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ilcrutar Member wth YEAR — 34th W EEK Notional JMiU»rlid AssncUUo® MATAWAN, N. J.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ,"1963 N?W Jii'Ety Picas Aj^.'iiriaUoo Single Copy Ten Cents Approve Maps Radio Dispatcher PotterV Diuer Opens At Six Corners, Keyport J Regional School Prizes, Prizes! I Madison Tax Rate Two adijtoiial1 sections ai Lev- Hundreds of dollarswvamia 10 prize* j _ r IU r.Dil Sony, Inc., Strathmore-at- H! bt' glvvn during lhe Wash' L W k p C I ' I I i Q I lllglon*: Matawan development, were Posts Abolished Hiidgct Approved Eton’s Usrthday saie i:i Keyport v i C I I L o granted final approval last night i Thursday.Thursday, FridayFridav and SalurSaliir- ■ : by She Matawan Township Plun- Township Votes 3-2 Schedule Carries d#y. The grand prize is b M unicip al Needs To portable television iet. nlcifi Board. Tlip sections, lo­ To End Desk Jobs In Light Voting Oiher judtvldual stare prizes In­ Take $848,723.29 cated In the Ivyhil! Park urea; t y clude'gift certificate*;, throo-litc comprise (19 building lois. Despite popular protest, the Mala- Du ifi. UN ii^vie.s ot 5».3s,l.v» tree lamp, cigarette lighter, rec­ The Madison '“tnvuship Corrimil;* The board also approved a awan Township Committee Mon­ svni’t* anprovi'd t uesdav nv v.v ords, toaster, lazy Susan, dresser lee Monday ni;:h( inlt'oduccnl a minor subdivision of 2.48 acres day night voted 3-2 to rescind an Matawan Re^toiuu Scnool d.nlvsc mirror tra>, lys’ or men’s jat- | $1,200,000 municipal budget vvhiv.h on Amboy Rd. for the Bell Park ordinance which created ihe post VO1 \s to KMpport a proposed l.'Ib.l-M | k(.t> corningware cotiee maker, i will result In a local purpose tax Really Co., Long Branch. The ot radio dispatchers In police head­ »..uch icMitmit . hassock, shoes, barometer, "Clia- | rate of pc?r 5100 of ossesss'd acreage, taken from a 4.8it-ucre quarters. The ordinance creating ,i(! i.i tin. \ Jli.s M U ia n td afU . j net” spray cetogne, child's wood- | valuation, or U9 cents mor« than . tract, Is under contract {or sale the posts originally was enacted i.s. .a.L.nul tlili.a. K j . , cn two-burner electric j Iasi year’s- rate. , to Csik Brothers, Ktiyiw»i ■ con­ last November. A euiU-nt e\p.:ns^ le\y cf * stove and box of eight spark j Tha Madison tax rate Is com- tractors. : . I puled against vuluutioii. 16.S5 per Since that time, three men have Sl..li?).U.S2 earned to IbG. lhe plugs, Approval of a three-lot nubdl- j cent of true values to preserve vet* been appointed to tho « ycai sana* levy hist t>> voit-s wheti j The free coupons must be d-e- visioit of i 4.3 acre tract on W>l- eruns and ,‘ioniov citizens exen^v* jobs and have been 'assigned to oitgimilly vsj.s auOnutted, oli to posited in the Keyport siores par- . aon Ave., proposed b y ; William A capttai outlay tlcm aUo wa.> i ticiputing io'the sale for drawings i lions, in ternternis of Mouinou|h C'pun^ ... F. Washburn, was withheld pend­ radio desk duly In headquarters on an around-the-clock basis. Dis­ Approved)vi.-u I v m^lU ni^lU fclO *.10 to luOlull ji (orfor the grandgr^intl priz^prize and (orfor the }{ ^ valuationva.uation ui 100 per c??ht of ing further consideration by the conit»ari:d too u •l-l-votef n.-je^lton «u ( individual store prizes. j '«tnc...... ^vu|»3ti it would he ‘|Q conU board. The Washburn application patchers appointed were Fiorendo j per $Ul(i. Slgismondi, Lemuel G. Taylor and the I«el>. :i election, ihe uistnct, was filed by lleuser, Ik-uwr aud compi'ises bo;h Maiawan Borougli Royce Wallis, A public hearing on the budget De Malo, Matawan law flrni. and loe.uslnp. will he he/d at p.m. io the iVumira'- Both Cominittemen Henry Tiap- A kev lae.tor m the approval oi Area Boards Meet pat Building on Mar, 20. Tie lot ai hugen and Norman Wood opposed cousins of 5SlS.72‘i.2!) in appropria­ dolnR away wiiii the dispatchers’ rhe budgei luesdav was a rever­ sal ot a heavy neuativu vote cast tions for municipal 'purposes and Insurance Revamp posts. and said the expansion of For Organizat ion S27:»,5u'lv8(i in reserve for uncpliect*. the department this year and in in the second election district m iiie l-.‘b. .•> election. The distnci ed taxes for the- total of SI.222.- the future warranted, the employ­ Tie Vote Marks 275.15. This, less $7‘2ti,0.'l7.3j in an­ P-TA Fee Protests ment of full-time operators at the carneit current expenses luesdav bv nine voles and u capital omhiy ticipated revenues, results ir. a iax desk. Marlboro Session item only lost by one in the dismit. levy ol S-lftti,237.81). ' ‘ Dolan Shuns School , Considered Not Neccssary Original Vote Feb. 5 S 111.02 School Tax However, Mayor John .Marz jr. i iiuards of Education in Marlboro Bus Chairmanship Current F^j.cnses i Township and Madison 'lownship The proposed rate added to a and Committeemen Daniel Downey (Si.ai9.t)N2) ! met to elect new officer.', for ih: school Uts rate of SifUIU. plus aa and Gilbert Hickman view the posts 1 A new master plan for insurance Yes N n,yutr but only Madison Township anticipated county tas riueof $2,77, as not necessary. They hold the eoveraue and protests against the District I li6 UN i managed to complete its soiectJons. results in a total municipal lax’rate feif of ■ $25 being charged Parent- opinion the radio can be manned of $1*1.US, ur 80 cenls more than Keyport Mayor Cnrlton II. Poling, second from Partners In toe diner business plclurcd above, lu the District 2 Ml 10.1; A lie vote in Marl'norn Township Teacher Associations within the jusl as adequately by regular mem­ last year. In terms oi I0!i per cent, left, cut the ribbon (his week to open officially Potter’s 1 usual order are Dennis Angelo. Nicholas Habousls 1 JW &•» f ruled out the selection of two top district for the use of schools us bers of tho police department. ' total 29:> 317 ! officers. of true value*, this would be a $2.50 meeting places were principal mat­ Popular sentiment at two public new ultra-modern diner at the Six Corners, Keyport. I and Anthony I'elters. Wiien Kesubmitted luesday No president or vice president for $ I (HI rate. . ters occupying thlan lu rescind Ihe ordinance has District 1 UG KM organization meeting of the Marl- proved by the voters represents u Edward J, Scullion, board, secre- iren outspoken In favor of retain­ Ackersdn Petition i District l a 38 Ixno Hoard of Education because •18-point, increase in thc tax rut«, f«ry. reported on them. ing the dispatchers. At the two Unwanted Plants Danemar Passed, With the need this year lo \ District \ 2.1 21 of a tie vote among the eight The anticipated county rale is down Mr. Scullion datelhicd a new In­ hearings, no voice was raised from { 1 tot ni 22# lbl< vvjs by seven points, accounting for tht> surance proposal he had to submit elect Ihree new members oi the members present. The tic vole the audience In favor of abolishing May Be Barred Holmdel Township Committee to Hearing Stormy Original Vole l;eb. 5 between the incumbent board presi­ toul 80-poini increase, , - that would result in substantial pre- the posts. - | Buildings' and C.rounds mlutn savings for the board. The bring that body up to its newly- dent, Hairy V. Holmes, and in­ Increase in the hudget is due A last ditch effoit hy Committee­ Township Eyes constituted size of five members Tomasello Lone "No"; { (SM.HUO) cumbent vice president, Leo J. Scuh primarily to un increase in sal­ tecretary listed th* following val­ man Traphagen to delay final ac- . _ . I District 1 118 U5 uations placed on the schools (or on Jan. i, 1964, political activity lv. aries io municipal employees; thd llun on the ordinance until a new Zone Code Change Apartment Permit Hit ! District i nit Itill Insurance purposes (Regional high, already h stirring. The problem now will to the largest of which is a $21,000 in* list ot qualified radio dispatchers J District I H2 :M crease in police salaries, authorized *2,518,000; Strathmore School, It was learned on good au­ county superintendent ot schools, could be cerlified by civil service An umendment to the zoning Nl'itawan Planning Hoard approv* j total 2GH 312 by the electorate in a referendum §785,300;' old Miitawan High School, thority (hat supporters of Jame* Earl U. Garrir.on. Mr. Garrison also failed by tho same 3-2 vole of ordinance, dasignoti to prohibit un­ ' Monday the 22-iot Danemar sub-1 When Resuhmllted Tuesday last November. 1785,400; Matawan Elementary H. Aclcerson, former muyor, al­ wili name u president and vice desirable industries from locating Yes No Other Increases School, $331,000; Memorial School, the township committee. ready have nut in circulation a ; division, on an eight-acre tract I ,v, , , , , president. He may name any mem- iu the township, was introduced ,i f k, .. • i . , \ District I 1.(0 KKi Other major increases include Slatawan, $193,000; Cliff«%od Mem­ The regular department was ex­ petition for ids rcnoniinatinn on 'north of New Hiun.v.vick Ave. j l^tstrtct 2 l)ei of the board to either post. Tho panded to II members Monday Monday night by the Matawan the Democratic ticket In the 6!) tti a 517,0011 hike in the street light* orial School, $5S7,500; old Cliff­ Township Committee. A public j Howard Siegel, Livingston, develop District S 2(1 n ninth member of rhe board. Mi* night with the appointment of April primary. I Us term expires ing budget (o service new areas of wood School, $383,400. These are hearing on the oiuimmcc is sched­ 210 190 chad Ryn-e.vie/. is in Hawaii on a Joseph C, Bucco, 32, of Gaston St., next Dec. .’11. He has had litUe ior of Marc Woods, despife the op- total imsiness (rip. the township: SI-1,000 in increases valuations of building and contents uled for Mar. 4. Total Vole - Ill in salaries for road employees;, tinder the public and insiitnlional as u regular patrolman at mi an­ or no opposition in his former jposuion ol lis chairman, Angelo f. The ordinance would ban the Voting Tally (continued on page fomj & property form, Mr. Scullion ex­ nual starting salary of STOO. Thc campaigns but this year his sup­ | Tomasello and criticisms voiced manufacturing of coal tar or us- porters admit things are “ dif­ Those Imlloting for Mi. Holmes plained. . , new officer, a lifolnng resident ol phalt products, smelting ore pro­ ferent." Hi.'i candidacy is not tied i by nca.'oy le^ident.s ami owneis. .were Daniel Static!, Lester Ht-nd, The secretary stated i |m« loi.-il ihe township, Is married and has Marlboro Vole On ; Gerald A Bauman jr., and Mr, ducts or the processing of product* to that of uny other prospective objectors a]ipeared at the ropertles of .tho board, valued al been a special policeman. Holmes, Voting for Mr Scully weie Keating Spurns S.353.#00 could bu insured at Three new special policcmen which produce dust or any ob­ candidate. 'public I hearing. Douglas Ward lep noxious or offensive odors, smoke, On the Republican side, spccu- : Mrs Kate .Lu kson, Alfred LaMura, 17293.56 tho fir»i year and 56^10.0.1 were appointed to serve Until Ihe | resented the fire department. He (ihange Apr. 23 dust or diluents. lation centers largely on Harry ; Joseph L. Vuta. and Mr Scully. Be­ Builders Schools J#ach succeeding year on a five-year end of the yeur hy tho committee. ; declared tin? firemen opposed the fore the balloting, Mi. Bauman. I). Pitcher, who declined a new ; bolicy basis. Ths secretary stated They are Anthony DellaPielro, Mrs. Dorothy J. Smith was ap­ Speakers Discuss Mr, La.Muia and Mr Voia were lhe savings the first year would be Samuel Gumbs and George Van- pointed deputy lownship cjurk un­ term a* president of the board j : BOO fool long single Aireef with 4 Shuns Developers of education. Township Clerk ; sworn in for their hr:4 terms on 1290,1 and $2955 each succeeding Glahn. til the end of (his year to fill a [ turnarer. if four hydrants do go iu. ciation to decrease rhe minimum One Else Considered call for an examination for a clerk* Mr.s. Carol Kosobucki nominat­ 2, IWI. and would have nothing fo Jclpatlna tgenti. He found in at Fred Mauer, an ownei al the east siztt of lots and Increase tlie mini­ typist by Ihe Stole Civil Service mum size of houses to go up on ed William Kerr as president lor do with collections from or gifli _line* litw Ut*hi* la»* Insuring ■—there were V » Explaining hi) stand on the en. end of tho Danemar liact, declared another term, after Mr. Joyce’j dorsement of the executive com­ Commission. When qualified, the them. and donations hy developers (a kgentsagents of record who were not to­lo nomination by William Rice. Mr. Inn id schools (o house children tal and the total of nine did not mittee of the Regular Democratic candidate wili be employed a.s an­ Fire Districts’ he would not sell iu the foreseeable Tha Citizens Committee sjxmsor- B ...... Kerr declined to seek Ihe office. brought in by their developments. now fully represent all persons resi­ Club of Matawan Township, John other assistant in the office of future, so no road out of the tract ed a mass meeting ut Central W fUllV r ' Mrs. Kosobucki then nominated Mr. The issue was raised by Jam ci dent and doing business In lnsur- Savitsky said, "M y objection was tho township clerk. on the east was jM)ssible. W. J. School Tuesday at which thu pro­ «nt and doing business ... . a n y booth as vice president and Louis Garland, a spectator, who wus a ince within the dlitrtot. It was de- not to tha number of votes of the Municipal consent was granted posed council - manager form of w Rahel, Fdgemcre Or., also protest­ Horvath nominated Mi. Rice. The defeated candidate m the recent ured th* list b* #*rr*cted. There executive committee, but to the to Frederick Wuhrle to operute government, the so-called Plan E. Four Commissioners ed the “ superlong dead end" street. that is to ho tha subject of the boant was jkjIIlmI and voted five school election. Mr. Garland want­ Will be a finance meeting with Mr. lack of consideration given to any three bus routes In tho Strathmore- to four in favor of Mr. Booth. other potential candidates. In short, at-Matawan development for nch(»ol A lot Mr. Siegel owns on the soulh Apr. 23 referendum was discussed. ed to know whether agreement! Maghan on the policy. ' Also Are Elected Mrs. Kosobucki, Mr, Booth, Mr. entered into by the lownship with no one else was considered.” children end the genera! public. border ol the tract running through There were 100 tn attendance, and The P-TA oomplaints were In Joyce, Mr. Kerr and MUs Mar­ builder* for donations of school Last week Salvatore Vena, for­ The consent was a preliminary atep Dr. Ernest R. Reock, director of Utters sent by Mrs. Mary M«cFee. Four commissioners were elected lo New Urunswick Avu. Mi) feet gery Turner voted in favor of Mr. buildings or the contributing of A mer Matawan Township Commit­ in Mr. Wehrle’s application before the Rutgers University Hureau of t i secretary of the Cliffwood P-TA, to three-year terms und budgets I east of the Danemar Dr. entrance Booth. Mr. Rice, Gerald Gower, slated amount per house occupied teeman, who Is campaign manager the Stale Public Utilities Commis­ Government Research, ami James ■' (continued on page four) Mr. Horvath and Lindlc) Higgins were being enforced, for a ticket on the township com­ sion to operate the new routes. totaling more than $!U.0UU wero ap-; should he converted lo « new entry- Alloway, city business administra- ‘ ‘ * ‘ Mr. Gat land voted no. said, as a ciii/.cn, he believed he mittee of Mayor John Mart jr. and proved Saturday in two Matawun exii street, in tiie objectors’ opin tnr of Klizabeth, wore speakers. Ralph Haspel and George Si>oor Two Appointments had a riglit to ask alxmt the amount James Burlew In the Democratic David Geschwanter was modera­ Canvass Township were appointed to lhe township's Township Fire Districts. fa ad­ ion, Mr. Joyce also named Mr, Booth of these colleciions and the .school primary, declared the minutes of industrial commission for terms tor. dition, bond Issues of more than Sees I^>1 At ’'Driveway" us chairman of thd finance com­ board had advised him the town­ the meeting Feb. 3 will verify the ending in I9W» and 19f>8 respective­ ' Any power your mayor may $48,000 were authorized to pur­ * have now is nothing compared to mittee nnd Mr. Rico as liaison ship committee was the bode endorsement given Mayor Marz ly. The committee announced It Mrs. I red l.aoghein, 31 Nev.’ member to the Planning Board. For Heart Fund and Mr. Burlew. chase new fiie trucks 1 ] what hn would have under a strong which to turn to get Information. plans to confer with the municipal B.’Uiisv.ick Ave., saw this lot as a Other appointments will be forth­ Mayor Kcnting told him any prior Mr. Savllskv reiterated his state­ garbage contractors regarding ser­ In the first distnct, served by ! } mayor » council form of govern- House-To-House driveway.” Georgu Uisthoff, next mc-nt." Mr. Alloway said. 'The suc- coming. Henry Spitjej was named policy of agreenuMits or under- ment that no endorsement came vice in the near future. the Mafan’/in Township Hose and j :f> rhe main entiancj way «i the j ()f thii type of government board attorney for the school year j sfandtngs whh developers on from the club. “ I liavu no doubt Solicitation Friday ild depen!J votes re^pec-j with added druinag Youths Fined, Jailed 1M0 and since the Midiov.i cas® The township Friday evening, from ber and chairman, deputy building lively, Joseph Booket, al.-;o um-ia*-! Baker, on the oilier jide of the | power To Hire, Fire ! inspector anil campaign manager ruling hi !%1, the governing body f to 9 p.m., in the annual solicita­ The MarilK>ii» ’Lownship Citi/.eiiN’ ning for tommission^r. tallied ,11. i entrance road to ihe tract, saw his, Mr Alloway noted that the may in Matawan Cases had ceascd (o collect for the boftfa tion for funds. Residents are stated," lie said. "It would not be Committee and the Farmcrs-Horne i Voters in He* fir-d fire dist. i< t I privacy cut oil by siJewalki. bred m under the Mayor * Council plan ■of education on agreements mad* asked'to leave their porch lights the first time." Mr. Savitsky point­ Ow'ners Association have selected - -Sey- j prior tn 1W0. Mayor Keating ac« ed out that the vote was open, no Cn tu welcome the workers, who (heir five respective names for rep­ alsu approved a S2l,liii.1 ••P-rali.iR Kemer ami l.o,n.s Miller v „.e 1 ’h i " ^ ^ u l ^ f ’tho : r.w..u ” Ktl-mt.';^" ' night . j knowk-dged..... _ theru...... had been “ sornQ paper ballots were used and add­ Will bo assisted by the fire com­ resentatives ou a projwsed citizens j budget for (he vear H\ to |:» A eii.si-ly critiiMl ut tin* prnjei t fi mu ()( ,,uul|cje m p liiy e e s ." | toiiiid three youths (jullly of steal-1 tronhle" with developers over co|. ed, "What a difference a ballot panies nnd first aid sound. advisory Ixiard. The iK.ard was re- L , s |(iSU(, fl|r „,,, h:is(. |'I angles. | i)t Hi'oi lt de.scrihi-d the plan I. j a (nin i haiinlii;; loarhine from J u-i tions previously nude after nukes!" Mrs. Norman Wood Is general quested by Mayor Joseph A. Lan- I , . , , Mr e ...... i iinili'r lhe 1-auiltner Oplioo Char-! the M. It Corp automulie iiumdry, i Jud^ellufpern pronounced ull miclt shalrman assisted by Mrs. Hugh In answer to Mr. Venn's state­ zaro to formulate a zoning plan for ; a nt’vv *,r | i(i|. A|,( U5 1)lt, Hlnmt,l,sl e.wmivi-1 121 Mam St.,Jan. 'li. ; donations or extraction* Illegal In Boyle. Workers arc Mrs. Harry ment that if Mr. Savitsky runs as recommendation to the governing ! in the district, 00 lo la. inj) of land„l onmi tlMthi* east aideside olt)f , uulh(„:ily p|j'J,*a||ow(/cipliin „||„wed m the slate,state. jI Uonald...... Pitman, IH, of Orchard- . . . j Juna - l!)lil...... and the lownship com fiulst, Mrs. Samuel Canzano. Mrs. a primary candidate, ho will have btxly, j jn |jltJ <<(^ond district, setved hy his cniiancc road to buildb iild a bufferbulier: Htih .« calledr.iiledcallet lhetho Lommunitv’iLommunifv’i present i| SiSi. was fined SIOO and sentenced | mlHeti would have no mote to do to proceed us un Independent, Mr. Representing the Citizens Advis-! [hl, ( jiffwood Fire Co . John Arm­ Fames Cahill, Mrs. Wilma Silvers, ,, ... . „ , i, . l0 " ‘ater that would flow omo the j township committee government to Oil days in Monmouth County j with it. rtrs.rliB. Johnjmiim Rice, »»*»•Tty. Richard l.aMuia.! similar lo the commission form, I. Mrs, Raymond Shackdton, broe, Wulter S. Hills, Mrs ,7 - ‘ r. and JOS lespectively to gam elec- j » » * .! in which the legislative und admin* Hiirold Fdwards, I!), and Jamer. I “ We feel lhe Hoard of Educttion who can think and make decisions s. Wallace Hopper, Mrs. John C. Grubb jr., Frank S. Gra/ianola/iano j ||(M|...... commissioners Frank j & !»*>ard memljei, a* kno,\i**«lged t riltiVl. nowers are vesh'd i:i the Gihxlnien, 13. both of Water St., I >hould mnku thn attempt tltolf to for himself and one wlm is riol a , , . , , i '.itrative powers ssl, Mrs. Alfred Dominick, Mrs. and Gerald A. Bauman jr., with! Swnn.'nlso In the race foi lie . Matawun 'lownship, weie enrh | atoulra this money," the miyof 'yes' man. I hope this will clarify Ihe cuing by the hrenten aud otli- | s;i(nij pcopl«. He said that tin? com fjamucl Dllks. Mrs. William Davis. Ihomus A. Antisell and James ^• i d of cnmmi^sionei «*, received I mission ld«*a once In vogue hud flnetl I.SO and sentenced to 30 days; tolo Mr. Garland. (Judgo d#o Ilalpdrft.|lalpdrftt my statement In the mind of Mr. ers that the zoning Old.nance does Alsoi Mrs. Harry ’ Kern, Mrs. Rob­ Dore as alternates. J declined in popularity as the mote 1 in lull for aiding nod Hbeltlng. Po* j in his Midtown decision, declftrtd ert Collins, Mrs. Henry Traphagen, Vena," Mr, Savitsky concluded. Selected to serve for the Farm The upending budget nol hIIow for more than -100 foot- Mr, Savllsky filed n petllion lust modern forms hav# ieplaced It f ihe said the machine l-*» valued 1 any device on jchooll, by pltnnw Mrs. Walker Freelove, Mrs. Eu­ ers-Home Owneis group tire Ro­ carried in the dislrict, 3.13 to T»K, long .single roads with turnarounds community ordinance, an tgrM* week for township committeeman Dr. Reock said: " J inj muyor ; at HJA and ha«J y ,i lo It w hen ll genie Plizl, Mrs. Andrew Zanie- bert Nivison, George T, Saatholl, and a $'JO,aOO Ixind Issue ,\h well af the end Mr I.aMuia found, in.Mit on donation! pnr occupancy ul a candidate for the Regular would euloi' t* all Ijia ^, appoint «!l : w;n slokn. ^ wlskl, Mrs. Ann Cary, Mrs. Car­ Fmll Kat/., Thurston Whitson nnd as the transfei ot S.'tOOO to the cap howevet, this w.'.s a "special con- penmii, or any otnnf nut, Democrat Organl/.ation. heads of departments, prepare an.lj Mr Klelnheig also oideretl Good- mine Raffa, Mrs. Joseph Relta- Mrs. Marlon Mar/. Chris Keck, dal account f"t lhe purrhaso «»f a ditiun" iiecause of thn landloekt'd uibrnit the budget, veto ordinances ; nu'n held f»u tha grund jury oticompletely BUgal and I uontrftvan« ■Hatii, Mrs. Andrew Nlcora, Mrs Philip Van Mater and Allied Slonv new lire tiuck weci’*taiv, saw only «| ...... - -- • tenng I In h (bilged Altb entiles (cnntimied on page four) Bocco. ne.v hazard to tiallle on N'e>v ( Nrw Yoik I'oinpike F.xpress | nt ihe Snbuihan Itosiaui ant. Or In the Strathmore Development, Meet Early Stork Jubinsky To Baseball Form First Aid Squad Brunswick Ave brought ulwmi d i^usei, fietpieat duilv hervue from ■-||,i, (| s* , Ian 20, lho Launder-It, To Tak* Out Jie following wUI assist: Mrs. Her- the' Siegel-owned1.....1...... 1 lot 400 feel *"to “the “ ** Rollo'a. (.'ommutei* buy 10 irtrj l.M in St, Aug 21 ond Dec. 30, Ch.ttronl oltlckfn. fried Shrimp Murlboro Township Muyor Jnsi'ph art Share, Mrs. Jackie Spector, Walt Jubinsuy, fori, er coach ol |n Strathmore ArOCI f eaul of the enliance way were lo booki ond navii Imx schedule cilijand lho Key|/>m Cleaneis. 131 oi Si allopi v/, P/P, 11.3,1. A. t«an/.uro, a nu'inixT of llu* f;ii “«i In Strathmore Area (r*. Thomas Crone, Mrs. Audrey baseball aud bmUelball ul the i j be made a seiondaty street of ' Olfa? 1 nT/ 1 Mam Si . Nov ?A Hollo I’oji Houia jblnowlti, Mrs. Susan Schwarft, Aid Squad, Friday usstofwl at llu* Marlboro Central Srhool, v/as nam | Plans a ir being formulated for | egress Xrtf. Vlckl Pordy. Mrs. Jsne Dol- birth of a lifven-pouiid b n b y ed baseball coach ut the Rarit*»n|u first aid squad in the Strathm ore1 Karl F. Heinei'. boiougii engin fok, Mrs, Oi’hhl* Rnsenr.wlet. dnUKhler of Mrs, Alio* FnglM, lownship High School Friday nl ‘ llu* new Mpuid will serve hi »*er, found Mr Siegel had me! || . Tuxuft K'V where lhe flic | Monmouth Mi'diral O nh'r ufu*»- llu* It*. Ann Wolfe, Mrs, Harhnru resigned last monlh to l-iko u gui­ ent time I ft nem base nhmvn a tnen’s enmplainl about waioi mip ; uarlglla, Mrs. F.lulne Mum-kvlt/, iMivury At Hi** Kn«lish h»nnv dance nssig.nmeui. Jubinsky lias keen Interest in ab id ing lhe corn ply would work out in tin* w.r, , j I Oil- 'i IA I OMH'ra isi,VJ*Ott, About five or mtlen from the J f f Evelyn Olesky, Mrs, Olorlu Muyor Limmi'o Adhl Mn* I'vnu been (oach of fteslonnu baikelhuil S.*. ■ ■.i f iiid, I O' I .uni v.nbbk . b"i munliy with (hit ninth needed they expm te.J Mr Hemer decl.ii ' n il (h, !ir* g(o"p tlivuled up lu’O Holland Tunnel, Bob iulri, thoirt ptotil and Mrs, Sylvia Robert*. wan nothinu m‘vv lo him Mo Mild this season, service, Then* ih a gieat need foi ed (hal If one fiio company .• ► 1 am? tiiM*e< ll«*fMi«j ronehing wen# about fl»veii left, Tilt Ixiy* niore volunteers, and anyone inter* nncted Into Ihe bydiant at (.hath". deii! , i ".n bed I one* SMed us In out i" election nr telephone him ft»r more tnfur- . ' f Frank Crlsclllo, crlmImiiI Invtu foor hydrant • m (he t-:ii.» v inoi>j droppedSquatu. Tho teadeia n{,• uIn were to Ihe Hoard of Fin* Conimi.'eiiou tuatlon at Lowell (>-70, (Co'Uimli'd •*'! p ige full' J i!i i> foie. ' ■“gator for the Koyport Police Do- Township Fire Chief l.i, .. 'I I. Md , : oul hui all i-> ii!, tjiiriM vveru high dolavcu <>ii| and a half hoirt wan ets F|m» D M ric' No lown.hip Theie will he an organization [rtinont, Tuesday (lied detainers Ul. M It | ■ 11id die i;ioup moil' het(* WrtM mmw'tl ImVh'ihij' fir*' hief hy jlp adv ‘I I Aid l.oirse lu tlu« near future, Peuldratiou Dales ill (jmlwlai Shop, Wont lftonl Si , t ‘ . I ’l!1' ;m | III ■ w.m .1 I1) III!;; lie »ed pei !«/d AHei et'rt, !Ill'll (nl en lo Loe.v'l jNudOi’ tho Mrttiiwiiii ruwnihi|» Fim l><‘- ami fVtil obeMsi' fioto (imn !o time llldg,, 117 Lo.'.ei Main S' Syiwit, I'ob. 8. A meat sllcer. val­ d t b>« l .d I■'» A d .1 lit ' • ued ii! $500, which was taken hy pjiUiM'.Mit nt m muh Hmk liwt W('i‘k, 'e|l. I ’ e I i I'liid [MM e, finoi Ii til to wan nih1 hen nnd i i*»»• 1 glveft a \M»tm bed. J wldi to thank Hie \o|e»s in cjU«. to l^ Noon. le voiiths, was recovered \,j llir Feb. I eh Ma...... ■’•\ id in g no* t!i o n P. h ii-;. I » Ap bail f>r Him i •• . lo i a!' h up '» m- Not ue hiding rlu* ihree hour fcull* Nolle' Mi e Di dtici Nt Mai.r^ ot I oau All men t to ci <•' ■ e-l In p.irth’lpat (fleer In a field 111 Matowaii whom March I - I ou p M io » un p M jnoHirnalcIv F» note, not. on- 11 ,;jo* n t'ayed ou Knot-' 15 Uidll inx period thot tha lenders J»ad4 KontU'l I’fltti on I* u rind ( how ship foi Iheii supp-oi in ihe recent jug in thn \olutf(eer ,«!(•» vtM* .'If'* hail been hlddeu for resu'r Ofl<* askcil to ato-inl Hti * ineetuo:. und Mose K W•111/e|( ii nl lo g've op, bet aov* h• * v. a *■♦ rea« liitiii Rmde I, it f»w tn ne diop die gmi'p made *!»«• olu, W mllet', |er Ciitrlllo wa» alili-d Tn the UK) Ih, for $10.00. let* iiwviiil ri** rlet lion Bob in 1/ hOuiH. And they lived h) toll l iank S..an Lelp fV'-iM' the s i

