A Panorama COVERING fOVMHIM Of Of Local HOLMDEL. MADIMN People And MARUOPO, MUTAWAN n e o li H A I AVAN ■MOUON

Member Y IA R — 8H1 WEEK -■■v M W r n m MATAWAN. N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1965 National CdJlorJol Association Singl* Copy Tm Canfs I H w in l Grey Open Accounts At Official “Open House” Of Central Jersey Bank Council Meets Tonight To ^^Qmts Authority Scarat StrtHimoc# Weigh Parking Lot Appeal OMiwcfafk CU> A special meeting was called by night by Edward W. Currie, attor­ He reminded council that m a nf the Matawan borough Council to­ ney for the owners, Cusmorcal communities, realising the impoiv Cray. • mtmbtr at Mw night to weigh the appeal made Inc., as a toLal loss. tance of a healthy business district, M a UtlUttw Aa- Tuesday of the Matawan Merchants Mr. Currie, who represented both have purchased and improved prop* . hat night b u t * * Association to take immediate the businessmen’s association and erties for off-street parking. He Wfora l i i & e a l a t “ aodrtn* steps to acquire properties on Jack­ the corporation, asked council lo said there was insufficient parking son St. fur construction of a IM pnmictaaT waa. he apld, «*aw d » take priority action to acquire five space ir. the business district now. ■ car parking lot. rn rjfiiF - f ir m m yaai’a Tewa- lots on Jackson St. to provide addi­ In his letter to council, Mr. tfiip Cawed who are i w r t w i ! Also to be considered is an ap tional off-street parking space in ‘he Schock, who also is secretary of ' M ' ' j T l 1 ' PHNGflUC t . ------1«- peal from Charles C. Schock jr., business district. He said this would the businessmen's association, not* ; president of the Farmers and Mer- enable Gusmarcal to proceed with ed “ the recent destruction of the | chants National Dank, Malawan, . , who waa Mpalated to plans to double the size of Ihe Malatvan Foodtown Store shoull i for zoning reforms to permit the burned market by using existing r Mrm oa the AMmority la give the borough reason to recon* IIM, la a chemical ea enlargement of the downtown bus­ parking facilities at the rear. sitier its zoning laws and tho size iness district. ... ndth wUriwci wMi m* He estimated the firm would con­ of the business district. • ■ wwer a a i eater eoaipmeei ea- Representatives and members of struct a $200,000 ratable at the Inadequate In Six* I the businessmen’s association culled Main St. location but warned that rnaHag andiMAutacturlngfirnia. ... “Tbe area zoned for business U * l* t* to tt» Awt»r5y, Mr. for the acquisition of the additional the proposition could not wuit foi | may |,uve ijeen adequate for till properties to permit the early re­ Gray Mid Mi reaigaation « u "» an urban renewal project to be pro- . . . ’ construction of tho Hell Foodtown amount of business here prior ta pmiMagalaet MmifMM for town­ posed, approved and enacted. He Market, Main and Little Sts. construction of the Levitt develop­ ahip aM lee.. . the o h m who never termed tho destruction of the mar­ Destroyed By Fire ment, but it is inadequate for tha did a tWaa tor tbe townihip except ket and resulting loss of business in The market, Ihe only major food Matawan of today. la M M dH tol; or political glia the borough a "(.-omrmmity prob­ chain store in the borough, was "Not only is the business aret i M W M h M t a w lem." destroyed by lire early Thursday loo small, but the procedure for ob­ ■ that' the Strathmore Bradley, Mason Properties morning. It was described Tuesday taining a variance is too lengthy Club plam to replace Among the properties which Mr. and costly. . aMBhenhlp ol.the Au­ Currie suggested council acquirc to "In view of the recent delay tha ____./wKh Ha own people, he Iden­ construct the new parking lot arc owners of Foodtown have had in tified Iha m i group of peo- dub No Lake Access those of John .1. Uradley, Nicholas obtaining permission to use land ta a ll V drtM ed to aaaemblying hilt- Bennett and Mrs. Katherine Ma­ their rear for parking, we could lacta aadtiaiBor.. . . in order to son. The live properties have an not blame them for abandoning tha farther Mm polM nl a^irattoiw of This Summer assessed valuation of $G1,250, Mr. former location of their store for a Currie said. more friendly location. Merchants :Mr^. Otwr aaM rlw purpoMly re- Hamilton Tract looking for new store sites will not iM i ta pva "uaual" n a a n for take the time and endure costa ilp iltn n i. Mch M .“pereoa-. Purchase Delayed Promote Police, needed to obtain variances. . r ‘‘praawra; af buaiaaae'' ia Damagiag Lost For AH a r d w ta M a run through (he months of Aug* crackdown came after violations Co. Terminal at Route 36 and Mid­ would ba granted a aie permit for Assailed By Objectors began to increase and requests to Mt and September. ThU is a dle Rd., Raritan Township, wera a Maltary landfill oa the IU-icre BMWag weefca will ba apiat aa Frank B. Martin sr., 25 Park (continued on page four) vblttag taaUbei that wen net Charles Isola, Line Rd., Hoimdel, approved from the tract in June combined effort of Ihe four com­ presented to the Raritan TowiW ■urnt Ply Bog tract In the north- panies ol the Borough Dcpurt* Ave., Matawan, was futafjy injured ship Committee last night. Con­ baaM aad aa call backi. It will was back before the Matawan but was rejected, In that the in an accident at Bellevue, Ohio, w n t section of tha township. ment and funds derived help to struction of the terminal would ba ba a gnat kelp It i l tamllie* Township Zoning Board of Adjust­ property is in a 100 ft. by 1511 It. last ni,ght. Mr. Martin, luisbnnd of Fatally Injured Tha council withheld action until niafnfain the buildings of the Firt* tied in wilh a new gas station, Iha State Department of Conaerva- have IM r caia cardi ready when ment last night seeking this time zone and no hardship had been the late Mrs. Margaret (Smith) Department which are owned by Douglas Frampton, 9, of 39 Wood* proposed for the site. Bcnjamio Hon and Economic Development a iqatdmaa calls. to get I seven • lot subdivision ap­ shown, as the board saw it. Martin, who died Mur. 19, 19G5, was the fire companies. shore Center, Cliffwood Beach, was Gruber, Highlands attorney, rep. : fe d det whether the tract will be Ike had drhri barameteri proved for his 2.7(> acres on Line A. Henry Giordano, Lone Branch, employed by M&T Chemical Co., fatally injured yesterday when resented Stuart Coven, Paterson, aude aubject of a meeting on a have beea IMtaBed aa Iha earner Rd. which idjoins the “ country Mr. Isola’s attorney, based the ap­ Matawan Fire Department is a Matawan. He was active in the car his grandmother was driving owner of the site. He said Henry "Green Acre*" project. The total al Uayd Md Ckarcb Sis. and la club” lots section of Strathmore. plication on the fact that in thej II I per ccnt volunteer depart* Mutawan First Aid and Rescue Ha had made a bid to get nine lots "planned community" ordinance of j ment. Equipment \s supplied by Squad. went out of control and struck a F. Gehlhaus, bus line owner, wanta ^ ju r at Fly tract embrace* over traM al Iba Clllfwaad building. pole on Leonardville Rd., Leonardo. to construct the new terminal which v O U l icres, most of it being In the Tbt pragma t l the drlvi may Strathmore, it is possible to put up the Borough of Matawan hut all According to early report it Is 2.S houses per acre against only 1.8 I building* are maintained from believed that Mr. Martin, driving Polico said the tot, attempting to would cost a minimum of $50,000, gMrtherly lection of Madison Town- ba witched by then sign. Notice get away from a bee in the car, houses per acre that Mr. isnhi ! Ibe annual fund drive. alone in his car, struck a tractor. rfiip. Tha n a id remlads mldeats, lurched across the driver a n d The next regular meeting of the could erect under the R-130 zoning, j New call cards of the alarm sys- Surviving ure three .sons, Wi'liam The Marlboro council indicated "Ih a aervka aad a^alpan st lhat twisted t h e wheel. The grand­ Trip For Senior C itiiam Board of Health of the Township of Mr. Giordano argued it was dis- j t«n are being distributed and all J. Martin nnd Frank Martin jr., at ■lit if nothing further is heard mother, Mrs. Charlotte Grant, 61, ki avalUkh k ' ' Mitawan will be held on Septem­ criminatory that Mr. Isola should j aid cards should be destroyed as home, and Robert P. Martin, Par­ v ROM Trenton by the date of the of Hamilton A v c., Middletown Leon A. Seygllnskl, Matawaa ber 13, IMS, at 8 p.m. it the Mu­ be denied an equal right in sub-! there are changrs in some call*. lin, a grandson; a sister, Mrs. Lil­ Aag. U municipal meeting, the nicipal Building. Township, was treated for minor Township Recreation Director, dividing and selling of his property! If you do not receive your card, lian lleyer and two brothers, John aoaacil will act on the une variance injuries. The boy, son of Mr. and It planning an ll-day bus Irlp ta Rose K. Wenzel, Secretary that had been granted the develop- j call 9M-43I7. Contributions may and George Martin, ull of Mata­ h r Manio. If the atate should de- Mrs, Charles Mayer, was spending Miami Beach, Kla., lor scnler Matawan Township ers of Strathmore, right next door i be mailed to A. Adler, treasurer, wan. The Bedle Funeral Home, (Me lo take that tract alter that. It Driver Killed the day with his grandmother. cltliem residing In the townahip. Board of Health to him. | Malawan Borough Fire Deparl- Matawan, will have charge of or* • ill hacoma a matter of negotia- The trip will he liken in ia jfp—adv i (continued on page four) I naeat, M Main St., Matawan. rangcincnt.i. Non or condemnation. Manio Bid Accaptad air-conditioned bus, which w ii Flaaace Mractar Heilgai On Route 34 travel during daylight hours on­ Joha Barhagelata resigned aa Matawai Township Committee ly. The overall price will Include tractor of finance. The letter ot Northbound Auto Pavilion Special Allmclion For Lakeridge lfcgiilcnta round Irlp transportation, trips la resignation wai not read at the Monday accepted the low hid of And Truck Collide Manzo Contracting Co., Matawan, Cypress (iardem and Silver ^Meeting despite a demand by Coun­ Springs, a cocktail party and all liman Charles T. McCue that its •if $353,550 on the township road irogram. Mayor lfen-y E. Tiap- hotel and motel accommodations. itent be revealed. Mayor Walter Benjamin Zelokowitz, 48, of Park Plans have been made to leava Grubb jr. Mated the letter Ind St., Jersey City, was fatally in­ mgen estimated work will start in len days. Matawan at 8 a.m. on Thursday, . wi addressed to him personally jured In a car-truck accident on Oct. It, and return on Sunday, by Mr. Barhagelata ind contained Route 34 near Van Bracklc Rd., Notice Oct. It. rsaaat ailtter of only their mu­ Matawan Township, Sunday night. The office ot the Shore Insurance Anyone interested In making Cll coacern. In resigning as head He was pronounced dead at River­ ^ c n c y , Broad Street, Keyport will the Irlp is asked to contact Mr. at the department of finance, Mr. view Hospital, after the 11.13 p.m >e closed on Saturdays during Sejglintkl for further Information (continued on piga four) (continued on page four) August. Irom .1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday wjlp—adv S/26 . through l;riduy at ME 4-2171. Township Cool To Berman Stich Plan Three New Sergeants A fourth round in appearances Ists wero needed In tho whole bays before the Malawan Township Zon­ shore area to meet ha needs o| Tht Matiwm Townihip Commit- Vincent Vinci ind Joseph Booket, ing Board of Adjustment for a var­ the greatly expanding population, ^.tee Monday turned down a request but they would not become ellgl- iance foi a use for » 4.'"i acre tract lie declared fie Imd already r M lc i Chief Ralph E. Wallace We until Februiry, il the northeast corner of Church made contacts which h» believe! M dine more eergianU be nam- Chief Wallace stated In hia letter 'jt. ami l.loyd Rd. other than lhat would make the proposed profci ad aad deaignated for choice the the aergrama were needed for the ■iivered iu the 1(10 ft. by IfiO ft. resi­ slonal pnrk a means of meeting ttirea men aa thi stiff at regulai better Mpervlsion of police pa­ dential zoning took place last night this need. He did not inlond to Id. itMhMn hiving tlw laager wa­ trols. The force aow h u one regu­ fur IJr Hnlph H. Herman, Keans­ m iu there himself, Dr. Herman aOf Crily. Ha antid tint lervlca of lar sergeant, Francis Ciarnecki, ’ tirg. lie told tin! board that tills knowle hrca Anf‘ I h r that period aad In addition lo their other duties, ' )r. Ui'riiuin snld he wns ndvnnc- hurt M. Wood, Hlvcr Plaza, attolj pouM ba efevatid to lergemt tht was being put upon these fwr> men icg a JOT,(KM ratnhln lot the town­ nny for a doien object ora, d ritt iBIIawlag day. The next two In line, In the present ntup. ship. from Or. Herman admlsdon that il ~ " to the chief, would ba Mayor Haary K, Triphsgen was Sidney I, Sawyer, Keyport, at doctors could not h i found to (If cool In tha request, He noted thm tmncy for I>r, llermin, had his all the dozen or more offices, rents If Iha number of irrgMiilt wss to lient relalo Ihtil lie nml Or. Sllch als would be ntida to other prfla . P w ik f Crocitdoarfi It ba nlsed tn live, In iddlllon In u tad olilalnetl In IW^ a v. rlimce feaslnnal personnel, Including real '-iV M ortd In TowmMp ehtef, eapula and lleutenanta, the mm the res lentisl r.tmliiK rover- estate operators and Insurinci pen* atflcira at rank In the depirim^'i ng llie site wlilcli permitted them pie Mr, WoikI wanted the ippllcls would outnumber the reguhir pu Iu ei ed a building to conlnin two lion for a professional pirit rcjecl. A cruM iw n on violation of uofesslonal medical ufflces. Th* ed si lielng nothing mors th in a paihiafl laMtaiioM hai b*m or- llcemen, The miyor did not fee. Ibis a proper apportionment for s Ifiinshiiiil I > I i.v 11 it«n stilled tills reaimlltnflnn for I |irofesflunal •m il* 'M a la w a a Townahip Chief ,’4WI hi fl. sliiiclnr" wm now near­ iitilldlng al Ih i alti with a nn# lin tin force, He also ntHeii tint • f M N r R .’ K. Wallaoa. The polki ing completion and l< In l»it(llneM twNt of five separate hulldlnid ail fundi were pnivliletl In Ihe Imd- Ih h hhiild a pavlHaa, Mghted tor alglMtlnte aaa, Ii iha renter •t Wlklag Iraila lead tram tbe like tn a pknk ires whkk lealures s wwill ill IWIm for occupancy, ralher than ill u lfltn being uniNt gel lo piy tlte Im'rtmtenl* that ailaaaha racraallaail ladHtie* baM ahag U ke l«fferta hy l.evlil and Maimer kaaaa, aaldaar Haae llreplieea i i m vtilleyhnll ronrt, A swim- ■mad h r aara parted aa the wrong one roof, Mr. W«>d reminded th# leal, Im ,, la Iba eaaalry «hb rammaaHy al l,akerM|e, Midlsoa Iowa- atlag paal aad laaali caarla are planned at l.skerldge's private iwlm Or. Herman testified w lul lie we* M a aI Ma itrift. Cara ilmuM hi a«uid accrtia Ihe officer, elevated dria, The pavlHaa, lar baatlag la tha aamwrr ind akillng In Iha winter, aad racqaal «lab. Appraalmalely 4) arres, nr nne-fntiilh the area at seek Inn now was lo put (om mote board llie nmlesslonal bulldlni p r * Bark ad aa tha tide nf tha itreet (MaMUttied on pige fixir) Ii M aft a MP-laal Hghtsd pn meaadi alaag iba lakeihore. Iha IH-hama l ammaalty ara earniarked lor reeresilonal purposes, such stlucliiles on the pmpeity foi |sisnl hnd nem turned down In A|M ■ A a Hraclloa at triffic within jiiofi'sslonal ultliei, lliet# Would rll IMI4, a i wlmt * a l ptacttcilly 0 a laclMa af tin curb, polite said OM Wiaaa Firm Our flrtt peiclie, In llmlled «up The family shopping for a ltotm< I h(WM>« to ba oonHnictetl Ihera *!■ be I hath m il lemil, chili Imlll fll I Alioiil Imlf wmked In New ferney Im mI dff«lle lurking ipsces to ac llie n in e tiling sliould nut ba i m malar vaMdi naulrament* ply, Htirr anplei fur green apple Indiy haiku lioyoiHl Ihe lullin' Vlull-1 ready have Iiw ii *olil, run lie •!■ l.aksrltWil, All Mia facllllles will In '! mul Imlf in New Ymk coiimindiile lliimi I'Oinliig lo Ihe ini; le'foie tlw board now, i aid ba thackad ira pirklnu «iuce iml pie, llsvn ymi tiled our ora to l,akti‘e," l'ine»l IIiiiw IM, denN miller a eoiimmnily a.«icin ve,ileil Hie 11i>i)■ >i 11 v nf |i”r«ini aIio I,ili'il llie 11’si nt the mounds lieie thiniii'.li a wlinoss, WlllU II. _____ m Mm , ia front nf public nr Middletown, lilt;,, M;till«m 'Iiiwit*lil|), wimi‘ |»ill Northern New M ie y Divltlon licit' flotl (llilll, (iiine In hlkeililije "m e tu llie would lie I ii imI'ii n|iei| in a way to Him;, H Adllter i.ltlie, Mr. liineg Brlvaia drlvewayi, witMn H taet of wjfp-adv J» ed recently »» to wind llipy lunkcil eral Mmmiii'i for Irv in , nitid, (Hlter litr■'I • >■ nt t ill iy out Ihe lei mtnnloe.v of * Icsllheil he lives dliecily Iu iMi'fe , Hop Mga, wwtin II fwt af a fin for when houie hum in:! t Impelled Wiindland ihe mine |kiII nlmwetl llini. llie wui ot llie Violin 1 vveie uvi'l 11 S HK‘ "|iaik" In Ih 'llb'M sense, 1)1 of Ilm lleinuin pio|H*rly and had ■■ fip d r ia t aad upaa a bridge, pnllci Nalbie More Ilian 7.1 pet cent til tlm«r Hnl on Ihe Intnltt nl l.aKe LeffeiH, bullies ot the estlv IHW'n tne nmi nlll' iinl iiiumIm'i of pini|i.M h ," 11*i llei it mn i;,h e flsmi itni-e Ir'i'U mi oli|eclot si tie) April I H I (Hlf vsrti anti if' r» will Ilf clietml ^ueitliiuiMl ittdli'Kteif dial 111 * • v 1,'ikeililne in kindl'd by i l ■ icrt'S bill .. i>l rt(je nml Inilli'iilhmi mi' Umi I'M me miller ! i V‘*,II1 'Il III!e tile , Need lo r Setvirea ptoceedlnus Mr, Illnes c fttwha will ba aat up la each nf ■ad Ail"!!*) For (III or Hetvlea eall tlMteral mMlittu ol i ...... Iy a> mil iili'iile siies, A imhleil pmmc- lhe new limne ntiiik<-l illllli III" e.lnlill lioilie. on Hid llfy rti In lit. Opinion of lhe need lies or u*le ,14, lilil lull vel nirtlhed lll'Mt JSlll mme area, Ilf Herman iledan'd tliat all «oitr of Atedte'tl w t i t i (cimtlmted in Iwr) ~ ' i daily h r a ' wjfp^adv W l.ikrHdge, mote limn N lf llie Itll ice ukullui! iiiivllliin, Theie slut Mill i In niitiiit|vaaat aMadf'the toll road where wife, Judy, realizing that he is en A a caltural center wiU be built, Miss Terry and Master Anthony eounging her friendship with an­ Domenico are vacationing on Long that the parcel waa not other man, assume* that George Island with relatives. specifically for the center, muat be ia love with another wo- Mr. and Mrs. John Albert, Long OB______tha land la a two .oo • itory brick Island, were Sunday guests of Mr. heuoo which will be put to um by Playing tha laading rale cif and Mra. Anthony Domenico and authority aa office or shop Gaorga is Mihaha Fisher, Lon^ family. apace, Ib a lot’ will alao afford the Branch. Mr. Fisher has performed ably acceae to tbe Mat aide of the ia "The BaM Soprano," "Tha Has­ fM W ftoir a public road, and may Mr., Mrs. Joseph Cutler w uaodby maintenance veMclea, ty Heart," "The Winslow Boy" and “A Thurber Carnival” at Moo- Mark Golden Anniversary hat aa public acceae will be baitt moalh College. i, Mr. Tonti aald. Draau Ma|er Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutler, 305 Sarah Glenn, Rumson, will star Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Beach, T V i building iatha park wiU as Judy, Ma wife. Mrs. GleM is celebrated their 50th wedding an* 4, ‘ by Rad Baak architect a graduate of' Northland College, nlversary on Saturday at which It will be a Mir- Wisconsin, when she majored in time they attended mass in St. Jo> afhM'praparty atoraaa building oo drama aad performed in "You seph’s Church, Keyport. V a woat aideaid* odat theth. parkway, and Can't Take It With You," "Ario da Mr. and Mrs. Cutler, the former Ih e Malawaa Braves captared ihe Babe Roth Leagao fbamplsselilp calmlnatlM a trill ba iiaad for atorage of auch Capo," "Summer and Smoke,” and middle row, Neil Devlno, manager; Jae Cearad, RobMe Haaaa, DeB PearI sea, Joha K am a, Miss Florence Schmidt, both of aMteriala aa, c ic t u olfice and “Streetcar Named Desire" among elaalag rush at the ead el Ihe seaeen. Shown above, (left te right) are: Bottom row, Bill Casagrande; top row, thick Geraa, larry Shaw aad Louis Papa, Bab Devlaa, John Haatar, John Geraa, Jack Lewis, Nick Brady witr - - Newark, were married July 24, M W enaoce equipment. othecs, and later, performed in sum­ 1D15, in Newark. They lived in Nut- Mr. Riper Mil. desiga aa mer alock in Wisconsin. At wagon Icy before moving to Cliffwood viaa conU ruction of. the MW Wheel Playhouae aba luu played W*H Child Confarence* w d Dealer! Shatfar Named To Dean's List Return From Convention Beach a year ago. aad two additional! bayi on ' ia “ A .• .Kmory of Two Mon­ 700 In Madison Prior to his retirement three ‘ _ maintenance building days” and "The Land of Heart’s O f MCOSS Wara Popular jM-Tima Raeords A t Douglass College y e an ago, Mr. Cutler was a police, a cset-plue basil lor aa eati- Desire." Exalted • Ruler, Earl Lewis, of man and also a security guard Keyport Elks Lodge, has. just re­ IU.M. Barry Grabello, another Wagon Procedures at Weil Child Confer­ Summer School j „ Neivarlr district Ford dealers Three hundred and sixty out­ employed by the I. T. T. Corp. turned from the Elks National Con­ Wheel regular; wiil play Arnold, a ences conducted by Monmouth Miaitered their all-time records for standing students at Douglass Col­ Federal Radio and Telephone, N u t vention, held at the Hotel Fontan- Tewmhip Recreation sympathetic friend Mr. Grabello County Organization for Social Ser­ Enrollment of 700 in sumiW le? of Ford cars and trucks in lege have been named to the ley. has played leading roles In several vice in the Bodman Health Center, school I* reported by Andrew , ni1' ^ th

Awardad Certificate The Very Rev. Joseph T. Cahill, Elementary instruction ia M C.M., has been appointed president School 18, Sayre Woods South. Hie Roes W. Maghan jr., 7 Crown ol St, John'a University, it was an­ secondary courses are in the high n school. Pi., Matawan, recently completed nounced by the Very Rev. Syl­ SD l a course In the Principles and vester A. Taggurt, C.M., Visitor m Practices of the Insurance Busi­ for the Eastern Province of the Rode Monorail A t Fair ■Mt ness and was awarded a Certificate Congregation of the Mission (Vin­ SalMd.' C»-. ‘ ‘ “ of Completion by the Professional centian Fathers). Rev. Cahill, pres­ » y w wi » u ___ Debby Barboiini, Tennent Rd., School of Business at Union. ident of Niagara University for the Morganville, rode the AMF Mono­ SVRCICAI The Professionai School conducts pest year, auccecda the Very Rev. rail during a visit to the New York course* In insurance and Real Es­ Edward J , Burke, C.M., who has World’s Fair. Debby attended the i m t m t tate to prepare students to pass been president of St. John’s since fair with the M .Y .f. of Morgan- the appropriate State L/fcenae Ex- IMI, vllle.

