' M.ttUtmr - Memb&t- : mth YEAR — m b. W E E K WuUon>i KdiUmaL tauoclAUai MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1%3 ft«*r Jtaey r>r*su A«ncUUor» Single Copy Ten Cent* Township Committeeman S^orn In Madison To Enlarge I he Last Due Of 93 Years Of Township1 Committees Township Hall lu ’63 John h. Ktfuun# renamed as the lonmuiou of a senior citizen'* rriavor of Madison 'lownship ui the counci.L : organization meeting !>und&v. Limited To One-Year j Harry E. Messenger and Victor ; pledged hi.i administration pri­ .J.O B rie n weie sworn to new! marily would concern. lUcdi this three-year terms us township! year with maJctng the transition to : committee-men.f;ommiUec-men. - .But, v/ith the j council mummer form of gov-1 change ot ttovernm.»i('. dun, their > terms wdl have to tie limited to = eminent, dae to take office Jan. I, one year and they p.uisj. seeK. vlec- 190-1, us smooth u.t jKissibie, A j jlon as ec.uncdmen during the vex prmse move in this direction, tne i to continue on the governing body. t mavor stated, wil! be the enlarge* \ Mayor Keating named co.i»mit- i tees fur tne vear a.s follows: Roads j mem ot ths township hall, bu the and public highwuvs and sanita- i h. municipal offices, will have the am­ lion, Joseph Mali, cnumnan. Jo- i t; ple space a municipality of Madi­ seph Pandozzt and Mr. Messenger: j & son's population and size* requires. policy, Mr. O'Brien.'Mr. Mnssen- 1 - Mayor Keating expressed fhc hope ger and Mr. Pandoz?a; .njvenuc and some federal aid would he forth­ finance, Mr. kealirm. chairman. coming toward this project. Mr. lloff. Mr. Messenger. Mr. 0 Ma>or Keating, who originally! Brien und Mr. Pando/zi: recrea- took over the reins of the. township Lion, parks, public grounds und executive ofticc when John Phillips buiJdin^s, Mr. Messenger, chair­ was eiected a Middlesex C'ounly man, Mr. Hofi a no Mi. 0 Bne:»; Freeholder in November, said in street lighting. -Mr. Putuloziu. chair­ his inaugural address1. man, Mr. Messenger and Mr. u- •‘We anticipate that our commer­ Brien; public welfare. Mr. Pando/- cial and industrial ratable will zi, chairman, Mr. Messenger and lake a long stride forward in Mr. O’Brien. At the reorganization meeting of the Madison j and wdi take ovir Jan I, lJJf>L Gilbert H Hkkmaa was sworn In to • three-, and M r. Marz to elect “ Big John” mayor. Tlie gov* 1963.*' He significantly made no ref­ Harold G Smith wus reappointed 1 lownship Committee .Sunday, Mavor John L. Keating : The la.st of Umndtip committees isas follow.™ M ir term the M atiw in Towiuhlp Committee ernlng bodv this year is made up solidly o f Demo­ erence to the possibility of any sub­ s township aHornev and Prederuk i noted that this would be the last tune a townutlp j (left to right) Seated, Mis. Mary M. Brown, town* Thund*;>y evening hy M n . Rose K. Wenzel, township crats, but former Mayor Norman t . Wood and Com­ stantial addition of residential rat- Kurtelurls wag aMained reaamed as township 1' commmeecommittee would would be be organized organized in m that that municipality, municipality. i! shijship clerk; Ma\or K« ling: Comnu ’ vni Marry clerk, while Mayor John Marz Jr. watched from the mitteeman Henry Traphagen have broken with the ables. One item for the year 's agen­ engineer. Mr Kurtz also was nam-; lie pointed out that a council-mmiager form of gov-1 k.I*., Messenger; standing, I'ommitieenu'n Joseph D, •idelima. Mr. Hickman lined up with Daniel Downey organization Democrats. da Mayor Keating declared to be (continued on page four) i eminent had been approved after a charier study * Putuioz/i,Pat Victor J. O'Brien and Joseph G. Hoff,

Building Boom New Ambulances Arrive In Matawan Borough j More Theaters Hickman, Downey jLanzaro Raps I There «ubuilding boom in : At the rcorgaimaliun uieeiinji Matawiui Township tut year, la ; ol the !Ma(hv:n lownsmp ( :-ni- his »iu«ui report t* the Mata- Vote Marz Mayor | Foes Tactics j mniee .Sundav. ;Mavor John I*:* wtin Townthip Committee, for­ j Keating, of that municipality, an­ mer buildlag Inspector Frank De- He Raps Traphagen, { Charges Misleading nounced in h.s annual addrcsq vino reported permit* were Iv i Impressions Given tha'. he was pleased to slate that lued for aew contraction Valued Wood, School Budget there would be a ihenter erected tn tin* Savit* W" ids «:■»» m d‘*r- at $12,t22,M4. | Mayoi Joseph A !.aiu*. the | ship over the objecting vote of his ble. lie observed. political foes, ex-Mayor Norman •of the plamied ':ommunily ordi : Other persons al the mcniiR report noted. A totnl of tW,7M I nance due for public hearing Jan. : E. Wood and Committeeman Hen­ claimed to have knowledge that « u collected by the township for ’ 17 and final action by the govern-1 building permits and ccrtillcntes ry E. Traphagen, then proceeded the bringing in ol the Sayre V/noifl to sound defiance to them in push­ ■ ing body. Tin* ordin.'otre gained a • theater would uia'u a general of occupancy during the ycur. ! aj>provai o!‘ the planning Ixiard. : Estimated value o( new con­ ing through his slate of appoint­ enJrv chain sp‘f. ja!i ‘i;n> i t .s'-all- ments. Ho wound up the evening is the do.-ainen'. was lately amend- : er cinerama ivnc theaters into struction. mostly attributed to the : .:'d, Tuesday. Two members of the i ■ D development of Strutlmioie-»t- by blasting away against the tax the a*ea. It was their understand­ levy In the Mata\van Regional : bourd. lirop.’.e A. Wendel. to.su-, ing that one of lin:sc ’ih a’.uii Matawan homes and utilities, has > ship assessor, and ( omntiueeinan < topped tho $l,0W,(KM mark each Board of Education's l!IC3-(il bud- would go up in Raritan Town­ t;et and accusing the schoolmen of • Creorge V. l.’iI'l-v-.y, absiuiivod !i,nn > ship at the Airoort Pla/a shn;v« month since Ju ly , The boom is j Noting. i expected to continue with con­ “ padding" their budget. ping center on Uuuie near tho Mayor Marz could be his old de­ • Mayor i.Hiu.uo lathed ut ^ 5\* . IjuvvJing alleys and tliat another struction of th* remaining Slrath- > ptirt quot'n^; Mt, Crcexev as say-; moro homes as well as a plant fiant self in office because Gilbert would go up In Matawan Town­ H. Hickman was sworn to the gov­ : mg he was reiraimi'g fmm voun<* • ship on Rnuv .ti n« r tue t.evitt for tlie gifts, division of Ameri­ j on it on me planning board, be-• can Can Co. on Clllfwood Aviv erning body for a three-year tenn Strathmore development. and thereby made the 34 majority i c mse he had noi had iinn1 to study - Theaters are allowed uses in with Committeeman Daniel H. ’ it. when he had been one of the j both ihe IKt zone ol Uari an Downey and Mr. Marz himself to i approving township committeemen lownship. in which the sue men­ W ill Increase keep Mr. Wood and Mr. Trap- i when thy ordinance was introduced 1 tioned is locati'l, and also in tho hagen in tlie ineffectual objectors | Thursday hy a 'S '1 vote, business - commercial area of role. j The mavoi declared lhai the cot­ M a ! n w a n Townshio’s idar a ai Voting Districts Tha Marz siute of Herbert C. ! reel situation was that Mr Cnsnvy i community ordinance affecting Smith, Cliffwood Beach, township has abstained because official notj- ; Ihe l.evitt development. -k Township Committee attorney; Karl F. Heuser, Mata­ iicanon of his appointment was not wan, township engineer! Joseph J. a part of the Intard minutes as yet. j 'W5 Call* For Study Petitions Out ! Seaman & Co., Perth Amboy, audi­ bequeathed $10,000 to the nquad for the purchase of nn ambulance. The (wo new Oldsmobifo ambulances have arrived In Matawan. Mayoi Lan/.aro was even more j Mililisim Scliool tors; Mra. Paulino Behr, treasur­ Outgoing Captain Jonulhan Hedglin, (second from rl|*ht), Is shown Mayor John M an jr. hu.i called The Matawan First Aid and Rescuo Squad, Inc., will conduct dedication exercised at what ho charged weie sn adjourned meeting ol the Mat- er, and her husband, Harold J. ceremonies and hold open house Sunday, Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. lu thu Squad handing over thu keys to the new umhuianrcs to Captain Theodore Bohr. Cliffwood Beach, building in­ distortions being given peopl* awan Township Commhrea Monday Headquarters on Little St., Matawan. The public is invited to attend. Phelan jr., (second from left). Also in the picture, left to tight, are get them to sign petitions S g .T u x L!|> $312,528 spector, rode into office on the 3-2 Lnrry Walker jr., second lieutenant; James G. Martin, first lieutenant, to discuss ths creation of addition­ Ono of the ambulances will be dedicated with an appropriate the ordinance. The mayor claimed! Marz-Downey-Hlckman vs. Wood- find Wliilam Mauser, sergeant. al voting district* In th* township. plaque to the late Mrs. Howard H. Agee, Main St., Matawan, who to know it was being represented j 1150 More Pupils To Action followed racelpt of a letter Traphagen vote. Split Hesumes there would he five houses go up Provide For Next Year from ths Monmouth County Board on an acre nn KO-bv-ldO-foot lots of Elections. Dr. Girolamo Pujjllese, Keyport, Taxpayers To Meet Legion Cited was unanimous choice for township |Sun Savings when it is writ'en in black and A school budget providing for the Ths county board noted that all Plan Civic Croup (continued on page four) three present voting districts are physician and police surgeon, but The Mutawnn Township Tax­ Matawan Post 176, American adding of t» more teachers to hi* overpopulated and as » result, reg­ tho 3-2 spilt resumed again when payers’ Association will hold a Legion, has been cited by the struct 1150 additional pupils ejf« Salvatore Vena, a former commit­ j Reports Growth istration and voting delays were special meeting Tuesday at 8: M For Strathmore American Legion National Head* Successful Arrowsmith peeled to enroll during the UHJii-fil teeman, and James Burlew Jr., quarters, Indiunapoiis, Ind., tor encountered and errors noted In p.m. at the Oak Shades Fire school year marks the budget ia« outstanding servico to children j Assets, Reserves Sale Attracts 1000 tabulations. Tha board asked the both of Cliffwood Beach, were nam­ House. Andrew Germak, presi­ Committee Completes troduced by the Madison Town* ed assistant building inspectors. and youth; for worthwhile and ( committee to decide on redistrlct- dent, extends a special Invitation ship Hoard of Kducation Tuesday*, Mr. Wood asked If Mr. Vena were Report On Planning outstanding service to the com* j At All-Time High InK by Feb. 1. tu the new hume owners In temled the successful auction sale School taxes go up to $2,* "the same man previously appoint­ mltteo, and for faithfulness in I Strathmore - at ■ Matawan to at­ on Saturday at McGuire's Grove, •ISfj.filH to support ji budget o| Mayor Mara noted that the com­ ed to read waler meters.” According to T. Nevin Ooate, i the performance ot duties, for ( Another year of further growth mittee also must give considera­ tend. Any property owner in Mat- was reported todav by Harry P. Middletown, of the Estate of Eliza ‘Ihtjre will be a public! Agreement was restored on the awnn Township Is eligible to join, Idaho Lane, rhairman of the Com* loyal co-operation and for mer- B. Arrowsmith, Matawan. conduc­ tion to the establishment of new choice of Mrs. Eileen M. Kelly as Itorlons achievement In the mem- , Seamen, executive vice president hearing Ian 22 at ihe high kcIiooL and the cost oi Joining is very mittee on Orgunizutlon of the loon ! of Sun Savings and l.oan Assocla- ted by Lester and Robert Slutoff. voting districts In the 1900-home assistant tax search officer snct Jo- hership program of the nallnnal ; J’ractically nil lhe increase is lit Strnlnmor# - at - Matawan develoiv nominal. to be created civic* association of ; lion. He reported that the 5U-year- auctioneers, Trenton. Itelueon U0U (continued on page four) (cuntinued on page four) The organization is affiliated organization. | mi-nt, now undor construction but the residents of the Strathmore | old institution at Dec. ill, IW»2. and 1000 items were sold, accord­ with the New Taxpayers' The special citations were pre- i (continued on pane four) community, a report on planning! I had tolal assets of $a,00!VI()l».7(), un ing to Robert Slaloff, including in­ Association. Its alms Include pro­ seated to the post at the meeting i Six Corners Overpasr was completed by the committee 'all-time high In the nssociaimu's teresting l>ooks, maps und Mon­ Council, Committee moting eiilcicncy and ccononiy in of tho Monmouth County l^xecu- : mouth County histories. on Ian. \ al the Matawaa Town* history. Names live Committee on Jan. 2. (!ita- A set of six Sheraton dining Cool To School Budget Representative To Start This Spring government, promoting public ship Hose & Chemical Conmany. knowledge and appreciation of tlons were based on reports sub* (i ontimiod on page four) mom chairs, period IH It), brought l.owor Main St., Matawan Town­ Deitz As Assistant Construction of a new overpass public problems, informing, ndtted of the year's work. ifioi), an Kdgertnn desk by a N. J. The proposed IfHt.Ifi-l school bud* ship, The committee on organiza­ The post nlso received tvso Cabinet maker, I7!IU or 1800, $.173; get for the Matawan Regional anpolntminent of William T. to eliminate thu Six Corners inii’i- arousing and leading public opin­ Storyland Developer Tlie np tion was designated at an earlier nuMnbership citation.s from the Revolutionary war flintlock mus­ School District was niven a c

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Th* tfeUwu.i 3 K n il ii « utmpitpw 'ot tt>« p*opl«. «n4 for Ui» pecpl#." vSS« tun (? t» »trv« tho b«t taMi-eils i,. Jty: to pre»*at pli ot. tli« nows oi Me. w«k wttMout, bin* 'bnfrn *« cl«a!\itUfin *ano, ; MnttrjudvaeaiuwYfttiv*. manniirn».ano*r4 MtnMtinfr«ip«ctiflj {})|to* «6 aur qldran*, Md thmuy. iUtif worth* of Uukif e£cJ£dfe««* vioperation. This means .that nearly There waS“ deiW nd « ,be town- th»ir l^ w . j p j ^ the i.ong-ranse effect of weekly cruise ships New Voik “ Secorui’c'iae*.aPofrUif* IPftid al Matawan. K*vr J*xa*y, nCO hands have been 'aid off nnd ship atiornp.v drew ihe ordinance, i to Nussau on the cultural and economic life of Bahuinisjj.s R&anoTuihiM*/ tor typ4£rft£hic*i #xror» Ijr UmJbrd to 'i t « * t ot Jfco *p*o* 1 Ihat .'t will probdhlj be a month Holmdel Township j (fJ)ntimie<1 from oi)J ♦ccUH*d b.v Aucti enor. before .hey *«» be i t r •, . . Or if an alternative is requited . . . a one-year study of v • SubicrlpUon Rat** Tw* mcumbfnts and a former | m!P!-*,,e'« l solely for he purpose; (Jir effect on American.-tourists of takintt croiae phi os 'to the N A T tO H A fi. smallpox S«r«.at. Fre,hoW | « “ of doing tlwsc thinc.s thut w il!'btni!-: ,, . , T v r c. . . , ,* ■ ; P«v«bi«. in Advj»n«* board r<.it' . 7iiber . fjied . for thr^e , scuts , „ r,, i,,, ,'j' ’ir, ; Bana/ms (Uls:;See whore in? wintry wealitor in Eng-­ ©j» itAT (wtthukiuttt) w.ao. tbe past, few days is subsiding.-Vac-, . „ „ „ . , . „ , i i.v « t.Thte* Mcptiui fi w> erne coming in by almost every , I . »PP|i-utJ...Par...... a ,6,'2.yotej ivucvionlm townsh‘i' •VJar 'fteilKJien to tne" iniere.st of the j land; blauketed with heavy snows, is causing 'severe hard- #Mx *i£onUiS ....fS-50 C**nt Y«iC: toutald« *vatej |5-00 mail, has been taken by the local or LaBz»%n\"fid°ihe ‘ ''seeking're-election are Harry K. i Public welfare, ihe'assoaaticn will! sh ip ';- .. One bookie already has applied for;; (^em ploym ent .... fro# physicians, who for a day or two tomey,” - without specityiog which | I.ubkert, a nine-year veteran S because the w eather h#s forced ths - cartcella- oa'jld not procure it last enough ,1 t)\TKo viiar'i more effectively accomplished by i .. :* t " , . .-THURSDAY, JA N U A RY 10, 15M one it was or ii ii were bolh. h«d John J\ hexw.fi i (Sookmaking is * k-gsi >ir»d !ap-' to supply the demand. the people as a body as compared i loa 0- £0 nianY races put the ordinance in “ legal word- veteran. to those things that w ould be diffi­ proved oeeujMUon on the Tight Little IsUmc!} . . lu. a. iew Mr. Slid Mi*. Garret Cottrell, of Mrs. Kathleen Becciro who serv­ Holmdel were in town Monday cult. o r im possible of a c co m p lish ­ The mayor was forced to apoJ- ed'on'the! board for three years \s weeks, yciuMI be seeing a great deal of people w ith long, long Tlie Candidates making some changes to the Fred m ent, tf ieft to the resources of the Ofifie Tuesday about being unable tne third candidate. She was de­ (acoi? . . . they're the football fans whose season has finally Keen iiitctcst in the -forthcoming school elections is ex­ Sohocli store and dwelling property feated Jasl year in a hid for re­ indivKluiu. . on the corner of Main and Little to -furnish . Mr. Grazia.no with a come to a close . . . Cheer up, genlr>, its only until August pressed by thHarge number of candidates running for Board kiii wi| ...... copy, of the Smith contract Satur­ election. . Recn^ni/ing that public agencies streets. Mr. Cottrell bought this aud officials must be supported by TH IS ’N” TH AT . . . Can’t say that we put loo much stock in of Education s^tit.s iri Iveypovtj iiefln!