in Fair View Beers'St.," Hazier, to' LtTRayrno'nS j bridal ait(:nd"a'nts"an:.;.>;;': FaHoFaUon „ ,, . ,jj Jo-ep.p i LoPicito7 U. S. Arniyy, son ! a basket of harvest "moon "carna-! named executor. fi *" ml of Mr *nd Mrs Angelo LoPresto | lions — 1 v. ml of Mr *nd Mrs. Angelg o LoPresto, | lions. .ifiSKjVfsir^Jaimet 'A; - Walling •" •. • Fa'lo1-a.lonn , 2U Oil! Robert LoPresto, Wayne, served Hold SF3:MriiJreh*-Fi::Walliag,' M, died MR, MRS. DOMINICK A. TROLIAN JR. i^^ inu£I.inj,, Dec. 8. 13C2. as best man fcr his brother and Twr^Uy, Dec, «, 1961, at the home Giullano I at II a.m. in Sr. Benedict's Church. ushering were Michael Kelly, Tor- Christmas Party "fisher ion; AitcnD. Walling, IS Miu Diana Wi>te, dauphltr of ^nvt-yrawivFi\t year oldi JuditJUUUIh, Lyn,,,,n, Wnyt,,)> -e, i Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Giuliano, MazierHazlet,. Thinee KevRev. .iuua.luliann KUCKRuckIi onto. Canada, end Bruce Bilder, v n v I Mrs. Sebastian Giulia : ; The regular dinner meeting and ,cV' fi«jin.tSt,i;Keyi»ri.-..•.••:-.•.•.•.-• :;:••• J Mr. and Mr«. John Waytt, 11 Keyport, sister o the bride, was ^ Somhwo<)ll Dr Oid BlidKu, art officiateofficiatedd aat t ththee ceremon ceremonyy anandd ththee Albany, N. Y., a cousin of ,t iii, e.. I me regular canner meenng ana. &^"- >:(.iX$S&SSS3>g&} J: ici; jBcm in Stateit I»land, Mrs. W^ the flower girl. She-woie a light i \{[^ ^ ^ ^m Siu.doy, nuptianuptiall massmass,. bridegroom. Christmas party of the Monmouth- W}lM^£*W$W&£z : Chingarora Ave., Keypor:, became f ':Mg had lived !n Keyport, most of the bride bf Dominiik A. Troiian blue satin peau gown and head-• p / 2 l%2 • S| j,ftt,r.s )|o ^ Traditional wedding music was For the wedding t h e bride'., ,s Ocean Chapter of the National Stc- EMtWfefMilw^fe "x " ;;.•••••'•;;•!»• life.. She wa> the daughter of piece ofl simila.i r...... design .and carneij | ul '•' ' i playwi by Harold Weber, organist. rctftri s A ation washtU I Dec : ]r son of Mr ma Mi: Dommick mother chose an ice-blue brocade b at Colts N«k Inn. The t'ecretar- >U» Ute'' Peter F. Durrua and a nlaleiiu basket of light blue and | who also accompanied the soloist, sheath, with which she wore matchjctc-e- j "LL i" ™>" - BSft§|l^P^i A 1 rodan 21)5 aecoi d St , Keyport j white pompons. DulUTiy : Mary; (fleeter) Durrua.- She was Mrs. George Peterson. ing accessories and a while orchid v ithe'widow cfJamej A. Walling. Saturday, Dec. 1, 196^, in St. Jo- Brother Is Bast Man Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty, 37 Given in marriage by her lather, ieph> Church, Keyport. corsage. The bridegroom's mother i ^•vf-Ih addition to her ton, a former Robert Troiian, Keyport, was the j Stanford Dr., HazleU are the par- the bride wore a full-lenulh wedding was attired in a green and gold •':; • iKeypprt councilman, she la iurviy- The Rev. Alfred Smith performed best man for his brother. Ushering iL.n(S of a son, born Tuesday, Dec. ! gown uf .satin, trimmed willi ap- brocade sheath. She wore gold KJ ediby a aister, Mrs. Albert Red- the double ring ceremony at 11 were Ralph Troiian, Union Beuch, |<| ]%2, in Rivcrview Hospital. j pliquos and seed pearls at the a.m. and celebrated the nuptial brother of the bridegroom; John accessories and a white orchid ?*n, Nw York; '--•.'brother, Aubrey bodice neckline and long tapering corsage. .. J. Durrua, Keypori, and two grand- mass which followed. Miss Loretla Wayte, Keyport, brother of the Pttsa sleeves. The bouffant skirt ex- children. •'•-•'-••.' •'.'•••'-' •:-•-• . Durante played traditional wedding .bride; Albert, Mallett, William A son was born Tuesday. Dec. 4, tended t« n chapel train. 11 e r Keception Al Butlonwpod i-t; Funeral services were hald Sun- music. : I-Mordocai nnd Richard Currier; | lS62,"ir Rivervlw Hospital to Mr j«n'st-«ip'bu"terfly"«irwas caught After a reception at Peterson's | ;.;dayiat'2:j>.m. In the-Bedle Funer- The bride was given in marriage Irol.an, | and Mrs. Joseph Posa.531 South J ,o *. cr\mn of pp'ar,s am, CTyr^s Buttonwood Manor. Matawan, the j ial' Home, Keyport; with the Rev. by her father. She wore a gownol brother of the bridegroom, Keyport, ! Laurel Ave., West Keansburg. ! She can ied a white stuin prayer couple left for a wedding trip to j : white silk peau de soie with a fiorai was the ring hearer. •Marry R. Pine, pastor of Calvary (llggins ! book, on which WIIS fastened a , Calif. Lt. LoPiesiiM i,Methodist Church, Keyport, - off 1- brocade collar and front panel, long For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. I while orchid nnd s Ii a s t'l'en assigned to the 4/th | 1 John W. t ciating. Burial was in Green Grove tapered sleeves and chapel •• length Wayte s a light him. Inoe qv- Wedding; Party j Missile Brigade al Fort MacAriiuir, I ..Cemetory,, Keyport. train. Her fingertip - length veil of er taffeta streal-lengtBiihi dresurijss .vil.VIIIhI jI 12_Lyi•-"^•••m- Blvd.-•••••••--. lfailet.jir_ —_ o ..,,the •pa r i -ilK! maic! nf honor wns Miss; Unlit. ] •A n u j The maid nf honor was Miss ; Calif. I - Mansmpoth* French illusion fell from a jewelled a malching feather hat, , blac" k' ac- ent""'s" o"f' a' daujhter.'' . n""°" ^ '" I R!)sl;illlne i.o Presto. Kevport, The bride was graduated from I ^Ji Clarence W. Ourby " •'. flower headpiece and she carried ccssories and a corsage J sage ot while May. Dec. 5, !.«., in KK( ivim , ^.^ Qf (he H -^l ,kT Kwimrt High Schoi.1 and bad bei-n i sport shirts of , 5y Clarence; W." Corby, 50, of 43 a cascade bouquet ot white pom-1 roses and white cal™i!P»m n!!:» MlC I ' | floor-length gown was turquois;.- employed in the business office «l | Harding 'Rd., Laurence Harbor, ponp s centered with a large white} bridegroom's mother wore an or- Cruham \ satin and she carried a rfiscnde • the N. J. Hell Telephone Co., Key- no-iron 100% cotton Ktfied Monday • morning, Dec. 10,chrysanthemum. chid lacu over ialfeta street-length A daughter wass born Tuesdayy, jj hout|iiet uf harvest moon, guld- I pon, us service represenlulivc. JH62 at : South" - Amboy Memorial Cousin Is Maid Of Honor ; dress wilh u black hut nnd acces- Dec 4 1962, in Monmouth Medical ! colored carnations. The bruli'i'.rcum was iiradualcd ! .Hospital.: ,, Miss Theodoria MtiMislk, Hill- sories and a corsage of white roses Center' toiir" nnd" Mrs. "Edward! Miss Meredith Walling, Ha/let, j from Keyport Hi«h Solionl. U.S. | Injcy ca>, the Army Air yr.m? in these colorful sport •; Engineers In Europe from 1943 to peau street - length gown had a Similes F-ire House. r" • j gown(•owns al:-:al:«>o were in lurquoislurqu r satin, J t'efense- Missile .School and Ihu WW and was employed in the prop- scoop neckline anil ihrte-qiiarter- For thfir wedding trip to the Ml mats land thfv carried carnation bou-1 Airborne School as a military para s.!iit;5 l.iifcrpd will) the «,KIII erty disposal department at the length sleeves. A circular veil fell Pocono Mountains, Pa,, the bride, and Mrs. Charles Ditmars, chutist. CHRISTMAS thai's mai'e MANHATTAN the q1|lMS 'Rttritan Arsenal for 13 years... He over her flower headpiece and she wore u light blue check suit, a 125 Osborn St., Kijynort. are the lift rwe for leisuie CPJOV- 3 white fur hat, black accessories was a member of Laurence Har- carried a nosegay of blue and white fur'hat, black accessories j p-alenlVof••„" t!aUi,!nVr, bom Wcd- CARDS n-cnl! 5(^00 fcor Fire Co., No. 1, a member of c r5 !e t r d aml whlle Vavrick ', Knffncla Uebonis white pompous. -• ••-.-. f.!!i..!!.. ", ?.! .. l. 5 I nesday, Dec. 5, 1962, in Riverview 'the Exempt Kircmcn'j Reserves The bridesmaids were Miss Beth variegated carnations. Hospital. I A daugh:er was born in River- | Funeral services were held .Won- j FROM OUR WONDERFUL Association of DistriC. No. 1 andArcher, Hazlet; Miss Elaine Tro- The bride and the bridegroom I view Hospital on Saturday, Dec. j mass at _!i: JO a.m. in St. Roc-, nnd the bridegroom is employed liy 5, 1HC2. to Mr. und Mrs." lilario I hllrp co's Church, Newark, for Raffael Laurence Harbor Post 332, Ameri- Behr, Union Beach. Their royal K can Legion and H.iffmac'Prince. Caiitorbury Knitters, Altoona, Pa. Garilo, 34SA Texas Rd., Malawan. j ' I Drbor.is, 72. of 10 Arthur Ave.. i 25 OFF blue gowns and headpieces were Ho served in Okinawa with the U.S. Kcfilaino Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. styled like the honor attendant's ! Lonj; Branch, who died Wednes-1 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ev- Army. Disbrow ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry RcMainn, j and they carried nosegays of royal I They will reside in Alloona. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disbrow, | y j t.Miih j elyn (Oswald) Corby; two daugh- blue and white pompons. ters, Miss Be\'erly G. and Miss Lu- 138 Seventh St., West Keanshurg, j 5 Rutgers S... ,,„.,•,. are .hep- ; s in cy Ellen Corby, both at home; his Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Fast Or-1 DORLS 22 W. FRONT ST. KEYI'ORT when she was stricken. Mrs, Niel- Edwnrd jr., and two daughters, Thursday. Dec. 6, 19S2," In Kiver- anf.',e. mother, Mrs, Ellen (Lindeman) Linda and Carol, at home; two CO 4-07U /Corby, Port Monmouth; a sis- sen attended the Emmanuel Bap- view Hospital. Mione Mr. Debouis was born in Italy. STATIONERY tist Church in Atlantic Highlands. sisters and three brothers. Surviving are six sons, Camillo, ;fer, Mrs. Harriet Bussiculo, Hill- Surviving are her husband, Max Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mione, .» E. Front CO 4-J3J5 side, and two brothers, George Funeral services are being held ,.i \u,T""williim Pearre i Neptune, are the parents of a I George, HnHIHId Louis, Long^ BranchBranch;: i M. Nielsen; a daughter, Mrs. Thel- Thursday at 8:45 a.m. tit the Malis- Mr. and Mrs. William Poarce, i Neptune, are the parents Corby, Keansburfc, and Chester r ami Ms. Will am Pearce dJ *• , ; Cath(.rine Xnn, born Sat-1 FlorianFlorian,, IrvinglonIrvinglon:: JosepJosephh , l-.asEasit j 5 ma Owens, Middletown; four zevvski Funeral Home, South River, 212 " ' ' Corby, Port Monmouth, Wayside Dr., Keyi»rt, are tnt .J D . .„,., .,.ln. , h i <)range, and Samuel, Newark, and grandchildren: a sister, Mrs. Grace with a high mass of requiem at parentsnts of a daughter, born in ««»>• »«••>• '^^ ^^''^ IlW( 1( rauKhlers. Mrs. Filomena 1-e^- Funeral services were held Wed- th Amhoy Hospital on Monday, j ^j L-rry^jr. Mr. ^^e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ nesday afternoon at the Mason Wil- Roff, Holmdel. and a brother, Ste- 9:30 a.m. at St. Thomas Church. Perth / ( ven F. Stevens, Rumson. Interment will be in St. Mary's Dec. 3, 1DS2. beck, Long Island. PROWN'S HAS fon Funeral Home, South Amboy, Services were held Tuesday at I Holmdel Rd., lluilet. Hoth Mr. and with the Rev. William E. Wtb- Cemetery, East Brunswick. Jerram Mrs. Mione are former residents CELLAR COMBINATION •ter, pastor of the Laurence Har- 10 a.m. at Ihe Worden Funeral Andrea J. Mongitllo Home, Red Bank, with the Rev. A son was born in South Amboy | cf the Hiizlet area. Funeral services were held Sat- j bor Community Church, officiating. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Howard M. Ervln, pastor of Em-Miss Witte Bride i Vinto ! urday morning at 10 a.m. in ihhee | STORM and SCREEN Interment was in Graccland Mem- manuel Baptist Church officiating. .Terrain. 219 Ravine Dr., Matawan I Pfe Max A. Raynes jrram, 219 Ravine Dr., Matawan rfc Jospph pjn|0 nm, M|;. pinln | Zarro ).-uni.ra| Home. Hlnomfickl. j orial Park, Kcnilworth. Burial was in Fair View Cemetery, Sv|,env ! are ihe parenls of a duughler iMirn i for Andrea .1. Mongiello, M, o( (.1(1 ; Mn. Frederick S. Wilton Middletown. Miss Claudia A. Witte, Union M,- nn.l Mrs Anton Ivi/env 'Nov. 28. 1WJ2 in Landslhul Armv ! Clark Ave., Union Utach, who died i WINDOWS Mrs. Lorctta B. Wilson, 83, of Beach, and Pfc. Max A. Raynes. 'irinc Val lev Rd' Oil [ridge are I Hospital Kaiserslautern. Germany. Mond.iv. Dec. X 19C2, ol a heart at- i Paul Coray Fort Monmouth, were married Made of Alcoa Aluminum 195 Broad St., died Friday, Dec. 7, Paul Corny, H of Cllffwood "pSr nt ol» L. bor ta So"h I The baby ha. been ,,;lm,d Cindy ' lack while working as a mason on . 1M2 in the Ivy House Nursing Boarding Home. Myrtle Ave., Cliff- Wednesday evening. Dec. 5, 13B2, nboy llospitrl i Marie. Mrs. Pinto is the former | a construction |ob in Newark. , Home, Mlddletown. Mrs. Wilson wood, died Friday, Dec. 7, 1SK2 in In Gcthssmane Lutheran Church. ' Miss Mr, Mongii'llo had worked at his j I Check these low, low prices) wan born in Malawan. She was the Keyport. The Rev. Frederick C. DePalma : Mr, ami Mr«. Frank Leonardis, ! trade tor various cmpUiyi-rs in Ihe ' 1 5.30 Monmouth Medical ("enter. Mr. 1 .12" w. X U' 4.50 32" w. X 18" daughter of the laic Augustus and lloos, pastor, performed Ihe cere- A daughter was born In South ; Kiyporl. • Newark area. B. ",R .„. 'inuenis uf a sun, hum Tuesday. | and Italian American Clnh in Union i( WE RE-GLAZE port. teph't Church where a requiem A..f. Raynes, reside in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poling. Ul , Dec. II. l'n.12, in Rivrrvie'w llu.spip - i),.;,(-|, '(. Surviving arc four sons, George, mass was offered. Burial was in Miss Claudia J. Miller, Hazlet, Second St., Keyporl. are Ihe par-1 ml. ' Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Con- !' ANY TYPE Xlverslde Heights; Cecil, Fords; St. Joseph'* Cemetery, was the maid o[ honor and Pfc. enls of n daughter, born Thursday. ' ] nie (Sr.iliif.n.-O Mnngiello: three | j Wilfred and Clifford, both of Key- William Pi»ker. Colorado, also sta- Dec. (i, I!HI2, in Kivcrview Hospital. suns. Police Pultolman Andrew .1. i ALUMINUM FRAME I Mungiello nnd John Mongii-llu. Imtli ;' port; two daughters, Mrs. Eintr Mrs. George Bukon tioned nt Fort Monmouth, served F.dmond Funeral Services Nelson, Fords, and Mrs. John Oil- Mr*. Doris M. Hakos, 34, ol 57 at Ihe best man. A son was bom in Rlverview [df IlliHiinlield, mul Joseph Mongiel- Ii Vann, Rome, N.Y.; a brother, Ro- McCormnck PL, Middletown, died Hospital on Thursday, Dec. U. Mrs. Ralph P. Carhart 1()] Newark; a daughter, Mrs. Anmi J' WINDOWS A reception followed al ihe home Fiineriil services were held Fri- i.ndato, Koselle Park; three step- j ( ftirt Woolley, Matawan; nine grand- Friday, Dec. 7, 1962 in Monmouth ol the bride's parents. Thi couple 1%2, to Mr. «nd Mrs. 'Francis I-d- children nnd five great-grandchil- Medical Center. left (or a month's wedding trip to mimd, 6 Stillwell St., Maluwiin. day murring nt 10 a.m. al the i .suns, I'atr.y, Philip and Dennis Bl!DHU KrllMllii aeral Home, Keyport, with the Saggiin. She had lived in Middle- liMvrflc Avl KransburB a • he P' f"rharl' Oli"'iik'' N- V.. who | Grace (irassu and Mrs. Ko«. Cup a lour ot duty in Korea. dir<1 Rev. Hurry Pint, pastor of Calvary town eight years. Mrs. Hakos was arents ol » ior bor ^ Thursday 1 ''"'K'-scJay. IVc. H. l!Mi^ in lli.r- p,,|H. all uf Belleville, and nine Methodist Church, officiating. Bur- a member of the King of Kings lee T 10« in Monmmith MediSi \!™, 'i1?.!"1",!:..*!1*"/1"1^:.. .N'..£ I lT. n«Irhll«lr..n. i'V. Kuuuld S. Jinnes ulfi U wttywwt? ial was In Fair View Cemetery, Lutheran Church, Middletown. Center. 1 Engagements cluled ami Intcriiient was in (lieen j Who Has rvcrylhlng'. Middlelown. Surviving In addition to her lath- M Itrdiicl SI. Slladyslde 1-7,'rOO Red flank er are her husband, George Ilakos; Oroat (Jnivu (.'enielcry, Keyjioi'i. Mow uliotil (Ins newspaper i^ . Mm. Max M. Nlelteti two daughters. Gnll and Lynn Ba. VnnPclt-Crocker Mr. and Mrs. John Drosl. Mrs. Carhart was liuni in Ke• •_• y|ii gifi firr thiil "lui'i eieiylliing" Mm. Florence Nielsen, 71, of 267 Mr. and Mrs. HnmlU ("rocker, Riirllan Blvd., Cliffwood lleaih. ' purl, Ihe (l.iii|'hlrr uf I Ii lil(<- j pelMrll. ('.ill I'll -I l(i:ill. ko«, nt home; 11 brother, Fred I.I.I.,..I \- i , < • fcoute IS, Mlddletown, died Friday Saggan, Middletown, anil a sister, Texas Htl,, Morgunvilli', iinnnuiicu «rc the parents of n mn. born' I'ldrid V. nml Anna t( unuveri Morning, Dec, 7, 19(12 in St i'etcrs- Iho cngiigiiincnt ol their daughter, Tuesday, Doc. i, IWJ, in I'ertli j Ili'dle, She hail lived in Ulisville Mrs. Lucille Rlnker, West Ki'nns- 1|> kwig, 1'IH., ul.or « .in/ I illi.iM. I hi iiniln. In Kichnrd Vanl'ell, sou til Anihuy' Hnspllnl. i • ' vears ..."I u.is a incinlier (it llii Mn. Nli-intm wu.i burn in IUm luinenil services wen lit Id M I, Illmvilli' I'lrslnieiian I huirli and •on, daughter of the late Georgu Tlmmpsnn I ijuei'ii l-ilii'i ili,i|ili-i II..I Onli'i iliiy att 1:;IO p.m. from the Pfleger j •nd Louisa Stevens. She hnd lived . al lltime to the King o! Kin]',.i Mi ,.n(l N'is. Anclii".'. 'Iluiiii|>'rfiii, . ul l.aMi'in S'.ir. Mn Tune n Texus Hd.. iMuiganvllle. me tin1 • Sun nine me llui-e MUP.. Ihiir, ia Mlddletown for the pnst 40 years l.ulheian Church where dervices \ •nd wns vlnltinu friends In Fltirldu weie conducted at 2 p.m. by the pairnts r>( n diiiir.hler, liurn Sun-' p CHII.HI, Ni ul,ui|'h, :;. y. Rev. Roger C. Hurkins, puMnr, Bur- day, Dec. fl. 1!IU'.', in Momnoulli |.'.iil|ili II. f,u Inui. Muhtii-rlin. U, Medical Center. 1 1 inl wns In Fair View Ceimlery, [ nut! I'I in '• W. i in Inn ', (in .* ili' Moinorial .isier. Mi'^ Wlllinm U MIIIIM MUlillelown, (}ii;i|',li.i I I ill I. flu ).' )'l .iiiilrlnlilf en, i.it. FORMAL A sun w.n hum m Mui'imniih I ill I'l.iii.lrlnlil . • 111' i.i \i i .'I inr r Mrs. Idwiircl Kumliisky Medic il Center *»* I'liiluy. hit. V.I jardrns .mil WEAR Miv KHIIV Kimiln«i'y. Ht| (1|d IIKCI lo Mr, imil Mi!-, Mielmi'l ' l)rid|:e Turnpike, Old !lilcl|'c, died (Jiidl'lin, V Aw. II. Wi 'I I i life ' Mnnday. On: III. IWU. In St. Ptier's 'Iheiiilnie TO HIRE ffoitplliil. She wan Uini In New .ni'i.il M'i I Ull.l Highway 35, Mcalot Ilrunswlik. djuighter ol Josepli nnd I thttie f iii!.ii'iiai:|!h ! Mutl.e W. S. WALLACE Kmlly (Wldiimii) Mcl'lit'iMin, Nnrlh Mr. mul Mis. Wlllinm I i IIIMHI. i u.!'1,' '"' ". '" iloie W Miuriravlck. 1 wiiy. Ml, n I'liill'p', Ril I Illiliilllv IllVilrs YOU fll 12 Itnndnll PI., Keainliuii . me Ihe will) died M0nd.1v. H.c CIOTIIING 'Ilielr Pniklnp, I'm illie Mrn. KiitninKky Inul resided In luirrnin nl « iliui;'IHei Unn I'ri- :i, i HI.; lnl.'iiii' m Old Bridge for 11 veam, Sho was Men and Bov»' FurnlihlnKf ilny, lift, •'. Ifil'i'. i" l>ninu l i n 11 • - i When l n |ii\rltliloner of Kl, Tluuiui.'. llo'.pillll. l Cliuti'h, Old Ilrldite. if I 'junii Ifeni ii mill II iiiiiii W. mm It. Kfyptrl Surviving, lieMdeu JUT pnrenlii, 'liMi'e "Tho Nulivity Scene" With Its Uvo Animals. |«, |l.;'r. lM .IO;II.' .M.«I««I.,..IMM,|I lire her IIIIKIUIIMI, IUIWHIII; n (.on, j A M... lll IIOM.,IIII i.|,i n I, .M.MI I.INIi,\ 1 H(« Kill ,„ , I,. ;| .. IM.id iM T!u- Ncilul'y Scuiiu la Mtiu'u fossiblti by ,'i| Thiiuk I niie, mil III i|'.«- »''" 'I' Mr. nml Mm 11 I'nv Vnnl'ell, Tin Ii: Mil. Mr, ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH OF KEYPORT ?• Studios will Ilil,, Mi 11 en Mile. O'lliien • 11 •'' IJ 11!' ' • • ( llllliui i<\\ni> (.'nickel r. 11 • In1'"' Hi l;ree. Mr. nml Mi;, l-.iii'.i'iie (;, (I'lnien. llev c! llh! II '.nil I HMV, .ill CANDID WEDDtKGb A SPECIAITY , hold Hfj'.liiiinl Hli'ii Selioul. Mr, Kid \lii|>l< A'i . KeiMihliniK. me 'lie | o[ Wrlislri; ul1. .1 tun. lloln'il, Under Tito Dnucfion of Tlio Men's Club Vmiftllt tllrlidtil I inolmld Iteijlcn. [inr.cnli* ul i> (liuil'lilri. IHIIII Iri Miiiiiuini; lluee |;iunili lilldre|i, und II MAIN ST. nil. CO *«*» KEVPORl nl llluh Seliool, ami \% enipliiyeil nl iljjy. Dec, 7, \W1, in HUirvicw o liuilhi'i. l)on,ey ll.iiluiway, tirul- Ihe Alco Tile Company In Keyporl, inn, Wi'M Va,

I, Thursday, December 13,1962 THE MATAWAN, JOURNAL, H. J. !e th.reo...

cf Americt, Its* neWul-sd Cwv ciiairman. «ut« Jjt tlw expected to participate i» th« event Mon:nut>t>> CouacH, Soy Snoulo t • nhsch !J IW In it? sixth j'ft Wl CCUUTJ who ara ','». C!UJ» or h!jt!'- i" jj>ori« ars inrSuds.! i>» the pra- or i« rank from the scout tioobi. Tlw fHU'jvt casti'. 'o.li b« fur tt>* ivmfart Explore' division Eio:h iroafu wiil tiuifi for the su'JW s-iiiips on1* week lieloie (he evoii'. taxes ptora. The School Curses Ciinipi will l>e established on th'j ea--t sidu oi Hope take, with tho j Adopt By-Laiws Indiai: Kitigo OLIDOSC citr.p iss the ' hady- 'Q Tha Monmfrtith County School N'i'.rsej Association met Nov. 26 Suouts will cam;> in wnln mipg al- Shoes <«t the Thompson Schvioi;.Middle- falfa for the ground beds. After the town Township. Miss Marian 1 Th« shank and arch «r« Duckur), president, presided. The bv-iaws, drawn up-by.ths'coramit- hand-built and carefully DR.IOIJIS! PRACER tes, wers read by Miss Anna Hah'i. h«nd-p«g(i«d t

THK New mid "J» very Dior"! All tin brilliance PctfUBIS of yoni favoriti liAgr;.nc« in a tneeiurir) |9, f 10, $13,60, |25, W FARMERS & WIERCHANTS Petflim«5|>r«y for lli(>i>url«.-.«Dior Orijinul Cologoo ?S.O0, ?8.B0 ill lilvlr ami goltl loiicl. It'j lenlmoof, ii>ill- ButU OH ?T-'Alo J2.25 Duating r»wler$5.0O NATIONAL BANK froof linl reRllaMc. A molt liijuifuanl ji((. Polaroid CHANEL f " In The Heaft Of Matawaa TABU PERFUMES AMBUSH Electric - ESTABLISHED' 1830 HOMESICK? Unhappy because your pres- 20 CARATS Cameras CHANEL ent Homeowners policy costs PLATINE "Tha Oldesl Bank too much? Trantamerica Insurance Group'* policy for EMIR N°5 SPRAY In Monmouth County" preferred homeowners can b« tho ansvyer to your problem. COLOGNE C Says by phoning or writing RfflU-3 50 Plui Ta< today for lull Information, a For next year why not plan ahead now? Start A Se« . . . A PLEASURE Christmas Club account so (lint next year you will hnvb TO OIV«- sufficient monoy* to buy the gifts you want for your Ackerson,VaflBuskirk loved onei, and Elliott, Inc. A TREASUR1 INSURANCE SERVICE TO OWN CO 4-1 lit • With Interest , tool 11 West Front It. Keyport MY SIN by SHULTO-N- LANVIN NU1T Dli i>H)Eh GIFTS I CAR LOADS oF CHRISTMAS TREES I • for Christmas Pleasure Fancy Canadian Balsam Fir And Also i wee 'Mi Sheared Scotch Pines FOR. MEN *fl !| BOUGHS I Whita Pins, Spruce, Hem- ^ lock, Scotch Pine & Balsam. EXTRACT I/O Of, .... (3.00 1/4 oit 6.0(1 WREAWS 1/2 oi..... 10.00 For the Home & Cemetery j>A Caron'i famous "Christ- Waillc Tmvtbr. - 1.19 tuKiiry tw. 1.40 E

