Levitt Adds 600 More Houses; Ney Hnd Mrs
T H I S W E E K COVERING TGWJSHil>$ O F 1 6 P A G E S HOLMDEL, M A D IS O N M A R L B O R O , M A T M t M i' . A N D ■ One Section alatnan Im tn tal MATAWAN BOROUGH ■■■■■■ ' ■ ■ J
M em tor B4& YEAR — 12th W EEK KeBnoaH ■JSCST AAititrfatton M ATAW AN , N. J . , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 New J»r«*.r Vvsm* As&ttl.itioti Single Copy Teu Cent*
Few Stipulations First Day At New M alawan Regional High School Woman’s (iuS) Proposed Jet port Site In Bay Buys Property On Borough Appeals Plan To Remodel Few stipulations wore agreed Church Lecture Room! upon when tha Monmouth County Board o{ Taxation heard 73 appeals Gower On School Board A> a sjxrtva! woeling <>/ tht* Irom assessment* filed by Mata- Wo.’.vian’s Club of Matuwan. Inc., I won property owners at tha Hall Madison Township Board of Ed ■ *he.Contemporary iind the j of Records In Freehold yesterday, ucation Thursday nested Gerard [ ju n io r W o m a n 's C lu b , lu»!d M o n - > In most cases, ihe board reserved Gower, Southwood, tut a member | cUiv evening jn tho Hook und L:id- j decision on ths appsals. In only to succeed .lohn Partridge jr.. re j tk-r !• ii v Hon.so. Broad St., U was even appeals, stipulations, mean- signed. louis Horvath, chairman ] docid*.*d bv t» you* of U to 4 to ng an agreement between the ap ol the schools expansion commit | purchiistt the former lectun* room . tee, stirred the meeting by threat {pelant and tha assessor hnd been |of th*? first Presbyterian Church, j readied, were rocorded. ening to step down If tlio board IroiiUm* on Jackson Si., at a pur-, lessened Hs school building pro j c h y sc p ric e o l $ 10.U(M. ’lh e lan d Stipulation* gram bcause three Junior high j jo bu purchased is a !o*. (M-hv-l-J.M building programs has been le- j approximate feet, and the build-; Central Rullroad ot New Jersey, jected at the polls. William Joyce, is .').M>y-5t teet. p lu s a k itc h c u Jersey City, land 011 Cet'er St., vice president, told him no cuttiiiK »*: I); land at Division and Clinton possible as State Department of Education officials had warned of (he Woman’s Cmb, conductcd; Std., (7200 to $4000 and land on the meeting ut vvluch Edsvm Sian- they would not approve any plan ^ W P V H O O K ' Route 7»,- $13,600 to *6100. building ford. clVAirman of properly sales } 15100 to $2600. that would not meet the township's BAY needs ln education.. eoi'imutee, spok'* on behalf of the [ Matawan Craftsmen's Club, Ma- ol the church. William j dtfflio Temple. Main St., land &HW Quinn presjduii of the bourd. also/ to 0, building. $22,200 to 0. attended and both expressed Ihu j Batka, Inc., Route 34, land, *16,- 159 Total Units hope that the Woman's Club would i <09 (o $3200. take advantage of the offer that ! ■ Anne McKenna, 237 Main St.. land the church was making. j J57D0 to $3000; building. $3300 to Apartments Filed Mrs. John C l^lesum , chair-1 maa ot tho buikhnu committee, jM XPDEEltiW M Widening For Two presented a proposed drawing of s r o v Y N s m p Decision Reserved what {he Itfcture roo/n would look Blocks, Jackton St. liKe after remodelling and also a ■ I. P. Cooper. 7 Lakeside Dr., Principal John V. Caracciolo, right, and Daniel I Racclna, Eleanor Harrison, John Yates and Gloria floor plan showing the Interior. land, $9400 to MOOi building. $22,- Matawan Borough Planning Jackfer, guidance director, greet students this morn-1 Fariello. Tho new {2,470,000 school, located on 12 Peter Pascalhs, of'tho Key Agen Mft to $10,000. Board Monday accepted three ap Ing when the new Matawan Regional High School | acres on Atlantic Ave., opened Its door* for the first cy. Mi'i'ganviUe, described the plications for garden apartments In opened lor the first time tor grades 7 through 12. time Mondav for orientation day. !l«i R, Bedle, 7 Sunset Av*., work that his firm would do to > I I tha borough totalling IS# units, un Students, left to right, are Robert Warwick, Frances 1 remodel the building und put il bui :. 122,000 to $16,000. Son. Kichard 8. Stout, Monmouth County, has proposed the way der the new ordinance. A map In m usable condition. Other esti <|l. Randolph and Ralph Hauser, out of tho dilemma of where lo locate the I'url Authority of New York’a >h« nanus of Gertrude Males, wife mates to fix over thy building were super-uirport for k-lllners would be to create a nian-inudi) Island, a* 59 Mala SU bulMiug, $17,200 to ot a Long Island developer, was submitted by Mrs. John H. Km- far 48 umts on the R L Cartan shown above. In. thu center of Karilan 8av. It would be much ih« Levitt Adds 600 More Houses; ney Hnd Mrs. Pearre, and it was samu as the way tjovuroor’a Island was created in New Yritk Harbor. and H«ui«r, 122 Main S(., lands at Mill St. and North St. How decided that t h e remodelling to ISOOOi building, $10,- ard Siegel, Livingston, developer Sen. Stout believes it would overcome thu distance luctor, held (o baf K jH ® would be investigated and discuss barring locating a tetport In the plneiumlx ot Ocean County. tW lu tu $2750.$273 of Marc Woods, on the Siano farm, ed by the building committee ut Matawan Ave. and Aberdeen Rd., Apparently It would run into much tlie same local obiectlon 44 Ralph Heuser. $20 Main St.. May Give Land For Junior High length before any defimtii action did a plan to locate It in Morils County, for Mayor l.ouls Colllchiu, building, $7900 to $3000. submitted a map for 83 garden w as taken. apartment units In his subdivision. Keansburg, cnmu out .strongly against ll this wi-ek. land, Levitt and Sons, Inc., developers course, hi* mans und other ar The property has beea idle ilnce Ruth Phillips, Hardin* Rd. Anthony J . Piccola. Eatontown, development for which septic tanks The man-made Island would be connected with bulh Union Bt-acl) 11500 to $7S0| building, $4500 *" to of Strathmore-at-Matawan, weie rangements must be officially ap are approved. Tlio mayor was con 1955 w hen the cb u rch ws*J d e s represented by Bliss Price, Eaton- and Staten Island by vehicular tunnels for access to the (iurden Stuta given classification last night by pro ve d . cerned, should Levitt's expansion troyed by /ire on Christmas night, town attorney, submitted a map Parkway on the Jersey side and the Vi-rrar.ano Uridgi- on tlie New Theodora Dalola, H Main St.. the Matawan Township Planning Mayor Norman E. Wood found 'lhe tront portion‘of the property, for 48 units tn the Fierro Ave. area bo no more than Bpprovul of a York side. Jani W00 to $4000. Board ot six areas Involving 600 this mailer of prime importance where the old church stood, has but this application was returned major subdivision, if (lit' Levitt ■< Clyde Davie, 144 Freneau Ave., more houses to the 1J00 originally as three of tho sections to be add- been sold to the Bedle Funeral by the board for filling In further firm could not claim tha same kad, $8200 to $9504; building, $18,- approved as a major subdivision ed by Levitt are west of Route 31 j right as thu Storvlaud developers , Home ....for »a parking lot, nnd - an- , details. | R to $ 1 1 ,000. under tha planned community or and border the 40-house Storyland to" usu septic tanks. Alex Polette, other lot available on Jucksun St.. I Calvin Bell, chairman, reported dinance. This followed a Question .Township Residents . Rocco J, Caracciolo, Route .14. representing Levitt, gave ussur- will be disposed of by the church | building, $16,800 to $14,500. tho board hud conferred 011 the by Committeeman Henry E. Trap- -jnca his firm did not intend to trustees, as soon us u niinor sub- widening of Jackson St.. from Routo Patrick Daloia, 44 Beechwood liagen if Levitt could add any PlIC Sets Hearing J use septic tunics in nnv a re a into division is approved , Terr., land, $3800 to $3000; bulld- (continued on page four) homes to the 1300 originally sanc | which Strathmore may be estend- a building driva for funds will | ud. $19,100 to $13,000. tioned under tho planned communi I ed. bo launched lu the near future to i Appeal Assessments • Paul Arnold, 12 Wilson Ave., ty ordinance. Ho demanded an I 12J Acres Involved [ oe directed by representatives of j land, $1900 to $1000; building, $17, Schmertz Planned opinion from the township attorney On Railroad Span t 'lhe Monmouth Countv Board of e rn a t I C e n tra l A v e ., la n d , SG70i> It was ostimated there a’e 125 ! '-I'1* three clubs, -400 to $13,000. Community Shown befora tho board acted. I T a x a t io n h«*aru U(» a p p e a ls trom ta buiidmu, S71Q0 to $2800. : • ftdward Parisian, 38 Freneau Petition Will Bo acres or about 200')0 houses Involved I ! 10GI assessments from Matuwan LMlnumd I. Kyan jr, aiul (Jrac«t William J. O'Hagan Jr., Asbury tn tha urea west Av*,. land, »400 to $2500; building, Park, the township attorney, said Township property owners over u Uvan, C*>4 Pinohurst Dr., iand, Sl50il A proposal for a planned com Levitt firm has « Mac^iIIyriie Quoted lo 00 to $14,300. Argued On Ocf, 4 two-day period in the Hall of Rec to SHOO, building $1 1/200 t o ’ ^ 000.- munity, based oa tha neighbor hood there was no question, h e he In ■from-Ralph Jamiariiarone nt t.lovci i • w . ' ul A. Bogdan, 11. . Liberty gt., terpreted tho planned community ords, Freehold, Monday and Tues Ralph M. and Mary Lou Wallace* cluster concept, built on 3270 lots, The Stala Hoard of Public Utility Rd adjoining tho NY&KF1 K K on Ing. $14,M0 to $1$ 10 ,000. ordinance, thut Levitl could ex day. Stipulations were recommend 14-1 L o w e r M ain S t.. land, S'iOOO tu S Invlovlng both single and multl- Commissioners hus set Thursday, wh?ch about 70 houses will yo in. Halt Variance ■tuiipill Re«d, 1 SoulllSou St., land, pand Strathmore to any number of ed fo the b o ard in -W c.ise.s' by $H>0. b u ild in g $M.vS(W to $ 12,000. - amily "dwelling units totalling Oct. 4, ns the date (or a public T h is w ill bo the n o rth e rn m o st ex* oontlnued on page (our) 6680 and capable of accommodat homes possible to fit on land ac Assessor Johu Lt, Kenner and the Joseph . IV and Mary Wallace, 361 hearing on a petition seeking the tension of Strathmore. Going Boro Water, Sewer iJ . M. Cleminshaw Co.. Cleveland, i CiifKvood Ave., land. Sl-tUJ to $1100, ing a population of 18,0(10 tin a 1500 quired or to be acquired by the Improvement ot the Atlantic Ave. across Koutd 31 to the west will developer in thu township. The only f Ohio, lhe evaluating firm. (building SLi.MO to Sl 1,500. ..ore tract west of Routs 70 stretch bridge across the Central Raihoud carry the development to the M arl Not For Nursing Home restriction, as Mr. O'Hagaa saw In om* case, tho man who bought j Oemirdo, Shore Con. Fiscal Picture ing four miles from the Manalapan of New Jersey right-of-way. boro Township line in Mu? o:her the former Maiawan Tow,jslup iiall !‘'oli,Sl'* i‘lnd, ro §120’.), buihl-* Township boundary line to within It, was that Levitt must keep iiis d ire c tio n . An exu'ipt from tlie minutes of one-nnd-one-hal! miles of Morgan- now sectors of loti contiguous to Township Attorney William J. for $130 and moved it from Atlantic 1 ing, _ $1-1,000 to 512,COD. O'Hagan notified the Matawan Committeeman Sigmund V. )u>- the Mntawan Borough Council vlll# »nd centering on the jnter- sectors already approved. And. of meeting of July 21 was quoted hy Ave. to Route 31 sought to have j Michael and 1-rances L. Den,.ido, Of Matawan Given Township Committee of tlm hear vvulskl advanced for udoptio/i a M otiontlon of Wynorest Rd, and Route K e n n eth W Manning, Middlesex the assessment on it reduced T h e .^ 10'^ Concourse, Ij i u I. ShiOO td ing dut« Monday nlg'nt. Mr, O'Hag (continued on page four) 5206,, wewas presetted to member* uf boaid reserved decision on the ap-j (continued on page four) Ixpundlturts Ar» an filed the petition on behalf of Kd., at the Madison Township Com i ee Mi.il. iind adequacy of service." 575 contract Sept. 1*2 for construc ad a petition of opposition from ot the fuel hilled the board. Harold an d $57fiO a fte r thret* y e a r^ of Adolph Meiuel, Route 35, land, Tlie Stout plan calls for ail is* Capital Expenditures tion of a dining patio ut the Gar .V‘ residents In the Middlesex Kd. (continued nn page four) H orvice. $27,-100 ui $15.r>20, h u ild io g $H,'1()0 lo la m l. at ie.nl fom mile* wide anil Capital expenditures of Matnwan den 3tat« Parkway’s Cheesequake area at the lime the proposal Pies-ent salaried paid to mem $;io;.u seven mile* luny, to lie created ast year totaled $12,714, Under the service area south of the Raritan first wus submitted ti) !hu Mudison bers of the townshin'i police do- Mis Floruncu Malinconico, Uv- hy Jre* mittee that them are o.i!v • ‘ ivas $11,409. Together these brought Meant, $:>Tt.V P a tro lm e n r w e lv e d ft ted in Monmouth Co'uitv on th* to-50 sent capacity. f« keeping w ith tanks used foi sauinr’ > H. C a h r i c l s wmth and Siiiten Itlnnd on th4 ludi expenditures for municipal Tlilrty-two bayshore area resi u new policy to make It easier for s a la r y ram * ln « betw een $ IJ04) to hy to.vnship usld-nti In *h north by lirldues or tunnels. II# (continued ou page four) dents are included lu the petit jury dimbiod personi to obtain service, $.V2fl0 ih‘pendlnrt on lon^lh of ser and the neares; inihlu; . , ;i laid moit of his advisers prefer panel which opened Its session Mon a rump ns well on itopi will lead v ic e miles away on mu township side (jicls Variance tm m ola heciiune th ey a re m ere eco> duy. They are Frederick Bnkaysa, to the patio. The romp will be foi Cltc^ /Vdvantngo* of the lino, Mr. Muiming did not (contlnueil on pun# four) Approve Swim Club Hailet; Kuss C. llerry, Keanslmrg; use by traveler* hi wheelchaln or Maynr Koiman Woml declared, consider a bustne;* ventmo of the Ralph M. Cerame, Hazlet: Mrs. E l hy those otherwise unable to climb the ordinance will provide salaries Church, School Plans for a swimming anil size proj>osed at the nursing home sie M. Cholowinskl, Hailet; Wil- steps. for four year* and will brliifi the con Ut Kiistain putting In u "paik Site Approved 3-2 Lake Lefferts Park iia a JA ( lc * \ ■'* c m m r u U m Ou H. r’iill»n Jr. Ilnrh‘ 1; J a m un The Authority authorised en^i- (continued on pnge four) 1 (cnMijnoed on pago fifteen! an eight-acre tract In Levitt and I' lt/.H liiiiliiin s . I la /It -1; U d n u im l net'll iiy, nupu • lim n <' M.\»ll»o'o Township Cnr.unlttee Mlildleket County Planning Sons, I n 0., Strathmore-at-Mat- lihossii, Kuypnrt; Cicm'ge liar.letl, const ruction of a »outhl>ouiior Rd., P-TAs Asked To Suggcsl (ilianges in which St. Gabrlcl'n Church, UiaJo* M a il I i ii li ToHiisliIji rlamiln| wero approved Monday night by AIko ltudolph llcilcl, Mutawun; M iu II hou Townnhlp, none tho |>i\rk‘n i veil, can erect n church and Ilouid lax nlnhl ru<-iinintumlln* llie Matnwnn Township Hoard of Herbert I,, il.illowull, Keyport; Jo entrance, The work will b« done ) school on h highway commercial (hat tha uully area ul the noutti ttoullh. The plans for the swim hy Alexander Herenelmk Avnod- HF.V, .lAMI'.S A. (illSWr.I.I.ISR seph Hiomoho, Keuiisliurg; James Two Oi 16 Rules For Sena’s Oi l ire i ?,onn. Itecommcnded by tho toning end of thu funner rrnitclt A , and tennis club had been pre W, Keating, lliulel; Arnold R. «iei, Newark, for | hoard of adjustment and Hoibort Spinner lundt Ini rviMrvivI *• M sented (o the health board by Tlio Kev. .fu.m'H A. (iiiBweller, Kloo, Iln/.N't; Mrs. Riwe M. Kole- Marlboro School Board Splits Again In II. Smith Assndatos, Inc., Woat (ipon urea wllli poMlhlu uie it t C. h » r I « s lllodormnn, assistant former rector it St. Mnry'« t'lmrcli, •mr, l(ey|Kiit; Harold S. Lou Jr., Area Chairmen In Tit'nion, making a Muster Pliui park rnthor lliun to lu lllCorpo^ technical director fur tha Levitt KiiytMirt, nnd vicar of the Clm nli Ki'iiiishurg: Mrs. Clieii'lyndii K Special Meeting On Superintendent'* Rolo for tha township, It passed V 2. nled In tlm I.nkv t*ff«fl» EtlRlfl firm, who said tha ctuh would nf (iur Siivlm ir. ('In'i'spqiifiko. wns l.iiigsi'held, lliulot; Mrs, filDanor Otlvtt For Retarded l ha vailanc'e, moVtid by Commll m f;«'ii- htiuna 'jft'lellation f'"’ lha IMS fond fem c‘jcntod ot A flpyi.lal meeCu,,, P TAi v.t-it p.n,;. ul.ol/ nmcctaed Umoi Ptdhot, « «|wotntor, who en tin* wo.I ulinre nf f*io *wko. iio i i i i i rnliilng campniitn fm ih<< Monnioulh (■‘outInucd on pnga four) Illodurmnn, would accommodate ei'ut In n . A lso I. M. M , Keyport; W il Culled Iiy the township h.mnl of i wlin Knl.t 3, which »jm»v ifi. ally r# 'lhe MIiIiIImuk Dmril tlau rir 7M members on an Individual Ai'riiidliia 111 llio muH.t/.Ine, the liam J. Null, Keyport; Hoy Olson, County (/nit of din New lernoy A i' oduoiUion Tuusilay to wf.wnr [ fei ied (u thn rehuhm-dup-* b«»lwoc i|ulroi that (lie JI S lot develop, yoiltiH leaders of thn "takeover Union Dench: Joseph II, I’eiirose, soelallon for Reiarded Clilhlrnn pre noi ou the iti [>oliiNim iIiin hi Itl down 1 I ■ ' - * vip>o ini**iii|a*m...... offjci* a n d ment allow IM-fnet width (of I<» basis. It would be oiwratod Mi'i. Murk (iul.lmau, llolituiell ABC Charges general Ion’’ liuvo "tough, self-lnv I In/lot; Joseph T, IMIklii|;tou, ll-K - hy the board /Japt, A for tint ton )/»-•;> M ljixl I, flad ItldM fl llouto A il th* MiitaMtan by (.evltt Interest for (ns first Mr * R Mnchan, Ue^iisliurgl M ri. |Miiod stam liinls of liitilvldunl va- let; WIIIIm i i J. rup.V, Kaunslitirjr: dtiotltiff Of the nipei Intcndi'ni'i of- w llli h i »■ .i i ii' I f.| tint i h;li! < if R o b - Tlm St,iii- Division of Alooliolii llrHg;e ftJ...... mill «uo tatp t th * year. Thereafter, It would be I**, 1'nylor, West ivanthurg; M ri. enllenee, couraitn to act agitliint old Mis. G liulyj Si.si.ii, Matawimi John flcoi (ind tho llmihiiinn ot Mint e it A S*‘iM. lu p i’i iiU e n d *’ni, !■; lluvem,;.! Contiol yostorilay «ui Whiled llrowii i Hd. . pitii|lt lilt iu » operated by a hoard of director* Si'lioror, Morganville; William M Iviward l)i5viuiey, Mafawnn; Nlrn, |)i'i>biems, a umllCMllon to soiue school offlcliil^i iiutli(i(jjy g i.m f ■ />*• ►»I f irlfilli"! and e<|idp- fJnjif ‘jit at i pm. for a hunt Inti illvMon. Tliuia rntdi are noi elected bjr th* membership. Gilda Fetier, Itnrltan To.vn'diln. tlilnij lariter (him personal success, Kelm lN ky, 1 it i/ li’ t; M rs. H ild a M . T lio ru in s Wen* adopted S«*pl ,1 in-iii for irir* >f hie h org in’nitioiM of c lid i|4i'i iik.iIn 11 I l<11<■ 11co M a lln - Sd-ruut rlnlit-of-wayi but sctimll > Plans oall for a "7." shaped VniiOiiyno, lla/.li'i; I awrimcti W al l he drive opens Monday ftiuf will the Tinlilness to try out new lilciis, hy a 01 vote, Leo Si ally, su e hout j<: ioi Haiicllun by the Itonid cotilcu, indinti m h'lo'j liar, Multi only 21 to 11) feet pavoil And uie^L swimming pool, a wndlng pool, ker, Mii'inviui; Me, <\iifiu 11, Wlmr ru n th ro ug h /I A g u .il of it lest fur iiuril work nml hopeful p resident of lfu« bo.ird, M is K a le lhe c.mhiim'i -doI Hide ^ d e fln 1 II!., M iiIiiwiiii lO’.vllililp. Tlm ADC A rovlaml map vf Vallny V*(« a I x tomils courts, volley ball ness alHiut man " Iim i, K r-y |m ii(, and 1'itiiiU Winkler $10,000 bus hern id for tne county Jackson and Miclmrl Itynh'.vlc^ courts and a two-story bath house that: 'lha s 1 tp** r i nl iMideu I »ihall chtn'uni Hint tlio lli't’KH -i, p.'i iiilllm l IMiiiei, Ticelown Ilii. Mid Houw Tlio Itnv. Mr, (juswcllur, 11 m a jr., Keaii.slnui:. n)ipo«dng them. lhe rules weie "not S]>i")tl didi/ wo/k hom*, on Itnm lilliill tin Ilu 1 pn-iiil .i"i Si’jil, 3 t, ulin wni •ubniltiod. I horo do# N o tice with sundeck. Tit* board waived chine iiuniier In World War 11 In iidopted on I ho vuti'i of Harry o'd*'.ide pioJt*(;t*i, In c lu d in g P -T A and Sn p L 8 nro 121 loli In tliU Httlullvision l | • requirement of having th e lhe Pudllu Theulro wllli the lllllli New York liirnpiku l.x|>rus- Wu offer tint best In m Hei Uk H o lm es, b o a id |nent, Ih m in l uuik. >.lm'| u se lil« own time wlimo UKalnit 174 formetly, with till waillug pod separated from Ihe nivlnlon, wns died as h "crusndei liusos. fre(|iiunl dally service from nnd original designs Wliuiimi SieUtd, John Nftf/oivich, Ledfo other IniereHs nio coftccrnod, «« Tu Tnko tint Muster I'lnn oflitiluntinK * M o m o rla ls, R o ute .VI, K e y p o it C a l, regular pool by a steol fenc* far slum clearance and his fight Kollo'a. Commiitnn buy 10 trip Uond, T . Gcorgn Saathnfr And Oar- do tho mombnH of h.icIi ^toup4. (harr.iml chlckun, flleil llliruil|i inorclal tiroa on tho ount «ld» M bvl approved « brick planter a* against police graft In Ills Nuw books nnd tav*. I'or idiodula oall for ttppolntment CO ifax'4 1124. n*il Voorhnei. He fihall noi dictate to Audi oi* 01 Scallop* i*. I'/|<, $ 1.2,t, Itoulii II and ruilc«l||nailiig ll ftt • substitute divider, York Parish. COI fan <-2221 w jfp —ndv 11/20 Mts, Virginia i*1 Tmgii, spank* (coidinucil oa pngo fifteen) Iloilo I'utl llouK ii'slileuilnl, Pag® Ywa THE MATAWAN JOURNAL'. N. X Thwr Fear Busloads Madison B lo o d Bank | Install Legion, ToIn acmr interviewiu>M Vi«W wttttvttri John Trttm ! ft ! . ' Jacanetti and Jim it ~ p , F o rb e s, To Comity Park Madison Township racoitwrc of j a i 7 i „ the Aineiicpjt Hed Cross Blood ^Ho!n>del Tow nship• .'...Committee i Hnn» for the loint tnstaiiuiinn ;L Program Committee, it was 'was told Thursday Vthere ar# marc | m learned that a (Mafitsen Township .i ot tiie otficcrs uf Laurence Murbcr wny-i than cutting lot tine* to dosro- i American lemon Post 137 smj itio ‘ Blood Bank Im t>wr< termed. jtmdb u..town" by Warren E, I Ladiss Auxiliary were ;:omp!»ted . Ariangc-meiil.T.bnv? been roads B'U tngji‘.r.er, n spectator, Thurs j at the nwsfing of Ihe post in the , for a BlMrtJantiblle- Unit (o visit day, pio'etttng against unrt-sfriia- | pj.'.-t h o m e on S u m ro e rfie ld A v e . I Madison Township m W edn es- :«S- public: ww- ol' the cour-iy park : Laurence Harbor. ,d*y» Oct. IP, from t p.m . to lj:M ; to go,up.In,Holmdel. p.m. : ■ ■ ' ' | Rein ing Commander Rohm K a th - M i. Baumgartner made refer- "The immcdiaite objective ol ] _hun co n d u cte d the b u sin e ss r.->«jee. t#- a n ' announcement hy Jo tha Madison Township Blood j 'ihe inilallaiion ceremonie.s will bo ’[ ... Btpn C. Invm. director of fhe Mon* Bank,” Mr. .laconettl revealed, I held Saturday evening at 8 p m , moutu i Coiu)ly ; Board of Freeholo- “is to cover the blood needs of ‘ In the Legion Home. Lcj-ion of-' ;.ers, that a 200-acre county wark on all donors and their household!*. ; Acci> wiIJ be installed by M id d lc - ' Loftgsm'et Rd '.ton'd h'i o p e u e j Any person donating one pint of 1 sex County Conimander Louis Ua- to tne public next spring. Mr. blood to the bloodmobile unit will | vie! and his official staft and tho Baumgartner told the township automatically be covered for the j auxiliary officers by Mrs. Richard committee the govcrninj; body normal blood needs of their en IFulhapi,, Middlesex County presi- nhouid call on the board of free tire household I or one full year.'* jdem and her official staff. h o ld e rs te re s tric t us*? of the p a rk Religious, civic and poll;Ita! I Jhc- new post -officers are William v; to cowmy residents; lest a condition organization* are being contact jAuriemmo. commander; O sk a r , develop In Holmdel that matcned ed w- that their members may .! Gohmen, Raymond Kdrko'.vsk'. and ) ; tha one. that same out of an un e n jo y th e b e ne tn s u f the, M a ills o u ' inilii,nn Foster, vuc ioniiii.mders' restricted public park system >n Township Blood Sunk. .-Jac!: Olsen, adiutant: W illard M ai- i Union County...... A Bloodm cialize on a countv paik with i'o T im w t ilp , ! a rm s. I restrictions by running bus leads, “Since the success oi Operation I Auxiliary Officers ! of clly-dwellers to it. Mr Baum Blood Brother depends upon the gartner asked that the township j Mrs. Harvey Bloom will take the | co-operation of tbe township’s l oath as president of the auxiliary. ! committee consult the municipal many organizations,” Mr. Jacou- authoi itlfs of Rahway und Linden ; S e rv in g w ith h e r fo r the lUB2-t>3 I etti indicated, ’'Operation Blood j term will be Mrs. Walter Schlicht-' j •tout the distressing result* for Brother is a good name for this their towns when this running of ! mj:, first vice president; Mrs. Jack I e ffo rt." Olsen, second \icc president; Mrs. ! buses into the Rahway River coun For complete information call | John Vachitis, trcaisurer; Mrs. I ty pans started. He warned of tral- Mr. Jaconetti, PA 1-tISS, Mr. I Raymond Korkowski, historian; j lic, noise, nuisance, litter and dis Forbes, PAJ-5M L ______carded beei cans not in keeping j Mi s..W illiam Bi ldgeman, chaplain; With the quiet home and colonial i Mrs. Oskar Gohmert, sergeant-at- atmosphere held as a Holmdel date of Aug. 23 was read notifying a rm s. ■ Ideal and pleaded that Cheesequake the township committee its request William Foster and Mrs. Andrew State Park be taken ai an object for a public hearing on the reasons (Carver are co-chairmen of the In le sso n . for locating the Interchange at Red stallation. lllll Rd. could not be granted as Listened Te Dlttmar Mr. Rathbun and Mr. KoiKowski construction had gone too far alonj; Mr. Baumgartner queried why were elected as delegates to rep for the hearing to have signifi resent the post at the Middlesex It was that ; the Holmdel Planning cance. But she did offer to mukc County Executive Committee meet "ITS GREAT, ED, Board, had listened with concern available the copies of the survey ings during the coming year. Mr. i when former Mayor George Ditt- revealing how the determination Aunemmo and Mr. Gohmert will . mar, Atlantic Township, had ap- was arrived at. be the alternates. Donald Mul- petucd before-it two years ago to Mayor Ackerson believed the Au get cooperation with Atlantic chcski, Mr. Olsen, Mr.. Foster and | thority was beginning to feel the Mr. Rathbun will serve on tbe agiiinft allowing their townships to "pressure.” He was told it was due be overrun through a then proposal Board of Trustees for ia*2-f!3. time as the state had 300 acres of ft was announced that the 1963 But W hy Did You to locate the park over their boun township ground at Telegraph 11:11 dues are being collected. An ef- V, daries at Willow Brook, yet nobody Park that was off tho tax rolls. tq Holmdel seemed to fear com- jfort is being made lo complete the Mr. Price said the Authority's at aierciallzed intrusions now lhat the collection before the installation tention should be called anew io ceremonies. Mr. Gohmert will park was to be located wholly with the petition of 730 signatures of serve as Legion chairman and Mrs. . u> H o liu d e l. last May - June, asking the reopen Vachitis. auxiliary chairman. Mem ( Mayor James H. Ackerson In ing. He noted it constitutes a ma-. : formed Mr. Baumgartner tnat Ihe bers may pay Iheir dues to the Buy It So Fast?" jority of the reg:stered voters of chairmen, retiring commander, township committee could not en the township, a most unusual mus t(l r n i commander-elect, or any active tertain suggestions for criticism s of tering of force oehind a petition. '"Zr- Ihe county park plan, that they m e m b e r. The committee directed the would have to be taken to the pub Mr. Colista was appointed chair township attorney, Lawrence A. lic hearing on the financing, winch man of the annual past command .■• ' . ■ ■ > ■ ■ ■ ■' ..