>bury, Marlboro ic^vn*- j prf>p^rLy .soint- months ojio nnO will day after stating he had one in his possession. The mayor held, the-public if their responsibiliiiys those charges brought by Mayor Louis Collichio against ship, Madison Township fcnd in. the Matawan Regional School' retire from favmins and re-open are to be completely fulfilled and Keansburg Borough Manager C, Bernard Blum. , . . It ap- ^ ‘ i ‘ . '* . , . L roe' _ _ store • ^ ... soon_-.. .. with i! M. about fthe U /i r'i.v, same r> however, It was in the hands of W ill Increase D is tric t the «g?ncy to make the federal be always in the public intere.st, ! line of goods formerly sold there. (continued from page one) . this , asso!ciation...... shalPsiv* s£h I Ptf*« lh»l ?;ilT ir Col.licllio> fb.viously in a snit over the re­ During the next few weeks, we are sure these candi­ Thirty Years Ago grant for Master Plan sid, no art on behalf of the com- !moval of the oorough auditor by Councilmen Kinlin ami tiJiere was nothing suspicious about already occupied by nearly 400 \ lie support dates will avail themselves of the opportunity to outline (Issue Friday, Jun. 13, 1933) families. munlty. i: represents as may be Lohsert, is swinging a bit wildly now . . . No matter, it would A preliminary discussion was It. their motives, offer constructive criticism on any point ol Defend Ordinance To Meet With Planning Board necessuvy to the accomplishment be a good time for a lot o£ people, innocent bystanders as disagreement, demonstrate their ability and justify their given to the proposed budget, as Mayor Marz also called for • ol these ends. presented by.Councilman George S. Before the planning board th<» or­ well, to start ducking down that-a-way . , . A look back candidacy. . ■ r dinance had a few defenders as meeting of the committee with the To Elect Board Of Directors Barrett, Chairman ol the Finance planning board nl the planner's ses­ According to the committee's re­ over tho ColUchio administration looks like a history of 1 In Keyport, seven persons are seeking three seats on Committee, at the first Borough well as the irate critics. Adole sion scheduled for Jun. i6 . The port, the association >.viH ultimate­ charges, accusations, probes, ultimatums and what have you Council meeting for 1933, Tuesday Bradow, Lincrofl, an uttornoy for the school board including the three incumbents. Another Morris Kor/ifitld, Middletown, an committee wishes to study and rec- ly elect a Board of Directors, not . . . We’ve had a plumbing inspector fired, three members uf (even persons are running for three seats at stake in Keans- night, in the Council Chambers. ommend zoning code changes | to exceed 50 members, which will After a discussion, Item by item, owner, upheld the contention of the the police department effectively put on ice lor a year, the feurg. Nine are in the race in Marlboro Township and 10 j budgel show,- antici- mayor that on half-acre lots, de­ which would ban “ undesirable'' in.-1 represent the five geographical ar- duslries ’iom. locating ir. the town-j eas of the community. police barred from outside employ men' and a number of con­ K* running for five seats in Madison Township.. I pated revenues for 1933 to be $21,- velopers were bringing in a septic tank health hazard, were develop­ s'l‘P. The board ot directors will elect flict of interest probes . . . Yet on liie other side of the No doubt, some of these candidates are in the race to 1377.96, osagainst $30,829.01 (or last ing lo suit their own convenience The committee introduced an the officers which will comprise the ledger, with, the Borough Manager playing no little part, personaHy work for greater educational advantages for the j year, l he P » « j^ hi;™ “Jltatt^ and contributing nothing to the amendment to the zoning code executive committee as follows: Keansburg is obtaining a great deal of assistance to proceed ehildren of their respective school districts. Other:, will,j W4 77 againsl $27,739.90 last year. township. Lawrence Youngntan which provides for the appointment President, vice president, secre­ a plannmg board member, explain* of 'hree deputy building inspectors tary, treasurer, counselor, tha with municipal improvements and urban renewal . . . some­ Strive to effect greater economies in school spending. William A. Rodgers, ■ ~Registrar ol * thing many other bayshore communities are not. Vital Statistics, reports during the ed along the same lints he favored Bnd a financial secretary of the chairmen of ail permanent conv A happy medium, of course, should be tlie focusing of the ordinance because "many of building inspector. Presently, thelmitlees and four.members-at-large month ot December there were H A T H NO F U R Y L IK E . . . An infuriated woman in the two points of view on a single objective: The best appointment of an inspector ami | selected from the membership of five deaths and one birth for No­ the roads and other matters need­ Birmingham, England, spurned by her doctor admitted .she ing a plan are all mixed up, and two deputies is authorized. Public possible educational system at the most economical cost to vember, seven deaths and two the board of directors. hearing is scheduled for Jan. 21 look revenge by inserting a false notice of hi;, death in a the taxpayer. With this in mind, the victors in the forth­ btrtns in the borough. He does not order is needed." Permanent committees to be des­ Thurston Whitson and Mrs. Mil­ at 8 p.m. daily newspaper . . . Mrs. Iris Veronica Hughes, 4fi. pleaded coming elections w ill be the pupils as well as the taxpayers. record any marriages for these two ignated arc: Public safety, consti­ months. The two months give a dred Fiulayson, land owners, com­ Mayor Marz said that although tution and by-laws, srhools, zoning guilty to conducting an anonymous 18-month campaign decrease ot nine in the town's mended the planning board on 'he the number of inspectors is being and membership. against Dr. licii.ard Barnett , . . Prosecutor R. M. Dim- ordinance. Mr. Bauman wanted to increased because of the work in­ A nominating' coninntteccommittee wjw'll j stant said sHe: Advertised D r. B arn ett’s house for sale when Communications POfheaMantawan Theatre is keeping j volved in overseeing construction present a slate of officers foi sut»-, . . To the Editor, up w'it'h" the time in the prcscnta-1 *>,e Monmm.th County Planning of the Strathmore . project, . . . . . the bud­ .mission to the association. Its ; he had no intention of moving . . . 1 elepbonetl hi.s home on Excerpts From . i L ..wK..* ntri„rn« This Board on t!lu ordinance. William get esrimate anticipated:ipated forthat ' j members are: Barnabas P. Carter, | numerous occasion* and hung up without, speaking . . . J am a member of the Freehold lion of up-to-date pictures week they are showing “ Dtccp-! Meyer, board secretary, confirmed department will oe I chairman, 34 Autumn l.ane; Edwin I Stealth ily fixed a padlock ami chain on his front gale . , . Regional High School Board for | a specimen had been submitted tion” and “ Prosperity." as compared to tho Township ot Marlboro runtiing Newsletter There were many pupils' names but nothing in comment hod been Deputy lownship.Ship Clerk J ' Lvnc'h, 60 “ lid U w i Rofis™ Bombard,-d his office wii!. primed labels: "Dr Barm.tl is for re-election. But I am also a on the High School honor roll for * heard. Mrs, Huth M. Hill was appointed McGee, 37 jdlewild Lane; Maurice: a w o lf.’ , . . and sent His children a copy of R e d Hiding At the planning meeting the voter and I taxpayer; as such, I i By Sen. Williams I this month and new names are on as deputy township clerk to be Cochco. 36 Ivanhoe l.ane; .Mrs. | Hood" with the word "w o lf” underlined throughout. changes in the ordinance from tho employed on a full-time basis in F rederick Aimerino, 11)0 Avondale j ------must protest against what is being the roll to the great satislaction oi r . . . VT.. 2 l.v A..M. tfkC A rt ■ John S. McCurdy, Supervising Prin­ draft ratified in December were re­ the. clerk's office. Mrs. Rose K. vealed. They are: Uover fane ^ d° m* ‘'*a^er* ^ | averred then that he would votejed io ihe board for one year tmd done to Marlboro. cipal . .. . . , i » _ I Wenzel,V»vllAtl, townshiplUWilblllLI C1CIN,clerk, lastUlM yearH(|| Two new members of the Town­ There was some excitement in This ordinance is intended as a , a!il((H| tt,e commj[iee to provide ad- The Strathmore Civic Association j gainst the school budget person- K f r< Kurtz was rt-appoinied for cne Congress comes back to Capitol general guide, and tne P anning , |mona| assistRm.e in ,,er officc he. w'll be formally organized at the a hy. He accused the school board ship Committee, on the very first Morganville Saturday morning year. Mr. Kurtz is resi- residents are urged to ad end and j faicl he would demand to know too much of tho work dates back ran into a deep ditch opposite township committee member, md ' law and work for the best interests sion applications. dent, again voiced objections to 'lie support Ibis important civic group, j wnere each and every penny go- to other years; we’ve got a long Frazer's. Ralph .Moore pulled the of the Township, joined a third Landscaping ia developments crpa,jorl 0[ lx)[ice dispatcher jobs ltf ------• es. He held it Ins opinion the re­ Mr. Co’clough & private citizen way to go. car out. The occupants escaped must be acceptable to the P.annmg -n poi^.j. headquarters and suggest- | ) | gional school budget for 10{>3-64 was member. member to vote an amendment to Already there Is clear evidence without Injury and only the head­ “ padded.” The mayor was ap­ lights were broken and mudguards Board; If « development has at; cd lhe COmmitte« consider the ap- M a i l K S L O I K l l l C t Mr, O’Brien and Mr. Messenger the Zoning Law to permit a “ Ptan- that we will' have an extended plauded. least 1000 units or shows an econ- fK)intment 0, a citi7.en.s bucit£ t were reap)X)inted to the board of ned Community.” This was done fight this year on Civil Rights leg­ bent. Many Freneati residents attended omic need, the development t committee to assist the committee (continued from page one) j Improvements Needtd health. in such unseemly haste that it was islation. The first battle will, as build a neighborhood shopping cen- wi(h |(s worR m (he [iscal scht,d_ chairman of the board; Mr. Steven- i *r|ie mayor observed that funds usual, deal with the Senate Rules. a meeting Monday evening at the Martin Michael Connors was,re­ necessary to advertise in the daily home of Winfield Franke. The pur­ ter; development school sites will j j son, president; Mr. Mamteville, ?n.cre needed for improvements in appointed as zoning ofticer for a Some modification is essential, end be subject to approval by the Plan- vice president and cashier; Mrs. j^{. lt)vv;».ship. He comment ed one papers, rather than the local week­ my own opinion is that a con­ pose of Ihe meeting was to discuss Mayor Marz said his suggestions second ter.’ii and Frances Alexander annexation of the Freneau section nign Board in consultation with the woutd be taken under considera­ Betty Downey, assistant cashier ready instance was ihe size of the was appointed to the welfare board ly papers, in order that it could stitutional majority, 51 votes, school board, (at 28 classrooms do- and Wilbur F. Schneider, assistant should be sufficient to end debate of Matawan Borough. tion but added he believed the township hall, grown inadequate in of the township for a two-year be passed at the very next Town­ Wagner Market Co. advertises nated per 1000 occupancy^ permits j . s(lf| rt,g*lHna| school budget cashier. five years time, and more so with term. if both tides are then provided to be issued), and developments ^ll0ukl be , ^ en undcr close scm. Farmers And Merchants B a n k ship meeting. This wai admitted. with generous time limits to con­ prime rib roast at 21 cents a the coming of the Levitt homes. All five lownship committeemen will be required to distribute land , ,iny (j|,s( The commi(tee a,s„ at,. Directors werft elected ai the an- The mayor averred that he was Furthermore, there was so much clude their arguments. At present pound; sirloin, round or porter­ were appointed as special police. for recreation sites in a unLotfn i nounced I! would take imdot-- study . nual stockholders meeting of the ,,io^ t(} down educ»»tion. but depute about thii proposal, that it requires two-thirds of those house steak, 29 cents a pound; fan­ To Furnish Nursing Service cy frying chickens, 19 cents a ma.nn.;r' - i . i ! complaints of a hazardous house I Fanners and Merchants National ^insisted there sition to his be- - Josepii U'Angioimio. William Dav- tised, and before it was voted for hurdle if Wf ’re to have n good The 5-tate will l>t> faced with Ihe (continued from page ono) bee, Robert C. Sampson, and Au- uUon, Howard Dunham and John final passage. I was told that un­ chance on other civil rights pro­ problem o[ iinding some way to in;; named, Mr. Seaman said, Ihe as.^uriaiion thonv Nappi. , , , f, 4 important changes could be made. posals, Including a bill to establish post shelter signs on more than trtnvtl ‘ Kuniiv. App»>i«!»'‘d fiie police lo had recorded gains in all phases ol Immediately foilowinj* the slock-: Char.es k. Short was But who is the judge of what is a fair employment labor commis­ 2000 buildings after Jan. 31. That Madison School unimportant? its operations. He pointed out that holders ‘ sion. is the dale, according to Stale Civil (continued hom page onel imrm ^ jmu t.jin „ u poinU;< A “ Master Planner" was retain­ I.lst Of Goals during 1W‘-. savers had earm»d Defense officials, the U.S. Army current expenses lo (over the addi-, cU)Se Ul.x. , , W50 l,v,,00# nl... dividends...... -...... T he Wyckoff. ed without written contract to pre­ My own list of other high priority Corps of Engineers will be taken tiO"»‘ instructive costs,. . up .. S4t.«.WKI., . . j associationj,ssol.|atioM hashlts anticipated ioif.aUd a divi-d,e|- ( president; pare a “ Master Plan." But what goals for 19G3 also includes: Health oft the sign posting job. In recent rhe board ,pareu . this . , by , chmmatiny''"'.m u g ,j (lc|id o( 0f 4 ^ ^ ri,nt r^,nt J)(,r ,,r aniuun [,jrfur! dent; Mr. ! . do we get? A “ Planned Commun­ care for the (lged, administered weeks. Acting State CD head 1'hoin- S 109.100 tuition paid other d.strins i!<-nt; I..W. Loop, cashier; josepM cording olficer of reports ol coin-; 'u’i" .. -h Ii . ity." numii- able diseases. ‘ j Kmcrgtncy Squad: l.ugene. Del.is,i, through the Social Security System, as S. Dignan has appealed to mu­ because of the mclusimi of the Hom(JHome finannnefin.1)U.ln). ;,nnnivim-.s ,vi,i(,s „(of SnnSun ,i P.. . Stenj?er, assistant ca^/mer, aiul ’ Marsiio.'i II. Reese. Thomas De- The people have made It abund­ certainly one of the top priority nicipalities to lake over the job senior class within the lngh school I Savin„ s c,„ainUB t0 k e r p pace ‘1 WilliamWill l;.. Wilbert, assistant cash- Items. But it didn’t get the Con­ • rosiers and Anthony Paladino; antly clear that they want "Up­ when it ij vacated by the Army. next September. Only tuition is ,vith SilvinBS in (|ow, Mr. Seamen ! ier. j Laurence Harbor bits! Aid and grading.” What do they get? A gressional support It deserved in estimated fw Jiand'capped | sak, and $8075 . . association was able j Madison J Safety Squad: Robert Theirien,, 1962. My own opinion is that we’ll i horse laugh and “ Papa knows children sent to special classes to increase its mortgage accom- j jJohn Osbotn, Meille Vherien, Jack see an early sustained drive to Rehearse Far Show (continued from pave one) best." elsewhere. modaUons to (he people of Northern I U L I V l l l l l l I ^ JLt\9 >? lit-* f , ' " ' l u , r ' u ' n f i Duncan and Howard Sonoabent; Why ara our clected and ap­ bring this program lo the floor. Mrs- Alexander Kapperer, fund- The saving In tuiiion Is half Monmouth County by 18 per cent ed engineer for tht Btiough o | ,- Park Voh.meer First Aid A general education bill is still pointed township officials in such ‘ raising chairman of the Laurence nullified, however, with the need over the pjcvious year. (continued from paj;e one) Sayreville last week, loth mm are; ,:rank \y. r:cira, John Cal- Lheeseqiiake residents. > ^ bL,n M|)SC Kur|ls an almighty hurry? the goal ot everyone concerned i Harb()r E|t.n,entary Schools Parent- to add $43,550 more transporting Reserves Al All-Time )iigb seph Grimauli and Rudolph Ma».- (Signed) about the mounting school pr b- Teacher Association, has announc­ of pupils within the district. The Reserves of Sun Savings no'V ia as members ol the zoning board Only I wo Changes ; , lnHh , uK(, As the township ir-organm-d only ; Thp 0|J Un-(, ,,|r5( Aid t|n(1 Fred von Rodeck lems facing our nation. But a logi­ ed a rehearsal of "Ras-Ma-Taz of seventh grade is moved back into stand at *375,808.06, an all-time »' ah, Mr. Seamen added, lie said naming of The Matawan Bank and | two changes were noted from, last , R ; s d nttncnts will be Moiganviile sage of a sensible bill to help in the Memorial School. The show sessions plan to jdlow more this sum protected the association The fanners ami Merchants Na-1 year. Irving (.otacci was appointed j '. ' ' later ti.itc* lion.il Hank as detxisitnnes oi.:-1 tnwnship tieusuter for a tenn of ...... higher education meet some of the is sponsored hy (he P-TA. “ breathing room” in tin* bulging and its members against losses tremendous demands upon it. V/e lower grades, but the change from r n \ ldi.i!m To the « « c ™ casioned' ■ no objection, " nor did . . .. lire one year. He replaces — ..... r.ank i- | I.IXJAI. NOTICE To the Editor, almost passed such a bill in 19S2; neighborhood jihools to ihe hij»h ■idea o e?rh saver s luniis i appoinliuenl ol l,mis Cevasro, Ma:- | lleary. Mr. folarci was a membir j. May I take this opportunity to A N < > K H IN A N (*K A M l-'N l l l N f i A N I hope we'll have some leftover ! school runs up the transportation throne' 'lie I'-ih ral Savings and awan, as supem-or ol dtlipiilau-d 1 of the charier V.inly CoinmissKtn .-‘ thank you for Ihe coverage given (»H !;!.N.\N’(”I.’ KN CJTI .J'.!-); AN »>H- momentum to insure early consid-1 Lanzaro Raps v i Vns- nee H n L on) ! b.iiWiiut l- ing the year 1% 2 . (continued from pape one) NASt’K 1.5 M ITlNti A N 13 il K- President Kennedy has named a . i . r..^ a.wi fi. I m e e t m e s un !ne tirsi and laird . 1lhe | e „r We wish to extend to the mem­ white in the ordinance that lhe lim­ 'liie board has sought to pick up | (irn,.inits [„ r savings and Some li sfuu riNfi t o t ' t ' K c i i iKt> ins- iilgll-levcl committee to draft a vtvVr I Mondays at S pm. , is the .\pj.un\tmenl of V.’alfe: \oit- TUlfi'-, OH y.wN'K^ AND Itr-.flU bers of your staff a very Happy it on the number of houses to be the remainder of the money ..... rstes in the plan for a service corps of volun­ needs by reducing capital outlay ! ’•* ! Then the conibri bioke out iH’.ain ; din jr. as one of four assistant lA i isr; 'e it y. it k i n m ru o in c ; New Year. constructed is 2.8 hmises per acre. ,\|r. Seamen said AND STHlT’m iKN ACCOUUt.VC- teers to work where needed in this from $lbfi.%() in the corrent vear to ; ‘ r * ’iVl.‘ :.t. n1Ml!e 'ihe l;iul'.e.-t ' with'■ the ' naniin« of of membfis membeis ol nl jllnnldmr. huiKlm:: iiisiHtuis|K-ctois. tors. (,'harle:‘.bar es Aa- (Signed) The mayor also found allegations T<» 'ntr. i itNSTHt'crtoii a n o nation. Obviously, this proposal $9f.l2M. Its state a.d, M7.9I7 j J., | ‘ (1 „! eV iih 'he planninr h1: oiiinn'lre ehosi'n by Ihe govei a -, ivere reiippomlid .is assisu u m ­ vtsnrss o r Tin: ojh^nani'K . >. _ . I. t •...... I.. • 1...... I . * ' . . .1 i.,o lu. Ill tn ninruciiii ? t in. in ltd Mu* spe< Inl'ii i:sTAiu.r-MiNc; a iujahii ok Air pects. that the houses would be in the* Booth, finance chairman. ar MATAWAN," Jtihn B. Kenner, assessor, lo be I’a.il 'Ibn'iii^on and Phil’ip Homeo U K IT <>Hi».