\ On» o/ tin Qf/jat mod«fii OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A.M. - 10 P.M. ''•Owe*!, Colopn* MUt- In t ihlmmtrlng p»»fly Rain Or Snow - Plcnly Of Trees Inside •pr.i/ Ijolllo. FINANCING ARRANGED I'HEK —All OUTS I.Y (,ll I WUAM'Kf) Co!o9no« i'ii Sunduy H Kahlerlilt^ltt & Son, Inc. UNTIL CHKIb]//;>.; ( 1 Highway 35 — HAZLEf )>|nn HPIKVII, Fiiruillv 111, Abu no, of W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT ^TJV^JFnX One Mils North loow's 35 Drivo-ln Theatre Tax I'"'C'"'A $».SOM$J.OO BAY DRUG OJ'EN SUNDAYS AND EVERY EVENING 1HS MATAWAN JOURNAi, N. J, Thursday, December 13, 1962

awl the L»vi«i,)n nj I.01 al Givern '•One Developer's .Request"- j Helen Savitsky, Grove s»d Lo•- Margaret J. Hawkins, RD 1, ijf |meat hdd «ppio**o the pm^wl Wh.vn'sh. e iib'aint'il no answer to! ! cusl Sts., land, J2100 to $1KQ. liaml. S2470 lo $1970, !and, $'2211) tojjj sniisfif y herh . Miss Ketier .chargeh d j Louis .1. Cevasco, 5fi9 Lk>yJ Kil, !S171i), iami, $SllO (o J400. I tint planned, ccomnnity' was iilitiat- ', $1800 to »!.2fi0. I William .1. iiiuvkini. RD 1. land,! .. . BSTAULISIIEI1 1899 " , - : cropolos, l$4!i) lo $220. land. %-it'iO to $23:10. i i CttUai. .l-Stli — *•MABEL BRPWN, P.llBU8B«l« S4Ot'O. Frank and Esther 5i'hult'>:, Route ' Sn« V Brovo^ Anocfat«_M_ior Maud. J^-Wto JIMO, buildintr: JiO.iS'J ! land. IlSOfl Ic, HJ50'; bxidiVig. $18,- j to $8150- V1VE LA FRANCE ... A slightly censored edition, of ».,«wi.«y«. «,,,,,» m^n '& (Be'peotile, IHplmde! vviil became the. o n ly j ;-The letter rclatt-c! the consultant U'to (tiv*-U>* twii Intel tin ol M«'A«an »n.V iW ihtlir IRJconfidencI U«i;.ablee r! >• lunit. i>ffiCTrs, cil' Northern ''Properties, Linyd Rd., Ian;!, S5!K)0 to $4-1(10. Harry D. Pitcher, boars!. pres- Inc., White Plains, holders of o'p- John ant! Mary (jaiitslln. Church MaUv.un, ""•" , [Hint, gave a ^Jw'int•- -' ; accounacc(>isntt ot j| lions on 5(1500 uneuaes in ihe township. St., land, $3500 to JH00; building, : $12,100 to 5U,(JU0. . I Fra,nk and Kef,in.i Di-san. Route I a 1500 seating capacity. The'50 claiming gisls, (50); he said, U'!lnisH«a ts DM co»i ifi th« >pac« | tttc' way swings wer« ftoiny W R.tci Mi". Sniiih staled' in ihe letter he -•' •-' •- 'j'Bank!''HiB'h'School, • tire, .district's had told iHcse developers lie was Rudolph and Jcannette M.asia, i 7'» i.-iiwl SKDM .to S2000, builtt'iug, j would hot be as ''obvious in Mew Y^rlc as In Ihe-Palis show Lloyd Rd., land, $1700 to $1000. . « i « nIT « »i . •.) receivingnghig highh school; Mr. Pitcher j designing « plansed community lo 1 is • ,, D , . , i... In addition to the .ejjg-iilmped structure, two. other build- p that HL -' estimat?. oJ.the township's i . „ ,_ „_ , In s w. U built, one' in the shape of a pyramid (art ex.. standards were so high 76 per needs, not th^ic preferences. H320-ta iSliTOO. ' ! = d j Erntiii'Slator, 228 Texas Rd... hibiis) nnd the other a rectangle (industrial exhjtii(s). E^ of thoije seeking .admission to the Miss Netter fount! her suspicions Helen Saviisky, Cliffwoed. land, I land, 53100 IO S23SC, building, $17,- plained the spokesman: "The"egg. <>te" triangle' and ,the cube :i0 ; ; ! USWyBresney,SWit«!^P«^^' .'. _. ." .. ' ' , > \ ^ -^. Y, DEC5SMEER 13 179, larid, $7440 to S50-10, huiiding, I OUL>S N bNDb .,.", ....Ever sinee the military ,u> BntBip' 58900' to $8130. :• i found ou1. Uie loop huils in the law which, provide* a caii-- Jnhn Scherer, RD 1. MorKanvil!*,'! dijatp for Pavlip.raent must be :< civilian »nd enlitic'd'tp. dis- Winder Driving Safely to $15,500. 5 l0 l Urinuing in. "Freehold has its 3-M JMW ' . °i charge from the military service, there h»-fecn ii'rtstvoi: Ca\iUon and control •« safety's bywoiiia for winter W r>'und by ihe Red Frank J. Saviuky, Route 3,1, factory," she commented acridly land, $21,060. to $U.OOO. Louis Cuss and Na.ilian Pearl-j privates,-'corporals and .sergeants entering -pcilitirs. At iast ^fiv»ng. And, it's iwie nglvt now to winterize diivmt; habits Bank Board of F.ducalion because "but we'll be the third M for de- • Joseph Savitiky. Ciiffwood, land, ! man, RD 1,'land. $100,000 so SW.780-1 co.unt. more than 100 servicemen ha,ye unncuneed their velopers - following Madison and «nd thinking despite the lack of btcvy inown and icy ioails|jl had o\ere*Jitnate.l l|., ncfd of $8100 to $640(1. !, »»»i*>1 P; «PrewtM;, ^'C. Vi' i candidacy. Once they are discharged,' they always can n Mtilawan Townships." ... t «, toto/Biw. sWt a in, jwn «« bbw «!. low.. «^'j^$%*&™ Joseph J. and Barbara pragci, |$io270Bto S69W l° 'I change their minds about running for office 'and' theArmy: f m Wants To See Figures Atlantic Avif., land, $1800 to SUM. Miy- '.ti$(jK«ny-.n£ v ticni« *nvi Aav Bnr: l manv drivm lulled into loieettul > Gerald Bauman, another specta- Angelo and A'.mida Drago, At- | Charles W."Jamison, Union Hill i can't do a thing aboiit getting thpm back , . . Based on past '''n"'-v'6we y'''tte \ '-''wil tor, demanded lo know what fig- lsntic Ave., land, $1900 to $1500. i Rd., land, $15,8ilO to $1:1,930, build-1 experience, at the beginning of this year, the odds were unWss reminded of cettain important safety the Stato AsTOcUtion of Dsnict ures the board had to show the i Joseph, and Josephine ; ini;, $15,200 to $12.6110. ! belter than 5-1 that Ihc continental United States would It in ahsurned thet curs have been piepared for wmtiu Boards of ltducation, reported a planned community would not be-! Church St., and Uoyd Rd.. build- Board, ma •Dora TJ. Sweeney Woolleytown , . , '„. • • . -. , -j ^ving by this ].to date to be «ure: Motor tuned, «*ht. j ^^ ^^.HSthe a cocomee a tat x burdebd n on* thhe 'reit'oi i i"8ig . #60W0 t'« V2000. t Rd..-innrl. $19,840 to $i«,R40,'build- f->e lut "V a "urncime . . . Mnce 1921, hurricanes .faileti-.i? . Clarence W. and Sophie M. Dick- all working, tires properly inflated and wheuls in correct! ottior tU-itriclts in this-area, to have the township. Mr.'Ra'ppa believed """"" " " ! mn', $90.84(1 -in $75,'/!40, Texas Rii. • strike the mainland ia only ei>_(ht yeiirs . , , The U.S. \Veather the figures would become available hut, land, S45MI to $3100; building,! land $10,340 io $7940. I Bureau officially reports none struck the U.S. mainland in alignment, brakes just rightrgh, , wip«rwip«ss wipinwpgg clean &.n. d du-JJ state-aide tateaided transpprtatioranppainn start aat in. time. Mr. Bauman insisted they Julian W. Roseberry Boacoii Hill i 19(i2 (Are yOl, listening?) ... As the old bromide goes ... af Plar.r.iny and Traffic may have the answer in 3 ffl on ice makes different And unusual mental and physical (continusd from page one) Mr. Dressier «s sounding as though Olimpiii lezzi, 50 Gerard Ave., nlng Board, that a large auto-lo- he had a favored position with the bulldliiR,'$9300 to $8500; 59 Pros- land, $4150 to $21)50, Imiiding, $2250 I recently rovisnd 54-page "Alphabetical Listing* of Local demands upon drivers than at normal times. Onu must rapid transit transfer point be es- pec! Ave. land, $4900 to $4000; board in the matter. to $1500. ; places." ... A somewhat apocryphal story now making the Mt the feel of tha road, drive farther to the right than usual, tablished in the area where ihc building. '$13,200. to $12,200. 1 Of the become accustomed to using brakes slowly and with gi-eut Garden State Parkway pusses over Robert 11. Winiicrman, president Edward Stimwich, Woolley St., RdS'^ffli*' ' diriment illustrate, the bookie^ value the M.Y. &X.F1. mainline tracks at of U.S. Homes a Development Co., $15,100 to $14,600. J8S:iO to $5740 |beemB a slranyer tlrovu up une tiny and asked, ' ITo\v dp I cautipn, get good starts up grades to prevent stalling, use Lqkctvoodi who had obtained pre- Ijfizlet. The present Matawsn sta- _,....,„,„, „,„. ,,OM „,„»,,,cu t"«=-1 MafhiesoMechanicaa St.l ,Marin buildinge ,Co. $27,401, Inc.1 to, Wiili'-tl 'K. Morey, I'ennRnt Rd., j got to Mahalala?'- . . . "You can gut there hy going straight low gearB for steadier descent on steep inclines, tion would be discontinued when liminary approval of a map lor ?io7n'A in, laiinn) land. $10,800 to-{8060. buiUing, $10,-j ahead through '"Nummytown" to ''Foul Rift," skirt "Black the big transfer center came into J Sl Stopping distances lengthen amazingly on slippery high- "U.S. In Marlboro Township" a '"•' n° [ 'Se Lloyd Rd laud 13(1(1 l0 s"l;'n- JTom" and "Ongs Hat," go straight through "The Alligator" existence, the Ilazlet transfer be- 4V5-l(>t tract in the Gordon^ Corner I J^-S'lnn1 J ' IJilvid Werbk-r. Rnnte 79, buihl-1 V ways; one must throtlle down to 15 miles an hour on ice section of the township on the half- j 1 turn Ifjft just before "Prices coming the new "Matawan" «ta- c i^.,,,n.i.i...... i.- u..if i jio.auo to wjtiu. Grand Ave., \ni> $.12 ISO to $23,500. I " "Ponble fnniolu and and 30 on packed r>now to stop within the same distance acre lots, announced that he was tlon. . . ing, $15,900 to $14,700 (stipula- Sea Skiffs, Inc.. land. $51,70(1 ro | Switch." normally traveled en a clear road at 50 miles an hour. Drive Herbert A. Thomas, head of the ready to scrap this approval and $44,M0, buildinfj $300,540 to $203.-j : — his maps submitted and to come in tion). •lowlly to be sure, railroad transportation division of Boyd C. Higlcy, 82 Lower Main iiOn with a new set of plats drawn to j r io,fo0lo $8100; buildinji, I.yslicl' h Gi-mii, Texas R c h 1 Route 7ii buiIrtin M 450 Solomon Broz'a, Knutc 79, buili}- in and near the Raritan Valley son Township line, but it was noting.^r^i'oiilo^iod'TsUpuiation ) ."'" j ,, J ^1 ,'V1!?, !;' ' «- i S ' f'rances M. Murpliy, 17 Sweet ?15710loW310. j Genevieve Nirolisi, RD 1, Inml. inj:. $31,280 to $23,800. : . • . . look for pood calves to raise for USA tract, at the Parkway over- introduced. hdoma Ranson, Brncon Hill Rd., §iG27o to $14 MM building S21.-I50 Frank J. and Evelyn Becker, pass, clear for po;-ible public use. Briar SI., buiidinn, $451)0 lo $3000 4-H Uvattock Club n?xt years sale. Of 24 members A map nf Holiday Hon.es, ,13 lots, (stipulation), land, $4540 to $2M0. 110 p(| 450 ' ' Route 73, building, $11,620 to $10,- in the club, 10 are raising steers, Mr. Seamen gave this us one in the area adjoining Manalapan V°Thmdor1e''and Mildred Busliell, Loiiis Robbins. Amboy Rd., build-1 "' ' 6U0. Hat New Officer* point in the court proceedings as \V( l;»m and Alice MoU, School 13 sheep and one goat. Township ot Gordon's Corner R:l. 48 Edgevicw Rd., land, $2800 lo hit!, $13,800 tu $12,490. koad Kast land ?iJ7 !0 ii:B P. D. ViinMnter, Jnceda l-'arms. Membership In the County 4-11 justifying the action of the town- was turned over to the engineer for $2300 Mary Campell. Tennent 1M., Route 7U. land, 5208,040 to $180,(110. Mary Ann Frostick, 16. Bridle, Alice Slolz' , Sclmn' °l Road -Fast, Livestock club Is open-to all young ship committee over which he pre- study. It will come up along with MildreMiU,,vvd, K.... IJBennettV ,.,,, , Wilso„,,.n, Ave, ' land, $17,2U0 to $2970. Clarence E. Hauscr. KD 1, land, Vti elected president o( the Mon-people between 10 to 21 years of sided in having created the light a 10-lot section of Battleground building $14 800 ;o $13,000. 1 Rhea Preston. Route 79, land, land. $2000 to ilOOO; land, $1180 to $5270 to $4270. tnoulii County 4-11 Livestock club age who are interested in raising industrial in place of Ihe prior res- Homej, also near the Manalapan' • . . _ $31,400 lo $20,!)40, building, $14,840 $53(1, Joseph' and Grace fjuth. Harbor At » meeting held It the 4-H office, Lawrence and Rose F.vangclista, livestock, (beef, sheep, iwine, idential zoning at the Raritan Val- line, .ian. 8. Route 34, building, $13,700 to 516,- to $13,040, building $21,000 to $15,- Chark-.s i:nd Mariaim B\iin, Van- Rd., land, $6010 to $4280; building, Freehold «n Friday. Other officers goals, rabbits). The club meets the ley USA site. 300. 750. dcrberg Rd., land, $5310 to $4810; $11,210 to $7li70. •tocied were: M*ry Ellen Vn'nder- second Friday o! each numth. In- No Difficulty In Junction Elizabeth M. Hubert. 218 Lakc- Ciro l.anzarn, Tennenl Rd., land,'building. $17,360 to $14,180; person- Harold C. Quackenbush, Stalion hoaf, 17, Mlddletown, vice presi- formation can be obtained from The railroad man saw no dif- $28,920 In $20,080, building. $59,450 al. $10,000 lo $1000. Rd., land. J'.ilidO to $2S00;'buililing, dent; Ann Schulti, 17. Marlboro, ahore Dr., building, $9900 to $9300. club leadern, Mr. Mclntosh (HO 2-ficulty in the Hazlet transfer being County Tax Franklin L. Picket!, Gulden St., to $57,420. Clarence and l.otla Burke, RD 1$5S7, 0 to $4330. recording «cr«(»ry; Maty Ann Mc- 1613) and Thomas Fromick (CA 9- a junction out of which trains could (continued from page one) building, $10,500 lo S!)800 (stipula- Robert Laivlura, Brown Rd, land, $1840 to $1020; building. $21.- .1. 11. lii-cker, Inc., Home 70, land, Intnsh, If, Msrlboro, corresponding 2562), continue to be run from a main- Fourth St., building. $9901) to (9300. tion). building. $24,090 to $18,000. 300 tn $200; land, $3890 to $3240; $280(1 to $20110; land, $77,3£0 10 $ii!l,- ttcrctary; Donald Knifftn jr., II, The purpose of the club is to aid line Hop over the Atlantic High- Roseanna and Mary F. Powers, Peter C. Vena, land, $4100 to hd.i.mi Ranson, Beacon Hill Ru., | building. $2260 increased 10 $13,840. 280; building, $188,150 lo $102,930; Morganville, treasurer; Louise North Locust St., land, $5100 to members in learning the principles lands division. He noted the main (3850; building, (22.200 tn $20,900. lanndd, 513 200 to $8020, ouilding, $18- j wmiam and R,,|h Bil,-ker, Connv. land, $lG00 to $12110. Schultz, 13, Mnrlboro, reporter. of livestock management, and toline and the baythore division line $3300; buildings, $7100 lo $6200 land 71(1 l0 S87n Ada McCue, Main St., land, $784 (stipulations). Kathleen and Anthony F. Miller, cun '" I, • '•„ . , „ , , , i <" "'I- - * ° * : build- Outgoing president, Daniel Haw- promote ;he general objectives of twitch together within a few hun- 339A Aberdeen Rd., building, $10,- Jdhn Cashill, Amboy Rd., land | ;„ing„, ti$11,90l «n0n tino $10,710xin'in. to $3270. kini, ivi«M«;.pi,., izkti for a vote 4-H club work. dred yards of the Garden State Georg„ e B. and Irene Brenon- , IB- .400 to $15,900. $6200 10 $«5(l, building, $9140 to Edith M. I'Jrnssler, Rome P, land, Lester M. llniliu, Hudson anil en propoied amendments to the Parkway overpass. And that the North Shore Concourse, building, j Lucille I). Jones, Kcyport Ave., $855(1. $10,250 In $7liB0. Orchard-Sis., land, S73lili 10 $,i360; Club constitution which were overpass is just us near to the 110,600 to $3600 (stipulation). building, $13,100 to $11,100; Fourth Millanl Lainborson, East Francis John and Eililh Dressier, Rnute building, $14,010 10 $12,24(1; High ptssed. Club leader, Charles Mc- twitching point as the present Mat- Mildred A. and Weldnn P. Sams, St., building, $4100 to $2700 (stip- St., building, $24,830 lo $18,800. 9, land. $.11,.1811 to $15,500. Si.; land, $4280 in J3fi40. intosh, Marlboro, discussed club Holmdel School awan station. 927 Woodmere Dr., land, $1800 lo lulution). Convent of Good Shepherd, Wick- Jers'jy CiMilial Power and Ij|ihl John and Virginia Tcrpls, Gor- mtmbers' responsibilities at the (continued from page one) But these hoped for or feared $1600. Elijah and Irrne Ulankh'y, Cliff- alunk. land. $135,050 to $87,330. Co., Rome 71), building. $1730 lo don'e Corner Rd., land, $31,730 la changes in the train service setup State 4-H Bsby Beef Show and Sale William L. Russell Red Bank, wood Ave., building, $12,700 to $12,- Lysbeth Geran. Texas Rd.. land, I ni)lhing $27,270; huildinfc, $14,500 in $10,600. were seen to be a matter of un- Elizabeth and John I.oreiuo, I.n- which was field Tuesday and Wed-attorney for the board, stated both cust St., building, $11,500 to $10,-(HJO (stipulation). $52i201 0 to $35011; land. 55500 to $3320; I Milbcj pr(.5t,,n. Route "9, land, certain time in the future as ilrsl nesday ai)d, reminded members to the Suite Department of Education 750. George and lulie Mani'ini, Shore lannde , $2230 ID SI 110; hind $5400 to U,|t| ^o ,o $3s,840. | the foremost provision of the bill H500; 1 John Ii. and Maryaret A, Phe-Cc.nemirse, building, $12,000 10 $11,- 500; building, $78,57(1 10 S.*.S.57O. | Mabr-1 Piislun. Ruuti 7(1. land. | signed Monday must be effected 4-10- jrry (!lune and Florence $37,980 to $29,(i3ll. buMdin[:. $27,180 that passengers and commuters Inn, 1165 South Concourse, building, pge, Bucks I.a., land. $12,000 to $7000 lo $6500. A.ithnny and Dorolhy Triibucco, 6 10 $22,810; land, $GI40 to $3270. coming into the Newark-New York Prospect Ave., building, $13,300 !o $0000. Michael Friel, KU 1, land, 53lfj(M area can be routed in differing Joseph M. anil Patricia .1. Pau- cicllo, I5B Lakevicw Way, $11,100 10 $12.:iOO. C'cnrgc Saathnff, Tnuenemus Rd.. In $2,140. ways than at present. Complicated building, Maurice am! .Marion GrulK $10,700 (stipulation). Charles and Eiizaheili Perrine, l0 changes set up in the hill involve Route 35, land, $14,W) to $:)S00; 525.920. i Pleiisnnt Valley Rd., land, $;!3,f00 the use of the Hudson & Man- Halmat Co., Route 35 and Cliff- wood Ave., build!ri|! $2l!l,600 to buildiny, $7200 to $6700. Lonas M. and Catherine P. Hm-to $: lo.-ioo. hattan tunnel, now acquired by the Mrs. Kenneth Woolluy, First St., ! Inn. Wickatunk, building, $16,330 John and Jane f)nrb.igirlat:i, Port Authority of New York, in $20!l,600. Louis and Angelina Nu^y, Vanbuilding, $12,20(1 to $!)8I)O (stip'iia- ' 10 $14,7UU. Lloyd and Nclan Rds.. land, $17,510 i place of the Jersey Central's Jer- ! James and Audrey Slallery, sey City terminal and ferries to Cleef Lane, building, $11,700 to ti'ji!), 10 $15.1.10. $11,400. Oltn Dielrirli, Euclid Avr?., land, Rnute 79, building, JI4.530 10 $13,j- Charles M. A-'lerson, iand, S2C-1 Hew York. Jersey City has been 180. conciliated over possible loss of John H. and Dorothy 17.. llealuy $10110 10 $700 (siipjlaiion); Ffouli: I 2M) tu $10,840. Jr., 145 Laurelhurst Dr., building. 34, liuildiiiK. $320(1 to $2:iOO. Sophie ami John Rodney, Lloyd' Arlene and John Ili-nko. Route 79, | tax.revenue but Bityonne is up in I Rd., land, $51(50 to $30(i0; building, j building SHIOliO lo $16,500 firms over prospective loss of Jer- $8500 to $711011. Koy and Kalhryn Miillliews. Key- Noble nnd Louis Watson, 21 Dela- rxiil-Amlxiy Ril., land, JlHOil io i $15,830 to $14,830. Charles Wikoff jr.. RU 1. land. Rl. 35 al Circle - Liberty 2-42H sey Central passenger service. j George Franklin, Buckley Rd., j $418(1 $3130; land, $10,230 to Commuters on the Jersey Central ware Ave., building, $851)0 10 $7500 $1200; iaiiil, $15,1)00 lo $S100 islipu- lo (stipulation). iHlionJ, 1 land. $5170 m $4720; building, $18.-. j|if,go; land. SI8.S70 10 $i:»,4no. Open 6:3* • Show 7:M ~~ mainline through Plainfitid arc rc- 4711 In $15,570. j Suburban Land Co., Tennenl Rd, ported as grumbling over Iho pros- Si-iena W. Aiidersur. 33! Wilson I William and Calheri.ie Snape. i 5anil. $25,200 lo $IR,7!K). Now Thru Sat. Monmouth Building •Gordon's Cnrner Rd., land. $20,000 | Hi'iinan A. Beck. fiouU- !), land, | ' tu $17,3110; huiidinj;, $I8,II!I0 lei il.1,-i $160(1 to JlldOO; b.iildmg, $16.1)50 .0 ' ,200; personal, JJOO lo $100. 1 $13,040. Gi-ni'ge I:., .ind Kdnu Easlon, i J'O'III and Mary Carroll. Laurel ROIIII- 520. land, $5940 to $350(1. La., building. $ Hi" 280 to J 13,1411. Trades Associates ; George T. S.iathof!, RU I, i.ind, f)iii;it;I i.nd M^rgjr 1, liui'l, $'-lliO tn $4,'00; build- I (stipulation). i ""- • ••••""••'i,. : Hiiniinl Iliilpin, Orchurd Pkwy., ing, $:(3.5f)U to J22.3U1. Complete Custom ' building. $i:i,'W0 10 $10 0110. Marliia Ulnhm. RD 1, huiiduig, Central express run to the furry Matilda F Russo. 67 St. Joseph (»U|>u aiioni. y l N J s )h M ln r ir, I.lcvd Hd.T 3.'i" ':--.SJ iMriiiii, Route fl. land, S15,4 $11 :wt). station Terr., building, $5300 to $4000 isllp- , ; " ';i i ' $4;fi0 to SIO',0. Home Building Service There i, mud, to be rh.ng.-l -.In.ion). " . . . j ^'.5 «« Ijiiildmg, $10.- John «nJ F'.i'lyn Syhv. Route 7!), M MdviHi' and Anininrt:i- Suikes. buililiii). $11,570 lu $l'l .VIO about, fitted in and ailj.i^-.d that Sami'el imd Antoinette GuiMi. j •>•"'"> .»•»"'"• 1 the veteran railroader saw it OK | Ciiffwood Ave . building, $22,100 to! M-'™ H. An. III. f>.-ia, 1. laud. l'.ii«;i:il It Walling, Tenni-nt Hd. — plus — seconded It. In the period for dis-tion). in)!. $:»,').7H0 lo Slli.701) (Mipuliilioii). SS'J'tu IO$lill -(I; i. 11 in$1.1,'ill bu.ldmg, $i:i.(IU) lo JIH'20, Route Uiuis Armstrong cussion, Frank Rappa, the chair- Walter and Sarah Dirks, Deli- Alcxauih'r und JoFfphine \'iif>. .1.1 e.-K-i ll'- SI 1 . "• 7'J, bull.) 5:'0. lami, $i!ii;o 10 $!ieo SATCIIMO THE GREAT1 * Air Comi. & Heating man, called It the "Kruuu-.'.t thing" ware Ave , building, $15,W)0 to $1.1,- Roulr 34. building. $9901) lo $9000. ing-.., $20,:i(i0 li, i,,SHi.Vl W , Bnleslaw ami Susnn S/ymaniiki. lhat had happened for Nfarlboro 900 (stipulation). Biinkhini.'.p, In.-.. Valley Dr., IHIHI. .".'.I'.1'.!"1 ".•:.'.''.'!. Al1- 1-l">'l! ««•• Ol in.- l«t land, $21,200 lo $20,700 Starts Sunday *' Plumbing Township In a long while. Mr. Wulti.'r Hicks, (iordon St., huild- $801111 to $1)000; Imildiii)'. 522:100 lo iand. $3)ii() lo $2X40. R.r.iimnil .1. Kwnnii-k. Marlbnni Younrmun also lu-uil.ly einlorscd ing, $5700 lo $4200 (stipulation). $18. W0. M.iij.'.ni-I J. llawxinn, RD I. iM., Imilding. SI7,.')Ml In $S2;i). * Seplic Systems & Excavating it. Sarah Micks. Gordon Si., buildiiif. l)oj!»!nv J. nii'1 JOK-JJII F. .Sinilh, ; liind. $528(1 lo $4710. Innd, $17,900 living mu] Matiha Piny, Fasl Sh Hik Gd S bildi 1 llul Joseph O. Alt. nuothvi iiiein- $1U.5OO lo $I7,KOO (Slipulaiion), , VV.mllil i Rd . l)iiildiri|>. $H.!)Wl (. tn $11.'i'. !) l-i.iiii'is Avi- . iiiii!i|i|i(.'. i\', 'iM| to * Painting & Decorating her, denounced it us "liiiln iiiadc Andrew ti. Miirnion, l.loyd Krl.. SM.IOO I '.Viili.iiii J ll.mkim. RD I, land, >1 I.'tin for Levitt" in its downgrading of building, $l3,fi(W lo $.i0l)D. -laiiii-i II. i 11I I'au.'V Sili.nii'k. SH) '.'I'D lu Sii'MI) .In:. p;i an.! I- :,:i)('i-s liin"(i. l-.i I mm lot sizes from lln- )]. 11 f-• u rL- mini, .1. R.ISM'II and Nancy M. Bull. 1. fininf. Ril . SlflV IK.l]". lill.Mlll!., I II. ltiv:,i i In,- ()',i| T. nm 111 F'l.llii '•- -S-..- , ilih.l. il I.Him i" «'.'