I'hrary Association, a)inc t-: i brary. Assiicuktum. - His - Modern Bf.’G lN N lliG 3 i : * pci ni J Uicrly «iir< 'tiori to it ()oit>t ''.'os»'.s , j su* of l&SS: sd .‘‘.MIiHograjihy‘BiWtOtfraphy : »nd t On Thuismtv, Mai»;h vui. the Township ol Miiluv.aii l^tnLe O? |v,a\ JM; t-* ni’t.- '.‘i) ;uo:i^; the s;n bovkf. v>iil dv**d un* ttU/nf* '.fit* ««id ce.Mitir uf. Sihin • ut Jim* *j! St.'ite tiiEirM.y M j:i ;uM Other Rvpf-.rwc-?*: . . ;; ■.-. . . • r * | • Cathoiic ThcotoKy" Marc!),. IMS. * 1 tU alter V?»c tct thconilrfj! Pr.Mnary SUcc* hi u ioutheii.v dire‘-‘Jon u> t!ie j eiir,terl>’ io n poJMt itci'*1 j vi Ta\ Mfco Rev:- r&fcwad f . -Ivers. V J M j The Rev. Father Lvfrs’ taught j ei* t n be held on Tut-*d*.v. An* ‘oiidRe yo. Muir, Str«ei nouih t-f Soulli i taid ct*»i •;r line r.»f SMte Hi^hv.'a^ IU- ]\ricre)!.«iifn*us Ol"«;r S irrti: “jf uloiig n J.’jh* ) in.’crAt-cii t>-e v! })•■«.■' j Expt'fjsfx ...... #jri?c^cw i JLatin and Jrenca za St. Peters I nl ,Wa: **•*• ilyw s\ lhe t;tn!cr oi l Rsiliviad o■I N*?y. <10 5 : r r,}3t.t.ij,,t) »f Ta.>w , i.WA.Vi Colic/je, Jerstiy CUy, was guest j Prep. Jerstv Crtv. faoin 18.17 to; -Noiu* «» *-nai.** .« n»:..!«nc« «• by fHi«i >>riog<* :<* j fcrtid ^a* regular mufltb- j 1940 and fa t rit*Ws m lw m « amo»j? | ftlouj; the t.ialtjrly ed^.e S^at<*.- Let* I line of C‘-iirci\ Street; W;cuct M1>j Ti,x r <,•,!•. . ; ’ $V isJt-fttllilS-O? Stt* S Hoiv ,• l!u* many Si. P^ W S g^ildUtC-ij who J request Jut-warded to the Boco.ig/i ,*erts l<; f'rosyccl Point; tni;iive i4> j tltm.g lhe ;»uld t*./n‘.er line C’iii-'cii 1 Mivceiliine'sus Oi?it-r...... 2.Wrt».(#v Heme' Soctttv " • held bs lhe St.-Bene- “ • i arc im rabm . of Lhf Si. ' B*mi'>mUui* in w i.iony « liiu; 0r«v»ri acio«*^ i^ike f- ! Street in a direcuon to th+r I IvM^iwrs ...... ! t r_i,. vt - ! A»n ux the ottico of B'e Bor#nJ«b Riot’s Scmxi! cafeteria, Hoimdel. I Holy NtlJVJ-t S o ftly . s £(tr^ or Counu board *>! Elections ft-ris jrot)i I'ro.sppi.-t Point m a north- j p.-mit or j'Jutir of Be^innim, \ | t»f dire<;t:ori U> lUtviii-e Drive: j PoCinfl place. Mithv.tv Hcutt- ;. ,n!f) f'orec’lo.seit Froi»**rtv >.The K ev. Fil.hur Ivers '«* inclHdim* Maiew «t!s. »#ss. Uu-iife iS) ukiiii' a li-ie | j.-i, W«jih;n«t.on Stn:«-t. j t:x’|.M*i»es ...... fioUcc t* heitb.v giver. thal the j. tto . ’-•PmWeni# -aaa JMiospects » t i pr«(KiCiU of lae society, reported t!je kuU:! >v ibi! W t i>) Hin>,l:,n0 ' yot'.R VH B f.E C n O .« ntST H iC T f i-ec«f S e r v i^ h.io CV.*tV” Dl"dr:ct Bqsrrts vf Election and tt«g- Aienut* to a po'.'il ut lhe end jjf Lio-: t , i km!(.:k « Catholic Education’’ ajid listed (lie , that muiiv new memoere we** «»• is:try in. and. Co/: the Horouisb <>f MsMtf v.aji. ot Moiuimulh, SluUr or evly Stn.es, iheiic^ "?J utujijf u Sinr A1‘ that -pfcit of . lljc WoroHfih of v^ubHi- ar-t (Viou'idV kCk of’ suffioCTI lunds ar.d (he s rolled durinK the January member- parallel wan Mata\vmi «f.»0 Ui u,« Matawan Uiunned un lht- «a-.t and ‘ ‘ 'V.5 11 .’.Wi’.M'f lAVHi.W ■ .1 oc.w tKC - - - • .ruiVs | aluiie • ^benlcc - i por(heaj>\ <\v the bnundAiy -me of ... 1.32Q.I* ..-W^.-.ISir qMaltfiwJii.tiMwhere- as be-! snip drive. ■ i hcrcinafi*.' .icsirnaini «.» , the Townsh.lp t,; W«t.s*»Hn. or, «’i*j ..„o ln^r t.xpensex ...... 2.W/M) z,m:n 1 ) * I»g *uvv tiw-northerly t«Hi'.HU,iy Unc 1 ™ ' r' W-.taj ,-.;,':He,.str«ssed;thkt Catholic educa-jnew members for the chpfr, which 1 i*t»'«cn tix houts »/' «fv«n n.m. *mi where .same intersect w!‘n ihe ’cch- j «' thc Tcuv»>h.'p ot -:!-.c o ,t*r p , , A ...... '' ter line of Mn'iawan Hoad: iin'iice U>) 1 v.e.sl by the boir,i(I;o \ tvi? c,j I'lcj ,, r-- Ihdms ...... t^ii\ihas Hid &^ UTmantou? growth | r.ieets every XueMlLy . in l‘u!! alooK the huid center line of Matawan Tuuriship o4 M a'juuii «nd on 'he i vt'2?ts ' 1 'j cbi'rch; ‘•'Wrch;' Rtlicsriais R tiie a ria is pre present^, ‘ ...... 'are j ’* " " ...... " "■•’"■ ' " Korth by r hfi^ cxtendi:*A* <■&' toliow* Sitlnriev and W;>i;es ti* fc Hoad in u nortltlria.t Com*iiiM,mn .Vijil and (he 'i5lh aiini.vRisary; ot One Stale Senator. iuan Hoad inten.cets the boundnr> Sahtj-ics and ^Vage^ . ano.iM line of ihe Township oi Mutawan; etnter line of New Brunswick Ave* j the Rev, Edward Blaskn, pastor ■J7utc t-f Djc Gzntml Ah' nue Is intersected li,i ih« boundary Ofher Kvpe'.ises ...... l.W.Ki KP/ubly. ! thence along the (.aid fcian^ary llyrh;»r C'»mmisfion of St. Benedict's Church. The Rev Ttvu .M<‘muern of th# Monmouth Juit (if t-ne n»wn.Nh'p of MaUv.Jin *o line of lhe Town.ship of Matawan the. ixifnt or place of iiCK'innmR. thence tl? in a northerly direction Other Expenses ...... I Pather Callahan, moderator "of .Ihe Co<.iiil>- lioai’d of CliiviCf* Frtehnlclura iioj*,' tf:e eaittfih rdjrx of Lake Ia-!- Luu/ance Tlit- pliU’Uon of (me male and one Polling place. Y. M. C. A, Du.ttding, j society, said the closing prayer. JacUaon St. ferti to ttie gulty that runs iu tiie (cuiaie member ncpublii-^n back of Locust PUc<: thence (21 Employees ...... 2.tV*0.‘X» 1 ' 1.NW.4* , t.MW.tS - .* County Ejitculive O-nnniUce for eucji SECOND r.I-EOriON BISTH1CT along a iinc drawj) down U?e cent»!! Olhrr loMirbnc- Bccn'iiuiii .... C^.^n.lHi 7.«fC.W- i.wo.sa 7,aa©.»*vz ,' district. All thal part ct the Borough of uf baid #ully tu * point where, the PUWLIC SAFETY: Mardi Gras In T/ie flection of cm* -mate him! u'.*e Maiawan, J$bClNM.N(a i,t a |'o»nl center hue of Schenck Av^ffiuv Inter- Fire lenrjle trieniher ol the* Dcmwrntlc where the center line of Mqin Street, sectft'1 Uie center iinc of Mam street; SnlJMies and YVagi.s ...... L « i«*tiits: district. Street, thence (1) tn an eastrrjy di- tine on Main St. in ji northerly Fire ltvdrard Seevirc...... :tnti.*kJ• 2b2.H) 2W.OO At said pri/naiy eleutinn numlnu- rrct'on along the center hue of directtoo lo ^ point where tiie Katd , Mlsceilanrou*; Other Final arrangements ave beinj; lions shjill al.-.o be made for the ioi Church Streef, thence «lj in an eas­ center isn« of Mnin Ktreef u^.ej^fctu iCxpea,03 et.tKM.Ctt Two Couni'Minen for lht* tut: lerm iaid center hne ol Church Street in* of Highway 34 io u point icfierc Ojher ...... 16. - 3.W*b,W'; AHar Society, Hoimdcl, to be netu • Nolle* is hereby $iven ihni nufliUfeti tr.rkects the bomub’jr.s line of lhe the h’aid Renter Hue of S.tnte High­ Fi*\st A*d Ori:ani7.«liun— on Saturday «t the church. Music ! voiers ui the Kcmmiiii of Matuwm Township of Matawan; thenc* -,2) way M inttrkcctA Oh* roadbed of Inc Contvibulionv ...... 5.WKJ.W 5.000.00 ; •.'.■.i5.0ti0.00 »Uf be provided for .dancing J along suid boundary line of Ute C»*.'itrii) Railroad of New Jersey. Municipal Court Townstiip n/ Matawan tu a point Polling playe. Frenenu independent Salaries non Wages ...... 4.400.1X1 S.S(K>'P0 :t,5««n.(*o X'M 00 the Bob O-Lmkh and costume ptiz- ■j governing iKMmanvni ie^i^ic^tiuu, where tittid buunduiy line ii.iyrse.et.s Other ICxpeitv.*\ ...... vwn.oo . ‘4W.W. es Will he aw a'ikd . ; u>«y register t\ith tlie HorouKh Clcvk. iirehouse. f’reneau Ave. aw».« Gb.if 24** lhe ••enter iine «>f Atlantic Avenue, FlK fU ELECTION DINTfOCT lm*Devti:>n ot lUdtdbigs ’ . . , ’ '.. . ar noiiiy said 4'lr.rX v f cJiao/fi- o! rc.sJ- thence t3| along *iaid ccr.ter fine of Salaries and Wages- ...... 6 cco.^i 5,0y Oixaxter Ctmtrot buyinean Iiouik or dirccl to the Com* interNec-’tA lhe center line of Main the boundary 'J:ie cf the Town»;hip Ofhrr ?.-.V}K*ns<*.‘: ...... J.WHI.WI Mrs.- E. A. Saake, Mrs. Ronald mlsslonor of lU'Kistratton iii Frcfdiukl, of Madison, on the norlh by the 1,7 WM 2,73i .M Frieuman, Mrs. John Cahill, Mrs. Street: thence (4) along said center ST REET S AND ROADS: REV. EDMOND F. WF.RS at anytime between Wedntstlaj, April line of Main Street in u muiUici'v boundary line of the Town.ship of Road Reptdrs and Muhden&nw Robert Endler, Mrs, John Hanlon, 17th, aiul Thursday. September direction to the poinl or plac-e of Maiawan und on the 4,ouih and ea^l Sal.irirc and Wages ...... 3Jl.nfKl (s* ai.2fl2.tv 20,£112. HO SWU. H.:G3. tinririe bubinesf; hours. Beginning. ii.v ;* line txlending mk lotlows to wil: Other Expenses ...... , 24.tM.<«.Wt 22.7WI.2* firin g the. past 10 yenrs in Mon­ Mrs John Mahnn, and Mrs! Notice of ehnnge of resideme or BEGINNING at u point where the 34..0U0.W .J.2M.7* Charlts Tague. 1*hc group present­ PoJlln/f place, Washington Engine Construct inn. Reconrtrucl.Hm. mouth County. as well as through- application for transfer of rngislru' Company Fire House on Llttk* Street. center line <*( State Highway in* Rcnnirx and MainlctKmce with enl the world. Hus growth and ex­ ly is adding fhe finishing louchei? Hon be made' cither by wr.’lten {erj>eot4 the boundary Ihie of ihe State Aid by Formula ...... 4.ni«1.(00 leque^t lonvart’ed ly the Borough THIRD ELECTION D1STHICT ■i.WK'.btl i.tkW.OO. - pansion. accorum-i lo Ihe Rev. io the decorations in the ha|l. Township o* M«di*on thence (I) in Street tJi.M*Uiitf ...... 22. (MUM*) b.UUU.(*0 iUOU.OU «.40e.63 ' J.203.3J. Clerk or Board ov hy callin' In per* All that part of the Borough of an easterly direction along the said SANITATION: Father iveis. has placed a tremen­ KUn at the office of lhe Borough Maiawan. BEGINNING at a pmm center line of j»ald State Highway .'14 Cler&( or County Board ot tClectionn Carb.'ige and T'-i^ft Removal dous burden upon ihe schools and where ti»e center line of Main Street to a point where the eaMerl.v edge Oilier Expenses ...... 40.IKN-.W1 Jdt.tHfO.no v.w^.w 27.09C W) 36.7E0.lfl - a i m liniversities and the future holds ev- Girl Scouts To up to and including September !HUh, intersect* the cfnter line of Church of Lake l«effertj. intersects said cen­ HEALTH ANt> WELFARE: IWW. Street, liience evt Point in a northeasterly di­ 4,iW0.t»0 v Need Sufficient Fund* Nntice It; hertby yivcn that Dis­ / dminlstration of Public the Raritan Township High School southerly direction aiong tlie easterly rection to Ravine Drive; tiienct (4) Assistance ' In order io cope w i l l (iie.se de- trict tfoanln-'uf Election and ■ Retfj.v* edge ot Lake Lcfft-»U to i^«c ccivltr along x line drnwn ni'titss the guilt' cafeteria. The show will be open id try in ^nd for lhe Iinroitgh of M directionIMIClllCM to I'llthr I AntPver.sary -..i .. «»;• Holiday t il? t y 1!. • m » i Bcuch,- and Mrs. Warren Haw- Two Menibcrtt of tlie Monm'iut-i northerly direction along the easterly i.oim where tiie !.*id center line of I . \ -x,,f , ■■JroinyoodstpckCoHese.. Maryland. ii10rne, .Hazlet, The winning axl Citpnty fl'tnrd of Chof-en •Frei-hi’ldc»j, edge of Lake Le/ft-rK to the gmly M;ilnwan Ruad jjiterteds the boon- I /'‘f‘ 1,1 * • .£J hi | M he received his BS Degree i. work and all other entries will :ie ; Aid to Private'* Owned In Libr“ >y Science from Colunibia displayed for public viewing. Two Councilman lor the full term. thence (7j along a line drawn down The sessions of the registry board Un* center of h.iHl gully to h jm'IiU Polling Mace. Borough Building x\ L'br.-uv (State Aid U S l«,24A) Unjversily, New York. He wus Ii- Th„ winning entries will also be will be held al Ihe foiluwing polling where the center line nl Schenck Av­ Middlesex Hoad. enue intei sects thu center line of Mnigaiet Viebrock, j Total Operatioiu ...... 24l,fiia.^u 278,:u’fl.r.-i S74.2H6.5B brorian at Woodstock from 1S4S | on ,i;Sp|ay during Girl Scout Week, placesr 2.0tKl.fKI to 1960, when lie. came to St. Pet- Mar. at the Monmouth Shop- KiPST EI,KCrnON DtSTHirr Main Street; thence ittr along the Borougn Clerk i (B i Contingent ...... 2.K»o.W AU thut part nf ihe Rorougit of venter line of Main Sheet in a rim-- .i2« f 124.40 ping Center, Entontown. . | T<>?:d 0|icrationv Including lie is a member of the Catholic lima I Contingent ...... 4,103 M Theological Society, American I.i- IXICAI. MIJ.VICIPAI. IllJIiGKT Plan Purim Festival Local Budget of the Township of Maiawan. County of Monmouth for tiie fiscal year 11*03. Detail: ’ Il i.s hereby certified Inat the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a port hereof is h true copy of the Salaries and Wanes ...... Other Kxpeiv.-es Mar. 2 At Synagogue budget Approved b\ rc*M>!iiiJn of Frhni.in, M'lW. > Including (jfitm^cidi . l7,2in*.W ROSE K. \v k n v j*:l iC» Canital lmur■»*■»r:tncnt‘ Cieik Hoa 1.0 fl t<>70 Total Cauital Pnpioviine-ntJi 7,MM'.nil j made plans for a “ Puririi Festival’ 1 This 11th day of Kebj nary, H)0n. Phone Number...... ' to be held Saturday, Mur. 2, ut ^ It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof is an esact cop* of the J ,r), ^ u,-.u ;*i Dct>! S j i ' ice 0 p.m. nt the synagogue, lVroad St. original on file with tho cleik of the governing body, that .ill additions «.e correct aud thal all ptatenn-nts contained j Pavnunt if Bond Principal .. 14.t*tki.(H* IK.IMH) Kl in (»oo o;t 14. POO. (V0 THIS EMBLEM An evening of fun and i.mes is herein are in proof. ‘ Interest on Bonds ...... 4.KIUW a.t'tiyt'il a.i^.tNi J.l 2(.5'J JOSEPH J. SEAMAN interest ’un Not»*s ...... iiWi.JK) planned. Refreshments will be serv­ Registered Municipal Accountant ed. There will be tables set up for 43h Market Si.. Perth Amboj, N, J. Total Municipal Debt Set vice B U M «» (his affair so early reservations are Address suggested. Guests are invited. Fur­ Ceiiified by me i ..Ml 2-2tU6 i K.i lJcieiicd Chatges *'i:i. , iN.t.S 4UA- 4- -551 Cana f Conference Be II Further Resolved, that tnid budgot be pub'ished in Tne Matawan Journal in tiie issue trf Februaiv Tax Man, Etc...... 3,&M» a.iiK’.ofl 3,S(*0.W» < $ ! t A i g y 21, 11IKI. Emrrg».*nc\ Antnm i/.all(»r,s Cana I conference of St. Joseph's Tne governing body of the 'JVun.saip (if Matawan doc« heieby approve the fo!lov\ing r.? the budget for the IN.J S. 4fiA: 4- S5.1) Church will be held on Sunday at year M'Ort. fJainaiiC to Hoads or Biidges R EC O RD ED V O T E: Ayes: Downey. Hickman. Mar/.. Nays: Traphagen. W’oxl. by S.io v’. Ice, etc ...... 4 KKUti 4.t«c «> Identifies your 7..I0 p.m. in tlie school cafeteria, Notice is heieby given that Mie budget and tax iisolation was &j:proved by the Town>hip Committee of the 1 fit?i Exemptions Allowed in Maple PI.. Keyport. The Rev. Al­ Township of Maiawan. Count\ (if Monmouth, on February 11. Uftt.’i. I!tt>l per Chapter 1». P. L. Ibfd fred Smith will conduct the ses­ A nearing «n tiie budget nnd tax rcsolutnm will be leld at 'I'ne Matawan Regional High School, Allaniic Avenue. l/'cai District Si'bocd 'l’a\ WELCOME WAGON Maiawan, N. J.. on M«rch 14. IfWi’i. h( fl o’clock (P.M .). «t which litiie «nd place i.biecfMtis to Miid bi>‘ lation invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. SUMMARY OE CURRENT FUND SECTION OF BUDGET YEAR VKAH IMS2 ! „«»«*•'.» - • ...... SPONSORS . . . j Prior iearK Bilb Rnhert Koenig, llnzlct, arc Key General Appronriation.s Fo r1 1. Municipal Purposes ...... 4filJ,;i2.VlUi Fojeclosure Costs couple and refreshments will be 3. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes--Bajfd on EsllniAled W2 7W Percenl <»/ E. W Ki-rkiis-• 11*60 ...... firms uf prestige in lhe business served by Mr. am'. Mrs. James Tax Collections ...... am.».in.(K) 1M.71! M . I 21 STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: McAdam, Hazlet. Cnnli ibutini'. to: "eT.vir^.fta ~imH,(ttl.Vl0 Public Einilo\ee>' Retuemenl and civic life of your community 4, Total General Appropt iationf ....;...... - ...... ! System ...... MW!f* ti'fiM - - •:. .. - flffft W l' • ft. Less; Anticipated Revenue* Other Tb«n Current Property Tax For L-hiiI Distnd Social Secu*it\ S'item (I.e. Surplus, MisceliioieoUK Revenues and Hec*ipts Horn Deliiupient Taxes) y V ; •' 8.?^.7ti •: S.RWM . ' 17.«« Cfothing-Bake Safe a-ie.iftfi.flo rO A.S.I. I ...... ti,(^t0.(p and games. Emergency Appropriations ...... M.axi Oo fi.MNi IX) (Ill Total Gt.-irr.i! Appi opi taliona I.IBERTY S-34M for Municipal Pu: po‘f« .. . M.'uwa m SWUM.M IUJW N Total Appropriations ...... 734.Wa.RI 4i),t>&(i.(ib Ll.CAL NOTICE I I.i Sub '*’otsi General ENnenriitures: AppN'Wiaixrti.* ., , . . . IIEGISTflY AN!) EI.ECTION raid or Charged (Including Hererve lor llncollectn \es) 72fl.fWl3 afi 47 .Mi 2!* NOTICE Reserved ...... Of)** im 1,112-71 iMi R»ser\« for Uucollicied IIOHOUGH OF MATAV.’AN Unexpended Bahmces Cancelled IM.711 M Nolfce (f fi*rehy given that rjuali* Ti.irs ...... finl \i»tn> of the Borough of Meiiditiii en* A nt if ipalfd in Cfc*h lion • may rcgistci or tr«ui m i:v i :n i.'i .p i t .om WATtn unt.iTY in P»tf2 the Bmough Clerk, or notify .said 'See Budiiet Approinution Items m marked t» Ihe rigid «if column "ENpenilcd lleseivrd." for )W*:t for l!»C2 EXPLANATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR 4.Cfffc«. Borough Ball. ItiH -OTHER EXPENSES" Re.ds ...... 2.DU) f 8 The ionmi.il*; {ippmptiided under liie title of "Other Expenses" ..ir for opet^ih: rsts o liiir than "*'aiai M iccer,;iitci.ii» . . •• - ...... a.'HXi.no 1.HMI and tVageu.’' Sonic is' the Items Included m "Ottier F.x|»enses” aie: Total Wi.iei IMilit* H ew nurs...... Mateiial, KUpplPr. and nr.nt>«>n(l..bie eipiipment. Expe'ided lt>62 Repalrj and maintenance of buildings, equipment,toads, elc a j i ’r o p i i ia 'iio n s io n w a t e r r r it . m 'I'l.t.d for Conlractual n-rvice* fot garbage and trasn renun.ti. fire jrdrant M-rvu'e. aid p * \oi.mU'er fire coinpan >. flc Printing ann advertixitig, utillt' »ej\ices, insnrance and otnei items e>*e*iiiai n* the sei’ n r »t'r: c «l b*. Af'putpii^tid H>f R*tt lt*«2 A* mui'ifipnl eoveimnent. L.v M<>dlfird IfniMge.'K > Pv Al! P-td o» TheTht1 Kta.tordator nnd 'I’oTn vnshij) CoinrnitUf present theilic Ihf.'lll*f.'l Mmm ii).<|i .<1 itlidgct '.’ 11h Pi Ir-b v' ing i ouiiucni Ti ainfi'i i t*l’bi ged Tlie I{Ki.'l%:• U.t• in •it p. rMimated • al |«i.i*i jrei flOUiMl- of Assi.v.Mti • Vitll:slion us ird itf» I lie 1H2 bclu.il l.i > Hi f«.JuB* i .ife Is fodtc.-.f. If U .<».'* * t i*OP (HI l!*Ti.t Oihe* E:t| him Y •J) IrfrO OO 2f> 4M.21 2i 425 45 BiM pili 1 Ehtmiateil tnij)' "Vrmril* Ariu.d L« t y E>ii/u.tPd l.i rv Ta> »«;!* T.v> Hutv l'.

Taxes ...... $ He.*, v:i 1^2 f Iti'i IM* on in .411 IJ* hi Set \ ice Ri.IrtSI .ifl jn.pod CO Nrttional Schot-l Distnct Tnxr> .. .. fll'i,liM4 4ft li'ft.Ji.n *»« 1 !d ) Ml I’j ' iuei.l 4if ll .ml pirn jti.u** 1*0 V 3f(0 Hi Ixical Puipme Tax ...... ai»7 D!2 5l 2h7 P*i ;U V7 •V b.teievi i... B-indf ni Deferred Chargt* and |Ml,42Mt Hi n.a.to ii'ii r.n :t («i :»i>n SNitnt’»i ' |- .pr,.(ilt,MM DEFERREU fHARGES EuiC! Keni '• Aulftin i- for inft'i fot I t* S I L Kmplm Anticipated ...... r.-ii.i Wt-iilH/ Api'M/1-MflM-.tit. . . % .Wrfi.bO Mf* Tl 7 SnrpliiB Anlltip.itid with I’ltor Written (-VtAcnl of Dliecloi U IfKLI (mm Hflf! I.tfR N Srt L'n Oo\ f i mnent...... Di iliciitiii-i P\ llulM N..I S. 4**A A :iri "Tiie ill it. I’rfli d in ’PUW* •nBclpnted dutlng the le ir I v, . . . ,1 ■ i ill" ill .*»» J i* 'p.'li li »<» im j JI mt) J.'I hr-Hr. ».pjn ■ •puiilfd fm the puipo»<» to which raid reim w B cle«fi« *!•«» .1 Mim elliiueoii» lie' mum * : P-- I l,.f>itf «r! 11'.I Cl il fl! 11*11111 r mem ' . • • - * l.it cnstM A PI'IM M N TO inrtiGET KTATEMfTUT .< ok Alcoholic 11 cv eiag ;i.oo<* <*i .1 M*0 HI I i nf |:„! «. »eel Ih i •fi. J ,*» : /tl \ l' Sb.trp>ei'l >.l ('ill I cOt I’ n idiuns AlilJ it iu I P e l fidts : A'-SI T‘ t'oancr 1 ii Cone-nl Siiiphi* Build in g .th tm i.tmn *«i .!*> m ;i mi YEAR H'W YEAR lf'^1 : 1 t ..-I :<4 ».'■■■ i ‘jii.’f'iU 19 F»i'»*> . ■ • / „S Ih ’ l .ni Municipal (’milt a Mm m ,‘.ni fn* 1 (,'!( O'l Cl’JlRENT REVr.Nt’l. rt.i f*lnlc Monti Aid. 1- »•'f iMIll.l f '|t 1141 ... li 4Mi IH* .1 4f/ IM :t 4 .ii <-i \ nl A I'niuii i 4 :m *! I Irn oo „h pi «dJ- i i'i i. CA’ H BAM*- Slide lto.nl 'nl ( M-t; iiciin’i l ‘mi-1 i AJIolmenll f ;W»' irfl I I'iiIi IKI •| ■„ VI It. I - , tl ( of i ent T» #-• * Sf^th I,'Pi hi Aid R S IH V4Ai . -...... ’III ~t'i :.** M .HI .IV •. Pen e< Kigf ' *'!<« > tnL ■j 'j »i Hi* T.i'. TifIr t.,f i* be. ft»l Mil W lutiic.l ,mtl <’i.*ti ■n Ti.M 1 ...... ;s.t-tr i nn % ! 1 i:Ji I*! Opl : I ' Al HUM H.Q h4', P‘»'J li'>‘.) • nv v*i tn Till! bingi.e, renl-)ilie monthly >nortc»f!c j)ny- Hus Itccipu •!’..» MFi Ml 44(> nt ii.m : I)| 'Jolpn nl l'.<»»'» J'2 }*.<» Mi b-c U t <0 i.'jtn* l»* =:t 421 ,.- I ." > I ,■ 'J Will *i! i w.fdl» M> f t ,i>>i i; i ii- !lT U) * -I ' 1(1 1 < : . III I Wi .'.(i ir -,t i IU I ... < .< d APdm>'<» )n«iit you Jiiulto licit liiJtts caro cf your { o u r t,', tnl<> 01* in ti t, ... , i n t! 'ij p 4!y l.i 1(4 l)l(!gcst Jionic buying cxpcii.scs - )iiinci))iil and To I i .'o'i.7*'X7i Tobd 'Iimi ;i.n ■ Mei I4!. M.< '7 ♦; trfi r. f:.*i' > n> i, nttil in bt- Jnlcrc.st nnd ono-twelftli of ycnrly tiac;, and irl- j'-.iitj’t Pi If'n't FXPESDlTERES AND ftP.lr->) llU t': »*•! Pdl ■|‘A N HI O l ’ I *11 •' t J.N 'I s turance premiums. This fcnturc ot the iijit'eiiil-. IIci cipi * 11 om I >' r* Minn, Api’t -ni ’JI M '; i>4 j-.i lii .1 -! T. i * • < I i s Imln.r Midi h.lcl * il m l ll* ' Item*; 1. ?. i nml 4| ...... ; "Ti^ u 1 i t '•,( 44 ized home rmanc.ing f.orvicc olfcrrd heic m altrs I Tuxo fin !su4»i‘'n lo f Mimlclp.il Buflgt I. '•'irll Ludiii.llc* , ...... Ti I ,ui-i, | i il lie Rom. .11 Aoh iiui (o hi r.HcH’. ' i i » u - I 1 i-iding i,- >}.’ < ,i} 7'.» U t ‘ >('<>! i'll' fi"* } “ » htdj/u.: ifi’ten i? for lit i iM - f*U Totfil J.ii.bi'Hle*. Rrft'tvt'is Wiii ^uiplu', , Olio ' I n ' i dn ii* tt’ d ‘J’olfil /. inin I.- 11 It l.'.' T.- Ifii.jw 'il "4S-3.Utt.tl> Dtdui {/• .>. f.om leiwni #onvcnicnc», iSvi.'Tfii r*h ~ linjrnnfi. B) ‘"iiiVi?]iVf ■ ■ ■ 1 ' v ' . ■ Ti 'ai »;• * ■■ - -• 'a'! :.'v .y ..- .r. ■ ■ Tl.bd 1 • M * ■ ■1 d i I : I* I * I'Pd fpRM FN T t UNO ApPROPRIA I'lfjfdl Tii* !!■ «pl, l« Jpr-dfe . t OJd i BID 11 E-^ cmud It'hS l'i l.d • or U*-< . E*l" MtiMlM-* I., »,.» Ini A-» .ir,r1'-' W JMIW Moddird ' , ‘ r- I- Riii i d I- I’.dm*- 'I'uxe* I! f.l r -1 I < / I. A PI’IPiPRIA'riuN! Ti/Ia) Aiiji-' 'ed E*pc Ipfip-t Appn p. mf* d Emi gfi-» v My An tit’i Ji ’f. f-fc ‘tV4 :oft 11 l**i t!*n.i im pdij liiM’Inin ii Tl (ih‘lifet« nml Ri pi'ttlii'id- Liberal B uilding & Loan A ssociation I A I M|'» H ’1 ll • S G/.M tlAI, i.n'-t.ICiV.i.HT- 4o'1’,:P llidiii Din P'fd r» Ptl ?->J.IW 41 /InflM iii i s j** i.ef'tcm- thm.v if ii*e*l . A i* • n I - if • I ■ uti' I' < i ml t >ii id I*. I* I-.tiH.Md Pie of rnrti-d Mfnd ^.if|ou» id I HiidBlrt 159 Main Si reel - hiluw un *■.»!.*111■ * n'-d \Vag»» ,11 f ;* Hatfilu* B/diim p JbiCMiiPlN IlL ’tin'/ JA«!JIW4I 0:'t» r I »,.* u (!iir*rof fcoiidn* A*tC?clp=?Url hi Pt ih!.iii: i nd 14 gfi 1 VMionnOil Ad\ n .... i mo .«r - 1,631.^ Bodgit ... , : Ml-i» Ibiikram Other sijiV i* ...... atM M m m ■BBiffiSSBM ffillM lrl iniH ijil Adiii!tii%tmt|pn ftipnday, Fokruapy 21 f 1943 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, I Pestj» Itira®

beth. Glen R o « k , wproenUngiServic*. jpoke on the pnuero, t h d [D V . l A ILEii \1„ NOIICB LEflAL NOTICE n«u»v dtrom u. U j purpose and tlvs. Changes sn uars- I ■* A ■*», U v lC IU <»IC8 fOma»»bbot0^rt] l^ina'N iw li. Tr<$ BmeKlii# aiul return.k«tl u£ ’la'.vn.iVttp ComznVtea <*( Tuwrtjhip Mrs. Emma Bnrv M em bers ■y-f Maiisvaa ■•nt, 'AIctwcU/, tt-.e l4*?le. ^ \ ^ *>. U'.w -au*t - - - !i vamfi-Schanck Po‘ii • :| “V-'-'-T*»\hv*oO preset.•»rV^' }JtC2U.reR n47.o fu*'>»er *Ai^ em- MAftsI 6U'* of^ianw^. f'tr filUtt , "ills Licensed Practical Nurses, brought out m a yy Interesting pom'.s j plague from the officers and mem- j Whited - Bi j ,v i Paien! I f , . , - - „ I Taacher Assoctatiun neld s mei’linrf ! Of Foreign Wars. Matawan, met | life, limu »r i.caiUu |;...... < vt liv* ‘vViVlY* Dlvbioo J®. celebrated their W ft and named Mrs . Retry, “Our .tin- j ben at the division. Mrs. Bi-ny ex-, on Mon(]4V ew ning in lhe Cheese- H. ;i»» v-tmltlnjj of nox-'W*!, t*.*x;ic j ComnMJU'*' \»e «»eld I Teb. 11 at. Lite Jtoute of M'.'J. Frank rrosivo ot’iors of i Mur.jc-pd? Buildittii at 147 I->-.ver Main anniversary at C rystal Brook.- Inn. mv ' ami The ‘ Sopnie~ lur.kr.t ’ of " | pre.s*od nor appiec.atjH' and spok*5 j quake loro House wn^n Founders j AfiaOH. Ih 'J U smkiHH ^iv.fec'hur I'f/iuc*'-!; or Cx-! };i ihif. ot tho I. K N . Mr. Battel has bocn tid'.t.vimi? ov dusi il'a /sir by iwv jN^w Jiic.sev. «fln...Moj.*JLa^ Ui*f i^y Eator.town. - Mr*. lUtnet Miller, * ot Ihe ,JtoBJ>therai?ss': and said b e -; Day was observed with a special. • new tnrtinben fronv tne Matawuu otwi • : | cj ,vUf-rii- IJHfo. ai okjlu a’^HKCK. wSto : has been chaplain ot tha dt- i <-oU«c.llof. speikc. and rfupit ot th* i y? of tm, njany thing­ hove j program tn charge of Mis. Harold i area, and a!i lho>tj iMtcn.*,sleJ mo A'.iv c»u ji:•:«!!•>;: U’.at wou.’d pro- j P.M.. ttim?. a;Ht »t an/ . - , I division on mar.v occasions. !, ... , . - . . „ K, Cosgrove, Founders Dav cimn - ct'.ifi ham. rfUu*. j nm*j and place W '>vhr‘b. rtvti aald vision1 foe many years, gave Ibe - Pa'rohnmi James Jones. Long ! »“ » accomplished by the L.P.N.s | iiiViifed to aitet'4 t!m nf*xt mectmK w>ruMi'/(), <»r Ji.-ijt,' )>L'V">ii tiitv ur’ij.v-! n-iiroUa.-j m;»v tic from tliuti tJ>. ti.Xi* er'v of ;l:o l:i v.muh lit-0, up* ■ atljo'.in.od.. at whlcii ilmti !iiv1 i>Jhc<)! ...Invocation, Mrs,, tJmwn Berry, La- j Branch-, sang several saloi. one jm Ibo county. j Guest sw-iker was Me* Frank ! ou Vrt'Jjso.s-Jav at b'Jiiiu a! Alr.-j. i > I h pubfU; .^oAfitur. wi;i :*j iteid and atS' tontown, was th* houored R u«t, for | dedicated lo.. Mrs.. • Berry. U c wav , Mrs,..-tu»e fris*. Port Monmouth, | j. W ontiiio, county council P-IA I Zany Ans-.wf. • '3'!;is ortiJM.v!:'.-* t.tke c./fcct > ptsrMm* iit'eivsuM vvs.ll Lw- K»veii t*A accompanica ioy Alien Diiiiasi;, ! •liuntTU-ii'.'h u».:n if.-- pas-.ai{“ attd ; o}>iKu-tu»Miv vr> *>o heart cjtvc«vr\U:ij£ her achisveinants durinp, ih» 10 . > >■. j ana Mrs. ' l.olj Sunifier, Long I Founders’ Dav chairman, . Lnvit>-u i jana Popvk servcvl.refresh- ptiJJiuT-'.ior u> m\\. i suck ordinsi'w. • years o{ the County or- Keyport Branch. w-Jre chairman and co- | were .Mrs. i «wl SLht,lmcib S nv.jvA:;. L'.L/K NUI'K-N i‘> ui'n.'-i.v givea ! iw.Tt lv VvbNCE-L ; Katiixation. More Ilian 100 mem­ Speaks On Nursing Changes tiiri? tlie h.!ci'oi:>s' OrcutsMifi! Vi'.iii u>- v lo.vjijn'p C!<‘fk chai-nur ol ihe dmn»i Mrs Vouf j w ;, ^ i ur-.» nmyl.'ii Jni*P:-Lru;. r.h^ j/.l i;!.' »s«> • bers, H 'JW 'J and f> l-ndJ n; prr •• Miss IVifoe. Hushes. assistant di­ L.LXJ/VI, N O TU E ler reat! the ).0-i-enr mstory-ot .tins | ,(,-» p/r\ Th“ y -v.Te pteseulOil r ^ v e n t troro. Allunl ic City, Camden. rector of National Association far .NtVClCF. J ■ -Pomt Piotsant, (■au’-roon, fr.Uzai- PraflK-yl Nurst? .-vdutiation . and division., written hv Mrs. itessic i wilh ccrsuciesi. Anoilier Ruest, Wit-1 A N* 0:tnUsA\’t;’K TO 5:i.':.SC!ND AX' ! i i l Cover!, historian who has beon the! iiam fciU , past P-l A pies.tdc.ti.. ON *.’(*• I $ r). J;jW. KN'iTH,}.«:!>• I * HOME REPAIRS historian since Uio mcepnon ot tho I ' ' il‘ P> e^nted. with 4 Imuio.w pro / . , . , . . i M:s Lawrence Cressnun. past anc., * a.v ouOLt.’ANX’r; c'ltK.vmvc; i DEAL DffvHCT WITH V S ' - WO.'.ITION OF RADIO DlSPATUl- J Any Job i tom Uasui^v.'tu la R qo( MONMOUTH HEAD­ assomation. ano is no.v state Ins-1 .)a.sen(. pr^Mr-iit, a!s0 was pre- l-JK IN TKK ‘‘Ot.irl-J i.'tr’AK: - j lormn. and publicity chairman ‘ - ■ ■ M im\T OF 'l’lLl?: TOWNS!'(JJ Ot-’ j Save On Hie Salesman's Commission , COUNTV QUARTERS er.ied with a corsage . . . ihe next rem'-lar ivieetinj; ol tho A nominaltn^ committcc*- oJ font ! L. i*L.0LK,N MATAWAN. ANP SICTTINU I’OH tH | tt At/rKT:AT».^-S'S • ^JA^Oi,iu^• •• division will be held al the THIS U'JTHSS Oi* TiAUiU L)lS- • Al.UM’N RiUlNG • KITCHENS NO JOB TOO was selected by the meinhersh-p.j D r Arit;i| L Plolk;rl nW(.j ()0, Y-M.C.A., Lon& Branch. Mar, 5 1'ArCKKit.-’ « ATTIC HOO.MS • AIDING and m il p,-v.,i.nt a stale ot o.fiv-i > j ( | t,l,a (ysl> expert, on Middle NoUt'.« ii luMoby ^wen that au or- » BASK.MKNT • STOHM WINDOWS' B IG . , . NO JO B at S |>,m. aixn-tf entlv.tid wau pa^iiv.l *1 ! « ftATHltOOMS • VAINTING ‘ for KI53-GI to be.announced in Apu , Easwrn Arf» irs_ ;1!ui [onner officer n meii'.iiif* itiu Tovvtshu* U^iiniiicc tt (fAH AGKS • Til E wru»fc . TOO SM A LL Kefrc.shmcnts \vur«i setvoo by . i\vs Israel Defense Forces, wilt j <>» Tow.isaM*1 owns;itp (»t<« a»m,tCnunt.v • HKAT1NG : • HOOFING Mrs Michael Mastio, hospu4,Hty . , /x lu i f i 1 <>* Aluih and S-.ate uf ls*.-.u J <. • DOTtMErtS Matawan 6946 appe>ear at a gala _ Ojieg . Snabbat foi*; M,v. ,,clf! 4Ml r^.raarv m. iy-Ja. Wfl Oi Our Own -W^rfc iuwjuK the l*ndav- even»>M services | Dated. Febr f.iccMiswl Elect’ ictan Roj,w V' AVe.dV.'l. ou Mar. I, at the United Hebrew L ic e n s e d l ’ !uiiti>er The Ladies AuxiUary of the Towi’tJihio Cl'iik All Wo?k Guaraiuecd Loser In Finale (..oiiftregatmn, Droad St.. Kevpori, jV.t 51 20 Chei*se(juake f4iro Co. A ill sjwr.sor RaDbi H. 0. H. Levina, spiritual FREE ESTIMATES! Matawan dosed out the*, basket-{ a card party on Finlay, Mai. 1, ai AN- OttDrNANOE AMfciWOlT-JG AN ’ C leader of tho congregation, will ol* ORDINANCE KriTlTL.TOD ’AN OR­ Universal Home Rldrs. ball year wuJi a -1-H recoru by 3 p.m. in thu fir© hcuiso, lic k y is fidatc. DINANCE I^MtTfNG AND Kl-J- LOwell « «47 dint of losiiiK Tuesday to Mori* may be obtained from members oi Dr, PiotKin's appearance ha?; STKIOTING TO SlM-XUVlEO iilS- & Remodeling Service d a v or Nirarc mouth Regional ai the Golden I*al- at (he door, Rftfreshmei\t.< wiU ‘rriicr.s o r /.o n e s a n d u f x .u - ht*ea arranged through tho Bay- LATVNG TH EREIN ntA fJM M i AND P.O. Box 102 Mataw&a cons gym 60—46. Tha victory made served and priz.es awaideU. sliore Area (A>m:nlttec for Staie STRUCTURES AOOORDiWU TO W HO LIKES tho Gold and White's hrst season Rjrhard Cressmau, Houle 9, has of ui Israel Bonds.t MU,Mrs. VJlGussie , „ w Bntl,„ , Til ir. CONSTKIfCLTO.N ANO THE «n a co wit a H 3 o/u?.. | returned hont# aJtet btHig a medi » Matawan. has been appointed NATDHK AffD EXTifiNT OF THE USE OF LAND: PUOVIDINO tOU Coach Bruce MacCutenenn, Mat- j cai patkmt at St. Peters Hospiiui. chuinnuil af the committee T liE ADMINISTRATION AND KW* awan, used the senior platoon and Alvin Walling,’ R^ute 9, 1st recup* FORCEMENT OF THE PROVIS­ A retogntzed authovhy on Inter­ tha tyjxt year s p»atoon system orating at hoir,e after being a^sitf* IONS OP’ TH E ORIUNANCE; ES- national Relations. International TAUMSHtNG \ HOARD OF AD* Dub To Highway Widening . . . $ H O N E Y $ ? again, but .this U.mtt neither pla- glcal patient In Perth Aaibuy Gen.' Law and Comjiarativu Goveniment JUSTM ENT. AND FIMlNU l'h.NAE* togr\ /worked. rihu Ooldoa Fal­ era! Hospital. TIES FOR VIOLATIONS IN Til I'i Dr. Plolkin was educated at the cons- .rushed - out ahead of the, sen- ,, 'Ahe Cheeseauaka Tndepcndenl TOWNSHIP OP MATAWAN" Mutt B« All Those Who Select New !or platoon 11-2 nHttdiwidened the Fi[.e Cfl vvll|^],0|£t a Valentino uiuversitiftn of Jerusalem and Lon- Bfc: IT ORDAINED by li.e Tovn* dun and was the first citizen of .slOn Ctuamit’.iw o( tUe r«w»».,sUtp ol gap against the ISM platiNin to lead dance on Saturday evening al i) Matawan. m lwiuiw*; THE CHOWDER POT - Or 2d Cars From Us 33*19 at halftime. Israel to he admitted to Prince­ TU:R uii Oraiinnco eivittlocl An o.rn. In the (ire house. Tickets nu> ton L'mversily .■* Woodrow Wilson Ot'flS'ijmK Ll!!jlti/u< uutl Rej»l..'ii.'lii'W{ U> In tho third quarter, Montnouth's i HIGHWAY' HI - KEVPORT be obtmtied from the members j r School of Public nnd International SpoflfUvj DLitrieU w Zmnss and flog* Garry Driscoll spot shot ceven. ut the door. Refrt’shmentb will be uLiUivic TneroJu liutt^lmg and btruc* They S««fn So Happy To ' Affairs. Ha obtained his M.A. and turn^ AeroriliufS U» U«o Ounstrui’Hoa time? from suje court and drove KVailable. once to maintain the Falcons lead. Ph.D. Degrees from Princeton, .md thi? Natuf»! atwt f.xteiH ot Use IS BEING REMOOftEO where he taught In tho Department ot l-H'id: ProvUlin>; f<»r lh« Atlmitua- Hav* Found This Solid - The nearest Matawan came was a iratUm Ejeori'iMntsnt ot ihe Pvt»* 42'3I deficit in a period of set shoot* ol Politics, and to a member oi the VISlotH of Hut O'.'J.UrtlU:^. Ing by I* rankie D’Apohto. Annual Banquet American Political Science Associ- uv< a Hiianl of Ail.lujiOntiu antl Hk- AND REFURBISHED Canter of Substantial Savings! auou and the American Society of IivK Reiiatllc.-i \<»r VlolaO'MUi lu Tho Golden Fqlcons hit with To\v»v*hM> f»I Mata.vau, >»o atiicnUctl the best shooting percentage they hUemauoiial Law* '.V4; have ever known, 65 per cent. Dris­ In SayreviUe Directs Research Project Suction t.l. INDUSmi/H. ZONE coll worked his set shaotmg against WILL REOPEN ON - WALl-IRWIN MattrCo., lu . raS „ I„ “c5,S.E The Middles")! Cnunty American I Ui I h directing a research pro­ ProbmRed Uhcu Tua tr>UoAi!\j; lines an overshifted zone. Monmouth r.egion and Auxiliary will link1, its ject for tlie Government of Israel. shooting advantage made it no con­ :^ru -li.nietfteil'.v prohibited la «<»> animal baiiqilel Saturday, M ai. M, He makes his permanent home m ioiso. Oil ABOUT APRIL 1st test nil the way. In the Slep-lnn Uallioom, Sayie- Haifa, Urael. with nu wife and 10 Tli«i tuaiiufrtcuire an l provexsirtR Assistant Coach Dan Mankiewlcz’s tinea children. of o.»;U. t.'oal tar and HJph-'iU pr<»lm.’U. javveea came from behind to notch villo. 11 lin* uKlirtjii'ia. «,rt-*l»;0’iHi)n «■»« Countv Commander l-ouia Davtd. Dr. Plotkln joined the Palestine pnmo^tn^ >*( duul-pnulvu'tita ia;ia-rat another win to their record 26-2.1 |jr(KUii-U. Highland Park Post 88, and Mi-. underground forces in 19J7, .shortly in overtime. Ron Gerlufscn was the after his arrival trom Germany Washington’s Birthday man who made- the points late in Richard Fulham, Unit 21-1. South Klver, president of the futility as a teenager, and served as an tho fourth quarter and m the over­ officer in tho JntoJJtgwirc Lorps time to lake the play away from auxiliary, W|H he the Itcmon'd BUests. nt Israel’s Defense Armv from itu the Falpon seconds. inroptum in 1DIS. M.-iUwan (161 MuummiMi ll*K. Alfred Good. Post 253, Spot.i- (IFP <*»> wond iitul lliomas Ronan, F.itlu:i Dr. Platkm. who has appeared Sltsburt 2 2 0 O F V on Voice of Aineuca nrmuicasts ★ S A L E * Flvnn 1 t ^ Mlld.eU 2 3 7 anti Soil Post ‘1)5, V-:di:,im. ate ui- Lahniann 2 2 0 linhlj.ttd 0 0 0 chairmon for Ihe legion and Mia. and [fam ed for the Umvt*r.snies E({\vn 3 0 (* August I.tiucr. Motncnen Unil 6‘i, /ambar ft 0 0 Thonio U 2 14 Is uuxiharv' ch^lrinaii. riizjlmguishid huoscSf ar. an out- siandir.g speaker on extensive- lours Wurrcll I 0 a Ia nch 0 0 0 Thcv will he assisted ny llu: foi D’ApolUo A I H Alston 6 I 11 md Warwick 0 fl 0 U')(m' Hurrows,Hmrows.i r 1'1''"""" k Mrs.V ^:iii;V WilhantWilluim Bi''oilibau(M, n‘11 ‘' ‘j •« , _ - . . »- , . Rineiir l» 0 0 sight mto i ji ax*l and Aran anairs Mrs. Marry J. Gleckner, Augusi as \v:*H an an encompassing analv* 37 STOKES ST. - FREEHOLD 10 a 40 2d 13 ti.t i-aiu?r, hospitality; Mr3. Allied sis ot Mhtdld Lastera and Afru- Scorrt l)> quartrri: Good and Mrs. Hluulh, din­ ( J Blacks from Freehold Traffic Circle) ainlawiU! 7 12 t« ii-tri A:?ian afiairs. T.lonrn-.'*»th Ttetf. 17 IK 10 1 / - - lul ner reservat.cmy; Mrs. Jowiph Muuvvan .IV <:Gl Mnnmmitli JV Wishc.skL Peter Hill, anti all post 11 F I* (:J.V> commanders nnd unit pusidi-nis. Munson 0 0 0 O F I Hits House, Tree, Poaso 3 j 0 Lovvurv 1 1 3 Uiostcrs; Jhouiris Uonan und \\ude HO 2-1174 C*(?riuibiiij 4 3 i l 7\iW'U f» I I Brown, program hook; Afm. Hifn- Road Sign, Wa!i Undorw’tl 2 0 4 Worthy 2 0 4 Htiyes 0 0 0 ManfiO I 4 H jamin Sunshuie, dinner iiua-iaier Garrett 0 3 2 Porter 2 0 4 and flnanco officer; Mrs. Stephen Louis Matty. KO 1. Morganville, 13p.lK(i. Jean Surl^v.icki, Old Bridge, .skidded oul of control FRIDAY & SAT. 9 A.M. lo 6 P.M. flowers. for 6(H) yaids. ami flipped over. Patrolman kichatd Owens, Mad- i.soii township Pohce. reported tlw W o m an 's Club To Matty car, headed east, had veer­ New Jersey's top manufacturer of fine ed mto the westbound hne at Sun* Sponsor Party set Ave. lo pass a car standing ha­ coats now offers its remaining winfer Mrs. .Tolm Prob.it, way.-, and lo ro a red light. 1 lie officer said witnesses told him the Mori'unvtllo coats and suits at huge savings o ff means chairman of the Woman’s Chth of Laurence Harbor, will spon­ driver seemed io he trying to cut back into the eastl>ouiid lane when sor a dinrmr party in Ihe Meadow- regular low prices. All 100% Wool and Im cur slruek the new cenicrhne t.v -^ brook, Cedar Grove, Wednesday, divider of the Highway, sheared off Apr. 17. After dinner, the |*uusls Wool Interlined Tweeds - Solids * Failles. • Draperies • Slipcovers a keep riglu si^n. skidded LjO feet will see Dorothy Collins In Ihe t Bedspreads • Curiains along the abutment, then careened Most Happy l*ella.” • Shades • minds into a stone wall, continued to Are You O ld-Fashioned Reservations must be rnad>* early Atnko tho front [Midi ot a house Complete Installation Service 30 transportation can he arranged. and knocked down a tree on the m CHARGE i o n Anyone wishing tkkeis may t.on* lawn of another residence before SHOPAT-HOMI?.-SIiKVlCE tact Mrs. Probst, H95 Gr*»ve Ave., flipping over In an empty loi. ALTERATIONS Liiurence 1 farlwir. or Mrs. William The officer issued a summons for [ ] 717-4422 About Borrowing? Slcndorn. 21)9 Norwood Ave., Laur­ careless driving. Patrolman Owens ence Harbor. said Old lindge first aid men Jnd 1 , . ?#.is firemen extntated Mr. Matty from See Our.1963 Spring Coals - Suits Card of rimnU tho wreck and took him lo tho Hos­ The fnmily of the lain Charles pital. The officer addnd lie learned Penny wish to thank all their the Morjjanvilln man had been is­ In Olden Days • If it wa&n't right tlior* tn your and Raincoats in the Latest friends and neighbors for their sued two ticked in fust Brunswick pocketbook, you didn't have It! many kindnesses during their re­ two houis before. cent bereavement, especiully thd Shades ami Styles Rev. James Carter, Or. La/ow, But, economic custom liaj changed! 468 ilroaii .St., Shrewsbury Matawan TovvosJwp Police and OR. LOUIS I. PR ACER First Aid Squad; also tin; nrdle Dally I) in 5:19 TODAY • If you need money for emergency billl , , , Coats Custom Made For The Hard-To-Fit Tri. 'Ill » Funeral Home, OPTOMETRIST jins-adv 21 for laxe* . . . tuition , , , to pay cash for a EYES EXAMINED niojor purchaso . . . to lalo advantage of an Kurly stafjn wagons op-T.^inK ac­ OFFICE HOURS opportunity . . . a First Merchant* PtRSONAL ross New ieisey look live day> io Dally and Sntiirduyi i niiikt? Hit! lnuim*y fiom new York I A.M. to I I’.M. LOAM in in order. to Philadelphia. '1‘od.iy jniHnnnhih's Fridays 9 A.M. to V I’.M can make this !10-niik* ir»p m h'.is Closed All Day Wodnusdayt Just come in lo any on« of our 8 convenient fli;in two hours. New .Ter.•»«*’/ .v.is To New Home Owners 30 W. Front St., community offices and we'll arrange on Install* urn* of the pioni‘f r .-iMien m pi »• VjdlllJt I'O'li i|k‘i'd 10 tdv.MVs IL* 1- Keyport ment loon that will permit you to ropoy monthly, ttirinj' iloViir - leaf inno ..•• tion.H, IN STRATHMORE AT MATAWAN m;irl«K lor your lin t v-UII lo our slnro. 6(S 4V 41.54 }3 09 We ore leiralnc wlut you need In your cnrly yiKi come lo Keypoit — park I'rt-c in llw DR. GEORGE WEXLER 750 Hd 6/i 6074 46.79 occupcncr Md have ohlulncd a wldo uefi'Ctlon, tear of our tlorc. 1000 OPTOMETRIST 1500 U /.V f V l.ll 70.19 Here You'll Find 4 fijli*wild f,atti> • WINDOW SIIM iM • OARHAfJK CANS • DIKXIMAIS • I;fJKMt WAX .Siiyrewuodi Shopping lir. I’urlln, fJi'« .Irrsi-y Milinwiin, Ni'w Jrisuy ■ OUT1MMIR DRVF.R8 • MAII. II(>XL:S • CUItl AIN K()I»S • I.AWN Stll-I'MI S l'liui'' 71’17'mi Plt'MM*' SCKi 5/r»r» fikll Saw» Toro Mowi'in Diil'unt 1*ii Im •* Budget .Stanley Tool* V/llliiimi WriMirhen Conk onil Dunn I’,linl'l Th/i'iidwU Tii|)s i Diei Window Glass f,.nn 0Ht0r i'liiiiiu rtf«n moitffi Accounts SI ii i (diiit y Tnii'ton Coilt'i’itliMi! SIm iIc* & llllndi, iii'ntl I iivmi Si'ed I’ymx nml V/.m ii*1.ur C’nw/u’l I'li'r.i l ii iil Su|i|>lii'l Coiiiiiiiinlll/ W«lcom* Dewnlt Siiw i lmlinlii.il & Ifltlllriri.il for tlio vocation of Your Dreamt lli'i/lmial 1’IimihiilK Sti|)|plkw .Sll|l|lll'M luck Sets nnd Key* O JIc u t IJ, tiiV consult wl'l‘ u* before you y.n , . . m hu-'e thi- fun . . GALE'S • tit tl - |>11n'jmi?: OIT I'T .S : ’>IiUf^Y I’A l’K « KFC) HAf-IK o M A f JA.^QUAN ■I ‘O ! ,mi;m :|;’ V/!i.|l’a n A M O it- I'AKK • I AIK IIAVI.! J • IIOIM IM I.® IJRIf; KEYPORT HARDWARE COMPANY liUI 26 W. Front St,, Keyport n,, ,, i , 1,1.1 y i vi 5 *ni ;i CO 4-2000 Brown Trave! Bureau Wi-iiib'j I rlt'ia l Hi 'ki'/ihi />/Alton / pi'ji'inil J limit mu'*! Ci/f />or»i(loit It (H ilt V.lfl-V l i l l i l ^11 «♦!»*' -I Hi. P llO l *MlPt J tig l.ur^eyt liuiUwaiO liloiu Jn Your Khopplo^ An a ) Mrt^.lsMv Iv.ii.iiM - no.m. i ml