■ . :> ■ • ■■ ■■■■ • ■ ■ . ■ ■ - Carton jr., Middletown, to draw an er's dinner to be held early next Wat due yesterday, for considera ordinance providing for the placing tion .by ihe freeholders. The mayor y e a r. of curbs on the south side of Retli- aaid he was much in favor of the auy Rd. from Holmdel Rd. to the At the conclusion of the old busi county park, but only the fruehold- Parkway bridge. A query from a ness, Commander-elect Auriemmo ers could decide if it could be re- spectator on the assessment of ad made some announcements, it is itricted to use by county residents. journing properties brought report his intention to resume the month The mayor found the reaction to ly Legion night socials, which were Good Question? it could not be given until the cost . the new Sandy Hook park a wholly figures were rechecked. The action conducted the third Saturday of favorable one, but Mr. Baumgart on the ordinance will be called to each month. He appointed Mr. ner noted parking needs had out the attention of the Raritan Town Gohmert and Mr. Korkowski to run the facilities provided and ship Com m itl;; as the centerline serve as co-chairmen for the first there had been an increase of con of Bethany Rd. in that area marks social to be held Oct. 20. gestion on the access highway. the boundary between the two He also appointed Andrew Carv Thursday's was the last schedul townships, lt is believed Raritan er to serve us club chairman; Mr. ed meeting before the deadline for may also want to act. Foster as New Year's Eve chair submitting proposals to popular ref- man; Mr. Rathbun, house chair trendum in November's general Mr. Carton sent word that action man and publicity chairman, and flection. A much-rumored petition on an ordinance to require "pack Mr. Gohmert, membership. to increase the size of the govern- age" sewer plants Ior subdivisions He Had To Buy , •’nrr~ ** V * * r lag body from three tq five mem- of 49 lots or more was to be Other committee chnirmen will kers failed to materialize, but there held up In his office to await expli be appointed at the next meeting ' r‘ i i waa one presented with 500 signa- cit report on the matter fiom Mor on Monday evening, Oct. 1, at 8 Ivres asking action by the voters on row Planning Associates, Inc., p.m. in the Legion Home. • proposal] to put all appointive Ridgewood, makers of a Master Plan for the township. Otis R. Sea It In A Hurry township employees, including the police and toad’department, under man, Long Branch, the township Club To Meet Tonight Civil servicjt. Mayor Ackerson as- engineer, had recommended such In Browntown School lured It would be forwarded to the an ordinance to th. planning board. The committee appointed the county clerk's office In due time The first regular meeting of the Rev. A. A. Burkhardt, Richard M. lor acceptance, before the deadline. Mid-Madison Woman's Club will be Because It Was Ford, principal of the Holmdel Appelated Te Peat held tonight at 8 p.m. in the Brown School, the Rev. Edward Blaska, One new appointive post was town School. created. Mrs. John Mount was Police Chief Joseph Phillips, and Magistrate Seymour Kleinberg to named an assistan’ In the asses The Browntown Parent-Teacher the Juvenile Conference Commit sor's office at |S00. An emergency Association held their first fall tee. The committee has been inac appropriation of 15000 was propos meeting Tuesday night at the Advertised To tive fivt years. ed for approval by the State Di- Browntown School. vlaion of Local Government to en The committee approved prelim . Mrs. Nicholas Arace and Mrs. ^ i r ^ ^ able the townthip committee to hire inary maps for Pleasant View H a rry Patterson attended the Municipal Revaluations, Inc., Ma Heights, an 18-lot subdivision sub luncheon meeting of the Middleaex plewood, to asskt Mr. Mount In mitted by M, M. Nero, Raritan working wilh the tax specialists Township, off Telegraph Hill Rd. County Home Economics Council Over 30,000 of Extension work at the home of of Bell Laboratories and Lily-Tulip, Inc., on proper assessment for Mrs. Doris Herbert, Old Bridge, Iheir {da(its In the township, llie WSCS Plans Fall on Thursday. Maplewood firm made the original Mrs. William Pitney, Ticetown revaluation study for the township. Rd., Browntown, and daughter, William J. Duncan, secretary nf Supper On OcL 11 Miss Suzanne Pitney, New York, WM Readers In The the planning board, was critical of •llrtided the International Food » p p l A regular meeting of the Wo Show at the Coliseum, New York, the move. He asked why the in - - ^ dustrial assessments could not he men's Society of Christian Service Sept. 12. made on the basis of thu primary of the Morganville Methodist Miss Marie Gaub, Browntown, assessments of the buildings for Church was held Sept. ( at the and her nephew, Fredrlc Brown, Classified Pages construction a.:d installations. home of Mrs. Russell VanPelt, Cheesequake, were guests of Mr, Archlbalu R. Price, a spectator, Beers St., Keyport. Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Otto Gaub, Overhill Rd., asked the township committee to Quackenbush, the president, pre Mstawan, Sunday night at which renew its plea to the N.J. Highway sided. Plans were made for tiie an time Mr. and Mrs. Gaub showed Authority to open the Telegraph nual fall supper which will be held slides of the Rocky Mountains In H ill acccss road. He read a letter on Thursday, Oct. II, from S'. 30 to the United States and Canada taken 1 - W Of (rom Gov. Richard J. Hughes con 7 p.m. The supper will he a smor on a western trip. firming the governor’s concern in gasbord and a fancy table will be Mrs. Charles Eppgard, Levittown, Ihe matter. Mayor Ackerson sug- featured. Tickets may be obtained is spending this week as the guest " iU it '" usted Ihr.t perhaps the letter from W.S.C.S. members, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, ip fift , tiould go to Gov. Hughes as lie is Those present at the meeting 27 Margaret St. •loss" of the State Highway De were: Mrs. Qniickenbush, M ri. Har The K eyport W eekly partment of which the N.J. High ry Ratdlffe, Mra. Joseph Spur- Messenger, O'Brien way Authority is nn allied entity. gat, Mrs. Raymond Schlike, Mrs. iIM Assemblymen Coalaeled Raymond Wemel, Mri. Kleanor Open New Campaign Theodore Frledauer, a spectator, Perrine, Mrs. Walter Lamherlson, ■ . - ■ Ami - wanted it known that the Holmdel Mrs. Ralph Howardson, Mrs, Fred In a Joint statement, MadUon Property Owners Association had llowen, Mri. VanPelt, und Mrs. Township Committeemen Hariy been in touch with Ihe three assem Fred lickel, Messenger and Victor O’Brien, blymen from Monmouth County A birthday gift wai presented to Democratic Candidates for re-elec- The M ataw an Journal and that the legislators, too, were Mis. Myles Rader by her secret tkin, announced the opening of their "very unhappy" about the situation pal. cu m p n ig n . regarding tne Telegraph Hill exit. Gifts were collected tn str.d tn "It Is with a great deal nf enthu M r Frledauer wanted the letter Klin Mai Kl, the Korean orphan siasm that we look forward lo the to the governor to be made an that the organization Is sponsor campaign leading up In Novem "open letter" Available to the press. ing, for her birthday in October. f ber’s election. We intend to run But the mayor reminded him it on the record of the Democratic would lie out of keeping to release Browntown Man Died Administration of which we are the contents before the governor proud to be members," the com itu'ivt:, it Mr. I*1 rlfdm ier emphn- At Hi* Home Tuesday mitteemen stated. USED MERCHANDISE VALUES sized tho i.nuiililym tn wanted the "’V". rtarul nvi'ly lo sirrep! Invl- access road open on a "permanent" C h a rle s II. W ilso n , N3, of (Hi H o u tr ! I ut ions In a p p e ar an yw h e re b efore b a s is 9, lirownlown, died Tuesday, Sept. the people ol Madison Township An announcement by Mrs, Kath 18, 1902, III his home, A retired wllli llie nr.Miinnre Hint nil ques ARE SNAPPED UP W HEN AD- arine E. Whitt, chairman of the farmer, Mr. Wilson wns the tions will lie answered truthfully Authority, tuld last week the Park widower of Mrs. Charlotte (Still and lo the best of our knowledge. way body's consulting engineers well) Wilson, We nrr certain that the November are going over plant lo determine Surviving nre « son. Kiseaii, li elnilon will return us to office so what changes would have to In' VERT1SED IN THE FAST-ACTION ilnuglilei, Mrs, Mmy Ihnm'llr. j iliut we may Mircessfullv complete made and what they would cost to Unmntown; It) ginnilchlltltcir, IK; Ihe pilinniiiK for llie fulure Hull ninke the Tcleurapli lllll exit roi.d Ims been the theme of our admin- i;r.-;;r;intl''!.!!(l: 'Vi; t!irrr- b ro th i one thnt would be "sute tor use. i.M im h u i," 'lhe road wns closed lual Mny 111 nrn, Aiver Wilson, lllglitstowir, Slovo Wilson, I'jigllshlown, and CLASSIFIEDS. after It hnd been open for public use Asher Wilson, Jiiweslmii;, nnd slnro ISM. Hut thn Attorneys for Matawan Man Joins seven sisters, Mrs, llnchcl I.nm- the Authority have Insisted Ihe road Notre Damn Club •a row constructed was never lieil.Hon, I'lier'srquake; Mrs, Mary fturiows, Rolil'ltsvllle; Mrs. Norn mnanl lo hold more than traffic Hlchnid S(’lu'm \ MiilJtwun, whs lloyce, F.nitllshtown; Mrs, Wllliel- lining to n ktutc park In the nren, a m e m b e r of h m hiinillir lu rcc* mlmi 1.nylon, Miami, Fin.; Mr*; EASY TOO, JUST CALL' not hundred* of cars per day golni; mnmiMHl conMlluitim, tiy-limx nnd Knthi'ilm' Glnssniilii, (ilnueestei, to Hell l.abs and other plants. offitiT m'omMi'-mlittloiih U» llir Daniel S. I iy, tho township Mrs, Cecil I stett, Keen Valley, l)j»lvn‘»iiy of Noin* Untiir dub nf clerk, re polled nothing luid been re N. Y, und Mrs l-.dltli Monrypenny. Ihi* Jc rM 'y K lw if . w lii( !i w m or* ceived ns yet on a request for two .Spolsuiiod. j'.imi/cil officially luM wri'k in n copies of the m isultlng engineers' Fiiiii'hiI sorvlri's nre liel/ig held merlin}; ii( (lit' Uk>. Arttiuiy C O I f a x 4 - 3 0 3 0 siirviiy hy which the Authority de 111i-i nllci'hiiiin ni 1 p .m . nt the i ’jir k , l l i r now u in u p In lh e 'JOftln cltlcd lo construct an interchange lliihic Menuiilnl Home, Fn|:ll*l|. diil) fomicd by Noltt' Diiinc utmii to the Onrden StBlu Parkway ut town, with the llov, Friuiels Cnnlel ni tlm M ifiho iil th«- vvorlil Kctl lllll Hd. of t h c llrowntowit Cotmnmillv lln- fli',1 |moli'i l in br uiulorU'k' Request Denied Church o/flrlAllng. Iiilenuenl will cm bv ih/* d u b Ia h ('ommmtk’n 'H ie letter from M in . While tinder follow 111 t'hi'itmil Hill Ceiuitrry. IlilWllifuHt un l> c . 0. / - 4
Vh«?5d«y, SO, 1962 THE MATAVvAN JOURNAL N. J, Pag* AH-Numkr Dial Woman Take* Over Cancer Society jjolutsott Named Keyport M«n iosa ■ Old Names In M onm ouih S o M h a n A v t o • a - Plan For County Unit President A Jury in S'ipju ior Court, ludfgi 1 ■' ■ Duvld D. Furman's court (a tfem ‘ ; All-Number Calling (ANC) t*le- WMmm Jobtifion jr., c?.shier. Th# Holrtwi ('amity (conitauerf)— HU children ?/«'.» supposed so be Brunswick Thur.sd.iy phofts numbers w ili bo assigned * K e a n s b u rg • Middletown National Obadiah Holm** ai hi* dcsath wrote f»vjnd CO Wllltani, and Thomas. wus* for action in :(i9 s u it . b y to customers In Monmouth Ccuntv W ank, w&s eiscie d preaidttit ol the to his chHdr^a. h* urged them to E.M.C.V.B. Lonj Branch . Ray Diaz of Keyport sas^ituit Rdft -exchanges .next Juno, th» New Jsr- | Monmouth Countv Banker* nnd seek first tha Kingdom God and j r ,, art Dackerman, Edi'iotC . sa y Ball leleBhone Co announced Clearing AsnooUtioa at Ui his fttgbteousnesi, ilmn; , Aosw#r 45-S today. Tae chamj-aovar will lake ■49th annual meeting an! banquet ^Ano now, my sou. Joseph, ta. Van Si ickie! I hive b ;en tracing Mr. Olut-wm riding itr a csV-ivi pined at the sains time tl1" com held at iho spring l.aka Golf and member Joseph of .fVrlmathoa was this family, tn my pojseition Is a opurated by John Wurnlafe, also , 4 C o u /jtry Ciub. & giKif} in in — an d wad bo ld, and manuscript ;vrlt:. ; by my gfsat- Xey;x)ri, on. Old i'.ist Road, lidi- £> • pany bBguw -distribution o l th s v/tuX bohliy and tha body of gracdf»ther in '(9W. then in his son, on Mar. 20, I9S*. when Uv>., ; t' ft . ISM issue of its Monmouth Cour.iy Named to uucceed him vie® directory, according to Charles J . president of th* m'n^nUaf.ion was J'fl»U«, early ;XV}. H i was an early Mon vehicle str.ick Mr. Dactarmsui'B 0 , Woiiehouse, gi\ii«n>l msnnijor of IiVersU 1. Cauffrfuui. first ■ vicu My son. /ohrj. retnembsr what a mouth school teacher. He relates c a r. M r . 1 Dacksrnian was awirdlea . "rs- tlw comp ny’s central area presuJtMit aad cushier. Asbury Park loving and beloved, disciple he wa». that threa brother.* came to Long damagei in his suit against .Air. v/Vjl.’. - The conversion will give ssven- j aud Ocoan G tw u JBjnfc. Tht; secrti- My daughter. Hope, consider Island from Hrackia Lake in Hol Gurniak in ;ha umoun! of i % dlgtt numbers to about IJJ.GM lelo. ! tavy - treasuK*r. 1 hotnas H. Knecht, what a grace of GM hope is. land. Mathles. GUbeit (filsbert), Newark atiorney Charles %'ia- Garret or Stephen. phone uaec.t hi i 8 Monmouth-Coun vivG prcsidt-nc. Centra' Jersey Bank jvfv son,v Obadiah, consider jfr.it kelried represented M r. Osckai'- ty exchanges .in i /'111 put all couu- and Trust company, AUanhurst, Obadifth was a 3ervan^ of tlu: Lord. Quifslion 81—1 am trying to find man. A ib m . M. i Mets,, g&st O tv: ty telephone jiei'ViCiS on ar. ANC was ro olcctod. My sou, Samuel, remember that out If It wera Stephen et; Garret? ange, appeared for Mr. Ciurnlalt ■ baais, A i present, there are aeven L,aJ B a iik ( b e - how L.ldiah's heart v,*ai ojiecu^l — t :' p ■ o«vn. Hu came vwltch-next June will employ the saifeSa COMBINATION d u rin g Dti} past year and prior lo from Grav mouth County Unit of the New Jer copper cent, and (lie finest collec for two years, and fined J250 for life ." Budget Terms • FrM del. Usable Combinations sey Association for Retarded Chil In addition, the regular quarterly tion of national currency from grand larceny. Ha pleaded guiliy Store Hours: 11 a.m. to S There are 540 usable combina d ren . dividend of 2.1 cents a share on Monmouth County banks. Tha show Aug. 17 to breaking into tha Halford Your adv«rtlssment In this Wed. and Frl. 'til 9 p.m. tions of two letters and one num common stock was declared. It Usso Station, Route 36, Middle paper will reach prospective The meeting will ba held Satur last year saw the unusual event of P ro w n ’s i b er on tha telephone dial, Substitu a town Township, Aug, 2 and stealing purehasars in every community Id day at t|ie Colonnade, Monmouth will lv; paid Oct. IJ to holders of a mink stole heiug traded for eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee— f tion of numerals for the first two 23 tire s v a lu e d at $.100, the bnysliora nrei. <3fc Shopping Center, Eatontown, an record Oct. I. Tha semi annual cen! (1914-D-Unclrculatad). letters increases this total to 840, dividend of Gtl cents a share to rS\v> ■ AN C also opens the way to interna- nounced Mrs. Dana Hannan, New Shrewsbury, dinner chairman. The holders of preferred stock also was 7f tinnal dialing; although letters dif voted by th« board, ft will be fer in pronunciation from country meeling also will be marked by tha installation of officers includ paid Oct. t to preferred stockhold to country, numbers are the same ers of Sept. 17. in: most lands. ANC also eliminates ing M is. Charles Weaver, Hazlet, the confusion between the letter as first vice president. # ' “O '1 and “zero" and between the Perth Amboy Hotpital letter "I” and the number “ 1 ” on List Revocations ; tha dial. Report* Record Month New Jersey Bell aald that 10 per Threa bayshora area motorists Tha emergency room at Perth tCent of its telephones already have had their driving privileges sus Amboy General Hospital handlod f r i been converted to ANC. pended hy tha State Division of a record number of patients dur 'k ' The Monmouth County changes Motor Vehicles under provision* of ing August, according to the month . . . THE ONES THAT WHIPPED THE BAJA RUM...TOUGHEST UNDER THE SUN.., 'Will be made as follows; In tha As tha punt system and mandatory $ ly report released by hospital di bury Park area; CA 3 will ba 22J; speeding plans. They aid Baudin rector Robert S. Hoyt. 'Iln 1345 TO SHOW THE WORTH OF NEW ENGINES, FRA M ES AND SUSPENSIONSI : PR 4 will be 774; G( 9 will ba 449; Tagilew, Marlboro State Hospital; Swl'' cared for In the accident room PR J will ba 775; K E 1 will ha ill; Robert P. Mullaney, Keyport, and during tha period exceed the pre P R 6 will be 778; MU 1 will be 891, Robort F. Falk, Keansfiurg. vious record of I44J eslaWlshed . a n d W E 8 w ill b e 938. list May, Mr. Hoyt pointed out. In the Freehold area; HO 1 will Real Estata Listing C a r d i 'Ilia flgura Includes 154 victims of ba 462 and GI 6 will be +W. for sala at th)* office. motor vehicle accidents A total of I.V18 In-patients were S # ? f t admitted during the period, tlie report stated. During tho 11,305 d a y * n l car* rendered, they had t 827 operations, 1698 x-ray pro cedures, and Ifl, 531 laboratory illion* of yeara ago nature faih* tests. Their length of stay averaged M ioued a proving ground for truckg 7.5 days and the daily hospital oc " D a d d y ! that m au oan never duplicate. TodaV( cupancy averaged 3(55 patienlj. A d missions included 220 babies horn It ia known as the Baja (bai)' bat^ W e m is s at tho Perth Amtwy Hospital dur California Peninsula, M exico. ing August. These picture* give you only a bare ’ y o u Through tho School Saving! pro Idea of the place. The road bears ndr, gram for the regular purchase of resemblance to the modern highw ay^ U.S. Suvlngs Stamps and Bonds, the student learns early that mon on (lie M exican m ainland. It's fine for ey grows ou money saved, not on 140 miles below tlie U .S. border. Then trees. And he learns, st first hand, the beating begins. Rocks and lmrd« r T W tlie benefits ot wise persona! mon y * Htarlng from you ii a thrill for little ones. Keep in touch olten ey management by reaching goals linked ruta bang, punch, jab and Jerh »b y phon«—when you'ra away from liame. Nam Je rse y B e ll lie st'ls for him,elf. the trucks from stem to stern. Loose siittd m akes them striif'glo nnd Blrairi,* D ust chokes them. Ileat roasts th e i% Kivors drench them.
The Baja Run took this Chevrolet caravan 17 days to go ths 1,066
AU tho trucks performed magnifi* cenlly. N o l one wnn forced to drop OlU OH! boctuise of iiiechunical difficulty. Tru cks that can taka this kind of beat« ing c\m t.tke on your toughest truck job.-i. Come in now nnd Eee tough f]'inli(y-!)uilt 'CJ Chevrolek truyj^ i t w ith ull their new Improvements. Y O U H A V S
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Member Foderal Rotorve Syitom Menibor Federal Dopotit Inturance Corporation DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET 110 Main Street, Matawan Phon« LOwell 6-1040 : ’ . i*99* f«uc THS MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Itivsradjsy, September 20, 1962
jpnncijpel reported tht'-Junior - ten to ‘keep pa’itict out ot the police) the bo-rd besny, created to nwet la n d , $2001) to $2000. boildii>£, $!5,- sor high school will go on /ill! les- drptirlment." ... ( with Levitt and report back Oct. 2 iea m > $ i a « » , ' «lco>, After “’ojie-ihird JtiAii'n.1*, t ommlttee.Hiiin Sixnwnd Kowx;- j ou the form the Levitt "donations11 Mrs, Edward Schuber, 3W Brtiad fPse Jfatafmm $m*ntal bringing in vvo t:ra;lef of ihe *1* fo r the ftltt m o re io is take, St.. la n d . $t4()0 to $U>00 tin, chairman ot the police com -1 how much for1 aiu to Cliffwood mu- j ; Sprague Oil Service, 13 UstS* •iv' ; - %sv&*utm*nim ■ . ■■ ■• (7-12 luclusivt.) (o be housed in the mittee, hl«> announced that an j ntcipal needs and 1k>v\ m u c h to | St., Lund, $S»00 lo $4500; buildiae.- Q G tftt * 4 6 » — -4, K A S U L awUIWW* f U W J M l * jbulkling. The jirm cijial reported other ci din&qce, provides a e w j scnool needs. $22,IIW to $15,500 Ihip.fcj ko»*£ uloc* "smoothly” tbe pi,»!ice rules end regulation!), will j u?■'.'■ Frank I.aMuv* I t Frentau Ave., * ______opening oner.fslion H ivks te- be promulgated by the committee j The board approved donation by porled to tht board that seme cub!- liiid. $10 200 to $3(00- in the near future. I L t v it i c f s. footbrtdse from if.s sub vfeWsfc*! fcow , K&fe* ^ Ow>Mte» V, brym*, Anftftto f IMBttT '■■ n*t» hit not v?! installed in ini' division area aorcsa GisveUy !>o rpl3.* Ita »lsn W te M rr« tfe* Ib iti “-* isieriuU — — of ' H___ s U v t t o u i machines m tne shops. llie gym new high school as a mesns of Mary Farrell 6 Gram St.., land. the cheapest way to gel nd ol mice . . . lt now takes IU time* Irtte: to BM iirt l«tWJ . 1# « t t t » o*w* and a Margaret Guadagno, IS Edge- Rtin'.ove the-^kirt and you have a sunsuit . . - Heinovc any- ploying the men in the street de ■■.m m«.(«*. fejr meS «inr. . . The boa id ssarlioncd (he csiM er donation of lands for a dralnagu itieie Dr., Isod, $7000 to H00C1; thin^ eLc «nd you 51 have a lawsuit . . . leotards are today a partment before the committee au for the high schou! cafcleria retain tystem along Gravelly Brook. building, $38,200 to $20.(100. ' . ScbacxtpUcn Patau thorized the.tr hiring Monday night. answer to-gfeindmsi'* Jong i;.ndicj,s . .. . Dancing is one iif \h« ?i>*hhi 'in 'A tfnaw . ' {M OICNAl iOlTOSIAt ing thu following employees;: M aty Mo censure wns voted, however, few remaining ncUvities in n-ntch men lead women . . .* Jt Mr (witU» «t»»»>------Sunwick, Vera Caunt, Genrucfe No Appearance UopUui - — i1 ...... —- by the committee* Stultz. Ethel B u Ie Ko , June Ar.dfjr- 159 Total Units has hv*exx sugi»es.tert that ont .of tne reasons life on other FMr t«3ii^«*^7~~ 6071, M s iry B a rra s s o , P t iv iiis Testa, ‘Il.t rvirhYuttee accepted the res Carolyn Sebolt, 21 Weldon KtJ.; H S M I : planeti is extinct is perhaps1 that their scientists were a sir (ouUtrf* 11. 4.) Loul* Armeilino. Connie Lpngette. ignation of Joseph Steftger a* a (continued from page one) building, $1S,600 to $14,300. oi little more advanced than outs . . . To live happily in the Maty D'Alom, Jnsephint Ctirdas- m e m b er the industrial commis 34 io the north end of town wilh Abraham Berkowiu, $175 Ravine THURSDAY. SEPTEM BER 29, UM sion. No reason for the resignation country, one. must have a scul of \\ paiet. the mind of. a to, all of Matawan, and Mary Ho tta'boro^gh council. The -chairman Dr., land, $11,300 to $900; buildinc, was given by Mr. Stenger who also gan, ClilfwGod Hench. stated the board was authorized lo $8400 lo $1000, . . ' philosopher, simple tu.-:t«s of r hermit, and a good statioiv serves as chairman of the planning Pusquate Vaccari'lla, Malhtasen enter Into a study with the borough Albert Haycook jr., Beechwood \vag;on . ., Women generally attempt to reform their hushatvlv A Step Forward board and as a member o( ihe W,. wss.hired «s school Janitor engineer on an initial widening Terr., land, $3S00 (o J3CW; build Regional Board of Education. during the first few years of married life . . . after that The W oman's Club of .Matawan, Inc.;'the'Contem porary Sept; 17 lo next J a n e JO at |3r>04 from Maiden Lane to Fountain ing, $20,500 to $20,000. Assessor John B. Kenner appear they r#j content to. keep him from nettine worse. Lejtgue and tlie Junior Woman’s Club iim dea w ist decision s n ia ry . Ave. Mr. Bell reported offers of do John Sergeivich, !3 Kecc.hwooii ed and asked if the committee had T e r r , la n d $4200 to $3000. WELL, [ NEVER * . , Does vour dog prefer one television P u rc h a s e 0/ fcur cash registers n a tio n s ot property to effect this M onday evening when it was decided to purchase the form er declared he had recommended the Harvey Vanlirunt, 93 Broad St., Iroin the National Cash Register first step. . program to another.' Or is he smarter than some of thy lecture room of the First Presbyterian Church nnd convert employment ol the J.M. Clcmm- land, $12,500 to $3500; building, Co , Asbury Park, for tht mim of To Continue Study people you know? Jf so, Professor Gerard H. Rothschild, of shew firm, Cleveland, O. for mun $6500 io $4500. 11 Into n elub house. This hns been an'eyesore since the tlHO was approved. These will be 'rhe study will be continued to icipal revaluation. 'Mayor Norman the University of Alichigan psycholog^^ department, would church in front of it w«b burned in 11155, and certainly a used in the cafeteria or the new MiM St. to get a road alignment Wood read a resolution adopted high *<:hool. ior the road on which the Males like to know about it . . , Professor Rothschild -is starting a Step forward i n civic improvement and p r id e w i i l h a v e b e e n September 1 r#60, retaining the firm W ithdraw n apartments are going to be fac new lab<*ratory program in connection with a comparative Undertaken when rem odelling plans are completed. The board approved lhe expendi which noted the nction was token in g . ' Mntawan Corp., Main St;, tu re o f (12 11 an Us rhnre (or par at the recommendation of .Mr. Ken psychology course, and i.s looking for all the information he; T h e V femail's Club was organized in 1915; llie Contem - Mr. Siegel submitted a revised la u d , $28,fc00 to Slti.iiUG; b u ild in g , ticipation in ihe Monmouth County ner. Mr. Kenner denied he had can get on unusual behavior in dogs. The information would m iry League in 1934 and tiie Junior Woman's Club in 1924. map of section 3, Marc Woods. He $9160 0 to $V2,1>00. JK>' audio-visunl aids profit am. participaU-M in the action. be used for classroom .instruction and possibly as a basis for F o'or m any yearn these three groups have worked ta establish stated he was vacating Id lots liatka Corp., Route 34, restaur The committee received addition around Siano Dr. off Matuwan .Rd. ant, land, $26,400 lo build research in animal psychology . . . By the way, a very well • building fund that would make it possible someday «o un Stout Proposes al complaints of dumping in thu to make an area in which to locate ing, ?72,000 to $35,000. * known recording company wanLs to know about dogs who dertake a building project or purchase property for a club township and w ill. hold a special the 63 garden apartments he pro meeting tc discuss methods of con appreciate good music too . . . If Fido pays rapt .attention to house.. Now this dream of many club women, both young (continued from pagt; one) jects. He saw no essential change trolling the -problem. in the section as, he pointed out, the Dance of the Flowers or the Ilail of the Mountain King *nd old, has become a reality and the Borough of Matawan nomlcal ond '.vouiil Insure a free Township Appeals llow of snipping. A bridge would Siano Dr. and the lots bordering . , . call us. will be improved bccause of it. , have to be very high, he snid. it are set apart from the remainder -"(continued fiom page one) . THIS *N THAT . . . Last meeting of the Matawan Bor JFor m any years the possibility of a club house has been St. Gabriel’s $1200. building, $13,500 to $12,5011. Would Protect Bayshore of Section 3. But Mr. Bell saw it as ough Council was the longest we can remember in over a discussed, but this ii the first time s concrete proposal has requiring the vacatinK of a road Walter and Sabina Tv>ka, Amhoy The proposed lelport would m.ve (continued from page one) decade . , . The moon was just short of being full tit Ihe been presented at a special meeting of the three clubs. For Ihe added advantage of protecting on an approved map, ordered a Rd., land, $2100 to $1500, building, argued no evidence had been pro* $15,300 to the bayshore area Imm erosion, new pubiic hearing on Section 3, time so maybe that explains it . . . The only town where tliis quiile action we should like to commend hard-working duceri to sho;v the church and and refused to entertain the vievv Mr. Stout said, "li would he a na icnool could not be located else Nicholas and Elizabeth Lcga, meetings run longer now is -Union Beach . . . People art' M rs. John C. Eggleston and her committee. of Mr. Siegel (hat a simple resolu A m b o y • K e y p o rt R d ., lan d , $20(J0 tural barrier to wind and neavy where out of a commercial zone having a. hard time convincing themselves that plans for a The trustees of the First Presbyterian Church made a seas,” he said. (Recent northeast tion could effect the change. . to $5011, b u ild in g , $8200 lu $6000. and the township would lose rata- The board accepted jnr classi $J 5,000,000 sports and rccreation center on East Point are *ery generoui offer to the dub, and we congratulate the storms and hurricanes caused hea bles and (axes on a commercial Benjamin Armour, 10 Second fication a map or five lots on a vy damage to the bayshore area) St., land, $2-100 to $11100, building, for real . . . By the way. lhe .syndicate interested in develop m em bership for taking advantage of the opportunity to own property through the sale. J.61 acre tract on iiltn PI. from Connecting highwavs and bridges $13,100 to $8000. ing ihe point is readying a scale model to illustrate their John Narrowich, a member of the Jheir own home—a home which we know w ill be a credit, would provide easy access to any Hazlet Properties, Inc., Red Bank, township board of education, and Koseanna and Mary F. P o w e rs, proposals to the planning board, council and other official ^ot oply to the club members, but to the com m unity as well. point m the metropolitan area in 30 as a major subdivision. Committeeman Charles T. McCue North Locust St., land, $5100 to bodies concerned . , . Today is Mel Allen Day at Freehold minutes, Mr. Stout said. Besides John J. Thaler, the building in both claimed tn know the church $2500, building, $7100 to $3500, ronds access, air travelers could spector, refused to act on sign Raceway and many of his personal friends have been invited Exlraordinary meat specials at would not build for eight yean; and George B. and Irene Brenon, 18 use the hydrnmil. a small, high violations unless complaints are down to take part in tlie festivities . . . like Con, Duke, Bell Beef Company lncludc prime hy that time it would be entirely signed by objectors. Despite the N o rth S h o re C o n c o u rse , lan d . $70(1 speed boat, to reach New York or rib roast, 23 cents a pound; first surrounded by commercial build existence of an ordinance covering to $t»00, building $10,000 to $!)500. Freddie . . . Taking a chance that it really i.s a small woild, New Jersev points. L o o k i n g cut pork chops, 18 ccn'.s a pound; ings. not a good setting. Mr. Nar* Mary Stulpin, 1512 \Voodmere Mr. Stout said such a jtlport the size und location of signs, he I’ll ask if anyone knows whether White Plains High School'* pure home-irmde pork sausage. 