.'llll, * Masonry 1 Ril . l.iiicl. SiliHI 1.. s.,;|(| MASIROIAMI mum, Hi* touiul Ihe lOD-ucrt. limi- 10 Wooclhiock l)i.. liinUliiig, $Hi. ri.'i.wni i" Jii.llll . . 'Mud $;s Mm in $,.11111. i.mii }:i8.:,iii 1 * Mooring & Floor S;ui'jinst I lie MIIUII drvH Clidwiwd Avi' , liind, $3201) lo $251)0 1 I .; 1 , I II - ''"!i ' '•'• to X'.Sall * Kitchen (liihinets I,,,..1 ji ;i|; '. .,• .":, itpcr. (siipiiliilion). j • I 'i... 11,1 f..ii-' 1 BRAMBLEBUSH Vole Curries C 2 l-.ildic nnd l-!l!ni'l JJiihi'rdMi'i, , nod Avi ' I S Hill ;,, -:i:lill. 1 ,,i.r '• i I! 1. Ri'.iii- 7'i. :j;,,| iUii.i.liu in.'i ' ii SI 4 ; :| * Storm Windows On mil rail, Miiyor Paul A. Cln-.-.- li.imly Rd,, liii!liliii|:. $11.Ml) in $1", . builil Hi S'ljill) 1 .''|i,r.i '.-i ' '"•' ' " |.,ii 1.1 * I: 11.11 |l|', J'i.1'0 J I'.'r, t o.'iiinltti'i'iniiii .los'pli A. I tin- .'•00 (Mipuliillniw. liinil I,I... '.] M;.!."!, V, 111 •!''-, ir.- 1, It/,.-! '' I) 1 • I. .. . . i.a.i.il I-'AHI V UllOW Sl.'N. IM . :„•..; i I'illl 1.1 Mm i I |(,i i,,,,,! « |. '.mi 1,, !.. -i- ! 11. ,., ,,| Construction ~ Commercial & Residential /jio. Mr, Riipju inni Willi.un Mi v- Tlm'iiiis J. Williauii, I'.'liS Son'h ! i-iu OI'l-N :•::)» - MIOW 6:C3 'i in' • li'.li a; >/.ill; i.iii.l Him) In ji:i|l). <;i, ,i;|| •,, Sl.'.-'.li 1 I-I . .,...,-1, ..'..-,...... I...1,i,'. '\,. I ...... ' >''.!: •;-, ?".' '"0 '11 Alterations • •• Additions - New Work t 'I'li.inj.'Mi.in itiwl Mr, .Staiti-I in "ay- ion;. CHILDRPN FRCE! I voh-s. 1-orniiT Nliiyor 1 nuiics J, MII.J I ,IM :.,\ . bu.M Hm.: i) 1 '.r 'Mien- iiiiiiril Mr, Ail in "u<>" '.ol'"-, mi:. i;..i.0U Ic i" |i >.i. I'.I . O.I- 11'lI'MlU'M r;ll IV ill|' I.-, THE UTMOST IN SERViCE Aflir Ihe \oii', I-'-.ink Dr.i/iaiin. Wi-lnli-. M.II.IW.III Ave , linililin;. ^(uw^vw MOVIE DISCOUNT n spi'rluloi, ask'-il to J.'c 11 h|»i-'1 S'.'.'i,4IIU in 21,401) 'Assrssineiil rm-ii ol the Ofdinmu'c. Mi. K.ipfM An ii,.n7 .1. mill Maiy lnn!a 'II S.11I !• .l-.|'i.', R..i'.' IiVii. I,mil, i iI'M'tlnril, on the yiound'i il w.'.'. mil •S.it III Vlllllli.Hkli' Kll , Ijilllllili;'. nun n 1 1 1 , ;•' . S'l.H' II.- SI.'.Vi L- ANY JOB J)ONK V II',Mil nil.I A'lll SI.,./ Si lull., ~ in ,'nial l.n MI nnd v...s f.iiiiji,' in $11.'inn lo $l?,:tWI (ftipiilntlon). jn','0 10 $i;io, '..m: levisi'iu, Mr (irii/litno ilciiiinili (I 1 iiin-li-1; J. inni I inniii Mi It 1 M •. l-'-(l I,..id, $10 .'OH 10 Si'' Rn. .I I ,..-i. l.iml. *;",'0 to JMii'i. L None too "SMALL" None too "LARGE" ! n iiilng by llw- lioan! jl'iiitiy. \V l.'iil. Sniiih t'liiuiiur'.i'. biuliliii •. ivil M, I ri n: ' d • SKI.Mill) in yjMt. ':% "We Do It All Or Any Part" Inwii'lHP Kuni'il, 1 nrliold. )!,n ., 1111 l.i 5-lii'OO f'.tipiil.il!iit>), I •111 In 51.40 1 • "!i.l !iiol,-, ;;• lil.nl Ki.j.l I-',. .;. ., 'A - M.i', .1 )r \U 1 :1 lie JMI0 in H'.Hi jMr. 1-.:-. •':; '.-'.I "•. •• -I . , .-.., '. 11 1 ., II ..,:.! Saiali Hi'ili :r 41' I IMS < lH'I'ttN ii--,i f.ji ih'1 LIIIIHI''. I.WII II.I*-^ IH.I '•i...Mi ('imrii'iii'. l,i ml, ";JMIU In I- 1.u|', ) I il.li In 'j "ill •.;.. '.i,,- : mil ini- 1..^ I'.- • nf luw Ml. l(ii|i|..t l.iiiillj |'a',r way rllll.'ll. |i|l.lill|:|'. i-l.'.'.IHI t'l I'.'VUII ' I A ,,11,11 I- !••• . . ,1 ,,il I I AKMISMl Showroom open to all Monday thru Friduy ,K, on tin- imllit. pi'iMiiuii, $:.iiini lo $voim (utipnin ' ii|' i.'.l . llll '11 V.'O.KHI 1 lil.uj', JI2.li!ill In -lIU.H'.l) I l)i)i.i ''..nil 1.'I liail I ' ii-ii|(i' .111.1 Mi >ii' Wrnil' i. lloiln ? A.M. to 9 P.M. Wlit-n tht* pulilic WHS j'lvfii 11 'i'llll), . luil.i'. .11 ! . liiinii' In 1 i.niini .>i, Mi.M f.ilaa Silialliiiil'i ami I iiiiinc '>H .iilii-i'i J.'f 4IH 1.1 Mi .'.'11 • ,• .mil Viiuili ili'|.|' \'i>- . iaii'l. EATONTOWN DRIVE-IN Saturday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Nc11r 1'. n lo.vni.hlp ii'iilun, t>tU, .1 M.Mli' M , hoililinc $,':i.,.»ll in J-Vd, A• ... 1 . ',. I'nl . '1 I III.IM i ("'Id ,11 i'l'.i.'iM)'. lnillii.nl'. Jl.l 'itKI A V, ,,u.-i l-'i ..'.' Ilii-dli* j why Mi. Sinilh UIK (in v.,iul»ii|: :,Uu I'lMhilaliuii) ..•il. ,-'). II.HMIIIII', S'i|:,ll in ?V.HU S'i7.n4() .'.IMII 11 |no|rfl'-.i! in tnKiiii. '• i'l Mini I llll Wi'illlr, 4 l!.iul>iliil|i' SI . 'Mini M.i'.i lin v.'iinlli • I11v.11 Idl •'ii-.",.'."./"n.:.-nk. siiii.n! ,M . iW!N |ili-Mnp flie MuMi'r I'liui Sin- 'HA 1.11 :iini|' in 1.(1(1 io $:I'KI') (•I'jisiiii I'Mur. S.M.I1.H1 'n ^l!i o'.'li •:; .iiuin $il ?(iti; Im.lilin):, UVU -n , ,fg "" Die uliciiily ni.iiin.1 v'- i.»>i--. i.i the I Williiini .1. ll,n'.k,ii., l/ij 1, i,i.11' .'ii'li I :-.l'IJ<|-S MX- i'Jlll mni.>-.h.|i li-fi nut nf all fli" -1 1'iiimii Hum 11 mill John Dm }i!.;il in t:,ili, LIIHI. 5. il.il :,. i!M- ili.iil... nm! Anita Slrplinii. t-u-I PIJO'lNK 711-1020 IIIMII, Ji'/iO lu }| I'll), UIIHI. V.'.'.'lJ in IMI'I 'iiln. KMIIII H, l.iiii'cl!ii|'. i MOVIE DISCOUNT nuiinty Will'.iMil tin.1 MnMci I'lmi. I tu VtbOD i'.h|Hii,iiii.iij, Pecember 13, 1962 THE MATAWAM JOURNAL, N Officers For Officers installed By Root, Branch Club Loehslea Heights la absence ttf the pri"ia«;nt l d^ in-c p sac-t ne Mi tm^ of the Lor'i sled. K"i?lifs tUA helhldd in MIML MaMn wan Reired'ion Centet *Iian'j Kd T Member- u-u \ mous.v Ucclrci the Sidle tff iJftifM s«r M » Bf sjn'td oy Hit nominating commit- •»e Lvtut'^Schuiat will PonaU Pay >u> p eM Mrs John»o!fy liosufr W.i E1 jyJ Lewis, wire- u poiid'ng ijei .Complete Plans Nnv t(il3lr- . „.. . •VJl i. 7 •id sr Gun scut Upper Becchttood Tevr. , ii mul i> I lit mu i 1 i in " For YFW Parties iUm SiIt U Ul ii ihe V^tei uis Memo',1 Hjmi*. > p,»m iWWwwm v«i>ci OS.. - "••&* *ki»i ;,HnHIM«K£WHMM0', iv-TOWF JHRU - mc< n 1 id ft 1 | stl the m c ii/, «iHi a [>i i i L c >m J as a I « II mh r Cl ff,i x>d K\r Cittv/oou for thi Mr Krtlicb reu-1 led that »IJJ ^ ytrll(W| |>reM) s{con.j (10.,, rlghr JMM wood \luno-, Mata-vm Other'! u tht pint re, !cit, ° 1ri iioninitt emu try ' lrunn Mi s Geyroi A 1 osc )i> hj r en Wren oi 'h>> tticmhi n of Guad- ha«) been • called frqtt me am ot ,pr?i|clont o( tl\o ko>( and Kianih Gardiu Club, handi lu right ire Mrs Haro'd Rohiofl, uorJIng were-, rh* Ainl,-u, Clu.sin.ai 1 (h/stmas wrapping pupir 'file gavel lo the newi<, elided piosidenl Mrs lev tir, IVIi'Min Nctztl vice president ana Mr* i w ill be lu Id llnitbiiiy Dei .{,2,0 „'o, 1t1 in i im'udtil i^ns Lliu 1 om nun o tri su^u! sen ce cmalcanal Post 47)5 Veteran of Fo- it ol "lls y rv Lnt/ Ms 5 d Ui in it e reported 't'ui nine ianiihes ogn Wai> Tho Ladts Aix,lu-\, TPUtto for, uutslmp incitm.^ immnsw, at insUllatioi ce« monies rcld at auilon Uurlc Immvcin treasn-(r '"Ifm n liA Srouiis Rmnir - "ie Corp Mo*her>- AS-OLI itioa io Christmas'' decorditUi' contest f.Qi I iii 1 1 I Jiisbnrv IIOIJI, t) jUn Mrs jinnee I'ajs vlii jw th f Jhliini hid been adopted the Lpthsloa Hwhts beqlon and Ncwlv tU cvu oftrers ot he f'oo' Also Mis. LJth PiUaid1; hosts, K lutninj I om the a ei to Jiij Mi Gerald u WU tmmoi seat Jsii h Loopei Mi- II im Sclnoi I bv th [o'loum nr{,inlztttoii Gul the GuiJal anai Oumor Drun* antl t'e Mri %1abel Tilt Vr, I- e's 11 St us B ti My.u Ph nn ir« Buple t o-p' md the Veterans Mem- the annual cwolling O"" house and Bianch Ga di,i ('ub \(.ri n j ind Sosi b >s Mis "i h rd sm | (on f n/ , |;n » II e rt \ ilcd ami ineinlie I _ jiicSg'ng will tnkfl place Ihwsday itillea durn {, tho annual I hast j ci r me nlier^hip Mr and Mis wen. I * '' i Cri itinjs tut /t M,K> n |laV Tl t Dirtluli} of (hns School Paitnt In w^i \-,so ution rhf" part/ will be jponsorPd hy maj dhi r pait/ 1 pli' Tl Button t'jfuid Bottni i pro^tdni Pi JI V ^\U mi the ele pa. nfl to Hie I 1 Then will he three ho-ioury prizes wojd \1ir ui Mitjwati Mii Dei A'anuel piopeitie-, ''Its lpt> | ji dm-d in I i ii' i a ei.it i h> 'I I 'laum u1 Mi-, I it/ mm MIS \ as pr-spntt'd Malawan Woman •; C ib P'e by 'he pose 'HI' I the assiitance of tha r f j te n^rd Dtuis pulyiiiiB pri id«.nt n (iiiohelti Vlrb Mi on Lo o niLinbci in' Pi li pr^ eni ii th I Bus Tilp Tu New "ioik Mis V Ik.ei Rssmillemillei w is, iinl'"i.n ! n \Vo neii s HM' Mother s , "" - orsa ii"z r pipe proposal to the Matawan tjinad the gavel ol o tn.e o\cr to sk\ ind Mis Wilh 'n Mu llei n paitj He ,iri/c unnn^ | ickiL- I On 'an 10 Mis LO rmiu. f ollt <> cnirep (it the plii dcu Ltini! l'ie ! <-!uV' ot WSCS of t'i» | In iddmoj >o the children's af- Bourd of H^altK he made at their ! lwul huich 1- ich child >viP ' tcrnaon prog ->m for ihe 1 to 12 >ear Mi I do loinnur. Moi^anvMIt j r al uitcrtanp cut Mrs Icnlvn UJS eiileiod bv Mis Gfi ilj Me will loudiiet" i bj tilp 10 II Innil iut> SCMH> ant enp'iaswui' i the ! > r r< merlins; Ho oiopo^d tha.t home 1 with sontlhng new to i! oiv ' "" 1 um '•> -lorn thera ptpsd-n for 'he I'liu 11 il) yeir , f'onsou i ms'i i\o V.illjrd Ainu «k ( askei \ith Mis 1 ii I'enton ti 1 ulhes u New Voi^ for Hie > nt spun jf Ciinsti a A 'hen I'I jI '"- i"> 1 PVvno.s have the cho'ct of ^smg nber_ s DI tht' executive com I v r>s ana nv J IS anu Mr ^el/cl fit of Hii pn lo fin o \n> n mini icctcd h} Mis \IIM lluaiiii j «ear : new toy wl he movies cartowi, and a (ind Mr- I anm er thud and Dot Jtlons hn\ been ec ivci '"'oiiatt Santi Clatib ill piesent cement pipe oi cust iron ,nltlu pre^enli d i\\\ Lininit rs I c lub pliotoe,nphei ma\ be ronncltd for ticket* si n 'adltlonai ( hummus nHisi 1 ! un lynncctlng up to Ihe were Willinn Netzel vice pi I txees To Mitt Ian 1 Itaioli MIUIIIOII> hwnfiblif niei Mis Nihdli klinslnn Neptui i ( hoii m nib i v IT > An ' a i from the Ro jiy Club ol \iina\ an ' S ' s The guests n'°a \r\[ nulude ftiw sev T installation Vie listed denl Mrs Haiold Ron'off record | V v/Jb Enounced thi II ili-il lion iMii Psiiiol Pr->siduV will nilf [ont'lnit Mi KII Pa.\ iNun i-isUrn Sur Bi smess aid t'ro l'nt post - soonsored Junior Dr-iim M V, llli im 'liuliei «i cnaii a 1 f ssoial Wt»n i. . Club and theand B ii,lc Corps ihe \TW Litim tho advantages of the mon mod m^ seculjry Mr> lanu s Hi w ti | meetin« of thi. ixeciituj cumn it I oil i u \ it tu i'i Itfi at \ Mrs 'IctiL'ummy Mis ^itw ind 1 ern pipe MhiCtt Is being used in correspjidini; actietar^ M r s lie \\ \> an b Su on Tin • in IIIii in o' the ljiii|U(' \ ith Mis lo nai\ Ihut7duy (>;c inn Im 2-1 M * Lalni'rine \ietller d icons of ilu First Baptis Litt'e Ieagut' team and Gal Scout 10 kv nnd Mrs I(K\_rt 1 icjt Newark Shu will be ac 1 the adult members and their guests and tickets will op available with compinu d b\ a ildci,Uicni ol mfm Monday Jni ' in tin lecture loom In 8 month Proceds will be used of ho church Women's Association frum 0 p.m. lo II p.m. hi s following th iltiinoon usl . _ Dance contests will be conducted for mtnmuntty ser\ice Matawan Personal Items n s SISMM MIR Wl'lianu I'll) "" To Install Officers NRWS Of You And Your l-'amily Is Apprecialcd AI Any Time tor the teen-agers dining the-lr par- all ml ' ie dinner dance honornglfVuS GlIIIYian Feted ty and for the adult's during their Gold Star Mother Call Mrs, Lorraine .Smith, Tel. L.O 6-1321 Ms I'uudtt Tin nali^itl preii — »>/i»L «• ,LJ On Mnnday vening at 8 p tn dent from South Ualntu On 94th Birthday tho Vromen H Assuiiition will hold dance session. The Guadalcanal Christmas Fund Officers installed \i s Doio hy Schjr icixirtci lhal their December met inn in fellow The Iiayshoie Alumni Associa Mis Lyriia B Walling i a sur I Mr. and Mis. Charles Geian en- ship lull at tin1 bawie^ Picsbv Committee will chaperone the teen. tl-ko- proietds trnm the rtunt penny j Mrs Thrabetn Oilrinn et 1 biat age dance. Ameiican Go|d Star Mothers giral pUicnt at Monmou'li M>.di ttr alncd on Satimlas at'cmonn at sale will he sent to t'i» Deborah ed her 94th bmhda\ at hci hrm tin m Church L lift wood llcach UJII of the Alpha Delta Pi held Refreshments will be served. Ins , held Ins'sllation oi officers their Christmas party at the home cal (enli r •\ pa11^ fo then son Chirk vho II js|j;lal riiimus Mills 11 V&rV \\e Matawan on Vlor Alter co 1 hieing the old besides-, Dec I at the Daughetrs of Amen was celebrat nt 'ir nth br'hlay of Mr am' Mrs Biynard Smith Mr and M s Hany Welli wen Mu Fn Simmons sun the special dov Die 10 19C! Mis Gllman fot W the winne" will en ei the ta Hall Union Bench Mrs. Ldna I ie L,uf*sts \ho atf'Klod tnjoytd was hi n 111 Orane, and has Itwd baueiciiv fur the cindli light on Saturday evening The members | fie luisdiv luncheon ym. s of a vard legion To Meet Reainci past piesident, and de Mi and Mrs Id Hi il Neptum a molicn 1 clur- b'lou jnd lier Rifrebl men s wer« ei lu rued to the Wells, home for vcre Steve Ions Put Mar/ Dell M,S [|C' n Daws and Mr« Ilhtl man I the Women's Association will be Loginn Post 332 will meet Monday Installed were Mis A|lce HaisplI, Middlctown Mi and Mrs Ja(aidj s and a mnliday ci.h'biilian Ptaisoi lonn Kiiinn and Jonu Lovero. Mrs Oilman has th ee daui,n1 installed as well as the Naomi. evening In the Legion Home on president, Mrs M«'Blirot short Perkins, Hazle' Mr and Mislor VI-s Heal Teian ten Mrs 5 luabeth Kyan and Catherine Close. Phebe and Friend- Summerfield Ave., Laurence Har- Iir^t vice piesident Mrs Miigaict George Giffin pan Haven Mi Mrs Calvin 0 Peaice anj wlrs Mr ind Mrs lac A Lushnidii Mu Geialduie 1 lack both ot Mat ship Circle leaders. After t h e bor. Plans will be furthered for Cofiey, second \ice pitsldenl, Mrs atkndMl the piesidmts dinner Services Sunday awan and Mis Irene Mat/ Ash service and new business, a Christ- the New Year's Eve party. tme Gimsauls secretary, Mrs and M,rs Robf-it Mete-alt Lorust Sophie Weinbtom reprcscntctl the Matawan Woip.ni s Club at the aO'h jllai" Ihe American Gas Asso ! In Laurence Harbor land hy There are foui (,rand mu pjity will ba Ipld including Lthcl Volpe, tieasurer, Mrs Har I Mr and Mrs James Pajnc Red 1 anuivpisais o the South Amboy ciauon at the Hotel Plain Ne\ (hillren and four gri at {,! uidehll an 1 vihunge grab bag gift and Real Ebtate Listing Cards net Wtute, thaplain,, Mrs Alice I Bank and Mr and Mrs Peter Woman s Club tecently \oik on ihursdiiv evpiiuj, I tie Rev Wnliam L Weibttt drtn carol singing. All are welcome for sale at this office. Blcwitt custodian of records, I eitton Old Bridge \ Mil Frideiick D"'"nek enlei pastor »f t h A lauremc Harboi At ui'' party a color belli nw of Mrs Lillian Dunn, historian Mrs Mr and Mrs Ua ry Deck-i Miss Patneii McKeen has re orchid nnd white wi> used and turred to her home dltfi i tup tn tamed at luniheon btidoi" on Dec Community riiiuch and II10 Re/ Rose Durante, _ sergeant al ai nis W"eehawken were the Saturday hverett L Mewait assistant Mrs 'nlman wis piesented wi'li a Florence fivlor flag j,uard Miami Ha , Nassau and St Pet 5 when th wmncrb icie Mrb Don- Mrs guests of Mr an I Mil lames ald Robinson Mrs William Penscl pastoi ha\e announced tilt sell d birthday cake I Katbenne Matthews banner Mahei Strathnorc at Matav an eibbiug Fla While in St Peters r LUTHERAN CHURCH Mrs MaUwan and Mia How I'd VLI1>" tile for Sunday Ones s piesent wire M s Ryan guard, Mrs Reamer, hospital buig she was the f,uist oi Mr Mr» 1 lack \Ii and Mrs I rank' Donald \V Robinson is a piliuil ind Mrs Conrad lohirssen foi Sayrev lie Otbei nu^iis were \'is Sunday School will si lit al 9 31) chairman Mrs Blewltt, Am> ricau in Monmouth Medical Centei Oiuennaro and ion Vliehiel and Ism chairman ner Matavan residents I Petei -\ Rend Middlctown Vlrs i m morning woiblup at 10 51) OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 1 Miss Kctto flail 1 Mrs Reamer was installed as Mr and Mrs II1 Johnson \w* t Toscph llaiei ivlis David Bunt i m confirm itlon class at V 15 G'oifci* Deitz llruee MacCutch pin 'Souih lelluuship at 7 11111 School 18, BushnH! Rd., Sayro Woods South hospital chaiiman by Mr Volpe the weekend guests of Mi aneodn William Newnim, Bairy Riz Mrs GeiardDivlin Maliwun and past president Mis George Harris leaneck /o attended the football Otncials Vlrs frctleiick Noble Holindol lir Rev Mi Wehstei will deliver To Entertain Patienit the strmon The Snuggle for Om FAMILY BIBLE HOUR (Every Sunday) J; 15 A.M. The annual Christmas dinner and Mr and Mrs Robert Bentlej en Dinner at the Gieenbner Restaur Mi and Mrs Donald May hew v part} will bi> held Tuesday at Bucl' lertained at budge on Saturday and ant, North Biunsmck, on fhurs riushiiiL, I 1 , anil Rjvmond lla/e Ml ids " I Members of the Muuic Depart Classes l oi Children From Age 3 and Adults Smith's East Keansburg Gifts will their guests were Mi and Mrs day esenii g Whitestonc LI weie the Sundiy lolin Green Direcloi of Religious inert of the Woman s Club of 1 am 'Ldiualion aituouiiecs that he and ence Harbor mil cuteitain pati nts FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE - 1«:M A.M. be exchanged and secret pals re G 1 Sterling Thompson ]r Mid Mrs Salyci Hu(h s tnttrmned guest, of Mr mil M s lost ph Chn vealed The next tegular meeting dlelown Mr and Vlrs F Howard co Slidthmorc at Matiwun I Miss Cynthia Sturge of Dieu Uni at tne Brookdale Nuisinj, Home r at bndoe on Thuraaay esenun, «ill be held Jan 11 In the D of A Lloyd J Mrs He A Cushman Mi and Mrs Uene li(oni|)tc \ersltv aio conducting a series of bunday al 3 p m The pofiam In Harley E. Meyer, Pastor ~ PA 1-2120 and her guests Wcic Mrs lie 'Doy-Girl Relation- eludes selctuo i» by- the sludents of' Hall Mr and Vlrs Thomas Siddonb Colotunbe Mis V.ill im Chflon and (luldien Union weit the S il programs and Mr ind Mrs Garrett J Mr ind 'Irs Allen Non s The win j urday (,ue is ol Mi ind Mis Vvil hip the Red Bani. VIn,ic f enler Demo Holiday Fefe Keen The winners were Mr-> ners of the spcenl awirds were him \llcn Cushman Mrs Lloyd Mr Thomp- Mrs Noins and the hostess Mii I rank Bliss Mis Fdward son and Mi Mckt.cn A Tht' Mfitawan Democtatlc Club Mi and Mrs Richard I mliy nnd Curric Mis Ciirird Devln 11 s will bold its Christmas parly Salur 1 he Glenwood Circli of the I irst cnildien kiren and I ine wcie R V. Heir ek Mis I UON Silkies rinv at 8 30 p in in the Ameruan Prcsbytcrun (.lurch will hold its the Sittnlaj (.m-sts of Mi anMrd s loiepli Ban 1 and Mis Christmas pirtj on Widncsdij at I itdukk Nnbl w 11 iht Iluirsd Leg Inn Hall Matawan Mis Mrs. A G Him s Philipshuro Michael Jaslrab is c It n I r in n n the home of Mis I il Dominick 'lridg oin Is of Vlrs I'ml 1 „ 111 Mr« Duncan hlick Muldlelowii 1 Guests are reminded to bring an All formei Glei .'on I Mission Band The uinm.it weie Mis liinitk member* and Ihe cauiine boaid Vlrs Winston Schatlfer Mis Mr^ SuklLS ind the ho less exchange gift fliarlPS Iock\ood Mis Coniad of the Presbyterian Women s As Mi and Mis Rob rt Mirwi MI sorlation are invited to attend Selxilt Mis Lveielt ( ir son N|Mo i To Whom II May Concern I redenck Mmir and Mrs filvin'1 rtdimd 11 a birlhdi, paity foi I will not be responsible for any Mi and Mrs William C Smith D Peane were thD Dtr S hud, |llil" dui(,htci IXIn 1 who w .s lltbts or credit incurred by myjr attended a dinner dance at Kuests of Mri, llosird K,Uh|, I n^hl yidis old on biluriliv ihe Wife or children Stage Coach Inn Asbur\ Park on Cheese-quake Lawrence J Centlmole Saturday Lvening t,(bii ison 1 esln I)(ll I imela Mr aid Mrs Thomas R 1 mil MeKien huh !"> 'I nhi li lysbelh jr intertamed at u ' hristma CM 1 111 mil Robeit Marvel PArkway 1-7050 buffet and bridge party on Silur EYES EXAMINED day eveninfe Iheir j,utit vu re V, urn Mi- Willlim Allen Mr and Mis Robert Keltells ami 1. Iht S it 1 d iy evennit, quests Mr and Vlr Gioi(,e Goss I a It of Mr and Mrs U Whim y OianL.1" and Vlr and Vlib lames I Wr LJU I is! Or 1111,1, ledesco Highland Park Vli ind Mr-, Cimillo I) Oentil' v ere h Silurday ivenint, (,'icsts DR. GEORGE WEXLER Haiold II Fn^i has been on a I of Mr and Mis Mints ( aruso OPTOMETRIST t vo diy business trip to Buihnn New irk lo ecleln lit Ihe Hill wed ton Vt ding innivcitary nt both tmiplis Mi and Mis Arthur H Fried 1 iSlr anil Mis 1 amillo U Gen man hav> returned to their hime tile Mr and Vlr Iiank ( uuso HOURS: The Professional Bldg. on Scbenek Ave after spending Ijersev ( tly Vli and Mis Robert Mnn. and Tues. 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Snyrewoods Shopping their vacation al Ihe Harctloni leiiuno Niwain ami Mr and Tlmrs, nnd Fri. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Center Hotel Miami fltach Fia On ihur I Vlrs Donunick I)n it n/o nul son Sal. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Parlln, N. J. return Irip thty visited ihur son Dotninii k Vlitisiin wtu Iht I 11 1111I daughter in I m xli anil Mis tli\ iwnni), ),ii si ((Mi anlVlis Murray A. Friedman anil grand- J lints ILMM ( hfiuoo I \ I10 son. Mark, Ualtimore. Md ver t leliritu iht n I ml n d tin- Mrs. Laura Henderson is a pa- annn rsaiv tient in Perth Anihov Gener l Hos- Mi uiti Andrew I-'. Free - Prompt pital. ni 1 inwo il v 11 il 1111 tl iy i-»it inin), ' 'V !lni»j, weekend gguest at the ho.-ii' ol hi 1 i l l \1 M 1 m I 1 1 son-ir. law mul elaii;;lu<.T. M; 1 tinil Ii 1 1 '* tinb un PICK-UP and Mrs. Harry Auhi: -.t I ihun I * 1 Mi Ladies Aid Holds I l.ero s I 1 11 I 111 IS I Mi 11II I- M 1 Mi I II III I I Meeting, Luncheon I 1 Is 11I II I DELIVERY ( I Mi I II I nil s ,Mil So 1 I if tin I K 1 II Hi I IIM 11 ip 1 1 1 I mi 'i \lii 111 Mi II ' 111 lui tl 1 1 ul 11 1 ion h v 1 1 ^ 1 in mil ( hiiMin it Inn hi HI pn 1 I on I u I IV iir ui) in Mi 1 1 ti I •im 1, 1 I iid 1111 iii 1 1 'v i i! I 1 In I ll 1 LO 6-0021 I Iii 1 ilu m 1 il is 1 nun il 1 I 11 II 1 v ' 11 (, II h II 'l III ( HI 11 II I I |l I I I I I I! I I 1 » ' I HII V hi 111 1111 11 Mi V Hi 1111 1 I I ! 1 \| 1 I I Su 1!) si pi si I ill pi 1 I 1 it I 1 HII I I I I Mi \ \diin II nl I I il tl I J si , V nl 11 n 11 n It in III V. 111 11 nun in I 1 li It It 1 I 11II11 Is « 1 I I I 111 I I 1 III 1 HII 11 II illn Get the Holiday spirit in a'63 Rocket OC.DSJ ill I 11 n n| ic , In I li 1 I 1 'I 1 I Mi I II I I MI v 11 I 1111 Mis DI ill Ki HI lu 1 U 1( 11 v llonic fdi 111 In >i I inn 1 wlutt N'i i1 1 %n 10 IIIIVJ linn in on» of UUI»rn<)J»U II ih In II .. h 1 h ,'i linn ill '' Id'lmit In !nlHllunU«u * I) mu in Mi \l 1 I i! \ 11 i il mil linn 1 I 11 I 1 lit 1 w 11 I 1 11 1 11 1 in Mi 1 h ul 1 ilyliiH' 111 mil ui I 1 in MHI it" I \ *< " I " '-Ml mn i|'\ i" i.ii!iir, Uull 1 I II" 1 1- 1111 *.( Ii 11111 nl Kill 'i in on 11 11 'I ' ''"'' motleli I»niik- it ( 1 hi 1 II I m 1 mi) MI 1 I 1 1 It VI11 ' IM'' ,\ > " ' 1 ' nl I h In Id on I in H in mh M In il 1 n 1 uilu.l.v «i 1 .11 11 , . nbowt IM.ACI-: YOUK uiti)i;it NOW Thfim Matawan Christmas Trees OLD'SMOBILB Roping and J Christmas Wioaths «„»».—.— %H YOUH I OC *l A * JI»IC J.-. i 7 fit (UlJSMtinitr rJllAUti Cir A.I f R -.-...