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He is attending 0 Director braes Do’s, Don’ts w in (Hla oa jour car while you Co-Eds Weekend Park including a birthday celebra­ Massachusetts Institute of Tectu^- ara driving, atay iaaide aad wait tion for Bruce Lindberg, Middle­ For Forastburg Scouts logy and applied for a summer town. A continuing increase In gas lor aid. sales has resulted in several pro­ camp position. Monmouth Council Cm Of Hurricanes, Storms Guard against spoiled food ia At Ca*p Speers Coming events include a trip to A Boy Scout walking the trails employed him. the Wcrld’s Fair, a Yirkee base­ motions in the sales department refrigerators. Also on the staff Is: Ove Zeter- Mra, algaa, awaiag aad la m chairs Camp (peers, a.YMCA naidence ball game, and a canoe trip on the of New Jersey Natural Gas Co. at the Forestburg Scout Reserva­ M m t iv Hm nortHst- whlcb could h a w n destructive If houae ia flooded or damaged, camp operated hy tfcj Ceatral At- Raritan Canal. it has been announced by William tion (N.Y.) camp might wonder lind, Stockholm, Sweden. He is aa Advanced Scouter from Swedea’a « l*t aTtta rnM xy, M it ic * miasMas la,harricaaa wiade. It Muit ba iaspected by public iaatk Area Couadi ef the YMCA, Further information about this J. Miners, vice president in charge for .a moment if he were not at­ YMCA Boy Scout Association wto M r leHawJanay, bmmlm u Check la, o n H yea hava etored health offlciala and building In spec- w u the aile af a waekead outing Program may be obtained by call­ of sales. Elmer F. Stikeleather, tending a World Jamboree. Visiting will spend the summer at Forest- AMMf. AMMllK M ltiM KM l Io n before you m iy re-enter. by the Co-ad Taaa-Afe Iporis ing Camp Arrowhead, 946-459*. Point Pleasant Beach, former res­ : C M E M m m M ratlar Tfcoau* . a. water. medical Ut, readies, a a lr t Uness you are Qualified lo ren­ Camp. The T«a« project ia apon- idential sales supervisor, has Scouts and Scout Leaders from sev­ burg and then return to his homa- land following his participation at natM^lMNS. 1 am n l larricaaa HabUag der valuable aid, stay rway from aored bv the Marlboro Extension of N. J. Natural Gat Co. been promoted to sales manager; eral different parts of the world ‘ t STM *:#***. . • - ; ____Hurriesricaae It Imatiaent aad disaster areak where you may the Red Baok Gommualty YMCA. Albert C. Thompson, Deal, has are at the camp wearing colorful the National Boy Scout School for Mr. M p a a that Mrii Alert Is (M ire d :, haaper raacue or first aid work. The young paople iacladed Bobln Earnings Incroata been advanced from industnul uniforms of their native land. In Scout Executives. The program af having Scouts from other countries Nlt'fca- Mppad m t and pealed tor. I b t WM bathtaba, Jugs, bottle* Drive cautiously. Watch for de­ Robiasor, Connie SarlM, Judy Mar- representative to commercial-in­ addition to a visiting patrol of eight . until all hurricaa* aad ooakiag ateasili aad hli “ ascio, Judy Schulti, Gail RaHiani, dustrial sales supervisor, and Canadian Scouts who were guests of is not new at Forestburg. There bris; pavement may be uader- New Jersey Natural Gas Com­ have been Scouts from England, _ W,.';. ts havi pa ,d . with driakiag water. Gerrliya MoCloud. Cbaryl Oiazia- Francis J. Duffy, Rumson, former the Kumson Scout Troo; s recent­ miaod by water. pany has reported a IS per cent in­ France, Denmark, Finland aad ' " M m Tk* Harricaaa Seam H jm Uv* la m araa suscep­ nn, Adelc V/illiams. Ed Mackin, Long Branch District Manager, has ly, Yo Po Chan, a Queer (com­ At- Wads Of tMMHaa-rw-Mw crease in per share earnings for the Scotland in previous years. _ slraa:. .. : tible ta ffoodiag, movi everything Skip Mackey, Barry MacKMsle, firat nine months of the fiscal year been named residential sales super­ parable to an American Eagle Chick your hone for loou shing- paasihle la tha secoad floor It's a hurricane wh: 1 the winds Howard Grant, Ciena Foataine, visor. Scout) Scout from Hong Kong is are 74-miles-per-hour or stronger ended Juno 30 in its quarterly h t m i riwilarL ahaky chimaeys; Rick Newton, Brian Lockwood and serving on the Staff at the Dan Have you read the classified ads? ■ See that your ear’a gai taak ia rotating around lu center. The statement to stockholders. Q r^yw i tar«ad or dy. AIm a battery powered radio inside a building often months he reported earnings of .’.. . • 0MMPMI OTV : VTWIPVia u IIa L Ia v / rVRVl ■ INgQV September tad October. Nearly CO Mr. and Mra. Fraak Paaak, Mat­ Meissncr jr., both of Marlboro, causes large picture and show win. per cent of these hurricanes farm $1.20 against $1.03 and nated th^t have passed the civil scrvice test •ra aauaiJyaMeag the first victims dows lo ba blow out. Crlis-crosied awan, also accompanied ti.e group. during August and the first half there were 2.1,610 more shares out­ for the state job of graduate nurse • Tomatoes d a feuirlaaaa. awikiag tape on these window* will Activities were ooaductad: fointly of September, standing this year than a year at 54988 a year. Kazimiera C. Grin- ‘Lmh ih i Inutioni ol woloc tup* halp prevent thii. with a similar group from the Wy- ago. ltr plpiniif ntfvet, muter dec- IfyouiIK Araa ‘ la‘ Ordered Evsc- About four hurricanes develop ckoff YMCA, WyckoH. n a activi­ kcvich, Marlboro and Ellyn K, Hui- • Peaches Operating revenues for Ihe three Meal rwttrhas aad g u ahutoff uated: ■ . - • ' each yesr front tropical storms, ties included ioa !ig aad caabaing, ter, Keansburg, qualified for the but an average of two of them hit quarters were J2-l,919,705 compared post of clerk typist in the Freehold Shut off gat and elec.rlc pow­ baseball, basketball, awlmmlng, Picked Frash DAILY the US. nhors This has been aver­ hiking, and plent” of teenage horie- to $22,315,886 and net incomc was area. The job pays from (3216 to er. Then leave Immediately. Don’t aged out over a 40-year period. $2,707,698 as compared to (2,302,040. 13981. From Our FARM Aauid Mora a supply al boards beina manxmed. play. The highlight of the trip was hurricane has two types ol la aali o w wladows. A aourot ai Obey CivU Defeaae iaitructiona K a Saturday evening campfire with motion. One is the forward motion, M n m J heal a,.d an emergency aad j o to evecuatioo pointa in. old fashioned singing, kiddiit|, ,Md ' * aujaty ahould baatorad fa lha which is usually five to 15 miles games. . ; dtcated. Remain there until inform­ an hour The > the is the rotating mo­ vubarafeia Mot la lha homa. Jala tergea CiaMy Craap ed you may leave. Keep calm. tion sbout its center, which repre- YOU HAVE A DATE O nltfai : niirini llie Hurricane: Whan a Hwricate Watch Is Or- aents its hurricane winds. The Monmouth County youth ’ Stay ladoora. Be lure that a win­ were homed with the teen-agers FOR dow or door can be opened on Wind speeds of .'lurrjcane force may cover an area jutward from from Bergen County. The beya re­ K cjp tuned. lo'your radio tor the lee tide o l the houae - ■ - the sided in the boys' camp aad Ihe ■9m Meat waralagi aad advice. elde oMoeite Ihe one being the they eye to a distance of onu hundred miles, with lesser but still young ladies stayed in the girls’ Do M t call Um weather bureau wind. If-'Jr. "f.ve" o( the utorm camp although many of the activi­ LUNCH aa you will oaly (ie up urgently pataet directly over, there will be destructive winds extending 250 aaadedtelephone line*. Keep your miles from the cen. .r. ties were co-ed, Some of the Camp IT ‘ . a period of calm lasting up to i Speers campers joined In with the Mdfoleas neighbors informed. half hour but the wind will re­ The highest wind s|-eed observed young people from both groupa, Flush water heater tank until turn suddenl frop. the oppoiite was the 188-miles-pcr-hour record­ DOMENICK J. LUCCARELLI'S The Teen-agers recently took a n a t'a m i aadimeat run off. The direction, frequently with ed in New England in 1938, but even tour through Chinatown in New taak water can' be used (or ;erner- greater violence. Again, keep calm. wind damage indicates that speeds York. The group visited a Buddhist YE COTTAGE (eacy drinking. After the Hurricane Puses: in excess of 200-miles-per-hour have Secure all door*. Anchor ub- occurred. Winds of 90-to-100-milcs-' Temple, a Chinese museum and Do not touch loose or dingling they hunted for souvenirs through Dearborn Jacu such m loose lumbar, too!a, wire. Report damage to police or per-hour are fairly common in well- INN developed hurricanes. the shops of Chinatown. They en­ 141 IV. FRONT SI. joyed an authentic Chinese dinner of egg drop soup, chicken chow KEYPORT FRUIT FARM mtrmmmUHOHi If you need printing of any kind, mein, shrimp chow mein, fried rice, - GOOD ATMOSPHERE HIGHWAY 35 HOLMDEL we are here to serve you. Our tea, ice cream and fortune cookies. . .. ONLY riO PU MAKE A GOOD BANK t a p li Free Parklaa quick aervice and reasonable prices Last week one of the oamp'a ac­ (JUST SOUfH OF MATTfl TOYS) SJ will please you. tivities was a day of aua aad

BELLS QiODTOWN Of MATAWAN

______’.y ' V,- .. Fs ‘ i • ^ SAYS A IM IMiaRtt tak Um \x rr . . . k K S f fcr my purp«Ml ; rnm lm m u III . fc w a h M M » . ■— N N , ;; ,.M b • «>«« • M M ' • IMI • Th* galant oHorti dnpUyod by tha many firo fighting forcas and tho dtiaonry of Matawan and our neighboring communities in trying to taaM aaf baabWlf Asa* save our store, which was completely destroyed by fire in the early hours o f last Thursday, wai most appreciated by the owners of BeH't Foodtown. ' ■ ■ r' ■ ' ' • ' : ..i\ - ' OUR SPECIAL THANKS GO TO »SS£Sfs?S=s.“~ • THE FIREMEN l l l l l l of Matawan Borough, Matawan Township, Key­ port, Morganville, Freneau nnd Cliffwood. YOUR LOCAL • THE FIRST AID SQUADS • The Women Who Served Coffee FORD of Matawan Borough, Matawan Township, Key­ • Our Many Friends and Neighbors port, Cliffwood and Morganville. DEALER . . . and, All Who In Any Way Assisted • THE POLICE DEPARTMENT Too Numerous To Mention Again Proudly Presents Off Malawan Borough Please Accept Our Heartfelt Thanks THE FOURTH ANNUAL • THI FIRE POLICE • Dr. Alfred J. Casagrando BELL S FOODTOWN • Dr. Mkhatl J. Friedman CALVIN llgned •USSJI COIF CLASSIC MARTIN Inly 21'August 1 P S. WE HOPE TO B1 BACK SOONI ■ Vcstdiestcr Country Club Plans arc in the making for a Harrison, New York Bigger and Better BELL’S FOODTOWN! All proceeds go to local charities TOM'S FORD, INC. Note: Our Temporary Offices arc Located at 60 Mnlit Street* Mutuwan 154 MAIN ST., MATAWAN1 . r- , . ,! ' '?' :‘r; \ VT VsT;t_, ‘^V k B *■> " N f * F m THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. TWulay, JJy 2*. IM C Injunction Sought To Bar Saturday Mooting No Lake Access (continued from page one) Argument will be heard in Su­ without determining its relation to perior C otrt in New Brunswick the present road, he added. tomorrow on a petition by attor­ The council was prepared to pay ■p M U M B. neys fci three Madison Township Ms Mortage O f lu e c ti Mrs. Madeline Hamilton rtie $9500 gttoattol* leg ua that g e m war­ reudeata, Robert Reed, Virginia Loti *1 insects don't care if the balance remaining of the $10,000 {? t J T i L C 3 5 t m i fare is |*ii| awplowid oa the «*► Volf sad He.bert Gordcn, for the weather is wet or dry. They jusl sale price. The property has 600 foot Uc froat, *«en a* the kitckea* issuance of an injunction to pre­ keep om raising family after family frontage on I.ake Lefferts and there SO VARIED ARE the programs (or the New Jersey paatrt** ef aar favorite ertiag vent the township zoning board of of hungry little pests. ifl a house and garage on the tract. State Fair, according to Arthur B. Porter, Fair Manager, e* aad ear kemea, by aa adjustment from meeting Saturday This is bad news, ol course, lor Councilman Frank Ferrano earl­ every day will be a feature day and the activities will be andaat and Maageiaaa eam y. Tbe night. your ornamental shrubs and other ier this month said he hoped fo such that they will appeal to both old and young. There ■uiaur laa ia tke oommoa cock- garden plants, slready tortured have the property used as an ac­ The unusual procedure ol the will be auto races, thrill shows, band concerts, a rock-and> roech, aad lha deadly scents of his toniag board meeting on a Saturday from lack of moisture, probably. cess tn the lake and park area be choice are ulmonella germa. Retgera College of Agriculture waa brought about by Ihe filing fore the end of summer. roll show as well as a Fireman’s Parade and the selection ol ltUWkMM4H«M These fUtkborae organisms B*n entomologists have been checking by the developers of the 960 units Miss New Jersey State Fair. There will be tributes to''Wil> . a v a t f t p eraliy euaaae to make their way on insects that are making trouble into our bodies through the medium Madison Hill garden apartments, liam A. Scblechtweg, new Master of the State Grange/and Route I and Ernston Rd. for a now. of contaminated food. They cause Far example, lacebugs are build­ Promote Policc to Ihe armed forces; New Jersey’s Governor Richard J . special usa variance. The zoning vsrlous serious forms of illness, ing *p rapidly on planta such as A board had to meet on a Saturday (continued from page one) Hughes will be the guest of honor on Thursday, Sept. 23, includiw a fever similar to typhoid, liils g * and rhododendrons. Use that the .roper number of days the tetrn - agcrs to move, mostly and Bucks County Day will be observed on Friday, Sept. 24. meningitis, and common food Sevln or lindane or malathion ac- rom street corners in the down poieoolag, with ita characteriatlc to meet a legrl equirement be cordiag to label directions. The Fair will open Saturday, Sept. 18, and close on Sunday, effected at a date In I eeping with town area, proved to be "fruitless.’ THUMOAY, JULY » , M symptom* ot acute diarrhea, severe Tke* ihere are the dramatic giant Sept. 26. an approval Riven by the township He said the crowds of youngsters abdooiasl pain, vomiting, s a d horaele lhat atrip bark from lilac created a “ cfrmnte not con-Sucivc ON THE OPENING AFTERNOON, a new Miss New Jersey proatration. council earlier thi month. , hnibri These lake a piece of bark to walking unescorted” on the State Fair will be selected, a twirling competition will be Fride A nd Confidence It ha* been discovered that In­ In another suit filed by the three •haul an eighth of an inch wide streets. fected roaches eacrete salmonella taxpayers to block the project, one from branchea and trunks, feeding staged and Kochman’s International Devils will appear duft i m ra, our voluntMr lim w i haw clearly demon- germa for a* long ao M days after of the Issues raised before the oa th* aap and using the bark to To Clear Dee4 ing the afternoon. At night the annual Firemen’s Parade /•M M thair value to all ol ua. Fireman from tha Matawana iaitial infection. Germs remain court Is that the Madison Hill build tkeir nesta. The council introduced an ordi­ will be held. O n Sunday, Sept. 19, there will be a triple­ a t t i Kejrport, aloof with Firat Aid Squad* in our bayshore alive and vieble on the roach for protect waa neter duly presented F*g*w Dlrectkae nance to clear the deed to a trian­ es long aa 71 days. Obviously, lack to the soning (ward for a special goaetimes the girdling goes deep gle of property three feet at its header auto racing program and at night Art Swenson, for MMMNittaa can* through with flying colon at the last of adequste refrigeration I* not, as exception une before It was acted eeaugk to kill the whole bush or a base in Broad St. A public hearing the first time, will present his Thrillcade with a repeat on w w w taat af thair abUtty Thunday. it waa previously thought to be, the by the planning board and branch. You can protect a lilac was scheduled for Aug. 10. Mayor Monday and Tuesday afternoons and evenings . . . Tuesday lh a daatructiw fit* at Ball’a Foodtown represent* a chief cause of the ipread of ' by keeping the trunks and branches Edward E. Hyme said the area will be Grange and Armed Forces Day as well as F.F.A. Day aavaffaloaatalfatawaa. However, if it had not been for monella germs. Contact with ex­ covered with DDT or dieldrin or wai omitted from the 1922 ordi­ posed food eaahlea the roving roach with cattle judging all day. Wednesday, Sept. 22, will b* able, aapariawead and thoroughly trained volunteers, under nance which opened the street and lo plant colonies of germa that will Report To Thrips have been going after was being included to clear a deed Ladies Day with a Fashion Show at night. Kochman’s Dare ( the capable laadiw hip at their chiefa, the blase could have polaon unwary eaters. privet. Spray s malathion and A revised ordinance increasing Devils will be the afternoon and evening attraction and again ^ DOT mixture every two weeks. What should be done is clear: The People insurance coverage required for on Thursday. '>< et being confined to the supermarket, it could Keep all food well covered, refrig­ Lawa pests such ai chinch bugs taxicabs was adopted by the coun­ erated, and protected from con­ ■y Gov. Rickard J. Ilughca aad tod webworms alio may be NEW JE R S E Y G O V E R N O R ’S D A Y will be observed on fo a major acction of the Matawan business cil. The measure was passed after tamination. Thia goes even tor I w ai happy to report a short active. Your county agricultural an amendment offered by Council­ Thursday, Sept. 23, and Senior Citizens will be admitted cereals, crackers, aad bread. Wage time ago that New Jersey, during agent has complete information on man Connor, police commLttee free to the grounds and to the afternoon grandstand show. total war against roaches and other IIM , maintained its position as the these i, the volunteers, with pride ia training and chairman, which reduced the re­ Chitwood's Hell Drivers will be the attraction Friday and confidence In their ability wer* there to aseet the challenge insect invaders. Get them before most economically opersted state Entomologists agree that it’s al quirement for property damage they get you. ways easier to control relatively ia the nation. This report was bas­ from J50,000 to <25,000. Injury lia Saturday afternoons. On Friday and Saturday nights, Sept. and cataflna the blaze to ita origin. few insects than to wait until they ed on the latest Compendium of bility was set at 1100,000 and 1300,­ 24 and 25, Ed Hurst, who is at present Master of Ceremonies Yean of cloce co-operation between fire department outnumber and surround you. Littia St. Iridga State Government Finsnces issued 000. The borjugh previously had at the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, will present a rock and roll : la the Matawana and Keyport, in fact, throughout the bay- by the U.S. Bureau of Census and required 110,000, 120,000 and >9000 show featuring Sam the Sham, and other record stars. Satur­ ahow arw, paid gmeraua divldmda ooee more. We join H it, Driver Fined oo the Census Bureau’s State Dis­ coverape. Jersey Shore day afternoon there will be an Eastern Atlantic States Drum with a grateful people in pride ol what our volunteers have tribution of Public Employment. Mtgiatrale Ralph S. Heuser jr.. These publications cover state and Bugle Corps Pageant. On the closing day Indianapolis achieved and confidence in their knowledge and ability. Malawan Borough, ruled on two BatabaN League spending snd employment statistics cars and drivers w ill be featured. accident casea Thursday. John for the year J964. Beraian-Stich Butiko, 423 Atlantic Ave., Mata­ New Jersey, according to the aui4iBi» (continued Irom page one) wan, waa charged by Patrolman V V Ave. ed the list did not contain the name* Richard Nusbaum, borough police, Compendium, ranks 50th among Red B»nb Tir* If 0 1.000 Mr. Hine* saw dangers and nui­ Of three persona qualified by ex­ From The Ashes the states in total expenditures. Holy Family l l 7 J l l sances from the proposal. He Marlboro Stays with careless driving lor running Koriftatc 12 • .MO amination, so there was no obliga­ Ih o Matawaa Borough Council ahould weigh carefully into an upright of the Little St According to Ihe employment pub­ Howell Youtf) 10 9 .920 feared mom that children using a (continued from page one) tion for the governing body to make Bridge. Mr. Butzko claimed he waa lications, it also ranks lowest in Belmar Sparks 10 10 .S00 recreational ccnter back of the Barbagclatu automatically relin­ appointments from the list. j the considered and urgent appeal of the Matawan Buaineaa- the number of stale employees per K nit Brunswick 7 • .467 •> forced Into the ironwork of the Lon* Branch IAMA I 11 .411 property would be hit by cars go­ quished hi. place as deputy mayor. aten’a Association for additional off-street parking space in capita. There was question also if the bridge by another driver who Middletown 9 10 .412 ing in and out o l the parking Int. Joseph '."■wst'T wps appointed In regard to total general expen­ Fort Monmoulh 7 10 .304 committeemen had to make an ap­ the downtown busineu district. No less important is the swerved ao widely at the curved When reminded by Mr. Sawyer a to the 11800 part time post to re­ ditures per capita, New Jersey Manasqunn A.C . 4 12 .2W) pointment even if the list had been actual expansion of the -business zone. bridge exit as to force him nearly (same Toinurrow at M |>,ni, stockade fence would go up along place Mr. Barbae,data. Mr. Foer- again wai the lowest among, all filled out as the township commit­ off the road. But the court found Manasquau A.C, vs. Red Dank Tire this rear line, Mr. Hines spumed ster was formerly an accountant ■ We fully agree with Charles C. Schock jr.; president of the statea with a figure ol 1118.78. at fort Monmouth tee bad not set up any such office that tor want of the other driver in Gam*i Saturday at X p.m. the protection of it, insisting small in the department of finance of for examination nor had the gov­ the Farmers and Merchants National Bank, that the business (The national median was $197.30). boys would climb fences. court, the defendant stood guilty Manasquan A.C. at Howell Youth tho City nf Asbury Park, lie is erning body prescribed any list of m b * ia no longer adequate for the Matawan of today.'■ It on the officer’* report and a fine In IH] the comparable figures Red Bank Tire nt Bolmnr Sparks Sees Nuisance now business administrator for Rus­ were 1112.08 for Mew Jersey, tand. Union Heaeh at L oiik Uranch IAA1A duties for a person to fulfill in this aright ha aaid that Matawan could atrangle in a flow of com- ef 110 and IS costs was imposed. MJddJelown a l >’ors«nle Mr. nines also recalled being at sell's Cadillac, Red Bank. office. Mayor Traphagen comment­ the national median was |1^.5g.. (jamea Sunday al 1 p.m. m orrlil traffic unless immediate itepa are taken to alleviate The magistrate Imposed 15 and a hearing in July 1964, when Dr. Fred I-cltel, a towns'iip road em­ ed the three persons named at the The per capita calculations yyere, Howell Youth at Hcd Bonk Tlrt IS costs on Joseph P. Schubert, Union Btach at Mannsqujin A.C, Berman and Dr. Stich had sought parking and traffic preblema. made on estimated population of ployee for over 2S years, was nam- January organization meeting to New Brunswick Ave., Matawan, Belm ar Sp arki nt Middletown to get a variance to erect 14 ltous- ixl to the newly crjatcd post of serve as deputy inspectors, Vincent , "VA; prompt decision by the Council ia sorely needed in the individual statei. The Census Forsgat* at East Brunswick tor allegedly sideswiping .the car es on the 4.2!> acre tract. He said Bureau, a i of July I, 1964, estimate road supervisor at <6000 per year. Guariglia, Ralph Haspel a n d view of pliini to rebuild the Foodtown Market. The loss oi of Edward Barerdorfer, Clilfwood, lie was in favor or the two physi­ ed New Jersey’s population to. bf, Co-Sponsor Story Hour Ids appointment is retroactive to Charles Wynn, would be continued ' wmsumer traffic in the borough already can be felt. The on Main St. near Route 34, July 17. S,It},OOO. ,' cians being allowed, “ with minor July 16. in their roles to Dec. 31. Terry and Timothy Magee, Mata­ changes,” to erect ten houses on •waars want to double the aizc of the ruined mart, not just Last year there were SS.t itate' For Matawan Children Mayor Grubb reported notifica­ wan, passengers in the Barerdorfer the tract in keeping with the R-150 lo meet today's demands, but tomorraw’a aa well. government employees per 10,000 tion had been served on the Cen­ car at the time, told of being zoning. But Mr. Hines declared population, compared with the na­ The Matawan Free Public Li­ tral Hailroad of New Jersey that Driver Killed ^ Of course, much will depend oa the recommendation oi bumped by another car as they he had opposed the 14 lots as a tional median of 85.7. In 1963, the brary and the Junior Woman’s Club something must be done about the . the planning consultants with a view to the growth and de- moved into the Route 34 Intersec­ downgrading. (continued from page one) New Jersey figure was 56, and the of Matawan will co-sponsor a overpass bridge on Pleast.nt Valley yelopment of the entire borough. However, the proposal tion. Mr. Schubert denied he veered accident. He had a fractured skull national median was 96. It should story lxjur for children ages four, On cross - examination, Mr. Rd. as it is iu "a very hazardous ’ offered by merchants ia logical, timely and worthy of favor­ from his lane and claimed the oth­ live and six, each Wednesday in Sawyer obtained admission Irom condition.” The mayor estimated and brain injury. . er car passed him in a way to be noted, however, thnt the favor­ able consideration. able spending figure for 1964 In­ August at 10:30 a.m. The story Mr. Hines the Berman • Stich prop­ up tn 100 autos 'laily pass over the Ills passenger. John Murray, Jerw cause contact. hours will be held In the clubhouse erty was located in the center .of bridge. | , sey City, was reported in fair con* Michael M. Dolan, 26 Weldon Rd., cludes statistics placing New Jer­ sey State government 49th among of the Woman’s Club, 191 Jack­ the Levitt •'planned -community" difofr at Rivcm ew Hospital with Mr.1 Vagaa naiad this was a part Matawan, was given a suspended the states in total educational ex­ son St., .Matawan. sone, where 2.S houses per acre a broken leg, Robert F, Eaves, . tbne port and h* questioned if it fine on a speeding count- by Chief Gifting Street penditures, 48th in provision lor Mrs. Betty Ann Honig will be in are permitted, even il not a part of Newark, the truck driver, was John Melna. Speedthner summons Edward Grey Maly came wMMa (he statute as higher education, 4®th for public charge of .'he story hours for the it. The witness refused to concede treatedifor;bru/stfs-of the,9rm and i Iklaadad to ClM* U member*. cost George PaigM. 141 Prospect welfare, and 49th for highways. The library and will ‘ be assisted' by to Mr. Sawyer that the two- doc­ .(continued .from page one) leg and released. Ave., Laurence Harbor, 110 and 15 Club Replies For Dance Out | j Mayor Traphagen . declared it Compendium also points out that Mrs. R. B. Brown of the Junior tors should bave been permitted to costs and John A. Tedcsco, Union Police said the northbound car mould bave lo ba pravaa that Mr. in 1963 (the latest figures available Woman’s Club. Other volunteers develop thoir tract for residential Marvin J. Paris, president of the ’ :n l‘v Mr. ? '’''VowiU was pass­ .. . . Hill Rd., Robertsville, $13 and IS Kaye ia not aa official and he was for per capita income) New Jersey will help with arrangements. purposes in keeping with the char­ lub. Ins! »i'!ht ;jlt ibi*! «d Mr ing another vehicle on the two A requert la M d a Uocfc dance, costs. ' ; aa*mingiy a' ap twr ef smaH rou i not inclined la commit the town- ranked 6th among the states in per The program will last about 45 acteristic ot tho residential devel­ Grey’s discontent to a plank in lane___ road. The truck driver told po- i liae whea It was first read off, de* jUdp to: undertake such a query capita personal income with 12!) 15 minutes. Parents are urged not to opment by Levitt around it. tlv.’ir ctiKvvi u r . .1 onn t.rilir.