-MSLl> l>. Uu* T '.iw n wish to extend our many thanks be introduced nnd pushed early in not halt the feverish sohnlinj' ol township committee ilar associations opciaiinn in New I9B3. It is a comprehensive pro­ ( ’lass II official, it m e m b e r o f the , (o the liumstiia! ( '*inniis,iion; D i. !)>}• ('ii'i.ojiMt**' if Ihe T i,'. iis h lp fl and upprcciiition lor thu wonder­ names to h petition of op|>osir»on I Free balances of $r»ftl.M»(» &7 as of Jersey, which accordinp. to the New t iit .»u a n , ;i‘ ti» liiiu ■ \>o.ud to serve « term conmueat i S , A. W c i o M- m i a*; Ue.vnship physi• ful coverage you have given us posal to help communities nnd re­ lhat can be presented as munbei- July 1 remain untouched for budget Jersey Sa\in^:s and Loan Leajuie, Tli.U miHnam v c:Uitini "Alt with the icim of the mayorap .cian; Martin Walsh as a membei ,i' (Hilin.iiiri Arnc'tou; gions plan nnd operate well-bal­ injr a majority of tbe registered purposes, pending the punlication now have total assets of $[1,^00,00(1,- this past year. fx>in!in^ hr- of the assessor's (as duplic ate later 000. 5'r'• 1111 1111j.’ t-> v!«4*rit'< tl Dlstliv 1*» *lf Thunk you for making it possible Traphuncn demurred. When the'ael I’ammiton- as m'Mida’r of th< systems.. dlnance Is up for public beannj:. this w ee k . A sufheient incn-asc in There are now I M0.000 savers !n /.nit k ir'U UrUtiL.ti'ie Tlimmii Hilda lo reach out lo lhe public so lar ct»i ((. • i #* t<. t ti I The “ antl-urban ugliness” bill latubles (ould “ swallow' the in mayor desienatcd Mr. \'ena u> he ’/onui,: lin.iiti n| Adjustment »)• tH 'oa I'aik. council to help |i;-oinote more con­ dinance tlnoauh Jan. 17. jmuounces oul materially (bstuibinjt the lay i tmO.OiltV All associations in liie state l,l.‘ lilt* A :'l|!l . ,1 - I I it’ll'"' H lilt f.lifl'l • i May you and your staff Itnve a •, ..f t'M Ow'i sideration of architectural and de­ rate. Hut It is acknowledged there ( ' Ouerles Stmts 1 Hu h.vd l>e«!v. Savie WimhK So.Ub { „ f r Pr very successful and huppy Ne\v « larc.e "anti-dowM|’.rad>nj!" inily in IM’.! made loans in tbe amount i- hi.-- la IC-'iM1 mI Atl sign (tidors In federal building and and drmnnshaiinn will be ludd ul m a v be r^vision-^ in the iniiodineil of JVlO.Oim.IWI' foi She purple til Mr Wood demanded *0 know John SoMivu;, did Hrinm1 Rnd i- Yen i'. hnw Mi Vena tudd I '* a p r\\ ale | Jame.s l et;.mo, t lie srcpiaki Nvr‘ r ] v‘ni. , (Signed) in other ledei'iil-iilil programs like Lenlral St houl this Samiday niphl. figures befni i; the date of hennnft j nnme finatnmj: aad housing. \vhu*h ■.i.n> i-i 'i .a riti/en !•» !ba( he u ii-i :s of Lie m'A ,, • . i ■ a..,-k. llosnlo (invert. I. I’.N. ui him renewal. CoiumiMeemen Charles T Mcrue Th*’ board's policy has hern (o j e:;ceeds ?!u I% 1 total 1>V offain', ap a*.-i- tarn buMhiii1, m-'SI.adi- I m'i- (tunmi^iun Publicity Chuiinum and Paul A Cle-ip r, both foi mer allot f r e e b a h m c e s to 1 uilihii)' ! 000, 1,1 M C M 't'.'P \ O M 1r;p I'tr.'.'i’tVI itiavoi s, a: e expet ml io ap|iear needs. J spochlot. Ml- !»o\*:vs i ■•in.-.ub li M: ■ K e a M n ,' tu'le.l I i d c'l ‘ III i el . n u.tol*. 111 ! ii'' ' e.M •-Il,p ill If l n.m , >f t:. * m a,n ou i I he b ’»df!e» » iM fN .d u crd bv o ^ j 1 I I > * A\P Worn) ih.it !fisl v .ir I m 11 njv r a " -v I-' Tl» the iMlf'nr, itrtf ihe lull b onid • (H h t 1. Hi A I ,’lt !'• 1•mi m in,on On licltalf of the members of the Looking Neck hezomnif 11',""":;1 . n.al I * board of directors ot Family and V «!ie t'h 'iH n a fe • la-1 ,m-» i • li.ioi *!cI) 1 adebecl. a i> d C i M a / d 1 (cominued fi rmi puc ojie'i i Hot M' < - Met! h H.'.i;'. ■oem, * 'p p l1 ' ' -,\>v It « . Children's Si i vlce. Inc., 1 ivif.lt lo 'I mu ‘.dav, . i i! i nit v«r social staff for Backward I’., V/. Lejtirr, than man (>f the I m A M ;oioi tl Mi' lltmlli ill Mippoit ! ami Atlanti': llieldaads Padm.ul in.um had ln'i f ! ' -• l-.l 1 ., 1 ,u-i i o ;< i \ ) , M .n / io hi thr excellent coverage you have i:ihi*’tiii| cofim -'on atldressed n o/ u, Kidtaid I'lfie \f*(itl .ipaue.t fU'hfo''vav, McArthiif Ih', fu el;1 ‘.es J I ne-f ...... ,1 -1' 1 (..I*. t’1 d v i.tii'ai!,* Item* About Folks A.id Things 1 laid. Siip.i’a-, I li/ah' th. w as t'p 0 |li " !M • 1 . ■ 1 1 ,.0 "i alrti 1 leiiei lo tin* tmvnsliij' lominiti'-e it en tlie h u ■>i 1 i ei laai fip.iu < s uhl ! 111.i! to iiuJ iip p t1 an h ’ (tlven us during Ihe past year. Mill l‘d. lo 11.e to •. v hip lavnd , . (,f.a .til: We Knew Iri The Long Ago llO'llt nl Mi Vi'ii.i, Mr . d,.; ' n ! ; ■ ■ • -: • *1 • |t fitol'O If (. . p., ' - IO,, ' | but .sday t c;;mii m.|; ' ihe.'Oj’i adiii mi|!ht need j evts m . H e eat m il ary. .a. 1 ,. t t . .IV • Thee li no doubt but that Ihe '! j,,- i . i i *i t • am i M i't : 11 a lit \ a r,, ill'll ,'or i ',fe| i ai;- lhe iiuitier lo ,»• articles, which Ikivo iippc.tred in Ud [trc.cMl /mii/if: re<|itj/eni',nls lh e M m n o f Mr, Jlo/v^.-b /md Mr Aero.vi Lrom Modvl Hnines !< r t I , -I' ■ Iv li }i)f t fi tama! I’aak tu '-lal-eA an .anl I hi ..at ■ t„,> In 11 < ' it piovuh'W ' a d n ia a ie sale- (thv.er but held lo h r posilion, ’I lie area sought tf» be 11 /onetl Mi, Smilh alHi, \li. » . d h ’aai ’ ’ Ni.'V or M .o/ dit n i t.iie ' • M an . i -a I n '.Ii p ' ' ’ e de flsrne rbu/«alav, Jan. J), p»1.1) in lii.sc. ' lioines ol the SHaihm >.<' at Mma hi 1111 -il-.' < 1 1...... fa i Of the twirl; lielng «iTiini|illslieil by • la l ed I' j‘i» ■ deiin tloi '< •<, V m t. u an des elopnu tit in adinuun, N-t.11 , cit Mi. Smilh lo In nip u» a h i-" I tho nucncy, anil we hit deeply np 'I in waiini)! mom of the Ptrncau t our! Action Possible ■ rtoi, , Two Hoard on it. M/. Smith Mnmlav s.oil I 'n 1 Olhei Apptilnlmi nls ' m iii.P' N« ...MU U‘-M (leidd A. haimum jr., Cdinmi'. auan 'iownshifi, .' fxij alt d ia a ' i --I .i' ' i. 'i. 1 lie I' m < - pi'ei.lative. S'tatmn Was eut« nd 'rue:;day mp.hl M .n v M , St ■'i s 11 >•, as ! i-.»p|»nut«m| ...... and the chewing; pirn nml pe inul •ion J.ecirtaiv. named linie was (i ontiniied fr o m pap.e o m ) section known jn lirookbehl p.uk. nl point mt'til \»'as • idul slot i1 Ihe • a f' ,i i ei 111.- 1 Oil i‘l Ih (I < (Sinned) ;]ote dnl not d c lm e di pnf fi'ulin Ijial i o I p o n » f i Hit I M f II.r 1'., ■ ..o l|l 1 lit, llo'.lll i.i O.i* fin : i eai tei ink ] 'i idny n c l u'ed tin 11 a le'-uleni.nl 7tme. I in tin-r to tin «', ft v Marjorie B. Mm rls tpenny...... lint...... machines \m-ic Likin a possibihtv id it Supi i mi t om I ac .•.a.,\ ph* ii Im11Jd -11>*. m*-pertor as an appolnln e fo ,i|Uj \ . ,d V a < mii* v. >.i reap II ,-f *.l ,u - .ai »i V th r u ' | soiilh, but »l)il *iai;ii 'inm the! , oa. i ;■ nt i it s-a <1 • Chairman of Publicity up rnilroad mnl leoia open. non lo en|mn the {♦nvir.lnp eommi! im umbenti, Hoard JbesMlen! Wd I hi nted t.ii Ir.ii' h of n l A'lbn a..-1 . f 1 ■ ;-... men soupbl fm h /oicnj’. i1- a | ti.wo.’-lnp o l ! ' i i . 1': ’ t -1- a., 1' 1 III 1 -o.,i' •- .M 111' ’ Not nmeh inonev whh nbhiined ns ! if,e hum enfoomr. the nn’mimee d ; ham Kei i , Si lu*d Ho.i*«e I ane, In) iV’ j.\ i ea| ;» ii i *111 '• ad a!'»»ii'. _ these nre emplled nbout every lw;» d is adopted l .oinuce Ifaiboi, vice piesidiut S it all.m o i i; M inppdp, > e n !''i f-^e, ; Mr Pose h', \V( i.e) read fl m U' ,., a- m I •> If I a i<> -if, ’ mtf thr l aimers' K Mei I'atk. the hnvtol >p aihnnev, lluil i s. tne. Mim Ma?pety .1. Imnei, ;*i» ' 1 ■. i 1. -.t ' ’ . H M a . -i t i'n • ’ •-iiffieieiif io ip ' tb pai ‘ .in nl » ' K"J - Iho ,Mil .veilr; mint niirllcularlv, eh,mh' rJHlional Bimk wdl be held : the oidmam e w a , not one .• uiiie' I i a*. i» :ate podi .' "i m ^ l)tiu|!ia'e> devdopmrnl toinpiamed o' the r,,|: f:..- i. ■a it.r , 0 - "deplm able" condition of Ma'a\‘ :iu W h e n I he tn \ ii'.h’p . • |'a til/a In i *impiie11i'i .villi the rMMm:; n a(( < a 1 llll 11 II 1 . ’.'11 it «lj of ivnirM*, lor your i-ovcriiee con­ lu (he hank next Tuesday nft(i- by Alalule (f» a f.il»/> id»'te/i I ollep'. ula- » J m/mood mi thaain e, ,i j >| ‘O, ni mei dv lo lhe I', «n , i. . I ■ I, 1’ M cerning the hciIvIUm ot llte inin noon, the btmh hfl1* bail a veiy'dnni o| the vo le i* Ma\oi lau/atuil .or tiid I It! d > c, if»oolliv.Mni) nl pi a fii oh/; I >o,i. 1 o| d I d e . ii p i i.i’ Mini IliM'iilU tiu p o o p of M a f / hi* IiK* I*' 'ouke t 1 -.1 frivliiii* unit Loan Asnocliitinn. SUCCO'Sfiil yroi, the \ismd temi- i onfoim d “ it in enl -i dv up to the . m» lii> d Im t la : mee v ai let in. llti|:en, «aid a f<*.,a hen| ho Ihrit Yrur will Iii Iiii: forth in it I) Imp iujt been cli'clnred nod n snbj-tnn- > ' *5H>n '• ' Md 1 »ld pi id(*e, i '.o'lttiuoodi hied |>l. rt|M-i.,lM' I'S to »l duldnn be. m)M' of ibi' slued, nn e if they did mil belli-’ e oivev lhe hot that lhe }|o. ci nm< li! Iiiticfiil mill prod-nrrlty fur you. Hid faim pitssid lo (h«’ nommf of, (/im (ion', a (o whv n popidn ftn di* M>ov'ar (efpi Pirvioudy ■ ,r » (i-i* *" it w c i o h ' i 'h I ieiiijth tli 111*' fnwio.lup. I han)'e \\--W ni" r'-Mlnl*- >'< w up I!.ilinci() undivided p*tilif*»s itch-indum e^end veiu1- bad lu.M heit '»tem. hi Mor*-e|| P I. SftVte poor rendition. Mar Woods \b lo MUM ». wl',N/Ll, > w a o im lr ff A ’-O' : fc f t Ml*; tl 'ipftfi*,#* /t *. M * f I * I hon ; |.< '1 .b>iiijmv. '.**1# CVlh, 11 lhe tlor oai'.h I on in H me* t» ne-s I opju .id > to! • w - •< to a In' 1 in re ’Aa'i ( W oimP-. ‘-oiO!., Icr oa' rl M. I Ir I man. a(ed diiin imit I „ ,ii iv I1. Si iinirii tb'f\ '.'-Ui tin piev.ohnj; opti-hn, H'1 * Av ina'.iu, dr, Km{iU|‘. v.hs tiitin p.') 91o c> . Jjjieclillvw Via- J ’M-iiiluil Tne/aJny inpfd( v.h»’n pit vat am y /a-l j-n L* i»- Womb- SoulH, by the bwud fm public tu ii'.pni T&urKkiy, January 10, 1943 T H E M A T A W AM JOURNAL. N. J. P g t j^ F i v * A Reminder Of Revolutio uary Days Heads

For First Aid News fW "Vtftt Aud Voaif FamJIy Is Appi'celatud At Any Tiroe '..all i.t)rr.'wn-’i b;ni:h. Ie*. s -aJ/1 Trooper...■Henry:■, .Mibslsf; o( Ihe Frank Couiasco, urevdenc of (he FrinciAoi> Barracfoi. was the guest Mai a war, Fjrat .'iul Resca* Suuud, inc., aopomuM his- commit' | \?lt a!lj ^.|rs speaker at the meeting of The Wo- Ry.ncmd j Mr. and Mrs- Stockton Kostins | Mr. and Mr;. Jonathan..WhiUv tee chairmen for at the mei-t-1 ' p.(hrru‘-; idjiig th 'i;; enter’anirv.t.cR, bride,!? oc Satuidiiy i Strathmore. were Che vveo'.vccvi mini’s Club i)t Maca’.'/ai, inc., hold ’ti*! heUi i!i rut,’ Squad HeuoqiuK-j t i • home o? Mrs evening ;.5.iiu ;.heir guests were Mr. ! ^in sr.s , ol' Mi'?. White’?:' parent's," in S,he parish hull o f, tlx; Trinity ' aud': pareix: M;\ and Mr Wiv- ;: and Mr'•?.. Herb?-' - Cuareli.. M 1'. and j Mr. and Mrs. David Lyalj, Broiitf- Epiuccipa!' Church.: Trooper Mihaly Theodor* Phcian |t\ and William | E!ii:.or Wes', Pa h n :hf i Mr.’i. Ourk'.s Mainieviu;;. a:iu Mr. j vilie, N.V, ' .. . Hauler will rerv;* as publicity .--discussed the tssw ru«:> ,J«.i.- hiyii- - j and ' Mrs,. Thom is Sic'tons. ! Mr.''and Mrs.. A il Pederson aftd: chairmen: Robert Phelan an/i Ar M r. and Mr? But: M r. and Mrs. i-'fi-.at-.-rick ftesscy ; children, Ronald and Janice, ' way safety, exiiianied- tnfe. traffic Ihur Nixon, sick comrniUee; Huny ba.ny, N.Y.. 1 re ihe v/.;e!wnd| have reiunn*o home afwr .s^uding * BrOi»kiyn, were lhe Saturday Quests signs whach wcro superimposed in: Uuittr and Lawrence Walker Mr. lnd Mr /irissfi' j (ne holidays ut ‘.ht* home ol their; 0 / Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Pei'ersea. miniature on a,. large... board, and Sdities; Frank Marti;*, Clarence j 3 u^pr ! son and au'.u'ntei'-fivliiu', M r, and i M t. , Richard Enw plumed the laws coversnsj the white Phelan and .Henry A.hlers, Ma.t;\* \ ^ *r, ^L,L>;'i s i>I Mr. ana Mr^.'; solid.and1 broken lines on tr.e toads. war; Parade Commission, Kdsctl-1 * •’bus is admiUing Mr. Ahiers, John Nixon and Ar- guests were Mrs. William Wilkte, j Mr. und Mrs. Stockton Hopkins Strathmore. of . dMcharging' passengers, the thur Nixon. 1 Merc«rvil!e: Mrs. .Vigust Schmel-1 wertf lhe New Year's Day guayts Mrs. Lydia Wailing hu& returncil spoakoi- said. ♦fheodort* Phel-m jr., Mr. Hed:?lu:. i }n^* ^ rs* L)oti^Sit.s Ward;Mu-awan, j of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Troy, ‘ 11 to her'home after being a surgical ; ■ New regulations, for traffic circles and Mr. Leivir; were appouv.ei;t!0ldilwere'tl.e guests of their son-in-law -Suggestions for bicycle..- riding tion and their alternates will he Mrs. tlurles Ramaud. : Mr. and Mis. L-..M. Stanford and , , f . . . r> also were offered by. Trooper Mi­ Mr. AhK*rs and Robert Phe.'ar , Mr. and Mrs. John Kinney were I children. Timmy and' Bobby, were j “ id daughter, Mr. »ml Mrs, Or- haly. Complete training and skill Pelor HaMock •Viiiiain Hauser ] |U)S|S at upe'n house on New‘Year's i Ihe dinner guest-, on Nsw Year’s i yille Wa.rman, Miqoletovvn, for din- of operation were un«ed before and l.awrence Walker ji. will be I 0ayi 'i']VJir j.U!.sla were Mr. and i Uay of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. nc.r 0n New Year's Day. Youngsters are allowed to operate members 01 the Monmouth County Mrb. Fred P. Buntenbac.li. Wood-'"| J-rank ' jr. ' j ^|r ancj p*ranklin S, Thomp-.. bicycles away from their yards. l/'jidervvater Kescut* 1 earn. | bridge; Mr, and Mis. David Gib!). Special booklets on bicycle safety Plans were madtMor some of the j p*ajr j-;aVt.nj \ir anj t\|rs Harry (i children, Mr-. *IKlo>!l^;. Rnstv R and “ '? eD..%i' Beth. Wood-. s o n .. ware • the... Saturday ,,f quests ,, o<" also have- been prepared and may memoers to an«nd the nrst i!d, j). puciiur, Holmdel, Mr. and Mrs. brook Dr., spent the holidays visiu | N? (,«« returned lo Ivist: baby clinic and 29 iit'.rnulixl the] Mr. and Mrs. C'iark Moore, hai 'hi'ceramics, millinery and sewing ir.l by the pics.dtnt, Mrs. MichuM j suinKlsboiii State Colleite, Pa., af- > pre-natal clinic. In tho Township j returned to hei studies at North- which will start within the next Hukty. Mis. A. D. Hissmiller re-1...... 1(,r spewtmg sptMulia^ herht'i- umslmus Chiistmas vaca- vaca-! f orof Matawan Matav a total ' 1 of r 19-13 home 1 western ‘ University, '*...... Chicago.' u’...... ^ few weeks. Mrs. Frank G. Drogan I Tported ” ~ on V tne (. . h.iMmas P^.V^'V-‘ , j i *joniK ’ll Wjtj, >UUi }R,r IK'I parents, |Uli trills, Mr iVM. .and auu Mrs.! *>l* J>. I and‘“ 'V* office WUH"- visits were made, 3CC* \ Mrs.Wiiliam J. Rabel entertain­ will accept registrations for anoth­ | en for thr pati-.nts at N.J. State | ^jVin McDonald.' ~During 'her vaca-} . attended . . ^the baby clinic and 63 the J ed at bridge Friday evening and er two weeks only. i Hospital, Mar-boro, und thanked \ s;.jy spont a few ilay>_ a t ! pro natal cli lime, making a total of i the winners wore Mrs. W.O. Ditf- .ill -11-vicluil , ... ,, * ...... i . ; null . - •. . , Mrs. Drogan announced that the alt who assisted the Ulster County Camp Wendy j 3337 visits for the Borough and gin, Mrs Clark Moore, and Mrs. Q Vogue Sewing Contest conducted The W.S.C.S. voted to again spon­ Staff Reunion which was hold in. Township. Frederick Dcderick. Other guests annually by the General Federa­ sor a Brownie Troop. Wallkill, N.Y. ) Mrs George A. Loscoe. social were. Mi.s. Marguerite Laird, Mrs,' tion of Women's Clubs will not bo . . . . ,, ...... I Members were reminded of the Mrs. Giles lnsley has returned to ; service chairman, reported on the Leroy Sickles. "Mrs. Frank. Bliss, held this year. However, the loci! Mr. and Mrs. John Mcler, 201 Mam St.. Mata­ 186J. 1‘ictured on the tnarhle top table beneath the, sa|, whi.-h will be held wan, purchased the above portrait on Saturday at port rail are the former scene of Buttonwood Manor, I in jure her home on Main St, after being j Christinas project. A total of 132 Miss Patricia McKeen and Mrs. club will still conduct its own fash­ Gerard Devlin. the Arrowsmith sale at Mc(iulre s (irove, which was which was the old Arrowamlth farm, and the coal | hospit!1|i!v committee includ- a surgical patient in Monmouth; children were cared for; 52 food ion show in tebruary and will per­ Mis. Ru.ssell Weber. .Mrs. Wil­ painted by Charles Cromwell Inghain, who died ia of arms of tne ArrowsiuUh fam.ly. ea Mrs. ,U a ld MacMillan, chair- Medical Center. j baskets were distributed and 11 mit the contestants to use any pat­ Miss Susan Smith returned to | families were adopted by orguniza- liam Ohnsman, Mra. Richard Cer- tern they wish. man, Mri. Jame Emmons. Mrs. Wilson College, Chambersburg, j tlons and gifts sent to eight old age mnk. Mrs. Bruce MacCutcheon, -Mrs. Albert Abell appealed for Paul Semoneit, Mrs. Rhea Long* Pa., Sunday after spending the j assistance recipients, Mrs. Joseph Rankl jr., Mrs. Roy entries for the «rt contest, which Drama Club street. Mrs. Karl Hermann and holidays with her parents. Mr. and j The Association announces the Kaiser and Mrs. George Oeiu wer* also includes photographs of histor­ New Residents In Strathmore Mrs. Robert Muller, Mrs. Earl Smith. Sunset Avl», Miss following participated to make ! the Jan. 2 bridge guests of M n. ical churches. Maiie LeFevre, Walden, N.Y., Miss Christmas a little more joyful to j Nicholas Francisco. The winner* Mrs. Ten Evck was hospitality Presents Play Smith's roommate at Wiison, was many families: Veterans of For- j were Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Ohnt- chairman. She was assisted by Matawan First Aid Residents recently moving into Kenneth Rupp, 50 Andover Lane; a weekend guest...... at the- . Smith...... eign Wars, Cliffwood Student Conn-1 man. Mrs. Gussie Bell, Mrs. Matthew the Stratlunore-al-Matawan Devel­ Mr. and Mrs. George Trlantafylles. By Bonnie Schaufel« Answers 74 Calls home. Mr. and Mrs. Smith drove j cil of Matawan Regional High! Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd jr. and Schmitt, and Mrs. Harold O. Ray­ 48 Andover Lane; Mr. and Mrs. opment in Matawan Township are The Drama Club of Matawan Re­ . . the girls to Chambersburg on Sun-! School, Bell Laboratories, Cliffwood ! Mrs. Robert Bentley attended the mond. James Tesik. 