A Panorama COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF Of Local IIOLMDEL, MADISON People And MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND Events M AI A WAN BOROUGH

tfrmbaf Member 95th YEAR — 31it W EEK NiUotial Editorial Ai.oclatloa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 Mew Jen«y FreM A m o cUU o* Single Copy Ten Cents > Give Donation To First Aid Higher Water, Sewer Administrative Code Hearing In Marlboro Township Draws Turnout Ln Masse Ratesf Under Study 'A new schedule of sewer find wa­ mouses issued for motor vehicle ter rates, estimated to boost the violations; 137 auto accidents; U0 average w u I e r consumer's bill fire calls; 815 first aid calls; 70 about 10 pur cent, was presented in breaking and entries and larccnies, two ordinances introduced by the and business establishments left Matawan Borough Council Tuesday unlocked al night, 118 times. night. The rates j re: For the first 350 cubic feet of water, $5; for the nuxl Sell Bonds For 2000 cubic: feet, V> per 1000; for tin* next rf.DOO cubic feet, S2.-KI per 1000 and $2.10 per 1000 over that. Sewer Financing The present minimum quarterly rate $2.50. For water customer* outside the borough, the rules would Newark Firm Bids be slightly higher. 3.65 Per Cent Sewer rates, under a separate or­ dinance. would be set at 50 per The MatlSwan Horough Council cent of the water bill, with a 15 Tuesday night sold a $1,0!H),000 minimum quarterly. The present bond issue to finance construction minimum is $1.25. Public hearing of the new sewage disposal plant on the proposed ordinances will be and the extension ol the sewer sys­ Feb. 10. tem to John J. Ryan Co., Newark, A (Im w IIm tl HM toward Ihe new building fund was presented to Intimates Cost on a low hid of .l.lia per cent. ftieidnre Phelia jr., newly InKalled president ol Ihe Matawan First Councilman Leon G. Christinat Tim firm also offered a premium Aid and Reicue Squad, Inc., by Ihe immediate past president of the said it cost the borough $11,001) to of $74-1.IH for the issue which com­ V l here were so many citizens with !de;is on how good or bad ihe to adjourn the overflow hearing at Central School until tonight fof Ladlet Aailliary, Mn. Andrew Dladato. operate the sewer system last year, bines $-13(1.000 in sewer bonds to administrative code is In Marlboro Township and where its shortcoming everyone to give his opinion. M rs. Diadata Mated Ih il the money had been raised from card and estimated that it will cost an finance construction of the disposal Iay>and how (hey would have It changed that Ihe township eouneii had partial, nmmaac sales, aad titer ways and means projects during IN I. additional SM.OOO this year to pay plant and $(1(0 ,0(10 in sewer assess- principal and interest on sewer ¥ (continued on page four) iwnds, thus the need for the -rate Bridge Hearing iSagOtskv Calls All Marlboro Probed hike. Order New Bids The State Hoard of Public 55 J 'Ihe. holdover Monmouth Coma* Regional Vote Council approved a use variance Hospital Head Utility Commissioners has schcd- ty Grand Jury handed up a prts for Oliver l.eifeste to conduct u ‘ uled a bearing for 10 a.m. Feb. scutmcnt F r i d a y to Superior watch repair and jewelry business On Refuse Pact If) on the petition of Matawan Court Jod}*p J . lulward Knight Slated Tuesday in a building at the corner of Hroud Releases Report Township for construction of a Proceedings Illegal lo which it found a shortage of Four State, Budget Roselle Firm Wins and Little Sts. new' vehicular a n d pedestrian personnel and a lack ol physical The governing Ixidy moved to ask Bayshore Hospital bridge over the railroad tracks ; Puhlic hearing resumes tonight : niak over the “ no" votes of Coun- \ accommodations in the treating W ill It Dtcidtd Consent Judgment the State Highway Department ’o at l.loyd Rd. ; on the administrative code for the j cilmen McCue and Alfred L. Stor-j of sex offenders at the State llos* er, provides for only a department . construct sidewalks along Route HI Activities Outlined The hearing will be held In the . Faulkner Act. Plan 1-*, government * pita! al Marlboro. . Voters in the Matawan Regional Acting on Ihe advice of Its at­ and reduce Ihe speed limit. Coun­ PUC’s office at 101 Commerce of administration and a department The presentment commenced I installed in Marlboro Township School District, comprising Mala- torney, Vincent DcMaio, the Mata- cil also will investigate the possi­ Highlights of (he first IS months St., Newark. The township filed of finance. Hut Mayor Joseph A the work ol Dr. Robert I*. Nenno, (continued on page four) ; wan and Matawan Townihip, will wan Borough Council Tuesday bility of constructing sidewalks of activity of the IJayshore Com­ t h e petition last month. The jJan . I, tint the administrative code: medical director and chief ad­ along Ravine Dr. munity Hospital Association were Township Committee say* t h e : is an ordinance projxmnded by a ; night voted to readvertlse for bids, ministrator al the hospital and (o to the polls Tuesday to clect The annual police department re­ outlined In an annual report re­ existing bridge Is In a state of j government that is illegally in of- expressed the hope that he will returnable at a .special meeting lour members o( the RcRionai port for l!Hi3 showed the following: leased today hy Harry S. Willey, disrepair and lacks Ihe struc­ i fice if Superior Court Judge J, Fd Senior (iitizens continue to serve. II noted that Board ol Education and approve a Feb. 10, for the Ittttt municipiil One auto accident fatality; 2fiH sum* hospital president. The report cov­ tural strength to support t h e | ward Knight chooses Feb. 7 to up- it is only due tc the shortages ol I2.MI.6M budget tor the HI64-G5 garbage contract. ers mafor activities since the or­ traffic that uses It. I hold argument raised in the brief personnel and fiiclllties that th* ganization meeting of tin* associa­ The PUC Is I) (• I ii |« asked to school year. Authorization to udverti.se for filed this week by Harry Sagof.sky, For Two-Acre Lol hospital slaff has been "unable (• tion held on May fi, 1W>2. The new ■ The two incumbent], Harold J. order the New York and Long Freehold, as attorney for Council give the sex offender the special* nriv bids followed a ruling Friday Council Blocks hospital wiil be built on a 15-acre Dolan and Mrs. Dorothy Smilh, are Branch Railroad Co. to replace man Chaile.s T. McCiev Mr. Me But Madison Farmers ized treatment” as required by by Superior Court Judge Gene site on Peers St. in Hnlmdel Town­ Making full three-year terms on Hie the old bridge with a new one. ( ue was joined as a defendam to law. board as they filed for two of the Mariuno in a suit brought by an ship adjacent to the Garden State < The township's petition was filed Fear Lands Unsalable The jurors said under presenl Hyrne Choices Parkwav at an estimated cost of the suits challenging the legality three - seats which arc open to unsuccessful bidder for the contract j by former Township Attorney condition* there is only one doctor $2,210,000. I Herbert Smith who will repre­ Two - acre minimum lot sizes • to every 100 pnticnt* leaving llttlt latawan Township residents. Wil- when It was awarded originally by ■m F. Davis, Cliffwood, filed for Rejects Appointment The report details the work of the sent Ihe township In the appeal. came in for attack in the initial lime (o devote to (he sex of-* r council Dec. HD, 19T1. Recall In Jeopardy (he two-year unexpired term open Of Building Inspector Building Committee in the matter hearing by the new Madison Town­ fender. In addition, t h e jury In a township resident us the result The judgment was in favor of of sile selection and screening of ship Council Monday on the zoom;.* noted it was aware o( escape* Las! recourse of the Citizens ordinance eml>odying such /oninr. from hospital groumh by sex of­ at the reslunatlon of Vinccnt H. l-':i m day & Mever Co., New The four • member Democratic architects and consultants for the Mass Housing Out Committee in Marlboro Town­ for the easterly sector of the town­ fender convicts heightening the LeBeau. . Shrewsbury, and Peter Roselle & majority on the Matawan Borough new hospital, ft states that the ship that of a recall vote under ship smith of Route 31. | concern of the neighboring coin* Floyd R. Drown, 244 Broad St., Sons, F.lizaheth, who successfully Council blocked Republican Mayor firm of Kverett and (jilboy. Allen­ the Faulkner Act early In 11*65, munity. Matawan, a former board member, blocked the awarding of a contract Edward E . Hyrne twice Tuesday town, Fa., were named as archi­ John F. Toolan. Perth AoiImv, ! tects and engineers and Gordon A. In Matawan IVp. if Mayor Joseph A. l.an/aro h - ...... filed for the lone three-year term to the Acc-Manzo Contracting Co.. night in his attempt to appoint a . confirmed hy the courts as duly appeared for Joseph Hrunelti. Her- ; open on the board for resident of Friesen Associates, Washington, D. a Matawan, by the borough for the new building inspector. Voting! elected in the Dec. 10 runoff elec­ genfield, would-be dt*ve!oper of j Matawan Borough. The incumbent, C., as prog rum consultants, Traphagen Slates As Midtown Properties, hir;*<* act collection of garbage for one year along party lines, the council re-1 tion. appeared In some danger u 11 Mrs. Esther Rinear, is not seek­ (continued on page four) Kerr “INo” On at a cost'of 124,300, The plaintiffs Jected Mayor Hyrne's nominations! , Co-Ordinators Gather of slipping away this week. east of Route !• and sotiih of Route ing re-election to the board. bid J25,2f>6. of James Martin jr. and Alfred The recntl provisions of the 34 on wliieh tt had o w e biken pro­ Seven Year* Experieace Notice Suit Contention Graves for the post. Mayor Henry F. Traphagen ao- : Faulkner Act came under attack posed to build 5000 house> on (iV Mr. Dolan has served seven On February 5, l!MM, at 8 p.m., jbv-!H foot lots. M r. Toolan asked School Budget Thu plaintiffs alleged the award Council President Warren E. j nouneed at the organization meet- : by counsel for the City of Newark* 0 at the Matawan Township Municip­ years on the board, three of them was Illegal becau.se the Matawan Hutchinson told Mayor Hyrne after j ing of the Matawan Township co- in a case in Appellate Division, i the council no: to accept a "blank ; al Building, Ihe Township Commit­ j check" left them bv the township! Former Board Head as president. A lifelong township firm failed to provide proof of Mr. Martin's name was submit­ I ordinating committee last night ; Superior Court, Monday. 'Ilie resident, he has been high vote get­ ; committee voted oui of office. ; ownership or lease of equipment ted that the present Inspector, John tee of the Township of Matawan | that in his administration any court was hearing an appeal from Hits Madison "W aste" ter each time he has run. M arried or dumping ground nor approval Thaler, was doing "a Rood job" will hold a public hearing on an ap­ j more single • family dwelling di»- counsel far 4300 signers lo a poll- M r. Toolan ridiculed the intent , and the father of two children, Mr. peal filed hy aggrieved persons I velopment will bo frowned uj>on. by a board of health or munici- and no change was needed. thin asking a recall election nf the two-acre R-SO zoning to stop' Madison Town.ship Hoard of Fdo» Dolan Is a Marine veteran of World j that the township will seek “ u hal­ pallty and that they did not com­ ' Mayor Hyrne said Mr. Martin to the action of the Planning Hoard Mar. 3 and citing two members development, savin;* that so Ion;; j cation Thursday approved a SI.HIS,* War II and the Korean War. He ; anco of ratables” and that the in- ply with the State Sanitary Land had been employed 15 years in the for the Township of Matawan in of the Newark City Council for as people have children there w.ll' 512 011 budget for the 1M1-G.) scbo<4 was a charter member of lh« Rari­ j dustriul commission is putting out Fill Code. construction industry .and “ with waiving the requirements of plac­ allegedly Interfering with the have to be extension into new home year, with onlv William K“ rr, a for* tan Bay Lions Club. He Is manager j 2000 brochures to attract industry, Until the contract Is awarded, arden apartments going up. the ing stakes on lot corners in Sec­ functions of Ihe cltv manager. A areas und added costs for schools' mer board president, dissenting. of oil company sales for Flraatone i The mayor averred that mass Earl W. Emmons, Morganvtlls con­ guildlng inspector should be as tions I through 27 in the develop­ , lower court had enjoined (he city He declared people cannot afford ' Willtam Joyce. Ixiard president, e.x« Tir* and Rubber Co., Newark Of­ | housing, like the Levitt dovelop- tractor, will continue to make gar­ qualified as possible." Mr. Graves! ment known as Strathmore-at-Mata- from holding such election and the time nor expense of kecpinj! < plained that ihe $5.10. IUG increase fice. Mr. Dolan also Is a member rnont, would no longei be ’'allow* bage collections three limes weekly is a civil engineer, Mayor Hvrne | wan. the petitioners sought lo get the up a large land ar<*a lot. He asked; m the amount to he raised in taxoi of the local Planning Board, • pool oo a per diem basis. He Is being told th« council. His name was re ! Ruse K. Wen/el. ed." restralner dissolved. reconsiileration for zoning on a *lot j lor schiKils in M il amounted to ;t| he had held for nine years, having Myndert Boimema said he was paid at a 1108 daily rate but the iectcd without debate. Township Clerk Hut the city solicitor argued size (hat would permit reasonable c«*nts |kt $10(1 of valuation. A se[* able to assure the co-ordinating (continued on page bur) interim total is not to exceed 12300 (continued on page four) ^jfp—adv .10 (hat If city officials can be ac­ lax revenues lo support schools vel | committee that a branch bank will arate iietn of appropriation in th« cused of derelictions of office suf­ put the township on a basis to com- < budget of $'Jli'!.0(HI is a pro|K»sal Id be established at the Cliffwood ficient for them to be cited for pete with other townships for good i take this amount from the $102,« Shopping Center before (he year Call Public Hearing Ou Route 18 Alignment Through Monmouth County a recull election, (ben they are home community rulablev i (continuetl on page four) was out. lie said he had been work­ rightly subjects for grand jury One-Acre Minimum ing on this project for four years presentrnent.s. The solicitor ar­ Joseph ( apelli, another sp‘ is actually pay j tracking the direct application of Stan.ev W Dohlin. IT^ I)-‘erfieli| Cliffwood. Mr. Uonnema noted that in)’ The cos; of educating then chil­ criminal law relating to misuse Lane, was el^vted president nl tlui without a bank in Cliffwood, it was dren and the huihhn;! of m o re of public office. Presiding Judge 1 Slrathm ote IJernocratic Club Mon* the practice of residents to take homes can onlv make ;{ woise ’ i Sidney (joldmann expressed high dav nigiu He -.tieceetls David A. their paychecks to banks in Key John Fiotino, Matawan. who ac-! interest in the argument and ac­ Wolfe as president Other new nf« port or Matawan to get them cash knowlrdgr,J his fatin'r owned 70 knowledged his own skepticism :fce!s aie Vincnil (ioar:gha. firsl ed. And onee th*■ v ca.-h tie- checks acres on Moi ;:ain'iil<‘ Rd , !oi over the use of (he recall iri mu­ \ ice pieviileni, \lai\ui Par;s, siy in these localities, thev spend their half act“ s He imumled tlw »t>un nicipal government. cim*l v:cr pn-selent. Ro’ihm’ Shap* (continued on pag»* fm:i I i j ! ill.it fairn’n;* is no !o:i:;er pio!-' no. corre-.ponil.ni’ sn ee’ars , An* (t ■•>?*' inn* il tm p.iiv font) ' Annual Meeting Of of tie* Nov a genre,il eh'rlion and j’.e- Schneider, I i-eorth.n^ secretary^ the Dec 10 runuft elertioie, .ifu-r and LIo m I I-l :.tr t. ; reasur er. Mr, Duf)!:n named Mt 1.1.'art a| Central Jersey Bank the I an 17 rr.ui \ sev.ion. Cleared By Jury clia i man of a noinma t :n" corn- Named director; luesdav at U "‘ 'I lie li<\inm: tonij;!:! will take up A j'i; . iM*it>r»• .\!o-un<'iii!i Co-i;t:v Tiii'i‘-r to lerotnni'-nd p >-,si|)|e en« annual meeting of the Central lei anew tin* number "t depart mrni' lud;V‘ I 'tv. ,\;d .1 AscIum t’ouiul tlor-emi't\'. s to: Cne Ape. '.*.1 (inm .it/ sey Hank and Trust Co., weie l.r lo he created unih-r ’he p!.m l\ \ln liai i I )n icnzo. 21. ol Cliffwood t*!ri. i urn. Mi. (io.iiiitlia Mr Pans, win I;.. Augenstein, Robert B. Har­ piovi'-Vm. They ran lie frw as one \ve , M a ’awan i * nsf»•?». no’ ;nji!- Da\-d II Schwartz, and I.»• .s ,*> Pel* or many as nine I h<* code, in low, Harold W. Hryan, R osh H 'v assault with immj ti» < ommr i ; U> i wen* named rjirrnheis Cameron, William I) Clayton. John I loduced Ja n 11 on th-* vo le . nt carnal ahuse (»f a la \<\tr o'd Mata Mr WnMe was ai>|vi:nf<*;| p.iblc C, Conover, Au^u-.t H. Dae.enei. Comiciltnen Walter C. (irubb ji . wan jmi! ;n the township (KM. 2'\ lela ’iims diieetoi 'f in- e.> 0 ’*!< <» !i»f I eh 12. Alfred J. Holland, Raymond F. Johnson ami Dr. J. Wall.ice .Me Cue. Cuudaleanal Posl Presents Flag 'I’o Cub Pack 2.‘17 Also, Andrew Millig.m. Maurice A Potter, Walter W. Reid 111, Peter J. Rollo. I rancis A. Schn- chardt, W.iltnn Siierman, l:. Ralph Shihla, Charles I. Smith, Richard R. Stonl, Richard W. Siou;, Dan iel S. Uei^and, Hruce C. Wo«»lley and I. Russell Woolley. The bomd name

Notice Speclul Sittings L’or Registering Eligible Voters Strathmore Flenientaiy School, Church Street, 7 p.m. to II p.m. on M k / 1 ih! ul^ •nglnwrg win conduct m public hearing I alignment of Houle lfl, nhove, extending from Old Hridge In Madison m«r. « ■( n it Monmouth Shopping Center In Eatontown on the proposed ! Township through Monmouth County to the tfntontown area, Thursdays, February (», Ki, 2ii. and 27 and March 5 and 12, liWI. Th* Stale Highway Department have an opportunity to express County Hoard of Freeholders as an j ty iuid mnnlcipalitie.i involved, Matawan Township Municipal has announced a public hearing their views and lo make construe*, alternate to other alignment pus- Dual Highway building, M7 Lower Main St., Ill will bo held Wednesday, Mur. 4, tlv# suggestions concerning loca*: -thiHHes under sludv at that time, Design of Dio freeway calls for a.m. to 12 noon, on .Saturdays, Coninuinder Horrv I legel, right, ol (,uadalcanal Nuliy, silver ji rid gold arrows. A w inter Indoor to discuss nn alignment' now being I Ion of the 17.2-nille limited access bv the department. Onlv minor ^ two rondwnyj that would carry two February K, 15, and 2R, and March Rost 471a, Cliffwood, (oesenled an American llaj; to Olympic coolest was held and winners wcro broad Considered for Ihe Route IN Kree freeway extending eastward from . necessary variations from Ihe orl-! lanes of traffic In nach direction, I, IfHM. Harry Cbernet, Ctilnnnsiei of ( uh Pack 2,17, Slialh- ‘uiup, Michael Rosenblatt; running broad jump* Way In Middlesex and Monmouth existing Route 18 In Middlesex ! 'punl Monmouth County Freehold-1 eastbound and westbound, separnt- RO SF K. WFN/.F.f., more, lit tho monthly pack mi i'tui^ held Monday at :■•itrey ( herui‘1; hi|;h }ump, John .McNulty; lewni Counties, Thfl hearing will Ik held County to the proposed Route 33 1 er’s proposal have been Instituted,! ed by a grass Island median about Township Clnrk the Stratllinore l lcni'oM iy Sehmd. Donald l ey, icl.iy, Den I; mile nm. Den I; overall point vlc|nr% at 10: DO i.m , In the Monirjiiiib Freeway in Monmouth County, | according (o a Highway Depart-i 00 feet wide. Townihip of Malflwnn instlltitiomd represenP'tive, Is ph'lured at the Irlt. Den 2 with IH points. Shopping Center Building In Knlim ’file alignment to be reviewed by j menl siMtkrsinnn. The entire alien ' The western Icrminui hi Madi- Monthly awards wetr made to Mark Ryan, vs nil An award will he given al Ihe IJIue and Cold town. slato engineers Is basically that i muni was reviewed by state en |son Township would be at ihe lunc-To Take (hit badge, silver and ^old arrows; Hilly R\an, woll dinner on t rh. 21 for which final plans w ill ho mitdi Resident* of the affected area «s propo.ied to the Highway Depart- glneers Jan. 8 at a meeting in j tion of tin) existing Rome IK and Charcoal chicken, fried Shi imp badge, gold urrow; Alien Hodgson, gold and silver’ at n committee mcclhiK at Ihe .Strathmore Schwui well as other Interested parties wul ment last year by the Monmouth' Freehold with officials of the conn-1 (continued on page four* or Scallopi w, F/F, $1.3/5 nrrnws; I'rank Snuehclll, wolf badge; John «Mc-j mi Fob. 10. ftof* Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January 30, 1964