-l oi i )jcc he swerved fo the right but w lapH la a apoticy discussion by agaimt.one of Ua own officers. Middleto* Tax Board compared with a national average bring children under four-years-of- Plan Defended tlw appointment of Mayor Henry , • t0 avrt|l| the a ^ id e n t Committeeman Dryden recalled age. tffe M ataMa TowaaMp Committee of $2445. Mr. Sawyer also parried Mr. liYin.o-vn to Ji (ivc yejr post us j The car hit the rear side of the on- that tbe governing body had check Holds Appeal Deadline Monday that soM opiatoa on the Other figures show that the state Hines with questions us to whether executive director of the Authority coming truck, flipping the truck on ad Ike itatote at the time the ap­ at $10,000 a ycsr, I side. body. A ltttar liem a Beaver Pi., Efforts to get an extension of government portion of total state Zoning Suit Filed permitted uses in the area, such pointment w u made and was satis Strathmore, reakfcat Informed the time for Madison Township tax­ local tax revenue in New Jersey as a municipal building, firehousc ! The club has protested that mem- j ' :!,:ivjn inves- fled that Mr. Kaye came within its cammitteaMB that pttaoaa living payers to file appeals beyond the for fiscal 1963 was 29.5 per cent Suit was filed in Superior Court or hospital, would not engender the burs of the Authority, appointed by tig i’cd. The injured were taken to pervlew. oa * a t Mack, a dtad end itieet, Aug. 15 deadline tailed this week. (lowest in the nation); also, as.;of this wtick by attorneys for Mrs. same traffic Mr, Mines was fearing Mayor Traphagen in past years,1 Riverview Hospital by the Matawaa • M H Mackad ett Irom 1 p.m Hans FracMich, another spccta At Monday’s council meeting, word October 196), the state government Bessie Ellison, Atlnntjc Ave., Mat­ for his children. And .\1t. Sawyer voted to give the job to the man Township First Aid Squad, to l a a Saturday lor a block tor,' reminded Mr. Dryden that It came in that Frank M. Dcincr sr., portion of total state and local pay­ awan, petitioning that a variance sought to develop that the charac-1 who had appointed them. daan. A rata date of Aug. 7 wai had been the determination of secretary of the Middlesex County rolls was 17.3 per cent in New Jer­ granted the Monmouth Container terislic of Ihe neighborhood was far ■ set.^V-"'^:-':, Richard T. Schwartz, when still at­ Board of Taxation, had ruled that sey, again the lowest in the nation. Co., whereby that firm can extend from being residential, that there New IsoTa Plans OMuaMte:aaaa Gilbert H. Hick torney tor the Strathmore Civic As- “ failure to file an appeal within These figures would serve to em­ ils plant near the >ounds of Mrs. vas the Strathmore School and a Township Cool maa teak straw a w fU ta . He aodation rather than township at­ the statutory period is a jurisdic­ phasize the burden on local govern­ Ellison’s property, he set aside. firat aid building across Church St., (continued from page one) waraad Ma otfwr committeemen torney, that a person had to have tional defect." ment in New Jersey. The township committee Monday i church proposed for the tract (continued from page one) Mr. Giordano had Mr, Isolu testi­ they w a M ba “ atarllug something' tuHident administrative, legisla­ The tax storm hit the township As I have already mentioned, the authorized Vincent C. De Mnio, hut one the east ot the property j In rnnk. He saw the request of the fy that because of the ebn^ated U OMy ktaered Um requart, that tive or financial functions to comc recently when Frank Viafnro, the statistics have, fnr the most part, Matawan, to defend the township and land donated for a firehouse on chief something lhat would Have to shape of his property, 170 ft. on ‘ to Ua up public within the purview of th* statute as assessor, applied a formula variant given me a great deal of personal zoning bnnrd of adjustment In this another corner. And Mr. Sawyer ■ await the drawing of the 1966 bud­ ! Line Rd. as width against 690 ft. _ _ i flocbiac ia after aa officeholder. Mr. Dryden added to assessment to effect an equaliza­ satisfaction, for they are proof that matter and for Richard T. also wanted to know about reports get for proper consideration. in depth, U was only possible for tion on valuation between the "new Schwartz, Matawan, the township the M c a d n t waa sat.,Mayor Hen* "or an executive function." But this Administration has continued that churches would go in on two SuggctU EiamlMttw I Mr. Lsola or a developer, when he then it was auggeeted that by these houie” areas of Sayre Woods South to operate the government ol New attorney, to represent the govern* ' would be selling, to subdivide the iv K. T N ftag ai acknowledged comers at Lloyd Rd. nnd Church Committeeman Charles W. Dry­ mete waa a lot to what Mr. Hick- Interpretation), a police patrolman and Central Park and the other Jersey efficiently and economical­ ing body, ah n^med as a defend­ St. property to 90 ft. front Jofs, if al­ might be qualified a* * Claia 11 ■action* of t h e township where ant den questioned what would occur asaa wee aayiaa, bat tt* mayoi ly- Other objectors, protesting tral- lowance were to be made for planning board member. It wa* valuation* had, aa the assessor saw In ail honesty, however, 1 must when the next group of three patrol- — - « M tbat tf ib * spoaaora of the fic dangers to children, glare ot mon reach their ttirce • year mark, ,___ , 0 ., * mrtoualy doubled Mil* was tha it, dropped behind over the years. point out that frugality has, in some Files Suit ’ots from Une Rd. Meet d u c a would get written aa lights at night, misuse ot the The mayor recalled that police pro­ aeata fram aH householders In the lent of the statute. Fred Hermann, t h e municipal ways, proved harmful to the best Leadi Ohjrctors manager, offered full service to property at night by trespassers, motions have been made by com­ block to the closing off of the street Mayor Traphagen suggested to interest of the citizens of this state. Mrs. Vera Alvarez, Route 35, Joseph Allier, 4 Idlewild Lana, taxpayers of his office and t h e and the liklihood particularly that petitive examination for those of The responsible citizens ot New Morgan, haa filed an auto negli' led Ihe objectors. He felt Mr. Is* ‘ (be 12-hoar period, th* request Eugene Vatantano, one of the crit­ assessor's to expedite appeals, but commcrcial enterprises like drug sufficient seniority on the force to , ics, that it be taken to George Skill. Jersey, businessmen, educator!, la’s difficulty had been in overpric­ “ be grand. Connttuna* th* lack of a tsx map and an gene* suit inJ* the driver 'of the *(a n a would come in under the con qualify. legislators, civic leaden and oth­ ing the 2.76 acres. Mr. lsola a t I H. Dowaey wanted ta kaoat « , Mw direclor of tha Depart­ effective revaluation based on such car which struck and lulled her 17-, atrud (rf "professional" were cn- ers, readily agree that wa have Committeeman, . . Gilbert . . ..If. Hick _ : mHted he had had three inquiri*i about who would take the reepoo.il ment of Local Government, for a a map was admitted by the man­ : year-old son last Feb. 8. A similar tcrcd by Mrs. Marilyn Brunn;r, Witty for cfcaaiw up. it wa* rc ruling. Mr. Schwartz doubted any- failed to provide the funds neces­ j complaint was filed by Donald Al- man, chairman of the police com- j buying tbe property In tlw ager to be an almost Insurmount­ Steven Levine, Mr*. Louis Haynes, mlttee, noted the three suggested | , th(Ty had U beet a a M a bag Uttar was toft ie- a w ouUM* the attorney general'* able obstacle te the oppreiaed tax- sary to meet our urgent and immed­ v a n i in tlw same suit. The com- aad Arnold Rudley, ill Strathmor- M ining after a raceat carnival office would oomment an a statute _ yen making out a case for them­ iate needs in the fleldi of educa­ I plaint is against Chariea Wines, 24, cans. ’ r 'w c Ve. f011 H ^ I borne out in action on purchasing m a cloatd up. Mr. Hickman eug In thia way. Mr. Dryden pointed tion, highway construction and in­ j of 8 Hilltop Blvd., Clilfwood. It M I ?. •* !*! i Mr. lsola also admitted he had hat selves that would gain recognition NTr'2 " L s'urner and Mrs. Bar- : tioni Mayor; Traphagen then direct-. , chnnce w|1 to Levitt ln l9t pasted raaatrtag a boa* The majr- aet lhat all member* of th* lown- * m the county tax board. stitutional care for our less fortu­ j says lhat die youth, Walter Turtik, *r M l a 0 1 kapaat w aid A ip ooawnMee had voted tor Mr. nate citizens. I am hopeful, there­ wai walking south, or to the we*t « * * * . •*“ « f Strathmore, | ed the chief be notified his request , nd ^ it ^ auM. ,|*t defended the need for the prof**- could not b* pursued at thia time. * - -- ...... M a prapec ctoamip. Kaye lo be smtsd on the plaeiriafi M adiwn Zoners In fore, that one day thia great itate, ot the shoulder of Rout* tt when developer would not build him i laa g M k board, ao Mila waa a tacit accep­ while alwayi mindful of the re- struck by the Wine* car. slonal park. Mrs. I’ivnick h«d Mr. j chief Wallace commented Tue*- house to Nv* In wfcerc he wanted Sawyer aubmlt for her a petition day It was hla Intent to hav* Vlncl ...... » d w irle* h W. Dry. tance of Mm full-scale role sa an of­ aponsibliity to function at tha least tt. Court Ovar LH Lot al nearly iw signatures in favor vl d*a yaatloaad It Mw Wratbmara ficial that attached la Mr. Kay*'* cost to our citimns, will ptovlgs Rotary Picnic nnd Booket commissioned *s William IhitcMna, John Acker office. But th* crttka declared tney for those unqueatioaabl* ne*d* I* dw prapeaal. Hut Edward Kauf­ "temporary" sergeant! on patrol­ man, Gerald Holland and K. Speck Civic AaocleUea tknuld he eeneuH- A Perth Amboy construction firm man, a board member, examin­ ad brtare a policy to eat In that would “ write a letter lo Trenton" ■ssura a bright future for (he cam Plans have been completed for man's pay. . until thcv attained their er, all nearby Strathmore owner* /* and the owners of a vacant lot ed her ai to why tliere were ad- area. H* noted "ll e* do It once, myway. in Madison Townahlp have filed a ing generations as well ai th* prei the annual picnic 01 the Malawan three yeari service, lie Kittl'd the , hum) nothing ebani-ed In llie pf* 'T 0 nnt. dra***a kke 103 Main St. tnd Su par ior Court auk in Naw Bruns- Rotary CM) to b* held Tliureday, two existing sergeant* have to put ! *eniaifc>n of Mr. lsola■« case frmv laa I ^ - || Ua 3 Marc Dr. on tlte petition It *11 Aug. } at the Ralph Jannarone ■ overtime without compensation ; t|lc „ m..|„;, , -| |rv |n.n ,t * W atac FrancMaw A againat Ih* Madhnn Town­ signer* wera supposed lo be town­ f.ilfill iL.. I a h Aff[..«Ma «l i . . . . . " . . tha aMMeattoa oallad tor muak and property on Uoyd R d Georg* Hu- to fu 11 i 11 thu work tor officers of thr kit sizes of the seven lots would ship Zoning Board of Adjustment. Matawan Child Killed ship reeMmta sergeant’s rank on the force, lie daatlag to 1 a.m. and toll th* civ- S a an To Encraech The plaintiffs, R. Kuzlw Builders bmy I* chairman ol the affair tad still be leas in entent than lhat *1 la aaattallM ail^tf qeaattaa tfta In Virginia Aecidant member* of the committea Include Attarka Petition called the total force shorthanded tlielr "country club" lots and that Inc., Perth Amboy; Raphael Jer­ hy four lo seven men. Mayor llaery B. IVaphagen, Mat­ ome, South Amboy, and Filomena Joseph McDonald, Mr. Jannaront, Mr. Wood attacked tlte petition tlielr proporllw would l>e ilepr*. Tha committeemen Itad a request epan air to that late hour. awan Townahlp Utilittee Authority Perrl, Chicago, are asking thnt the Mary Elizabeth Sdnvars, nine, ef Matty Petlefrlno and RuiarU Web- aa of no worth so Iona us the sign­ dated Iry the erection of hou§.'9 to Im m Sgt. C ia im tk l to introduce IM a drew further comment that •aeculiv* director, dlacloMd at board's action in refusing them a 13 Ernie Dr., Matawan, was kIMed ar, Fisitivlttea, including a buffet er* wer* not prosent to Iw exam­ fit onto Mr. led*'* smaller area* mnelndy had bwn rami** ia let* Monday's '''ownshlp committee building permit bo sot aside. Tuesday, July 27, IM ), in a two- luncheon, will begin at 12:30 p.m. ined, And lie pressed more tn dis­ a .small arms training program for Th* board wai told that If Mr th* members of the poilo* force, tiaa * flraimrh* cilabraMaa la meeting that the Clilfwood Beach The nlnlntlffs aought to construct ear collision in Norfolk, V*. Ih* credit Ihe petition by drnwint lsola considered Wmnelf landlocb Mr. Ilkkinutt explained Sgt. Ctitr-1 *>J, ho should Itnve taken sdvanlngt CNrfwood ga on until I a.ai., Satur­ Water Co, haa been operating lo a one-family house on the proper­ waa a passenger In a eat * lv « a Your advertisement la thii paper fram Mrs, 1*1 vnick an Admission day, with tka eaplmton ef aerial some eatent outside It* (ranchlied ty, on the northeast corner of Mata­ by her grnndtatlier, Frank J, Lock- will reach prospective purchaseri that site was a relative of Dr. Her. necki hud completed pistol training ' „( the Levitt offer when It wns go In the M il auhool and was rated in I lag. hombe. . are* and lhat the township llkewlae wan Rd. and Wilbur Ave., Laurence ner, wliom she waa visiting, In every community In tht bay man'*. Cofnmltteemaa Jay KnvHaky ia Nrvlclng customori that fall Harbor, In an R-7 residential tone. Mary Kllrabeth, daughter of Mr. shor* area. Two final witnesses from Strath­ expert, i'll* committeemen agreed t One objector full Mr. lsola should Maaded Hie right of tn* applicant* within Ih* water company’* do­ und Mrs, II, Richard Schwari, w*nt more mckml tlw proposal strongly. ho should It* nicourag*! lo un-1 vek In ncll Ills unduly elongat«d . la have their requeit considered main, In their comninlnt, they my thnt tn Norfolk with her parwil* and Stratford • on • Avon, Ihnke- Joseph Altlor demanded to be told dot take the training of township of-1 property at one piece, sngi",s|lng an Apr, 21, they were ilonM u brother, Richard I'rancli, and auk- lli ers and llit'io would Iw no olijec- \ tlm township "gn’cn acres" pro. “aa Hi own merits” without being Oeorae 9. Kinkade, secretary of building permit hy Jnmc/i llrltt, ■p**r*'s blrtliplnce, I* a marktl why Dr, Stich and Dr, Herman did kam M dam law bacaui* k might th* water company, animated lhat wl to slay on nn extra w**k. the town noted lot III tie. IKK take their professional psrk In. thin to Itle Including men from (rim or tlm ne«l« of St, llw d k T i he maiag a p rtcadwit. H* falt ll Ik* towmkip building Inspector, rest of tlte family returned la Mat­ noniliy iimnii ip.tlitie*, auc.lt ** Mat- parlsli ikrertly iti rosi t Line H4, I I ta » kaaaaa af* lavolasd. H* Ike compiaiat continue* Hint nn tn n I'omiiierelal /ono where tka ftMrwHwia aa eaaaaala fe*^n dsctarad ka has ra**aa M bvtleve awan suveral (lays ago. Thl* . why don't you look th# sundry ''businesses" lie claim­ inviin llonmgli nnd Koyiwrt, where In llolmdel, (is jmisiwr ilva Iwyers, r, K , they appeared beloro the Born In Norfolk, ah* had Nvad Ihn oflicers would often ho working hauaaheiiien, poetlna Mt* bond and the ulllltlea Authority la *ervklng board of adjustment, sttfkliw a vnr- through Ih* windowe al . year ed wore being represented a* pro­ The Isrard res^rvpd decision On IkaMiag aaiw .at a ial* hoar were houM north ot Ih* fire houaa on in Hlttfen Igtand, N.Y,, bribr* mov­ churcn . . . from tlw lailda. fessions o o tild l* practiced In keep­ III eonjiincllon with township pollc* Ihe seven lots ptoposnl, J's lirn taat 7 timald h* wffioteal. Ac- lance. and that on June ll, the ing to Matawan thr** y a m a#>. on criin* ntattera. CMNaoad Av*. and al** *a Coaaty w rejected their anpllcntlon, ing with rnnlng, And Ronald Fr». «a«* l**A nMt wm an apptlratlon oardwu ly, wtwn a mat ice mw la- Line Rd, Miat rtgktfully eama w m She wm In th* third arada at Ritual **«rlflaM gel not up ti driimflro nl derision Dulldlng laipKlar liy Michael If. Collins, ID7 Aniltoy traduce* w deny Mn application, R«pr*MlMng tha ntnlntlffe I* attnr- M. Joseph'* tchool, Keypart. M e agalntt die "profit • making" pro- ’Hie lownsltl|) coinntltlee also tie- Mil, Cllffwood, lo eieet a single ia tka private utlH t/i liancMeed nty PNdwkk RktaidMn, New ■rihrnlm la India Ma- ka aw a lane Vaartaatb* fad esM. leave* also her paternal ar*a4- dtod by IrMtoa. puesi a* being, In hi* opinion, * rta) I'llned to act on * nuMficatka krom family dwelling on a 7(1 It by III!) Rafwal ol a pama aw apprawd B iumwMi . tnether, Mra, Richard M w a n . M e t* venture, mattiuonttk'd at Ihe Slate Civil Mervic* (ism ills skin fl, M at Smith nd. and Kenraa M k Mm mayor and Mr. M M i ^*1' ascribed th* dWflculty to M du* to HHati'n Island. Matting a |Mit>llu nwd. liut Mr lhal nil exnmlnitlion hnd been held HI., Cllffwood, Mr, (Mllns Iwfnwtrmn To Meot Council Mecti Sawyer questioned him and other lor 0 m) post of naalataiil laiildlng dared a hardship existed In thM Ik * towvwhln «ommlit«» wa* «l- the lnmactm«i of survey* madt W M tM M on tlte mmilvr of pltysl mtisHitor. Mayor Tr*|itt*gen com- ths lots Itnil liecn In Hi mit that way ' It Jerom* ft, Kaye, a al the lime Ihe franchise wa* Hm t lw MMawon UusliK'fwnit'ii'i A»- nienled that the etaliilnallon had granted ia Mia 1020a. Mayor Trap- Ed Carlaton BatabaN (tonllmied from psg* ona) cleat kt Strathmore nnd drew ail nnd lie toulil not take lend aw*y tor bdMImI effke, had ■gen fed Mw matter naeM be ftodaUwi will hold Mm nwihiT In Matswnn. Ilw tr policy ul iwm in M m tliniri wero only Iwo iieen railed by the eomitiissi'in Itiilli the Int next thair lo meet thp properly qualified In January s» a nwntMy ttttpllnfl, m at 1'UMxlny at home delivery bioughi many ptn Tlw intllcnnl's allornry nskeil isiilsml wilit‘ilnti»iii for H on the R H* /isilng aa there l« a tunioe m lunmltlMl to Ihe State PtihM* V II11 Nfifthfrn IHftftbw firm * 11 mmber of Ih# planning 111M p.m. st Om IHirl'n Intl. Iliul- th a n ’Mi Inin lown, lhat the ISkmO n.m hl.n n Mntutp In |Mit nl the lownMiiji isamnltlee. tiaa Ctmnnlnion ft* an opinion on ilial 7 tiwitn lift1 unltiu In Inin a |ti*n1 many Imsrtl ihititiiiHit, dir mini Imth nt mo loti^*i || Hlllon, Jll Norwssid llns lolt hnd lieen Im uteily ...... tulnlivltj. recall'd Mr, K«y* wns appointed M,M4 Mtmre mile* In ArlMM sad three daya, An#. M, Tl anti M. All rmMmr* Itlu* J pumi «ho|tt, liuMnefrM* ami mtmerotiii lotnliMt lo submit nipfflontiKhfMi*, I ft fie, end |.|n;ird I, Mur|rfiv. 411 e,l mul renonsl il«t loion lo lnf|ulr* a* a ilfinolitluit tiffleor. UtAh la IhD tiAllon't la r^ l, nit'mttfrB tire urged lo nHwul. ‘ i'llMI-llMl Up till#*. Mr*e ht»p«yer»," an the iMfcmtny, j Wat I ell l)i, May** I rn|ilt»)j»h nol iinlo It, t t . i n s IH E MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. 1 Pago Ffv# S p M w iW h y Matawan Family Given Tips On Barbequeing At Worlds Fair gar Mitzvah For Efactod Vica President In “Little Miss O f A. G . Beclter A Co. iter George H. Moshen Raymond J. Ryan, 36 Northland America* Contest EMRMm iMMk Iterate Lane, Matawan, has been elected a George Harris Moshen read from vice president of A. G. Becker and Miss Toni V. Carter, eight, of M W M M i;■ T m H ii at A t MM- the Haftorah on the occasion of his p w M. eealer m M m * ;. A Cu., in::., in*^:t ~v:nt banking and County Rd., Cliffwood, will com­ bar mluvah Saturday morning at brokerage firm with offices at 60 pete in Uie fourth annual “Little — frtaa tm Mm cMldrea w m two tho servicer of T >mple Beth Ahin, Broad St., New York. Miss America" Contest at Pali­ la m a f fteepaey rkfcs. Theeoofc- Matawan. Rabbi Morris L. Rubin­ Mr- Ryan joined the oommercial sades Amusement Park, on Sat­ flm « W ill4 r t e d at nooa aod stein officiated at the services in paper department of A. G. Beck­ urday, al 12 o'clock noon. Spon- & d ip awe ranted for kiach. the all - purpose room of the er and Co. in 1963 and was elected j sored by WPIX-TV, Channel 11, * mm al lit paakwaa Strathmore Elementary School. IM ehiMm ud par- assistant vice president in January New York, the contest is open to Presentations were made »o 1965. He previously served as port­ all girls between the sges of five- George by Rabbi Rubinstein; Ger­ folio manager for Piedmont Advis­ through - 10 • years • at • age. No W iM H... te tfce . various eoateats w ( ald Rilz, president of the congrega­ ory Corp. and American Metal Cli­ talent of sny kind is required to ««ar! WManMMa tatlaa, H I tion, and Mrs. William Schwartz, enter. JNara. C any Kartea aad IM S max, Inc., and as government vice president of the Sisterhood. ywwtf H Cawgnad*: pi* aatiac, bond salesman for the Chemical Contestants are judged in party i-II.Tsfny Kuriea aad if-M. Diaae George is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bank New York Trust Co. He is a dresses at Palisades Amusement Dolss; m | y m gawtfcft Howard Moshen, 46 Chilton Lane, member of the New York State Park, on the basis ot beauty, 4 %m4- ItoMy ■ Ifciiaoa tad Mika To- Matawan. He is an eighth grader Bar. charm, poise and personality. B ib liM S K ii MCll at the Matawan Regional High A native of Yonkers, N.Y., Mr. The pretty little girl who will he IMMb heya/MLBo* C M i n a * School and pluys ball in the Rabe Ryan attended Roosevelt High crowned “ Little Miss America" oa MdTHM Q e rae tM tad U-M. Bill Ruth League. He is interested in School for two years, after which Saturday, Aug. 28, at PaHsadea •' CbMMMMr. a llk . l-ll, (.'« Geraa organic farming as a career. Mr. he was accepted by Lafayette Col­ Amusement Park, will receive KM,- aedTt-M, Kathy tfcaaaoa. Moshen is a partner in Greenpoint lege, Easton, Pa., from which he 000 Triple-S-Blue stamps, enough to «T»*reey wjaam - were: Marble Drum and Barrel Corporation, received his B.A. Degree in 1957. obtain her own color-lV plus a doll Newark. Mrs. Moshen is on the checker!, He was awarded a four-year Ford and carriage or her choice of gilts. Aaottta. iob Otowibal; • ’ ‘ nnouth College, •MM m tUftl. lae Morey, Steve Foundation scholarship. He also at­ Other Prizes aad Elisabeth Busse, and West Long Branch. She will grad­ tended Fordham University Law uate in June 19G6. George’s sister, She also will receive a "Look- JadM, I n m fih w . School, from which he received his Lynn, is 10-year.s-old and is a stu­ L.L.B. Degree in 1963. Alike" Tammy fashion wardrobe dent at the Strathmore Elemen­ to fit her plus Tammy fashion dolls Mr. Ryan is the son of Mrs. ' WiMtea LM tor/ rccreatlon di- tary School. for herself and the runners-up in IMMT,’ftM MMOIiattd the foltowieg Catherine A. Ryan, Yonkers. He is the national grand finals in tho Reception In Newark •HMtfMMtffciiree tor thefirat half married to the former Miss Mary “ L'ttle Miss America" Contest. A reception was held Saturday Ann Stalmukc, daughter of Mr. and «f Ma a n g r m . faction St. Center, The Jaland Creative Portraiture, evening at the Essex House, New­ Mrs. Michael H. Stalmuke, Nat­ . In a tf Ml., fWd, mornings. 2277 Studio of Fort Lee will provide an ark. chez, Miss. The couple has two t a d rtwraooai, US; Middlesex 11x14 living color portrait valued Attending the Saturday services , ■ •th r ?ne, twa and Hd 'jn ter, rooming*, 741; after- at $85 to the winner, plus an g ilt were Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Kaufer, one-half, and Coleen Ann, one. „J*o a a, m « « f M crafts, both maternal grandparents; Mrs. Dora living color portrait to the first and ' ^ Jw M tn , *M; fhaa Stadium trip, Moshen, paternal grandmother; second runners-up, valued at (55. W teyi aodclrti, I to II yeara Mr. and Mrs. Hy Moshen, Mr. and Elder Close To Preach all done by Roland Demers, na­ «ld aad Rad iwim Inst rue- Cm* Mrs. David Mostien and Mr. and tionally known children's photo­ Moa, 4> toy* aad girla, aeven At Bayview Presbyterian Mrs. Benjamin Moshen, uncles and grapher. ■ v a an ;ald‘aad im. ■ ■ aunts; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hil- There al9o will be WPIX-TV'a Mr.' Lawlor reported that girla “The High Road or 'Hk? Low . Mr. n«d Mrs. .lames Bergman; Little Miss America Trophy to tha a n MMI aaadcd lo (ill out the roe- Road?” will be the sermon topic Dr. and Mrs. George Wexler; Mr. te n ter * * four aoftball tea mi. at the 9:30 a.m. worship service national winner and trophies to tha ■and Mrs. Bernard Gordon; Mr. and runner-ups in the grand finale. OMa M m aM d may oonuct Mr. Sunday in the Bayview Presbyter­ Mrs. Stanley Spiegel; Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor at eHhcr Middlesex Rd. or ian Church, Cliffwood Beach. The Jack Kurland; Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Jackam St. Center*. Rev. David L. Bucci has announc­ Berger; Mr. and Mrs. Al Schwartz; Matawan Girl Cast Aa all-Mar tame it. scheduled ed that Elder Carlyle Close will be Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Schachter; with tha Rainbow League ol Mor- the preacher. A nursery is held in In Children's Play Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Fitzpatrick, gaaviUe ta August. Games are held the cottage during the service for and the congregation of Temple •vary tueaday ind Thuraday morn- young children. The last production of the Sixth Beth Ahm. ln| at the Broad St. tietd at 10 a.m. Mrs. Richard Sobin, Director of Annual Summer Theater workshop the Vacation Church School, an­ of Montclair State College will be Neighborhood Council Outdoor Barbecue Honors nounces a special program will be (to programs of plays for children. presented Friday at 7:30 p.m. for These will be under the direction To Adopt Bybwi Aug. • Mr. aad M n. De«M Da Bets, H Jubilee Circle, Matawaa, aad aad twlaa, Amy aad EMaabath, flve-yaaraeU. Tbe demonstrations are Two Fabrovic Children parents and friends of the children of the graduate students. family, aa)ay a deaiaaMraUaa al aatdaar gas barbcqaelng at the World’s presented aa the pavlllaa’a G a « *t PaUa, when Um newest gas ap- of Vacation Church School. There Miss Susan Cawood, 6t Ayrmont Fair Fettlvai al Gaa pavUlea. 11m ckUdrea ara Daaglas, ilyca rn U pllsarn an dlaplayed. Mr. and Mrs. Vidor Fabrovic, executive committee ct the will be a display of their work and Lane, Mutawan, daughter of Mr, . awan Neighborhood Council Weldon Rd., Matawan, entertained their handicraft. The Junior High and Mrs. W. E. Cawood, will play at an outdoor barbecue on Saturday Mat on Sunday at Uw home of M n. Department will assist in Uie pre­ the role of the tailor in the play in celebration of the first birthday Marie Mores, U Idaho Lane, Mata­ paring and serving of refreshments. "Greensleeves’ Magic." She I* a Busy Season For of their children, Bobby and Nan­ wan. and drafted bylaw* to be sophomore at Matawan Regional cy. pnaented for adoption at tha aait Matawan Personal Items Temple Shalom Launches High School. regular meeting of the Council, News 01 Vaa Aad Vaw FaaUly b AppKciated Al Aa) flaM Guosts attending were Mr. and Junior Women Mrs. Harold G. Deitz, Hagerstown, lunday, Aug. », at 8 p.m. at the Can M n Lorraine Smith, tel. Ml-181 New Group Activities Matawan Man Wins Car ' Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Cliff- ! iFour summer aclivitles have Md.; Mrs. William Kennedy, Miss been planned by the Mutawan Jun­ Lily Crooke, Keyport; Mr. and Temple Shalom of Matawan has H. Lee Langer, 89 Irongate Oo July 15, the Committee oa Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tosetto and Mrs. Leroy Sickeis entertained at . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seaman ior Womun’s Club. Commit»ee Mrs. Angelo DiGiainbattista a n d announced the formation of three ion, Mark, spent several days last bridge on Tuesday. Prize winners and sons, Ross and Lon, Strath­ meetings are being held to make children, Peter and Karen, Cliff­ new activities, designed for group Lane, Matawan, was the winner ot Housing met at the home of Mra. a car disposed of on the co-opera­ Virginia Smith, M Ivy Way, Mata­ week in Atlantic City. were Mrs. Charles Pike, Mrs. more, were the Sunday barbecue plans for u Charity Ball Nov. 6, At wood; Mrs. Amelia Fabrovic, Mr. participation by members of the Frank Bliss, and the hostess. Oth­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ro­ the meeting held in the home of and Mrs. Edwnrd Hirchak, Mr. and Reform Jewish Congregation. tive plan by the Matawan Town­ wan. The apeaker was John Sudia, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pedersen ship Hose and Chemical Co. No. Executive Director of the Carteret er guests were Mrs. William R. senblatt, Strathmore. Mrs. K. Bruce Brown, Ferris PI., Mrs. Albert Hirchak, Mr. and Mrs. Available this year will be a folk and daughters were the Sunday 1 nt their fair held on Route 34 In Housing Authority. He explained Craig, Mrs. Charming Clapp, Miss Matnwnn, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. John Hirchak, Perth Amboy; Mr. dance group, u drama group and guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. William Sloan and the Strathmore Shopping Center, Patricia McKeen, Mrs. Marguerite Mrs. Irving Ludin and children, Marls Gultnickc, also of Matawan, and Mrs. Louis Molnar and son, an instrumental group. " Carteret Houaing Project, Andrea son, Point Pleasant, at a Matawan Township. The award Laird and Mrs. Gorard Devlin. Philadelphia, Pa., were the Sunday were named co’chairmen. Allen, Avonei; Mi's. Florence West­ Although activities will not get re were M people attending. family reunion. was announced Saturday evening The Coundl’i Youth Group held Ml. and Mrs. Charles Swickert, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Fine, Tho ball will benefit the combin­ brook, Sewaren; Mrs. Doris Tem- underway before September, infor­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beck and pcrado, Woodbridge; Mns. Bernice and Mr. Langer received the car, a picnic at Thompson Park, Jame* Masland. Ohio, are spending this Strathmore. ed charity fund, which includes the mation may be obtained from Dr children, Wendy and Glenn, have a 1965 Chevrolet Impala, on Mon­ burg, on Saturday. Teen-agers week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. state project of the Junior Mem­ Medvar, South Amboy; Mrs. Ver­ Sidney Groffmun, 109 Idolstone returned home after spending sev­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brenner, onica Zoinierczwk, Fords, day. brought Iheir parent* and younger William Gorrell. bership Department, New Jersey Lane, program chairman, or any eral days in Wildwood. Strathmore, have returned home Also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crom­ members at their families and M State Federation of Women’s of the following members; Folk Mra. Elmore Kattncr entertained from a trip to Niagara Falls, Tor­ well, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ba- Your advertisement in this paper attended. The Mt. Moriah Bap- M n. L. E. Krebs, Strathmore, Clubs. This project provides a pro­ dance, Mrs. Allon Pearl, 39 Idle- at bridge on Wednesday. Guests onto, Montreal and Quebec. Cana­ charde, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ca- will reach prospective purchaser! Mat Churah, Cliffwood. furnWiad a vr's the Wednesday luncheon dupli­ gram to work with the New Jersey brook Lane; drama, Monroe Op- were M n. Gerard Devlin, Mrs. da. sale, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, in every community In the bayshora tNU for'tnmpbrtatton fcx* part af cate bridge guest , of M n. Harold Aisociation for Mental Health to IKftheirner, 87 Irongate Lane, and Frank' Bliss, Mrs. Joseph Baiier; Mr. and' Mi's; Bernard McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dolan, Mr. tht group aad Hie rast went In pri- Sinclair, West OranRp procure improved educational fa* instrumental, Norton Berlin, 43 Mrs. Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Jo­ and children, Patrice and Michael, and Mrs. Harry Hanna and chil­ vatecan . Swimming was enjoyed Mist Peggy’Smith, New York, cilities for children in the four Idlewlld Lane. seph Demberger, Mrs. Frederick Sea Cliff, L.I., were the weekend dren, Robert, Douglas and Kathy, inLate-Main lapaaaad • Dixtataad ft spending this week as the house Stutc Mental Hospitals and raLse Dederick, and Mrs. Bertha Story guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Mrs. Carolyn Scbolt, Mr. and Mrs. JBand provided muaic. guest of Mr;" snd 'Mfs.^ Martin To- Schanck)‘Prize winners were Mra. $10,000 for additional teaching posi­ First Aid Auxiliary Havo You Had aetto. Healy, Strathmore. George DeiU and children, Mickey, Devlin, Mrs. Bliss, and Mrs. Baier. tions, the major portion of which Skippy, Terry, Tommy and Peg­ Mr. and Mrs. George McGraw will be granted to the hospital Plans World's Fair Trip HOLY COMMUNION C lub WM Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Emley and Miss Catherine McDonald, Mrs. gy, Miss Nancy Cromwell, Wendy and daughter*, Roxanne and whicn has made tho most signifi children were the Sunday guests R. L. Cartan, Mrs. Elmore Katt- Dolan and Harotd Dolan, all of Hospital lanofit Cheryl, Strathmore, recently dined cant progress in tho development of The Matawan First Aid Auxiliary of Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Baines, ner, Mrs. Joseph Baier, Mrs. Paul Matawan. This Summor Pftiilipdxirg. at the Smithville Inn, Absecon. its school program for children. will sponsor a bus trip to the Egan, Mrs. Gerard Devlin and Mrs. World's Fair Saturday, Oct. 2. The B w Mal i wM Duplicate Bridge Miss Pearl Lane, Sacramento, Michael and Sal Cangialosl, Rose- The money will be used to dem­ William R. Craig were the Thurs­ public is invited. Mrs. Andrew Dio- Chib conducts two games each dale, N.Y., returned home on Tues­ onstrate the additional benefits Legion Post 176 / Calif., was the guest of her cousin, day bridge gueata ot Mrs. Leroy dato, 330 Main St., Matawan, is ? week, the Tuesday game at Ameri­ Mrs. William C. Noddings, last day alter spending a week at the which will accrue to the children Sickeis. The print winners were Selects Delegates general chairman. She may be can Legion Hall, Main St., Mata­ week. Miss Lane, Mr. and Mrs home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. through an increase in teaching re­ Mrs. Sickeis, Mra. Kattner and oalled for further information. Como To wan, at I p.m., and the Satunlay Noddings and granddaughter, Laur­ and Mrs. Paul Marino. Strath­ sources. This project will encour­ ‘ mo. Strathmore Bowling Lanes Miss McDonald. Russell Walling, vice commandor At the regular July meeting more. age each hospital to use its present ie, spent Friday at the World's Dr. and Mrs. John F. Quacken- of Matawan American Legion Poat hold in the headquarters of the Mat­ 1:11 p.m. The club wiil aponur Pair. • t' -'t ’‘V nip: saw Miss Miss Wendy Doian was the housi; limited resources imaginatively and FIRST METHODIST bush and children, Stuart, Leigh 176, conducted the regular meeting awan First Aid and Rescue Squad, a apecial master point game on Lane depart from Kennedy Airport guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fa- creatively in meeting the education­ Tuesday, Aug. 17, for the benefit and Diana have returned to their in the Legion Home, Main St., Mat­ Little St., routine business was con­ for a three-week visit at the home brovic last week. al needs of the children. The pro­ CHURCH Bayshore Community Hospital. home in Coburn, Pa., after spend­ awan. ducted. Mrs. John Nixon won the of of her parents on Hayling Island, Miss Graoe Thompson, West­ ject > chairman for the Matawan Winner* of the held July. ing a week with Mrs. Quacken- Delegates for the state conven­ dark horse prize. Hostesses for the game Hants, England. field, is spending several days as Juniors is Mrs. William Conway, JO were: North-south, Mr. and Mrs. Ixish’i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ tion in Wildwood Sep!. 9, 10 and evening were Mrs. Lawrence 147 Main St, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. frank­ Middletown. William Hell, Keyport, first; Glenn Mrs. Robert Mescroll entertained liam Campbell. Mrs. Quackenbush 11 will be Commander Joseph Walker jr. and Mrs. Henry Ahlers. lin S. Thompson. Clark, Red Bank, and Harold Pain- at bridge Tuesday evening. Mrs. is the former Miss Mary Jane A puppet show for children four Hasemann, Vice Commander Wal­ Matawan kin, Matawan, second; east-west, Charles Geran held high score. Oth­ Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith arid - through eight - years - of - age wi'l ling, County Vice Commander Mort Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Cromwell be held Tuesday, Aug. J7, at 1 p.m. Annual Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Brevlck, Mat er guests were Mrs. George Deitz Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich and O’Connor and Past Commander spent Tuesday in Wildwood. > ,n the Woman’s Club Club Mouse, . awan, first, and Mrs. Ivan Rosen- and Mrs. Joseph Dzwil. grandson, Barry W. O'Brien, visit­ George W. Morey. Joseph Com- "Open Communion" Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Rangos. Jackson St., Matawan. Mrs. John poli will be the alternate. The annual picnic of the Mntawan tweig and Mrs. Ronald Nankivell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dernber- ed the State Game Farms at Chapter of Monmouth Medical Cen­ Strathmore, entertained on Sunday ; Kovacs, Keyport, chairman, has A ro|x>rt was made on the dance Matawan, second. ger, Laurclwood Dr., Colts Neck, Holmansvillc and Forked River on ter will be held Aug. 4 nt 12:30 For All Christians Winner* of the game held July 24 entertained al a barbecue on Sat­ Sunday. in honor of their son, Russell, who : announced that the slims is open to given for 250 palionts at Mnrlboro with his aunt, Miss Kaye Rangos, 1 thu public and all children within i State Hospital by the local post. A p.m. nt (he home of Mrs. Peggy were Mr. and Mrs. Brevlck,' Mat­ urday. Their guests wore Mr. and Miss Rona Joyce Staer, Kings Woodman, Lloyd Rd., Matawan. left on Monday for a trip to Greece [he yge ijmjt are welcome, live-piece band provided the dance awan, first; Rev. Leopold Edel- Mrs. Willard S. Anderson, Hack- Park, Long Islnnd, N.Y., has 8:45 A.M. & 11:00 A.M. and a cruise on the Aegean Sea ; A ]()im joc( wUll t, Malawa„ music and refreshments were serv­ Perth Amboy, and Mr. Nan ettstown; Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman been spending the past two weeks Guests attending were Mr and ; IJbr n]s0Jis ,d , August. ed. How about business cards? We ilvell, Matawan, second, and Ro­ Anrferson, Nutley, and Mr, and with her grandparents, Mr. and can supply them quickly und at the THIS*,.SUNDAY Mrs. M: ,

Funeral Services Ralph Eovino, Kayport wood; a daughter, Mrs. John An- Division of the American Cancer dolfi, Keyport; a brother, John, Society stated ihat they were com­ piled from records just released by Jeha Thsmasa Succumbed Tuesday Brooklyn; 13 grandchildren and Funeral aervices were held Satur­ the Vital Statistics and Registration five great-grandchildren. day at 8 a.m. from the John J. Ralph Eovino, 80 of 16 May St., Section of the New Jersey State Ryan Funeral Home, Keansburg, Keyport, died on Tuesday, July Funeral services will be held Department of Health. to St. Catherine’s Church, East 27, 1965 at the Brookdale Nursing Friday at 9:30 a.m, from the Day Keansburg, where a high requiem Home, Hazlet. M r. Eovino was born Funeral Home, Keyport, to St, Jos­ mass was offered at 9 a.m. by the in Italy, son of the late Pasquale eph's Church where at .0 a.m. a Rev. Theodore Wojciehowskl, pas­ and Philomena Nappl Eovino. He high mass of requiem wiil be offer­ tor, for John Thomson, 36, of 25 had lived in Keyport for the past ed. Interment will b* in St. Joseph’s Essex St., East Keansburg. who 60 years. Cemetery. died Wednesday, July 21, 1965, in Mr. Eovino was a communicant Monmouth Medical Center after a of St. Joseph's Church, and a mem­ Cancar Deaths Up T,J‘:S* long illness. Burial was in Mount ber of Our la d y of Mt. Carmel Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. Society. He was the husband of There were 177 more cancer Mr. Thomson was born in Har­ ihe late Amelia (Patrina) Eovino. deaths in New Jersey in 1964 than rison, son of Robert and Sarah Surviving are three sons, Patsy, in 1963. The total in 1964 was 11,Ml USED (Weaver) Thomson, West Keans Oceanside, Long Is/and, N. Y.; Mi­ compared to 11,624 In 1963. In re­ burg, and had lived in East Keans­ chael, Matawan, and Amiello, Cliff- porting the figures, the New Jersey burg for the past 17 years. CAR He was a carpenter. Mr. Thom- aon was a member of St. Cathe­ PArkway 1-7556 rine’s Catholic Church, a member BHtSf of Its Iloly Name Society, and as sistant scoutmaster of th e Boy SALfS IUIIT ON Scout Troop sponsored by th e church. DR. ALAN BROMFELD He was a member and past sec Quality & ond lieutenant of Ihe East Keans­ OPTOMETRIST burg First Aid Squad, Mr. Thom- aon was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. S e r v i c e Surviving in addition to his par­ 57 Throckmorton Lana ents are his wife, Mrs. Marion Sayre Woods South (Connolly) Thomson; three sons EYES EXAMINED ’63 Studebaker and two daughters, John Robert, BY APPOINTMENT Old Bridge, N. J. CUSTOM, 4-CYl. Gary, Glenn, Theresa and Judy Thomson, all at home; two broth­ ers, Robert J. Thomson and Mat­ ’64 Datsuii thew Thomson, both of West Keans­ SPORT ROADSTER burg, and a sister, Mrs. Victor ■U.. MIU. BRUCE A. NEILSON Bayers, West Keansburg. MR. AND M U B. KENNETH COOK ’55 Packard m Vicki* Polito, daughter nf old fashioned iwuquei of pale blue Mr*. William I . Schacht The wedding of Miss Cynthia Ann shasta daisies. The junior brides­ 2-DR. HARO TOP, AUTO., 1 Mr; and Mrs. Thomas G. Polifu, carnations. The flower giri car­ Funeral services were held Sat­ Demcry, daughter of Mr. and Mra. maids were Constance V. Demery, EXTRA SHARP • 27,«00 K t fauth Laurel Ave., Hazlet, be- ried a basket of pale blue carna­ urday morning in the Scott Funeral Harry V. Demery, 1 Orchard Morganville, sister of the bride, MltlS.______• cam* the bride of Bruce A. Neil- tions. Home, Belford, for Mrs. Margaret Parkway, Morganville, to R. Ken­ and Lindsey A. Cook, Freehold, aon,ion of M n. Jamea 0. Nielson. The bridesmaids, all cousins of A. Schacht, «l, of 95 Tenth St., West neth Cook, Crows Hill Rd., Free­ a niece of the bridegroom. They Route M. Port Monmouth, and the the brld;. wore three shades of Keansburg, who died Wednesday, hold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto wore floor-length organza over taf­ ’64 Studebaker iate Mr. NeiUon, Saturday, Juiy blue in similar gowns and head­ July 21, 19(5, at her home. The Cook, Freehold and Florida, took feta dresses In Nile green with COMMANDER 4-CYL 14, IKS, in St Ann't Church, pieces. Miss Linda Zambrano, West Rev. A. D. Magaw pastor of Port place July 17, 1965, at II a.m. matching hair bows and carried OVERDRIVI Keanaburg. . , Keansburg, wore dark blue; Miss Monmouth Community Church, offi­ in St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport. baskets of maize I'-asta daisies. ciated. Burial was in Hollywood The Rev. August Neumann of­ Robert R, Cook, Freehold, bro­ ' The Rev. Eugene M. Rebeck of­ Roseanne Pollcastri, Palisades, Cemetery, Union. ficiated. Mrs. Fanny Cox, the solo­ ther of the bridegroom, was the ’62 Chevrolet ficiated at Ihe double ring ceremo­ medium blue, and Miss Paula Po|i- caatri. Palisades, light blue. They Born In Germany, Mrs. Schacht ist, sang "Ave Maria” and was best man and ushering were Wil­ IELAIR VO, AUTO. ny at 2:30 p.m. . . waa the daughter of Mis. Louise accompanied by Mlsa Loretta Du­ liam O. Cook. , also The bride waa given in marriage carried old fashioned bouquets of AIR COND. matching carnations. Witt, Roselle, and the late Paul rante. The altar was decorated a brother of the bridegroom, and by her father. She wore a floor- Scholi, and had reaided in Irving­ with white flower*. Gerald O. Demery, Mahopac, N.Y., whv' te emufiMo Movritte plot? Gordon A. Neilson, Keyport, was length gown of imported ailk or- ton 30 years before moving to West Given in marriage by her lather, brother of the bride. The ring the best man for his brother. Ush­ ’64 Studebaker gants over taffeta designed with a Keansburg 10 year* ago. the bride wore a floor-length wed­ bearer was Ronald Demcry, Maho­ ering were James E. Neilson, Un­ fllONe to CHECK WHO) D « K M liU tH i CRUISER, V-a AUTOMATIC lace jacket with a round neckline, Surviving, besides her mother, ding gown of Schiffli embroidered pac, N. Y., nephew of the bride, ion Beach, brother of the bride­ and three - quarter • length sleeves. ara her husband, William J. organza over taffeta. Designed with who carried a white heart-shaped NaarJmoy M groom; James T. Polito, Hazlet, The full akirt over a hoop terml- Schacht; two sons, Henry J. a fitted bodice, it had a circlet pillow. SPECIAL I gpgated in a cathedral • length train. brother of the bride, and Edward Schacht, Port Monmouth, and Wal­ neckline, elbow-length sleeves and a For the wedding, the bride’s mo­ «H er fingertip - length veil of Conaughty, Keansburg, uncle of tiie ter R. Schacht, Keansburg; one aheath skirt with a bouffant over­ ther chose an uquu lace und crepe French tliuaion was attached to a bride. brother, William Scholz, Elizabeth, skirt which terminated in a cathed­ cocktail length dress and wore ’58 Buick crushed rose headpiece and the After a reception in The Em­ and five grandchildren. ral length train. Her bouffant veil beige accessories and a beige cym­ carried a white prayer book press Hotel, Keansburg, the couple of silk English illusion was held In bidium corsage. The bridegroom’s Special adorned with a white orchid lur- left for the Poconos. For travel­ Bertram Quackenbush place by a cloche cap of crushed mother was attired In a beige iace rounded with white roses. ing, the bride wore a blue and Funeral service* were held Tues­ roses and petals trimmed with dress, with pink nnd beige acces­ VB, Automat!*, Awrt Is Maid Of Haaer white cord lace a-line dress with day afternoon at the Higgins Fu­ crystals and pearls. She carried sories and wore a pink cymbidium LEAKY 4-Dr., H.T. Mis* Madeline Policastri, The white accessories and a white or* neral Home, Freehold, under :he a cascade bouquet of feathered corsage. Bronx, was the maid of honor for chid corsage. When they return, direction of W. M. Heyer, Hights- carnations and babies’ breath. ; After a reception at the Knights her niece. Seven - year • old Rose­ they will reside in Oakhurst. town, for Bertram Quackenbush, Miss Carole Zimmerer, Colts of Columbus Hall, Route 35, Key­ *199°® marie Polito, Hazlet, was the fiow- The bride was graduated from 82, of Marlboro, who died Friday, Neck, was the maid of honor. Her port, the couple left for a wedding GUTTERS? ar girl (or her sister. They wore Raritan Township High School and July 23, 19(5, at the Emery Manor floor-length gown was Nile green trip to Florida. pale blue silk chiffon gowns with is employed by the Prudential In­ Nursing Home, Matawan. Inter­ Schiffli embroidered organza fash­ Tho bride was graduated from velvet binding accenting the Em­ surance Co. of America, Newark. ment was in Holmdel Cemetery. ioned with a batteau neckline, ’ el­ Freehold Regional High School and ’64 Renault R*8 pire waistlines and terminating in The bridegroom attended Middle­ Mr. Quackenbush was born in bow-length sleeves and worn with New Brunswick Secretarial, Ac­ PRICES! 4-SPEEO ..lo n g back streamers. Their floor- town Township High School and ia Marlboro. He was the husband of a detachable overskirt. She wore a counting and Business Machine JJ^Vngth gowns had round necklines. employed by Howlou Motors, East the late Mrs. Mabel Quackenbush. matching cloche of roses and petals School, New Brunswick. She is '' They wore matching picture hats Keansburg. Mr. Quackenbush was an exempt with a bouffant veil and carried a employed in the office at the N. J. MILL O R WHITE FINISH ’62 Puegeot cascade bouquet of maize tinted Hospital, Marlboro. and .tha. honor attendant carried an fireman of the Marlboro Fire Com­ ‘402‘______... pany. shasta daisies. The bridegroom attended The Named Plant Manager Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. The bridesmaids were Miss Bar­ Pingry School, Elizabeth, and was Lewis Meizer, South Amboy, and bara Finnegan, Hazlet, and Joann graduated from Freehold Regional ALUMINUM ’58 Ford Appointment of Charlei F. Han­ Leach, Colts Neck. Their ensembles High School and the Institute of : FORMAL Mrs. Nellie Gravapt, Union City, 2-DR, 4-CYL cock aa manager of Ford Motor were similar to the honor maid's in Practical Drafting, Rahway. He is ■nd three brothers, Joseph and maize and they carried Nile tinted WIAR Company’s automobile • assembly Frederick, Eatontown, and Nelson employed hy Wilcolator, Elizabeth. GUTTERS plant in Edison was aiinranced. Quackenbush, Ocean Township. Evinrude TO HIRI Prior to this appointment, he was Lwls Joteph Caocel Carol Anna Kaspar Bride FOR DO-IT-YOURSELFERS Outboard Motor manager of the company's car and Patrick Dobry Funeral services were held Mon­ W.S.WAUACK truck assembly plant ia Louisville, A, requiem mass was offered at 9 day morning at the Day Funeral O f Frederick A, Bolt* Jr. V-4 - 50 H.P. Ky., a position he held since June a.m. Saturday in St. Mary’s Home, Keyport, for Louis Joseph O R INSTALLED BY OUR EXPERTS c l o t h m o 1, 1961; Mr. Hancock aucceeds Church, Colts Neck, by the Rev. Cuocci, three-day-old son ot Mr. Miss Carol Anne Kaspar, daugh­ J. E. Acker whose appointment in Stephen A. Bielen, pastor, for Pat­ CALL i ’65 and Mrs. Maurice Cuocci, 416 ter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. the. Automotive Assembly Division, rick Dobry, 56, of Route 537, Smith- South Main St., Keyport, who died FOR FREE ESTIMATES § Dearborn, will ba announced loon. burg, who died suddenly Wednes­ Saturday, July 24, 1965, at Mon­ Kaspar, 30 First St., Keyport, and Studebaker* day, July 21, 1965, while working Frederick A. Bolte jr., son of Mr. V . PN at ft.' mouth Medical Center. Interment A symposium originally was a on the Charles P. Hendrickson was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. and Mrs. Frederick A. Bolte, 313 Leaking ftuttara Cause Damage I In Stock Grecian dinner party... farm in Freehold Township. Burial, In addition to his parents, the ba­ First St., .Keyport, were married directed by the Freeman Funeral by is survived by a sister, Deborah, in St. Mary's Episcopal Church on Ai Dhtributon You fret Home, Freshold, was in St. Roe* at home; his paternal grandmother, July 17, 1965, The Rev. lienry A. af Lima Cemetery, Freehold Town­ Mrs. Mary Ann Cuocci, Raritan Male, rector, officiated, TU Bo m M O f Our WASHINGTON'S $ SUMMER SPECIAL ship. Township, and his maternal ■Mrs. James Vierstra, Keyport, Born in South Amboy. Mr. Dobry grandmother, Mrs. Mary Davino, was1 matron of honor for her sister Large Buying Power AUTO SOVICf wai a aon of the late Stephen and Cranbury. and Richard Farley, Eatontown, CONMTIOIIINC PERMANENT Victoria Dobry.. served aa best man. . Authoring Surviving are seven sisters, Mrs; A. Munniaa A reception followed at t h e I I BROAD ST. S STYLE CUT MONDAY Anna Timidaiiki and Mis* Helen Funeral services were held July Lincoln Hose Co. fira house in Key­ ' ftud«b*Ur • D«t«M 20 from the Joseph W. Preston Fu­ RED BANK J Dobry, Scobeyvtlle; Mra. Mary port. After a brief wedding trip, — D ulif - TUESDAY neral Home, South Orange, to Our iPROWNS SHA M POO llaiduk, Perth Amboy; Miss Stacia t h e couple will reside in Long WEDNESDAY Dobry, Matawan; Mra, Alice Ols- Lady Christians of Help Church, Branch. _ Free Delivery — 741-7500 9 East Orange, where a nigh mass 370 Broad St. SET INCLUDED ONLY ceaki, South River; Mrs. Viola Hal- The bride and bridegroom were ^ OAltV a IAT. TO I.-M F.M.r WU>. « H I. TO f P.M. 9 licun, Hazlet, and Mrs. Pearl Kes- of requiem was offered for John both graduated from Keyport High Keyport 264- DIB sling, Eatontown. A. Manning, 41 South Munn Ave., School and are employed by Family East Orange, who died July 17, Circle Stores in Eatontown. Miaa CeraeUa Lambertaoa 1905. Interment was in St. Joseph's Funeral services were held Sat­ Cemetery, Keyport. Its urday afternoon at her home for Mr. Munnlng was a former resi­ r t f Miss Cornelia Lambertson, Dis- dent of Matawan and moved to brow Lane, Matawan, who died East Orange in 1932. lie wan a vet­ Wednesday, July 21, 1965, in Perth eran of World War I. He was a Amboy General Hospital. The Rev. brother of the late August P. Mun- & Donald Phlllipa, pastor of the First ning II. F&M Methodist Church, Matawan, offi­ Surviving are his wife Mrs. Ethel ciated. Burial was in Ros* Hill M. (Schoendorf) Munning; his par­ Cemetery, Matawan, under the di­ ents, Mr. nd Mrs. Peter P. Mun­ rection of the Bedla Funeral Home. nlng and a sister, Miss Pauline Born In Matawan, Miss Lambert­ Munning, all ol East Orange. TIIE STOCKHOLDERS DOTTIE-ANNE *8? son waa tiie daughter o l the late Cornelius Lambertson and Alche J. 2* W . FRONT ST. — KEYPORT (Hawkins) Lambertson. Engugcnicnt OF Surviving arc several nieces and nephews. Propvr-Mllner OPEN SIX DAYS — 264-2193 Mr. and Mrs. David Milner, 10 TIIE FARMERS & MERCHANTS Patrick DIRocce Coolldge St., Scckonk, Mass., have Funeral services were held Tues­ announced the engagement of their day ut Cuthedrnl Cemetery, Scrnn- daughter, Call, lo John William NATIONAL BANK «««««««& ton, Pa., under the direction o( Proper, son of Mrs. Minerva Pro­ Flynn and Son Funeral Hume, per, Kennsburg. are offering to t h e public, rights to Purchase Perth Amboy, for Patrick DIRocco, Miss Milner attended Knst Provi­ 13-month-old son of Mr. and Mis. dence (Mass.) llinli School nnd is "Units" of one Capital Debenture Bond and I I Albert DIKocco Jr., 36 Ocean employed by Hurry Kit/nor Co, Blvd., Cliffwood Bcach, who died Mr. Pnipcr intended Middletown shares of Common Stock of the Bank for $ 1, 111.11 Sunday, July 25, ifMifi. nt his home. Township High School nnd is now Surviving, in addition to his par­ nerving In tha U.S. Navy, stationed ents, ar* * brother, Michael, at In Rhode Island. for each "U nit." If you would like to join tn the home, and paternal grandparents, A wcddlnn is planned following Mr. and Mrs. Albert DIRocoo, his discharge from tit* U S. Navy. ownership of your Local Bank, com* in and Inquire Perth Amboy. about buying on* more "Units." Vlactase Laura leabrook Farms near Vineland. or U j 7 K m aft itM away m m dtya • ■ end yWR Il on* of th* largest agricultural ^ aL a a J t f Am* m a Funeral tervlcea wara held Tuaa- • OT WMVi w m m •m wv itiM OUsrsna* 1*1*1 day from th* Day Funeral Mom* aaterprliea In th* world. te It. Josspti'a Church wlwrs a high requiem mass w«* offered lor RENTAL EQUIPMENT w ri O fP M ASON Vlncenm Lauro, U, nf II Wash­ ington Ave., Matiwin, win <11*4 SPIEDY MERCHANDISE Saturday, July >4, INS, at hi* Itotna. O f f M I AIIMERS ERCI1ANT9 ------MON. THRU H I. • A,M. to * WU. Interment wa* in St. Joseph'! m H H l l IATURDAVI - ■ A.M. H • P.M. Cemetery, Mr. Liuro waa horn In Italy ind FANTASTIC NATIONAL HANK had lived la Matawan N yeara. Il« waa * communicant of It. J * Of MATAWAN seph'a Church and wia a member Ik* OMsit lank Is M«nmeuth Csunty SWARTZELS ol (Kir Lady of Mimnt Carmel lo< elety. . IITAILIIHID IIM . form and Garden Suppliti Surviving aie Ills wife, Mra, $ TMRII OfflC Ii Madeline rsimotieUll Latimi three M l HOLMDEL RD, IY R. R. HAZLET ’J l Ruulu 14 I g M.ls lti«.t I wiiih, HsI|hi, Smith Amltoyi Joseph and James I,Burn, Matawan; five lloyd Rond ftsvlns Drlr* 244-2212 - PHONE - 264-2211 (Itfiiuliler,*, Mrs, Louise Sot'cndalo, SAVINGS! PRO-HARDWARE MEMBER Ne. 1002 limit*, N.Y,; Mrs, Jane Artelll, M fm k'f C, Hmillt Amlwv. Mu, Anna D'Apoll- ; tn, h u t ItMiliHH; Mfa, Silvan IMp< SEE (Largest Group In Tht Country) I du, Ki’vjHi't, [imi Mis, Nittii'V u»’ j i*1/, Pori IJi'lvnlr, Va,i JO grand- j fliililfoit and I? great • gntridelill- PAGE NINE di