19 zowich charged such ignoring of declared "it is not my job !o Ave., land, $400 to $250, building, would tie in with New York’s plan Class of J&42 is holding a reunion this year . . , if so contact cents a pound; Brookfield butter, 23 fundamental zoning was making the $Gf>00 to $5000. B a c k w a r d !o connect the Verrazzano Bridge clieck signs," holding there is hard- the writer. cents a pound; fancy frankfurters, Master Plan just a waste of money Jy a sign on a business place in Myndert Bonnema, 1461 Sunset ■ Items About Falk* A jd TM agi 16 cents a pound. from Brooklyn and new Staten Is and held “religious pressure” was W a y , b u ild in g , $11,20 0 to $9000; 1153 land highways, and wuh the county the borough that isn’t in violation V i K m « I c T|m Loog A(c Alphonso Vaccarelli, James Lon- the reason for granting the vari of ihe ordinance if one is to adhere Woodmere Dr., building, $8200 to Planning Board s plan to build a Michael Benko, North Wilson Gelhaus Estate Corp., Route Xi, go and Frank Vaccarelli, who sail ance. Mr. Narzowich said if the $7000. bridge liver the bay from Union to the word-for-word construa! of R d ., la n d , $2100 to SfltlO, b u ild in g , land, $27,200 to $2500, budding. $20,* ed for Naples, Italy, six weeks ago. variance passed so deliberately Mina Hoffman. 69 St. Joseph it. As zoning officer, he declared $ 12,100 to $&000. 20U to $2000; C o u n ty R d . at Route returned to their homes In Mala Bcach. The proposed hay bridge, against zoning, then anvone denied Terr., land, $800 to ?300, building, . F l f i y y«Mi Ag« he was in no position to move on 35, land. $2S,900 lo $2500; $10,000 to wan on Tuesday evening, the Mon- or tunnel, could connert with the $6200 to $,W00. Lars N. nnd Ruth Mjortltind, 8U3 (Ism e Thursday, Sept. 19, 1913) a variance tu the past should be signs that had stood in violation $600; $6100 to $300, al railroad, tonave Augustus, the ship on which jetport if moved further eust, he granted one. Matilda E. Russo, G7 St. Joseph Woodmere Dr., land, S100U to $800, llie board pf Froetioideri met long before he took office. Kven la n d . $1200 to $300. they, made Ihe return voyage, hav sa id . Terr , land, $800 lo $300, building, b u ild in g , $8900 to $8000. Tueaday with several men of Fre- Lanzaro Infuriated on now signs going up, he ?aid, ing arrived In New Yoik earlier In Mr. Stout said easy access from $5300 io $2000. Roy H. Kershner, Iron Ore Rd., Clarcnre W. and Sophia M. D'ck* Beau and the Township Committee The reference to "religious pres he could not act unless they were tho d a y. the jetport would be guaranteed Samuel and Antoinette Guisti, land, $3320 to $1500, building $C500 h ut. 16 W oodbrook D r., la n d , $4000 to take up the desirability of elec by modern bridges and tunnels, and sure" infuriated Mr. Lanzaro wiio called to his attention. to $1500. building, $14,400 to $13,400. Cliffwood Ave., land, $2200 to $1800, to $5500. tric lights for Freneau. There was declared no member of the town by modern, lugli-specu highways, building. $22,100 to $17,500. Uverctt W. and Helen R. Stod • goodly number present and all ship committee was a member of Joseph and Ccrniello Morpcilo, Smith Clear«d the Garden Staie Parkway and New Domenica Ricci, Cliffwood Ave., dard, 20 Woodbrook Dr., land, were greatly interested la Ihe p ro St. (labnel's Church, so nol one of 35 L o w e r M ain St., la n d , $3000 to Jersey Turnpike, for example. Few Stipulations la n d . $1100 to $800, building. JH .100 $2800 to $1500. building. $14,400 to tect. They decided lo have eight the j*ovcrnmg body was in a posi $1175, building, $10,200 to $3525. Magistrate Ham id Sherman, Mat Backed By Engineers lo $12,500. $12,500. light* extending south ot the rail tion to be pressured. (continued from page one) Thomas P. Regan, Route 35 and awan Township, cleared Jack Mr. Stout revealed he has heen Pauline and Harold Behr, Mata Globe Petroleum, Inc., personal, road station u far M n. Higgins’ working on the Rantan Bay jet Robert LaMura, Matawan attor $4500 to $2500; b u ild iiiK , 5111,8110 lo Cliffwood Ave., land. $15,50(1 to Smith, South Concourse, Clilfwood ney, expressed the view that the $15,00(1. wan A\e., iand $4000 to $1500. $900 lo $150. place. Magnolia Farm. ’ Beach, of chariiea filed by George port Idea for "some lime.” “I.ast $13,200, building, $19,600 to $10,000. church only could hold the prop M ic h a e l K id z u s . li.1 R a v in e D r., Walter and Sarah Hicks. Dela Margnrpt Guadagno IS Edge- M ill Mahe! Brown of Matawan winter, a couple of Monmouth Coun Albert M. OeNcrcia, 6 R lv e r- Yeager, also of Uilfwood, after a erty for a few years in a tax ex land, ftono to $ 1000; b u ild in g , $ 12, ware Ave., buildinj?. $15 900 to $12, m e re D r.. land, $7000 to S4D00, was awarded a prize uf a sewing ty engineers came to me and said 000. dale Dr., Innd, $1’8C0 to $2^00, b u ild recent altercation at the Club US empt status, so talk of it bein^ off 600 ta $9000. building. $38,20(1 to $20,000. • Machine for winning thi most bar, Route 35. Mr. Sn>ith previous Raritan B«V would lie the b -t site Walter Hicks, Gordon S L t b u ild in g . $1 1,700 to $JO,SOO. . ’ the roils eight years with ho tax nn A d a m l.u k s h is , 458 S o n ia A v e ., Olympia fe/.zi, 50 Geraul Ave., feints Imm exhibits at the recent ly had been In court over a clash in Ihe entire metropolitan area," ing, $5700 to $2500. Charles R. and Mary M Sh ort, it, watting for the parish tn build, building, $17,500 to $15,00(1. b u ild in g , $9300 to $7500; 50 P ro sp e c t county fair at Red Bank. She had. with Andrew Podolsky, parlin. and Mr. Stout explained. ‘They advised Sarah Hicki?, Gordon St., huild- 12 Luke Blvd., land, $1700 to $550. me that airports al Hong Kong and was beside the fact?. Committee Marie Devlin, Miriam Dr., land, Ave.. iand. $4900 to $1500, building, Ton two more first prises lhan Charles Hanley, Union Beach, at in g ,$ 1(1,800 to $15,000. building. $13,600 lo $9000. man Millard B. Lamberson found $3500 to $2400. $13,200 to $H500. i given her and th6 change in Tokyo are situated on what was Daniel A. and Marie C. Karpie, the time. Miguel Delgado, 82 Perry the parochial school would be ex Fred li. and Anna M. Tucker, 4 awHrds wss due to a rule adopt once bay water. In fact LaGuardia Vernon AchenbeiK, 21 Lakeside Ldward Sianwicb, Woolley St., r St., Keyport, was lined $3j and cellent compensation for (he tux Dr., buildini;, $22,200 to $20,400. 455 Cliffwood Ave., land, $3200 to Fourth St , land, $1700 to $1000, ed hy th; association limiting the ($ costs for leaving the scene of Field is on Rlled-iri land. $1700. land. $3000 to $1500, building, $15, "1 mulled making a resolution exemption, sparing the township Albert Janwich, Church St., land, b u ild in g , $01100 lo $7000 aumbcr of first prizes any nxitest- an accident and IS and t i co sts Eddie and Kthel Richardson, 100 to $ 10,000. in the Senate, hut was hesitant be the nctd for additional school build $7,100 io $.1000; b u ild in g , $.10,100 to Mildied A. Sams, 027 Woodmere ant could win. for careless driving. Patrolman County Hd., building, $11,500 to $10, Mechanical Marine Co.. Malhia* cause our people in South Jersey ing on its own. $25,000. Dr., land. $1800 to $700, building, The registered list a t voters in Francis V. Ctarneckl, township po 000. son PL, $2500 to $2000, building, The hotly debated measure pass James Kenner, 253 Harilini? Blvd., $8800 tn nothing. and a portion of southwest Mon Thomas J. Williams 1208 Soulh $27 400 to $19,000, personal, $5000 . the borough number 474 and In .the lice, was complainant. ed by the votes of Mayor Paul A. land, $in(l0 to $1500; building, $11, *0 mouth County were still interested Concourse, land, $1500 to $>200, John and Mlizabeth Lorenzo, Lo $2500. to w n sh ip W. This is a considerable Chester, Mr. Lanzaro and Mr. 400 to $8000. In a jeiport for those areas When b u ild in g . $10,700 to $9000. cust Si., land. $Hi00 io an unspeci gain for the borough and a alight Lamberson. Committeeman Frank Michael Sangregorln. Uticrhivond Joseph Miele, Lloyd Rd.. land, Setf/« Suit 1 learned that the FAA started its Anthony J. and Mary 7.. D u d a , fied Rinount, building $11,500 lo an joss for Ihe township over last year. L. Ratdiffe joined Mr. McCue in Terr., land, $2300 to $1300; land, $1300 io $375. Investigation, I decided to take ac North Van Brnckie Rd., land, $1700 unspecified amount. The stone road between Old opposition. . $1700 to K00; building, $24,5(10 lo Dominic Manzu. Grand Ave., A Madison Township girl re tio n ." to $4000, building, $14,MO tn $1500. Jo h n \i. and Margaret A. Phelan. Bridge and Mrs. C. H. Warne’s is $12,000. Land on Ravine Dr., $500 land, $1500 to $1200. building. $15,• ceived lin o and her father, fStt Mr. Stout said hs has discussed Charles nnd lim m a Melting, 1206 1lfi,i South Concourse, land, $1000 very bad In spots; There are deep to $250. ersonaL $146,000 to $22 ,- •nd the automobile drivers are of the township rather than build Emma Drown, Sunset Ave., land, ings, $219,600 to $185,000. vendoski, for medical expenses. "Just the jtlier day, a New IMJO. Jikely lo lose control of their cars ing schools beyond the 34-room $7000 lo $4000. Cnrl Wehrle. 4 llawthrone St., Louis and Angelina Nagy, Van- The girl was a passenger In her York Congressman suggested a jet iand, $1500 to $1000, building $11, t>y I he sudden jolt they receive and school already given by the de Aberdeen Properties, liu-., Itroad C le e f l ane, land, $1200 io JbOO, Frank and Conchetia Devino, fi father's car when tiie vehicle was port off Slalen Island, but not in fiOfl to $9000. fun off the road. velo per. St., land, $2500 lo $250; land at 11 building, $11,700 to $10,700. Cross Ave.. land. $1500 to $1000, ln collision with one operated by quite the same locution I have pro John Barbagelnta and Emma The primary election for nomi Mayor Wood joined Mr. Kowal Broad St., $3800 t» $250(1; buililini;, John J. and Dorothy E. H e a le y . building, $15,100 lo $13,500. Carmen A. Choban, no address posed. According to my plan, there nating candidates for both parties ski in the opinion that as long as $2400 lo $1200. B ro w n . R o ute 34, b u ild in g , $54011 to 115 Laurelhursl Dr.. land, $1500, to Anthony and Mary Sr.miegielski, listed, on Prospect St., South River. would be no disruption of shipping $2500. w ill be held nest Tuesday. In the the Borough of Matawan i.s not Arthur Abbazia, 1141! Middle $1000, building, $8500 to $7500. 40 Sherw ood D r . land, $4900 tc activity, and no ratables lost.'' He Nick and Louise Tangas, Line borough it will be held in Ihe Truck making Howard Siegel, Livingston, sex Hd., land, $2500 lo $1U0II; build Noble Watson. 2J Delaware Ave.r $3000. b u ild in g , $11,400 io $7000, could not estimate the cost of con Rd.. land, $3500 lo $500. House and In the township at llie a developer o? 325 homes in that ing. $11,COO to $10,500. b u ild in g , $8500 to $75011. Kii/.dbeth M. Hubert, 218 Lake* Will Meet Wednesdays struction, or say whether the jet Frames M. Murphy. 17 Suet-; Township Hall. The polls will be community, contribute anything to Frank Lapa, It l^kt.*siiif- Ur , Lillian and Wesley IL Howell. shore Dr.. Cliffwood Ueach, build* port necessarily would come under •pen until * o'clock p.m. and every wards schools *nd ihe township i* la n d . $4h(IU to $430(1: b u ild in g 522,- b r ia r S t., b u ild in g , S4j00 to $2(HH), 1520 Woodmen* Dr . land, $1000 to in g . $;tfK)(l to $70111). Madison Township Senior Citizens jurisdiction of the Port of New one whose name is nn the legistry joined to the borough in a regional TlOO to $18.00(1. Franklin I. PirkcU, Gulden St.. 5500, building, $12,300 lo $11.5110. Peter C. Veii.s, Malawan Axe, will meet every Wednesday at 2 York Authority. The question ol list Is entitled lo vote. school district in which running ex Alfred Ra\en, 37 Wi'Klon Rii , building. $10 500 lo SfiOOO. Stanley Harseh, K0 Si. JuM-ph Cliffv'.ood, building. $22/200 io 520,* p.m. at the Hill Lanes Howling Al taxes also would be settled through Lucille B. .limes, l\i'V|)Oit M e ., Twenty keepers of licensed holds penses nnd costs of construction land, $3400 to $2000; building, $I'J. T e r r ., ia n d . $5511, io an n n s p m f ie d 000, lan d, $-1100 lo ’*3500. leys on Route 9, south of Sayre subsequent study, he said. •in Monmouth Counly attended a building, fLl.IOO ?n 57500; huildin}; a m n im t; um d, $S00 to V>'>0, n nd Mildred K. Hennett, Wilson Ave , Woods Shopping Center. All sen are apportioned, it was unfair to 100 tn $18 1100. meeting held at Warden's Port-au- i*n I-'iiin th St M lf'il lo S.ilOO b u ih lin g . $ 14.1100 »o $0000, lan d, iors in (he Old Bridge, English- Levin and Sons end to the people Clarence Fischer, 15 Center Ave., b u ild in g . $l»iOO in $5500. ppek Hotel last Thursday afternoon Klijah nnd ln-m* Blankh.*y, C’liff- Andrew G. Haimon, Uov0(i. innd $1700 to $1000. l-iederiik J. and Gladys M. land, $1000 lo $500. J. Dolan, bo&rd pretloent, ruled for municipal purposes. their jjuests st table on Sundays. Church SI. area were grtting $1100 lo $500. Theoihire und Mildred Bushell. 4R Wehrle. Matawan Ave , land, $3000 Matlhcw and i'!laine Furmoto. 731 that until tht board foimaUy had T a x a b le asse ssed v a lu a tio n : 19SD, They suld ihey did «ot want open through Levitt installations. May Ilonard Woolltv. S Crown fl., Hdgevit. w Rd . land. $2800 to $1000 to $3500, building. $25,400 lo $18,500. Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Uea* h, accepted the ichool for ute, tt had $3,163,000; 1961, $3,32ft,00b; JK2, cafes nor tlie right to serve out- or Wood saw the regional school land, $7000 lo (50to; building, $24. Ijuniri Hoi nn, |.lo)d Hd., build Thomas J, and Hoierne li. bniiding. $12,400 to $11,208, itr.d, no commitment to astumt' evrend- $25,242,000. ■ Id e rs . district's legal apportionment of 200 lo $22,000, ing, $/.!>00 to $5000. Clause, 451 Atlantic Au*.. land. $1000 lo 5700, Jtures for its equipping or mainten Local property tax rates: lfrM, For speeding In his sulo within costs I*tween the participating dis John J. lirudlev, 2 Mnidtn 1 aiie, I^Moihy and Joseph L. Smith. $1700 io $300, building, $:2,5IIO lo Anihony and Doiothy Trabucco, an ce . $12 95; 1961, $20.58; 1962, $2.6!) per tht lownsliip limits, Elm er 11. Ger- tricts upset when the township gels land, $4700 lo $3200. V/infbiHklr Rd.. Inuhling, $14,000 $ 12,000. fi Prosp<*rt A\e , Cliffwood, build Parent* from Midnight Point, $100 of valuation. an of Matuwan, father of ihe Geran a developer to contribute a school William Mav, 13 Kilgemrrc Dr., lo $ iU O O , la n d >2000 io (1000. Ilflen Saviiskv. Grove and I o- in g . 5l3,:iOO IO 511,500, lan d , $7200 Cliffwood Beach, apAin were pres General propeity lexe* levied in election linv, was fined tt sn d without cost to Ihe district and the land, $5200 lo $3000; building, $2(1,- Piimil 11. and Ann Douney, euM Sis , land. $21011 lo $250; land, In $ 1500, 1962 included: $172,134 for the mu costs by Pi.lire Justice John A. M. ent at thr meeting asking extension borough does, not require a de 300 lo $22,000. Smith Rd , Cliffv.iKid. Iioildin^. }l I, $10,400 tn 53000; at Matawan Ave . f'haries nml Lli.abHh Penine, of a bus route to 21 children from nicipality; $395,41!) for ichool pur Kennedv. Although h* voiced no vcloper to do anything. The mayor Kamor, Inc., Runic 34, jieiMJimi, 400 to $10.1011, hind $5700 lo 520UU. building. $13,200 Route ;ii, birldmg. $/200 to $WKrt), protest, Mr. Geran remarked lhat their area will not have to walk a pose* and $110,476 for county gov beJievVd (he township could keep $41,000 to $21,000 HmiJh mtn and 1 iifi rva (.iuisti, to JH000 land, $14.•Kill lo $7500. fi» was In lh«i legislature when mile to Burlew’c Store, Shore Con ernment, or a total tax levy of the next contributions fiom Levin N.J, Mfllmul* Co., Ine. Rimic C|lffuin-(l A \r , f 11 i ! ‘.v * K’ll b tlild u H 1,, J om ph and Helen SaMiskv. Mai Sei»*ua W, Andetfton, 331 Wilson |he anti-speeding law wss enacted course. Mr. Scullion informed them $676,029. for better roads and oilier tin - 34, land, $70,500 to Jl.'i.lilill, Imilil $:blHI I(. SV.MHI l.uid, $2100 111 $1500. aa.ui A' e . I.md, $4100 to $000. R d . b m id m g. $5900, land, $5200. to that Michacl George, Mntawan, (lit ind Iiml voted against it. ’lhe booklet report* mi "equaliza provementi for ils residents in ings. $79,600 lo 140,0(1(1, )ii iloniil. R o y and Kaihivn MalHirus, Key build.om. $24,200 lo $15,000 iin s p :'1 ifM'd atnounls. but contiQclor, would take on the tion ratio" for 1062 of 103 29 per C liffw o o d flnd O ak Shade* to n* 510,0011 to $80(10. )>oi i A m b o v IM , r.\o lan d p a r John Sa\ ifvkv. I ncosl and Cnnve A nifm nv .1. C ic n o , 6 I'ourth Sl * Thirty Years A«* run uithin (lie legal 1600 limit tn cent for Matawan. Ih e liillo i.s liisrd store the rijiuty inirruled under the Mmy l;, Vii'chind. 2 .Middlr.srs r i I s , n.VMIU lu iS400 and MMHI to S is . i.m d $3'.’00 lo $:*0't, budt’ in g , 1 mild in; , 5 10,!»00 lo 50500, la nd, (Issue FrlcJuy, Sept. IK, 1932) which his contract can be extended by the County Hoard of Taxation regional apportionment ot ro sts K d , lan d , $7700 tu $: 10(10. s m u . $.10.<100 In n o ,000. i l M l lo ViUO. At nn adjourned nicelinj! Iasi without rcbidriinf',. but Carmen Gur Jam ev l r m f<»r purpntfk nf upporMonjnj* romjty Untold J. Dolan, regional school W illia m S m ith jr . 40 I n n o U*fo I >j« r i h )i, V i a |{ i imsu !« k {- 1auk J. SaMtsky, Roulf 35, land ( o n re lla « m I : V nlglit Mntawan Township Commit- 70, chairman of the transportation tax coftlft am o n g a ll m u n in p a litie A M i r • H Ini tm ,’u.n .. < «n (•' n j’ii m lit no w.ty n hint) iom*. l!;e lo J l. ’ lnm h'.t , im iiU iu >.iln). .Inseph Saviisl.v, I iilr.M'od. land. n in u iiiig . io iH ,aow , Iii i id, founty aid towaid the completion fundi left in the transportation the "common level of iiMeiamenf" greater sertion nf a tax bill, rould $SIOO 'o 52000. $)d)0 tn 5(300. of n concrete pavement on lhe I.I.Mf It. I -till I ft. II Wrlilml Kd. account to finance thi*. in a given municipality, it wan not be avoided for townsh p eiiirens. Innd, $5700 lo $2!i()tl lin iiiiiii^ ' II S Decision Reserved I im,iv S < ia ,im o. Mi'i L lo \ il R d . N If/seph Moolre^sor. Lloyd Rd-, j.loyil Kukd, coiintUiiix Houle No. D a m a g e * B u m * ed. and withholding Levitt fund* for 700 to $15,500. L u ilu in g . $10,300 lo $7WiO,‘ J«m J, 34, ouimle nf Matuwan. with lhe lam !. $:mm to $500. It «Uo vo« tirljtnwledfr'cd Out The figured err afronj' I how re their f\wi miinlcijwil needs would R A I 1 ile.iliv Co I u iie.Hi A\r , .loM'pli I I f'/uisl-1, 3/ WooKry I .hgt I'elo*., V.m Hiiol.ie Rd , $ I son io 51500 coition built last year, runuing in Mr. George wan objecting Mrrnn- potted in the 17th aninml edition get Diem an advantage thal wns la u d , $ Hi,.dm lo $ iii,ii'i0, hn i jtf hi}'. St . land. $.1 >01) lo j l.’Oil, i» iiiiliiig b u ild in g , H I.m o to KM iOIj. Mam' IL AtU'lli. 30 (irraid Ave , to It onto No, J4 al Ihe "Sis Corn- ou.sly to having to run over l.rnnox of "Financial StatiMica nf New Jet- more rpp< iiDMiii k iind hi iui Pcpii'i, M I Ihf Rd , land 51400 in !700ij SVhOO in 51200; Woollev Sl , build- IN jnovltf” ihrf If I1''1 i ' l "" "'’ 1 j'u im nii doit f/ in nie- tlnr»‘ \.y ihr i.Vw ]»!•;, T. . j!.,.» »' / » = M i, h o w n k k i io. ' ’ ,1. ! ■"■'■ ■ ,■■:"!. 1 ' ' I,;.' !" ■ M . -(i|! ‘ *, 1 | » , , « '< • ' N tl iiij:, J 1 1oo 1,'tiid. S?IU», io iim o u id i llir sbu'tlng properly ow niif on Ihe ngr to his hu*ei Mmi) Die ixtru f) MX’iatlon. The M pn;:e iinuual ref ! mnyor ext pt for Joseph Slender 500 tii'JM U'M i .fHilHI. I.uildn;' Vf- tUI) in M ill) 'nod. $15110 fo J.'MI, i>tn!d ng, J M-. |[|l d, rew segment woulu p.iy "ic bJl- ninciHi M'lurn wooid he worth. M i. rrente wotfi, bn.sed upon officinl j Jl , m ineinbr i of the i egimnil Stiinli y ,'MiknloW! ki. .0 Rii\ ine Hi.i iii am i M Ijiii.i Him f rmi. 4 f y«i/< o'lii io ; ; ; 'ion Ah'xiimler tnid Jo*-rplanc sn e e of the lOfct. Doinn noled hoih Mr, (ieor^e and records, il compiled by the 1 n xpny j ixwtrd and ihiilrnirn of lhe plmt D l , ililn l, i^iilOO to l ; 0(l|l, Ih i,;iIiii}' Nh.HU* A w . hind, 5 UO.'i Jn JlOOli, I mgi S ,oid Mmie Ce\.«»(o land. Rdu'ii 34. building. $W»0U lo It.OOO, Tlie pio|>rcs»lvi nirrrlinnll of Karl I.. (iith ] nmg lion id. It wai Mr, Siengei's Jlli.VOO to $ 15 ,HUU b m id m g . JH U ii'il in V 000 :i )'*ou in $ ’• aiu iand. $7000, io 54(^0, pei.-oi.al, Mnlnwnn ari roopcrallnK for lhe tendent nf m'htmlx, would have to ! l.ixn.ivi//» iiml off hi.i Is uhhijum I 'nidi Ihnl Die Lend ennluhiilinns 1'lt'll K l l l l l ' l . l.l ’ ,'l ,V III ,,||> A 'I l\ Mi.i. InMji^.nr Mi-c.ii lln. AI in 'll, ji ml M, h v ( ia I di Hu. Cliutch to 5100 Im i-llt o l tlie shojipuijt public, In a )Jb about a bun itnilr ex j will) mounting lax biilm, 1 lie l>(K>k eoiiji) go in.imly to oiiinu ip.i) nn A v i‘„ iiim l y:mn> In $-/V», li.oldm,". l.ii'i w Ave, l.jnd. y.'\m U> Sl , h»nd. $JMH)' lo $MJ0, Imililinp. Jluhkl.Oiise Inc., Route 31 liMil/V Meri'hnnli.' I im im unlly Week whlcli tension lirfo m it ro u ld U* ^ rn n ttd let rlfrclfc a tine M'parntion ot < v |iMivrmenlv I-uf llmi lhe d(Awl tmiilioiit* should )v<- inld it eonliihulion hy l*ilhile !.i I \ II r I'oilll i V I ,' i 11 j , VI H ll.M'l Ill'll .1 fiin W llfin t C liff Rmhilpb mid l»*iinnrtle M »►*«*. In $4000. p r iM iiiiil, JMIO0 lo $,’(M|0, (vi'iil ever slaged In Hie l«wn. revise the totile beyond lltiilew*^ j and m Iioo! ftm cim -jm m IIo* i ( lilin <>f in i m j'r on w hit ti lo loenlr Ine , .VI I ieiiivn Ave 'mill, J3|. M ind A \ • , i ’ iui S.'O'OK in J I.Mlll, I In ’.(I IM , ia iid , 5 1.I'O lo ViM). lam#*. It fini I'.'in.y S< bam k, Tile Moiennville fin'iiii'il were Sto re m > lhe time nnd diMwnre of ' lilt foi III Of ( lllll l.ll H'fMHtf-, ! ;i ne", l/MH) |iij|n l lu ip o i ln j’li M'liool, inn li, ',11 Mv11 I. . I i.j' Hill.Kill In I-ip!Jr!in ;• ;H the .m h*ml would be Ihe I net (U <1 e.'. » |iin l'iy a*> |rf>i.Mhli'. •; in,non b.Mph .Hid i!> in; M u m • li I Invd Rd , I I H I 00 in J L ’V L llVOOO io $ 11, 000, land, M 200 fn Wood* oil llie Colliers- ertiite. Due hom e. I w ould Ih' w riio m e . I oii*.l i in f mn I ...... I l l u ll M. Si . N.f . liM'il, V'M iii In ),inld )iU .hlii;g, J.'lL.'iOO lo $ ; '!> HI $300. |o m i mill'll lie 11 <1 wooil lhe lire Whrn the parent! piofeM.ed lo fill rod nee Police ! mu*-! *-l •»11 iln < i llv on Ihi' / 1 hool. Ii.lllil.ug 'i l.l Mill III II'.' .(I'l ini' $!'< ,1.00 jH.OOO In' cpli I and Hdi bn i a l)i aj'ii, Al Amri i< ao Ud I o ' Si Vto k. iroke mil seveml limes ami n'>'ii he p t i/flc t l h y '■'.hitl thi* n u iu il. 1 .1 / Ituliui inn) M i ?•!» (if’ri iim i il. Alill ll li ,11 II. 7 I II I in I i« illi> 'iii* I'ltcici, ' .Mth Al Inn! .t '. m in A ' i , hm d, 5IMKi o }'/M). *.mMcr *,iiitinii l.iiililiit*' rii A»nb«»y . were keiit WHlching it. ‘Ihrie iiie ti Hoy S. MaHbewf, vii r pa-Mdml of | l fo n t im ii’d / io iii |>a)'« ) ! A*, thr dy i io ‘.mn futthei i 'i u I Imi:iil'nj', jlie:,on iii 'ii, non. Avr . i.n id VMIIO fn ^ M l I n , liiu ,y, Anj'i lo and Alnudo Dtiijn, Allan A v e , $10 200 fo $51)00 i }0t of (Inn! eitei.lrut lirel*. Ilief-e the U)ftld, fldvU.ed they Keep in : Male paid the itr.wr.lnp drpnitinenf lornd, Kir lso\M<|t,}'i nnd ihe nuiyn .'Iiui.Ill W.mil. ll'.I.V, I'l.ll' I nne. 711 VKl In tmitill in Am , IiOmI. MOOO In $:'00 l iiieM il ami } dith Ilihi/M It, would help ninny 11 |K m r (k-immi to (ouch ’ hit Ihe I.rt if tiiry or * im! n f*nr wiili p*nwnv pa!tl In i |,| ||i p;o(r * ft i| linv i un'.fni, I tin , I.mil, ll Kill lo i/mm. li nld in, I ‘ “ I! Ill,HI I i u i 11 ’.'(H I I .< Mi! « I til, Jn*.» ph nnd J om p b iu e S.m t n o r '/ |0 I lillw n i-d /, \ e , I iillVVOnd. Itte p w in I11, w h ilr llie y uo\v tk) m> inttndi nt. ; ni-igtiboi inf niufiit Ipnlltii * M*’ e4t* *» ‘ tu ij'h l h r fij'Min* i * i hool*. I h» v ’ on ln $1,5011 10 T im . l St , wu.d, 1llit»|i IO LOU H im . I, !.( a! 1 Ins d R d . laial, V, building. WI00 lo S’iOOO. land. cue cny giwd. Join V, Ciwituf'jlo, h>Kh fihw l j d n lt u c d Ute o id in n iiM ; I?, ib-M |;et.d ,s< un il to a tj'i'ijiui i.ouuniUM; of Jlo n a ld K n m .u y , IV i i r r i o A v e , budding. \t, ^l.OOO. iv y tt, $;*ou, lo $' 00, Thursday, September 2,0, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, M. J. fo §9 Pfc*