Rider Gets Jury Award, Former First Aiders assaulting the girl, n Madison Democrats Back tw m Promotion ~~| Legion Auxiliary Fire Department Affiliate With Township High School junior, Dec. Driver Is Turned Down Placed On Probation 9 in a desolate section, of Keasbey after offering her a ride home Irom Downey, Behr Has Full Schedule N e w s National L. L A Superior Court jury in New Four former members of the Brunswick recently awarded a Laurence Harbor First Aid Squ ul downtown Perth Amboy. The girl Matawan Township Committee­ Mrs. Alfred Good, president of Kenneth Rupp, president of the each were fined $100 and placed on fold police her attackers drove her Matawan Township Little League, Maiawan Township man $1500 but man Daniel H. Downey and Tax the Ladies Auxiliary of (he Middle­ Doug Ward of Washington Engine probation for iwo years for a mor­ back to Perth Amboy where she announces its affiliation with thr gave nothing to a compan on who als offense committed last sum­ Colleclor Pauline Behr were en­ sex County American Legion, has asked a restaurant owner to notify Co., opened the meeting preceding official National Little Lragur Or. also claimed injuries resulting frorn mer. Middlesex County Judge l)u- dorsed by the Regular Democratic announced a schedule of event* ;n fiftni/atinn in Williamsport, Pa. the annual chiefs' affair of Ma'a- the same traffic accident. Bois S. Thompson im/xjsed the sen­ police of lhe incident. 1, 2 and 1 Club of Matawan Town- which all the units in the county vvan Borough at Hook and Ladder Registration for all bovs in the tences upon Nelson E. Duncan. .1!). It was a Jil check cashed by E v ­ township born between Aug. 1, 1951, Edward Utter. Cliffwo liquor. a family membership fee. An addi­ icy of a la-year-old boy who was a and Mra. Behr will be submitted to Feb. II, al 12:30 p.in. at Candito's, ing traffic in the past year during tional registration will be held Sat­ Iris'll. | cadet in the first aid squad. The of­ New Brunswick. Mrs. Louis Blauth fire calls. He also praised and a special ireeiinf of th* Rejulir urday, Feb. Hi. : lenses occurred between June 1 is general chairman. thanked ail volunteer firemen and The ease resulted from a two Named Certified Dtmacratic Club executive hoard. Tentative plans are for eight ma­ car crush on Dee. 30. 1%1, in Route land Aug. 2) las! year. In passing The Junior Auxiliary will make a their companies for their fine work The endorsement o f a second coin- jor league teams as well as minor ‘ sentence. Judge Thompson said the I Pistol Instructor pilgrimage to Washington, D.C.. *>n 19C3. Praise and thank you was 18 al Matawan Rd., Madison ‘lown* mlttee candidate will be left to the and farm learns. Mr. Rupp express­ ship. Mr. Utter was riding in Mr. four men had no excuse for the of­ MtcuUve board and the Regular Saturday, Apr. If), by train from also given by Councilmen Robert fenses. He called ihe victim an “ in­ William Y. Hulsart, Matawan, Newf Brunswick. Mar. 15 will be the Colot and Grorge Connors to all ed the tremendous need for \olun- Szewczyk's car which collided with D u n o cratk 4, i and ( Club, Mr. K K E M A N O. PR A T T feers among (be men of the (own- corrigible juvenile.” has been appointed a certified pis­ closing date for the Americanism fire companies and fire police. a vehicle driven by Fran)i King, Haspel Mid. The two dub* com- ship to serve as managers, coach­ Linden. Defense attorney John E. Mul- tol instructor, it was an mm need priae the township club and both Boiem an O. Pratt, I2tt Idle- Contest. Mayor Edward K. Hyrne, guest lane. South Amboy, said lhe men Thursday by the National Rifle As* Dr«ii«r Ftr ReirrvaltM* es. umpires, etc. He also urged Mr. Utter sued both driver* but brook Lane, Matawan, has been of honor, expressed his heart fell had been punished in the communi­ sociation of America. ctaba have membera on the execu- Reservations will close Wednes­ businessmen and fraternal organi­ lhe jury returned the award against promoted to a senior sales promo­ feelings for lhe dedicated volunteer ty by being expelled from the first The new instructor passed a ser­ Uve fnard. day, Mar. 4, for lhe annual lunch­ zations to financially support lhe Mr. Szewc/vk only. Mr. S/ewe/yk tion specialist in the Prudential In ­ firi; companies in (heir endless ef­ aid squad. "They had limited social ies of tests and served a prescribed M r. Traphagen has been a l odds eon which will be held In lhe Turf program by sponsorship. Additional also surd Mr. King but the jury surance Co.'s public relations and forts of fire fighting in the borough i life," he said in seeking leniency. period of time in training activities with the Regular Democratic fac­ advertising department. Mr. Pratt Restaurant, Route 9, Saturday, sponsorship information may be lound in favor of Mr. King. and said it is un Itonor to he asso­ before receiving certification. He tion and is a member of lhe rival Mar. H, at 12:1 j p.m. obtained Irom Mr. Rupp. 511 Andov­ had been a sales promotion ipe- ciated with this fine group of men. Woodhridge attorney Robert is now qualified to conduct local Matawan Township Democratic cialist prior to this promotion. He 'Hie Middlesex County Convention er Lane, tel. .fiM*25f>0. Perth Amboy Men Secretary of the ftoarrf of Fire Glicknian appeared for Mr. Utter classes in firearms operation, safe Club Inc. Mr. Traphacen backed joined I lie company in ISM as a will be held Friday and Saturday. Other members of the Liitle and Morgan R. Seiffert of New Officers and Ex-Chief of Midway Indicted On Charge gun • handling and the techniques the independent slate of the Strath­ staff writer and later edited the July 10 and II, in Carteret. A meet­ League executive committee are Brunswick was counsel for Mr. more Democratic Club which ran ing of the convent ion committee Hose Fire Co., Al Adler, thanked Ben Guisli. vice president; John of shooting on the target range home office newspaper and one of King. Mr. S/iwc/vk was represent­ Two Perth Amboy men were in­ avccessfully last fall in opposition will be held Monday evening. Feb. all volunteers for attending Mon­ Karg, treasuier; Frans Licht. sec- nnd in the field. lhe company’s national sales mag­ ed bv Norman Robbins. Witod- dicted on rape charges involving a to the Regular Derr/jcratic state. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Joyce Kilmer mouth County Fire College and relary. and Robert Bernstein, play­ Mr. Hulsart joins lhe ranks of azines, Nev.’ Jersey Stale Fire College. bridge and Carroll MorVv. New- IG-ycar-old Laurence Harbor girl in selected personnel maintained by . Other Officers Post 25 Home, New Brunswick. er agent. ai k. < After receiving his Bachelor's Irue bills returned recently by lhe Mr. Haapel and other officers uf The annual banquet will be held Firemen attend school on their own A general meeting and orienta­ the NRA throughout the country ;n Decree in Journalism from the Uni­ time to learn lhe use of fire equip* tion on the Litile League program Middlesex County Grand Jury. its small arms education program. the club were installed by Edward versity of Missouri in 1949. he be­ Saturday, Apr. II, in lhe Brunswick ment and how to fight fires. Mr. will he held Friday evening, Feb. Morganville WSCS Named in indictments charging The program has been in operation 'R . Seville, president of the 4, 5 and came a w riter for the Associated inn, adjacent to Turnpike Exit *J. Mrs. Good also announced the re­ Adler also suggested (hat a plaque 14, at K:.'1(1 p.m. »t the Mauiwan rape are George W. Fiiverson. 24, of since 1S7G. since lhat time' many • Club and chairman of the town- Press in Charlotte, N.C. Later, he Sells Jams, Jellies 137 Brighton Ave. and Edwin G. sults of the Junior Rally held in or picture frame of all ex-chiefs be Elementary Sdiool. Included on the millions of piople have been'taught ahlp's delegation to the county coni- wrote and announced for radio sta­ kepi yearly, so that all ex-chiefs Smith, also 24, of 8(3 Hickory St. to handle and enjoy firearms safe­ mlttee. Other officers are Molly Bayonne. Dec. 14. The Middlesex agenda will be a discussion of form­ tion W ER C in Erie, P a ., and helped will be known. Mr. Adlei also sug­ ing a Ladies Auxiliary. Ail parents lhe January meeting of (he Mo1"- They are accused of criminally ly ' Jb uvin, vice president; Ann Lackn- edit company publications for E. I. County Juniors won two prizes, the ganwlle Methodist WSCS was held largest number present and the gested that alf eX’rftiefs and ex­ of boys who will be paJiiopaiing vich, recording secretary; Alyce du Pont de Nemours Co. in Aiken, empt firemen should form an or­ are invited to attend. at Ihe home of Mrs. Fred ticket, Hickman, financial secretary; Pat­ S.C. oldest junior at the rally. ganization of their own. Robtitsville. Mrs. Walter Lambert- EVERYTIIINCi FOR ricia Carroll, corresponding secre­ During World War IF, he served son was in charge of lhe devolion- tary; Ernie May, treasurer; George in the Marine Corps in the South Ex-chief* Jerry Nappi, Bug Bur* Baseball Registration al part of tin* meeting and Mrs. Marsh, chaplain. and Central Pacific, and took part Sewer Contractor lew, Al Adler, Vern Ellison, Don# Harold Quackenbusl). president, The Stamp And Coin Collector ' Named by Mr. Haspel as cluh in the invasion of Peleliu Island. Ward, Frank Grey sr., Rhea Long- Final plans for the registration presided over the regular part of . delegates to the executive hoard Mr. Pratt is married to lhe former street and Larry Bachman sr. ex­ of boys for th* Matawan M S Base­ the meeting. Plans were made In We maintain one uf llie largest Mncks ef albums awl sypyliea w ere K a y Stringer, P a tricia Car- Barbara du Busc, Newark. They Sues Madison pressed their pleasure in being ab­ ball League will he discussed at a sell Easier candy and jellies and un Ihe Kast Coast. rnll, Mr. Marsh ami Walter Tyska, have two daughters, Susan and le to attend. rneeling Sunday at ft p.m. a( the | jams during the months of Jan- Madison Township’s Sewerage SUHT - HARRIS - WHITMAN - MF.GHRIG - WHITE ACE district one; Ellen Kenner, Jenny Lauren. Chief George Petrosky, Midway Recreation Building. Middlesex Rd. [tiuiv uixl Felnmiiv. Mis. Joseph HI.Hi: . GROSSMAN - IIARCO - MINKUS ■ FRfEOBERG Authority was hained defendant Hose Co., First Assistant Chief Pal Registration will take place at the ;Spurgat is chan man, Cherney, Mr. May and Joseph Wal­ Thursday In a Superior Court suit SHIXIM.I/.INr; IN COINS I STAMPS Ol TIIE UNITED STATES lace, district two; Josephine Longo, of Haley Hose Co., Second end of February, and us this is the i Those allending were; Mrs. ALWAYS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING F IN E UNITED in which a Union Township contrac­ Assistant Chief Richard Lewis of lust meeting before that lime, all *Quackenbush, Mrs. Madaline Ca- Kahn, John Kelly. Joseph Paiidei- tor contends he is owed I2I2.W7. STATES COIN ft STAMP COLLECTIONS OR ACCUMULATIONS in and Trudy Loeffler, district Miss Barbolini Washington F’ngine Co., fluid As­ parents interested in having (heir I doo, Mrs. Fred Rouen jr., Mrs. Evaristo Cruz, trading as Cruz sistant Chief Bill Foreman of Hook Ixiys play (his season a ir urged lo ! Phoebe Bowen, Mrs. Russell - three. Construclion Co., also sued Charles County committee members are and Ladder (hanked all fire com* attend. i Pelt, Mrs. Ralph Howardson, Mrs. Monmouth Stamp And Coin Shop Feted At Shower J. Kupper, New Market, the sew­ p.mies for their pledged support in j Lambertson, Mis, Spurgat, Mrs. Tessi Marsh and George Burgey, erage authority's consulting engin­ district one; Ann Armitage and A fturpri.sL' bridal shower was the coming year. S o w i* lhe lime lo advertise | Raymond Wenzel, Mrs. Marion 39 Monmouth St., Red Bank 741-0626 eer. those unused articles for sale. ;Mar/. Mrs. Frnesl I houi. Mrs. John Bungcr, district two, and Ma­ given on Jan. 16 in honor of Miss The complaint charges that the Incoming officers for l!Mi4 are: “ Our lllh Year In The Stamp and Coin Business" small ad in lhe classified ! Harry Raichffe, Mrs. John Lud- bel Farrnn and James Burlew jr., Rosemarie Barbolini, Tennent Rd., money is due for work completed Midway Hose Co. Chief, George A Men. - Wed. - Fri. to 9 P.M. — Tuet. - Thun. - Sal, to • P.M. column will turn ihem into cash ivick, Mrs. Vera Brown, Mrs. Elean­ district three; Mr. Downey, Mrs. Morganvllle, by her attendants,. by Mr. Cruz on tht Laurence Har­ Peirosky; Capt., Richard Hack­ for you Behr and Assessor John Kenner al- Miss Joan Craige, Miss Dorothy bor - Cliffwood Reach sanitary sew­ man; First Li.. Phil Kremer, Sec­ or Perrine and Mrs. lickel. ao are members of the executive Barbolini, and Miss Carole Brady, er system under terms of a con­ ond Lt., J. Norbit; Engineer, J. O'- board. at tlic Morganville First Aid Build­ tract daled Apr. 4, 1W>2. Donnel; First Assistant Engineer, Cammluee Membera ing. Ordered Work P. Eagan; Second Assistant Engin­ Committee members were also Mias Barbolini will be married Mr. Cruz claims lhat some of the eer. G. Bouher, President, George appointed by Mr. Haspel. The com- on Feb. fc Io Hnrry Anderson. work, which was not covered in Connors. niittees will select their own chair­ Gifts were arranged under a the contract, was authorized hy M. E. Haley Hose Co. Chief, Pat This is men. • large white lace umbrella with Howard Patton, n .supervisory en­ Umgo; Cap!., George Viator; Firat Named were Tessi G uisli, Car- pink and white decorations. The gineer employed by Mr. Kupper. Lt., Tony Guigliano; Second Lt., mela Burley, Committeeman Gil­ tabic was decorated with n bride The contractor contends that the Ronnie Marcirtanis; Engmeer. Man­ bert H. Hickman, Jarr.*?s Ilurleu, as flie centerpiece, and a buffet authority has refused to make the ny Valez; First Assistant Engineer, former - mayor John Marz jr., style luncheon was served. payments totaling $'il2,liU7. Mr. William Kohherg; Second Assistant Trudy Loefflcr and Mabel Far on. Attending were Mrs. Morris CruJL also asked a judgment cover­ Engineer. Russell Bucco; President, c Schecther, Mrs. Michael Rynie- ing interest back to las! August. Joseph Mazza; Vice President. The Farmers & Merchants National Bank ways and means; St. Clair I’arris, Joseph Scalzo, Fred Stringer ami wicz, Mrs. Chester Jameson, Mrs. At its last meeting, the authority George Viator; Secretary, Russell Mr. Kenner, audit; Joseph Znnitmr, Adam Zeni, Mrs. A. Barbolini, rejected the firm's contention that Bucco; Treasurer. Pat Daloia. Wilhelmina Gumhs, Eur.ene Dem- Mrs. Louis Baeri, Mrs. Frances additional money was due for extra Washington Engine (Jo, Chief, ish, publicity; Ann Arniitaj-c, Ann PoJichak, M r5. Stanley Matthew, work. It placed final payment un­ Richard Lewis; Capt. E. J. Nel­ Lacknvich, Harold Behr and Thom­ Mrs. Walter Shellock, Mrs. Holmes der the contract at $40,805. Of this son; First Lt., B. Figel; Second Lambertson. Miss Sally Zeni, Mrs. amount, J.I5.N21 was tvilhheld to ol Matawan, New Jersey as Weldon, membership; B e l'y Lt., A. Biel; Kngineer, E. Lawton; Rrze/niak and Carla Smith, sun­ Janet Jensen, Mrs. Lee McCor­ satisfy claims and liens filed First Assistant Engineer, J O’Rie* shine; Mrs. Ann IJowney, ihair- mick, Mrs. Jackie Jameson, Mrs. against the compaoy. ; ly; Second Assis:am Engineer, R. mnn, Tessi Marsh, A licc Hickman, Wilm cr Kilcomins, Mrs. Chester The authority then authorized j (VDeppen; President, R. Hauser; payment of $4WM, which Mr. Cruz | I'at Vila, Irene Haspel and Molly Jameson, Miss Delira Barbolini, Secretary, R. Stulz; Treasurer," R. Miss Terry Lee Jameson, Mrs. refected. Lewis. j J o u v i n, refreshments; Edward The Cruz firm also was a con­ Flynn and George Marsh, recrea­ Kenneth Miller, Miss Rose Anne Hook and Ladder Co. Chief, Bill j Jameson, Mrs, Joseph Lnnzaro sr.. tractor on Matawan Borough's sew­ Foreman; Capt.. N. Froncisca; ; tion; Hrrherl C. Smith, legal advis­ er extension. or, and George Burgey and Mich- Mrs. Robert Seber, Mrs. George First Lt., Carl Hughes; Second Li., i Kudrick, Miss Dorothy Kudrick, ml DeNardo, community affairs. George Leary; President. Dick ! Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Nam ed To Supervisory Joyce; Vice President, C. Zimmer; j Lloyd Snltonstnll, Mrs. Rudolph j Secretary and Treasurer. Vern El­ legion To Meet Barbolini. Post For Chemstrand lison. i Gifts wore sent by Mrs. John I Fire Police C'apt., O. Sickles; ; The Matawan American Legion Sweeney, Miss Eileen Sweeney, Bernard Morissette, Matawan, i First Lt., George Hudson; Second J Post 17® will meet Thursday even­ Miss Barbara Reynolds, Mrs. Mar­ has been promoted io the position j Lt., Herb Hahn; Chief Engineer. ; ing, Feb. C, at S p.m. in ifie Legion garet Anderson, Mrs. Clifford Eck­ of supervisor of new product, mar­ ! Kd Crawford; Assistant Chief En- > Main St., Matawan. el. ket planning for Chemstrand Com­ ■ gineer. Bill Radcliff; President, ( pany Division of Monsanto Chemi­ Frank Grey sr.; Vice President, , cal Company, it has been announc­ Pal D;i!o;a, 'treasurer, Ted Daloia; ed by Fidward T. Powers, director - Secretary, B Bunotd. of market planning. Mr. Morissette Frencau Independent thanked the REAL ESTATE will report to Pan Gregoriou. man­ Borough F i n * Department for co- ager of technological market plan­ opeiation. ‘Hk-v purchased a new ning. I! ) ! , } n.ie*. I lit c a b t r a c t o r fur In hts new pavilion, Mr. VJoris- their - gallon water tanker INSURANCE sette will be resfxmsible for the ‘I heir new officers ;u e: Chief, B. preparation and follow-up of com­ Krouse; F i r s ' Asv.stant Chief, J. BONDS • AUTO- HOME OWNERS plete market plans regarding com­ Kouskie; Second Assistant Chief. mercialization of new and modified S. Krouse: Chief Engineer. B. An- products utilizing nylon and span- d c r s o n ; Assistant Knguver, Larry { dex yarns. I his appointment, to­ Bathman jr.. President. J. Lock gether with the previously announc­ wood. Vicc PreMfJeni, E. L. Prual; ed appointment of I. W. Lonshill, Secretary. M. W ellhead; 'Ireasur- John L Tassini Agency further strengthens C herns (rand’s- er, A. t a p i i r a . emphasis on the marketing of new V 117 M A IN ST. M A TA W A N products developed through SIS company s t hnical efforl Select King, Queen 566-0043 Mr. Morissette tuned Chern- At Teen-Age Ball strand in Decembe PJjli, as a re­ search chemist. H received h;S The 1AI* Cl'ren-A^e PriiRram) ' Bachelor ol Science Degree ;n liall will be held Saturdny eveninf “office” M r. C. C, Schock, Jr . Chemistry from Austin College in ihe Miidison Park Fire House j Hlati. ami is a member of (he Am­ from 7:30 p m. to 11 p.m. The ball ; President Free - Prompt erican Chemical Society. Born at is jointly ronilucletl by all lhe area ' Farm ers it Merchants Waterville. Me., he tesides in Mat­ T A P teen-age chairmen, teen com- i in awan with his wife. N'ina. and their niiilct.*s. and adult advisors. ‘ National Bank sons, Paul nnd Patrick- 7 he higldighl of (he evening will i be the crowning of the King and j PICK-UP and Strathmore Resident Queen of 1%4 by the King of l%il. i New York Thojr.as Fico. and the Queen of < W ith Goodbody & Co. ).%3, Miss Collette Claylnn. Candidates for Ihe King and DELIVERY Lt. Col. Adam J. Sourcs, USA I7, (^ueen honors are (he dedicated' (Ret.) of 47 lnnerh;jj Lane, Strath­ teen-age uoikers during (lie l?K»’-f * more, completed a comprehensive Drive for the March of Dimes. A'; (raining cours* for Registered Rrp- resentatives held in Ihe home office drawing from all the names deter- ; mines Ihe winners ; in New York of Goodbodv K Co., members of the New York Slock An orchestra will provide the • Exchange, American Stock Ex­ music lor dancing and the specialty j LO 6-0021 change Hnd other leading security numbers. nnd commodity exchanges, with ov 1 lie hall committee includes Miss# Like many bnnk* of all sizes, the Fanners & Merchants •oipeiience and know-how cf Citibank’s jdnff are always er 70 offices from coast to coast. ('iwnl Mmliomca. teen chairman, I National Bank of Matawan, New Jersey, has a New York ready to help the Fanneis A Merchants National Bank This (ruining included economic, end M is Joseph Pandoz/i, adult i ;i(hiMir, Sayre Woods South; Miss ] .security analysis, industry analv- 'office” through Jls correspondent relationship with First w rve its customeis. How ran your bank gel these same sis, taxation and accounting. I f>*‘ lauiii l.ukacs. teen chairman, ami j faculty for this program included her mulber. Mrs Michael l.ukacs, i National City. Not only in New York but in 34 countries Iwnefits? Write nr call our Conespondent Bank Depart­ distinguished professors, prominent Madison Park; Ihoinas Fico jr.,; business men specializing in fhe tfen chairman, and his mother.; on 5 lontinenta where Citibank branches ure located, (be ment (212-559 4832) and we will arrange lo Visit you, various phases of finance. Mrs. Ihoiuis f ico sr , Cheeseqiiakc ; Col, Sourcs is n veteran of If J and Central Park, ( harles Aumii k, . years of service in the Air Forre teen chairman, and Mrs. Burl Me and was assigned to Furope and Williams, adult advisnr. Old. (he Far East and (he many Air Bridge, Mi vs Barbara Striker, leen j Force bases in Ihe nation. He join chairman and Mrs, William Strik- [ ed Goodl)ody in June nnd has off a*