Perth Amboy H m pitel exceeding the rtaxd **t ia Hay af Start Planting 23M patient*. Sett New Record* A total of 1M6 patieal* were ad­ mitted ia June, Mr. Hoyt nportad. Oyster Shells Three new records of service They required 14,215 days of p a tie a l^ were set at Perth Amboy General M ara invited lo participate. The tto Lord’s Supper will be adminis- Oyster shell plantings began last care. The all-time record was la Hospital during the month oi June, September, Mr. Hoyt said, whsa eooMMiaJoa meditation ia entitled: sd. Hie following children will be week in Delaware Bay, the New Jersey Department of Conservation it was announced by Robert S. MM patients entered and raceivad “Hie Morning Jeeua Carried The baptized: Suzanne Lois Cain, 15,338 days of care. Ctoa*.'' OS Mala S t. BeMrd and Economic Development an­ Hoyt, Direc'or X • ray services daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dailey, Paator nounced. The project is part of the established a new record by per­ There will be two seasiona of Sun­ overall recovery program from the This week. w.iy don’t you look The apeahar for tha l:M a.m. Cain, Matawan, and Donna Lynn a n beid Sunday at t forming 31S6 procedures. The pre- day School, al 1:41 a.m. for all disastrous blight which afflicted the through the windows of yotir and II am . Moralng. Worship aer- Concepcion, daughter of Mr. and vioui record was 2969 in April. Mr. grade* from pre-primary through a m aad Iteaada* at * p.m. state's oyster beds in 1957. Hoyt also reported a new high in church . . . from the inside. - vlcea will ba tha Rev. Francisco adults, and at 11 a.m. lor pre-pri­ Mrs. Edward Concepcion, Mornan- SL JM a'a MrthadlM Church Conservation Commissioner Ro­ laboratory tests of 36,052 ai com­ Ib a m m U m ara aaiqu* la Saafiel, tba miniatcr of tbe Spuiih mary through third grades. At 11 vilk. Sunday School meets at 10 bert A. Roe said shells arc being pared with the previous record of Spaakiag Ministry. a.m. a baby-sitting service is avail­ ' yiar*af* Ave., H u le t t e l ifcey M :w p M , aperated a.m. Baby - care is provided for sown on seven of the state’s na­ 35,631 in March. able for 'hildren too young for Ra*. Norman R. Riley, Pastor t r i iM W lM entirely by Jeho- vm caar* « cmh, mnnm children under three years old. tural seed beds and that approxi­ The Emergency Room also es­ yab'a WttaMM. . ■ Sunday School. “Children’s Church” Saaday worahip services are held mately 1,000,000 bushels of oyster M Braad BU Kaypart begins at 10:31 a.m. tablished a new record in Ju; l U n l WitMMM a n m m i io.- iM day aarvica aad tMda> TssHrte Beth Ahai st S aad I I a.m. shells will be planted in these areas when’ 2368 persons were received, W vohiataar worker* that will op- ■cheat. 11 a m Vada*ad*y. tatfi- Visitor* will be welcomed and C*a*imatlve this month. orate a»rethaa I I department* al mtmy aMating I p.m. Reading room given attendance certificates. Firat Aid BMg. SL JaaapB'a Chare* “This represents the greatest re­ |laat MMpb(f, MTV* apaa Saturday froa* 1 tn t o a Ctareb St., Malawaa Staple PL, Kaypart habilitative measure that ever has S’TULTZ S> ' ea HtwtWHr ;whn,-afcltrlt "We have known and believed Rabbi Morrii L. Rubinstein •a * Crraeliue J. Kane. Paitoi been taken to increase the produc­ Maple PI., Keypert Friday night services will be Masaaa will be held Sunday tivity of New Jersey's oyster in­ awrkar* claaafav penonael and to the love that God hath to us. God Rev Frederick Boos, pas tor U E L K I D f held at .8:30 p.m. at the Matawan 1:10. 7:10, 8:30. 9:45, dustry," Commissioner Roe com­ b Piafc**iaa*ii work** alio U love; and he that dweileth in The Sacrament of the Lord’s maralM at Township First A i d building, II m b. aad '■ 15 p.m. mented. “ in addition, the plantings W ba n^ulrad, however. Carpea- love dwelled) In Ood, and Cod in Supper will be celebrated Sunday Church St. Arthur Percy will be will serve to extend respective t w w p i , phuabers aad etec- him .” at the 8:30, 9:45 and 11 a.m. ser­ . Peatereetal Cburck conducting the services. On Satur­ acreages of these specific state Wciaaa ara already at work in ' T hii vcrae from I John will be vice*. Church school begins at 9:45 (Mea aad Sidney Ave.. .Maar Yaifcpreparing for the gath- day morning there wiil be adult seed beds in the upper Delaware Included in the Christian Science a.m. services at 9:30 a.m. : Uaiea Beach ‘ Whan taa convention opem, Lesson-Sermon on "Love” this Sun­ Mrs, Isabelle Wood, Pastor Bay off Cumberland County," Com­ unaa, muaiclans, sound The Daily Vacation Church missioner Roe added. Major seed day. A number of Illustrations from School will start Monday and con­ Ratanaad Charcb si Keypert Oa Suaday there will be Sunday ____i and othtri with profes- the Bible will also be used to show k and morninp beds scheduled for plantings in­ tinue through Aug. 13. Sessions are Warrea St., Keypert Scheel at 4S a.m. background will fulfill vol- ' i, I I Prayer time will clude Arnolds, Coh.inscy, Middle, the nature and power of God’s love. from 9 to 11:30 a.m. for nursery Louis Trecek, of the Middletown wanhip, a.m. County Camp of Gideons, who is a beheld_ __ at 7:15 p.m. An evangeiis Ship John, Shell Rock, Nanluxent through ninth grade. Tha ata-dsy aiaembly will be the SL M in 's Bptaaapal Chart* dedicated layman, will bring ano­ Da aMeting will be held at 7:45 and Beadon's. laat aad largect in ■ lerles of 40 Eaat m a t S t, Kaypart Craae Ot Cilery ther report on the Bible's spectac­ pm Governor Signed Bill of Truth" conventions be* Rev Henrv A Mala. Bee lor ular references to modern scientific On May 24. Gov. Richard J. *Wcrd Latham Churek Lathi taa Church ol the THE 1 Im bald by Jehovah's- Witnesses On Sunday there will be morning Malawan-Marlbora wonders. His topic: "Study-Know- Hughes signed a bill appropriating prayer at 7:49 a.m. and Holy Gaad Shepherd 5100,000 Tor the purchase of oyster .Mm Mamar throughouttbe United Strathmere Schaet, Matawaa ledee-Wisdom.” The summer hour Madbea Tawaship High School MalM, Caiada and Europe. Communioa, 8 a.m. At 9 a.m. there Rev. Richard A. Weedea. Paatoi of worship is at 9:30 a.m. shells to rehabilitate the stale's Re*. Hsrley E, Meyer, Pastor CUB CADE! ^Spoaaor of the assembly fi the__ will ba Holy Communion on the "Only A Few” will be the pas­ oyster industry. By implementing firat and third Sundays and morn­ Bible Baptist Charcb Family Bible hour is held at 9:15 the planting program in Delaware fcaMMowar Bible aad Tract Soc- tor’s sermon topic at the Sunday Don't worry about cold snaps at WOW I What a helping fiand'Kj ing prayer on the second and (A Regalar Baptist Cterah) aja. aa Sunday and family wor- Bay, New Jersey is the first state M y « l Brooklya, N.Y. Nathan H. worship service at S a.m. the end of summer or montns of arhen it eomai to lawn end garden fourth. At IS a.m. there will be MlddU rfd . Hulet * lp . 11:30 a.m. to participate in the matching funds Kaarr, preaMaat ot tha Society, Ito FaMh R lianaad CbarM bad weather. We'll keep you choral, A Cub Cadtt fflowi an WM ba tba principal apaaker. morning prayer on the first and H ie Rev. Kenneth M. Jones of the rsartb M t Pltcalra available through the Commercial d. aad Paale Ava. Bible Christian Union, Brooklyn, luppliod with warming fuel oil. acre an hour • • • All you hev* to third Sunday* and Holy Commun­ Spiritual Church Fisheries und Development Act. ion, aecond and fourth. will be the guest speaker at the MS Share Rd., Unloa Beach This legislation enables New Jer­ d# li gulda it. : Dapaaih Increase Rev Theodore C. Muller. Paator Communion servicc Sunday at 11 sey to receive $200,000 annually in Thera will be no weekday aer- Katherine Miller, Pastor “ The Open Door” will be the pas­ a.m, Bible School convenes at 9:45 Rev matching funds. ' Vital dapoaltf la New Jertey'a vicea during Auguit. Service* ara held on Sunday ana RARITAN tor’s topic Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. a.m. with classes for all ages. Eve­ An additional 1,000,000 bushels SfULTZJr- •avlag* baaka ara *t*adily ap- worship aervice. Sunday School ning worship is at 7 p.m. ftaraday evenings et I o'clock of oyster shells will be secured for ■fMCUag the tl,OIO,ON,tOO mark, M l Mala SL, Malawaa claasea alao meet at 9:30 a.m. ■d M Friday afternoon* it 1 p.m plantings in other areas of Dela­ GARAGE Ithaa baaa aMouncad by Joha S. Hav.- Paul Jackson, Minister iehavM’a Wttaeaaaa C O . ■ L ’_ | r v a l, i . Vacation Bible School will be held ~----- 1 Asaembiy Ol Gad ware Bay immediately after the S. Mein St., Keyport FNeaua, fecretaty af tba Savinia Churdi School will ba held at I at the church from Aug. 2 to 13, Kaypart CeagrtgaOea federal matching funds have been “ ‘ a’ Asaoclatioa of New Jersey K lagliai Hall, M Dhrbloa St SB Palasar Ave., Keaasburg a.m. aad tha Paator'* termon topic Monday through Friday. received. Z I *• HHOAC1 s t lartportlag mid-year deposit fig- at the I I a.m. worahip service will Keypert Rat. Roy F. Araesen, Pastor 264-0361 Shells currently being planted (HWHtWWMtWWtMWWHM a*. Mr. Fraaman u id the Tl be “A Knock At The Door." A nur- ' kanfe (I A public Bible lecture entitled Suaday service* laclude Sundsy School. 1:45 a.m.; ehurch services were dredged from hidden reefs in with M office* aery ia provided during both hour*. ■MM S t, Matawaa “ Judgment Dsy — What it Means Maryland waters and include foi- a total«( |1,aa Rev. Carroll B. H a l to Mankind" will be given at 3 p.m. aad chUdren’a church, 11 a.m. HOLMDEI - KIYPORT AREA aad evaaing aervica 7 p.m. sils from past geological ages. at Jam M. IMS. Thi* la an in- P in t SMMadta Cbareb Rector Sunday by N. Orfanides. Oyster shells serve as ‘’cultch’’ n aaaa at JM JM .llO over the ||,- ’ Mf Mala IL , Matawaa Tha Sacrament of Penance wiil At 4:15 p.m. the Watchtowcr Bi­ ■ M Ol Klaae Utberan Cbareb for oyster larvae to cling to during , IVTiHfNI la depoeita with which Rev. Doaald T. Phillipa ar. be administered Saturday from 7 to ble study will be held. II will be a Cherry Tree Farm R i » * « plays a key role In M&T process­ Church Service will ba the guest speaker Sunday Supper will be held. .Tha eveniag A stMe, ctieck in the amount of C A t t 264-2920---- at the 10 a.m. service. His topic service wili be held at 7:30. p.m. es for producing organometalllc ^ IOiOO A M $2,500,000 was delivered to the Cen­ compounds. .will be “Irreverant Relgilon and tbe ^ Vacation Bible School begins tral Railroad ol New Jersey July , t , Director Rosemary Rots ■ > ...... fils ." Aug. 2 at I a.m. 14 against commuter * passenger IH I SACRAMlNt .Of THI U.S. Highway 40 crosses the 40th Maraaalba Baptist Charch service costs In 1965-08. The pay­ parallel four times on its 3000-mlle Approved by Board of Education, Trenton, N. 'J. ment by the State Highway Depart­ M a M • Keypert Rd. aad SL Jeoea PL . stretch from Atlsntic to Pacific. LORD'S SUPPER ment was made in accordance with BtaUkp Lai**. Unlsa Beach Haslet n program worked out by Gov. Services will be conducted by the Richaixl J. Hughes to preserve the Hie Rev. Harry Douma, Phila­ pastor Sunday at 8:30 and 9:30 delphia, will be guest speaker at carrier’s passenger service present­ a.m. Church School meeta i t 9:30 ly utilized by 12,500 commuters dal­ tha Sunday worship services at 11 a.m. On Wednesday a f 7:30 p.m. ONLY ONE 7 p.m. A nursery is avail­ ly. a.m. and there will be Bible study. tJ able at 11 a.m. Sunday School Other aspects of the Governor’s TO A • iapwvtNd Nenery far CMdrsa Under Three Y« at >.41 a.m. program for the Central Railroad OCharsh l*bs*l at HiM AJd. ol New Jersey included obtaining SORRY! CUSTOMER! £ extension of the Railroad's 51,050,- Rev. Franci* Caotel, Paatar 000 note due July 1, 1965, which PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Suaday School ia held from C4G received approval of the guarantor, DURING OUR SWINGING SALES SPREE I ta M:4t a.m. aad th* church *er. the I.C.C., and the intention to aka l i from u a.m. until U seek an additional Bum (approxi­ Morning worriiip aervice will be a’olach. Kveryona la oordially ia mately $1,500,000) to meet this car­ AIR CONDITIONED — held at 10 a.m. The Sacrament of vBM to attaad. rier's needs when the Legislature reconvenes in November. '65 BUICK LeSabre 4-Dr. H.T., Loaded, Dark Green Dartf’* Taberaaala The subsidy payment was made '63 BUICK LeSabre 4-Dr. Sedan, Fully Equipped. In a lump sum rather than in quar­ Rldar Jam** Mote, Paatar terly installments, to enable the '63 FORD Country Squire 9 Pass. Sta. Wagon, Power Windows. Buaday School ia at IS a.m.; railroad to meet certain obliga­ ssoniag wonhip, II am tions. 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Mr.lMHI toW H cM iv w* International Wax Muieum in the Diamond A te li Seles, Taxable Income Includes trip*, am ices or merchandise r » ceived is the amount to beiaclw M ■k imkpaNl «l w nw ni Fair Pavilions Lake Area, as well as the Billy in taxable income. This must ke fkaTshemt tar larp • wtaiM, ki|k- Graham and Long Island Railroad Eemings Increased Value O f Prises, Awards exhibits. reported even if the recipient givat i « m Hi — ttnirtVie tl Extend Hours In the evening there now will be Record tales and earnings lor the A preliminary review of ISM in­ away hi* prizes or otherwise d i» poses ot them. However, if a ta » Aa aitaaar tl tk* lar*t a*rckatt more to see after the fireworks. In aecond quarter and first half ended dividual income U i return! filed As a result et tk* tleadily in­ addition to dancing to the music of June JO, 1965, have been reported payer does not accept an award M in u te r W« caatlauiac * v » lv creasing attendance tt Ik* World's by New Jersey residents indicates offered to him, the value doei aot |a% M M vtatJi; wmt- m - la p n w l coatfntdisa Guy Lombardo and his Royal Can­ by Diamond Alkali Company, that many taxpayers neglected to Fair, many pavilioas have decided Cleveland, Ohio. have to be reported ai Income. ^ . D M p ^ u i Itr hit early pro- adians until 12:30 a.m., or patroniz­ include the value of prizes And m H i ^ ) to extend their exhibit kauri. Sales far the firat half reached a E s t » r^a c P V W I OT^WBB v U n at a»|tr caaMunity faciii- ing the many restaurants that al­ awards received during the year ...... - ' * n Over 100,Mt peopl, ktvt paid p fltM lli IM M Mat la Wt la tit i m loi— t». ways have remained open late, record $06,879,000, an increase of as part of their taxable income. their way into the Fair oa M ot the 13 per cent over the 1964 first hilf f l U . • . . Ik a aMkadt il a M a t i ky Levitt, Fairgoers may now visit the 13 Prizes and awards are generally last 28 days. The areek at July 16, total of $85,716,000. Net earnings w m r n h m u m . % M i e tp M ky atktr hom e-building pavilions that have extended their taxable. Their fair market value Tho the average daily atteaduct aotr- rose 22.5 per cent to $7,527,000, or Ildar, will MCtiw glaatf, M m ravtiatioa ia the hours past their usual 10 p.m. clos­ must be reported on federal in* ed to 145,143, as compand lo '.he S2.33 a share, up from $6,145,323 or A t luUtulTi tim il naartrtrilna M a t i n that added ing time. The Chunky Corporation come tax returns. [ f t lH M M I 118,000 average malntaiaad from $1.87 a share last year. Light > S m K ,t cttr—aait, h Oct» . Dr. I A N kaaata la U year* to the Exhibit in the Industrial Area and June II to July It. Fifteca pavil­ Sales for the second quarter were Examples of such items which f WlWI IMHHU trttfi Ltf»|t, lattM t aattoa’t Mack t l M.Mt.Mt homM, General Motors Futurama in the ions have changed thair epenlng up 15.2 per cent to $52,575,000. must be reported as fncome are Touch a m ahitioa atick turned th* popu­ Transportation Area now remain hours from 10 a.m. to t a m. Five Second quarter sales last year to­ prizes received from radio and M m M , awardad Itr "dlieot- l a t e (rcat n e ta n (53 per cert in open until 10:30 p.m. are opening a hall-hour earlier talled $45,633,672. Net earnings for television give-away show , any ly Stan SfibMtwf I M ) la prtdoaiiaantly h oo t own General Electric Progressland, wke if hw OoM iavoMag ■art- than usual, at S:J0 a.m., and 13 second quarter 1965 were $4,126,000 types of contests and sweepstakes. l«tUr from « c«mp«r: “DMf t n (H par etal ia 1M>. the House of Good Taste and the fiH — ■ lautroveaeati ia th* bulld- have extended their cloiiai hours or $1.29 a share, up 10.7 per cent Shares of stock, building lots, Pop; Writ* oftm, «vmi If It't otkf . f ig »mi Levitt Mattered volume houie Pepsi Cola UNICEF exhibits In • coupl* of do!Urt.M aUtd ladattri**" kat kata beyond 10 p.m. over the same period last year merchandise, automobiles and va­ M m ia auch aeUatat archkaeto product ioa by craatiag ta tittmbly the Industrial Area; Hawaii and • • • . Those now opening at t a.m. an: the AMF Monorail in the Lake Ar­ when the company earned $3,727,­ cation trips received by employees, w ® frank Uoyd Wriakt. Bwct Um la tka fleVl H t u itd hit men salesmen, dealers, corporation of­ Sign tn « barbor thop; MSM ' i the most sophist!- Bourbon Street in the Federal tad ea, and Denmark In the Interna­ 000 or $1.15 a share. ' i f M tr,ia l La wrbuaiar. ficers and others also are taxable. UMEftS. CONTINUOUS DISCUS* States Ares; General . Electric tional Area now close at 11 p.m. SION.'1 C A. DENARDO Progressland, House ol Good Taste, On Friday and Saturday nights, the Your advertisement in this paper These awards usually are received • • • Pepsi Cola UNICEF, Americaa Ex­ Pepsi Cola UNICEF exhibit is open will reach prospective purchasers in connection with sales contests or C. A. Denardo has been named You c«n fell how htalthy « mat press Company, Continental Insur­ until midnight. in every community in the bay­ promotion programs. president of Jersey Trailer Rental it by wh«t h« t«kti two • tlmo — ance Company, 'he P ?monstratlon shore area. Th? fair market value of the vt*lr» or pilfi « • « A Repair, Inc., North Brunswick, Center, International Business Ma­ * • • 1 one of the largest organizations in chinc Company and the Medo Fair Prudential Payments Ihe state engaged in scrvice to the You cin alwayt borrow trouble Corporation Exhibits in the Indus­ trucking industry. Mr. Denardo Up For Six-Month Period Announcing the and you don't even n*#d collateral! trial Area; General Motors Futur­ 9 * 0 Joined the company as general ama, Greyhound and Hertz Travel Tti# henaymoen !» over whan ttie manager in 1961 and has been ex­ New Jersey policyholders and OPENING Center Exhibits in the Transporta­ ecutive vice president (or the past beneficiaries of the Prudential In­ nusband itopi helping with the tion Area; The Santa Maria Exhi­ diihai and does them alt by him* iwo years. His new appointment surance Co. were paid $89,717,000 OF THI bit in the Lake Area; Guinea ia the salf . . . was announced by Richard W. Her­ during the first six months of 1965, International Area, and the Church • • • .; mann, chairman of the board ol the company has announced. o( Jesus Christ of Lattar Day CURIOSITY SHOP Onco upon a tlm# that* war* directors. This compares with $85,892,000 Saints (Mormon) Exhibit. paid during the corresponding per­ 1385 HIGHWAY 36, HAZLET thrao baart —* the imail slie, the Mr. Denardo Is a member of the regular »iia, and tha giant acoftomy Raritan Traffic Club, lie resides at •‘Early Bird” PaviHaaa iod in I9S4, and includes all types Across from Airport Shopping PUia 23 Shore Concourse, Cliffwood. Jer­ Falrgoers, who may enter the of claim payments, dividends, an­ gates as early ss 1:11 a.m., appre­ O ANTIQUES O CURIOS a FURNITURE sey T ftiler sells and leases new nuities, and other insurance bene­ You'll gat giant economy in ell and used truck trailers. The com­ ciate being able to vliit these fits. e LAMPS e CHINA • CUT GLASS • CLOCKS "earlybird" pavilion* before the your dealings whan you deal with pany also operates one of Ihe larg­ Total Prudential payments in the • NEEDLEWORK • ORIENTAL RU6S and •a fnturance Specialist, Stanley 9, lines have formed. and Canada for the est body building and repair plants • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Siebenberg, 5U-I300. Stop in er in the east and maintains a com­ The following five pavilions, first half of 1965 were {980,517,000, cell for quality imurance at lew plete parts department. which open at 8:X a.m., alio will setting a new record. The old rec­ Phone 264-4076 coat, cancallad policies and young Founded in 1558, JeTsey Trailer accommodate early arrivals: Log ord of $923,569,000 was set during drirert our specialty. h u grown rapidly. The company Flume Ride, Funlsnd and Walter’! the first half of 1964. opened a new plant of 14,000 square feet in North Brunswick last IS YOUR VACATION AN year to handle its expanding sales and service operations.

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ROUTE 3S AND 34, KEYPORT PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ROUTE 34 AND CAMBRIDGE DR., MATAWAN^' THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday. July 29. 1949 Bean Clinch “North” Carleton Thrce-Race Winners For Strathmore Swim Clnl» Szyarto, Geiger, Pitch Holy Family Raritan-Holmdel 8*15 ^^5*5* r «■ League Winner* Told

Title; All-Star Came Saturday Wins; Red Bank Tire In State Finals In the Raritan • Holmdel 9-II Major Division, National League, „ _ Ja Uw.Carletai ■ariua Bear, m K u a iu r t Holy Family took two ouf of Lewis kept the Holy Family on- a a r a M m Jtim ' (it ' the Kapushy Esso Hawks, manag< IWtlMra divl^nfl, played n R M im- fw tn a c r.U a_____ * 1 ibrh three games in Jersey Shore slauMit f’ning with hits. Walks to by George Malgady, Waiter O rt IfcD'ffail.Jfe ♦ > I w i i draft la tb* part w ttlt 4 1 f Orandl,tt> 4 3 0 League play over the weekend, Binkie Moriarty and Delgado senr and Don PaUer. on, had a fine yea* ' feriMfca a* partpoaed coate»t* aad Howard, u 4 11 Mon'han.p-si 4 1 2 Dowd.cf 4 11 VoRk.BS'p 13 0 holding grimly onto second place in two more runs and left the basea rolling up a 15 and I record. I t Jm wmmi m m t* fbyoffi trtti* SsafecM .Ib I t 1 M.norlo.c 3 0 1 thereby in a race in which Rt’d Wed with F.nnis coming tc hat a the American League the VilJag# " ' “ U m whM the re3. B a tU flia p I 0 1 J.riorio.lf 4 0 1 Bank Tire has already clinchcd the J.Lawli.lb I • J AtwaUr,2b-p I 0 I second time in the inning. But Bui- Hardware Mets from HolmdeL t Ifctafctarfcy. AU D u rk a ,tb • • • Oordon.cf 11 0 title role. The Tiremen defeated the* livant showed his mettle to fan En hv Dick Spencer, copped "t aflaettd tiie out' M «y «r,rf 1 • 0 Lonf.lb a 0 2 Truckers from Morrisvillc Sunday nis with the tyinr and winning runs their first title with a 13 and 3 rec­ cfcampfoajhip Symons,rl I M Cj'!f»,rl l So 8*1 V u iu x . $ 4 0 WtUare.rf * 0 0 to enter the finals in the stat^ on base to end the game. ord. In an ensuing playoff betweea Raritan le ir t semi-pro tourney at Trenton with Ken Szyarto, former Matawan these teams the Hawks bested tb# n • » i Dwlr thr** com- n i l the Parsippany « Troy Hills nine High lefthander, went all the way Mets 2-0 and 4-3 to cop the playoff Maori. They ____ M iMtaca: Saturday. The winner will repre­ ■••ntiHiTi Biu« J i i u a n i n i-a for Holy Name against East Bruns­ championship. It with tM Ririlw ,lurf im M M sent New Jersey in the national wick, Sunday, winning M . He fan­ _ the Middle- KvMm R i u m semi-pro tourney in Kansas next In Ihe 8-12 Farm Division the Pit- I m m <«» ned seven ard nskd four. He was ^i but ttijM prime rl- , <•>' month. za Shell Anzacs, managed by Getw 0 f k * unsteady at the start, Chuck Boi” with a M nnd 2 record, M k « M 4 » M p o n a o a r thin fight in.Sb 4 9 1 Mouhu.c 4 • 1 Holy Family scored an easy win connecting in the first inning with II M tfliv tiC ia d jritcc. ' ,*b 4 t 1 O r«i4l,» 9 0 9 played some brilliant baseball t# ao.Jb 4 9 9 VoafcSb 9 0 1 over Belmar Sparks 0-1 behind Bill two aboard for an early East finish on the top of their division^ n a aaawU all-Mr g im ti o» the I I I AtwaUr.tt 10 0 Geip^r und^r the lii»hts at Ft Mon­ Brunswick lead. aa (MH ba M 4 aader the light* Hankm jf 14 0 The 13-15 Senior Division has ' M in t e d I 1 1 Oorion.d J 9 I mouth Friday. Geiger fanned ten Holy Family look command of completed the season and winneft ’LMaaaaath iatarday aladit. Black,c----- 19 1 Brooks,rf 1 0 0 and walked two. Successive hits hy R.ff«r4«lM,rf 10 9 WaUac«.lb the game in the second for a four- will be announced as soon as c0 and 115 pbuiids are el­ Hobedee.p 10 0 Gerairfi.c 3 0 1 Against Middletown Saturday, Holy Family lead, then Lewis hit 11-Mar game. . Silvers,3b igible, The next meeting of the 10 0 G.Ven'flUa.rf 1 0 0 Ken Bu!liva"t hnd too much for the a double with two aboard in the .. laHjr T* WJ* Eovlno.c 10 0 Sundin.p 10 0 league will he Monday, Aug. 2, at napolHapolla, 2b 1 0 0 Rraunlng.cf 3 0 0 Union Bench contingent all the way bottom of the fourth to clinch *he the Airport Plaza Lanes, 8:30 p.m. ’ H ie Bear* were behind, twice in T r liii.r f 10 0 Adubato.lf a o o to the last inning. Manager Frank rtr three game* but each time MaUn'akUf 10 0 Curtii'lb 2 0 0 contest for the Beachers. Ryan. U^ion Roarh used a new Holy Family (H> Kant Brunswick Hied to pull out the vital win*. 90 2 1 23 3 3 pitcher, Bob Kilvaitis, a semi-pro a h r h (4) Haw about business cards? We S» gama they found hardeat of all Bear* kf Uwlan: Hertha.ss 5 0 3 ah r It can supply them quickly and at tht pitcher from Scranton who moved W.Coliins,2h 5 1 0 ta d tha on* oa which they clinched Keyport Recreation 101 000—2 Taneza.cf 4 0 ft •ight pri . Corno and try us. Atlantic Hifhlanda 40»’a 100 011—3 into the p*rish in the past week. O.Wat*ton.3b 3 2 0 Pilch,3b 5 2 2 tkaP > titlaIIIH waa tha cootaat with Key- lirltaa Btara Atlantic lllRhlanis Kilvaitis was touched up enough by T.Lewis.rf 4 1 2 Dombr'skUJ 4 1 1 Luntfan.cf 4 1 2 ‘ rt RRecreation at the Raritan (IS> 4H i (2) Middletown for them to be ftoinR Bolben.c 2 1 2 Real Eslalc Listing Cards for ghi fieldHi Sunday. The Keyporter* ik r h ab r k Delgado.!b 3 t 2 nolg.zb 4 0 1 jale at this office. £ BwangerM 10 1 M’D’Motl.sa I 1 0 into the bottom of the seventh F.nnin.lf 4 0 0 Szckcrcs.ss 2 0 0 tk ai] five-run lead their firat time iymons.lf 1 1 1 0*Keefe.2b 301 ahead 7-0. MnrJarly.e 3 j 0 C arr.lb 3 0 0 t i bat. The bear* whittled away McDouiail.p 4 1 0 Nappo.Sb 3 10 Szyarto.p 2 1 0 A hm ed.rf 4 0 1 Howard.sa 4 S I Geraldl^cp SO I Ennis Leads Off Florek,p I 0 0 i t thi* early Keyport advantage Dowd.cfM * * 4 11 Curtli.lb I 1 1 O dcnh'm er.p 1 0 0 Then It happened. Knnis led off p p f c T . s r a Write their pitcher, Jack Dowd, Bcaleckl.lb 4 11 Vent iilla.cf 3 0 0 [oaivr-iw THrATflt«mWAAY1-3400f Battaaiia.rl 4 1 1 E.Ven xlJB.rf 1 0 1 with a hit for Holy Family. An er­ Xi 8 9 30 4 S fra* holding the Rec batsmen from fieore by hminga: /.Lewis. 