Demos Discuss >orts Given Euler Training A t Fitkiu H o s p i t a l Twp. Conditions Al BPW' Meeting v- "WM Tha Regular Democratic Clubs ol Reports of recent, legnikvure and 4vi Township of Matawaa tit Dis- w k p j heara at the •'itkj ttic t 1 tn(a recently at their hesd- meetine, of the vear ol tlie Business V-.'acters in Owl's Nest. Clinton ai«l • Prolessjonal Women's Club of Mata van jn tne Midway Has#* Fire ■St., the home of M rs . 1 Dorothy. Sin Hoiue, Washington Si.. Mutawan. , nett, Tha meeting was coaducied Mr.*,. F r a n c o ; T. h a le r p re sid e d by the president, Lotus Cevasco sr. TI hj proposed nud^-jc and program Who attending wm .James Burlew for the year were approved- sr., president ol the Regular Dem Airs. Mary Seaman reoorTeJ nn tne State Board meeting of the ocratic Clubs uf the Township ot Now Jersey Federation of tftsiness iMutaw'sm of District 2 and. 3. and Proiessional Women's Clubs. The numbers discussed the poor In c . fie ld ip. *he Su n set Loo ge. road conditions, pohca raises, the Blaustown, Saturaay. President n«v drainage project, nnd the va Mrs. Duns Hubatka. presided and cancies in tho road department. J, exhumed lhe function oi the p ro DeFelice, J. Drago, and Louis gram waj ihe indoctrination at the t-evusco Jr. wero appointed to the state, national, and international e-xecutive committee' to bring the levets. Orientation slides. *'ihe representatives of District 1 up to Story oi Progress" were snown. MISS NAOMI M. HACKlf.lt MISS MARGARET SAUICKIE n w , Members were onefold on how the Miss Naomi Marie llucker. Rd., Matawan, and Miss Dorothy members of the freshman clast Edward Seville reported on the 13.P.W can serve the community were oriented at Monmouih Col success of lha Matawan Township and tne advantages of membership daughter of .Vlr. and Mrs. Paul Jeanne Winebrake, daugnter of M r. lege, V/est Long Branch, where Directory, printed an d distributed in the organization. Hacker, 120-i Florence Ave., Union and Mrs, Theodore Winebrake, R0 nursing students take academic by tho Regular Democratic Clubs Reports On Kquul Pay Act Beach; M:sj Margaret Sauickie, Brookside Trailer Park, Hazlet, and scientific courses, . of Matawan Township of Districts Miss Nettie terrato, Legislature daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Alexan are members of the freshman class Miss Hacker, Miss Sauickie and 1 , 1, and 3. 'I ho proceeds were turn chairman, stated that the House d e r S a u ic k ie . 81.'. S l. Jo h n ’s A v e .. at the Anu May School'of Nursing Miss Winebrake are graduates of ed over to tlie campaign fundi at .Representatives passed The Union Beach; Miss Donna Gail at Fitkin Hospital, Neptune. Keyport High School and Mis* Equal Pav Act of 1962. H R. 11677 Rally On Oct. S ^ Shephard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An or;ematton Dro^ram was held Shephard is a graduate ol Mata- on July 25. fcquAl pav laws pre Mr. Saville also, reported'Districts Donald Shephard, 1213 Middlesex last week, and an Thursday the 51 wan High School ...... 2 and 3 are having a Detnpcrutic viously had been passed by ?.2 of R a lly on O ct. 9 a t 8 p.m. m ihe the 30 slates, ana some coun Veterans of Forpif, i Wars Memor tries, including European, South fit organization on duty 21 hours a prior to the opening of college and duy, every day of the year lo han ial Home m Cliffwood All county American and near Eastern na First Aid Reports the start of tho University’s 78th George Brenon, Cliffwood, chairman, and Mrs. I oldest Cold Star Mother present, cut ihe cake given candidates as well as tlie local can- tions, already had adopted laws or dle nny emergency. They may be year of intercollegiate football. Richard T. Nebua, Kevpoit. co-cnairman ol Ihe Gold [ her at the affair honoring Gold Star Mothers and reached by telephoning Lt) (*-1010, .ii Um foi township comni'ttee, C ll- constitutional provisions requiring The Bison Band Camp Is located beit Hickman, will ba present. Star Motheis luncheon held Sunday at Ruck Smith’s I given by the Ladles Auxiliary of District VI, Veterans equal pay. The bill now has gone 72 August Calls requesting the squad and giving lo at Camp Pocono Ridge near South There will be refreshments and Fast Kernsburg, help Mrs. Anu Preston, 82, the 1 of Foreign Wars, and Monmouth Council. to the Senate Special Committee on cation and nature of tha call. Sterling. It is one of lhe few co The Matawan First Aid and Res dancing to a band and nn oppor Labor. If it is approved by this sub educational programs of Its kind Sixty Gold Star Mothers in Mon VFW ; Mrs. Isabella Johnston, Nep Tha Rev. David Bucci of the cue Squad, Inc. answered 7'.t calls tunity to personally speak to all committee as passed by the House Kalma Returns From conducted for college students ;u mouth County were among the 200 tune, President of,the Sixth District Bayview Presbyterian C h u r c h, Representatives, it then will go di during the month of August. tho United States. candidates. All citizens of Matawan Cliffwood, offered the invocation Captain Jonathan .Hedglin listed guests at the annual Gold Star Ladies Auxiliury VFW; Mrs. Eu- rectly to tho floor of the Senate At the conclusion of the tamp Township areTirged to attend this and benediction. John Gots provid ihe following breakdown, of tiie Bucknell Band Camp rn lly . . . ■■■■:. . .■■.'■■ ■ Mothers Luncheon held in Buck for action without further confei- stuy, the Bucknell band member* genice Moore, Pitman, President ot ed the musical entertainment. month’s activities at the meeting enee. Frederick-..J. Kalma. Matawan, General discussion .followed con Smith's Restaurant, East Keans the American Gold Star Mothers of traveled to. Emmaus, Pa„ where A large layer cake, appropriately Members were urged to s^nd held in thu squad headquarters, cerning registration of: new voters, b u rg . has returned from Bucknell Uni- they performed at the Enimaus- New Jersey. Inscribed, was presented to Mrs. postcards to tho New Jersey Sena Little St., Matawan; Emergency qualifications for challengers, elec Post Department Commander of Quakertown High School football Anne Preston, Keansburg, who, at tors, Clifford P. Case, Harrison A. and accidents, ll; emergency versity'u llth annual Band Camp tion of board members and their the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ed Others Introduce :1 game Friday evening. They re. the age of 82, was tlie oldest Gold Williams jr., or to Lister HiU, transportation, 18, transportation, in the Pocono Mountains, Pa., it duties, and workers for this com ward Duva, Middletown wus the Also recognized were Mrs. Mar turned to the campus Saturday tO‘ Star Mother present. chairman of Committee Labor and 24; fires, four; drills, two; miscel bus been announced 'oy Allen W. ing election In November. toastmaster at the affair which is jorie Concepcion, Cliffwood. and Flock, director of the well-known participate In Freshman Week George Brenon, Senior Vice Com Public Welfare, Senate Office BJdg., laneous, 10. There were 23!) ambu It was moved lo use the new sponsored by the Monmouth Counly Mrs. John" Sommer, Keyport, Past activities. mander of the Monmouth County Washington, D.C. for immediate lance) hours; 054 man hours, anil B,U. musical organization. membership cards donated by Dis Council VFW and the Sixth District Department Presidents; Robert Mr. Kalma, who plays the bari Mr. Kalma, who will be a mem Council, and a member of Guadal approval of The Equal Pay Act of I!i58 miles traveled. Karl Ludwig tricts 2 and .< immediately. These Ladies Auxiliary. Dunne, Paterson, Past Department ber of this year’s freshman clas». canal Pust 4745 of Malawan Town 1962, H. R. UG77. respon ded in .15 c a lls an d w as the tone. joined 84 other Bucknell m u have the club's official name am! Among the distinguished guests Commander: Joseph White, Nep top man for the month. Robert Fic- sicians last week for an Intensive is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arne J, ship, and Mrs, Richard Nebus, sen Miss Mary Haussman reported members will not be confused with were the Hon. Richard R. Stout; tune, Past Department Command six-day schedule of rehearsals ! K a lm a , io r‘Vice president of the Sixth Dis on ihe board of directors meeting get answered 39 and Arthur Nixon the newly-formed club in the town Arthur Morin, Mt. Holly, Comman er; Mrs Irene Dietrick, Atlantic trict and a member of Keyport Aux held in August. 28. sh ip . der of the Department ot New Jer Highlands, Past Department Presi iliary 4247, were co-chairmen of Following (he business session: a President William Hulsart con A social hour followed and cake sey VFW ; Vincent Boyle, Middle dent of the American Gold Star the affair. They were assisted by social hour followed. Dr. Myra ducted the business session when and coffee were served by the Ind town, Commander of the Sixth Mothers of New York Slate; Mrs. plans for coming activities were Mrs. Louis Melius. Moses Lewis, Zinkc and Mrs. Snlaman wore host ie,J of llie club. The next meeting District of the VFW ; Thomas Mon R. A. Ambrose, Highland Par.':, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Harry Kern, esses. A while elephant sale was outlined. Every Monday evening, of the Regular Democratic Clubs of ahan, Long Branch. Commander of Department Chaplain of tlie Ladies Walter lsemann, Vincent Gaunt and en jo yed . starling at 8 p.m., until Jan. 1, the Ihu Township of Matawan of Dis- the Monmouth County Council A u x ilia r y , member.; wili participate in drills Charles Norinan. Miss Cerrato will, present the pro Irict I will ba Oct. 10 at the Owl's on tlw equipment and hear doctors Nest. All residents of District 1 are gram al the next mooting to be he)d Oct 15 at th* Midway Hose lecture on handling vaiious kinds nl w e lco m e . ' cases. First Lieutenant Theodore Fire House. Phelan jr, announced that the Matawan Troops In M a t awan Personal Items members will start tha program Newt W Ton Aud Tour Fam ily b Appreciated At Any Tim * Eckcls Celebrate by attending a maternity class New England Fiesta Call Mrs. Winnio Gade, Tel. LO G-0041 Monday evening, at 8 p.m. in the Union Beach First Aid Squad Head Thu New England Fiesta was q u a rte rs. field Saturday at Camp Nomoco, Glen Panek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smutko, 159 20th Anniversary To Represent Squad Smithburg, by t h e Monmouth Frank Panek, Weldon Kd.. celebrat William Quinn were Mrs. Quinn's Broad St., guva a parly Saturday On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Phelan, Mr. Hedglin and ed his sixth birthday Sunday at Council oi Girl Scouts. The Mal parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T. afternoon in honor of their son, A l Fred fickel, Old Tennenl Rd., F.ng- Richard Lewis will repiesenl the his grandmother's summer home at awan Neighborhood Association Corey, Jackson Heights, L.L: Sgt. an. who wns eight years old. Ilis llshtown, celebrated their 20th w ed Matawan Squad nt the 1962 Slate Ortley Beach with friends and rela participated with a series of skits und Mrs. Edward H. Devlin and guests were Clark Wolverton, Ron- ding anniversary at u dinner held Convention of the New Jersey State HELPING tiv e s . , about New England Literature. children, Ned, Phillip, John. Marcia nia Seber, Howard and Charlie at the Poet's Inn, Freneau. Firs! Aid Council to be held Oct. Troop 334 presented its ldcu nf Lt. j.g, Frank Tourino spent the and Jimmy, and Mrs. Devlin's Manser, Gary Crawford, James At the party Mr. aud Mrs. Marlin II), 20 and 2i In the Hotel uennis, Atlantic City. » New England class: Troop 230 weekend with his parents, Me. and mother, M n. Ralph Caldwell, Gado and Tommy Richardson. A Eckel ulso celebrated their 20lh PEOPLE (resented a choral reading of “The Mrs. Frank Tourine, when his ship, Mount Holly. gift was sent by Gary, Gregg and wedding anniversary and birthday Squad members wili attend the /ellow Violet” by William Cullen U.S.S. Van Voorhis, docked in New Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wojcik gave Pam Griswold. An adult celebra greetings were extended lo Mrs. 35th Founders Anniversary Parade and dedication of the new law um- IS OUR Bryant and "Iho Bells" by Edgar Y o r k . a purty Sunday In honor of William tion was held that night. Edward Downey, Mrs. Robert Se bulnnca Sunday, Sept. 30, at 1 p.m. ftllan Poe; Troop 70 sung “The Bat Mrs. George W. Clark, Broad St., Blako of Trenton, who celebrated M r. und Mrs. Conrad Johannser,, ber nnd Fred Eckcl. of the Laurence Harbor First Aid tle Hymn of the Republic," which was a guest of Mrs. Martin Dwy h is 68th birthday. To help Mr. St. Petersburg, FIs., are visiting After dinner was served, danc and Safety Squad. BUSINESS! was written by Julia Ward Ilowe; er, Long Branch, on Sept. 12. Blake celebrate were his wife, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Willium Pengel. ing was enjoyed. Membets also luwrd a fuli report Troop 113 presented their idea of Blake, Mrs. Mary Pontinero and Mrs. Warren Taylor. Jersey City, Guests present were Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Conover, on thu llth District meeting held sister, Margaret, and her daugh was a weekend guest of Mr. und Beal, Mr. aud Mrs. Clifford Eckcl, Tsris association serves you In it tw o - f o ld wayi 1 "Hie Children’s Hour" by Henry Clearwater, Fla., visited relatives lust week in Port Monmouth ter, Beverly, Miss Mary Wojcik, Mrs. .Rudolph Fraebel. Mr.s. Elizabeth Bowne, Russell Wadsworth Longfellow: Troop 312 and friends in Ihe area on T u e s A final appeal was made by Mr. with com'etilonf, profifabla savings plaas— a n d -f Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Zawis- Lambertson. Mrs. Mabel Weber, gave their version of "Hiaw atha;” day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Arne Kalma visit Phelan, chairman of the 19ti2 drive. towski and daughter, Kathy and Mr, and Mrs. Martin Fckel, Ed w iili modern, low-cost home financing, Troop 331 gave a presentation with Miss Carol Lee Jouaneau, daugh ed their son, Fred, ut Bueknell Uni He announced that squad members Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lesko and ward Eckel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold puppets called "M y Favorites” In ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. versity, Lewlsburg, Pa. Saturday. will be calling on local businessmen If Ihis is your year to buy a home ... or build h : daughter, Eileen, Jersey City; Crocker and Mrs. Frances Poll- which they covered many of the Jouaneau, 41 Beechwood Terr., Mrs. Joseph Baier entertained during the next two weeks for their Mark and Jim Wojcik, Mrs, Irene chnk and son, Teddy, Morganville; orio Irom your own plans— we are ready to help. 1 ■ well-known lyic poets; Troop 36 has returned to Linden Hall. Lititz, tho Thursduy Dessert Bridge Club. annual contribution to tlie squad. Maher and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mr. and Mrs. George Beal, Mr. Com o see our loan exp ert... a specialist In hoint had a group of monologues which P a . Thu winners wero Mrs. William R. III) also urged residents who were Cherry, Matawan. and Mrs. Edward Downey, Mr. represented characters from short Craig, Malawan; Mrs. Feed Noble. not at homo during tho hous.Mo- financing. lie 'll establish loan terms tailored to Clarence A. Towler, fi High St., Frederick O. Ashworth, Winter and Mrs. Harold Thorsen, Mr. and stories and novels; Troop 374, com Holnulel, and Mrs. Paul Egan. Oth hoiiso canvass to send their dona is celebrating his birfhday today. Park Fla., is visiting bis son und Mrs, Frank LaMura, Mr. and Mrs. your income and way of lifa ... make home' ; tions to the Squad, c/o P. O. Box pleting a badge requirement, put Ha has been in and out of the hos daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro er guests were Mrs. Gerard Dev Richard LaMura, Matawan; Mr. lin. Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. Thom 28, Matawan, marked “l% 2 Drive owning the pleasure you want It to be. ■ ■ on a puppet show for the' girls' pital several times this pust year, bert Ashworth and family, Main and Mrs. John Ludvlck and chil as Welstead, Mrs. Bertha Story F u n d ." enjoyment. . nut is happy to report that lie is St. dren, Violet Ann and Linda, Mr. and Schanck and Mrs. J, Raymond Ket- The drive chairman expressed coming along prelly well ai the Mrs. If. Conrow Wyckofr euter- Mrs. Parker Daye, Englishtown; his gratitude to all who liuvo do present time. iained Wednesday evening at c lic l. Mr. and Mr.s. Joseph Beal and Auxiliary Plans nated, assuring them thal the funds i b e r a l u il d in g o a n s s o c i a t io n Mrs. Sophie Weinstein lias relum bridge. The prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess. Egg Mickey and Donnu, Panama City, L B & L A will be used u> purchase new linen, ed to her home on Main St., afler Mrs. Marlin B j II, Mrs. Jac A, Cush Hurbor, were Wednesday guests of Fla.; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mount Ways, Means Projects blankets, stretchers, lights, towels, ■ visit wilh her duughter, Mrs. man and Mrs. Robert Hardie. Olh Mr. und Mrs. Hurry Weils and Susan, Freehold; Mr. und Mrs. bandages, oxygen, medicines, re- 159 Main Street — Matawan Fall ways and means projects Alma Lang, Valley Stream, L.l. er guests were Mrs. Channing Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royer, Richard Mathews, Lincroft; Mr. stiscilalors, water equipment and were discussed at a special meeting Clapp, Mrs. George Barrett, Mrs. Red Dank, were Sunday guest J ol and Mrs. Robert Seber jr., Wicka- Mrs. Sophie Weinstein and Mrs. necessary insurance and repairs lo of the Lndies Auxiliary of the Mat Leon Blumcnthal attended the curd Victor Fredda and rs. Lewis J. Mrs. Harry M, Munson. tunk, and Miss Doruthy Scharring- Korlenhaus. the ambulances. ' M«.‘>nbei Hoim* loon Sy-sJ<' awan First Aid and Rescue Squad, parly in Seu Bright sponsored by Mr.s. Frank Kerney, Mrs. Allan liauseu, Bloomfield. Miss Louise Kerney, Brooklyn, re The squad is a volunteer non-pro- Inc., held in the squad headquart the Monmouth County Women's J. Morrison and her house guest, turned home Monday ufler spend ers, Little St., Matawan. Democratic Club. Miss Louise Kerney, were Wednes Trinity Guild A large rummage sale will he ing five days with her nephew aud Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dietrich day guests of Mrs. Jirnest Fullard, conducted Sept. 24 to 29, which niece, Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mor spent Saturday visiting the Van Pompton Plains. Membership Tea will include furniture, clothing, riso n . derbllt Mansion, tha home of Frank Mr. and Mrs. John !.. Rausch, Mrs, Frank 11. Bliss entertained bric-a-brac, etc. in the First Aid Thi* Ladies G u ild of Trinity lin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park, Harrisburg, Pa., were visitors last her bridge club Frlduy evening. Building. Mrs. Andrew niodato, Episcopal Church. Matawan, will N.Y., and enjoyed th Mt. Beacon week of Mr. Rausch’s sister, Mrs. Thu winners were Mrs. Frederick Main St., Mutawan, and Mrs. conduct a membership te j M on day Incline Railway ride al Beacon, Marguerite Laird. Dederick, Mrs. Gerard Devlin and Jonathan Hedglin, 155 Washington evening. Oct. 15, al S p.m. in the N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson, Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, Si. Peters Ave., Mutnwnn, co-chairmen may parish hall. All the women of lhe Mr. and M ri. Monroe Watson, , Lebanon, are parents of a hnby burg, Fla. Other guests were Mrs. (ie contacted for pick-ups. parish are invited tn utteml. A Milford, formor residents of Mata girl, Cynthia Jane, their second Marguerite Laiid, Mrs. W. Oliver Mrs. Diodalo, president, conduct program is being arranged by Mrs. wan, were Tuesday overnight child, born at Hunterdon Medical Diggin, Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mis. ed the business session when plans Frank M ari, chairman. guests of Mrs. Grace Curran, Pros Center, Flemington. Willium J, Rabel and Mrs. George for a card party were also resolv At (he first regular meeling of pect PI. The Watsons were In the Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Siddons Barbanell. Ked Bank. ed. Mrs. Henry Ahlcrs will be tlu* re a so n conducted b y M rs. How area to attend the fuuernl of Mrs. entertained Salurduy night at Mrs. Howard Krogh spent last chairman of the affair which will ard Wilson, the Rev. Carroll B. Watson’s brother, Raymond White, bridge. Their guests were Mr. and week at lleacli Haven Gardens and lie held Thursday evening. Oct. 25, Hall, rector, led in prayer B e lfo rd . Mrs. Robert Bentley, Mr Jml Mrs. was joined by her family for the at 8 p.m. in the squad building. A rummage -jale will be con Waller Pike aud Mr. and Mrs Wy w eekend. Residents of Ihe town are urged Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Heyer and ducted Oct. 2, 3, 1 and 5 with Mrs. m a n Bedle. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell io support this affair. Tickets may children, Linda und Ricky, spent (Joorgo M iller in Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Raup and and children, Hilly and Pat, C'aiol Will Present A Concerf Im obtained from any auxiliary Saturday at the New Jersey State Refreshments w ere served hv children, Neil and Nancy, Levit- Mandeville and Hegina O’Hara vis m e m b e r. Fair in Trenton. Mri, Harold llmlew nnd Mrs. Al town, upcnt Sept. 10 with Mr. and ited the New lersey State Iviir fred Adler. Mrs. Howard l.luyd jr., Main Sl. in Trenton on Saturday. Ross Maghan jr. lias entered Cor Mrs. l-iederick Dedencl: enter nell University, Ithaca, N.Y., for tained Wednesday at luncheon and Woman'* Club Plans his freshman year, bridge, 'llu* winners weri; Mrs. Da* Douglas Krogh, son of Mr. and Membership Tea TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Robertsville Fire Company vul llmce, Mat r "ill, Mrs. I’eier Mrs. Howard Krogh, Farrington Reid, Middletown, and Mis. Rus 'lhe Womun's Club of Matawan Rd,, left Tuesday m continue his sell Sl'dler. Other guesis iveie M i .i , will hold a memb'Tihip tea Mon at 8:15 P.M. studies ut Virginia l’oiyle linic In Raymond Ketciiel, Mrs. i.iiiinre .1. day, Oct. H, at ’I:lift p.m. lu the par stitute, Blacksburg Va. Kattner, Malawan, and Mis. Ladies' Auxiliary ish h all oi lhe Trmtiy KpNcopal Stncklon llopkius and son, John D.vigllt (ialwmul and Mis. Howard Church, Main St., Matawan, ' For The Benefit Of The Scott, and William Suiulfonl have Veale, Savreville Anyone interested in joining Ihe returned home from a week’s fish Will Hold A Mr. and Mis I lionias It Frank club is Invited lu atteml. Members in g trip III Little Lyfnrd Pond jr. dined al M aiui’s un Wednesday are mj'i-d in luim; a fuenil. Camp, near Mooseliead Lake, Me. i.veimii: then .ilicnded ,i peiloim- A sfuuf Miiiuti trvd f fir * .if im nt's Arne II. Kuliun left Thursday lor ance ol "tlye llye Itiniie" at tlie dmim* ihr rminiii; club ven will MATAWAN REGIONAL HIGH SCI IftOL BAND his senior year at Rensselaer i’oly I'aoer Mill i’l ..... •• M ' l ...... FASHION SHOW ...... I T ” >" ’■I v • .1 p 1':.' <' , Mr. and Mis, rrank l enano Sponsored By The T H A N K S (lie n i.u u j;**h H ‘iii a n d st a ll ot .S,ili»n J l lak-j tin-, o;i gave a party Saturday in honor ol their mm, llieu*;, who celebrated pnrlunily in thank lli>* ladiei Im their overwhelming if.pnii* Saturday, September 29th ins fourth birthday. Hi* guests and roninnioiis pahnn.i^e mu s:ili»n m m c m )!•; npenjn : i Ifi were Lynne, Rock jl. ami l.ori shot t W iY liH llf'f) MATAWAN ROTARY C L U B ft P.M. Gentile, Matawan; Anne, Drill mul We're pmud ui a n i.'m m e Ihe «lddn»NM n K,illu lllanvelt, foil:. Med., nml Mi Jody!!, Iu!i ' [in,.),! expert, f1»rtn * 1 1/ n i)rou\'s brothers, Mark mid Chip, Ked Mink In «mh‘ Mall ol evpeiInn <*d h.n In llie Af The Mrs. Allen S, Nnii'ls im iIim tained St> li - t; and MimmIk u h h , Tuesday evening ut bridge. Her gue.sM we/e Mis. Lee Coulombe, .Spend - Hex. 124 Mrs. liulyei Hughes nnd Mis', INH.im iNfi Firehouse, Route 520 Nam y ",m IV •.\.r . r i " i\r * M v r NEW MATAWAN REGIONAL cisco. Cnllf, Tlm wieneis were Mis! • l l a l r .Mv Hiir und Nhapltvt Delngnes and the liosievi • I’ro-J'cim Conditioner Robertsville Mr, and M is, Lee Conlombi' cele « Cr(*m# Nenlriill/er brated Iheir lotirlh wedding .mul HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM LO 6-4464 • llelene ('lulls Creme RI iim * veisaiy Friday evening with ,M■. • Mnmtffm* and Set Fashions By nnd Mia, William I liltoii ui llie \ U , I'O R O N I.Y $10 llofliiau House. TickoU -$2.50, Including Tax Miss Nain v lean tJclngi.i'i, S.m Francisco, llallf, spenl Iasi \m v Ii Millie's Cottons Matawan Willi Mr, nnd M m . A lle n fl M on is Salon “:v _ r all.'i her return fiom a loll' In l.u Purcliaso Your Ticltols From Ryan Brothers lo iie , Donation $1.00 M i, and M is, .fotcph Dembi'lget lllld Mr, Illlil Mis I'lcderick lied- house of beauty A Member of Tho Rotary Club, or At Tho Door Entertainment — Refreshments (■ik'li w e te /jiie.it.i Uuiiiluy nl M i. iff, ,‘U ,V\I> f-JXf/Wt lllMlf * nml Mis. Wlllatd Anderson, Hack Mili‘^ fenih ol I |i 11 It ti iai ■< ti I Munir etlslii.M i. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N.. J; Ihyradoy, September 20, 19*2