52 Andover Lane; gional High School is presenting a Reports for the month ot Oecem-; ^jay j Uu. nentary School, Otto F. Wolke, J niatim*e performance on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kicnard Poltar, 72 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gordon, 56 An­ three-act comedy, “ Girl From Out­ ber 1962 and for tha entiro yeai . ^jr an(j Charles Herrmann, . oayvrew Presbyterian Woman’s As-! of “ Her Meistersmger” al the Andover I.ane; Mr. and Mrs, Les­ dover Lane; Mr. and Mrs. James were made^ a! the ^meeting ^of ^e ( i open to the pub­ f»k in Philadelohia.Philadelphia. Saturday when Mr. Boehm was in­ dover Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Julius and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Mc­ ergency and accident, 24 emer­ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and wan Neighi>orhood Association of j William 7. Currie has returned lic and ticket* may bu obtained at stalled as a director of the Perth Duda, 23 Andover Lane; Mr. and Laughlin, 53 Andover Lane. gency transportation; 1? transpor­ Mrs. Robert Weiser. Strathmore. Girl Scouts, Future Nurses Club, to his studies al Trinity Pawling Amboy Kiwanii Club by Congress­ Mrs, .lames Ayre, 77 Andover Ryan Brothers, Matawan; at the tation; eigtu fires; four drills and Miss Alice Fhrhart, New York, P-TA Mntawan Regional H ig h School. Pawling. N.Y., after spend­ man Edward J. Patten. Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rosen- high school guidance office and at i four miscellaneous. and...... Miss... Doris __ Moore______were_ __ the ____School,_____ Matawan______Woman’s______Club. ing the holidays with his parents, weig, 76 Andover Lane. the door. 1 There were 10!) ambulance hours; j Monday evening dinner guests o f; Mother's Club, W.S.C.S.' ' ' of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curria. On Hava you read th.' clussified Also Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Rhein, Columbian Club There have been plenty of slori-.'s j 332 man hours and 1497 miles liav- ^ ^jr uncj ^ ^ Cartan. M iss; Methodist Church, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Currie re« ads? 68 Andover Lane; Mr. and Mrs. about invasions from oilier planets | a^d. | Moore left nn Wednesday for her | The following slate of officers turned to spend the day visiting New In Matawan but this one is diffeient! The main ; Henry Ahlers was top man for new post in Viet Nam. Saigon. ;wraa r< elecied; Presideni,Charles their son. character is a beautiful space truv-1 ‘he month having answered 34 Mrs. Si Allweiss, Strathmore, has ^ J. Woodman; vira president, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Camilla D. Gen* _ Cardinal Newman Council 5324 of eler sent to gather information ; calls; Arthur Nixon, second with been visiting at tha home of her 1 J . E. Snntry; treasurer. Thomas 1 tile were the Sdturday evening din- Followars of th* H»br«w faith who ar» n«w the Matawan Knights of Columbus about Earth women. But as 3iie ; anc| Lawrence Walker ji , 2J. sister, Mrs. Ruth Graff, Bayside, j A. Francy. Mrs. Chailes E. Spring-: ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Ken- havo formed The Columbian Chib happens into a typical American During 1% 2. the squad answered N.Y., for the past two weeks. horn wa* elected secretary. ■ neth McKeon. Brieile. S>- in this ar«a ar* w«lcom« to attend Sabbath of Matawan. family home and sees the boy- <:alls a* follows: l-.i emergency All members of the local council friends of the girls living in the ! and acciileni; 19. enifigency tians* automatically bccome members of ho.iie, she decides thal Earth men j porlation; 228 transportation; % Services the Columbian Cluh. Valter Sa- are much more interesting. I fires; 44 drills and 4i miscelun- kowski was elected president of The climax of the story is a ser-' the newlv-formud group; George les of comical events, so ev^i/one The total number of ambulance FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 8:30 AT THE Carradino, vice president; Janies t is urged to come and find out the hours was IH1U; m»n hnurs, 5087. A Successful Bank Farley, treasurer, and Victor Ar* j results. and HI.925 miles traveled. mellitio, secretary. The cast of the play includes Ann Synagogue of lhe Plans of coming events were an-1 A^rtelli. Lvrlyn Vega, Phyllis liar- Auxiliary To Meet j nounced hy Hugh McGuire. Grand |^!e- Sandra DeS.iaw, hJitabeth Knight. Members will attend a ! ^ un-son- Darlene Hedie. ( at.iy : 'rill' Matawan Auxiiimy of Mon-j Continues To Grow! United Hebrew Congregation movie to be presented by the Holy! •>au^ Staines, I ohy Giace mouth M edical Comer will hold a 1 Name Society ol St. Joseph's i J ‘»mes Burns. Ha sit Santos, and : meoliiiH at II a.m. Tuesday al the ■ 70 Broad St. Keyport Church, Keyport, m lhe school aud- Robert ianis. i Matawan Health Tenlur. I ilorium Friday evening at 8:30. ------p.m.'The movie is entitled ' Imh' A p p o i n t S Co m m it t e e s Hospital Patient cent Literature" and will be accom* > — . .. panied by a talk on the subject. A ll; F o r T r in it y W o m e n Miss Ivibelle Ivins. CiillwiMid ; AHMKKS ^ i m EllClIANTS the men of the parish are invited: Av»* , Cliffwood. is a surgical pj- to this program. • Mrs. koht'rt Horh^iJ, oca iv ch*cf [!f*ni in Monmouth Mfdical (‘enter. \A T fO \A L BANK January The local co m in l will conduct a | '‘‘I IH'esiiient ol lln- Wonien ol 'I nn- First Degree Wednesday evening in J|y l-.piscop.il ( hu;< Ii. i onduj ted the Lep.lnn Hull. M ain S t , M ata- ' 1 111 thi; parish b.in. Takes Rutgers Course ...... i S e ivm g with M rs. Horh.il during Jn The Heart Of Matawan liKill will In’ Mr> H tmld II h'ogj;, A fund-raisine iirob'rt has been:...... ,, . ... 1 1 .1 t r . i r . t V U i ' U e S U l l 'l l l , .vl T Thomas Wd- ammunced lor llu* benefit of St. Jo- i 1 „ . Mis Ih’ili.Mt - USTABL1SIIFD 1130 soph’s Alhl.Mic l-ielil unilui con-1 ir II ei stiuction on Broadway, Keypori. ‘ T'hi* new pi t’sitleiU appointed I hr Meetings durin,; ih“ nuning year following cntnmiuem lor th** com- **riiH fildust Bank WJN1EH DJdiSSIiS will be Iv-UI lhe tiist and third i in;; ve:u ■ M rs I >avul T m iie si . Wednesdays of e v c y inotilh a* S*.'Ill \s ;■> ,»:ul iimmim M i^ i'o.'.i'. Pm l- in Moniimuih C1 Mmly*' were 5.99 N O W 3.19 run. in the Legion Hall. M ain St , ‘ C(( I h.Uik Oft’ei iti^. M is. John Mak- M atawan ' i‘i , i*die ation ;tnd hm 'um iioii, M n . A were l(U)H NO W 7,(>9 I » ieot ,[>• Mi!l'*i, I'inpLiin, M ■ >. were 17.»f» NOW 12.57 Holmdel Girl Scouts j Howard Wfison, iiusmoiis; Mis. Comparative Statements Of Condition Kenneth Henderson. Chi i si ion were 22.95 NO W 16.07 Invost New Members rial relnlimi>; Mrs Hmol.! Buih",v & .4ii!>|»lif*s; M m , A lfie d A d le r, wei • A tMndlchglu inveMiMir*' rt're- and devohoii'’ Mi Johnshi|> monv was held hv Girl Scout Tioo|> Hland puhlieiiv 1961-1962 .^^V Hidmdel, ui th»* HidmdH Imic 'Ihree ni"»: nirtuh ■ i • 'vein \v»‘i COSTlJiVIK JKWKLHY 1 )rt . .11 House. Main St. Mis. Harold eomed by lhn presivhmi, ":/y Dei. .'il was 1,00 - Now 79c w h s 2.00 - Now 1.50 ibaun, leadi'i and Mrs. Joxrpii '•lu,...... Hichard Kalellffe ami Mifc |V«I'I< I'M, | 1%'.! llll 11' .tv Hinrh**y, Mrs Joseph Knnkiis nnd I j i i U .veifl 0-ll**1Sl*S. (..I'll Ilur limn ll.iIII,, ...... * i ,7iiv o , S l,7'ili,ll-7.-ll V h Mrs. John Sf»*hn. amin'anl lend 1 II\lM IIICII l> ...... Si S.VHV.H III li’J S 7.TJlMW.Vi '1111',, on, conducted (htf teremonv. S K I R T S — N O W 5.99 - 3.D9 and 4.S0 A S (i,'IJ7,l'HI,IO It ;, IumMpiI Inlo I ho 11 ooi) werf Rolunn To College I n.hm a - M iii ik ^K*'* ...... s MN7.rilii.Mi Murv Paiierson, 1'ieboiah liiiu'hey, ( 1 1 1 1 Cl V.SCI, . ; . ,,,,.« I, * 117(1,1 ILV I'l ? ” ,*'..Mi'IH,iit» H" l.Aola Btici;, (>f*ti*»i .th Itimluo, Lin­ Mu. I 'nt in ht Ihmp, a io|ihomoii‘ / dt Lilt•»',n1 Janet Kim'iidc. Kaien ai T.iXrt* ChrlitUn UnlvnrMlv. i i RACK - Spcdnl SI.On DANIRI, J SMITH 11mit 1 A^i*n . .. , ...... M I.I IM.’J SH,'l«l ^ iii.'.r*»7.»Hs. *n l * % fan'ien. ( mda S'- an -md Ma i v I un Worth, les,, hm rpturned in I'dh nffor ipmullug thfl holidays Maiiin. AI'io ai'*'hdinn wen* Kar Daniel J. Smith ji . Wooillnook I en .1 ini \S i Hi ii 111 h, (la via Wil‘Aiih her pamtm. Nt* and Mis Wahei Itapp, Amh«iv Ktl , Chll Dr.. Matawnn. diift fotem.Hi al DRESS ; sun, t> u i‘ii lhn hei, I »onni« I* vdcf .lei ( eoi i a I l*u a *• ( s.- I i::lu 1 i.iliiln ii'i ■a und 1 I.S'Ulli' Muhiiisnn illl'l I’t’f'J'.V <>(*"■ < oitip.lil', A \S’ht|*;*ii O'. { n ir’l .tC-1,; llt-iii,uni 1 Ie | ,i ih i I n % l,7'IN,ltm.V. s ',,',1 ,. Hit:.n, 11-, B E T T Y ’S . J II" '•(•! mui i r | \ -A \ , fti|lt».\ I'll Ir, SHOP St.it itih, (hi*. iil'eiiile,! ,t mm., 1 e rim e ll(-|Mi^iii . S M.L’li'l, I'I'I .! I ^ 'i,i. I'i .i i .1 i n i III1 i idi i^htoi'iiis and lln1 mil-* am I, ■)! fm rl'lrl i t ii! ■ 111 \ '.Ojt< • r.oi ■ jt Board Mtwtiny Monday O ilici 1 i ,i li i I il if% .mil Itr u 'iii't ...... s l'o , i'i7, v :.*im, iv •# IL" - oil vole In,*-! '.vh’rli pi e ..*iir d 111 ,;r| -i I tit’. <* i ..Iv t ,i|iii,il ami Siii |iliu ...... ,,,,, 139 Main St. Mcilawcin ! In III" II'h’iMi'I Mnr Hiuir I h-* m-'Mf mi*. Ih " Bo t ill of i)i \ 11 'iiinili who h.i , I.. . 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See Cream ” $ 9 C IlMi! \i I'thcfl K(1 Meadow GoM . m+n? I m * J »| lr;.»f u KEYPORT •♦I t>t* t >n k e C r e a m G«i. 7 9* IK««» r»r *«* ri Amorican Hoiteti , ll>«■ * l)H<4tl I'-m 14"* k.nhlul ‘i\ W frlf'r i IV Ice Cream.S9 9 * OPIEN 7 D A YS: D A ILY Til 9; FRIDAY to 10; SUNDAY Til 6 ______rA . 'fti't' rffcrtlvi' t'tiniM’li '•iihml.iy Nij'li!, I n r n i ,n y V\-' y 0 u - C a l l K S v x ; ?® a g « S e v e n . Thursday, January 10, S963 t h e m a t a w a n j o u r n a l , n . j . I CommunSoa■■sad '.it,"11 a.m. SujwJw School ta&cber* meet Cm<*U fti T p.m,v wastor ■ uholf...... ■., j jijkI lo.-tA> svenma al l» '-■,:i Wednesday »t 4 p.m. j i ’.M w . « o m ; fotiiribut*# see# j will be the annua,, parish .'neii.'.flf: j g0y Scout Commltte-s meeting . Holy GommuMon *iit h i .se.M-i - 1 ■ ' and ’ a. buffet sypp-er. will bis heid Friday, ..Tan. • H, at bisteu F-.'iduyat S '30 &jn, ‘ ; , BOSTON ’.OS AHGEi.ES Church Services Anno unced For Bayshore Area at.' B { , Vestry will ..Jaeat Monday 8 p.m.''- 1 '■ "' 3*>vibw grc«isyttrifn Cfeusca .! S.ONi'*OM CKiCA^O ;>m, ; ■' . j t l !r J Go'scr M niinfe! Cm itA t e W S ’fo’^S ? b;-a'vv W e u iiv ir . s r e r iM.*i’6',v.i>!i,p w u !:. h.>iil J St Jau*c* M. ihe Girls Choral CWup. will re- 5 ri.ii;'- '^ in s tru c tio n 'ta lk : on she book ofisttvgjjl* io be always good is un- tttiv, Hf.r.Tlo' R. IK-yit. - ',-'as;.jr ' a -Sitatittg ilatty. fxidiy al. 7:3t!j Cuilort Bescfc , j:, .Laytonian- hearse at 7:15 .p.m/ ■ •■'• . I -fK 'h 'n S p 'k i 'f " V I a 1 --Vtutthew. Mo*i .'(jp-toVttite' findings ceasln^-projwr: ft*' motives .-are Hu; tii ah!>iv.>f?^r5t th? p.!!-- . - : ' '-. ■ Rev Eidnch C. CimpMii «?*■'' v- ' 'i-i.:V!fcw .S;i'’ia.'ie2 *riil'if>'theThf. rdfu.vv- 'The f-'.!Hcwshlp Will f!i.".ec iifsfisi Pastor I •V.vss.':.^§9?,% l3 I wh;ci>': Maiih.ew, w.iote; will 8c -ibiessiags w$cb; ivea j bwtfdi .Wednesday »t 9 a,>n. in tho! ship ;J|; .vionr Cfr-ifnty wii!;.be,.i r, rtf'l'hii(air -.vill reh^arss | roiebnttcd Sunday ihoruinij's j ’ •■•[•!,,, )• '^ j w ci„.r rehear K of th« Chiirrit., 'in ■ the Vv " W in ., at i.woi^s;" attest our' worlWriess'tij be J. at 7 p.m. si'nior choir, S pm. ! service, whicf; sviii. be he!4 ■ at j Christian initiry"- wil’.'' bu tho . ' -;Cpnfjf«iat'aji\: Class' wlli.sta rt'Sat- i *>■ &1 fe ;- a ^ a iing jtfemeJ-'baAak'jrs lf ut ihiS.Sar. •■•v»ch MCntiwrshii* m cniuca navj?tv: 1 -iu . -' ™ j .■ •• urday « 1ft n ~j \ A'i person YMCA,-Red. Bank. Former. (pl^.wt ! ^ y. j -j j ,VOrshii> v^rv5C'i. Ihfr - inrto wconii;. fv.ll.Members.o! ,the , r . . . . v,-... . ■ i- ■!■■ ■- .i.i-i ■ Hiinrriouth Reform Temple ! f irst Bv'pilliil (hurcb ( ship .president-.Russell. Ora;,* wili « vhutcSr; is abscryV;^ Semina-ry Su/i- chiir"f>:is.rft i invmjd. Confirmation J- •i.-T‘»ir« ruym. ? I.-,-.. p,m . W'!**ev,n V^t ■- ; sycamore Avp., .Shrewsbury i 232 Mam St., MatawKff j^lve a special'talk on trie hiHtory.^.^^y; ... ..Bitruii' the- service, infant Ju n io r choir, ■'iteliifarssi.-.-will , be !.title.o.l s. Jl.iblu tec»«re to ljo -ftabb! R ich a rd F. Stelnbrink ' . Wili i« Sunday,i June !, ‘ :r;ara r. Memmmk RcV.Rey. RobertRobertW. W. Ad11 ^e c aiitlu.nci a nucsnursery are provided for „ , u. ;'!>XbUt«lav-rThtirsdav I 'ut t '2:4}...p.m.5'.,cJ»ow*fi:•2:4$...p.m.s;.cJ»ft*?r.%: n.i. .1 p.m . on aim-1, S4t>b»th Kvis'servl.;£ s-erv,cJ J will be heM (•;„ Thursday tin serv-'|.th»j minister will he “ Whctf Shall I voun^ chilviren SwftU»y! W0 f?.wp M tywBS...:artt »t i work,,,-s ••„ev,; in .ihe'. churtb kitch- ■ day. 1 We ‘ ' ' " Church School'-is {• 10 and 11 # iri when a nursery « I s 7 ,, m _ Motions anrt pr«r>?r .Mat i 11 j, »U p,m. li\tf raobi wni j jcf, (flour of Pow?r) will be held j We Y?t Uvcome?’' Coffee hour witi |^ id it 9 .3 0 y. ni.' and V/esiRtinster j pioviued.ovicii’d. TIiey^Oavu .... Too. vyui Itc .Jecrcurit room. 7:13 p V ' v ^ * 0.1 Interesting | the. ... .‘jsrmon ri*mM» topic, - fho; 'TIia.' theme inrmiA , In • . . • • . •...... < : t j • .- ... 1 _ .j “ Progress.'1 Churcn school to Sield Accurate at -. »:3Qr?aih>-vifpr,^kind^i-«ar!Ori th>ou,jh eiRhth L>r,lu(‘i. JiV) or MYT meets ’ Coiwpleto] MYr Adult H m C.m. the morning worship service which dishes, andbeverage, dessert and j through the Hebrew Scriptures and i The Board of liustees meets on..... monihly meeting of the Confirmation class meets in the i Women’s Society of Christian Serv- church house Monday at 7 p.m is at II): 15 a.m. The Youth Fcllow- table service will beprovided, 'ihe at 7:25 p.m. on lhursday will be- Monday at B p.m. -.j ice will be lickl Monday at 8 p.m. Sunday School teachers „ 1 ship groups meet at 0 p.m. at the On T uesday lloy Scout I roop church. The eveningeuing service be- Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at the meets at 7:30 p.m.; Evangelism i United Hebrew Congregation gins at 7:30 p m. A hymn sing will Committee at 7:30 p.m, _ j I home of Mrs. Nicholas Christalha- for the vacation of Your Dreams llroad .St., Keyport : kis. be held at the First liaptist Church Intermediate Giri Scout Troon j Rabbi H. O. H. Levine o! Matawan at 9 p.m. meets on Thursday at 3 p.m. ! The Sisterhood incels Thursday On Monday there will be a com-. consult with u> V • PORCH ENCLOSURE * Brownie Troop‘ meets on Friday 1| at' ^ ...... I Rev_ A,!'|” ” " v ’S u r ^ r d L Pastor blued meeting oi Ihe deacons, dea­ at 3 p.m., Jumoi l.i(,li at I p.m. i <5aj,bmh live service on Friday I “ TI’.K Gift of the Spirit" will be conesses and trustee.' al 7:30 p.m.' before you go . . . a; the church. SALE Bible Hnntist Ch'irch 111 l>,nl- *'avu ;,s '*?e ser-j iho topic Sunday at the 11 a.m.! You have the fun . . Middle rtd.i Hazlot ■ inou, “ Culfure Without Religion.' jwoiship service. Sunday School ‘ Wednesday theu- is Morning Bible Study 9:30 a.m. at thu w« do the planning Rev. D- Ross Brittain, Pastor 1 ' ' i‘,d“ !ih ,'viil be Pro".ou,n,':cd ,by ,Loe ; l‘>ins a! !,:'15 a.m. and Young People and arranging. What's Morning worship service .Sunday I [-A- '•cvine Unug Shahbat ho.stc:,s . ut 7 p.m. church. This is informal and every­ one is welcome. Coffee is served more, thero's no extra will be at II a m. with the pastor 1 w'11 he Miss 3. Dorothy Cohen. .ihe Misstonaiy Societywil! meet cost for our services bringing the message! Bible School! Saturday ot 11 a.m. a. the Sab-1 Monday at 1.3(1 p.m. at the home at the heginning oi the session. The convenes at 3:45 a.m. with c l a s s e s 'bath service the following wi l be «„! Mrs. Wilson Conover, pastor teaches this cla»s. .The cru- i for-all'ajzes. Th« pastor wilt be i blchised: Richard Ashendorf, Law-» f|»e Rifle Club meets Wednesday sader and chapel choirs rehearse 1 at 6:M p.m. and Hie mid-week i Brown Travel Bureau lirineinp the mersa<'e. at liu' even-1 rente Goodwin, Robert Himmel-j at ti: .11) p.m. on the indoor range; Day C illi: Valley 6-4141 — 2M Smith St., Perth Amboy ing w-orship service at 7 p.m. I f,arb. Philip Kippol, Stanley Sally, i annual meeting of the. Baptisi ' ! service is at 7:30 p.m. in Mie J Broadway, Keyport — Nlshti Call COlfm 4WJ1 Bible Study and prayer hour is ! A birthday parly \vi„ lollow the ■ Churoji. 8 p.m. 1 chapel. The .sanctuary choir re- nn Wednesday at S ]i.m. The paslor : se.;,Vit'e: , i uistrucliun class meets heaisei at 3:30 p ni. FREE ESTIMATES will bo in charge. '*1 Thy, two dens of tho Cub Pack 'nmrsduy at 7:30 p.m. at thu home will nun’t at i and 5 p.m. respec-; of Kenneth Hopper; senior cliolr Trinity Church (Episcopal) First Church O! Christ, Scientist lively on Monday. Hoard of trus- j rehearsal, 7:15 p.m. Main St., Matawan ORDER NOW-PAY LATER 84 Broad St., Keyport tees meets ut S::M p.m. ! Annual meeting of the Fedeiated Rev. Carroll B. Hall, DR. ROBERT L. TICEFIURST. j Sunday s e r v ice and Sunday Wednesday the U.S.Y. meets ut j Churches ia Wednesday. Jan. 23. • Keclnr Junior choir rehearses Saturday 0 Let our skilled craftsmen show you how 0 School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, tosti 7:."W p.m. I’re-U.S.Y, meets Thursday it The F'lth Reformed Churcb at 10 a.m.; Acolyte training class. and mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room 7 p.m. I Middle Rd. and l*oolo Ave. 11:30 a.m. 9 your porch can become a pleasant 0 open Wednesday and Saturday from j Hazlet Sunday uuuins and Holy Com­ 9 year-round room! ® 2 to 4 p.m. - St. Mary's Fplscopal Cliurca | Rev. Theodore C. Muller. Pastor munion will be al 7:13 a.m.; Fam­ DR. GEORGE E. BOYLE Communion services will be held Kast Front St., Keyport j Confirmation Cluss I meets ily Kueharisl aud church school, • • this Sunday at all Christian Sci­ Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector i Thursday at 4 p.m.; Confirmation !):30 a.m.; morning prayer and Announce The Formation of A Partnership For Tho Practice ence branch churches and societies St. Anne'i Group will meet Thurs­ Class 11 at 7 p.m.; senior choir sermun, 11 a.m.; evensong, 7:30 • BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY Of Veterinary Medicine At The throughout the world. The church day at 1 p.m.. and in Ihe evening rehearsal, A p.m, .p.m.; Junior Young Churchmen, V STORE HOURS: I A, M. TO I P. M.. ' tenets will lie read, and the con­ there wil! be a meeting of Boy Senior Youth Fellowship Canteen I 7:30 p m. I 1 WHI»NRSDAY and FRIDAY TO » gregation will he invited to kneel Scout Troop ti-l at 7 p.m. and Si. meets Fridav ui 3 p.m. | The annual pnrish tneetin will in silent communion. Mary's Group, 8:30 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal U held ; be held Monday at H p.m TICE1IURST ANIMAL HOSPITAL , The lesson