•get with tnwe, siw bt vtoflsca over May IJ-RM-m School Education schedule of charges for 1 'tWr.yetoi61 Maypr.Efc-ard %. Cur- Tne. mayo* disrio-.ed he endtr- buildings copied by'M stawan, Get j tie. ''■ ' '.' - . ■ ■: ^ j s;ood th;d tiV- board fr:*d entered Koy S Matthews, boaid presiden:, ' Mvcevpts From into an agreement' with the devel­ sie.ted iie had e-arned that day in? • Cig.areues are ‘rertusert at the j opers of Pinehavvr; in I960 for the ;\liddir:to>vu charge tu P-TA.s had; Great A & P 1‘w ® . th/s’*eek«nd j MSSTi.tJl-LtttftlMWS building '(if 8 ill-room school once been alwrjtlcued. j COUta* i-sm -* J. MAB5-L UftOWN, rvaugufcu with a carton advertised tor 5!. | j; N e w s l e t t e r Other specials are store .cheese. 19, j 31)0 occupancy permits have been Mr. Matthews iipptnrited commit.. | ■ Vu&tishati evtry Tlmisrt 17 st KeyuorK. Mo&muuto Count}, ? cer.b a pound; rye bif-ud, fi\ ‘ issued in thot new subdivision. Kc, let heads es fallows: Mr. Bradley, ] » f J W nrE!.UH1.SG /U?Q P I T TING COMPANY as it,contains only Ji|4 homes, the j cents a'loaf; tokcp finance; M i. Manvilie. building pro- j Ufcfctl Bv'-ivyo, SkiiUw - Gh i !4im V. Bm-Ju. Astort»!j I fltot sght o'clock , j | By-Sen. Williams mayor foi'f’-saw the agreement hi.Vij- jram and cafeteria, study: Mr, Du- , .■ IS r.ents a poundind; large package <>/.| « J ' 1 SO- YOU DIDN'T VOTE . . . Close elections .such W T>«yi«?rt >l> pwuft ing on an approval by the planning Eeau. safety; Mr. Heaney, 'rules ' ."■■■ Ttm iittly/.m Jcurr.il in *. at*ipip<-r 'ol Ui* by It* o*up\y, ! Rin.'so, JO if.KS. ;• those '.vituirKsect i.u Keypc-rt mid R a iita n Tow nship week »»£ to? th* r«ioptt." r.ti s!3S W l» w rv * 'Ik * t M tntorsot* ol M itawan cad , B board of another tract, not even and regulations’ <|sid Sivvcnl’i’.ry. il? ; »ldnity;Vicinity; to prtnfpctnf;u ;il »U»li ji ton o«w» olot Ihttht w tt«k k wiUiculwitficul t>!a*b!m o.. Matawan In other business, the township taticn chairman, but the ex-board j « »ur dtit.in, cJtii.m. ta t lfe.rcby nutnim SU«J «r^rUi;v ol uylt ccnlldenc*. j member ______gf . ihe . HouseI Appropria­ 1.election . , . In -harntan, for .in.‘»tsiice, less than 10. per cent sage on education called for a commiliee adopted an ordinance president declined, saying: tions 'Committee, after .March 4. {of she registered voters iurned oat to act on more than ~S»cond-ciaj« Po»Ui*« p?Id k\ Mtttwto, MtW J.tm r,1 "selective and stimulative” nation* barring parking on both sides of Different View* A: Ro|.ue 9 in Sayre Woods urea for a *‘5. don't think I would make a j $1,000,000 wort), ol tax levies . . . that’s pretty ridiculous . . .: w i i *• '«*»«* . ^ X v “ S-rrtM? ^ 'c u U i a t ^ in 1 al p0'iCy l° pUl r^ oura'-v Jrjwilpl.iHwn , " rDr- '■■■■■•:■-■■'■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ...... hit,£ ^tJ school b“ud«ls by making m work in our public schools and distance of i577 fee! from Krnstou good chairman since my views on !ln Keypori, the .outcome could have been changed* by three Rd. south. Aiso barred is parking transportation don’t coincide with votes in a riatw for uvo v l lhe three seats at stake , - . W h y • Subscription Rates NATiChSAt tOiTOHIAE. tho .school year, conform lo the .cal­ universities. There was some cut on lilt sovith side of new Route 18 P * y rtl« lti ACvaz*i» endar year, which means money other members of the board." Oil-, didn’t you vote? ■ Stanley Schultz tu quotetl a,s saying he ■ Oft* T «*r t* iU in ct«ft> icisnn cl.the President for putting from Old Matuwar. Rd. to Willis der urging hy other members. Mr. need only be raiseu lor from Sep­ tfeTM MoziJhr all of hu educational requests in School; a limited area of one-hour Dolan finally ugreed to serve on me thuiiRht it was a nice clean electiou- campaign . Scnwl fell McnUw .. tember to December 31st. instead I m ym* twtoMft iU U ) - „ une bill, but T personally thought parking is provided on the other committee with someone else as lnteiwts still trying to deterinitte';thf,reason for ttia budget v*$ *«** u. & j v 1 ol to next June. I side. that thin approach puts our nation­ chairman. Mrs. Esther it i n e ». r rejection in the Lockpon area of Keyport tiuiugh . . . Hope Th« Show Boat docked in Mata­ The committee »lso'voted to pur­ consented, to take on :ne transpor­ rHUBSDAV, FEbBUARV 21 18« al educational deficit In the proper everyone files .nominating petitions in Union Beach next wan this morning in.chargc of Cap­ chase five police patrol cars from tation post along with that of tain A J McVay and soon the perspective. Sayreville Motors at » price of teaching and other personnel chair­ year. Would save an awful lot of time and trouble, decipher­ stevadores and sailors were busily li t foolish, a lia all, to r.ay that $2308 each and a station tvagon for manship. Mr Dolan pledged to co­ ing the write-in ballots . . . Results finally tafcbe.d there at Yoiu* Weekly Newspaper engaged unloading the paraphernal- any one level of education is more J2.U0. operate but not change his views. about 11 p.m., two hours after'.voting 'machines closed . . . The American weekly newspaper 1* un institution which Ja and personal baggage uf tn» Hisidenls of Midnight point want­ nearly ninety passengers who are important or critical than enother. Bids for the supulvmg ot road Understand paper ballots were..ii&e'd7in;V'Middletowii. for 'the. materials to the township s road ing to know about provision lor !» as o) J)as proven its durability beyond any question. • Edward W. Currie, following out proper federal role is to Identify a partial bid of $3750. b at - brisk as boys . . . 1 President -Kennedy aiso, seern.s to. There's very good reason why this should be the cate. structora in thv. school system to his threat of weeks to veto, any. national education goals and to help 145. A need of 200 teachers is an- with M ark T w ains idea that golf is nothing niore The weekly paper, is the community historian, an imm(>ital budget over $25,000 to be raised by local, stftte, nnd private atsthori- ticipated by wTii.ne 1961. than a good walk .spoiled and as a result, throughout each record of births and deaths, marriages and divorces, business taxation- presented his veio in wilt­ Danemar Passed, ing, setting forth his reasons fc-r tles build the necessary roads to ■ , New reachers | viilage. and ham let th e y ’re m arching off to the hush and 'successes and failures, the growth and progress of thc town (continued, froir* pa^e oe.e) The new teachers for tne Strain- a. TT t : , .. f 3 v r i *1 ■ so doing. reach those goals. 'Federal aid will moro School are: Miss Marie Pun-I • ■ • - H o w unfortunate it would be to Im d the spring nor water supply for any of the and the county, ths* changing attitudes pf mind that como enable our schools, colleges, and Representative tt'nlwm H, .Sut- area to the west of Dancinui* until j os, Matawan, second grade teacher j countryside filled w ith flabby Am ericans, heads bent, heeis vath passing generations- phln of Matawun. was among the universities to be more stable fi­ the firefighting was over. j at an annual salary of MGOO; Mrs. | in, elbows ’thrusting, gritting their way across\ Bpyond that, the good weekly is n moldcr of Qvnnon. New Jersey Congressmen who se­ nancially and therefore more in­ Similar Condition Exists ; Celia Knoblauch, NepUine couiitry determ ined to get in shape q u ick ly so thev can go . ; Thvough its editorial columns it provides not only fads but cured offices in the new House . Mr. Heuser found a similar con-'j trade, 55000; Miss Gau Joan Kim?„» , ‘ ■ , - re- v v . i Buildtn". dependent.'’ Spring l.ake. first ^rade. S-i'600; home and enjoy themselves again; puffing obliviously by;. ' controvei-sial opinion. It. stirs debate and cunpsity. In « ditioh had existed for years at Fier- j Matawan Post’s Show Boat will ' And so the President has asiced Mrs. Helen Harbour, Holmdel, first I fields of listers, panting past a playfu l group of chipmunks, phrase,'it makes people think, And this; perhaps, is its ro Ave. without any undue hard-) dock at the High School Pier, Iook for assistance o! higher education ship or hazard being observed, He grade. $-|S(W, and Mr.*. Marion K j staring fixedly at the tarmac 12 feet ahead and missing the" greatest contribution to the nation it has served so well, long of South street, on Friday evening. for new construction nnd library j found lhe size ot the turnaround Burkharilt Ocean Grove, gvaucfui an: oi an indigo bunting’s (light, . . . - February 24, completing her fourth and law fully. ______materials (this includes grants for I sufficient for swinging ft fire trip across. truck. * The* other' two new' teachers for j W A T C H E D T H E W E S T M IN S T E R Dog Show on T V non-religious facilities at church-1 Fred M. Burlew, attorney for the But Mr. Vpmasello objected that the:he \'I:iUv.'an Cramrriar SchocO are,]j last week (pin t of it anvway) arid enjoveil the Pinchers, urday, the first performance being related colleges). He has asked for Borougn of Malayan, handed his there were no play areas provided Mrs. Margaret T. Erdmann, i . . . at a matinee held that afternoon. a four-vear secondary anil elem­ Schnauzcr.*. Setters, Spaniels and what have you then resignation to William A- Rodfcers, for children of the .subdivision and Mrs. Cut! Deliver Speeches It is nm hy Messrs. John P. htm g Borough Cler'n. oil Wednesday, to entary program that would permit Brasch Sigmund, second grade,grade. |rov't> the breed. We should strive to breed Schnocizcrs chine.' that Mrs. Julia U. Davies, formerly ;■ .Tames I.ong’s spwch class ht-M dangerous shortages, (lu other coming up New Brunswick Ave. have bCRUii work. Mrs. Ktirknarat s , 1 , , , . . , . . ., . , c ' of Matawan, but now of Opa-Lncka, appointment is effective Mar. 1. ! who would never think ol schnow m g in thc middle of' a .fin assembly on Friday at MoUwan Saturday is Washington's Birth­ words, the states could decide their sufficient !u supply more than a Fla., while shopping in Miami, was own priorities; they even could use Regional High School in which Den- day aud the holiday will be observ­ single hydrant at Charles St. But M r.‘Foster slated all those hired i busy household intersection, or oil M o m s best bedspread nls Reeves, - Jane Gregory, «r,d ed by the bai)k and some otner bus­ pleasantly surprised to meet Miss funds for special problem;, par­ Jean Rue of this tpwn. They enjoy­ he was told the hydrants would have at least 128 credit hours to- j or Dad's favorite chair . . . Getting back to school election?, ■ Parktr Clapp pnve speeches un (hfl iness, places. -Tlie usiial holiday ticularly in Munis and depressed afijve to flush t h e mains. (Jn wards degrees and Mrs. llrnseU and j 'i'elerboro, the state’s smallest school d istrict has unanim ously ■■: Constitution: ■ hours \vill prevail in the postoffice ed' a movie together. .... rural and urban areas). Dr. Cyrus Knecht received a Val­ the record vote, Mr. Tomasello was Mi-S. bismumt nave 5-13 ,ears >,«■ |Bf|provt!(j ils SM0 ,..,lw ) butlge, {or 1903-64. Eig h t' of the. . Mort F i"O ’Connor, of American and most of the stores will close at l our Year Plan the lone ’-no” on a 3-1 approving pcrieiicr. legion Post 178, awarded the prizt-s nocr.. " entino f r o m his great grandson, Aid for public .schools .vouhl nol Tho resignation oi t'?;uhev Ail-.- 19 people in town went to the polls to approve the appropvi- Cyrus Knecht 3rd, of West prarg.*, vole. ' . ' to fho speakers. Dennis Reovcs On Tuesday afternoon an "'at become a self-perpctuutin;; pro­ John Fiorino reported he. had in­ M. Metros for fieaith reasons w.is ntioi). Of that antuuiit, S.Mh) is earmarked as tuition for a; aged seven years, in tlie boy's own acrepted hy the board with re^rel. ’ woo. a-gold, medal fo.r first. J« w home" reception was given to Mrs. gram. Thc President specifically vestigated the nine signatures on 0 seventh grade pupil. The town's two oilier children are nut (Irftgorv a silver one for second, W. V; Clark of Flatbush, N;Y., hy handwriting-- described the program as an ef- petition asking koute ti from Main The resignation was effective Mon­ Miss" Marie Gaub, Browntown; yet of school age. T h e school hoard meets six times; a y e a r and Parker Clapp a broiue one for the Misses Clark.-There were about Iort."encoiiragtng' the states to re­ St. io the Matawan Township line thly ■ . third pnr.e. Robert Ziegler and sixty ladies present, most of whom accompanied her ,iunt, Mrs. \V. Lu- double their efforts under a plan Get Smrpliiv luriidure but there’s nothing to discuss and there’s co controversy. , . r di, and Mrs. E. Walling to New be completely zoned as business George Morey, also from 176, acc were from Matawan. Mrs.' Clark that would phase our federal aid and had found them valid. Edward Mr. Scullion reported that he and . cbitipanicd' Mr. O’Connor. wi^s formerly. Miss Gertrude York Thursday and attended over a four-year period " .Mr. Dolan had viewed surplus fur­ Kngttbrcftson. an opposed owner, ! only ho /li per cent that wnuld ro- j School. The material o,it\ he hought Campbell and in her'yotingor days shows at tho Radio City Music Hall The President's program Rlsu niture of the Bridgewater - Raritan ■■■'■ fponnls used a dialogue between had questioned the nam^s truly iquiie repairs of any amouiU. Hei from tcouoniy Office Fuinitare, an American and a Communist to was a resident of Mmavvan and and Roxy s, calls /or a wide variety of pro­ were nl! of qualified owners. Mr, school sy^iem ami that ibere were Three members of the Boaru ot 6l)fl units available and possible 300 t was aiuliorsied if* lure repaii men| Co. KeyjMjrt. illustrate the difference between known to many of our people. As­ grams that will improve the quality Fiorino saw the re/.oning a source Education of Madison Township, The board approved use nf Mota* the American government and the sisting lhe Misses Clark m receiv­ of education in the United State's j more that could be obtained and the pond ai the junction and it has to hold three to live bulbs. 1-ill uotjJd approve departrneru heads, : mid Mrniiiants National Hank <;l Ject meeting. The club members been enjoyed by bnih young anil with pebbles, sand, gravel or sim­ itillin'e or iiicita.si1 liadi-ct iit nii, ; MaiaA-an v»t*ie named official de- Throuj'lmiit the terriiory «<■ '< i vc tiit.‘rt( thrn-iii lies the appcitl ( t Ih Nihle electric nre milking cotton dresser.. Mrs. older porsoi, 'or seveinl days pasl. ilar material to within a hall inch iict oi) ordinjincf horifp l>oth eld lo ftteul hi-ftt or *|-t itfTive. Thursday 10 lx,: , (on that as innn- Bosic Systems of Flomcloss Electric House Healing Mr. und Mis. Albert Hopkins anti ceivetl il. The others will piobablv Octobei, allowed lo grow routs at hfi m i: |is riiii'i ilm! my 1*11 a Milun- daiuhlcr, Miss Jeanne Hopkins, he distributed .'ext Sunday. This, about 'III degrees tor eight weeKs In/m :«. in 'he s«lmttlH. with Uunday. thisims yeuryear Ihetile badgeInioge will helie em-jingcr and covering the pots 'file bmijjel (if 1,1 i t /» i.-si'iilt’d Vmcrni Diillcati, a mhioIki sand, shavings or pent moss. bellished next vonr by another syr .siiou.s lolal appiojinalions pin*; n fount 1 iheie u.o. no wasmi lo n Another way is In place llu pot­ " d : hoi. ronlmj'.eni v ol Jl.Vlll ,is tr to l*Wi,:\\u. a ‘.M>' i,i!mhi v.I'M* I'o ilin n frti» u s e fnlinv t.i (d liu lies ol ill., n.tge in.ileiial In Win-* I- • i. t r-U Thirty Year* Ago Salanrs and u.ij-.rs .h rtntnl fu: o f I" Until 1.1' liiiif.s loi rvi'iils ol Looking (lie bottom. S i.i i'iihikI tlie |Mils u i ' h w!}i (Issue Friday, I eh 24, Kill) ni her ( -f’,1., 5-||im. h »'.S; \^ ii,! 0 i it h n n > on , t i i ‘ i Ii.ii jii'd. U Mil or peal moss an il ep tin K.ti li New .IrlM-v'i, llllii.i.ll H'pl'lM'll l e a v capita! unpi 11,nm nls. SilHKi; dcht h iO i-h l I I io la n .»!•«» mi|'-poi h 'I ih e I ill I vt;. hi t'oiigies.i hn\" prom ,l| 1 h o * III a cool frJ." e <> m iv- t' M'l.mili ii1111 tm.ii i < j 111 jr-. 1 Backw ard ■ Alter the I nhl I I e ill ii lo lend Iheir support M the m"\e 1 ,l :rIfi[.' I I I’l . l e! llt'tM About f olks A id fhhigs now under way lo leiuru hoi'sr r.e - tn- Wu Knew In Tho Long A|ju !lll till! e A' 1 I '■ I" ' in 1 in;: uiul legalize liclting m Ih*' -lale ' I M .iriil ; 1 ■> >. ,■ ( .t liaii.* ! I H- .oii'v. nn ' Wilh the CM'epnutl o. p!.1' ill)’, one i ‘ tr j lto\ 4' I'll’ pnlll ll 111 < i 11 hydianl, the IK w water line 11mil ; to -i ' ii.' n ’i i ,• .l,i tl !'.r bit'-iS ol , in), -i -it 11r krai in|>; Spurns t/C i l 1 Fifty Years Ago the I reneau r.iilioiul Million to lhe | l o g s in wimli lie I ' I h f < !,,ii *o /' I A ’> he mad/* t.Jenr j lint'. I'l ||||'. UML_____ a b o u t I'll ll e g i e e 'l In ! (i milihtinl from p.i)!'1 (■ m-> No hofil 1 onc«*in I (Issue Thursday, Feb. 21). 1013) Maliiwim lownship line at l ieiiean I I I • J I. - [■ ,f f hi m;.' i *■ ) i r.t id* I All fhi.' ol i mil se is ii i ei. uiiiei pul'll/- h/nly i aM !.)ih\v I, v n u h i i , ! Ui M j . S ' UitfOM I iftl/vnf't) llml j Skilling Inis continued good Ihe him been Installed, ’i In* new line j I r I».,il ,* I I i ,.tn f t v:i(rim + J.h ft I nil Jinsl.wcek, ’Ihe extremely high Mile means lhat the icsitlenis of Ihiii , o f s o m e ! Itiii)’. to ilo n im devrdnper ur sn 11,\ aloal li|'.nii‘-[ v. .IS nn fimht < "IK <*f n with III"; 1/ m tiii-iiiri) mb tifrfii ftir u i>- 10 tiny »fll .'.noil fill I In , i « ‘ .•icction of h’rtne.'iu wh.'i h me nilhin I ,uioi iii'i J JM- ( mu i f I*n.m ■ 111*• • la l , ' ii.ii Ke lo I he I’ I'A'-. only that nf j il-ln i.wi ii i ' n>r »v .f il n-'r. ( ant nf I hanks MiiIiiwjii 1'ieek for those who spent the borough limits will reeeivi- Im I ut»’ lim i t I'^pllt 1 lh at ilir on* i< )!,il ■ H\< iinj: »*tim,it' d minnninn coMs. iniK'h Hme on the ice Ibere, oiigh water liom a large main ami' I b* fiimtlv til Ihe lute 1.11 v ilirlliuil lit fin.Ml' ni)'. M .nml i On 1 I |e t i'|a I id thr • l itp to Mhmd (IK, A tlfd H. Mu.,vil|c,. null WMk snd In thill Head b»v« l.uffurt* and Lake Matawun have kintineftsefi nml Ki'iieioftity duriiu* plieulion of nut'es^tnenl ) [ building (ommd'ee. ’ "t^d ilmrn' hctn plierd 123 *utt Tungsten come lo sn end, pmbahly for this their rrcrnl hrrenvnnenl, oliil The Mityin lohl Ml. liarhtnd Ihe! u e rr nthri e)ipnj«f^, r^peelhlly f(H j I'M' itir.*. on noo ft-Imol d.iv italic, lamps, The tiieel eventually will vein. They are free of ire, lv llu- Hev lleiiiv Mali'. Motnwan to1,' n».(itp • im111io' t* <' li. il madi*j IN(f i» lim t h- in infn|.fri| j»< ,t p.utl ftiuw houre will he uprnnl on Sal­ uniuiimoiuily passed llic l!).'i:i Initl Jin;, ailv il b(nl> U> ^el ihKm jihii mu J i<1 a Middo loxii I O'-',ir l,ip Himi u tif i rhurkda/, Pebryary 21, 1963 THfc MATAWAN JOURNAL, N J Page hy* e*ent l\>nrnune Smiin. Id . LO n-lMl I'brahon nt Founders' Do'/ >?nt la'Febynaty were iKWjral al d the m eeting^ the C!iff* runt- i tsicher Assoc/at ion Mrs. Beatrice, Vtoiiiuai, R.'*vlr.c» j -Mr, a«d Mrs. ft. G. Lirrdslrom, , Mr, r;uJ Mrs > ! i ,(&*' regtiW .'meeting it; Liber;/ e S'.no'js catewKim. Par- Or., who has. been VACttlionhijj m j Alpine. wer?; the .Sunday guests of Mr. and Mib. Allan J. ?«lyrriaor Grange, .-".Jariborc-. hold in th# in tne wyre (his- Mr. -.'id J. Fraukli; ck, grange nail on tea. n. Wunolas MWmt Beach/ Ba., b:ci' had'to, ex- - Mr. and Mrs, Ed&at Moore, Sfrali)- sf f < O n > ujt Tr»joj>. tend her a lay duo totut.accident imore. Mrs. Ocjui;la? Ward. Virs. F. M’ovv* Brownie \ roop'V 11# a.nd'- presided. and illness. ^ ‘,* ..Mrs. Joa:'.pfr fiaier rr/if.ei tainaJ at ■ ard Lloyd an 'uuuraiioi;; l was uoshm by the iu- Mrs. Krankiin S. Thompson. . j Wetetead, and Mrs, Frank Bliss. In Asbury Park, and tfte reception organization.' for mure tmn .sO years. at She Ocoruian Kou*« Duai. miu Lir.-Miri.iir,, vice ;)jvsid read bv. Mrs. Sa.n?.uel j Other guests we/.o .Mrs. Edwui d W, ! taiuano. . . : i Mrs. Raymond Wenzei, home Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chaibon- uhar^M'of me'rtherr,hip: My a e*w«» » .w . « , » « » . „ vieau,. Woodsiiie. y,,: are visiting Currie, Mrs. Paul Egan, Mrs, Ger- Mr. iand Mrs. Aib«»rr Bjinos :ihd Freirit;, vico presidtnl for pi On Saturday. Mxr. 1 “ At War 'cfojiijinics ; eliairaia,:!, imnoiwceU M r/and Mrs. fiar! Sjf-ne.v'and chi.i- thatfierw.mroUwe has several pro- that »n*n:Iayir and daugtaw I ard. Devim, M»'.s. IViarguerire Laird, Mrs. Sum-:^! Schafe (Wan the Annv st/jrring L>ea:p. ‘.and Mrs. Wi!liH.ni I. P.abe! dren, Phillip^bur/’,. were lhj Sun* jscls .planned. -The"Goo.'.! Riddance;1?^ " l ’-~ R00L11. .i -.1-‘ pn-sid^nt i.:i ch^r^e w-i; M-iri'n and Jerry Lewis will We I ;Mi'. and Mrs.'Edward W/'Curtiff |:da?T P esls of Mr' a,lU *Mrs- Ricil nieuns, Mr.i. /-’aut Crossni; .snown tor all school yee c:nt!d;ea • Auction:--, was reported as .success-! K in d ‘Mr/und Mrs ' D r^i'u ful. liirkely d'.ie to th,>-:.aucUoiuter, i Mr- sud Mrs., t^eor^ Burrows, j and'Mr/ and Mrs. Camiito 0. G-’.nc- rar#:i i;,',',Ve-v cording sectetary, Mrs m tne school tatefornam at I p.tu.- Cliffwood, is a Sponsor Special fcvent Mrs. Thprnas Siames. - -• - ■ .• ! Norfolk, Va„ were .the.weeicena wy^kend t HjJ®•;•<= “"'•• attended7 "“ the VakmDne dinner- i Jiime.? I'crrano, Gretnji'jeic. forro.sponding iC'Ctv- surgical .patient ut tlie MoiimouiU t Mrs. ilooert Hurley, ways and ; Socafc On Famous P<-onlc 1 8«*Sts Mrs- Burrows' parents, dance . 4 thL MumsqtUta .five.'- Co.. Iftry; Mrs. Morton Fuchs finarcijl , , SipCRlt UI), raw9«*r-®pwj Mr;-1#asi'Mts.:OoaRla» Ward. , ' Club on jatu.-d.ay e v e n in g Mcdii"il Cf;nii;i-. sf-c:y; Mrs Robert V/enisidn, ! me;-u:s chairman/ announced ih&i, ,--Tire-'-KMrai^-wro.mt.ttw -spoke j n - ' y w. pobj„. Mr, and Mrs.,.Irving Melsrht and The . .building committee o( the treasurer, and Mrs, Porolhy t;i- u/i #‘hven».ng m Moll>'Wfx.’d" itt Wc>m.ai?',s Clu'o of Matawan held a srein. hj.storia:!. ’ Buck Smitn’s. hast Keansburg,: p.irtlyJavi u iW .iy n ty . m i s . Arthur j nl,nnu. Mdndav. isvei»-'• were the ^eeKwdquests- of A1.-. meeting1 on Wednesday afierniuci Mar. 29 will-be sponsored ov lha ■mtbm said. that Feb., 3 was tl.« j Pl'^r.y Ortfestra on Monday (iwn- Pennanent commiiie^ chatriR^n and Mrs, Harold Graff, Sioryiand. at the home of Mrs. Edgar Palm. up]X>inied were: Mrs. Herbert Assotiatjon. licket.> may he ob­ vbitthxlay Horace: Greeley.; She I % lhe -High Middletown- Members of the coni- Shore, .nominations; Mrs. Law tained from members of the exe­ told of his work to establish tho I Mr- and MtJ. Stanley Aclsti, Mr. »ud Mrs. Joseph Dornbcrger wcre ihe Saturday meits of tiieir jjitlp** present were Mrs. .Inhn (... rem.L‘ i.erner, publicity buiJeiiK'and cutive board. , Daily Tfibtinj?, wlilcli rnergsd with jTidgcwatcr. Dr., attended tlis Sun­ Mrs. John Scatzo was appumied day evijniny pei'fonixance of daughter. M rs.' Mstlhew Joseph ^1!s- Leon thiissmut, public reuuions; Mrs. Ju k s Ort't n- rue' Herald in I!)24. Culligan, Rye, N.’t'. I Mrs. John Kinney, and Mrs. J.ohn- sweig. building fund, Mrs. Theo­ cnaitmpn o.f the nominating com* ! Mrs. Jiwepn Jursa spoke on Buf­ "H;M.S.. Pinafore" al the Paper miVtee, assisted, by Mrs. Jam es. On .Friday evening Mrs. Freilor-. j s® 11 ^’ar,an. . . dore Riflenbet^. ^arhainentaria!!, falo Biil Codv. who was born Feb. Mill Piayfrause, Millbiirn. tahjff and Mrs. Wmharn Seamaru ick. Dederick entertained at liiidi'-.' i „./"r- a;1 Nil's. benjaRiiii Ancs. by-laws und t:onsl-imion; i\!v.-’. Ku- 20: Mvss. Marie Costio told some ' M'r. 'arid, Mrs. jahies Snyder, I Ihe slate of nominees w;U be pre­ Strathmore; were retieni hosts at- and the winners were Mrs. V,’. J. I ,* ^ronx and .vlr. and Mrs. Od- ijene Krnsdi and Mis. Henry P;if- brtlie evervts.o.f the life ol'Thomas \k, social s**» vice, siuishine and ho> sented at the March meeting. , A. Edison, whose i>irtMav Is cefe- open hou.',o find buffet. Their fiues!s llabel, Miss Patricia McKcon, and f'.er!-. u '“ el' Yonkers N. v „ ; were Alts Crcdd s u r:. Kmdergaitea Mrs. Marguerite u.uiid. Othei-1 ^rie ofniicl ..it:; pil.a’iiy, anu Mrs. Jerome Gold, brated he.o. U ivero , Mr. ,anfd Mi,:. , Norman Bar-­ das.s won the parents* attendance . 1 and Mrs., guests were Mrs. W, O. Oiggin. ‘ra Anes. Strathmore. . and Mrs. Warren 1 haler, u* ,' 'Mrs,- V/emsi; gavii a;. reading on ,i'<'tt, jiralhmore: Mr squad. award. Abraham Lincoln,Lincoln. •' Ihethe Bov Atn:."Ahi:. i Kober.Kooen Dunn, uuan.-rarun;. Parlin, mr. M and Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Devlin, Mrs. Frank j Guests of. Mrs. Randolph Harris Bliss, and Mrs. Clark Monre. at bridge on Wednesday evening Meetings will be-held j.f Joseph Compoly spoke of the life I l-doiund . DcLd.urentus, Asbu.y on [hf* first Tuir.sdav Md? month. of UnCola and Raymond Wenzel re-1 Park; Mr and Mrs. harl bllis, were Mrs. Eiise Bedle, Mrs. Jae Surprise Shower For Mf. and Mrs. Hugh Daiiell, Mr. thf place to be designated Meluchen:- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Li- and Mrs. Lou Lami, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cushman, Mrs. Baynard Smith, cited Lincoln's - "Gettysburg Ad decided to solicit and accept wom­ Mrs. Alien Norris dress. berati, Poselie; Mr. and Mrs. R. B.. Jumes Maher, Or. an and Mrs. Mrs. Charles C. Schock jr., Mrs, Alis* Margaret Kellogg. marimhMSt. and Mits Hetty Kesffuk. sopiuno F, Howard Lioyd jr., Mrs. Garrett en from tha sorroundiiUi urea for soioist, will present a eoueeri nf sacred fnuslc Surwlay at 7 p.m in the Mrs. Edith Hendrickson recited Huleatte, Surout.lt; Mr. andid Mrs. Georse Wexler, Dr. and Mi s. ilai- . . ! A .surprise shower was given on M.cK cpii, Mrs. George Youuk- membership. Anyone interested in t'lrst Methodist Uturch uf Maiawun. Iho theme will be ' ‘Ih e Gos[a’l ■'St. Valentine '- anu Master Mlvettv. bdward Weldon, Mr, and Mrs. Hal rv Roseiison. Mr. and Mrs. Hen.- j ^ ! Feb. 13 for Mrs. Allen Norris by. iioere. and Mrs. G. J. Sterling joining the organization is asked in Music nnd will Include "Ih e Lord s Prayerr bv Malotte. "Ih e '•My Vaientm e.Tho .group sans Lewis, New York; Mr. and Mrs. „ Walters ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Ja- j Mrs. Donald Koneff, Mrs. RudyA Thompson jr. Tilts winners were to contact Mm . Lichl.man, 3 Avou- Holy ( itv by Auunvi and other fiimlltAr sacred classics nnd gospc! ‘ Ametien' and America, the Vince Haskopf, Long Island, i sepli i.hirco were ihe i-riday even- | Hedei and Mrs. Lee Coloumbe at -, Mrs. Bedle, Mr.s. Cushman, and dalo Ave., Strathmore. SOllK’i. -Beautiful" and Mrs. Edward Jozsy Dw.igh,t Sloat. John Blakesley, anil I ing guests of Mr, arid Mrs. Eugena j Mrs. Coioumbe's home, Matawan, Mrs. Sniith. R«Jest of the evening was gave a H'citfltiOJi on Ihe Ground Hobert Toole formerly ol New i Kruscli. Strathmore. M's. Bessie Goldstein, past presi­ Miss Margaret Keflo^g and Miss f series of children's meetings to be ! Guests were -Mrs.-frank GraaU HoK j York, now residing in California Mr. and Mrs James R. Clay sr., Mr. and Mrj. Irving Ilelge. and • ano, Mr.s. Stanley White, Mrs. Rotn The Happy Hours Nursery, Route dent of the Sisterhood of the Sunny- Betty Restrick, who will present a i held at th* church every mght this - Refreshments were served by Fort Lauderdi.le, Fla., are spending son, Raymond. South River; week, Monday through Priday, ert Curtis. Mrs. Angelo Sealzty M, Matawan, celebrated its first .side Jewish Center, Queens, N.Y. concert in the Find Methodic Mra: Almira Schanck and her com­ a few weeks at the home of their Miss Lillian Lucas ant! Louis Usa, j from ? fo 8 p.m. They wiii use 1*1 j Mrs. Salver Hughes, Mrs. WtJham Valentine s Dav with a party. Dec­ mittee. . . son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Carteret, and Robert Ayre were the Church of Matawjn on Sunday j original,.niariuneUes and a prr>fes- I Chiton, ana Mrs. Jerry Geisittf, orations were in red and white car­ Al lha next meeting, thero will Mrs. Leonard F. Egee. Strathmore. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and evenin'*, have been toj»e*.her since | sionnl siag« for dramati7.tn» Bible i Gifts were sent ov Mrs. J.W . rying out the Valentine theme. Fa­ Identify Flowers be a program on ‘ George Wash­ Mrs. Janies Ayre, Strathmore, 'tlie J952 traveling extensively in the j stories and related truths. The 1 Eastwood, Washington, D.C., moth- vors were presented to each of the Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bengtsmi and w __ ington." . . birthdays of Mr.s. Rose Avre and United States and Canada. Miss puppets and tunuiure are made to | er of Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Joseph Children by Mrs.’ Theresa Welsh, children, Brooklyn, were the Sun­ Mrs. llelge were celebrated. Kellogg is from Wenatchee. Wash., one-third actual si/.e which causes j Berbrtck. . director, and the children exchang­ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. At Root, Branclt U Attend Mooting Richard Crane. Marc Woods. Mrs. Constance Ma.ncinl has re­ and is u. member of the Kvangel'cai I them to appear almost life-size. ed cards. turned to her daughter'll home, A Rower identification quiz for United Brethren Church. Miss Rt4- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anes and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Kirehner | Gospel songs, stories and lessons I Legion To Meet Matawan Auxiliary Mrs. John Mocci jr.. after bemi: membtjri hlghllshted a meeting.' of strick is from Coliingswood and is j for girls and hoys will be featured and Mrs. Albert Smith, Strath­ Mr. a:ul Mrs. j Karl Benton displayed stnall and daughter, Flushing. L.L, were Named To New Post oa several meetings she attended day. Ths guests were Mrs. Henry I Mrs. Paul Marino, Strathmore. branches of trees to ba identified. at Monmouth Medical and the aux­ Traphagen. Mrs. Irvin Krauss. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper were ! the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr.i. Arrangements were brought in by Cub Scout Pack 80. sponsored by ver arrow and denner snip?: the Saturday evening quests of Mr. AlpNinse n“De &nCk*Rosa, Strathmore.Cfr; iliary rolled .195 bandages. Mrs. ira Anes. Mrs. Harold Simmons and Mr3. j St. Joseph'a -.trch, Keyport, held George Bench, gold arrow, silver Mrs. David Rruce entertained at and Mrs. HaroM Graff, Sioryiand Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eggleston, Bernard Dresa depicting “ Tribute i iheir Uth annual blue and gold arrow and lion book; Steven Mus- luncheon - bridge on Wednesday af­ Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Claymau, Holmdel. spent Sunday with Mrs. carella, den chief and Raymond Give Dinner Mar. 3 to a Statesman,■' tha theme of the I dinner Thursday at Shore Point ternoon, and the winners were Mrs. Strathmore, attended the Bar Alitz- if. Schieffeliu Sayers, City Island. month. Mr. Williams, horticulture Groshote, year pin. | Inn, Hazlet. There were 130 pres- Dwight Gatwood, Sayreviile; Mrs. vah ol Steven Roth, son oi Mr. and N.Y., and a family dinner was held chairman, discussed pruning. Mrs. Den Mothers Certificates A ham and sweets dinner will | ent. F.aclt den made ceuternieces Allan J. Morrison, and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Roth, Brooklyn, at the at Tliwaitea Restaurant, City Is­ Robert Perry and Mrs. Donald Mr. Clark also gave certificates be given by the Freneau Indepen­ ! featuring the theme of January, Charles Ruff, Matawan. Olhcr Colonial Mansion on Saturday ev­ land. Lammers were welcomed as new to the retiring deo. mothers, Mrs. dent Klre Co. and the I.adie« Aux­ i “ Freedom Festival/' Cubmaster guests were Mrs. Howard Veale, ening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldstein, members. David Johnson. Matawan; Mrs. iliary on Sunday, Mar. 3. There SayreVille; Mrs. Feler A. Read, Peter Shall welcomed those attend­ William Badieker. Hazlet: Mrs. Worth David, Suffield. Conn., is Mr. and Mrs. Sttmley Seaman, and Mrs. Dress, flowet show chair­ will he servings of the home-style Middleiown; Mrs. Harry Munson, ! ing and introduced the guests, Edward Hursier, Mrs. Peter Shull spending a week with his grand­ Mr. and Mri. Stanley Blair were man. announced May 25 has been dinner at 1 p.m.. 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. and Mrs. Donald W. Robinson, Mat­ i George Thompson, former Wcbelo and Mrs. Richard Disbrow. Key- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward the Saturday evening guests of Mr. set for tho spring flower show and awan. j leader. Neighborhood Commission* pou. An honorary certificate was Carnesale, Strathmore, and Mrs. Morton Fuchs, Si rath* Sept. 28 has been set for the fail Mrs. Donald W. Robinson was : er Charles Vreeland and the new presented In Joseph Carr for assist­ i Guests of Mrs. Richard Cermak, more. flower show, It was ;»mu?imced ar­ hostess to Circle 4 of the Tirst Bap­ ; treasurer, Edward Ziegler. Mr. ing with ihe football dinner. HazleS, ut bridge on Thursday ev­ Susan Shore, daughter of Mr and tist Church on Wednesday evening rangements for March will be j Shull commended the officers and ChrU Ziegler, who has been a NICK’S ening were Mrs. Nicholas Francis­ Mrs. Herbert Shore, Strathmore, "Spring a Coming,M featuring and her guests were Mrs. Louis s don mothers for their accomplish* cubmast^r for sir years and the co, Mrs. Joseph Rankl. Mrs. Rus­ spent the weekend ut Ihe home of green fruit and vegetables wilh James, Mrs. Ross Maghan, Mrs. r ments and congratulated the Pack, Iteasti'er for a year, spoke on the BEAUTY SALON sell Weber. Mrs. Roy KaLier, Mrs. her former neighbor, Joyce Gor­ foliage in a white container. Myrtle Marks, Miss Evelyn Reid, j Eugene Clark presented awards importance ot scouting for young 41-0 HWY 34, MATAWAN John Carney, and Mrs. Bruce Mac- din. Brooklyn, and on Monday was The progrtm for March will be Mrs. Franklir. Thompson, Mrs. Lar­ j to the loNowing: Daniel Hursler bovs and stress'd the need for 1 Mile So. of MiU.iwan Traffic Cutcheon, jwan. Winners were Joined by her brother. Kenneth, to “ Garde.is Behind the Iron Curtain" | and Pau! Ksposito, bon books*; Alan Light ry Loop, Mrs. William Griffiths, /nore officer.** and op growih. 2 Blocks So. nf Lloyd Road Mrs. Ailele Johnson, and Mrs. Ro­ Cutcheon. Joyco Gordon. Swanekamp. Most and hostesses bert Hurdle. i Groshol/, silver arrows; Thomas Mr. CUitk paid Iribute to ?.'lr. Mrs Bella Young, Mrs. Edilh Tracey Sluuon Gold, daughter of for the meeting were Mr. and Mi?. Nadler, bear badge; Michael Es­ Ziegler who is jjniny out o; office Mrs. William Wilkins, Morcer- Benton, Miss Ulizabetii Lichtmuu vllle, entertained at bridge on Sickles and Mrs. Anna Burns Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gold, Strath­ posito and Pei“ r Shull, year pins; after serving a 3 treasurer. Speciai! were ilia Saturday dinner and more, celebrated her fir^t birthday and Mrs. Leslio Groenmnn. Serv­ Joseph Carr, silver arrow ard den- The next Pack meeting will U* Thursday evening and tho winners ing refreshment* at the March bridge guests ot Mrs. Rudolpn at a family dinner party Guests tier stripe; Peter Vance, year pin, held Mar. 12 at St. Joseph's at Charles R. Noddmgs. son of Mr. were Mrs, William J. Miller, Mrs. meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Har­ $ 1 0 .0 0 Douglas Ward, and the hostess. Fraebel. attending were Mr. and Mrs. Isi­ gold arrow and silver arrow; 7 p.m. The theme will be ‘ Around and Mrs. William C. Noddmgr., dore Ueitferman. maternal grand­ old Simmons. Mrs. Mae Aspinall Charles Shackalton, iion bonk, sU- 'Ihe U.S.A.” : Matawan has been named a senior Other guests were Mrs. Leon Chris­ Mr. and Mrs. William McKernan Dell and Mrs. Arthur Aspinall. tinat, Mrs. Jac A. Cushman. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, parents’, and MUs Laura Heiffer- research engineer in the (. nenucal man, The Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. P e r m a n e n t George Barrett, Mrs. John Kinney, Jersey City, were the weekend porled on the E.Y.C swimming trip j morrow wil! be named m the ! Engineering Laboratory ot Ihe guesti of Mr. and Mra. John Kiick, Meyer Gold, paternal grandparents. EYC Plans Spaghetti ! Dow ( henncai Company, Midland, and Mrs. August Schmeling. to Trade sVinds, Sea Bright. Miss spring. She will receive a $1500 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Koneff cele­ Marc Woods. Saturday evening Queens, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i Midi., in recognition of hi* out* W a v e brated their second wedding anni­ guests also included Mr. and Mrs. 'lur’.el and sons. Lurry, Steven, Supper On Saturday Wilks re[X)r?ed on the corporate j scJioijrsbip from Genet ai Mills : standing ability m research. versary by attending the Satur­ James Leahy, Marc. Woods. Robert, and Richard, Levitiown, communion. sponsor ol the program. A iaUO I Ihe senior research classifica­ Tuesdays and Pu ; Mr. and Mns. George. Uobeits The Episcopal Young Churchmen day evening performance of “ A Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Halpern, award will be made to the second tion was recentlv established by Wednesdays Only! and daughter*. Robin and Sharon. of Trinity Episcopal Church, Mata- • Dow to single out conspicuous re­ Thousand Clowns" in New York. Strathmore, had as their Saturday wan, will hold a spaghetti supper, Miss Carolyn Parsons highest ranking Homemaker of lo- Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Robin- j lunchtMin guests Mr. and Mrs. Eli Queens; Mr. and Mrs. Limeft Gold search performance by scienti*U and daughter. Martine, Strath­ open to :he public, Saturdas from morrow in the state Mu* school son attended the Friday evening | Berger, Sysosset, L.L In the ev- Homemaker Winner •and engineers who are making a more; Mrs. \7.y,i Tauber, Brooklyn. 5 to 7 p.m. 'Pickets may be obtained of each slate winner will receive a i career of active reseaich rather performanco of "H.M.S. Pinafore” j enfny they entertained Mr. and from E.Y.C. members. Profits Includes Wash, at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Mill- ,yrs. Louis Schneiderman, Ford- James Curley. Pittsburgh, Pa, Miss Carolyn Par.sons is the win­ set of Encyclopaedia Bnlanmca. than administrative or supervisory was the Sunday and Monday guest fiom the supper will be turned over ; work Cut and Set '. • hurn, I ham, N.Y., at dinner. to the fund for a new church. ner fiom Matawan Regional High : Later, Slate Homemakers ot To* nf Mr. and Mrs. Louh Gomlick, \ Born iu Great halls. Monl. ho Mrs. Helen Quinn, Mrs. Gerard 1 Mrs. William Oliver Diggin, Miss E.Y.C. members will attend a .School m the IWd Betty Crocker Strathmore. morrov. with their advisors wdi ; graduated from Mataw an High A CUT * PERMANENT TO Devlin, Mrs. Howard Erdmann, Patricia McKuen and Mrs. Mar­ convocation to b«* held Sunday at Search for the American Home- SUIT YOUR PERSONALITY ‘ enjoy an expense-paid educational School. He joined Dow m HMJ Mrs. Louis Pazienza, Mrs. Eliza­ guerite Laird were ihe Tuesday ev­ Mrs. Iidith Sitkles, Middlesex 0:30 p.m. At th« Mar. li meeting make; of Tomorrow. Siu- thus be­ tour of New York, Washington. L>.C. after earning his B.S. Degiee at beth Vreeland, and Mrs. Paul Eg­ ening guests of Mr. and Airs. St., entertained Circle ii of the First Mis* 'lerry Hai! and Antonio Fon­ comes eligible for one of IU2 Von may want lha Italian Boy, an were lecent guests ot Miss Ks- • Pennsvlvania S’aie University. Mu Brush Up, Bubble, Chemise or Frederick Dederick, Wilson Ave. Baptist Church on Monday even­ seca will he in charge ot the les­ .scholarships with, a total value of . and Colonial Williamsburg. Ya . ther Blan at bridge Winners were ing. Those attending wer*1 Mr.s. iUD.OlHi. also holds an M.S. Degiee >u Pixie — All done by our Expert The birthday of Mrs. Laird was sons and Miss Patricia Wilks, the . which will culminate with the nam­ Chemical Enmneenng from Michi­ Hair Stylist. Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Devlin, and the ] ceicbrfited William E. Smith sr., Mrs Wil­ topic. Refieshments will be provid­ Having scored »'ir»t m her school hostess. | ' liam E. Smith jr., Mrs. Hairy in the knowledge and attitude test ing ot tin? I MW All American Home­ gan State Omvctsitv which h:y Cul". N’ .»sU, SALE ENDS FEB1HJAHY 2K weie the f-rid.iv i:ues(s (,t Ml and ; Mrs Tli.-u.lore * .millo S-iatli A Few Siimplei, ol The Many Values Wo'ro OKerlng mm .• ( Mi. .uni Uud‘dJ H'' ■ In', Good Yeai’ Uniss'T,, Heip.ium, '•pi'ii' in duv. al AlbWealhor 'M2” Desinn i the Iiiiiih1 of Mi nnd Mrs. b.iliiar 4 IMy Nylon - Black Ill-N.IAIVIIN !•', I.I-IVIS ' Mfuife, Slfatlunofc, en n> theii ui’W lioni'’ in Haul1' < < , 7.5(1 - I I $10.05* Menjmnm l\ l.j'wi.t, III Avalo.i Mich. Mrs. ltei;.*r is th- iwm ^Mrr I.ant', Mat,tw,in, li.is benn pin nf M) , Mdiil ‘ inoti'd to l ‘ojnnniniraii'*n Services Mi nnd Mis Sm h1»-\ Ulan. BE Goodrich Knj',iniM‘r, ami will head « new ill* Stialilinoi'c, ci e tin- Sundav din- Ut Lino Sllvertown partnn'iit at Hrll Telephone L.ti> N I'Ins ,>n tiltui ih him! V a th nt dcliVHis up to 19^ h.p.l 6.70-15 $0.05 I sutirch, Hilling World War II he 1 Mr. nnd Mm. I! ( W< ii'.el and i IMped di^i’l'i|> nndeiwatei luund 4c>u, I ‘hai h'K, nml Miss Kai en Ikn- Excllino now blond ol boiitil/ nnd nclion Sin1 it . . , tin 1 lo.v p ii' nd, (un-lo-dnvn P-H!S . . . at m All prlouw pluw Ink nnd old lin1 nit cur. e(|uipnient I'm (he Navy, and .inn sler Mp"nf SaMnila'. in Nrw N'mk. si*(|uenllv utilis'd on ma,»ne|ic re and while llieie Mis Wcij'el and . ,. In Ihe low-pric« Imldl y tin r Dn.ili'i's now I It's nvory liit.li an Oklsmobllal i 'ii'd mj1. Ml.o Ib'llsli'j View* il lli»« I I .1.4 ». In i et e n i ve.ti >. h e (m s Im’-’H con JaniiM Sir. d"i Idi ilhn11>i e, lias i el ii i ii"d home in hinui'-i.** COLOT'S SERVICE, INC. ci-in -'d w it h th-* it*'•><*h»|himmh hi an sit' vouu i.ocai AuiHoHinu oiosMowie niiAinv u fa ic ii i-I'v i m i i i m ’ suilelmi,' ’.Vifem, and hip In i hr e<.li'i ii ,l,ne MAIN ST. (IIIIN F U NI;W ItptiN SW KK AVI'. (he ifi-vefnfMitenl .’tnd fmptovi'nien: I i* tine M.u lee, ilai//:ht<'i o! Mi uf Hit* Mil 'i'i Ib-.tiim •’ Ihaliiij', . • ml Mi K i 'ii a Id \l a i lev Siiaid Matnwan, N, J. — Phono 566-2900 teni mot e, a miphimnh e al NrwaiK M/1 I c’v h hTi'ive-l )»)*» J.lei'hir-il :>!,i .« j id|i'"/\ Ii,i i I n.»med tn D A V E G5DB C H EV R O LET - 110 Main Street, Matawan Tlie Iliuili’i u n d Tt'xiicii l*imini'Is .■Imre lillH l.ni'.lneei iuj* iJe^n-e fit'in ( mneil ihe il<*.in* =4 Hat hn die hi d v ’liWl Kl'iiiveisiiy in I'ML > ter. ?HE MATAWAN J0J5NAL, N J. Thursday. February 21, 1963 : ) ' £ O M V H l t E 1 IfcXiAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LtOAi .vyricE LJ-J-AI M l i U f c i.fg al nrrm'g M iss Cohen is Speaker ■ I .....—- C<>. Tire Halite. i i fci..p td M r.A - rn- . Avenue:. te.ertc* .*4). n,orU\v.et>terj.y .. Hm« of > ] , • ) , Uimv*.‘ ■. Colleet ferns NOT!CS- TO ASSttVMT UBFJENBANXS I CojomUIo* Im MJ i’.o'.ji-'d;.!--/ Ic ir.fj : Along f ind> L'ift <•£ rjt^ r r in r>i .v.laUiuan undark" hne.. b '- Arh", 0> N J L I 1- V 1 At m'-ii t.vctjc.n & : m ji3''.;i|ii C'.'t‘C+. H) !>tc i'Wi‘<;r nt < f-X'l I V IjM f l .. .- . tj> } tUinst ahs/.< **£«, qc f.iuc/e fu.r the f-jl [ ;-»« «.;i)iilir?i£.i(i«>u iNVi.'wnwXi Orivif. j Fi FTK J-ur:K U tv 1 s • the ce»»'.«!:- unc of- 014. At the-.general meeting of the lij’ « -:t>v:*ce if.-! nn'^irv^^i'fri: . . f < NG ial_ lit Ju jim> k.ih:‘, a-, N«*vv For Missions r ; T H A.CT T W O ; *3 u ;d; Avev.'.iC. U> ;* pi>int wnftTo WOOD WABJiE. hto hew. 4tv>*s*n | V U-t'To'^ r*M,> : a,ii,:;g vKl- -.cr.Urr line o( N*iW<; S:»UT)iood o l tbs United Hebrew tyi/l j«vr*feni»Uvtf» anu tte. l \ ” 1 L?*-?vs'. or ihe c-»;.inu};i7:cfi *>f. : <1.-'-rX A:)a:>::c ■>] Oi v\1 >) * 1 1 n \J 101 > ' ‘up •ieir e n v oi in e ir ^jc«<3»ivcfiv ! S‘V V " V u’f i],~ u r , K - Mivs i tn'.t-i >;<' •Hi. r« ♦* a>\ ne betrs-. • u> Mewbors of, the {'athojjo D&sigh-. Congr«gafjor,, Kevport, heW-Tl»tni-J*^J- Nc*Hv* is r.ertJiy tha;-. crJa’l* 1 it c-aUk;dvo. tc- :.’H- U:ie ci j « ii) t^>'.;ii ght- iJLNNJe. 1ii-it* Oi H r 1 Mi % I i i* iiie ■the .10j Ji'iv.-cs; : the/ive i i {.w.h^esv tern, Court Sii Joseph s «8«„ Key- net) v-.;Kir s oi -is* ic-i M.-jiu* ; AvcfW ^.: Ow m •«. i L«.0. :•* n:n<) ? o-Viiship ; Mne s-i.ve - rcr.'^r l>m* « >’ft\Jyn‘c’. A^ciiiit tigr t,it , il) sum-ner■iv -.'ic jjae IPO | 1 , ( s:•,> 01 b«jiiiKLi'.-v Ime -..jort. were urged, al the February w as presented*. Mjss fi* Dorothy tti*lr» ot of their nicee.siori; I'M? Jerscv s**vf*m>ji£. 1 me ol. V u jjUc UI iva.v; u-.hu-v t *-> Avenue :o the CC'MH,;- :;nc \ T»; a jv;;nt v. tfte sun• Nnx> '> ' ItftlU 'UtA_ “ “ <= . J<°' ' s0N tcatton ri;i£-/ it'WH" ! ,■; - v iac i:e:ncT s:i>e ; of Churciv :• ‘nei uh»p uf i ;ti: Tne ' iisiUj* \>\ Vi«ill»oro bcnind- W. S'fl^uWELL. bis aeirtt, c*vu,orJi j ...... r , , - ii’.fy *:j(id i-ierk «n 1 c>* v;-.sv to t)»« cenlti- *;>»« ! the- u-«1 ilc « • '.I -.«s' r'.iinrt f 6 1 .-•:'>u!iu,::.sA<;riy niarnps,' nylons, soap, ihr&id. pen: u*& r and t.bs Adolph hich- nod repr«&€tna?*vf.5 Mid h.b,.. ch^ ,£l% r.f * in* .-.•erk a , ,,f A v e n u e ; J/st-iict- ' O >*oro * >.f Cliffwttur.l Avunu ?<, VfHv VMM*. I r .’• I •.(/ ,M ::kr.Vi».\ ivtiundarv fjnt c>|s Krtd holy pictures, to be neiit U»tir or W U>«r suewssorj 1n Mur5cJ»w!' 147 U i:r \.\»->.iorlv ii)u,>g U*ie ccnlt !4- rwrtnej ^ 1 Im l: manit tnai. it, title an d * 'a 1 v i n ir c f ,n ?j5(. T o ^ - 's h i'; -j M ill! Ci’11 wnvrJ Avf'iuli: v> \hf* point ol be- d l K c ft;i.’ctc Ui tne Uu* etUCJ hno of Janiftvby.rfi H.osd, (0 the fTjisaans.iTlie meeting wa^.. iiONSOK W. STLLh\W,l>b. divcol Llovd iioiiij.• and :■ jiorf'K'r iv : 0s. U. .1 i ’ 1* kh't* a o.s Tr*y..7H thcnc bu;.i j'rf i) t:s n.crtiv ! n^rfnev.s;cr;y the ctu 5ie!o F?b. 12 in the ' school. cateteria. .iriiUon I'f'Uttp plJK*^: Ve^rMDfi Mcmovai UlC; ; U t I 1 L ■Merh preparations w ere discusser, for the *aa.. prrt-/na) . reiHehinuoives I Jn be*'-.e^r. Wc-fi»c-«d April to jxs!.’ of Viounn-i 1 iM'Tll i iiu« uf jainesbuj'g t\ ut*w, k’»owt» A>'-d her. their w an.v of Jietr 4tacc«fi- i ...t. ?-{<‘n:e- fjottmr C2;iVi» «,uc< A w-it/ir Ptiliirs^ r ! < e U ...Ai /iCifOC'KM - J- Jt*=- ftxas n»>a«>. :'i W- with. Mrs. 'Anthony Fam-Uo, gran/J donor theatre party and it smor. Hav.-Tlioni Sut-*n. C*nf'voo Uit uicu.v;: Uie>ic« ’•*) UKt'. W Mtn Florence Ge/mzn, state re­ JtoUi- piainuit fc attortiey, whoae. i.«a r«c;uej.t lcr\-nr.r s’HinJer lin-e «>t T.luvd Ho;ul a n d th«* HEG.WHIZIG U-.viM»Tip'nt boundary I P‘f » : Slmthnww Svt.Ml, the. date set tentatively ..fee Tues­ adaia Wiindiirv i • «ia c M. •vti.'ch U; : . ^otie K. We».-«1, . Hint, tod be«n seriously, injured u> day, Mar. 19. ■ Ne^' Jfirwry, m a W ?* r w. tu*- c»*;n , . i • Jptafiit riicd ui a clvit actioti m o/ 0»tJ Bririjj** i I't-'V-'UtinJ)) ClerK »» nulQnvubile accident and is a HcsLefsefi /or t»« ■ avenujg were s Kuhnr i9 piainu// ana w m Er.insvvwk j2fl •. ' jiuiiwif, in Bayonne General, Ho> ■MriM/s. - T l/?u nnic2s VniM 'hal 1 M n Stiohi^ 1 W nm t0f f ei Coui.( a to are 0| Nvw de/< 2 ..rn,.v,fulju*ts y Ui <•/»« jwtal. .They, wets requested, to of- R osm tkol &4d Mro. Albert G M - utt*r Apn/ it. iflM e x c lu s i v e , • - i of .KUL'h dale. it you laJl so 1« d o t c o u im hr. prayers for her recovery. . ludsnwMit by: d e fa u ll may fcc r.% iid «rcd) .•■: Invitations • received, to tho ..•; -...;— ------... . ! a g a in s t vu;.t. 'o r th e reLi*?f clem4i*«iti%i I itmlrci'd t tlie cuiiie o» At- 1 ’.he CojoL-ijn of I diw wfr und proyf *>ri.arvice. hi. dufill- {xieftl'*r on T ’justljiv. -November jrtht-rJv i To^.nsiiij) itwan. thence . St: Rose of Lima, Freehold, on Legion Auxiliaries i iL-.ln rhi. f’lwrk nf t!n» Mllmrior.1 tii/i': ' InntU* A -e: j€: theiu.-e Apr. 23 al Colts Nsck In.’! ant) !<> Avt*- I .soiil.n*r!y jHojsj? »he c e n te r line DR. MARK B MUSCARELLA Give Chair, Dryer , g, bock tea on Sunday to be given Optometrist by Court Fulgtfns Corona, New Womnoulli. i- . v . • The cerebral Rtiient Weekend • lo Park was The annual Catholic Daughters ond. chair EYES EXAMINED retreat wili be held at Georgian the past Court College; Lakp-wtwd, the week­ nated as end of Apr. S3. Reservation*; must Week. ■■•.. . , : 1 }piorryises situate. Lvinx nnd m \ 0t PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING Both chairs 0Jid hair dryers were \ the Towitship of freehold-(formc-rfy j- cv.v* £fak> s»v.Mor, be made .'as soon, as possible. ^K^flirv„r Ihi% IS ivmikV'-;,. T : Mar!boro> County-o£ Moriiivouth Tl'.ret: Mc»nbeia w. the cl V K t o ‘-’ i-shii> of M a U \ \r.n a n d th e : M a»aw ni« - of , 3U MAIN ST. KEYPORT" . A, rummage, sale, will be hold in purchased by thO la Am cn ^ ii xx, jjuto vf Neiv, Jersey and which >j vRiobjv, P .rn u ^ n l It U« .olut ,1 , cl,_ I , l«f ' - }» J ' «M glow. Auxiljarv. UsijU Of Middle- .^a}i c o n v e v « d io AUrftd Wnrne. now i - iw o Men>»Kr« ni tne Mm Aprn. Collection of clothes and oth­ Pill*iiiy place: Mfcla-xan Townsoip line, wad »nt-nc.{ • .i.w.fc *dl<> 1* -a » • er Items will b. Mur. I. S#»V-C0l«0tV for. the use Of the chlt-rdec'd hi h»s JUetJme by deed irom j County Ec.urU uf Cluu * n I- re«-=r, f>‘r» n •■u/hn'n^ivp enre -nt’tfa*?- ren-1 M^drUfk V. P, .Schatu'k nnd tviie 'Uv* Wctnbi-i's tA ih e J i»wj.!.vhJ( Mrs. Theodore DI Santo reported Gren, WilO rocene care at tat? -en jfjalC(j J UJV 2. 18W (and not at this ynittee for■•ih*.* fuh term, SO, cases of cookies had been sold. ler. .. ■. I tJtne recorded! known and de^tfnutcd j -Hie of...... tne reK^tr. blMtd.-i 1 t the foliowlfi* poU?/!C J She thanked ail who co-opcraied. The members of the National \ ».«-j.ot No. two vu ■ Hnd Sil Uie »nid deed BEGINNING at U*.c junclir.n c-f f her committee for the annual Eas­ bv washmt and setting the youngs-, Avacuhed as follows-, M a t a w a n C r e e k ft! th e Unmrl.tr.' Un« [ ter’s hair. • flt u'3e d}-stl,nv^ ** of .Vi.it-.ivan Btn'v.iKh and M aUnvan! ter Bonnet card party to be held chain (roni the most northerly coiner T o w n s h ip ; UicMice ( 1) In a 'Ve^Urrl.y ' Wednesday : evening, Apr.: 17, in ITie first chair was donated at Of-I/'t4 --fc No. -1 -allotted______to-...... Nicholas- ______Cot- d»recUon along th« lx>undiu;y line bt* tlie school auditorium. Christmas. feH on e course of north 22 degrees itveen M«U«w«u» Borongh. ami MnU* f y minutes east: tht-noe <1» reversingV< WII'I) ; *. ! vh'.vnil)V Lowiihhin lUK.iaillU to Muuwan Avtnnt.------j Mts. John Buck announced » K.iid c o u rs e s*mU» ?2 •i »nln- then re ‘21 northerl.v along the center theatre party for Saturday, May Knowing traffic signs b y ..their utes west the beglmdni;beglmdnB ol T-ot ! hueh u e »>t Mawwan Avenue to fa v u lv u C 4, when members will see "She shape is especially helpful at night. No. 1 aforesHld: thence :ij . aio n jf _ th e b e tw e e n tlu- lic h v a n d V e n a p r o p e r lin e o f Lc>t N o. i M>ntn 64 ile>;rees jjne: thenco ti) easterly ulong wurl While readuvg them may. o e out of Loves Me." , , 46 iniiH iics .veiit 15 ctwun.s *J(J Units*, pp-'pertv Un« lo Lhe M a r * pi-o-iertv The February cancer meeting the question, you can still icaci th e n c e (:i) n orth M (ic s rc ^ s .»> m in ­ line. Uiwve ‘ l)ot* Sl-jtt Highway No. 35’ana continuing a!o»« } the home of Mrs. Robert Preston, (4j joutn 69 deKrees J6 minutes* ve*.l LEGAL NOTICE 1? chains Gi) iifiks: ihence (5) north the jnme acioss AtuVkjv Avenue itnu | 2# S«. George PI., Keyport. 33 d e g r e e s X5 m in u te s ’.ver,t 27 c n ^ in s conlifiuiiiK »ioiuT the ce/Uer hne J/ 4 h n k s : th en ce <6; 6miUv 67 c o r tic e s S h o r « C o n c o u r s e to H v .liu.ciion w ith i 1>62 , 57 m in u te r e a st 78 lin ks: th e n c e <7) the center line of KanluM'l \Su>; SHfe'.KtKK’S SALS' . th e n c e (5) ea .stvrjy ji.lo.iK ih e c * iu c r . Man Cleared By Jury SVPEniOK COURT flouih W d t 'R r t e s ’ .la m in u te s e a s t J chahiR ! 80 fin ks: th e n c e I8> on a Line o f 1'n r fic ld W a v to llu* ce n te r 1 OF NKW JJCKSfciY s t r a ig h t it nr to the place U bemnnme. JJiV® of P r o j e c t A v e n u e ; u iciice «0» ) LAW DIVISION O f Auto Death Count Containing 32 acres be the sam e more iOC.th(*rlv & lo n g Uie ce n te r h n e i>i i PASSAIC COUNTV or tesF. Belnjf tl\o s^n'« pjetmsfts Provpect A'*<*nuc io its juncl.on wiU; j Docket No. L-1287-60 A Spolswood man Thursday was c o n v e v e d Uf the ysid Cjineha Wa.-ne the c e n te r lin e o» N et/icr«od D n w . \ COMPANY, o co.*tjw«u«u. Plaintiff ing the death by auto o( a Madison b e c a u s e vr»u m a v h a v e su n ie c la im o r 1 or he continuance ot same, if ex* j vs: EnNfiST.AtiDGHSON, et >X, be- lownship sanitation worker July i interest tn the M id property, ten d ed t« M u U s w a a C:re*;lc; o n d them -c j fe n d a n ty . /6J n^Uiriv air'-' t \ which deliberated 90 minutes. He the Borough of Freehold, County oi A\enac. Chffwootl ; Monmouth. New Jersey., on Monday had been indicted (or causing the k k c o n o KiiEcrtON DisTttft-r tlie 2-r'th riov ot liebruatv. 1%3. at & ICGlSTKt AND KLCCTION death of Stephen Dalton, M), of 267 * BEGINNING at » poml on Maur.van j o'clock- P. Ai. VrcvailinK-lunc. N O T lC lfi ’ Avenue x;ud point being in Uk- tit- I WIIEiN HI A UK IN THIS OLDEST BANK All the defendants' right, title and liarfieid Ave., Laurence Harbor. rOHNiUtP OF MATAWAN l vlding line between me p.orough of • interest, it-any. in and lu the follow­ On the stand Thursday, Mr. Mar­ Notice i* hereby ^Iven that quali­ [ Matjw'un and Uie Towiu;hip U M a m - in g : I waiir Utence ' I) westerly iiion* auid | ' cinkiewicz testified that hix car AH . THAT CKUTA1N LOT. TRACT. fied votecs of The Township of M«- : b<»undaL'V lin e to the M o n m o u th v^ou.i.* , ta’.can, not alreadv registered lu said struck a garbage truck on which OK PAFCEL OK LAND AND PHEM- I ty • Mid line ■ IN MONMOUTH COUNTY ISES situated. Ivin* and bein^f in lho < Township under the law* ot New Mr. Dalton was working along Sun­ j at CUffw'onu. Avenue: tnenec. » | Township of Marlboro.-. Monmouth Jersev governing perniunent regls- set Ave.. Old Bridge, lie added, northerU along said Monmouth Cutm- j Countv, New Jersey, and more par- I tration may register or transfer with • tv • Middlesex County iwundary line j however, that , he taw no fights tiruUrJv de.senbed as folk«v,fi: i (he Township Clerk, or notify *ald to lhe center line oi l boutheil.' j !)4 on Map ot property belonging to i eierk’j office Municipal Bldg.. 147 crash. Mr. Marcinkiewicz suf­ the center line of L,c m jx htuid. if | The .Estate of Thomas Wicker. Marl- waiver Main St in the Township o( ter-ded- to the centei line ol Cuff- i fered a head Injury In the crash boro Township. February 1J. 1942. Matawan during business hours, or >vood Avenue: thence (4> noi Jie.tiUr- | and In a state of panic ran into a HICHAFID HKUSiSH. C.E. i direct lo the Commissioner of Hefcis- *v along the confer line of Chft«"<*.l i nearby wood area. BE1NG COMMONLY KNOWN AND I ualion tn Freehold. A v e n u e to th c c e n le r Inve or I a irfie ld j DFJtlGNATEO As Martha Place, M or-! On 'nmrsdav. March 7th, 1963. the W ay thence (5) Koutneasterlv alonK Edward Podolewskl, assistant gauviile. New' Jersey regifiiratioa books will be closed un­ the center line of Fairfield Way U) ARM KHS M J»ERCIIANTS county prosecutor, represented the The approximate amount of the til after the forthcoming Primary Uie center line of Shore Concotv&e: ■tale, and Daniel L. Golden of Judgment to he satisfied by aald Election to be held on Tuesday, Ap­ Uience id) soutlr.vesteil.i aloiig *nid •ale la the «um ot fSOU.OO together ril 16th, 1963, center line of Shore Concowse nm'frs South River nerved as defense w ith th e co s ts o f tliks io le . Notice of change ot residence or Amboi* Avenvie Hnd State Highway NATIONAL BANK counsel. The three-day trial wa» JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, SK«rill. application-for transfer of reglslra* No 33 following th* M an properly held before County Court Judge Dated January I. 1A63 tion shall be made either by writ­ line to thc Behr - Vena properly Uric; Jerom e Alper and Alper, Aiiyi. ten request forwarded to the Town* JSl $33.20 thence 171 westerly along said prop* Samuel V, Convery., r ship Clerk or the County Board of ertv hne to lhe culvert In th« center la Thu Heart 01 Malaw*» Elections on forms provided by said line of Matawan Avenue; and thmce Township Clerk or Board or by call* (8) southern along the center line Ing In person at the office of the of M&tawait Avenue to the point of Township Clerk or County Board ot b eg‘gin ln nin jn g.g . — ESTABLISHED 1P30 Elections up to and Including March Polling place: Cliffwood Volunteer Ttii. 1963. TireIre COCO- J^irsF i r s Hou«e.H o u * e . CenterC e n te r Avenue,A v e n e - S A V E $ $ Notice if hereby given that the Cliffwood. _ District Boards ot Election and Reg­ T1I1RD ELBCTiON DISTRICT ••The Oldest Bank B E G I N N I N G at the centei bne of istry In and for the Township of th* interesection ot J^eiiox Hoad and Auto — Discount for Safe Drivers Palawan, County of Monmouth, fatale Cliffwood Avenue: ihence ll) lunlh- in Monmoulh County” of New Jersey, will meet et the Homo Owner* — Reduction for Package Policy place hereinafter designated on westerly along the center line of TUESDAY, APRIL Mth. 1963 L e n o a . R o a d . «v the continuation of between the hours of seven h.m. and same If extended, to the center line Fire — Liability ~ Household eight p.tn. 'Eastern Standard Time), c J Wh-nle C r e e k : t h e n c e (2> n o rt h ­ for the purpose of conducting a pri­ easterly along the center !Uie u/ All Combined Into One Policy mary election for the nomination ol Whale Creek to RarHnn bay: thence candidate* /or (3) easterly and woutherls along tl>« j ahoie line of Raritan Bay to the ie.n- One Stale Senator. Three Members of the General As* REAL INSURANCE stm b i.v. , ESTATE PROP. MGT. Two Members of lhe Monmouth BONUS MORTGAGES Countv Board of Chosen Freeholders. an s gency The election of one male and one V ' A female member of the Republican John K. Fiorino, Broker Countv Executive Committee for each dlvlrict. , , ’ 267 Main St. LO 6-1881 M a ta w a n The election of one male and <»ne female member of lhe Democratic