2b 1 1 I Adubato.lf 3 0 0 ror by Bill Beattv, Middletown first farther (coring. Than, in the ilxth, Durka,3b I 1 1 Stryker,p I 0 0 Knst Brunswick 200 020 000—4 JAMES STEWART ‘•m Keyport pitcher, Tom Marih, Miller,c 19 0 Breuning,p 10 0 Pam Archibald (left) ami Steve Mill* (right) are butterfly srias to thair b f kslratr triumphs for Strath- sacker, put Jim Beutel aboard. Bob Holy Fumily 041 201 OOx —8 G.Tucker.c 10 0 BairtH.rf*c 10 0 Lowther was walked and Union Holy Family (5) Middletown A.C. we away, and the Bears surged Moore,p 10 0 skew* demaa ilraliag tke farm la the backstroke that ab r b (1) Doyj McClure - Glen Corbolt rough for the winning nins. carried them la vletary la*t waakaad la the meet with Strathmore aaol has heea choun as site ol the lleaoh had the sacks loa rAL (I) Results. Last Suuday. “GOLDEN REVUE" Tha Btara wlaniag rally aaqte era in the Central Jersey Babe ■bit ' • ab r k Softball League ton, piled into the fence arid with aaa. out hi ika (ixth. Manh Ruth playofl indicated all wa* not Dcvtno.rf 3 1 I Schaufclc.p 3 0 0 PotHon fvy 9, Pioneers 6 e ‘ Hcarne hnd to wheel into It to avoid upku Loren walked Swanger, then McDougall well with the defending champ*. Kuzma,2b 3 2 1 Kearns, c 9 10 Anchorman 15, Fordham 13 C.Geran,»a 111 Jt>rewicz,ss 3 0 1 Four-Flftlit 19, Brookview 7 a big collision. The damage put the Marcella SUN. THRU TUES.7~“ •ad Howard Mt aafely, m*Una It Their batting lacked the crushing L.Shaw.cf 3 0 1 J.Collina.lb 3 0 « Juniper Pnrk 11, Oxmen 1. fuel supply mechanism out of or­ aow M . WMk Wilak on the monad force of other day*. Their slumpoff Ca'irande.l! 3 0 0 J.Szynrto,3b 2 0 0 The Anchorman and Angels, run- Mastroiaini AUG. I -3 C am bridge y, Deerfield 8 der, so that the car lost oil pres­ CONTINUOUS SUNDAY lor KayiHrt)' Baita** error aa reached ita climax In the playoff* Pearson,e 19 0 DalyJi 3 o o nersup to the Pioneers In the first AitfcU it, Oxbutvg 0 Hahna.p 1 0 1 Boasin.cf 3 0 1 sure. iiearne had to give up at 1 SUSPENSE PACKED HITI Dowd'* rap tied tha acore. lack for the local league crown when I.Qeran.3b 1 o 1 Houlihan,rf 3 0 0 half of the Strathmore Softball Standing of The Trami Papa, lb 10 0 ConnolJy,2b 2 0 0 Walt. The car was back in action fialecU then walked, loading tha Bravea pitcher* Larry Shaw and League season, are determined to American Division Sunday with the reopening of the Joan Crawford in kaaet. aad Battaglia cracked out Bob Hanna curved the ball eaiily w T 7 5 T i make amends in the second semes­ W Ij Prl. ft ft Vineland track. "I SAW W HAT YOU DIO" tha hit fbr tma maa that clinched around the bats of the once-mighty leara ky la a in ic ter. A nchormen t 0 l.oflfl — Angels 2 0 1.00ft — Hoffman was driving at Vineland — Cd-H»f — :• i} the same and the league title for Matawan Twp. PAL 100 000 M PAL ahigger*. Matawan Bravea 002 020 x—2 While the Pioneers were drop­ Pioneers 1 1 ,!M0 1 and he was running second to Al Vie Bear*. Meaday’i Gama Matawaa Braves Matawan Twp, ping a 6-5 thriller to Poison Ivy Jun. Pnrk 1 1 .snO 1 "DARK INTRUDER" , (I) PAL (3) Four-Fifth* 1 1 ;500 l Tsanady, Flemington, the winner, wilfi Leslie Noitafi In the other gama the Beara la Monday’* game, the PAL ak r k ab r k Isst Sunday, the Anchormen ov'£i'r Deerfield 0 2 .000 2 for most of the race, fighting off picked up -their run in the first in- - National Division were behind, againat Atlantic High­ Devino.rf > 4 11 Scfuufete.ab 3 9 9 came Fordham, 15-13, and the repeated challenges from Richie Kutma.lb 4 11 Kearns, c 4 0 0 W L Pci. on STARTS WED., AUG. 4 land*, whaa they trailed 14 goiag aing but through no fault of Han­ gels blanked the Oxbows, 11-0. Hrnokvlew l l .500 — Massing, Nlilltown. But as the race na's as errors p'lt Billy Kearns and C.Geran.as 1 1 3 Jurewicz,»e 1 1 1 4»d- Iato tha wurth. they bunt out with L.8i|aw,p 4 1 1 J.Collina.lb 1 1 1 Andover teams now boast 2-0 rec- Oxbows I 1 .500 — neared its end, the pressure trou­ John Jurewici aboard and Kearn* Caaaa'nde.d 4 0 0 J.9zyarto,p 4 0 1 « d s . . Oxm en I 1 .300 — a sudden batUnj; barrage, Howard, Polton Ivy 1 1 .!WHi — ble from the crackup of the night (iHiMcauFmiai "LORD JIM'' came ia when John Collins ground­ Pearaon.c 4 9 1 D9ly.tr 4 1 I Dowd, Szalecki, Battaglia and Jim /.Geran,3b 1 0 0 Roa&in.cf 10 1 It was a lost weekend for tbe Ox‘ C am bridge 1 j ,500 — before began to show again. Hoff­ M u s lim ed out. John Siyarto walked to Fordham 0 2 . 000 1 lewia all hittlig aafely In a row. Hanna,1C 9 0 0 Bellamy.rf 1 0 9 ford section however as the Oxmea man had to coast In. yielding scc­ WHY PAY MORE ? " " They went on to batter four High­ keep the PAL threat alive, but Han­ J.Lewi*,If t i o Burnup,2b 1 0 0 nam ti Sunday Papa.lb 110 took an 1J-S beating from Juniper ond lo Massing, third to Kelly nnd COMING ATTRACTION! lands pitcher* and win in a big way na got Ed Daly on an easy rollout Brookview vs. Oxmen (Cliffwood) Park. Elsewhere, Four - Fiftfift Juniper Pnrk vs. Four-Fifths (Onk fourth to Tommy Elliot, Toms Riv­ r m r i “CAT BALLOU" 12-3. Against Ihe Keansburg Blue to tha box to retire the aide. H o i IT 9 9 Shades) "SHENANDOAH" ■cere by taala«at blasted Brookview, 13-7, and Cam­ er, JMESf leans, the* bad no auch difficulty, Frankie Schaufclf, nn the mound bridge clipped Deerfield, 0-1. Heerfield vs. Angela (VFW No. 1) "WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT" Matawan Braves 004 200 C am bridge vs. Oxbow* (VFW' No. 2> Didn't Need Victory wm. HFMIEI Winning M . McDougall and Bat­ for the PAL. was going along in Matawan Twp. PAL 000 030 0-3 Big Seventh lenlag Ivy vs. Fordham oro inc. Iliere are JAMES STEWART then fallowing it up with, a timely 35 . persisting r<»pni'ls lhat Old Bridge SHENANDOAH Chick Geran got a walk. An error seventh lo wrap up the contest. chormen advantage and took a 13­ hit for two runs when a walk and * ’ will gol the way cleared for them /!■ by Jim Connelly nt second on a Tha game was played at West 8 lead into the eighth inning. There­ Its primary purpose is to pool •rror put Highlands runners on tht In resume on Sunday nights instead Backs again. pickoff play put the two Braves Keansburg. upon, the Andover team struck for all Ihe community blood resources w I. I'ct. (ill of Fridays. Vineland is moving runners In scoring position. Then seven runs, capped by George and make (hem available M ad­ Hits by Chieco and Charlie Al- Lincoln Hose Co. from Sunday to Friday, ils tradi­ Shaw connected for the timely sin­ No. 1 (Keyport a .83.1 Clancy's twoTun circuit to right vance deposits lo ihe three co-oper­ hWno with man aboard in the firit tional night of yore. gle to score Kuzma nnd Chick Ger­ Morganville vol. ccntcr, to turn the game around. ating hospitals, thus assuring the M d second got the Rangers close an. Fire Co. 4 .800 Ron Joseph, Jerry Greene and Don C011AAf»ir« at 5-3, but thaa Bob Sundin, pitcher West K ffliisbu rf Vol. people of Monmouth County nn ad­ Margin Sufficient Fire Co. a Schwartz connected earlier for the m MetllMMilEIM EMinTMTMCI INK -11111111 MSS. for the 409s, tifthtened down nml .300 equate supply of technically per­ If you need printing of any kind, j; Which was enough for Hanna, Kiitflnc Cu. No. 1 winners, fect blood nnd at the same lime we nre here to serve you. Our!’ a a H a H ^ H N H M M i l UNM»yi nCluM b m w there wns no more Ranger scoring. who had the once • feared batsmen fliM lm family Chillemed Them Bethf Increasing thi* hatird • Ku*m* was safe and Devlnn ad Saturday at 1 p.m. or al the Cliff­ the vanquished Oxmen, •MMaa b i i | (*j Koyanit vanced wticn John Szyarto mishan­ C C i4 l BarvMlltiN (4> wood Field, Monday at 0:30 p.m. The lisporrln brother* w*nt on ANYTIM I r..anfef,rf 9 ak i W t kk dled a bunt. Chick Gernn then sin­ Any sdult )nU;ie»lod In helping their own baiting *praa a* thu ie O fljs-lb I BurNp,3li.ia I t 0 gled to left and twn runs scored AND M l A ■Award.O'M with the team please attend on* uf Four • Filths enjoyed their b»*t ot- JAMES STEWART COMPLITI ! when the ball got away from Daly SHENANDOAH l.lMU,lf« Vurt.p the** call out*. femlvo slnwlng of tiie •eumn. Rots SM-W palM'fiil.lk 1 Nlccantl.lh * I 1 in tho PAL outfield, l.*rry Shaw JNfriD annara atthfHa.rf 0 Marnh.p-lb Karx’ttnkUf . 4 j 3 Ksporrln homered In his flrnt tlirw IT.CI INIOOLOH* 1!i 0 WaUh,ih,Lemlg tlmis! rtf the DAILY 1 P.M. t t P.M. CONf, PROM I P.M, SHOWS NIGHTLY AT DUSK tlf?rf Ixillom of the lierl Murphy, Old lii'liliio; Oeorge NniiI .... i nlitiOltt.p ' fifth when Juri'wlc* walked, John I’hi'nuinl Jr., Murituiivllle, mul Wil- NOW THRU TUESDAY jnHlfy.rf li kirtcti.P'l') Collins mid Dnlv followed wllli two limit J. Lominn, Cliffwood Ri'iiell. IVfHINGS r AND ?i?0 R.N'Kl'll.o-rr 1 nnd Vein HmskIii slnnlcd TOWN ktipltlcf.i'f 9 h i Hut Mossln wns (tlck<*d off first,! Vuiir mlvoi'lliemi’lil In tills |mpul 'V' EUA'MlfPft.M 1 1 MIDDLETOWN NOW 97 m i t t-mlliui thi' sole I'AI, Ihicnl, j will remh |iius|iei‘llve piircliasart Scuff hy iHHlnmi In Ihe mwiiili, the Hnives mliletl in every comimmllv In III* bay- "LORD JIM" JAMES STEWARTjMSHENANOOAH Atlnnnp HHIilaiKls WM II M Rarllnn ttinlfr* 1W an exira puli' of nuirkers wlicn I shor# area, - rh' J i m t JMr 'if. ifM THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Fo*e State Govarnment Debt N a U w a n T w p . Hwidt Fund D riv e Continue* Upward Swing “ 8VrCI-RI6ITr* I0ALITY KEF Combined indebtedness of state and local government in New Jer­ BONELESS-TOP or BOTTOM No Fat Added M *f» a re Tow*** N fcaetf Ike sey almost doubled over the paat natfaaaof the three local M w tea yean, approaching the two bil­ ■‘•Mr*" aoiat iata the tWrd round lion dollar level at the end of 1964. o fip U y 6 Iha D b trict I I ooaipeU- Overall gross general obligation fln>r w u n r—raws—s.s. m t t . m i h t p - b m i i to w t up a M lead But in the will please you. aociatioa for Retarded Children, an­ “ Saptr-MiM" QaalMf eraaad fraak MaayTlaeiaall|l iM t tontoR, Richie Nixon, who had nounced Dr. Fred K. Manaraee, ftw M ((eadily la this point, wnlk- president. m : M ' three batter*. A hit by John r— m m nusM M CROSS RIB ROAST GROUND ROUND 'S? M i Qawn Hed the score, then an error The IMS campaign will mark the lapar-Ri|M Racali_ A II la a t M 'in the winning run lor Spring nnlt’a IMI* annlvernarv as a direct lake. aervice agency devoted exclusively i LEG •! VEAL lo the needs of the mentally re­ FRANKS s s r U69* CANNED HAMS 4 1 M 9 . Marlboro pounded out ■ 7-1 win USED tarded and their families in Mon­ over Jackson Townahip Thuraday Cantw Cut! **S»p«f-lll*lit"—Stialaas I hiallns mouth County. In serving as chair­ SRUWofVEAl 55.? I with Pete Vanderweil the winning ,k I fc*9* man last year, Mrs. Barbato was IO N IU M SHOULDER Smoked P e rl le la * BaaelessHaais ^1.19 pHeher tor them. They acored all successful in organizing the unit's 79*! t M r ieveir: run* In the fifth. With most successful fund drive to date. ! ROAST CallferaiaReait A65* tW* big lead, Vanderweil wai re Sliced Caakad HaM Tiri|i on the mound to u v e him Mra. Barbato ia the wife of Major CAB i Veal Chops *’*79 * 101N 891* j tiverwarsf •'(oloona tor: a later game. Ken -Hofer won Barbato, USA (Ret.), former depu­ I Slicad HolleaSeesa«e *79* agaiaat South Wall lor Marlboro ty poet engineer at Fort Monmouth ! Stewiag Veal f°"gonalail lb69e “ I and Unit treasurer for Ihe past Barbecued Chickens * i5* Saturday IM . Fred Westbrook Swift’s Sausage links Ir. and tee Garner paced the Marl­ two veers. The Bcrhatos have ib.99< I bern active with th- Monmouth Veal Cebed Steeki boro attack here. NEWS! I n . Tarkey Breasts WH,'!!7^ T * 79* Unit since 1962 and previously Malawaa Townahip led briery In Ifown N’ Serve lo n ak u ,l worked in the development of sim­ j Veal Catlett __ __M149_j ■kK- 5 9 ‘ i M r game with Spring Lake Tarkey Roasts WHITI I DARK MEATr * 0 7 Tfciraday, making the most of a hit ilar unita in Kentucky and Hawaii. &3 PLYMOUTH W AS. bp Pete Vena and a walk to Ed 4«Dr. - Hat tha New Car Derechailo to grab off two run» in Paaca Corpt To Test Warranty. 1250 JANE PARKER BAKED FOODS v AIUI j * TH THAT rR['n •• bottom of the second and go OU T Of CAffD(S U ’.Tl Fresh E ruits & \ e!>etables ■ ahead M . But Spring Lake waa At Rad Bank Aug. 14 Rualir •" Siia—l lklM> MV! II* back In the lead the next inning aad then they bombed away against An opportunity for bayshore area '60 DODGE W A G . DUTCH A M I PIE 49* EASTEM.-U.I.M.1 r; * r offerings of Mike Scofield and residents, to offer their abilities to a. M b Roberta, the Peace Corps will come at S *°r S95 •raaia MVI14* POTATOES ara Soalli Wall (J) a.m., Saturday. Auq. 14, at the i l r h ab r h lOOb 8 1 0 LoMurn.lb 4 I 0 main Post Office, Broad St., Red Chiffon Coke ^ .t49‘ Rid, Ripe W IOLE a tiardfl.lf 3 0 0 Westbrook,bs 4 2 3 Bank. Tests also being given at the W'wJrtto.p-M 1 1 l Vonderw’l.cf 3 3 nost0 offices in Asbury Park and '59 IMPERIAL Inrlefcad SAVE la WATERMELON I0NE PRICE* HI6IERI NELOI 3 0 2 Hofer.p 4 2 0 59‘ Feehan.cf 9 0 0 T.Gat8on,3b t i l New Brunswick. 2-Dr. H.T., All Powm snd P w ’w'hJ.Jb 3 0 ] C.Oatson.J-f 3 11 The opportunity is the Peace BrMNl MfMHWHD 2 I'll 49* Morris,c 2 0 0 Wendel.if 2 0 0 * 950 FREESTONE dlles.rf 1 1 o Lawlor.c 1 0 0 Corps Placement Test, which is Raida U V E 4a J lhe. 3 5 * tJntfsey.lb 1 0 o 0«rner,2b 3 02 not uasscd or failed and you can't NONE M C E B IIG H E R ! Young,phVoung,ph 1 0 Fiorentino.lf 2 0 0 FRESH PEACHES 0 studv for it. It measures general Olsen,pn ' - >•! 0 1- • • • • • LeSsla.ph 1 0 O aptitude and the ability to learn 63 VOLKSWAGEN 6Z.27* ftlble.ph 1 0 0 a lani;uane. If, for example, test Cantalovpe * £ £ “ d,M e tsnith.ph 1 #0 ' Very Clean • Like RraaHaal Trait Sara I* OWpeS noni PRICED HIGHER! 2 lb*’49C scores Indicate limited lannuase ■ New Jatwy Sraaii m Ib. 4 A c ; H S B SS 10 0 acquiring ability, the Peace Corps N" 1345 New Cabbage f E f iZ ,k Se f ip p iv * Caoliflfl—US. No. I Grid* » bag , 7 I n n ky iM la m tries to place the arplinnnt in an Danish Pocaiiling 43* Marlboro 402 103—10 Enplish-sneakinR area. The test is Fresh Lemeas F”llo,J“'« 6 b;, 29e Soath Wall ooo 120— a used-by the Peace (Corps only as Iceberg Lettuce N0HTeHtRCiED “ -19* Lamee Creme Lake (3) Unton Wrath (2) a tool in the matching of volunteers •63 FALCON Cookies : i ,39* | } M | | Scedlen JL U 1 AC ib r h ah r b Pescal Celery 2,,*J,29‘ fcBIBBVB NONE PRICED HIGHERI 9 baa MiUer,cf 2 0 1 Brandel.rf 2 0 0 nnd jobs. The Peace Corps applica­ 4-Dr. - Lik> Naw | ] J Q Gsnftinecr.c 2 11 Trampler.If 3 0 ~ 0 tion Is the most important Indicat­ New Crop ftlaaulla.ia S 1 0 Mlsco.Zb 3 0 1 or of suitability for Peace Corps Oranges «£££ 10'"«5* Yellaw Oalens 3 £ .3 5 ' ______Meehan.p1 1 0 Nixon,rf , 3 0 0 2ue«n,Ib^ueen.lb , .901 Conover,c 3 0 1 service. It must be filled out nnd Crisco Shortening lctireck.2bcbreck,2b 3 0 0 Wheeler.lb 3 _ 0 . 0 „ brought to the exam unless pre­ 4a OFT LABEL Schneider,rf 3 0 1 Belcmonte.cf 3 0 0 viously submitted. '62 FAIRLANE Crbe.3b 2 0 0 qulnn.3b 1 I 1 SAVE ON THESE GROCfRY BUYS! 1 1 1 4 j Applicants should-plan on about jfSar fn e and a half jbgun at the testing t 0r ' Pow" 1075 lit 85* 10 I 4 22 2 3 *t»tfi. imless!T4ei5Jvlifc;tp take * ' ' . • ;K: T*M i* Riitritiaa m i Vilail Wildmr* Brtwl taajkriak Rriai , by iaatacor ' V _ i )Y*r ot w m.i; : h •Beach oOt 000—2 e Spanish or French language Lar|« Freak . ferine L&ke Li * ' M i a 000 Ota—3 ,’62 FORD WAG. Nescafe Instant Coffee WW* Bra4* A H H M rUe>Holobreok Valon Htach (4 ) E C G S J Z t , 2 1 9 5 2 .-S.9 9 * (O Country Squire, 4...... ’ Ms OfF LAtll • J, ilr b ikrh rksse.cf 4 0 0 Brendel.rf 3 2 3 4o, 1245 I I K O raM jb 2 0 0 Tramplar.lf 2 1 O , Haads Dapar+mant '•-1.29 A^P INSTANT COFFEE ITESMUV MNCEI U uBcant3b 1 0 ® Moeco.p 3 0 1 h r 9 9 « l£u55,lb u 3 0 a Wheeler,lb 200 f a J _ 2 0 1 Pettineto.se 2 1 1 lh e appointment of Dr. Burdett M l I I * i 3 0 1 Belemonte.cf 1 0 0 H. Gardner as chairman of the De­ NEW ’65 ymnm^n ~2 0 0 Quinn,2b 1 0 0 partment of English at Monmouth ARMOUR'S-HASH r 3 f O'MamUt.U 3 I 1 Conover,c 2 0 0 Sw f Detergent 3 0 2 Orr.Sb soo College haa been announced by Ev- 2 0 • aratt W. HoM, dean of the faculty. PLYMOUTHSAND 11c O ff LA Mi ,c 1 • # He aueceed* Dr. Anaa R. R. Jen- Ilk t t S lj STRAWBERRY PRESERVES PUS 3 9 . n i i 8 4 4 aingi, who relinquished her admln- V A IM NTS ON HAND »W- j Pomponto. W P —Moico. litrative dutle* because she has ■ 791 LP-~Wia*- Schrumpf. Black, Btddle. reached retirement age. Dr. Jen- W H E A T IE S RUSTIC EATCCRUL ir29« :^43< »a (11) l t l Matawaa Tup. ah» (4> m aingi, however, will continue to Vim DetergentoTsblets Mlller.cf 4 0 0 Vena.e 4 1 i teach at , the college. BUHLER 10* Off LAW. ammi.ef 0 1 0 Scofield,p i o a Dr. Gardner was chairman of the Oardlneer.c 3 2 0 Silva,rf 2 0 0 ELDEEN W INE VINEGAR f c r la M i M«mlla.p 9 2 3 Roberts,p 3 0 0 Department ol English at Kentucky £ 2 3 « teaen.lb 5 1 1 Derech'io.ab 2 1 0 Wesleyan College before he Join­ ______PI ______laeehan.Sb S 2 1 TlrodbecMb 10 0 ed the Monmoutn College faculty as & fchr«ck,2b 332 Eovino,If 2 0 0 Bonaflile.rf OOO Schetellch.Jf 1 0 0 a professor of English in the fail PUSS 'N BOOTS CAT FOOD 4 , : 4 9 « tetinelder.rf 2 3 2 McNulty,3b 3 ~ 1 0 of 1964. He has a Bachelor of Arts Dynamo Laundry Detergent Rrb*,«i 4 12 Dnvls.cf 3 0 0 7a OFF LAIEL - WlUon.lf 4 2 2 Knrnzak.lb 3 1 0 Degree from Boston University and B IT T ER inc. CHRIS Master of Arts and Doctor of Phil­ Painter,If 10 0 Hothman,2b 3 0 1 ,,fcplastic 4 a ' k DO h t osophy Degrees from Harvard Uni­ L A D D IE B O Y D O G F O O D VARIETIES 4 J l 9 9 « 3017 13 . 30 4 3 Score b.y Innings:: versity. 89 Broad St. m'/i oi. l e * '*■ I T * »rlnff Lakc-Sca OJrt 012 332—17 SaathiH Fig Bert atavvnn Township 020 020— 4 Colgate's Ad Detergent llakisM cr r CNkiw pk*. p i i w • 2b— Sehnoidcr. 3b~-Erbe, Marzullo, Now Is the time to advertise *'/i <■•- ea* *x IchneJder,a Rolhman, W P—Marzulla. those unused articles for sale. A 15e OFF LABEL p Wise Potato Chips pkg ™ 4 tt*~Hoberts. Keyport Barry Cookies Oatmetl, Cocoinul ’ CM* small ail In the classified column ANN I Officlnls—Droz/a, Beutel, Pembel- 1 Ib. 2 oi. / Oj PeaaM iM AAfll P1CKLJ0 BEETS C I.Ik. ACe • ton. ' will turn them Into cash for you. ______P h 0 1 ______lllB O n W W U B Home*Home-SNU Style SweefSllc»rlSweefSllctd ^™ jari Tomato Rice Soup PASI «,oir49* - - |iqi.Mit.7g« | 7o, U l Hi-C Fruit DrinksAIIFIlw> • oi. cant " Star-Kist White Tuna • cent w w NOW APPEARING AT THE NEW STRATHMORE LANES Final Touch Fabric Softener i-lbM'/jOQ* Del Monfe _ Dole Sliced Pineapple ax. can » * Pineapple Juice oi. cans 1 CO CKTAIL LOUNGE and RESTAURANT I pt. I fl. OI. i C( quart M * Iqt. 14 fl. plaiili ~W Seneca Drink can Dele Pineapple Juice aa.een 1 7 * plfll. MARINARA SAUCI Ifei. Marsel Pastel Napkins f of 70 IV BnHoal with 4e off lebet |er * Silver Dust Blue Detergent 200 ft. e a * Dew Haoii-Wrap rolls • * MaroalTitioon l^ H * II o.. « * 1 p i,, o a FROZEN FOOD BUYS! A&P’S DAIRY BUYS! CREAMl&~-PSntapple or Vefeleble Selad Cold Wafer All Plnoflpple-Grapofrull, Pit»aiapple-OfAn9t m Hot. | | » *01. H * A IP O ottafo Ohoeee •a* l« a |.,t.y j|uuNDxr Dele’s Pineapple Jnioe IIM Swiss, Pimento, M(fd American DETIROINT U ^ J R O Dole’s J«iH aaa “ Nel-OJH Sileoc ^ I 17* Swan Pink Lotion W elch’s w * AlPOroaaiOhooeo faaHgrhaJ I S * Roman Piziarattoo "~«r A lPSw ieeSlleee "Si£*62« AAPOraiU lea. |^o Howard Jekaeen Fried O iaas TP°|;I5 ' MHOOitfr S lle o i oounria ohm m pt«. Lux Toilet Soap wh|t» 2 SL 25* f m k IM M Huts »N’ FMilHtki f.t: I ^ M* H f L U - CL p I m b fraaaa ti S O * U s I m Cap'a M s 't—Frwaa I0 a i.a a e Tho LARRY JORDAN TRIO W a i i e e i r i ^ Ma^lum ' • M T I^ ^ Patls^ snd DavaiM^ p4f, Formerly ef "lro«dwey Club" and "Driftwood Club" Lux Toilet Soap Halihet Steak ^19* K ii( Orah Meat

DINING and DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT WHITI 2 ^ 35* Healtfc 6 Beauty 4 ld i 1 • Enjoy Dollclout Food In FOOTBALL FAN S SIGN UP NOW Our Dining Room ond Suntan Lotloa ^71* JITS v * JITS Sm cIi Bar Proll Shampoo rj7f* FOR '$ u p cr J^arluch accident, easterly outline of said lot number Ms. A bMura ol the pro- by reason of the ownership, operation, six. being also the northwesterly out* Culminates Activities mainteance, or use of each and every Une of lands of Van Brunt and Son, II ba a sieglM match be* The Derby, which has been a taxicab or iiutocal) upon any public Inc., 138 87/100 feet to the most east* N« Owa aad Diek Gtinei, street; and shall execute and deliver erly corner of said lot number sW; A llw double* match will sourcc of fun and enjoyment for to the Horougli Clerk concurrently thencc i2) S 40* 02' 40” W, atone aa aad CM laat rue(or Leo participants and spectators alike in with the filing of the policy aforesaid the southeasterly edge of Broad SticeB tho past, will mask the culmination ii power of attorney wherein and as described in an Ordinance entitled* aariaat Oaiaei and Walter whereby the owner shall nppolnt the "An Ordinance providing for the opcif of a summer of enjoyment and su­ Ikjrougli Treasurer his Irue, and la w ­ ing and extending ot Broad Street in pervised activity for youngsters un­ ful attorney for the purpose of ac­ the Borough of Matawan. County o i knowledging service of any process Monmouth and State of New Jersey, der the Recreation Commission’s out of a court of competent jurisdic­ and providing for the establishment Oaa al Aa atajor atliactioai ot Summer Program und uwards will tion to be served against the Insured of a grade, curb line and sidewalk :aM;«hibV;pNa«m Is to tree also be presented to participants in by virtue of the indemnity granted adjacent thereto.". Approved Oct. 10, ■mtmmtm m i m m instruction under the insurance policy filed. 1922, by William 11. Sutphen. Mayor, this program. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall and filed with William A. Rogers, •<5 * a t l i aAerad to aU atam bm dal- Official rules and entry blanks take effect im m ediately upon iu» pass­ Borough Clerk, Oct. 10. 1922. 139 hr. AH • awMfeat taania court* will age and publication according to law. 72/100 feet to the aforesaid north* may be obtained at any of the fol­ easterly edge of Little Street; tbenc* f a *>pa fa r playlag to member* un- f a n wha BMde ea the Matawaa TewaiWp ■•ereatlaa team at ad Mike Van; aecond row, direclor, Ed NOTICE lowing stores: Keyport Hardware, PUULIC NOTICK IS HKItEUV OlV* (3) Southeasterly nlnng snld north* tha IM Aaaual Naw Jersey Miygraaad Otyisptci bald at Waidbridce Gatlldae, Sam Britt, Willie Curry, IT ' Richard Wallace Bayshore Hardware, Larry's Bar­ UN that the foregoing entitled ordi> easterly edge of Uttle Street 3 feel to the place of beginning *0 a Taaaday at 7 pm., the club ______Tke awnhera al the team wera (lelt la right): firat aad Fred Cheeky, aaelitaal director. ber Shop, Boro Barber Shop, nance wns introduced at a regular « M htM t a m at (aea party. Swlm- meeting of the M ayor and Council nnd the boundary on the easterly sld« raw, Fraafc AWaaa, M m Bryxaiak, Pala Veaa, Keaay Rapp, Heary Marvel's Barber Shop. All entries of the Borough of Mataw an in the of Broad Street here is established ■ te aad a>ooall*M daaaag will must be returned to one of the County of Monmoulh, held Tuesday, as the same ns the westerly boundary July 13, 11HI5 und a public hearing of the lands of Van Brunt It Son, wUi H p.m. Retreahmenu IMIHMHMMUMIIItHMiMIHMHMHIIIIHItMMIIHIKOSSIMSM above stores no later than 5 p.m., Inc.. a New Jersey corporation. Harbor Women’a Club, with a Thraa County Awards 1965 Hailat Fair was held ut which time all persons 2. The area of this extension ia M i ba airvad. Meriibars an r«- Aug. 13. interested were given on opportunity 1 fa rsafatar M r gum u by package of League publication*. Motor Vehicle hereby recognizcd, and confirmed, ae For Harbor Auxiliary to he heard. The aforesaid ordinance having been considered and used as a I. Accepting the publications wai HaaM Flra Company No. I was finally passed and adopted as Mra. Laurence Holden, president of further amended on Tuesday, July 27, part of Broad Street for over twenty charter nembenhips Question Box wIM hsM IU IMS annual fair al Holmdel Summer ' (20) years, ond Is nccessnry for th« At the meeting a t the Ladies Aux­ m b . the board of trustee*. In thanking IIHIMMHIHIIIIMIIHMMmiimMMIHMM'MIIIIIHHHHIMIM Ih* fair grauad oa Route 15, near Murguret P. Vlcbrock proper outline and easterly boundary M» avaHaUa far tf* ISM smsm. Program Is Ending of Broad Street here; nnd also to Kir further lafonnatton call BUI the League for the gift, Mrs. Hol­ iliary of Laurence Harbor Ameri­ Kaypart - Holmdel Rd., llazlet, Borough Clerk J 2U $18.60 c a rry out the Boro's obligation under lahaaga, chib aMaaaar, 40-1721 den atated that the library would Q: M y' W-yeir-old ion, who ii can Legion Post 332, Mrs. Walter stalHag Friday aad continuing io the aforesnld conveyance of William vice president, Jay Dcmarest, Recreation Direc­ L. Van Brunt and wife to lt. ^ i* i r « M W . ■ maintain a League ot Women Vot- currently attending a camp in Con­ Schliohting, second Aaa. T. Daaelag will be featured AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND aia‘ bulletin board. necticut, hai secured i driver li- announced three awards had been tor for the Holtndel Township Rec­ SUPPLEMENT AN ORDINANCE 3. This ordinance shall take effect; a lm ly ta maile furnished by the reation Commission, has announced ENTITLED “AN ORDINANCE upon Its final oassage and publication M rs. Richard eipreiied her cenie in that atate. He has inform­ received by the local auxiliary at ~ * HHbwi ’ according to faw. W om en Voter Looguo that the six-week summer pluy- PROVIDING FOR THE OPENING thanks for the aervice. She itated ed me that he may drive our fami­ the Middlesex County Convention AND EXTENDING OF BROAD N O T IC E « a number ol ground program will close tomor­ STREET IN THE UOROUGH OF gjrpw ih Ubrery G ift that the Laaaua w u grateful for ly automobile on the strength of of the Auxiliary and Post licld in The foregoing ordinance was in­ , Including a row. The climax of this playground MATAWAN. COUNTY OF MON­ troduced and passed at a regular tha interest shown by me Library, thii llcenae. Please advise me a i Highland Park. Kour members at­ MOUTH AND STATE OF NEW flra truck ride. Ground priz- program will be Parents' Night, to­ meeting of the M avor and Council ot Oa tahaH al tha PmvMnmI aad commended the women for lo the legality of this llcenae in tended the convention. JERSEY. AND PROVIDING FOR the Borough of M ntawan in the Coun* thair devotion aad aervice to the the State of New Jersey. Mra. James Keegan received *a will be awarded cach night night at 7:30 p.m. in the Indian THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A ty of Monmouth, New' Jersey, held laagaa aI WoaMa Vatart o l Midi- and idraahnMata will be avail- Hill School Auditorium. GRADE. CURI3L1NE AND SIDE­ July 27. 1005 and will be further community. A: Reciprocity, in motor vehicle firat prize for the largest number WALK ADJACENT THERETO, considered for final passage after (aa Township, Praddeat Gloria aM*. The grand award will be a At this time, announcement will Uchard aad local procram chair* matters, i i extended to residents ol coupons in the county; Mrs. A D O I*T ED O C T O B E R 10TH, 1M2.M public hearing at a meeting of said be made n[ winners of the various WHEREAS, the area hereinafter Borough Council to be held at the This week, why don’t you look o l all states, based on their com­ Schlichting received first prize for WM Chevrolet Impala converti- i RMa Praia pnaiatad the Fraa hfa whkh will be disposed of tournaments conducted during described has been considered and Borough Hall in said Borough on Aug* U h ra ry t t Madiaoa Town­ through the windowa ol your pliance with the licensing laws of publicity, and Miss Mary Reiher re­ used for over twenty ( 20) years as uat 10, 1065 at 8:00 o'clock P.M . church .... from the inaide. their atate of legal residence. It ceived first prize for nylons. Jlag. I. Firemen’s Nighl will be the past six weeks, awards will be a part of the extension of Broad Margaret P. Viobrock ' by tha Lauraaca Taiaday, Aug. S, with First Aid presented and demonstrations of Street described in Sections 1 and 2 Borough Clerk la apparent, based on tiie question Mrs. John Crimmins was named of the ordinance to which this is j29 $22.60 posed, that your aon is in'fact a .