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ftfid&Haai Gave K cjpw ri Fighi Fo r Rebounds >fu^s At Hoffman. Matawan At # alI,.^oneeF J®°m Le{id? Keys Repel Matmmn * -■ _ ' 4 : 7(Raritan Women's Loop m ran hams At Kantau I oniomm ^ » „ , e i i ■ »«su> first piaa? m -the Ksm&n, Malty, Win 56-49 i Inrt-Tschciiaii:/: ta5k£. mwh wore ^tim I'Townshiw Womfrn a Kowlsny L^.^ue W’iUj oi p 'ull for frk j uthka lau-r ihe rnomh, lbe team.vpvith M wjn$ anil 17 ioss«s. ahore *'>YtK>'l 'ieni f » tr>>if vmojDji jrtma.’r'AK the netsii^SL iot ■ Pfvi 1 ™ i>aw i*,.lint, in' lo I t , e !rcr" Ma»a!i»»vain ABd EutohtoAj; j 1-oiiif, Lsso. teids -down swond' i ext “ un, Ud-'s , K ! have nobody-to compar* with Ron I place with. 32-i 5 record fcay ‘*1,4 MAiawHft -wr Kej!K>nal. -beat-! jxir» PJy^a-Lanes. 4U-AS Savshorfr - ; • -, (he sF«saS fvi.sal, to tafct chsneo on wuort iliyn Jan. )lj. >.ii:s Saiuidav ; «n auo oatiered rrom pilwr so post, i Ataticners, i.i. 1 >/iv • Gh,*p/W M9 ri!i» is f:>« u? fl H.e S»iny» it'adioj io Jouls ileddecl. the ni^ht .should j:o » long vt&v ‘ a 'o‘-t ol daviiyni be^ns to peep 1 helper? L.iq- ttm hv i toward dMerimnuig who - wi?J. be t lhrtw.'jrh. An *:4si^Drncnt to p»ay j uors. Dave U:hbs Ch 25-2fc; I-isner s i'/crviCf. ^5- f eons, snaking *h«!r; smsOn r«o>d }Tbe'Victory:ispt’ Xeypoit .'In .ihe Ibis \<*at i-2 whtta the Iiwiskiei I Wh;n.‘ tn<-y arc waiting U»c HasK’.es .siJI n (he 'undvrg! Crwm-O-land, M-lr. Sun. Siiv- 'orefroni oi the Short; Cciatereriw ' d;« oi-.i1. M,e Ktvs v.ul jo^raev to j ruit. but n *.s »oL H pro!uhi!ive j ,>:^r- d Ixjdj*. Town, #Ank \‘c<-)Ter wvf. use tiough ut is* jUjncl 0 S. .•'B1' Tace,ftean u>o;n.ailer.v Jonn I-.cU-1 oerb»ul ina, U-j7. : , Mmav.an tost Vivt, they dill not >r.an team on »he OovorsHVs I iu:sn. • ,fed!- .McOiwar. arid Rick - -'Jackie l>s>Ja« capa:r?d.hi^.h gam« ' . tH*;,r frJlqwere In the waged own couit !omom>w. rJus has a i rr/^bviL-fam Jo carr/ thr; )oad. j ^onors with a IbH score mid Lisa^. *l“**id5 They caaie on ie, !H# wcc'.rf aa iiuphiH ’ light lo co ava it. ; Tfe;/ sifif’il y.f iMvjtJe for Red »nci j D'.en on;v laiI mart, js Ru.«>jy Ho/ti- i rolled *70 for. Ingb v ■AlfcuWlrcm-(rmbaR"S2-24 M'bslfuwe j iw;,.':affle -.... to loose - - ball handSjug , U?ii(e. Formoso. Ihe higler C tr.. I in. A .pronounced [ ’ *— ------. ,, "•••WtMh* s « « three timeii and go I at- the- «focisl utojjes.oJ the tuurth i Hi:ff*.r;an scorer, was hobbled by i rvjdlav.'an hejjiht ad'/ama^p. makes 11 1 ■ I T&^ ^ ^ a.' 'alUMst. for. * ' b rief instant. .,Thev i qu*ct«ft And. UKt.. Keypori jay vceis | »njurv ir.-ihy fiis:. Kc*vj>ort-Ambov i if. jook nke an mjual Moskicf:^-win ; f i i l i l o i . v l l b C O l U l t ■ ' 5UfSLri'irtLd thc K iy s on tho le- lixevostf won it-from-ilu? i««l Hue. game. Bui he is rapiuu rccovcnn^ i jhen. nexv iuest^v. ihi* Maroon.j ' -fcoualiog *U through the . second refusing to'be drfcvvji, into IouU«g5 i hi.s ‘jcjv.ndiiess of hmo ana frame.’ and Sh-C'i enler^aifts ih»* H^m*v Uontiaucd Irmn %i\(h column) Ju,5l ('.ad tlieir t;*i**eia! b»'H hand playmg . it - alow and deliberate, j KrlS Coaen Frank /.ampeiJo \ Jiooson Reiuor-a} five from i ry-J f (or the title la^t year,-had tya# been «a Roo^ m their ic- breaking sh^v nr tht* Usi qwartei- 5 seeking to get a game a>. liavvtjte j Atiaantc. Highlands. Agam a >'oodlto settle for thud plactv Urn* year wnands;; it intyif, h*v» been dif-. »rom 14 34-M tte U>- jgo safely to tne , wi'.h Oc?u» County Central Region* I Maiaxvan height fi>t the Maroon #nd tore on brt»ak*ins and foul shols changed 'o next lnur&dav night I reasonable expectancy-ji>r another Stee*. \>y John MedoJIa while Matawan the Kevs will not be overly, tjrtd ! Hu.sk»t*s; ».vwi. .! T*.eri »»R mit much r.i-out Key Javv«^& were repeatedly mishand-- jiunift against the vaunted Rum- ! As for Madison Township- | c *?v j$ fo tt <>( the tosm that ran St. Rose Ji«(i the ball mtler their own bas­ .‘inners alter having played a name ’. tnev are resimg for a joust \vith I Htmrahan fflp y .Jot W white and cliised Uof!- ket. : Again it was a -triumph for thfc night betoie. ; South Kjvct at notne Inesday. j jasm off the court. The Keys playeil greater pcise and denberation ovct Runtan Can Hc-Iav . * Well. .the. Spartan# had better restiTKo •ma.s ft *Jo*' tame, to starve Mntawaa a lasitr S>ut more /iirxavi team. £ he Karitan Rockcts, d'suiusion- j tor ihe tsnckfowncrs navft lost onlv ! tVn,,rfr5t Milawin (4*t) ed by Rurnson as w ell as do- ■, « r i at-the;foul'.'me. lVscccmpllshed « i' r ! one same, a 46-42 decision to P:s-1 '.•■St''purpose/ the R«1 suid .-.White Ctvar 8 1H Moi'UMl feated by the Purple Bulldogs.'can i cataway. a team that oombed Mad- jO/.*it;vbky » « k l up 32 pul m i spend the nexi woek m a reason...... ! j*w r . Ihe .... best...... tnat the ...... bDurta - clutnces, while the Huskies sturved Jeckiwv 0 « Hlcbett uhle-stale of recuiH'-raiiun in Raines } can be installed against-Ihe John) Tftiomts 0 • Guta/ano pa 11 ch»i'i!v (osses ia 19 cluifices. frtnc » JS rtyim at home with Ocean County Souih- |/vskowski-Wes Bornba-Al Dustal j R«iaers Net pieisinc VanPvlt 0 6 WirvvU'k ern Reuional tornorrow Aloii* | Smun River combination is a sen :if Tttet-the Red Rwdert were not 0 0 j mouth R(‘ iional Tuesriav. Ih?s 1 umental favorite. rIhe> Rncktown* S. h'Mn ft • ins the lisue was ihown early j should be a period of relatively | ers look a b?t too toujjh on ihe the first score m u made, 17 n w 19 H i'J i predictable activity for the Rocket.v / practical side. i lor Matawan, by George Mor- 8corf tyy iiuarUir. Kcvport W * *e--S6 only after the contest was MatA^Fai\ If 3& i& orfK 6 J0--«OVIlt At 7:0ft ' {wo muiuies old. Byron Krvport JV <44) Matawan ‘ Fouls Miscount j Keyport 5546:' Op«(<*f.'kv 5 2 IX Kdmhor 4 . tor the tying »hot. Fivk toul Utthop 2 M Pcatie ih o tl then earned the Red and Merrill 0: (» U I5Ai)fhto fo n n iWiUu etoiiR dejpiie a tree toss' by W. Dutku C 8 fe O ilu fiC ii Keys-Undoing (? )tOver liouman I>4ino 0 2 2 Unyfi CURTIS ; 1WV1, .,was f f i W M tiLEhfi SMIRltY Huskies In the ball game with a respite the work o! Dennis Frase. (No. 6 Charlie Garafano. (No. lit). g

ftMjti. ji^w bi H crf^ ^:®-;'3^,,yuu; VU.WL M,AY*KKV MERCHANTS Buihm . M /*«.• a • :..■ • la rlf an Victor^ [ tOf**: TtwjrjEjstJ topes Sii: »««.:$!$ ’Matawan' Boxers.. 1,'i'jm sr I. two.qusaJwi jj 31 20 ypdtr She leadership o f,6hJS< v t t * $ O i i l , . £k».t)n .Ujru/.'Fkv'.i’it / V . » J 5 5 IV W..vVmdow CJ*A»:«.r . » 2S F U C L l l l O V I t lind teii HeiiAricfe A l hslfis/ne tntil: w K f H l V l J s . ZA 1Y .~ i , iS. In (jlov.es Op cii. ll'vnV* rira , 2U\% l v a d Vi.ns, 34-25. '''R a r j iB o i'. t lf t f f t f i’t l r i ...... „ . , RcTw^f,- GiuJr.; ■ li.T.juWe I'ret-'Vii SCORES ! S & i) Super Marke?. . 4JU ' £VE6=5VTM!N!G IG ... :;Kerjw^Ti?Wiit:h1}t's Rscktl, held gap in 'lie iKixil. ^.’kJC'; j Mailu*.'’! township Hign Son*tOl.s MAiifrntn JV (j'! &*>. bnjHhvic'i 'JV . Two Ma’awan bosers, '6d We!-1 i'ttfili Devine'» ' s.Wt • f . S W E E T A M D R O S Y , :, -y place in lhe Stii?«? Conference M oriitrty; ' Jim , ' W ehli ;* n i?Jim | itasftoibKil teanv U iJ ever^bodv ai f ' ' a r v stead, in iht: !26:p«ijiid open class, i Auj,'f’lo> Lfiiu o rt. SW 23 ; ;. ;:i>0^^ «ceLTy#f(iaj'; My taking Henry, C a n ip te - ll ! « i ( l i n « \ t b e Sva>-.. '1’h e ; ,f je ;S p j t r t a n s g y m «h e< n1o « w ild - 2 fl £vni)ko awe! Pau! Tomasejlo, m tlje 3 (>ti- j MAT-KKY f Utl AV ?■ Jhg'H Sts-vUrn; 'M ■ W HEKJ A HOME. IS f: ';'■ !k l}iidson,:, ^ l i g j o u , ; AUa’ntic Hijsh- % f ) xrAii •U ,»i. i ColJix T.V. >i *1 M u d t i w s e ^ ^ esce(?; Ih tk cm ch , A iJcn ; i peund ci.'i.vv lAere iveU‘#>;?ie eiil/.>si Tran? Beiiei/u .< l^r«i. Cuif S4 37 W A W W A M D : i^ r^ , ini 6 caHiPiSSiS:! ?,t; the R.sri- 0 <» S'ti»>k«‘V>- A# J!)' COZS'i then -v.i> out of the. sal!, i 8.'1*15— ' Germain. An 41-40 score over j H<»*t o r j | in New Jersey (i^iden Gluvcs this ;Toi'.v* .*:<*>. 'court -without iex> touch of a ■ t -2 HrifvtnH f.V.idniv-lt?; • : MiHti'j*: l^lit - ' • SyVa 3-\* ¥ t S 'TiW SRockels. went cbni- the Rn^i” ’ south '-iBiunswit-ltV ■» j Uam with *!*“'!*“< a a ■iytcr, Tiisrasi'iio was not (drrnaliv : Jv- CVi/ksj')! I I iJc. fi - - - • • ' 2? ' 90 ripped. Foul *Ws,»iy.^art^s^jJ^C 'ihe oF'the j ^ ‘•S«n‘ ,3 ^ ' I M iil/A im Ih/t.c N<- 7 | OW Will S'.v.rv : . »>(, m i # , .ortably col in fieiil ti she start J'a.M** , 0 0 entered ai lhe deadline Sunday bui ■ JJv.'cci i , ' - ;i j h 6 47 , has ieeivoy in that respect. .Mnt;v-'.;j!i Ht-.sc N" 3j 20 !■■ 1'. g >■ '> J Y *- 4 inimtfT B*>'i fCuClieJ fiat B.i1 r w: „ t., - " a ■ pen division at liij poni.ds asni ■ KIlll'AV KIT« MJXKM | Add Oj:-Ci»ii.s}ri»cu'i-n iWV* 20V* .,,1 *fc j 'sw. ' i'.j- jj | son. With a J-3 rtc o rii.. ;. 4 ■ rV’i'. I^H)UOi'S 2A ■vrcn? fo-'k. over and tl*e G.ecn jur.,i*thVO^lf . 8 Jty ift JichM'Jl <;n[y three r>o far in tiie JGO pound j j ti 1 j But the victorious Spartaiis, were 1 Team , W ■ ! Abiis M 2b nnd C ia y actually widened (hair OmanH'fQjir. , ISO .■’( S A . -SmSth i'Xc.\puri Oi-.t^'r . ja i Hrtnl.*:. !ttiiij5t'ih'.io« ' . Sti Ji7 Bau.t»fcr* 4 1 li. M. tariR 0 4 1 c 1 hrough.t bacle to. earth quickly when Three-Way Race In division, tku one of (hose in t.iie ' rs 1 ia MONDAY IKt>ePEK»lSNT JUXUII. Cimty ■• 2 4 ‘J ! eoiiirait the. sarne'mistakes and oy- Ton'., Do is anxious Uj tuK(J. on ai^inrjh Motors 2*/ Arrange lo h»ve us, makfi wau «,ou!d not hold O W V iItin d er Thiee teams continue to battle T / a m W i, ■■■ • T»7« M i ersi^Hts : they did, a^ain.st .Soulh first time. There probably will be ! r . d 's l>; ‘r y . 2* | Kapuctiy *Voh. - . 33 15 ri>K«lar deliveries of q«?,)iiy ■ " f basket >n th“ first !wlf I1p •. ; 2S 16 M Vtttiry liuiism ji^ i Brui'tswick. and iiave a chance with it out for top honors in (he Airport !)p:is SUiv.M) •■»'■ Liijuors ' H 3 ’<5“a fuel oit. Then your home ; narttan .IV tujdiu'onat entries ucforc the action 2b rushed away to four basket!. i.! th? ' manii- like Sdison arid South Rivet, Plaza Men's SIC- Bowling League Tlv> Ml! 1 Keyport UuniJxT 31’i l«»w will always lew warm and KM) j.;eis under way nl the KhzabcU) >t;i/U*i Hfl.Ker.V . 23 * K’.utv Bn«i M*i Ui1.; ' ila it to put tho RocKeis i'i Min- <; v r o r v p ie . Spartans .must win six. of I I with P.I.l. School and the S|n>rls- lleUy Hons llomr# 23 . cozv.- ! * ''• ' ;• <• ’ ! Morf^rty « 2 14 SUKijt , - 1 1 » KUts Ciub Ujnn.-ncAV ni^.hl. U will No. 6 2* 23 ,.«md so that double teaming him games. between' now nnd Jan. 23 Milt-KT.v' h S t m c f t: 2) iWiofii* llou.sti Havrlr. 3 J} 9 C r t c n - f ' 3 15 men tied for first place .With 35 run’ ^:\’k-u weeks on Fridays. Hfin\i;yv ft S^«iuv..t<>hy 1ft , tr >ho part of thtj Adoi'raN came 4 *i ,12 Mflt:l?a,V 0 2 in'uftt in the Croup *11 aiate loiu- StuU/ Fiiei. » 28 wi-isii 1 wins and. 10 losses. Becker: Realty Wclstead finds hiniself bracX.e!od l>'X,Wy 1(1 (Aliit-Kl-.v Ut*\ - iflfa i t Sat*-. KoUl shooting siocti the Cumpbtli A i) e EJii.v V 2 . Hiieliets -its £00d slesd ir the first feli out of a three-ieam tie arid AIRt'OItT HJ4V,A sie UiAG L'B i Me. \ J.4 it4 CvJe/nnn, 2 - J -ft -•'•.X- 0 % There were a lew minutes at the ! Goiuates, rnaua«ujd by Tony Or- ( STULTZJk 71 v '” v ' y.\- . ..C.n'at-OiV $ .9 9 now trails the leaders with a 33-18 J*||. s . I . start in which;. Madison folio;,ve rs ' l^ndn, )v.li/.au(‘.;Lh boxing trainer, j Team " W 1> . . 1 Protects, Lead had misgivings. South Brunswick record. Gonxivles v'a^ ni oddr.-ou favorite j P. 1.1. School , ^ 16 :i» a 4d : ‘ i i fi aft So(»rliH5erj '35-1$ How obout bu.sirjess cards? 1X1 f 1 c’ 11 -• Art Smith and Mike Lane made scored firstVoA’ a shot, by George In. hot pvrsuit. are Teacher’s lo sweep through the other five* J 4 02001? ^ '^ -^.r. moinselves uonbiCiome tn itie fore­ rii'cktM- h ca H y » IB We can supply them quickly Bossow who appeared to break Scotchmen. 32-19; .Magnolia ...... Inti,. boxers iri the division. Frank Boy’e, j 'reflcbcr4,-^’oJcfi;noa Czok in the second National Boat Show through the Light Blue, and White 3i-2p; Toixys Ford, 2S-22; TheJok- ! Cliffwood, Ciifiwood Hoys Club; Inn ' 31 20 and At the ri/jhfc'• price, Corne 713 8ROAOST / Torr. s V o rr{ in c . VK , 22 tjnader. But O'Neil hit three times zone with no. trouble al all. Wayne e r s , 24-27; B a r o n e t R e a l t y , T s y ^ - ttainei, entered Wetsiead. The I Thv Jo kers 21 51 and try us y ,irl he got t r ' “ h ’'•in front bis, Under Way Saturday Dopp sank a foul for the Spartans, 27*4; Hilllpp Cities Service, 23-28; Matawan fishier recently pave! Hnrojirt Hc*Hv- JJli'.v 27*a mates, to protect lhe Green and but a crip by the Vikings Tim Tem- Middletown' General Tire, 23-28; ' Gon.uiies a solid punching to Main: lllllitiD Cidey Service W 2B ■ , Gray lead at 32-27 at the half. . Boat fancicrs..who have been suf­ pel raised it'to 4-1 against the ,Ger- a decision in a boul between 'them CJ<-u. T ire '£i ^8 Plaza.. Lancs, 22akfrvi«.*w I'is c ID 32 their erart out ot the water for the layup to lift drooping Spartan spir­ Played Basketball , f‘»n.sJnp Ph#r, ■j.-. . . '" .•.•nder the boards widened; out ihe reprieve Saturday when the 53rd but Bob Trancisco looped in a pair kethall wilh iMalawan High School ; M(>.SM0L-,1( rollN.r¥ ,-A \-r -'aK«OitipiATip • ' • v National Motor Boat Show opens a J. Long captured high game with ftuqke-ts lead The personal foul ol (’haiity tosses to knot the count. a 246 score followed by G. Moench, the past three years, lhe.pam cs \ route, caused the elimination. of. nine-day tun #1 the/New York Coli­ Madison seemingly could not hold fell «n Fridays, lhe sair.e niphl as i .Tram W Ii 234. Also joining the 200 Club were ;n 2Ai ; X O H R A U T ttO R IIE D ^ seum.. '-V .; v '. v the opposition, for Eosso\v was cut­ Golden Gloves bo;sts. But nnw;V! ^ \ t m j Smith and then Lanefrom the: Hen- C. Short, 205; -P. Durkin, 205; , . , , . . . i _ ! Hr.lv I aiOiiv No. 1 30 l\ ting in again to put South Bruns­ v>;!ttin* CnJh. Men N<>. 1 2V-i 551. M ary's No. ‘A '' :,...; .'.:..."fmst!rives'!ind...... pass-ms at ._ the end i timbtis Circle building. The vievving 'our minutes were an amazing rev­ 219; C. Pirozzi, 206; V. Presti, 205, I ed help" up. forIyr the"ie New Jersey-ii.-iv.y c.cause . sc M»a doubt 1 w ill coittihtiv;,througti 7:30‘, p.m. on .St. C.'fiihettneVNo, 5i 27 2-< k- elation as the Spartans racked up and F. Rom 212. ’ 3. bouts «!.V ( ’oUI™ St. Joseph'i. 27 24 'Gloves lighters from eil over »be ; gsres^ ;.chd".lroti'b!&.isome Mo; cxhibitors; is. n lleet of Dopo pumping or driving.for ta|>- Si. AriTi'if No. 3 2fl 2.r» Wo can supply them quickly ners. Without the Mutawan pair, soino.'bftt lhe Kockets liaci baiter ! ne.-irly 500 boats ransing in size ins on shots missed on drives by St, Jn m u s N o . t 2/; 25 nnd at the right price, Come the Jersey cause would have been St. Hcnedi^t’^ No. 1 2l5‘.i .. nel/jht anti b i‘!er v."rie:y of play. | from a 7-fom-lO indt Waterbup Gallo and Glenn. Davis. The score and try us. a hopeless one this year. St. JaK fs No. 2 24 27 w?re espje- prom costing .-.$169.50 toi a 45-foot- moiinted.to a lopsided 41-1!) at the 'M 27 The Matawaners *nd Conover Holy fdinitv N<*. 'A . ,'ially impressiva m tneir perfoi-ih-15-ine!‘-ineh wooden cruiser wilh a price half, But no Spartan spectator left St. HoMrdletV N'C‘. ?• 27* j I! yoa need printing of pny sre the only open entrnms from Uav.^liort* (-atn. Ml*a No. U --s- anc®" s!fe(.< (Jie..-loss ol O’Neil,, re- taij oo! SU1.G70. In-between these two al! remained to chortle.when it rose 20v, -V' v kind, we ttr« here to serve you. this part of the stale. Hie Asbury St. Ar.u*." Ni.i. 2 ll»ii "i :.s fusint; lo b? shiikcn or unsettled. craft ir, a wide, variety of boats, No. 10 32 to 68-2T «t the end of the third Our quick scrvicc and reasonable Park Hoys Club has some novice b?y.\m>rrt Men 3 D / k e v p o r t • ; TSie'ifeotkct- jttyv'ees:lasted defeat Imth power and sail, priced to'lit quarter and even watch the Spar­ K tif C No. S 1!) 32 prices will please you. eni rants. Si. C^iihLJ No. j 17‘ « :*?»■• Spain by nhe poim, tlia lisnry Hn;l- virtually any budget! ■': tan scrubs outrun, the Viking regu­ lars in the last period. The Spar­ tans could have gone over 100 lioints with the regulars staying in. Garry Hurlew won the jayvec game for the Spartans with a tap- in with three seconds left 37-36. jn addition to being high scorer lor the night, Burlew was the jayvec for best buys in permitted to dress wilh the varsity Building Materials it's the JV player making the best ‘^ r f E T l J N A showing for the night on tlie de- tense. AUdiSQtt (1.1) fco. hruiuuifk t JUICE /At\\ s o l i d v ,<; 1-Qt & $ 1 0 0 il F p G I- i* cans Kranelsco « A A PclHnjfft I 2 e 89‘ *O V Al~ Gntlo 12 <1 W Scurato 1 a Matawan Lumber Co. Jcnkira Q 17 Tftnpcl 2 6 10 Dopp b 17 2 2 6 The Friendly Lumber .) a nl Davis - A 0 fi L«nrh 1 3 GHAT/N Btotidcy 0 2 Kish 0 0 0 59' Donifl'skt 0 0 0 Hudak 0 0 0 BaJle.v 0 e 0 Kllennian 0 A 4 35 Sutphin Ave. LO 6-4500>00 Matawan $ lilnkcslee 2 0 4 Allan D 1 l^iizurt 0 l 1 B tn ^ in 1 a ’I »*»«»»■tlwVwfTfWrWTf »»*»*»»»*«*«*WW Pi** 1»»»>T¥lYf*T*T*» »**««»«•«»»!iTV*1ll*VIVVI*f(VIV«VVV>f VI Hansen 0 0 0 Hnt-«lak 0 a 3