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Ceremony At | jMonjauville G irl Is Bride O b i t u a r i e s iSuptials A.f Sf. Ann’s IIV IIJ; ]|MH4| Pelar J Kwmslu >l!t Ull'f j Peti:r Litwinski. 17 Kat * j vn ini « i ® s ■siOMvary; Chureh:, j ! South ktvfrr. . Gay-: ! Mr. !..i'wir;ski was 'boin in South ) a »:isier. Mrs. M;iry H. Gockcn. son of .Mr..'nnd .Mr*. j Osowski, South Ri\e>'. ;:nsi a bicih- j-jTrifd. 'Goejced,;:.; X Seventh . St., j er, Ted Lest;1;-. Key/.vjrf. •iUfeSt K^nnsburg, ' Satwduv, Feb, t Full era i services -.vere !k Mon­ <0, I 'M ' ' day at fi-ivn\..fr'om ihe .M.-.li'/ewsrHi ■ 'Funerai Horn*:'. Sou;It Riv*. r, and IK e Kcv. Harry R. Pine peifonn- ! al !*:30 a.m. a requiem m.-ss was ’ ;*4;- the ..double /mi! curemony at, 2 TAILORING ° ” «*Y c.m. i;> 0)1 vary Melfeod'st Church, j oj’fe-ved in St. M ary’s Cnurch, Soutfj j River. Burial was in j>t. M ary'ii ■ Heyporc. \ . , i Cemetery, Fast. Brunswick,. a"" ALTERATIONS Tue- orlde wasniven.m marriage : Charles N. lien/ MEN S - W OM EN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL .''feyvhcrvfathcr. She wore a streq^ | Charles N. Ben/., IX of-liS Coa.K- length (gown designed wilh a !aco ! !oy St., Iseli.’j, died Sunday, F(b. bodice itsid full chiffon ;Skirt- Iier; DRY CLEANING 17, iM./, *j! Rahway Memo:v,u Hos­ W E CALL ANJ> •• limwrtip - length" veil, cf illusion pital. Mr. Ben/ was chai tc-r rnefn- FUR ALTERATIONS . {«)! ..from a crown of iridesccnts K>£LlVKit ber arid termer chief o' the Chemi­ >Vh ALSO MAK1-; NIiiV CLOTIIF.S ‘ ilid' she yearrled a, colonial bouquet wh t;ivi,- sa il o h e c n stamps "CO 4-1123 ©I white roses and siepbanotiS. cal Hook and Ladder District 11. and had ir.ade his home in Iselin Atlvnded By bister for 42 years. Mrs. .Reliance IVmon. Keyport, BROAD STREET CLEANERS , He was a member oi ihe Iselin 78 BKOAD ST. ~ KEVPO RT W«» the 'matron of iionor for her mstcr. Her,pink salm streeL-lciiRth } and Coloria F.x-Mremen's Associa- j'tion. He retired JO years ago as a ; gown was '.designee'/ wilh choit j watchman ar the Hess-Oil Co. Mr. sleeves, a scoop neckline and full ! Benz was a member of the First iifkirt .with waistline bow; accent. A Presbyterian, Church, iselin. short back veil !ell from her rose headpiece and she carried i>. colon­ | Surviving are his wife, Mr.s Jen- : ial hwiiquet of pink ?i>ses. , tue M. (Surerux) Benx; three | daughters, Mrs. Hamilton Billings, James Ajluns, Kevuort, served | Iselin; Mrs. Michael Romano, Long A& best man. ’ . . . . 3-HOUR- j Branch, and Mrs. John Waterson, ‘ A reception followed at the home Clark; a son, Charles N. Beni jr., of Mr. and Mrs. Relmncv Wilson, Westfield; 12 grandchildren and Din CLIiAMNG f Houle 35, jseyporl. . two great - grandchildren; three For their wedding trip to Virgin­ sisters, Mrs. William Snyder, ia, the bride wore a navy blue suit, Keansburg; Mrs. George Wilson, matching accessories nnd a corsage Ocean Grove, and Mrs. Wifson SERVICE of while rose*. When they return, Haynes, Haxlet. MH., MRS. WILLIAM F, SIF.I-ANSK! Ihey will reside in New Brunswick. _ Funeral services weie held at 2 St. Ann’s Church, Keansburg, Route IR, Maiawai:; John Yablon Free Pick-Up and ■■■.■Th* H d e and the bridegroom j p.m. Wednesday at the Greiner Fu­ j »vas the setting of the wedding on ski, Hopelawn, and Ik.uglas Pa rk­ were graduated from Keyport High nd al Home, iselin, with interment Saturday, Feb. 10, 1M3. of Miss er, Osbnrneville. Gregory Parker, Delivery Service School. Mrs. Goeken also graduat­ in. ( ‘lovorleaf Memorial Park, Judith Ann Packer, daughter of Keansbc/^, was the page. ed from the Johns Hopkins Hospi­ I Woodbridge. The Rev. Roger Sid- Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Parker, A reception was livid ut the Cub- tal School of X-Ray Technology, j ener, minister cf the Presbyterian •J.tt Maplewood Ave.. Keansburg. ble.stoiies. Middlet«,\vn, at 3 p.m. CO 4-1000 Baltimore, Md. She Is employed as Church, officiated at the funeral | and William F. Stefan.ski, son of after which the couple ieff for a an x-ray technician in St. Peter's services. MRS. WILLIAM F. PKNN I Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Mefanski. 4.1 wedd'mg trip to Mt. Airy Lod«e Hospital, New Brunswick. John A. Walters | Oak St.. Keyport. Thu Kcv. Stsn- in Porinsylvama. KEYPORT CLEANERS The '.bridegroom attended Mon­ Miss Mary Ann Clickner, daugh­ styled with three * quarter • lengio John A. Watters, 62, of 823 l.oril- j ley .1. Lcvandosk! per formed the The bnde was graduated from mouth College and is employed by ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. sleeves and Moor*length skirt wuh iard Ave.. Union Beach, ' died i double ling cercniony nt It u.rn. .Middletown Township High School Ihe New Jersey Btil Telephone Co., Clickner, Reid's Hill Rd., Morgan- co.’itroDod - look. Her hell termi­ Thursday, Feb. H et his j and ccliDratud the nuptial mas1; and is employed us u senetary by Store and Plant 13 Division Street Ned Bank. ville, became the bride of William nated in. two wide loose panels. home. Mr. Walters was born in I which followed. Ralph Fricdiaiid and Brothers, Inc., F. f’enn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil­ She wore a matching fe/.-iypc Brooklyn end had lived in Union ; The bride was given in m an luge KcyjK»rt. Her hnshac.d graduated Helen A. Daly Wed liam C. Penn, 74 Elm St., Nixon, pillbOK and carried a orescent cas­ Beach five years. i by hi.*r father. Siie wore k go.vn of from St. Mary's High School, South MATAWAN STORE I .‘>2 MAIN ST. Saturday, Feb. 16, 1PC3. cade bouquot. ol lavender chrysan­ Surviving are thiee sons, John I embroidered tea ro^es on French Ambov, aiul is employed as an To Frank R. Veary The Rev. Alfred Smith performed themums, miniature lavender car­ land James Wallers, bothol Brook­ I luce, fashioned with a scalloped ag^nt by tnt* New York and Lon;; LO the double nng ceremony ut 11 nations and lavender ribbon. lyn; a stepson, George O’Leary, | neckline, fmgertip-lengrh sleeves. Mrane.h Ki'.iirnad. Helen A. Daly, -106 Maiawan a.m. nnd celebrated (lie nuptial John Molnar, Woodbridge, was ! Huntington, L.I.; a daughter, Mrs. 'chape! train and scalloped h*-ml*m\ The ample wdl reside on Route Rd., l.aurcnce Harbor, and 1'rank mass which followed in St. Jo ­ the best man. Ushering wea* (Joseph Sembler, wilh whom lie liv- Her clbow-Iength veil was attached 18, Mntasyun. R,. Veary, Cliffwood Bench, were seph’s Church, Keyport. Charles *lvano\vski, Jersey City» i ed; a sister, Mrs. Anna McGowan, *o a crown of pearN and crystals. married Saturday afternoon, Feb. ] She carried a spray of white roses ■The bride was given in marriage cousin cf the bride; John Covino: ! New York, and 1ft grandchildren, 18, 1963, at 2:3# p.m. in SI. Lawr- | and Mephanotis. by her father. She wore a gown Elizabeth, and Stephen Lorinczs, j Local arrangements were in New BrunswicVv. [charge, of the bay Funeral Home, | Miss Susan J. Hoffman, Cl Sec­ ®Wwith lue attcTshV^! Rev. Walter buttery om , desi «**« d de wi(h «lie a scoou Alencon-tace n(;cklinei designed . For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. j Keyport, and funeral services were ; oj)d Si., West Keansburg, was the dating. three - quaiter - length sleeves end Clickner selected a blue dress de* j held Monday in Brooklyn. j maid of honor. Her purple velvet The bride is the daughter of fitted bodice. The from of lhe skirt signed with a Chantilly lace bodice Peter Penck j gown had a round neckline and a Mrs. Joseph Harms, 405 Matawan was shaped into a conlrolled-look with three - quarter - length sleeves Peter Penek, 85, of 935) Jersey j bouffant skirt. She wore a large Rd., Laurence Harbor, and the' wilh iull-flflwing chapel - length und a silk organza skirt with bouf­ Ave., Union Beach, died Satur' purple rose on her head with a veil laie Mr. Harms. She was given train. Re-embroidered Alencon lace fant tier on the side. She wore a day, Feb. 16, 1963, after a brief j covering her face. She carried a in marriage by her brother. Joseph trimmed ihe waist, sleeves and crown hat of blue roses, matching illness. He was (hn widower of j cascade bouquet of carnations and v. ■Jlarnis jr., Laurence Harbor. skirt. An Alencon lace cap, edged accessories and an orchid corsago. Theresa Penck. He was born in I violets. ^ Mrs. Joseph Harms jr., Laurence with pcuu de soie, held her four-lier The bridegroom’s mother chose a Sparta, Greece. j Three Bridesmaids Harbor, sistcr-m-laiv of the bride elbow - length veil of imported illu­ burgundy satin brocade dress with Mr. Penek was in the floral busi­ j Hridestnaids were the Misses Wan the matron of honor and the sion. She carried a prayer book a matching bolero 'acket. Her hat ness at Broad and Market Sts., ; Frances and I.oretta Ste'anski, . best man was Nick Howley, Cliff- adorned wilh phalaenopsis orchids of matching fabric was studded Newark, until his retirement in J Kevport, sisters of the bridegroom, wood Beach. and miniature carnations with ivy. with burgundy colored sequins. She 1925 at which time he moved to j and Miss Patricia Notarcohi, Flor- After a reception at the Knights Cnusin Is Maid Of llonor wore black accessories and an or­ the Harris Gardens section of Un­ j once A\e., Union Beach. I heir lilac of Columbus Hall, Keyport, t h e Miss Annette Roselle, Jersey chid corsage. ion Beach. He was a charter mem­ ! velvet gown* were styled similarly Couple left for a wedding trip to City, was the maid of honor for Reception In South Amboy ber and organizer of tbe Harris ; to the maid of honor’s tuul they Virginia. her cousin. The bridesmaids were A reception followed at O’Hara’s ’ Gardens Fire Co. and was one of ; wore matching headpieces anti cai- The bride and bridegroom are Miss Barbara Roselle, Point Pleas­ Restaurant, Route 9, South Amhoy. | the founders of St. Nicholas Greek | ried bouquets of carnations and vio- both employed by Atco Ceramics, ant, another cousin of the hilde, For their motor trip to Florida, » Orthodox Church, Newark, I lets. Keyport. and Miss Claire Wilson. Keansburg. the bride wore a three-piece aqua j Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. j Deborah Newcnmbe. fit Second They wore slreel - lenglh gowns knitted suit, brown accessories, and (Mary Seeley. Shark River Hills; i St., West Keansburg, was the flow of Romance blue ptau eatin. Their an aqua and toast printed roller. five grandchildren and 10 great- I er girl. She wore an orchid color Wills Filed fitted bodices had long sleeves and When they return, they will reside grandch'ldren. ) dress of velvet and carried « bas- Ihe conlrolled-look skirt featured a in Maiawan. Funeral services, under the di­ • ket of carnations and violets. The bride was graduated from Joseph A. Scholer belt with bow nt the waist and side rection of Lytwyn and Lytwyn, i Paul Presti, 27 Lower Main St., Freehold Regional High School and Joseph A. Scholer, Union Beach, drape overlap on skirt. They wore Irvington, were held at St. Nicho­ | Matawan, served abest man. and attended Rutgers University. She Who died Dec. 29, lefl his estate to , matching . , - tes-type - - -pillboxes , and , las Church. ushering were Chester S/ymanski, his wife. Irene Scholer, and also carried crescent cascade bnuquc.s is a member of lhe Catholic Young Adult Club nnd is employed as a named her executrix. of lavender chrysanthemums ami miniature white carnations. The secretary hy the Uly-Tulip Cup Chffvood Beach, officiated and bur­ Funeral Services ial was in Shoreland Memorial G ar­ Michael Ford Iionor attendant's bouquet was Corp., Holmdel dens, Ha/leL Michael Ford, Holmdel 'lownship, trimmed with lavender ribbon. The bridegroom was graduated Fdward M. Coptola Who died Dec. “t, 196?, left his es­ Miss Catherine Yancsek, Nison, from New Brunswick High School Funeral services were held Feb. Mr. Penny was born in Tuskegee, tate to his wile, Margaret Ford, was the junior bridesmaid. Her and is a mcmU.r of the Jersey 13 from the Bert M. Fay Funeral Ala., and had lived in Cliffwood Kho wai named executrix. lavender peau satin gown was Corvette Club. He served In the Home to Holy Cross Church, Har­ Beach 43 years. He was the son of U.S. Marine Corps and is employed rison, where requiem mass was of­ the Sate Henry and Fstelle (Wrighw as an electrical worker by the fered for Kdward M. Coptola, 64, Penny. He was a member of Mount Bride Of Cliffwood Man Molnar Electrical Contractors, Inc., of 309 North Fourth St., Harrison, Moriah Baptist Church. Woodbridge. who died of a heart attack Feb. 9, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 10113, Mary (Brunson) Penny; fl daugh­ Mr. Coptola was a lifelong resi­ ter. Miss Katherine Penny, Ciiil- Obituaries dent o? Harrison and operated a wood Beach; two sisters, Miss barber shop there. He was a mem­ Anne B. Penny, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Alex illasika ber nf the Barbers Local HM and Sally Harris, Waycross, Ga.. nnd a Alex Blaszkn, 177 Pulaski Ave., of the Holy Nam' Society of Holy brother, Sylvester Penny, Alabama. Sayreville, died Thursday, Feb. H, Cross Church. 15)63, at his home. A son, the Rev. j Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mrs Patrick Costello Funeral seivices were held Sat­ Kdward P. Blas/ka, is pastor of I Clara (Burns) Coptola; a daughter, St. Benedict's Church. Hazlet, and j M iss’1 heresa Coptola, Harrison; a urday morning at 8 u in. from the j son, Royal K, Coptola, Matawan; John J. Ryan Home for bunerals. a daughter, Sister M. Clarence, is Keansburg. tu St. Ann’s Church. a member of the Order of Felician j two bisters, Miss Ada Coptola, Keansburg. where the Rev. Stanley Sisters at Lodi. i Kearny, and Mrs. Fmily Ciist, Hai- Mr. Hlaszka was a master paint­ lison, and three grandchildren, l.evnndoski offered a requiem high macs at ‘i a.in. for Mis-. Amur M. er. emploved for M years by the i Mrs. Charles Andersen f.l. DuPont de Nemours Co., Inc., | The Rev, Lyle fl. Gangsei, pav iCo.steHo, h.1, of 172 Ymwi St.. Keuns- !bur{', who died Wednesday, Feb. at Parlin. He had retired ID years tor of Our Saviour’s Lutheran ago and was a member of the 25- [Church, Perth Amhoy. conducted , 13, Pifi.'t, in her hofne affer a ions' Year ( lub at tho plant. He was a i funeral services at 11 a.m. Saturday ; ilhie:»s. Punal was in Mt. (Hivet communicant of St. Stanislaos j at the Flynn and ton I'uneial | Cemetery, Middletown Church. Savicvdle, bad he»?n a 'Home, Perth Amboy, f o r Mrs. • Mrs. ^dsiello was hum in fr*•- land She wav u {miner Brooklyn trustee of ike rhurch for more than 'Thomn Andersen. IWi Second St.. 4ft years and was a member of its ih'eyporj, who died Wednesday, President ami had liw d in Keati'. burn mv veins. Mo- wa^ the widow Holv Name and St. Joseph's So* Feb. 13, I9#3, in Ocean View Nurs- cieties. Mr. Ulas/ka was born in sing Home, Atlantic Highlands. In- ;of Paliu k Co^lello and was a rum Poland and had resided in Sayie- (ferment was m Alpine Cvmt'ti'ty, Jimma'ant ol St. Ann's < hi»ieh. ville. | Perth Amboy. | Sur'»• iv*m• are se\in ‘-(ue., .lames. iJnhn a:id I'l'itnk < n-.icllo hII of Also surviving are hi.-» wife, Mrs. j Mrs. Andersen, a native of Nor- Bertha (Pajakow.ski) BUs/ka; an­ jway, formerly resided in I'erth fChfru^’o, Peter and AndiMe Co*. other daughter, Mrs. Pauline No- j Amhoy and Cilffwood. She was the ; te |lo , b o t h of I ’ rij' i»;1111 , T h o n n ^ vik, Sayieville; three other sons, j widow of Charles Andersen. j Costello. Ke.ni^hui j’. and P.ilt iek Bernard J. and Henry A., Sayre- | Surviving lire a daughter, Mrs. jCoslelfo. St.iTen Isl.uui, font (laoj-.lr jMargaiet Geem. Cliffwood; live iters, Mis, Muhnel Regiut an d ville, and Alexander A., Roselle Mod«l T0-3iaX Park, and three grandchildren. sons, Waiter and Norman Andcr- iM is It'-rnaid M< t iiitilm. Ixith of A solemn high ma.ss of requiem : sen. Perth Ambov; Arnold Ander- I c i.i ca j:o . M i s . T h < im ;t‘- M <‘t * llau*, (Tine ; day uf!etno«m nt 'L I m. tn Ihe Hi ' i "1 he Hlunv f«M Willtieli! )|. (>,]•/>!) leiy. j ^in* Metnoi i.it llnme, l ieeiiuld. i.noler . ( 1,1 . w In. d t d 2-D oor Refrigerator-Freezer MltS. WII.I.IAM I. lU'KiAN lor \'* ia M. Applegate. SK, of Fredrick Rogers 1 Mm;.! i', . I i |i 11 1 il. i Inle: ,1^ >| jleihei! Si , Mailhoio, who died . U .is III M ’ l flat >rt \ , | lil’ I MUs PatrMn A n n MneNell, iNeil. S«mth Ambov. n *ist«*i nf the ! Fredri 'k Rogt rs. 87, died Satur- i Wednesday ni|!ht, l i b, 1.1, Mlilll, to ; in/ - .1:1 f he I huts' i | i;>n s (i ZERODiGRtf. fliEt7.tR $ I Soul h Amboy, ubo m i.h ts nf the 1’iHile, Hit) Comanche Ui . Oieau- tienl for live days. he Rev. John Ainlmy, became dm bride of Wil- ibrfdt', wen* the flov\i*r rots. [HII t. ’I ■ l e i v e tin ’ g n l* 1 < ,i i d fm .'it! ’, e,i i 4 11>, Mei ,vm, pastor of tlie I ii I Ilf |"I' !a l ‘ '-|\ ,i e III ’ -.("A \ tu V .m d Ham J, Regan, Mm of Mr. and Mr.i. I lulu.m l Nej.'fiM, Mi/fuood, brol)» i Mr, Ro;:e|* was a bfelonj! ;e«i|- Methodist < hiireii, l ieehol*!. (*lti ! < m u j',a , I Ie hI-.u lit-!, eil ii t na Thij allraclivo, ofTiciont comhinulton is William Kegim, Cliffwood Ave, er of the Inidejiinom, was the l»er.t ; deni of Monmouth County, lie was citih'd. burial uan nt llolnnh'l : t ion I m m I oi * I lem ii n;*, ( ia , i 2 4 8 Cilffwood, nn Snlurdny, Feb, Hi. Im.m nod uslii'iimi wen* t’iitink j n memliei of the Oreaiqun i Mi tho equipped with many olhnr convn- t einelerv, ; lit,n !m bo- ilcii.iItuii nl m ap1-- and NHM, nt 10 n.m. in St. Mary's Mr/e/.iunk, ( hffwnod, nnd John :i 1 i .u i11 i M .d nicnccs, including — H Cobinot Shclvu, Qhureh, South Amhoy. Mai Nell jr.. Smith Amboy, brother | In addition to ills daiii’hle., he tecT|>linn »d Mel Alie wile of Howard Applegair. Mr* ih Ifi.’i.'t Mi 1111‘imi \> a.s a mi ni ! er daughteib, Mih. s Seaisi, Toicclcjin Vo()oloblo |Jin, Bultor Com- •nd itelebrnled the nuptial imoot. Manor, Perth AmlKiy, lh« coople Applegate wan .. member of Ihe > bei of fbe Keypm t ^'aellt ('Intt and Given In ninrrlflge by her fidher, b'ft for n weddlnj'. I i i p lo the | K'-il liiml,. and Mt.^. Kathleen j I irM Melhodl.sJ Chnrrh. 1 leiOiold, jConell, Oceanpoiti lw«j sons, Rail j <»UTi#'d a *ad Iwnd, " IM f o !" IJe poilnipnl, Ro/iiovabl« Ugg Tray, 7 Mini- tho brldn worn a wrddmg gown of I’nennu Mountains, I'u. I ’or irnvel- ; Sm \ ivmg, in ndditlun to hei Ini', Jssas Iho w.dower of .‘.lue GiImim, brocaded untin. designed with a lti|» the hriile wme a ll):hl blue j find, I aioniimii, and <‘liarlen W . band, Kre two mas, Robett f^on Cubo Ice Trayi, Temportiluro Control M hM w .ih; H j'i ,iiu!r|i||i!i cm, nnd ll» j He il iiuM^ed b> two miii.s. Win fllfcd ironp mrkJiiir, three- wool dre*JS, bliirk ro.iI nml serf^- i^'d'.on, Hrowntown, and Jffom e j field H. If , West Keiindtui^'. nnd cmtl Mcijjnotic Sofoty Door. Zoro Do- A t y ii ouartrr sleeves n n d « tx>uffant sorles. Afler Feb. T.\ Ihe enuple 1 lireal-juand« hildien. I Dmialdrou, l aAt Bnituwu k, fi I llai old W .illi" e, Oregon; ooc ' l um'iat f>«'i\ire*, weie held lni"> wY i m SHlrt exIcndlnK to * rhHpnt li.mi. will be hi hoint nl Kivei».ide danj’tiler. Mis Bfrnire llv»Hrk, | dini|*lil» r. Mi * Alit t t 'niiiiiiirhuiM oroo Frcc/er holds up to 01 lbs. Jl<*r Ihreeiier /{nj,eijjp veil wnn A w , K n l Hank, . d iy alteinoon af I |» m. nt /lie )ohn Old Hi idj’e, niui nine cnindt lot < ,iI; Im nta 11 j’ i .iimL b;|i|t en Ithd W Melilmliei Is I'uneial lloine iil m fANlene> j'.Nuliiiilcd hum St di i n. li in i | I I ,11 j‘ i ,tin!i h tid ii II *N«I M Viiliimo 1 n.uil I.... in W.H., And die rnritrd n pi.tyrr Imtih Mnrv'* Sebool. Sonib AmUiv. i Jla/let 1 he R< (it nip* Si His deronded wfth on nulioi**! nnd ( lilts nf IIHil. and u> empinsid bv i U > e < 11 e, ji.e.toi * if i fie < h'( a n p o t f ( haifes Penm Hlles of Ihe^-allry. .llii' l|rv!t l )il and ( liciliii'iil I ’m p , Mi'liiode i I Inn i h. iiflni.iiril Inii i I Mni I .il '-I i , h i". u i I e ie lil h.i! FOR SALF. in iin and Windin’. 1 IIh' bnil. I'im i’,. /I ol 'I 1 h.nd !>i . M&M ELECTRIC APPL., Inc. Alarum iM'.tatlallon "Hi I' ihnie Dmvlin;!, Sooth AiiiImiv, jof Ifl.'iH, mid Hie MrA||j«.fn Si bool If you iH’ed piintmi: of nnv I llllwood Hi at ti. -Aimdieil Widn»'. dav. I f '>‘ M PH'J, ni hi' lnnne I Ml I I s I IMA Tl S dim) Mhs Maiftniet MhiiMtne, ,li i!.? y of l iobalmini!, New Voih Me ih Und, we Mie In ie In M'lve y-m 136 M AIN ST. » M ATAW AN • 566-2277 flly, ii ( oonIh of the Inlile, wi-re (‘inplnved hy lo!m I'. |)»iy Funeud Hm quirk ^eivlee (iin, H'aMuuible I he |!rv ! .iinr ■. t al h i . /i.i'.loi ol I I I M.ti :toi.f l/u,’ l/jif|f-’.noodH. Mi.ss I Mu -,11000', hn , Ned M.mli, will f^ea^e )oi», t Mtiniii ‘dm mil li.ij'ir.i Chuu h. THF MATAWAN JOURNAL. K I Page Ms na $tVrsudr<:ci( 'JWRe- 'SvpenM. W h s l-?nda Sypftr- i Mr. and Mrs, Kurt: V/. Hofsess, iport and Nc.rih Arl>f.*j;K>n S«.1m>cm.k. { Mr. ;.,w N.:\< -^.nn Ki-uifi, 16; ip.d >i<* 5* .Iwytnor,', ivo/.Ica-'- : Mr 7jnd Mrs. .\lirr»?:e! S-L'diiick.. ; p3.rrn;.s of a on. born Mot.-uayB Marlene Vena %ki Joyce ‘Sypemki. -Garv Sv- • ri/ik.r e^t Rd.. Holjndel. 4 **>nounct jM/- Chtifvv Dt.-AiU. K.^n i Vj!*i; Avc.r Me18 Aiiii-;:,ihv:>wn Rd.. f>ld I -■f.v ,*•?;. i.r.d- li-no?*'. f»ie ^ie p.u- ih. ervm£ «n the 1 sue pure^is ol g. .son. torn w .VMiin ; Br ..^rfr lY>(‘ p«rtJitr*- ot ii j s>r & U «. i\ Y> ; irta*. I boi r t!or.dav. l-c-'X jj. ^ : < Antipole. Mr. «nd Mrs. Rm. js a , Pa‘.-ck i -Miss Marlene Vena,-daughter of-» and Mvs. Chai k-s Ms us. C:iffwo ;nv?. Never a*Vo fi-now driver s Concourse. Cliffwood, became the t.MoI.au^Mm. Union Beach; Mr. and > K^v- t’on HM* Sr!>rw.: rWvw of mOO. ^cdd ''Vr ' > (iVYir'.. 4-1 /tin*: . .fuh:i j\.enrii'V •-i>Hd»4 of SaWalwe Lonj»eUe, son qf i Mrs; Joseph Foxier. Keyport; Mr n t own;,riij.\ «o Mr :»nii Mr's. JosjM . T'dincx. *U . Ui <> J u«;no?:s for y.ran?‘“a. Sooner oi later !U.-mln:iv'?-Powelsoti , U t.hara Dr.. .^rwj;!.e. ' • Tlr.ar.d Mrs. Nicholas-.Longctte, M i Waiter Sypersfci sr.. Harrison; i>U, Ktnnv i he m a v j-.vt n k e .h r w.vers^tr hnman JjMivdam Ave.. Matawan. .&a.turulY, i and Mis. James-.Sicijlade. Ktarny, Mr. <.! Mrs Aibeil ii. ■ Powct* M(C^lhi«, : rK'.'ti^ ;;s-J uo ;;se ijr-.expecttic'. :• » d 1 « t \ v ^ v. tjrv.s i ' ■1 (III/ . -(.‘il. W. • 1963. il) St. Joseph Mr nnd Mrs. Hurry rotmcw, vjn. )ta Hroa-.- .Sr.. Muknva>t, an- * M? ' S n^ha. 19 ! 1 'Hi 1 r (. hi ] } Toto. 'i.JO : cfiyrcli, Keyport. The double ringiNnrth Arlington; s r. 'J Robert nouni.'t1' ’.he en^uueinvni of i t• • -■ • fi i I 1; IL \>* i ( ( r i i ■>> T ■a) nerfinioav1 was penoimed bv .wo ■ Moon’.. Newark. daughter. - Kaye. to l);»v»d : of V-.! si'.n. corn Rev. Alfred Snr.tn at l p.m. i A September wedding .s planned. .’hows. so.-t of' oikI ,vh>. i\.o.y H'.-',. U .\niNi lJ< Hie F O R M A L 1 \ V 4 : » : -.•■'V The brule*..given, in. marriage by! . . S. Mat.:)ifews Keyport • A.-nbcy Rd.. i KrvfHvsSii i Ui •• . | . -Ser-,father.- -wore, a wr.ite- street- Koss-raUr ...... L (‘if wood. . . I \ >i b:/t >.ri!A!? W E A K enpth dress designed with a lace I The uif.d*ur!e ,i ol p j.n u a Miss Po.ve.hion ar.ended Mate.wan , nosr, } to Mr. Mrs [■ f n Vj) ?nd '^rs. ?.'aoo!a.s tichau. 405 foih I v.->odtce and chrtton skiiI. A circular ; Ii=nt r, l.!,/.anelh C.ty. Regional Hi^li St/hwl and \u .Ntud>- i Hew *!. )./ h-:.. r V) A w .. Osi’.on Lk-.'Cn, art- t)a- r*ij was i>on; in Si. Peter’s ,, veil fell over her crown and she , dau.iiti.ter of Inc MU Mr. J. ing k« Ik. a prr-fts^it'iul etrhst. i I i ai. on. jhnrsd;:v. Feb. 14. ; T O H I R E Vemvr 1r.:«rf';i(s ul u J;-ora Fi.uti/, -vjjre bjut '.accessories and carried j Alu».t r.ib ii,Moi " a n .ilk, ^ .Ui. Ji Rive:}u»n - to :\ir Hf-J. Nir.s. S^eve jorn. I Mr. rnd Mr.«>: Ivtner / * WL) 1. Box ^0. (>!o uridge. : ;- a 1: cascade bo-jyuet of blue earn*- i p. Ur IK t ^1 I V 1! t I 1 «r tal. W. 5. WALLACE . ions. . - - ■ i- it;1* ri a son bor.i ,r> Sr-ij-.h Aoibov | Tan^burn : Fmshc ; CLO lillN G 1 Miss: Martha Borow'Kv Brown-1 *• ioM^tal. J . a m.i» was. bi/JT( in Riverv:vw A son was born Monday. Feb. : i.itown. was tncmaui-cf nonon Shaj f- Kospiiai on Sa'iTd.iv, FV.h. 1:>. il.ifcj. in Riverview Hospital '..$ Ro.. O'^d Winrcw i Mr ar.il Mrs. Wahiit Mr. and .Mrs Vidor bel.aCiu/.. ■* ions iliriih;e. - - Fulton PI.. Ha:'lot. are the parents; . - Joseph Saiwwskt. Matawan, was ; L.oiuiard . he best man h r -his cousin.; Or a M.W. bojn i-.usntoV. FiJ). -17, | i Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.eo/nod, m RivervK-w Hosoitul. \ . When they return from their wed- !uSA Middlesex Rd.. .Maiawan, • -<;mg rrip,they will reside m Kay­ ! ure ihe p.iri'nts of a daupiuvr. uorn Kepein ■ j and is ».'nir)Ioyf-d m rhe civiJmn per : in Si. Peter's liosnnal. Mr. and Mrs. Ro>seM KepettL 22 ' : The bnde and the bridegroom at-; "teiiSpi \ sonne.1 ofhee. Vlexygon fcuildjny, } N‘»th >.t.. West. Keanjibur*!, aiej i Fori Monmoinh, : Owens (h** parents of a daughter, Iw rn; "rnded Matawan High School. He j ; Mr. and Mrs. Wi-b.ani Ov.-.‘ns. IJ : employed in the-Matawan Gulf i : M i ‘ Lt. Kellev was j'^uituued from : , .... ;Samraav. 1‘eb. iCi. lOb-L in Mon-1 Ma^on Or., rlaziet. art? if ' ...... Imoulh Medical Center. .^erv.ce Station, j ••;•:: the"Missouri School ot Mmvs nnd! o1 a daughter, born Wednesday Begin NOW To Keep Cool This Summer! i Metallurgy. Kolia. Mo, u« .June, : I'cl). I.L lilb-L in Rjveiview llo.spi- Wheeler i j i m rcceivmj: a ILS. Dfyref? in, tal. A son v;as born r»dav, Ftb. , For Details Caii LO 6-4500 Engagements •uv.v^ji* i-1 Electronic Er.f;»ncenn«. Ife was a ir». J963. in Monmouth Medical Cen~ j member of nonor ,rr«HCinitiei; I Vauglm Ut 5o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheel' McLMghlin-Syperski -IBeta Phi and Eta Kappa Nti. JIc ‘ A daughter was born fucsdiiV, ?r. 3z West ]>rospect Ave., Ciiff-; _ A dinner, partv was held a! the \ ^ A S I was employed al McDonnell Air- MISS KAYE POWELSON | Feb. 12. 1%;L in Mimmoutn Medr wood. I ;ionu* of Mr; and Mrs. Walter Sy- juuia VAtKlUA J. TABER :crafi Corp.. SI. Louis. Mo. before ! cai Center to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Diver j ’ erski ir.. 1IU Pacific Blvd.. Chff- •entering military service Soptcm-,f fiance . also attended Matawan ,• . Re- i ; Vaughn. Box Jf»l. C-hffwooa. Matawan Lumber Co. i don G. Ross, snn of Mr, and Mr = Mr. and Mrs. John Diver, 1C11 v;ood fioacn. to announce the. en­ Gli-ndon Ross, Turtle C reek, Pa ber m i. Lt. K el•• lev • ••• is assigned - * to • KvW in/> ' 1 V;h Scl,0‘,lra" (.orp.. d l sMatawan. ‘f * Davenport mth .^t.. West Keanrsburg. are the ] casement ..of: tncsr daughter, 'P * !- has been annownced by Mr. and (the U.S. Army Satelhu: Commum-1^ *nt MjcromU U.tp I Mr. and .Mrs. .Ihoirws Dav.-n■ , . .umhtL,. No date has been set for the parents o? a son. born Friday, f-eb. t! \K< Robert Fitts, Morganville. (cations Agency and is stationed at | fKiri. 14 1 lnrd .St.. Keypoit. are (he ! ,5 jtjp'i r , v vveddum, ; icw Hospital i iJareiiis of a sen. bom Itiesdav, The announcemenl was made on * l-oit Monniouih Aldca ;| Sutph in Ave. LO 6-4500 M a ta w a n 1-eb. U. ]%.?, in Mo'Niiouth Medi­ l’trb. b. A spring wedding is planned. A daughier was born in Ri' Miss Taber graduated fron\ Free­ cal Center. view Hospital on Friday, Feb. 15 hold- Regional High Senool. her fi­ Carnes-Santueci B l l t l l S lulleni Mr. and Mrs. lhomas S«;ntucfi. J9C3- to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel AI ance I'raduated liorn Wilkmsburj' Rider A son was bo n Monday, l*eb., j ( 31 ivanhoe Lane, Matawan. High-School. Pa. He is staiiuncd at Perth Ambov.announce the en- U. 1'JG.!. in Monmouth Meslisal ‘ dauKhtcr was born SI. (jodek tne pit'sem lime at ihe U.S. Coast ga/£&ntent of their daughter. June Peter’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. I Center to Mr. und Mrs. Wdliam Guard Air U aft Repair and Supply to Warren f.arnes. son of Mr. and * Mr. and Mrs. John Godek. Box Robert N. Rider. 254 Sunset Ave,. . l uliem, 5 Valley PI., Hu/let. lo3. Matawan. are the parents ot SACRED CONCERT - Base m Elizabeth City. Mrs. Woodrow Carnes. Route .IG. | Old Briage. I Massey a son. born lhursday. Feb. 14. The wedding is planned to mko Keyjiort. ! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ma^sev, 186 i-y place in Ehzabeth City on Satur­ Miss Saniucci was graduated \ C»alatt : a-k,;-' o ' K PVmrt rrr i^ 'm r- 5mM, m Perth Amooy Hospital. miss hi n y h i st k ic k , soi.oi.sr day Mar. I. Sinmor A daughter was born to Mr. ond MISS MAHCiARI T hLll. MAR1MBIST Vols'chei-Moosc r ...... Mrs. jo.sepa ammor. Ito Cinuy St.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moose. ISa « i Peter’s Hospital. !*t r ‘ , . (Hd Bridge, on Monday, Feb. 11, R»dge Ave., Bchord. announce the j I Crawley lSJM, in St. Peter’s Hospital. Sunday Evtol:>g. February 24, at 7 o'clock ‘ Szabo , { A son was born i:. Patte*soriAr-, tnf::cement- of tncir daughter, ' Biegen Maureen Elizabeth, lo Frank Foi- j A daughter was born m St. i n^pita!, Fort Montnomh. on' i Peter's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. i -[•{ltiSt}av |;eb. i'J, l»f..L to Pfo. | Mr.and Mrs. Francis Bkgen, 24 schcr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ i Louis Szabo, 54 Roosevelt Ave., Old ! Jcn.v ,;j* crawhy nnd Mrs. Craw-i Grace l>r., Old Bridge, are the pat­ mond Pnee. 201 Inrst St.. Keypori. 1 Bridge. j '|f;Vi buttery A, Fonrih Missile Bat* j ents cf a son, burn Monday, Feb. Price ] (alion, 71st, Artillery. Old Bridge, j 11, 1‘KiX i?i St. Pete/'s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Trice,; Sadowski ! Lindsay ! CHILDREN’S BIBLE HOUR MISS .PATRICIA SYPEKSKI - 21 Buttonwood Dr., Old Bridge, arc A ron was born on Tuesday, j Mr. find Mrs. Fred Sndowski, Monday lo Friday, February 23 lo March 1, 7 It I o'cloch the parents of a son, born in Si. Box 320 U, Old Hridj:e, are the Fob 12, 19K3, in St. Petc-i ’s Hosp,. j ricin. lo James 1. McLaughlin, son Peter’s Hospital. Dfcieius cf a daughter, born in St. tal to Mr. hnd Mrs. Noel P. j Fourteen Puppets, Sleriet' and Slngin* of Mr. arid Mrs. kaiph Scarbor­ Kitchen Petcr‘s Hospital. Lindsay, 12 Orchaul Dr., 0 !d » ough S5 Pacillc Blvd., Cliffwood A daughter was born in St. Brnige. j Presented by Miss Restrict and MLss Kellogg Beach. Greennian Peter’s Hospital to M.\ Hnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard 0. Green­ Skibik i Miss Syperski was (jraduated Howard Kitchen, J9 Hilliard Rd., Mr. and Mr.s. Edward F\ Skibik, j from Harrison.High School, Harri­ . man. 4 Ordiard Ave., Ha/let are A ll. ClIii.UHI-N’ A RK W ELCOME Old Bridge. J .|u, plirents <>f a son, bom Feb. 11, i 14 Austin Ave., Old Bridge, are j son and is employe.! bv me Public i the parents of h daughter, born i ., Service hleetnc and Cu-.s Co., Ne.v- Corclone - ! Ce.aiesville Hospital, Pa. Mr. j Mr. nnd Mrs. John Corcione, 254 . an(j ^ rs> Cireenman ar« making 'Tuesday. _ . Feb. 1!4, 1963. in St. i’et- * 'r:urk Mr. McLaughlin was graduat­ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ed from Sayreville lliRh School, Van Dorn St., Kevport, are She j their home in Dowington. Pa., for | er s Hospital. . Sayreville and is employed by the parents of a son, born Tuesday, ! a few months. Mrs. Greenman} Conte » Ford Motor Co., Meluchen. Feb. 12, 1903. in Riverview Hos-• js |jte former Peannft Johnson, j A son was born Tuesday. Feb. j MATAWAN pital. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles; 12, lim , in St. Peter’s Hospital to j Roberts I J.. Johnson, Holmdel Rd,, Hazlet. i Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Conte. 2C Dt } 13 employed by Dr. I.eRoy Homel­ i ;..ne Ave., Old b-idge. 1 ,.WWU»WUtWW>V%HWWWW»WWVWWWWWyWW and Dr. Charles Weher m Wood- A son was bom in Riverview ! This is their first child. bridne. Hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 19(i3, | WE REPAIR Mr. Carnes was graduated from • to••• ...... Mr. and Mis William. Roberts, . . !, Kevport High School, served- with !•* Annette Ct., Hn/tet. AND SERVICE . the U.S. Navy, and is employed by I MacGcorge MISS MAUREEN IIOOSE Houde Glass Co.. Kcvporl. i Mr. and Mrs. Waviie MacGcorgr, ALL MAKES A June weddinn is planned. i 827 Filth SI., Union liencn. are the We Are Pleased To An non nee The e i e c t r Tc s h a v e r s Miss lloose was graduated from , i parents p! a son, born Tuesday. Middletown lownship lliph School (.hency-Tomllnson j-tb 12. 1963, in Riverview Hos M & M I I.KCTRIC and is employed by Jersey Central Mr. and Mrs. Herbert lomlinson, . ,,,.3 ], A PPLIAN CE INC. Power & Light Co., Keyport. North Arlington, formerly of Key- j ' ' " Soden Mr. Foi'icher was uradualed from port, announce the engagement of ja^ h ter was boin Tuesday, 13G Main St., Matawan Keyport llijth School and is em­ Iheir daughter, Ruth Arleen, lo ',, b 12 i%3, in Rivervie.v llos s 566*2277 ployed by Jersey Central Power A David II Cheney son of Mr. and j Mr> llnii Mrs. Jonn S.«len, GRAND REOPENING Lij)hl Co. in Union Bench. Mrs. Howard Cheney, DeWltl. j ^ r ,)1(.nian Sl Wcsl Kransburg. A fall weddinn is planned. M,ch- Dwyer Of Our Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dwyer, 45 Woolley St., Matawan, are Ihe parents of a son, born in South Amboy Hospital. I'alladino A .‘on was lwin iu South Aniboy Hospital to Mr. und Mrs. Joseph M ILL OUTLET STORE I’alladino, 7 Hemingway Dr., Haz- let. Iloenvelil Mr. and Mrs. John Iloenvelil, 15 Maclin Rd., Old llndge, are the parents of n ilaughter, born in T h u r s d a y - F ebruary 21 - 1 0 A . M . -V 5 1 : South Aniboy Hospital. " v i Goodrow A Min was burn m South AmlMiy Hospital lo Mr. Hnd Mis Joseph Goodrow’, Hit 1 Sherwood 1'r , Cliff- MEN’S wood Heach. LADIES Guidiee Mr. and Mrs. Michael Guidiee, FULL FASHIONED SWEATERS 2(1 Harold St., Madismi 'I'uwnship. are ll.e paients uf a son, bfirn 111 South Amboy Hospital. SKIRTS - SLACKS - KNIT SHIRTS Durney A daugiuer \vas la»ni in Snuih AmU'v Hospili'.l to Mr and Mrs. Gordon Ka.v Ouinev, I. l-.dgewater Dr., Mat.nviin. Featuring RIDICULOUS PRICES Jones CLOSE-OUTS • ODD LOT Mi. and Mrs. l'a,.! 1-. limes. 50 FOR IRREGULARS nionii.s Sl., Mnili'iiti Tm'iish'p. DISCONTINUED MDSE. are Ihe parents of a son, bom mi South Arnlmy Hospital. OeSuto A son was Imrn in Smilh Ambnv DAILY STORE HOURS Hospital to Mr. nnd Mrs. l.ouis DeSoto, H G.ilewood I >1 . Ila/lel. R e m e m b e r SATURDAY 10:00 TO , m e ? TUES. TO FRIDAY