in Sea Olrt. and the late Mr. Heal Estate Boards. Tha area serv­ Denver, Col., to help purchase an Lecture Series Due War: Co-Existance for W hat?" The Shield, a Saddle River realdent, Multiple Listing ed by the membership includes: eudlometrlc Ixtoth to test the hear­ second speaker on Saturday, Feb. Rutgers Receives were respective chairmen of the Matawan Borough and Township, Members Of 8-40 ing of sufferers of cystic fibrosis as To Start In February 8, will be Dr. Robert J. Alexander. Boards of Governors and Trusteei Holmdel, Colts Neck, Marlboro, tha treatment* occasionally affect of The State Untveriity. Keansburg, Union Beach, Raritan the hearing temporarily and can Four economic professors from His subject will be “ Alliance F a r Ackerson Picture Elects Officers Meet In Neptune sometime! become permanent. A Fundi for the three oil paintlngi Township. Ihe greater part of Mid­ Rutgers University, w ill be the Progress Balance Sheet." John T. Lawley, Middletown, re­ check was sent to the Grace Colton Porlralti of Justice Henry E. were contributed by the member* dletown Township, Highlands and Lecture tickets may be obtained cently was installed as president of The regular monthly meeting of birthday fund to benefit the depart­ speakers at a special series of four Ackerson jr., 116 Maple PI., Key­ of the two boards and interested Atlantic Highlands. Northern Monmouth Multiple List­ Monmouth Salon No, 59, 8 and 40, ment child welfare program and a lectures on current events on the at the Center’s public relations of­ port, ihe late Howard S, Smith Individual alumni. Dr. Mason W. ing Service. The Installation cere­ was held Jan. 21. with Mrs. Nor­ check was sent to the department general lhen*.e, “ Crisis in a Chang­ fice, located adjacent to the audl* and the late Lansing P. Shield Gross, president, formally received mony was held when the Service Courses For Nurses man Lewis, Neptune, as hostess. nurses' scholarship fund, ing World.” Saturdays during Feb­ were presented to Rutgers Satur­ the portraits at the regulur meet­ torium on Cherry Mall. Alt tut* ing of the trustees in the New Je r­ celebrated its first anniversary Mrs. Esther P. Hulsart, Neptune Mrs. Basil Slocum. West Long ruary in the Monmouth Shopping lions paid go directly to Rytgera. day by the Governors and Trusteei with a dinner for members at But­ Slated In Neptune sey Room of the Rutgers Library. City, presided and reported on her Brine h, hospitality chairman, Center's Civic Auditorium, between Tickets will be sold for the entire of The State University. tonwood Manor, Matawan. The painting of Justice Ackerson Jersey City Slate College is open­ attendance at the department thanked the hostes* of the eveniw* 10 a.m. and 12 o'clock noon. Hie series only, and mail orders will The portrait of Justice Ackerson, was done by Erik Haupt, that of Mr. Lawley is a realtor, a past meeting at Paterson. Mrs. George and announced that the next meet­ program was planned and will be a trustee, will hanij in Ackerson ing a new center in Neptune to be accepted. Mr. Smith by Richard Seyffert and president of the Monmouth County permit nurses to take courses ap­ Rinear, Port Monmouth, child wel­ ing, Feb. IS, would be at Mrs. Slo­ given by the University Extension Hall, the proposed new building of that ol Mr. Shield by Everett R. Board of Realtors, a vice president plicable to a Bachelor of Arts De­ fare chairman, reported that she cum’s home. The r*M hat award Division of Rutgers. the R u le rs Law School in New­ If you need printing of anf Klnstler. All are New York artists. of the New Jersey Association of gree. Announcement of the new had taken candv and fruit at Christ­ wat presented to Mrs. Grace Hoff, ark. Mr. Ackerson, chairman of the The series open? Saturday, Feb. kind, we are here to serve you. Real Estate Boards and former program, which will be given in mas to the children at the Child Ueimar. trustees’ Law School Committee for I, when Dr. Alexander S. Balinky Our quick service and reasonable This week, why don’t you mayor of Middletown Township, Neptune High School, was made Treatment Center, Allaire. Mrs. many years, was the leader of the After the meeting, a “ telephone wilt speak on “ Thaw in the Cold prices will please you. look through the windowi of lie is owner of the Lawley Agen­ jointly by Dr. Michael B. Gilligan, Lewis, sick and cheer chairman, fund-raising campaign which pro­ number" game was p! rived. Prizes your church . . , from the inside. cy, Route 35, Middletown. president of JCSC and Karl B. reported get-well and sympathy vided a large part of the fundi were won by Mrs. Lewi-;. Mrs. Garrison. Monmouth County Super­ cards had been sent to members. for the law building. Bids for con­ Other officers Installed for the Hoff; Mrs. Slocum; Mrs. Kinear; Now is the time to advertise coming year were Kenneth L Wal­ intendent of Schools. Donation was made to Ihe De­ Mr*. Hulsart; Mrs. John Mann, struction of the new building will those ur.uied article* (or u le . he opened early next month. ker Jr.. Shrewsbury, vice presi­ Nurses will be able to apply the partment President's project Keyport; Mrs. R rn i Sterner, As* A small ad in the classified dent; Frank J. Kirwan jr., flelford, credit? towards a degree in Health which Is providing children afflict­ Intry Park, and Mrs. Robert Tarry, KEYPORT The late Mr. Smith, I former column will turn them Into-cub secretary, and John T. Curtin of Education and Nursing or School ed with cystic fibrosis wiih ma­ Bradley Beach. Mrs. Slocum, who HARDWARE Ridgewood resident who later lived for vou. Leonardo, as treasurer* Calvin G. Nursing. Courses also will be (»iven chines generating mist which must was celebrating her 25th wedding R, Ohl.ven, the past president of the for those nurses who wish lo meet be applied nightly and are supplied anniversary, received a gift in sil­ COMPANY organization, was installed as direc­ the requirement* for the School Without charge to the families who ver. GALES tor. Paul P. Bova, Middletown, act­ Nurse certificate. Classes begin have children suffering from the THE LARGEST VARIETY OF HARDWARE, TOOLS, ing in his capacity as vice presi­ Tuesday, Feb. i, and run from diseasi*. Donation also was made Real restate Listing Cards AND PAINT IN THIS AREA ... get the FACTS dent of Monmouth County Board of 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The initial to the National Jewish Hospital, for sale at this office. When you need Realtors, served as the installing offerings will be in public health DAILY DELIVERIES from Shadow officer. and personal and community hy* Record Sale* giwie. ' 26 W . Front St. - CO 4-2000 It was announced by Mr. Kirwan, Classes are held once a week on Euy Chargs — F re t Pirlclng At Rear Law n, family chairman of the operations com­ Tuesdays. A nurse may earn r«vo, mittee, that the organization listed three, or five credits. Registration Ross W. Maghan Agency headquarters for for sale 110,000,000 worth o! resi­ will be the second meeting ol the Open Friday Evening T * m dential property during its first class. Dr. Gillignn declared that year of operation and sold over $4,- those seeking further information "Sa ve With Safeco Saving and 000,00(1 worth of property. on the new center should contact to buy o This record of real estate activity the Director o( th« Evening Divi­ Auto and Homeowner Policies'‘ Homo Financing. reflects the rapid growth of north­ sion at Jersey City State College. ern Monmouth County during the past year. Because multiple listing Real Estate—Insurance is a comparatively new concept of Area Teachers At Iiey Girls - LOOK! real estate selling, the record also Cancer Workshop MATAWAN 138 Main St LOweti 6-0003 .shows bow well the general public They’re New has accepted the innovation. Seven teachers from tichools In All members of the Northern the bayshore area attended a one- Momnouih Multiple Listing Service day workshop on smoking ar.d lung |j They’re Snazzy . . . are realtor members of the county, cancer at Ved Elva Motel, Point state and national associations of Pleasant, recently. Cfuin<{. Xincj, Bari B. Garrison, Monmouth County Superintendent ol Schools, WE WILL BUY said that the workshop was one FINE CHINESE conducted throughout the state by • • • the Stale Department* of Health RESTAURANT Shutterettes MONMOUTH ft OCEAN and Education and the New Je r­ COUNTY BANK STOCKS sey Division of the American Can­ • Woiloct St. Rad lank We Specialize In bank, utility cer Society. P tiM S 741 . 1 )2 f and Industrial stocks and mutual Taking part in the workshop funds wore the following teachers and CANTONESE COOKINO Louvred Doors INQUIRIES INVITED the school districts they represen­ See Them At: NO OBLIGATION ted; Ja y W. Demurest, Keyport; SPECIAL MENU Uruce MucCutcheon and Mrs. L CEO. WESTON ft SONS Helen Volk, Matawan; Joyce C. IN Broadway, at the Fountain, Long Branch Investment Securities FOR FRIDAY Reynolds, Mrs. Gladys C. Palum­ Middletown Shopping Center, Keyport, Oalthurat, llolindel W Ocean Ave., U>| Brant bo, Walter Jubinsky and Mrs. An­ Luncheon from 95c Tel. CA 14211 nette M. Schwartz, all of the Rari­ tan Township district, Dinner from 1.50 Matawan Lumber Co. The truridlii Lumber )ind Your advertisement In this Spcctal Prlcti for LuncKson and Tate-Out Ord*ri paper will reach prospective Sutphin Ave. M ataw an purchasers in every community ia 566-4500 „ 8 Wallace St,, Red Bank Family Dinners *ir fT'-Tyr the bsyshore area. — 4 * i l! J , 1 &