Marv FrAr.c^i Ctouiih, j ton St.. Ptrifc Amboy, w w a i* q W ed In M atawan M ethodist Church O b i t u a r i e s I Announce AJam age Oiffwoiwi Couple Nuptial Mass At jK)me. ©nd a brolher. John Clough,! V^ednesdav, Sep1.. U, itftl in Peith Kick KaJaatonec Newark. - ■ • ; j . .' Aml>oy Oenerhi Hospital. Tht .Rev. : Mr and Mra. Albert Arnold sr., Funeral iervico* wer* held Tum -' ick Kalantones, 26 Eighth St., B e rn a rd McJfC. G & rh rk . je c io r o f S l ill? Osborn Si., Keyport, announc# d a y &1 S:30 a.m. from the Dav Wdl Saturday St. M ary’s Churehjx^port, former proprietor-of the j the rere^t'sn.irriuge of ih e ir d aujth - J i O .K . L I Fsjneral Home.- Keyport. er»d ac; P e t e r 9 episcopal Church. Fr«»- Mia* Aten? Spoor* d*u&h- , ..... Lunch. at Last hront St.. Kev i Jer. Misa Kathryn Agnea ArnnTd tc Mjsb Patricia Koaaha Fif.nc.h- \ port, died Friday, Sep* H lie j 10 n.m. r hijjh .ni&St of requiem j nold, o(.ticiated and interment wts lAlaa Harvey Petersen. of Mr. tt*; of Mr. *nd Mr*. Ceorge A. vA mann, daughter Mr. and and MMrs. r t WR8 S^yearK-oii). j was offered ir< St. Joseph's Chuio’u. j m- MauJewood Cemetery, J*ree- 8pw r, 44 £<5jf,vfew Rd., Cliffwood, I Mrs. Harvey Petersen. 519 North Albert J. Fleischmann, .23 Norman i A n a tiv e o f G re e ce . M r. Kfchu.*.- ! Interment was jr. St. joaeph‘s Cem - ^ hold, it'oncourse. Cliffwood Beach. The •me ihe bride of Carlos L. dy O ., Middletown, become the i eterv. ■ i i lcr.es cams to lhe Uniiei* States 17 jr Jusn son ot Mr. and. Mrs. George B. < Louis M. Stephens and had lived for many years on { World War 1 nnd was n memberof ;h o m e . • Cwtt'tpckm, Valley Jo, Call!., Sat. Jo!u>io», 161 Myrtle Ave., | J.X7UI5 M. Stephens P2, of 516 New ! the Mudboro-Freehold Rd.,. M arl Rariian Post "23, Keyport, Amen- ! Brunswick Ave., Madison Town-1 boro, before moving to Peron fro m th e B e d ie F u - j o f I’ ir e U n d e rw rite rs . P h ila d e l- ■ Imported lace gown over Skinner >*ateuteuip h in *n n « cathedral-length train, i !'V«U Home, ^Keypoit, J r ,l> S^ith n“ xiianiflr- j phia,,___, ______Pa. ... way a member of : satin. The sleeveless Empire gown 1he fitted bodice hed a bell-shaped | '*.• '* e w c« foltowiag at SI.^ DDeine-jsex en I.odgo 49. • r*&AM, Elizal>eth; W i l l F i l e d iwmS a sweetheail front neckline xnd neckljneecklfne of tn*porimported lace, re-c.m -1 '.'us ,'-hurPh- Bunal was in V an White Shrine of .Jerusalem H, K lii- Lieu Cemetery, New Brunswick. jabeth, Union County Electrical JJnred skirt, which featured, soft broidered with pearls and sequim i George Eastmond j Contractors Assocition; U n io n ptaata at center back- terminating and Idiis pointed" sleeves. Her four-1 Joseph KnUlek | George Eastmond, Matawan. i County,' Trun(on and New Bruns- w a chapel-length irair.: The. jacket tier' bouffant fingertlp-iength F.ng- jo.seph Kalstek, 64; nl 20 Court- I who died auk. Mt 1ms estate. i w ic k Kennel Clubs; 25-year dub kadlong set-in slvavei, pointed and hsh illusion veil fell from a four- lnm, Ur ■ Hazlet, died Thursday. ; to his children. Mrs Virginia tos- buttoned at lower-*dgs,. and a jof Middle Department Association tier crown of pearls and scfluins., jjepl> . j j igfji, at his home. Mr.; , ™ .. . ., , tie, Matnwan; Mrs. Doris Giblock, pointed stand-up collar. Her finger- She carried a cascade bouquet of Kalstek was born in Poland, came j !.f ,,F lre Underwi iters and [Malawan ond Ravmond Eastmond. (ip-lengtii veil of French illusion white roses. , ,0 n,is coimtry in 189E and settled | ^hsem ane Lutheran Church, Ivey I Long Island. Mrs. Giblock was |>ort feU from a sliver brocade pili box Wears Blue, Taffeta . | in Flushing, N.Y. where he lived {named executrix of tlie \vi!I. which and ihe carried a cascade-bouquet Miss Judith Payne, Middletown, i most of his life. . He is survived by his wife, Em V* white rose* arranged around I was fned for probate in the office wa» the inaid or honar.',Her blue ,le ,vas a merober of sL Bene- ma (Wolfslcin) Stephens, two sons. iof Monmouth Countv Surrogate Ed On three white orchids. 1 taifeta. sireet-length gov,n-. was' de- ‘ePJ’. J.r- Funeral Home, 124 East First of Huffalo. N.Y.: a daughter, Mrs. Lisa Ann Chasey. infant daugh S m ... )Mgth sleevw in their lace jackets, sail Stewart, Keansburg; Miss Ann | ‘ Ave., Roselle, with the Rev. Fred IHnimed wiih satin. Their filled Fleischmann. Malawan, cousin or i J«a« *‘h? of >“ ; ? erick Boos, pastor of Gelhsemane ter of Ur. Frank Chasey and Mrs. ^ ani, \ » r.-iM Pnoiuh I brother, Henry, Hushing; 33 grand- Chasey, Pershing PI., Kevport. |*W headpieces, accessoriei and Lutheran Church, Keyport, offi Old Bridge. Their gowns' were j children and one great-grandchild. h.vas christened on Sunday. Sept. 9. Ackerson, VanBuskirk «MK*d« rose bouquets provided the ciating. Interment will be in Ever- Miabow colors. The maid of fionor styltd like the honor attendant's in Funeral services were held Mon- jjreen Cemetery, Elizahelh. I 1962, in St. Joseph s Lnurch Key- Wore scrimp; Mils Barbara Konar, sugar pink sill: organza with match -1 day morning at 95 aa.m. .m froin the | fx>rt, by the Kev. Cornelius J. and Elliott, Inc. Mehlenbeck Funeral Kane, paslor INSURANCE SERVICE Cliffwood, American beauty; Miss MR., MRS. CHARLES ARTHUR BROWN in# petite crowns and circular ‘ I John W. jMr m riciair ic u Benner, Mati.wan, pink; veils ’JTiev carried pink carnation | Home, Hazlet. and sl 10 a.m. a Funeral Services Alias Joan Chaf.ey. Union Beach, CO 4-1111 t* o * PatriciaP Burgcy, Cliffwood, Miss Michaels Sharon McKeen. wore a white feather hat. navy blue colonial bouquets. I high mass of requiem wan offered was godmother pnd Fred Wise, p iiw , aad Misa Linda Vankst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard accessories and a white orchid cor Anne Glmpel. Atlantic Highlands,!;'' St. Joseph's Church. Keypn^ Mrs. Arthur J. Andrews Sr. Keyport, godfather. feasti PaterHN),ft cousin of th» bnde; B. McKeen, 17* Middle Rd.. Hazlet, sage. aerved ss flower girl. Her floor- j Interment was In Sl. Josephs }• un o ra l services wer« held Sat erckid. became the bride of Charles Arthur Wedding Trip T* Niagara Fills length Ho-Peep gown was made ol j ^emfctci >. urday morning at 8:30 s.m. fro m : Seven-year-old Patrice Renner, Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles For their wedding trip In Niagara white taffeta with a blue sash and . Aleiaader MtalkoakS the John J. Ryan Funeral Home. Cetenia, wss the flower giri for her Brown, SI Ravine Dr., Matawan, Keansburg, and al 9 ■ m. a high Falls, Canada, the bnde wore a bow. The bcaice had a square A]e.vander Miastkoaki, W. of 24« TAILORING 0FS|^RY Wusia. Her'snUe-length white or- Sunday. Sept. If, 1N2, in the Flrat mass waa offered in St. Anns gema aown over taffeta w |s trim tobacco light wool suit with an off- neckline and |Miff sleeve*. She wore j S{ Kevpon died Friday, Methodist Church, Matawan, white collar and lapels. A match a wreath of flowers on her hair and s <. ^ m 2 in Rjvervj€W Hospit- Churcn. Keansburg. for Mrs. Mar ated with satin and lace and was The Rev. Frank Sweeten per ing veil headpiece, bone accessor c a r r ie d a princes* basket of mixed j al Bm.n in Poiand Mr Miastko- garet Marv Aiiorews, 29. of 11 and ALTERATIONS teigaed with puff sleeve* snd a Randall PI.. Keansburg. who died formed the double rin g ceremony ies and a white orchid corsage com flower*. j jjjjj had lived in Keyport for the All) bouffant skirt. She wore a white at 2 p.m. before an altar decorated Tuesday. Sepl. 11* l% i. in Mon MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL •alia bow headpiece and carried a pleted her ensemble. Brother la Beat M*n \ past seven year*. With white gladioli, carnations and The bride was graduated from Francis Johnson, Keansburg, was | ,|e was # cnmmunican( 0f St. mouth Medical Center. Interment Wdte fireside basket of ail. the col chrysanthemums. Mrs. Msliric* w'as in Pinelawn Cemetery. Long DRY CLEANING ors Isl the attendants’ houquMs. Keyport High School and th* Wil the best man tor Ins brolher. U sh-. Joseph.s Church. Keyport. WE CALL AND Phillips, wife of the Rev. Maurice ! ering were George Johnson, keans . . Is la n d . Herbert Carbone, Matawan, was fred Academy of Beauty Culture, Surviving are his wife, Mri. r»ei Andrews was born in New FUR ALTERATIONS DELIVER Phillip* of the First Baptist Church. Newark. Sh* is employed by lom- ! burg, brollier of the bridegioom, ■ Jfce best man, Ushering were Ro- Keyport, was the soloist. She was lie (Memeleski)niele; Miaslkoskl, three ttn(j ]j\-ed in Keansburg WE ALSO MAKE NEW CLOTHES MH Carlson, Cheesequake; Henry my'a Beauty Salon, Matawan. Ainiel Zimmer. Wesi Keansburg, sons, Edward, Colonia, Andrew | lW() yeats uns R commum- WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS C O 4 -1 12 3 accompanied by Miss Evelyn Al and Roy Seamen, Keansburg. ■oldwin, East Keansburg; Marvin Th* bridegroom was graduated and Donaid. both at home; •! Cant'of St. Ann’s Church. len, Red Bank. from Matawan High School and is A reception followed in Buck F r a n k Sommers. West The bride and bridegroom were brother. Thornas Strickland. New i Keansburg petal coronet ot silk illusion studded Coot A daughter wa* born in River graduated from Matawan High with flowers and pearls. A white view Hospital on Saturday. Sept, York and a grandchild. Air Conditioned School. Sh* Is employed at Dave satin dolly backed her old fashion A daughter was born ln SI. 15, 1962, to Mr. and Mr*. William Funeral services w ere held Joseph Gervaslo Glbb Chevrolet, Malawan. He re ed bouquet of light blue carnations P*t*r’* Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rothermel, 30 Linton PI., Keans Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. fiom Ihe Funeral services were held from Coffee Served ceived his honorable discharge and pompons with matching Joseph Cook, S Andover Rd., Old burg. Dav Funeral Home. Keyport. and the Joseph A. Preston Funeral irom the U.S. Air -Force In 1951, streamers. Bridge, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 19*2. at 9 n .m . a high mass of requiem Home. South Orange, on Pridav at and Is employed by-Lsvols Labora The bridesmaids were Miss Carol O'Neill was offered in St. Joseph s Church. 9 a.m. and a solemn mass of re Csiddcy quiem was offered in Our Lady of OPEN I DAYS A WEEK tories, Morganville, Ann Schneider, Matawan, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0 Neill, 89 In te rm e n t w a s In St. Jo se p h * Sorrows Church for Joseph Gcrvas- They will reside... in their new the bridegroom, and Miss Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuddey. Main St., Matawan. arc the par te m e t e rv . TUUHS, EVES ’TIL I I ca Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. McKeen, Hailet, sister of the bride. 3 Tortorics Rd., Old Bridge, are enls of a son, born Sunday, Sept. 10 86. of 60 Seco nd S t ., So uth O r Tiieir pals blue gowns nnd head th* parents of a aon. born In St. 10, 1902. In Riverview Hospital. Joseph Pags ange. who died Sepl. 10. 1962 ;n Or ange Memorial Hospital after a pieces were styled like the honor Peter’* Hospital, Wednesday, Sept. Joseph I'age. 78. of Fifth St., 5, 1962. Mario Chffwood. died Wednesday. Sepl. j long illness. Interment was in Holy attendant’s and they carried deep 29 W. FRONT ST. - KEYPORT FORMAL A daughler was born m Ri 12. 1962. at the John L. Montgom Sepulchre Cemetery, blue old fashioned bouquets. Dueker vletv Hospital on Monday, Sept. 17, — Near Main Sl. Bus Stop — George Cafferelli. Point Pleasant, ery Home. Freehold, after a long Mr. Gervasio was born In Italy 1962, to Mr. and Mr*. William WEAR wa* Ihe best man. Ushering ware A son wss born In St. Peter's Illn e ss. nnd had lived in South Orange since Vtohirri w L Ktvmrt/port and HarHar Hospital U Mr. ind Mrs. Geotge ( Mano, JJ Raccoon Dr., Hazlet. Mr. Page was born in King and 1907. lie was a self-employed gar dener, retired for the past 10 y e a rs . S!lold AApplegate, ^ e w t r Lakewood, i .k I w ^ .^cousin ,i n „of f pueter,.RFD 1. tireys.on* R Okusika Queen County. Virginia, and had TO HIRE Old Bridge, os Thursday, Sepl. I, lived in Cliffwood 30 years. He was He was a member of the Savoyia thee bridegroombridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Okusika, I 19». a member of St. Mark s A.M.E. Club of South Orange. For her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Gibson Dr.. Hazlei. are the parent* Zion Church. Cliffwood. and had Surviving are his wife. Mrs. W. S. WALLACE McKeen selected a beige and of son, born Monday. Sept. 1' Savage served a* a trustee of tfis church Mary (DeLacia) Gervasio; four cum uN O gold street-length sheath. She 1M2, in Riverview Hospital, wore a matching hat. antique gold Mr. tiul Mrs. William S a v a g e , for manv vears. sons. Daniel. Keanshurg; Joseph Men aad Bets’ Furalehiaai accessories and a white orchid cor Clover St., Oid Bridge, are tha F a r r t ll Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Lil R.. South Orange: hrank J.. Or CURTIS WAREHOUSE lian Page: two daughters. Mrs. ange. nnd Anthonv. Clark: ihree sage. Tbe bridegroom’s mother daughter, born In St. A daughler was born Monday, DISCOUNT FURNITURl choae a periwinkle blue ensemble R’tier's Hospllai, Saturday. Sept. V, Sept. 17. 1M2 in Rlverview' Hospit Hannah Cephus. New York, and daughters, Mrs. Carmine Cuotzo • . F r e e s t lereert with a aatln bodice, harvest crepe JV62. ’ al to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrell, Mrs, Mary Flemming, Newark; and Mrs. Raymond Fagan, both of skirt and matching jacket. She R o u ie 79, Morganville. two stepsons. Ous Wathmgton. Cliff South Orange, and Mra. Mario M aso n wood. and Nathaniel Mumford. Key Reed. Red Hank: a bmther. Do A ion was born in St. Peter* R«PP port; 25 grandchildren and eight nato. South Ambov: a sister. Mrs. B e d d i n g R i o t ! Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Llark Mr. and Mri. Frank Rapp, 2141 great-grnndcluldren. Angela Russo, Soinei ville; IB s t u d i o s Maaon. 26 Adams St.. Old Bridge, Lorillard Ave., Union beach, are Funeral arrangements were un grandchildren and 16 greHt-grand- on Saturday, Sept. 8, 1962. the parents of a daughter, born der the direction of K Leon Harris c h ild re n . Mon< iny. Sept. 17, 1962, In River- l uneral Homo. Red Hank. Arthur Malliason W a lla c e view Hospital. CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace. Mrs. James A. Fletcher Funeral services were held Fri I t MAIN ST. TEL. CO M S N KEVPORT 322 Droad St.. Kevport. are the Sinclair Mr*. Mary (Deutenbcrg) Fletch- day . morning . in St. Mark s Kpi«e.o- . parents of a daughter, born lues- A daughter was born Monday, er, 65, formerly of Keanshurg, died I pal Church, Keansburg, for Arthur day, Sepl. ll, 1962. In Riverview Sept. 17, 1W2. in Riverview Hospi S u n d a y, Sept. 16, H)62, at th** h o m e , Mallinson, 55, of 9 Woodland Ave H o s p ita l, tal to Mr. snd Mrs. James Sin of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Jus- Keansburg. who died Tucsdav clair. 52 h.stvx Ave , 'Vest Keans ti, Philadelphia. Sepl. II, 1062, in Riverview Hosp R e g a n b u rg . Mrs. Fletcher and her liusoand. tal. Tht* Rev. John M. Crum j: A daughter wai born Tuesday, JamcN A. Fletcher, operated the rector, officiated and interment w,i Sept. 11( 1962, in Rlverview Hos D ash Lighthouse Bench Club, Kennshmg. in Fair View Cemetery, Middtc pital lo Mr, and Mrs. John H tynn, Mr. and Mr*, Herbert Dash, 20 for 10 y e a rs. town, umler the djjerfjon of D) 4 Walter Dr., Hazlet. Frederiok PI., Did Bridge, uie the! Surviving, m addition to her hus- John .1. Fyon llomo for Funefii!' parent* of ■ daughter, Uirn Tues - 1 band and daughter, are a son, 1 Keunshunr. S m ith d a y , Sept. 1M 2, m Riverview James A, Flelcher Jr., Levlilown; j Mr. Malli. on was born in New Mr. and Mr*. John Smith, AM H o sp ita l. 10 gr;igrandchildren nnd a grest-grnnd- j ark and luid lived in Keansbui; Shoro Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, ch ild . I’.’ yeais. lie wa* employed as G r ie s ie r are thu parent* of a ion, born Wed F u n e ra l fervlres ire being held A son wai born In Riverview truck driver for Niippi Tmckm;' nesday, Sept. 12, l!Ki2, In Riverview .. i,d ami Goh- tlH \‘ HU H o ip it a l on T>ni *d 1,y, ?';<■ ir ' m \ T h Msd.i*. H o sp ita l. lim r H t " ;i I Home, ] liii.ult ipi>iA. to Mi. nnd Mi*. Anhui GiXSber, memhc r td remnstiTH I.otai 4,’i-, Peith AmlMty. H o e h le r 123 Port Monmouth Rd,, Keans (,‘h a rle e H . ( lough SuiMVuig aru hii widow, Mm A son was born In Riverview b u rg . Charles B. Clough, 55, of 315 l-'h/.aheih Mae Mullinson, a sftn. Hospital on Wednesday, Sept. 12, Main St., Matawan, diod Niuunlay, M c (io v e rn Aithui Wi.limn. I! S Navy: three li/62, to Mr, and Mrs, .fames iloeli- Se p l, 15, l!Hi2, at M onnw uilh M *• 11 Mr. and Mri. Churlei McOov- daiighieis, the Misses J\:in l l.nne ler, M .Seventh St., West Keans iral Center. Mi. Clough Wiis a srn, 12 Rsccuon Dr., H: uri'iNci on t w o m a t i 'h u k s e s o n t w o b o x by has been named Plans i vn boy Hospital. I S.nvlvlng sre hi* w ilt M il Memorial Hume, Freehold, for Mri. mtlNUN. UlZl'Ji Allll MNUl.H, 3/4 OR Fl'1.1. ALL OIMR- Tlie Vaughns huve (lino otbrr INlOftf’OtAftO ’ | F.lla (Mulonu) i ( loiigli, * iiaughtei I en Amieisen, 3/, «»f H| Wnshmg AM I'.till I'OM 10 Y liAHh. c h ild re n , a w»n tw o d a u g h te r!. Corsakf ..[ I iy e rro r taut week it w m rc(m rted A daughter wai bom lo iouth ,YOUfi AUTHORIZED a aon, initeid of a d»URhtrr, hsd A r n k iy lo M r and Mr* h«en iifim to Ihr \'Muglnu. Fine Bod Lam p W ith fcach Sot A F, Cursaky, HAwthorne Lane, for the vacation of Your Dream* a n d OPEL B e llin g h a m K ry p o rt, Mr, and Mir. Chnrlrl Billing H> ^ I rankeuhuili tctaull ullh > 1 P a lly » ;M »•** » t DEALER: 11.iin, IVlegmph IIMI Rd., Harlet, Mi. and Mrs. Rnheri W Frftiik .rn F r id a y , Sept. H , ItWi, In Penh Amlmy Hospital, fhe baby Brown Travel Bureau 615 Union Av*., Union B e a c h C O 4-36^5 HIGHWAY a> titOLE fifl ftWPbftl »»* i «o« \ > « fill — m si., I'rrifc ha* httn named Ann Margarei, *- Ig til • 4 p li f o If a tt M l f l I - W M U I ! — M S ^S S S H JW I -m 11» I — — T it t it utiier iJilld is I Uiy. on um m m Thursday, Sepfambsr 20, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. ?aq& Sftv»« .- i 'm - s- iiun should write to Sen. Case at i'dri, A \ ron j . D r . £)«i v ld H. Lufc&M, STAMPS R.m h i -1C3. Senate Officc Building.: Belmar; r M r.:. George. Meehan, Bs JHr wBuM W s i IS Washington 25. D.L., no later than Spring Luke; ’ Mrs. Howard Row- Oct. ta. - i .. . ., ' iand, 'Ashurv Park', , Mrs." Joseph n r t d \ Candidates for the U.S. Service StJmolv,: Spring Lake and Mrs. Acadenncfi should he at least 17- Henry .Vaccaro, Asbury park. . l l | yeara-of-age and must nol have Th£ cornmiilrtti on nominations reached their 22nd birthday by July was composed of Dr. Morton f. 1 of the .calendar year in '.which TrJppe, Asbury Park, chaionnn; they will enter ope of Ihe academ Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, Avon; Gerber’s ies. Sen. Case pians to nominate Dr. Milton E. Haut, Farnungdale; Mrs, Fnideric.k Fliffiker, Littie SUt 12 candidates for the Air Force Baby Foods “ S u p e r Academy who Wilt compete among Verj, and Dr. Frederick S lei ler,. themselves for two-vacancies exist Spring .Luke; • , . ' --'Strained Chopp* n o m i Police said Keyes took off. 1 he Coated Chocolate FM M 2 A. 29* patrolmen said they chased him Apple Sure# 2 11 29. Saverkradt la Mtet Sett. Fish Sticks 2 " £ 69‘ nated to compete for the three.va- through Matawan lownship and in cancles, with the Academic Board : Plainer COO OR PERCH ! i b; to Cliffwood when Keyes stopped Fillet 2 79* of th? M illiary Academy malting feanut bk'29- regular If you are a qualified and registered voter of the HEINZ SOUP VESETARIAnVeGETABLC 2 oini Fresh Tomatoes C 19* State of New Jersey who expects to be absent outside Liquid Cleaner 25( o t u the State on Nov. 6 t h , 1 9 6 2 , qualified and registered II fluid 1 pl. 12 lluid I Fresh Mushrooms ^ 49* voter who w ill be within the State on Nov. 6 t h , 1 % 2 , bolt!* •i. boItU 1 0 ' / l K . blit because of illness or physical disability or because II E | M 7 C A H DC CREAM of MUSHROOM CMS of the observance of a religious holiday pursuant to the IIEIHab jv lir j or CHICKEN NOODLE ^ 33‘ Avocado Pears Ur*T 19C tenents of your religion, or w ill be a resident attendant at school, college or university, w ill be unable to Lestoil Seedless Grapes 2ui 35* cast your ballot at th* polling place in your dis 8 oz. P7n« Je#nt—All Purpo<« D«Urf««tf CINI trict on said date, and you desire to vote in the General TOMATO SAUCE 6 47* A&P ’t Froi9H Foodi I — - Election to be held on Nov. 6 th, 1962, kindly W R ITE to "“37* “r es* AIP SrenJ—-Concentrated . the undersigned at once requesting that a civilian absen v 1 Ik. tee ballot be forwarded to you. SUCH HEQUEST 4 li. Orange Juice 4 ‘.:59* 2 57« MUST STATE YOUR HOME ADDRESS, AND THE PINEAPPLE““KSiltani T Srairf " 2 SIM 49 Breen Beam X'19* ADDRESS TO W HICH SAID BALLOT SHOULD BE Vel SENT, AND MUST BE SIGNED W ITH YOUR SIG flfMK Hint—Wkil* K«rn«( IrMi ait«t triad Banquet Pot Pies ,“^ h.;k” J~.ll*- NATURE. AND STATE THE REASON WHY YOU Liquid Dotergent i ik. i W ILL NOT BE ABLE TO VOTE AT YOUR USUAL Nibleffs Corn 3 .V: 47* Green Peas 2 Strawberries “"T « ^ I5« POLLING PLACE. tffWHhU f«Wi ttfluU.i.M pf«all« g Naklieo— Plain «r S «|ir Ht*»r HIMHIT OR NHTLES—Kln( t lu Downyfiake Wafflee 2 ^ 33* No civilian absentee ballot wilt be furnished or Chocolate Bars 3 b"<$lM forwarded to any applicant unless request therefor is Graham Crackers £35* Brussels Sprouts 2 'p°"; 49* received not less than eight days prior to tha election, 110 IhMt Rolls WMtokMltr Irtod Cut Golden Corn 2 p“;; 31* and containing the foregoing information. . Ivory Soap Swanee Towels 229* Chicken Broth 2 l~ 3 r Diited Septem ber 17, 1962. PERSONAL 9IZK Asparagus Spears '^ 41* Aunt JtmiiM “ 1” Hii "i'lS*p t j. 2 5 * Tomato Juieo Sacrament* 14 fluid ot.«.r,W* Red L Dinner houndmhlw ““ 55* J. RUSSELL W OOLLEY is oi. i County Clerk Dole’s Pineapple Juice Keebler Pecan Sandies pla. H all of Records i it . »v* Freehold, N. J. . Mazoia Salad Oil £?.«• Broadcaster Hash r 37 oi. een57* 21b. N o w Note: Requests forms are available at M unicipal Clerk’s Ivory Soap Pope Tomatoes wTh^.lt'^n1 "'25* Spaghetti Sauce * - 39* ^ 69* or County C le rk’s Offices, as a public convenience. Par tolUf and b*th Star-Klst Tuna cu„is(yi._u,M ‘^”-35f Kretschmer '];; 37* ^b 55* VP's Own Brand if medlgm t Maxwell House Coffee ’—• tj;; 99e Greenwood moca«iag. 2 ^ 39# INSTANT TEA PILLSBURYot IALLAR0I 1 • Wfl Ttirltty doM rt with A.!** Yuban Coffee *»•'■-* ^79* niSCUIlS (fn Dairy C*i«) ■ n n Our Owfi Instant TmI DiimIkm inMMtly In M of To Fam ilies O f A nd Herb-0x Bouillon Cubes J;; 3 25* oold arat.r, Hiat.i ffM l Ivory Soap Maxwell House Coffee »Ht69* Z ..U. 31* liO dexo P ur* Shortening * : 29* :‘ 7i- A J h d U i H t f l e r w l S e r v i c e Q.T. Frosting cJt'l;.'. 2 ‘X 37* Thrifty Dairy Buyi I In Order That The County Clerk Has The Latest Nine LIvn Cat Food 2 29* Diamond Crystal Salt Sr; I t? IP ivory Snow CUiiSaai Aeroiol Daodaii^t *' »o, C70 Italian Provoione ImpefteJ CK**h Address Of All Persons In Military Service, Far the Family weih and diinei Dial Soap 2 29° 2 ?9* rlOflOni wimioic.fn.bei df, "■ Who Desire To Vote At The General Election ■Valutt fo r t h e H o l i d a y ! - imported Swiss i k . * * To Be Held Nov. 6th, 1962, Please Fill In Form h t f l e p ii- ” Mott’s Apple Juice Danish Blue c * , . . . . And Mail To: GefilteFish^lX^ 55* 99* bot Gandies In Class Tumblers 10« French Roquefort ‘X'.V lu. 75* J. RUSSEL*. WOOLLEY Vita Cream Fillet 47# rn*S3°tar w ... 4 7 , Baby Goudas ,,n,f 9“.'^ COUNTY CLERK, 2 or»chi v.ti».„i,.nd. ,u,,'29° Prune Juice v . r « ° p *«. Colgate’s M lreek*iee*‘i 1 it . FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY Cottage Cheese Peitigflie J 33* For Automate waihen Diamond Crystal Salt Kothsr1!23° Cream Choeso • r 3 3 ° eup =5 S3 — _Q • Print All Entries ; , lh ’ 5 * I lb. o.. i Page Sw lii Kf>tq*'t t * i A C 0 Mild Ched-O'Bit Ch«ete Spread loal p .c U q . Broad Egg Noodles A- Gruyere Cheese P/nr.»m P h . * " A IP 9nnJ Grated Cheese Permetun- -Romino 'pkg. “ 59** I Full Name of Hrrvlcrmaii or Wom»n) 16 h l r t Slampi with purohju uf 0ord*n» jelloft 28 C xtr» lf«mp« wilh purchase ol *Fresh Milk Hwmogeniied pluiJep• 1 . 0 2 Ann Peqe * f t < * ln N ^ Jeney Sfor et only Oxydol Detergent Grape Jam Pure i|f Fesco Wasto Basket 7 9 c 1 Mtlltnry Itmikl (Hriial Nfl.l U>»!« of Blrtli) foi ihi femll/ wuh 25 Extra Slimpi with purchsio ol 2R Fitre M*mpt wilh purchno ol 11*1 100 KxO-n (Present Military Aildrrtil INe T w o l.ines j 1 Ib. I of, ftlO I’fllll/ .SV/mip "Vr'35° | pkfl. o f IA 31 Laundry Rinse „.i " T g Wlfh Inch Bok of 2 P/iir Pi/relMi*d Tlir AtiAfiM* 1 ItA fttC Alpo tour,, vi/.ov i/f0. s n : n » BAYER ASPIRIN Thit Coupon Not Naeciiary Dog Food Avnllablo in Moit A&P Sup»r Mirk*U ■ Bolllo ot 100 Tnlilols Special I llotno .tddrriii Inclmllm Mtjr, n»ri>M(li or Twp B«W M '/| a*. ^ I7 C Pr)c»> it/feclivp tliru jjturJjy Se)>t«mUnr 22ml In 'O lf.jr Vfiiil AfUr S.ilutJa/, Sopt. 22nd, Chunk cen Su(»«r Markati anti Sell • r* « n lc # itorei o n ly . Hoijularly 73* Thli Wcclt 5 3 ‘ Ml r..tui.... rt.i.l.n i. \ Wu\ M ilk iiimI M u .In .In M b HtvrtUHft |r<<|f* O/lff. I I U l M Infiiriiiiitlon !■'urn I* he it Hy m . M Al WII.S0N AVI'.. i'OU'I MONMOtfll) R l. M Al l*«IOI.I-. AVH., MAKIIAN IOWNSIIIP Rl. H AI MAIN 51., KKAnnlUJRd Hlgnnlurc nf I’orioii Kiinrnritln* Rtqural Tut*, • W*d. . 1’hurt. Until » I’ M. lim . ■ Wrd, - riiur*., Unlll 9 P.M. Mo«. I'uoi. ■ Wrd. - rkuri., tlnUI t VM. Frldiv tl»tll 10 I'.M, I'rliluv llmll l» I' M Prl j frrtfcesnar** tttUwtrew ) S p lH e v jil €&>«we& j Holy Name Rally J Map Jo Fl,, Ke.vpwi I O i j Uattoo i Rev. J-jrtderkki 0 W 8f pfcstcz j m Mala Ovlfaftf | 1 ,’isJoo Bewch . Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area ar> j Church MivteeA Sunday are j R®v. g)ajl«y. fwtoif j M r*, V* Wootl. Pastw Set For Sept 30 jh t M * t B:.'W ».u a.. .5 :4 5 » .h v .n n d I toxvn:es arc held Sunday «t services Held I U *.io. Church pchooJ me*!* ftt j M e s * e r j ot Sioiy Name Societies 3-lml Bapitet Cteiw li | »rd." Churcft scho'il v. ‘i\ bf held ai ttaptls] C&urcb jCemtiery, L’nited )!el>trw Cotigt* p.rt!. anti Tuet'fl*); ai * : ' d s y at \\ *.m. ftnd 7:45 p.m 4 c lhe 41 pariah iml,a aftl'lated J ir 30 • m and clesu's e-e p-ovided 1 5 : 4d * .m . . i M a to n i W. ?M r« Sta, Middle Kd., liaii*t jguitoji section. | day School in m a m. j?or all a^ej Bisle' »>ll be present- l^ iu rcfe > ilh we Mojinwiulh County h>der- JJav Gilbeit WMt. Pastor Uorlnj lhe High Holy Cays fnwn 9L Joiurs MsiiMNjifii Courefe 'rtf to tnw th'ldren w> fourth SlaUv wait be oo&crvert &t til ... ' Mo/guaviti* i bibl* atbdy g,roup ni'H-U Tuesday jrttan of Holy Kama Societies nnd Rev. Maurice W. Ph.U,t!«, "-ttiefr ?o.ot!i«* w ill participate to. ■ [grade. Ihe evening program will Mrvice# Sunday. Thr Htv. Walter nmfcet,. &>. lo on Oct. South Ma;o St., ! at ? :« p.m. ' ■ : Psuuor . ■ ... Rfv. Krro H. Bovffu, Pa4loi leligioyf rally which wil! be held ih e 4 ia i p.m. Junior M YF tor F. Craymtf of ihe Association of j Ht yl church «f which time destett will i *#. - T h * r* lly n t C e n v t n t io n grades six, seven and eight. No to th* United State*, after fouv Sunday worship iervice An- t< i iftioy Oi Kiia^p Luthfrac be served. ■ vice* will be 2# aim*. <5»f frnm ?neeta af JO s in. : Jin'll [ w ill take ih*. place cf the an- senior M YF this week. Or, Sept. Ycaif of missionary leivict- in , ».-».!» *.ra.» a.m, *r«; 8 ;-3 i p .m . f'ost High .School M .Y.F., 7:30 p.m held on Thursday at h p.m.'and Bible Study and prayer hour ii i Second Etaptisf Church Sunday School is a: 9:45 u.m.i’j side at the rally and wiU be celo- -, Church Of Our Savlou? tiio Commission on Membership o» Wednesday st 8 p.m. passo: Atlantic S»., Keyport morning wowhip, ?1 o'clock; cy- , irantot tne Benediction of the First Araebyteriaa Church Sayre Woods Baptist Church ( oU rell Rtt.» I nnd Evnngehsm will meet a t!) p.m. wiU be in cfiarge. Rev. N’lcho)ft» J. Tate, Paitor ariKelJHiic service, 7 p.m-. The Hrat k Messed Sacrament at the close uf Rente M nwi Franklin SL, R oute If, B rim n to w o Cheer, e<|uuke S u n d a y of e a c h m o iu h th fre Ja 6 .:< h 0 ; rally. The Rtv. .Thomas J. J Bus ride to Danbury. Conn,, Siate .Youth^/ellowship night is Thur*- fhe M norm Sept. 30, begina^nj,* al 2:30 f family: -nforninK worship, 11 a.m Wednesday evening will be Bibit , Pastor [’I he hrM. !)ur<) snU-fifth Sundays I Sludy nnd prayer at 7:45 p.m. V m c eie , will dchver the principal d e ta ils. p.m.. | evtnini] fc-Apel .service, ? p.m. ‘‘Living The fiord’s Prayer” will First Bipti*! Chuich : ihere i.-* Ho/v Communion, and (he Young propfe's service ss Frkfjy a d d re s s. Tne Junior ushers wil! tneer Fri bo the paslor’s sermon topic Sun Bkyi'es Presbyterian Church 212 Main St., Matawan Mid-v,'eek prayer and Bible Study j second and iounh Sundays, morn- wns aV 7:30 o'clock. ; The program which will begin at day night at the hr me of Mrs. Clara is held every Wednesday at :inp prttyer. Church school meets at day at the 10 a.m. worship service Cliffwood Beach Rev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor I:30 p m., will include prayers for Josephs at 7:;i0 p.m. David's Tabcroacl* Sunday School rneels al !0 a.m . p .m . * j 9:30 a.m . v m ace throughout the world and for Rev. David L. Bucci, Pastor Thursday «t 7:30 p/n. there will c r ■ Nursery care is provided for chil it was announced Sunday morn ih * success of She Second Vatican In the absence of the pastor, Eld be mid-week service (Hour of dren under three-years-of-ane ev er Adam Gurmci will fill the pui- ing hy the pastor. !hut Deacon Lu CahX ' , I Elder Jaraw*Ho) 3, P a sto r > ? Council which opens next inontn Power) and at S: 30 p.m, senior Unlou Beach Church Of Cod ery Suiitiny morning The Piesby- vnt. Sup.di'iy. “Doubt ’ will be his ther Jackson jr. had been elected in Rome. A ituard of honor will choir practice. Central nnd Unian Ave*. Kev. Rnliert Ii Kaiis, Pastor ! SulltJa>' School la al 111 a,m,| . teens meet at 7 p.m. The topic, for vke president of the Deacon’s U*j- : . constat of tlie . Fourth Degree sermon topic. Nursery care is pio- Friday at 2:30 p.m. there wil! be Union Reach Sundav School meets at 3 p.m. I morning worship, Il a.m. the evening will be "Getting Ready ior.; Miss 1 Barham Hampton was Knights of Columbus Assemblies at vided for young children during the cherub clwir practice and at 4 p m., (former CongreRodimal Church) wilh an'adult Bible class. Sunday ! On Wednesday evenings the t»rr> for a Christian Caieer." The film worship service. Sunday School elected second vice president of the ’Freehold, Keyport,’ and Loaji junior choir practice. Rev. ;lenry Stoppe. pasu>r iw jll cover the lives and characters service Is at 8 p .m . will be “I.ook Who's Talking ’ and continues at its regular time, P:30 B.P.U. Branch. John R. Thompson, Fres- Sunday church achool classes will Woi'jhip services are held Sun- uf many N»ew Testafrjer.t charac Paul Staines will be the speaker. a .m . Sunday School convenes at •»:3» | day at 11 a.m and 1:31! p.m. Sun- hold, pant president of the federal be held at IM 5 a.m.; morning wor ters. Kvnr.i;i‘l!