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INMdtANt I SI MVH'l; I .ortisl St. - K< > porl Parking ol the wiiy wu .ini .voiIuiik conlintidlly lo imprnvi! cvety “ I (i 1 111ft thing tiboot .your t ikphoim survicu, NEW JEHSLY HELL ( g W'i M I fi'iil St. lit Spoil THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N- Thursday, February 21, 1963 Pag® Tern the ball game as the Fa-cons flit UariiHn Vs>. fa pori Aetion Scoring Mark ' I Keys 5546 Over with only si*, chanty tosses and R aritan Sweeps K eys ifoiindd-Rum an had only il chances. The Keyport Golden Falcons team Won by flie uuifj tJiiTereat By Jannarone faints on UrS\:y. Union Heads Raritan Township's hasfeplteillm A profitable night of recovenn^ Krypbrt O*) MoimioulU K.*q, 67-61 In W ild G am e failed ,(i make .1 14-fw.)irjt leao' ..'. vi.l a 3e;nbia'ice r>i form of thii Basfcot- G K U, *■ P lip for one finul q.iarie"- Friday at tJays put in t**y Koyport L e a g u e 3 ‘J i MUel>-tL!i ■L i) i •!'i', A.'game. thsi «;ilj i» talked ajwut f '’Frase 'pushed -in two rcDounds j Wall Township lli'ah ^ym and los! basoe-ball team I-'riday. dc* VjinPeU. l) i -4 LiHi!«mS) If •> the. rest of this basketball j ^ ■ Gevas a jump shot f ha t the • Mon.-iHJu'/i Kegiona' of ca-, S. A.euis ! f ,{ L>r.'.se*.»J/ Tiu.rn'tt ii ti forgotten. things was played at Rar- h\} tjolwn Piilwn.s proved a 5tu0-, tV "nT.i 2 2 T - . . i >; t.lirifo minutes goye m the last j scorod IG jjoinls his own ;n dv* [v\.wi;a:i * D " Vampire, v.-l;u*t) be­ •lian H.S. Gym Tuesday.;.|t was a final quanta and dropped in i;.vg horr, foe, a tea??! oi hard asi*j will-j •Hou'-ii1- t) a a Siiv.Mtin 4 i H quarter,!. In short cider, Bauman) ; vo.ui (nic-siio.'i wl'io is i.hr iop rj \i l l S-'ct/) 52 'secom!. victory of ihe season, foe the fm; tlirows it! l«io ovenirre :o in« drivers wlw #nade the Key.s! 0 U !}■. Aist-.r, I ^ * ; Rockets over Keyport,; by a 67-6 L and Coleman broke the tie in tlie ' ciiriL-h the victory for | in the junior div^un of lhi* ilolm- .sharp-.-*!! up their t?.\ecuf>;o/i o!' d:1- i GW.i’C. Tlw placa vvaii paekcil and Rockets favor with, fr'-c throws. ] ■ DespiU’ !.he far.-t they lo^i, !he ! d*.‘l ■ Rariwui - Uni'fii Bcnch len^.ve assignments to vvin. f ?.D IS •>-> itfitt .crowd.i roated and jcwecl and O’Neil and Baumann, both hit from I Rockets showing was heanoninii tu So/r.e Keyport hope in state jmiN.i str«rf i.v uuairvr.i. _• cheered as Coaches Don Czok, Rai- ! when ihev rail over t.V HolmaVI the floor and the Rockets had llii.-ir ! their coach. Dor. Czok. V/ail ^ the, „ c f , ... /lament pluv bet’.an to apprar. The i ! 14 l'J u u' itaiv and Frank /.ampeilo. Kovport tcyvn the Rockets must .'ace ' A Sdturda.. l>ie nionr sanguine development of the; alternately rpse’ln wrath decisions given by Referee Jolm Kleh.flitfka dumped in jump shots j tourney game. The Hockf.'U uut-; teams, undefeated and tied tor the Richie Jiu'ka, an enforced sub-; ^ ^ c; y »* Schcllineer, Mtanasquan, and Um­ to hrinfi the Keys close a last time DlUiv .? o ft played their tourney rivals in th«« i jead ai th« opening ynn. only in si.totion for Ken rrasj ui center, j f \ * 7:: r.-vvjiy 0 .3.3 pire, Mike Eovino;: Matawan, rise a; C'i-51). But Baumann sank a brace game on the Wa!i r.cme co«:n !ar j (ir ^ (juariir. Ihe Vampires Buika sn..”,\ed r:;ariuid improve-: D.inV " ; 0 ‘j. I];;Vi? ■i:'2 * I tempo :()f. ths crowd and the speed of fouls and Jahlyr.ski a rebound most of rhe May. losing oti> when ; blanket! their rivals in the sbcond mem In his mobility and handling) it jo TiU)ir -. t . 'I i)1 O and ; wiapetit|vc-, drive pf the game j and/it 'vas all over. their tail man, Ren O’NeiJ. went i qt^,ner to go out ahead 11 * ! at half* himself under ths boards. i Siebc.-' 2 I) 4 Opate.ck.v 1 la DeU'jdu 1 A.'T The oui oa fouls_ in the la.si quaiter. tThe Trotters pui'ed up a bit Tommy C cvaa was the ace of HciMoi';j 0 it f’oiler I) -! a plaase either side. : IJmark with one more .regular ; Also foui calls hurt ftiC Green and in t!'e third quuner. but thii win- Sell 1 1 WortJiV l :> t the K'^je.r* triumph. The Golden. Nata/'la i I K . j ’jiV M \ * j „ ; Rician, behind. >n the, wordy bat-I son, game to play, against Madison i Grey rr.ore lhan they di ( Woll in ners poured it on ir. the last frame Falcons came on to tie up *;he Kolii'r 0 0 Slub'sUi y u a tie at firslt, was tho eventual win- Township Tuesday at the Spartans ; the final qnar;er i ul overtime. ro doubfe me score on their foe- three times amund the ha.f> C.nmptK.*!! rifir ir./that the (J.recn■'■and,'Gray -s'yin.. 'Die Keys wound up 9-11 ->i> | Eckman seL a 'Wall individual me.n. way mark, ll- .vas a bit of sen­ n. Lewi* '(jrew." .10 v foul. shot ., chances and I the* regular season. ■ scoring record for one player with 'I’he virtually so;tied the sational priming of jump vhots by 17 13 s‘;> 1 r a> ; . made,,19 of .thetm.'TheKeyo.garner- j." The ..Keyport..-jay yew cdgfed - the ; 37 points. But B ;I! Jannr.rone did championship as the Vampires a’- Gevas that replied the Vurcat and Store by nuar-»rrs; . Ke,vix»?t .;v ii 15 y ■;+—^ Ved Ki charity toss .tries and had. to I Raritan jay vees 41-10 on a last the same for bis s«:h Monnn'jiuh’s J im Siciliuno in the way. Ron O'Neil, Rocket star, was I lime to set up a. new Raritan in­ The iTiritan “ E ” Celtics appear second half. Fifty exhibitors attended, the an­ > - ••(«)' ‘ «•> " ; dividual seorir.^ murk ut 32. - Iii (ianger’ of going out-or. personals G K 1* Gevas 10 as .t danger fo whates-er hopes the KHS Advantage Holds nual exhibitors luncheon of (Im by the end of the firat half. Coach R. Q'Ntil 6 « 111 Huuruhan 5 Keeps Wall In Ball Game Trotters have remaining as the “ !£" New Jersey Rt'siauram Asocial ion, ■lanu'nc 5 .t U B. Jui/Ic'n t The Red and White started out Czok benched Bill Jannaronc to N. Butka i 0 t Thomas « bekman kept Wall in the ball | l(.ani poured ii on a'taiiiht Ui5*on held recently at the Robert Treat prime him lo play In place of Baumnnn 5 6 t« H. Butko a ^nme in the first half, scoring nine : ]u.richi winnjnu .n-M. 1’he winners as though to make the expected Hotel, Newark, During the business ■ O'Neil, should the Rocket high Ct-iem an ;i 2 8 Fru.se 5 points in the Iirst cuarter and live |e(| bv ,|ls lopsicjf,; ;jl;„rK „f v;i-| .,t rout of Hie j’ame against the cuffed-' part of tlie meeting, impouant ac­ JiiWMWkl 4 i HI fieiser 1 in Ihe second lo hold the l.rimsonCrimson ;„ K| ,second around *1-12 Monmuuth side. Gevas, scorer ■ go out. But the Bam,in S. U m Is 0 h;illtnvp :md their -joach clntrcd tion* were taken aud plans mado coach also took O'Neil off guarding Knights at only a ri11 -' tl ha'ftime ihe bench Ihe rest, of the way. Thomas and Butka had the Red for the organization's annual con­ assignment and put Norm Butka ,' . . *J4 IF) C7 25 ! 1 til deficit. When Ecknmn was bmuKhl The Ruii'an " B " Raiders and '.he Raiders ahead IU-3 midway of the vention Apr. 22, 23 and 2*1 in the Si-prc by quarters: under control by Raritan's stellar first quarter. Daryl Mitchell on the Keys 8 ft. 6 m. Denny Fruse. Raritan , . 13 1ft I‘J - , Raritan * A” ftiueiays had a close ! r s ci|uari ? r: ‘W h e n new Grand Ballroom of the New­ The formula worked. Kevport . 23. 12 12 14-01 guard, Al Jablonski. in the second | defensive battle. The Raiders led tne Falcons bacK into the ark Hotel. John Sutliff, Keyport, Hurllatt JV (41) Keyport ,1V tu) quarter., tall Rill McGowan slipped by the scant 0-1 margin at halfiime. ball game with two pop shois. Bui’ a representative of the Carnation Officab’llnlerveos G K P O F I* in eight points for the Wall cause. ka and Gevas maintained the KHS 0 l l OpnLosky 1 0 2 It still was only 10-7 in their favor Co., was named to a five-man pur­ Conch Zampello’s moment of Mariatiy O'Neil appeared on his way to n advantage to M-9 at the end of greater ire was when the Revs Cusant) V 4 10 X>*nc at the end of three quarters, but veyors committee fot* the conven- Harris 0 t> 0 Bbftiop recording scoring mark for the they had the better lasting power, the- quarter. Dan Hourahan appaarcd to be de- Wnlflx 5 1- 11 Medoliu Rockets when he came out of Lhe In thc second quarter driving by pnved of a bask'-t that would have rowers 2 1 ft Halloran widening the gap to secure thei.- first half with -13 points, but four victory in th* final quarter. Siciliuno and Denny Dimpson nar­ evened things up at lhe end of the Carnj>bvll 2 2 H R. IjCwLs fouls on him clipped his winys and rowed the gap. Tlie Falcons de­ third quarter but for intervening ot- 16 10 42 In the cellar battle between Lhe . IB l> 4t ' he was benched in the third quar­ fense kept Gevas tied up this quar­ flclal ruling before the shot. Kror« by quarter* Rariran ‘T?M Rockets and the Rari­ ter, The Green and Gray was soar­ ter. Bob Throne came through with - Coach Czok’s more provoked H.-ulLin JV 9 4 .14 14-41 tan "A ” Tigers, the Rockets emerg­ Kev|K>it JV 7 11. 12 12-42 ing away m this time, so there a brace of set shots for them to moment came when Tom Gevas ap­ .shore Conf«renv« ed .10-19. \vi/3 good reason to “ save" O'Neil Junior Khmtlliigg . t\ the score at 25-25. Gevas finally peared to have charged a. Raritan Norlh **U" J’lnal StawimK* W L Fc. for any uprising by W. ll in the Team W I. found a gap in the floating Falcon (nan and thc call was a foul on K«mum "Li" Vampire* A 0 Rumsojt 12 1 .023 last quarter. This seemed wholly zona to drive for a layup* but Hourahan. To the Raritan way of Henry Htidtxin R 5 .CIS Mul.’iukn •A1' T:otu-iJ 1 uniikely when Raritan led til-47 «o- K.uiluu " K" ColtieA 3 I George. Lynch matched it. The thinking, this had Gevas playing Kcyr>o^t . 5 8 .J#5 into the final frame, U.’tSon Bc.ich a 2 RHrltan Twp. . : . S 8 .d«5 >loiindcl ‘'Ii'' liluejav* ;t Keys went off the floor at half­ wllh five fouls on him.- a turnatiout A J* <309 the Wall uprising came. Kck- -from two occasions this season R.iritan MH“ Raiders 1 ^ time ahead onlv 24-27 on a brace man, held to two points in the Haritan "C" Hams 1 fl of foul shots hy Skip Van Pelt. EATONTOWN* • when the Keys charged that too third quarter, became a driving, ttjrilan "F " Rockets I 6 nimble scorekeeping sent their star Karltuu *‘A” 'llfjeis 0 4 In Ihe second half. Thomas end­ « ..•>> , whirling, deivish with the tail ed Siciliano’s driving by playing out on only four fouls. Two Platoons In Iii ths senior division, the Holm­ A jumpup mixup of Raritan players Ron O Neil (51), Bill Jannnronc; et inison Knights wearing; down the the Gold and White speed-mer­ . Coach Zampello made it his ■strat- del. Ulutt team aud Union Beach (35), A! Jablonski (12) and Keypor:players Dan Hourahan (IS) and ; wste(J j ablonski on defense. O’Neil chant to the left side. Sicilia no W w -e-ftt . tgy lo use two tall men. Frase and Rich Butka (3) took place Tuesday night in the game between the was ; was rushed ms into action to bolster )Jentuin!o a l‘u for l*ie *eutl when Richie Bittka. In Ins lineup to domi­ Matawan Triumph the Blue .earn was upset by the could not twist out. Thorne lied it | HI. 35 a! Circle - Liberty 2-12* Rockets and thc Red and White. j the situation under the boards, but tor Monmouth Regional a last timp nate the boards, it was certainly Matawan Regional basketballcrs ------: ’ " | tfekman worked a fifth foul on the Raritan “ B” team 34-30 while the the right thing to have (June for the Beachcrs were vanquishing thc as the second half opened. Dan 7:#» ' were rewarded with a victory for Raritan 6 ft.. 3 in., player in short Hourahan broke thc tie wilh a Keys rolled to a 23-13 lead in the their 60-mlle trek Into (he Atlantic order, sending him out of the game. Raritan "C " team by a 73-39 iirst quarter on the strength of their Edison Avenges count. Holmdel Blue had broken a brace of charity losses. Gevas ihen City area to play Ocean County BAYSHORE JUNIOR With two minutes to go, Wall was went on u rampage with arching better rebounding.. Southern Regional High School at within one point of tying. Eckman tie last week lo take over sole pos­ ■ Furled, Pushing Pace session of first place, only lo get jumps shots Irom quarter court Manahawkln. The organizing of the dropped in a brace of charily toss* lhat carried the Red and White . Bui the pace was a furled and trip to the game was as much a Loss To Spartans HIGH SCHOOL e.s and they were ahead a lirst upset under the pressure of staying pushing one. The taller men tir­ on top. out to a 40-33 lead before ihe visi­ problem as the playing of it. II had Dismay swept the Madison Town­ time. .Jannarone drove fo restore ed. Gevas and Hourahan had the In the battle between the Raritan tors could score from the floor to be called for 3:30 p.m. Friday the Rocket lead, but Rckman whip­ again. ' Keys away to a 11-4 lead at the ship basketball camp when a team "H ” team and the Holmdel Blue so the players could be back in CONFERENCE ped in another field goal, Wall go­ Play Easily Out . itart. Al/Jablonskl and Jannarone the Spartans conquered early in five, the Holmdel players dropped Matawan by bedtime. The score In ing ahead again. Garry Hindley Al that. Garry Driscoll carried brought ihe Rockets back into the | faV0r of the Maroon and Steel was behind 14-!) ai the half only to come the season, Edison U.S.. reversed sank a foul and the Knights set to the Golden Falcons ’ ack lo only ! ball same at 13-10. Richie Butka Keypori Grammar and Keans- on strongly in lhe ihirrt quarter ro 71-59. the tables on them in a convincing '•freeze." Jannarone stole and a 42-38 deficit early in the Iasi; then sank three fouls and a bas­ The Huskies had to combat one hurg will be thc only entries from tic the game 22-22. Bui the Rari­ manner Friday, 115-49. The game swooped in with a shot to tic with quarter on a pair of onohanders. | ket in short order to make it 18-10 man. Georgo Connors, who racked . , . r, . . I the Bavshore Junior High School six rcconds left. tan team had the better composure, Keyport. Gevas set a shot and Red shot more surely, in the decisive Hut Gevas drove twice and set ; up 35 points in a losing cause for ?,! t Conference this year iu ihe ann, ' Tall Russ Homer laid up one once, and Butka nailed one trom Raldeis had their widest lead ol a new Mnnahawkin scoring record It augured ill for thc Spartans; final quarter, to pull out the vic­ Grammar School basketball tour- when Wall grabbed the tapoff at the bucket on a rebound to restore Ihe nighi. and played us good as any indi­ chances in Central Jersey, Group the start of the overtime. Eckman tory bv four points. O’Neil, double - checked an. ey at Convention Hall, Asbury Union Beach was ahead of ihe the Keyport margin at -M-38. The vidual performer Matawan has cn- was terrific from the foul line as Keys just played their way easily 1 bound up to now, finally got loose countcred this season. The Ocean "I'he'^Sparlans dropped behind j Park, in early March. K-.vpori has he sank two one-and-onc under Raritan “ C” team 20-1 after one for a brace of baskets. For a per­ quarter of play to make their game out of the game after that. ! Rams trailed throughout, but never early and trailed by 10-2, l-t-3 and | drawn Sacred Heart, South Ambov, pressure in a row. It was all over. Thc keyport jayvce.. hud a hard : iod of four minutes the Keys got by more than sevpn points and they one-sided. 18-5 margins, il was 27-11 at half­ as its rival for a game Mar. 7. The Jannarone's lone foul for Raritan lime getting started, it being 11-ail . only two follow shots- by , Frase closed the gap to two points, 32-30, could not make any difference, ll The Holmdel R»'d team and the while Walt Baumann, Pele Cole­ time, and the Spartans did not Amboyans have lost only one game Raritan “ A” team waged a grim in their game al lhe end of the at halftime. make headway when the Edison was 12-4 for Wail on ihe season, first quarter. Billy Bishop and Dave man and Jannarone were making and are second in the Middlesex j struggle, the Holr.uielers prevailing Coach Bruce MacCutchcon used seconds look over agamst them 6-8 for Raritan. Opatosky hit from backcourt in the field goals through the gaps ih the "19K4” team lo start of George 27-23 in a furicd last quarter rally .The best moment of the night tor! County Parochial Grammar Binkie Moriarty continued his second quarter enough to give the KHS defense by the tight check on Sieberl, Bun and Butch Hamilton, which saw them rack up a 16-2 j the Light Blue and White was in ‘ League. great play for the Rocket jayvoes, KHS seconds a 2tMG halfiime mar­ O’Neil. Thoy pulled the Rockets all George Morrell and Frank D'Apo- margin after they had trailed 21*11 the first quarter when Bob Fran­ , racking up lf> points, but they sue- gin. In the third quarler, John the way up into a 27-27 tie. lito. When the pressure grew strong Keansbu ry uk) wili have la ta after three peiiods of plav. cisco dumped in a shot after Lou , „ ln| 5 cumbed to the Wull seconds 4‘M-I. Senior SUu(Jhtic< Medolla broke in four limes to " Gevas and Hourahan restored on them, they were rested and a Capella and Otis Alexander scored with an undcfLited ttam Itarll.in T\vi». Wall Twp. (SI) OS) Tram W make il a runaway, the final *corc Ihe KHS lend, but Jablonski sank senior platoon of George Lahmann, field noals for Edison. This 4-2 mar- j iheir opener the way the schedule Hnlmde! Hlu« S one at the halftime bell to make (> k r <; f i* liniw Uoarh A being 4H-3L Ed Flynn, Charlie Garafano, Bob gin was quickly expanded by three I |s n0W unofficially set up. St. Cath- j O’Neil rt 10 22 Eekmau 12 13 :<7 It only 35-31 against the Green and Warwick and Allen Barr took over. Haritan "M” 4 In the varsily game, the Red 10 12 W'l Homer 4 H Uariiau "A " 2 Raiders hit on 13 out of 19 foul Gray. Hourahan stole the second F.verybody got into ihe scoring col­ consecutive break-ins bv the Eagles | erini,.Si Spring Lake, stands in their 1 2 3 7 Mimitev 1 t 9 for baskets lhat settled the issue i palj^ 1 fiutkn 0 a O Mctlim'n 4 A 14 HolimM Ut;l 2 shots. This was the difference In half tapoff to give the Keys their Hnrilnn "C” 0 umn, Siebert nnd (he Hamiltons before lhe- game was even four1 ’ - • • • 1 .tOO Pi/.vMti ft I | last good lend, five points. O’Neil the most. The Conference race goes into its j Z 4 H Dun/ee 1 1 .*4 and Gevas matched shots and Cole­ The Huskiej gave the Rams 40 minuses old. final stages with Keyport Gram-1 cusano 0 0 0 For'ior 4 0 8 I Weehawkcn was the site of the The best Madison came to mak­ man and Hourahan also offset two- foul shots and garnered but 31 mar still undefeated and needing j Mnrim tty 0 (> 0 Kellv 0 2 a j duel between Vice President Aaron ing it a ball game thereafter was (» 0 0 P.-uuiotf 1 0 2 poinlers. It was 41-36 for KHS. - themselves. But each side scored two wins or one win and a Kean.t*' Welch I Burr and Alexander Hamilton in Harllan Goes Ahead the same number, so the Rams . 22*14 margin late in the second j jOSg iq clinch the title. Kean>- 2.1 'J't 75 27 27 hi |SOI. The first shot mortally Then it came, a foul shot by Ja ­ Inaccuracy cost them tlie gnme. Al­ quarter on work by Wayne Dopp . bur|^ wm, ,m|>r iwo loss^, still hus wounded Hamilton; his death was EVERYTHING blonski,a pop-in by O'Neil, a free so, the Matawan fouls were well and Lon Biomley. But the Eagles I a ch:it,cc. They lace Keypori on looked upon as a national calamity. throw and crip by Baumann and a distributed among the two platoons zoomed for five more poinis quick-1 ((,ejr home court next week. But Matawan-Freehold charity toss by O'Neil and Raritan while Ocean Southern lost their ly to pull away. I either Malawan or Union Ileaeh was ahead a first time. Gevas, two best rebotuulers, Frank Laird The bleakness of the occasion : a|s0 M.j|| ^ave to upset Couch Ron Matawan Regional will resume B U T A Frase and Billy Geiger all scored and Bob McCullough, in Ihe fourth was made more so for lhe Sp’trlan , gam ut's KGS team to bring about football relationships with Free­ off the hoards to set up a last Key­ quarter on personals, a telling blow rooters when iheir jayvee ^'ub j a tic: for the litlf. hold Regional .. in lHfrl, Barry Riz- port lead nt -IB-43. Hut then the against them. succumhed to the lulison, Thompson Schtx)!, Middletown, j 70, athletics directt*r, announced H IG H p r i c e ! scruhs. Garry Vandeials scored I , :imi. closest of any team 10 date i yesterday. Thc two schoolsWttKOAt; were OftN b 30 — MCVU S At 7.00 Rockets roared back, O’Neil with a The Matawan jayvee-s scored by SUNDAYS ONlT - i JO - MOVIIS Al 6 00 brace ot fouls, Norm Butka with a a 53-34 margin for their top per­ half the points. 17, for the losing ,,f upseUimi she leajtuc leaders Iasi ! annual rivals In football from lhe. quarter court set and Jablonski formance of thc season. Ron Ger- forces. week when' they had Keypori down time Matawan started the grid MailUoit Twp. KUKon (63) I 3.., ,|ie lMui 0[ ,|,e first period game in 1M1 until...... lhe mid-l!K>Q.« with a set foul shot. It was here lufsen sank 21 points lo show thc 14tO the dispute raged over tho not-ai- mark of varsily promise for next fi !■* I* (i F p '• and trailed only JM at halftone. But when Freehold moved out of ELVIS kiwed KHS basket and Raritnn season. Francisco 't 2 Hai. 2 " *, thev had to keep fouling Keyport'3 Matawan enrollment class. For 3 CHANNEL ALUMINUM went inlo the final quarter ahead Matawan (71) Occau Southern Oallo \ n 2 Davis J !{J j tali man. Howie Cook, to keep this threo years, Freehold and Mata­ PRESLEY Jcukin.1 7 l 15 AtexVr 50-47. (59 1 to 4 IM j defensive play going. In the .second wan played the annual Thanks- COMBINATION n f i* ti r v Dopp 7 t C-apprMa !1- H a l W a l l is ' Sk'bert 7 8 20 Con nor* ii n 3s Davis 1 n 2 1-feKfot « - u : half the Kevpurt team sank enough > giving Day |»ame before Keypori G-arafn 1 0 Hurt Hiortiley 2 o t !,aml>'!ii ;;“ JI“ ;j,“ free ' ihrow^to ‘ tak*- the ;»ame away started football in 1939. STO RM & SCREEN UlaUe\'e 0 0 0 ltalirin>: Edmd. H'n 4 A Huutf Mt’s/.a rt)S 0 o >rfiom them i)V «i romfoiialm* mar- Matawan expects to rise tn the Edwtl. H'l* 4 :t Lalid same Group IV enrollment ;is Lfihmnrm 0 1 1 McCu'h lint/ 1 0 -'gin. But, tor the first nine. Cook UiNieolu Freehold by 1W>1. Three dates are Flvnn 0 0 0 Hines Tvlka H 2! had only six j>nnts going into the WINDOWS Warwick 2 2 fi Temple Hossi 0 a o • Inst quarter of a game. left open hy the new north " B ” G l R l S l Morrell 1 2 4 Warren Shore Conference schedule for Zambor 1 2 4 Shinn C.ilatn’erl O 0 O.KeNport (iramm.ir Thornv US) -.....— , ( 101 the scheduling of outside oppon- Diirr 2 1 A Hubrltfht t; v i’ n v I* a i 7 21 ’i l‘» 2*1 7 *i.‘> ^5 D'Apolito Srore by pi'r'.odc L .S.ipn 2 '» t WtM i ’.»* t* i) f entH. Riz/.o stales games are 23 21 71 Matii;on Township a Kl IT. t« -I'l N'.-v hi.,Mt :i ! 7 WUliciiiK l a sought with nearby opponents lo : I'.l 21 59 21 i i a Score l»y period1 KtliMm in 17 in im -(}.*• i ('i•>;It n ;» Increase the revenues lo he oh- | JAM! )')Mh Hcfercc. Ballai: umpire, Cod«*t. I 2 2 -» H.m?' . -* :> a 4 Matawan 14 IH 17 22- 71 I (» .* I’ i-fVr o :t 2 tained from athletics. Madison I Oce.tn Southern U 21 14 15—ftti , _ SItWART • AI.I.YS0N Kcfcteo, Sehrumpf; umpire, Car* «) O *> ll.Mt I 4 o it lownship W to bo approached I ulmul a pontinulng scries, as fl- 1 lotus il/. All-Star Parochial : It, jl H 11 U 2H I ‘STRATEGIC AIR . Kt'\pi>ii (.rammar Tlmmi'sou (!.') j nanelally advantageous lo both | League Game Sunday i ti.*) 1 srhnols, and some other nearby i COMMAND” * F I’ (t F V schools, possibly Sayrevllle or ; .11 1 r I.MN'COl n* " before you invest m any combination First...... annual all-Mtar game of ihe I ;» :\ 'i Ac .1 ii a a n i i South River, will be added lo slir i WINDOW, CHECK THESE CONTENDER FEATURES PRIVMH THfATHC’ PMKWAYM OO North Jersey Shore I’aioehial Bas- \ !5(V'!'h.,]dl ,l, :1 t i a more Interest in MRUS grid play. ; FREE ketball League will he played tln« <*,,.,‘u '» ’» J*> k.m 2 I 3 "*1 IN-CAR HEATERS • TUT ACTION DI310N . . . ful oi.>>- ol*.mlni! Isl Klin Perlli Amboy Aron! cnmaig Sunday at St. Jaimvs Huim-Mu: 2 » -t liumllinn ... till* roil In ANY po- 5' Kv iMv F: is!.’ a a a ------fflUen. \S'induwj* van l>o clenncd oa both Now Thru Tuesday! .School, Ked Hank, The top plajvt- I’ ..,,.' 'I'ii.'k.' , , .. , of tlie northern and suuiheni ih kldet frum lusidu the mum. MUFFLERS Stella Stevens visions nf the county, bv sot** ot I.’ ia \- 'I 4 — i k i :m ’( iu i • POSITIVI SlOP ACTION ... slop* when .leremy Slale | tlictr coaches, w.ll b<‘ pitted ae. i’ii.! nm l w h e r e yen Mop it • . . div>n*t ilidr, I.iiuicI (ioodwln : one another. 'I he norihei a 11* i■ u Lead Increcised In linidii.i ,t.doiMi’t inner until H )U move If. 50 l'llvls I’re.dey ! will he in chai fe o (nache ^ luha GEOR6E WASHINGTON • IX1RUOIO ALUMINUM... lu .ivy Btu^e, f r o m In Technicolor i KenntMly, Holy ( Rum-on, aa I ,Airport...... Plain— League----^ — , BURK1EO LOC55 FOR H fA lj fully e^rudfHl aliummiiu, fur Mrongm and “ (IlKI.SI (IIKI.SI (llttl.S!" • Jerry Wilson. St , ,nn\ Keansliin • ? thjldlty. B U T W E B U R N O I L , s7! . wh«>si* leani^ Imidied hrsi aud ,e ...... j * I .I !si* 11 i 11 ha ’ 1 ,...... in-'i -m -.'’J ' u'Its ' • 3 * c M a n NIL Dift(O N...fur effioUnt i r i :i : is m in . Now Thru Scil. — anil — i ond resjiectively in Ihe lea '.ne th: I vpl in li iu i M il ,;ame , in the Air ( O H , W H A T ATRfc'AT/j liotd>lo-fn‘0 Actiun ... »olt*Mnrin|i INSTALLATION Ivvenlngs H: 13 - llhll.l j ‘ieaMin. pm1 I'la/a Men’*. ‘HO BnwhtU', ! .lames Stewait “ Suhm.iilne“ 8:33 • LIAK PROOP A PATILI PROOI ^ j Thi^ players '•»'!* .-led fot th I.c mu Raman !'».\n .hip I lie In- , Ul.iM iK'ruiaucntly »e*lod. HOLLYWOOD June Allysou st rin tor i )'*ad i he l-mp w ith a H 'il In Teehnicolor I northern t am ate: S'. Jo-o-ph'^ Matinoes Fri. - SciI. • ta-MISM ALUMINUM SOWN . . . U k SERVICE, INC. Keypori - J. March, ('. Kennedy; j. ■ hi d "S'l'llAll-fJir AI It from In Idts gtv* )i a n ol trouble frea HI. 35 (< Cornt'tiO : Si. Ann' i. Keaie h u i• J . Wit'.on, ’I he Spoilsm en conliuut’ !n hold : Skirling 1;45 COMMAND" S'Tvlco. | A, I'mUo. W. Samfer,K. ha11 v. lii.su seciiud place with ft ll-'J.'i , , , .ond mor* foo /waf Jo #?• fcWJftVfll, Koyport S(. r.itliet ine’s, Fas! K'1 an dmi, ecunl. luilu'Aed hv I' * U'hei s .1. W eraet, V, Sito-er, I 1‘ashT: ' ; r n ! ’l|ll|l"tl l t- 'li: T ( * m '« I'O td, 4 1 ­ 'GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLSI' C O ifax 4-3001 St, Agnes. Atlauti' llii'hland-. - D. :'S. Becker Realty, ID' j-B 1 Mag Stnilll. M t’as^oue, G. Snvdet; Si pulia Inn, MK"*; 'lhe .Inkeix ilaill, o n ly Mary s. New Monmouth • R. Car 1 M.i/a I.an- ;, ,i;i 3D; BamiP't Real- Inn; <>ur Lady of I’erpelu.il Ib'ln, : iv. .T* 3V; Hilltop Cities Service TENTH ANNUAL lllp.hlamls, - V, Gm m an. Holv 31* j 3/' j, Muldl'Miesn Geueial Tile, "MYSTBRY e l d s '; , Ru m s o n * J . l.e H -m m . 311 .I'l. L . i k e v i e w I iv e , '11 la, Port Vou k<-I ii lull melinite til SUBMARINE" .JKRIIY COAST I ’re gam e ceremonie . \s ill ipelude Mimmouth I't• Aid, '.VI HI; ItnrF hi’Al, when vuu liurn nur fuel lhe inilnduelion uf all pla'.-ii Al .tan 'lowmhip 1 Mi.iiinacv. H al, nil. l-linne ( I, K IM f o r r Sun, - Mon. - Tuos, h a l f i i m e , tin* pl . v e i san d c a p ■!».•-, ’ , Henniu.on of I'll School |iiiiiii|H ilelU eiv n( i|iinlTlv 9.95 will receive individual liopine-,. .and N Vdohaio ot lleckei Really 1 ii ii 11 n m m s Sunil,iy B O A T S H O W fuel nil. liMtnll Ulon 1 >ptlnn«l c o n v e n t io n Ha i l ; AS|iyi(Y TAttii, n , j . S i , J o s e p h ’ i hut .le'il lilth Ul . ln'd tm lu -ll game homo s with ‘!:i» Stnitlnjj 2 l-.M, northern dlvwinn •.tandmg*. due tn •.rme-, lhe hi;h •■*' i n* *• wa-» tolled I in.' I -I - A i'll FEBRUARY 10-24 lo s s Ilf p l a v e t s III) fa ilin i; m hv M. Adidi.»;o uoh a fi'."l <.« oi • keep up ’.iini1.' maihs l-niinc. 1 -1 ’ ,,1|l we, 1 Britlos \\\ \ ruin'llf'iintHAiMi':. '.AinnAts. ih m h iv mamimi . .. I . Hundley, -| ’. \) Hunt, '!IH Conover Lumber Co. \\\ \ fOUH'MlHl lAW-lM MIL'. Mull Of JII-ilV !il A {.Ml IS For Sovon Brothers" Attl'Ml)*, nil lh e J a l e s , h ' l - v 1. V I MCI I, 'HI. I I M V i e r l u , '.nil, C O 4-0 500 . }'\ \ tmtWN cjhi AI-m . 1 ii.«pi..iMV.M.-t r.,.,1 t'i'ii M„u.(u *i i r a n k s llith in ai 'M a m i •*!*;1iih in li ll - o n e ll e , ! l i , I .S m k l e i H , '.in, # *f" • t\, 'SVrt I.,,-n.il ||.* Unp# ” All V»(lli;Mf IH ipiilalloii. 'I '!»'• s i a f e li.n Hd/ p e i - . r Si U \ en l.ei i . .ur.. II S< h w j i :. i » hui.di K.-n 100 First SI. Koyport suu-i fur eveiv M|iiaic mil-*, moie «* r f. 'ill, F. IV^ii, 'I'L I' Lop-1.* | (♦•'iihrit Ail w i n.ii.iifM- Mi. Ai,,|.in run i»A«nir. -..ni • "n, i» Rr>uoi, < I . I Donohti". a is BROAD ST f oam.nit, P,n- - Mj.mi m u l»uil/. IV isi.uH t. 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[rates *a.ch 1 1,. ami .()><> Miiwai.'Jtce j orfcs-f end ?o 7. Governor J of Vor.ktTS /jor hoc/^arj.l-ery of his jx'-iiticid rival, j bdded Amoiint Oi’ ihe josrngs oi i 1'flam. Tfl? Motorists Penalized \ Braves H.t 7-i. After.that, you have j Ntisont' .Rockefeller a-.hocated it ! insiu on th* putting ilown of laii- Mayor Robert Wanner, thftt. New " the ■ run ot-rhr-mijj ‘beltori 'lhat ^|bjpfeSl!y:T<^iSt. tt-'wyV.-''‘ M fall irj?.c» the hant^s of profession* | Holy KamiJy b>»7k is UM.-d for rue- ! York City does :»ot' gtl a fair Ki-•e hayshore srtc n.otorUts had |S!, A«:)«S - ! it, if>tr New York Mels...lire Chicaj’o i nnd the tl»ta Jei!islalur« went a! mV*!«:ra?. Mu^-or Warner muSk S t . AilJJ fl ‘ .! tubs ami (he Philadelphia Philips,! aior.g. unanimously in the senate KTo.nco during r.he w :?i- I shrike in the oppor'Jorirnvnf ot know ibis is a msi; .shuff!? for fiis iheir driving privileges f.utpended Sr. Joseph’s Five !«».- cr,V® ist. Jc.H7V* ': | «|t al 100-t. The Phillies look better ! but there *er« 22 assemblymen, I W th.s. Tlie horses bro.i^lu j t-fit Je. aiu by granting the n;*-{roj> pron)e. bill he ’’j an original joy u.e State■Diviiioji of Minor Ve- v■:1.:.:■;’ HcJyj Fam ily,Union Beach, dc~ Hi>)v Cron* I tiian some of the tessins at much ! a email but creditnblc minority. in, of cour.se, wi-i be poor rtilser- ; oils an add'iiona; i»rp,e sum tliij nff-:r$H:k hetiinK advocate, and ihicles under provisions of the point i >‘fw Jim ’ph** and the added horse ra^i .-.jto\Slfanmoutri .i.ii,.wuiiNiuuui Countyvw rn , (Norther'll.u w iu t u i Dii--. : iw nil vorae ; for him, he \tis Ur.s Rockefeller vision) CYO-basketball,at. Metnoi-.!X . : were, in 1H62. . . i rnenc procedure o‘ a public hear­ ground and the so unchallenged. | Charles Hemhauser, Hazlet; Lee v- ... Jnl.. Schep! Suiid^y;o regain,.second 11 • L v J C f W l C J ’ ing, for the New York Merd>*nts | pliant ;»}.';nn. The ni(»re 'Stmaz-in^- : govoiothy Hoenmler, and others opposed, svas iwwhere ; tn hi* Pres.ideru of the United i what he is j»ra*)ting New York I ’b’Jek. | Keansburg. - . Anti's, Kqanibjrjt. coming on di j { £ J , y JE m T( iri New York Monday, H seemi;, raiher than waiting for the usual in sight. The Humane Society of i Sfan*s has cotne out for t!ie fi- \ Cify ir* his state. Rid bill. Only it Ih f stior.p?tr pace of any team. Iri j »______Mar. 2) opening 'Hie idea of this the; State of New York seemingly I nancir.g o! jioverinnerft operaiions ! is the 'merchants and business- | Your advertisement in ihis | Heed traffic signs and pavement ihe le*Rue at tli1 *im«, upsft st is to raise $9,000,000 more in h«« not dared to protest Against | by more horse lace gambling. In 1 men of the thy, the relief agen- ’ paper v/i!! jeacn prospective | markings. Know wnat. all of thena .Agnes, Atlantic Hignlands. - to cjis-1 NOW HEAR, THIS. A biivk » tu>:en for New Yo*k State, with tha pounding of horses’ hoofs ! this, Governor Hockefeller Is { ci*rs and the deprived families } purchasers in eveo' 'community in I mean and never try to second lodge, the Highlands team from the i K*1 you « tenw w r i t 11 you bet on _ the racing season extended at the against the hard-ar-stone frozen 1 •jaite subtile. He has offset the ' who. are paying the tax, plus and 'the bayshore urea. 'guess ‘ V »-ijnner*up-sjX)?- ' . i ths -Yankees tp repeat as A«u?ri* \ ; Cqj h M Ch'Munsen Sf Jo |wn W u e pennant « mtrs Th • Wph‘s, hnr»**.* ^ as ,l?€Uing commin.sjonet's . for ihe fsvur^- Union B e a c h e r sh»ve issued thfrlr advance .une on . • • . tljMt' c^abitjd.iho Keyport team to | tt*®- pennant raccs. fhc Yankees 'go Out- of the- first n u a i t e r behind. ^hey quote, at 1-J to repeat with omy V : - w ly ; But• it.: was a style ot i -VplrQit Timers a .tertous. factor. iV;-,; ■ play, based,' on not letting;'. Unipn. |iri Par^. ^ 'r e Beach -surs. Skio Coonev and, Fred' ,r«st tiie'/leagut?, - lhe-:L.as- ^ a s Jon^c shoot.TtoKeyport team acM c0nimlsSi0^ rs arc determined-not sortiiflgly, -clr-«iiv-_;-3X.:YovU.. J'caa^aiia.like 1 : C6 oney and Jones drooped m i£ o f! 'hev. did jast ywu when they n,;;J V •>''--tftese :freer'iH ro ^ ^ offered .JOQ-1 against the chances «[ , enoiipA; to ti^cSdii tlie game to p e Los Angeles.Ant'd.*: taking the : > : tfceir-teani’s fo'-'or. ' • / An?erican League pe/n)imr. It was ■ .'BUiy/Strang -aiidTHttnk ’DuBoise.l-iwt nnli! late A .u ^ i that the An* :r . ,Je*l the Kevport uttack,, also, draw- j L’e^~ faded from the race as • hot v \1WR f0 Mls plentifully in their drives! contenders. Ml that while the ennv . . - /:io the basket. Co. Cole *} 5 i their *‘lon^ shot” payofr yet entic­ Wa)*«kl 2 1 5 Strong a n t> ing betting on teams nke the Min­ McUon'h 3 2 8 DuBots t o a CaiUf'rt 0 0 0 Kwmey J. Q 2 nesota-Twins end the Chicago White Str^e’.i 0 0 0 DiPiiOlo 0 0. 0 Sox with' ouds longer than the YerkMm. 1 1 3 MeEdcte t? Q 0 chances of these teams ordinarily Meehan ••i-Lo Z v •_ UeVito would call for. Over in the* Na­ tional League, the bettors on the , ... 16 23 55. ' ' : favorites last season, the Los An­ score by quarters: . U«]y. Family- <■ ; . 14 \11 13 geles Dodgers,, who saw their mon­ Matinee fit.. Joscpn s 7 7 ey fly out of the window tho- last SUPER-RIGHT Qrhcr results, last week were S t.! two days of the sea>on, gel a Mary's 63, Holy Cross 40; St. Ann's | chance to recoup this year at 9-5 Tea Bags Fully . 55,. St;. Apes. 50; Holy'Cross 72. i odds. .The champs, the San Kran- Cook«d St. Catherine's 64. ifis a i Cii'oi'its, go ol( s.t; ]2-5.-The OPEN ALL DAY ■ St.' Ann’s y,’ill )t!ay: Holy Family j Cincinnati Rwls are 3-1, Ihe St. fkj100'»63# Feb. 28, " . 'Louis Cardinals arid Pittsburgh Pi- Friday, February 22nd My-TFine HAMS