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HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Vl»ll Y w t Tilnlt-S Hi ilt inplien (.ruin »l ffl 4 Nlflii 5lrrrl, Kf «n»>iur( — • ililuv '111 * I* M. All Ht ilt oiullon t rntrn Al* * Mm*m)»i»» THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Thursday, J a n u a r y IQ, 1 9 6 3 Pag# Tern " ——- — ^ ■ Engagements three years Iii the US. Army. H# Nuptials At St"Joseph’s: | Keyport fotiian Married Ai Si. JolmV was ct.ationed in Ha/.let at itte'Nika Keansburg €ir! Pit'chnik-O'NVU base and now is employed .af Hy- Mr .ml H i- O ’«'ei.', V *r * f «nUimu Corp Ke p-i t slon Ave.. West Keansburg. have { <*“ ,e ,K*“ . Is Sunday Bride announced me eiv^a^ement oi tneir i vOd.ng. ■ Mrs. M ary F. Bryne, 7:», o! 09; . Ivi.isj IfyRites Ann Se.tf. daugh­ dau^hi.t*r, KaflnL’j1 n Ann, u> ftouort j vVyckofI-Tanski - 1 St- Peter Fl.. Kevpoit. died Sun . ter 4 Walrer S'M i Ih 0. IKiJ, -iL her-nomi:. ! Mr*.■ Sta-'.-if-i Pruclmis- i“, Hxmsev | Mr. and Mrs. Anthofty. Taaski, :■A-'ev Kiiansburg,1 aad the late Mrs. i 35 Oak St., Vxfvnort, unr.ouiice Mrs. P.rvi': vas bor:i m QioumI-.jI. j Keansburg ' Abigsii Scstz; bceame the bricie of Sht; was lhe daughter of ilia laie : ■y.Sw^J.WsephiHtnry. Bennett, s<>ri of Vis O N'tiil a g r ^ a t* ot St I 7 ,in‘ ° f ,‘r “ , ri I John 1’ and Marv. (SdV.v-iidlei ) I M .13 H ih b ilo , I SotiK \.nw y l !rc,,f- 'o B i.rs Wsclo.f son vf Rii'ozrt 9?nnett, 738-HiHside A vs., ? tier*Ic Sne was a member '.hi.-! Atlantic Highlands,'Sunday.’-Jan; 0. i is employed bv the. Prudential Life ! ' Amei'H'ar. Rsd Liross and was cited j I Insurant'e t.i.mpanv. Newark. Mr. i t.t „ 196j H ie Rev H fl McCori.ell 1 bv former.-Pr«sident Hairy S. nu-. psrlormutl lhe double ring cere­ j praehr.ik. atso- a ^raduale os St. |'p'-S: man -or her wurk in Wurld Witr Ii. | | Marys High bchool. is serving wilh mony ui tic First Methodist Mrs Bryne was a c:tl>'_-- ol Lai-1 Church.. Kennsburg, ut 3 p.m. I thR U S. Manne Corps at Mempnls. v ^ vary .Vtethodist tburcJt, Keyport: j I 1 erin. ’ I f;i 1 he bride was given1 in marr!,»Ee the Ladies Auxiliary to Raritan | by her fathi-i She wore a Post J3. American Legion and ihe | i Crisaiulli-Kaceioppi gown deslgrica wilh a round ncckr Ladies Auxiliary. Hook and Ladder ! ’ Mr. aim Mrs. l'ranit i . rtac- i ; tine, long sleeves and m^nel-length Fire: Cu.. Keyport. j ■ '.'Kipp1-. Union Bench, announce tne fi. train He. ((nj;etrt.ip- Jciif'lh ve.1 of Surviving are he;. Husband, Dan- ' i ensa»ement ol tneir daughter, Lena ■; ■ illusion (ill lioin a ciown of pear's 1 !»•! F.rfgar- Brvae. sr.; two sons, i ! A. lo Airman 1'irsl. Class Anthony : and sec.uir.3 ai'A i>he carried an Md | Daniel Lv.l|;;-.r IJrvni'. jr„ apd Frank , j R. Crisafulh. son ol Finn); Cr’sa-1 i- fashioned fcouquet while carna- j l-:. Bryne Keyoort: three brothers; i !-j111. 21 Nicholas SI.. Newark, ana i f 1.! o n n Ilerlle. Wcslbury, N.Y., j i Mrs. C.armeila Bowers. J.15 Am-1 sv- Mrs Walter Seitz ] r , West : Charles Hertle, Lakewood,, and j ■ phere pkwv.. Newark. i!v ■ Keansburg; was the matron of hon­ i Frank Hertle, Hazlet; four ,srj-1 I Miss Raccioppt is a graduate of j or (pr her sistcr-m-hw.. She wore Iters- Mrs. lier.a Stor/.ingcr, l.otig i ! Kwi ' Bank catholic High School, ij;-: 9 blue strcet-l?ngth dress with ! Island. N.Y.. and Mrs. William ! | t.:las'i of i!i5;-t. and ts employed by | fc mulching hat and carried a pink ’ Keya. Mrs. Pierson Dean and Mrs. , i R-.C-.A.-. Elberon. Her fiance is a ■ k; old fashioned bouqaet with bins, net 1 Frederick ■: Dean. Hazlet; / o u r ! I graduate-of Kevport High School, i i *nd bows ! grandchildren and tsvo gieat-gEdnd- j Class of 11150. He is serving in the ! I - Broker Is Best Mar. ] children. . , ■ U S. Air I-orce m Ramstien, Ger- j fc. Robert Benavll jr , brol'iei oS the i Funeral services were heid Wed­ ! many. I ...... 1 nesday afternoon'.at. 1 p.m. m the brldeKii'om. Atlantic Highlands, I Barrett-Sehaefer j -MISS .IREN E TANSK1. - .. .' seivcd us best man. > Bedle [funeral Home, Keyport. I ! Mi aud Mrs. Winston L.. Scliaef- .Mf. and Mrs. I iiju c s Wvekntf, A reception followed at ths wilh the Rev. Harry R. Pine. pa«-1 tor. of Calvary Methodist Uiurcn, ter, Lakeside Dr., Matawan, in !» Spring St., Matawan. . bride's home Far thetr woddmg •1 nounce the em;agemenl ol their i Miss [anski is employi-d. by ■ v trip to. Pennsylvania, the bride officiating. Interment, was in Gieen 1 Urova Cemetery, Koyport. I I daughter. Carole, to Paul S. .Bar- Mountain TopManufacturers, Key- 'w h o a beigfi drew with’matching rett, 'son'of Mr. and Mrs. Gcoree port. Mr. Wyckolf :s employed by at Misorlisi ar.i a eoisage of white Barrel! Aberdeen Rd.. Matawan. i Atco Ceramics, Keyport. carnations. Charles J. Garvey Jr . j Miss Schaefer is a graduate o f! No date has bertv set for 'he "ihe bride was grauuHted (rorn Charles J. Garvey jr., five-year- Matawan High -School nnd received wedding MR., MRS. JAMES MARTIN WILSON old son of Cnarles J. and Eileen SP/5 KAY K1HTI.EY, MRS. K IR I L E Y .Vicinelschmidt Garvey, 8 Marc St., Babrisfcy-Morrls port and Miss Donna Hawkins, In St. JoseBli s Church,. Keyport. sister. She also wore an emerald- Hailet, died Monday, Jan. 7, 19bJ, M'ss Virginia Le.e Skeetcr, daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Lvmann Morris, West Keansburg. bridegroom «tt«ud?d ichoolsm At-, green gown und headpiecc and ear­ lit Moumouth Medical Center-. ter uf Mr. and Mrs. l.dwin L. Tenncnt Rd., Morganville, an- Miss ■: Juim Alexandria Lavich, Their ming colored velveteen lantic Highlands and n stationed ned a colonial bouquet of green Surviving, In addition to ht» par­ Skeeler, Brookside lrailer Park, nounco the em’aeement of tneir daughter of Mr. and Mr;;. Walter ents, are two brothers, Mark and slreet-length gowns were styled with the 533r4 Or^mtnce Co. of the and white pompons. Hazlet, became tho bride of Sp/5 daughter. Alice, to Ralph Babrisky, Lavich, 127 Second St., : Keyport, Slx-vear-nld Betti-Lynn Scott, Brian Garvey, at home, and lus with sweetheart necklines, elbow- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hs- V S. Army m the Coleman Bar­ Ray Kirlk-y. FortHood, Je *„ son length sleeves and full .box-pleated rack.. Mannheim, Germany. He and James Martin Wilson, son niece of the bride, Union Beacn, maternal grandparents, Mr, and y| brisky, [ennent lid., Morganville. of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson, was the flower girl. Sim wor* a Mrs. Anlhony Meinelschmidt, Stat­ of Mrs. MargareL Kirtley. I.as Ve­ skirts with straight panel front. - The announcement was made at a was sell-amploysd lt| the automo­ Their Iriple-tler.ed-coronets of ming bile repair business In’ AUant.c 169 Beers St,., Keyport, were mar­ white dress with white en Island. . gas, Nev and Juhn Kirtley, Punt a dinner party given at Mayer’s Inn, ried Saturday, Jan. 5. 1SHJ3. snoes and socks. Her small green Thu funeral was held yealeiday (jorda 1-1 , Saturday. Jan. 5. HIGH, illusion petals and inch.-scent Kumson. ; Highlands . before enlisting in ttw lorget-mc-nots wero covered with iervlce. The Rev, William Bausch per­ jietal headpiece was stvled like the at 8 a in. from tho Anderson Fu­ at 3: JO p.m Miss Morris is a graduate, ot formed the double ring ceremony ’oridal attendants' and she carried neral Home, Red Bank, to St. Bene­ rh* Rev. Norman R, Riley per- matching circular v«U. Freehold Regional High School and formed the double ring ceremony | R o b e r t Maldonado, Brooklyn, at 11 a.m. and celebrated the nup­ a miniature . colonial bouquet of dict’s Church, Ha/.let, where there attended .1 ersey City Medical Cen- tial mass which followed. green and white chrysanthemums. was a Mass''Of Hie Angeb at. 9 in St John’s Methodist Church, cousin of the bride, was the best Births man. Ushering were Ray Yenlls The bride was given in marriage ■ Norman Millor, Keyport, was the o'clock. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Keyport. and Jimmy Yeatts. cousins of tlie Kcrst by her father. She aoic a tradi­ best man Ushenng were Donald Cemetery, Middletown, Tlie bnde wus given m marriage by her father. She wore an illusion bride, Victoria. Va. ,| Mf, and Mrs. George K

Mr. JB AT J’OOl i: AVI'., KAm i AN' T«)'VNSIIII* nr. M AT MAIN lit ANMJI IK) nr. u at wii.son avi\, pokt monmoi/di Inin. • Weil. - ‘Units,, Unlit » I’ M, Mini, -‘lui’i. . Wetl, ■ T'lmr*.., t'ntll 'j l\l\f, luct. - V eil. - flium., timll I I' M, J-rldny Until IV I’ M 1 rlilny t Intll 10 P.M. I rlilny t ntil |« |\M. nr. 35 A T C t.If l ttOOl) AVI',, ( I II I WOOD Jm x • Wed. . Hiurs., Until > I*.M. -• 1rldsy tJntll 1# P.M.' Page i W v # THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. Thursday, Jarauary 1®, \Q&t

Sr. Nenno was appointed al an au- Ruhmfisld, chairman of the hoard rooms, haot, hot. water .si'ppliaJ;M; tional Board of Medical Examiners. savings on new and used desks, USED CARS aval salary of |2I,S06 bv the hosp-■ of tho ststy trade organization. chairs, files, shelving, parts bins, parking space; also .3 furnished1' t«l*< Board of Manager* to replace Notre Datno Graduato HWY 34 MATAWAN rooms each s.utablu lo r.2 people. A graduate of the University of ,Jlhl3 committee,” Mr. Rubhv drafting equipment and etc. Ralph J, Bw&eley Uordon, M O ., who «*- wood burning fireyiace — fu ll, ■ I,0VYELL 5-C39 Calf I.Owe« 6-1952. _ ’ _ w jtf Nutre .Uame, Dr. Nenno receiyed Held said, “ carries on a most val­ Moca, 299 Washington S tre e t, tired1 iaslf.tnw.ih after 3'i year* of uable-program fnf rhft women «n- dinina toorn — '.-i.iseruent sr.d I carl ■ ____ T W O "'S T O R E "20x50 ’ limT^lixdC service. ills Doctorate of Meuiclne degrc-o Kevfiort. Call COlfax 4_;1S5S. J.vjtf 4’.agcd m aavlogs and loaii busi­ Harass — $690. dt*vin ro t|,';al:f!ed ElL lT X A.N Z ARO’S Will alter to suit for offices U, from Loyola University, Chicago, a awm oM TiiEAVY d u t y FHA biiyfVS. - Asking $16;50». : •> ;,Kl8 appointment was announced to 1547. Ha served his Internship ness- Various eyent3 during the desired; also loft storage spac$.; by W u . Katharina Efktu White, at the Edward J. Meyer Memorial vear and special piograms for ihe ALUMINUM AUTO SALES Call L, J. Costa, COifaut -1-95*1 or ladiea during our convention sm- S7M fS ALL YOi; NKEDI ; ^! QUALITY USriO CARS COlfax w )tf.. suma are major contribution* to WINDOW Closing costs included in the FEIA T H R EE itid 4 t’«6w apartmc-ntsj th® w.cceasful conduct oZ our FOR fippraisa! Beau tifu lly K-pt. 4i betl- $34 MAIN :>T„ -MATAWAN Center St., Ca-hard St.. aM FRANK CHEESE M P T League’s business." $11.95 ' rouin Spilt Levei or. '1/4. scro let,. ■ CR. MAIN & RT. IS . Columbia Ave., Cliffwood. Call Large rooms— lVj baths — garage LO W ELL 6-^221 LOwell *.’-^i0'*-_ _ tt'jtjH- AND Have you read th4 classified FREE ESTIMATES —> priced at low, low nt $17,500, THLRIEE room apartment in Kcy- KARL FRANTZ CO 4-3405 THE GOOD HOMEMADE ITALIAN SAUSAGE ads? : OPEN EVES T IL 9 P.M. iKirl, exce'.lent location, all. v. (if. WALKER & WALKER ,_____ wjtt utilities'.supplied, available. Felv- ALUMINUM 1352 PO.MiAC S cvluider stnndard wary 1st, Ca'J COlfax '4-7778 after — MOVED — RIC KA RD J. LYONS REALTORS shilt. Rofici running condition, 5 p.m.. ___ __ w; 10 CAN YOU WINDOWS WOO feet south of radio »ntl heater, Calf.COlfax F'JRNTSHEO rooms torToupVe of FROM CLIFF'S AUCTION Richard J. Lyoaa, 427 South Pine single person, kitchen privilege*. : Ave., Morgan, hits been appointed I.ily-Tullp Company 4.1544.______;____ ; ■■vgyk 6 FOR $75.00 Mlddlecown, New Jersey Inquire Mrs. H., Baldwin. Part., TO GREENFIELD'S AUCTION assistant manager of Metropolitan $373 DOWN, take over bul.inc-2 of PROVE YOUR INSTALLED Phons: B71-3311 ridgu Road, Browntown off Rcuts ACROSS THK STREET Ltfu Insurance Comoar.y'i Raritan payments ou i%3 Tnumpn TR 3 18. or call LOweli _6 02I2. wjtf 8:w district oltice. 500 Convery t r i p l e t r a c k ; Multiple Listings and Irade-Ias spiirtj car. C.lll LOwell Blvd., Perth Amboy, It ha* been T ILT T Y P E Send for Catalog wjlO “ ATTRACTIVE ' 7-' announced by Manager Roger A. DRUG Open 7 days CLEAN . HEATED ROOMS OPEN EVERY FRIDAY WEATHER STRIPPED 1S62 CHEVRO LET station wagon, Free TV,' maid service, spwial Nitto. " : wJlC power steering, ladio and heater: low, daily and weekly rates , Holly Mr. Lyons is a native of South MATAWAN BORO — Two family, CRAWFORD CROMEY Call 568-W4._____ yjlO Hill Motel, Route 3 I s Neve* TOP DRAWER ITEM good transportation, reasonable. LO VELY large room, all Improved dricks, Morgan, are the parents of A Question — Our Most Im ­ 6 FOR $77 Veil No Down Payment Cull LOwell (f-3478.______w jlO ments, private home. Call 787­ CONTINENTAL DEALER $57,940 Monthly Pays three children. . portant Sarvtca la Your Health Triple track, fully weather stripped, 1958 IMPAL/V 2 door hardtop, good 6117 or inquire 5*1 Shore Blvd., Principal and Interest And Welfare. genuine Alcoa aluminum. E -Z tilt. condition, good tires, f u l l y Keansburg. wjl* Full Acre Lot — S bedrooms, at­ Hospital In Buffalo, N.Y. H li resi­ A complete dm* bill Hating Can be cleaned from inside. Terms. equipped. Call COlfax 4-7736. BUNGALOW, 323 Front Street, tractive living room, full attic. SUPERMARKET SALE dency training In psychiatry was each deduction Is glvon at the PROWN’S _ _ wjlO* Union Beach, gas heat, tiles bath, taken at Veteran Administration end of each year for Tax Pur­ See t h I • Capa Cod snuggled shower, inquire 72tt.3rd St., Union amongst trees on this picturesque, 1857 FORD. 4 door, radio a n d Hospitals In Minnesota and Illinois. poses. Remember, shop now 32 Broad 3t. SH 1-7500 Red Bank. heater, automatic transmission; Beach or call COlfax 4-3732. wjtf A-l SAFE BUYS , ___ . wjtf lot. Close to schools and trans-j Dr. Nenno served with ihe Cen­ at Union Drugs and b4 safe A-l condition. Can ba seen at FURNISHED ROOM, available for CHEVROLET, Sedan ...... tts. tral Intelligence Agency and was April 15th. Drug Items bought portation. PIN B A L L machines (33 and up, Non-Vets $350 Down Westielch'i, 45 W. Front St., Key­ gentlemen. Call COlfax 4-7639 of 3 KORD G’try Sed. Sta. Wag., FOM ...... w . tiia assistant director. Department in • super market cannot be MM PLYMOUTtf 4D St*. Wai*, P-Gl.. P.St. pool tables slate tops, including port or call COifax 4-0703. wJIO Inquire 123 Atlantic St., Keyport. 5*5. of Psychiatry, at Georgetown Uni­ proven. FULL PRICE $10,500 _ wj_l{ FORD #P. Sta. Wag.. FOM, P.St. SM. all accessories $150: also bathroom versity Hospital, Washington, D C, Shop At Union sink 110. Call L. J. Costa, COKax Subject to VA & FHA approval APARTMENT, 5 rooms, bath and TORD C'try Squire. FOM, P.St. 7M. Ha also served as a consultant for HELP WANTED M ER C U RY Col. Pk, Sta. Wag, MOM ...... , 4-0591 or COlfax 4-1535. w]tl shower, hot water system. Adults I 890. the District of Columbia General THE « FORD C try Squirt Sta. Wag., FOM ...... 895. Drugs — The "S" FEM A LE for all around office or 2 children only. Available Im­ * » FORD 8 cyl. Fairl. 4D„ FOM ...... Hospital and the Mount Alto Veter­ 24 FOOT BAR CAHILL CO., INC. work. S day week 9 a.m. to mediately. Call LOwell 6 2325. 893. ans’ Hospital. In our name is for ■H FO R il Custom "300" 2D,'FOM ...... 830. REAL ESTATE ^ p.m., experience preferred. Apply ivj!7* Well-known In tho educational Four top coolar, ica cubo machine, H CORVAIR Deluxe 4D. K & H ...... IK*. Servicel PIRATE SHIP, ROUTE W in person Brookdale Nursing Home, KEYPORT, duplex house, l! rooms, FALCON 2D and 4D Sedans ...... field, Dr. Nenno was Assistant Pro- Pizza o v 8 n und kitchen equip­ Highway 35; Hazlet.______wjlO 1039. fosuor of Psychiatry, Georgetown CL1FFWOOD BEACH, N, J. i l l improvements. Available $ FORD FIDO 'A Ton Pick-up...... 1095. ment. Inquire Joseph Tatro, 101 WHAT does your heart desire. University School of Nursing, and LO 6-0001 Februarv 1st. Call COlfax 4-S336. ’» M ER C U RY Hard Top, MOM, P.St...... 1193. Florence Ave., Union Beach. wjlO Part lime work, full lime nay. ' _____ \v)t7’ H RA M BLER Super 4D Sta. Wag., Auto...... mi. Assistant Director and Assistant O. E . ~ R E Fii IG E R ATO R, good OPEN 7 DAYS commission basis. Immediate open­ FALCONTtidor Sedan, R A II ...... u n . Professor, Georgetown School of UNION condition, 15 years old J2J. Can ings for women In this area. No APARTMENT," 5 roomsTaTi utilities SI FORD C’try Squiru Sta. Wagon ...... 1250. Medicine, In 1953. He was a lectur­ 1)« seen at 115 Broad St., Matawan RANCH experience necessary. Will train, supplied Inaulre 9l4-2nd St., ’M CONTINENTAL Convertible ...... 219$. Baptized At St. John’s MAHOGANY dining room labia and FULL PRICE $14,500 rooms, heat and hot water sup­ Cay_C:0!fax_4: 100(L______wjlO buffet; also 2 tuheless while wall plied, 2nd floor; on bus line. Cull Pegny I.ynn Kiistmond. two- WAITKESS. Apply Keyport Diner, month-old daughter of Mr. and tires, (170 x 15; aluminum window 3 bedroom ranch, city sewers (pnid COllax 4 9097...... _ wjlO Optional — Free Snow Tiros screens, assorted 6izen. C a l l for). Hardwood floors, garage, Highway 35, near (i corners. Mrs. Harold liastmond jr., 15 w j 10* KEYPORT. 2 room furnished apart­ Knollwood Rd., llaziiit, was bap­ LOwell 6-2017.______w| ]0 near schools, good neighborhood. ments. first floor; Keansburg, 1 First Payment February 25 tized at St. John'* Methodist VICTOR h a n d operated adding BOTH SU BJEC T TO V.A. & F.ll.A. A LARGE group of residents to room unfurnished apartment, first Church, Hujlat, by the Rev. Nor­ machine, $35. Call COlfax 4-059-1 APPROVAL v attend a Saturday Night Dinner floor; heat and hot water supplied; man K. Rlloy. pastor. Godparents before 5:30 p.m. wjlO* Dance, Saturday, January 26th. at 6 room unfurnished apartment, were Mr. and Mrs. Georijo Simon, TWO Beagle hounds, 10 mnnlhs old VAN’S AGENCY Magnolia Inn, sponsored by Mat- second floor. Perth Amboy, 3, 4 New Brunswick, the baby’s uncle each. Good hunting dogs. Call awan Borough Republican Club. and'7 room apartments with heat, and uunt. LOwell B-20S7. ___ , ’.vjltr REALTOR Tickets $9 per couple. Advance inquire 205 Main St , KeyiKirt, A party followed at tho Eastmond reservations only. Call LOwell 0- CR. 11WY 34 AND MAIN ST. 65G6. ______wjl7 T H R EE large rooms, unfurnished. home. A large decorated cake was WANTED MATAWAN bath, heat and hot water; asphalt tha table centerpiece. LO W ELL S-1RHI SALES WOMAN, retail sales, ex­ tile thruoui rooms. Inquire 219 ENGLISH Guests included tha Missel Jo CUSTOM Builders needs home OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK perience preferred. Must accept D ick S t , Union Beach. v/jII) SH 1-MOO AGENCIES Sll 7-4HS Lee and Lee Ann Eastmond, Mr. sites; will buy your lots or build WjlO responsibility of u department. An AP7u"tTME'NT.' 4 room's and bath' and Mrs. Simon, Miss Dee Ann SI opportunity to advance In accord­ ...... SIN CE 1904 on your lots or our lots. No brok­ 2nd Iloor, off Highway 36. near mon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woolley. er. Call LOwell 6-5200 or ML’rdnck ance with ability. Bayshore area. CARLTON IL POLING Newark and New York bus line. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Woolley, Mr. 7-07(17. _ _ __ _ \vjl7 State details in letter to Box J in FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN Business couple preferred. Call nnd Mrs. I.eo Yoii, Mr. ai,u Mrs. RI-.AI.TOR rare of this newspaper. wjlO RIDK to Marlboro Stale Hospital 7_B7_1149_4.______.______wjl0* Monmouth and Maple, Red Bank Mike Nappl, Mrs. Harvey Hyer and from Cbffwnod Beach area; 38 HWY. 3(! — KEYPORT, N. }, Mr. and Mrs. lirnio Mayer. leaviiig 7:30 a.m., returning 1:30 COI.EAX 4-1913 SERVICES FURNISHED sleeping room, com­ pm fall LOwell ti-20!l»i. v.ilO MFMnr-K O l’ T1IK NEW fortable and clean, reasonable. NORTHERN MONMOUTH MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS. Call COlfax 4-382H.