1'1 11 1 • \ I I .' 1.'1 I All ]( M Yin 1. I! I' .MKS I '' Y111.1. U.I' DAVE GSBB CHEVROLET BESS and HARVEY s 1 145 Main Sf. Matawan I.I WAI NH I SI. KIWOItT 110 Main Street — Matawan (IIIIAX l-'ilOH Chargo Accounts Invited -DOM'r Mill tMt; AWAKI" WIHNIN'» •(>A»«r Mija«l tMOW" ' !Uri0*r MKJUH • CBMV1- - t "l 1 "••"~T-":.'."J";"1"* ">".. ""•'•'•"' ••..••'..'

1 : ••'•in i -'• i •".'• ,-*. 1; , '•'•• ,.•'"..- • -' .Thursday, D«c«rdb«r 13, 1962; THE MAYAWAN JOURNAL, N, J. n-M. |s(K~";v *;>;•/... >''V:-:{-: , LEGAL NOTICE" LEGAL NOTSCK I .EGAS. "" ain*)l jt«!,8p5MM4-tit TeleisiarT.V., >te sis© to;g Chairman Of ; !«.);!« fco Th*. National ti:*le R*i;K y! I t •i iii'*Vi fc>.v th* j siressed."{fcie soda! deva-kipnHsn,....t „. | jwirieroiajwe idely ; W«v.r.jk-, its taxrittitiio:*, nou fc*!ri b>- 11 [liutaHfltion. Dinner 5 tn relalictt to Kttia! jferaitarea3 of '.he eurficvlw.ro- As ;The S(i>»»rrt S;*viriljts Initilu'Jt *!. <*.'«» [> /iC NOTICE .'1 the'coiini; oiu-ft'i.n.s re&l ffliil* iti<«*«*V on l.t'X j i O %}yii SHUKlsuory at-j' £-result uf this rapid change ir, Jht itegisiaiiwi Thomas Vfciia v » will serve *s tftegfanal P- fclr scfK*!*• [ Cliflwoc-rS Volunteer Firt .Co. ! ••"his >s .,, 1 actioa n t«i!!i« v,\ Ma,v ills!. >5«. *!< School ParMit-TsachfJ the- ar- jtan(Wir* whicU th« thai thes* £oit« are nnmnl, in-1 fa«id MectioK !»*>' -^>e Tvont UITIC W Association, presented an j A.M OBDSKANCE VACATING SIAMO *""* urijo^irnic4, st 'Jihivh Un)* ami it «.-iil foh# tw r«nppiw«fciiJty w. *t • xnftn^r Tor *i»y *ry*U«i fch** Ira* 9 public htf*rinfi *il! be h*)iS - «kiprn«>is! history'of thv wuntiy rapid wci«l „ , BIS ST ORUAtNKD BY TSJK MAY t-urrcd. or tn th«. ft»iur« may c-co-r til p«rsonn ln^rf*«tfd wiU bt; ; i tn cvi>M-Jlu>iC> lc he h*aifd i"oh- rKWirted on AWB COUNCIL O»- Tim BOB th h o«riy TAKE NOTICE HI.M E rsouie lire siwncst TevvEsbip v.iil im ,ion t»i*t Tntvnship M will «r»t fc« I I'UbUC Nil onti uuopltft OHDISA.1CK ^TMSTING. AND KE- way in wjiich the Fi««h»>i(i Kegion- • mhtc l!'.h. IV**- ») ximinijuativn and slaif ar« fit- Your sfivtrtisemeat in this .vlAijritr** Vicbr'icb. STRKrriMo TO sFistnnca DI.S- THtCTS OH ZOMKS. AND KKGII- temptinfc to periorav thesr necdeii fNtper wi(i reach prosi».«.'.Mve iior'int'h Ci«r* J4.4I) LATtN'C TV, K K £ t N HWII.DING advancements. > i purchasers id tvtrj community iu AND t.TRUCTV!HBS ACCOKJ.HNU Turkeys .First, through an In-Scrvice Vfo-1 lhe bayshuvt arts. MONM0UTH COVr.TV TO TJIE ••CON'STHUCriON AND grarri conducted mainly or* lhe de-'. SUHHOliATK'S C0UKT •'••' i TKK NA'>"Jttt". AND EXTENT OF 1.ECAI,' NOTICE ~ NOTICE TO CRE'Dl'KiRS TC PB.K- TUE L'SK OS' LAND.: PHOVDJINO partm«!tiil isivei: second, through j SKNT CLAIMS AOA1.MST .ESTATK KOSI 'i'VIK ADMINISTRATION ANt> |H^WAiM»SE!iTS continued study of marking pro-> TO CONTRACTORS ESTATE Of W\X)L.Vn A. KliiTSC'H, 1 KNFOliCEMEUT OF THE WHD- ALL SIZES cedure.i~m.id the evaluntiocu of in- j hert-by piven Iliaf s>*aic._ ""a VISIOS'S OP TUE OHDIMAKCK. .u rt,..-ilr.rt »ful ^Ul I>C ESTAJll.iSHtxr; A, ROAIlt) OF AD- dividual »tuJ«nts' progress; third, i I lo fft* ojiler (if EDWARD ..lUKTMENT. AM) KiXINO PENAL- an explanation of stanitardued test- T1KS KOFI VlOlJt'PlONS. ISI TJiK ing program; and. fourth, the initiat- the iinelei 1\>WNS«IP .O>" MATAWAN." 10-22 lbs. mouth UK IT OnilAlNCU '0,v Ux lo.^Uitilp ingof the ilifforiritiaieil diplomas rc-Kviiar meeting of th« Mayor «o,i I n,-,,t • .NBlii>ua Bank of hcUI Soruiisl' j s-.-le Exceutur i^ th...e . .- Coiniuit'.ttf OJ" the Tu.vtiship of ilal- wu«"> '" h" l in six different areas of stuiiy Mali 150 .Vain Street ic. N. •>., janid Uurinlph A. Frlucli, iltceaatti. : OictKLaru-e en) Ui«l "A"! Ih.. lftfiJ i nfttice is hereby jjiviw Lo lhe creclilcirs j an which demands » hijjher Uvel, of on TMUrsilav, Uete 1 tjiniUnj a id RestricMing performance in that field of enileav- j va »;1S P. M. for Jthintf ol j oi wt;d clfrfedSfrf I'l prratnt Iv lhe r.!' 'f.r.Ma. BpM it- , '' ISliuald chlorine arm fl Soildmir tnd Any Cut — Prime The oyer-jill objtctives. h« stated, \ t S if » lohg-tenn program are: (1) i i' the Use ( rovidiuK for llif . Kfifiircenient 'il j ro proviue tor each • student and ^ ^.wiSi"^""" la vjc lh. d.un B«: Illchard B. Nichols. Administration sed .^rii Lhe ProviiLiMts 1 h * Ordir.auv*. his piients ine vaiMt gud li-utlifiil specinotibns fcr me proposeH»d« «nd Ttuit OlfUet d rA Atljuslrnvni, «tim»te of .hit' nativ* abilities and " - • " -k H>I 1 Exclmti*''- i'laefs ici V:i?i«tioos in I Jer»e-v City, New J»r»ey Rib Roast individual performance is a basis Soir FJ}v*vut«r l~w wise decision botti for the prts- A«5 «mfr •nt and the future. (2) To encour- bnvtv» TH. I"-- -w :* >lnt4WHU. or B. Zt>nlii|C Map. I ]«2- I MONMOUTK COUNTY' .ifhivjtv BUMIICSJ Zun#, uf valuable and marketable »;iow- II. 1WB SURROGATE'S COlfHT 7. BEGINNING at a poi«it hi thr •• Ms tikat HiMrt y«oplc w aarft Vielroc*. NOTICE TO-CHEDITOIIS TO VHV.- calcrJy «M* of UKW Jvctvy Slalt WdKP, skills, i«nd altitudes as he SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE ighwjiv 34, st the divistcn line STEAK IWW CHkUTMAS CLU» TODAY, Omtim enters the idult, competitive world Juhn W. Af*!«S«"' RSTVriT. Oi' CECELIA MATniEWS. either a> a scholar or a worker. Mayor DECKASED .. __. _ svhfiJilp Asscsimfn Put&uHn; to lh* wtler i^ Kn\VARl> tl\« Mataivu M.8O WHO: thenvc 111 Harry G. Cole presided at * brief ;C BlIOECJE. Su.-rogdU ol lh* County Map. I'.cvis tiiid division Unt Very Lean hujint.is meeting. The Marlboro "BTATiTor NEW JatRSBY I of Munmouth. this dny mad*, on the Wtdl Township parents jervtd refresh- j »pf]!c.Ui«m cl lhe uiuicis.-inccl. Josrph iiefiUtthlb lit y**t aa,iz\Bimi BazAnno \ Bsiet. Sole KxevuWr uf th* *it«te of *3» Westwardl.v ments at the dost of the evening. | Wie said Cecelia Matthew a, debased, CHOPPED ~tiven tc the creditors iftA and 12 Ut n , Jour hundred (MX)') ftet West «f the Whited Brown P-TA Westwardiy side lin* bt New Jersev CHUCK__ Action I oath with!i>. nix month* from this date. State HlRhway No M; iheuce t4 TIE MATAWAN BANK To Meet Monday Dated: November 33rd. 1WJ2 Northwardly parallel t.« and d;?tan. and rwoulred to *erv« unon Ch.MlaHs, Joseph Raitr iuur hunitrrc! (401)' i feel front the Uvnvh *s Mnloney, 9 Clintun Street. 2i« Main Street westerly side line <*t Nt-A' Jersey Stall' ill! The regular meeting of the Newarlt-2, New Jerstj, tl\e pl^lnnfl1! M.iiavvao, Ne« jersey, IliJlkway 34. to the Northerly line Whited Brown Parent-Teacher As- attorneys.. .. . , an Answer to ttic Ccrnplatr...nnl j £«.le ExtcuU>r Lot 10A: '.hence i5i KastManily *\i .._ Northerly line **( Lot 10A t«> Uif sociation, Cheesiquake, will be within Cft days after Dect*mn«v 13th. 'Messrs. Appltgate k Lainur* 1952, exclusive of such tlatt. und if 1 lUvir.c Drive inn tine between Lots 10 and 10A; held Monday at Ii p.m. in the you fall t<* do so, Juricment by de- Matawan, N. J., thence i€ i Southwardly aK>n|{ janip m Cheesequake Fiie House. The an- fault mfly be rendered njcainst yua Attorneys to a point lor a corner lo s«id Lois Pork Chops nual Christina* part- will follow for the relief demanded In satrt Cum- 120 $20 80 10 ivid I0A: tiieriL-c CT) Kastuardly | plalr.t. aloud same to the Wtsterly tid« of I when grab-bag gifts will be ex- Vou iliatl (il« jour Answer with NOTICE N>w Jersey Stttte Highway No. 3^; ' changed. A buffet will be served Proof of Service in duplicate with the TAKE NOTICE thai an oifer of the thent'f {(t* Southwardly alonif New ; Fresh after the entertainment. Clerk of th* Superioi Court, Stat* bum ol $100.00 in cash for lhe pur chute Jersey Stale Highway Mo 34 to the House Annex, Tvcuton. New Jersey, o( the follow.nil lands and i>r«irmet> point or place of Bf.GlNNtNG Members will discuss the school in accordnnc* **ith the RUIM of Civil bituate. lying and being in the Town- II. BEGINNING at a point in the party for th* children and Mrs. Pr»rtlc~ii and Frocedur* »hlp of Matuwan, tn the County of Northerly side of Uovd Road four El»it DeWitt, ways and means This Mction ti» be«n Instituted for Monmouth aiul State of New Jersey. hundred HW) feet West of the West, tht purpota uf for«rl- M, ai shown on Plovk Beef Liver January card parly. iJ&me* V. Cheny and Margaret M, wit •uhmitted t<\ i-*-«-t 13 of th* Matawan Township AMUS- Cherry, hta wit*, m martgafort, p«y- meitt Map. Revision of ISHO; TTiente (11 Northwardly parallel to and TAX SAIX NOTICE distant fnur hundred i#M'\ fret from Fresh ^~BV ^BW Of H«*l Ealal* in the Townphlp of Matawati the Westerlv aid* Un* of New Jeiiey For NoH-Paymeol of Taxei Stat* HiKhway No. 34 to lh« division Public Notice 1« hereby tfiven thai Uit unriersl|n«d, the Collector «>f line between I^ots H and HB; tticnte T*x«« e* %he Tuwnahlp of Matkwan. County uf Monmouth, New Jtrnv will (2) Cattwardlv aloitir same U> the tall at public tuctum tn the Townartip Hall. Lower Main Street. Matawan. divl&ion line between Lota 15 and To New Home Owners J«r««y on the 27lh day td December 1M1 at 2:0O P.M. th* Walovmt 176: thence (31 SouthwardU' aJnn* the division Mn« betuoen Lot 17D and Loins Pork 39 Jd lands will b* aold k> m*he th* amount of munirtpil li*n» ch*i-|«ahl« Lou 15. |7A. \1, and U, to th* North- A ih« tarn* of the rtrat day of July. 19M exctuatve. how*v«c, «f the erly aide ot Uoyd Hoad: thenc* Ul Men fairr IIItax**N for th* >•«y**r• 1M1, aa computeccunouteda min thin* followiniuuu***>ig» lin...t . —loi.»lli*~» r Westwardlv along same to the po*nt IN STRATHMORE AT MATA1AN wltk tnt*Mit on aiid amount from "•Hh- * fit•»-- a•t •*»» da• y« o»f Jui Julvy iM1Ma3 I \o* th th** dat data aof or place- uf BEGINNING. Top and Rottom th* aa)«, «nd roa«e ol aal*. Tti* «iibscrlb*r will tell tn fee to Ui« peraon who III. BEGINNING at a point corner blda t^e »niount du* »nbj*ct to i*il*nt~pUni\ at the Um'ect rate of iniet««t, but to Lots I". 21 and 21A. Dlock 14 o< th* AND MARC WOODS In no ~raa« *~KC««dintf *i|M il> p«r c*ntuin p*r tnnmn. Ttiii payment for the Matitwan Township As****mct>t Map, sal* thai) bi mad* D*4or« th* voncluaion of th* aal* or th* property will be fUvlditm of 15H0. th*nc* U) 5«' Jersey Stat* Highway 34: W« «• I I* •IOM tb* rifht ol? nredMnpUon ' . thence U) North wtrdly parallel l«> Hnl I Th* tale •hall b« mad* and conducted ii. itctirdinct with the provision and d)sl*nt fout hundred (400') f*et of th* tUriule of th* Stats of New Jeuey entltl**! "An Acl, rts 13 and 10K; pco\idin« (or th« collection trt*r*nf by th« i*r*attr.n a no *i.forc*in*nt of Hens thenc* t3) Lastwardl.v alortc sitnie Iu lh«reon (Chapter 9 of Tltl* M of lhe Kevlied 51»lutex)," and acts supplement- ary thereto and' amendatory thereof. point about thi*« hutidred <3W > At any time before the aal* th* undexiined will r*««lva payment uf lh* feet WMI <'t the Souther! v side nf MOLONEYS DROP IN AND SEE OUR Sf If aK)N OF amount >Ju« on any propeny will. iiMevest ant) cost \t%> lo th* time uf payment. New Jersey Mat* Hmruv.iv No. M: • «MDO« SHADES • GAKPMGE CANS • DOORMATS Th* rsid .arwb ao aubj*ct tn Halt ttrscilbetii m accuidance with ilic tax thence t n th* last tux dupli- rate, and lhe atffrefatt of taxes, and other municipal charges which were hundrcl fourteen 1314* > feet to u • CURTAIN RODS • LAWN SUPPLIES point; thence 15) Eastwaidty about &M I a. lien th«u-~Km un lh* first day cf July, ly#2, cxcluilv* however, ut ih« li*n thlrly-ieven 11*7 i feet U\ a point fnr for taxes for the year lfltt, are an listed h«law. a corner to Lots 19 and 20, thenrc MARKET Collcctot of Ta>e« Ifl I Southwardly alont th* divJiion BUDGET ACCOUNTS WELCOMED line bvt-.vcen Lot 19 ard I^uts » a Ad TOWNSHir or MATAWAN 21A tn the point or plac* of BEGIN- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP NING. 120 Main St Matawan TAX SALJt LIST The if in* heteinfore **t forth aa TOWNSHIP ASSK«£K1ENT MAP 171... Highway Business Zotte shall be here- LO 6-4668 Name pi. Hi M. 60 ajter referred to a* Highwav (hisine*-. GALES »*! Grandinettl, Unmiiuc 2.1. Ii Zone Nnv Jersey St*U- Highway Nu Eat. rred Clanta 127 M. for that arfa MUMIIJ NI*W Jerkev tUwkin*. W. S JW.M Cdwarris, D'tic ft Ann KEYPCRT HARDWARE CO Goodn\Hii, Jtmti A Th*lms WOODriELDS IS Cnrril. R viper to h Ttirt 411430 .Spitik:., Matlltta h Sidney Spinkji. Sidney •Ml 36 W. Front St., Keyporf Open Friday Ev« 'ill « CO 4-2000 Spink*. SUtney 21. Sptnki, Matilda Ii Sidney ai SplnkA, Kidney C. XI Ml H5I TiK Largf»t Hardwart Store In Your Shopping Area Sidney C. Xk MATAWANS.jnc ' I'AUK KEYPORT ELECTRIC "S 17 [knsi.tt IUU A r.u)««-i 3d. .11 lltifhiil lltnltv <-'nrv 17 Hill Alma 1) 17 Highway 36 - Near KerRort Aatllw- BeL Poole Ave. * Airport flaw Cl.ll't WOOD PATIK 1.1 '4 Sirrt'liln faiinlnf Cl.lfI'.VfldI) HKIfillTS Open Doily 8 A.rA:to »*.M. - Sat. 8 A.M. to 6 P.A*. ^ ]t'$ Here! FABULOUS NEW ADVANCE IN HOME STEREO Maiuli. l.ilLiilil c Maati M'.li'hrll. Ji Wl n.ut Itfll l.>Hi^ I, Marian 11 k Jtflit'rin \ M.try Nl it. Olis 9t \UMita U The Buy of a Lifetime!! (Irrn/Hlr. I.tuv I.re ii la (...Irll, II K 41 <2 Wind. S.illy Klii»Mlh /.I Waul. Sain K. sr.l i: it Complete 12" Square Wurrt. Salh K. Zl KKVI'OHT HEIGHTS Fimv (J.ilirii1! c .1! WrlKlil. I'm r. 1214 1 •*•;![•>. John k Johny II l^*iir\ John & .liitinv n 31 J« FIXTURE 79 Cl.lfKWlKJII UKAni PA11K Jotmscin. XtiluiMl A 13 Cl.ll'I'WUOVi 11KACII C Ml Snrdrti. Frlrd.i. J. II Ml I«|H MiO Dale lUrclil A Aaup V 43 ft 1 l.« f..f. lluy i?n 9-1 Vi> tm 25-Light Outdoor CHRISTMAS SET :i ;*:,.«; Develops Finest Sound INTRODUCING... Reproduction Ev»r I.lull h).)il htnn<: in••••: CIKHIM' fIrun Ifi wtiti In 100 wuii si/p. luln a txuril tvan If you «"» 1 M, allda H, «f Illl Ml Raapmt* r-OIIIIU COSt CDIGOUNTI t,f li.v . • ', ' r. . !- ti'-.-l. xtni'l riTM!!n!/t CHRISTMAS SET Ilirrn lit imu. 1.null I liulli". if) B rtiMiiincr. Sold Nnlliinnlly Inr 25c prr hulh. O NILV In NEW t»«3 1 AMP 1" '•/I SALE 6FOBS'* Hi-FIOELITY Vtill (Oil) Kir AUTO NHICY Ii millliri ty GOLD Illl IIOMt INSUKANCf COMI'ANV. Immut STEREO lew (ill, lol iilllrmtn! til clllmt tint! KEY BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES! 1151. FMlllliil In aviry Hilt. • UV... •Undergroun• i di Ti |il ill Ihi money savins I11U— irid AUTO Romox Wire rM/AM • STINEO PM RADIO IwlhK In'omitlion en 11'0111or.»I Itilimi BX CABLE Wirs with Ground lncliKlln( i "ii'ii tfii'liiiimliiin i|;r»riiiriil, With Ground Nu. H~lro wlrt A , i. POLICY No 14—l« 3' it. VMI mil til INSI'KANCI No. II— Iwii *lr» Ai {• MI-.AI. ', Ij lWII »lri 1 IMMII'I II IV NIL 17—IWII >I ^1 ^ .luliii l< I'liuimi. llmlirr 283 MAIN STREET NIAP HWY 34 Vf. LO 6-1600 267 Mo in St. IO 6-1081 Matawan Opon Until 9 MATAWAN Thursday, 13, THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N.' J, •'' Page. Seven

i Old Names In Monmouth MOE! HOLIDAY CASHl'GH Hh\® STAMPS FOB nit GJfJS, T Ing a door each day while thoughts | '^'^j^f'"1 °' Chr''>lm:'i' ** •jf Christmas dares in their heads, j ' *" ' Questibs 73 | These ait the davi ot preparation | I am aaX'viiB ;o t.-ai..' t'>j hraory j for the festival of the nativity oliot Thomas Hati; he nuM havl> | Chiist. Wo hwr o.i ^!i sices "S?v. been bom about 16S0 to )(it» per-j eryony c is 'smiling,g, everyony e is happs In Hunl'!'g!ony , Li., i>mi in | more thoughtful and polite, every- supposed IO have spout son!'.1 years one is more gracious, would* that in Monaiouth Co before moving to Christmas came more often and Burlington. Here, according to the stayed longer." bapiisiiial. register, were born to Ecclesiastes teaches, "to every him a daughter, EtaahitK >n 17 LJ thins there is a scawn, and a time and a son, John, In I'/iS'. There ure to everv purpose." Cervantes two other known 'son**. * Thomas, wroie, "There is u time (or some born 1715 nnd Joseph, bom nil. AH things, and a time for all things, three «ms married Dennis sisters. a time for great thing*; and a time John and Joseph moved '-' returns, re- cash wages or salary received dur- Tetley's potted John J. Horftan jr., vice inp the year, and the type of work president, First Trenton National done such as with livestock, with Tea Bags machines, or hand labor. The tarm 600/W Bank, and chairman of the NJKA cummittae on hank operations itfid labor information is being collect- pH management, who discussed the ed for the II,S. Department of Agri- of 10-1190 ' new law at the meeting. Mr. Hor-culture-and-the U.S. Department gan reported that Social Security of Labor. "Super Right" Quality—Beef Chuck—Bone In Numbers comply with the require- The questions on hired farm la- ments of the law, but that any tax-bor are in addition to the regulai Gut-Rite payer who docs not have a Social inquiries on employment and unem- COUPON .' Security Number can obtain •» tax-ployment which are asked: each CAIIFORHIA ROAST 65 payer account'number-; from Inter- month in the Current Population E nal Revenue Service. Survey. "Supir-RIgM" Bonalm Erliket ror.fCutt Cumblnaticn Chops and Stowlnj The banks are required by the I The Current Population Survey { c HH> Kxirn Pbiitl Stump* federal law to include these num will be conducted here and in 35C 69 Lamb Shoulders 39° WITH THE PURCHASE OF bers on all federal tax Informa- other sample areas of the country Corned Beef "c';:* tion; returns filed under the law os*during the week of Dec. 17. Infor- Boiitlou Cnucli c $7.50 or MORE «)()«.m..M. Tlila W«ali.Eiid only at AfrP Ilort« payees of interest and dividends. mation will be collected locally by Scott Pot Roast r;: ^ 79 = Loin Lamb Chops ' 99 Giving Pljld Shxp. Mr.{ Horgan said. He pointed out Mrs. Evelyn M. Bodenwieser, 518 Coupon f«pim Sat., D«. 15th, 1962 that the law creates many serious New York Blvd., Sea Girt. B fi C problems for banks end the public, Family Napkins Stewing Beef 79lb LambRiblets 15 Limit orn per Adult Customer but that New Jersey banks will Keeps On Giving! Tobacco Product* Freih Milk and Aleoholk make every ."fort to comply with A year's subscription to t h i s C eraggk cxernpf fiom PUid Slanip olt«r. the law by asking savings custom- newspaper is a 12 months remem- 2 Chuck fillet ^ 79 Rock Cornish Hens 49 Ib. ers, trust customers, arid stockhold- brance. Call CO 4-3030. P Banuina of 40 _ Qtt SO Evtra Plaid S1ai«j» with Porehait || BAKE—BKOIt-FRY I'Alb. • am<% Sweetheart Soap Smoked Whitefish 89rnb. Buy J «t nqul«r pr PORK ROLL tZ ' ««29 ANNOUNCEMENT! Get I for '« JO Extra Plaid Stamp* SECTIONS With thli Coupon and Purchtia of A&P Brand cam GRAPEFRUIT 49 m Tractor Trailer HMI^VM 3.98 Year-End Clearance mi Spie & Spai Ccwpon Iipirtt $«t., D«c. 15th, \961 ' stttninq pamlad iurf«c«i DEL MONTE TOMATOES Limit On* F«r Adult CuMomar COMETS Perk or Vagatarlan—-In Tomala Sauct Haarti Dtlltht Irand Heini Beans 4[ 1 45*Apricot Nectar *:!£ 39C Dal Monti Brand—Early Bardaa 1963 METEORS DuzDotergORt s Oal Manta Irand Green Peas ""' 3 ^5*Golden Corn ^ 2 ..: 33C LARGE SELECTION - STOP TODAY Ilk $ m n 'V57« Nabisco Crackers ^v':"; f£W 0 3ye Jtf fcitrn af#«a««l Stamp* FREESTONE—Haly.i French Onion Thins o'.a." ^, ' •tlilj.*1 « 8 b e ** With tkU Coupon and •uichita at Hearts Delight Peachet 2 :.;65 Buttermilk Pancake Mix ;lg 43 t f l b l 1 liquid Detergent «•« ;::;:57 WALl-IRWIN Blue Gheer Pla Crust Mix nn*.'»-«.M« 2 5;;- 41 • Dole's Sliced Pineapple .1 ;.; 39« CHIC T SIA 7 Cauaaa lapirm Sat., Oal. 15th, 1961 tot th« family vtA Hunt's Tomato Pasto 2 .:, 25« Tuna Fish S?1 ^ .::«1* MOTOR CO., INC. s i Umil On* Par Adull Customer FREEHOLD CIRCLE RT. 9 & 33 Junket «•«- Custard ,,^r, 3 ^,;' 40* River Brand Brown Rice PV; 17 T-*>,:*^ PfoJiicti. F(a*h Mill and Alcoholic a., pi,. •* ...... 77« p l Bavaragai 4K«n^pt Ir^ni Piatd Slamp ottrr. OPPOSITE FREEHOLD RACE TRACK Mareal Pastel Napkins 2 :\l 19* Gold Medal Flour *" ^- ,.;S9« plg b OPEN TO 9:30 HO 2-1818 Bash Detergent Dixie Cups o\,P.n,.,Mm, -35* Pure Golden Honey ^^> 'lJ, 39° Gorham Cream Silver Polish'; 25° Kretsehmerwh»'««™ f.;1379 |l/JJb 55s Beautiful Used Cars for •utom«tic with«n s b 0 Instant Fels Naptha Gr .3., 'O', p^33« GloroxBleach ;t'(;e37 J;!;61° Extra Plaid Stamp* utta. • • Brillo Soap Pads ^«••"*-»»• ^O25* With thli Coupon end furthiia af Frozen Food Favorites I Dairy Center Buyt I — H Insect Spray «*•«••• ll^W New kind of pen for Salvo K.diamabla at A4P flmal (Ivlna r!< pt«. Quality—Impirttd Italian Law tuJl datorgont tabiatt e C.upa> E>aliai Sat., Bat. 15th, 1961 people who are always plj. af lt| ptj. of fi-f | Swanson TV Dinner 55 Romano Cheese 79° Limit On« Par Adult Cuitonur Ufaklati** Htablati"1 s L4 Pin Grapefruit Wjr^ 5149 Mixed Vegetables m^\m. X39« Sliced Natural Swiss ft;;;;^ la •< A»f ll.ra. a"i»l K Liquid Ottirsent ( <«alrai III., Daa. 15th, IV62 Peas with Onions '•••»<< Borden's Egg Nog Limit Ont l'«r /•.dull Coilornjr lld.ai.Ua) I sl.tfi. M| pVg29 •lailit •* oi. pl.itlc "• Birds Eye Peas ..«,!.».. Fresh Milk u '•"!•••'. 2 ::;;; 53« fiT.TiQ>t l0° E*1"1 PUId $llml" wllh purohaia «l Jano Parker Baked Foods .' (Ullo. .. „..., ) p,. ao« _ -fi Mr. Cloan Dal SO Extra Plaid Slimpt with purchtia ol NYLONS 1*2" All purpoia liquid nlaanar Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I Qtl 25 Eitra Plaid Slimpi with purchaia «l Dalllornli—Navil-Setdlaia This pen doesn't leave you proof cartridge or fill it DUTCH APPLE with a jingle excuse for not from an Ink bottle. Choice BIended Syrup •• ^ *t" Oranges . 10 49' writing with a tounlvn pen. of seven solid 14K gold Qtt 25 Extra Plaid Stampi with purthni ol PIE 65 YHLOW AlblAA| It won't let you run out points. And Ihti Parker 45 Trend n C $ *M.*P.». JL All % OvenCbaucr '•• " '.''' &5 of ink, Lu.nl it with a leak- "convert il>l( "rostsonlv1i'i ?.'i Irlr^ IM.iiil *, viO' MtltrliA*.n it £ | UD-UUIClOljl /»,,, MAC T«!n P.ol OlM5or"»Q0 JCrumb Square ^'';* 39 Uel 25 £«tr> Plalil Slimpi with purcliaic ol oiiJtJ lnj«lluf " plgi, »*' les r,,,.'^,.-,.., 2 39 BabyPunties :•»'••», Glamour Bread c S Use Christmas Scalt ;j;j;,23; Fresh Tofiiafoes .i ;":29 The new Orunge Chiffon Cak© Z"u 55 floeulirly (iOo •'A» Cookies Coinlnrntion lib I e Washed Spinach ..V.25* Parker 45 Yonveriioie" S.iul-Ifli Ciaii 39 PRELL 47* c Pricnt olfectlvs thru Saturday, Due. )5tli, In Supor M.irkclt nnd Solf-Sorvicu iforoi only. Pascal Celery ':n 7* "' !'•••" I'IIMIIIII«, I irili Milk HIM! \L,,l,nli, 11,'wi.i" ': MIH I'ln ill Slani|i nilrc, STATIONERS Iceberg lettuce t.'!! 19*