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W iA 2 ,1" 35* Panelray Night Light W | RIh • tint NEWPORT ROASTS » 9 : SLICED BACON S Butts who’ll (hop by phont next tin* It rains All riaren Neither r*ln, nor »now^-not even flat tires—can keep TMek er Tkl«—SHOKKD ■•111 Sran< Teer OkelH I smart shoppers from their appointed rounds. When you SHRIMP COCKTAIL ^ 7 9 * SEUTII M 11 can’t leave home, shop by phone. New jtR S tv h c ll Scott HAM SLICES . • 9 : IELL-0 DESSERT 4i:pk|i 37‘ I H a s t Koyal D. *'/< C 7o Broadcast c;;n.;d Hash «*" ci.cn »* 11.95 PERSONAL SI7.E AJP lb- It EAc A&P 10 "■ Fruit Cocktail 21 Red Cherries fi.nl 49c Dow Saran Wrap 59* Value i c 6 r«d*A ri. tarn Sour Fititd roll » ■ roll 8 INST. OPT. 4<*«25 A&P—Pin»*pplo- In l qt. Mll.^se A&P—Grad* A IS‘/a ci. 45e Green Beans cant 39“ Marcal Toilet Tissue 39# E-Z Tilt Can Be Cleaned Fruit Drink Graptffuit * oi. t/tm V/he!« Small Colon ^ From Inside StCTIOHS Ib. A&P I or. 47" Nine Lives Cat Food G r a p e f r u i t A&P—Gfado A Canl 43* Tom ato Sauce i tx cm SALE IE oi, Mb. II 3 3 c A (nim ifll A&PGnd.A 29e 'P Instant Coffee 99c i> 2 STORM a SCREEN > p i n a « l l Our Fin.vt pm lily c.m Bartlett Pears oi- cm 88 Ivory Soap lib. Mi lit. 13 O Q C Sliced Pineapple 8„AH" ei. t.n ” Cling Peaches ^ ; ? L ot, can Dairy Favoriles! For toiUi and b**h 1-lb. H 4 Q C • DOOR 18 W hole Apricots 1 lb-14 3 5 c RlMICC ^ li«A « AiP br.nd Irnpcrl.d Pineapple Chunks 6r.tl« A ... cn 01. car> OWISS OIICBS F.n.r J«it..|l.r,d A • Full 1" Thick VALUE 2 T . SI* " b IJ35« ^ • Piano llinf'o cn'31* W hole Tom atoes 6,.7. a l:;39« 27.95 Fruits for Salads 6;^.PA Sharp Cheddar Bart Wiicomin w • Weather Stripped ^ • 'I Glass, 1 Screen Mozzarella Slices ^ .'» m JJe.sl Hack Ooor Si/c a • Auln. No Slum Closer joy Liquid Frown Food Buys! Friiils and V^flabhl 32Mx«0" Only - InM. Opt. M uenster Slices ;r;3 7 * led, Chlokon or Turkiy U.S. No. I tirade 'A' 311e Wilh 4c off lab*1 Willi 0c of# Ubal IL. t;;35« Provolone Slices ftntf Dom.itl. II fluid or o lr»-4««W C Jc T .V . Dinners ,WAHWM fig 55c Potatoes M 1 2 5 baq 89c pltilic 0 1 ei plailic '*■ !«! (^ • Victory Cream Cheese ...... pi, . * 1 MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM A&P Ycuny, 7»tid*f Whole White Potatoes Fresh Broccoli bu^c h 25® !«««;• Kraft’s Party Snack# ahv.h.k., ^■25*•gp 4 1 Iceberg Lettuce Pirrn, Cr ftp 19® Hb.Jjt 4 ANODIZED Comot Cleanser Hawaiian Punch c ^ i .i.j 2 •am 37° In *' 6 ti. OM* r Cottage Cheese r tup I ’nr Shlin Rrslslnme With lc off Itbil 29° Wilh 2« t>ff labal Fruit Drink C^ Z ‘.^ 5 w ° Fresh Tomatoes ( arga V* 11* 1 to 4 Ini/i*’ R • 'fl • rV / • # 1 1 Ho, J7 0 I 'b. fl1/; £ 1 ) 0 Ipf The Time is Ripe for CHERRY Pie I TUB ENCLOSURE " tanl Oil oi. c«n Goldon Corn Mr*: 1 6 79° £ 37" Grapefruit M#d •• 2 29° C« I fl'-r f>:* S«»dl*M Ur French Fries 3 X' 35- O ranges 7 49° • liuJdi; nnd Outside Reg. 49.95 i. Fresh Mushrooms *“ »s II 49" A • Towel llnri Oxydol Detergent B e e f Cube S te a k s m..h™.m. i |^ 83° 1 ft. I'A • NyInn Hollers fot tha family waih Dressed Whiting w. “ «•»'■» | ; 35° Fre sh C arro ts *•!J- 2 i to* 19c 10 l;l • l >isv To Cli an Willi 10* Hb- •'/, 71 29e 2 8 0 Swordfish Steaks ^ ,V, 65° Washed Spinach 1 -V Trnrks rff Utit ci.pttl. 1 1 Cl I IM«A Ft AID ITAMfl WITH till FUlCHAIi Of A ImI.i S f|. Tiitm B U F F E R I N )l.tll. I I RKLR ' ip tc U l ThtJ VVetk > • Tide M arvel Ice Creurn r ' 5 9 c 9 © muxiKi tihims « hu.k CHERRY P li 59* ^ I>ally F Saturday fl A.M.-fi: 101*.M. For 111. ftmily w.lli Anil ililhtI W hite Brecud ■ 3 3 ‘ 69c ! 99c 9 i ib. i'/, 77C MI Ji n Ain IfAMPl WMH THI MCHMI Of " l l c l n r M i Mini tti 1V 32° e t i.; 1 1 Prices cMcf.livu flirumjh S*»!uirl.iy, Frli, 2Jril M i Ik i m 11 Mi nl . Ih Donish Almond Ring 491 9 in Super M.irkrfi .inrf M l le tv i.t st ora an'y, ■ii . ..m r O W I L S f w d w e A y t / i m f Itl, Sll Al I'Olll , l; MIAN TOWNSIM!' Itl. an M MAIN M., I\l AN IH III, « f , .It Al WII Ml\ A U , I'lIH I MOMIItUlll _ \i ILnmd8 M, VVI'.H and Mlndyftide I'ltl. N A M.l-7r*<)0 Id !l P.M . lttdI f Hunk W & f Tlii't. • U'ril. ■ Hull'.., IUHII (I I'.M. Mini. - I in-*. - tti il I Inn . I mil Ii I' M, I ill 0. • Wi-i), - I Ihii v, I mij j) )' ftj. I lidiiv tlnlll 10 I’.M. Iililnv I'mll III I1 '1. liliUy 11 rt 111 11/ imnj. ' I M I. 13 AI ( I l i t WiMII) A\l ti ll I \\000 III!., . Wm I, . II,nr*,, Umll t I’ M. ~ lildny Until It KM, r ••••••••••••••••••••IX n llnmd M, Sllmlv^lde l-K.OU i»agj« Twalvss THE MATAWAN jQ'URNAL, N. J. Thursday,. February 25, 1963