*t:c iervice is at C a p e M a y is reputed to h a v * On Monduy the Women's Organi a.m.: morning worship, U trc ;!||„ School is at 9:3(1 a.m. with tion, Is chairman of the committee Iho Westmlnsier Fellowship is ship, 6:45 and 11 a.m., a nursery if 7:30 p .m . been a iavurite resort of 17t.li cen- zation will meet at 8 p.m. in tha evening service, 7-30 p.m. j passes lor all a);c5 "H e t srrcngement*. Robert J. M<> sponsoring n car wash Saturday, provided; children’* church is h e id Prayer eerwr* is Tuesday e l I (ury pirates Blackboard and Cap- Fellowship Hull. Morning choir lehearseti at 7:30 | Mid-week service ifi held Thurs- Dermott, Belford, president of' the frnm 10 a.m to 4 p.m. at the during the U a.in. aervlct? and p.in. la in K id d . Boy Scout .Troop 73 meets «m p .m . M o n d a y and se n io r c h o ir nt j d a y at 7.*30 p .m . l l ■ federation, will direct the pro church. There wnl be no set price B.Y.F. meets at 7 p.m. Hible Study Is Thursday at t Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.; Cub Pack 73 gram. ■•.: . '■■■■.■ but all donations will be used for S p.m. Wednesday, ! . » p.m . M o n d a y t i H p /n. ihe deacons n , p ’j... | Br**n(o«-o Community Church meets at 7:30 p.m the youth program, llie Fellow Prayer servicc is on rnday 4 w ill m eet. DR. 10 U ISI. PRAGER On Wednesday the Presbyteen ship also is sponsoring a Senior frorn 7:30 until 8:3C p.m. Browntowa Uclon Sunday School U iihrr Memorial C r Sept. 2-4, 25 and 28 th* N.J. I J«hovah'« Minister* Youth Commissions meet at 7:15 High Dance Friday evening ln Fel- Houte 18, Rrowntawp The Lutheran Church P»S: Baptist Convention wiil be held in Communion service is held the OPTOMETRIST p.m.; carol choir at 0:43 p.m. and km-shtp Hall at 7.-J0 p.m. All teen Rev. Francis Cimtel. Pastor Misi/ourl Synod At Elizabeth Muffing the chapel choir at 8 p .m . Ocean City. second Sunday of each month. agers In high school are Invited Sunday School i? held from 9:45 Tinton Falls Public Srhee! EYES EXAMINED Cherub choir meets at t:45 p.m. to atten d . at >*(edict's Ckurck to 10:45 a.m. and the church ser Thouaands of Christian ministers U«l*d lltfernv C*a«r*K*(l«i Rev, Daniel D. Reinheuner. Pastel OFFICE HOURS i on Thursday; chancel choir at il vice is Irom 11 a m. until ’2 will assemble toxefher at the Na Broad Bt.0 K*yp*rt lielm del ScbMl Sunday School and Dible C ltsscs Daily and Saturdays p .m . Jehovah's Wilaeesee o'clock. Everyone Is cordially in tional Guard Armory, 1177 Mag- Rabbi H. O. H. Levine H»)m4el Rd., llolmde) are held at 9:30 e.m. Sunday undei I A .M . to t P .M . Brownie Troop meets at 3 p.m. Keyprrt C*"jr»*atlea vited lo attend. aolla Ave., Elizabeth. for the open- oo Friday. Junior High youth meet Sabbath morning services will be Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pallor the direction of Arthur Biller, su Fridays » A.M. te » P.M. tag session of j. three-day Bible con Kingdom Hall, U DIvMoe St •t 7 p .m . held Saturday at 11 t.m. Slichos M anei are heid Sunday at 7, I, 81. Joseph'* Cburck perintendent. The morning worship Closed AH Day Wedacsdays vention, Oct. 3-7. The ministers, Th* Ministry School Instruction will b* at 12 o’clock midnight talk this week will consider the I , 10 a n d 1 ) a.m. and at 12 o 'c lo c k Maple D ., Keypert will be held at 10:45 n.m. with ser 30 W. Front St., Cll Jehovah's Witnesses in N. J. The FaMb Kelermed Church chanted by Cantor Simon Wohl. Iwo books of Ecclesiastes and Song boon. Htv. Ccrnelhn J. Kane, Pastor mon by the pastor. A nursery sent Circuit 5, w ill represent 20 c o n g re - Middle M . ind Peelt Ave. Th* Hebrew Women s Leagut will I Ice Is available. Communion serv Keyport ■ glttions-Im m K e y p o rt to L a m b e rt - H u le t of Solomon. The school starts at **rv* prior to (H« service. Cuifeaslona are heard to tbe Masses will be held Sunday 5illf( Edward P. Gabelli, presiding Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Paslor 7:2.1 p.m. Thursday and is folkiwed Community memorial service will parish home Saturdays between 7 morning at 7, I, I, 10, 11 and 17 Ices are held Um first Sunday ul COifax 4-2020 at 8:30 p.m. by tne service meet minister of the Keyport Congela Senior choir rehearsal is Thurs-. b* held Sunday at Ih* Heth Urae) an d S p .m . o’clock. every month in g . tion, made lhe official announce d a v a t 8 p .m . ment today following notification Junior choir rehearsal n Satur A special meeting has been ar by the Watchtower Bible and Tract day at 10 a.m. After a covered dish ranged for Saturday evening when ' Society of New York, convention supper at ( p.m., the Rev. Eugene Keith S. Townsend, visiting min fpoasors. . .. . Greggory, pastor of the Bloriming- is t e r trom the Watchtower World ■ Mr. Gabelli, who will h*«d a dele dale Baptist Church, a chalk artist, Headquarters in Brooklyn, will gation of 100 Witnesses, stated-that will give an Illustrated talk. speak Informally to the congrega tion at 8 p .m . : \ \ i ■ ne. purpose ot the ministerial Rally Day will be held at both * \ ithenng is to improve each in- 9:30 and 11 a.m. sessions of Ihe On Sunday at 3 p.m. Mr. Town Svlduul Witness’ ability to teach Sunday, School. Morning worship send will deliver the public lecture GRAND UNION'S ill •nd "Spread the Word of Life,” cervices also are held at 9:30 nnd entitled "What is God s Way to Sal Which w ill be the convention theme. 11 a.m. The pastor will have as his vation" lhe Watchtower Bible The highlight ol the assembly sermon topic "How God Uses Lit sludy nt 4:15 p.m. will he on the K ill be the free public talk, Sun tle Things." Members of the Sun subject ' C hildren Do you Obey day School teaching staff will be J e h o v a h ?" i day, Oct. 7, at 3.p.m., "The Bible’s c o n se cra te d . The. P ilg r im Y o u th j Answer to Our Problem of Surviv- “Let Your Name Be Sanctified" tl,’* by Joseph Saia, special repre Fellowship will meet at (:30 p.m. is the textbook used alonn wilh the sentative of the Walchtower So The Senior Youth Fellowship will Bible at the Bible study centers c ie ty . ' meet at 8:13 p.m. Tuesday at 8 p.m. The central 6tu- The Adult Communicants Class dv location is Kingdom Mali with will meet Monday at 8 p .m . other groups meeting at the homes Man Must Understand The Consistory will meet Wednes of John (londoly and Franklin An Relation To God d a y a t 8 p .m . derson in Matawan; Nils Nelson, Hailet; Arthur Palmer, North Cen First Church 01 Christ, Scientist terville; and William Waile, Port M in controls his destiny only by SI liiM i St., Keypert luiderstnndmi; his relation to God, M onm outh. Sunday s e r v ice and 8u n d ay ■aid W illiam M. Correll, Cleveland, Reformed Church of Keyport Ohio, m a lecture In Keyport Sun School, 11 ft.ni. Wednesday, testi Warren St., Keyport day. ‘The basic purpose of innn mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room Rev. John 11. Sharpe, Pastor SAVE CASH and Triple-S/Hue STAM PS la to express Go»e« lu a liil prayer and sermon, ApplUMts aM naraiiDlt On Wednesday there will he Holy 11 a.m : even PUTf rOAM NON-ALLIRCIC " ~ Communion at k a.m.; Junior choir song and Junior Young Church will rehearse at 7 p.m.; senior men, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth Convo JUMBO SLEEPING PILLOW Save Afore on Fam ous N am e Frozen Foods! choir, C p.m.; adult confirmation cation of Young Churchmen will W O n F e « r class will meet at 1:30 p.m. and be at St. Mark’s. Keansburg, with MINUTE M AID cars leavinf, Ihe church al J:45 ^rool, M iM «» *»••• tha A .A .s at * p .m . C*U>rW V i»aM ««h Vkt>tn« p .m . * 1 . 7 9 Cllflweed Cemnuaily Monday llie fimmrc com m illtt of Melhedist Church vestry will meet at 8 p .m . LARGE SCATTER RUG ORANGE J U I C E 2 33 FALL'S LCA/ELV B U T Rev. Richard Lee Scott, Paslor Tuesday Iloly Communion will be A ll VUcoi4 -• ftM Colod • 2 4 '< i3 6 " TASTY IT'S N IPPY TOO; At the 9 a.m. Sunday morning h eld nt 8 a.m.; A.A.'s, !l p.m. Ctri nnd tu«p worship, Jou'ph Drugas, a mem Hon*Uiid Foom *r celebrat ber of the church, who Is studying ed Wednesday al 10 a.m ; vestry toward dencan’s orders, will tie In m e etin g, 8 p.m . NANCY LYNN BAKED C000S MORTON DINNERS 3 S1 MGME*r> FOR V D U / th" pulpit Church school begins Thursday, Boy Seoul Troop 732 o«o mod* ol (h« fincit ii>grtdienl«.«* KITCHEN CARDEN at 10 k.io. The pitMiir mil U ui ineels al hill i ’i ''i io dtHvertd froth %loily from our own dallied al 3 p.m, as un elder dur 1C " ' - f* Modern Bohory PEAS • FRINCH FRIES (9 oi.) h e a rsa l, V:.10 p in., edult aiiifiiinit PEAS & CARROTS ing the ordination and ninsccrallon tion c la ss, K:.1 ll p .m . 2 9 0 service at Ocean Cily. Sponsors Friday Iloly Communion will lie c h o p p e d m o r r o i f 1 w m m will be llie Htv. John l„ Herr, of POTATO BREAD i^ 2 5 ‘ VEGETABLES": nt 8:30 a,in. and Siituiiliiy, Ihe ALMOND the First Church, South Amboy, feajl of St. Mliliuel and All An and tin Rev, Cliailes F.. Rliuhait, nets, nl 8 t in . re'iied MHlimlio pMKir living In DANISH COFFEE RING 4 9 ‘ PIZZA FOURS 4 9 * CHOCOLATE CAKE 7 5 * B h iik w o u d . Tlw ilolm drl C h u rc h WIIMPURiMAU«(MAU O* r^AND ONIOH HAMCY LYNN A roust beef supper will he held Rev Andrr.w K, Hmklmrdt, Pastor 6 5 * ’lhiirsdsy, Srpl Tt. fio m to 7 p Iti. "Ti'mblr F.fW'nj'Ji" *11! bf tlie A m i l A O C f RING CAKE FISH DINNERS * Yunor 2 8 9 ' BEEF STEAKS r u t m qufiM M iM OOK rARMt Community hymn sing will be sfiinnn tnnic .Snndjiy sl 11 a m ; sviiM PUKdiAii‘URCHAll or (IrtrttD h eld S u n d a y, S r p l. .10. at t n .m . Siindhy Sclimd inrelA ui i.m N a n c y (Ml H A I 3 3 * d iy » VEAL STEAKS O n iA D I D 7 5 - SFS.iACH In Calvary Church, South Amlioy. and People nl 7 p in. In Pel m i 1Y N N BLUEBERRY PIE tin be very uncomfortable, Any donsllons to the psisunnge low .iliip Midi. Bairs* you rr* prepared with fund, for psinllng ant! m inim Wedne^lJiv 'he Rifle Diih fuel oil, Pltont ui te nil the it 4 * #»*■<(I4 i •ftMnOlUl, I • H tv KMrlch Campbell Ml r .i') j t.m. \ P H s , ‘ P sM o r S* li 11 iii|i Sundav, Si'Pl. 110, n »m I * ,1 V S/ HI t Wo-slop service wil. be held .il M iy will he held loi pren honl rfill- I::it) a,in, and II a.m, and • um drrn dining lhe woi'hlp hour. HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY I M iy I* provided al M il ici-vh'ci, A ' ‘ 11 ii in " l^m lin C lu b iff beiri)* 1 k'pk will lie "'I'll* Dishonest Slew- ui|i,uni/p(l, VWM V»*r Trlple-i nedempUen Center al 3IB-4 Mshi StrMt, Kesasbiirt — Opea l-'rldav T1I I P.M. All Rrdempilnn O n ltri A 14 I^Mm) Moeilny* Irtswrsclay, 20, IfiKi;'" THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, PwgHf Nin«
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NOTICE Sur'CH^Cfr* t*A«ntv r;ov» Office 7. iu' iu «:d Ui th« RtaitX kiwwt b»d *nra»m. v.> i>* ptirj l«-avv^mla/fcc* v*:tii I a.>.. ai-'V defeiwiani'*. peiuljng '.w* Jiiot-h, *»l«o h iW A jj as 1/jt IB tiii'fjk Th« prvjgvam ami fccdp.ct for iae massy member! to attewJ as pos (>' ktn. a^O /ot 1.4-MU. u* N o. 2jy C».x »m Astfiti*, M ali- ^ fol.kiAia-p r.ftW - rt‘id ut U w * f‘.r 1 Suptno/ Cajurt <»f New Jc.^e-v *v;tniii 2 lC^.rl!in.'ale ;ve. hii on 1 J5 diiys affi>r v^U/bcr liPS «idu- t Mao the Borough of L'o^»v • iM zm ji y e s r were prcueu t x i et the n e : rttVH W ii. ■A^n, N*-v.- Jevttcv. wnpieilon of *ervj.?« ki £rud*'l a s i^.v '-ir.n i* ot *»» orotrr vt (ite Mor- M&ud»' A Ci*ttK' 'Uj* jji.yroiiijiiiW asnjitut <*f *j‘Je i ( * f‘l »'.«•)) da.lx;. Il >ttU fu ll U: do * 0. ?i«acr, ano on Lhe current Tax Map flnt mwjting e i thr Laurfcnce Har The Adult Education prof.ra r/i-'-uiij County Court, J^roha^c nivl*!t«?. l i A U O K A. C O R H W f T .v-jdgtn«-*i( U* }Jj» iatU/Jod bv *jdd **il« <&> l vlv7fi r.piKrtntrneiit * « jTvidgmen? t*,y d^fuvdl m ay Ih. rvr.awred usti t i . ter nj(!Oi«n!»ry SctKml* Purent- w ill i start tn Ibe high school niucAc un A.uxua1 30fb. J.M&2, in Uit i?» »v>e to.'Ti o f UiK«rthe: v. it.h o j Jfifl.v■•ejj{ht H u n d re d Sl«rt,y i t 6 .8Wl.fjO! | y«..i; U n ih« .‘elittf tjerAsnd^d You ntrd each o l V’jy « e rr»a«;i^ d e-:'- lh « c c frli of. Lhi.*, -OoHan. t>er annufi). 1 ir Ui% comi'iii)j>t. Y<<«- fiie youv feudauu ii.- the abuv< enticed action, ffith cr AsMM:rat!on ■ held, iu tt* October, .fcpcal residents will in A d c r oi! th* o: ■ Utrh t.. Lor- •«I)SS-FXJ. K. COHW K1T Jw/lt, dc.czuztsl. on peUV}*:*p o l M2c u 0 « , Trvuvje^s a* «»a.‘d. i n a E. wcK.corr, .'eji<»l of one year’s ; anawr.r jvi^ prtnrf of »(?,• >. ice in rtncll- { bec«i.use you nav^ u r m a y cU tim io .K M«noni .; ■■•■.■ ui(; die varsuus courw.s ifvaito: ^ !iie ncU*:^ AUc*jr.**.v fo i M tu d e A . C o rb e tt Tovlwi, Jla'ft-i A: Romafud. A K> - Thaujsand -Si/ty DoJJara, _ | C c tiri. S ta l e t-lo\:."n- A n n e * . T re n to m , k i tw e s t a ife ctH iK th e et^Ui'.e iti un ye*r‘H I f'tw Jer^ty io af.-ci>'d#jiv-e with ; fortckiaefi, by . w ? u * o/* ou-ne/-. ’ . MriS. Charles ln»nipion pnmdw! ivjis. Thompson Hii^.Kested th "NOTICE OK S!i,m KM t.^T O r ii.3 Mai« Strest Aiir \iv e l'\ a >i».larv oi j r jlfra <•{ Civil. Pr^cMt'e H»d pjoccdu/e. ; alup, .'MhsrttsiHt, de^c&nt int/ N«*w AN OH7.MWANCE Tt» AMEND .AN OH- 1ur. Hu^dreJ The hctfon haa 1?etn insSp.ute^. fct 1 deidi*. . dower, • v.irtcty, mo7i.pa/,'c. w o sk i, school principal, who >pok« iw tlier this year conttiet Mrs.'Jot Tl-IK COUKT TO DISCHARwfc tX- j4 J M Wi I) i N A K C E- AND HS AMt'.ND- (V.) PATHOU*iAl*J tiie purple yf fo'eck-Aing five ;M ta.\ j lited or co!ivei't*i?e tv.tvy of judgm ent TAKN'I'S AND SW PI-KM tNTS. KN- • ■3. r r u m u mi.’-amu'!) \/i F*nt>-,\ewen j taas ocr i:fK*e*.<'u d in e d ^ - iu b w 4lh. | o f o t!;e / leg aJ c r .law/tip' lig h t. ’J’hs* Spelennn. « Oliver Ave.. f.auieii IvCUTOU AKO TML1STKK. , ■ t>nofiy. Mr. Marunkeckt mtn»- NoMv’e is Jwf.efoy jflve-n U*J*t ih t ac - U 'ilH • . / TJVWCO “AIV OKDINANCK KIXXMv fi.fiv • D o H a rs p<«r aiu'.u.'n, j j!W*. <:u o »* :jv Uec* «;e H Jorie.s. Cui. n u ’.u i'c c f wf>V;>«. aivJ ;htf 'i<;a*-on. th at ,,(ncef Tiun-s <»f tne Botou^ of you und e;ioh of you arc Joined a*' w p e n a ie o d e n t .0a; tW A/irtUnJ. 1 Viiitn Ue^fi? wiUch id.y sn ie c e rtU i- ' de*>:w da/iti >3 ,vei tcn!> p.irtict.!ar. or NEW JKHSKY • :■ ' DKPAHTM.KNT OF 'J'HR TOWN- >r.e paid ta dance witn th^ 1 -.’.iies I-;. -i-uuniA luive lt>' iu the complaint and amendment leacning swff...... ■ ■ ■ ship drive were Outlined and bo unO«*f irosX.v crr* tt* l Ij.v the v.iU : of DJcft K. <:uri>cU. r'c* CHA.NCKKY DIVISION SIUJT OK MATAWAN. IN TtfK fo llo v .in jf s c a ?v «-t d.’uv o*f com - ; bee:i assigned to Joseph D. l.,ar^ao lo co’nplaint,' a cop.' of w h it i. -.\iL3 \.»e /■ Mrs. Joseph Deerin. partius are urged to join the P-T UliC iA ihC I'C-WHNlUp *>1 M iiUi- MON.SSOVTH COU?-Tl*Y COUN'J’V OF MONMOUTH. AND pk-tlon csf service .tJ yrade. ua loU"‘vt>'. 1 and ccvors real e^t.>'.e Set-alcd in> ti’e furnished vaiu an A&sociutton. «K IT ORDAINED KY THE TOWN- tneji - a miiUinuiu <«f Forty-neven }1uj>- 'a' I'nit.n fW:ac:i. Cc-'jJiiy of J»lo>»* tht abjve meolioned address. the year and M is, Wtuiarai.hauscd. of Nc'V v-fit lx nuduvci h»jd the Memorial School presumed vtnlcO bv Mie ikit ro^a^ ,an; F O J -L O W S : nun). . . , aa Lot 6 'Block ‘l. al.'so kntv.vr* a* ix^l s. G R A N T ix x y i.T inillud ihe new budget. Uoth were Mrs. Million Davis, Miss Justi. ty Court. Division, At Ibe L'anf-e) Ceirto)a, et nls., Qifendni'i;-* 1. The t,^iyiics of the mc:n- ib) Second jeav patrolman iThirci :, Iff. BJoi-k 3 iCertificali: No. i.61S>; . Clerk of lhe V*upennr Ci'Uii, By virtue of s writ of execution In bf;js of Hie Police Dvvuttnieni of the Grade* - a jmutmum oid. New .Jcr,s«>. on the Hi'ti da,v of L’jc ^ Mi^VVe frtx^ted a ilio u to ;n c d i “'lYxv/iahip of Mitt-sv.;m sha.li bt. a*:d S.viil Fl.Vy iW.(WOO) I>c!lnr« ppr I Meeting In Madison High sented tlieir v.ewr, of a • lypio Ociob^r. lOW,: a't K-30 u.m.; «nd th;it re e le d . I expK»!J« fo r cu le p ub - tlw* same ai\» hereby fi:ieri. within uu.'n. ' i Mrs. I nompson announced t h. v‘ Uay nt School. ’ . Ihey were af>;>/ivaii«VT vvill >.hj m « t lc at that time* lit}, \<-nUu»r. u l Uu* C o u rt K o u s t Jn foUowinj: ranKO . 1<1 Third year pauoitnan 'Second j Uie <•/ f'iee?>Oi'd, Couoi.v of Grade - a ' minimum i\t FiP.y-fcnr ( Oct. IS nieetiiH’. ot ths; Middlesex for lh*; «.»kwv«ut’e to the • Af CH IEF OF POUCTlv trcdi’ced hy Mrs. Deerin. program o f cnrpuS' c.i>».W» D o ;lara p e r nn. s tiie 81h d a;; or (.V fo b cr. 1W»2, **i t QUALITY INSURANCE Countv Council vtnicn. will honi its c h a irm a n . ■■. .■■ v : " , ' nn cl the tUvisloj'. o/ namt [ h u n d re d <$7-HX).(K>> D o lJarv jk j * h f!* ;«u n . ' : Fall Council rnmmg ;n the Madi- fhe parents' attendance awa. M ihjcI o A. CortJfiU ai.ii Itussell K. Cor*. o\-!ock, P. M. Pte>'ti>linK''Time. ' num. w a maximum of Scrsenty-five i «t!i Aitev co;nvk-U<»n o l third year, : bflL. lhe acting trustees. a ;w! no ALL. ibat tract or parcel of Jart1 H u n d re d 'fiV.W.'.'.tKM D oM ars per a n Patjoj.majj V'jrst• graile • l;'iftv-cov*n t Auto — Home — Business — Life inWsions un iiia»»nv, u.’id foi the al- ;inu prcJr.tbfti hereinafter particultfri.v num., Uj be pHid iii ;n.-corc*nc« with, Hu»died Sutv i^.7iK»«U.-Dollar* jwc j mv.r.)i<,i*. fu rth e r, .(/f » a «tu*rnc.v s f»rc de»<,*rit.>cvl e im a tc tn. tht* T o w n sh ip of thi* foiiow inft' M'Jtle and h i t.»m« of New Low Rates Tor Safe Drivers o£'?2.7WMH) lo iheir attorney, and riJ- Maxawan, Jn the County of Mon- ecn:tp)eticn or Mrv»ce-.>n Ki ;;dv, s» foi- j 2. S a id a a lfo ic * *«oal) W p a io in j of the court (or tJU».- *>iii»u?h s n d State of N ew J e r s e y : . !o>va: j eir, N w , 74, '/S, fa» fjpati ai>^w)<;:nent • Soa eni>-«jn« js H a l* tJt aU feer» ar.d otft^r ’ CUtoP Htld tlUS'ffO. and 2(i in Block “H’ otv "Mop o i O a k ^V.JW.OU) J>»>I:arK j>^r. annum. | e(;jr»pen»;alJi>n. • • I BITTNER & CARTON AGENCY INC. Your - prwenoc i» nut r.ece'j,sao at ShtttUi*. Matawan Towv.sJiiji, Moiv ( b j U}x>»; xvo n ip le tio ii <*.' o ne y * a r ’« | a. All ord»nunct«s, or |mri> of ordi* J tho ftlwvc Ume Ui.lcwt > «>u caie V» vneuih (bounty, N. J., o-voed o.v serv-ioo ui gvane • s oih-.Unvim of l /ia-’icfcs llicons>istcnt I'e.-ewuh ohall be t H MAIN ST.. KEYPORT — CO < 2918 A DIFFERENT AUTO POLICY C ico rK e VV. Cross,'. nvstiJe A '.'^ust l i i K ! and ihe -samv a.r« hcj^by ri-*..ea)ed j •inter o^ievtiun to the ««,w»unt or .Seventy-three tJi1.3W.00t Dollars j>er REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Ut thi* o llo u/ance o r d iv is io n \4 tne fty Hichard Heu.ser. C. E fc A d bg‘n(? annun^. : i 4 . H any' Motion, division, *iut-.-it , v o n iin t a lc u * . c r btlx»rr,#i.v a. t«e p t;jle d in block U»u:tded by Cro.s.s «.«') U|K»n completion rf two year's i wsi.^n, paiajfrmth. or .t'ianse of this j You've never had In su m ce like th is! a vrvU -{‘ in *•',fltHt.W' Doli^rs per aunutn- udjvdic«Uonr Vnau affect uUv buuh NEW CARS FINANCED AS LOW AS »B> CAPTAIN Kt'ction. division, #ub*dlvl>:ior.. para- 1. From a inicinjuir. of Sixty-eigM ffiinpp, or clawe oi 4h»s ojditiance ►o j 3 ’/ j % . ' • LOWEST H H ITK tt ANNUM. REASONS WHY hundred «ixty i56,3GU.tK!i Dolluis per adjudicated, and the rwuaining *ec- j W 5 S II U W M M SCtU KTt a u n u in . 1i> u maximum <*/ Seven N&as o i this ordinanrc *haU remain ThouKand f$7.0t'0.W) Dollars per an* tr* full force and eifect- ; MmmuM mM mtmHM tM tnM tvtmiwttmmMUM W > «* AUTOMATIC m - m u n n u jj). U i be paid in accordance with 5. ‘lt d * f>JtUnant*« t h a ll l>)e1ion of service in grade, rj» PUBLIC NOTICK i* hweby given SMALL 1^ I I INDIVIDUAL thaJ the torepoln,? (^idinance waa in FAYHKMTS CREATIVE k J io w s . C L A S S E S W* I I ATIENTION ANO »u) Upon appointment • Sisty-eisht trociueed at a regular mt^liag of the 5 HAIRSTYLISTS liundtcit sixty (.W.860,00) OoUavft i>or TownsJiip t>niinilte» of the To\vnshii> a n n u m . . of Matann t^nnpletitKi ni ono year'*; tciJiU er. V.IA2. and paisrd on fijat read WlMIiP. TERM - IM2-19U TH I HOMt INSURANCE COMPANY, famous fce.nice in trade • Stveu 'I'housnnd ing, and the aattte was then ordered to be pubdihed according to Jaw, and U.ASSF.S START MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 to fair, fast settlement e! claimj tine* IS STIU- THE FINEST (17.000.001 DoLars per annum. KET tC) I.IEUTF.KANT tiiat such ordinance «baU further 1853. racilmes in every itale. • MISS FRANCES • MISS MAE • MISS KATHY i . F ro m a minimum of SiAty-Uiree conaidtred {(«* final passage a huncred s-ixty Dolluro i>«r meeling of the Towjudiip Committee T» ( f t ill th* (nonty-iavitte fact* — k etiions Interested wili be given an SCIIEDUI.ES BONUS MCT. • Larry Eiteman THURS. NIGHT {t.1 I’wHi cotnpleUon of one vcar* owwrlunify to b«t heard coocerninif V a n s A gency crrvvice ui ;;rade. t minimum ot Siilv* aurh ordinance. ELKM KNTARY Hnd HIGH SCHOOL John K. Iiormu, broker Member H air Faishion five H ix\dm l idxtv i$5.MJ0,0('/ Dollarw HOSE K. WF.NZKL. Both liiafnos’tic mid Supplementary Work Afternoons p«r wwntfn. Township Cleik, I-or Kemedml nnd Advanced Programs E v e n in g s Comm., State of N. J. (<■) Upon completion of two .vest's 120 132 00 ' 267 Main St. LO 6 -1 6 8 1 Matawan CO 4 - 1 4 6 4 w rvlce in Aiade • .Sixtv-sevwi Hundred a n d COI.LEfiF. PKEPAHATION ?■ Sixty (K.y law. the follow- . lntf pci^o’is iiKM-, after due tnvestiga- I GET YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA NOW) tloj'. Ceen found to be Ineligible to j S O Teal's o f Jvo d vole in that these periorai d<> nul live { ADULT EDUCATION O ldFashioned^ FiieiidlyService J.g w , L o w P r i c e s at '.he hod'/es* frruu which they were { Individually Planned lo Meet Your Needs. registered, nnd they will not tve e* «)t:rdy al thia time, way make a P rivate Instruction Institute en.inge i»f address* by letier ov card. p n ip o jJ y .■•lynccl a n d ad d i’es.sed l«i the Lloyd and Nolan Rds., Morganville, N. J. O triiiiii^ii'ner ot Hejflstration, Hull of (Near Mmawanj Mccords, Fiveh.iki, New Jersey. Indi- cat:ii>! previtms nnd picd lin- nn- j:j>, day ;>.id yi-i.r of j-aal chan^i* All change «>f uddres.* /or the l‘.Hi2 General election muni Ih* signed by Pic voter r.nd nra^l t>e te- ceivod hy tne ofisco of the Coining* Moner »*f HeKutratiou on '«r befoie S B P T E M b K R 27, 1WH. O l.K N N 1. S W A O E H Com ir.issioiier of ltep>*rl\e; h/dWHrds, 'Phereika A M rs. il Wtrtidbrook DtU'e: IhnJier, J*»an M ia . FOIL CUT WofHibrtNik Oi he: llooktr, Nelbeit, * Woodbrook brivo. TINDER. DELICIOUS PUTT HALF T O m GRAPES niKtrifl No 3 0 Me Qitade. Arthur Jr.. S)u>r« MUCATH.Y SMOKED Ot*ncourae. Cliffwood beach; Mr , , . the elerif-foif scilice * 53« / QiiHde, Claire Mn , 12W Sion# Con JUST NCAT ami SOVE courfe. Cliffwo<*d iitnrh C UNION HLACH l)i>lsnl No. H c f using checks instead cf fiivera, Kufma Mr*.. 12a MorninK* »ld« Ave; Hivern, Ponce, Salvadot, Va2 Mornmgtidr Ave. j * n a.w i ___ cash, all for a small charge lb. SUFFKIOH COUHT 1 0 OF NF.W JfcllSEY 'VlRlYCOOKIOKAM C1IANCF.HY DIVISION each month. M A D Y t O ( A T H A M SWEET-VINE-MPENED MONMOl^TH COUNTY MOt.’K K T NO. K -U V M BTATK Ol' NF.W Jl'HSFY TO Shank Portion &35 ‘ B u n Portion 4 5 H0NEYDEW S 4 9 ‘ I .Y O I A A C O H N F ,IL L I£ , net heirii. rie* SNOW WHITE _ v i m i ' s . and purvoiul representatives hnd hei. iheir, «*r any of rheli me- THE MATAWAN BANK ceifcius In rUht. tllle. and IntereM, WHY COOK ID ONTHCVr HEAD and SAMUFL J rOHNKJLLB, his CAULIFLOWER 2 3 hehf, , thenr. or nny of their wut <'efcsn-ra m rip.ht. liH e and in te re s t; Whole Hams ^ 4 7 ‘ Ham Slices 9 9 * AlAHV J S'l'OPFOHD. hei helra. de- K M y 3 L MdMTOSH APPLES viMcs. aiid peis-oiiid i-cprekeiithtivcv aiMl Ini. then, or any nf their mu- ,-ef.MH a m rip,ht id le . i.nd In trir& t, iuttl Harden Needs I and THOMAS S'l’OFKOHH, hi» iieirn. MESH DRESSED-EASTHIN SHORE HAROt' MIUtlNl ^ m HI| devisee*, and personal repre.senlatlven and hU. tneii, iu «i" (,f their m n o - Mir* in right, title, and interest: SPREADING YEW SVi^3 M A H Y ,1. A lN S W O H T Ii, «*id»*w; J l ' E A U f l FOR FRICASSEE OR STEWING ■ WHOLE *C C GRAND GARDEN mm a UA H J IMJSO.N, wuh*w; AH1K1. CAMFHON; BMM A CAMF.HON, w He rVVVL CUTUP *39* »*4#J FIRTILIZIR 4-IO-4 KMUAULA 5 0 iS a I «.f Aiiel C«mer4Hi; MAHOAKKT IV. H O SKl.ll.. M i. HOStMF., hut-h«nd «*f IO*L COMtHTIONIR « A C f l C O M aigaie! W HuMclle. Yim xie hrichN xinninoned tuid rr* miited to aeive upon HKUSKH. HKU* •■to - HfMli I i i i h — m - M a d peat humus 1 0 0 & * 1 ” A OF. MAH), ulaintlffa ntt.»ii’«N. L I V E M A I N E GROUND CHUCK * ,1H ^VMOtAH Of MJktC CASm1 S & B 8 5 lb. SAC GRASS SEED EXTRA UAH FKSHLY WALL-IRWIN MUIUK LU., IN I. 6 9 c CROUND 4 REM 4IM IU RrW KIM OT LOBSTER FAMILY ATLAS EARLY MORN AT AN AMAZING LOW PRICEI