<^N|ht Thursday, Aug. 5. various activities included in the delegate to attend the National Con. program will be given. Arts and resilient of New Jersey and, as | ’|a * . M. Amelia is chairman vention of the Legion and Auxil crafts made by the children during STKATHMOM PHARMACY auch, hia Connecticut license holds lary to be hold in Wildwood ia ‘■M lha Ladies Auxiliary will be via charge *f th* refreshment and the past weeks will also be on dis­ nd . validity outside of the state of September. play. Slrellim bre tto Motowan Shopping Confer issuance. A New Jersey resident ' a | ja r beethi. must be 17-years-of-age or over A special event of the Playground Rout* J4 — Matawan Monmouth Eitablishes Hazlet firemen urge spe- held recently was a Pet Show at and posiesi a valid New Jersey nalal sappart d this fund raising driver license in order to operate the Village School. Children dis­ Sociology Dapartment javeal due to Ihe purchase of n played cats, dogs, ducks, turtles, a motor vehicle on the highways ;,!ia*w an i ens pumper. TMs large of this state. A non-resident driver, birds, lizards, rabbits, squirrel, 566-3800 Monmouth College has establish­ pamper will provide additional snail, frog, chickens. First place lioensed in his atate of legal resi­ ed a Department of Sociology and eaw r agi aad protection for the PICTURES dence, must be 17-years-of-ago or winners included Debbie Franklin, PROM PT FREE DELIVERY has appointed Dr. H. Theodore an a. The proceeds Irom I he 1M5 Timmy Johanson, Donald Doty, Di­ over, in order to operate a New Dohrman, a Harvard Ph.D., as lair will be aied to partially fi- . . . always the Jersey registered motor vehicle. ane, Judy and Kim Smith, Donna chairman. the purchaie of this equlp- Lagattuta, Edward France, Robert • Proscription Specialists (Official reply from the N .J. Divi­ Perfect Gift. sion of Motor Vehicles.) In announcing tho establishment Roggy, Carl Kukasch, Debbie Q—1 Just bought a boat trailer of the new department, Everett W. Woontner, Denise Grace, Walk Ev­ e Hand Pfjnted • Cowneties • lartons Candy for my 16’ boat and the salesman Holt, dean of the faculty, said, Comus Topics O f New, erett, Mark Uglesich,-'* MaryaiM told me the State of New Jersey "Monmouth College has been giv­ Ruggcy, Richard Spenccrand Gary by Gsnevieve requires safety lights and reflec­ ing the degree bachelor of scieucc Month Aria Cara, Homa* Spcnccr. ^ • • ' 1 ” O ur PricM Aro Always Right I e Oil on Black tors bn the trailer md outside with a major in sociology lince IN I. Sociology courses have been FamiUea In thia area will be;ask- Real Estate Listing CartU ■•or mirrori on the towing vehicle. I i ed their intentions to purchase ...... Velvet...... thia trua? offered in the Department of Social sale at this office. homes, cars, and major household A—AU trailera of 80 inchea or Sciences. T oprovide better guid­ appliances as part of the U.S. LEGAL NOTICE e Tile on Burlap aaora ia width must be equipped ance to the increasing number of1 with two tail lamps, two stop students majoring in this field, we Bureau of the Census July Current AW ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND Population Survey, according to Di­ SUPPLEMENT "AN ORDINANCE • Hand Painted Baby Plaques lampa, turn signals, hazard warn­ have established the new depart­ We also have replaced rector John G. Gibson of the Bur­ TO REGULATE AND LICENSE ing lampa and Clau A. reflectors, ment. the THE OPERATION OF TAXICADS and Many Others plui a Ilcenie plite lamp. In the Department of Social Sciences with eau's regional office in Philadel­ IN TIIE BOROUGH OF MATAWAN the Department of History and phia. FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROP event that thia particular trailer is ERLY SAFEGUARDING THE PUB­ le u than 10 Inches ia overall Government. The latter is still The questions on consumer inten­ LIC INTEREST AND SAFETY AND headed by Dr. Charles R. Mayci." FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING Th* FRIENDLY SHOP width, then it is only required to tions will be asked in addition to REVENUE AND PROVIDING PEN­ 154 Main St., Matawan H ua’a lha modern replacement hav* two tail lamps, two stop the regular inquiries on employ­ ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION lamp* snd clas* A. Reflectors may If you need printing of any kind, ment and unemployment nsked by THEREOF”, ADOPTED DECEM "HOME OF GIFTS TO REMEMBER" fOr your troublesome old wood B E R 23, ll»32. be contaiined in on* approved unit, we are here to serve you. Our quick the Bureau each month for the Bur­ HE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor hatchway.. . tha all steal Bilco New Jersey Statutes require: “ E v ­ service and reasonable prices will eau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. and Council of the Borough of M a t­ awan. in the County of Monmouth Door. Call us for free "In stall ery motor vehicle (which is so con- please you. Department of Labor. as follows: atructed or loaded as to obstruct the SECTION 1. Sectlo nX of "An Ordi­ It VouraalP folder or wa can nance to Regulate nnd License tho Si m i It • competent workman. driver’s view to the rear thereof from the driver's position shall be equipped with a mirror so located as to reflect to the driver a view of the highway for a distance of at least 200 feet lo the rear of such vehicle and no person shall drive Matawan Lumber Co. any such vehicle not so equipped) shall h^ve rear view vision.” When a boat mounted on a trailer is not in tow, an exterior mirror TRAVEL AGENCY STOP'N’SAVE SutpMn Avo. M6-4500 Matawan each side of the towing vehicle would be required to gain adequate 144 BRO AD ST., RED BANK rear view vision to the rear. (Of­ AT A FORD DEALERJyfTVUSED GAR LOT ficial reply from N.J. Division of 1-5080 Motor Vcnicles). TEL. SH VOU CAN R E S E R V E AND PIC K U P AIRLINE, STEAMSHIP, m i r P U B L I C t ■US AND TOUR TICKETS. HOTEL AND RESORT A REA Real Estate Listing Carda for RESERVATIONS AT OUR OFFICES. sals at this office. IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US A u c t i o n HA FAIRLANE 4-Dr. Sedan 11595 SWIMMING POOL CHEMICALS l-Cyl., Auto. Trsni, SHUT METAL AND rBANK PM M ? ’64 CHEVROLET Impalu 4-Dr. H.T. 2195 CHtCKfM BBAj A ACCESSORIES PANICATINC PLANT MXOUNT, 8-Cyl., Auto. Tr«nt„ P.S. m m r a iN im FuN Lino of ’63 FALCON 2-Dr. Sedan 995 . VANDERIURA RD. 1 90UN0ARY RO. FISH IN G 6-Cyl., Radio and Heater. EQUIPMENT MARLIORO, NEW JERSEY ’63 CHEVROLET Impala 2-Dr. ILT. 1795 and Supplioi Auto, Trans., Radio and Heater. (Appreri*ieM|P I t o lle i seeth e l Meta» i» , m Rwto I f ) Cloaraneo ’63 COMET Custom 2-Dr. 1195 ( A il DATI - THUMOAV. AVOUIT I, ItW IN TIM STOCK OF Radio and Heater. tNMCTION - MOM AVOUIT t WIZARD PANS ’63 FALCON S<|iiirc Station Wagon 1495 ALL SIZCS - LIMITED SUPPLY 6-Cyl„ Auto. Trant. M l SaUotlon ol OOMMIMNOi ’63 CHEVROLET Imp. 4-Dr. ILT. 1695 n y O AUTO IUPPLIIS O HARDWARE • SPORTING GOODS I SS> a M ■*> Maaara, 4-l/r a M aa. W n m t Ml l«Cyl., Auto. Tram., P.S. ur .v ^ iiu im 1 1 . W O SKATS IOARDS O SIKES a WA80NS • TOYS ’63 FORI) Calaxiv 500 Convertible 1795 ifjSi • / f f W % 112 MAIN ST., MATAWAN - 566-3152 ii r ■ a as im i t— m a>, r m i t , I'Cy)., Auto. Tram., P.S. m it / M o n MORMOOMOMMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMO • x m j r & m *63 FORD Guliixiv 500 Fast Hack H.T. 1795 l-Cyl.. Auto, Tfani,, P.S. % jrjoga. a aaaa w o nt ir> wmm w i T i t i r i No Minimum WAITT PUNMAL HOMI *63 CHEVROLET Greenbrier But 1295 The Expense Is 6 ‘Cyl., Std, Tram,, t Seats. A Matter of *62 FAIRLANE Spt. Coupe 1095 •uefcot S t a l l I'Cyl., AulOi TraMi Your Desire *62 TEMI’EST 4-Dr. Sedan 895 HIGHWAY 79 — MORGANVILLE 4 Cyl., Autrf, Trail. ■ H M . h i i h ! t r u w n MARLBORO TOWNSHIP f a t a le waaaw< hr WWHrlWa«>aiiai)a m W u B IE JU F 691*1313 24 Hour Sarvieo - TOM’S FORD, Inc. - 60 Main St. M ntnw uii Mmtet m oum. BteturAsstr, ProcJorick R. Waill-, Mnnmjoi Wwwi MI-MI-HH »>,0, li» 12}. flfilill, H, I J 566.1500

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Frank J. Kirwan of The Kirwan Concert* Added Co. Mrs. Smith's total M L Sales T in Far f M A m A Major | Nomad Vkaftoridnt \ MLS amounted to (290,900. (Honorable The New Jersey Symphony will vHYwm c? mention: Mr. Miller of Walker and "tW lra rlio n Al Riverview Top Salesmen Walker; Mr. Howard of Walker and expand its programming in the Walker; Mr. Ciili of the Apple- 1M5«6 season to include two major CHECK "M m m ' iw stfMdnil nsjov ©#•• npsratlag seitet, m w ietenelve care At tbe Annual Sakamea’s Dianer brook Agency; Mrs. Coolick of concerts not normally scheduled, alractlM at, M m vlc* HovMal W lor critically III patient!, of Northern Moomoulh Multiple Navesink Associates, and Bertha one of them for a student aud­ p&wmwte, -*■ Listing Service, held at Buttonwood Foley of Walker and Walker.) the d> * t n f w lac Juai enlarged children's floor, expanded ience. For the first time in its his­ Manor, Matawaa, oa Thuraday eve- The award for the Highest Num­ naturally section, several private tory, the orchestra will play under ls»p»d aW have been announced by •ing, salesmen were reoogniied for ber of Multiple Listed plus Open P. BlaMeN, president cf larger dietary department. ’nn performance in selling and list­ Sales went lo Mr. Cilli of the Apple- Kenneth Schcrmerhorn’s direction ird e l Oovcnwri. Tha new expanded X-ray aad aadear med ing for 1964. Winners each were btook Agency (17 sales) and was in Fair Lawn, as part of a series t *M| he,huM at theaorth- idne department and added clinical presented with a U.S. Savings presented by Amy Van Vliet of 'he sponsored by Friends of the Living Arts a n d Music Enjoyment ( r a l the preseM hospital laboratories, ■ . Bond and an inscribed plaque. The Van Vliet Agency. (Mrs. Smith and f l wU provide WMort- Architect* ter the aew Phaae If, Walker and Walker Trophy, a per­ Mr. Howard of Walker and Walker (FLA M E) to raise funds for music _ JlJaellitiee aad adSUoMl Ferm u u d Taylor, an specialists petual trophy established this year tied with Mr. Cilli for this place. scholarships. Its Sunday afternoon . Uvarview will Iw a IN-bed la hospital architecture, and have by Walker and Walker for the lead­ Honorable mention; Mr. Miller of series alao includes a Nov. 7 con­ WfHcwe. . i l «a completion of the build- designed Phan I aad other addi­ ing salesperson of the year, also Walker and Walkei and Mrs Cool­ cert by the New York Philharmon­ lag pwjede. . . tion* to Riverview Hospital. Financ­ was presented. ick of Navesink Associates), ic Woodwind Quintet and a Jan. 36 recital by the virtuoso pianist waa ing ef Phase II win be accomplish­ Calvin Ohlsen. Naveslnk A i no­ Kenneth L. Walker jr. named tha heepital’e Board ol ed partially through a recently ap­ Mrs. Smith of Walker and Walker and Juilliard professor, Beveridge dales and member of the Board of Webster. Inconsultatlou with proved || milHc* mortgue. A Directors, presided as master of as winner of the Walker and Wa.k- ~ staffs, archl- development program whereby cltl- er Trophy for Leading Northern I M ', aad experti f.i hospital plan- cercmonies. Virginia A. Hetaler, tens may contribute lo tha hoipital retiring executive secretary, was Monmouth Salesperson of the Year aia* Tha iU ftory wing, (or which hai been Mt lip. Additional funds guest of honor. ■ and presented her with a silver AfkartM, VaalMkirli anaand wa« broken f last ‘ summer, far construction and specialised trophy. 4 O b tt, Ik . Enjoy FOOD at It* MSTI lll i thetha fHntflnt phase ol the overall w ill ba obtaiaed through C. U OAKERSON Frank A. Miller of Waiher aad John P. Curtin, president, paid Walker was recipient of the award CHESTER IAUSIS 0m . tha additionalal construction grants and fouadatI ,ne. AI*o, a m li tribute to retiring executive secre­ Entertain Your Famly and Friand* A t O u r, «M mrwM th) ccompletion nl cation it being ooMidered tor fed C. L. Oakerson, director nf per- for the Most Listings Submitted tary Mrs. Ilctster, fo her untiring I E Frwrt S* - 1*4-1 It* (45) which was presented by John . ____ . on program. It eral Hill-Biirtoa fundj far the con aonnel of First Merchants Nations) efforts in the early formation and Loc«l AgniH Iff T. Lawley, chairman of tbe la iMMd to complete both projects (tnictioa of Phaae II. Such federal Board current successful operation of Bank, has been appointed vice Directors. (Honorable Mention: HARIFOIO f t f t i la BW Spriai oTlM f. The health fend* ia the amount of fllt.COC of Northern Monmouth MLS. Mrs. president and will head a newly Joseph J. Howard of Walker INSURANCI GROUP ~ * i o l tha residents o f Monmouth wereallocaled for Phase I, and Iletzler was the recipient of a gift created post of director of personnel and Walker; Theresa D. Smith ot " Ceanty have necessitated the rw- wall over I I million waa contribut­ of appreciation from the Broker Walker and Walker; Arthur LIFE • AUTO Id development ol Riverview, Mr. ed bythe community. Mortgsges and training. Lam- Members and Salesmen. ' MaMeU mM. At present Rivet* Mao auieted la tha financing ol John G. Hewitt, bank president, brechl ol Matthew J. Gill; Helen HOM E O W N ERS and . view, a non-profit genera) hospital, Richmond of E. R. Snyder; Robert in making known the appointment How about business cards? We BUSINESS INSURANCE ' Ito Ml he* tar adulti and chii- Bide fram contra.lOt i for the Storr of The Kirwan Co., and Alice can supply them quickly and at the said: "Our continual growth and Efttabtished I92S drea aad 31 haaainau tar the aaw- construction ol Phas: II will be Duttkin of Paul P. Bovs, Inc.) right price. Come and try us. 12 NOON UNTIL 3 KM. aihed for ia the near future. expansion of facilities In the large Howard Cited EVERY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY < J 5 L . I w ill add lour floorsI with Ground-breaking Is scheduled early area we serve, brings with them The award for the Greatest Dol­ 1 suruelcal la the ta ll, lohn Tl. Daniels Jr ., hos­ the need for the ever-increasing ad­ lar Volume of Multiple Listed plus Mael lhe Meal _____ Year Haela aatiaato, aad oa the ground floor pital administrator, stated that, on ditions to our staff. These people Open Sales was presented to Mr. Of Veer Chuica .. . W W leva), out-patient clinic*, a physical completion of Phare I and II, Rlv must be trained to give the high Howard of Walker and Walker by AU You Caa Eat For ^ • Pk asa - m t n therspy department, a large phar- erview Hospital will be a finely standarda of banking services we Joseph S. Lang of the Lang Agen­ Ross W . Maghan Agency CMHna ah t H - M m m t aaar. central supply and other balanced medical complex with the in making known the appointment, cy. Mr. Howard had a total ol v ita Il f needed areai and office*. latest in scientific eauipment and rekuire. Also, our entire itaff 1294,000 in sales. (Honorable Men­ A VARIETY OF SEA FOOD EVERY FRIDAY RaaevaHnai In the preMnt building extensive facilities. banking. We are extremely fortu­ tion: Mrs. Smith of Walker and "S a v a W ith Safeco I* ca*rdbMthM with the new con nate in having a man wllh the Walker; Mr. Mille- of Walker and Cato!** Ta amctioa will Include a Door for Now Is the time to advertise long experience of Mr. Oakerson Walker; Ruth Whitfield of the Lang Auto and Homaowncr Fo liciii" # IftaqMfi • WtrfdiMi # Pirfll Chronically III patients, an expanded those unused articles for sale. A on our staff lo administer this Agency. Mario E . Cillio of Ihe Ap- • Lwe* DM** R*mi • CtMm Map • Cacktall Lamt* •M fUM y department. small ad ia the elaisitied column moat important phase of our busi­ plebrook Agency, and Wilma Cool- Phaae, II w)U provide additional w ill tu n them into cash lor you. ness." ick of Naveslnk Associates.) Real Estate—Insurance Mrs. Smith of Walker and Walker Shore Point Inn and Motel Hilts* " H i ll* " was presented the award for the MATAWAN 131 M * St lOwft 6-0003 H IG H W A Y 35 and HOLMDEL RD. — HAZLET Greatest Dollar Volume of Multiple ' r i . R , p ,. fj I M a k e - , P o s /.owe' ffion Ever P r i c e s 1 Listed Sales by board member, New GENERAL ELECTRIC

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SITUATION WANTED SERVICES HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE wax DO IKOM NO to m y hooM. PARKER ROARDINQ HOME (oi T W EE Mparieaced preaieri. Ua CLIFFWOOD BEACH, modern ap IAYSH0RE HARDWARE Call W-Tlll. wjtf ■ frt m m and woniea Sum ‘ — - - • work ratea. Ap •rtment 3 rooms and bath, HCMMt CaU H M III. Matawaa, SCREENED TOP SOIL NO MONEY DOWN WILL CARE lor cUMtm pvtor ia paraoa, Morris Manufactur­ I furnished room, heat and hot W. J.__ wjtl e r.. I Johaaoe Ava., Malawan THE B EST MONEY CAN BUY 40 L FRONT ST. KEYPORT M l Hm * lor workia moUiere in water supplied, parking lot, pri M yoar credit is good rw caa M f m y IM W . C tU m m * . W j» CUFFW O O D Boarding Hon* foi ■XPERIBNCED o p e r a t o r s vate entrance. Call S661952 wjtt tMs I bedroom home •Ith aa Blue scone, road gravel, sand, fill money down, located la Umoe 244-1141 W ILL CARE lor child or cMldrm aM orlf mm tnd women, private SINGLE NEEDLE dirt, etc. aad atatt gueete. Licensed by thr 2 BEDROOM apartment in Key Beach Immediate occupancy Pot ta aqr haaa. Cal NMHt. "I* IEWING MACHINES port, all elcctric, on bus line. •lata. Jam ** t . Lawson, R.N D AY OR NIGHT SHIFT information call Scoras ruc­ I h r t li Ava.. Cllffwood Call M l BULLDOZING t BACKHOE $115. Cali 264-4822. wjtf tion. M441S? * M APPLY IN PERSON SERVICE # » wjtl M ORRIS MFG. CO.. MODERN 3% room air conditioned JOHNSON AVE MATAWAN apartment, tile bath, central lo­ KEYPO RT - EN G LISH TU! G E M SPEEDY STROTHER & ECKEL, INC, ECKEL'S TRUCKING cation. Call 787-9670. wjtf LLOYD AND NOLAN RDS. REGISTERED N U RSE part time MORGANVILLE MODERN 3*room apartment, all MUST BE SEEN SAYS: MORGANVILLE afternoons. Call 264-2027. wjtf CALL DAY OR NIGHT utilities furnished, ideal for new­ TO APPRECIATE .. OLDSMOBILE Grading, Lind Clearing, Top Soil, MECHANICS, truck or bus exper- 591-9707 lyweds or older couple. Call 2f>4- Trenching, Laterals, Fill Dirt etc. ieaca preferred. Apply in person wjtt 3729. wjtt Immaculate air conditioned 4 bed­ 110 M AIN ST., M ATAW AN — S66-3600 Roilo Transit Corp., 275 Broadway, room house, cedar closets, modcra Call Ml-MU or 566 1992. If no TWO 55 Gal. Ink Drums for sale. THRRF. large rooms and bath with aasw ereall 536-1525. wjtf Keyport. ______wjtf kitchen, separate dining area, for­ W l fflAVKt THI LOWIST PRICES Closed top, 2 bung holes, $2.00 sundeck and closed porch, near mal dining room, Cathedral beamed WOMEN experienced factory help. each. Call 2613030. wjlf Rolio’s bus stjtion, Keyport. heat living room with fireplace. Pan* Apply in person Ralph Friedland and hot water supplied. $100 month elled den with bar, many extraa. A Bran., Locust St.. Keyport w|29 K« MOST MOMRN EQUm SHOP AUTO INSURANCE RARITAN LANDSCAPING available July 7, adults only. Cnll Carpeting, freezer, dishwasher, W l O V fc •tt2-C298. wjtf washing machine and dryer. 2 car All ages, all drivers, cancelled pol­ EXPERIENCED OPERATORS APARTMENT, three rooms and garage; beautifully landscaped. icies replaced. Check our low rate* SINGLE NEEDLE-CVERLOCK l>arj*e selection evergreens and bath, utilities supplied, adult) on* Walk to schools. Priced to sell. INI MSI MA1S - iXCBimr savia —nine months to pay. Call Stanley Al ’LY shruhs, lime, fertilizer, insecticide ?y. Call 264-4530 after 6 p.m. wjtf Call 264-3518 evenings. srjtf tested grass seed. Merlon blue sod. CoweTo W WoThe Action It t Come To Gom G. Siebenberg, Highway 34, Mata­ ACMI KNITWEAR INC. MATAWAN — apartment 5 rooms wan. 583-1300. wjtf wholesale and retail. I KING ST. p e r t i AMBOY and bath; $120 per month. Cnll DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNER! YOU bust ’em, we'll fix ’em. Glass ___ wj5 Open daily 8 to 8, Sundny 9 to 5; after 5 p.m. 566-40j3. wjtf and screen repairs. Bayshore Being transferred? House toe KEYPO RT store, day and night Highway 35, South Amboy. Cali NICE three-ronm furnished apart­ small? Mortgage payment M O i ’ i L E PAGE NINE Hardware Co., Front St., opposite Parkway 1-0208. wjtl ment in desirable residential scc­ Post Office, Keyport, Call 264- IMS. help, full and part time. We will high? Don’t wail, call us no#, train you. Minimum age 17. Apply tion of Keyport. Adults only. Ref- we'll nuy vour home wjtf ercnces required. Call 222-9793. wjtf in person Burger Chef, Highway FREE INSTALLATION MANl-EY ASSOCIATES CARMEN'S CATERING I I j Poole Ave., Keyport. wj2!) ALUMINUM COMBINATION THREE-ROOM apartment for re­ 171-535) tired coupl '**• single person. Call SERVICE D EPEN D ABLE woman to care for STORM WINDOWS * w House and 2 children in Mntawan 6 FOR $77 264-7834. wj29 COM PLETE LIN E OF FOODS for school tcacher. 10:30 a,in. to KEYPO RT — 2 'oom furnished Triple track, fully wuaihei stripped Custom built homes on your lot 264-5142 OR 5GG-9S90 1965 ANNUAL KEYPORT 4:45 p,rn. References required. Call genuine Alcoa aluminum, E-Z till apartment 1st floor: KeanshurR or ours; also new homes for sale. WEDDINGS - HOUSE PARTIES 566-6225.______wj29 Can be cleaned from inside Term* 3 room furnished or unfurnfshed Financing arranged. ALL AFFAIRS PART T IM E salesman over 30 for apartment 1st floor. Perth Ambov wjtl PROWN'S 3-4-7 room apartments unfurnished, men’s and boys’ clothing. Chance a Broad St SH 17OT) Red Bank DOMESTIC and foreign bicycle re­ tnnulre 205 Main St. Keyport. wj29 CURRIER & CSIK ' ol steady employment. Wr'tc Box will pairs our specialty. Bayshore D in care of this newspaper. w|29 MARLBORO — in town bachelor G EN ERA L CONTRACTORS • SOAP BOX DERBY • Hardware Co., Front St., opposite apartment or business woman; 3 264-2122 261-1219 OPERATORS, expericiced, single Post Office, Keyport. Call 2G4-1145. needle. High basic pay, piece ALUMINUM DOORS lar^e rooms, private bath; private ______. -I wjtf wjtf work. Call and ask for Ann Dc* entrance, few miles from Mata­ AND WINDOWS wan. Call 462-2353. wj29 IN MARLBORO 7 room house; all HAPPY HOURS Kindergarten Nur­ Mattioo, 261*5866. Mountain Top modern coavenien:es, suitable I sery School, Route 34, Matawan, 21/. ROOM apartment nca. business OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Mfg. Co.. locust St., Keyport. w|29 CRAWFORD CROMEY or 2 families; 2 baths, city gas Register now for Fall semester. H O U SEKEEPER, part time for district in Keypo-t. Suitable for J8W0- Write Box F in care of this Call 5664 m wjtf teacher In llazlet, hours 7 a.m. small professional office. First newspaper. wjjjp*' K E E P your carpets beautiful de­ t o l p.m. daily, own transportation. 717-248* floor, t f iv at? entrance. Heat and N A M I . ■■■■■■' ■ .■■■ ■" ...... ' :... '■ ...... ■■...... ■■ .. spite constant footsteps of a busy Call 264-5849.______wj29 hot water included, Call Carlton II. Poling, Realtor,J64-191B.__ wjtf EXCELLENCE! family. Get Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ NURSES AIDES 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY tric shampooer $1. Western Auto, and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. 5 day week, ALUMINUM FURN irHED rooms, inquire 56 AGE ...... ADDRESS Main St.. Xeyport.______wj29 Three bedroom Ranch with recrea­ »* < M » a • « m « « M paid holidays. Applj in person tion room -nicely kept home with Brookdale Nursing Home, Highway WINDOW UNION BEACII—near Highway 36, FOK many, many extras. Attached ga> WANTED » . Haslet.______wj29 3 room apartment, couple only; rage, nicely landscaped lot. Screen* DIVISION WIRE WHEEL p i DERBY WHEEL J85 per month includes all. Call HOMES for 3 kitten*. Call 56T4JOI. SER V IC E STATION help wanted, $11.95 ed porch. Near schools, shopping, (Oveck Ono) CLASS LJ CLA SS L - l excellent pay plus benefit . Apply FREE ESTIMATES 671-0763. wjtf local and city transportation. Call at Budnick’s 3sso Station for more FRANTZ W4-M9KARL KEYPO RT 4 room and bath apart­ now! Listed 117,000. PETS iaformation, Holmdel Road, Haz- rjtl ment newly decorated J85 plus. let. ______wj29 ROOF SH IN G LES I1.7S per handle. Sterling McCann, Real Estate, Hwy. WALKER & WALKER I. the underaigned parent or guardian of fha above named applicant, roll roofing I I .SO snd up. Felt 34, Madison Township. 566-9856.wj29 ROELBOW Kennel Boarding,rl no YOUNG WOMAN full time to sell REALTORS cages, individual pens with rua. quality clothes in pleasant envir­ II.7S, asbestos and brick siding $10 MADISON TOWNSHIP - oversized * hoi»by abiolve and release the Borough of Keyport, The Keyport Your dog's own diet, tender loving onment. Experience rot essential. a aquare; also garage dears $31.75 4-room apartment, couple only, Must hava neat appearance and be Finer Roofing Supplies, Old Bridge 1115 includes all. Sterling McCann, M l Highway 15 *tlV care; reservations taken. Mrs. Bow­ Middletown-Holmdel, N. J. ■ Rocreation Commission, the Greater Keyport Area Jaycees, and/or man, Marlboro Township. Call 482 definitely casual clothes conscious. Rosd, Englishtown. Call Gibson Real Estate, Hwy. 34, Madison Apply In writing, no phone calls, M ttl. w|tf Township. 566-9666,______wj'29 Multiple Listings m - _____ wju And Trade-ins „ , their agents for any Injury or damages that the applicant may suffer w . S. Wallace Country Clothes, 24 ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittanica 1956 T H R EE rooms neatly furnished for West Front Street, Keyport. wj29 edition, excellent condition; 7 Phone: 671)311 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE light housekeeping on Nolan Send for Catalog incidental to the Soap Box Derby. APPLICATIONS ire being received year books up to 1903; dictionary, Road, I mile from 79 Highway. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP—corner lot for the position of school custo­ atlas and book case (300 cash only. Adults only. Call 591-9614. Wj29 Wurlitzer pear shaped mandolin 18x150 (2700. Call 264-2122, av* dian at the office of the Secretary O FFIC E SPACE 400 square feet and case (15. Boys pool table B i W h mmt be returned no Signed ...... nines 264-1137. wjtf of Keyport Board of Education, available, low rent,. Marlboro KEYPORT $10. C all 264-1537. wj29 Division St., Keyport,: between 8 Professional Building, Route 79, Real Estate Wanted a.m. and 4 p.m. ______wj29 4 BEA U TIFU L horses, safe riding, Morganville. Call 5S1-9100. wj29 H i story plastered older home In gentle, reasonable; also 2 pon­ best neighborhood in town. 2 bed­ A«9«»* I J.,1965. Address ...... l-'URNISHED sleeping room, clean, ies, real pets. Call 91(1-4820. w]29 rooms, large living room, formal URGEN T need—bungalows, houses, MEN cozy. Gentleman only. Call 264 lots, acreage. Other properties BICYCLES and tricycles and stand­ dining room, large kitchen, full P. O . I ok II, Keyport ...... *858. ___w|29 bath, laundry area in full base­ anywhere. Gallina’s Realty, 215­ TO WORK IN WOOD SHOP ard makes repaired, also trade- 48th St., Union City. Call 867.8790. ins. Shop open all year. Spencer HIGHWAY 34, Matawan 1, 2 and 3 ment Well planned landscaping. OR ASSEMBLY DEPT, room offict suites, very reason­ ______wj5 R. Lutz, 121 Poole Ave., Union Oh yes! A full front enclosed porch, able. Van's Agency Realtor, Cr. Beach. Call 264-8952.______wj29« storms and screens. Lot size 50x159. Factory experience and good work Hwy. 34 and Main St., Matawan, Priced at 116,000. record desirable. Steady work. WESTING HOUSE electric roaster Open 7 days. Call 566-1881. wj29 . | and cooker, roasts nnd cooks en­ KEYPO RT 3 bedroom older home KEYPORT BORDER “NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF THE MONEY SAVED” BUT O VERTIM E tire meal at jne time. Utility cab­ inet, glass on three sides. Mirror 1125 plus. Sterling McCann, Real LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS Estate, Hwy. 34, Madison Town- Cape Cod, 4 large bedrooms, kitch­ MERIT INCREASES with mahogany frame, 23" x 24". en, dining area. Oil hot water heat, Call 264-3023.______wj29 standard radiators, l-arge A PPLY 8:: 30 A.M.-4:' P.M. HOSPITAL BED, chest of drawers, AUTOS FOR SALE closets, excellent condition. Lot siaa W EEKDAYS lawn mower, TV sets, boys small 85x125. Priced at “ '5,900. AND 8:30 A.M.-12 NOON bicycle, chairs, kitchen set etc. BILL LANZARO'S SATURDAYS Call after 5 p.m.. .191-9697. wj29 BITTNER & CARTON AUTOMATIC dish washers (2) un­ AUTO SALES THE DANELECTRO CORP der counter, ';ood condition 135 QUALITY USED CARS ASCY. 207 W. SYLVANIA AVE. each. High chair, play pen etc. In­ IM MAIN ST.. MATAWAM INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. quire 28.1 Harding Blvd., Matawan, CR. MAIN * RT. II 36 MAIN ST. KEYPO RT or call 566-4831.______wj29 264-2918 ______wj29 SUMMER SPEC IAL 14 foot 1958 566-2224 wj2t Scott Craft runabout. 18 h.p. 1962 COSMETICIAN - CLERK, full or O PEN EVES T IL I P M HAPPIER part tinio. Cali King’s Drug 5G6- Evlnrude motor $275. WIP sell sep­ arately. Call 566-0782.