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I S December 13, THE /yiATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Centra"!. J-'.t'poiial U> rim uil v.itli I JoKri Marlboro, Cettlral Grads Wilh FHilS jMalawan Wary !Re«ito« in State I:'.1. i.i.r;}:.n>;i;ie. b;V]-;V.- .-f ol the liiigsruiue Of CBA Opener ;'uiojir^.s'!.-.-i;, v.as t-lvctci Sa(- a& pfesideu' of t'tie New ler- •'-.•jocistiim 0! Rea> Hauls, s. Mr, Rit););i. is tlie husband former M'ss Ketsy Ann WaUi-1 Towns.iip. hKior> <-iS» £m. at they i; ,y i p. pci^fiji r,\ ;t . Atlantic t.'rty Ke 4l . Vie rzii school's fpm OE Mud'fc >'i«aw fit Wai'.rea Luhrs In ire s(ai\..... it : . Rd. wiih Mwiison Township »i the s.OiC Board ViKXCetiec! Arthur Q. his rwj.'ne Iswrt ol Matswan will :s BIMJ will | "F- aI'rt ' onpoiilwn. Th'S gasne will be a eet a cki^ic'e to see tiie WWHJV •"'ii.'ls j!1, N''vvhfk. Ojhvrs c'^'ctt1^ »rt ; r - ... &rldg« High lurninst«y piny 19- ll.rii.' yports H'JOJS j w 1-11 Oliver W. Homer, Ridgewopd; " Majjisw school, loo, v.ili t«- play- nwrrw/ night when, th^ Barrens Siin-,«? Dec. 20. talk iiioie reaiiiiy and U'ore inluf-j ... i ai'.'.l \. Snowden Haincs, iJurlirigtpn, ' lim« varsity ten'n for ine nm Invatte Sayrevllle to fa*th e first aii'v ' ' ••' ••••• ' !'!' • 'Ihe team from l.in'.rolt \\i • time, even'though it still is Uek- t«anv to )p(ay oo the Boinbera* aiiaulo racing and d wit.. 'I Tt»-h ™^* j ... , .- • , , (|)(. S)lOl.c i sw;itiai-y. ' ipjt ^ senior class. f^rriaje '.mqw. "court. •'-..' ''.' k*^ by a former Marlboro Ci-nrrai ; p!a,Vei', John t'ri)U-ik:k, l.\-' " ^ ficVZ TuT^^ ™* I C.fnVci.Ina'Vhal'i^ron^cu-d on «• BiMrto viee prciidents elected' 'Hie flirt State Conference "B" Thi; 5fi?vn»li5s*ai y.(if Uitin be- .. .the ti.ni' l> |a>i .••>,"' •"••'.,"' :.,,i,,,,., ,k,,,rt,,.,( ,« n,ii> ih.it i« ran- „.,.,-,.- ni^i.;, game tor the Raritan RJ his Iwy's* 'in ' pi'rincrshipjnesitiiy ufiernooii ,'' 'tSp opponent. Ths lust home game shon,- jVinior H'.i-'h ir.hiH'l Confer-jsc forguii; Agnes Coleman, Newark; district * kir tn* Matl'*on SpaiUns vviil I* filartcU io the Woocihi idge schtxi! ; ; ; i. Cavunaugh E. Brown, Bouft^l I'llCL'. 'ill'.' Collb. •) layinK vnrsily . with Sayrijville Tuesday. »,y sj'« m, 'ia-'.'jjirliriary-grammar ;;ft'XV« A- "i : teS sis. *ruviiK S?"s.i i :'.imin-™u in.-1 Brook; di>lri*t 4, James T. taiv- The > Spartans are favored ovet iiy.i »J!«| hayljig been accepted basketlj-H a li.rit ! t« coiUlnue there when hit I'UIII- idfi bv Liiiis 13ranc.lBranchi imn two outt uf1,1! j leyley,. KedBank»eu uan»,; distiict'5»»iu J ,, rli'har*, nmdu ,. - »to "fccckcU in U13 opcnt'i- if tor havuli;F ,,,.w travks S|ir::i« v-fl 'roin si-a-iut' '» '-"•• ; Uy to»k up "r«iidi !'hn-f.' As ihcy ran about lilii p;..s j Weldol, 1 renUm; district (,, }>.av|d.^. ' '«> mpie thaa tho fa# tne 'Light anil . , :.. M-asw.. 0 . u.Mun» n> ._ , • , ; |, ,. i Rid F. I-Vinstcin, Atlantic Ciiy; district,.'.'.; ,.JKue and WiiiW Ms had a iea«i:j w«i». Siut he played v^ith tlif Ma',- ;01 a pwc t )mH un h o ' f iyint: tvfiothcr as jayvces »-«&C (enni Uu season in the summer bMkc'tbatl league. ^Lwhrs, S. ft, 3in. seered 320 *«lt> a( I ft., ? In , Bob Fransisw, jxtintii in 20 games for n su-ao Jit 8 ft, * in-. »od two smaller UarT*n team last basketball «ea- itdfT, ton Hromlcy, atat 5 ft-,son. Keyport's outlook lor a good rIns.Ins , »o'iH Ed GuUGuUoo , S ititI, tI tm mii , e«;t»oa me erased when be was i^nstituW til* Marting linwp o£ Ihe held la chevk in ^ prevcdwri Spariws. scrlirunag';, eyvn ttaougii Ihc Bar- r#»/"T»IIt'4 9VW ifi» Red Haidert out nnd We are noi swaru 1! ll Saturday ni{;ht bringing lo a close In * way to suggest the W'ood- Hnbkela( r k sust tir d when John FariT.II ,,.*.,.._ after Fnrrcll 'brought Ve stimulus o! '..it-j Rtihcr nickel in inii.'r.sd.nlaslic !hi> liii!2 annual ijathfiririg of tirldgf team finally will be a back this wee r f,sw|;:ie#d.-fiyR;oj .u« *M*«fr ball lto scorinM g position. The third!'" ,i;iaminai- sciifxii nays. boys' baseball, j bowliriE or not. The Keypnrt fonr- reidtors. : Mor^an^llc a \eti dii of two • • - "' t 1 nl .&|pK.F*; ms. .' Walt Syp?rski, & ft. strluur factor im Group IV a^ B 1 v no IUI :, from the big .some, Justin for Patrick, then l..c,h- Mrs. Mary G. :Rot.ling, chair-,-, ( championship considerations Ihh seasons decided d to forego the caj;e Colonial ..*...,... ..ere iv.'ayy in lone Branch i'ffI:.tta:;:*'GiennSpayis;'»" t."."-7 in«,. sport after a hard season on thelo th( outside bj thu".pic.thup.d ' il' llijih School when Robirwon chose ould he in had man, Ross and Van Ri>;oort plucked man of the board and president c the ooly Regional compied a M- I01114 sinrt' fint-' pn« game away trom Henry Mud- gridiron. With Farrell, there would )-'reehuld Regional compiled a to i?,0 10 C'liristian Brothers fur his IV"'-. t,"""- «••-.. -.-, the Trenton Trust Company, nam- Si Sii:,..^ ii..ili.> c'-h- Tuin transfers. Group IV team Ui run 11 up on In football and linished Iheir strt have-been .four members of Ihe5-3 mark In fbll d liihed secondary education. 'run basthail but is is banl» ed the recipient of ihe Slate _._,-. Keypoct, the Keys outscoring i\\ place in the "A" divisioivision I von Regional, despiie RosIheis r bowleshort-r up «l*t whon\ the R«4 Marlboro Central championship in tonrth place in the A Slim Colts Bench iccounting (1! .softball be- handed estate, iiie tor's "Golden Deed Award" receiy. '. of the Shove Conference. It ap . i an vxaci accounting • o;-• SMIUU' -> ••• H m.-1 ..f... „ , ..._ Hifcnsni,e(i u nnis nd o rfgi'stereinuu-iM.ud i 11 make iw(^..f; th. e bes—,.t —slmwin .-.g ...of an, y... Con- 1 to take thIhe place ofr FarrellF I,, ltuo j; maknmi-.eu ui'|p- a« ...... rathe^ r slim Colts 1 \^w* Basketball is no more than j fer'enc e vbowlers lor lhi> day o We •#fi'ii!«'*4 ' 'w™ Freehold Regional and John Crod- bench Jne uncro lni nln i«»u»,r , ,„„„, „,o'.'.n, eve. .,n „wit h th_e _Jiddi- i will pick lip the thread, of this next Klondike Derby f^r . dicW, the center of the team graduate next June, for " theJ08""3 {bench"". Th""e" l.incrof' ' "l combiiicombinpe were |j ,,j|,"[J]"nn,,!inpc iK ov ,n tl,veyvn l wi;)l lh(fo.r .,l!oiit .i s1 wj] Marcu pichk whel|p ,nh ihe ,ehl .stalea"•»s ! propro,...*.;,,,;,;..ssi.JIKl! , n„•„.„a s mm:%1.vn-1 ,,,;id, . ••---••- • li?—.U.,M l,,,,,.,,« latt for ihe Chingarora District's, Mqri- ; " Iiat7 j«^bo Jlablonski; a There is still hope that Farrell cage game suffers the more by con- Ccael; 'Brulice MaoCutchiH)!!, Mat- j up and down so ni'.icti with the r.i-u- Rantati Frosn SnV Tnoulh Council, Hoy Scouts of Am- - .1Tr>.,~^f>w|th plenty of weight, is Keyport II ieh's basktibstllers will return to the Colonial cage trast with football at Freehold " Christian j nomii: stale ot the nation that it li-» n • r r.i have giyen reason for cbnfidenci! squad after the Morganville athlete B^hJtt te' AU^r'htaiS1 d «1ni;r t>- used as a b, erica, third nnn,ual Klondike.Derby . »xp«cl#ij lo make up tor tfc more Regional. The Colonials have been •• • - --s > 1 - .. baro-iy" Prior Cage Play annminced' that the gala outdoor - luftrse proportions pi Jar,naro:ie itl the' season to come by the u- recovers from some of the bruising habHual tailenders in Ihe ca|;c team will only bf eoins to LiiKrofl | meter or business and con.ti .ler Co.i;1) Wa,( Jllb,ns!iy j.,as assnni •ulis of their pre-season scrimmag- he took as a Group IV offensive or. the ride. The Maroon and Steel:| income. Just now lli^'national ut.-l Co .. [winter everit will be- held on Salur- ;'f«4 Q'^eh./Norin BuSka, John Cu- spnrl The four other holdovers I day. Feb. 2 at Cheesequake State. tsino «nd Walt $nuins(h; all ynAej es with Group IV schools like Edi- fullback. ' ' was swept clear of its slailim; five | nomy could be belle . M. bled 14 rm.didntes for his Raritan witihh Farrell are Darnell Perry., of Billy Collins, Bill Bowie, Terry j ing has shown declines in mw 1 imvnsmp ri.t'ii anwi ..,..,„,.,,. • Park, Madison Township.''•'•' f.-ft. itruggl? for (he cither two son, ^'oodbridge and Asbury Park. To digres3 from basketball for Jesse Brodie. Barry Uroniell and of Billy Collins, Bill Bowie, Terry j inR has shown decline^ Tomorrow Ihe Red and White lakes the moment, Farrell was second Magcc, Art Hensler and Pete An-1 areas, particularly in the industrial- j i,.,r,f.t,.,|i ,(hl!.,i M,.. fni-mr,-M-irl He announced that detailed !''mttlnfi* tyrttis.' cKin Clanpullll and Ted Morris. Up from the jayvees drew* find most of its good bench | ; slo.vecl iluwn Mali- uf New .,,.,:. M-A<>-'«'bail M|iia, ...t found Murl- sledge plan? have been -issued to to the court in far away Manahaw- inly to all state Doug Hill as u y or< iinkic Moriarly are (ha^ next In come two stars of Marlboro Cen- by graduation. !U[- si-vy «|i>\1ILIcC ihilie plar.lavy ?tt GardeGardenn StalStalee 1 I'' ' t-cmr«- l . mentor finds hi,,s | all scout troops in Maiawan. Key line on a jquafl willing but haying ktn, going tiO miles to meet Ocean {round-gainer for Freehold Region- tr il in the past football season. He tra! in limes, past, Cornelius Cade '• ' --'•' >» >i n ii.nriiil i charges starling their caj;e play , Kcunsburg, Union Beach, "i Wg way to gu t* g«l up loCpunly Southern Regional, a new and CtiK'in Fenn. Wayne Rooney nte Maroon and Steel menu, I ft -k^ off k pc, • c,n.. a .l«r|«l | ^Z^Tl^Z ^c^\^ " :arrUd'for 455 yards in 87 thrusts (i: ;T"ii".r, Kurilan. Molmdel. aa<\ Morganviile. ': whaj (h*!*; eo^cti. sees a* a varsityton uiider the revised Shore Cpn- and Cliett Kemp are the. oilier .IV B setup. First home encoun- >r an average of 7.7 yards gained has to depend lurj'.ely on Oeorgc Lach sciml patrol will build its own Standard. ."•.." '.*• ' •• aids lo the varsity. authentic woodr-n slc-dgr, patterned : '-•' the ^aritatj, coach tees the Mad- ter- is Wednesday, at Raritan )ach lime he ran with ihe hall, Lehman, 11 6 ft., 1 in., trunsfcr ilis accomplishment is even more The Colonials will play as fullowi; from Demarest High in Hudson as n?. of;^ur n;r^; - - ^^ *x%*z,1, j after sledges used in the Yukon. K«?ison \e«^ *a'« living too mMch gym, vs. Henry Hudson Regional. 1 weigh noteworthy than Hill's in one re-in basketball under ihe direction 'The biggest Job now Tor the scouts ' iht and depth tor his squad, Coach Frank ZampeJIo has del- of Coach Dick Skehan: Dec. 14, urn 1 nas no niiii" ...... ,..— --- - hil tied on thret sure starters, Denny spect as Farrell ran generally to newspaper headlines like loot-1 school started ^gainst Matawan the height [he Inside, fighting his way through Long Branch, home; ifi, Lakewood, ..-.„•.-,„,. ^li'V"'^*'' * ^ W Fraze, the 6 ft., 6 in., pivot man ; Ihe opposition's forward wall, while home; Jan. 4, Brick Township, ; tMfhl»:is ftpt theyeaf (or mlr- ^ho wijS giye thp Keys a fair home; 8, Mauasquan, home; 11, chance in this day of the tall man's ttill more often went to the out- »^l*s,'V'h"(! .con\n«;n.U. "'-'We Will side where it was easier to getNeptune, a w a v; 15, Red Bank, work under the bd Jus! be storing up '-slegm ye hppc basketball. In. the bac!:court, the away for a long scoring run. home; 18, Middlelown, away; 22, drdates arc Don Knglemann16 1 , MMicli B :^o">V off next'lesson."' Red Raiders are secure with guards "' ^u ''* !! ft'!"' i de rbv"o»,nniittee-"r!':.Vr.ion.r Ches- Toms River, a w a y; 2S, Lout; football players tryinn' lo j;ct j its coifm. n Ully, Wallll y BBe,- j ^ -m,^ ^.^ -<,•„,,( K .^ Tom Gevas and Dan llourahan do- This was especially the case in iirea y, y Branch, away; 29, Lakewood. in basketball " ' grmviut, Harry Slark, Billy Ml'"; ler,' HolnidelV Robert ilrady, Tom Ing duly. The other two starting the season's final game, with Mid- F1RUCE JACKSON is Ihe No. 8 Annual CYO Bowling dletown Nov. 24,'when Farrell put away: Feb. 1, Princeton High, The brothers Hamilton, Hutch bougiil. Hob Nardelii, Billy Vassas McWalters, 'WOT WostMiulurf, Keans- spoils are up for grabi, among Ken home; 5, Toms River, home; S. man on the Wins'oinsonn S- Salea m Col- Thomas, Billy Geiger.'Snat Lewis, the Blue and Gold on ihelr way to and Runny, also are a pair of (i ft., Allen Gehrig. 'OP Bitrlh, Jobn An hurg; Gus dngai'i and Howard Wi!- TpMmfy On D«c. 29 Hrick Township, away; 12, Mana- 2 ins., prospects, but ihey whip the leglece varsitvarsity bkblbasketball l squadd, ersbac!i and Mike Kazake son5(111,, KeyporlKeyfxirt;; .lameJames FlyF!ynn,TJnr, ! Brian Jackson and. Skip VanPelt. a 20-7 victory with runs of 20 yards d hc j;ersbac!i and Mike Kazakewich. squan. away; IS. Neptune home; ball around too wildly for the liking And Jim Lawsnn has made ihc Thee Rariiann frosfroh h wilill l plapl yy as Benlon. Charlie Vreeland, Mata- ifrCYQ growW from bayshpre par- Assiitsnt Coach Bob Zampello and 31 yards tn bring the ball into ball around too wdy which is heartenh - scoring position, lie went over for 111, Red Rank, away, 21, Middle- of the MHS mentor. Ed Flvnn is a junior varsity, loliowsi ; Dec. 1818, Mn -wi.nn liome; l O'Bi RariUn llhfi will participate In the fifth h»» a U-man tquad of Dave Opa- scoring postuiin. "^ **^"» ".^. •--,--, ing news 10 all at Keyport llir.',h. • •••--* - - '— -«lim™ ill* Mid. lk i h I : j MIIUI.1 Trenton Diocene Junior Holy tosky, John Medolla, Bill Bishop, the first score by splitling the Mid-1 town, home. d l an play on 'wjNwie'-WwMng Tpurnameut «t IP Rich Butka, Boh Lewis, Denny ' a.m. Df?. 59 »t Short: Lanes, Route Halloran, Chuck Campbell, Rich have improved much. Their bes| ate under restrictive conditions at IS, Neptune, Waily Heff, ynirin Schwartz, 1 srry Notarcola, Bill chance against Kcyport is that the Keyport High court, due 10 the ;Bei\ehi president o( the Moninouth Kqllbcckcr, ROB Dane, Fred Sie- fact three high school learns also they have had r.ll hands playing use it. Schmitl, a former ...,-„.... County CYO, announcei. ben, Bob Merrill and Ronnie Gil- basketball while some of the KHS ,' The purtlcipatinR parishes from martin. players were si ill in grid toss. athlete, has been in charge of the fhis area »re St, Joseph's, Kcy- Keyport team since they rejoined Off«ltlwi Not Too Still Coach Dick Fosko, Hudson men the Bayshore Confi rence His team i; Holy Family, Vnion, Beach; The opening game opposition is lor, has Alex Aschuck, fit 6 ft., Ann'*, KeanEburg. Other county was runner-up lo Keunsburg. the over the perennially stiong North r I not too stiff. The Ocean Southern :i ins.; John Williams, at 6 ft., 2champs, last season. They lost thr-ir they have drubbd g Carolitia C'ollejie of Durham Fri- ; Wed. thru Sat. parishes represented arc St. Cath- lit llejie of D Rama won just one game of 18ins., and Mike Lane, nt li ft., 1opener to Marlboro Central 4I-.1S | Ked Bank and Mnnasquan i:i prc- !Hi-70. .lack.sun ami LawsLo o ' erine's, "E»st Keansburg; St. {played last year and the. results in in., to use under the hoards. But All l db ]Mary'», New Monmouth; St. Rose this year. ' st-u-mi » nu....•.,-•. be home next week, but years before that indicate thai bas- his oilier players, Dan Byrne, This year Coach Schmilt has om> jbi,,' ir| Miltim;,:t Kfi'ionnl ,pf tlm,a, Freehold; Holy Spirit and Mickey Jackson, -loe Nappo and •viih Mi.i will iiavi; lo hu ketball is something less than a fa Mickey Jackson, lap Napp six-footer, Howie Cwl;. plur Ilie vrt-1 m ,es lliir,icularly y Hie one diit:clly alier (!liii.stniiis ;,1; ih1: jtit. Carinei, bolli uf Asbury Park, yorcd sport at the Manahawkin Jay Gawler are woelully wanting Hmilh Anidv have and Ascension, Bradley Beach. ei-an I'eley ls^irke around winch to i ^, ,\i,|,v's ••--• Wmi.tui - Salem Ii-'iini is ;o e;i- iniitilutinn. Having little \u (tain by hih build his team. Other KGS play ' ' ' ''- "' CHA ( Neff states (hat earth parish is g j;U. - in a holiday baske'.bull Now Ihru Ti working jeltermen, Coach Mel Mun Freshman Cojxh Bill Douglas has Hval as Kan^.is City. Coach F-'r.ink permitted to enter one team. "Five son has'thrown seniority to the It Jusl Didn't l:iK»rc lejjulars and one substitute consli- h C /aiiip>-!l(i. lu-ypor!, is. nf rour:.e, winds in i;et height. A lottennan. delighted with ilii-M' devr lopui'-nis thai Ihey would . .. H KIDDU-. MMIM-E Wte a ipam. Drawing for oppon- Wayne Wiltshire, B ft. 2 ins., is and i.oimneiids l:ici\s,in and I.au could . . . thai they did! ents wi|l take place in advance of joined by two newcomers, Boh Mc- Sat. 2:00 I' M. son for having vinil'.iiued his Robert Mitchum . ko\vling Pt'C. 29. Cullogh, also 6 ft. 2 ins., and Dave faith in ilnin. T';ie KHS nienlor Danny Kayc The CYO president adds tlmt the Hinds, f> It. 1 in., in the starling also is happy to nole that I.any Shirley MacLalm- "ON THK DOUBl.i;" tourney is run on a handicap basis lineup. If Frank Laird, alsii (i ft.iiam, Tom Fallon Star-of-the-Sea, Long Branh. Poland, anolher one ol his ehaii;- in With !<• games of record for the2 ins., has come ulong enlh at home and away. For furth- tlich'.' Red Gcrlacli and Tom Seeley gone, p.m.; 9. Christian Brothers, home, I Ihe Yankee Siadii.m II a.m. S.itnr- er Information contact T Grrnnan, it is hard to see how they could Tie Is Broken In (Jrej^ DnBois, v Mulavvan ji-si- WHOM. 10 a.m.; 13, Asbury Park, away, , day. Delmify 11 tiles the woinli'is 6 p.m.; 15, Shore Regional, at West Men's Bowling League tlerit. flashi-d to n l:2ti viclory in i ..r r:,.,r,.,. .\jj , ihe Miami (jjaiii-r la m q Lone Branch. A p.m.; 16, Malawan, . . ! thnie r Hl'l-yiirnu'i-v,iidu ru1 inn. foHJrI freshmen..1.- . A , ... _. ,. Becker Really ha; away, 3:45 p.m.; 10, Raritan Town- broken Us lie | |()nnrr Malawane:. now nf Fin.-. I back. In be cnmple! DRIVE III ship, home, 3:45 p.m.; 20, Henry with P.I.I. School for i"P honors. iiHiii" A,;i"f-:a"rii'iio, also was a vie JliO pa jit-."; ihi5 season >'IT rcis 'A)I iic I hi.' Hudson Regional, home, 3:4fi p.m. in the Raritan ToiMislup Atr_|iirl j .or, .^i,,,. ,ht tO-ysrd Viirsiiy d.nh WfFKDAYS OflK * JO-fOVHl AT 7,O<1 y onds. 111! fifids Mlipi'mloiiv He lfi:(»:jn!s JUHO*YJ ONtV-OP1H ».30-WOVIH #1 tCtl] thul n p-iil I !' n t Note Uune 10'INTEGRAL l-.y lilt' liilliT ftf O'.\1;ilai!M-> St. Joseph's Vs. P.I.I. School mid Ihe Spoilsmen t;ukU*h ar. 1 nyM a IT JUST ROBERT RADIAL ARM SAW >o. I Grammar h 3450, 5000 A 10,000 t.r.M. Kcyp U Coaches George Marsh, St. Jo- tcph't School, and Ronnie Schmilt, i. hdine 2(&; Truclrcis Scolibiiieii. lluii- Iiu jijriitaliy, lin-y d*!! u* llicrr ttM MARCH GAZZARA CLARK lime Keyport re-entered the Buy fmiii :his ana ID make Ins nuirk jfime Itain hi^h. Tth\; Ti'aclii'ri nas VII-SI 1< t-aii'ljiii [.•'.•• Iliii'liii- is a I'hiincc the As nuiv )>!•< t.mv m BALIN -xm ALBERT .shore Junior High School Confer- ScoU'biiien. hit'h team game, llfflv 'I'Ni'il, s.-orint m i i'l] (-. 11 iln- l,l)(i. i'isv JfiM-y hlns in ihr Artn'i Tiin Mice. Jiimni' Ihc ^1)0 Club \Mie I' ryl pel foi llicr .ilsti .^hiiwrd ill li*>th Icarus luv drawn heavily I'riMi, :'W.; H HaiJi'i. 344; M. Or A lo on playi'is roming up from Ihe irinj; in I:ie fii'ld e' r-llli Hi|l> Closed Dec. 19 to 21 . .. nii'd in n-criit ! Ocnnaii-, 21k, I-'. KOMI, 21V; II. ,.„ 111 league .vponsoiI'd in n .. I'.'' pnl 'I'l . p i.Mll l'>' M 1 III- SI'AliT i»- A NIW o veai» by Ihe Keyixul Yimih Alhlrt- jPiMi'i. I1'. Sinklei is, JI3, J. llellu-;. |>, l h K •H- shm , was lak HASKI-THAI I SI- »S<>,\ «e an- For Installation of New ic l.e.ifui'. <'o»c'h Marsh has Uf Ilis ' 212 ami 200; J. Caiiipjni'i:i. 'Ill nlty Sn .11 ,-i ii'.nr 11. i.iifii hi 1 iili- SI M.n N t1., Snulli FREES .,,,„„„, , 1 ! mid 20.1; I) Kiiynor, I. l/niiiihui Seats for your Comfort. sipiad, ('hmk KiMiiii'dy. J-'irinKii !i ill. Aiiiho, Mil- Ins1 ;iM'uiui :hir- n.'i'ii IN-CAR HfATKDS jCoylr, "uity LaConlr. Ken O'lini'ii. i un«l '.'. Tuwnli-y. 210, K, l.o|iiv nnd nt ?0'.'. V,i' I; I III- li i 111' P'linn I m h lu il Ml, !:•••( (."'.'^iflTt (/ IMI j Jinilr MJM>>, liavii IOIIIIKHI, Alliej1T' . aic.iliiiir., 20:1. J. Airndi. .1 j .111..I I ."ti I nil!!, H H ai '.HI ! Caruso, li'irnpi. 1 ou^hlin, Hilly ; T. Iliiiidlry, 201. MM«i SH-IOO ln-All-ii:pi 1 lilt I'I'I I.I-:1 ilnl inn I Viirree. I'hiulii' Maikh. Ken HaMH i, ! V ;il Ihf Sii'M ,.' I !r-;*i!i|ii.' Mil- 1 ;ni ;:i i' ,.' :Hi For a delightfully ! llitiry I iriA jnti, ku.'f,. '.;< /,:' •'•;'•' Airport Plo-rn ^^ h.i 11 j ..-. l.'c I.. 1 IT nnt'lHiiK' ii'ii'.i.i ! h*CtJy "-JIv.! Sew Thcsr fcnefudies'Mike I'ni-liii, Jim i ..nn, Si.ip' ill.. ' I'M l-1-.liliii;. I|||- 1 .Ij-lrll Illl \\.\\ /JIIMIHH, Muh h 1-Unnriy, MiKt' Ho ' Loads Womun'i now, different Mum 'A i 11 l.i'i hi- ( .illliitt (11 I I ili'ml. Mini "in • •Suinirv MitUgc mid Ilii'ii-r1 Threo Independent Spindles Ail|MMi l'ia/« limes 'wis |jini,i,i .p. ^ kn LlMII'll' IIIUM til |h^ J I l';i|iii, ., ,.i. s In wilh Short' I'oml I ••" mid ln('hlv ni'i-ii-'i I l,il !h. ' i\'. iioiic M«i > 0/ yif.li '; ''.if, iti \Utt h oK |l»« prtcUhw, rufl(j»J dwobiWt/, and parformonc* 'Jilt* St Ji/seph'i list* plays in a is tiikeii IACI Mile |xr.**c*Mon o( M-lllllii lllli'.nl i.'ilil h.n ,|[> I'll 1 h.i|.|i|- lit Hub iMIilliliy I'IC BOWLING! for MWWQ, rfodolrg, ploughine, routing, jiaumg, tortdiny, Iriiguc "'III Si, Aii'i's. Kinnsbiiij:. I,I M pllli hunori, in llit ]k fhr l)i run Cniniy rind Unrfi it » Ihf Ktj'f. f'H informtl iS ihui'li provMc yow wirh Mi -i!*t>—il »*l*<.l*n.,. /.ill*,,! 1'1.1,-a ' JIH'I .,,,,! ):i,|,.i:t hi'Vf I'Ji'l '•<,"i< »p»td for th* |ofc yov'tm woilinfl onl 1 J'«r|itlii»i llclji. lUcliliind- T '!' ' by Muiic i'mnl I mo, H ift. 1'iimrr 1 mini ;IH)I| H thfn1 >• ii'i'l'. 1 Cm m Xnl.h»d M, (tot twM )"xlo" Motk and »o»il/ flpt ! Keyjyit i !nb w*iv Itiiilni by Sii I'lind Siiiirs, VI Vli, Ji'llin. Im ,uid il. ! v ,'illt. II,'., r.vr.MM.s thtf Iwli wldtft (onlrol bor twil'h in 'of"*" poiilion when kry it Inf. slim i- Miiiiiiuru .'II I1' I I'l'i-.' MIIIIILIN I nlil '•> I'.M- itmovtd, <>f hundy puth button loiki bor In "an" pu>ilicn icr Sccttnd ^'<'iir AI SI. .lo.M'ph'n Chi. .1 Sl'i \il I', .'0 I'l. I MM (.'III I ( -ll M.n.'li pl.iy.l h.-i'ld-'li.dl 1 In \mlri Vl) l'i. I n\ I1I1 • uili TIMMV, Iii .nnl Wrrlrnils rip work Cmnpl«l«ly bull Lwuilnu, Inlrcul g*orrd molur willi Mi hiii*t'5, tlmoii < 'n,s, iii Hi VO; 1 ir,1111 n I.1111I. IS l\. ;,!i nuiomotit toluty du'ili. !><>• rt novil ,H).|i ... i I il,.;,.. l',ii- '. !',.-. ;.,j-» nn.! I ..mi !• 'I. Mm, in-,-. 11. 1;. .,. 11. ,. • ; .| .i.it ;i I si inMi'ir • i '"I li .'.1. liniiiiirio.nl l/ir, Id i'J .,i|H On lii\lny! Matawan Keyport Recreation Conover Lumbar Co. I Im ).»ilml 1M of D,r pi '4 Mill' < I i|if 11.11 Itl I li I .' hv Ihr Si ,ln«i p't's . 1,1 DIIIT HI[HIIIMI 3 I OWI U MAIN M.. MAIAUAN 1.0 6-38H0 10(1 Fir«» St. KeyporJ (in pimlii mlh J'.'h »nd Li 1 K u vi iiinnilir mm in th MAXIMS Jin',.'.. 1 till I I) 4 ,il'.l(i Hi'lililUt n't" \mt \M jgBjS* CO 4-0500 Thursday, December-13, 1962 THE MATAVYAN JOURNAL, W, i, .