______w)10 WOMAN to make her home with COHN TY lady and son, comfortable Patilus Dairy, John Brown and KEYPORT, furnislied room, gentle­ home; all home privileges. Com­ MUL'MPI.E LISTING SERVICE John Srhanck. Call COlfax 4-5046 men preferred; near Newark and panion to ali.Mt capalila ladv, Call "LIST YOUR HOME or Kilmer 5-2100. wjtf New York busses. Call COllax 4- LOwell (i-2S:i0. wjlrt* WITH US TODAY" PARKER BOARDING HOME for 4UI2. ______wjit nged men nnd women. State No money down V.A. to qualified kFANSHURG, apartment, 3 rooms WANTED TO BUY licensed. Call LOwell fl-0611, Mat­ WANT TO SELL buyer; subject to V.A. approval. and bath, heat Included. Call awan, N. J. wjtf Full price, $13,500. 1-ina 2 bedroom 787-1235 before. 3 ji.n i. wjlO ONE ACRE land in Holmdel, Call MIMEOGRAPHING, 50 to 5000 747-555D a f t n r _ 0 j)jn . wjlO home, living room, kitchen, dinette FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms aiea, bath, enclosed panelled back copies, low rates, fast service. and bath, hot water, oil heater, _ WE_nUY"&"SF.n7ANYT’IUNG Special rules for clubs and asso­ supply own utilities; $G0 per month. C & C TRADERS, ANTIQUES porch, large 2 car garage, In A-l condition. ciations. The Archives Book Store, Call 787-6010 or inquire Ashall, 158 353 1IWY. 35 — W. K EA N Slil'RG 137 Main St., Malnwan. Open 4 Main Jit., Keansburg. wjlO SO M ET H IN G 787-1391 p.m. to 0 p.m. dally, all day Satur­ Wj3l Excellent 2 family homo; 1st floor FURNISHED apartment, 2 rooms, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, day. Call LOwell 6-434.1.___ wjlO kitchenette and bath, clean with Your advertisement In tills lobby and bath; ind floor, 4 bed­ K I T C H E N CHAIRS recovered, plenty heat and hot water, laundro­ paper will reach prospective rooms and bath; 3rd floor, 1 fin­ $5.50. Dutchess Dinette, 229 mat, parking. Year around, $30 purchasers In every community In ished room. Cellar and ,1 car Front St., Keyport. (.’all COlfax monthly includes utilities, ('all 787­ AT NO COST? tha bayshorn area. garage. $15,500. 4-4162. wjlO 1532 or inquire 17 Collins St., Keansburg. wj]0 KEANSHURG, 3 room apartmenl, -Li. , utensils and beat supplied. THE "USED THINGS” SECTION Adults only. _Ca_ll__’ffi?-M.,ll. wjlO BUSINESS SERVICES GIBSON'S Garden Apnrlments; 3'/, modern rooms, electric kitchen, A ONE-TIME CLASSIFIED AD tile hnlh, refrigerator, heat in­ FOR PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDERS IS NOW cluded, $90 per month. Interior Decorating Maintenance Contractors Four modern rooms and tile hath, CAItl’ENTEIt and building cuntrsc- $75 per month, pay own ulllllles PA IN TIN G, carpentry, g I J 11 n K, Call LOwell (i-.CMK _ w|IU lock repairs, loolmg. Small job tor, J. G. Mctsgor, Florence Ave., specialists. KuyporL New homes, garugos, all APARTMENT. 3 minus with rnrner FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME CUSTOM TAILORED BY GENERAL SERVICES CO. store, excellent parking facilities alterations and repairs. CalJ COI noort for any retail Im-.ineii, TV LO w ell 0-3107 lax 4 IIBH __ wjtl ELNICK w jtl repair or haiher. Call 787-5(128. To Sell Or To Buy Iii fliOMAS'' KliAKNiiY w|IO SNOW 'PLOWING.’ driveways and PLUMBING & IIEATINO Individual planning f o r every parking lots. Call caily for FOUR ROOM liouv, ii.it water THE KEYPORT I THE MATAWAN it Vour window need. Satisfaction gunran- prompt survicH. Cull COlfax 336 Maple Place heal, Immediate occupancy. Call leed. I'reo I'stimules. Easy •111921,...... wjtf Keyport 7N,’El'i|. wjlO" f liarge. Shop ut lioimi Service. SNOW PLOWING, i iimmenlal and Fren Estlmntes CO 4-078S KEA’Poit'T, fi loom hoiise, gns hot WEEKLY {j JOURNAL LOwell 0-5090. w jtf residential. Call LOwell 0 5H2U or ARMIN'S “ waler hum. Call COlfax 4 4019 LO well 6-97119. wjlj PLUMBING A llEATlNd between 4 and (I p in. wjlO .10 K EA RN EY ST., APARTMENT. 4 rooms, un­ USE THE COUPON - THERE IS NO CHARGE Television SNOW PLOWING, 24 s m lc o . limn l-’RI-IC T'.S l'IMA'TP.8 furnished, references, li'inmnt ladio dispatched. CliarUn F. KI-ri’PORT must furnish iilililii'1, $KII p e r DON’S TV SERVICE David, Middle Read, Ila/.lot. Call CO 4 7840 CO 4 3720 month, Carlton II Puling, Iteallor, For fnit efficient rndlo and tele­ COIfnx 4-2li.ll!...... w jtf □ TO SELL □ TO BUY wjtf Highway 311, Keyporl. Call ('Olfaic vision BrrvloA cn!l LO w oll fi'3344. VACUUM CLEANER St-KVICK. BETSY ROSS HOMES' 1 1918...... wjltt 1‘leasa Prin t Repaiis, hoses replaced, Hoover, III A i /IT I'll I. new a|iarlmen(, $85 TV SERVICE. Elerliolus, Lnwyt, Genenil Elec­ Additions, kililieiu nnd baths re pei month, pay own IiiniI; 3 loom (rO R SALE) You can pul '; our tintjar tric, Wetlniglimiso. Kenmoru, Klr- moiluled. Roofing, siding, com­ apai tiinuit, $7i|, lieu t, nil i it 1111 It* • (W A N TED ) ...... on most ovorythlng you LOW ELL 6-1 GOO liy, Cnmnnct etc. Pick up and de­ plete lino of remodeling service. furnished, Costa Conit Call I.. J, TEN EYCK RONSON INC, livery. jVllOw^M M 524 wl24*...... FINANCING ARRANGED (oita, COlfax 4 0591 or COlfax 4­ noodln thoYollow Pooo»< THRU LOCAL BANK MATAWAN 1535. w jlf 3 YEARS TO PAY OocjirttlonS. Caluuu, Upliolileiy BUNtiAI.OW, 4 romiu and bath. C O N D IT IO N ...... PERSONAL SERVICE 30 Y R S , ALSO Cnkoi ond cnntlloj. F.von Ideal for couple with one child, wjtl lUMIOI S IT 'K Y , J J v CUSTOM IIUII.T HOMES fin[iiiid 412 1’iospect Ave., Union PRICE □ REASONABLE □ BEST OFFER □ » eomoono (o wash up COI.P’AX 4 1070 - COI FAX 4 1137 MKiin furnltiiro renivnu'd, lleaeli. wjlO ollorwardl Miscollanoous lilto iu'w, tuMt ij'Ufatm repnlrnl. < imtom niiiilM Sli|) Covers. 834 UPSTAIRS np.iilineiii In Keyimrl, NAM*...... ADDRESS ...... ( . , Und worything you St,, Il.i/hi. Call (‘Olfnx 4- PA l’ERHANGINQ I rn-iiiu nnd bath, hiign giiiaiiu, 17,1 per month, pay own inlliiic.i, CONVERTIBLE 'POPS VMt v-jlf INTERIOR PAINTINO T E L . N O , ...... iwod to pul I/it pnrtp Aviiilnbl.i now. ( n|| l Ollilx I ,'1090, l;or nil model ciiis, I iirry's Auto nssio.M 1 ‘1*1101 Si 1 UY in «f. Clincl: Ihn-* WjlO ‘ .,y Sent Coven, 2 <) ■ 3T20 lllgliway MIOI* WILLIAM WEIGAND ,11 nnd •dlddli' .<•>, ltd,, M.ilii.v.in H'-iiplml .»!•! v, (tu iiHum rrp .iii inj',, M’AWIMI ;M, .1 niuiiis nnd balll, Cull I (Iv -'11 il ml'' w |il In at su|i|iliefl ( ill COllax 4- m ( ni* .tmn i' mill ;i i 11• 11»t'■ tni^. Mlvi In i Itf I' f.S 1IM A IT'.S • H1 <1 n= I ‘ I .! 1111 lit'., I'll I I > r fi (•<* <>ii; rj!7r> [;'■»!______W[HJ A n f i f t i i o s i ,l Mil .If *' > I ill! < ' l|l:l \ I .r-‘» Iri MI i 1111, l i1 ’I I I M l |(i:i- K ’M-I I I . I / H .Siti Alidti Wiutlctl i 7a', y,r,k ; v,; y . M •itW AU.LZ M W i il’I’i lit 11 INI I Y MIOP W|lf AN III,H M'S ! Pianos nnd Ortjcms 'V II I. < it ■> f'-i I h i i fnldf .•/!, fiftf Il« ! m ldliiom il iilnln |»ii|ii’i' if nmvisiiry, Write on line niilr only, Hr sun' i>» ’ f you jii in* I ui' i»l imy ,t hoiil .i|-i- in 111v nu n Irm iH , R Yellow Pages .Vi' IH»v illlfl *,*'11 Alll|i|ilr I in oil (1 r« iiuliciic II TO Sl'.l.l, or T O H VIIY Y ., Miiil or liriiiK to The Kcypott Weekly, il-l \N<)N ANH ORGAN;;. Ed, Komr. 'I.JV i il V '-i'U. •,in ill liib ii" ; iK'rriM* lllir H |MIH , < Ihim, filii'-'i, hulls lilirl, vvt* m" Imwh Iij i.«‘i *<» yoii «-f i .ill i v i V'-.mui/i;, wjttl .ri'4 \V. 1'iom St. to jit it vc liy niton Tucsil.i)!). O ile r fK piics w iili iMiic ol |;m, iillnli)’, und li'fi.tlnll)' M111111 I III II I»wr*lr y. li JJ imii 11 mi*’iijm »il imp • .11, Kill'!. Ail'i n((i'|ilul)lt' only vvilli coupon unit ui |iiililiil(i'i'ji optjnfi. -v> i t Our i|iili li !iMi mn.I iviiVMKihlr ’.Ml vimi i In M nr, invill" l ine',! inil'M . U'OMI-: l.v Him |iii'.it’, 'd.iy* I’ll- Miillluuv Ilf) lUoiidwny, Key i l nliiririii^liip and I e n n o n n b I e uiM'k nr ni'iiuii, (‘nil r()lfnK pott. O.HIu 4-miJ. wjll |ll lt!l^( Cull I.Oivejl H-VM'I. ( ,, \vjif p/ic.oi mu i>uvvv* yMu- - ll ” 11...... -...W” Poqo Th#neon ISI THt WATAWAN JOURNAL, M J. j m y a t y 1 0 , t % 3 ______,„- I. S^j^pnU--~ ^ I , v.jon. f.i xafr .ifiifjKjviiKcd by Mrs,- t’lr j Approve New School 1086 (lasrs Bef ore VO in::s y'^sjr. sn_ •i-Jov.rird V.r«•.;•>!le y t h s t t ic k e t s a r e trdcits nitty Jtel »a w liHfWfc Cbw*?* j Big Spartan OT }ft.ci;t':asu of capuai tmf.iay, avvdlfthi*.! ^or (he Llinr.cr - drioce,'' M asY tA etivitieS'In CJh.€es€S|UciKc • 1 t; ; i , , u l ( l T o w n s h ip si'h<>ol dis- to 'ijp.-hwld Saturday cvcntJi^,, Fi.!b. GUfiiiC.. Fi/wnen. and Stoflia .Cliiusvf ^775U.:'^ of 'tfiUOfl ujsd^r •thank vhe people who. donated toysi inei residents ( uesdav vi.ieu ,u2 Sherman Itt 1%2 (hi! ii”ur'A o' and i:'i, in r h e M a ^ n n i^ r J n n .' p'rc.V:caL!V | in tbe'-Fire'.C'ompi^iy to hn dap vt;r- i. W in Over Edison in till to 'j»prov*; a Bo;*re el i- d u - ikhi vi?rv:ct. $.L‘>y.iM0, u,o A ,pru I J-artv ■- • Area; Vule Parties Held Recently c':u:o.'i proposal if) Ijoiui Si.'UO.fKtU A ihealrt paj*.y and bus I rip i»as. A usive fv-jx»n on Jhc o v e r i n i : oars'f.-M! r.p p ro ^ ria M o n , id Ud ,'fn the needy "children in - the ! ; 0’.Vi'sni)> r-.'s- to fiiiaace a com prehensive seiioyi iiw a planrivcl for April : $)dti os chairman. , ^ / J i 60^ ^ l a ^ f e G r ^ e ' U ; :.'heW.|il:V-ntj Cvessms.n,asd, Mr.-and- Mrs j.Yiisf-s i'ive 'k&U. 2 flair which- was ) .Mimicipai Coart »i'r w.vs ?> Sa -ao: Ah; Gifts were i'u e s d a y , first victory, over a i:icludes eonslructlun i‘f n new niiUrd by Hnrolo. A: Men-iaci s voted tc. see ‘'O liver” c*r . _ ie- LavviehcM .Ceessmaiv ; sponsored I>y ‘he frceni-li *»nd held j T h e in c r<\i>rs. «.»:<;'• b y an'.ic- s-ent by Mr. and 1 virV; ’ ■iitn. iu: ovci‘ti:iiC defejl .seiieoi ami additions and renova­ Sh»^imyn to liif.- :ow»shU> commit* M e.” according w, va». tions to tivo utherti, ?e« Monday The jr/aglsir.fih lifted are available. " , ' ' Kcynori: ApiwosjmBwly Mv ott«id- i.SUCCf/S.S,. . ■ • . • . . i o f K d ih o n :(■(if), Thlj is chu; of !h« < ? .?SU,K2r», U«ar< ! v f liducaijon Sd> Mi«a Lee Junnai; Cottrell R »nc [ major upsets of the inierscliolos'.ie rctcirv* G v ^ r.v i* K i n h a d t ) , i'CjX>J U 'd , observed iier I7th birihday, on W ed­ slructiun oi a 21-roum eUineritary traKio anil ’J4H in cr;nnna! .vr*s‘?s. i.he i.-ve-fiup Sprh>x De ^oninr.t-, CtK r-sfqb.ike rfnd Of r in ’the proposed bu-dgei.. i-.iiiioo i eage reason ip date. H. also T>;'.'e school on a 21-acre site in Itolin- The court eoil'jC.od S;Kl.‘t22 in fines, Ccn'cience ig be held Saturday* i>*ny Hver Vaijv.an 1 o birth nesday. ■ , ' ' ' ■ ■ COSlJi !',:v;td for pupils ylteitc” No \cting Judge j thenv an iin[>itjs.sive v;.:;o;y lo i'i- dcl Vilii'.se, esiirnated to cost and ro.sis for iraffic vioSiuiiw.s and ^ | Fi- b . 2, a t the lis.vV-x, H o u s e . N .yW r' it m were c 'lfb i.u U at lhat ■■ ’<* Master Andrew Mutfura. win. o' R t d - R i i r . k U i- h .Sc’h:>o) ? c c o iir $1,list),oat). The tract, already own­ SU:v75 lor oJf'.'nsfr;' ;v;o.a*nsl crsniaui t ark. Rer.erval.iorhv Lh», made ■nwy were DqrothyTruslto>.vski, Dr. and Mr.-;, iul'.n : Kaduhi, Cot- j cl^Jc In tlieir iis'-..looking t« a lo t ion »s e s:i* ed by th e board, is located al ! fo r ne !, < by Tuesday. , , • •-' . \ _ ;-V;iioh:,Be^h; and. Mrs.; John. Low. trciJ Rd:, celebfu'i'Mi his sccond sfatuU'fi or ur.vnship ordinances, un ira'i t:uSO tit ; [ F o r M ^ y o< r’s K in i'Oroup, II! Mule tournament berth. MtCampbcll, Newman Sprim’s, i'he township iucffivcij :n f -n;i* i JP17L».7V.V i Mrs. Chnslir.iiv and Mrs/.Grorpfr : Ch-JDiiptiuaikc. . r , b.irtH.day1 uri W e d n e s d a y . :i-,; Tiic board if ! ! Tlirough tiie first, half, ihe game and Red Hill Rds. revenue J re.; n; sii •: ti fini-S and costs, ' Siyvith v.iSl attend the7 chairm en’s >. i 1 Supceme'Fotest Wcwds»ei> « <->r- ■ rhutcJr.of: ...... Our.;.3avitfur,.; ...... Cheese- i" 'Bv '-igreerawit of Btipmcyi, t-.«( u net p jv >n in tlie senooi I i carried out pre ^air.e p;‘edii:tion^. In addition, the hand issue will tin' lih.nT jC-liffwd; recently, J hall, Co.ttrelJ; Rd,. /p.mj The R e i Hank, fo r: the comp!«inl#i i and truised along i:ymforljbiy :o 11 ro- ’ * i members on the project of the The yr'-n'p I'OnoiNrd Mj" s. Mtugarc't | public is invited, l^t’izes.. w;ii In; Magistrate H.vroidi Sherman, Ma'.a- 'dj-'ll lial'time aiivania;;'?. There lihr.irv and gymnasium. Another ti- • $;{;.{•;(((} over i h* pre scat iwas.enou^h ;iickup in tlie. third sw.ouil is set aside for the con­ pjoxinuiely 30 invclvirii; i.n- crease i. 1 for next year. After hearing sfe' S'as presented i The. ce(!i!iai\ mpnthjy ineetijig- fit' presiding judicial: oificer lo hear version of the Kilicresi School to schedule The board, repcn-cd it will 5 q'larter to briny, the Spartaas l''.\c!i dic!abl{.‘ OjMenses. P?:or to Jurte . ; reports on \he - Deborah Hospital ' &«tUn a;pin, l?y Mrs; Aiwa C . Mai- u>e Whited Broivn.;Pa«»fc-TeafiHef-1 the' case f . i' tomi. Mac/,. Mari&oro admiiiistrativc offices. u n o o u ts r a date foi a utiblic hear- ! and the South. Jersey Research; ; «ack,: Trenton. State ..^lanager;- A i; Association. •.yill b<; he’d on Jan, I To.wiubip, X jesday, . even th'.’u;.-h in to th e b a il tia in e ut 48-*\X lfUVt, \vinii! )ud<>e Sherman tuvk of­ v budj-c;. . fice. ‘.iiefe rniitrt.TK were not heard Oil t 1 Foundation.' membc-rs decided t<) ■ 'liHtf ai'w H ige'.'vas presented j 2i in the Cheeseyuaio-1 Fire House ! the' defundam's uticie,The John hectic Mari fourth quarter saw i have Mrfi. Curtihna,. \oie for the, ;^ ;'M's, : Mabie:by Mrs. A. j rit S p m- All members arc invited ! jr.. is now mayor of Malawan the ii^ht Blnr: und W hile i-lose in in Matawan Township because e f; 1 Deborah Hospital. Browns Mills, 1 Hycc, Matawan, President. En ’-er-jt^ C'jrn^. Invited: guests wilI/.- be i Tcv\:i^!];r<. Thuic is a general prao-on charity losses by Tom Jenkins Youth Killed As state rtgulaiio!) requirin.u lh;u only,’ a municipal jtidgt* -who is ;i:i aitor- Beaut) Speaker J at the spring co/iference. , ; ; , tsirinjenf.!,ivvas. j)r^sentf;d; by Mra. I Board of. Education c>i!Hlid:itcs, j ilco of appoijilinji out-p.f-fown , and W ayne Popp and :i Glenn Dav- i T.’he executive board w iir meet , nev cjlh hurtr these mailers. ( . Jcbn Lo«. Cheesequake. Therc- will, be a (juestioi? and an­ magistrate to c l in. such cases j js neicfgoftl'. Edison star Lou Cap- ] j-Tuesday . evening,.'.’Jo,ri. 22, at the where- a, party ll liW s related lo ; pella widened, the Ha;.1,if.- a.U'an- : Judjit,* Sherniiin [X)i:iied out that. Whiled Brown -Parent-teacher swer period. All members t t! ask­ Automobile Skids At Contemporary i i*i>ine oi Mrs. Howard \Volv».*r»0/i« ed to bring in their Rift for thf; anyone in, the high _ officialdom of j j,ut not lor long. The Madison ; ! iheve was •aich u sharp increase w 7is.sociation. hclo a '.Christmas Par- A IV-year-ofd Olo Bridge ycvith j t|ie Svork load of court during ! Broad Si., Maiawan. Sy ii>cej)tly- in the Cheesequake Fire card party which will be li'dd Jan. I the municipality who mSjihl haveu uyin’ reeked to tiie rafters when j Mrs. N. R. Hower, National Sec- • was killed euriv Tuesdav i.noruing ; the calendar year, and an rven "House- A buffet supper vyas served 25 in I he fire house. ‘ |an' ttppQir.live or regulatory power liopn scored on a jum p shot, (ialio , 'iontT Mdna^er of Beauty Council- j Mr. and M^s. William : Gorrell lover the ma&isLrale's offie<*. But sank a foul, then Eob Francisco ] when his car skidded on ice. ie't! fjrc-alrr increase in the linos and lots-. Inc. assisied bv Mrs. !X AT Aftend Wedding lo the- membets and pifts were ox- , , „ , „ . , ; io.‘i's pavd to the township »u what cbnnged. Special unests were Dr. sr.. Wheeling. Wesl Va.. were holi­ i con.sentin^ parties, us in this ease, p a l th e S p a r t a n s a h e a d 52-50 w it h ] tliglishtown Rd near G.aystone j he v,as |b<; hipht,sl amuun,' R';x/)'e, presented the program at! ■ >'" t and Mrs. Vfilliam Sample and day visitors of their son and d a ir1-- | m ay waive the appointing o!' an uct- a bucket twist Despite two has- j rfie meetinj; of the Matawan (!on* I Mf- and Mrs. Worsdcl) K. Peiir- Rd., plowed 150 feet Ihrou^li a j cf,itcfe?ti by the township from the lemiwury-League ui the Midway} son-jr.. and sons, Worsdell H I and : Russell Van Sicklf, school prin­ ter-in-law. Mr. arid Mrs, 'Atiiu "jig m agistral kcti bv Cappslis. the Spartans 1 Honaid ! M r, M an was found guilty on a t ciun(> doKSedly to their lead on two j field, and overturned, Madison j Municipal Court. Hose Fire House, V/ashin^ton St., j Urfward, to Va'ley Dr., ^Matawan, cipal. Gorreli. jr. and, children.’ Matawu-n | hav*; returned from a visit..-.with-• and Laura Ann,. Koute .’14. I chr.rne of assault entered by M ary ] loopers bv Jenkins and a lt.ee Township Police s?'id.wid. ChesteChester J. Pohcv Chants < Mi,ss - Audrey Licinski. Cheese j throw by Francisco. The report attributed the inciea.se Mis, Hower spoke on general j Mrs, Ji\mes R. Kirkland, Bothesda, Huake.i entertained the group with ' .Mr. and Mrs. ,John Uab.ell and. MaraiiCio,. John St.. Keausburj', ai I3achun.sk,i, Oak Si., Old Bridge, employee of tho Paiker Nursin^ 1. Overtime . Contest in revenue substantially to the in­ skin and beauty care and demon-1 Md. Wh.Te there, ihey altended the;- an:or strated the application of make-up j wedding of Mrs. Pearson s tlaneinx was plavcd by. the ' Crown itors of Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Fritz, fined $’25, But the' defendant was J- Rich Davis and Ron Haas broke by Dr. Alex Rosen, Madison Town­ some pui.icy chants in the court on Mrs August Schnieiing,a club ! Miss Carol Jtan. Ktrkiand; to. Daviq •; Tones,' a group of Madison lo v:v Cottrell. Rd. Also visiting on Sup- .clcarcd: of, a second assault count, j inside for Edison, in quick succcs- ship medical examiner. administration and sentencing pro- member ’ I Patrick KlmoryP Washington. D.L., chip High' School students, which day was Mrs. Matv DaUftll. i entered by Leroy Parker, proprie- j siun, Haar, being fouled and. con- Police said skid matks on the ceduies. I M rs. Leon - Christina!, chair- i in, >he C o m m u n it y C h u r c h , ^McAt;- ^ recently have organized their band. William Fritz. Cottrell Rd.. has tor of the nursing home, on' behalf > verting the toss for :< 59-57 La^le. ; man. conducted the business ses« thur:-.li‘vd., Washington., L).C.:.- > The boys tie Jimmy Duggan, lonh returned to work at Anheuser- road indicated the car was travel­ The rej;-ort noted, that, there were f'of a minor. The charges grtvv out I lead. With .*eveii seconds left, G»d- SOU complaints filed in IMO. the last my Fico, Paul Naumann, David Busch. Newark, alter enjoying a of an.