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H ike Speed Limit well as the southwestern section, Schools, an organization now dis­ board members, doctors, and ma­ which includes the new' Strnthmore banded, and is a former president jor employers in the area. This o f the .Matawan Grammar School ® Ije (fH ataftran ^ Journal The speed limit on southern development. phase is now under way, Mr. Wd-: Parent - Teacher Association. She ley staied. with medical solicitation sections of (he (Harden Strut* District voters also wi!) be asked ' IITAIUINKD INI Parkway goes up to 15 miles per has been active in the Taxpayers < headed by Howard C. I'ieper. M.D., I44HM — J. MABEL BROWN, rUHIJSHKR hour for passenger cars only to approve a JI2,f)fl0 bond issue to Association and the High School , Keyport, and Corjxiraie Solicitation : P-TA. | headed by .James IJ. Chipps, plant . every Tliiinday At Keyport donraouUi County. N. starting Saturday. The increase finance the purchase of auxiliary Mr. Da\is, Kil Woodbine Way. ! manager of Mattel, Inc.. Jack Me— ■V BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPANY from the Parkway's long-stand* fire equipment. Nominating pe­ Cliffwood, is employed hy Western ' Galliard, division manager of .ler-S J. M *M Srowft, Ktfitor — OffftMlM V. Brow*, JUMCtaw Cantor ard M mph maximum will apply, titions of candidates for the board except where otherwise posted, on Electric Co.. Newark, as* a lead ; sey Central Power am! Light Co., j C A N D I D A T E S F O R A R E A boards of edu cation s till h a ve ot fire commissioners must be filed MeUwa* Jovrnj] U • Mwipipir 'ol tht people, by Ui« p»opl«. the southern stretch between engineer. He ,s a member of tin, ;mrt Ihomas U And.-r.rm. mana- a c)|.lllct. b|,;il (|l.iHi l i)K. |la v e ljn t ,f ,-osunu'S of th eir tor ibtik. pooplo. Atm It to »trve Um best Interest ol Matawan and zoning board of «diustment, the ■ ger of t.ork Satei of Arm strong., , , , , . . , , . . . . s a j . ______Milepost • near Cape May and wiih the secretary. Thomas J. Fal- •Hy: io p m iii uf I M m w i ol Uia «e«k wllhoul t>U§ or prejudic# rn hv o n rn ir h 7 f> ti ii ; Veterans*f'ici«»is meiiimiaiMemorial iiiuueHtum: armand tin*m i'.i.oin ; Cork v.oinpanv.Company. v.iutne-jCharles v.C. . xSchock ih k k j^— e ---r> k g i...... cnind^. -;iluI...... business-...... e x p e rien ce listed -...... in this. n ew sp aper . i l i a i , i i m , eoAMrvativ*'■ manner. r*«p*ctlr.| th* tnatlenabl rtfh l* Milepost M near loins River. m MV fHlMM, **4 UMrefcf making ItMlf wort*> c/ theli eonfldMir* j w 1 | Veterans of Foii-i^n Wars. In No* I jr., president of the I armers and before tbe Feb. t l scliool election. R u s h it out right a w iiy Mileposts measure the distance be open on election day from 3 from fhe Parkway’s southern vember, M r Davis uiis an iinsue- Merchants National Bank. Maia- ;ilung w ith a w a llet sized photo of v u u rs e lf . . . U n d e rsta n d MSMond*clBM fosuio Paid al Malawao. Naw Jeriey." p.m. to 7 p.m. cessful candidatecamiuialo for the Matawan ! wan. Mr. WilleyVnliev slated,stated. tst\ servingM-rvine ...... th,.,. rh.Mj ... i i.‘...... f.... m-o.v.rr. th* .i._ terminus. BMMiwiftUliv for typoirapkiul error* It UmJiM lo tto coat af t t i tp ic t Township Charter Study Commis- | as chairman of the Financial In- I *so,n* ^mdHl.dis Lia.ni th(\ don t innc Innc to pupal c the m upoi fry auen error. The New Jersey Highway Au­ sion in a wide - open tace. |stiuilions Soi:rnation Committee. ’ mitti'n a l needed and send it d ow n to this o ffice . . . w o n d e r thority, which operates the toll Sunday Services Mr. Brown was elected io a two i Fne second phase ofthe campaign, j how th e y ’ll have time tn serve on the board, if th e y are W._ProntJM., K eyp ort. N. J. road, approved the limit lift last lubacrlpUon R 1 U 1 Pa y a b le lo Advance N4TIOWA1 COirORIAl year term on the farmer Matawan | according io Mr. Willj-v, will he j elected . . . W h ile m ust local interest now is focused upon ' to wear (wiUtiii oUt«> M ~ month on the recommendation of In Laurence Harbor rm Moottfl . |t Its Traffic Safety Committee and S ? rnii,' Pi Education in j 1 0111 * ,iV ° 1 m j proposed school budgets, don’t forget the municipal budgets i Mantta The Rev. .lames II. Silver, pastor | 5 S 3 h # c6 T,» fieneral Engineering Consultants. borough for ’the "past“ 34* years! I Mr. Willey pauicula.lv pointed j w il1 presented in most local communities in the very S:S«SSffir*!r The Authority set the change ef­ of the Laurencc Harbor Protestant moving to the borough from Mur- i to the interest shown bv the modi-; n ear fu tu re . . . B a y s h o re C o m m u n ity H o sp ital C o rp . m oved fective Feb. I to permit time for Community Church, has announced j»anville where he was l*>rn. He ' eal men of the area. Al the present . into its .second ye ar re ce n tly w ith plans f o r a n e w hospital THURSDAY. JANUARY 30. I9M ■fening and educatioa. the schedule for ihe week and attended Morganville hlementa. v ; 136. I to servo this area well in the advanced stases . . . Tre- The Parkway's southern lec­ ^chriol und L’riifliii'iii’d in Mil1) from ! int(ie>t in affiliation \silh thc ni\s j . , . , , . tions, where traffic Is relatively plans for the reception of new mem­ Maiawan High School He has been ! hospital, Sohciuuon of contrihu-! mentions progress d u rin g the first y e a r ind icates this ve n tu re Support The Budget tight year-round, were designed bers. employed by the Hercules Powder i from these men is now under; w ill be a bi« success. for a 7# mph speed, 'flic Author* Church school will be held al Tha current controversy over Ihe apportionment of ily said It will consider raising Co. for nearly 1!5 years in various ; 1 "VvVfH i S T A T K M E D IA T IO N B O A R D still attempting to get thc costs between Matawan Borough and Matawan Township 9:30 a.m. Sunday. At ifie 1(J:M) the limit to that speed after ex­ a.m. service of divine worship, (he li«* m i , X ; ra,!f i A«Wn A. (!ifptanian,* j 'IV ^ nster Local 701 strike against the A sbury P a rk - N ^ v to support the Matawan Regional School District .should perience with fhe new regulation Sacrament ot lhe Lord’s Supper the National Association of Power ^ Wi,n* aml Abraham S. Collts, M.D., ! Y u rk Transit Corp. settled . , . H ad slated another not be a weighing factor when consideration is givcn the in JIM , The Atlantic City Ex* will be celebrated. New members, Engineers and has been active in j Middletown, as t o-Chairmen. 'meeting between labor and management this week, although prenway, which ia to inter­ proposed 1964-65 budget offered by the Mat«w;.n Regional who have been attending llu* In­ youth activities, ! In concluding the rejx>n, Mr. j jK)l|, p re v io u s ly had no m id d le g ro un d w ith w h ic h to change with the Parkway near quirers’ Classes during January, WilleyV stilted.stated. "Our Our report in ^en- ! . M,J , , , Board of Education. : work . . . llie strike has been costlv and has worked u hard- Milepost 38, will have a 79 mph will be received into the church. A eral is a happy one. However, it ; - ' Apportionment o l costs, under present state laws, can­ limit. reception for the new members is necessary to teport two e\. nts j J»hip on many commuters . . . Speed limit to be raised to (»5 n ot be changed in time to have any effect on the share to will follow lhe service. Junior Council Rlocks which are a source of sadness and 'm p h tin the P a r k w a y south of T om s R iv e r . . . p erh ap s w ill be borne by either municipality. Rather, school district Lake Lefferls Estates Youth Fellowship will meet at 6 (continued from |iaKe one) loss to our Iward anil the communi-! K„ to 70 mph ,u.xt year . . . .Just like being in the honie- voters must decide whether the anticipated budget will be p^m. During the 7 p.m. Senior Votes Along Party l.ines plaim'ni' and “ ' u> Atlantic City Race Track . . . The present speed ^ nuth I eHowship [|je 01 adequate to meet Building In Spring the needs of the district until June 1965, Rev. Mr. Silver will speak on the Voting against the apjKuntments ; i * dining out formative lim it of (>0 inph len iain s in force un the Prti'kw ity in al! areas m onths now . were touncilmra llulchinMin. I.WMI j momhc are mi longer with ns. Wi- north of T om s H iv e r . . . so w ho's in a h lir i’V . . . S p e a k in g 18 from Madison Township Utilities Au­ "Rvannelical Covenant Church, Its Iliitory and Its I ’ro^ram." (j. ChriMmal. Uoheit R. ( olol and i dei.niv ihe lo-s cl I llaiold r i ■ 1 i- 1 . 1 • /•• That’s a long time. Much can happen. And, in view thority was cautioned lust night by Warren K. Kvan. all l) : ,n««-rais ; i | 'lu|r,c/s,,n .,,h1 Rob.-ri W To i 1 r ' 1M|*’ 1,1 “ llulT-v’ tlus ls opportunity week in C.feen- U the continuing growth of the Strathmore development, William Lambert, chairman in Votinn in favor of hot;, appoint l^.nien. Their |»asMiiK has left a field. M;iv<„ where the First National Bank and Trust Co. ■ vapidly reaching completion, a budget, based on a realistic 1JMJ3, that a (rust agreement by ments were CJOP (.o'tjicilmen v<):,| . uch can never b«> Idled, a-id ' is doling out crisp new SI Federal Reserve notes for just which Robert Sharkey, Clifton, de­ Present Entertainment estimate of the school population growth to be anticipated, George W. Connor and Vernon A. : j|„.jr sivtaniL* :n our early rents \s'orth of old change . . . Some guys are born losers. veloper of the 315-housc Lake Lef- A t County P-TA Council Ellison. • months did much to !m lias been prepared and offered. p us acmcve ferts Estates on the former Fran­ Mayor Ilswfie'.s o»stt;<>». We extend ou; WiVKS, TO ARMS . . . The pendulum has begun its Since its inception, the regional school district has cis A . Spinner land on the west ^ 1'he executive commmee of the ment of Frank Feirano, a defent-! sympathv to ttvir families and return .swin^ . . . N ow one leading expert is saying that side of Lake Lefferts already has grown both in size and stature in Monmouth County. The Cliffwood Parent-Teacher Associa- ed G O P council candidate, was j ilicir business associates.’ the lm^hand should be given more opportunity to rove . . . product'of Matawan'* advanced education system is one of deposited $7500 toward a $75,000 lion has been honored wilh nn in­ blocked by the same sole at the ------total payment for the extension of vitation to provide the entertain­ Jan. I reorgam/ation meeting. ' ~ j "Men Miffer in marriage more than women do.” . . . Dr. nigh caliber both in academic and vocational accomplish' water mains to his development. ment at the annual Monmouth Y/ !Rnsse}l V. Lee, founder of the Palo Alio Medical Clinic and ment. He said Mr. Sharkey wants to County Council P-TA Pounders Day 1 * 1 the Palo Alto Research Foundation . , . Then there is an- start building in thc spring. The Matawan Regional Board of Education too, has Luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 5, at (continued Imm page one) j other one from this here fellow who claims that one wife The former chairman asked that The American Hotel. Freehold. Mass Housing Out Verification for the reasonableness of its budget. It is based the new Authority membership ac­ j I.an/aro asked a department of law j \s nnt . . .T h u d , he’s tiff base there, i)‘J out ul 1UO The group wi.M present a repeat (continued fiom page ur.t) • n an estimated enrollment of 5200 pupils in the 1964-65 cept and act on the plans nf the performance o( the musical satire former administration to expedite money there, not in tiie stores in •it tile still t of lu atuij,s on it Mon v/x 'i’i.'cj i t i *i* i 11 ■ i . i i School year. on the "Miss America Contest" un­ dav. giving him the right to np-!iN U iJ< *^ • • ■ In Loniion, I idd ly w in k ers want to d ro p the The verification may be made by comparing it with the the laying of a line from the pres­ der the direction of Mrs. John the township. ent Browntown Water Co. mains 1 Scal/o. Committeeman Chailes W. Dry .point a township . attorney . and a ' ‘tid d ly and call their disc-flipping . gam e just ‘w in k s .’ he- proposed budget of the Raritan Township Board of Educa­ head at the hij;h school down I Hnrrv James will In- the master den informed the committee tiuu Mownshtp e»gmf«*r in the stead of the hngh.sh ]>ubiic assoeiale 'tid d ly w ilh d rin k in g . tion, also based on 5200 enrollment. Matawan’* current ex­ Route 516 to the Sharkey develop-1 of ceremonics, and Herbert Zori-n- Monmouth County was losing its! those named by the n.«joiity of j! T h a t's fu n n v . F v e a lw a y s associated it w ith . . . oh sk in it pense figure, $2,198,263 . . . Raritan’s $2,151,830. ment. He was informed the pres-! ko will accompany on the (ijani). status as a "dinressed" area in ithe council al the reorganization ; riM .t* • 4i . • , ,, ■ . . . <• , .. that Jhere was nS requisite Ml per j meeting Jan. I. ; • ■■ 1 '.«■'>• <'”•"-;*y cent rise in unemployment, so that * Mayor l.an/aro reminded the ; hitch hiking in I\l«m h. H ut thum b t ia s e ie is w ill h a ve to buy Independently, arrive at nearly the sam e figures to educate be eroded in Sayre Woods South Mrs. Scal/.o and lhe performers programs designed to take advan- ‘ council majority he had the jwnver - tra ve l coupons at the rate of $11 for every 180(1 miles, with the same number of pupils their budgets-mutually justify lo supply added pressure for the was presented at the November taj'e of federal funds for unemplov- the code within in days 1 motorists keeping the coupons as chances in a ^raud lottery new line that will be submit!ed at cne another. meeting of the local P-TA. tm-nt relief by |»il>be works pro- | „f„.r Ihe .late of its adopli,.,, lie ; in . , , Som ething like Sillellite roulette. a .special meeting next month nnd jects should be approuchid on a |( wouhl take a 4-1 vole to *...... then put out to bid. Mr. Lambert different plane. Hut Ik- was confi- i pjlss it <><,er Ins veto, impossible i < COMMUNICATIONS suggested that all the reports $25,000 Award Made In dent that there still would be feder- : jor tiH. niajorUn- of the council lo , voteN would ha\e been distributed specific item of objec cum was slat- drawn by the former engineer and al aid available for such tlung’s a s jj,(.t Wltj, (•(,lj,5ciltnen M« t'ur and ! otin-r candidates in a close poll ‘ rd. Mr Kerr did no! favor the pur- To Ihe Editor, . planet such as mankind has never attorney and approved by Ihe de­ Auto Accident Suit expanding municipal buildings and; ^lMH,r e>;jue.‘.Mng opjK»sitiou to tiie , ‘f Sadow^L and I*' try had not b»-en «‘hase 'if a clierk - writer, On Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1963, At veloper be used to avoid time- combatting bear’ll erosion h'-fore K ,ou the haUoJ, ; Mr Jovce coininrnir-d m cojh' lud- seen nor experienced. These chang­ A jury Tuesday awarded $25,000 10: JO a.m., I parked my car at the losing duplication by the new of­ es will be very radical on religion, to Melvin Morning. Hayview A\c., Monniourh, Countv loses its misnom- (t ' WouldWnutd NolVnl Compromise(’nomromiso ji Mr.Mr Sa;:otskySaeotslvV ,/iofrssed .lofrssed to know i ‘»g tia* lieanng that t:ie cost of ed­ Matawan Railroad Station, being ficials. ucation on a p'-r pupil basis jn Cliffwood, for multiple head and er depK-^ect aien s .mis. | (|emands f.on the min- an ..rib-r had l.ee:, Issued In., . especially careful not to park in a governments, science and the mili­ ih«* towrtvhip v.as lower Than in body injuries received in a car-bus Mrs. Dorothy Sinitn was (.t.mein- liri!v sllp|ll), ,,,rs fn)m th(. (|,„lr j the ,-.iih Comity »n.,rcl nt restricted area. There were only tary establishment. The greatest Grand Jury Reports ed it the comity lo-.es i.» dep.ess- ||K|[ rij(11,rilnhU1 f .rtlll|) aM(1 hjs tw,() : J-IecnoHS nn till- Nov. 5 |..ll ,|e- nci;!hh<,r::i;: districts. Ho also kv found tin*. | ’ this was observed and honored by The award, approved by Superior j i*!e ll«^ '■> iV/ V of for of c.impiomise, the euiuH’d- ! h' the secondary education pro;: Court JudKc Gene R. .MaHano, was I Mi,sU'r Sne fl’uml 11 '« 1,1 !" 1 ' order t-m.nenfiv correct and pi ii- ; me. There were no other signs in provincial in its relationship to the In a presentment handed up F ri­ understanding lhat lhe fcii-i.il- men idfiliated with the t'ni/ens can he c.ur-ed o-n :n units ■ gainst John K. Maekcl, a driver tinned Jud/e Kni^lit to Jet a st.ind. the area where I parked next to universe, day to Superior Court Judge J. f . Committee would have none of it. mr/n mu-.J,/-)-. :n.-*je iIijd ■'W.- for the New York, Keansburg, and state conn ihuiion...... of 75 per . ~ r cent.. - • of ; . in- 11.•(a ir i. ili.-tr Li,-,i,.|te |(I , on-'ii'inth'-rehy ,ni:«iii)aiitautomatiealiv .nr inval!datm:.v , another passenger car. 5 — The manned space programs Edward Knight, the holdover Mon­ the lota! cost is for areas rlasMfit'd *» -'ad »t '-as tleir Mia. in addit:oa the Dec 10 c!e/ : per ii.j-ii •«...'>(!. r.iih--r ;)i«n t.> he 1 returned from New York at mouth County Grand Ju ry reported Long Branch Hus Co., Inc. The as '•depressed” and that olher plac- : >'> '-'X adopt.on ol the aide uni,I , a J, • 1 , , j ion!(i!.i(n:\, ;idd.n;: on to one Mrac- of the United States and the Soviet accident happened at the Inter­ low midnight and my car was not at that despite much publicity “ gen- _ es onlv uet M per cent ol the cost. | in the idea that this was ; I o , . - !uie tiint le-, omics unwiekh m the station. Because of the hour and Union are a propaganda front. Lei's erated by statements of a public ; section l.iUI __ of Cliffwood Ave. a n d liti:Hut Mr. Mr Drvden was confident, tb.itth.it i within 10 days of the dale when i * i si/e. h<»p- !e*,\lv impcr sor• a 1 ui .nlar the fact that the waiting room was face reality. The use of gigantic official," it has "found nothing to Route l.ou‘c 35. Mr, Fleming contended us thecontract had been — ii' d f<>: | U|ev expec-t -ludge Knight in be ! Mr. Safcotsky f!iereU(>iti peti'imi- as ihf• imiiVMiual siudi'ot i.s con­ that Mr. Mackel, who was travel­ ' d the io n ! tu i|U.'.s!i the ronipiriod locked I almost panicked. I was and costly rockets for the purpose support charges of gambling syndi­ the Master i’ian at the 75 peio*n» i making a ruling f-eb. / tossing , tf cerned. ond rally oveip(»wci- ing south cn Route 35, went sure the car had been stolen. I cated between cities, counties or basis, there would' ' be no tew inn i Ma> or I an/ai o and Mr. Stiirer ran again?.t his i In nt. Mr. M< ( ue, . ing in ‘liter d^t.uuos involved. of apace exploration is already ob­ through red light. i phoned the local Police Depart­ slates," a to the 50 per cent basis w;'!i thc of oflice. as elected nl an illegal ; OJ U'.ouinn^ our of un election of \o Public Criticism . no validitv, to take coy.ni/ante tlui ment and during the interim before solete and extremely primitive. The jury presentment noted it election Dcc. 1(1 ...... Tii;- r;in into no publ.c cm- county’s change in classification. Mr. Lan/aro, Mr. Creesev and M; : the' squad car came to my assis* You can be sure that we and the had found evidence of gambling Hut the brief tha! Mr. Sago'.sky insm r»! its appropriations. Ther* ■ Dunn v.ere never voted out of o! lance 1 was afraid in that deserted Soviets, and other technically ad­ within thc City of Long Branch filed earlv this week as a revijon- . , , . . wer'.* even expressions that soim Call Public der to the lull of complaint nerved ! ' ' « as '""-n-ship r on-.ttutteemen spot Being informed that my car vanced nations as well, are fever­ and expressed its concern at the provi*-uns w ere inadequate for the had been towed away ! specifically failure of the police department (continued from page one) Senior Citizens oil Mr. McCue Mimesis to Die j l l, i' 1 U'L' <™irti 4 order , these men . „ ; service* intended, ishly At H«rk in Top Secret pro* . , V i »• i I resume theirtfimr fownshrnf commirrec t> , . a . i .i pointed out to the officer the lack there to suppress it. The present­ Route fl. approximately 5.5 miles court that Mr, Crubb, Mr. Jan ... i . . i ii i i Hi*< a se of the annmuatton of thc (continued from page one) ik)s;s untd a valid election shall l e i , . 4 , . ,. of a no parking sign. It was neces* jects endeavoring to duplicate the ment blamed the police depart­ south of South Amboy. wich tmd Mr. Hroh,! l;"»K;wners in the eas 1 subsequently learned that it is N IC A P member respect to Ifie general election ut ’ ances available for a cushion to ; spread gambling" in Long Branch tinue southward through Marlboro I s,'‘ <>r ol ,owns.np I S4.1115.511! budjtet. Hul the Ixiard ha* m common practise to have as 7 ldlewild Lane, Matawan Nov. 5 that no candidate was duly many as six cars towed away from and Asbury Park and throughout Township intersecting with Route i " * ,r urr-alatih elected at this poll as it was no: Kerr “No” On "hidden" assets to the degree this area in one day. This is unfair Monmouth County. Mayor Collichio S * u t three m ilt^east of F re e j ^ ^ „ “ S!" Sch elm ion held hv partisiao des funds voted for construction pro fcontinued from page one) and conscientious persons such as was the first of some 20 witnesses ^ f " :'“ '™ s . as called for ,n t h e grains may not he entirely uso<‘ Naw Legal Moves Out to be called when the probe started they were not l in iffe hn/ane* I object strongly (o this negligent enough fo have been :n Faulkner Act. and two candidates ; up ;tnd rht* l>:danct*s remaining car condition. in October. Monmouth County Route 5'I7. l*e i were on the ballot w.thnut prnper i I >>!• ' " irli into operatm,: s„r- Till But Bids Opened i tions w Si* ! e pi opei! ies could , . . . .. , addition on the high scIkhiI. William I have written several letters to Ihe proposed line then rontmues L,oli| for mass housing wlu-n t lv validated pen ions of nonuna „ , , . * , . .1 plus arriHint l»v Ihe voters. * i i , j Rice, pub.icitv chairman, no ed ■ O h TuoMl.ty, the board se! Feb. the proper authorities and have Frederick Wehrle, Cliffwood tValMrwin Salesman south to the northern Ixj-mdary o f : vver** no restrictiikus in thi* m;d- ! lion as independents under (lie 1l!tis in\.lives no tas co^t. been ignored. 1*5 foj receiving bids on g ram m a’ Beach, bus contractor fnr the t.ie U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot . n;,(K |j,» « ailed sin h h j/t,:'. mn 1 general election Matutes Audi Mr. Kerr bated bis disapproval I sympathize wilh anyone, espe­ Maiawan Regional Board of Edu­ Cited For Proficiency at l-.at le. J he route would then ‘ * puriilive."purntiVe. M r . Sagotsky ;igrees vsith the pie school h;iihtif:g additions estimated of the budeet on its bt ui^r '‘waste.; to co-t S.\4'Hi.W>u, rhe Ix/ard is belt' cially a woman, who would be cation on a per diem basis ut this *■«-*■( Ixirjlirrinn tiie northern j Senior senior Citizens t'iiin-ns Hitter Differ ' n-.ise no runoff elei m m of Dee. Ill Thirty-two salesmen from the i ful, excessive and too rnueh dupli- ; up iicv.n;: on thief new schools un placed Id the predicament that I time, will await the outcome of limits of the Naval Reservation in was rrrpmed under the Plan L. |,atH*:i of positions “ He v. as u*ined ; ■ was and I am taking this means in the opening of bid1; on 1963-64 Lincoln-Mercury dealerships in fhe terserfmg with Route .'Jt in Colt* Jl-jf the Senior C:ff/ens Council der a M.WO.OIHI total program by Philadelphia sales district have nf l.a.ii ence H.uhor weie of a di!- l aulkner Act. . . . : hv Mrs. f';iiol Kosobucki ;ii;.! f)r , condemnation pioct -dm‘j1* to ob­ order to possibly bring results in transportation by the Matawan Re­ Neck Township and then passing \Ui.it Mr. .Sagotsky iloes find is \i;trj.etv Turner in either M fm ;.1 been honored by the Lincoln-Mer­ through New Sh ewsbuty and over : feren? view. Herbert Swift, their tain lands bordering the Gold Cir Ihe form of a permanent No Park­ gional Board of Education Monday that Mayor l.arwaro, (»eorge 1. j •*,„, • p^ssjng on the appjopi i.i- cury Sales Council for their out­ rle I;:.b"tna1 Park in Chlfwoot' ■*. ing sign in any restricted section on the 1963-64 school year before the Garden Slate Parkway to nn ! spokesman, warned the township (teev ey nnd Walter S. Dunn h;id i | <)ns f () r administrator- a n d rniim il if more mass hous:ii^ is on at the Matawan Railroad Station. reviewing his legal position as a standing sales proficiency, A.W. eastern terminus located fit a point Luster, district sales manager, re­ south and east of the Parkway In­ small lot size*, thr pmMoner*...... ||' " 7 I un* r "'w»5-h»> iuiMrurli.ro prop-1. Thev mad- no 'i,'v S;h!)' ‘'.mtor.''lln'nn.' on The ironic part of this whole sit­ contractor for Ihe board further. con.tnil.ee fonn nl novel nn,et,i to stutement as to th. a,on ( lIuK s. -in Savrr W,K«|, So ,ih cently announced. terchange 105 where connections to would heroine public cliar;,.e«i i)e . uation ia that 1 am a resident and Chester Apy, Little Silver, attorney teims of office that extended he- 'fusing to vote in favor of the* taxpayer of Middletown and be­ Twenty-three of the men earned both the Parkway spur to the Fat- cause they could no longer mee; M' 1 Mr. I< ice repoiterl that lest Imrmg* for Mr. Wehrle, stated. Mr. Apy yond .Ian, 1. lWC nnd that as Ihen* 1 accounts. Hnw«\<-r, they ar»: cause that particular train did not the title of "Master Salesman." onlowti Circle and to the Route 35 lhe taxes on their homes to sup . . ,, , , . , on are h e m ia k e n at the (iauh prop- added Mr. Wehrle was not yield­ no pro'.isiun for a n*call votr :ieco;d as !,as in,* opjxised dui.rij; atop at our large, paved and free placing them among the top 12 ner Preewav will l>e provided. fvirf «f hoois ami added public j er'.v and ihe two sues in rpicslion ing his stand of being the only con­ under (hr* io\*.nship roiMinjtlee form : cettam {ip;wen!men!s marfc parking tot. I had no choice but to ccnt of all Lincoln-Mercury sales­ The Federal Government will works needed Theie appoareti to be un elc-merr tractor. of government, llu* |*»ll sett.ng up and !i» have disapproved of a frans travel to Matawan. men, snd nine earned membership contribute 50 per cent of the costs of nr.-sUMV in the Clifhvood Hear1, Mrs. Cecelia Kastak, Ticetown fhe Phm I.. I auJkrter Act. Af>t j ler of p' fsounel vn l'd uy a l*«ard (Signed) This will be a fifth attempt by in the "100 Club," ranking them of the proposed freeway. Rd.. presented a petition bv 15 matter for Mr. Kerr. Dr. Turmi 2'i, HHi.’l, could not void their con ‘ m ajority Madelyn Meyerhofz the board to jjet bids. Prior at* amonn the top third of all Lincoln- Jiio.vn:own owners protesting the and Mr. Joyce voted against tht Mrs. George F. Meyerholz tempts in November and Decem­ Mercury salesmen. two acre minimum ns being « tinning in the terms of office m Mrs. KosoJnuKi p u r hin: ihe;r ' COn,l,:;rrriattori 'pr<«wd.n«s on th, feeling when she questioned m the ber were negated by stays as Mr. Among this announced group, Sell Bonds For waste of land area and tending to,,.whirh . thev were . dulv , ele the Editor, JU'ITT* appionnat.on to pav a curric­ by Frederick M. Kauhinger, State Matawan, placed number six in the (continued from pajtr one) sold because the buyer could not ( ' ,u" pr<»mpMy restore the of- erty. Ihev were outvoted by M: I would like to bring to your at­ ulum to-ofuinator apponted in De tention txtrcmeiy important infor­ Cctnmissioner of education, Oct. list of "M aster Salesman," He is ment bonds to pay for extension ' get full use of the area to w hich 'fhial.s lo iheir places of offne un Rice, Philip Untersee. Leonair ce-inbei. She wanted to ki-o.v wlu mation which you may, or may not. 31 upholding an appeal by Lucy associated with the Wall-lrwin of the sewer system. ‘he takes possession. i l,'*r “ ,hf’ ...... township...... * ommit!ee fonn...... Horitli ^ t \ tl I |er be rt Pedersen, this person, woost? npj»o:nt ment be aware of. It concerns the very George, Matawan, a rival bidder, Motor Co., Inc., Freehold. Anthony Maiouso, Creighton Yil- | Jiovpinn.ent that Ibrv may ap lo Ct>( t egal Opinion Unsuccessful bidders for the is­ •he had uuesiioned as nvoh.nj’ n sue included the Farmers and M er­ lage. called thr mtention of the rK,i,»l ,'v" f,,r*,c em nnuttorm m and Dr. Wiiiiam Sample, the superin dangerous problem of unidentified that the award of 1963-64 trans­ breach ol }'.<»od f.eth by *(i;n'’ other flying objects (UFO s). The facts council to the fax rate at this time I insiiune n legally supjxutable gov . , tendent, ;is <1: ret t od to get a leg.': portation by the board to Mr. "Evening In Paris" chants National Hank. Matawan IkkjhI mernber and the R.D. White Co., New York, under thi? pressure of ever • ex-! pl nment in Hie tnwuship hoid,j be ,;etiinr ; opinion cn the hahd i'v of Ihe boat' are as follows: Wehrle over the George bid was a $175 ia: bolh at 3.75 per cent; H..I. Van* pjiulmg scluxd needs. He warned Would Seek Injunction nl, !' r',rlllh) tianMxnt s:.x children of Arm 1 — UFOs are unknown superior Illegal, even though the Wehrle bid Theme Of Mardi Gras rn tin* ‘•yMt'i machines under intelligent control, Ingen nnd Co., New York, 170 per on any downgrading, as the further Mayor Lan/aro was rejmrted as two i!'.ou::i- i pei Miiim I vta’.ioned at the Nik was low. because a standard form ■ Increase Ieaclilnu Stall l0 s, h„„, |(i „ r s. „ „ p;. front an extraterrestrial source, ot questionnaire had not been sub­ SL Henedirt’s Parish, lla7lei, will cent, and the Central Jersey Hank infliiv of people with children to j declaring thm if Mr. Sa^otsl-iv is which have been continually invad­ hold its second annual Mardi Gras and Trust Co., Allenhurst, 3.K5 per cram the schools would make ia\es | sustained Feb. 7, he. the mayor. Ine in s linet-on amwr.- will ui-e ; M.„r,|M a te ij n,,„ ;i,,. , t,der of th mitted when the bid on live routes , the number of lejctx-is tn tin* ;\s ing our atmosphere in great num­ Costume Hal), Saturday. Feb. S. at con!. nn/fseafor i base was detuning Jo furnish Ih was opened in May. will immediately ‘•eek an ;nium Mem bv '22 ele.’oentii: v teu fiieis and 9 p.m., in the school cafeteria. Dec­ Receive Federal Grant lion against further acts of the l! air J>to '..it,nn 4j;i the pounds th bers sincc 1M4 for the obvious pur­ Mrs. George confirmed this week Hcnrv Severin, Savre Woods, at- four special subjects teacherv It pose of observing the Earth civili­ orations will give the impression of A federal grant of SI 15,000 was tornrv for Saul Cantor Associates. lownship council, especially as m ■children ol personnel were in M she had received her five certified also iic.ol'.';' inerernenls for zation and mapping thc Earth. an "Evening in Paris," which is the received by the borough to help different c.iw-j-orv than the chii checks held bv tbe board against L’nion, said he wished to protest any interference with the township teachers uruler a ,sal«/y gti:de Whether the motives of these ad­ theme for the Mardi Gras. finance construction of the disposal the R 15 (100 . by - 150 - feet) lot I .pr*i .ii 11% v.!ien J50fl in feder- of getting tenders on transporta­ oncc thr- budget is passed. Tne B S tile remains to he seen, although, prise of lhe evening which will hr* plant financing will he made .seelions of Sayre Wood1; South. He quoted deterinmed to ijpjx>int : mininuini now is JWOO. w haii ! al :i liiiii] ch ildm i bv bus Iroj led many hostile acts. be awarded fur outstanding cos­ nomical thi' further jtxpansion of vacancies on the luwnsi)^ com-j more. Also included arc two *idd'. 2 — The United States Air Force, tumes. against property owners who are home sites in the tract nnd the un­ mittee | a tax ex< nipf f»*dr*ral jnsiallation »> with the help of the super - secret Governing Bodies Co-chairmen are Mr^. John Pur­ especially benefited. tional Itoidanee counselors nnd an- ; s,,,HJols SUp,„rted bv lot.- developed area would heroine Mr. Sngutsky tiotey a valid pri­ other pv,c hological testing .special- ' tiiX|,it i ,,, Cenlral Intelligence Agency nnd Told Hospital Story cell and George Heller. Other com­ Work on both the plant and ex "dumps." mary was held Apr. 1(1, IfM.a, at National Security Council, has been mittee members are Mrs. Robert tens.o/i has been completed with Mavor Donald MacRue declared ,st: ...... , I Di Sample rem>rled last year h which Henry .Sadowski and Chester .\trs. Kosobotkt passe wherh conducting a very skillful nnd ef­ T he Bayshore Community Hospit Hart, refreshments; Mrs. Bernard the exception ol the iieHallalion of the division of opinion showed him Jameson, as Democrats, and Mr. Mr Gough, reservations; Mrs. Vie- sidewalks and curbs on New Hruns- tendance servn cs involving JHOO hi j ,,,. ||w A n |r, .vas ljjll|lp for fective propaganda campaign in at story was presented to repre* a further hearing was needed. He McCue and I’mil A. Chester, as salary and travel expeno r |or the 1 f(ir |)U[)||S ws jls |lilsl, Mu V* which they nave brainwashed most sentatives of 12 governing Vmdies ; ,r . , s,a* Pu',hnl\ wirk Ave. in return for easements opined "some modification,” even Republicans, were duly nominated across private propeity to install iiltemlance officer. It s a fuH-time an emit’, apait in a lax - ?,up|x>rtei Of our IM million Americans info in the bayshore area at a special 1Pickets irk,," i mavmay behl’ 'obtained by call­ "major changes'' would be tnnde lo run for township eoimnit'ee | position and jeflr ing 2osis. Hut, with llie ndoption o| the } cre.i.se .urhoitl ed by Mrs. Purcell. Fnterlninmcnl Council Tuesday nijdit awarded hat (he fedeial ivivrrnnn r but mistdentificd natural phenome­ the Harmony Howl. Middletown. people would say on n preliminary Plan K by releremlum Apr. 2.1. M r. HiCP look except inn fo vol. : na, illusions or hallucinations. They i.s under the .supervision of Mr. Hel­ a $4773.32 contract to the Cid Con­ dtafl of a revision of the proposed Progress in the program to build ler. struction Co., Newark, to install Ihree of these duly nominated can ( inj* on health services. There is a j plf, |r,h i ..f , i.iid-en further lead you to believe that the new hospital in HoJ/ndel Town­ oi ilmanr e. didates, Mr. Sadowski. Mr. McCue ; jin (100 Increase in t h e accotinl ■ i !* ibild.tn b< anyone who believes UFOs are ex­ the f.'MM[ lineal feef of curbing and ing educated did nol come up i* ship waa presented hy Harry S. walks. The firm’s offer was the «nd Mr, 0«*;i»*r f iW f«-,itio„s of I which allows for I,inn ! ll" ‘ "ol ' traterrestrial vehicles is slightly off Willey, hospital presidrnt: Howard Fir* District No. 1 nomination w,,!,.,,,. partv desi,,,*, | ^ bM.'^Jt.^Ihr"loVI:! nfnt™"" I ,Uc ,1""" "r-r '.'C" * " ! 1 hla rocker. lowest of seven received by coun­ i'on And they were joined by other ' - - -- men. of childo n of fedetal person C, Pleper, M. IX, chairman of cil nt Tuesday night's meetinj’. Ilospi I al Head to right. Mr. Kerr was n "no" 3 — Major Donald E . Keyhoe, Budget Hits $28,942 r.md.dides, including thr three Cit nel to miahfv a disinct for duec the Medical Affairs Committee, [vote on lhe operation of plant ao federal aid. Hut the Mipermienden‘ USMC (Ret.), Director. National (continued from page one) i/--ns Conmitltee meinheis of the ! count, increased by to $110, lavcstigatinns Committee on Aerial and David S. Cooper, a member A budget totalling JHH.fM'i, an Mr. Willey paid tribute lo the allowed he would see a written op lownship council, In filing petition-, 08*’. He a lio voted "n o on main- i mjon fm t v ii[U. fl|[ r,f f „ rt^ Phenomena (N1CAP), headquarters of the hospital's Building Commit­ increase of $7277 over hist year, Auxiliary Planning Committee tee. Regional Vote of nomination without dcsigmilin^ tenuncu of plum account, up $1 J.niK. cr Jtr,nmii ntat-on Washington, D.C., has been fighting will be submitted tn voters in headed by Mr*. Charles C, Schock political affiliation, Mr, Sadovvskl for many years now to persuade The purpose of Ihe meciing, as (conlinued from pajte one) jr., Sen Girl, and Miss J. Mabel Hiring a fulltime carpenter *n,| wuhom C.dhLm, sei. ri’t :■ r y Maiawan Township’s fire district nnd Henry J . Peuy made the fur­ plumber is An innovation m (lies*1 Congress to conduct an impartial outlined by Mr. Willey, was to re­ one by the hoard of fire rntnmK- '••erved one year as iKijird's Rfown. Keyporl. Mr, Willey report- iu>tcd only one taxirnan wj.m mm cliiiirman. ther error of f/ling under the gen­ two nccfKints. open investigation Into the UFO quest official co-operation from tbe dinners al the annual election Feb, ul lha! the Auxiliary Committee eral election statutes with less than estf'd In iiampoiting a pupil to Mrs. Smith, former Kiwnshlp tlep- Lindley Higgins voted “ no ’ on problem. If then** hearings are fi­ various municipal groups In the 15. In addition, two commissioners has had :i number of regional two per cent of Ihe voters in the 'Pedal scIkhiI in b.h/abeth h; uly . !i ik anil sccrrliiry to Iht* I ’lnn- student activities . nthletUs hc- nally held, and the chances look nrea to be served by the hospital will lw elected lo serve full three- meetings nnd is now in Ihe final last election for General Assembly, iluise with defective sighi and Im Iiini: Hoard, was ileronted for n connf, holding ihe'.c actlvitfM fo be oi!y a ’ ,t cosl r>f J Ifl per dav oi c good in 1904, the Air Force policy j mui ft> explore the" possibility of year ferjns. stages of organization of the first that of 11IGI, signing Iheir petitions, ixiard term prior lo wlnnlnR elec- non-essentials in a time o( firnttn ia! i r«P* of nearly J.'I.ViO for one pup \ ^ of secrecy and censorship will nl- Inclusion in the 19H4 municipal The dlslrict, served primarily by branch auxiliary. making them candidates on the bnb f;{ri*ss for ihe district, The flccrmnl I io ii loan unexplred term laiit yenr. most certainly he ended. j budgets. The hospital was the Two Phases Of Fund ftnlshig lo| illegally and perniciously affect­ 1 b>...... - " was Iwlieved Ih Ihe Mutnwim Township Hose and involves e^pfn.Jihues, JI7S0 j JJoiiVti 'shV,u r i‘ trv lo use 4 — When the truth finally comes 11 eelpient, according lo Mr. Willey, A tuwiishlf) resirlenl for 10 vi-arn. Mr. Willey pointed out that hind a statio: Chemical Co.'s volunteers and site i.s tnnrricd and him three chil­ ing the outcome af lhe election bv out, and il will, you can expect a of a $7000 grunt fronv Keansburg raising campaign plans are pro­ drawing off votes in an amount to ^ ..... , r i uai:un ( f n« own. equipment, comprises Ihr Oak dren. SI ic M i one nf the /(K in d e rs Mr, Kerr Noted "<» «'»d D i,| j lM, tesignalioii of lames A Completely fiintnsiic cluing on this Uorouyh. Ar i 1 V'ui 7 . ,,u rr5 ™ei* i Dmmpsou, • jnndor at the higf. AUHpccc in the m u lt that over 500 tul outlay, up J^tl/1, but licte the J ^chuoJ, wus actevicd. Thursday, January 30, 1964 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Five Scouts Prepare Goodies For District Bake-Off J School Budget, Club Discusscs Beauty School Grad ] | Plan Leap Year Lynn Wolverton Is Sweet Sixteen