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Klaj.-.' 'f»d'»flrtgb';',: iiV., President o| the! grain. servici' traini'ig 'conductei! at she : Mi.. K Y,.'Fung, a lpader in tiic J8 11 : l.innwuulh CtrtPly B;)»id of Agri 27 i stale tii'^pna! to tiiiin. nursiiig por- JtaniH-tli.' Kc/iw-.vtki, ?4arlbo;:o; Roumsvi'le urea fot shee past IIM c ! foimti in the (urdan-i'ental skills of J'anies T. LiDiigren, Marlboro; mliuve, lOTif.aituialod leaileis un 'iUd an inscribe'.inscri ! j *, H ! orftoVai, at $! M.'«i», M.-H.^ niilii«« «l..!lar3 a y«ar wh£; cu. « - y>!ni7ati«n tion for iitr roany years t?f sejvicu. j ;j; Mit;nvl:i Im Haruret rtcalt IJ I mentally ;i! psrsons. ! U. 1'erri, ''Marlboro, mid Cv•<;lyn whl?li sponsors tins annual aKair. It -.vus iioifdWiili rtyiret -that: sfc [T>.,...... UilllMi c:i|!i-s * !J J! 'seciiriiy." or even, ' «\v jou caii ; Mst'ci i»ok5. su;',gi!,si thry fan tV;(. ,.,,,,, , ,., '"• ',5 ji | y/t soria!. itcurity for doi^ abio-: Il«t llifc pfcple in uiir of'Ice wll.l b« i 'I'he. ceremony was neld in the 'VanBnmt. Wickimmk. Kichard 0, Hie?, associate upri- •••»« be. n^ing (9. Krt Jersey ; »';*,,,&,, ,» „ 111. Or inorejliany-s l.iquvrs 17 Ii> Tt'rt'ir. "JII. i« it iJ ! luicly'nn'.tiini:." " • ij-iitt to j;ive V''J full,"and ri;alvstif. d R;u liiisi'xd'.Misiiii"'J '!I4Inun'y 7 32 books caiiini'. tell '.he r'.':'.(Ior anv-1 ' " " - . . | purchasers'In every cuinmunlty ia 1 i the. f.;roiluiit.t-s and thvr jjuesls na tlii'i" b-isic abtm: th«- -oi'ia SII'I'"'-i Tlu-.«;c;;il si?«ni'y (lisir^t ofliic ialt nf Ihf .hospital adminislra i th'j bay-shore area.;.' ., i-vs-N MAM.B WWLWO L?*I;CIS i |v ^ il.at h* wn,,lri\iotfhKi in .hi'pn Perth Aintay « i<«,od at 313 N1TB * •>•«: * f'i-K. bfoklels and t.-aili.-is avaiiabluJ I' Slattkmaet StBan. ikn thBuildinge I'erth. Am boy. Na- •I>!I! " >• I a.t th.. e Pcrl.. .b. Arnlw....,;..y. Socia,.....:„l, tc ..„.,; titmal Bank Building. •(>lisa"Grate.M?«• IV i-insnars II iUisirict I Tip was guest speaker for the evening. tT,,r,vs ij..,,i,tr Kin.p n.-.Titi!'i Es.so • An summl sv.'aul glvon hy the :o " I Advice QuestionedQuestioned. j A ^^ ^.'i^iim to this Miss'Mpore who livss on tt UluL'-! Biidi"""- '•'-" 24 I At!ri OH Coiiflr ' • MOTORS *H VoiHh Cou'icil tor outstanding , "In. tact, if advice unnamed ;:i !.iewspapi,r wins u warm wflcorae. berry lurm, near Tabi'rnacie &! '(•nice to 'he 4-H prow am was jMauiu'an Hwc f->- i 7 2i »J(|.i(.r5 21 ix months i p i>nnrmnr,r ! some of ilie books. .v;ri' foilovH'il,'Call CO 4-.WJ0. iir««iited to Alirrd E. Sundi'is, b centccnt'll y spent 'tix months i: Kilnik-i'iift Sul^fl! KJn, 20 •a liUcnmlsonaV 10 Mivb«cl Lane. FrfthoW. by Kalph liaila Ki lli.se C' You have the lun . . . .Stu'.'-y. furl Oil we . 4 trid arranging. Whof» MON.M0UTII t'OCNTV OA'IIKII.IC Srlibfuuli Hill Niir.«ln« more, there's no extra COIfax 4*4000 lire. 7 '• ' ' MEiiWFiLD tost for our service*. Titjlil »' \. -- ™- ....*! HWORM ivtSfjSEllVlCr. 'OPUAiioM Holy FamUv No. t )4 Now IE l'.,e time l.o adverlisc St. Msry> No. 1 _. 15 ••rOt«'CAB MAY HUO ON,0U« MIMlitS C. W V. •m it those unused articles for sale. Si. A.'in-f No. t I*. 16 Brown Travel Bureau vHIGHVVAr35 9tfiEDLE RD. KEYPORT Cfltiitl'lno's N«>• C»ll»: Valley (-4KI — 2U timlih S«.. I'trth Aniboj 24i j H'.i 1 Uroadvay, tc)|.otl — Nljtli Clll COUai 4-SC31 by SWEET- ORR St. llcimlk'ty N( C 11". 2 15 !V IUHIDH St. Catherlnc'j No. 1 II\i M CO|»|>IJ«OVS IlAVStlOnE nUSINKSSMKN'S t SUPERMARKETS •'"• ' HIT. 5 The lavohtc for years, Cord- Trr.,,1 W I uroy. taUes on a new look in ttn;nn:!ns Cvtle SIH^I Za'.i K U.S. CHOICE -PACKER'STOP BKANDSl today s smart 'Continental sty|- Dine GIIJIU Chc"l« 27 1! mlPU'S BIL* SlAMPi; t.J-'.f. it Ib iny. f,lacla of the finest ((iiality DcLsy [loss IU«« M 10 r'fniva|e Corduroy . . . so soft, AiriKirt l.'iiilni." ' 35 17 - so 'smooth, so velvety to (ouchl J * S Pliimlilng 24 IB Mal-Kcv :H«I Har 24 18 L'euKiroy that's guaranteed not Coif ax T.V. 24 Id \6 rip, split, crack or peel. Fischers Sen'U'e Si l!l Se'uiuers Atlantic 2;i 11" CHUCK Thc^e "Continentals" arc Ciirls 5H-.CI1 32 ill mjiKntlicenlly tailored . . . fea- Garbt-r Supply 20 22 turing smart tapered lees, ex- Selianckc Oil Co. lu'i n'i jensio^ waist band and the new Miiltrm Tavern 10 23 ClllfwrnKt Flr( Co. 19 El .clastic liiile adjustments. Malnv.':ui IJquorB 17 26 Those "Continental" Cordu- Slniile System 15 27 Dl.-.mov.d Alkali 16 27 LEGS and ROAS roy pants conic in a|l the lalt'st Murbui' E.w M 20 colors: Boys' 8 (n 1$, Men's 29 MliUvay l.iqui'rs t H with tills coupon anil purcha»t oj \6 M. Boys' 4.98, Men's 5.08. BONE Alltl'UHT MS MKNH THESIIAV RUMPS \ ANY2PAIttrKC. Tf am W: I. KEYPQQ7 No. 4 John's Sunwo M 13 AAC IN GKAND NYLONS Nil. 1 " »'i I5>i C0IT0N fiUII'1UM: of | MMUSS I4I>. Gcl.nia lxm-rls I SPINACH "T 2fc33 FRESH COD FILLET JELL-O BUCKKST ON nooi) TIIHU SAT, 23 CONSOLE t\T TINYTATERS ^25 C. Illh Hiinriv •SUGAR-™ •5*49- STUFFtD PEPPERS !£59' C MSO] will* tlilt coupon mid purrliiise ol TUNA FISHi=3 »'79 ONK]r<>M"MHi:i.OW ' STYLED to wake you proud to own it! STRAWBERRIES ^45* VARIOUS DHANDS E ASPARAGUS SPURS --39' 1UX'. ISUl BUILT for world's finest performance/ JUICE n~1 (oiifow 10 * < « Nancy r.ypi le fe liElTo^nS pineapP FLOUR'MSiSS" 5 49 with thin coupon und piirfhmt ot j u M. ).-.tF Aprli'iit, 1'rin li. 1'lnf. i Frt'.shpak PRESERVES NOW C COl'I'ONGliOnTIIRI.SAT. ' H01MU.0N CUBES 2^39* KAHDINKS BKISUNG *-ZM IlKC, l.Ma jTiNion niANKS •;•.:'25C IIACONTJIINS ^39" QQ , ,. r.(n,AUlY C t ; <<; i MAS! IKJJ POTATOES '« 59" M AS IIKD POTATOES V 25° NOW 0 [7iii50 07 5 : ; 0 lih Hits coupon uml ijiirtlWM tl l-lh Tin Ass()'ii i M"i'-:NT . W.49 i 10 oi ilr.iljnr liiMant Coff't ICHASKiimlSANUORN oi'fos >iooiiTitriu HAT. Vt.C. Illh NAVEL_ORA_NGES II-l COWruW 10 A IUIIO IFREE 50 ." 5T4MK! ME SO STINK witli llil« f mi wn 'mil 1'i'rthaie ol uiii pun liiiM f>i ONK'J-11-. i:i-»/. I'kK. SWl.ET ,'JU Our t-'ittm tvSi/r'l'iilu |-inuii>lo ACTIVE ALL, CAI.1F0HNIA

HI lain ui NO i 0 PASCAL QLERY ^15* Th» KOXUUnY • M«J«I K273« BAKING POTATO,;;.' ; 10 £,59' C 0*aii(iful tanWmponry laboy conioli In grititid Wnlnut color, Mn- CRANBERRIES &W ^25 FREE SO BOHU* SWUM I issks SPROUTS * 23« I viih dii' rK'ipon 'iinl )iiiri'hii5r of hog4ny tnffif, or (gf*iri*d Itloru) O*k oolc. Atio *v«tlfblt vdh F« BRl ttylotf -fpi itm g*iif i hi Mcpli w«nct(> «n0 *uiid*. i ilMlii 1 l iI l i: i 3 ('mil. W il'iin 1'iiilril MNII or Ptnlufii Super T if fit lurrtt limn, l)ig / ov»i * "" " '" r :'! ' r.'tlr;a^\'.ii^ GUKIl DHIOH 101! VJENMASAU.SAtiE • r>»»V*r, and 20,000 void of pltturt powtr. J'AI.UI.ADKS IRISTMAS DrCORATIONS oi'i'oN r,i»H) miw: ^AT. blAUllFUL C It' |Mlt GREATER DEPENDABILITY »iiriiiinii n m.i of HANDCRAFTED chassis wllb FREE 50 '^ SUWH ftilf, ro firlntptl diculli »»i »f i 7*-n;tfr» H#nrjc/»tl»d firvlr* &«v«r FREE 50 P STAMPS']!! FREE SO W STAMN »|»l|llilllll||^l ll|l'l|lll,l'».,, . 1 lunneclici) li <*(• fully i * IV1IOHM NEAR HWY 34 HAZLET GRAND UN ION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 313 MAIN STREET MATAWAN LO 6-1600 'III I I'M. Ail Art Op«n Until 9 VIMI THE.MATAWAN JOURNAL/ N. X Thursday, December 13, i 962

Mcin St laid, JJSM to SI00O, that he -f.at updating * car vvitn buying, $2iW to J2WM) iu> :m.'f!i-r i-'o- 'X when picked jp jram Ar»b-- Abba»i.i. IHR Mic'd'e.vs ' >; !•"!>tro,man Francis FleUhet

l;rhr- tjr >IH » By Choral Group 12'.Mi :o I L'U.up But oi me assur.ii- <" of t'-.e ,1he chorea Sfo-ip oi the Evening i i gj^-sid" dtfcidjr.t he had K. 'u> < n oj"r o 1: of tho Woman1' Cub j ^ IJ,JO of MattiWAo. Jn<-. I inj the ui ^uitu tlio' t m* JI !•> cjjdiclisht musical i rosram at the' |hi.i"i>i' .ecentlv *>s iu'-piiKkd in Cfutstms meetini g of thh e o'si'b '^iW|av«l i P Wftlkrf . 1 Kintal) limns'iii} lht- court livid thhe Midwaiyj ilanc lire Kouw |"**»/"* " "*"* - 1 (>it> fiP'_ ln 5i J'.d 55 wi'jt*. HOUSES FOR SALE | Wdnpr I ij.ivis Atlj'ihc iii^h • continued from px" WJ , , tu Mi.uri fii.l'v GLR.\lr-\ .-Lephwd Dos. » aonllw.^OFFICE EQIJI.PMEN1; unlim'ted j GOOD OPPORTUNITY for ag>-M-; CLIFFWOOO Beach bouse. Call ! CUl-TW'OOD !;ya.;h. aparli:iui!:.- Mr* Victor Fredda d:r<-Ui-d the ried an sit'.ount of Mr St Jaroue ' I i'1™"'. wjti i -royiiis, heijl. hot. watpr suSi pibgra'in, which was entity.! 'Hjvr ' ' I ol.i funule. brosyn 'and 'blaslf, I. :savings OB new and usifd desks. | sive inaninti-restfd m p«rniar.eni j 7M-8S53. You Evor i»ecn A Star''" \'ri Fsi'd- da, whi), aiso accompanied the grout}, ©resented Miss Lois Smith, soWuitW 0- " Mr.;; Leon CilrUklrut conducted the br.l$f business session and wel- comed M<^,-'Robprt Ashworth us » . ,, . , ..? • ! entrances. i-.uv.fjt adults, only ALUMINUM > •.• 1 sese w member"member, JPIar.:JP : werwe e discussecdd ; plet«, resume including salary re--j SeSecc tt,,ssfsf, ,a]ld...:;,, Mawwan a»d , Rl.;Prences -^..JI" rAoita! .!-9:9:!. '' forfor UJUJC annuaannual l dlnrdlnree r - daicdaic** ttoo bb? lr. th-thjj m«,.nt!mem«,.nt!me,, Mr. SSff Jactniei; Dec .) on Route 31 IIIK! Sout,i WINDOW | quireinentt s to BBo x 0 m cure off j \,i.aftw:i.| Tmvnship. SI5.308, $17,6!)O, !! ' ^•; !"this. newspaper. 13 hei«t'J>k 16 V the Magnolia Iwi. told to conduct his business o-i I AtKii.lii. Avc- . whi-n v.wa t0 wit J $(gg 50 5000 522,500. $24,000 S25.0U0, | s tt> h?!11 .me! Id schcml busts 1 FOR Another thiji'/t; party la the spring terms q i by 'h'h e townshih p or- JJ f e t h?! me! Id schcml bust ( us I s,u nfi-:e too l(i' x iO com- pending hearing. incr|CJl overhead doors, primed $11.95 h ' XX" 'hrough But the (iefcnJa..:1 t li'Mi a.n?U tawa., Uo you neod 4 bedroonjy. | ond Sr. UnioUnion Beach occa.l Arthltocf* Plan Sh an llinei d Johan-i fieo h a hahdd nit 'IJPIL ' 'oth the point i an() j pmujd,d ' completl e witihh allil FREE ES'Il.MATES ta wii:i! dining room, basenwn.U garage, its | [a:iji-.VJ29. * The-niewbers a,tsti viewed the nes flrsel, Mem'-hen, S25 an'd "'whery> e the officer btood before KirrUare 1 month old. Call after KARL ERANT7.- CO-4-:i405 i \o r,'p.tn. , Call'566-7667.'.. wjlJ i ! i yours in this Cape Cod l>n : 1 & 1 : I\A/1 ' '' ; APARTMENT, furnished,'.3.-. large 18""FT"~Seallright'OoViTInbuard;! FU^L T!MK dependable factory | SM.WO. I rooms 1st flr;or, heat and hot '• Excellent condition. S2U0. COIfaP s . >«',ip «••">'<•'& by, locM _ coiK-sra ] u,iih ! water supplied. Adults, o n 1 y.' J.|.J7(J . ..' '^T|71 Applicant, wiii-be'»;iven trial pHriudj Fimilly a i bedroom ranch AAuilable .lanunry 1st. Call CO1- ..!.:t_.„._-.:—.-..-. — I to prove sc-if of being capable. Af> | roomy rooms (or only $12,0u0. i fax 4-Wll-t between 6 and 'I ji.ni. plv 32-Main St.. (rear) Motinvan,' ivjlt • BIKE HOSPITAL ask "for Mr. J. Bailor. wi!3 packages for,the Christmas fami No 1.M7 will be . held again on i AM type bikes repaired, soil! and STERLING McCANN J-~- ly in co-on'eratlon with, the ' Adopt appe,«anie on postponement datct, i er's license, on complaint of 1'atrol i T\VO ROOM furnished apartment, 1 proved unsatisfactory, »n Edacd | man Royce Will's, township po i nd,i> December Nth, from 10. j traded. Free estimates. Will pick ! GRILL. COOKS, male, experienced REAL ESTATE on bus- line. Adults. Inquire 19 A family ' program of the Mata- am to 8 p.m. A largo selection' up and deliver. Eccles, 7 Hilltop lur new coffee .shop, all shifts, ::53 BROAD ST., KEYPORT wan Public Health Center. S20 fine fta:, imposed fur contemot J !icc Kirh,ud Bnnkman, • of used toys ir. good condition, in- j Ave., Cliffwood. OH LOwcll C- excellent fringe benefits. Apply COLFAX 4-1.176 During the social hour, giab bag The court also look dim view a! leicd bv his wife, IVioic, a'.ltg- lJ a 1'h'bliThumbcliini a dldolll an'd 1059.1I . wjljl3 in person, personnel office Perth 10 Years E.xDeriencc UNION" BEACH, apartment, 4;. gift? were distributed and reftekh- ' wjU an explanation by Anthony Brunet- ing a rough grabbing hu by thecrib, dl'.o Christmas tahle c«ntnr- r Amboy OiCiieral Hospital, Perth ruuuibrooms, iiiiuiutuanimmediate; i,-i,t,ti^.un.v. pieces, hand made articles and Ambov. wiUl ALUMINUM .$900 DOWN Urail COIfat 4-30IW after S p.m. wjlH •, knick knacks. : Henry I'raphagen, Mrs. William WINDOWS WAITRliSSKS. counter experience! TO QUALIFIED F.H.A. BUYERS j APARTMENT. 4 rooms ami bath, Wciniraub and N1,r». Thurman Neal- KCA WHIRLPOOL washer and/or! lor new col'foe shop, ali shifts, Picture your Christmas tree in this j 2nd floor, near New York ami is lr. A special prize was won by I dryer, I year old,-excellent con-1 6 FOR $75:00 excellent fringe benefits. Apply in I space maker, 4 bedroom home. | Newark bus line, Palmer Ave., W. Mrs Woradell Pearson. ditinn. $100 each. Call 56B-7S77. ! INSTALLED person, personnel office, Perth Am-1 Sunny kitchen, ample dining, large j Keausburs. Adults only. Call TW- _j._'J | wji:i; TRIPLE TRACK boy General HospiUI, Perth" Am-1 "Kick Up Your Heels -Room," i MM.'- " --WJ13'. boy. wil3i ready for your Hew Year's Eve- : r TILT TYPE 1963 Plqn* Outlined lWO winter coats, size 12,''one! ._:—.__ _—I partv. This home is vacant and j MATAWAN apartment, 4 laife black and one black and white WEATHER STRIPPED WOMAN fur general cleaning, I just waiting for the new master! rooms and bath, heat and hot; At Mwtjng Of Board iheok, \ery reasonable. Call COI- r kah party will be held at the Mata- vision; individual diets. Licensed COlfax 4-153J. wjtf wan High School on Sunday morn- 05 000 lUU's $50. Call l.Owell 8- wjtf by State c!.N-r.v Jersey. Reason- 1000 feet south of Lily-Tulip Company infi, Dec. 23, from 10' 30 a m. to 12 '61 Chevrolet $ APARTMENT. 4 rooms, heal, hot _._ __. I BABY'S CRIB and mattress, ex- able rates. Wi miles south ol Middlctown, New Jersey o'clock noon. Mrs. Rosenthal also Corvair Monza, 4 Dr., A/T, MUST sacrifice B rooms of fine , Matawan light. Highway 34; oppo waier and electric supplied. 5100 announced Uiat children of pre-rt- cellent condition, very reason Phone: G71-3311 funmure in excellent condition. able. Call COltax 4-8718. win site Whi'e Gate Inn. Call LOwell Multiple Listings and Trade-Ins per month. Call COlfax 4-6587 or ligious school age are welcome to R 4 H, W/WalU, Blue 1795 Can be bought individually. Call p. nr j i inquire 13 - 3rd St., Keyport. wjUl* wjU Open" 7 days attend this party, accompanied by lifter 5 p.m., COlfax 4-5955. wjB WHITE DOLL COACIL 28" body, | _°.'_. 3 a parent. There will be an ex- chrome fittings, brand new, list wjl3 MODERN! room apartment in tl FORD Starliner 2-Dr., H.T., Std., R&ll, W/W, While, BACKHOE WORK Matawan. Especially desirable change pf gift* and refreshments r7, $25, price $15. Call 5G6-6106. wjU MATAWAN BOROUGH will be served. 411 H P., I Carbs. . . (I8K.W and 12x15 Sisal. Hall runners and ALL TYPES for a newly married couple. Call Jlu'rs Marble top tables, dress- HOME MADE jellies and relishes. VETS NO DOWN The next regular meeting of the 'M RAMBLER Custom Station Wagon, 4 Or., « Pass., ALL OTHERS $-150 DOWN Sisterhood will be held this Thurs- I Cyl., A/T, IVS., White, R & H, W/Walls .... J16SS.W ers, wash stands, assortment of Call LOwell G-1470. . wjl;i* TRENCHING - SEPTICS APARTMENT?"room's- with floor day evening at the synagogue. 'W PONTIAC, Starchltf, 4 Dr. Hdlp. A/T, FS. PB, Air tables, chairs, cribs, cut glass and LATERALS - EXCAVATING FULL PRICE $14,500 hi'Slcr, hot water and bath; $» antiques. Open 9 to 9 Shore Furni- TWO Dxl2 wool rugs; also match- per month. Call COUax '1-97GG. Hostesses far the board meeting Conditioned .. $1995.00 ture, Home 35, Laurence Harbor. ing liirow rugs. Call LOwell (i- wore Mrs. Saul Sahner and. ."'rs 'M VOLKSWAGEN 2-Dr. Sedan, Black, W/W/ Heater .. $1193 H WJI3 4741 after 6 p.m. wjlll CSIK BROS. Three bedroom ranch, city sewers j ..! ___"!!? Hyruan Schwartz W CHEVROLET Belaire, 4 Dr. Sedan, 8 Cyl., A/T, COLFAX 4-1C76 OR 1137 (paid fort hardwood floors, garage, | APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, R k H, W/Walls, While . (I593.M L1ONE.L TRAINS, excellent con- HAMMOND electric cord orRnn, wjtl near scliools. good neighborhood, j heat, hot water and gas supplied. 'S» Club Victoria. 8 Cyl., A/T, R&H tlition, tracks. 8 cars new trans-1 blonde finish, like new, $650. Call i Linoleum throughout rooms, pri- White, W/W . ' . (13K.0O forme! plus extra attachments, $20. LOwell 8-3017. wjU MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS. BOTH SUBJECT TO V,A. &. 1MI.A. ; vale entrance. Inquire 221 Dock Widow Sues U. S. wjl.'l 'it PLYMOUTH Fury. 2-Dr. Hdtp., V-8, A/T, Blue and Call after 4:30 p.m., OSborn 1-1317. ONF. medium Coleman oil burner, Paulus Dairy, John Urown and APPROVAL I St.. Union Ueach. (continued from page one) wjl3 1 vear old. Call LOwell .6-3915. John Schanck. Cull COlfax 4-5046 I FURNISHED room and kitchenette, White, While Walls, R&H ... Sia»5.M or Kilmer 5-24U0. wjtf lengthy public hearings The two *H 2-Dr. Victoria, 8 Cy!., Std, Blue, VAN'S AGENCY light housekeeping, private balh airlines involved, United and TWA, GUITAR. 25 watt amplifier in and entrance,, off .street parking. Rftti, W. Walls ( 8*5 00 i girls"24", good con- DUCT WORK whoso Constellation, the other plane case, uKo 55 watt amplifier, $125. REALTOR Call_C0lfax 4-1661. ._ wjljj •58 BUICK, Special, 2 Dr. Hdlp., Grey and White, A/T, Call 264 7«77- w)13 dition S13,/Excellent Christmas WARM AIR HEATING in the crash, [ell In Staten Island, gift. Call after 4 p.m., LOwcll CR. HWY 34 AND MAIN ST. UNION "'BEACH, "apartmernt.f 5 with, lost of |ife. charged the blame R A H, W/Walls ... '. .... ( M5.M NO JOB TOO SMALL •38 FORD, Falrlane, 2 Dd. Sedan, « Cyl., Sid., R ft II, 6-6262. __ wjS .LOWELL 6-5445 MATAWAN . . ,, ,. rooms, all improvements, avail- on faulty directions from Idlewlld 24 FOOT BAR • i LOWELL 6-18S1 able now. Inquire ^31 .Front,SU Airport and on faulty ground direc- W/W, Tan and Ueige ( 70S.M FURNACE, slightly used Series F. wjlit '58 CADILLAC Flectwood, Black, Full Power, SO Special, OPEN 7 DAYS-A WEEK- : Union Beach or call COlfax (-UUJ. tion signals given before the crash 1 American Standard forced hot 4 Dr. Hdtp. W/W/, R t H (IN5.H Tour top cooler , ice cube machine, air horizontal gas fired furnace. WJ13 Irom FAA stations in New Jersey. Pizza oven and kitchen equip- FOUND Preston Center 0! Testimony '37 BUICK Super 1-Ot. H.T., R&H, White Walls, Auto. Tr. 85,000 BTU Input, 68,000 BTU Out- THREE ROOM bungalow, 550, in- and Pow. St., Blue and White ( 7K.00 ment. Inquire Joseph Tetrp, 101. put. Original price $235, sacrifice FEMALE Beagle hound, about 2 j GA1U/TON II. cluding heat. Inquire 1'28 Loril- Av centerpoint of the testimony •i7 BUICK Special 4-Dr. Sedan, A/T, R&H, Light Blue. Florence Ave., Union Beach; w)13 $125. Call OSborn 1-320(1. wjl3 years old. Vicinity: New Family | ltird Ave., Union Beach. wjl3 In tfte suit is expected to be the REALTOR W/W ,:.• (7li!l. wjtl PLUMBING fr HEATING FURNISHED bedroomT's e c o n d N I.. Jeney Central Terminal, 30 KEARNEY ST., floor, private cntiancc, TV, In- DRAPERIES quire J72 Main St., Keyport. wj!3 Jersey City, land, (7200 to (4000 Upholstery 1-RKE ESTIMATES (stipulated), land, (13,600 to (6100 k- table and 4 chairs.. .$57 KliYPORT Al'ARTMEN i, 3 iooms~nnd hath, (stipulated); land (100 canceled CUSTOM TAILORED UY RICHARD'S UPHOLSTERY. I.lv heut included. Nice location. (stipulated); land (3700 canceled CO fVS40 CO 4-3726 • 7 pc. Jumbo 36x40x60 1 UK room furnltuni recovered, wjtl Call COIf.'X 4-1236 after 4 p.m. (stipulated) ELNICK like new, seat holtoms repalrrd. wil.1 Patrick and Mildiccl Dal.la, 44 Custom made .Slip Covers. 5IH 'BE'i'SY'RbSS HOMES Pecchwood Terr, bulldinc, (I'MllO table and 6 chairs.. .$77 Individual pi mnini; for every lleers St.. l!n?.let. Cull COIInx 4-, ,, . . , . , ,. j AUTOS FOR SALE to SU,01)0. window need. S:Ui.sfiu'tion gunrnn- 1-^.1 i||l A.lditlnm, kiirliens nnd bnllis re teed. Fri'o estlmali'v. l'.is> w modeled. Roofing, siding, com- lidward und l.lainr Parisian, ;ii " (.['STOM liPIIOI.STr.RY ! SCHANCK & S1HLER Frcncuii Avc, Innd, fi 100 to (MOO, Charge, Simp m Home Service plete line oi remodeling scrvica. bulldlnu, (17,300 lo 51-1,Mil), • f) pc. Round table and 4 chairs $69 I,(Iwell fl-filHin. wit I SHOP 1-INAN( INC ARRANGED I USED CARS Paul A. UoKd.in, II Liberty St , Ri'ii|ihoh.|pry, fiirniuin' repalriii)*, ' HWY 34 MATAWAN ri'flnl'iliiii)t and anin|Ui ini: l;i>r mini LOCAL HANK I LOWELL 6-423Q building, (14,000 to ill..™ Television 1 r Ru.iJI W I'""d I South SI , • 10 pc. Dinette 36x60x72 table, 8 chairs and ft•!!• i-'limiiti ". liill C'Olfi.x 4-5!l. iri or .1 YEARS T() PAY will liUlkllnu, ;i!),K00 lo (IB.CTO iii(|i'h« III Middle KIIIUI. lla/li'l. ALSO 1 r M 1 HILL LANZAKO'S " Miclllh't I'. Kidruv 21 Kiwinr DON'S TV SERVICE fl'STli.M HUH I IIOME.S BE SUR E TO VISIT OUR DININutililGv ROOcarMt DEPARTMENT For fusl efficient radio nnd telo Dr, hnlldliu!, (11,600 to SIMM, i Ml,1 AX I IWi - Cdl.l'AX 4 ll.Ti AUTO SALES Vision nervlco cull I.Oweil f.-'lKU Antiques Adam lukihli 4JH Sonln Avn, FOR TOP VALUES! S*NDI'RS(lN O1IAI ITY USED CARS building, (1/ film to (ll>,W < Hrnmlway, Kny ll.HivViKl!) UEACH Will wjtl Alhurl and Loulne .InnWich, norl C:()lfiiA 4.|4lf w|M I.Iiwi II ii.{i::o FIELD FURNITURE limj e • u I -. \ ittil.lCT (iinvi'Mlbie im' Church SI, liulldlnH, (10.100 in V.t,- I?/" 100. 7-11 E Front St. HIGHWAY 18 Miscellatinous pnln Super, Super Spir. VI, hlu Jnmcj llumirr, 7.11 lliinliiir Pianos and Orgum I rntiliif ilHKl mill's. I, Ike new, lllvd, htillillnn, (II,W lo (10,100 1 KEYPORT, N. J. EAST BRUNSWICK UIJKWKIJ Imiili'il. (nil COlfnx 4'.5lft nflci ('illmilnleil) TOPS I'lANdS AMI1 OIKIAN!! I'.d. Kiiniis, ' 7 p in , nr ninliii I l.irrv'i Iliirhfl CL 7-3000 1 Mlrlmd and Mail Inn' Mn.'ic CO 4-3020 1'iir all IIIIHII'I cirj. I.nrrv'« Aulo tnnini' und rr|,,ili inc. utiu'i IHMi , KX AVATINt; CO. Simp, Ki'Vimil ; wji; Sen I COVITJ. 2 (J • 33211 lllrjhw.i) :'i yah in Mni'|iiiir>illi', I in"'.l 1 uorli), llrcvli.iimj ILII Imilil ,i,t Dally 10 AM 'til 9 P.M. I'lli; MIIN.'A t UIVJII, I%,kt! in'l'l U«\h 'HI ( Tin"*, niul >'rl. 'Ill II .*,< uiul MUlilli n Uil., Miihiwmi ' i.iilnl.iu .luii uiul i i! II , ii II n I' I >' (24,BO0 lo JilMI ; Hi,iiMii|;i' A ,' l ,l|'l' S V . I <• 111 4 III pj'.-ini Hi', HI IM pel im'fntli. 111, Call I.Owi-ll II 30111. v/|ll |iilii"i (nil I.Owell H-5'.'lifl, wjlf Mlchaol ILIVMII, III Miililli'irx ' Free Storaga — Fro« Delivory ilillli'd. ll">|i I: K Em uvnlihfl new I ill ,'ilili 7IHI. f. w|i: fill., luilld'nu, (I Will) In (I4..W | Your udvcrlhiMiiiHit In thin If yml ll''ri| |ilintllit; n( urn .vurk Snn.v I' III5.I 1 Mini Ciitiiiiii J''iliinr," imw Atny«lu< ^tul Ifciiolliy I'miuMIl, Itlltlt'ly, cHi'elliMII Illlilier, will Oak Lane, hiilhlnijl, lin,7'll) m (IH, j papur will much |)ri)9piu:llva kind, wn urn ln