SLICED BACON 12 Majmlicenl ANY SIZE PIECC volumis by Rand McNally c LiVERVVyRST m v u » K» ANY S U E P I E C E Sl.vf SSL9GKA i d t it o y 7 9 V tk u iM i 2 -1 2 r Jt^ wuwwr-. „.«■*« WITH THE PURCHASE OF oiiir 9 w #«ii w*" .. JWSSL.. I I A. I.. uWi :*}**, . M m m 2 P O U N D S a t o u » Headquarters For So/es Sorvice Repairs CENTER CUT IIAM SLICES L O W P R IC E U l B1 U I n u u t . i c o i, « . i ei\ni 8K »»1 I (« Ai M IM&IMifl K-» A I •» - > »it ft>« mill |j |; I kui r r i O R I C N r TO O IIII’A 'jir w--i| /..04.IMA s lU O l I ll’A li IT • r 7 7 £ x - 3 9 l ",?• 3 9 c - 7 9 i i < o*f , «••• 72* 2 ^ Sit I c Buy Used Cars ^ N t N l ll n lt v t W l 4 .,% ^ IVO»a«u Sf,p( ?1 W vifiM vitltt'tiM HfefrllifM M iti, WALL-IRWIN MOTOR C0 ~ INC. HAZLET GRA N D UNION ~ OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Hwy, 9 A 33 (trciffic circlti) HO 2-1818 Open NITES VUM Y«ar TtlfM I R*d«nipll*a C«a(cr ■( M H M■ll fllrffl, Kfiinnliurf — Op*« l i l d t f T il t P.M. HII H n k in iHltin <;»»(r r t Ar» H*"* Races Raiders footbaff leam open thtfr . Silly. v£Ju*ciO Gtrson, tlie , new my-Alston on s. Ii&naoff from quar- j SI07& cu r raving ;n this afca season agamst Ocean Saushem "wonder kicl'v oi Jersey Shore ^ a iu rd a v . T h e K H S m e iu o r wiW ierback Eddie Bjacit. I woiiita .ap for tns season at OJo I Pup Warner bootpall, is ivtorgan. .another, team from up) b t nt frlvrguntown, \Vi*st Va., ut duo to d. ins .'parklinv, gririjion tills way. pulled out a I3-1J decision.! tindge Sundav but (he laiopies wi,l ihe 25th n'unmn of the Umversity tXs in this area Sunday when over West bong'Branch on n GO-! keep ainnini'. loin my F u h o . M or- of West Virginia tooib&H itam his teaiof Fa n Ha ’en s Goluen lo r - yard Yun by- Biliy Claylpn in iho j (;»m> m i/ed Lo snow up th»H pluved in the sun Bow: at h i P aso , le x ., m IU.17. T h e r* a re nitooe.v comes to Matawan High last 15 seconds of plav. Clayton | strongly w* (h? lirw?-nuic jajouv fieid tO ipJuviShs Matawan Falcons. v/fmt f)D yards ,ipd Nick. ptBiase I now 7.^ members remaining ef ' Uucts. ty.Mmi the firsl. heat, race ..Carson ani««niq University of. West Virginia- also to him coulij have been offered bv Shrewsbury score on a 55-yard run. i Grbai. jr. won over ,h>y Bogdan. win hiive ihe. onc-tune Sun LtourS the i»>d and their coaihe? of the ■ In .the southern division, Bnck i Cranburv. with b.mil Znr.mer, West playeiN as official gue!>l5 o ve r team Ui* alufost sln^ltvIiandt-cUy de- L’ownship , b l a s t e d Manasquan- j the weekend. 1 Kuansburft, third. Tne l»na! jaiopv fln Hurd place. . Wnite griii teams that Raker, haa from Carsqa ar hyi tauniuatfs. • lo m m ie h Jlio tt. lom*» River. missed an opening game. A fain- ,-Coaches Frink Poling and Hal Sliu- ' track champion Lhis yoar ni Wall Uy emergencv kept him nway ui inock, oi the Blackbirds, are pro 8 4 5 L e a g u e b t3dii*n». cap tu re d tht* 2 5 -la p sports* 193(5 when I* rank /ampello, then testing the game at Fair Haven man ■ modified featured race at OJd a ssista n t coach, took o v e r to ior their pUyari Coacii Pqluig viM Bridge Stadium. Ellon Hiklroth. g u id e the te am to a v ic t o ry ov*«* " Monday fie is entering a list ot 18 Elects Officers Bridgeton, took second place, Biil l.ambertvjJ!e in the first step to counts of slipups hy the officials ,n McCarthy, Xolta Neck, wus third an unbeaten season. chargtv tnat adversely affectedllie Harry Wolfcrsberger was re-el- and Augic Moschera, New E^ypt, play of the Blackbirds and le ft thtm ctted chatrmau of tho Kantan- finished fourth. went thfj d*s> £.demoralised team' to, h? easily ' H o lm d e l'8,d reach- ry Britton, lotowa Boro, fourth. feated the Ramblers in a best of t ed; the - FJV.tr ■ Hav?« 29. with (our. Chubby Hower, Middletown, bested dogs in each class. Post entries three series,, l3-to-15 division play yard> to go on fourth down. Steve Jack Dellanato, Toms River, ir. the will be accepted starting at 8 # :in ,- senk . smashed : through for -nine off champs. final consolation round of the after All those .-interested in running yards: An offside was called against : Trophies will be awardeu the noon for the stock cars. their dogs are ur-ed to .-enter their- winning teams, along with medal lhe Keyport team By et mlsjudg- 'ih e Wo. 1% car of Dick Kirby. dogs early to insure u starting-' : (went }: the distance, iFair- Haven lions to all 12-year-olds leaving the 0 Kevport. ran fifth in the lOO-l&pper position. Further information cau 8-to-12 division, at a faiher-son elected to take the play rather than at ishp. L.L, Saturdav witn John be obtained by calling George T. lhe penalty, seemingly giving the night now In Ihe plannin;; stage. Gouvma, White Plains, at wheel. Saathoff m Mariooro at hO 2-3571, •Keyport team a first down at the The date of the event will be an Gouvma. a Daytona driver and M.'But the referee awarded the ball n o unce d. ■ Ishp track champ last year, out U.S. Armv Reserve si:i month, to Fair Haven. Carsoa was on his Increased Tu 2t Teams ran Parker Uohn for fifth place, way , again and Ip a 38-yard, burst train ee s . . . yo ur ch o ice . . . fho During the 19S2 season the the Freehold driver blowing his mo branch of service you desire, f or Before the halftime whistle, ho vir tor trying io hold the Keyport car tually put the Keyport eleven out league was increased from 22 lo information call OS 1-18S4. 26 te am s. A bout 400 b o ys and m o re an it can up from ISth place to run of the ball game with a third touch ThU newly organized team will play (heir first game Sundav at i Assistant Coach I'ete (ili|iiist, Vent Rossin. Alan .Spiciman, George than 90 adults participated in ac fifth on the 9oth la p . I here w ere ~ ~ _ KEYPORI down.. ’ : ■ tivities during the year using bull Donaldson Park in Highland Park against a rugged foe, the Highland [■ox, Mtckie Shave, Art l-agan, Boh IVrcv, Carlos Garcia, John 20 cars running at lshp’s leature. ■ Keyport's dissatisfaction with the fields at Beers St., Ha/.let Lunch, Park Hurricanes, coached bv veterans of Rutgers football. But Coach > Szyarto; third row. Assistant ( oacli Hernie l-agau, tieorge Hausmann, No. 10 wa? subject of a rapid calling of offsides had been vocifer West Keansburg, Holm del Element Ed Ledford and hi* Matawan Township Little Huskies delmitelv will Don Husscll, I rjnklc Sdiaufele, .Ivlin Jtircwicz, Billy Kt.tnis, Fred repair job after losing Us front end ous early In the gf^me and the call ary School, North Centerville show up for the game and have their own ideas about who is r.oinjt: Wehrle, Ralph Caruso, John lluu/.ash; lourth row, Assistant Coach m a 17-car event at hort Di.\ Speed on the penalty was the last straw School and Lily-'luhp Company. to win. The Little Huskies have shown a terrific potential as their | Steve Dempsey, Bcman Hamilton, Allen Picurlello, Jack Connellv, Ken way. New hi'.vpt, Thursday. Tbe for the Blackbird co&ches and sup The league also acquired land practice sessions moved along. . Haspel, Hit-h Grande, George Ravmond, Charlie \enberrv, Will Davis, track at New I^vpl, run by Bar AIR CONDITIONCO porters. via a 99-year lease from.the Town: llie squad, (left to right), consists of: Front row, Coach Ledford,' Greg Nicholson. clay Henderson, former Keyportcr, Om TD By Snyder ship Committee and the area has Joe Lovero, Mike Scofield, Brian MeNultv, Fred 'lraphagcn. U»b| Squad members not present when this picture was taken are Mike is continuing to run nights despite NOW THKU SAT. Carson raced 57 yaviL on a pitch- been surveyed with clearing ex Foster, Jack Hausmann, Dennis Parsick, Charlie Marsh; second row , 1 Corbett, Wayne Schubiger, Ted Hellcgaaid. the advancing season. put early in the third quarter when pected to get under way shortly. Couch Ledford find] that he will The fourth member of the coaching Hausmann, Ncwberrv, Russell. Pl- ■ome of the players of the Black Appreciation was expressed to all tho Central Jersey League .li a he unable to settle on a first string slaff, Sieve Dempsey, is drawn curiello and Connelly, us tackles, birds moved out of their position on persons and organizations that tough one, there are no '‘breathing | Bowling Standings lineup until just before game tune from faculty ranks of Matuwan- and Grande, Marsh. Parsick I rap- a call to pick up a kickoff tee. helped make 1962 a successful year spots’ on the schedule, just hard, at Donaldson Park Sunday, so Cliffwood Schools to seo that there hagen. Hellcgaard. ( aruso. Kearns. I>*ve Snyder ».vepl 25 yards for the for the league. closely matched Is the competition is serious compliance with tlie Pop Karvmond und Lovero. us guards. tough, going all the way. He is M VT-KISY .MIC Ill'll ANTS only non-Carson hair Haven touch Plans for the 1963 season include for some of the starting bertns on Warner rule a player must step up Dus gives (he Little Huskies bulk bringing a new tc-am mio football., SriU. 13 down. Carso A added his fifth on an the preparation of the 8-to-15 Fcam W the team. He calls his Little Hus ins classroom grades by 25 per and replacements aplenty along the looking more to 1903 for a champ- \ fto-yard end sweep just before the League field and the formation of Jim's Harbor Shop kies "a group of strong-willed boys cent during tho season to retain forward wall. ! his is Indeed, the lonslnp contender, when tho boys j Smokev-H ilarber game ended. a board of directors consisting of who reallv want to play football his eligibility. big bright s|K>t In thn new tenni s will have had a season of plav Mehtenbeck Mineral Hi»m« ' Senk scored tor tha Blackbirds prominent business and profession tieUezzft i f l iil f . fur all its worth." makeup. Al center. Haspel. Davis under their belts. j In the fourth quarter on a 15-yard al persons of Raritan and Holmdel Coach Ledford Is running his 1‘Tank Dcvuium Conslruetlon The Little Huskies head coach formation from the “ 1" with S«y- and Buszash seek the starting cull. fhe Littbi Huskies will have the! li. M. Window Cleaner* scoot around end. One Fair Haven to guide, advise and inject new C o lfa x TV touchdown on a pass plav was call ideas into the organization. has the background to know where- arto, Spielman and Shavn battling Some of tho above players Up inspiring support of u cheerleudmg S ic 1) Supw Market ed back on a penalty. The victors May Expand !J-IS Division uf he speaks for lie wus quarter fur the starting nod as a signal- the scales at 80 pounds or less and squad at their games. The team Tom's Kotxl , HICK MHONlV »i w m iwari •« back for an undefeated Hillside caller. Halfbacks In a balanced accordingly will be dropped back has an acute need of » home grid Atlantic *1 lie (allied to 322 yards along the lt also is planned to Increase the N o . 3 ground In rolling over the stunned 13 to 15 division by at least four High School team that mowed down ■ r" formation are Percy, Wehrie. lo the Peewec squad where Scliu- iron suitable for safe pluv and J .1H H SpUl-ltUK.' OlKKfcl — jwiw.uil,uill.m tLi^^M visitori. teams, making this a total of an such powers as Orange, Montclair Fox and Scltaufcle. Battling I: out hlger. l-osler. Hausmann. McNulty free of dirt and stones, as the Mata Old Milt Uaivy — Plus'— Matawan had a much happier eight-team league, with the pos and Westfield on its way to an unde for thn fullback slot are Fagan and and Scofield are regular starters. wan haicons have the Matawan Angelo s Liquor* sibility of expanding to 10 te am s. feated season. Ledford then played K o ssm . Corbett is expected back ln action High Held and unfortunately there rt.A Z A L A S K S M ISN'S 810 FRIENDSHIP AND FURY day plavlng the new Keansburg M'Q-M a (earn ft tha East Keansburg Rec Thu increase will depend upon college football at Upsala. His as Other Potential* Sunday to l>olsler tha linebacker ih a conflict of dales with the Lit Srp i. U sistants; Pete Tilquist and Ucrnie The assignments out on the wings situatio n . tle Huskies tn this. It !s hoped { T ra m gridiron. Craig Jackson got the the number of available ball Ti*am No. i D A M O N a n ^ Matawaners off to the right start fields, the amount of adult help Fagan, are graduates of North Jer aro up for grabs among Garcie, Coach Ledford reminds Matawan some sort of a "douhle header" ! Sportsm en forthcoming, ind the financial sta sey Group IV high school football. Hamilton, Nicholson and .lurewici. Township supporters of the leam scheme can be worked out. loam No. I by racing back with the opening Piiirn Lancn PYTHIAS. kickoff for 70 yards, sidestepping tus of tha league. Itaritnu Two. 1‘tu r. (our opposition ticklers. Chick Ger- Any adult Interested ln partici Team No. Yl * * * £ ■ • an made the conversion and the pating.in league activities, wheth Itiiiin No. A t i O cean Southern In va des K H S Field I n “ B ” Tcurn No. 10 Falcon* could rest, a bit 011 a 7-0 er it b* as a manager,. coach, Middletown I'lr# lead. umpire, administrator, director or T e .n n No. IS SUN. - MON. - TUES. assisting with fund raising, is ask To am No. 1 1 i While th* nevif Keansburg team Port Mon. H in t iVnl SO PROUD... ahowed their Inexperience by being ed to contact any official of the <1 unable to coordinate a lasting of le ag u e. O pener; M ataw an A t M onm outh Regional HOLUntU. WOMK. i SO FIER CE... With tha announcement that th* T r im w fensive to get the ball out of their ILolmdet Liquor Stor* i SO INVINCIBLE... ■ own territory, they showed marked new Jtaritan Township High Sclioo) What a difference a year makes. linn. John Brown is a newcomer at j bruising tackles, Bob Foster, 225 Second Si ringers t 1 capability on the defense. With one will not hav* a freshman baseball Tills tim* in 1961 Matawan was fullback to h# inserted, ’llie Keys pounds, and Howie Mellvaine, 2J0 Ha/.let Uruw team for at least three more A second run or O.C. Byrd and! Cerlloac'.s Gveoniu>u«M 2 •ye on the Fair Haven game to ali-a-shiver awaiting an opening got a going-over m workouts with i pounds; another 200-pounder, Jim Bill Farrell, ends; Robert Woolley, Harry Liqviors I RSERONIMOl years, leagua officials stress tha the Buccaneers and the Scarlet I come. Coach George Bischoff, Mat game with Brick Township, one of j Scelbfi, st the midguard post, and John Bradley, Leif Aamot and Big P o lle r a C»i»rden Coivt«r organization is the proving grounds ihe greater football aggregations to Fliers, especially against the Red Iom Lambert, fleet at lt>5 pounds, Sh«n» 1 awan, had his charges throw new Daddy Lee, tackles; Chuck De- Hub s Music Studio 1 before high class high school com for tim runner guard duty. Don plays at the Keansburgers at a pre operate In all time in the shore Bankers, who outscored them bad Fransisco and Frank Martin. petition. ■ - ly, so the Southern Ocean Rams view of how they ' might click area, and Keyport wai 110 le ss con Michel, 165 pounds, is at center. »guards; Tom Nuccio, center; and During tha 1961 season it is ex cerned, with a big, mean, bruising will be a welcome bit of something Lack Reserve Strength against the Golden Tornndoos. But 1 b'rankie D'Apolito, punting-passlng the Keansburg defense was of such pected to increase competition with Manasquan eleven coming to KHS easier for an opening game. Tho only thing lacking in this -B w g ie ^ qoarlerback; Ron David, blocking outside teams, which during the field for an opening game. And tile Must Battle For Survival formidable forward wall array is • sterling quality that most of the back; Ed Gallo, wingback, and time the Matawan plays did not past season Included teams from fears of bolh the local squads were The Rams have won only one reserve strength. The Hams need Ben Smith, fullback, are hardly aj Now Thru Saturday! Sword N Connecticut, The Bronx and Ma game in three years but their win more bulk in their second line de click at all. well rounded for Brick ran over notch below the first string. 1 plew ood. Matawan 39-13 and Manasouan was the final game of last season fense. Guy William* Score On Break Maroon and Steel deficiency is plowed over Keyport 19-0. Both of aguinst Wall. So they come to Key Warren Koso/f, 175 pounds, will Don Burnett ft was on a break lhat Matawan largely tho need of more bulk scored again. Sam Bell, sent Into Appalachian Trail the beaten and battered local elev port hoping to get a win 9tre a k play fullback, with the brothers "DAMON AND PYTHIAS’* tlie Falcon backficld on defense, ens, licked their wounds, and prof going. They have 13 icttermen and Gaiahos, Lou and Jim, pressing along the forward wall. The team has speed and can convert the — P lu s — <> made a leaping interruption of a Hik* It Scheduled ited by learning tha hard way to enough sine to make victory a pos him for a starting berth. The Keansburg pass midway of the go on to one of their more im sibility for them. But for the fact Hams, if one could only forget game to field basketball with its Jack Mahoney passing attack. Morrell is a heady third quarter and galloped for SO The Chingarora District camping pressive seasons. they seem !o be on tho shy side their long, long, losing streak, ' TARZAN GOES TO INDIA” committee of tho Monmouth Coun operator under pressure, as he yards for the touchdown that made This yjar all is so different Nest in reserves, it could be said that it would seem to have tho potential showed so well with *!•« big Mid things a lot more comfortable for cil Roy Scouts of Americu an Saturday Keyport sits comfortably is lhe 35-man Keyport squad that to make things rather exciting h i the Falcons. nounced that an Appalachian Trail must battle for survival. K eyport field next Saturday. dletown forwards crushing In upon at KIIS field awaiting the coming him continuously Saturday. Tho Sun. • Mon. • T u m . Mntawan sprung a "perfect play" hike will be held for all first class of Ocean Southeni (Manahawkin) Tiie Rants from Manahawkin rim Malawan, coming out of success scouli and abovo Saturday and their plays with a flanker in a key ful scrimmages with Shore Confer* Huskies have the talent that It Deboruh Kerr ln the last quarter for their final Regional High's eleven. The Kam i takes to hold off a big, but not Stewart Granger Sunday. Thia Is the second annual from down near Atlantic City have role, at least they did iu 1961. This enc« "A" powers Middletown and acore. Mike uitchoff, quarterback, prohibitively big, Monmouth Re handed off to Geran who spun away Appalachian hike for the scouts and won only one gania in three years year they Itavu a )!)0-pound hold Long Branch, will take the field ‘•KINO SOLOMON'S leaders from the Matawan, Key gional side, •or 40 yards. Lkrry Alexander, Ga of activity, so Ihe Keyi have no over quarterback, Wayne Wilt with Alex Smutko and George MINES" port, Keansburg, Union Beach, Haz The Golden Falcons line is an tremors of terror about their com shire, to make the flanker forma Seibert, ends, Sonny Garafano and lon Barr and Ed Jadm were es chored by Clyde Hackler, a 200- James Stewart pecially effective along the forward let, liolmdel, and North Marlhoro ing, even though the South Ocean- tions work. Two experienced hands, Chick Fagan, tackles; John Hung Township area. |xnmd center. The guards, Glenn ' 1 1 IK N A K E D S l'U H wall in securing the Mntawan vic ers are of » slie to command re Jim Walentine and Jim Crosta, are er and John Sickels, gunrds; Jim Frank Graziano, Marlboro, and Steckhnm and Don Marti, me tory. spect. on hand to deploy from thal vital Melua, center; Georgo Morrell, •all and Joe Gluck, sup scouts will set up cainp along the BIG SCREEN FIGHT TELECAST trail. Rullgious .services will be lhe good Long Branch Jayvee I Skimpy In Weight plied a key block iur a 50-ynru inn with Joe Alexander, Paterson. Hai JUliOAY NIGHT - SC PI. IS Ik held for ail scouls un Sunday morn school of l(.'uiniftft fouibal!, there j The lino reserves are many In; to tie the score. ley stales that Williams a former a l 10 (3 0 P.M. (No Hor. . TV) ing, and scouts ol Catholic faith is nothing In their present makeup Box At Freehold i numbers but too skimpy in weight.! New Jerviy Golden Glover, was the The Matawan Peewces icored will attend mass In llurnardsvlllu. that suggests they can vend Mata I Those big starting tackles must the winning touchdown In the last The very rugged hike Is part of wan home sore, suffering and dis Ed WelaU’rtd, former Malawan l!)t>l N ew Y o rk G lo v e j ilumpion in I f arrv the load. In Ihe badtfield, quarter nn a lt-yard dash by Jim- High basketball star, who also is thi national scout program's em illusioned. his weight dan. lln opponent Al j Halph Mungo, a basketball phen- an amateur boxer of note has been phasis nn physical fitness for youth, "Outworked" Dy Spartans exander, lia i only lost one fight in ; om. appropriately docs the for- and tliu Itopu tlmt utrongor boys for sought by Adrian Huilry. Red Bank, i\vardpn:\ing in the 'iplit T from $5000 PURSE Til# Golden Falcons worked out eight starts. America's future will ho built, matchmaker for the ll’nal ii’rifh I the quarterback's role Milt Hub in a scrimmage against Madison OATH OMN 6 JO P M -MOVH1 At PLUK "The B,illli' ol Monmouth Part*' lo appear nn the chaiity boxing Oihei houtv ute; Andy ILown. ! hard. Mike l.mcaielli and Gary Township Saturday and the Spur •HICCIMHII T.(»r l^fiUf K9N show to Uc presented at Freehold Shout Uoyi' (Tub, Hed Hank, vi hnsrnlt, nil I7.*i [wnuuls, alternate lam "outworked" them by four S E P T : 3 2 Raritan Ridga Beit* Neglomil Ihgh School Salimhiy j at Ihe halfbacks Needing no help tfluchdowni to onu. At the mine Miko Cromey, Keyport, Ha, Jim j H.iiiry U seeking h» match Wei- | a iiii lhe lullhack post at IHO N«w Woodland Park hour, Malawnii wai battling a 200- LicUon, Shore vi. Sonnv Huiden, I ' j A . stead wilh Tommy I nlco, Pater | pounds Is Mike I'm|ei Hackfield u ,i{ h / in ' a a m . . v IhhiihI lo Ilia man ihumlmiu', lind son, who went to the final round I'avaher Hoys' Chib, I'alrr-.on. Kill Rari'an Rlilf'n. clrimpliun 'if the f:oni MiildNnu'tt i.-> 1 01 -i i. -i h * i i Ol, j i mi i n v >. i) : It Id • '< 1 I e ain I.i l IvI j Kenny Clark was tlui whining worry about I'alcons, ti<' ricuv tv during hli pel iod of b it '“ “ I M pitcher and also helped th* Han- I’il jKiumh-r from I‘oil Monmouih; i heft, but It has lei iM r luobi.jy, , ,.Jf GOES TO INDIA" Coach Stan (Tiiffy) linker, ICty Ite ib iill pl.JViMg. tnn Itlilgu cn.isii with a IrljiU and ■fiiniiM* V(tniioiJ, lf»(L F ra n k M e- | A s the cunfi’i rm -■ ■ • "ii slaits, I * m Miwwr COLOR 'i m m a port, ll lending a lineup of l-.d Mimker lllll, Kevporl. who wm a home run. Clink was iinJnfealed t illin '. 1 .'10. |)avi)C,tde, It’atimtoun, 1 K iin i ion, \<,iih a v, , i i h a'.'tfield iiculllim nml Ken Thom.11 , ends; '.lilted to hav** h<‘«n on Uie c a n t af In rr 'jjiiliir iim iiih i play and play M.'i itiih e.iten in 10 stalls in Ihr Mild plenty ol hull, aa I pow er In 1 itnl, Wjlli.nr,, nml ivt*' Iii ',..11 or iim •-< ni in,; !v\ti '.tin mg vir'nrh’i In . , ■':XIKG SOLOMQMlS n lfs in till* UAi\ MilUiall lea^iiu, \n;i',; IM Mim.'y, M/'h’k Tmtnslnp, ; fhe l/M-i.fftl ill. |< "■I . e».;r/t es H0I1 liiiriliiau, l.irl.lr,, Nril (’rum hi » fn -ti r.vn I i ,ii. .in .nu,n. m . ! H A G E W A V Harry Kli'gy, -ll-yeur-old vein an, I Jll, L a m y K i Hu in |l , I'n i i( . ..n ji-, i i'l" d lh -|‘ Ul p ir H u ll.I'l” ,m \ -MINES' ley nml Ith It Wilson, giiuuls, ha-i w ilh d i,i'a 11 11 (i 10 Iii'. pi,11 e !>i< | k n n r i.r il in tin ct- i ii mt for I t a illa ii Imv and I'eie Su n of lhe Carlen-i it.lVe \ i'l H r.iul-.on, I I.nil,ie Fart; m , in ) Oriuiii KERR Su.»iC#m s riiiin1 of liMvlnu in enroll il i’oln ] MOINIDllinHRUOCl.il I'liin k li1 Mi 1111, ii'iilrr. ilaii lluiir- I ’o lii i' A lh h T ic Le ag u e h ave g iv .mi and li'ihhy 1. > in lhe hack , J KeillH ;?f illilgn with a ilmilili) nml n liipli'. ill if Stale t'ullege in West Virglnid. j ahiin, i|iiaiii'i hii, k; Si-in SI1t1 .11/. Iheir coii'.ent lo Imia b ill so fm !h"V I I' Ll. too itm di of nn ucnimulation *0 RACKS DAILY lllll Mike t joincy, Iseypm I, ,« (Till ; and S.iiii Hiiltm-iiiii, Imtlh.ii'kH, und have nol been paired. ol fuoihall know how foi lhe I'esl PO«T TIME J P.M. wimuI H o .'i C h ili b u se r foi I'TaiiK lames SltWART • Janel UIGH Eloct O fficer i Wayne Sleneeli, lullhat'k, out to Ted Mayer s.nd that Ihis is the of ihe "H" dubs, ; DAILY DOUBLE face Oieiui .Soiillieni. Hoyle, h il.iled lo iiu i (une Midi a proguim has hren I’oint IMeasant mid Ocean C'uimlv ^ MIAMI ***** II ««■ IMM, Franl. Slnkleris h.n lieim eluded Wllllami, Hrown and WIUui tip T.'d Mii.yec, hreehold, eltai m«u piesiMded to Ihe Freehold an'a in <’em ial (llayville) Hegional sustain ■ V . tl) Itn TkunSif president nf lim Men's Sill l.eagui' Ih e In iiiiu lit 3110, 111 the line Ii of ihe bo'tlng shou, n'poiled Iasi a long time and hopes ifinl it will ,_k LK In AlflltM Fr«* ed unforluiiiile graduation losses, j ill this I’lii/s I,.men, I lu/.Im, thher well weighled. Hob llrnl.mfoll*, ,»j sveeliend d i l»otJH nf lhe )() s h in d he jei ejvcd very w.irmly by boxing W r fithlaa tfisw *1 IlilO p .w , Man Nemeth and Huss Ifermansoii, ’ r n r r c a n d y c a n e officer! am fttirtl'Mi Monnch, Vice hnllhack, was banged up a hli lu for lhe tMiil have ilefiu'tely been luni, This will be ihe flr.d time for t)f tho Gurnet Oulln, make up tho Iw lt I, i h Ii s iit ^ t l prnsldnnt; Chnrloi I’lrm il, mcr*. phn.ed rnttPI.AYGnOUND Ihe icrliniuuge wltli lied llunli nnd many uf (ho funs ndunll/ to set « best passing comblnntlon In thu iaryi Frank Glovln, tinnsurcr. Neptune, hut will definitely see uc- Tim lemuit Ikhii will bs in thu fight. le u /ju t. . m i o u e t ' h a h . iio a o