Plans Discusscd Walking Danger Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wolver 0 c Dinncr-Dancc Alfred G, Craves, president, con­ How to resolve the danger of Plans for a Leap Year Dinner- ion, Matawan, entertained at a din­ ducted the meeting of the Matawan children walking to schools from Dance were completed at the meet­ ner party at lhe Lavender Room, Regional High School Parent* the Lochslea Heights section of Magnolia Inn, on Saturday, iu Teacher Association, in the auditor* ing of the Woman's Club of Laur-1 jum on Atlantic Ave., Matawan. Matawan Borough was the deel emv Harbor held in Vebsu-r 1UJJI honor ° r ‘ijllK>>'*“r. Lynn, who The Board of Education members topic of discussion at the meeting oi lhe I.amend* Harbor Protestant i " as c,' k'l)r;uin" >Gll' birthday. explained the school budget and of Ihe Lochslea Heights Association Commutii.-y Church. Mrs. George1 &#e‘,,s “ t,endm« 'vertf Janice future building plans. Attending held in the Recreation Cemcr on Makuk, president. announced that! Ur<,w,!\ S',Mn Carlson' Kalhv Cinl' were Luther Foster, superintendent Middlesex Rd. ves, Linda Slraniero, Anita Bit- of schools; board members Roy C. affair will he held Saturday Matthews, Alfred Munvitie and Unless families provide then own e>eninK. Feb. 2!). (or members an J H ljda J<>an Oslpow- transportation for their childt en. i.i i l , .. . . 1{/' Landate Lockwood. Barbarj Mrs. Dorothy J . Smith, and Ed* their husbands at lhe I oker Clua, ( Kuhns, Carol Manderville, Jane ward J. Scullion, I>oard secretary. youngsters of grammar ami hi^h j Enghshtown Rd. | Cohen. Jill Allweiss. Pat Dugan, William C. Reiner, vice princi­ school ag<« are forced to walk on i pal, presented the principal's re- tow path near the curbing of four- Bruce Barreca, Holmdel was th el^ aro^ Brown. Gail Stoddard, Phyl- lane Houle ,‘JI with a posted .speed i>ort card in the absence of John I 8 UM! six-aker. He presented a pa- !■ i>UJ i ‘anrdiV -iUdy <£sh" l,n ’ limit of 50-miles ih t hour. Objec­ vi.m. z,'- th u-, i f r- i 1 P^lione. Gregg Sheeslev, Richi« V. Caracclolo. . M e w Oi lhe \Sorlds f air w ith; DeHonso. Bobby Masiello, Gregg A question and answer period tions were raised to this speed in a I slides of the various exhibits and Munning. Sammy Reli. Steve Tes- followed when the audience was residential area, where then* are invited to direct ihcir questions to no sidewalks. no dividers, and no I a commentary bv Ethel and Albert! l ° mn,y Flynn, Jim m y Thomas, the school board. shoulder, alon;; the one-half mile | of radio fame. A discussion period ! r h T , " ^ Cli,f GMravielt strip near lhe Buttonwood Manor. r ii i i - . w ! Charle.s \ena, Dennis Nucc»o. Dance For Teens /f the children are forced lo walk fo.louecl, during which Mr. Bar-j Bruce Green, Bobby Lewis, and During the short business meet* lo ihe pubhc grammar school and reca explained the highlights of the ' Wavne Jackson ir.y, plans were announced for a fh<- new high school, the roid^nis MISS CAROLINE RUSS I-atr which is scheduled to open on i A )>0 attending were Mr. and dance for the Teens of the High believe that the walking conditions . i , ; Mrs. Ted Osipnwiu, Mr. and Mrs. School Saturday, Feb. 15, and a should he made u. sue ;ii possible Miss Caroline Russ, 10 Wood- • . -n‘ \ tickets to the la ir are; George Ashman. Mr. and Mrs, show to be presented Saturday, f snJl av.il,able front the Woman’? ; Wokefton and son, Clark, The newiv mvalled presideni, lawn Circle, Cliffwood Beach, and Mar, 7, for adult* as well as stu- Miss Linda Holton, R.l). 1. Box liu b and may be obtained from : ______' dents. Tickets for the performance Donald Dav, v.as requested bv un­ animous resolution of the mem­ «l.'t, Matawan weie among the 2 H f ^ r\ ^ iH iJf u Slendorn, 2WI Nor- entitled "Take Her She’s Mine" Mrs. Rose W. Kane, Matawan, Jersey Central Adviser, and Kolwrt Rogers, manager of Sears, at Couple Feted On bers, io write letters to the Boi- ftniduutes who received their cer- ! " OIHi Avi\■ '•aureiic- llarlwr. will be available from the P-TA. Power and Light Company, Home Service Repre­ special ceremonies at the store on Frida)’. Two of ou^h Council, lhe local Board of nfirates in (.’osfneto.'ojiv f;onj tt»e' n * ote t onlributions 35th Anniversary The a cappclia choir, under the sentative, presents a prize to Brownie Nancy Fred­ the other winners pictured arc Cadet Scout Debra Wilfred Academy of Hair and j L *'»“ r»bmions to several projects Education, and anv other organiza­ direction of Mrs, Anne Hannah, ericks, Troop 32J, fluzlet, for the Russian rookies l.esbire), (left), Troup 6M, Union Hunch, orange layer tions who have jurisdiction. Several Beauty Cuhure, Newark, at color-j(!. 0 lersey Federation of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westover, gang a few Christmas songs that she made for the second annual bake-off for District cake, and Senior Scout Linda F.lhrecht, Troop 31!, ful graduation exercises that in- .,r,ni*n ^ ^‘ubs were approved, recommendations were made fol­ Oceanskle. New York, celebrated were well received regardless of H, Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts, held at Sears Matawan, two-egg cake. The Junior Scout winner eluded a candlelight procession In i , M fS- Joseph Deerin, public wel- lowing a discussion /in the two re­ their 35th wedding anniversary at the belated presentation. Roebuck and Company, Cl West Front St., Keyport. wa« Mary Walsh, Troop 553, Strathmore, chocolate ihe l-.s.sex Himse Hotel, Newark. I 7 ™ t'baitrnan, announced that her a surprise dinner party given at Mrs. Kane was assisted in the prize presentation by cuke. cent breaking and entry experienc­ Sunday. ! department stiU is collecting cloth-* Mrs. Hannah, chorus director of es into homes in the Lochslea area. the home of their son and daughter- the high school, then presented the Mrs. M ary Luu Williams, (rear), G irl Scout District The graduates and nearly im ' ,nK* and puzzles for the Trophies Presented in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Patrick newly organized Folk Singing guests heard an address bv the! IK I,l‘’nt<5 al Marlboro Slate Hospi- Westover. 30 North Circle, Mata­ Croup, which included William The meeting was op *:>*d bv retir­ guest speaker, Mr*. Albert Hess, i ljl :,iu! die girls at the Home of the wan. ing president Everett Schuldt, who Ohine, high school art teacher, and vice principal of Madison Elemen-; Shepherd. Members also are Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank students Jeff Smith, Caroline presented the trophies to the win­ tary and Junior High School, New- ' making cancer dressings and will Supple sr. and James Supple, Je r­ ark. 5 be glad to accept donations of Smith, Ronald Grakas, David Hol­ Matawan Personal Items ners of the Christmas Decoration sey City: Mrs. John Allen, Mis* land, Pat Mowell, and David Cor­ News Of You And Your Family Is Appreciated At Any Tint* conte.sL As Mr. Day assumed his "The opportunities in the proles- i ^bite sheeting to be used in mak- Geraldine Allen. Miss .»nne Allen, ing these dressing bett. They rendered five folk son;»s C all Mrs. Lorraine Smith, Tel. 5G6-1321 new oflice. he presented Mr. sion of beauty culture continue lo " '" J' ...... Bayonne: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sup­ with a professional flair. Schuldt with a plaque, honoring the row dramatically.” David M. Mai- Re|X)rls of their department ac­ ple jr., Verona; Mr. and Mrs. W il­ six former presidents, This plaque tivities were given by the chairmen Refreshments were served in the lovany, Dean of the Wilfred Aca­ liam Standard jr., Copiague, N.Y. Capt. and Mrs. Harry Decker, Mrs. Johnson Cartan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cohn, The will hang in the meeting room. demy, staled. “ With our ever-ex­ of the various departments, who cafeteria during the social hour^bjf announced their schedule of meet­ the hospitality chairman, Mrs Miss Margaret Maher, and Miss at bridge on Thursday evening and Bronx, were ihe weekend guests of Peter Koelseh rejxrted on the panding economv, highly remu­ nerative {xjsitions are now avail­ ings. don Sams, and her committee. Mary Maher, Weehawken. were the prize winners were Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Morton Fuchs, school budget hearing. Members the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Pitcher, Holmdel, and M Strathmore. They were on route discussed the unrealistic formula able, not onlv to younger people, James Maher, Strathmore. Charles F. Perrine. Other guests to Florida. u>ed in arriving at the apportionate but to mature individuals in ex­ Regional P-TA First1 Aid Auxiliary Sunday evening guests of Mr. and were Mrs. Arne Kalma. Mrs. Alan Mrs. Karl Heuser entertained at cost io the lx»rough and the town­ ecutive capacities in the beauty Changes Meeting Time Mrs, Alan Lcsh, Stratiunuie, were J. Morrison, Mrs. Lawrence Le bridge on Tuesday evening and the ship. Mr. Koelseh planned to attend field as well. One thing, however, To Present Awards Mr. and Mrs. Hy Stein. majre. Mrs. John C. Eggleston and winners were Mrs. Howard Erd­ lhe meeting ol the Mafc Woods As­ remains constant, and that !•; the Mrs. Donald W. Robinson. sociation Wednesday evening to dis­ demand for Wilfred-trained per­ The Parent - Teacher Association Mr, and Mrs. George Clark were mann, Mrs. Warren Vreeland, and The first meeting in 11*64 of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie cuss this and other problems sonnel who are ever in the fore-iof the Matawan Regional Hi,J,h the Sunday guests of Mrs. Robert Mrs. Helen Quinn. Other guests Matawan First Aid Auxiliary took attended a testimonial dinner for front of this glamorous puritti! School is .searching for men, place Jan. 21. The president’s Cooper, Middletown. were Miss Esther Klau, Mrs. R. L. The following tiustees will serve lor John W. Zellcy, Burlington, at the Cartan. and Mrs. Paul Egan. during the coming year: Upper which offers .so much in satisfy­ men and children worthy of Acad­ badge was presented to Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Domi­ Princeton fnn on Thursday evening. ing persona! accomplishment as emy awards to h«* presented at the Mr. and Mrs, Morton Fuchs and B'*echwood, Ruben Meyers, Lower • Draperies Slipcovers Walker jr., incoming president, by nick were the Sunday guests of Mr. Victor Fredda jr., Glen Burnie, well as great financial rewards.” Feb 1M» membership meeting. their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Becehwood, Mrs. Patrick Colfey; Mrs. Andy Diodato, outgoing presi­ and Mrs. Jackson Dominick, North Md,, was the weela-nd guest of his If anyone knows ol anyone in the Bedspreads • Curtains Otto Cohn, were the Sunday guests Upper Edgeuater, John Kaheta dent. Plainfield. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fred­ Maiawan Regional area deserving Shades • Blinds of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Haber and (temporal y); Lower Edgewater, The officers that will serve with Mrs. Sigurd Pedersen, Orookiyn, da. Mrs. Fredda and .son, Danny, First Baptist Church of this award for exceptional civic Mr. and Mrs. .fessi? Vertun, Lake­ James O’Donnell, Upper Over hill was the Sunday guest of her son returned to their home after spend­ work or bravery, please contact Complete Installation SerWa Mrs. Walker are: Vice president, wood. ltd , Joseph D/wil; Lower Overhill, Business Meeting Kirs. Frank Martin; secretary, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ing three weeks in Maiawan. Donald Drake; Crescent PI., W il­ Mrs. Joseph Chuco, -150 Lloyd Rd , SHOP-AT-HOME-SERVICE Mrs. Henry Ahlers; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Pedersen. Mrs. William E. Smith sr. has re­ Mr. and Mrs. Noiman Rosen­ blatt, Strathmore, dined at the tii liam Siegfried, le d Phelan jr.; captain, Mrs. Dio- Mr. and Mrs. Williarr C, Nod- turned to her home after being a The Fust Baptist Chuich, Mata. M-nj‘esj!"'.ittsta..diIIK people do not 747-4422 Restaurant, New York, on Satur­ Comiuitteo Appointments dato; chaplain, Mrs. Mel Insley; dings and Miss Sarah Noddings surgical patient in Monmouth Med­ wan held its annual business meet- jK1Vt, I(J pe connected with lhe day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Se- lh e president also announced lwo sergeant - at • arms, Mrs. James were the Tuesday evening dinner ical Center. ing recently 111 fellowship hall, 'lhe I schools in the area. All entries lig Wynn and Mr. and Mr>. Ron­ committee apj»oimmenis, Mrs. Cof­ Martin jr.; trustees, Mrs. Frank guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cato, Mrs. John Kinney, Mrs. August trustee.-, presented the proposed i nu,s^ be received tw Mrs. Chirco ald Braun, New York. fey will he hospitality chairman j Cordasco and Mrs. Diodato. West Paterson. Schmeling, and Mrs. William J. budget ul and a mission | ''elore loesdav, l eli. 11. Miller were the p/ize winners when Wednesday dessert-bridge guests and Mr. Siegfried, Borough Cornu:;! The meeting night of the auxil­ Mrs. Donald W. Robinson was commiilei, a member of . Matawan, N. J . Hy Appointment Bronx. were the Saturday guests of Mr. mann, Mrs. Flveretl Carlson, Mat­ 1 Council 5'1-M of Matawan at the Mu Sigma Soionty, is a Miph'unore Mr. and Mis. Melvin Eciiemk, and Mrs. Charles F. Perrine. awan: Mrs. Victor Wen/el jr., Mor- j hom** of Mrs. Thomas Grace. Or­ majoi mg in mathematics. ’ fium'Tis’ of Colonial Dr.. Marc Charles R. Pcrrine, a student rd ganville. and Mrs. G. J. Sterling ’ chard Pkwv., Morganville. Mrs. W'H»ds, nav* moved to their new i S;ivrt.;:m;, Wils Brown Uni/ersitv, Providence. R.L, Thompson, MiddkMown. A jtlft was sent hy Mrs. George Dciu. nome in Oklanoma City. Okla. 1 . :...... i. ... is spending his mid-year vacation Smufav dinner guests on, Paul. lin Richards were, the prize win- 1 Island Hospital, Staten Island Jer-s-'Y (.»in. Milton.niuwi* Gunkle,vju.m.v.. Mrs...... -Sunday - • -uests ctr-irhtiuireot Mr. nnd were Mrs u'nnuay. i ne guests were nis ma- William Quinn, and Mrs. Howard r u01’u* sr i b?rnal grandmother, W? Mrs. r i h,s, Louis ™ .t There still is some outstanding. firm* of prestige In the business money from the sale of fruit cukes '63 FORD 4-DR. 8-CYL. FORDOMATIC Woolley. : r; ‘ n li, L r li Kosen. The Bronx; Mitchell and which should be sent lo Mrs. $1695 and civic life of your community Linda Lambe son. Phyllis Bard- ‘‘JJ ^ v!uUli« n Matawan K'>bm Barnash, Paul and Michael Sakowski, Aberdeen Rd., Matawan. le. Jane Greuory. Sharon Zimmer, . Ivckend*--iiesis of Mr and Mrs. ; frttartjilta, Eileen Rosenson, Wen- The nexi meeting will be held '62 FALCON 2-DR. DLX. FORDOMATIC $1145 Linda Holmes. Jtinnnc Holmes. «tr ithmore w e re ,11'' Miles. Sam Wolle, Linda and Thursday evening, F‘eb. 27, al the Mrs. Charles Zimmer and Mrs. Ro- , .. .ihilim Frit/hand, iZic«lried Altineer. Ronald Levine, home of Mrs. William Mattluiey. '61 FALCON 4-DR. - RADIO - HEAT - DELUX $ 750 FIRM S IN TERESTED IN bert W. Addiss held the Girls Guild ' r,r/' i-iv•„ f r^onald. Lawrence, and Vincent j lift Washington Ave.. Matawan meeting of the First Baptist Church f l( ^ ksv“u|aV. Mr. and Mr,. Harry : Mighon. '59 PLYMOUTH WAGON - AUTOMATIC PARTICIPATING on Monday evening at the home ol i WvMs 'f.nu.r'uijn».-l| at dinner and Mr a n d Mrs. Walter Byrne.: $ 695 Lois Ann Smith. t their guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed- Strathmore, entertained on Satur- J Cancer Research Please Call: '61 ECONOLINE PICK-UP $ 750 Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Siddons en- \Vi,) Van Seggcrn. Hanover; Mr. dav evening and their guests were , To Be Club Topic L IB E R T Y 1 3 IM tertained at bridge on Saturday ev- Mrs. Fd Geerke, Sprm«field. ' M*'- ' «»d Mrs. William\ Thomas, j Its. Andrew Smith, j '62 FORD 2-DR. 8 FORDOMATIC MRS. M. F. WEIL ening and their guests were Mr. ; anil Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, j j-^ug Branch; M r The Matawan Esenin* Depait $1325 Holmdel. and Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Walter Pike, Mr. and Matawan. * ■. memment winwill meeimeet .vmniiayMonday e^emngevening inm Mrs. Charles Mandevihe. and Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder, . Sharpe. Jersey Ltiy s |imiSe ol the Wom- '60 CORVAIR 4-DR. - AUTOMATIC $ 695 and Mrs. Stockion Hankins, : Strathmore, entertained hndav af-s Mr. and Mrs. Martin losetto and i an’s r., Cluh , of , xt Matawan, Jackson Si . , d Miss Phyllis Maghan. a student a t ; iernoon m iionor of their dauBb.er j a, * p '60 FORD 4-DR. 8-CYL. $ 695 ftlCOME WAGON Moravian CnlleBC. Bethlehem, Pa.. Uana. who was rHebiatmK hei six.h • ■ _ > f- • • • •; •| | ( wi|| he the meeiini! dc- spent the weekend al .the home of j birthOav.. Ciu-st, M n.I.eily, : voted In the project .,Mh,-year. '55 CADILLAC 2-DR. H.T. h er'^ ren tirM r^ d ^ l^ 'n o siiSn vd elV j..^ Ann and Mary Kli,-,, j Ha/let. wercjhe'Sundav «uosl, of j voted _ I'- ";e $ 595 and Mrs llenrv Kieclilin, ,l cancer Mrs. Edward W. Curne. | Mr. and Mi.s, Murray Boxer anti the gursi .speaker. Members will P l n i t M u « ;ir r il Pr O C ir a m I nephew, Mark. Emerson, {bring quests and members ol the ••••••••• ^ ] Mr. and- Mrs, James J. Galla- ; Junior Woman ' Club and the F o r St r a t h m o r e P a r e n t s , gher were the Sundav ^uesis of Mr. ! Won, nn's f Tiif> air invited to at­ i and Mrs. Phillip Tavlor. Neptune ! lend. - DOLLY'S - A musical debut will be the high- City. i Hie club is [thinning a Valentine AS IS SPECIALS light of the Strathmore School Pur- On Saturday evening. Mi. and dinner-dance in the Lavender Hoorn j enls Association meeting scheduled! Mrs. Stanley Seaman, Mr. and; of Die Magnolia Inn. Saturday lor Wednesday al M p.m. in the all-‘ Mrs. Jack Barst, Strathmore, and i evening, Feb. 15, Mrs. Arthur '59 FORD RETRACTABLE $495 BEAUTY SALON purf>ose room of the school, ( Mr. nnd Mrs. Sanford Pesner, The ; Hmhmnn is general chairman. Rout* 34 - Cheetequake Mrs. George McGraw, program , Bronx, attended* the theatre nnd Reservations still are available. '57 RAMBLER WAGON $145 chairman, announces that immed-: dinner in Now York lo celebrate the ------iatelv following the business meet- first anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ' . . ^ '57 FORD Vi TON PICK-UP $495 MISS DOLLY'S ing a glee club consisting of 51 stu- i Pesner. L a y t o n iC ir iS G u e s t s dents selected from the fourth.! The Miriam Drive Neighborhood r P n r m o r '60 FALCON 4-DR. $545 fifth and sixth grades of Strnth- 1 Group met on Monday evening at- . ANNUAL FEBRUARY SPECIAL more Elementary School and a to- ; the home of Mrs. George Halbirin, i nil.,ni,Mr< uf 'Mu* lav, i '57 FORD RETRACTABLE net band composed, of .11 third|.II Minimi Ur. The election of offi- lol',BKn ,.-hlll of lhe Firm Meiliodi'st ! $295 L 'O rta l o f P a ris Krado slttUenls |)laym« Ilnlophones , cer* .was held anil Mr*. Lewis | rh , sutnwalh Fri- wi make their debut in a program Slav is the new president and Mrs.! , ‘ „ .. A nnLv ,lf '56 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. H.i. $295 riKKinjt from spiriluals ami folk ,B. ; Hay Sii^ley was elected , 'm - , r ^ lections lo the palriolic and traili- tary - treasurer. W r' ),,1rl ''e'nnm m , Dm- fional.• • -Doth ■ groups are under • Ihe...... I .\li.vs J>>rofhe«~ "K a r. , will perform Mrs. Roy Kaiser. Schneider, Ravine D t. '