‘altercation, between the par- j lo captured a loose ball and, drove ing north on Englishtcwu Rd. Po- Wijgett and Mike Binder. holiday vacation. full calendar year before Judge tics at life nitfsinjj- home In Novern- (or a la^'up to send the contest in* lice said the marks indicated the Sherman Took oHjcr. and that there CO 44*» Cheesequake tir* Company £ Neil Ctcwman. CotJtfll Rd., ber, bur. th<* hearing in the ease has | to overtime. / , car apparently hit some ice patch- j ^ere IIWW. complaints filed in iM 2. celebrated M r eighth birthday on Chief A.E. Hanson, announces his been adjourned a numoer of Limes j Haas and Jenkins matched f»eld j es on the road .and skidded out of' an increase of n-ort than 20 per , Jan. 1 at a family party. A hufiet December report includes four fires because of the matter of-possible j goals at the start of ihe overtime, i and one false alarm. On ». recent control. , cent. \ supper was aerve were imposed on ; HriU sank a *ci und Capptlla dunnt: the last snow storm cars HUt • in tact after the Accident, po.'ice | amounted to *10,65?. of vvhicU $410!>; centerpiece. Cunts were Mr. and Hosley Cross. Chffwood. on couids | fouls to maKe^it wbl^hoi.son 'said, and the tires had not blown | was paid to the township, the bal- Optometrist were parked next to or near fire Mrs. Nathan Ciesiman, Mr. and ol 'creating a disturbance at Mo s the amazing Spartans “ “ would ' not out. New Brunswick Coroner Ed • anre going to the state and county. ; Mrs. Richard Crewman. Mr, and hydrants, f-ire Cl«ief Hanson asked Bar and Grill, Lower Maui St.. ’ - - - — -(1 fjj.oji, j*RMi'3. Edward Bachonski. He was ior protection bv the defendant s curate record keeping and for her I and the Eagles had to foul. Fran- j graduated in June tiom South Riv­ wife. The defendant was cleared on er Hi^b Sdiool and was a parish­ willingness to work extra hour*:. . i cisco and Davis each converted lOj when necessary. He also c'»u.i. »• , his wife’.* ' assault charge. ! secure the victory tha! was .to send i ioner of St. Thomas Church, Old Bridge. rnented the jxdlce depaitmciu for PICK-UP and Clinton Mack, Newark, paid.fines i Madison ians into h tumultuous! otitt ursi\E,ss Besities his parents, he is snr- its co-operation throughout the of ?25 on each of ctnmls of driving demonstration ...... without a license and ignoring a Edison gained the jayyee contest | vlved i.y ^ b ro th e rs Edw>=d and ! yea. reflected that the objective of MS T i) summons to 'appear in court. Key­ L-iugene. and two grandpatents. 51-49 despite the best efforts of the the court, with the exceUenf co- port State Police were complain­ I Mrs. Anna P.achunski, Perth Amboy i Madison seconds’ Garry Burlew. tipcriulon of its clerk and tee entiie HELP DELIVERY ants. This olaver tossed in 13 points. jand Mrs. Mar; Slanik, Old Bridge, M.idk'in lup. ((>S) Krtisun (tro i 1‘unera! services will lake place: police department, has ec»ntrilmt- l-‘ i* ; from ‘he Re/cm 1-unera! Home, ; e-j j ,hI will continue to dmgeuUy jRoot, Branch lAake Cl.Uto 2 Iti Cjti'iH-iWi !* i in ' 191) Main St . South Kiver. with a • strive to make Matawan lownship YOU .Ic n k in s J IV U n a s 4 . M i l . hi“ h mass of reijuif-m at 9 a.m. in ! a saier and better place for us c.n- / i Plans For Club Year 1 II Dr.v is 1 I St° Thomas I'hoVch. Burial will ' zen* and their children to .ive. j Ditvis l\i«,m tcy (* l> Jl * il/ J lrt j be m St. Stanislaus Church Ceme- j ! Plans tor the new club year were F'r:*i,.i--is<*o :\ 1 Pfe.ffer LO 6-0021 i :i; very, Sayrevilie ' formulated during a meeting of the Uatlf.v u m-Nifotn i Uolmdel School | Root and Branch Garden Club ex­ Tvt'-.i! ecutive commit'.* held in the home Paul Egan Gives ' of Mrs*. Harold Kohloff, 1?. Robert 2*> 1U M S c o re tov i» tr iu t^ : Skiing Demonstration Tax To Decrease jl?d.. Hazlet. tdistm I** ll» 1. ! A tentative program for the year ,Vii'Kl!Mlt» Tv\p. IS t< An estimated tax redticnon of M H o/c !<*«.--BalUii; um piie MrCuUwK’oii. Paul A. I'.gan jr., Broad St.. Mal- was reviewed by Mr. and Mrs. awan, i-’.ave an exhibitiun (if trick cei'ils f'.'r each SUW ii.ssesseil \alua- Harold Hottger, co-chairmen of the . tutn was -nreuiM Tuesday night skiiiu; ami liarcftvi: skimp at the program committee. Mrs. Leo Lam- : when the Holmde! 'l‘ow»iship fk>ard mers, chib president, also heard Mission Croup Ice Bucket Rej-.atta Stmoa.v spon­ sored bv thf Raritan Yacht Club o! Ld*ieation introduced its Arc you familiar with the many wnys that our bonk repons Horn Mrs. Harold Simmons, school budge!. TK- rate is expected in Raritan Kay. IVitli Amboy. arrangements; iutgew: William, ;i* drop from ?l.vt fo;- eueh $HiO To Meet Tonight Mr. i^iin is past president of the con be of icrvicc to you? W e ore prepared to give h.orticuliure, and Mrs. William O \aiuation fh;v yrar to H-l'1 Muelier. social tntertainmcnt. .lersev Ski-Ters Yv'iitei Ski Club He The Women's Missionary Feilnvv- serv-d as a m.-mber nf the l-.astcm AUhoiigh tiv total schiu»l expend; you the bcit fmoncicl odvice avodoblc, ond we arc Mrs. Bernard Dress, flower show ship of the Savre WikkIs ftap'ist Ref.iunal (.‘otuuil ui the A:nerican lures j-.’Uicipa’ed for ll!i>TW show hoppy to do d. chairman, suggested that a spring Church, Browntown, Wiil meet to­ Wat(-r Ski Association. an iM :rea se of $115,780. from V>19.- flower show' he held in May and a , night. Miss Nonna SPvesler wiil t.la t(> SHSa..*W5, the o v t ia ll s ’hoo) It you have a financial problem, stop m ond discuss fall flower show during Septe mber. he in charge of the program, “ Why How nlHH.t busiuc"i> cards? tax rate will tellect ii decrease b'*- Also participating were Mis. Hon­ j Missions?" Christmas cards will We can supply them (juickly i c au.se of an iiurease ;n estimated it with one of our otficcrs. WcVe more thon glad to es Hewitt, corresponding secretary; j l-e collected to send to Miss Lillian and at the right price. Come ; jytables to .000. Mrs. Rohlotf, recording secretary; < Dikson in Formosa. Refreshment.*; and try us. The pioixtsed budget includes Mrs. TenKvck Konson, sunshine; ; will be served. ossist you. M a ta w a n Mrs. Richard Spencer, publicity and Mrs. Charles Trautwtin, trea­ Moiris Watkins, a missionary on ‘ surer. furlough from Nigeria and the j School of Missions in Hanford, j Pleads Guilty Conn., w’as the goest speaker at the ; SAVE $ $ niK MATAWAN BANK Drugs worship service Sunday at the Lu-1 Auto — Discount for Safe Drivers Johnny B, Brown, l!h Center St theran Church of the Good Shep ; MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY R. M. Yura, R.P. and J. C. Yura, R.P. Cliffwood, pleaded guilty to herd, Browntown. He showed j charge of assault with intent to rob. slides and sjxike on the missionary ] Home Owners — Reduction for Package Policy 145 Main St. Matawan The prosecutor said Brown work done in inNigeria Wio',ri:’ 1 charged with assaulting Fmil Lane, 'The following college students Fire — Liability — Household Charge Accounts Invited ' Route J5, Cliffwood. a bartender in returned to their studies: Jerry John’s Bar. Cliffwood, on Oct. 14. Molnar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ( All Combined Into One Policy seph Molnar. Route !l. to- Johns Hopkins Umversit>. lialt.moa , JNM'RANCK R 1IAL Md.: William Arace, son of Mi . and PROP MGT. Mrs. Nicholas Arnce. Kout*- 5JH. I-SI'ATF. MORTGAGES Trenton State College; l-idward BONUS V an s A gency Weston, son of Mr. iind Mrs. Kd- John R iK'nno Bnil.tr ward Weston, Route M(i. Monmouth LO 6-1881 Matawan MOLONEY’S MARKET College and Gaiy Miiier, son of 267 Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller. Coitrell 120 Main St. • LO 6-4668 • Matawan Rd.. Rutgers LTui' ei s.t>. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins and daughtei. Miss Jeanne Hopkins,; Shoulder M iddle Cul Very Tender Bushnell Rd., spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert ! P o rk Chuck Roast White in Aslmry Pnrk and Mi. and . P o rk Mrs. Wahrr l>utuan in Belmar. Dollar-Saving Value in a Breathtaking Packaqe! Mr. und Mrs. Hany Patleison Cliops Chops or Sleak and daughter, Miss .loan Patterson, 1 Margaret St., enjoyed a show and , dinner in New Yoii; on Sunday.

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Solid M eal T»p and Hot turn Rib nnd Shoulder | 'I he I adies Aid Sorielv of the jFiist Baptist Chinch, Matawan, Lamb ! held a regular monthly meeting ; E y e Round Round i Tuesday in the church leelu-e , room Mrv Doiothy Rinear, picsi ( Ihops , dent. pres.iled and Mrs. A Adam Roast Roust Bauki led dtwo; ons, The society w ill he ill 1 h.i i j‘i ui a Blue and Cold Boy Seoul diiinri lo be held I eh, hi 4 9 The host i sse s were Mis .1 «nn e*. 8 9 7 9 i Vnuhi acldr and Mrs Robeii lleui- ley. Plans weir iii«td(* foi a mm I.Hr^e I'resh mage sale lo be held nesl monili P rim e Prcsli Killed 'I lie nest meeting will he In Id l;cb. P.! ulieie theie will he a V’.il R ib Roast Turkeys Jersey I0*ii;s eiitine co\ered dish lulu heon and eKclwmge id gift? A ny Cul AT A PRICE YOU Sorvices Held For 5 9 d c. NEW STVLf. TO WiLIGHT YOUI nOCKt'T ACTION TO F.XCITK YOU1 5 9 i CAN T BEAT iMiduiol Pischi tIri.' P n e w e* \ liii|’ u‘ o n h a eh u tii 1 he a p p i.») of the , I uncial sei\ ice, weie held S.ilui- Old' inolulr I <> llaihie »'id- oioIhW h h»w t pr.ced J^y/<'6Y/ufrS<5 11 a v nt !i ii m. limn the Hiri'ms Clip These Coupons For Bonus Extras ; Mi mmial Home, l ieehold, to St. lull im/.p fierier, it boa* tv a ,'f 0 li p K o e k i t \'-h . . . j Guhi iel'n (! h u I c h lb adrvclt. foiir eoil I'prii.i 1 eornlort . . phr* tin i*uality you look □ LDSMOBILE : whete .1 irtpneiii mass was oflrteu for in H tltr hiheb'd " i lid: n,ol.:h ! < III ' I, H I naiMii' ! lit III a m lor Michael I‘im hi. fid, Allitoiir'ii l enn Sliced fttr m/i' lan d *- a im at yim i < dih ita-t'di I n M i 1 i " d a \ ' llri. I -10«IIHI«r. lit I A " a ti.l i.llll a. Ill D 1 * (llltH I ’reoll j of l i niiklin A\ 1 , Mala a .111 w I10 f died Wi due1 dav . .1 an I'M» I, foi 1 Ihieon t low in.; a ' hm I dim '••• l u 11,11 .as h h h im toiAi AtinioHiJio OIOIMOWU oiiAinr ------(hound |{<*ef i in !lt f^"‘ i' id 1 111.' I einelet y, f' I ee|n d»l 00 o o 1 Mi PiMhi win- Imu 11 in Poland « b s. nnd hud hMdtil in Malawan most 3 »>s. ‘ 1 3 * 1 of his life Me wa1- .1 11111 111 die : DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET |ilo\ ir of ( InliK |Ois' and C o , K x tri l.h. t ree Willi lliln Cuupon l-.slni l.h, t ree With Mils fiiiipon Jew Yolk 1 110 Main Street — Matawan ■ 1 Sui vlvhi|; i.M- srv»*ial hirem. and nr-phr \\ 1 . THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January JO ;1961

Ka ^tufted to 3orlln Station In 1843 Hetireamit Of and In 1946 so New Bruawlcit. Tlw CSvk Chorg* Plans j Fo Conduct Survey foliowffig year ht wdnl to Keyjwrt Monmouth ~|;(!<*pMsSrck where ha remained until 1950 v/Jien Old Names in "Jolanfhg" Production ; For Senior Cstizens iGslassi Told ha was trtuMfsrred to Princeton Firm C'iftSS Trooper ------• |i\lorc (,ouiii\ Aid Ilia txma' of direcror-* of ihe 'fhu U.3. Bureau of tha Corpus ©*!?, Capalto,, Ac!!»s Super, Question it (conl>i>!*ng Jsn. 2 that the ha wm placed to command ot tho JS'li jor hospitals In Momno-utii County, ■'«en;or c'C/./en?',' tu f.ormeut.tott with -Jsflfc.'/itas anr-ouncsd tha retirement mation on Daniel Estelle. -V* hoar chot'un will proaerU' lo Tha spring stb-jtailc-n at Princeton, t it e r that Jsmes and EllzabetH hud U nr Fiikin Memorial, Neptune; Mon­ tha _ jARuary Current PopuMilon S| It . JOMph A, Oulasal, effective that ha went to Pennsylvania and tlw Oilberi &nd Suilivar* oocr^tta sftmo vnthly Inqutrlss. on eniploy-' • 3t9cJc M pfk.l io 10 ^ull.-osdi to staff aergwist Bt IPrtoecton. in 1740 In N«vv Jersey emigrated to i%,The past performance oV Haydn's I j sistanc* Is needed beca»ase of th. mcnt and unemployment. Current 1992 ha was alevatad to the rank Washingfosi Co..' Pcnhsyiva/itft,'. af­ ?D>e Soultiwlck-, Family of Lnke* “ lho (.reatinn*' was discussed at) I increased personnel, equipment. Population Survey Interviews v/i)l of lieuienajiit sndt plfcted la charge ter 17J0 and before 1792. About l.iOl ! hurai. or nearby, .Joseph K., iwrn tho meeting .and ulsu pians for the c! Troop:C, traffic section. he went lo Crawford Co.. Pa., be- in Monmouth County la 18.12, mar­ ; &nd oicdicatloji costs in caring iw be conducted locally next week. i. George Weston lha. ijjdJgeni. patients. commg spring production. The l i;am» a farmer with fi. large land ried in 1356 Susan K. Wiliiams, chorus will meet for their firjt holding, and a groat posterity..most l.hey moved to Minnesota la IKfjS Under a law recently nift»cd b' Your advertisement iu this & Sons, Inc. Hit Parked Car operetta rehearsal. Tuesday di paper will reach prospective of whosa descendants sllli live . Can. you 'supply tha names of the j' thfi governor, Monmouth County Is p.m. at the idciibury Methodist I #W Oe***n Avo. purchaser., in every Coniotunitv in LonK Urnnch MagistrateHarold Stem, Union there today, ft Is jsud by tradition parents of'Joaop.h? His brdiher was’i permitted to contribute up to Church. Lltf.te Silver. 1 the bayshora. ar qa. ' P.'mm m J e Nt>I5N- . ' ' ~ • . Tenucut Rii., Morganvilli, (li! and Bank. Kis wile wm hllzabeth A.'o- daughter of Tlioma^ Williams and patients In the thiee hospitals. T! $5 cOsls fur cureless .driving. Pa- bot, or Abhott born In 1753. she Sarah White. • board, while not setting any figure AJJrwa tro.lman John McUregor, borough mention* in her will land "situate I would ilka to know it an Eng­ for lllfi.1, 'indicated lhat it would t'!?y A' SI utii ' police, arraigned the defendant as in Salem Co.,” Which belonj-ed to lish Peterson family lived’ In Red study the matter very carefully. having struck ihe sulo or Dominic nw brother, John. James Peterson Bank' lt.H. Englewood. Cul. ’ Havuhals Give tomls :J Tetro, 505 Union Ave., Union in 1932, Pitkin llospilul received $270,447 for 20,920 Indigent pntien! LOOK at our Bench, whlle .it was parked on Hughes Proclaims parsons officially connected with In- Front Si. tematFonal orfianiMtions of which ’l°*s*)UaJ ,da-V!!*' M^ unlf°cuut‘l S a cro - IU u Alien Registration . . , . center was given 5288,63$ for 22,331 j y g i Skipped Toll iha United States n a member | mdij^cnt patient, days, -and Rlver- BeSta Top regional and district officials othcrs admitted temporarily as j view was given $40,864 for 3101 Por lopporl »f JOSEPH GAIASSl tewtr kuk. Harold J, Smith, 19, VanBrackle of. th« United States Immigration agricultural laborers., to report hisi^u.ys. Contributions 'o the hospitals VALUES I ^College., Prior to entering tho State Rd.j Muiawan, has been fined ?20 and Naturalization Service werj. in­ address during January of 196!* in I ? rorU HalfiroJiy Sd to the communications section adsi* ed In tho county’s conlrlbntlon. Ctftillf Hosf, Ourmeittt United States, except diplomats. of tha United States Immigration Attending the conferenco were AukitW, A r|ltlvl«.3L and NaturalUatton Service. CLEARANCE Orftcii BrtMd rfioelio!doi Director Joseph 0. ir- Surtlcal auiI Cerv.C-U C'^Ufvra wln, Freeholders Charles I. Smith, ■ S U PE R S P E C IA L !* frActlcn Ktts Fire Prevention Unit Abram D. Voorhees, and Bonjaimn H. Danskln: J. Marshall Booker, SURGICAL FEIGENSON'S ANNUAL SHOE SALE Slates Night Meeting president of the board at Fitkln 1959 Chev. Corvette Hospital and David Carter, hospital | APPLIANCE NOW GOING ON Th* first evening meeting of the j administrator; Hon. Henry E. Aclo CONVERTIBLE, 4 SPEED land DRUG CO. ■ Far Children newly-organized New Jersey State ei son Jr. and Harry Wltaker vice TRANS., FUEL INJECTION SAVE! 17 W. Frout St., Koyjpart For Men Hro Prevention Associallon will be j presidents of tho Monrnouth Medi- R & H, W/WALLS, TURQUOISE to P«opk.R Nat'l B&nbf ^ { l i s t e r liro u ii For ^onsei) neld on Thursday, Jan.^lT^at 8:15 cal tloard of Managers, and George SAVEI Mtrtthoft ltu»te P*»* p.m. at.. the-u. Municipal Building,^ .... Monmouth Medical admin- O u r l>oot . ■ .Reg..to » .!» Hoblce ^(>erJa!lxlnB In AU Tvpfi furjlc»> East Broad S t , Westfield. Lc. John Istrator. *1 FORD Slarllncr 2-Dr., ll.T., Sid., R&H, W/W, Wlilte, 4ppli week announced suspen­ sion of driving privileges for five ■#0 t*ONTIAC, Stare,Mef, 4 Dr. lldtp. \,T, PS, VU, Air Lieut. Fluheriy said. “ Wo reali/e bayshore area motorists In accord­ Conditioned...... flMS-M C o t i l l i o n Reg to $15.91) afternoon meetings are difficult for Pedwiu ance with orovjslom of tha point ’•0 C lltV RO LC T Belalre, 4 Dr. Sedim, S Cy i, A/T. Reg. ^to $10.9!) voluntaor fire department official* system and mandatory spoeding to attend. We aece()tod tiia invlla- R & H, W/Walls, White ...... , I I J 9 3 B0 : Now : Ou Sale program. Motorists penalized were Now tlon of Chief Martin D, Burke and Kicnurd- ‘ hi L* Curtis, ‘ • ...... ige; ’J9 PI.YMOUTH Fury, 2-Dr. Hilly., V-S, A/1', Blue and Cant. John Diie.i to meet In Wesl- Tony Coffllano, Keyport; Charles White, White Walls, H< ____ .,..|10M.M $8.99 & $10,99 flo'd In tha evening because o! ils f;1; - - $6.90 & #7.90 $7.90 & $8.90 Marcinlok, Ksansburg; John P, ’5S FORD Falrlane 2-Dr. Victoria, 8 Cyl., Std, Blue central location. Notices of the (not all atylcs) (not all styles) Armstrong, Old Brlciue, and Edna R&H, W. Walls ...... ; f 305.00 (not all styles) meeting have been mailed to ap- R. Barry, Keansbur^. proxjniAtuly 300 fire department o!- 3(1 Si>eclfi|. 2 Dr. iidlp., Grey and White, A/T, R & H, W/Wails ...... | #93.M iicials. Any not on our stalling list Now Is t ,a time to advertise are extended a cordial invitation these unused articles for sale. , . J 1'’ Fleetwood, Black, F f ‘ »*ower, 6 D Special, i Ur. Hdlp, tt/W/, K & H ...... I1995.G3 to attend.“ A small nd In thn classified FEIGENSON'S SHOES '37 BUICK Super 2-»r. H.T., ft&H, White Walls, rtuio. Tr. Charge It With Easy Charge Quest speaker for tht* meeting column will turn them Into cash HOMESICK? 43 Wast Front Streat Keyport CO 4-0147 I will be G. M. Watson, o! the Na­ for you. and Pow. St., Blue and W h ite I 7ft' J l Unhappy b«cau3« your pr«t> tional Board of Flra Underwriters. ’S7 C1IEVROI.F.T. 1-Dr. Station Wagon. « Cyls., Std., ent Homsownera policy «o*t» He V.ili discusii the problem oi en- Green, H., White Walls ...... 5 yjijuj uctlng and enforcing up-ta-dats fire too much? Transamerlca prevention code*. Mr. Watson Is DR. 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