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H arltan Vs. W a ll' Form er M arlboro Board O f Education M em ber Drives At Freehold Racew ay ; Madison-FrankKni”Van-Note &U«rruKuig ^ at “J foj.Jfb&flt n#“ For fK H S V*. B rkh wid Watt Jbob Scar- J j?*8.rK> Jir>d C h a r ie r J ia y o e m jh a Johu (Butch) Farrell., AjoFjifca- !< ! ' skrtb&ck. v vd )e , w ill b e m. tn* Imeup.. wtaa' V ' dame On Moiu!a\ Gw ige. Bailev. Bili B li*««!ei • Fr**toM Reji>®n»l take»,,the Held Supportair ot Raritan Town- Madison, In w u K h p H ig h ’s foo t- m . w „ . . . ijhiff’E Rocket* w )l be able lo get i»- Bromley and Bin! Numal'r> -U« c?'-'m-v Saluiday agalpjt | bai! «cm?e w iih the layvce team 0/ T o w n sh ip » preview of their favorites m akt UP the «>d"*wnship sn the oper,i»s Rwkc.sky, Wale 1>W i &?■* the ' "A" ’ d iv is io n Saturday al Ul n.m. *t Wall |FranUtirt lownship HS. hfis bwp Tov,i'Ship m iho last: scrimmage Ssimftwd from Saturday ;nb Drake end! ~ ------Sto the (iresn nnd Grey before ! Monday fafionioott, iffley open sheiv, season agawsl Mon . \ J»pei.«cer M ilie r att? hr$l s ln n g j jMs^i.-roa atbL'tH# j c c ’ O i, yunrds wuh Bj{l Neale and Pob mouth -Rtfgional at Kevport High ri nn- J Jield Sept. 2ft. , ■ ■■., v, jn o u n ces* \i anpi'ars thy.t FrauJu;r> | Giacc- as sub^j F’hil Incorvia nas i , iowfirihip. a four-vear r.r!ux>l lx’AUt post a!t lo himself, with ^ ....■: Cu*ch.rJlfIhe powecful forces of Red I fa on having •• sufficient football) Coach .CUTmam hope* to bth information calj (J& I-.IKM. Xcyporl High, Woody Suliivan, 155- iouflil Knlor; »t one end, and Chet zaremba, a 150-pound ex-KHS jay vee: at lhe other. A sophomore at 145-pounds, Sal Branciforte, is next la iiije . . ■■■ ■ . i ■ ■ s." , T » S ta rt At T a e k l* Tabbed to start at tackle are Kntors Doug Allen, who 1* the! biggest starter at 200 pounds, and Jack Burn*,, a 175-pounder.; Car-.' men Cogliano, k massive 244-pound junior, ii inexperienced but may M e limited action. Sophomores have monopolized the1, guard ■.: positions, Jimmy K*n Huttech, Wickatunk, whp was chairnmn of the public relations! horse was brouRht down from Mcnticelio R«cewuy. Lady Frost (No. 8). Woyie, 175, and Mike Cohen, 155, committee ol Ihe Marlboro Township Board oC Education in Ihe success* driven by Kay kllerm»n ii coming in second, Hartford (No. «), wllli probably will start. Frank Mon- hii camp«igft that cuimbuttd ia (be addllloa of ten rooms lo Central Francis fele at the reins, U third, and Lithograph (No. ?), Chariea ,giello. 160, will toe used primarily Schnol, baa become a harness racing driver i»( ode. He reilgoed from Kobash driving, fourth. asr e defensive man, and Junior tho board )*^4 winter wbea the business of hia training stable required it. Huebsch has driven tbe so*called ^'aoulhern circuit/' Ruiecroft Richie Webb, 140, is ready lo Me J * shown hers scoriae la the first race Iasi Thursday at Free* Raceway, Wist.ijigtoa D.C.; Laurel;' Ocean l>owns, Harrinstou, Del. back up to Doyle and Cohen. hold Raceway with Jackie McKinney, a horse he owoa (No. 2). The 1 and Baltimore Raceway as weil as Freehold snd Monticeilo. F»t Hacked, a 165-pound sopho more, seems to have the nod al year for lhe Orange and Black to find Ihere was little chance of Igional is the former Lamberlvill*- cm tsr with 155-pound junior Gene emerge from the doldrums which brraking into the varsity at Mar- j High School. Doth Frenchtown and PuKiich in reserve. ■ has gripped them ever since the shall because of the depth of . . • r -■ I Lambertviile were regular gridiron Hon Sachs, ■ , a 153-pound junior LO O KIN G name of their high K'hool was holdovers at the collrge in Hunt w ill alternate at quarterback with changed from Leonardo to Middle ington. Cleary also has been ti’. | foea of Keyport until the K tvs mov- Charlie M oriarity, a 165-pound soph IT O V ER town Township. Tht Leonardo cog cepied on an alhletic scholarship j ed up oul of Group I. *1 lie Krtnth- omore. Both" appeared slightly nomen was the mosi illustrious one basis at Fuirmounl, so lie resign I town - Lainberlville rivalry Is as rusty on hand-offs but are fairly to be connected wnh shore area ed from Huntington, moved ovtir j fierce as lhe .Matawan - Keyport good at passing. When the Rockets START OF A NEW SCHOOL football, and there was some sort to Fairntount and placed on me Kcrlmmaged Middletown, they j one und for years there was an un YEAR brings our usual prognos ol a jmx lhat descended once it l vmsity there quickly,kly. "lhe teams impressed Middletown coach Phil was dropped. In other sports, the ' to be' opposed at FHirmount ! happy situation over geUint: it ref- ticating on th« prospects for the Braun as "a scsppy team that will new schools, Ram an and Madison, are much the »ame as those he | ereed lo pleuse anybody. Hut the | coming 10 months. In football, Key come along." have the up-and-coiring stars lo ov faced oil the schedule of Polomac e x - K llS a ssista n t g rid co ach e s (lot port is too skimpy in reserves and Brad Power and Tom Perry, ershadow bolh Keyport and Mata S la te , so it will nol be a stepping I by without any undue difficuliv last Matawan loo lacking in overall both 160-pound Juniors w ill be full wan in basketball. The Rockets, in up in plav for him as would have j’lhank.sgiving and they have been weight to get a championship nod, backs on the team. The halfbacks Group II, and Ihe Sparlans. In been a case in.-the near-to-bi){ mvilcd back to officiate this year. but both should emerge with more •re speedy but two are playing (iroilp III, have the heighl, speed time league in which Marshall Frank, inridfnially. now bemoans wins than losses under their eas high school football for the first and muscularity to be contenders plays. He saw action a first that Kevport is (he only one ol the ier schedules for this year. If they time. All are juniors: Richard for Central Jersey championships. time Saturday wlicii Fairmount were playing the same teams they 21 Shore Conference schools with Boyd, 140, and Frank Clymore But In baseball, we go back 10 those opened its season against Shep out an approved basketball gym. and Jose Perez who are making played last year, we would have perennial rulers of the roost, Key herd Teachers and emerged wnil predicted they would beat one Iheir debut on the gridiron at 140 port and Matawan, especially the a 13-1.1 tie. It Keypoit’s Hob team. Wnli Township. We look for pounds. Huskies, in line shape to defend Chrotny is playing football this the Raritan Rockets to do better their Shore Conference "B” chump -1 season, he and Cleary will come than expected and the Madison lonship. As for track, nobody in face to fac« Saturday for f-air- Spartans to be a hidden menace Basketball Officials this area looks particularly prom mount Teachers journeys lo lhe to Matawan and win two varsity ising, not even Christian Brothers .Marietta campus to engage the Tlie names of Harold F. Deitz, games. The Madison - Raritan any more. Keyport was decimated Pioneers. Marietta is taking on 9 Fountain Ave. and Michael J. game at the end of the season by graduation, a great tradition has Fairmount as a prelim to their Eovino sr., 156 Broad St., both of looks like a tossup. Otherwise in withered away at Matawan, and annual battling with Ihe ponder Matawan, appear on lhe 1962-63 football, everybody is raving about the new schools do not have ihe ous powerhouse of Muskingum, list of the International Association Red Bank but from what we ob development work in yet. With no •f Approved Basketball Officials. served of the Middletown Lions activity during the summer and They are both members of Shore in their scrimmage against M ala little "prospect for any on the FRANK AND BOB ZAM l'lil.LO, District Board 194. wan Saturday, this could be the boards this winter the short period Keyporl High coaches in basketball for developing performers in the and baseball respectively, are re spring will be inadequate for plac suming their foolball officiating for ing lost talent. On track, we must another year. Their first assign LAST WEEK OP 1962 turn thumbs down. ment is a big one, Ihe .Middletown- Toms River game next Saturday in which Frank will be referee und HANK CLEARY, quarterback Bob field judge. The brothers' par on Keyport High’s undefeated ticular p in t of pride in their grid CLEARANCE football team of 1936, will con iron officiating is that Ihey have clude his final two yeais of var been chosen again to referee Ihe sity eligibility at Kairmount Thanksgiving Dsy contest between ONLY 29 NEW Stale Coliege, West Virginia. Delaware Valley and South Hunter Cleary reported for football at don Regional. All of which prob Marshall University, Hunting FAIRLANB ably does not register wilh anybody ton, West Va„ where he was until it is recalled lhat Delaware orginally enrolled, ai a transfer F O M >GALAXIE :_ Valley U.S. is the former French THUNDERBIRD ee from Polomac State, onfy to town H.S. ind South Jlunlerdon Re- • COMET • METEOR MERCURY • M ONTEREY LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Ross W. Maghan Agency ENGLISH SAVE with SAFECO SH I AG C1ES S ll 7-4541 ICE 1904 Real Estate— Insurance Monmouth and Maplo, Rod Bank MATAWAN 138 Main St LOwell 6-0003
N*w Ey«-L*vel Picture Win dow Oven wilh Automatic Rotlmri* Fast . . . Aulofnatlc Cooking with 3200 Watt Senji-Tempm Unit . . , Three Units in Ono Sid* Mounted Puihbutton Controls' Aytomatic Grilling Automatic Oven ond Appll- onre Timrr Full Size Mastor Oyon wilh R*moYoble Door Breathlaklng Beauly,. , Easy to Keop wilh G-E Cloan-Eaiy F*a|ure» AAD. ■ MU-or-Match Colon n iu u iif - mT^ \ r 1 < \ » • N O D 0 W H PAYMENT Mrt, lrtnt lliggint \ liklmd ifrm" H im * is notiiin^'iusi Tt\ ( im* t^l 1 Jm iiic Easy Terms Availabfol
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LJiThcy’ro' * ■ ...... tflcpliono, ■ customers like ^ you . ... --a ^ Iv v / o t j Anmvcra w I..aro V carc/ully Vt MMJ jinalym <.VU, l, to\\J wboo i where we t)i« many wo inlm’iow tv cry year,' to /irul out enn imjuovi- our wny of doing tliingH.I M *M Electric Appl.. Inc. (jv’lmt they llilnlt of telcjihoiu* hervK’e.' Finding out what cufiloiiiurs think of un Ih iin|xiri
_ .'All• —• sortfl--■••• of detail# arc tliccked. »*"wi»vvi Tlio f>^vvH»pwnl vi of |M»m,tftnt. iw Jt'a u liiv the heal ut/pv way vit».y wo » t ; nknow u u w ito u ill,fii nMTviw * r to- telcphono Borvico, lnform&Uon..Dil!iflBi.Tht help? (>’ourncd«,linil/niiktycurU'lt‘|))ioncseivie« 136 Main St., Matawan LO 6 -2 2 7 7 fuJni'tw or k'k'jihonf ]*vj>)e,T 1 grow in vulue,T wrw jkhsev m il 0 i Pflig® Twelve THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, September 20, 1962
• SPECIAL! • Use W A N T A D S to Boy “Sell-Rent A U DAY SAT. and SUNDAY
F O R S A L E F O R R E N T et HELP W ANTED HELP W ANTED HOUSES FOR SALE F O R S A L E i KEYPORT, 123 First St., f>inii;S;e.i EXPERIENCED beautician, steady HELPERS wanted to install warm MATAWAN — Two family home, Sll BUR RAN Projwne. liiRhwav 35. A L U M I N U M rooms is Spanish home. Call good »slary. S ta r Beauty Shup, air heat. Must be at least !H Electric stove,.gK he;>r, close to C liff» o o a. phu n e LO 6-6290. Gas. 9S4 Highway 30. Hazlet. Call COI- years of ago. Call between 8 a.m . school and P..K. Station. Appoint- W I N D O W S a* low as 56.75 per SOI jwund cy 931-3722. ______• w jtf 110 SUNSET STRIP fa« 42H7S.____ w j20r and 4 p.m., COlfax 4-3590. Union ineiujmly. Call J -0 &-I973. linder. wjU APARTMENT 3 rooms and bath, ., H enting Co.. 1132 F lo re n c e A ve., G F . ) R $ 7 5 . 0 0 utilities supplied. $23 p er w eek. " (6 .Corners — Keyport) EXPERIENCED fernalu ; sewing CLiFFWOOO Beach lioese. Cal! LHIItUAHUA pupplP.i AKC regis Union Beach. , w|20 /N S 'iA L L E D Call O sborn 1-0763 o r 26-!-13i)l. w jtf machine operators, steady work, 753-6859.______;______;__J_wjjtf tered, affectionate pets, good TR! p f E TRA CK MATAWAN •— Four room aparf- call and a?k for John; also (emails watch dogs. -Reasoanblo. Cail COl Rj\MCH, Edgemere Dr., Matawan, T! I T T Y P E mer.t, second floor, heat and bot interested In learning to operate AUTOS FOR SALE fax 4-5113. w ;;tt 3 bedrooms liv'tri" room, equip WF.ATi ER STRIPPED water, may be seen after Sept. IS. faciory sc-v/lny machines, single ped kitchen, fufi basemen!, detach FRIGIDAiRS. electric' stove, 1 1 adults preferreti. Cali LO o-WJi needle and overlock machine. Call SCHANCK & SIH LER HAMBURGERS ed g a ra g e ; io*. 100 x 200, Iw iro CP-AWIfORD CROMEY ovens, white norcelaln. good con a[2ejr 6j_00 P .M ..______w jtf and ask for Helen, Bayshore Tot's, U SE D CARS shade trees- in rear, also small P H ^ N E 787-2 iOa dition, Call C O Ifa i 4-140J. wj20’ NICE foirr room furnished apart-. Locust St., Keyport. COlfax 4-58(>8. HWY 34 MATAWAN i brook. John L. Tasslni Agency. 117 wjtl ment in desirable residential sec . , ______w it] LO W ELI. 8-4239 Main St.*-.Mutawan. Tel. LO 6-00-13. RUMMAGE SALF. siKiasored by .' , w jlf PIN BALL i machines, bathroom tion of Kevport: J private on’ ______wll* Beta Sigma Phi iii Morganville sink, pool! tables. Call i.;uita< Volunteer Fire Hoasn, Tennent trances; garage; adtdts r-nly; refer EXPERIENCED SEWING KEYPORT, 2 houses, all improve- 7 » 9 8 ‘ “ B I L L “ l ANZARO’S* 4-1535. j ___ w jtf- Road, .Friday and .Saturday. Sep e n c e s ^ Call C A pltal 2-9f?l3. OPERATORS /nents, price $15,000, terms ar tember 21st and 22nd. Friday, 10 MATAWAff. apartment 2nd floor, :' With Free Order Fr«tic.h Fries ranged. Stella Brlskie, N.J.. Real ’ f r e e E s t i m a t e s o n ~ AUTO SALES , a .in . la 8 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m . 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette, un GANSHIRE MFG. CO., Estate Broker,, Cali COIfaK 4--1499- QUALITY USED CARS A L U M I N U M io 5 p.m. wj20 furnished. Adults. Can be seen — Outgoing Orders Only — AEROMARINE BLUG.. w j20 S atu rd a y an d Sundav, 95 B ro a d LOCUST ST.. KEYPORT W INDqW S - DOORS UPRIGHT PIANO .perfect condi C l) 4-HCtt 334 M AIN ST.. MATAWAN EXCELLENT condition — 4 bed St.. Matawan. w.20 "PLENTY FREE PARKING" tion, $50. C all 787-9848. ' Wj20 w jtf CR. MAIM & RT. 18 room year round home, large SIDING BUNGALOW. 3'/a rooms on High, modern kitchen, sewing room, large WAITRESSES over 21 years old. LO W ELL 6-2224 NO IX iWN P A Y M E N T A I) M I R A L reirlgerator Dual w av J 4. Adiilis onlv. Call LOwell living room with fireplace, P b a th Apply, lu period, Magnolia Inn, /2 WTZ - CO 4-MU Temp; also twpe recorder Wol- 6-.W5_orJ«52.______w jtf.,- OPEN EVPS 'TIL # P.M. rooms. cellar, 2 car garage, brick K A RL F R Freneau Ave., Matawan. _ wjtf wjt! lensak. T-1500 used very Utile, $120, Wjtf. front on house, storm sash, Situate KEANSBURG apartment. ] looms. B a rb e lls 160 !b. set. 118; boys new furnished. linens, utensils and M EN O R W OM EN, o v er 21, who 1!M7 i'ORD, best offer. Call aftei' in Cliffwood Beach. Good buy at OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited ice skates, size 13 - $4; children's $13,900. C ontact B ittn e r & C arton h_eat supplied. Call 787^631._ %vj20 , would ba interested in selling ■I p .m ., C O lfax -1-52:19. wJ20 savings om new and used deskt, breakfast nook sfiats (■)) $ 10. Rea! Estate or Insurance on a tull Agency, Inc., Real Estate Brokers, APARTMENT. 3 rooms, imlurmsh- chaira, files, shelving, parts bins, SinKle ticatlla sewing machine, $-4. or part time baslB in Keyport area 1950 POr-rriAC Catalina coupe, 5U Main St., Keyport, N. J. CO ed, all utilities supplied. Call d ra ftin g ec,u pmeiit antl etc. Ralph T oilet, w hito, com plete. $10. Void write "Real Estate, P, O. Bon 55, good condltiun, $350. Inquire 115 4-2916. S 'l i' COlfax 4-3729. "wj2» M occi, 29!i W ashington S tre e t, ing cot, $3: 6 drawer oak chest, K eyport. N. J . " _ __ wj27 Chlngarora Ave,, Keyport or call GIBSON Caruen Apartments. S VETS NO DOWN Keyport Call COlfax 4-1558 wtl $3, Inquire US A Middlesex Rond, COlfax 4-3433. .w ® large modern rooms and bath, WOMAN to cars for 3 children for M ataw an. ____ wj_20 nd lloor, adults only, beat und gas working mother. Call COlfax 4 1955 BUICK, convertible, new top, Ranch. 4 bedrooms, living room, 2 DINING ROOM suite, $50, fire included, $95 p e r m onth. Call LOw- 1233. wj20 radio and heater, automatic, dining room, full basement, 2 c a r ROAD M ATERIAL place equipment, $25. Cali COl elU-3Jl!). ______w j20 power steering and windows, $200. g a ra g e . Nor. vets $450 dow n, only Blue stone, cinders, grave!, sand SHEETUOCKERS, tapers, finish fax -1-1370. w j20 Car COlfax 4 2041). wj20 {14.900. S ubject to V.A. a n d F .li.A . grits, road grave!, fill dirt, etc. FURNISHED ROOM for'gentle ers, experienced. Call between appraisal, Casey's Agency, High man, newly redecorated. Call 6 und T p.m., PArkway 1-0471. wj27 1957 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, hard SERVICES w ay 35, H aziet. Cali 264-8442 o r I,Owell6-22!l.______w j2 3 ' top, automatic, power steering, BESt TOP SOIL LEGAL SECRETARY, or ex radio und licnter, white walls, 204-2448. Open evenings and Sun A PA R T M E N T 8 rooms, all utiliuei AND BAY ROOFING CO. perienced secretary willing to clean. Call COIfa* 4-3043. wj20 day s. ______w i 20 supplied. Inquire 911-2nd St., le a m leg%I w ork. Call 787-2500 GUTTERS, LEADERS Union Beach or cull COllax 4-5029. m CH EVRO LET Corvair TM/ 4-Dr. Sedan, Turquoise ind CUFF WOOD BEACH, five bed CHICKjEN M ANURE l>otwcun II A.in. und 3 p.m. wj20 705 BAYViEW A VE., ; v Whits. Automatic Tr»A«., RkH. White Walls ftlSt.M WANTED TO BUY room home on lovely 75 x 100 NICE furnished room In private UNION BEACH home, fuquirc 50 Shore Blvd., FEMALE kitchen help, year around landscaped lot, hot water heat, otl BULLDOZING W PLYM OUTH Belvedere 4-Dr. Sedan, f Cvl., Automatic CO LFAK 4-3997 K ean sb u rg . Call 7S7-6117. wj2® position. Apply In person, Brook- WK B'JY ANYTHING fired, In prime Cliffwood Bcach - Xraua., Grey, M H , .Writ* WalU ...... SlUt.M Tools, furniture, etc. Call us. AND dalo Nursing Home, Highway .15. area short walk to beach, pool und PARKER Boarding Home for aged K E Y PO R T , 2 rooms, furnished, ’*» VOLKSW AGEN, 1 Door Sedan, Black, W/W, Heater $I2K.N 787-0846. w]20 a p a rtm e n t rd floor. Perth Am lia/lot. wj20 b u s .' A sking $14,500. C all LOwell BACIvIlO E SERVICE rnen and women: 2-4 hour super 3 ’M CHEVROLET Impala Sports Stdaa, I Cyl. Auto. B-1059J______;______WJ20 boy, 3 room, unfurnished apartment FEMALE Nurse? Aide*, all shifts, Grading, e :cavating for collars, vision; Individual diets. Licensed Trans., Power Steering, Rill, Blue fl3tS.il Situation W anted 1st floor, 3 room, unfurnished apart year around position. Apply In MIDDLETOWN AREA pools, septic s, laterals, tanka, foot- by State of New Jersey. Reason ment 2nd floor. Inquire 205 Main PONTIAC Catalina, 4 Door Hardtop, A/T, Par. Steer., person Brookdale Nursing Home, WILL care for small children In ings, pipe ines, etc. Free esii able rates. l'/j mllei south ol St., K eyport. \v|'i® QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD P.B., KfcH, W. Walls, Grav/Whlte ...... flJH .M H ighw ay 35, lln z la t. wj20 my home. Monday throuiUi Fri m ates. Matawan light, Highway 31; oppo HOUSE, 3 rooms, ideal for couple, An attractive home In a nice quiet day. Call COlfux 4 7215. wj20* sito WSiite Gate. Inn. Cal! LOwell $05 p er m onth. R eferences. In '» VOLVO J-Dr, Sedan, H&ll, White Walls, Black ...... $IW3.H MEN, steady woik. must have neighborhood. Two bedroom ranch ACCOUNTANT, 10 years experi 0 - 0 f i l t ______Jtf q u ire 910 P in e St., U nion B each o r setisa of responsibility, good fu I c a r g a ra g a . ONLY $14,10(1. I*uH ECKEL’S TRUCKING t t CH RYSLER Imperial, 2 Door Hard Top, ture for thosi) qualified. Apply in ence. seeks part time evening WOO! I.EYTOWN P.D. cal! G wen N oonan, H lllcrest 2-3S55. • ; Auto, Tr., P arr. Steer., R&H. W/Wall, Greea fl4t3.M prico. “ BACKHOE' W ORK " person Ralph Friedlaud & B ros., accounting or ixiokke^ping work; MORGANVILLE ONE furnished room, brand new, *8 CHEVROLET: Impala Sport Coupe, Tan and BelR* Locust St., Kevport.______wj20 all phases includliiK lax returns. 3 BED RO O M S P t.IT LQW ELL 6-5707 A LL T Y P E S with housekeeping, private bath, Call 284411:13.______w j'IO Be your own landlordl $127 per private entrance. Central Park - I Cyl., Automatic Trans., R&H, Power SE R V IC E ita tlo n atte n d a n t, e.<- wjtf TRENCHING -- SEPTtCS Apartments, Highway 35, Cliffwood. : . Steering and Brakes ...... f i m . H perlenced. Call COlfax 4-HG14. RGLIABLE woman will enre lor month pays all. Recreation room, children In her home .dim or I car attached garage*. S W E E T CO ,N, all reaso n , wliolo- tATERi\LS — EXCAVATINO across from Carvel. Call LOwell w j20 COlfax •S* FO RD Falrlane 2-Dr. Victoria, S Cyl., Std., Blue, nights. Call after 8 p.m., COifax sale and re'.ail. Call ^37X5^______. ______w j2# ■.■■■■■': ■: R lt H , W . W a lU ...... $ N tl .d MARR1EU MAN to work in modern 4-0024. w jtf 4-7443. Wj20 W ALKER & W ALKER C S I K B R O S . F IR S T FLO OR a p a rtm e n t In K e y service station, must be experi 'M FO RD Country Squha. l-Pass., S Cyl., Auto. Trans., WILL CARE for children I11 m y ROOF SHINGLES, $1.75 a bundle. port, 3 rooms and bath, complete enced, excellent opportunity for CO LFAX 4-1076 O R 1137 R&H, Power Steer and Brakes, Whito, hom e Cull COlfax 4-8154. w|20 REALTORS roll roofli ig $1.50 and up. As- ly redecorated, immediate occu regular Increases I pay. Call COl- Wjtf Whito WalU ...... l l t t i . l t 11 bestos and b ric k 9idlug, $10 per p ancy. Call LOwell fi-1260. w)20 h K 4-5178 s ta tin g ago, ex p e rien ce , East Side of Route 35, Middletown iquare. Fir er Roofing Supply, Old MAN with truck will do light haul THREE ROOMS and bath, with *n FORO Country Squire, I Cyl., A/T, RltH, Pst., P.B., last place of employment. w |20 WANTED TO RENT A pprox. 1000 {eet n o rth of Middletown Shopping Center, Bridge Road, Englishtown. Cull ing, clean yards, attics, cellars utilities, privute entrance. Call Greea, W/Walls ...... f S I8 . lt wj30 also mason work, make steps, MACHINIST, young man, some ex GARACit:, 1 or 2 car, suitable for O pen 7 (lays — P h o n e: OS 1-2128 G ibson G-68 1. C O lfax -1-7240.______wj2l) driveways and sidewalks. Cut perience preferrulily on hand auto repair business. Call LOwell OS 1-3311 - CO 4-5212 EVER-RKADY Rotary Lawn Mow MODERN, 2 room and kitchenette grass. Reasonable rates. Call S 5 « M K K screw machine. Inquire Camore #-59-18. wj20 w '|20 e r, 23” cu , self propelled, 2 y ea rs apartment, well furnished, newly LOwell 6-0075. wj20* SUPER SPECIAL! Machine Products Co., 210 Maple FO R 4 to 8 months, furnished old. Excellent condition, $35. Call decorated, clean, 8 family house *S7 FORD Fairlane Place, Keyport. ______wj20 apartment III Matawan Township CARLTON H. POLING HO 2-2095. w jtf ACCOUNTING, bookkeeping work in residential area. $80 monthly, CLEANING WOMAN for nursing or Matawan Borough, for man, REA LTOR wholesale and retail; dono for small businesses. Keep yeur around, includes utilities. In “HT* 2-Dr. Hard Ton, S Cyl. p u m p k i n s hom e, 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. -Call wife, children 1J and 17. Call 38 HWY. 38 - K E Y PO R T , N. J . a lso Indi in corn. Cr'l COlfax ing books, preparing payrolls and quire 17 Collina St., Keansburg nr Automatic, R&H, Bki* COlfax 4-JOrf. wj20 871-3400 exten sio n 11. wj2il* call 787-1532. wj29 CO LFAX 4-1918 4-0924. wj20 ta x re tu rn s. Call 201-8133. wj20 ■4SW«««4SiM5 :.Y-DAV!SON Hummer TWO ROOMS, bath and garage. In ONE family ranch type dwelling lo 1958 IIA R L M otorcyc e. needs little work, WANTED quire 315 Been St., Keyport.__ A t Alwva Can Aro 3sM With A M-Day KacaadiUoaal G uarntM cated on busy highway in business- TWO KOOM efficiency apartments, commercial zone, 100 foot frontage. $40. C all I Owe!! 6-3762. w j20 CHANOITO RIDE from Red Bank to Keyport In q u ire 68 Main St., Keansburg House has living room, kitchen, 2 RUfis, us()d 12x15, 11x14, 9x13, on Monday* leaving Red flank uniiera and scatters, or call 8)2-1703. wjtf TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL bedrooms, bath, new roof; alumi 9x10. R 8 p .m . C all CO lfax 4-3440 eve- cherry hutch, hook APARTMENTS, furnished, I and 2 SUBURBAN num storms mid screens, garage. T ea w agoi nlngs.______w j20 *M FO RD l-Door Static* WaRoa, Blue, Heater, Std. .... | 2M.N Investigate this opportunity! $19, cuses, desk beds, antique picture ixhiiih, on bus line. Adults. In- quiru 19 Atlantic St.. Keyport. wjii) PROPANE 500. frames. Sli nre Furniture, Ilighway WOULD you like to sell your 35, L aureny e Harbor. Open 9 lo house? Our now Highway 35 AUTO SA LES CUSTOM built 3 bedroom brick and 9. w|20 office lias produced so many buy Your advertisement In this M4 Main St. masonry ranch In excellent neigh ers ihul nur listing* havo been t h s OLD WAC'.O N FARM. We will have paper will reach prospective M a ta w a a borhood. Charming living room depleted. For fast action call frosh pie: ed cidor thli weekend, Cor. Mala * Rt. U “ FULL MEASURE" with fireplace and built In book Casey's Agency, Highway 35 and purchasers Itt every community In Bill Lanzaro s E a tin g app os moro plentiful now. cases. Dining room, den or 4th IIP TO M MONTHS TO PAY Peaches am still available. Route F leetw ood D rive, H a ile t, 204-8142 tha bayshors area. HEATING FUEL bedroom, science kitchen, ceramic OPEN EVENINGS T IL $ LO 6 - 2 2 2 4 33, N o rth of M iddletow n. w|20 o r 261-2114. w jtf tile bath, laundry. Full cellni, 2 car heuted gaiage - work shop. Ex FULL MEASURE OF COMFORT ceptional atmosphere, lovely land FULL MEASURE OF CONVENIENCE scaping. $2jyM 0. w j20 KEYPORT spotless ranch, 2 bed- FULL MEASURE OF DEPENDABILITY rooniB, full basement, garage, im BUSINESS SERVICES mediate possession, $17,900. Sterling FUU MEASURE OF CLEANLINESS McCann, Real lisiute. 253 Broad St., K ey p o rt. CO lfax 4-1376. w l20 r FRee GAS HEAT SURVEY WILL SHOW YOU Contractor* A UNION BEAC11, modern ranch Top Soil Maintenance HOW Lim a SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS HEAT with a view. Hot water heat. PAINTING, carpentry, g la z in g , CARPENTER and building contrao- Only $1-1,9011. Sterling McCann, W t U C O S T T O P S O I L lock repairs, tooling. Small job tor, J. O. Metsgor, Florence Ave.. Real Estate. 253 Bruad St., Key- T ren ch in g anil bulldozing, drive specialists. port. COlfax 4J 37B.______w J20 Keyport. Now homes, garages, all YO URS FREE (Koac^^sfcis? way gravel, bluestone, Kl! dirt, GENERAL SERVICES CO. alterations and repairs. Cal] COl Older type home, full basement, cin d ers. LOwell 0-3107 Thl» tlx foot Stanley steel maojurlng lope when fax 4-4159. wjtl g arag e , l',A b a tlu , only $11,900. _____ w jtf wo praient you with lha Fact! and Figures about D I E 1 I’ R I C H B R O S . MOV1 NG, general or single item flTOMAS KEARNEY ‘ IRUNSWICK AVE., Suburban Propane Gai Heat for your home. M alaw an ran ch es, $16,900 and up. NEW moving. Trees and ahrubi re PLU M BIN G & HEAT1NC1 MATAWAN C apa Cods, $14,400 und up, moved, attics, cellars and yards 336 M aple P lace LOW l-LL 0-3!l93 - 2192 PHONE, WRITE OR STOP IN TOOAY Financing arranged for qualified clean ed , C all 568-9322 or LOwell ______w jtf K eyport G.l. nnd F.li.A. qualified buyers. fi-.'l.322. w jlf Frea Estimates CO 4-0J9I SUBURBAN PROPANE ProfMn* — T R U C K I N G ' PIANOS AND ORGANS, Ed Kooas, ROUTE 15 at COUNTY RD. STERLING MeCANN tuning null repairing since 1910. MASONRY, brick, concrete, foun C LIFFW O OD A N D 21) years in Morganville. Finest dations, patios, fireplaces und re Gai Strvica REAL ESTATE pairs. Charles F. David, Ha/let. LO M 2M L crnttniansliip and re a so n a b le 233 BROAD ST., K FY P O R T EX CAVATING Call COlfax 4-2GJ8. w jtf COLFAX 4-1376 p ric e s C ull LOwell B-5201). w jtf _ _ a r m T n ts ~ ______wJ 20 Do^er, loaiflr Hcrvricc, land oU#r E & D Appliance Service Toast ers, mixers, roasters, Inina, PLUMBING & HEATING VETERANS NO DOWN PAYMENT in|?, IMP *oH. M l dlri, road gravel. ALL OTIIF.RS $500 DOWN vacuums, range). Call COlfax 4 30 KEARNEY ST., GRAND OPENINO ★ ★ ★ FU L L P R IC E $'.5,500 5009. or Inquire 195 C hingarnra FREE ESTIMATE! ECKF i L B R O T H E R S Ave., Keyixirt. Free pickup and K E Y PO R T 3/4 acre, 3 bedroom Capo Cod with TENNF.n J‘ RD , MORGANVILLE d elivery. wjl* CO 4-7810 CO 4-372(1 w jtf attached gnraga, science kitchen, LO W ELL 6-18-15 good neighborhood. FRIDAY an. SATURDAY wj 12 Upholstery WINDOW cleoning and floor wa»> lug. Prompt lioma and com- THE BEAUTIFUL NEW SUBJECT TO V.A & F.If.A. UPHOLSTERY and furniture ra merclal sorvlce. B A M Wlnduw APPROVAL L’ O P S O I L pturing. All Fabrics and Plaitlcs, Cleaning Seivlc*. Call t.Owell A. Straug, HO Washington Street, 8 3790. jV jtf V A N ’S AGENCY K eyporl. Cail COIfa* 4-JfltH ba- S |D , I.OAD - It* liveen 12 and 1:30 p.m. ot after = LAVENDER= REALTOR 5 p .m . wjtf BETSY ROSS HOM ES Fill dirt pud toad gravel, dmer CR HWY 34 AND M AIN ST. ltf(-HARD'S"'UfMIOLSrERY. "Liv and iMcklijoe service. MATAWAN ing room filniltiire recovered, Additions, kitchens and liathi r* i.i. t, imi j | ; ■ | J I *1 ;;i - I- ’., f 1»„ sl.Hltg. '001 • S l'O 'il' It '» « I.TKI'f I'll' OPEN 5 DAYS A WIU'.K I i!-.liioi .iiMt.la Slip I n / ‘is D2l plat* ih,j of remodeling lon-lcs, 1963 STEREO f.O W ELI. 1 1 ’in.t - L o w i a .L ti in r . ______wJ2il I f . - n lit , lla/let- C.ill COlfax 4 TERRACE RGOftl w|27 1511 w jtf F1NANCINO ARRANOBO Butineit Opportunitie* O f Interior Decorating CliSTUM I'l'HOLSfERY " I HRII I.OCAl. BANK HI-FI CONSOLE SHOP » YEARS IO PAY Tht mwt fMW« it*H hl-H ooamI* m r M p u i .,, In om AMBITIOUS Jt .'uplinNl/'ry, fiirm iiirn re/iaiilng, !A I'Kit IMS r.'fliil.I.liiM i i m 'I aMll'|ii..|iii( For liimfiom* salt, Supvrii (oundl Smtrt and ipica gwlnjt lltngi 1117. S'O I'lt OWN MOSS A !.St) fi.**! i;.illiuntiM cull COIfan 4 or M tha will, fits Inti a boofcci:*, (Hi on i tablal • FLIP-DOWN Magnolia Inn Run a (lull Service Sliilloii Newlv iicmili ed nt nil. ui In a gioivtli m oa. n i s n IM TAILOR El) IIY Inquire III Middle Road, lltuUM 4'tfCeO QMRAM CHAHQER a UUM. 4-SPEAKER SY8TF.M CUSTOM BUff.T HOMIM Adjiuoiil to ih-w Shu|i i lt<*. w |tf a M i WOOO CABINETRY * DlMMd Stylus • Dull ChMftol KI.NICIv W ill B« COLFAX 4-1676 - COLFAX 4-UW Mm m A w lliiir • Riwrd Stow • Q[ c 103 CaiWld«o R O l' i r M. II \/.l I'.T Television wjlf • Tanw HwM MT, mImuVmN/ 1 4 r * ■' Open To Th* Public fudiviiiu il jilaniinu: f *> r 4v|iilftor. "HEY" JACKSON OPPORTUNITY SHOP LOWELL 0-1000 ANU WI-.EKHMDH | AMTKJUI'J! TFN P.VCK HONXON INC. w jin ' I'l,I •M lll',(i H HI-. \ I INCi QUARTET - Wo buy nml anil Artli|iin Fiirnlliire MATAWAN LOST llrlc ii-lirat, China, Glim, Dull*, I'EltSONAI Sl-.ltVICIi 10 YRS. H ERM AN I1 KDDF.Il Irwelry, li, .1. und Foreign stampi w ill (III.P A X 1-187# DANCING NITELY HANK, IIIIIIK K i;1.! I Mnniimiilii I II- Mnllhj'wi, 113 Broadway, Kev IIN I'i:. lil-. At II IIA HII AN TW P, t'm iniv Mulxiii.iI lliink, Huv|n>rt poil. COIIm 4-Hlll Mi*collnnoous w j’.’7* *) l o 2 A . I M . l lh i n r h I iiiiIim i i'I ii ili to li.inli. it you ti'iml P E T E ' S I N C w j'il VfMH il'-'t'f f l-,..|il"fl/ III lilU coNVi'.imuM!; t o p s piiull/ig of any I.||’l|V|. l o r Hii >N«kM * ;l f I. 1 ,.:l f I /‘ii Aulo l.lml. we me hi'ie hi lime you, ICuyimrli Opp. Hlrand ’llientrr — <10 4-2/00 (mini)' Null.mul linn!', K.'yiml Jiivit Cov«M*i, ?. (f ■ ,11/1) H ig h w ay LO 6-0218 jHireliii'Hi in evuiy loiiiiiilinll/ In Our quii k si.|vli:n nml tuiisiMial)l4 KonnnlMirK, O pp, N atio n al S u p e rm a rk e t — 7H7-1100 { jl.M lL Rt. 79 - Matawan llrnnch, Mndi'i' it'lu iu lu bniilt, II mul MM(llt“H’* IM., MiUiiw.in. W)2/ I ha h-iy il une a u n t. 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