Welfare Council, w ai the guest Katz To Address Now ii the time to advertise Demo Women s p e a k e r . Mrs. Singer explained to Trooper Saves those unused articles for aale. the group why the council had Did You Know? Holmdei Demos Old Names In M onmouth A small ad in the classified column will turn them into cash come into being and in what ways John F. Anderson, president of Install Officers Woman From Fire for you. it serves-Ihe county and in particu­ the Holmdei 'lownship Democratic Mrs. Philip Suriano, 43, of 23 By Rarilan Township First Aid Q u tttio n 133 . C iiw a rd - L a ird shipwrecked at Harvey Cedars be- T V to*talf*tion o l officers high­ lar the individual resident of Mon­ nnd Rescue Squad Club, has announced that Long tueen 1744 and 1764. Keal Fsiate Listing C a r d s Bromley Dr., Hailet, w as rescued I r there any published informa­ lighted » meeting of the Women’s mouth County. Branch Attorney Hllioi L. Katz, F.H., Red Bank for sale at this office. from the second floor of her burn­ The average car is about six feet tion relative to the Rev. John Senvociatic Club of Monmouth The proposed schedule Tor thc active for many years in the Coun­ ing home Tuesday morning by a wide and when vou sit behind the Coward who \b believed to have County, held at the W omin’i Club club’s I9G4 activities was outlined wtieel you arc about 18 inches to ty Democratic Organization, would state trooper. Mrs. Suriano was re­ died i»J Upper Freehold, on, or a Red Banlc. Mrs. Katharine Eikus by Mrs. Robert F. Norton. Includ­ the left of center. Always grip be the key speaker at the nest re­ 264-9860 ported in fair condition in River­ about. July ;iti, 1760. lie is be|ie\ed White, state committeewoman and ed in thc list are u lunchcon to be steering wheel rim instead of gular meeting of the Holmdei Club. view Hospital, with a severe arm spokes, keeping hands hi^h. elbows to have been « Hap!:'.' m iniver ;? on lhe even­ : All members are urged to attend VAN & WERNER AUTOMOTIVE INC. nnd was released, hill in the middle of the read. It believed to have been Alice. ing of June 25; a (rip to the World s MAJOR KKI'AIKS A. Petillo, Red Bank, first vice can be suiiide, and to bring a friend. Fair in July; the National Conven­ Trooper Gill, 36. of the Kevport Do you have any information re- president; Mrs. John R. Kellt, At­ In addition to Mr. Anderson the a c c i :s s o k i i ;s - a p p r a i s a l s - a d v i c e tion in August; il candidates tea on Barracks, who was first on lhe iaiive to one Joseph Coward? This lantic Highlands, recording tecre- new officers of lhe Holmdei Demo­ COMl'l-KTE STUCK OI' PARTS ' Oct. 24 and the annual Christmas scene, climbed a 20-foot ladder io man is believed to he ;he Joseph tiry, and Mrs. Donald Kellelier, i Four Cleared, One party on Dec. 12. the rear bedroom and was helping cratic Club include vice pres dun, Beltord. treasurer. Omatd !;sled in Striker's "Jersey- Holmdei Rd. at Bethany Rd. Mrs. Joseph Eschelbach anil Mr.s. Mrs. Suriano down when he was Fined In Crashes Robert J. Wilkinson. 31 Orrhaid Mrs. White reminded the mem­ men in t he Revolutionary W a i" as GULF John Petillo of the Red Bank Dem­ Ave., West Centerville; treasurer, Hazlet bers that it Is the local and county ocratic Club were hostesses anil overcome by smoke. Trooper Rich­ Magistrate Seymour R. Klein- being :n both the State Militia and Mrs. S. Cavallern, Holmdei Kd., clubs that are the backbone of thc provided cake and otlier refresh­ ard Kichroath, climbed the ladder berg, Keyport, ruled in three acci thf* Continental Army, pages 55*1 kverett, and secietarv, Mrs. G, Democratic Organization and that ments for the meeting. and assisted in the rescue. dem cases Jan. 22. Jn only one ease and 174. Ihs wile is believed to as such they must hold high their Kudrick, 5 Deerfield Rd., Ha/.fet, The (ire, of unknown origin, had ; was n guilty verdict relumed. Jo!u\ have been I.ucteiia Scudder. Meals’ and carry them nn to the ' Other business of the evening victory that can be theirs. Feb. 26 Demonstration blocked escape from the second : H Schulte, Red Bank, was the par­ Is an\ thing known of F.li/abeth will include the appointment of the The membership unmilmously floor stairway after four other ity found guilty in a rolliMon v.;th Coward? She is supposed lo have For VFW Auxiliary 4303 \ arjotis committee chairmen to endorsed Mrs. Whit? as their choice members of the family had escap­ jail auto driven hy F iv e Scfiui***it. been a dani’hfer of Joseph Coward for candidate to run for Congress. serve in the coming year. Follow* Plans for a Crown Kitchen dem­ ed from the split - level house, state ■North Unmswick, l>ie. 12. Mrs. and supposed to have married a Mrs. White thanked the club but onstration were made duritij* :i mg the business portion of the police said. Mr. Suriuno, his two Schubeii was found not gudty of man with the last name of Wil­ Mated that she does not plan lo en­ meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of meeting the members will be serv­ children. Uileen. 17, and Philip, 12, the carcles.s count entered by Pa ­ liams. A daughter, Alice, is, ac­ ter the race. lhe SchaufJcr • Franzen Veterans of ed light refreshments and will be Committee' Presented Foreign Wars, Post i'103, held *in had helped Mrs. Suriano’s grand trolman Wiiiuwn Pease. i/ and Borrow Month* .Months Months Highlands during a meeting of the | ture subdivisions of 10 homes nr I .vas David llaivey, bom 17K.'I, died Formerly of Matawan $5 costs for inattentive driving on more. A recreation director has i I8US or 1 hUfi. who inan.ed Abigale Raritan Township Woman's Club t net) :m; r»u JH 23 summons from Patrolman Ra\- been retained bv the commission : Kiddle :n ISO? of Farmmgdale and American home department held :m 44.33 an. 37 23.40 mond Rifenbtirg, borough police. to plan and assist in the develop­ .Shark River. Will Be Associated With at the home of Mrs. John lazzctta. Irving Brown, Keyport, was giv­ 750 (iG.VJ 45.Mi yj ment of all recreation sites. 31 Cornell Dr. | Stehan iSlethan) Harvev may ](H)0 hS 14) 10.74 4fi.7 en 25 days in the county jail anil \ Recreation areas in suburban Mrs. John Gabriel, department ■ have been the son of Robeil Har- 1500 132 «jy •ll.ll 70.10 LiLi'Ann Beauty Shop 510 fine of an assault count hy .communities are desirable for con­ chairman, announced membership Marian Brown. ! vev and Hannah While, married E. Front St., Keyport has reached its capacity of 25 and servation of natural resources, av -Jan. 1'. I7G4. I would appieciate new club members wishing to work a common rela.sation area for all I any other dates concerning the installment Loan Department, Ned Hank Office, ON TUESDAYS STARTING FEBRUARY M with the American home depart­ Mrs. Lynch Heads citizens, as an attraction to better } above, also any information con- Open Monday thru Friday Till 5 P.M. ment will be placed on a wailing industries and as a facility for the jcerning Robert Harvey, Tins Ho- physical and artistic development F O R A PPO IN TM EN T C A L L 2M-MM er 747-Mtt list. Local Assist Board J bert was .supposed to have been U was announced a cook book of ;of school children, Mr. Fitzsim­ prize winning recipes from the an­ Mrs. Maurice l.vnrh was renam­ mons commented. nual club bake-off contests is being ed chairman of the l.ocal Assis­ compiled by the department. Sup­ tance Hoard of Rtirilan Township Olds' Safes Up plementary material will be added at Its annual reorganization meet­ I 11 li for th* vocation off Your Dream* each year after the bake-off con­ ing held on Saturday. The board Oldsmobile dealers continued to operates In conjunction with Mrs. test. The books will be on sale at better their sales performance of a a future regular club meeting. Samuel Costello, lownship welfare XL J SlllvLL • li with m year ngo by delivering «n estimat­ Plans are being formulated to director. ed II.Mfi new Oldsrnobiles to their contribute toward the welfare of an Mrs. Henrietta Smith was named customers in the sales period Jan. M m i m g $ ... secretary of the board. New mem­ American Indian baby. 11 to *«!0, it was unnoumed by Mm- bers on the board are Township Secretarial Service OFFICFS: ASBURY PARK • RFD HANK • MANASQUAN “ Operation Alert,” a program to melt P. Feely, the division’s gen­ Vou ha«t Mm h a . . . Committeeman James G. Bradv. • NO. AS»URY PARK • FAIR HAVF.N • HOLMDKL alert parent* on how undesirable eral sales manager. "Fo r the first we do tha plena/ag one-year term, and O. John Reed, • P R IF L L F literature r e a c h e s youngsters J two ptuiods of the new year.” Mr. W ill Be Closed and arranging. What'a four - year term. Also serving on through the mails and the dangers i Feelv said, “ sales total lli/275, rep­ Head Office: iOI Matlison Avr.» Asbury Park more, there'* do t it ia the lioard it Mrs. Ann Nicholl. of relaxed morals, will be featured ; resenting a 10 per cent increase Member Federal Reserve System MM for our lervlce* The l.ocal Assistance lioard will Through February at the next department meeting. over lh<* lamr period of lf¥i3." Fedeial Deposit Insurance Corporation.- , Details of the meeting will be an­ meet on the third Saturday of each month in Township Hall at 0:30 r nounced. Club-member* are wel­ Brown Travel Bureau a.m. Mra. Costello is available at come to attend and may make ar­ Enlists In Navy O h Calls: ¥«!!.» — IM Smlik II., r*N k I n i n . Township Hall every Thursday t i N a i i i i . l i r t M l — NiaMa Cau c o tfu « m j i rangements with Mrs. Gabriel or ! morning front 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Per­ Alex Austin, son ol Mr. and Mrs. $ any department member. BL son* in need of welfare assistance Janies Austin, KOI Park Ave., Union may consult Mrs. Costello during Peach, enlisted in the U.S. Navy this lime or any member of the and is taking IxkU training at the ! board at any other time. Great Lakes Training Center. He Ylew&e/imjA> 28-YEAR-OLD FIRM was grarluaied from Keyport High j Your advertisement in this School, ( lass of HMrt. Ihs address I paper will reach prospective is: Alexander Austin, 787-31-»•!. ; purchasers in every community .n Camp Harry Naval Traininj* NOW SERVING THE ' the bayshore area. ( 'enter, (ji rat Lake*;, I !!. WEEK-END BAYSHORE AREA! 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W.S.C.S. will meet at the pa non* Monday the Young Teens, IAH Pentecostal Church will cover the lives and characters ■ge, at 8 p.m. Union and Sidney Ave.* St. Joseph's Retreat Club and Utt**’ i:olks Club mee' at of many New Testament char j o . On Wednesday, at 8 p.m. official Bayshore Church Directory 7 p.m. Union Beach board will meet for the regular Mrs. Isabelle Wood. Pastor ters. Evangelistic service is al monthly meeting. : Sayre Wood* Baptist Church On Sunday there will be Sunday 7:30 p.m. Flril PrMkylerian Church Listened to an Angel” will be a Flrsi Methodist Church Rout* I, Irowntown School ot 9:45 a.m. and morning Prayei service Is Tuesday at t Temple Shalom . worship, II a.m. Prayer time will Iw li M aad Fraaklls SC. discussion of the scripture in Acts 147 Main Si,, Matawan The Reform Congregation Rev. Richard Jones, Pastor p.m 5:-20. be held at 7:15 p m. An evangelis­ M i l a n a Frank E. Sweeten. Minister Strathmore School _ Sunday School meets at 3:45 with tic meeting will be held at 7:45 Bible studies will be conducted Donald B Irvin. Assistant Rabbi Mordecai Schrether Rev. Chester A Galloway. j class for each membet ot the pm . New Schedule Pastor Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. “ Let A worker’s conference will be Sabbath Eve services conducted family; morning worship, 11 a.in ; Prayer, praise and scripture time Two morning worship services Your Name Be Sanctified" is the held Friday at 8 p.m. in Milliowu. hy Rabbi Mordecai Schreibcr w ill; will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m Announcement has been made by Sacrament of Holy Communion be held on Friday at 8:30 p.m., at , Sunday are al 9:39 and It a.m. The general subject of study at King' jvening go.spe) service, G:45 p.m. the First Church of Christ, Scien­ dom Mall, when* an additional stu­ will he observed Sunday at 8:45 the Strathmore Elementary School.: Full Gospel Chapel Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Mid-week prayer and Bible Study tist, Keyport, that the reading room will be administered at both servic- dy group meets with an interpreter and 11 a.m. The senior choir will An Oneg Shabbat will follow the! 157 Main St. KeSnsburg is held every Wednesday at 8:00 will not be open Wednesdays, but M and new members will be re­ for deaf-mutes. Other locations are sing at both services. Church service. The evening’s hosts will be ■ Rev. Robert D Kalis. Pastor school ineels at 9; 15 a.m. und Sen­ p.m - ceived into the church. Sunday 3 A tlantic Ave, and 111 WiJ.son A ve., Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cierrig and) Sunday School meets at 1 o.m will continue to be open Saturdays School meets at !>:J0 and II a.m. Matawan; 2 Cult Dr. and 40 Cle­ ior Youth at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grossman, i Emmanuel Assembly Of God with an adult Bible class. Sundav from 2 to 4 p.m. Nursery cam is provided for chil­ ments Lane, Garden Trailer Park. Mrs. Rhea I.ongstreel and Mrs. The public is cordially invited to \ $22 Palmer Ave., Kea.ishurg attend. i dren under three - years - of - afin. Hazlet; the home of Leroy Polk. Alice Hickey will be hostesses Kcv. Harry Johnson, Pastor Parents desiring to have their chil­ Rose St., Cliffwood; 82 Raritan Monday at 8 p.m. to the Women's Religious school classes are held Sunday Scnool a. b: 45 a m : dren baptized must meet with the Ave., and B Monmouth Ave., Port Society nf Christian Service in the on .Saturdays, anil the adult study morning wort-h.p, 11 o'clock; *v pastor at 2:30 p.m. The Communi­ Monmouth. • lecture room. Worker's conference seminar meets on alternate Wed­ angehstic service, 7:30 p.m. Thi* will be held in Red Hank at S p.m. nesdays at the Strathmore lile- - cant's Class will meet at 7 p.m ; The llnlmdel Church first Sunday of each month then- i.s SPEEDWASH Planning committee meets Tues­ mentary School. The next studv Senior Hl);h youth at 7 p .m ., (nr Rev. Andrew A. Uurkbardt a Communion service at II a.m. day at K p.m. date ii Feb. 12. Bible Study and fellowship. Ih e Minister Wednesday evening will be Btbif 15 Main St., Keyport Study anu prayer nt 7:45 p.m. Young Adult Group (1S-25) will “ The Call of Cod” will be the Wednesday membership training The religious school will begin its Across The Street from Police Headquarters meet at 8 p.m. at the manse. Young people's service is Friday sermon topic Sunday at the II a.m. class meets at 2:45 p.m. for grades spring semester on Saturday, Feb. j jvening at 7:30 o V lck, On Monday the Church Hoard worship service. Sunday School four, five and six; junior choir re­ S. The curriculum for this .semester (Session and Trustees) will meet hearsal, 2:43 p.m.; membership has bt.rn t-xpawled: m y classes, m :v. I)IS.V,VS K I I I I U S meets at 0:45 a.m. and the Youn;» St. Joseph's Church WASH CLEAN - WITH A SPEED QUEEN i at 8 p.m. class of junior am! senior high, 4 as well as new Hebrew instructors I People's Society Ml 1 p.m. In fel­ Maple PI., Keyport Boy Seoul Troop 73 meets on lowship hall. p.m.; meditation and prayer, 7 are now included in the program. A retreat for teen-agers of high p.m.; Methodist Men. H p.m. All students, who are not already school age will be held at St. Jo- Rev. Cim elius J. Kane, Pastor Tuesday at 7:3(1 p.m. The board of Sunday School Board will meet in deacons will meet it 8 p.m. in the Chapel choir rehearses Thursday matriculating in t li e religious ; seph’s Church, Keyport, Monday, Masses wdl be held Sunday fellowship hall Monday at ft p.m. at 6: HO p.m.; crusader choir, 7:15 school, are urged to call Mrs. Alan ■ Tuesday und Wednesday, starting •tudy. The Rifle Club will meet Wednes­ morning at 7, t, 9. 10, 1) aad V. 36 MACHINES p.m.; .senior choir, rt:30 p.m. Pearl, SiKMftOI, to register for the ! at 7 p.m, Tlu* spiritual exercise, o’clock. Brownie Troop meets on Thurs­ day at 6:30 p.m. on the indoor new semester. ' sponsored by the Catholic Youth day at 2:30 p.m. range. To All Residents of Keyport - Union Beach - < Firtl Baptist Church ! Organization of St, Joseph's, will David’i Tabernacle Intermediate G irl Scout Troop Cron*# Of G lory Youth chnfr rehearses Thursday W Mala St., M a t it ia | be conducted by the Rev. Dismas CNflwoad Hoi let - Matawan - Cliffwood Beach and • meets on Friday at 1 p.m. The Sen­ at 7 p.m.; chancel choir, 7:4f> p.m. h youth will sponsor a The junior choir will rehearse ! Seaside Park. Surrounding Areas. square dance at 8 p.m. on Friday, n » Faith RHormrd Church Rev. Richard A. Weeden, Pastor Sunday School is a< 10 a.m.: Thursday at 7 p.m. and the senior j The Kev. Father Rehfus, a grad- M lddk Rd. aad Pnola Ava. Feb. 7. in the fellowship hall, Fred­ choir at X p.m. The mission in­ Church school meets at 9 a.m. I uate of Siena College, served in the morning worship, 11 a.m. on Sunday: first • year catecheti­ WE ARE OPEN ALL NIGHT ALL WEEK. | erick Corbitt will be the caller. Ita ite t formation meeting will be held at , Third Army during World War II On Wednesday evenings the tarry Rev Theodore C. Muller. Pastof cal class, 0 a.m.; worship service, v'rvri- >»i « p m Rriwmctf Ctareh al Keypart fKp.m. at the New Monmouth and saw action in the battle of the Confirmation class II meets Baptist Church. 10:30 a.m. with “ So Am 1" as the Holge. In addition to hi» work with W arm St.. Kaypart Thursday at 7 p.m.: junior choir topic and an anlhem by iht* choir. The cherub choir will rehearse teen-agers, he ha* conducted re­ Rev John II Sharpe, Pastor rehearsal, 7 p.m.; adull education Second . year catechetical class Choir will rehearse Friday at Friday at 2:30 p.m. treats at Sing Sing and Danamor* workshop at Mctuchen Reformed meets Monday al 15 p.m. at the j ‘ a||(, ‘ f,„. ‘ m, ml)(.rs ' >1 the 7:30 p.m. Chifrch, 7:45 p.m.; senior choir re­ On Sunday there will be church parsonage. ; fmci.„ Sunday School meets at 9:30 hearsal, 8 p.m. school at 3:45 a.m.; morning wor­ Third - year catechetical class a.m.; morning service, 9:30 and -2nd BIG WEEK!- Confirmation class f meets Fri­ ship. 9:45 and II a.m.; children’s wiJJ meet Wednesday at «T;)f> p.m. 10:45 a.m. Confirmation class Mr. I.amdanski will he held at 4 day at 4 p.m. church, II a.m.. a nursery is pro­ at Ihe parsonage: choir rehearsal. meets in the church house at 7 p.m. vided during both services. In the o'clock. Rabbi Stembrink’s Hebrew Sunday School is held at 8:30. 8 p.m. at the home of Walter John­ Thu regular monthly meeting iirf evening nt 5:5»7 p.m. the School of son jr., 12 Idlebrook Lane. ('hisses and confirmation class will the Consistory will be held Wednes­ 9:30 and li a.m. Youth Sunday will Missions will begin and dessert will not meet this week. S a m s o n i t e day at S: IS p.m, at the home of C. be marked at church .services at be served. The Rev. Richard Bayvfe* Presbyterian L'hurcD 9:30 and 11 a.m. and the Pilgrim On Monday, Tuesday and Wed­ Kenneth Gchlhaus. Shanklin. director of the World Cliffwood Bench nesday. Rabbi Steinbrink will be in Youth Fellowship and Senior Youth Mission Support of the N .J. Baptist FOLDING TABLE Jebavah'a Wilaeaaea Fellowship will take part. At 9:30 Rev. David L. Bucci, Pastor Washington. D.C.. attending a con­ Shop-KUee Docs It Again! YoiYou Asked For It! fj| Convention, will he guest speaker, “ B!ess«'d Are the Merciful" wJII ference sixni'-ored by the Central Keyparl CMgregallos a.m. Theodore Chandler, student Monday at H p.m. the hoard of i he fhe name of the pastor’s sermon ^inference of American Rnbbi.s, on e a c h Kingdom Hall. SI Dlvhlun SL pastor, will have as his topic, “ The Christian Education will meet Giant In Your Life.” Also taking i topic at the II a.m. worship service "Peace and Disarmament. “ , w ith The meetings will open Thursday Circle 1 will meet Tuesday at Meoebui Ita lumlwoaw part will be William Reynolds, Al­ j Sunday. Church school meets al ^isitkel lee Sonwiorli S2 S.O O at 7:25 p.m. with the Ministry 12:30 p.m. ill: 30 n m. The junior choir, under Biblu Baptist Cb irch •rvd 3 « exander Purdue, Susan Hipwell, Ceiwenitnl fa# IV m«ck w o rth o f School. The service meeting will Mid-week services will be held I the direction of Mrs. David Bucci, (A Regular baptist Church) follow al 8:31* p.m., with the theme Georue Richards, Robert Erhi«, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Register Toptt Janet Purdue. At II a.m. Barbara will accompany the pastor lo Ouk- Middle dd.. llazlct for the meeting based on Acts 3:21). H O K E M E A T flipwell, Diane Campagnoki, Ed* Grace Methodist Church vicw Nursing Home. They will de­ ^ev. D Ross Brittain, Pastor "A rc the Nations Headed for The pa;,tur will bring the men ward nail. Linda Flagg, Jeffrey St. James PI. part from the church al 1:30 p.m. AT PRICES SllOP-ltiril S TOP QUALITY lil.ICI S ILE! Armageddon?” is the title of a pub­ ■nige “ Tin* rm iirelv Rebuke” at Meyer and William Burt will par­ Union Beach Senior High Fellowship meets M lic lecture to be delivered at 3 p.m. (>:'t9 p.m. and Junior High Fellow­ the (.‘(ummifiion service Sunday a! by W. Patton. The Wateluower lli- ticipate. A youth advisor's nicetin;’ Rev. Eldrich C. Campbell, Pastor will be held at 2:30 p.m. Senior ship meeis at 7 p.m. II a in. Bible School convenes at ble lesson at 4:15 entitled "They Senior choir will rehearse at 7:30 Youth will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tor a The Naomi Circle will meet on .!». -15 a.m. with classes for all ages. < p.m. Wednesday. box supper and program. Monday at K p.m. at the home of Evening worship service will be at On Friday ol 8 p.m. Adult Mem­ Mrs. Madeline Wright, 1252 North 7 p.m. vsjih the pastor bringing the! AcktriM, VaR I n tk irk Boy Scouts meet Monday at 7:30 bership Class 2 will he held for per­ p.m. in the educational wing. Shore Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, .message “ Uninvited Guests." : sons wishing to unite with the The Phche Circle will meet at A E lm , Inc. Brownies and Girl Scouts meet church on Mar. I. 'Hie Bible School Teachers and Tuesday at 7 p.m. the cottage Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Officers will meet on Tuesday at 8 CHESTER MUSIS On Saturday at 10 a.m. confirma­ Mrs. Elsie Ryno and Mrs. Gloria STEAKS Guild for Christ/an Service will p.m. at the home or Mr. ami Mrs. tion class is held for children in Verbe will he hostesses. 1 E. Franl Si. - M4-IIII meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Albert !•:. Mahoney. 11 Vermont S IR iO IM grades seven and eight and at I The Friendship Circle will meet Ave.. Port Monmouth. Local Ageala far p.m. Acolyte Training Class is held. in the conference room on Wednes­ CHflwtod Communitf Cottage Prayer Meeting will be TRAVELERS - HARTFORD Regular worship services are day at H p.m. Mrs. Cnrnl pelton M etlndiil Church FIRE INSURANCE GROUP held Sunday at 0:30 and 11 a.m. and Mrs. Joan Riker will be host­ on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Rev. Frank E. Sweeten. Minister and a nursery i«i provided at the 11 esses. homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. llonorio, LIFE ■ AUTO Donald R. Irvin, Assistant a.m. service. Church school is held 15 Seaview Ave., Keansburg. The Sacrament of Holy Communion at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ag­ First Baptist Church pastor will he In charge. HOME OWNERS and will be observed Sunday at 9 a.m. es. At 4 p.m. Junior Youth Fellow­ Main sud W. Third Sts. Sunday School meets at 10 o'clock. ship ii held; at 6 p.m. Intermediate Marafttffha Hap.i*! Church Keypsrt BUSINESS INSURANCE Commission on Education meets Youth Fellowship; at 7:30 p.m. llolnidel • Keyport Rd. and A missionary information meet­ Established 1925 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.; official Senior Youth Fellowship. Hrailley Lane, board, 8 p.m. On Monday executive board of ing will be held Thursday from 8 llazlet to 9:30 p.m, in the New Monmouth Sunday School meets at 0:4ft a.m. Baptist Church : with classes for all ages. Morning Saturday a Word of Life Rally k ervjCM ure held at 11 o’clock ami wt I k!! heldI at 7 P.m . in the Bloom- !ovc,,jn|, M rvlcc is „ 7 o'clock, CUT field High School. ; ---The •board . will .. meet Monday. . . nl . Communion will be observed Sun­ J? p.m. j SHORT day at the 10:45 a.m. worship ser­ R I B S T E A K S Wednesday evening prayer and 1 Now you can enjoy vice in charge of Dr. Norman II. Bible Study will be at 8 p.m. I Waring, interim pastor. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Calvaiji Melhaditt Churefc ! ROAST SALE Garrett Detwilcr, former pastor of RIB ROAST Third St., Keyport i REGULAR STYLI the First Baptist Church, Matawan, No fat Rev. Harry R. Pine, j will speak and show pictures of the Baptist Home for the Aged in Pastor i , 5 9 j m A BOTTOM ROUND ^ Newark, at the evening service at Youth choir rehearses Thursday o . . , . O. P o l B at 7 p.m.; adult choir. 8 p.m. j 7:30 p.m. CC RRO O SSS S R IB R O A ST lb m M Mid-week prayer service is held Confirmation class will meet Fri- ; 79 lb 4 V Wednesday at 7 p.m.: crusader day at 3:45 p.m. j at a New Low Rate! Holy Communion will l>e ohserv-; choir rehearsal, 7 p.m.; sanctuarv W HY P I Y M OKE FOK CRISP, FRESII PHOttVCK? and chapel choir rehearsals, 5 ed Sunday at 8:.'!0 and 10:45 a.m. ■ p.m. Church school meets at 9:30 a.m. i and Jnnior Hi and High School ; Strathmore Jewish Center i Youth Fellowships meet at 7 p .m ,’ S C ID lt S S Matawan Township i Church workers’ conference wtll : GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA 10.59* First Aid Building j be held Monday from 8 to 10 p.m. j Prospect Ave. and Amboy Rd. Jat the Red Bank Methodist Church. FRESH Cliffwood ...... ' The official board meets Wednes- ; c a i E N Rabbi David Blumenthal of the jctav nt 8 p ni. ' CUCUMBERS 2 .2 5 s Jewish Theological Seminary will conduct weekly services Friday at St. M ary’s Episcopal Church TINDER K:3Q p.m. in Room K-3 at the East Front lit., Keyport WESTERN 1 0 * Strathmore School. He will speak | Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector CARROTS on "The Jewish Concept of God." ! Roy Scouts, Tro»ip fit, will meet ca w itoeiu t«r 19* Questions and an open discussion this I hursdav at 7 p.m. Apples 2 21, 29* Oranges a“.ST“ IOt.49' Celery r«i’ low. Communion at ♦»:.10 a.m.. in the I I ER Y T III \C 'S PHU'.EH It 1CIIT A I SIIO P-H ITE Children services ,vi)J )>•.' ron-j evening Junior E.Y.C. will meet al dueled hy Rabbi Blum^n?h.i! .it 10 7:30 p.m. and Senior E.Y.C. will; lit tend ihe Bishops Ball to be held ; a m. Saturday in the sarin* room. CHICKEN NOOOLf Refreshment* will follow. All chil­ at S: .'id p.m. in Trenton. 1 S H O P RITE dren of the Hebrew School and There will be Confessions from Sunday School and ttuMr friends 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. : are invited. On Sunday there will be morning UPTON SOUP PRUNE JUICE Adult education cla?.- A il be held prayer at 7:13 a.m.: Holy Com-' at the Mata'-van Regional High inunion, S a m ; family v rv ic e and School Wednesday at S-.’IO p m . un­ church .^rluwj). 30 a.m.; morning der tile direction of Bernard Klein. prayer and r.ddrcss, II a m. and 4 ^ 1 Holy Baptism at 12 o'clock, noon. ' 4 - $1 F o r membership mform.itiOl. contact Micki Rubin. The Acolytes will meet at 7 p.m. ' Curl Scout.-.. Troop It), will meet I’lrsl Church Of Christ, Scientist Tuesday at 3:30 p.m and the Mary- j SHOP-RITf CHUNK (44 Broad St., Keyport ertes will meet at 7: I.r» p.m, i INSTANT COFFEF IO< O f f Sunday s e r v i c e and Sunday Holy Communion will be cele- ; School, It a.m. Wednesday, testi­ brated Wednesday at !l a.m. and mony meeting «S p.m. Readin;* room in the evening junior rhoir Will re­ WHITE TUNA M a x w e l l H o u s e open Saturday from *J to 4 p.m. hearse at 7 p.m., senior choir. H: If) WHY The power of divine Lose in _ p.m and the A A s will meet at PAY 'e g % daily living will be the subject at ! h p.m. MORI’ all Christian Science churches this f com I Sunday. j United Hebrew Congregation 4 » r 8 9 c Opening the Bible l.ewin read- Broad St., Keyport P lan n in g to build, rent or don’t miss buy, remodel? Then ings on '‘Love” will be this verse! Rabbi David Silver learning about the flexibility of electric heating And Its many Trom I John (4:7): “ Be!ove,|, let I Shabbath Five service will be aims « t i us love one another: for love i.s of ; held Friday evening at K‘. 30 p.m., SNO^-RITI CONTINUOUS other benefits. F in d out w h y JC P& L-N JP& L'a new low rate a c t i o n c o m n u i r Poas • ■m. Potatoos God; and every one that iov*Th is ; followed by Oneg Shabbat at which R«f. or CrlnlikGit makes electric heating a wiser choice thnn ever. Join the thousands Iwrn of (jod, and knoweth (incl.” the host and hostess will he Mr Selections from the Christian Sci- Und Mrs, Isadore Nisunoff. CAPSULES of fam ilies livin g in home9 and apartm ents throughout ence lcxtbk will include these 1 Junior service will be held Sat pkq. fROZ. N ew Jersey who arc presently enjoying the many advantages lines: “ Human affection not ; urday at 11 a.m. it 12 59’ 6 .8 9 - poured forth vainly, even though it The beginners group of the Adult of electric heating—familie* who like ita clean, quiet com fort; meet no return. Love enriches the Education session will meet Mon- Its gentle, even warmth and the convenience of room- nature, rnlarging. purifying, andiday at R:30 p.m. elevating it” (Science and Health The -• first•• meeting • of fhe choral Shop-lili by-room control. with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Kroup will be held Tuesday at 8 Land O’ Lokci Bitker Eddy. p. .r>7). p.m. GBADI AA 93 SCORE f CHUNK BOLOGNA On Wednesday the advanced I f you'd like to be guided in the selection o f the pro[>er Monmouth Relorm Temple Adult Education .session will be BUTTER ? or LIVIRWURST 132 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury eyitem-baseboard, ceiling cable, wall panel or electric furnace, held at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Richard F. Sieinbrink AO* simply call our nearest office and request that our heating . (ftiarton Sabbath eve services will he King Ol Klngi Lutheran (Tiurcr I b 39‘ representative contact you. He'll be glad to answer your questions held Friday al 8:30 p.m. The rabbi B a y v itv School will officiate. Rabbi Steinbrink will and to estimats your electric heating costs under the Cherry Tret Farm Rd., Prlt*i vlfectiv* Ihrouqh SuUirdoy Ni^ttl. ftkntary 1, 1944, N o t f t trtf pronch a sermon in celebration of Middletown Company'* recently reduced Total Electric Home RaU. tin* Tercentenary Celebration of the Rev. C. Roger Rurkins, Pasfo' W« rotary* tHo rtfKt tn IvnJt ^noniit^ Stnte of New Jersey. The s«rn\«m will he entiled "A History of the Sunday School meets «t 0 30 Jews of New Jersey," Oneg Shah a.m. and morning worship ti a' but will fnllow. 10:43 a.m. On Saturday. Ihe religious school Port Monmouth Mission will meet at 9 a.m. Community Ci.j t J i On Sunday the confirmation class Multi St. and l.ydl* 1*1.. JCP‘L i NJP*L will attend services nt Ihe Unltai- Por. V — •!«’ iuii Church, meeting in ihe auditor­ H e' A, Duneld M.i,'U’.v. I’.isfo' n i i u a r i i n MlltV CtKflU Hii* if naiv ium of the Thompson School, in M IN I« IIMT fowii 11mat Chou | ice li he'd I luirsda Middletown, nl 10:,TO a.m. On Sud at fi 4/i p mi ; ftiid uwj* Bible «mnl\ V day evening, Rabbi Stelnlvlnk will / j;, t HW ITO I O VH t ftlCTIIC C0MPAMCI mlclR'ss lliu youth urcMip nf llu 'I'm ! Sunii.iy Sclw.iii n.f n! 'I In ROUTE 36 HAZLET till'inil t htii'rl). ii in ; \V(ti'