______wj29 1961 FALCON 2 door, large engine, IN TWO gas stoves $12 each. Call 56G- automatic transmission; 48,000 MATAWAN WANTED TO BUY 4.104. w]29 miles; original owner, excellent WITH ONE OF THESE condition $595, must sell. Call 566­ IT'S VAN'S POOL 12x3 all accessories; used 7671. wj29 ANTIQUES WANTED one season $50. Call 264-8783, NO DOWN VA -£>*• Furnllure, china, glass from one 1962 COMET, like new. Call 566­ TABLES, drop leaf, pine wash 2861. wJ29 LOW DOWN FHA pieca to an estate. What havs you? stand, marble top dresser, corner 1983 VALIANT V-100 wagon, stand­ Call anytime 566-8410______wjtl whatnot; set of 4 chrlrs, tea wag­ MATAWAN BUILDING LOTS individual or ons, rockers, large high posted bed. ard; selling to settle estate. See small tracts. Will pay top dollar, Rugs used 13x18, Persian scaltcrs, at Plaza Shell, Route 16 and Middle Road, Hazlet, or call 284-5685. w)29 8 room ranch with enclosed porch SSft USED CARS no real estate brokers. Call 566 assortment of other si7.es. Refrig­ and fireplace, excellent area. Must 5200, if no answer call Murdock 7­ erators. Shore Furniture, Highway 1982 PONTIAC convertible Bonne­ ■ell for $18,900. 0787. wjtl }5, Laurence Harbor. Open 9 to 9. ville. Call 264-1915. wj29 EXTRA VALUE MEANS NOW YOU CAN BUY SUBJECT TO VA 4 FHA APPRO VAL , A SAFE BUY “CREST WARRANTED” USED CAR | BUSINESS SERVICES VAN S ACENCY JUST AS CONAOENTLY AS YOU ONCE SOUGHT A NEW CAR REALTOR • ONE YEAR l>,000 MILE WARRANTY • NATIONWIDE WARRANTY SERVICE Maintenence Centraetori Contractor* CIL HWY M AND MAIN ST. MATAWAN IMALL JOB H'KCIALim VINCENT J. DIGENNARO 588-1881 tgk Caipaatry - doors, atalra, calllaih BLDG, CONTRACTOR O PEN 7 DAYS ’M VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof 11395 VINCENT GENTILE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICI '63 COMET Fordor $1075 iliac, a«a. I aside palatial. IT SOUTH B EE R S ST., HOLMDEL Radio, WSW, Gat Gauge •KN IIUL IERVICRB CO. Complete building llae, Carpeatry, ______“ i l Standard 6-Cyl, R. t H. “ J i t ? BUILDINO CONTRACTOR masonry, painting A iluatlauta VACUUM C LIiA N K R - Polisher STERLING McCANN % i FAIRLANE Sporte Coupe $1845 repair aervlcs. Parts and sup­ Custom homes, additions, altera­ producta. 299 V I, Bucket!, Auto.. P, Steor. t l MERCURY Meteor 2-Dr. 11371 plies. Iloses, brushes, hast. Pick tions, patio*, fireplaces, septic sys­ M4-MM REAL ESTATE tie ami Delivery, Call M8-2M4. wjtf tems, fiackhoe rental*. Harbor Rd., •Itf UND ER THE RED ROOF Auto., P. Steer., P. Braliei. Mojjjanvjlle^ainflljIM^ i I ! II t ! i I ll H I) 11 M t< MM M t I M II tM I I ' I ■! i t H tltltlltl i >. ■* r 1 , f H m 4bif. M r If, I4M THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N J. Paqa f f l m h i m M wNafc tagaerta — IA C New Wing Af Bell Laboratories, Hoimdel, Nearing Completion | 19*0 o« - regulation diamoad aad a W a al beeptaf lka aaNaa'a l» Insured Value 11700 on a Little League field. ■•a*W OF AREA eaaUaaaiM ghaHae aad fat The board bought (10,508 worth 8 ahan aa caoitaet gat^ ' of school furniture from Linnett, The ainaM a a graduate of Of Schools Ud Freehold. This firm also sold tha SERVICEMEN Newtown High School Elmhurst, furniture for fitting out the office*. M.V. . Hoimdel Township Board of Ed­ of Ihe superintendent and tN P ucation Tuesday subscribed to *n board secretary at J704 and a S overall insurance "package” plan ft. curved fable for., the board Alrmaa Apprentice Roderick C. for its school by which a total In room at $199. ' - *' f . . f b w O T ■ S m m tt r - /itn r >. Holer, U.S. Navy, soi of Mr. and sured value would be out on them Miss Edith Sch!age,t>’V©nkers, D a a a M a a .u Y c e a a tO 'ia ril. aaa Mrs, Roderick C. Hofer, Silvers of S 1.882,111 on a replacement was hire . tar making weather observations. In addition; to taking turftce anl nually now. Eut the “ package” in­ VM i W i i M from Brcokly* upper air observations, he It learn­ surance would have to be takei Keyport Elks Club ter Argent!*, Newfoundland, to ing the techniques of weather anal­ on a three-year basis. bed Hi Hartal (M l far antic op- Plam Atmitr*f Picnic ysis. He is scheduled to graduate The actuaries at the meeting ex­ antkNM. Panaaael from Wetteind Oct. IS. plained to the board lhat they had lettaMhtod Iba Cruachar Iiland The Keyport Elks Club will hold ladlo beacon In Sondrestrom fixed a value of $936,^6 on the i- -i - i 't-y-; Sunday, new Village School, ol !GS0,557 on FJard. Oreeflltnd, followed by iti Aug. 8. at Cliff's Picnic Grove on the Indian Hill School, and had traaiit lo Thul*. Statistics Prove Tennent Rd., Morganville, stirting raised the appraisal of the Hill at 1 p.m. T i» Weetwlnd I* tpendlng the crest School from $38,000 to 181,­ tammer breaking a path through Highway Problem 000 after it' remodeling by the There wili be plenty of food and Ihe Arctic Sea (or the re-tupply board for use as administrative fun for everyone, Ihe Lodge re­ •hip* which will provide good* to It doesn’t take a prophet or s offices, William L. Daly raised ports. The menu for the day in. Ice-locked northern bate*. crystal ball to foresee the coming question if figures of other act­ dudes chicken, clams, clam chow­ of an Immense proStem as the Am- der, corn, hot dogs, hamburgers. A lm aa 01 M e a * uaries should bo sought on the aricaa motorist continues to take "package" basis for a comparison ■ ' - •! - Airman Second Clata GeergaC. ta tha "open” road in greatly in­ T V aerial phatagrapft takea rec«e(ly abewe w wt aa Ihe aew arlng the ‘‘black bon” look, (be hulldiag aaee had. Dark patches In Ihe front oi figures on premiums, but Harry The activities include a hayride, Houldtoa, ion ol Mr. aad M rt. C. creased numbers. at the Bell Laboratories, Hetmdel, (background) nearing eaatpletlaa, ol the building show ibe rtmgarlssa betweea the aM aad new glaaa K. Lubkert was of the opinion tht pony rides, ball game, plus '.wo J . Houldeon, U North Circle Lane, By IM I, spokesman for the High­ tm addftiao, work la replace (be glae* a (he elder wlag, (foreground) panels. offer presented that night should swimming pools and many more itawaa, hat been idected Out* way Statistics Division of the U.S. aleo is moving ahead rapidly. The aew giaaa pMri* wi ' be accepted as the schools have activities. If anyone would like any lading Airman of the month for Department of Commerce esti­ only been oovered by binder since ’•irther information concerning thi i Strategic A ir Cemmaad mate* that 139,000,080 drivers will last December. If the board found affair they may call the Keyport (SAC) unit at Wettover AFB, Matt. be licensed. ' Volunteer Firemen To a more favorable insurance deal Lodge, 284-9793, any night after 7 . A glance over our shoulder re­ Youngman Makes HYAA Fair Saturday Airman Houldta* wae choeea tar tax Audits at a later date, they could cancel p.m. the baaor la recognition of hit ex­ veal* that there were only M N pri­ Be X-rayod Aug. 14 out the policy taken, he noted vate automobiles registered in the A fair, ipaaitrtd by lb* Hata> emplary cooductand duty perlor- The actuaries noted that the Cart Of Th- , country at the turn or the century. Industrial Study 0*1 Yauth Aetivilk* Anadatba, Volunteer firemen from Hazie*, We thi family of the I Morrl* " He it a radio repairman ' be bdd Saturday at (ha la- Q—Do you have any publication package deal included insurance By M i there were 17,000,000; by Carl J. Youngman, a history in­ Holmdei, Keyport, Cliffwood, Union ^ice wi h to tlnnl' all the many I M this had Jumped to 40,0)0.000 dUa HIH S c b ttl glaygraaad fx that explains what to do if you are for liability and even for malicious structor in Matawan Regional High Beach and North Centerville in mischief. The Holmdei board was ‘rlcnds for all their kimlnesse* in aad, by 19V#. the estimate is that M a.m. to 4 p.m. l i t rala dad called in for an audit? thi* area will meet at Keyport High School, was this week appointed by told their district was fottunMo as the Iim nl our fa’her and husband. than w ill be M,M0,000 private au­ b Aag. 7. A—Yes, there is Internal Revenue School on Saturday, Aug. 14, from .Vords coTict txpr ss how we ap- Paul Hermann, municipal manager vandalism ia so bad in two near­ tomobile* In the nation. Sm Vai evenli win be taw n- S^rvic" Document Nn. 5202, “ 'f It a.m. tn 12 o’clock noon lo t chest irecbte what yon have (Vine. May ot Madison Townahip, as consul­ by districts that insurance com Uabrokta Uifeaa Area gMa* Your Return Is Examined.” lt is x-rays. According to State Law 334, th-' * V--*--; (-vfc nne o' vou. tant to the industrial commission pinies are no longer ready to rate At present, New Jersey has I$ t.m., a af i Mbay*' y * ’ available vithout charge from Chapter 65, PL. 1965, approved Mav in that township. these two districts for coverage somewhere in the neighborhood ol OI.Y.A.A. AM ir* vt. your local Internal Revenue office. IS, 1965, all volunteer firemen must According to Assistant Manager JH s), 1 p,a. against malicious mischief. The act­ :,7 M .tn motor vehicle* registered. have chest x-rays in order to !m> Complete Line of Joseph P. Leo, Mr. Youngman will Q—I’ve been requested to come uaries said they would even 'n Lika most of the E n t Coait, New H an alao wW ha aUU aaaaa In for an audit of my return. Why “ entitled to the benefits of the be assigned to making a survey ol sure the glass in the new Village Jersey It part of a complex of aad special baada, lacMlag a can’t this be done In the local office Act.” propertiea available for industrial School but not In the Indian Hill . aa . Inter - connected d tlet which form hamemade laad tala if qtariwttl I go to lor information? jp* M PM I H» ^^IHi development In the township, es­ The program, sponsored by the School. Fire and boiler insurance aa almott unbroken urban area as A—Prohnblv the ocal olfice you S w iflr in g pecially as to their ownership, Monmouth County Board of Chosen I f l doubtful B tcience really one drive* north or aouth for aev- beaaa, brow alec, eupeakM, eakaa, refer to does not have a full-time are the other factors of Ihe pack­ worths from comparables and Freeholders, is to enable a fireman age plnn, kaawa what tietp it. It'i recog- eral hundred miiet. Estimates are pies, eooklea, et-. and a brle-a- of;icc auditor. Arilit personnel us­ § whether each tract is purchasable brae sale *| ftguriae*, va*e*, to take part in llie benefits due him aised o l eooraa, that It la vary lhat by 1990, Um natkm’t total pop ually are located only In offices Employee Coverage at a figure in keeping with the go­ If he should suffer a disease of the aeetw tr y la va ryia f tmounta ulation will reach MS,M0,000 snd plate*, bracelet*, car rlagt, ash­ where the volume ol work makes The board also took out for three ing market. respiratory system resulting In 'o POOL if tha humaa'ayatam la to about M per cent w ill be living In trays, plat, cup* aad other Item*. their employment practicable. In years a bonding plan to covei The Matawan teacher’s work will tal or partial disability. The x-ray taction properly.' Sleep givaa “ nrban areas.” . Refre*haie*l* will ha available most cases, audit personnel are lo­ all employees at $64 annual pre­ take up the slack caused by the will enable firemen to belter prove yow cellt the necessary time According to the Safety Depart­ ifcreaghaat (be day. cated at offices convenient to tax­ mium for 65 names on tho pay­ to recover from the day's work ment of the Motor Club of Ameri­ lack of a totally completed munici­ the cause of the respiratory disease pal tax map in the township. John payers so that long trips will not as an occupational disease. roll. The actuary noted that only CHEMICALS and effort. It ia the Ume your ca, largest association of motorists be necessary. Allagir, township engineer, will Two From Area To a few of the 65 would be “ money- muadae relax and build up their la New Jersey, this clearly indicat­ ;i|-|Q-~Whcn my return wns audited, handlers," so the bonding wns not work with him on the project and •tore of tael tor a new day, es that a race against time is In Graduate At MMC ■fpe agent disallowed some of the to he taken ns any show of sus­ they will together compile their Free Counseling Service and k It . the time your Mood progress. Noted for its excellent inductions I toDk. Now I’ve receiv­ picion by tho board of anyone. requires to eliminate w a e t a a findings for use of Frank Vlofora, largest Inventory highway system, the state must Mis* Jacqueline May Caahill, ed a copy of the examination report Offered By Berg Agency For JfiOO additional premium, the thnMgh tkln, lungs, and kidneys. yet plan to build superhighways the assessor. In The ■Many Interviewed Morganville, and Miss Kristin M. .tbtttfjng the proposed additional board raised its liability coverage and upgrade Misting roads to pro­ A smart home-buyer Is an in­ Although t h a young loudly Mr. Leo stated that Mr. Youni;- Williams, Hazlet, will be graduated ,tu«£s, I still think I'm right and from S250.000 to $1,000,000. Bayshore Area vide the necessary roadway* for formed home-buyer. After all, the Mitt it, the teenager* claim man waa choten after a consider­ from the Monmouth Medical School ,fa4iitake these deductions. What The board granted Manzo Con­ ability to do without it, and the the multitude of automobile* that able amount of Interviewing ol ap­ of Nursing at the (7th Annual Com­ spipild I do? stakes are big. The purchase of a tracting Co., Matawan, Ihe work i)(At~You may request a district oldKert tometime* have diffi­ w ill be In use. ' plicants. It is hoped thut, as a re­ mencement to be held on Saturday home is the largest transaction of of installing curbs anil surfacing KEYPORT culty wooing it, sleep is a very ' Within the next two or three dec­ sult of his work, the township’s in­ at 10 a.m. at Auxiliary Hall, U>ng conference with another Internal 1 lifetime for most married cou­ at Indian Hill School on a bid of HARDWARi necaaMiyMm m Mfty if the body ade* the highway needs of the na­ dustrial commission will have at its Branch. : Revenue Scrvlce employee to dis­ ples. And the mortgage loan S 10,0.10. C. J. Hesse, Beironl, hid COMPANY ia to regenerate itself for an­ tion will be concentrated in urban lingertips a complete rundown ol Kenneth C. Stribig, E d D , Dean cuss the disallowed deductions. Pro­ which finances that purchase is $10,145 on the work. A third bid GALE'S other day. ' areai. For New Jersey and the properties available when inquiries of the Junior College Division of cedures for requesting this are cov­ usually the largest personal obliga­ was rejected for luck oi a per­ 16 W Fronl St., Ktyporf nation this means far - reaching come in and also a list to publicize Monmouth College, will deliver ered In the notice you received tion a family assumes and the formance bond. 264-2000 Daa't be caught asleep In the effects of the automobile on both in­ the commencement address and wi(h the examination report. If soundest investment. as to their availability and advan­ The board received one hid on Fr«« Delivery • Easy Ctifttf* Important matter a I having your dustry and our daily lives, Mrs. Clarence Unterberg, chairman you request this conference, you tages to industry. In the interest of a better in­ the building of hall fields. Thomas Park In Rear preacrlptkms filled. Rely on, u; Today,,,a*tioai; wide.wne 95,- ol the Board of Managers of the will rcceive an independent review , Mr, Leo said be expects the ma­ formed home-buying public, the Gormley, West Keansburg, quoted SANDFORD'S PHARMACY. 128 OM.OOO p4rittft*' withlleen je* are jor part, at least, of Mr. ;Xoung, School'of Nuisinj;, will present the of the tax items being questioned. M d a Street,‘rPhone: M - U 7 frM f drlvlna.-M/M.M/caiEit.tiwM, and Berg Agency, New Jersey’s largest man’a 'fork/will hav* been com­ diplomas. The Rey. Thomas Mc­ You do not need legal counscl 'or residential real estate agcncy, of­ Faa n yFarm er Candy . . . Do- buses. • ; thia conference but you mny bring pleted before the opening of the Nally, chaplain at the New Jersey fers free counseling servicc at n t^ O rM % CaMt ^'J'Fiee, > Last ye»r „alone. ,.,^,0f,),i people a lawyer or an accountant if you new term at Matawan Regional State Hospital, Marlboro, will pro­ each of its seven offices, Metuchen, Delivery. . . Free Drug Income met death behind the wheel of an High School in early September. nounce the invocation. wish. If you are still dissatisfied Tax Service . . . In business S5 automobile. Those that survive In after the conference, you may lake Middletown, llazlet, Duncllcn, RENT—A —CAR Mr. Youngman moved to Mata­ Sayre Woods, Hast Brunswick, and ytora , , . ISM and beyond, may well find it's wan from Laurence Harbor about a the case to the Appellate Division because they are driving bumper- Legal Secretaries Woodbridge. T M S WEEK’S HOUSEHOLD month ago. He resumed teaching of the Internal Revenue Service. PER DAY to-bumper. Q—My return was audited last S 5 9 9 HINT: To keep wood from split­ in Matawan schools this year after Restrict Membership A fire drill was one of the utensils a year in industrial planning sur­ year and I had to pay additional ♦ 9t A MILE ting, first push the nail through Cape Canaveral was named by buried in Tutankhamen's tomb. • cake of hard aoap. vey work in California. He has hud The major amendment to the by­ tax on my income. What are the Spanish explorers for ths cane-llke ten years teaching experience. Mr. laws adopted by the Monmouth chances that my return wiil be au­ reed* growing there. Youngman holds U.S. and M.A. l.egal Secretaries restricts mem* dited this year? FREE CUSTOMER PICK UP degrees from Rutgers and has bership to include only those di­ A—Most returns are selected for WANT ADS Everything for the Stamp and Coin Collector done further graduate work at the rectly engaged in legal work. audit either because they have cer­ C H E V A L IE R IN MATAWAN mi University oi Chicago, He is mar­ Twenty members ettended the re­ tain income or expense character­ RENT-A-CAR M U t l A N t r I THE LARGEST STOCK OF ALBUMS ried and has three children. He has cent dinner meeting which was held istics or on a random basis. How­ Rout* 9 ATLANTIC SERVICE been an instructor in the summer at Jack Sullivan's in Spring Lake. ever, if you are in a high income 21/) Ml. South of Sayrt Woodt AND SUPPLIES AT THE SHORE Shopping Rt. )4 and Main St. school this year at Matawan Re­ The by-la*V3 were * mended to con­ bracket or if you claimed unusual Scott Norris Whitman gional. form with tbe .nodcJ by-laws ol expenses or deductions, then yuur the National Association of Lci;al chanccs of being audited are good. PA 7-0479 566-9819 Minhus Grossman Library of Coins Secretaries, Al some time or other,* all taxpay­ * bWHn JM an ia it h ii WhMo Ace Elbe Showgard Legislative Mill Tickets for M\ny Wednesday” ers may expect to have their re­ have been obtained for Sept. 18. turns audited. All returns are ma­ " A l 1964 Supplomonts New In Stock” The 1965 New Jersey Legislature The president, Mrs. Rosemarie thematically verified. Periodic passed about one in five of the Strong, announced that Rep. James "hecks on other aspects of a re­ Tony Says: mClAUXINO IN COINS S STAMM O f THS UNITID STATU measures introduced. Although the A. Howard wili be the guest speak­ turn contribute to sound tax ad­ law-makers were delayed by reap­ er for the Sept. 16 dinner meeting ministration. We Ivy United Statas and Fm ifa Stamp sad Cains. portionment discussions, a sum­ to be held at the Crystal Brook Inn. Q— As a result of (he audit of my mary of the Legislature s bill load return 1 got a bigger refund. Docs "CHINCH BUGS and action prior to recessing for the This week, why don't you look this happen very often? MtMMrtb StiMp ft Cdi Ship summer on May 25 showed that through the windows of your A—Yes, it happens fairly often. “Our 13th Year In Businms" during its 18 days in session, a church . . . from the inside. The object of our uudits is to make ARE NOW A I f Monmouth St., Rod Ranh — 741-0624 total ot 128S bills, joint or concur­ sure that the correct lax us collect* rent resolutions had been introduc­ How about business cards? Wc ed from each taxpayer and we ed, 900 in the General Assembly can supply them quickly and at the find tn::pay ;s w.io ntve owrpai'' SERIOUS PROBLEM) and 385 in the Senate. Of these 287 right price. Come and try us. as well as those who have under­ FINEST FOODS FOR OVER 50 YEARS I measures weru enacted by both paid. Overall, however, wo (ind Hundreds of Lawns houses. Through July 6, the Gov­ more deficiencies than we do over­ have been LOST ernor had signed 138 bills and nine payments. As ft result of our audit in New Jersey joint resolutions. He vetoed three program last year a total of $2,300,­ bills conditionally, one of which 000,000 was recommended in addi­ This Year!" DELL'S was amended and repassed. tional tuxes und penalties. The early Assyrians drank spiced Real Estate Listing Cards for A C T N O W ! wine, safe at this office. MARKET Commended For Outstanding Performance USE As Noar as Your Telephone (S c o tts ) NEW C O P E D A ILY H O M I A» A Preventative Againtf CHINCH BUGS D E L IV E R Y Repeet et 2-month intervals a* long at temperature remains at 80 or above. PIm m 5 6 6 - 1 7 8 7 N EW COPE it also helpful In controlling 7 5 other petfs, such as leaf hoppers, clover 5 mites end lawn moths. I a 9

Ibpihr COPE m t KODI REDUCED! Use KODE as a pre* Use Roq ilar CO PE as Reg, SO ventative againit »od a provontative against NOW w • b w r m and cut* 3.95 e a ch 0 1 anti. worms, CLOSED SUNDAYS DURING JULY TOP QUALITY MIATS • OROCmMS CALL 5 6 6 - 1 0 1 3 m o z m f o o d s "Try Ui and Ba Convinced" AMred P . lia w lla * (rlglM) «( IR Hmltiwilil II., MttHflgcmMl Afltlytlii (Mflre nt Tony 'h HARRIS HARDWARE 104 MAIN ST. - MATAWAN OM HrMg*, I* thawH t« he received 1* (Ifpntlnii'Ht l.'oifiiHnillef, Ihe II. S, Army AInh*I it'ktxil, I’url Mim* 130 M A IN S T ''IT w i o itiyiR MATAWAN Parking in Main St. Parking Lot af Ibe Army MtlilawNM perfatmtiwe award frimt Ihe meuih. Mr, llawklwi In a llgaal Meboal nmniigeHieat ai wefcrter MeClettaa, «M«t af Id* t t o g im ftMtlytl, I V A a * ' J - THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J . f i x Thursday, July 29, I9&S Spotswood “Johnson Girl" Ius|M>cls New Uniforms viduals which may, at some time, tions will be Issued regularly. Tha M paiit Health Welfare Council refer those needing services to the expanded functional index has beea appropriate agency. printed on buff colored paper fo^ The new edition h s a bold red easy spotting, and an alphabetical, cover, designed by the Art Depart­ Lists Directory index is printed on "ray paper. ment of Monmouth College. A spe­ •M M tfw itinerary* Services must reach the people cial feature is a removable road A new “ resources” page lists *er- ■‘ C M iy OfgMiHtioi who need them or they serve little map of Monmouth County. The vices not offered by local agencies rice.adanat hMlih purpose. The Welfare Council of loose • leaf format of the prior edi­ and refers the user to I source of I* M M awr. Tha or- Monmouth County, Inc., which tion has been retained, which will further Information. In addition ta « « « r f Ma M ar e t w*at- studies the health and welfare make it a simple matter to incor­ listing the address, phone number YCwnfy ea Vedaea- needs r* our citi^»is and mobilizes porate the addendum which the and office hours of esch agency, s i * * * community resources to meet these Council plans to issue in about two the directory includes an explana­ pragrwa to needs, is well aware of this fad. years. tion of the typea of service offered (ervieei 10 In today’s society, alienation is a In the interim, changes and addi­ and of those eligible to receive it. agricultural workers growing problem and all too often, ArvMl Farmi, Lake- U is those most in noed of help who AIM riioad M , Howell an least likely to know where to the auraea, physi- fine1 It. As an answer to this para­ SPECIAL SALE ■n K t up a clinic dox, the Council has just issued Mie h i tin it IM flower third edition of its "Directory of Services” first published in 1958. ALLSTATE - O i Aaa- *> MCOSS will Mart the The 1965 directory lists nearly 200 AU Weather - I0W - 20W - 30W ' In U ir c iW c m i a pun«ner rounds, agencies, organizations, and gov­ p ii> 1 •».*» tha anuadt af the ernmental divisions which offer in­ ; fcrvice' tallon, RouteSJS, effective use of those services 2 :Wedn iday, Sept. which are currently available. A t 4.19 I. ' IH Ik rest - Farm, Howell, Town- It is designed as a resource lor A p . family physicians and specialists, ' M i le Health Nurse* and volun- public health and school nurses, SEARS ROEBUCK 6 CO. Man, aader the dirtctioa of Mr*. business and industry personnel Peroihy: Garvia, MCOSS supervisor managers, clergymen, guidance (Keyport Store Only) torW e*tern Monmouth County, and counsellors, social workers, police : Mra.asre. v. Irwinirw i Spellman of Holmdel, and welfare departments, and all 64 W . FRONT ST.. KEYPORT — 264-6300 *MOON “ iMIe tint committee voluntary organizations and indi­ kava . been contact- S_ mS1' irmeri in thc area M ~' determine the number of ■llsraata expected and making oth- tr arrangements for the annual wmmer health tour, sponsored totally fcy MCOSS «nd the N .J. Itate HeaUh Department. . D r. Anthony J . M Icale, Neptune Towniililp,.)« the physician assigned ta the mobile elliUc. He will pro­ vide checkupa lor children under i l l , s h o ts fo rp o lio , whooping W«ah, diphtheria, and tetanua and tuberculin test*. Childr« ai* to ll ■ ■ yaan yanra.w el aaeaaa wmwill bePC offeredi Imm* _aiiaU...... an* tor polio and an a ll persona ^ • jryearael aaa aadd ovar can |«t ' , Manila and, nptheriHa ahot* and RWt HBMIV I IHw MHWM OTHpi WM Ih a Heaae af Diar, eammleeiaaed by Mr. Jahaaaa ta eante ap with ’ Mood M d tubarculla tubMculM teaU. State ■ ‘ " ‘ B. Jehnsea. prsaUsal al the warld's large*! the aew deaiga*. provided faur variatiaaa af a werklag aai form, eaa ef ■•eltb Papartn w t ataff aaambars a iM XM k vWt to New York M...... help aelect a whkh w ill be adqtfed for a*e ia tba Cemaaay’e 7M rntauranta. anM . ia tha adaJt bseltli ______In the cemaaay. Whiie la New York a ll af tbe n flaatttta will ba selected ta tour Ihe ; M M atarted th* ■ipm m MK Naw Jeraey to • aatiea-wlde eaateet ta ckaaae a naw ilaa center af tbe war Id. Paria, la the fall. taaMrpnaram ialM l.purchat- Im m . aha ia aaa al tha a "Jahaaae G ris” Irani M atatea aad the Married aad tbe mat her ef bar ehHdraa. Mr*. Peaee I* employed fca a trallar ia erdir to nuke it t t CahanUn wha are bring fated da Hag a weak It** warklaa at Ihe Heward Jabaaea’* lleataaraat la New IraaawMt. ■aaiMa lo transport the facilities *W t M th a ch y. - M ilN tone belt and bring health •ara daMrtowharetbem igreati look the iaitiativa ia satiing up the vice Lawn Clinic to be held at the Employoot Cit*d Ihe and wark.Funds lor the trail aervice. " .. ' ' ■ ' Rutgers College of Agriculture Re­ the firm. They are Myron Smith, fr parebate ware iiw aii In memory search Farm in Adelphia on Mon­ Manning Pi., Keansburg, and John Two bayshore area employees of •l laa Johnatan. Evenina hour* day evening, Aug. 21. Sadlak Jr., Ocean Blvd., Cliffwood are arranged in order lo accommo­ Lawn Clinic Aug. 23 Hercules Powder Co. this month In nnnouncing the affair. County Beach. date tha worbar*' harvestisg iched- A t Adclphia Farm Agent M. A. Clark sa yi that these marked scrvice anniversaries with -M m , aad aMwuah hours are lilted meetings are growing in populari­ fcaM TiM to ItiM p.m., flexibility Monmouth County homeowners ty and each year seea more people ■■ - t i tha . rule a* picking schedule* in attendance. Following the usual to acoommodate nature, ac- aaekina up ■ to - d ata, information about lawn problems w iil find many custom, this one will *tart prompt­ aardtaaI-to Miaa Winona E . Darrah, ly at 7 p.m. (rain or shine), so that Dr. Mark B. Miscarela aHHtt*Iva director ol MCOSS, who aniwer* nt the Extension Ser office workers will have time to get there from their work, the ear­ ly evening achedule allows time to OPTOMETRIST END-O F. SEASON see the turf plots before dark. Dr. Henry Indyk, Extension Spe­ ANNOUNCES cialist in Turf Management at Rut- gera, will lead the discussion and THI REMOVAL OF HIS O FFIC I TO CLEARANCE SALE visitors will have an opportunity to inspect various types of grasses as • SHRUBS • TREES • ANNUALS well as performance of these grass- 65 MAIN ST. KEYPORT aa under various types of fertiliz­ • VEGETABLE PUNTS ing treatment.

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