Brownies, Se©,uf«- sitklto* MrltacJsx roaij Kfwobuw. As tacbsnu* fatly .eon Biin jirml ty the br«te*s .Tsa, S sad « Jte»l- hoiiae. o( gills MI <.«i«*r»lLoft>itb*iri H-unrh-i MI Penh Aiiibov or, jmi M d>'its o* Middlesex County rn«y To H«tp Trim Tree Pr*r«i:onai oHicts air* *lk>wn; in homes but JM» tiusintssta ssn sead Ihtif donations diricily to tilt- Ths 'Brownies and Girl SccuU of .Are IKscossed Fete Prescribe Limits coerfucted. Middlesex County Cerebral Pal\v CliHwwd iind Cliffwcotl Stach wil! Christmas activitie* wers disons- Cbnic. Roosevelt P*»k, whert ih*> lh>« iiiuile r<owlev!(;f~ i ty «f tT.a Fwl'* Inn, Frrneaii, this jBayshors NoijjhltOi h<>otl Association i al-Matawan development in Mala- of li* Laurence Hajbor ment as if Ihty Mnl it >o the head- ! jsor Gif!.s *ers. exchanged .and to the ir£« trmrmiug el iht Brook- 1Viin Township, which c-veniually m«re thai) iytv UOKS or catH or i—._ #.. J ...... _.. u.._ ! - wili total rieariy )S09 dwelling unili. "other iSoiiftsticiited pets" providtd A spohfc,«wa-i for J.oviu vnQ Sons, \ !h«y »rn not kept or trftd ,ir.v !»• ijeirenct .n.iOt a donal.on lo . Inc., the developer, »ays !he rrv1 risily. Mrs. itarvi;: the March of Dime* rii!v«. '•The Chrif.lmas Festival'.' wes Islriclions are patterned nfler those-! No mining or drilling !or oil wi! bushiest Jurii))} ivhit.hMrs. i.Mie. Fiotenr* ?"6irf,l!, Mrs Frank mied. by th« > Bimvnics. and i"» *fih<=r Levitt developments and . • Mr*. Bloom, who fclso serve* " ' - • '• • • • - - ' in i Wnlter ScbJichtmg, w Fiei, Mi.\. Chestci Mr*. Gir) Seoul* ' tiiairrnaji, i«pori«d *e delivery of Senior Advisor f f tfc* Junioi Ami: Holmer, lambeisdn, Mi>., Martin : residential buildioK «v«-M yf.ars." Radio end !H'iv'\«i.cii a«7i»ls m»y wood » hirihijty gift ii>(5 a iary, repotted on '.he Chroma; sii.uSiiiitini sr,. Mrsiwrs. . Ircnn-mia m-vwra, i - . icr Ihelr parents ut j Th.e restrictions ar-- cieaigneltf "toextend no more Unui IS Ktt above cake to one of the Unit's "Adopted ps>rty for the Juniors and the Sons (Mrs. LuLu Heal, M:i. Joseph i-an-1 in* Bayview -Prtibytcrian CLurch ! preserve and protect Ihu reslden- — * H A 4 » 4 «* • 1... it... the houM roof on a tingle tubular RESSES Vetrrtns" »t the N*w Jer««y Home «iro *r. , I Hall, Cliffwood Beach. The, pro- .(-rial.'character of the community. of *h« Legion. h»!ink, they ir;&lu'. gotxi sense, PO)e. ' ' r P«r!t. Mrs. Seli)(chting Jii*o td chut nil money collected for the n Mrs. brown vm hostess lo Ih-.-',„.„!, «.,.,„ :.., .H' ,i.. ..,-.i." D.. H* s»io. r.nlor- Bloon) for party. Homy Brjutifian, Mrs L«.M«ra, Boy of si! restrictions before taking title I a civil suit, ii necessary, to recov- pick-up. to a hrtuse, the cmiipany spokesman j From Secret pa's will bt levraltrl at j Mrs. Victor Bnrn&ba, Mr?. Lam- er such, costs. Tne Menlo P»rk Honm also KK- i berMjn. said. "We want people !o knoivi Ihe Jin. 2S mee!i.i£. about, them," The use of deed re- in th« plans toe the Junior The sext mfetmg of Ihe auxiliary Mrs. Lambeison will have the Receives Award q!»c we suggest Auxiliary, The Juniors v»iJ! meet at ...... solsstriciion d peimits ast muctlie hlim strlttee houser reRulureguls arae- Th«tma Of w.ill pbe f!eheldw Mnndsy ever.inu. Jan. first meeting of the new year. The f.r.nual Middlesex Counly 4-H •he te'a!Legio n Home at 1:30 p.m. H." «t 8 p.m. at the Legiou Home. Maryatine Elizabeth HUT,, dauyh- dinner wan held al School 2. Mon- tion than is possible in & municipal i SumlLy, lJet. 2J, in uniform. They ler of Mr. and Mri. James B. roe Township, Saturday night. At zoning ordinanceordinance. Used For for Chritfmos gifts ... will be provided with capes andj , ," ,,,."«.' ! Jfam, Wi<, chniteried on Sunday, ihe dinner Roger Miller, Brown- Filed With Clerk hnts and Iransporltd to Ihe, borne iHUJpanal NighT A meeting of the Town ai • SWEATERS f> SKIRTS c SS.lFPltRS L'ec 9. 1%2. In tia-,! Orango. Thetown, a member of the Sod Hoppers Before beginning the sale, of hous- ;ry Chapter of Mizrachi Women ol for their annual visit, and (he pre- iponwrs were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sentation of hletgh favors to each At Woman's Club 4-H Club, received a state award es at Strathmore, l.cviu & Sons fil- America was held at the home uf « HOSIERY • LINGERIE * ROBES • SCARFS Ham, Pomploii Lakes. The baby for his poultry. Attending the v'in-ed in the county clerk's ol'lice at Mrs. Henry Minder, Somerville, jmticnt. Having completed the mak- was bom on Nov •'. Attending the • HANDBAGS « COSTUME JKWKIRY ing of the sleigh favors, Mrs. Bloom Husbands' night will be featured rter in addition to Roger, were Mr. Freehold a "Declaration of Re-Monday afternoon. Mrs. Minder, announced that the entries had been Monday evening when ihe Woman's (hiiblenmu from tt.i;> area were Mr. and Mrs. }~red Gaub, Mr. and Mrs,xtr.k!ion&" for each iection, speiiing the president, presided. The theme judged and the pri?« tor the best Club of Laurence Harbor hold their and Mri. }"n«l Blsnken sr , Miss Donald Nesslage, .Mr. and Mmou. t just what thts new reiidents and decorRtions were on Chanukah. sleigh was awarded lo Dorothea, Christmas party. The party will Dorothy Blanker*. Malawan, Also Roger Miller, and *on, Robert. may and may not do with their Mrs. Joseph Ma?.a, South River, Crimps. siart at « p'.m. "in the Webster Halll attending waas Pfc Fted Blanken,, properties. gave a talk on the origin of the DRESS of. the Laurence Harboi Protenannit | Cam'" p LeJeun<-'•—••e KN.C, r- . MrsM,,. U.Ha™m Iis. Thl Browniown Sod Hoppers 4-H Listing all restrictions in theChanukah candies. Dinner Phm* Complete the f Comnmnily Chuich. the former Miss Alice Blanken, Club he!d their regular monthly declarations eliminated tho trouble Reports on various programs BETTY'S ^"OP Mrs. William Foster, chairman of The WelfWelfaree Departmenp t isp pre-Matawan, nnd Mcrganville. business meeting at the home of and expense of doing so in each (he Past President's Farley, an- paring a Christ.;.is basket of food were given by the chairmen, Mrs. Milt Carol Becker held s social their leader, Fred Gaub, Route 518. property dsed, a sir.eabie item since Max Hutter, book plates; Mrs. nounced that plans have been and would appreciate donations oi at her home on Friday evening. Browntown, Tuesday night. Thenearly "'900 houses are involved. completed for I hi Christmas dinner canned goods brought to this met-t- Ralph Raseff, dime banks aud 139 Main St. Matawan Thoie attending weie Mr. and Mrs. subject discussed at the meeting Deeds mai-ely say that title is con-houss boxes', Mrs. Fanny Gluck, «( that group and the revealing of jjng We Give S&H Harry Konowalow and daughters, was "Forestry." veyed "subject to covenants, re- journal; Mrs. Jack Wotman, t»- secret pals, Thursday, at Elmaro's the Drama Department will pro- Patti and Kathi, Mm, Martin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins and strictions, agreements, and ease- Giten. Stamp* LO 6-1506 Restaurant, Morgan. vid* the rtitertainmtnt. Members bleclothi; Mrs. Minder, seals and Smith St., Mrs. Anna Nciberiein, daughter, Miss Je.inne Hopkins, ments of record." Mrs. Rose Derewirx, toys. '•' Attention was drawn to the forth- aie reminded of the gift exchange. Mr*. Frank Rstcliffe, Mrj. Ethel Bushndl Rd., were the dinner Prospective buyers, however, are ALL CHRISTMAS irEMS BEAUTIFULLY GIFT WKAPPED O'Connor, Mrs. A. Domineco, Mm. guests of Mrs, Hopkins' brother- A talk on Mizrachi schools am! given a copy of the restrictions be- education was given by Mrs. ily- Be»* Crine, Mrs. Sarah Evciion, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrsfor. s taking title to Ihe houses. The Mr». Msrtin Smith jr., Mrs. Ed-Walter Dimllruk and family in prorwrty restrictions ar* in effect ward Becker, and Edward Becker. Princeton Junction on Friday. until Jan. 1, 1S88. after which they Following games refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arsce and will be extended for 10-year per- were served. son, William, Rout* 516, visited iods unless s majority of residents Pvt. James Arace at Fort Dix on in each section agrees on changes. Trinity Young PeopU Sunday, List RtstrktloM GRAND OPENING! CHECKLIST Mrs. Harry Patterson, Margaret Hera are some of the restric- Just In Time For ChrisfriKH Join For Carolling St., returned home Monday after tions: FOR STRATHMORE, MARC WOODS being a patient at the General No detached garages, carports, Mist Alvina McDonald conducted Memorial Hospital in Union. shacks, or terns may be vrected. the meeting of the Young Peoples John Gaub, Broad St., Matawan, Trucks cannot be kept on properly FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th AND OTHER NORTH MONMOUTH Fellowship of the Trinity Episcopal spent Monday afternoon visiting nor can trailers and bouts be stor- Church, Matswan, when plans for his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ed in the yard. coming events were discussed. and Mrs. Bart Gaub, Routt 516. Additions n>i\\- not be added at Plans were made to join with the the front of the house and plans for Junior Young Churchmen to goTickets Ready For any additions must be approved by carolling. It also was decided to the company. House colors may not BILL'S LIQUORS New Home Owners attend the sock hop at St. James New Year's Eve Fete be changed without approval of Church, Lung Branch, Sunday eve- Levitt & Sons. (Formerly Liquors) ning, Dec. 30. Tickets for the New Year's Eve Fabricated fences no more than Miss Terry Hall presented the party, sponsored bv the Laurence three feel high will be permitted In topic fnr the evening. James Harbor American Legion Po«t 332 backyards and shrubs or growing Route 34 - 1000 Ft. South of Lloyd Rood Mer.i'nc.i, adult advisor, and Greg- and American Legion Auxiliary, fences will be allowed up lo the FOR THE HOLIDAYS ory Naiarian read the lessons. now ar* available. The tickets will same height. Members brought in canned include dancing, noise maker*, Clothes lines are not permitted, goods for the baskets being filled hats, food and drinks. Tim affair but a portable clothes dryer may • Christmas Dtcorations • Light UH by the Matawan Public Health will itart at 9 p.m. and the dancing be erected. It must be removed We cordially invite you lo drop in and inspect Center. will commence at 10 p.m. when not in uss and cannot be Mist McDonald and Mis* Halt William Foster, chairman, will used Sundays and holidays. Wifi* Assortrmntt — Wide Price Rang* served refreshments. ba assisted by Commander William Weeding and grass cutting Is re- the township's newest, moat modern and finest At Sunday'* meeting Mill Nancy Aurtemmo, Rollin Rathbun and quired weekly from Apr. 13. lo Cromwell and Miss Sharon Bland John Colista from the Poat and Nov. 15. HOUSiWARE HOUSECLEANINO will present the topic and Miss Jean Mr*. William Foster and Mr*. John Private swimming pools will be liquor shop. GIFTS (BASEMENT) Phillip* and Rlchtrd RatcliHe will Colista from UM Auxiliary. allowed la rear yarda with the Corn Brooms .'..' l.tt read the lesson* for the week. Corning War* ' •• •• U" Push Brooms l.M CO Woartver Cook War* Brenda Daniel* Win* Dust Mop* 1.(9 Detecto Scales and Hamp*rs Cookie Bake-Off WE DELIVER Water Pall .45 Sunbeam Appliances W«t Mop 1.19 On Tuesday afternoon Brownie DR. MARK B MUSCARELLA Electric Clocks Troop 3C, Matawan, combined a The Finest Domestic And Imported Spoagea and Chamois Call Christmas celebration with the Optometrist -General Electric Appliances Shflf Edging .M judging of cookies baked by iKe Liquors — Beer and Wines Snack Tables girK for this preliminary torn- Contact - All Pattern* 4tc yd. petition. Brenda Daniels, winner, Bar Supplies IYES EXAMINED r Picturt Hangers IS will represent the troop at tin Dis- ORDERS TAKi*! lR THE HOLIDAYS Can Openers trict 3 bake-off; Susan Smutko, Shades and Rod* Call runner-up will serve as alternate; Thermometers PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING Floor Wai Most Brands Cindy Dell followed in a very close contest. Other contestants were M MAIN IT. HEYMHIT CALL 566-7656 SIIVM Polish • » Ruth Casey, Willett* Hill, Karen Bissell Sweepers Call Spiecker. Donna Day, and Merry REPAIR ITEMS Ann Ziegler. Serving as judges Bug Shampoo «« ..-...«• ,59 were Mrs. Baynard Smith, Mrs. Hammers 1.57 Glass Cleaner .49 William Kuhns, and Mrj. Walter Pike, a member of the troop's ; > i ; 'J*;ftY J'',i \ .; • ,vJ£/'.& - f>;' Pliers - - — M Furniture Polish - - .19 sponsoring organisation, t h e !!y ^?."; vrv' >' v'- Ngjts 20c lb. W.S.C.S. of the Matawan Methodist Oven Cleaners — .59 Church. Casters Me set Moth Balla ~— .S5 The Brownies and their ftucsts Aluminum Molding - — Call Bowl Cleaner - ~ ,45 enjoyed games and carol-singing Tacks 10 Garbage Cans I.H and the refreshments included samples of the cookies.

1 Screw Drivers 49 Tubs' ., .'....J 2.25 The troop program for the month • \ , • .'. "^^ Stud Finders - 98 Room Deoderiier ..- ..~ .79 of December is service projects for v the needy and sick In (he com- Files «7 munity and international friend- *. '> Flashlites ,. .88 ship. Officers for this month arc Sheree Hamilton, p-esident; Wil- Masking Tape 35 lelte Hill, secretary; Kathleen Hus- Paints - DuPont OUTDOOR sey, treasurer. Cook & Dunn .„ Call If you need printing of any Window Scrapers ...... 31 TOOLS kind, we are here to serve you. Weatherstrip ~ 29 Our quick service and reasonable prices will please you. Ladders — 8 It 5.22 Pointed Shovels 1.98 Plastic Sheets — 9x12 59 Snow Shovels 1.98 Fautut Filters 89 Grnss Rako 1.98 Glues and Epoxya - .3!) Leal Rnkc 1.67 PRESTIGE HL'inz Gas Torches 3.98 Whtrlbarrow - • 6.66 Rulnrs , ' 98 Garden Hose 2.98 Tuol Boxes 1.75 Gloves 39 THIS EMBLEM V Belts ,.. Call Snow nlowtrs 149.95 Plunders •'• .> - .49 Lawn Mowers 14,95

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I tsniic pi kw(h religion and advertis- i "as good at dewi!" !t wf(on the fundamentals oi honest end j Tliia is only oae of the- niauy pro- k>i!$A atwosphere o' hard work and to the October and November mec!-, grams ami projects thot the coun- i/igs, 7"ne council hopes that more i hustltt on A farm in Gloucester, 1448 ty-wldo council undertakes. In will be abl* (o suemi the ru'A't! iMasj., Mi\ Babson Went t« the tut!; of Business Administration, 1M7 93 picgress ere favors, *crapbiM>k.s rneeiing on Thursday, Dec. 20. The business him ™ mor ' Masjftchwsells Institute of T?ch'- j located in Kurcha, Kan,, the center and mar.y other Christina!; gifis for lmeeting will be followed by an i:x- pe^enallty Uisa Rogtr i*o!n&y. Upon graduating, he turned 0! the- Units;! States. SSe hai been 3645 hospital patients. ! r!iar,i;ing of »niaH Chr:i;U«as gi.'is . Babson, miwns'.lonsUy •• known Instinctively to Jinancial ancl bysi- ! active also in the establishment of 1944 si and refreshments. •• "ilie otflctri of the council are: wmmtuUMW and Invwl- nets the Oravity Re- President. Ed McCornis.ck,, a senior rn' «<™"-. An°u'fa'"«-"Kt«f| H-. txtvtiont, how .r, undcr- »t long Branch Senior High School; | eV ! search Foundation, located at New Given By vies president, Susan Mailer from iwrf of hi« philo.wpliy has b*eo his | m]Mii y, keg],hj ho wmlradtd j Boston, N.H. , Kumson-FKlr Haven Rfglonal High __Wi-long lnsist(,-nc« on tho Imror- luberculosit aod ht va« teiit Weal Mr. Babsoft hs$ p.vobabty dune Branch Siud»nt« j School; second vice president, more than any other maa to create j Chester Crsbtree.. s. Junior at Red W. Magfi among his millions of newspaper j • Students froin Long Branch Sen- Bank High; »e<:roUry, Mildred Car- readers an interest in simple busi- j ior High Schsoi represented ihc ver frwii Long torssveh Senior HIjsV. ness problems, anii to Instill a oounty-wkl* High School Red Cross treasurer, Haiold Koefflsf from SAVE with SAFECO j liroRdar vision in b>islnot«meii, en Councii «• • in* Fort Motiwoiuh iW ? ' Tow'?,llnlP Jf«'»ior Hign School. I abling them to .m*el th? up .. . ' ,;, ' ~JV • v . ,, •••• Nancy tramwei!, * senior frpm ; | down* of tho tmsiiiem cyelu. btoodmobiiu on Thursday. After j Matawan Kesional High, !c !B To PuMUh Forecast Ihf denora gava b!oo(5, the High i:hai ge of th» program; *nd Susan labacn's Businsss and Finan- Keol Estate—Insurance ! cial Forecast For 1963" will be pub- | iished on Deo. 27 In this newipaper. MAJAHIAH !38M>hit. UMi 6-KKB A t*re(ul cheollng of the Babsoa ROGER W. DABSON Prfdictions made in th« Business and FinaucUI Forpcast For 1962 8 MrWH BARGAIN TlilE «s arc used by over 400 news- upholds th» r$;n«rkabl« average of NEW YORK paper* and his financial reports by the pwt y««r» by being 89 ptr fent 20,W* corporation^ and fttales. His correct! Eelpw fi thu score for the FOR TELEPHONE CALLS TAILORING £ research work i« carried on by alast 20 yetri, It hold' the best and large staff of experts, highest record for Annual Fore- Fwioded InstilutioM cast! on U.S. Future Butiness. W-III addition to the \Qp«mon-to-|)erion, collect or credit card calij. • DIRECT TO FUEL KBDf 1954 M NEW Jf.RS»y OilV BROAD STRiET CLEANERS Port Authority Terminal 1953 M 78 BROAD ST. - KEYPORT OUR FUfLCXt KEEPS THE GOLD WKTHOUT WEIL PROVE IT, TOO, Via N. J. Turnpike BEVONDADOUBT ONLY 5Q MINUTES! Book of 10 Rides S910 FOR INFORMATION: Don't take chaccet of run- nlug out of fuel nil. Hive CO 4-2222 ui keep the tmik filled. ASBUHY WMItW tOW TMKSIT (0. Phnne CO MMO. ftollo Bus Terminal,1 l!wy. IS and • Con.