fate, Clerk, and Freeholder And forte, of Long Branch, president of ers of America and former Walker To Speak Deadline Is Tomorrow Licenses Revoked cles has announced. Motorists pen* for Congress from the Third Con­ the Women's Democratic Club of Shrewsbury Chairman; Mayor Is­ ali/etj vst're loci E. MacLean, Ur* Democrats W ill aac Reiff, South Helmar Chair­ At Realtors' Session For Alien Registration Driving privileges of four bay* gressional District. The session will Monmouth County, man; Mayor Benedict R. Nicosia, ,on Beach: William M. Wild„ Old shore a n a mciloti^is were suspend- Study Candidates be the first meeting of the commit­ Other Committee People Red Bank Chairman; Mayor Cor­ Kenneth L, Walker ji., realtor Dominick F. Rinaldi, district di­ Bridge; Jonathan M. Tildslcy, West tee this ytwr, Mr. Cumpi *»aid. Also George Reseter, Hazlet, nelius J. Guiney jr.. Highlands and partner in the firm ol Walkei rector ef :he Immigration .md I ed under provis'ofts of the point Keansburg. «nd Jerry T. Tancredi, President of the Young Democrats Chairman; Mayor Philip J. Manila The Monmouth County Demo­ Members of the bcreeninj» com­ i s-ys!< in a n d m a n d a t o r y .s p e e d p la n s , Cliffv.imd Beach. of Monmouth County; Leo Wein­ jr., Raritan Township; Dr. Loren­ & Walker, will be m e nf many Naturalization Service, remind* il : the Stale Di\;s.on of Motor Wm cratic Screening Commute* will mittee, besides Mrs. White, form­ stein, member of the County Board zo Mams, Ashurv Park and Benia­ national speakers lo be presented aliens in the si ate that tomorrow .arect Tuesday to begin considering er mayor of Red Bank, and Mr. of Taxation nnd Matawan Chair­ min Andrench, Keansburj! Chair­ and take part in ihe educational is the deadline for filing address iaible endorsement ol candidates, Cumpi, are: Pau! Kiernan sr., Long man; L'd^ar Gibbs, Neptune Chair­ man. sales clinic sponsored by the N a­ report firms as required under r •a t announced by P. Paul Cam­ Branch Chairman and state com­ man; Abe Reynolds, Freehold tional Institute of Real Kstate Brok­ provisions of the Immigration 7i;ui el, Democratic Chairman. Mr. mitteeman; Mrs. Cccile Norton, Chairman; Norman D o r f m a n, State Firemen's Group ers, at the Garden City Hotel, Gar­ Campi uid the 21-meinber cnm- Sea Bright Councilwornan and Ocean T o w n s h i p Chairman; den City, New Vcnk, Mar IS and Nationality Act of Matawan Auto Supply '*■ MiUte, of which he li • member, county vice chairman: Mrs. Kath­ Glenn L. Swndcr, County Superin­ To Meet In Old Bridge 20. The Immigiation «Tfic;al urged «lll meet at the home cl M m . ryn McClohkcy, Eutonlown Chair­ tendent of Elections and Commis­ Mr. Walker, New Jersey Stale aliens who have not vet filed their ROUTE 34 - SOUTH OF LLOYD RD., MATAWAN Katharine Elkua While, atate com- man and county executive commit* sioner of Registration, Manasquan The regular quarterly meeting of eiltlcewoman, on Harding Rd., Red President of the Traders Organiza­ address reports to do so no later tee secretary; Commissioner John Chairman; Mayor Eugene B. !.<>*- the Stale Volunteer i-imm-n's As­ tion, will I* on a panel of shakers 566-8333 — 566-8334 FerruKgario, county executive com* enstein, Bradley Beach Chairman; sociation will be held on Sunday, than tomorrow, lo iivoid possible including William F-. Monsees. Fort HOURS: M o n . TO SAT. I TO 7 - SUN. » TO ( Mr, Campl, the former mayor ol mittee treasurer and Belmar Chair­ Councilman Joseph F. Mattice, As- at South Old Bridge Fire Company Lauderdale, Fla,; Maurice W. Du­ penalties. Failure to comply with Little Silver, said (he committee man; Leon Williams, Eatontown, bury Park Chairman; Janies Lo- Fire House, Route 5H» and Apple* Bois. Staten Island. N.Y.; F. Rich­ the requiriMiienis can mean a Lm\ • ______will study a lint of possible csndi* county executive committee .ser­ Biondo, business representative for bly Ave., Old Bridge. President ard Wolff, White Plains, N.Y. and ; jail sememe and deportation lor a Mrs. Rocco Bon* A M i for county officw of Surro* geant - at * arms; The Amalgamated Clothing Work* William Chain, tladdon Heights, Andrew Chenelly. Rochester. N.Y. I w i I Ifni \ iitiatioii. J Motors and Trucks Steam Cleaned Every Sat. will call the meeting lo order at Mr. Walker presently is serving ; Mr. Rinaldi said the law requires 2 p.m. Delegates representing 232 alMi as first vice president of the [that every alien, except those hav- volunteer fire companies will be Monmouth County Board of Real­ ' ing diplomatic status, repiesenta- il welcomed by Robert Arthur, presi­ tors and has many other affiliations •lives uf certain international or- dent of the host company and i in the real estate field und lias hern j gani/.ations and persons admitted Madison Township Mayor Donald ! a lecturer for the past two years ; temporarily as Agricultural labor Macrae. i al the Aslmry Park Business Col- ; ers who have not uhamloned their They will hear report* on asso­ ■ lege on the subject of real estate status, must fiU* the address re­ IM.L ACADEMY ciation activities, including the pio- j theory and selling. port during January of each year : p . i . i . : posed bill to be introduced bv Sen. at the neaiest F’ost Office or Ini- Grades I • This t Wayne Dumont, Warren Coumv. | Real Estate Listing C a r d s migration and Naturalization Ser­ eeeeeeee providing for coverage for volun­ . for sale at this office. vice office. THE teer firemen, under the Compen­ W ill accept five (5) students who after inter­ sation Act. for any impairment of health caused by damage to luni’s view and testing would seem moat likely to as the result of active fire duty, Volunteer firemen long have TAILORING °y S " profit from our program of individual in­ sought this protection as many MS APPETITE? have suffered respiratory ailment*, struction. as * direct result of smoki* inhala­ *nd ALTERATIONS tion. STARTING KKBRUAKY 1, ISM — SECOND SEMESTER They also will !>♦• brought up to MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL All Classes Under 12 Student^ - ; , , date on Bill A-2WI, permitting an DRY CLEANING increase to $2.fiU0 in the v<*aily pen­ WE CALL AND Mm, Cleaner DeLiney, PHD., D tii of ttudiea Air. Diiniel McKeomn, Act. Direetot sion a community may pay the FUR ALTERATIONS DELIVER Straub Motors, Inc. widow nnd orphans of a volunteei Wh Al.SU MAUI: NliW CLOTHLS __ Hrnislration Saturday 9 - 1 2 Noen fireman killed 011 active (ire dmv. Wli GIVli TRIPLE S STAMPS CO 4-1123 ‘ Send For Brochure 5$f-2222 HIGHWAY 35 AT BEDLE RD., KEYPORT This bill was passed without u dis­ senting vote but tiov, Richard BROAD STREET CLEANERS Hughes hasn’t signed it. Members Private Instruction Institute, Morganville, N. J. will be urged to write to the Gover­ 78 RMOAI) ST. - KEY FOR I nor asking him to sign the hill be­ THAT'S WHO! fore Feb. 29. W«'v» gel aconomy cart and we've got luxury cars but the Rambler Sales Up real new* it that we've got an economy-luxury car—the mighty Rambler retail sales in the New­ Buick Wildcat. It's true! In d ais 1 of the 1964 Pure Oil Per­ ark Zone of American Motors reached an all time record in :lu formance Trials at Daytona Beach, a Wildcat with 340 h.p. year completed, according lo Otto Wildcat V-8 engine and Super Turbine "400" transmission Kindshoven. zone manager. Dur.ng l!Ki3, sales in the zone area lose ;s topped the class in miles per gallon, even edging a couple of to 2I.5U5 Ramblers, a lf> per cent gain over the 1R.7K0 sold in 1%!!. stick-shift jobs with overdrive. (It was a finely-tuned pro­ Mr. Kindshoven said.

duction car with an expert driver, but so were the others.) Who Have you rf‘a(i the classified ever thought economy and performance like this came in one ads? package? We did, and to did every Wildcat owner. Find out how much fun Wildcat-ing can be. Mobile Homes And Travel Trailers i - Drive The Amaiing Buick Wildcat ' Now During Rally Time At D ic t r ic li

Trailer Sales ASUVV. ' \ .A.M.'-I't I M ILE SOUTII OR | Keyport Coupon Spcehd Keyporl Coupon Speeittl tmub Motors, I STRATItMO(tE EXHIBIT J L^DIES_NYLOM_MbH j P Q j | - H IG KW Ar <■> AT BEDLE RD., KEYPORT Rt. 34 — Matawan LADIES' LINED VINYL Call 566-2192 or 3993 HOSE Only AT GLOVES P a i r With This Coupon I Site Fils All Good Until Feb. 1st 67‘ With This Coupon Good Until Feb. tit FIELD'S STORE-WIDE RENOVATION «h w « utM tm m w tunt u tuwi

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C am alfte KIRIS OR ROYS IADIIS NYLON Modern, Colonial, Provincial 2 !■■ tfatot Vataa Out Tliey Go! J67 Freehold Regional H.S. SHADOW PANEL S $49 2 and 3 Piece Foam Odd Pieces, Turnip*, SWEAT SHIRTS F u l l S l i p s Twin Size LIVING ROOMS Desks, Ass’l. Tables RIG. 2.99 WERE 4.00 FORM ERLY N o w tN7 ta $511 *1.29 N o w *1.97 Up To 50% OFF USE CONVENIENT EXCHANGES EASY CHARGE e All Sain Final CHEERFULLY MADh e suk|«ct t* Friar S a lt ,e I w i r tW ag M i A»-l» SiORt HOURS DAILY NO CASH 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. UP TO 6 W . M ein St. 3 YEARS THURSDAY - FRIDAY TO PAY 7-TI K. Front St., Keyport 264-3020 t:J0 A.M. 10 9 P.M. I O p ra T1iur»4ay aail F rid ay ’III I — O ther N l*lil* 'III C i FRKK DEI.IVKBY AND STORAGE H mncfay, Jonuoty 30, 1964 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. P a ( 3 VAIUABU ACME COUPON 51 VALUABLE ACME COUPON _ O R IC H LA N D LONG ISLAND RUSSET BAKING S I.* & I v t t i r 4 9 c *=> P o ta to e s 5b?, 19c § with thii coupon ond )2 pfcduc* purchoie o ' with this «««pM and $ 7 , 5 0 KJftrrw --- -- N cm t AHrJfj i«. O Address— a k«ni| •«* coupon t*«M.no Ltfrxt «nr foup*n tmt theppinv I «m>lr. Offer lilirM Pt*. I. 1«4 Offer r«b. I, 1144 z m m m m m w M CARROTS BUTTER p o t a t o e s T en d er RICHLAND LONG ISLAND, RUSSET BAKING W ostorn 2 s 15* •n4 m iln $7.SO 1 4 * . VINE-RIPE •n4 (2.00 yw fcll PW cIm m . p v r e h a M . t9 < Tomatoes 25* 4 9 < SUNKIST NAVEL Oranges 12-49' COMPARISON PROVES YOU PAY LESS WAU TO WALL