l& jT U s e W A N T A D S to Buy-Sell-Rent •wtt

■f®«sines* Opportunities WANTED- TO BUY Situation Wanted FOR RENT FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE SERVICES FOR SALE ■~nnwii»upi« ■t>ib« ihihii W E BUY & S E L L ANYTHING MINOR plumbum and odd jobs, CLIFFWOOD Hesci;. ! luroiiihcd KKANSBUKG, uparto -nt. ' HOl.M D^t. I'ancn, 'l baths, [\ bed- i MU.K AND Mll.K FROOl’L’i S. FREE INSTALLATION! furnished, ia-iii, luu wii^r room-;. pint* iy>ni!lv room, ! P;«'a!m» Deify, .juhn Itrown and C & C TRADERS, ANTIQUES conversion uf bottled Has to nu- room suilaMe lor I people, f ill ALUMINUM COMBINATION SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE 335 HWY. ill — W; KEANSBURG I t’ural gas, Call LOwell (MSI:- or | LOwell S-1932._____ wjd and ua-nsiis ..uippii<‘d. Cull 7’- bascmeni, 2 tvir ^.ira^e, j John Si-hciuck tcill COIlax 4-vOlG or Kilmer 1;--(OU. wjtf STORM WINDOWS Gulf 2 liay, established, r.eig'ibor- ■ 7374394 j PArkway 1-48M. _ wJ21 j TW0 STORES 20x5fl and iUxW. _____ *;i-i Mt.i’.'inn, Real Tlroad Sr.. Keyport, COlfa.v G F O R $ 7 7 hood location in .Hazlet ona. Pres­ willti j EXKCUTIVIi secretary desires full j Will altei tu .suit foi offit.es it! K K Y P O R l . 'A room and 4 room i'AKKF'R BOARDING llU.Mi7, for apart inputs, all iuiprowMrinits. w j'Ji Triple track, fully weuther stripped, ent dealer'Florida'bound. COINS. &U type*#, pennies to do!-! tinui work, 10 your:> cxjv.'nencii.! desired; ulsa loft, Mmcc. I a^ed iitt.'!! and women. State. . :....., t 'i .... ]____ rr '! - Jars, gold, silver or cupper. Hest j Write Box J ia rare of this ncws-ifjal} jlr j r Cosia, CUIi'ax •lOiifli or I Call COifax 4n ir»G. _ _ j>vgl H/0H"f3tTlM TAPi-li wn.^ari will do 1M fRN lSH U D rooms lor couph* or* -.gentleman. .. Call COifax. c, I- 4-7G3N .» " ' ' PROWN’S v .. NIGHTS- •..W EEK EN D S' Call LOwell M0G6. wjU j j,al)y sitting in your homo even-1. single person, kitchen privileges. • or mc!uia* I~l Atlantic S.., k^ypoiu tatc-. 2Sn Broad St., KevpO'rL COl- .• COLFAX 4-3161 fu.H 4-KM. _ _ __ wj^l TAX’ Rini/RNS P R E PA R E D 32 Broad St. Sli 1-7500 Red Bank j ings except Monday and Thursday. ] Inquirti Mrs. 11. Baldwin, I'art- _ _ ^jlf wjtf . m'21 L H v ir r h o m l " ” WANTED TO RENT ’.Own transportation, reallable, rca-Road, _Brownto>vn off Route ARNO LD'^I'lO USF""T:*S~' 'f‘‘irsi SlV, Tii* leturiis prepared bv qualified call I.Owell 6-0212. wjtf j , Kevport, comfortable rooms in , , PIN HALL machines 535 ami up. ’’ ■ _ 7 " ■ ■ 1 sonable, el! recommended. Call j Is lax accuiintam. Call COlfay. 4-KJ53 pool mbles slate tops, including INSTRUCTION 1H RKE or four bedroom house I .W6-2089 : wi?.l Spanish spt»akin^ homo. - Inspect MiU.'iwan. Tirtvnsliip transfer forces ATTRACTIN'!*: the sale of this home, never for information. wj4/4 jail accessories $150; also bathroom in Keypoit. Call COifax 4-1204,1 •5nj’i"“ m ~ ^ S w CLEAN HEATED ROOMS afler 5 p.m. daily. w& PRIVATE, music lessons, $2,50, Manager J. J. Newberry Store. wW " ILL 1 r>n DO IRONING in mv own C:[.lf-FW'OOfJ Boarding Home for sink $10. Call L. .1. Cosla, COII’a* home. Call LOwell .6*3032. w|2l Free TV, n.aid servic-, .special { SMALL 3 room apmtmenl in Key-1 rl(^ e<,’n ’f'!'!'.! ^Idvln’ 4.05»1_ or„ COIfaxJ-JI535. w j« -•••.•five professional teachers. Instru­ ._•___ ;______Wjtf j low daily and weekly rues. Hoily port, ideai for one or two adults, U1U] sl(,‘ * ‘ ; \! H( elderly men and women, private ments rented,''The Music Spot, 156 Hill Motel, Route 36* West Keans. I second floor, private entrance’, " » «d- AV'lT r , n K ^ and state guests. Licensed by the O FFICE EQUIPM ENT; unlimited Highway 34,* Cheeaequake. Call URGENTLY N EE D 5 room house WANTED burK. ;______1______wjtf | completely rHecorated. all >uti|. | yours tor iib,(W0. Slate. James L. l.awaon, R.N., savings on new and used desks, LOwell 6*7445. Open 10 a.m. to S in Keyport-Matawan area. Call Myrtle Ave.t Cliffwood. Caii LOwell LA RG E furnished room in Keyport; ! ilies supplied, furnished or 'Jiifuvn-1 ranch " lied chairs, lilea, shelving, parts bins, pm. ‘ wj!8* LOwell 6-4755. wj2t* WOMAN »i Strathmore develop­ near bus li.e, r a ile d stVtK.n, j ^ d rent reasonable. Call ^ t ‘l?h d i X ' n ^ ’am li-CT. wjtf ment would like rule to down­ d luil drafting equipment and etc. Ralph town Newark. Call LOwell, W B 1 8-7971 . references required. Write Box U « L y * « ;------VM“J w;Uer heal. We luive the key. INCOME TAX ruturns enperlly pr Muccl, 299 Washington S t r e e f, j in care of thia nBWspaper. wjtt MODERNMODERN V/>V/2 room room apartment pared at your houie or Kline. Call ] Kevport. Call_COIfaK i-I5!»._w|l». beautifully furnished, TV and hot LOwell 6-1015, LOwell (i-Oliffl or ... LISTINGS WANTED 1 APARTMUNT, furnished, H rooms STERLING McCANN KENM O RE mobile trailer healef water supplied, $H() per month; also COifa\ 4-S005. wjtf und bath, ail utilities supplied, wilh blower, J25. Call PA I-B75I. $100 per month. Call 25l-i;»yi or corner store available; excellent REAL ESTATE Buyers waiting, retain the right to for TV service (none in town). Call 253 BROAD ST.. KEYPO RT SH EET METAL, routine, gutters, wpf OSborn I-07C4. wjlt sell your own home. Get personal­ 787-5G28 or 787-IMI. _ _ wj'il COLIrAX 4 1.™ leaders, (lasliini;, deal direct. ized'ser/ico. List your home with MATAWAN apartment, unfurnish­ I Uf " tl ‘1(! I Tf*K'li1 Cl I 'Jtlftll R O A D . M A T E 111 A L UNION BEACH house, 4 [minis and 10 "YEARS EXPERIENCE W, Huihvvcll, 2(il-7r.20 or 634-2801). an independent broker. ed, 3 larj>e rooms, newly re­ bath, oil heat. Immediate oc- wi'il Wj21 modeled, private bath, private en­ Blue sloim, cindcri, road CASEY'S AGENCY ctipaii':y'1 C;i!17H7-l.'l!Jl. '.vj'ii INCOME TAX returns prepared by | trance. heat and water supplied. HELP WANTED washtid gravel, sand, fill dirt, bull-*, INDEPENDENT BROKER References required. Inquire 3 At­ SHOFbufidiisB. lo T a T ix w H o n i graduate accountant. Individual HWY. 35 HAZI.ET and business by appointment or.lv. dozing und bacHhou service. lantic Av'C., Matawan. wjtl condition. Call LOwell 6-22?2. REGISTERED NURSE, afternoon COLFAX 4-8442 ______\vJ21 Call COifax 4-0434. 'wj23 ’______w| 3/28 UNION Head: apartment, 4 rooms, _shifl COIfa it 4-3027.____ ' wjtf ECKEL TRUCKING $65 per month. Call COifax 4*4063 ONE family hau.se with piivileye to HOUSEWIVES''earn' extra money, FED ER A L anti state Income tax ■ 'W buy, reasonable, S rooms, show­ MORGANV1LLE NEW YORK For Sale Or Rent after li p.m. wjUl telephone snlicitinK work. Set re.turns professionally prepared er, lunpordi: also stmiiner house 366-5707 MATAWAN apartment, unfuniish- your own hours work at home. by full lime tax specialist. Call in yard. Inquire 201) llrondwuy, ______JJUiLDING with 5 room apartment, Experience preferred, not essential. Donald W. McCambrldge, COifax od, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living Union Beach or call COifax 4-413$. rent store for storage or business. room and tile bath. Inquire Cre­ Call COifax 4-4244 after 6 p.m. 4-4945. _W g ~A~HANDSoivlli IIF.AVY DUTY , wj'il wj28 Inquire Park Ave. and Shore Road, scendo Guarnieri, 199 Lower Main A L U M I N U M COMMUTERS (Jnlon Beach. Call COifax 4-IB41. St., Matawan or call LOwell G-G035. APARTMENT. 4 rooms and bath, EXPERIENCED WAIT’lUiSS, Fi-8 INCOME TAX RETURNS second floor, near Newark and hours, Monday through Friday, WINDOW New York Bus Line, business Prepared in your home evenings counter a n d table experience. FOR • KEYPORT roupie preferred. Call 787-1491, Reference*. Call COifax 4978II. and weekends for Strathmore resi­ w]21 ______wj2l dents. Call Kaloh Spector 566­ $ 1 1 .95 7135. , wjtf AND FURN ISH ED bedmo m, private FREE ESTIMATES home, 2nd floor, TV, newly dec­ USED C A R S OPERATORS F ED ER A L & N. Y. STATE KARL FRANTZ CO 4 .1403 I960 VALIANT 4-Dr. V200 orated, private entrance. Inquire INCOME TAX RETURNS ______Wjlt STRATHMORE m j^aJn_St.,Jveyport. _ wj2[ Expertly prepared by qualified ac­ Experienced on single needle ma­ PALACE mobile home, 10x51 feet. 1960 VALIANT 4-Dr. VlOO FOUR ROOM Capil Cod wfth countant, at your home or mine. FZarly American Decor complete chines. '-yiT- Rarage, f 125 per month, 7 room Cali E. X. O'Brien, COifax 4-0845. including 12x30 awning and window DIRECT TO 1960 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. Wagon, Power split level, $135. Apartment, 4 _\vj4/ij awnings. Must be sold to setllo rooms and bath, $80, 3 rooms and 1959 RAMBLER 4-Dr. Wagon, Power COLFAX 4-139-1 INCOME TAX returiu prepared, estate. jCalU PArkway 1-1335 wj2l bath, $90, also 4 rooms snd ba’.li, wjtf 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Wagon, Power $90, References. Carlton 11. Pol­ part lime bookkeeping. Call COi­ TWIN BEDS, cril), kitchen set, Ptrt Authority Terminal FEMALET^iorses aid for day uliift, fax 4-0725. wjtf ing, Realtor, 38 Hip.hway 30, Key- portable typewriter, refrigerator, 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Wagon, 6 Cyl. port. Call COifax 4-lillB. w|21 Call for Interview, Mount Pleus- all like new. Must move into small- ant ManGr Nursing Home, 38 Freic- CHAIRS recovered $5.50 and up. Dutches! Lunette, 229 W. Front elLquarters. Call 787-5269. wj'il Via N. J. Turnpike 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr., Power HOUSES FOR SALE eau Ave., Maiawan, LOwell B-4B33. ____ w)2l St., Keyport. Call COifax 4^1162. F IN E homo furnishings, buy direct 1959 DeSOTO 4-Dr., All Power ______wj2i from manufacturer and distribu­ CUSTOM 5 years S room ranch on ASSIST ANT Bnokkee|>er for general tor, furniture and lamp show ONLY 5 0 MINUTES! 1959 DODGE 4-Dr., All Power beautiful I 2/3 acre plot, has offlca work, part lime. Call TELEPHONE ANSWERING large underground fall out shelter, rooini, Every dccor, guaranteed 1959 CHEVROLET 2-Dr., 6 Cyl. LOwed 8-610(1. wj’il SER V IC E savings of 20-25%. Famous nam« many extras, sacrifice, $19,990. M A LE ATI'F.NDANT year around Let us be your Secretary, no need Call LOwell tl-4709,______wj21 brands, free delivery. Call Shady. 1957 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Belair, Power position, 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Apply to miss calls; part or full time side 7-5545.______Wj2l KEYPO RT, fi room house and lot. in parson, Brookdal* Nursing service. Wa do bookkeeping, typ­ BookoflORides$875 1955 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Belair, Power Inquire 5 Locust St., Keyport. Home, Highway 35, lla/.let. wj21 ing and income tax relurr.s. Call MAYTAG wringer washer, <35. In* Call COifax 4-7966. wj'il COifax 4-7000. wjl4 quire 229 W. Front St., Keyport. . FOR INFORMATION: 1957 IMPERIAL 4-Dr., All Power NURSES AIDES,’ ail shifts. Apply ______w|21 THE CAHILL CO. in person, Brookdale Nursing 1956 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Hard Top, Power Home. Highway 85. Hariet. ^wj31 AUTOS FOR SALE KEROSENE. STOVE. Duo Therm heater with blower and barrel. 1959 FORD 4-Dr. Galaxie, Power DELIGHTFUL HOLMDEL CAFET'ERIA llF.I.P at Madisori CO 4-2222 Township High School. Apply a! SCHANCK & SIHLEIl Cali after 5 p.m., LOwell 6-4073. SETTING ______w jlt u m m h —hvi toti musiT to. 1959 FORD 2-Dr. Conv, Galaxie, Power cafeteria between 9 a.m. nnd 2 USED CARS $13,500 buys Ihis uniquely restored, p.m. ______» g l HWY 34 MATAWAN C O M PLETE bedroom suite, blond* Rollo Bui Terminal, llwy. IS and I Can. Full Line of Plymouths and Valiants on Hand two-story Early American Colonial WOMAN lo ciean doctors new of­ LOWELL 6-4239 wood, $15; refrigerator, good home. T wo bedrooms, large liviim fices In Ha/.lel i/4 day a week. w|t! working order, $15, maple singls room, new kitchen, full cellar. Full Own tran^jHirtatlon. Cnll COifax bed complete, }5. < Two unpainted j acre lot in a must plensaiil setting. ■i-?7;i:i _ _ _ .-_wj?! BILL LANZAItO’S chests of drawers. Call after 4 See it, you'll like il. -'-V' - : (.'LEANING’ WOMAN, btoady -etn- p.m., COifax 4-32115. wj'il * { ? < Buhler & Bitter THE CAHILL CO:', INC. p i o y ment Apply in porson AUTO SALES ESTATE electric range nr.d Hot EST. 1925 Hrookdale Nurslnje Home, lllghv.-.'iy QUALITY USED CARS Point ciectrk hot water heater;! * v t %*•* V ; HEAL ESTATE also kerosene drum, 250 gallon, rea­ 89 Broad St., Keyport Phone CO 4-0198 .MAIM ST.. HOLMDEL V ILLA G E 35. Ha/.let wj'il CALL Pit! 4554 OR LO 0-UHII1 PO lilF. DRIVER, home service 334 MAIN ST., MATAWAN sonable. Call LOwell 6-5507. wj'il _ «£! h“er and soda. Opportunity Rood CR. MAIN & RT. 18 o p e n ’ FRlbAY~Pebniary "22ndi for youiiK matried man not afraid L O W E L L (5-2224 Large t> e I e c 11 o n evergreens, NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME uf hard woik. Must live near Key- shrubs, ornamental trees; shade! tvirl. Call FL-lton 1-9142 after 8 OPEN EVES 'TIL 9 P.M. trees, fertilizer, insecticide tested wjtf LANZAROS HATCHET Immediate occupancy, $89.50 per g.m...... 'vj'! grass seed. Service trimming ever­ month pays all plus small down FEMAI.p; tile inspectors, iu.medi­ 1951 PACKARD, good condition, 2 I greens and trees. Special litn* payment. For information and ap­ The Trade Winds ate openings for dependable new tires, $50. Call LOwell 6 5911 ! .38 - 50 H i, California Privet IleiJgt pointment call COifax 4-4107. wjlf workers, ini,.i:iutm age 21 years; W)2I i 18 l<5 24 inches, $12 per 1110 K inch ' ...... M ATAW Atf ...... rountuii! factory experience help­ $6 per 100. Raritan Landscaping, «*•«“ g s i s $150 DOWN' ful; person* selected will be trained 1958 OLDSMOBILE, power sleer- j Highway 33, South Amhoy. PArk­ ARE BLOWING Thret; betlnujm ranch, eat in kltch- our production method*. Apply ing and power brakes, snow j way 1-0208. Open dally 8 a.m. tu #*nen. l«ri»i»large garage, all iitiiltl^utilities, n<»Brnear AtcoAom rWnmli-iCcraniics fV»rnCorp., Route Rriiitn .'lrj.35, Wires.1 I owner, good condition. Call |6 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. If Your Present Car Is Worth $500 schools and shopping. Full price Keyptiri wj:!l ' LOwell 6-3975. wjtl Wj2l {14.5(10.

YOU CAN BUY A NEW SU BJEC T TO V A. & F.li.A. APPROVAL 196) FALCON ...... for $ 46.00 per mo. V r n m n birthday 196) COMET ...... far.. 49.00 per mo. VAN'S AGENCY BUSINESS SERVICES 1961 FAIRLANE ...... for 51.00 per mu. S W i i a « 1963 METEOR ...... for J4.J0 per mo, REALTOR SUPER SPECIAL! I96S GALAXIE ...... for 55.75 per mo. CR. HWY 34 AND MAIN ST. 196) MONTEREY ...... for 65.85 per mo. MATAWAN Interior Decorating jMainrenanea______j Contractor!______LOWRl.L 6-ISM1 1903 THUNDEItBlltl) ...... for 111.80 per mo. Ol'liN 7 DAYS ARMIN'S ’58 Chevrolet PLUMBING & HEATINQ 1963 CONTINENTAL ...... for 159.75 per mo. CUPTWOOD, brick house, ranch j DKAPKKIKS SNOW PLOWING. 21 hour service, Bellaira 2-Dr. Ildtp, $ 00 radio dispjtih^d. Charles F. 30 K EA R N EY ST., 3 year payment*. Subject to credit rating. tvpe, 2 hfjlrootns, Idfclu.'n, Inin}* FREE ESTIMATES 6-Cyl„ A/T, Rfcll rnoir, sun morn, I CUSTOM TAILORED UY David Middh* Road, Hazlet. Call W/Walls If yuur present car is nol paid for, We pay oil Ihe balance. COIfnx 4-2f>2fi. wjtf K EYPO RT 895 utility room :tnentrv — doors, »tuirt, O'ilingi, j BETSY ROSS HOMES P.B., Air Cond., White, W/Walls ...... IISI5.00 mlor/nntion opixiiniriifiit call { InsolHtiux, etc. Insld- painhng WITH THE NEW 3-WAY tiUARANTEE wmdoA SJlisfdCtion guaran­ Additions, kitchens ind baths re* ’M RAMBLER Custom Station Waaon,agoi 4 Dr., I P a n ., I Owdl wjV teed. eitirnate*. F.asy ! modeled. Roofing, siding, cora> I GENERAL SERVICES CO. 3...... Cyl„ A/T, P.S., While, “R t 1 II, W/WallsW/Wall» ...... »I5S5.»J '57 FORD Custom 31JO ID, FOM ...... 495, CAKI/rON H. POLING f.hdrjjt). Sh'jfi *c Jlumc Service. | plete line of remodeling servic*. ’H BUICK Eleclra, 4-Dr. Ildtp., Turquolfe, RSII, I’.S., ’57 H)IU> Del Rio Sia. Wai;.. FOM, P. St...... 59.). I.OWF.I.I. 6 .3107 ' FINANCING ARRANGED i< i:\ lto k I 1 1 S-.Mi'hi. wjtf p .b ., w /w a iis ...... : ...... iim sjo '57 PONTIAC 41) lid. Tp. Hydra.. P. St...... 750 . I wjtf THRU LOCAL DANK , ’58 M ERC U RY f'olonv Park Sta Wag., MOM. I>. St. 895. ‘54 HW Y. - K I-YI'O RT, N. J. 'H RAMBLER Ambassador V8, Automatic, Pow. Sleer- (-HJAX 4-lfJIU 9 YEARS TO PA Y Ing and Brakes, Rftll, White Walli ...... $I]»S.N '59 FORI) Custom "tim" 211. F O M ...... 895. i Television ! VACI FM c l e a n e r " s e r v i c e ;. ALSO 995. MPMIU.M Ol' m i: M W ’M CHEVROLET Belalre, 4 Dr. Sedan, 8 Cyl., A/T, '60 FALCON 21) and ID .Sedans ...... N‘(>H ! H l'jr, Mn\M«)l!rn ! Repairs. Iwi**4 replaced, Hoowr, CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ’61 RAM III.FK Super 2D. Auto...... 995. R & II, W/Walls, White ...... »H95.I# ( nt.'M V I F.lec'niiux, l.c-wyt, General I-.ler- ! COLFAX 4-1676 - COLFAX 4-1137 '60 FORI) Fairlane II), FOM ...... 995. DON’S TV SliIIVICE •trie, U'ext'iich'iusc-, F.-'nnmre, Kir M FORD Fulrlane S00, 4-Dr., S Cyl., A/T, It&ll, W/Walls m i i i iim i- i rsm Nfi si k v k :e C A RPEN TER snd building cootrao- '39 M ERC U RY ilrf. Tp., MOM, P Sr...... 1095. For fail efficient radio and tclo by, Ccunpac I et'. Fit k op and de­ Black ...... $ 1185.04 109.1. • • l . i S I Y O I H I IO M I*. i lor, J . G. Merger, Florence Av«., '60 COMET 2D, Meirmnatir ...... ’A'i IH r s TAY" liver;.. C,i|l I ihv.-ll 6 2524 wjt/4 ’51 PONTIAC Bonneville Station Wagon, 4-Dr., A/T, '59 FORI) Galaxie 41). MOM, I*. St...... ii:>o. vision nervier call LOwell 6-3B4-4. Keyport. New homes, garugea, all P. Steer, P. Brakes, R&ll, White, W/Walls ...... II6K.M ’60 FORI) Fairlane '">00" 2D. FOM. p. St. . 1150. alterations and repairs. Call COl- ir.-5!i*-> d<»-*. n A lo 4ju a llf'.(‘d i ’51 OLDS Super 88, 2-Dr. Ildtp., White and Black, A/T, ’59 M ERC U RY Monti l. 41). Il l' , MOM, p St . 1195. ; Pianos cind Organs 'fax lii.l.’IS. wjlf OU b-'dl OOOI ilOIIM*. Ii v- TV SERVICE P. Sleer, P. Brakes, W/Walls ...... ’60 FORI) ID Ranch Wa«i,n. FOM , ... 1195. '.M I in«* - m;! f >)'''! i };ii •ii»-n. din»*it1. Koons, 1 Ii.i I !i l'n»'l'i t*d p ,u ic |ii*d bcK k ■ LOWELL 6-1600 W/Walls, Blue ...... $IMS.M '59 FORI) Ki'tr.'ii tnbN* Huid Top. I OM, p St. . 1250. ; lumoy and n-pjirinx I 1G. . I’AI'KRHANCING ;v»rt ii, I.i i jM- ;* < i r r’.t i a; <• im A I ’5» PLYMOUTH Fury, 2-Dr. Ildtp., V-S, A/T, Blue and ’59 I'Oltl) ( "trv Squire S W., I-'OM, P. SI . . 1250. TEN EYCK RONSON INC in Mtirj4anv:lk‘. I'lncst ; INT'-.RIOR PAIN 11 NO i ■ ’! d'i|n|' I’1.' | ' ' I ('< ' K I '{ . j White, While Walls, R&ll ...... H093.M •60 FORD Slarlm-r 2 11.1T , FOM. P. St...... 1350. MATAWAN « r atiifiai'vh}|j and r c « .s o n a l> I c ! pticr . ( all \Mv **ll I* v.jtf '58 FORI) Fiilrlanc 2-Dr. Victoria, 8 Cvl., Sld„ Blue, '61 FORD -ID Rani'll Wap.i.n. HIM . 1150. !; fl,. WII.I.IAM WKIOAND R & II, W/Walls ...... J 803.00 iii. J i! rjll. 1 PERSONAL sFRVICE 30 YRS. '60 M ERCURY Montclair ild Ip . FUM. P. Sc . 1150. lial*,-.. kiMllV jiin«' ’38 BUICK, Special, 2 Dr, Ildtp., Grey and White, A/T, VjtJ '62 FALCON .’I) S.mIiiii ...... 1150. • ■ii i'lid r»' ' I'lH'tl',. llli'M dish " ' I K I .I'. I11M ATE.S It & II, W /W a lls...... % 893.00 '61 FALCON Deluxe Sl.c W,i;:™. H I M ...... Upholstery 1150. ihdlljf.lHM .'Mu! 'Ml. '58 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle, Full Power, While Walls, '60 FOIll) C'tiv Sqiiiir, FC.M, P. St ...... 1 lll’i. it n;-i:r;r> .11 |i»-M hi*, loll ' ‘ I i i i r, <■ I.luhl ( i m - i i ...... II89VH '58 THUNDERIIIHI), Full Powei ...... 16511. Miscellaneous P !« MAPI) iM io i.sn •RY. Uv- w|2/2» ’38 CIIKVItOLl'Vr llronkv/iioii y-PaKK. Slnllon Wafton, ! ‘ I d'l Ml tli"< I; 1 < ■ iM ? :fn:'or«) m oM'ff’d, '61 FORI) O.ilaxi" ID lid. Tp , I DM, I*. St ...... 1693. 11. i ll i III!! 1ll I ’! !' . VIM INI I IJK jl ••■.'t.'ARO " S-Cyl., A/T. It&ll, While, W/Walls ...... t 893.00 ; r i it b'l'iniiil I i*pai I '’d '60 MF.RCl'RY I onvenilili'. MUM. P S' ...... 1750, I! I I >' i I I)’, | 1C\! |c)|( '58 PLVMOUTII, Sport Suburban, 4-l)r. Station Wagon, < 111 -i' i !-d l.u.fi A i a " 1 •61 M ERCURY ID lid Ip . MOM. p St, ... 17511. CONVEUTIHLK TOPS ! -Ill I! * Mtp ( (<; p t •. 5.14 7 HI 1)1 I . R l;, IIA/I ET Drown, S Cyl., A/I', R&ll. W/Walls ...... 1 7M.OO 'til FORI) 9 I’a .s Coun'iv Sqtnie, }•( p st, . 1850. 1 ie 21) Ild Tp . I'OM. P St. ... 21195. \ ' SIO M ( I'ilo l S I.HY < HI .FAX 4 '.’.'tH and Pow, SI., lllue awl ...... { W .W 'ill A JIJtlTT tV t c.'Jiniy .MOM. P. St...... • iM | < } *,.'!! n wit? m.i. NIP li* w j l l * ’57 CHEVROLET, 2-Dr. Slalloit Wjkoh, « Cyli., Sid., '61 Till 'NDFKDIRI), 'lu ll Power ...... 2750. ftu niiun* rrpalr I IE),MAS KI-.ARNEY "* (irei'ii, II., whlla Walla ...... t n:>M ’60 (.'AI)IIJ.A( Sedan d" Ville, Air t'ond...... 2850. 1/ pi.ol’.f*- V. nitf, A n tiq u e s PLUM IIING t HI-. Al I NO '61 CONTINENTAL ID , Fuli p o w r ...... 3950, 1 R nn i (iNo Iii- The Ah«vo Car* Are Sold Wilh A M-Day Unconditional Guarantee Oil O'lS } nf JI 386 Maple I ’lac* OPPORTUNITY SHOP M .1 ( r1 *. -nil 'O lf.ur 4 or In I ii^t Pnvnient April I1, Keyimrt ANTIQUES " HI Ml- .lie HtM-l 11 a /1•t E're* Ektlrnafft CO 44)781 TRANSPORTATION SI’IXIAI. wjif 'H CADILIjAC Convertible Red, R&ll, W/Walli, •Vu buy iititf s**!! Antl(j'i« Furniture lACII-S Full Power ...... $ 295.00 Hiii u-bryr, China, G!#i#, |>ulU 1 OM I'I I . l | ,IA’JI I OR SI I! VIC E F.e. .vid l-orri^n f.fmnpi >ir a i I/i Ih'ft While Sidewalk ...... $ IK.M Vt'e lllij/e ! I j flo-lt '.'..ixilia, ! Ir M i*’hrA'|, IK. IJloilijWiiy, Kr) .vitn lov r I e.t I" 1 O' ' ,l!i fu| ( f e # * «P U Vi) n*a< h pro>pfl»'JVC ■■ml, um ,M 4 MPj. w](l e . 11111J 1 •" . ’c-t lit m l t.ec v il e AUTO SALES !*"l !i i ■ f i» !<- fV i'Jy ti>tiiniiiti!l * Ih tn I P i; t ii 1 9,49 ENGLISH Ip 'M e . in ii ]!4 Main SI. mi i » o a {\ K i\ ( ; | pi s Mi ; n i • If y- t pi f|i any . 6rr4, wj 14 Malawnn M f.'t I I'M I 1 M ILL MI'HDI ;r.Is'<■! ei Ht.-.tnjn, Bill Lanzaro's Cor. Main & lit. 18 I, w >t Ht»» }.'•»« lo yo'j P i T'^pcot iin t e'er cm t |t iu iiKiin., en* i Real E»!fl!* Llnllim C $ UP TO 11 MWIIIS II) PAY Monmouth and Mciple, Rod Bunk "t mii'l i**lltin: v-lirui' I «o( mv

Croups wiii meet. At H‘-p.nv,■ there j at 7 p.m. Tha Iasi (.•!»!*'«/ instntc- The lesson tor this week will be on j vbks at »:30 and IJ a.m. He also Holy Name Croup '.v-ll be evumng .worship. . i linns tor chu'Th membership v.'ii (he subject "Fig ht a Fine Fight j wiB speak, at both sessions-of (h# O'! Monday the deacons v>i!' meet j be held a; 3 p.m. at the manse. ; for the...... Fai'.h." '■ Suiida> School. Pilgrim Youth Fel­ in tlie church house ft 8 p.rn. jTlie Sewion Will hold its regularly j TUb'.e studies are conducted Tues- lowship meets ot 6:30 p.m.; Senior To M e e t Sunday Bayshore Church Directory • Wednesday at fi pm: ihcadvis- momhiy meeting at 7:30 p.m. m I day evening at fc p.m. nt Kini-dom Yomh Fellowship, 7 p.m.; Adult 'Tv' '■(> i.toi) J,1 /ncei in the the conference room nl the cburch. j Hall end si* pi irate homes through- Brbie Clas.*:, 8 pm . . Officers and delegates from thr; church house. ij.n Wednesday evening, the fir.il inn Ine *.rea. The studies are held Lenten services start Yve'!mer, North Broad SI., Kevport which Wil! precede the quarterly Monmouth. Shopping Center, Effton- at 3 p.m.; Junior High r.i 7 p.m. this week Maia and W. Third St*. Centerville. Rabbi H. O. H. Levine meeting oi the Monmouth County optn Wednesday jijiJ Saturday from town, hi 8 p.rn. Divine worship services Sunday Keyport Federation. Following, .Benediction, J to < p.m. On Monday evening, the " Ven­ Trinity Church {Episcopal) Will be at 8:45 and 11 a.m. There ftcv. Maurice W. PhiUlp*, i Bible Baptist Church | Sabbath Eve services will be belts !. the following newly - elected offi­ The divine source of man’s intel­ tures into Thought” discussion wiii Main St., Matawan will he a serrnon by Ihe pastor and Pastor ! Middle Kd., Hailst I Friday at 8.30 pm. ,'ne. sermon cers will fc

JdtSHPAK vtOTT At U TOMATO PASTE UM * S O U P S , KlTCHtH GARDEN TOILET TISSUE 4 ,“. 3 9 ‘ m a y o n n a i s e iWtltMILK OR BUTTCTMILK ffisrL6 A ri‘? -6 9 ‘ b i s c u i t s ,«LuVuai, 3 WtElTOH CHOCOLAIS CHEVY II NOVA 400 SPORT COUPE SUMJMIHf ec la ir s H Y D R O X eoow* pottw 2 s r 3 5 (MATMMiWn JELL - 0 WILSOH'S SABSACI 2 - # 31< lie BARS W!t« Tosyto uscjro jiBi& gig 11 f r f . s h w e s t i r n — |IM» IKI 2 * 3 9 ' Cut Green Beans CKOS «VI fOSWIOOK ss 49c BROCCOL* lima Beans 2 tllDl HI 2 St 35' CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE Cut Corn u»t»00* l/ jwi 2 ft 33' frenth FREE 50 Sff STAMPS largo |M» III C«I*M ,,, 4 9 ' £ 6 9 ' rr iijn ChctSC CtlKC r* fix I j »/■ < -‘i i*- ' ’.’ifMJ.jf bunch K iJtun f Dofi & C at I'’oocl _ bIICHHUT Cut 1'»»% MMiH 1 llflU cipUPC ltJtlF-*’■*1,1 i--l,tlNZ ^ • „ ' I I i M , BABY MODS , c ; LA- PINEAPPLE,I cnl'

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N t f —Uoiumui Kiij/s un/uur m linlii di/fumt kimh cj i'uie ut |/our ( Im iolrt SAVE tASH pnd TRIPLE-SJBL t ft 'iV V * Pikm* 'llftllvn HOlli lltiu TcblMU'/, i }\J, t ill* fHjM lt» lnllil i is r v n / \ n * r /tmt'otT ml A7A op*n ru«». inn- i fiunrU /nA hP HfOltWAV • *. Mor. ihru Thou , T ill P M | R .C T " O K I r,noi'i’ inti m m 'tjh r*i. in to; St SAYRE W l y O M i J r«Ns iom (vo/n m. iiiih. •,/>'. a. *,un. 'i t e DAVE GiBB CHEVROLET w« r«i*r»« Ui* tight ’.o l "n 110 Main Street, Matawan Phone LOwell 6-1040 VUIt Vtiui Tilplu-S HcUvmplloa Ccutu at 2KM Main iltcvl, KtaonburR — Oytn I'tlday 111 I P.M. All Hidt'nnAlnu Cindri Aid Clvttd Monday* TA f Pssg* ?*»yr}®st» THE MATAWAN JOURNAL- N. J. Thursday, February 2S, 19&t

Hou.se Sizes Pledge* Sorority Miss Putrtcte, CarUon, daughter ol M r. and Mrs, Ev^retl E . CArl* •Hearing Mar, 7 son, M Edftemera Matawan, Mayor Alfred C. Poole, Holmdel a sludpnt1 al the University of Ver- Township, announces that the te/wn- n'Ont, Uurirtigton, h.13 been pledged thip committee has opt Mar. 7 ss to Alpha Diilti Pi. socal soroiity. s (Jalo for a p'ib'llc hem ing 011 wh,it ttid nsw house slies should be. The Demo Club Adds The granite in tiie chor- ntayor disclosed after a discussion acter of George W ash­ s meeting, by the planning -board oa ington became the foun­

•• tK-^ subject TitRsday there Is # fair New Members dation stone of American j amount oi agreement on 1100 Lawrence Lernor, Jamas Modei- Independence. ,. square feet Jo t a two-story house; tino, Mr. und Mrs. Robert Creiti- ,,-Laye of Truth, and Lovl ' 1800 square feet for 'a split-level, fulli and Remould Amaro were :jpHIS)f'15w5f,'*1Countfy, form ed a welcomed as new members of the bat-thero is. a sharp division us to base for Washington's . whelheriv ranch type should go up Regular Democratic Club of Dis­ trict 1, Matawan Township, at a greatness., as solid as the . to 1609 square feet or tlie minimum recent meeting held at tlie home m onum ent that now bears bfc set at■. 1409 square feet. ... of Mrs. Dorothy Sinnclt, Owl's hii name. And his lofty Nest. Clinton St.,.-Matawan. Mr. . i;!Pi|rtlcipating in the discussion idealism lifted him high U ’Harry K. Lubkert, former presl- and Mra. Joseph Lauro were rein­ stated and Theodore'Schneider was above most men of hit dent of Ibe board of education, who time. This hank joins in was named to the planning board proposed is a new member. by tho township committee Thurs­ Michael Abbazta, chairman of the honoring t!n. the hall game 34-31 at halt-time, the Spartans bogged down under the torrid pace in the third quarter and FRIDAY ONLYI FRIDAY ONLYI HURRYI wero distanced. The filial quarter ’J# CHEVROLET I Dr. 11T. * The Matawan Journal saw the Arnboyans scorn Madison ’59 FORD CONV. Gl)*aming white Black • A Hoi Air Beauty. scoring as they went on a 33-|>oiiH with a brand new black top. spree of their own. R Cyl., Automatic, Radio und This will be worth $25<1 more Heater. You can't beat this — And — Tho Hoffman Jayvoes also pre­ hi 30 days. Famous Ford V8 vailed, 58-41. Oarry Burlew was one mid tho price ll right. engine, Autn. Trnns., radio, Friday only, $11115...... high for Madison with 13 counters, heater, whit*’ walls. 1-rlduy ’J6 FOIU) 4-Dr. t-.x Taxi il run Tho Spartans have two more only, $1195. ganus, both at their own gym, with In here and will run (iff again. The Keyport Weekly Perth Amboy Catholic tonlp,ht and As Is special 1-Dr. Black and with Raritan Township 'luusday. ’00 CITROEN - One of the finest White. 8 Cvl. Standard Trans. forolgn curs made. You must Tho Aniboy Lions startled Iho bas­ JS7.5D. try tills air ride to believe It. ketball world Tuesday by upsetting *§'« DeSOTO ' I'lK lvl'l.Y lF. 4-Dr. the outstanding team ol tha area, When you hear it Is the smooth­ est riding lo bo found. Come ll.T., While mul Tun. A quality Woodbridge, hy a GJ-55 count automobile, 3 Cyl.. Automat'c, lloMnisu^SH ^ M mIU ou T w| (70) In and ask for a dumonstriilinii. V I* Friday only, 1095. Power Steer and llrakei, Swing Drill S 4 14 *1 0 0 out driver'* neat, radio anil Ponn»*o 4 :x> t 4 10 ’31 CADILLAC • M )r. ll.T. Beauti­ healer. Everything for yoar o n driving pleasure, Friday only, USED MERCHANDISE VALUES W<*kJ* 2 14 Jciikiitf £ 0 10 ful Inside and out. All the built- Wfthtor 3 n ixq>u r 0 4 in comfort of home Pownr $995. 21 DiiVM 9 4 IS ’W ~CIIF.VRM.lfr itlSCAVNl'. M)i, 0 0 0 DixmilW i steer and brakes, while walls. 0 0 0 iW M 10 Everything you want In a cur. Sedan. Don’t Im umomforlable M 11 »! Friday only, $595. this summer. Knjoy air cond. ARE SNAPPED UP WHEN AD­ Bcor* Ur ptrloHi: , _ „ Mfcliion Twwiubly J«1 M 1.1 and an H Cyl. engine. Auto 10 *1 »» M-OI 'tt FALCON t Dr. Sod., Auln, mnlle. Trans,, radio nnd hiMier, UWorea DalUl; umi>lrw Orotnuwukl. Trans, iliero aren't too many Friday only, $rt95. in (new! on the u-.ed cur luarket rJ7 llt/ICK I'MMT. WMiOS fit- VERTISED IN THE FAST-ACTION CardS of Thonks nml they don't last limit, Itndlo tone, II I ii e, fully equipped. Tho family of tho Into William and heater, Friday only, $11195. Prestige with tha advantage of C. lly a t wiflh fo (IimhI', ail (heir using it for pleisurn or bind' friend* und nclulilntrn for (tiuir '59 lit !> RO A D SIER • While with u" i i. Power III like* and Steer- itiiuty khuInsMCH durlnj» thrir m ent CLASSIFIEDS. rt black top. A really i'jt'al llll'. Aulttni iilr. Friday Onlv, Iwrcuvomcnt. I'upftclnlly Hu* P r ills ii|)oru car. I;nday only, IIHH5. fi95, ' Of St. JoHcph'tj, M.tuwitii lown.-dilp Poik'o l>li to lltaiik nil llclr filnids, in h’filiniu nttil ri'liiifvtvi for 60 Main St., Matawan their iJiiinv limWiM’M-i*"! duilnp, flirlr ftnciU hi’.r iv ’hii'iil, »M|KM')nlly thr Nonr Mrtt,r,v,isi R.R. Stntion LO 6-1500 COlfax 4-3030 Jtvv. Ciiiiull IL Hall, Molowim Mrnt AM, MuliHViio I^hIuo Nit l!)2 A M, Pr. A ( ’m|Miitii;iii, Dr. A .OkMn^r»' FORD DEALER li i - 7 USED CARS Ilohii* JlllS itJv ^!| Tfcyrwfay, Fcbn»«ry 21,1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N„ J, Pog# ThidsW