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t'llion built 0|i|>liOnC(j Which (li.-w, thu <.!(.. i. , irinl li'i'jiirc linn) fi.i •ltiiit ( PARK • F'AIP HAVrW t IIOI.A/DLL • BRIEI.I E V.oil- ff>r y<,u not to iiifntioii a new concept for youi (umily in rnculliino plto'.uro' fiyttt« lulutn i Thyrsdoy, December 13, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. lami'iy; morning worship» 11 s.m.J 'The'four circus of the Wortiea's Tha seriuoa topic \}IV, the borne oi Mrj." R.'Nornjan Scott. "J. Edgar' jtotver an;!l HarrH Oy Over- evening gospel seivtce, V p.m. Sunday School meets at 9:38 ft.m.Association w.ilS hava i Christttiii j party Monday at $ p.m.. at, th?! . . at C'oinmunism." Mid-week prayer and Bible Study when there will b<; -a rehearsal for will church. . " -j Church s I is L-J'every Wednesday at S:08 tha Christmas program. Morning ; tt a m unril Ii o'clock, noon, >m worship is at 10:45 a.m. Chapel and crusavier cfi'oitj wlli ; J? ' .- - Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area rehearotf Wednesday *t S:30 p.m.; i H)i.10;v'.!'f iduit so.:viee, a colfua [ p,m Confirmation class ir :is Moa- w u,lii|j hour will be held. day at 7 p.m. in the church housi',. mid-week service, 7:38 p.m.: -sane-! »">| ') '•' St. Benedict's Churcii Moiunowh Reform Tcmpia ... -.Tvice i.i prouded tori H^'wdel Schtwi ill be confer-1 Sabbath mo.rrting service will b«s Sunday School teachers meet in ,totli wo!slip ani Eeiiowshiji jwr- Christ. S*fc*fi« the. afternoon tl-cs J)3I Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury. tka church house Wednesday al Ho!ind«j Rd., Holmdfl 4 30 to 3 held Saturday at U a.m. ; The Hoitnilel Church of ili: program St., K«jr»»r«jr»»rt irjm * iu ID J JJ ,• m (•».. Raiihi p.!c!\ard F. St.eJnbr'nk . 8. IS p.m. Rev. Edward P. Blaska, "" le U.11C,, Adait Stuii;' Group, Rev-AaJre'v v Burkiiardt, Pastor,, v)lOJ:I ,u lay tb".r« wiii be » Sundaday th,»ra wlH bo rnoroinKj Thu rabbi will c<»n,duci • Sa'nbalk K. Burkhardt, Pastor '• \ ' Bua4*y I * r v llc » and SusdsS j I 1 meet Sunday at 3 p.m. at tbe Masses Rru belt! Su-Wiay si 7, 3, r att 7.4745 a w , Holy foiimun J ^' .Eve Services'Friday,--at S.30 p.m. Tlie Faith Reformed Churck "ThThe Golden ThreadThread " wilwl bs chft]j]jnsonsof tthhe tiensiuuis EUucalioi"i:.uu.i , C/jin- ' fcfaaoi. tt »m. W«Jsm«i»y, testl- r 16 of Mr. arid Win. Edward i!w home ol i s,10 end'U a.m. and at. 12 o'clock ion'SumM m; : family servicwrvices MRn^|'a ' The Sabbath candles wil! b« kinrfifd Ril. aud Puoi« Avo. pastiii's sermon--sopi!.sermon-sopi!- ai the- !.! j in"!uee sst 8:30 p.m. al i!w home ft! 1 8, 10 .....jenbe.-g, n Mapte Pi,, Ki'yport. a.m. worship Sunday. A nursery I . and N rsrs. Frederick'Poll!FrederickPol , J*> j ,oon > siboy awetfew 3 p.m Rrtduw roem chsirch sehtiol. 9 JO n m ; liwuy a id Mr,.Rothenberg wiii be the speaker by Mrs. l.ouis Popper. The pulpit Mr r --MwVodnwtUy sod Saturday fituii morning f-iaycr, lj & -n B.VS ran •rs will bo ilorwtccJ hy Mr. and Rev. Tlieodor-i C. Pastor claslass is conductedconducted, Sunday School 1| ^esWestt FrbI-ron SSt.t, River PlPlazaa . | Confessions are heard In tha oftho, evening anil Walter Ogens I" meets conven i at ,9:>5, '..m. ami fiirish'.'home Saturdays betv/eea I 3 to t pw. UrmatloB, 4 p m . f Mowed by a re will be chairman. A social .will fol- Louis Popper In •memory o! Confirmation Class On Dec. W, at 8: .ila) p.m. (hthee Una fica! | parish ho 1 cepLton tor BLSI'IK) Alfred L Ban- Mr.' Popper',3 mother, Mrs- Min- I'eoptPeople nw?raw; aatt 7 pp.mm. iIn Mfi session of the discussiociissiun -groi.jgroup | and 9 p.m. v T|w »vailaMUty o« dWlnbi ! « protec- low. • •'• • ' • •"' ' •'"',,"•'• Thursdav at 4 ,i>.u.: Corifirmation b vetrii and Loritumar.ds hall. , . whose So;-'.: i:> "Introductiooduction to Va\-IJal- j , .,'' tattai ami i«t?t tyt «"tttt wplililcd .A Cub Pack mooting will.take nle Popper and in memory of Mrs. Class II, at 7 p.m. Senior choir re- vfouiUy jjl £uuslvsn Science churels Brownlet will meet Ifuesday at place Thursday, Dec. 20 astt ai p.m. Popper's rn'oilw, Mrs. Sophie Sach- hearsal will be, at 8 p.m. Tii?. Christmas program o! thetaiianism" will meet a: the horui: Si. John's Mcthodlsj Owrch Sunday, Scii.y.1 will be ht;ld Satur- .:• ... Soutii M»ln St.,'•'.•',.'--- ;'... The'Rev,John H '" and Rab- man. Members of the house com- ( Senior Youth Fellowship Mn'.een of Mr. ftiic Mrs. William Lemtnoni : pft Wednfti(Uv thesa wl'it'll-*,bS oea KolHoly | I"O'.JM;». Jw>n. A», v.,-..r» — .'.iilttee for 'the evening will be War- day in the Biptist Church! A Clirisi- 2(i Quocrti [)r!ve Ease, Little Silver, RarUan Tcwoshlp • ' the W wrmon meets at S ptn. Friday, ! Preserver of Co>rmumon at 9 !> m andd in thtl'ea bi ^evine will address tlw ren Jailer and Max . Singer. The mas' party v;iU ioilovv in fellowship Bnv. Norman R. Riley,'. Pastof m . feftofen T«xtfrom the evening junior choir, 7pm, sen.or AVi'CirdB, game*, singing and a so- guest preacher wilt ba the Rev. Junior choir will rehearse Satur- hall. ' Ftnlj Meii«wSM CLurch Sunday worship services an »t (II -Howlltf): "The ^rdcht>u, Ipm ,a.i'l A A s, 9 p m. cial will b8 th3 evening activities, Dr. Cha_rle.i S. Webster, Minister day at 10 a.m. Monday the congregational co;i\- J47 Hala St., Miinwiu 1 Mrs. S. Ashendorf and: Mrs. H. M, inidea will meet HI the psrsorsage i a.m., 9:30 a.m. and I .a.m. J^ ma irwn evei-y evil of the First • Presbyterian Church, , Sunday School classes ave held ot Frank E. Sweeten,' Minister Church school meets »t »:J6 and ill e uuto Grace MttaodW Chareft PonpJck are.the ,den• mothers. A, Tower.Hill, Red B.nk. Dr., Webster 9.30 and 11 a"m. This pastor will at 3 p.m. . Junior'l'ellowshlp mce;s Frltiay .C&Mes is den leader and A, Sus»- '• Wednesday the F.lOa Club me«ts U ».ra. 'Xhe evening service is .jeld $t, i ?I wil! preach on the subject "What speak on "Tha Ultimate Contrast" at 7 p.m., •• • • 1 mu:i ia tha dh-uict commissioner. Christmas Means to Me." Follow- at the D:30 and U a.m. services. on tho indoor range »t 6:30 p.m. Sunday it ths 8:«a.m. worship *f 7:30 o'clock. Intermediates meet „„ CsmpbrU ,; At. 0:30 a.m. will be a presenta- Thursday tha Radio Class meHs 1 tor tr» Ebsth, seventh and eighth 1 ... ' .:'• Jehoyah's WltaMWM .. > . ing service* an Oneg Siiabbat will at 7:30 p.m.; senior choir rehear- service I'm crusader chol: will sing c^'^-Ai-i^ViMoi .''--^^-'.••'••.' •.- ICeyporl CoB£r*tttl«i / . . take place and the hostesses for the tion of charter of RCYF'to Senior "The Kin; Shall Corns..anCorns"..and tte grodes tt S:45 p.m.; Senlot M«tbo4- ' ,O.n Tburgday wrjrkeV's confertnee Kln|0cm Hall, » Divliie* St. evening are Mrs. Eliot Englander, Youth Fellowship. Pilgrini Youih I aal. 7:45 p.m. psstpr wiwil speak on "WilWill V/e Haye iiit Youth FeliowshJp, 7:30 p.m.;V;.' Wl! r£ jtejft;*tri &Jrs; e-ftlandar; Df '"•""•-1'1- ' -^nao"» * PKriof-. 1 ThThfel AnnuaAnnual Candlelight Christ- A written review.In the. miuis- Mrs. Abraham. ColUs, Mrs. Abra- Fellowship will present a Christ a WhWhiti Ce Christmas?i?" " ChChurchh s»scrK»,ll Olt HiSh School M.Y.F., 7:W p.m. wtor '61. Children"*' Work [or the ham Golden Mrs. Bernard Marx. maa program at ths Reformed mas service will be held Sunday, nweti at >:4S a.m.. At k\ a.m. this fyI'./Aun«alConference will be the try school, which begins «t 7:25 ; Dec. 23, at 4:30 p.m. .pan. Thursday, will, cc-ver material Sunday, tha Religlom School wiii Church House In Irvington. Senior senior ehcir will present iha canta- St. 3Bteph'« Chnrek leader? Everyoiiai' Interested ' in, Youth meet at 7:30 p.m.; Adult Bi- Maple VI., Keyport Chrittianediicatlori of children Is studied during th....e past four weeks. j be held at 11:15. a.m. The Sister- Bible Baptljt Church ta,, Th"Thaa Story of Christmas.", by will consist ol 21 qiies- hood will sponsor Chanukah cere- ble Class, I p.m. Middle Kd, liatUt H. Alexl sInilu nilul r MutttiewuMRlthewiiMttt . SScalar Rev. Ccmellus J, Kfcitj, Putw to afteiid " '••••••• •• ••'" ' " *'•*•— mony and party for the school at Sunday School council meats Rev, Gilbert Watt. Pistor Youth Fnidw.shlp meets at 7 p.m.. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Masie* will ba held Su*d*y in — 12:30 p.m. The pastor will bring tho nws- Chapol' chair rehearses„ Wsiliesn - morning at 7, I, I, iC, U and B «t 9:30 *nd U am _...a nursery through Nat-usn, as well xs the r* Monday, Hob,-*w classes will be _»ge at tho morning worship ser-, day at 7 p.m.pm; ; CmnrnisaiorCmnrnisjior. on !i :pii^yi4e^ W both services, turn o! Christ anil the modern his- First Baptist Church Mb! e'clock, "„••., held at 4 15 p.m. Mala and «. IWrd St*, vice Sunday at U a.m. Bible j .. ip and Evangelism, 7:39 Church school ii held at 9:30 a.m. tory of Jihovah't Witnesses The School meets at 9:45 a.m. with p.m.; crtsader choir rehearsal, R MxriuuthK Btptlst Church Tuesday, cradle roll for four-year- Ktypwl with clm.aj for all ages. From 2 service meeting vill follow at 8.30 old* will be h?ld at 10 a.m. In the classes tot all agos. Kvenini! wor- p.m. • . llolmdol - Keyport Rd. and p.m. tq 4 p.m. church school will p.m. kindergarten room where a Chanu- R«v. Maurice W. Phillip*, ship service is at 7 p.m. The.pastor, Junior choir will hold a Christ- Brallluy Law;, hkyeitt annual Chrijtma;. ientivi- On Sunday k public Bibie lecture kah ceromony will ba conducted Pastor will be bringing the message. mas part,' Thursday at 2:45 p.m.; llazlct ties. All member* of the; church will be given at 1 p ut by Edward under the direction of Mrs. Ernest Sund-iy School teachers and offl- Bible Study utid prayer hour Is on nsedltatloi and player. 7:15 p.m.; R»v. Brace Harrison, Pastor school and parents are invited. At A Currier. The subject of t*>o lee Stitch. Youth Group meets at 8cars meel Thursday at 8 p.m. at Wednesday at 8 p,ni The pastor senior crolr rehearsal, tt p.rn Sunday School meets at !>:4J 4'p.m. Junior Methodist Youth Fel- ture will b» "How Can One's Futurtlie Be Secure?" At 4:15 p.m m th« church. will be in charge. Cethsemine Lutheran Church a.m.; morriing worship, 11 a.m.; lowship' will be'Kc^d*. at 0 p;in. In- jfidy will con- The Temple office ii now open! Kindergarten class win navs n Youth Fellowship Night Is Thurs- evening servicn, 7 p.m. • : • tormediato MYF; at 7:30 p.m. Sen- Watchtower Bible Kindergarten class will have n tVjple PI., Keyport tinue with the subjecantt ""Be In Sub my week-day morning between »i Christmav-111 laviuusa parti"-»»*yj (i.-.t- J.- p.m 1 . Frida-.-.-y„ day at 7:30 p.m. for all those II- rsek nrjyer servic* is Wed- ior MYF., Members are repairing M Rev. 'raderick Boos, pastor :; lection—To ^'hom? ., ..; .. _ *..-.__ ,_,?—.,„.. „_, 1 at tho church; Couples Club meets years-ot-ago sntt up. • at' 8 p.m. . "., .' ".•- ' ^y» ?or:!d|!>ribut!o(i to. the needy . m, and 1 p.m; for information rel- Church service' s on Sunda" '-'•-y• at"e Small-group Bible studies are itlvo to membership and religious at 8 p.m. at tho church. The Annual Chrisiman Program at ChrlEt.mM. If you htjyo any re- conducted Tuesday at 8 p.m. In This church will be decorated for will be held on Thursday, Dec. 20, held aatt k:30 a.m., 8:43 a.m. anti KU33 Ot King* Lutheran Ctwcfc Pfliriible. toys contact 'the church school. 11 a.m. Church school meets »t Bayvlew Scbwtl : eight locations throughout the area. Christmas Saturday, starting at at 7:30 p.m. off ice and they will b« picked up. In Keypbrt studies are held at RtComxd Church •! Keyport 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Chen-y Tree Famx Kd., On Monday, senior choir will re- Sunday School meets at 9::)0 First Unitarian Church MiddletowM Kingdom Hal! and Ul Bioadv/ay; Warrs* St., Keyport 1 Of Momnouih County 8»yro Wocds Baptist Church hfarse at 7:30 p.m. All members iii Matawan, 3 Atlantic Ave. and 331 Rev. John H. Sharpe, Pastor a.m. ; morning worship, 10:45 Rev. C, Roger Burkin3, P*n(or. tire' urged to be present to taks'patl a.m., when a nursery Is available; Red Bank Y.M.CA. RHII* I, Browotonn Wilson Ave:Ave;: CliflwoodCh(U, tho home Srnlor cliolr rehearse* Thursday Rev, Harold R. Dean, Pastor Rev. Richard Jones, Pastor 1 Sunday Schnol mi'.ct3 «t 9:30 liitha Clir(«,trnas programs.. of Leroy Polk on Rose St; f, att 3:1315 p.m.; Christmass meeting of Youth Fellowship groups,, 6 p.m.p.m.; Siindaj] School meets at 9:4.5 with I a in. «nd morning worship la at K-RRHfcqM4 •» sMMMW*dinner * •"KVTVVmeetingP i."i"on Monda...—V~~*y' l Sd School Christmas , Church services will ha held at , tt 7 pm tt Buttonwood Manor CMfh«e«J Commuaitf 2 Calt Dr ; Port Monmouth, 8 Mon- the Ladles Aid Far and Near So- annual Sunday School Christmas 11):m a.m. In the Red Bank YMCA, | a clas3 for each member 0! Use • 10:45 a.m. mouth Ave ; and North Centerville, ciety will ba held at S: 15 p.m, at program, 7 p.m. ^•••^v,|||i^Mi!M.;«w«l«-•'•••••' - the. home of Arthur Palmer. s"ineet.?^*il!vei((dty «t Ranald E. Dunk, Pastor "The 'Three Wise Men" wiii be Trinity Church (Episcopal) Ihs sermon topic Sunday at the 8 Mala St., MaUwaii a.m. worship service. Sunday Rev. Carrol! B. Hsll. School and adult Bible class meet ; Rector fit come the 63s! Out go the 62sl ;v;:Ref;;Robbr| W.='Ao'Iis«.^a?^; v at 10 a.m. The pastor and Mrs. On the third Sunday In Advent, il?i ThB midivfeefe" iervioa' (Hour of t)U,nk will have open house from 5 WFpiiwrywiilvhe^heldHTKurs^ayrat 1|o 7 p.ni. fpf members and friends there will be matins and Holy Com- |s7iJ(!gj>.m^Senior choir practic« will of the cliurch.M.Y.F. will not meet munion, 7:15 a.m.; family service, KMJt^d at^ip,-j^v^"--•• •'"• ^> morning prayer and church school, Kld »i «?<•!»! ;f™nv •?'*&"'? prata the church. Members of the Holy Communion will b(.v<" lcbral- KlMn.-c'•• •'•'"'•-•' '' •f^v~--fi'--::'-"':'' •••• "•-' W.S.C.S."will serve cake and cofiee. ed on Tuesday at 8 a.m. and Wed- S^CHurch school wjU-bet! held Sun- Suturday, Doc. 22, tho Sunday nesday, Ember Day, 10 a.m, :*dav at D:45a;m.; morning worship, School program will be htld and taUSMdila.m; children'scIlMrch, ; Santa Claus will be present. On'Saturday there will be junior ;0Jl:a.m.;' a nursery is provided dur- Christmas Eve service will be at choir rehearsal at 10 a.m. : : Tho E.Y.C. will meet Sunday a jtlng--- - both" services;' and ••••.•Sunday 7 p.m. i^church'sciiool Christmas program, 7:30 p.m. Bayvlew Presbyterian Church On Monday evening at 8 p.tn ;;7;t>.nV;' •••*'"•'• •• -••'•' -"••'• VV; r •' ••!-011 Monday it B p.m. Circle No. 3 CIIHwood Beach the Women of Trinity Church wii I? will meet ii the,home of Mrs. Wil- Rev. David L. Buccl, Pastor have a Christmas party. i,Jfi«rn-Knapp.; ' : " , , The. Sacrament of Baptism will The A.A.s will meet Tuesday a '•*Wednesday at 7 p.m. Junior choir be administered this Sunday during 9 p.m. L-yr\\i iirehBttUa;', 7:30 p.m.. Girls' tha 11 n\n\. worship service. Dur- Thursday there will bo meeting! Si Guild will meet andat 8 p.m. the ing the service, infant care and a of Boy Scout, Troop 232, 7 p.m. fcirUs^arWilliiieet::;:;, \. „;.. - iiursery Is provided for young senior choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. am :«wp|a.ns "are being mads for carol- children. Church school Is held stewardship committee in rector' REFRIGERATORS-WASHERS-RANGES-DRYERS-TV-STEREO •fcllnfcon Dec.' 23'at 7 p.m. Anyone at 9:30 a.m. nnd Westminster Fel- study, 8 p.m. • f •'jcjioyvljig any shut-ins ;jij asked tg lowship meets at 6:30 p.m. .,'.'• >l y ; • Second Baptist Chiircb S'contact the pastoh '.^ '\-'-xr -^'^ :: On 'Monday at 8 p.m. there will 20S Atlantic St., Keyport . DISHWASHERS-FREEZERS-ENTIRE STOCK PRICED TO SELL FAST be a Women's Association Meeting. Rev. Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor ' ^ ' St. M»ry'» Episcopal Church The Session will meet on Wednes- ^Eiist Front SI., KeypqYt day at 7:3D p.m. Tliu Men's Club will show a mo- u: * Rey. Jlenry >j. Male, Rector tion picture pertaining to the holi- ': St: Anna's Gropp will meet Thurs- United Hebrew Congregation day season, tonight beginning at >:i Jay afternoon at 12:30 p.m. In the Broad St., Keyport 7:-15 p.m. This program is being :?|yenlng there wljl be a meeting of Rabbi H. O. H. Levino sponsored for all a|>e groups. GENERAL ELECTRIC ; goy Scout, Troop1 81, at 7 p.m. and Sabbalh Eve services will be held Sunday School begins at 0:30 It. Mary's Group, 8 pm* Friday at 8:38.30 pmp.m. The sermosermonn a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; evenin" service, 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be cclelirat- wilWiltl IIUhe,, 'Tli» livui Jewisjinijihi LeadeUUHUUr. uof. .To» - 10 CU. IT. DIAL DEFROST cd Friday at 6:30 a.m. In '-lie even- day." Kiddush will bo pronounced Morning choir rehearses at 7:30 ing the Junior E.Y.C. will meet at by Eileen Gala and hostesses at p.m, MMondad y aand sonisunic choir at 7:30 pm. Ones Siiabbat will bo Mrs. Sophie 8 p.m. Wednesday. On Saturday children's confirma- Wciustein and Mrs, Leah Blumcn- Prayer service is on Friday from tion class will be held at 9 a.m. In Ihal. 7:30 until £.30 p.m. Communion servicu Is hold the REFRIGERATOR second Sunday ot each month at NO 7:30 p.m. WITH FULL-WIDTH FREEZE^ - FULL-WIDTH FREEZER SECTION Fir Plywood Special services will be held as Holdi ip to 27 packagot. Aluminum doat iiingtd at i!d« for announced. niaximum convenienct. Christmas worship will be held 1 MAGNETIC SAFETY DOOR Sunday, morning Dec. 23, at 11 Optm «q*i|/. Cloin aulornaticolly, iHontly, ««curet^ a.m. Powtiful G*E AlnicQ Magnilt lait Indeflnll*!/, Ping Pong Tables First Presbyterian Church • DIAL-DEFROST Convenience Route U and Franklin «., Kllulnl ponlnl nfrigerollon piotidlon V/h«n dufiasllng. One Piece 5'x9' Top Matawan as? Doei not turn off ufilgmatot compUhly. SPECIAL Rev. Chester A. Galloway, • rouit enma UIEIVCI 1 nm»iu>. Midi tt tt«Jr t'.ni «t'< LK ttiui or 2 Pc. Top 5'x4!4' Pastor lln.r bsttom lo-ni loailtl llnll. » MIOMHTIC INICRIOR LI CHI • MH/SIIIU 13" Brownie Troop meets al 3 p.m. DOOR mil • [IlllUa TMT • TEMPCitMURE CONKOl • 2 UU CUD ICC on Friday; Junior Hiuh at 7 p.m. IM?S 1 2 ISC SHElVli II! .i|i| Ping Pong Table "Tho Need To Make Room" Is TA-2UW Ihe pastor's sermon topic Sunday K \ at the 10 n.m. morning worship. Sunday School meets n: 10 a.m. BASES 975 Nursery care is provided for chil GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC dron under three - yeora - of - nut- Church School Christmas Program BIG SCREEN PORTABLE TV will be liuld at 7 p.m. This is a All Wood, program for the entire family, cen- terlnR nrounrt tlie Sunday School Console Corfipact Matawan Lumber Co. Christmas pnKcant and birthday with SkyllulU Window Ovi-n party for Christ. The Friendly Lumber Yard Boy Scout Troop 73 mods on nnil Bnlll-ln Kxhausl Syslt-m Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.; Evangelism telephone LOwell 6-4500 — 4501 Cnmmittpi! meets at 7:30 p.m; Christian Educ.ilion Committee at MATAWAN 7:M p.m. SUTPH1N AVE. On Thursday the Intermediate Girl Scout Troop will meet nt 3 p.m general Electric FACTORY SALE ESCORT TV WHOLESALE PRICES lift Naff tfo might SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th of moif offwr lig mam por/obf* m Modtl M SOQ K AIL WOOD CAUINLlltV • •ti.l'H U AUTOMATIC CHANQEH WITH AUrO- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22nd • front MounltJ Bpaakarl • Now Aluminum Clm»»l»J MATIC siiui-urF • two 0' x a' t Lumlllts Doniled Picture 3;3G A.M. «o 3 P.M. t Comolt Ploturt Quality! OVAL SPEAKI.RS WITH COAXIAL mmmm Tuhol t a Amplifying 8tag»»t t Keyed Automatfa Oaln J705 TW.ETER CONLS • (nut fora) Contrail SiCIIEU AMPLIFIER • L0UDHCS3, / I [nil OVIIIH In "in" (it S|iac» DALAtiCe AND TONE CONTROLS • • Built-in AnUnnal V Skyll«ht Ovi'ii Wlmlnw Mimmk It' Ovmll t\». III M in, R Children's Snow Suits — Boys' NO POWN PAYMt'^T? Easy T«rmil V Aiiliiii.illo Mml»i,'Hi- Ui: • AM/IM TUNtlt AUAI-1AUU ./ /•!„.,„ |r,,,t !.•!„„,,,|,.MI H) EXCITINQ fUSTCfllO, OPTIONAL Girls' and Men's Robes Uso Our Meter Bank Plan I No Monoy Down! Up T<> 3 Yii. To Pay! BAYSHORE til MAIN ST. II W. h ICON I SI IH* I-roni .Snli'wsy Koyport i'[I'll MIIIIII I," KEANS8URG Locuif St. Aoromarlno Bldp KEYPORT 1 01.1 AX 4Z;i)D nil I'll'lilV llij'.lll1. 'N7-II0D "V } '* '

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An iH«i(* ?aa- rmsnlty aacS coumy ottiilaij, fc«i"p dtfertloc oi origiR or dastlnft- 'ur» of ihn building is ths "interior circulation pattern, W p!ng them i jirlvacl v toe"f alllt woik; »-e< , jlnc I of new piojeits I ali con Idors sr# on the pe^meter I velopuent Initaliitio ] or thd building, with artl'lUal )>nofth.6» /egenerln4ii Motorists P&nuUzed Salon I hiving « treiLoiuloi-s arluU <•., the | l«"g« volume of traffic wl'ich cap l«u>r-omy of tlia area lie 319 000.-1 Ptoducs eeiious rvh hour tonne Sever bas shore »"e* nioioiiiti lu!M anmui ;mroi; mil make BUI,"™ °" stuwid 113 roads In Je ha(l theli dilvlcg pilvilegei ju* pcA'Jod unJcr (e.'iii* of '.ho niauda Laboratories ul Holmdel the larg-1 sloping & ei'S plan for in Ho'm * NOW OPEN • es>. iirivaia fnployjr w.thm {he I ^l Installation, BHII ton/ speeaiug and point system, rt wofl announctii this ve-& by thi I countyy. »• teini' of nui.il.er of em- c^attd A plan, at considerable , nhith pruvidfd for a sijlu- State Division ol Minor Vehicles. 43-D Routs 34 Matawan pavroli. The 1 Iployeejand ion lo the traffic problem An el Penjlufd wer« Man A. Hughes 1-lgUt jhigh py : o' tei hmtally '.rdiii- ;, < ' \M Mil* South vt tvtatawaa ijptlca! rwd suirojnd,.,,,UsJ tbei„ v.r, b'liliiu. --, Ola BndKt Russell 'l! BeKJarnla, >\] eipplovoei reciviilt't! nationally,) . | 'uqcired a vrv rarHjl eva'ualioi | 'O1-'* t"11t ' kl ATeay witithh threth e I Old Bridge Juan D. Plaute. Hat- W»w Modern Ah Conditioned Drym* I o( the eiiMuiiinKiital as^f's of Men ^epnrate 'roads "witenJ.nn ti con let, I-ted J Flakier jr, llas'et; r i iro'uti Omi" i pi .or to the de.-isun j netl \\U d.ftoreiU rou-es in theiHuney tuiUor, Old Bnrlse; FauJ lowrship mad systtfm K Egan )r, MaUWdii, mvi Pi»al ;' 5 Sxp«d i and sdlivfi'>d \v in ihe penTal en V , , OPENING SPECIAU! , vlinmnont o! t!w are* Oreful and tvfiohr $10.00 Q romprchensive similes \v«ie con- ducted on the Availability and nrk c I'lanye ol iiouswiK. lecreation and Permanent Wave Jratflplol| e Nnstlrd In one of the most scenic parU o! Newarchlteclur* ciltic, «* "Ono »t the mofii Influential I cu'iural onpoilunlllct end jiarticii- r HIGH LOW Jertey, scross the bay from N«» Votk Harbor in | teiildinits «f the uge; th» work ot « inily matured »» emphasis was placed on the «de hrtd | has a common roof, wliich will be tha protsre'si.lvi) tornmunitlei of ,; ; - SUIT YOUB PERSONAUinr ams, v.o)nmissinnor of lli« New ler- Monday at New ark's Mihtaiy Park extended to cover tho two ger'lon? Monmouth County mot those re sey Uepartinpnt of Conse:vatioii Hotel The now Holrauel to be added In (ha future ami thequirements, ' Httir Cthrlag - moping tad FrMttas - Silver Blonding and. Economic Developnienl, has 1017 w"* nomiiated for the goo'l t walls consist ot » curtalti "Bell Laboratories has en »x- Yen SUM *«*»• lUttka Boy, Biwdt Cp. Bubble, Chemteo or entioiuirrd tlwt the new Bel! Tele- ncighb'ir owaid by thu Monmouth of giaii and a'uminum Th» build "ellent community islatlons pio- Ford - Lincoln - Mercury fiat* ~ all «WM by wr *ipwrt b*ir rtliU phone Laboratory at Holmdei, Is County Planning Board which en- winner in the Third Annual "New l it on the basis of design and Good Neighbor' A,vards Competi- beauty of facilities, economic con Sih ANNUAL tion sponsored by "Nuw Jeisuy trlbution to tha surroundinR area, Fill Your Christmas Stocking Aft Chiistmat ltomi Christmas Wrapped Business." tliH ni«Kaiin« of the and l!s excellent community rela- Now Jersey Manufarturcrs Associa- tion? program. New Year's Eve Party % tion. In hl.t nominating letter t» the Sponsored by and held at Govornor Richard Hughes will Good Neighbor Awards Committee, With An A-1 Used Car make the award presentation dur- Charles M. Pike, Executive Direc- JobJe$tetl"m STRENGTH; VETERANS MEMORIAL HOME •58 NASH 4D Sedan. Aiiln.nwtic. ..^.. **• tor of tho Monmouth County Plan- ning Board, wrote. '$7 FOKD Fuirl, 40. VOM.P St. »•• '.'Cliff wood, .N.'J. •5» OPKl. "Coruvan" Station Wofion'.. , »58- Text (X Letlcr '57 FOR» Convertible, FOM. FSt »». 'Tho Bell Laboratories Building Dinner Served 8: M Sharp ~ Dancing 10'111 T Hotreslunonti 9 • t •»7 FORD 9P SU. Wan,, FOM, P.St •<»• at Holmiiol ii located In a tcenic •57 FORD C'try Squiru, FOM, P.St, «»• aros of Northcin Monmoulh Coun- TicMt Available Call CO 4-8885 •58 FORD Falrl. 'T.OII" Hd. Tp.. FOM. P.St Sl.i. ty, on • iiita comprising over 400 •5« "300" 2D, FOM «*• acrat of rural landscape. Tht ex- Donation $10.00 Per Person •59 FORD 0 Cyl. Fttiii. 40., F'omatic ••*• panilve situ provided the archi- •»9 FALCON Tudot, R & H J»K. tect, the lata Eero Saarlnen. with '60 COMET 2D. Sedan, R. (k H , |0»»- an opportunity to Isolate tho build- •»0 FALCON Deluxe torilor, F'omalio US». ing by surrounding It with 400 ac- •59 MERCURY Hard Top, MOM, I'.St U»». res of landscaped property, while tl FORD F100 '/, Ton J'ick-up H». allowing tha building to dominate CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION '»! FALCON Tudor Sedan W5- the rural landscape. •60 FORD Galaxie Fordor. FOM. P.St IMS. • To»«-Wir Wcr* Pwto in MM d "Thli unique research and devel- •»l FALCON Deluxe 4D. F'omatic IMS. opment center Initiates an entirely FOR A •51 CHRYSLER New Yorker. 4D Hd. Tp., P.St IS95. new design concept, with flexibility ••0 MERCURY Comni, 9P Sta. Wag , MOM, P.St UK. 8»t»tOrr 111 and compactness ai tha central •«! FALCON Deluxe 41) Sta. Wag., FOM !S»3. (eaturei. Tht building, parking ar- SAFE NEW YEAR '81 COMET S22 Sport 2D, MOM, Air. Conil IW>. ea and Intensively used section of •«l FORD Galaxie 4D Hd. Tp., TOM, P.St t7». Tug-*-W*n k»v« MVK b«M WOCM*- th» lite encompasses only 20 acres Mr iwtUUdl •«I FALCON Futur« Sport 20, F'omatic W*». which it surrounded by an ellipti- '•I FORD Convertible, FOM, P.Sta 1750. cal road. Designed to b* construct- •M MERCURY 9P. Col. Pk. Slu. Wag , MOM, P.St 17«. « MO tM'l rtn; Ow «jr«r atttt H—4t: ed In two atngei, th* first compon- •»l MERCURY Mont. 2D Hd. Tp.. Air. Cond. IBM. ent was completed In tha spring SEAT BELTS «r«/ of 1M2. (t consists of two •81 MERCURY Comn\. 9P Sta. Wag.. MOM, P.St...... WS0. multi-story rectangular section* ot 00 'W THUNUERBIRD, Full Power S150. equal slit built end to end, with •81 MEBCUHY Col. Pk., MOM, P.St JI95. swsT-aiat two additional nectloni to be add»d 6 EACH '80 LINCOLN Premiere 4D Hd. Tp., Air. Cowl M»5. In th« future, These lections are •M CONTINENTAL Convertlbla «K- ISnSTB"0N connected by front and rear bridg- '81 T1IUNDERB1RD, Very Nice. Full Power 17*3. es at each of the six levels. GIFT WRAPPED AND DELIVERED •81 CONTINENTAL Sedan, Very Nice THI JOI" FOU SIVU, "A central reception area l« lo- •« CONTINENTAL Sedan, Air. Cond. cated In the open court between the Initialled Free Aftor Christmas ' i. N tO N M \ 0 I i (OMFMTtWUUt two section!). Thtt entire structure Optional — Free Snow Tire* WORK SHIR1S • WORK PANTS Royai Blue Jjf • Tan First Payment February 1st OVffilUlS-INBllSlHIAl UNIFORMS Turquoise m • Black Maroon • Green S • Grey Baautlfully >culptur«d In fin* IO.N.« •hint, trimmed with 24-k. gold. KEYPORT RARiTAN BAY AREA Wory, »'y t»l! 19.9). NEW ENGLISH KEYPORT JAYCEES sii.«. AGENCIES sii MM. BARGAIN SINCE 1004 ARMY & NAVY STORE COlfax 4-1044 "ON THE LEVEL" Monmouth and Mapla, Rad Bank 14 WEST FRONT, KEYPORT CO 4-3008 JEWELERS TIME FOR PLAID STAMPS -FREE PARKING IN REAR The Bayshore's Finest UM Easy Charg* 2t W. 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