.i'irimpn, will 'jruei. A t % p.m, there; a} 7 p.m. Tlie tast class ef inLtruc- j The lessen U>r thi.s week wiH be on j vises at W:30 and ll a.m. Ms also Holy bailie Group •*vS)] be worship. Jiow.s for church membi'rship wiJ)j Ihe *ubjfcc* "i'iyh l a Fight j wiU «r both sessjoRs o/ tho. On Monday 1 he deacons vill rrwrt \ ^ pt 3 at the man.se, j *or the Faith/* naay School. Pilgrim Youth Fel­ j ;n the ch'jrchI? house ai H p.m. I 'Nm Session v 1 hold jfs regularly Wihle gitfdies tire conducted Tuvs- lowship meets tt fi:30 p.m.; Senior To Meet Sunday Bayshore Church Directory I Wednesday ai 8 pm. the ocivis- mor.thiy rjifretin^ af. i:30 p.m, jn j day evening, at 8 p.m. Ht Kingdom Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m.; Adult | ory cojncii vv li jnf't it! t Vi«j the conference room of the church, j fir f>ervicc will be: of u scrio* of six Bible Lenten j ar thi1 homes of rrankUn Anderson at £ p.m ; consistory meets, 8;J9 ■w ' Stic ccunty will assemble in St, M Rroid St., Keyport j service and fellowship period, The held at 8 p.m. on Ash Wednesday. | t in t Methodist Cliurcb S -rviee will be held in fel!owsh5p ] aJKj j or.n Go^rioly in Matawan; p.m, ‘ (lose ot I.iina Cnurch. Freehold, at Susday 8 * i v ice vnC Suuday I International Film S?ries, '“ Uie fnti*rnu-di«le Ciiri .Scout Troop j 147 Mam St., Mat&waa hall a! 7:45 p.m. Bring your Bibles. N'ii? Nelson, HatlM; Leroy Polk. 7:30 p.m. on Sunday for Benedic­ \ Quiet One/* will have its *irs siwrpfs ou 'jio’.iy nt 3 p.m. School, 11 a m Wednesday, testi­ Frvmk E. Sweetef; Minister Cliffwood; William Waite. Port tion Of the Blessed Sacrament {showing at the Civic Auditorium, Brownie Troop rmet.s on Friday ! Junior Fellowship will not jutet First Baptist Church United Hebrew Congregation Monmouth; Arthur Palmer, North BtoHd St., Keyport which will precede !iw fjHErceny mony meeting t p.m. Heading room ( ^ 0nni0tit}-. 3 ^ojjpmg Cenitr, Eaton-j at J p.m.; -/un' High fit '} p;m. j this week. Mala and W. Third Sts. Centerville.. moetiny' of the Mnnmuutn. County open Wednesday and Saturday from i rown> at S p m. ‘ ! Divine worship services Sunday Keypdrt R hodi H. O. 11. Levine | Sabbath Evt1 services will be held Federation. Following Benediction, * 4 p.m, , ( Op. Monday evening, the ' Vcn Trinity Church fbpiscopai) | will he at 8:45 and JI n.m. There Rev. Mcurice W. Pb.)!ip«, Bible Baptist Church i Friday at 6:30 p.m. The sermon Uie following newly - elected offi­ 'fhe divine .source of mans wtel- { tures into Thought" discussion wiU Mftio St., Malidwan i wilt be a sermon by the pastor and Pastor Middle Kd.. Hailet cers : wlil; be installed .by 'Rev. .Fr- iigencf! w;II be the subject of the ^ at ,he bwne ot Mr> 3nii Mfg. Rev. Carroll B. Hall. innthems by lhe senior, crusader .Aev. D. Ross Brittain, Pastor I will be "Vignettes of American The Delta Alpha Class will meet ‘ Revolutionary Period.” Kiddush Mlcha#l J. Lease, federation spirit­ lesson-sermoti entitled^ .Mind’ to . WaUer Kasroan, 50 Chestnut Si... Rector j and chapel choirs. SpeciaJ niusic at 12:45 p.m, Thursday ai the The pastor wili te bringing the ual director and pastor of St. Ag- be heard at t hnstian Science} Ke (Middielovvn). at 8:30 Junior choir rehearses Saturday 'w ill be.presented hy Miss.... Belt; _v.y message "What Gud Requires” at will be pronounced by Jerome church. Dessert will be served. At Pe&riman and me hostess at Oneg acs. Church, . Atlantic Highland*;.. church services .iimoay. j ^^ject wili be “ Ethics/* at 10 a.rn.; spaghetli r.uppei: frorn I Restrick and Miss Margaret Kel- 8 p.m. the Sjnday School teachers the morning worship service Sun­ Soberi J. McDermott, Btlford. . p j5 to j p.m. served by the higli hogg. Church sciiool meets at 9:45 day at 11 a.m, Bible School meets Shabbat will be Miss B. Dorothy From the Bible tb>u passage will f *j-ne fteUpwus fcdurahon Ca'n- and office's will meet at the Cohen. *rfsident; James F. Mcinerney, be r w i .. iJaines 1.5)* II any ° | | nraUee . wii) meet on luesdav school house of the Episcopal'---- | a nii a family night covered dish church. . at 5:45 a.m. wilh classes for all Spring Lake, vice president; Wil- Young Churchmen. supper will be held at 5:30 p.m. ages from beginners through adult. Sabbath morning services will b* you lack weoom, let him a«k of | 8:30 at the borne of Mr, and . ( w , „ Sunday School meets at 9:30 held Saturday from 7:30 to # a.®i, Jtem J. ’Hghe, Neptune, second vicc God. that givcth to all men liberal- ^ rf VaUer Marvin, 245 Kingfisher I Sunday matins and Holy Com- j with etch family asked to bring Tlie paster is the teacher uf the a.m.; morning worship is »t 10 45 and at li a.m. president; Josepn W. Bamarr, ly, and upbrtidcth not; and it shall Dr' Middletown '■ i numiou Will be Rt 7;45 a.m.; Farm­ meat, vegetable or salad. A sacrtd adult ciass. Evening worship tei- west J-ong Branch. *«cr«tery; *.m. The Young People will con­ viee Is at 7 p.m. The pastor will be given him .1 * * j ly Fuchorist and church school, I musical concert will be given at 7 duct a service at the Cliffwood Grace Metkodn Chwdi Patrick J. McGann, Lincroft, treas­ bring the message "Tit* Boundar­ Correlative rtudingi from "Sci­ Reformed Cburch of 9:30 a.m.; morning prayer and ier- ! p.m. by Miss Restrick, soloist, and Nursing Home ai t p.m. Junior St. James PL i urer and delegates, Vinwnt J. ies of, Grace." ence and Health with. Key to thi Warren St., Keypert nion, U a.m.; Monmau\h Convoca- i M.ss Kellogg, m?rimbist. B.Y.F. will meet a‘ ( p.m. at the Ualaa h a c k Maneri, Hazlet, and Thom a* Rusao, Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy Rev. John IL Sharpe, Pastor \ tion for K.Y.C. at Trinity Church, j Children's Bible Hour opening church. Evening service ii el 7:30 Cottage prayer meeting will be Bradevelt. : ; Rev. Eldileh C. Campbell will include this sentence (p. SOS): Choir rehearsal is held Friday at Red Bank, 30 p.m.; evening pray- (night will be Monday at 7 p.m. p.m. on Wednesday al I p.m. at the Pastar Vice president Mclnerney will an­ ! with stories, songs and puppets. All home of Miss Kdith M. Lufburrow, "Spirit, Cod, gathers unformed 8 p.m.; | er, 7:30 p.m.; Junior Young Women’s Association Circies 1 On Thursday, Sub-District Church nounce cummilliie appointments j children in the community are in­ J3 East Lincoln Av(., Atlnnlic thought! into their proper channels, Sunday School begins 8:j G j Churchmen, 7:30 p.m. and 2 will meet Monday at 8 »,* . I -«-v_ -it >_ JVftwiSchool WorkersnuiRtia luiucivmc Conference will««i wb* for the annual testimonial dinner i vited to attend ench evening this Highlands. The pastor will be .n j he!d g( g p m f t s, John.a Me,ho. i.nd untolds these thoughts, even a.m.; morning worship, 10:45 a.m. j Holy Communion will be celebrat- p.m. .. which will he held on Thursday, as 11b opens the petals of « holy Confirmation class meets m the - - - week through Friday at 7 p.m. charge. eil Monday and ’luesday at 8 n.m Circles 3 and 4 will meet Tuesday dut Church, Harl«t. Apr. 18, at Ihe Royal Manor Res- purpose in order that the purpose Chapel choir rehearses Tuesday |*urant, Wall Township. church house Monday at 7 p.m. Ash Wednesday at 6: JO and 8 p.m. at the church at 12:45 p.m. 11m Helmdel Church , On Friday, Adult Membership mav appear." wilh breakfast following Lhe 8 s.m. at 8 p.m. President McDermott has alerted On Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. the Rev. Andrew Burkhardt, Pastor Class will be held and member* The Golden Text is from Pro­ C alvcr; MdtMdtit Church service: Fnd.iv at 6:3C n.m. Commission on Finance meets In crusader and chapel choirs will re­ Sunday School meets at S:45 of the official board are requested parish delegates and officers to two verbs (3:5): ‘T rust in the Lord Third S t, Ktjfpart Sacrament of Penance will he the church house Wednesday at important functions which will be hearse. Mid-week prayer service Is a.m.; "Let Freedom Ring" will be to be present at 8 p.m. to apprize with all thine heart; and lean not. Rev. Hairy R. Pine, Tuesday from 7:30 to 8 p.m Al- 17: JO p.m.; crusader choir rehear,s- held during April. Oil Sunday after- at 7:30 p.m. Tho sanctuary choir rhe sermon topic at the 11 a.m. the piospective members ot th* unto thine own understanding.” Pastor coholics Anonymous, 1) p.m. j al. 8 p.m.: Commission on Mis­ nctm, Apr. 21, in the Notre Dame service; covered dish supper, 6 various committees and offices at Youth choir rehearses Thursday Wardens and vestrymen meet ! sions in the lecture room, 9 p.m. will rehearse at 8:30 p.m. High School, Trenton, the Diocesan p.m., under auspices of the Sundny provided in ihe Discipline. St. Mary’s Episcopal Choicb at 7 p.m.; adult choir, S p.m. Wednesday at 3 p.m. i Junior choir rehearses Thurs- Union of Holy Nome Societies will Jehovah’s Witnesses School. The motion picture, "M ar­ Confirmation class will meet on East Front St., Keyport Boy Seoul Troop 2S2 ineels Thurs­ day at 2:45 p.m.; senior choir re­ “ This Is the Church" will be thc Keyport Congregation tin Luther," will bn shown. Saturday at 10 a.m. bold its annual convention. The Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector day at 7 p.m.; senior choir rehear­ hearsal, 8 p.m. theme of tho convention is ‘.'Practi­ i sermon topic Sunday at 8:30 a.m.; Kingdom Hall, 3) DlvUion S t Wednesday the Rifle Club meets Sunday School will bn held at Boy Scout Troop G4 will meet sal’, fi p.m. cal Catholicity Through Know­ church school, 0:30 a.m.; '‘Spiritual Bayvlew Preubvterlao Cburch A written review which will cover on the Indoor range nt 6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. wilh classes for all ages. Thursday at 7 p.rn, arid the scout Renewal,” sermon topic at 10:45 Worship service! arc held at 9:31) ledge." First Baptist Church CUffwood Beach the major points covered in the The Radio Ciass meets Thurs­ committee, 8:30 p.m. a.m. The first session of the School a.m. and II a.m. A nursery Is pro­ . Biennial Convention Holy Communion will be offered Rev. David L. Bucci, Pastor studies of the past four weeks will day at 7:30 p.m.; senior choir re­ of Missions will start >t 8 p.m, m Mala St., M atiwaa vided. Sermon topic will be "On# "The Layman in an Ajje of Chris­ Friday morning at S:30 a.m. and Itev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor The Sacrament ot Holy Commun­ be the feature of the Ministry hearsal, 7:45 p.m. tian Renewal," a dedication to the with a box supper. The program at Field, One Shepherd." New mem­ Junior E.Y.C. will meet at 7:30 On Thursday at 7:30 p.m. there ion will be administered during the School at 7:25 p.m. Thursday. At Falliers of the Council and a prep­ 6:45 p.m. will feature Suu Hwan Ths Faith Reformed Church bers will be received at 11 a.m, p.m. will be mid-week service (Hour of 11 a.m. worship service Sunday' 8:30 p.m., the service meeting will aration by the apostolic layman for Pvsen, a student at Drew Univer­ Middle M . and P**ts Av*. On Monday at 7:30 p.m. choir On Sunday there will be morn­ Power). The senior choir will re­ The youlh choir will sing the an­ have the theine “ Do Not Shrink • more forceful applicalion of sity and one-time chaplain in the Hailet will rehearse' and all members are ing prayer at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Com­ hearse at 8:30 p.m. after tvhich them "Jesus Calls Us." Kenneth Back." A demonstration on "Pre­ the Christian principles to thc prou- Korean Army, as lhe speaker. Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Pastor urged to attend. Following choir »t munion, 8 a.m.; family service ?nd they will hold a business meeting. Sorensen and Julia Olsen will re­ senting ihe Good News," directed Jems of modern society, will be thc Monday confirmation class meets Senior choir wiil rehears* Thurs­ 8:30 p.m. Commission on Member- church school, 9:30 a.m.; Holy On Friday at 2:30 p.m. the cher­ ceive their Wood Cross Award for by Edward Gabclli, will show how theme of the Biennial National Con- at 4 p.m. ship'and Evangelism will. meet. Communion and address, 11 a.in. ub choir will rehearse. At 8 a.m. 50 hours of lervice. Barbara Bush­ simplicity ot sermcn will enable day at 8 p.m. venlion of/the National Council of Bible Stud” group meets Tues­ Junior choir rehearsal I* Satur­ On Wednesday, which Is Ash and Senior E.Y.C., 4:30 p.m. there win be a llaplist Men s com­ man and Janet BorsL will rc-ceive all In the congregation to help oth­ day at 7:30 p.m. day at 10 a.m.; blue and gold din­ Wednesday, the first of the Mid* .Catholic Men which will be held Brownies will meet Tuesday at munion breakfast ut Ked Bank. their Silver Cross Award lor 100 ers in their search for truth. :under the auspices of their Ex­ 'rhe chapel will be open from 8 During renovation of the King­ ner for Cub Scout Pack 139 al 6 Week Lenten services will be held. 3:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. a a m. to I p.m. Ash Wednesday for Church school will be held Sun­ hours of service in the choir. Dur­ cellencies the Archbishops and pancake supper wi!. be served by ing the service, a nursery and in­ dom Hall, the rejjulcrly scheduled p.m. personal devotions. day ot 9:43 a.m.; morning wor­ If you need printing of any Bishops of New Jersey m Atlantic the Senior E.Y.C, At 7:30 p.m. the j fant care are provided for yoiiiij; Sunday Bible lectures will be sus­ Sunday School classes are held nt On Friday, Mar. 1. the World ship, 3:45 nnd 11 a.m. The ordin­ kind, we are here to serve yon. City on Apr. 24 fo 28. Mnriettes will rehearse and the children anti babies. Church School pended. However, the Watchtower S:30 and 11 a.m.; the Rev. George Dav of Prcver service will be held ance of believers' baptism will be Our quick service «n<* reasor.Hblit” A feature of the business meet- Explorer Scouts will meet. | is held at 9:30 a.in. and Westmin- Bible study, normally held at 4:15 Gosseiink, missionary to Arabia, in the church el 2 p.m., sponsored . observed- , nt the 11 a.m. service. In prices will please you. »>•' will be a report by Richard On Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, thc B.Y.F. I ister Fellowship, ages 14-18, mcels p.m. Sunday will begin at 6 p.m. will sneak at World Mission ser- Walsh, chairman of the Federation by the Bayshore Council of United j the evening at 7 p.m there will be Holy Communion at Church Women. Literature Committee on thc prog­ 6:15 and 9 a.m. In the evening ress he has in.ule in organizing Ihern will be evensong and peniten­ First Presbyterian Church ; parish units to participate in the tial oflicc, S p.m., and thfc A.A.s Route 34 and Franklin St., t.Federation sponsored campaign ,of will meet, at 5 p.m. .. examination and appraisal of print­ Matawan ' ed jnatter oh the bookshelves and Mrst Unitarian Church Rev. Chesler A. Galloway, ’newsstands in their communities. Of Mmnioulh County • Pastor italic a Cherry Pie ' Charles Lang, president of the St. Red Bank Y.M.C.A. "How To Keep . From Losing ’James Nocturnal, Adoration Center Rev. llarnld R. Dean, Pastor Heart” will be the pastor’s sermon fOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ’ in Rod Bank, will report on thc Church service will be held at topic Sunday at thc 13 a.m. wor­ IUCCT lU f • '.membership campaign currently in 10:30 a.m., in the basement of the ship service. Sunday School meets I SWIFT'S PREMIUM BELTSVH.lt CHERRY PIE FILLING *Mr29* ‘ progress and which will close with Red Bank VMCA. The minister’s at thc same hour. Nursery care is k m caocKat A a Holy Hour on Sunday afternoon, sermon topic will be, "Should you provided for children under three- PIE CRUST MIX 2 Counsel Your Friends? ’ Church l^l1* 29' Mar. 3 in St. James Church. The years-of-age. The Presbyteens meet HKxnrs ■ i chairmen of the Membership Re­ school will be from 10:30 a.m. un­ at 7 p.m. treat and Catholic Youth Organiza­ til 12 o’clock noon. Following Tlie blue and gold dinner of Cub HOUR -"Wia»- 5 fii 49* tio n committees will tell of the church services a coffee arid fel­ Pack 7.7 will be held on Tuesday MD. TAIT, HTTIO n I TVITvork of their respective groups. lowship hour will be held. Nursery at 7: JO p.m. in the fellowship hall. CHERRIES ' -v- T u S m y s 3 9 Four different ways to make going 1h» best lovad blid In ’J. S A ccl/Bn, white ■*«<* more fun than getting there " ' StotiTvour heeiei litjW, ' ■ u S i o V You'can see why one of America’s, will mate you thinTv that ice and stiow R I P S fc- ^ '"stiXyouf ," (,I0'p Q 2 £ J i | flS H favorite_ ., outdoor , i sportsI . f..is driving.1 ...’...'m ^ am/1are Y*t«Ikid i.lstuff; ii ff, and f/Mifor Tlttl’ilpure flfMTilHadventure, f Ill'O GRAND UNION FROZEN H Sj^ America’s only sports car, Cowffc—i Chevrolets, with four entirely different ' ' e a ; G R A N D UNION FROZEN HSH, H^urejtMMMETS J kinds of cars to choose from. 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A IRPO O T rl. A'/A OptH T im , H\ru Thw*«, rTII • P J I j HIGHWAY 8 A MW Ihm Thiiri., Til f P M | - f c KEYPORT S H O P riN O < tNtfM rll, 111 in, SM, Sun,, Mon. Ill I ^ SAYRE WOODS rilNM OM HOAO n ! fil If), 'ji>t ' l i l t DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET //» ni«iv« tht iiflhl to limit QU»ntill»* 110 Main Street, Matawan Phone LOwoll 6-1040 VUII Y«ut lilploS Rcdcmiitlcii Center tl JKM Mnla Sired, Kvintlmrs ~ Optn I'tldny r)tl I I’.M. All llnlciigitlcii le n ln t Am CUimiI Momlnyi Peg# Fourteen THE fA A m W A H JOUSNM, N. t Thursday, February 21, 1963 House Sizes Pledges Sorority MUf Patricia Cii.tLscni, otsughter Hearing Mar. 7 e'( Mv. and Mrs. Everett 2 ;J Cart* Mn, J I Edgm ere Dr., Matawan, -V'-Way*r Alfred C, Poole, Hob’.dd a student,«t the I'mverslty of Ver­ , Township, announces that the towtt* mont, Huvlingtor.. has been pledged ship committee has set Mar. 7 as to Alpha Delta Pi, social sorority. ft date fo;. e. pubiis hearing on what ths new house sixes should-be. The mayor, disckwed after a discussion Demo (lab Adds The granite in the cSios- acter of George Wash­ meeting by the planning board on -. til# subject Tuesday there Is a fair ington hccamc the foun­ New Members : dation *tone of American ...vsmcmt' of agreement on -1100 Lawrence Le.mer, Janies Modes- Independence, -.'-aquarft fmftjoc-it two-siory houue; i tmo, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cresti- o l Truth, and Love u n square faet. for a split-level, ’ tutll and Reginald Amaro vs?.re Country, formed but1 there is. a sharp division as to welcomed as new members of tne v.wirethera'i'anch type should go up Regular Democratic Club o! Dls- base for Woshmgtons Irirt i, Matawan Tow>\ship, at a greatness, as solid os the ti) 1609 square ’feet or tiie 'minimum recent rneetutg held at the home 5*i siit at J 400 square teet, monument tfiot now boors of Mrs. Dorothy Siimeit, Owl's hu name. And his lofty Participating in the discussian Nest,' Clinton St.. Maiawan. Mr. idealism lilted him high If Harry K. Lubkort. former presi­ and Mrs. Joseph Lauro were rein­ above most men of hit dent of ths board of education, who stated and Theodore .Schneider was ■ was -Mined, lo the planning board proposed as a new member. time. This bank joint in by the township committee Thurs- . Michael Abbazia, chairman of the honoring the memory of - day as a board of education mem­ by-laws committee, reported his George Washington. . . ber to serve with the planning committee had met every Friday (No will b« tian*actod 'of . .body. He replaced John Wilding; for three weeks and would be ready tiiit tank Wufthmetofi * bivttfJay)} not reappointed because he is no for a fiist reading in anocher three ■ longer a board of education mem­ weeks Charles Short sr.. chairman ber and the by-laws stipulate somo- of the township committee meet­ ons on the school body shall serve ings. announced tiie budget pro­ with the planners. " vided for a tax rate two ccnts ■ : But there wav appeal irom Wil­ lower !« r JlOtt. and said that Dis­ liam T. Duncan, planning board trict I had been divided into three THE MATAWAN BANK secretary, that Mi. Wilding be con- new distiicta, 4, 5 and 6. ; MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY sldered for a luhue appointment Fdward Savtile, county commit­ as a professional engineer well teeman, reported attending a coun­ - qualified for the post. Oiher ap­ ty committee meeting in I-ong peals from planning board mem- Branch. He said a Bpccial meeting .bers and from the Holmdel Town­ will bo held to select county can­ ship Property Owners Association didates. - also were mads for bis appoiut- Endorse Candidates t i l ! < ment. ■ Tha club unanimously endorsed . - Survey Ordered Mayor John Marz jr. and James A survey was ordered of five Burlew sr. for township commit­ acres adjacent to Maurice Manor tee. Suggestions for county com­ "ITS GREAT ED, to serve as a playground area lor mitteemen and women will be pre­ -that subdivision of ,10 acres. H.F. sented to the executive committee - M n l Pim h Iim m m * CarpOMlWe « h M l n m l | M . Relchardt, Centerville, was identi­ of tha combined clubs. Mr. Saville fied as owner of the tract. The stated anyone desiring a military ; purchase of. the tract would come or absentee ballot uhould consult Minder the “ green acres" plan. him. . ■ Mrs. Caroline Willey was appoint­ Mr. Burlew Invited members to ed a member of the recreation com- a meeting of Districts 2 and 3 on But Why Did You V Mission and Fred Hussman civil Wednesday. Hu staled the township Washington's Birthday :defense director. welcomes the people in thu Strath­ A letter from Mrs. Alice Lath more development and plans are rop, Marlboro Township, asked that In tha making for a Strathmore the section of Marlboro nearest night. . . . Holmdel be taken in that the home­ Mr, Saville reporied he had in­ owners there could get their lands vited Gov. Richard J. Hughes to Buy It So Fast?" on Holmdel’s one-acru minimum the victory dinner as well as other ★ SALE ★ . lot size and away from any Marl­ Important politicians. Ticket may . •;. • Mohair V-Neck — Reg. 8.99 boro downgrading. bo secured from him or from Louis Approve Road Aid Cevasco. SWEATERS 4.99 : A State Highway Department ap­ A social hour followed. proval for $4200 in stato road aid to repair Belhanv- Rd., from Kcy- All Wool V-Neck — Reg. 7.1)9 port Rd. to the Garden State Paiit- Wig Demonctration : way was received, To Aid Coastaliers SWEATERS 4.99 A map submitted by Stanley and Edward Stilwell for Space Acres, The Guadalcanal Coastaliers Col­ a 13-lot subdivision on lli.9 acres or Guard have made final plans ’ Long Sleeve Pull-Over — Reg. 3.99 Good Question! off Van Brackle Rd., was accepted for a wig demonstration to be held subject to Monmouth County Plan­ on Tuesday at the Veterans Mem­ SWEATERS 2.99 , ning Roard approval and receipt orial Home on Cliffwood Ave., Of engineering fees. Cliffwood. Louise, ot Suburban Hair Wool Bulky — Reg. 5.99 A lawyer to advise the Board of Stylists. Keyport. will demonstrate . Adjustment on a zoning- ordinance the various kinds of hftir wigs and SWEATERS 3.99 amendment to permit non-conform­ how to stylo and care for them. ing lots in Lakeside Moines, a sub­ Tickets may be purchased from Reg. 2.1)3 division was taken under advise­ the girls of the color guard or at ment, The project I,ad received ap­ the door. Funds realized wil! be LEOTARDS LOO proval, from tlie zoning and plan used to purchase new equipment, ning boards, but the committee's pay instructors and help towards Reg. .I f 2.99 t- He Had Tp Buy ,vjr. action followed a public hearing travel expenses. FLANNEL PJ’s Id which residents asked that the Refreshments will be served and Reg. 2.< 2 . 0 0 amendment be clarified. tho door prize will be a hair styling by Louise. Hoffman Rolls It SKIRTS - BLOUSES It In A Hurry - r - Mrs. Gray Hostess ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED Up On Spartans At Board Meeting An executive board meeting of Madison Township High's baskel- tha Sisterhood ol Strallimore-at- DRESS bailers were stung by another Because It Was i" '■ Matawan Jewish Center was held bombing by Hoffman High's sharp­ - a Tuesday night at tho home o! Mrs. BETTY’S shop shooters Tuesday, the Governors Lawrence Gray, president, 22 Ivan- moving up from an 80-point score --V >- » r on their own court to thumping hoe Lunc, Matawan. It was announced that the next the Spartans 91-70 on the Light 139 Main St. Matawan Blue and Whito court. general meeting will be held Mar. We Give S&H SS'*. rrf ) . Advertised To - S and the next meeting of the Coach Joe Germain’s charges Green Stamps LO 6-1506 •gain displayed a disturbing char­ board will be Feb. 28 nt 8:30 p.m. acteristic. of their play by making at the homo of Mrs. Paul Gross­ man, 0.1 Idlcwlld Lane. . M i ’' it a strung first quarter, only fo t * ti,, t fade out badly in later periods The Over 3 5,000 Spartans rode ahead imprrfsively at the outset, Ed Gallo and Lon Bromley driving and Tom Jenkins r . . ; J and Wayne Dopp more than hold­ FORD DEALER _ * , I V . *> ing their own under the boards ti. against Hoffman's renowned John Readers In The - (-%* j : * - . Lange and Ken Wahler. USED CAR But the Governors virtually Ig­ nored defense to pump against the . r ^ , Sparlans, confident of their out­ SUPERMARKET SALE , I. side shooting avorage and tholr'in- Biggost choice, biggest valuos ovorl Supormarkat lide recoveries off the board with savings on cars trndod for our hot-selling '63 Ford*. Classified ;ood reason. They scored 81 points Fine A-1 USED CARS included . . . inspected, n three quarters, a showing no team In this area has matchcd dur­ roconditioned whan nocossary, and road-toatodl fing the season. Madison ball-hand­ Come in for a gonerous appraisal on your present ling and pnssing broke down under the pressure of tho grab-and-go car. Your guarantee of quality is tho Ford Dealar Of game the Governors put on. Still in who stands bohind ovary car ho sollsl u t / . the ball game 34-31 at half-time, tho Spartans bogged down under the torrid pace in the third quarter and FRIDAY ONLYi FRIDAY ONLYI HURRYI wero distanced, The final quarter saw (he Amhoyans scum Madison ’59 FORD CONV. Gleaming white '39 CHEVRO LET 1-Dr. IIT . - The Matawan Journal scoring ns they went on a 33-point wilh a brand new black top. Black - A Bel Air Beauly. spree of their own, B Cyl.. Automatic, Radio ond This will be worth $2.W more The Hoffman Jayvoos also pre­ ileaier. You can’t heal this In 30 days. Famous l ord VB — And — vailed, 59-41. Garry Burlew was one and the price Is right. engine, Autn. Trans., radio, high for Madison with 13 counters. Friday only, fill 11 __ The Spartans have two more heater, while walls. Friday only, tllOri. •M 'fo RI) 4-Dr. “ K x 'T a x f it run Ramos, both at their own gym, with in hero and will run off ugnin. The Keyport Weekly Porth Amboy Catholic lonight and As Is special -l-l)r. Blnck nnd with Raritan Township Tuesday. ’M CITROEN - Ono of tho finest foreign cars made. You must While. K t'vl. Standard Trans. Tho Amboy Lions startled the bas­ $87.50. ’ ketball world Tuesday hy upsetting try tills air ride to believe It. tha outstanding team of tlin area, Wlien you hear ll Is the smooth* •si DeSOTO 1IRF.I-I.YTF. 1 Dr'. Woodbridge, by a I1J-5S count, ost riding to lie found. Come U.T., White and Tan. A quality Hoffman lull _ MxlUw T*J|. (70) In nnd ask for a denionnlrnlion. atitomohilx, 8 Cyl., Automatic, o k r V I* Friday only, Jti!).'i. Power Sleer and Brakes. Swing Drill 4 14 (V fincUeo 3 0 0 mil drivers seal, radio and Ponnwo < Ml On:;a >w A 4 10 heater. Kveryililng for your I 14 J. t n t V k i l t f n 6 w* '59 CADILLAC - 2-Dr, 1C T. Iti'iiull- W i y x U S1 I III I ) 0 }M> 1 0 !» ful Inside nnd nut. All the built- driving pleasure. Friday Onlv, Wahtar 9 ^ 21 D.ivli 1 0 4 $!)!«. USED MERCHANDISE VALUES 0 0 0 I*r\>fiiloy 4 4 IX in coinfort of home Power Mofosor 0 0 0 steer and brakes, while walls, ’WClIEVHOl.I’r IIISCAYNE 2 Di 2*1 U 70 Uverylhlng you want In u car. Sedan. Don't Im um'oinfortnhle » IS DI ■core by prrlodi: Friday only, llils summer, tin Joy nlr cond ARE SNAPPED UP WHEN AD­ M imUmhi IS 10 Ui lift -70 and an 8 t'vl. iiugino. Auto' IfoJfmtm io M M :n-f>i ’DO FALCON 1 Dr. Sed, Auto. liintlc Ttatiii., radio nnd heater. Uallal; OHxmiviki. Tram. Tltero aren’t too many Friday only, $H!l.'i. Card of Thnnka 0 , these oil the used cur nnrknt r37 1IUICK l-STATF, WAGON lu The family nl (ho lata William and they don't last long. Itndlo lone, !11 ii e, folly equipped. VERTISED IN THE FAST-ACTION E , I Ivor wish tn tlinnk nil their nnd heater, Friday only, JHIIiri. Prestige with the advantage of friends «m! neighbors for their iiHlrii; II for pleasuro or liusl- mtiny klndcstos during lliWr recent '3D lit J HOADSI'MII * While with li'1.*,s, Potver IIInken /ni'l Sleet - licrouvoincnt, especlnlly tho Prlcnts n lilutk lop, A ronllv gretil ing. AtUoiiiM'ic. l-rldiiy only, CLASSIFIEDS. Of St, Joseph's, Mulnwiin Townihlji H|KMIs car. Friiliiy only, JIO'l.i. »7'i:.. ' Pollen Department and tlm Day ruimriil Home, " Tho Placo To Buy Where Cars Cost Loss" Jinn— mlv 21 Cnrii nf Tlmnks EASY TOO, JUST CALL Tho family of lha Inin Mlcli/icl TOM’S FORD, pnc Wllknsky wish In tlinnk nil their frlemli, m-lrh'mrs nnd rctnllven fur 60 Main St., Matciwan 1/iolr titanv kniilnessi.vi diirlnii lliirlr ri'ceiit lit'i v-;iv 'infill, i.'npci'liilly the Nonr M.itawnn l?,R, St.ition LO 6-1 500 COifax 4-3030 Iti'V, (Tin i nil II. Hull, MiiIiiwiiii rirnl Aid, Maliiwnn l.od|’i( No, 11)2 P f & A M, Dr. A, Cnptniilnn, Dr, A, •'^asniiriimlo nnd tlie llndi» l-'mn'iiil FORD D E A L E R !^ USED CARS IlOllin Jlf U —itdv 21 Thursday, Fftbrwary 21, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag#

«bore counuea to bt represented j 2.1 federai povci mnenf could 4. T'hf Corp? of Er^nevrs .ps- World Day Of Prayer -Youth Sally in iv*, MhbUews, Monmouth, Ocean. I »«»•»* 10 If * ,<=«<« »f ‘h* *n authority to undvrtaite desirable j Matawan Juniors |To Explain New . *' * r* \* >■' t - i..«: eost. iW'Ofecfmi' puojiclY-owned Atlantic, Cape *.ay, • wmberianu | w ^ bIjdy.u^ ^ ftmail f.hore ptoS‘ciio« ind ^f Pra;. i r. i« ?.he day »n which Ihe Wfst:ujp3ttr ? e.'iowship ud! Discuss Projects s> ' ■ : ' i Beaeii Assistance wrimeo c>f \ he nvwiy-formed Bay- for ihe meeting is the New Jersey j pinks and constrvfrlioo a re a s.JimitAUons, wiOjoui ' ' sp^ri?i»: itwh- spon?,o»* a youth rally at Bayview Association of Freeholders. 'j which niec-i ciitcria of public in* A.regular meeting uf Die' Mata- 1 Sen. Ciiflord P. Ca.se ani>ounctd ori/ation by Co.'ipn-s<. This auth­ shore Council ot Church Women Presbyterian C h o i c h, CUfh-ooi^J^ wan Junior Woman’s (.lob wsts i that the Army Corf* of K nginem Sen. Case said he « invilinfl H. ' teiest r.s prescribed by ‘he en* ority is simitar *.o that already riv­ v.iil juln witf* hundreds o! thus- ginfcvrfc. For «hns»: arvas wi'lirij: lo B«acU, on Sunday, ai 7 p.m. fccid nt Rariian Hose (.‘o. File 1 ha* a^m d lo participate in b- New Mat Adams. State Comnv'ssionur en by Con^re'A' to {lie t-npntt-is ands h> service -around the world, Broadway, Keypoit, cn of Conservation «id IVconoivm*- De- supply bulfer zonvs back oi ihe for entail 'flood conlro) too navi- i h t combined Senior High h'el- .'... ' ijtety'eb. 12. Mrs, Barton Hocg, prtssi- ; Jersey shore-wide, . Mae. )Jl vt*k'pmenl, inasmuch as' Lhe Mate benches, for (host? desirous of pie- giuion projects. i^trvin)' the natinC tiime lines, for ^at Calvary lu,:al Methodist “ !towship7cf'stoiiih'P»tk.CaIv«^.or- drni., p r t s i i i; sl. Mrs. William :n Atlwilic City. Tht; n/ct'ting was i jjjj jp,ipoi'iant ioI^ in lit*? nt’W i l , Newark, First Presbyterian Church thus* '.viiiint to supply n.'cn5a*ion;il i _» . . . . port, at 'I p.in. Church be! • 'Wrijthl, Braille chairman. *noounc- refjUCAfed by Sen. Ca.wr so Ihat J federal pntxmm. Sen, Case spon* ’of South HnW)oy. anci the Keypi>rt'•= o l that (he dub is collecting i>aper faciiiu'es. fedora1 assistance up to j PfCtUf© m W rong rlO C B ?o‘i at I p.m. to remind all thal municipal and cou.nty officials’ irp* sored & bill last year, v.hioh jaier the service ia* open io all who wish Reformed Church will join i ° -..goods,, drugs, sosmetics and mis- rcstrn^in^ seven t.hore- counties passed Congress, provu.ing a .ar;>­ 70 per eenr ol the costs of pro­ The service picture used in the fo he a part of this viorid-wide Chnstiu;. FHIo%vship Ihe n:ovjR cellaneou* Items • fix- the • Lydia viding. beach protective works ! would have' an opportunity io be er share of. federal Jjuannal par- - . ,FeJ>. !4 issue with the article about prayer fellowship. "More Ilian “ Teen-Age Courage” will be the:. . Hayes Memorial Association ,’cr ! b rtert first-hand i.o the benelits tleipalion in four smpor^nt Wjpecis , . . Brian C. RegnauH was- incorrectly Conquerors*’ is, tho them« of the »heme and will !ead the kickoff dis-C ths Blind at JCenvSI, 1 Which «. new federal btHch erosion S of beach erosion work, hty | J--( S ^ marked, und actually was u picture W U service. ctissioif following ihe rnovit. Re­ ■ Mrs. Willum Btockie reported {.law could bring lo New Jersey,! Ust Four Aspects l^t u.st iahr.r than o. freshments wih be stfved. \ V)ai‘ Hen" 1 Tli- federal share of ihe cost i 5M0 basis, as- at prew-.t. This wiii ot Airman Basic John Nicora, son that the club had sent J242 stamps }. Sen. Case said tha; ' ‘ How about husmtss cards? 1'here is r.o charge, but a lree; > R.G. MiU'Donned, Djrecioyrecior of (Vv'itot prelection of publicly -o-.Mied or | permit tlie enjsmters to study en- of .>lr ami M rk. Hank .). Nicoia. >, : ,;.to veterans.organizatioof/and youth ;mHne,.r-. will nubli'-lv-used beach (Mintage would j tire reaches of sborelinw wnere M.l-A Betliar.y Rd.. .-.laiawan. who 5 We can supply them quickiy will offering wil! be taken. AH.; ! Works of the Army Entnnee v’o-operation departments. f J.r,nv' 1 be increased from ons-thiid to one-1 the problems and their solutions ■ has recently Ju-en reassigmd lo j and ol the ri^nt pric*4. Come Sensor High age uen-agers from Mrs. Hoeyannounced that decals i head .a d«.»!c,«ation - of Annv' .• * ,..v.v«-vw...... - • •— -,.}r. •«„,x - ’— i*1 .... -M, Mni.tv Lowrv n l‘U. t ol. ;.-nd irv us. the community are welcomed, are being, mircliap.cd for distribu­ jf^incers at the'incctutft 'i he seven half. -....'...... * * ‘ tion lo the. club members and fed- ROY DENNISON ..ration pins are to be presented to each member. Pontiac. Motor Division of Gen- | Convention boosts? I s fire being era! Motors Corp. recfliHly honored ; collected for the annual invention Roy Dennison, Downes1- Pontiac, j in May. ■ , Maiawan. al a special dlnner-dancer j The Woman’s Club of Maiawon, held at tht* Chaiiticler, Mdlburn. j £ the Contemporary League and the Mr. Denmson achieved member­ Matawan J amors'are co-sponsoring ship in Pontiac’s’ exclus! c Master | ★ a luncheon and fashion show- on Salesmen's Guild and was present- j ^ You Are Cordially Mar. 2J in the Molly Pitcher Hotel, ed with the emnletn of recognition ! Red Bank. Fashions will be shown tor this outstanding salev accom- • by Sleinbacli Co. Tickets were dis­ plishment. , , . . tributed to metnberx by Mr.s. Marly Mahoney, chairman for tne Juniors. It w«s announced that tlie \lata- Richard Deegan, Mazlt’t: Misa ! wim Juniors win be tlio hostess Mary Dziedzic, Leonardo. ond-Miss j Invited To Attend Our club (or the fifth district fail sup­ ^une -MlHer, Kevport. ; per conference. , A bouril meet mi* w b s held f;eb ; A new merchandise club has ]9 ct the home of Mis. Mahoney, j been foi med witli Miss Beth Archer Matawan, , \ . i as chairman and captains, Miss Hmj next meeting, Feb. 2(\ Fed- - Jean Cregerson and Mrs. Michele efalion Night will be held at Ran- , Nielson. . . . . lan Hose Fire House. Slate officers \ ■ Ihe club elected Mrs. Frank will attend. . 1 Panel: av contestant for the Mrs. America contest. . ■ New Jersey's Bayonne Bridge ;s Prospective member guests at- Ihe longest sieel arch s)>an m the tendini; the meeting -.were M r i world. ■ m . ■ ■ . ■ • ■ : ... ■ . - •. ■ -. ■ ■ -.V - ». * « • •

6uu« wht Just cburai a » enjoyable way to polish- your halo? Call yoor favoule shut-in fight now. NCW JL'Nr.L'Y HfLU

S t h J X M J r MOTORS m m i d i n e r •rNCCW’PC'lAJID . - VOUR AUTHOWZED ! B U I C K and OPEL DEALER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st • "Better Buy" USED CARS SAfES and SERVICE r COlfax 4-4000 ' : at 9 A.M. V' ; '.v : • ' .i 'v ' •• • ■'■■■■■■' ■ ■ ■• . ■ - ■ ■ ■■■ ,. Wl HktfikS* EVERY Sfiiv.U OPSlATlO'^ . ' r o u * CAB N E2D ON OUX M IM IS t V • HIGHWAY 35 at BEDIE RD. KEYPORT Highway 35 — at Six Corners — Keyport

. BERMAN I C9. PAINT STORES MAYOR CARLTON POLING OF KEYPORT WILL CUT THE TRADITIONAL OPENING RIBBON - WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO STOP IN AND INSPECT THE FINEST NEW DINER IN THE ENTIRE BAYSHORE AREA. COME EARLY STAY LATE. REFRESHMENTS AND FAVORS FOR ALU ______3 MONEY-SAVING DAYS ______THURS., FRI., SAT. r • VINYL LATEX PAINT ^ I lie undersigned mends anti business associates For la ltilm . K While * AM extend Congratulations anti Best Wishes for de­ Popular Cdori, By George served success to Nick Babousis,Tony Fetters and only . , . ECONOMY WITH W. BEIMAITS USUAL Dennis Angelo and their fine new enterprise. 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTE! 1

A vood paint It an amaiing low price! Wanli- nble non-fnding, uniform finish. On* rnal rov­ ers. Brash or roll on. t . x a. m i n;i: <:o. MAlNNt) DIMfNC CAK CO. A. 1. HENNK'IT WOOD FINISH W* 11 PAPER 464 G reenw ich St. 345 Passaic Ave., Caldwell Twp. PLUMBING Knatty Pin* Plastic N e w York Coated. Prc-trlmmad, roll Keyport 99 W A 5-2720 CA 6-7020 ARTIST’S PAINT SET SPECIAL! Co*sfc»tlo« of: • 8 tabri RMilnr ar- CONOVKH UlMIIKK Ikt's oil colara! imsAToKu«:<:TM<: • I B#Hle of liueed OAK POINT DAIIMKS AM IX DA VINO Oil C<). • I HcHtle of "Electrical Contractors“ m i l l . I M M I m a i i h i a i .s oi m<:w j i :i{s i:y liiM II Kit- ;.|I> • \'im 1 Hn- iilo 1' ' ' i|i*. M ason CodI/o iIoi l- N O IM l- O H iM iA 1 l d \ H I 1 IN 1 SI 1 • I Mixing I’akllr Completo Wiring Service • 24 Page Instriu lion 100 Firsl St. Keyport llook 134 Rome Sl., N ew ark 5 566-4276 Sprinyluwn Ave. Matawan CO 4-0500 Armel French Ice Cream Disbrow Rood Choesoqoake CO M PM ill: 189 for only

t a m :o < :o lit k n i-;o \ com *. IIAIWISON c . <;.wiN.\NSt:o. c a s h iti;<,is i i:ic <:o. ‘ . M I 1' M ' l II . 1 r t 'I N I 83 W a b a ih MON'lttH s\U OA < *M I ItM .IM TN S ROUTE 35 ot ttlFFWOOD AVE. ijaivIIm ; c ,o . Clifton B I O -Itli Ave. Ml* M il I W > MIOITINf# I IM I K I 1 Liberty toiuj Brcmch Oprn Sun nml M I M l> •

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MORE MEAT FOR LESS AT SHOP-RITE! U.S. Government inspected Grade "A" Oven Steady Top Grade Only! BOTTOM M i l l ? ROAST Boneless

TASTY TO? HENS 10-14 LBS. .99* TOMS 18-22 LBS _ Round Roast *!*» c OVEN OR POT TOP C Sirloin Roast .99* TASTY TOP FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Round Steaks bl|M- SKOP-RtTi SUPER MARKETS TENDER TOP WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY Sirloin Steaks WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FRESH fc LEAN FRIDAY FEBRUARY llnd. Ground Roiind 89- iii'If hy Pay More Ja r Fresh Fruit* & I egetablti* ? ~ ^ TENDER GRAPEFRUITS CUBE STEAKS a l l LEAN MEAT CROSS RIB LARGI mo cuts INDIAN Pork Chops *,39* Shrimp ROAST RIVER •ONE IN TENDER _ _ SEEDLESS 10*59' Pork Cutlets * 59 Halibut Steaks » 69* Tasty & Flavorful VINE UK SMOKED TENSER SWORDFISH TOMATOES . 2 9 ' C o la H a m *3 9 Steaks >69' TINDER CRISP WUTBtN R>. A i CARROTS »«o y WHY PAY MORE FOR GROCERIES? CRISP FLORIDA PASCAL CELERY ss15* MIC INTOSCH CRISP AM t APPLES 3 ‘.39* TOMATO JUICE MAYONNAISE FRESH CRISP FLORIDA ESCAROL 2 '• 2 9 * SHOP- FRESH CRISP FLORIDA KRAFT B O l CHICKORY RITE 4 6 -o r. GREAT ON quart "jM 2- 29* WHY PAY MORE? SALADS jarjar1 JM

UPRIGHT FREEZER PRICES! SWANSON 11 VARIETIES M o n s Tomatoes Imported Italian 4™$1 Applesauce 6 *» $1 IV DINNERS s ir 2 !£*1 SHOP-RITi 44-0*. Mayonnaise sr ?39* Fruit Drinks OtniM,fwth Orangt cans ■ FRENCH FRIES 12 f t 24-ox.4 4 | A c SHOP-RITI Convenient bottlo 1 & W Strawberry PRESERVES 4 S $1 Crisco Oil WAFFLES 12**1 DOG FOOD •A SHOP-RITE FRESH FROZEN Rival Dog Food 8 '2 $1 Red Heart Beef or Liver 8 ~$1 ORANGE JUICE 5 ^*1 SHOP-RITE VEGETARIAN tr _____ MNIVI _ M M iT I cwnm, TIMH, Mil U . Rival Dog Food 3"» •! Butter Beans I t ' l Pork & Beans « 10* SHOP-RITI • _ MMSVI _ „ MEAT PIES SHOP-RITI RED. SOUR. PITTED MAXWELL HOUSE While Corn S £ »1 « OR INOP-KIU fORPHOOK UMII01 . « Tomato Paste 9* (M W iu n _ Cherries 2 29 liO ff French Tons! S jj'l miuvicnfiiintML COMSTOCK J« Off CHERRY »-•«., APPU IS-o*. lANOWTiWOi _ Your Fab Detergent EiS9' Turkey SHcos 4 £ •! Pie Filling 4~’l PRUNE Of HtSFARM ****** m Choke 6 - 1 VERMONT MAI1) Rnj® 10... s ,o, r * | f f l . Dr,p T m m . i *R l w Fish Slicks 4 *1 1 2 Tomatoes 8 ~ f1 Syrup MAPU ,4m 49* ■aiduit RMWII MAW 01 MO M in M». _ CAMPMLl't VtOT AMI Corf Cabas 4 J j *1 SHOP-RITI FOt DOCS M0NV0N MACARONI fc GRAPE JUICE GAINES FOOD v •« 8 - *1 Boan Soup l- 'il' Clwes* 3 t'l or uor-im m u uRton in- Salad Oil C 39' U

COUPON SAVINGS COUPON SAVINGS COUPON SAVINGS BIHTY CROCKER - 2»c Variety SIIOP-RIT!! I CHICKEN OF Till'. SICA 1 I im ; VI or TUNA light Meal c*« CAKE MIXES TOMATO JUICE C,n 9 With (‘oiiwm aood it U f l l k Coupon K'in‘l «l W ith Coupon (jiinj :i! ST J l i ANY SHOP-RITE SUPER MAKKliT ANY SIIOI'-RU'U SUI’i;It MAIIKKI J* ANiS fia tfa S.;mv IMS WIIEUH ITEM IS AVAIUUI.E I This wiiiiKK rrr.M is w m i .a i i i .!' I Coupon COUPON LIMIT - ONII PER FAMILY Coupon COUPON LIMIT - (INI I'Klt I- AM11 V Coupo* •ipl.oi l»lurd»yi Fohrusry 1J, IMS Cotipoo aKitlroe Inturduy, I ’fhm m y IS, tfW.' Otiuium fiililtlllD l only Iin IMH rtmnu Qinipnti ratln m iifA only '' ■ ...... wj 2/11/03

BI.Un.niRD CIIII.I.CD Qunrt Cunt. Grapefruit Juicey ROUTE 36 (Joupft* aootl at lila ANY SHOP-WTH SUPER MARKET KEYPORT whuuk rrr.M is avaii.aiiu'; OUpon roui'ON lim it - onk pi.r fam ily ------% > Yi H i ] c o u pm w u m M 'u r d w I iu m A r»da>m»it only in i>urnli«»« "< j/i i/o J I OPEN 7 DAYS: DAILY Til 9; FRIDAY to 10; SUNDAY Til 6

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