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Wedding Al Si. Ann’s Center to Mr. and Mrs*, Frederick Patricia Correia Bride Of Keyport Man Matawan Man Births Peterson, 128-A Main St., Keans* bur*;. Votta Saturday Bride Succumbs At MMC I Mr. nnd Mrs. William Votta, 92 Haven : Main St., Matawan, are the par- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haven. , Miss Patricia Ann Correia, Axel S. Nicholson, 80, of I Little ‘ ents of a daughter, born Wednes- Brown lane, Raritan Township, are daughter of Mr). Joseph Correia. St., Matawan, died Thursday. Jan. .m. In St, Mary’s Church, was a member of the Matawan wan. New Monmouth: Mefhodisl Church and lift* and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Massoih, | The bride was escorted bv her exempt member of the Washington 53S Front St., Union Beach, are the! Gasperini Unde, Stanley Drzewicckl. I'nrlin. Lngme Co., Matawan. | parents of a daughter, bom Tues-1 Mr. and Mrs. Almo Ga^pcrint, She made her street - lonKth satin day, Jan. 21, FNH, in Riverview: 3S Colt Dr., Hu/.let, are the parents Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kat Hospital. town with short - sleeve overhodice m (Bernsnn) Nicholson; two daugh­ of a son. born Friday. Jan. 21. and overskirt of satin brocade. Her PM . in Kiverview Hospital. , ters. Mrs, Martha Ilughes, Largo, O’Connor j elbow • IcnKlh veil of French Mu­ Ma., and Mrs. RagnhjJd Rosin, tton fell from a double pearl crown A son was born Tuesday, Jan. 21. > Brown lm*hold; a brother, Theodore and she carried a white Musal • 11**14, in Kiverview Hospital to M r J A daughter was born Friday. Nicholson, Neptune; two brolheis Sand Mrs. John O’Connor, 21 War-j adorned with a double orchid. Jan. 21, l!HiI, in Riverview Hospital and a sister in Sweden; 11) grand ! ren Dr., Matawan. ] to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brown, IS . Miss Jo-Ann Correia, at home, children and 21* great-grandchd- I Sycamore Dr., Ha/Jet, Was the maid of honor for her sis­ cjren. O’Connor j ter. She ivore a stroet - length blue f'uncral services were held Sul Mr. am] Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, \ iMallcy brocade gown with cap sleeves and J3 Braden PI,, Keansburg, are the ' Mr. and Mrs. James M.dley, 113 tounii neckline. S circular blue veil urduy at I p.m. in the HedW? Fu­ neral Home, Matawan, with tin* parents of a son. born Tuesday, Haug St.. Union Beach, are the wcr, attached to her matching how parents of a .son, born Sundav, ! Nev. Frank Svvceten, pastor of (he Jan, 21, 1961, in Kiverview Hospj. ! headpiece and she carried a cas­ tal. : Jan. 26, 1%4. in Riverview Hospi­ cade bouquet o f pink sweetheart Matawan Methodist Church, offici­ tal. lo s e s . 1 ating. interment was in Old Ten O 'ffiire j nent Cemetery. Tennent. Uadc It BmI Mm A son was born on Jan. IS. 1!*>4. • MacGcorgc Leonard Drzewlecki, Port Mon­ in Patterson Army Hospital. Fort i A daughter was born Sunday, M rs. Charles J. Mat/ Jan. 2K, IlKi4, in Riverview Hospital mouth, uncle ol the bride, was the Mrs. Mary A. Mat/. 87. of 112 Monmouth. toCapt. Francis O’Hure j b e s t m an . jr. and Mrs. O’Hare. 7 Monmouth : to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mac* Main St.. Matawan. died Thursday, Georye, 827 Fifth St., Union Beach. A reception for the wedding par­ Jan. 23, l!HH, after a long illness. St., Hazlei. j ty was held in the Molly Pitcher Mrs. Mat/. was born in Germany. /awarlhay Amato Inn, Red' Bank, Immediately after She was the widow of Charles I, 1 I* i\ , , i . j • i*ji.Mr. diiuand .Mrs.Mrs. ^Arthur 11 li m **\Amato, ii i«i to. mf J Ii . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zawiirthav, » i; ' V , the ceremony. - - Mat/., who operated a tailor shop ' ut., „ i- , - \ , * , t.\er^out^, au- the Tor their cruise to Nassau, the in .Matawan for many years. I S52 Siimmerfidd Ave.. Laurence , p:iron|S nf a diluwhll.r, lmrn M(1„. bride wor» a * bel||e wool dress, Surviving arc a daughter, \jrs. MR., MRS. PKTKH AI.BI-RT KHFINFR JR. HarlxM-, are the parent* ol .a son.; dav< Jan. 27, )96l, Overview : born in Perth Amlxiy Hospital. black coat, hat and accessories, Alfreda Bogardus, Kevport; a son, : Hospital. Miss Kileen Frances McDonald, I quarter - length .sleeves and large anil a while orchid corsage. Charles A. Mat/, Tracy, Canada,• Siberry The bride was graduated from two Grandchildren and three great­ daughter of Mr. nnd Mr.s. Joseph I back Ixnvs with floor - length (iaflag h er A daughter was born in Perth I A son was Uirn Momlav, Middletown Township High School Patrick MrDonaki, (ill - Kith St.. M ( : i l .t.ll)ar vejls fr„ „vi.r Jan. grandchildren. (AinJwy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ; 27. IfHil. in Ki\erVi'ew Hospital to •nd is employed by Rowan Control­ hineral services were held Mon­ West Keanshury. became the bride . . , „ , , 1 Norman Siberrv. 5ft West Prospect ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher, 2D day nt 11 a.m. at the Bedle Funeral of I’eter Albert Kreiner jr.. son nf matching flower headpiece:: ler Co., Red Blank. The bridegroom Ave . Cliffwood. ‘ Craig St., Hazlet. was graduated from Matawan Hit>h Home. Keyport. Interment was in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Albeit K o iner and thev carried round bouquets of Rose Hill Cemetery, Matawan. sr., H2I Alice St. Intension, C’arne li^ht pink carnatiotis and dark pink : School and served seven years .n roses, Tracey the U.S. Air Force. He is employed j «ie, Pa., Sm urdiiy, Jan. 25. l.%f, LPN Meeting Tuesday (.‘harles Kreiner, Carnegie, Pa., ! Mr. and Mrs. James Tracey, 714 In the Teletype Maintenance De­ Jacob White ; The Hi*v. I;redei1'ck Valentino brother <»f the bridegroom, was the Second St., Union Beach, are the partment of Fnrt Monmouth. Jacob White, 78, a former resi ; performed the double t in;; cere­ 7 he next regular meeting of dent of Rahway, died Thursday mony at 12 o’cloL'k noon and cele- best man. Ushenny were Patrick ■parents of a daughter, born in They will reside in their new Perth Amboy HnspitaC Division 10, Licensed Practical Jan. 2M. l!Mil. sn Venice, Fla. j brated the nuptial mass which fol- [ McDonald. Key|)ort. brother ot the Nurse Association of New Jersey, home at 243 Main St., Port Mon­ where he had resided for .seven ' lowed...... in St. Ann's Church, Keans* br.de, and Willtam Sigmund, Have- Hodnei Inc., will hr* Tuesday, at the YMCA mouth. years. ;buig. !o<‘k. N'.C., hrolher - m - |;iw of the ; A son was b»rn in Perth Amboy building, 401 Brojdwav. Long Mr. While was (>orn in Italy and i The bride was j;tveu in marriage hr idc. Hospital to Mr. an.l Mr.s. Robert Branch. Dr. Richard Daniels, a came lo this country 50 years a:;o. j l»v her father. She wore a satin Alter a reception in Buck Smith's ■ Hoefnor, 2IS Atler Blvtl . Cliffwood representative of the Heart Associ­ Funeral Services lie (ived most of his life in Fii/a- f gown designed with Jace-inmmed Restaurant, h.'tsl Kc.jnshur;'. the ation. will be the spcaher. A film coii|)!e left hir the Pocono Moun­ Beach. ' T=i- belli und Kahwav before retiring j fined bodice, round neckline and on rheumatic fever will be shown. Mrs. Ellen M. Smith from Ihe baking husines'j ).r> V'*ars|lon^ sleeves. A matching fj on! lace ( tains. Pa. For travelim:. the bride i Prezio.sl Funeral services were held Jan. ■i;:o. Mr. White was the owner of j panel was featured on the full skirt ; wnre a wine knit suit, black coat Mr. and Mr.. Raymond A Pre/.- 18 at St. Michael’s Church,. New­ several bakeries in New Jersey, | which terminated in a chapel- j with white mink collar, black hat iosi, F'» Lammers St., Ha/let, are ark, for Mrs. Ellen M. Smith, 67, i New York and Cahlornia. 'length train. Her fingertip • length ; trimmed with whitemink and a the parents of a son, born Tues* F O R M A L of 8A Bcllcview Court, Belleville, Surviving are his wife, Mis. Kliz-jvei! of illusion fell from u while: white orchid corsage. When thev day. Jan. 21. 1%4. in Monmouth abeth (Kovack) White; two soils, j satin fiowei headpiece and she car- ; return, they will reside in Kevport. Who died Wednesday. Jun. 15. ISM, Medical Center. W E A R in Ihe Clara Manss Hospital, Bel­ 1-red, l.os Angeles, and Oai ence, [ ricd a cascade Uniquet of while: The bride was graduated from MRS. LAWRENCE JAM I-S C IIE N O W im i Palos Verdes. Calif.: a daughter, j rnses and white carnations. J C.iffiedral High School. New York, j BalJa . leville. Interment was In the Holy . Mr. und Mrs. John Balia, Pine T O H I R E Miss Maunrcn Rita Harry, daugh­ Bernard Chenoweth }r.. Freehold, Mrs. Alvera Finn, ('liflwood Beach; : Attended Hy Sister and is en.’ployed by Saddler Textile, Scpulchre Cemetery, East Orange, • St.. Old Bridge, art- the parents of ter of Mr. und Mrs. John Barry. 82 was the best man for his brother. four brothers. Louis White. Holly- .Mrs. William Sigmund. Havelock. }w .t New York. under the direction of the Paul A. a son, N>rn Jan 14, l%4, in St. W. S. WALLACE Twihtfht Ave., Keansburg. and Ushering were Roger B a r r y. wood. I-la.; Paul Bianco. Mike N.C,, was the matron of honor lor "Ihe bridegroom was graduated McDonough Funeral Home, New- White and Dominick Bianro, all of her sister. Miss Madeline Srheiuin from St. Luke's High School, Car- Peter's Hospital. CLOTHING ftik. Lawrence James Chenoweth, son of Keansburg, brother of (he bride, .Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chenoweth, and Kugene Fleming. Keyport. hli;.abeth; seven grandchildren and ger. West Keansburg. cousin of the j negie, Pa. He has served five years { Davey 1 Men and B eyi’ Furnishings Mrs, Smith formerly resided In 8 Chestnut St., Keyport, were mar­ A reception followed in Joseph’s, seven great-grandchildren. bride, was the bridesmaid. Thev j and four months of six year enlist-' Union Beach where she served is Funeral services were held Tues­ wore floor - length pink brocade j ment.s in the U.S. Army and is sta- 1i A stjn was born in Si. lite r's ried Saturday, Jan. 25, 1!)64, in St. West Long Branch. : Hospital on Jun. 14] KHH, to Mr. . Shoe* • Democratic County Committee- day from the Don McCracken Fu­ gowns with round necklines, three-! tioned al Fort Meath*. Md. Ann's Church, Keansburg. For their wedding trip, the cou­ and .Sirs. Donald Davey, 2ti2 Sunset tom n& n. neral Home, Ltndon, with u mass The Rev. Leo A. Kelly performed ple will fly to California. Las Ve­ Ave., Old Bridge. i W. Front | t K eypert Surviving are four sons, John in Si. M ary’s Church, Hli-rabeth. Ihe double ring ceremony at II gas, Nev., and Miami, Fla. Schultz, Waldwick; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Giblan, Andover; three A. Smith jr., California; Joseph J. ( Down a.m. and celebrated the nuptial A graduate of Middletown Town­ William T. Schulte Mrs. Fred Siegel, Point Pleasant; brothers, George l.cFcvte, Boston. and Robert Smith, Newark, and I Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Down. 120 , 's mass which followed. ship High School, the bride Is em­ William T. Schultz, 72, of 2-135 Mass. and Joseph und Raymond v> Paul J. Smith, Union Beach; • four grandchildren and three great­ ! Andover Lane, Matawan, are the ployed in the office at Grand-Way, Bridge Ave., Point Pleasant, died LeFevre, Salem Depot; nine grand­ daughter, Mrs. Russell llicka, The biide was given in marriage grandchildren. parents of a son, born Jan, 14, Keansburg. The bridegroom was Friday, Jun. 24. IWI, ut his home children and six great-grandchil­ Kearny, and I! grandchildren. by her father. She wore a French Funeral services were held Wed­ ; J‘«4. in St. Peter's -Hospital. satin Rown trimmed with lace graduated from Keyport High of a heart attack. dren. nesday from the Haebcrle and Funeral services were held Wed­ J.h* F. Tyndell with ttraight front and full train. School and is studying to be an Mr. Schultz was born in Boston Barlh Funeral Home. Irvington, nesday at 9;.I9 a.m. from the Day j M urphy Funeral services were held Jan. Her veil of illusion was attached to Aeronautical Engineer at the Teter- and lived in Irvington 30 years be­ ' A son was horn Jan. H. 1964. in with a mass at 9: If) a.m. in St. Funeral Home, Keyport. and at IQ 12 from the John F. Pfleger Funer­ a crown of pearls and crystals and boro Aeronautical School, Teter- fore movinn to Point Pleusant St. Peter** Hospital to Mr. and Leo’s Church, Irvington. a.m. a high mass of requiem was al Home, New Monmouth, for John she carried a spiral spray of car­ boro Airport. He is employed as • three years ago. He retired six Mrs. Donatd Murphy, 34 l.ouisi St., years ago as a lithographer special­ offered in St Joseph's Church, Key- F. Tyndell, infant son of Mr. and nations and gardenias. ramp agent by Mohawk Airlines, Mrs. Charles V, Taylor Old Bridge, Newark.' izing in color dot etching. He was |M»rt. M rs. Louis B. Tyndell. 6 Cross Way, Three BridtJ Attendants Mrs. Marguerite Taylor, GS, of a member of the Amalgamated R a d t k e Kliddletown, who died Jan. 20, 1964, Mis* Eileen Devine, Keansburs, They will reside at 1 Willis PI., Nathan F. Gumbs Lithographers Union No. I of New Cliffwood Ave,. Cliffwood. died , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Radtke, 24 in -Riverview' Hospital shortly after cousin o f the bride, wa.s the maid Keansburg. Sunday. Jan. 2W. IWH, in Monmouth Nathan F. Gumbs, 77, of County York for 30 years and the Demo­ | Louis St., Old Bridge, are the par­ birth. Burial was in Ml. Olivet of honor. Mrs. Robert Ferraro, Medical Center. Mrs. Taylor was Rd.. Cliffwood, died Saturday, Jan. cratic Clubs of Point Pleasant and I ents of a win. born'Jan. 15, 1W4, in j Cemetery, Middletown, K e a n s b u rg and Mbs Kathleen Tra* born in Lawrence, Mass., and had 25, l!HM, at Ihe home of his daugh­ In addition to His parents, the vers, Keansburg, were the bridal ter, Mrs. Lester Anthony, St. Al­ i St. Peter's Hospital. ! baby is survived by three brothers, attendant*. They wore straight roy­ Wills Filed 'Turvivtais are his wife. Mrs. jlived in Cliffwood thrw year*. bans. N.Y. | Allen Robert. Joseph and Brian Tyndell al blue satin gowns with matching Joan Schultz; two sons, William 7’. i Surviving are her husband, Mr. Gumbs was past president } A daughter was Ixirn to Mr, and and two sisters, Marie and Cynthia pillboxes. T h e y carriod white satin Schultz jr.. Ha/.let, and Robert S. 1 Charles V'. Taylor; a daughter, Jennie Coughlin of the Cliffwood Civic Club and 'M rs. Richard Allen, 26 Bradford Tyndell, all at home; hi* paternal m u ffs trimmed with sprays of ros­ Jennie Coughlin, Keansburg, who past president of the Anguilla Ben­ grandparent J, M r. and Mrs. Robert e s a n d gardenias. ; Kd., Old Bridge, on Jan. lb. 1984, died June 8, 1963, left her estate to evolent Society, Cliffwood, He was Tyndell, North Bergen, and his m a­ Judith Caulfield, Union Beach, Union Beat'll Girl Is Bride ; in St. Peter’s Hospital. her nophews, James McCarthy and a memlx’r of St. Mark's A.M.K. I e r n a I grandmother, Mrs. Ann cousin of the bride, was the fiowei4 Mattie McCarthy; nieces, Tessie Zion Church, Cliffwood. Anderson k;\ lieatherly, Union Beach. girl. She . wore .. a royal . blue . satin .. Also .surviving aie seven sons, Mr and Mrs. Donald C. Ander- s gown and matching headpiece. She Holland and Nedie Rogan, who was named executrix, and to Patrick Nathan ('). Gumbs, Christopher son. 9 Berkshire Rd., Old Bridge, ' T'olk» »K e heat with o u r Real Estate Listing C a r d s carried a Princess basket of white McCarthy and Gertrude DeGeniio, Gumbs, Philip Gumbs, Samuel art* the parents of a son, born Jan. fine, efficient Fuel Oil find for sale at thitoM loi. roses with royal blue net. according to terms of her will, Gumbs, George Gumbs and F.arl 17, IW>4, in St. Peter’s Hospital. It keeps Ihe cold out belter which was filed recently for pro­ Gumbs, all of Cliffwood. and Ken­ Ifodge . . . for lesi. Order YOUR bate in the office of Monmouth neth Gumbs, The Bronx; another A son was born Jan. 17, 1%4. in supply today! Ceremony Al Second Baptist County Surrogate E, C. Broege. daughter, Mrs, Randolph Gumbs. Brooklyn; a brother. Christopher 1 St. Peler’.s Hospital lo Mr. and Catherine E. Davies Diego Gumbs, Dominican Repuhlt :. , Mrs. Krnesl M. Hodge, 23 Button­ wood Dr., Old Bridge. Catherine E. Davies, Marlboro and three sisters. Mrs. Alfred Rich- : Township, who died Dec. B, 1JM53. ardson, Isctm; Mrs. Kva Roberts. Sonncborn Anguilla. B.W .L. and Miss Marion left her estate to her son, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Sonneborn, Gumbs, St. Kitts, BAV.L F. Davies, who also was named 26 Cnlvm Ct.. Old Bridge, are the Funeral services were held Tues­ executor. . parents of a daughter, born Jan. day at 1 p.m. in St. James A.M.F.. ; 17, I l , :n St. Peter's Hospital. Theresa Forster Zion Church. Perth Ambov. Burial ; Theresa Forster, Keyport, who was in Midway Green Cemetery. ; J o y c e died Dec.. 18, 1963. left her estate to Matawan, under the direetion of the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joyce. 120 her husband, Ludwig Forster, who Henrv J JaniM Funeral Home. Cortland Lam*. Matawan, are the Perth Ambov. also was named executor. parents of a daughter, born Thurs­ "'mj* day, Jan. -M IM4. in Riverview Mae S. Gregory Frank Savitsky H o s p it a l. Friink S.ivitskv, Tk), of Matawan Mae S. Gregory, Matawan Town­ Ave , Cliffwood. died Saturday. ship, who died Dec. 21. 10G3. left Cortigliola ! Jan. 2*i. t'*M. in Perth Aml*>v Gen- ; her estate to u daughter, Muriel S. A daughter wa* born limrsday. i era! Hospital Mr. Savil .kv was Gregory, who also was named ex­ l.ui 23. llHil, m Hivt rview Hospital i born in Kevport and had lived m ecutrix. • i) Mi. and Mrs. Peter Cortigliola. , the bavshore area all his !)!•• •HU Laurel Ave., West Keansburg. Frederick W. Sauer j He wa> pr-.;d'm of s.ivjt-kv Frederick W. Sauer, Holmdel ] hro'.hers 1 ruckmi: < " . Chffw^x.l. Scardls Township, who died Dec. 28, IWJ, j Mr. Savit>kv was an Armv wicraii 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Scardis, 25 left his estate lo his wife, Margaret ; of World War II; a ' hatter m-*mW Fdjicwutcr Dr.. Matawan. are the W. Sauer, who also was named exe­ ! of the Cliffwood l*:re Co . a mem­ p,»rcuts of a son. horn 'Thursday. , ZKMTH’S cutrix. ! »>er of the lot al Wmtchnea of the Jan. 23, l*J Union. 1 <>ca! {- • n te r . MOST I’OUT HIT I. Richard Tonnles jti!), Perth Arnl>ov. Richard Tonnies, who died Dec. 1 Survivjng i u t ‘ h.< nmtb'T, M rs.; Crumey ! 14, l!M)3, left his estate to his sister- j Anna (Zolm erska) Savtskv, ('lift- . A son was born in Monmouth : K\ Mil. ASS in-law, Mary Da/is, who was nam­ I wood; four hnMhers. Michael, Jo-, Medical Center on Thursday, Ja n .; ed executrix; his sister, Freda sepli and John, all of ( liflwood, : 23. 19i»4, to Mi. and M r^ M u ’hael HKVItlMi \ll) Prott; nephew, William Prott. and and Stanley. Kev;>ort: two sisters. (j. Cromey, 147 Osborn S'... Key-. to Ruth Ennis in trust for Kathleen M t - s I b-leii Sa\ itskv. Chffwrm d, and jv>rt. , If yoi/v# lik«id the at/ti of and Maureen Knnis. Mrs. Michael preputmk, Carteret. _ (roii« ; *n •/«(!•»% h*jne| tid but FuiM*ral v r .iic ' were held Wed- 1 couttf n*v#f find on* to Mr. and Mrs. Aitb.ur Cross. Rose Helen S. Clayton MRS. CONSTANDINO I.AMRROS nesd.iv at H;:t0 a.m. Bom the Dav mul your n*ed», IM*n try Helen S. Clayton, Union Beach, SI., ( 'liflwood, aie the parents of a J lh« Dyt'« Yox'U itijo/ Funeral Home. Kevfx>r:, and at '«. if* (rtm«ndaat ptrfoftnartci who died Jan. 10, left her estate* to Miss Maureen MaryAnn Minion, wen* styled like the honor attendant a m a high mass ol requiem was daughter, lx>rn in Perth Amboy t . . . you'll •drmr« it* tlim, 17 Rose Lane, Union [leach, be- - and they carried cost:ad** bouquets her husband, Kenneth P. Clayton, reM irated in St. loseph’s Chuvch. Ih^iMtal. | Ittm iin«i. You'll b» r,on> came ihe bride of Constandino ; of red roses and Trenched red enr- K'K'd tbit htr* Ml It|( who also was named executor. Kevpirt. Int«*rinen'. wi< in t h e , you'v* b**n luokln* l.nmbros, IH l Florence Ave., Un* I nations. I.ohner rhuit b e e m e t e r v . for m • hearing «id. Anna Hcnn Jon Bench, Sunday, Jan. 2ti, BUM. Ihe flower girN wen* Cut Mr and Mrs Jame.s I.ohner. 3)0 Anna Henn, Keyport, who died The bride W the daughter of Hurry Inr Kapandais, Newark, stepsister Middle Rd.. Ha/let, are the parents . TRY IT TODAY! Dec. 2!), IW3, left her estate lo her S. Minion, Newark, and Die bride­ of the bridegroom; R^tlv Sue of a daughter, lx»rn I-'riday. Jan. M l., MRS. ROIzetL FOSTER laigageiiMiil , COMt iH OR CAt.L fOn husband, George ilenn, who also groom is the son of Mrs. Angelina Johnson, Fairfield, Conn. and Mary 21. I'Mll. in Monmouth Medical Cen n»l.t OCMONSTHATION. Miss Lillian Florence Haskins, gan/a gown over laffeta featured was named executor. Knpandais, Newark. The Key. De­ Ann Angelus, Union Beach, cousins daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph three large matching roses down metrius Constontellos performed of the bride^r(H>m. Their floor- Nemelh-Klimek Susie E. Hopson lerguson J £ ! t / r Haskins. 22 Clinlon St., Matawan, th e front of the skirt. T ie fitted tlm ceremony in St. Demctrios length gold satin K<>wns were de- M u. Olga .. K!:mek. ^2a Fifth St., Susie F. Hopson, keyport, who Mr and .Mr.s, Paul Ferguson. 204 , became ihe bride of Rozzelt Foster, bodice had a round necklinc and Greek Orthodox Church, Perth Am­ signed with short *leeves and front ' South Am!»oy. announces the en died Jan. 4, left her estate to her Broadway, Kevport, are the par­ cap sleeves. She w ore a matching boy, nt 3 n.m. howi They wor* matching lm*h i gugeuK'nt of bei daughter. Flam e, mwi of Mr. und Mrs. John Foster, daughter, Viola M. Banks, who was ents of a daughter, Victoria Ann. hat of veiling with a circular veil 'fhe bride was uiven in marriage crowns with circular veils and to Miebael Nernotb, ion <»f Mfn. . Tttskegec, Ala., Saturday, Jnn. 25, named executrix; her sons, Irvin Uirn Ian. 7, PaH. m South Amlwy I MM. - and carried a cascade bouquet of by her father. She wore a blue- carried colonial bouquets of red Sophie N**mrtb, 1'ieelown Kd , Mor- ; C. and Hsrold Hopson and her Hospital. | turquoise chrysanthemums. white -ifttin gown designed with Jong roici. | g a n v i l l e . The Rev. James Howell, paslor, granddaughter, Barbara D a n k * Miss Hlennor laskina, Matawan, sleeves and a chapel * length train. T h o m a I Johnson, Fairfield, j Miss Kiimek wa, graduated from performed the double ring cere- Dali. Hubb* surcicaT many at .1 p.m. In the Second sister of the bride, waf Ihe brlda* Her fingertip • length veil of French Conn., wai the best man for h is , Saint Mary's High School, South Mr. and Mrs, /iugene Hubb*. baptist Church, Matawan. maid. She wore an orchid gown F ra n c e * O'D h u m II Illusion fell from a rhlnestona-itud- cousin. Ulherlna w ere Gary Min-' AmlKiy, nnd is employed bv Harry Tennent ltd,. MarlWno, arc the APPLIANCE The bride win given jn marriage a n d headpiece, styled tike the h o n ­ F r a n c e * O’Donnell, Raritan ded latln petal headpiece and the ion, Basking Rldjjt, brother of the J Goldberg and Sons, Perth Aml*>v. /i.'irenti of a dniiRbier, born Satur­ la n d DRUG CO. hy her unde. John Hannon Jr.. Red or attendant's, a n d carried • c a s ­ Township, w h o died Dec. 9, Ifttt, carried • cascade bouquet of white bride; Denni*‘ ‘ Senn. Cedar" ' wuod “ Mr, Nemeth attended T'reeho'd day. Jan 2.^. 1*104. in Monmoulh • 17 W. F reni St., K eyperl think. Slit wort a floor • length c a d e bouquet of orchid chrysanthe­ left her estate to Robert Z. Carri- orchids and atephanotis. Park, tad Edward Kln««y, Long High Sch nerve you. Her shoulder • length Veil was at- Ihe couple left on u moloi trip. I died Nov. 21, IIHM. Two children, i matching crown and she carried a The brid'* was graduated from Om quick service and reasonable tnched to n sequin - rtudded petal The bride was graduated from 1 Harry Higgins and Mrs. Fdn.i J cascade twwqiiet of yellow roses Neptune High School and is em- , prices vill please \ou. hcndpleee und she ca-rlod a cas­ Matawan Regional High School, 1 (irigelwich, lx»lh of Union Beach ! aiul Frcnehed gold carnations, ployed as a lypi.st bv Belt Tele- . — ...... Studios cade bouquet «‘f white carnations. Class of l!W.l. The bridegroom was 'qualified n* executors under terms I Two Bridesmaids phone Liihnriiiories, Holmdet. Ai Now Is Ifie time to nrlvertisei Maid Ol Honor graduated from Tuskegee Institute | of the will dated Apr, It), IW2, I The briile-muids were M in Glor- gnuliiate of Kevport High Si IumiI, those unused articles lor sale, Miss Joan Crurishnw, Asbtiry High School, Class of (UGi, and Is a hi Po/mtnskJ, Oceim Grove, nnd fhe bridegroom I", .frriployed ,h « j A small ad in the rhivsifird CAN0ID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Park, whs the maid of honor. Her unlor in Tuskegee Institute Col­ ! Have you read the classified ! WUi Marion Strlguii, Neptune City. draftsman by Hell Telephone Lab- column will turn Ihem into <:ai»h I 10 MAIN V! ra. CO t4M» KF.YPOR1 .itreet . length turquoise nylon or- lege, majoring in biology, ads? Their }jold gowns and headpieces LUMforjiM, Holmdel, j fur you, * |l .'Ill I THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January 30, 1964 Pag* Eleven

vitl Starts Nuptials At St. Joseph’s Church Adams Plans For Married In Freehold Church

New Strathmore Advertising Week

In response lo customer demand, Charles F. Adams, National Levitt and Sons, Inc., has "opened" Chairman, has presented the print and broadcast materials to he used lhe newest of Us Strathmore com* in the 15th annual observance of jnunlties, months before even the Advertising Recognition WVek, Feb. 1 exhibit homes are completed. Ern ­ 9 to 15, before more than 1MK) mem­ est Hurwitz, Levitt's North-Central bers of lhe Advertising Association of the West in Bakersfield, Ciilif. New Jersey division manager, said Mr. Adams, executive vjre presi­ Ihe company “ has received so dent of MacManus. John and Ad­ many inquiries about our plans to ams, Inc., Detroit - based, national build in Franklin Township near advertising agency, told admen Mew Brunswick that we've decided that the objective of the Advertis­ to lake applications now." ing Recognition Program for I!)fi4. as in preceding years, “ is to more ■‘SjSppllcaUons for I uses in Strath- Ulore - at - Franklin are now being fully acquaint the general public •cceptcd at the company’s sales of- and business with the role ndver- fiecs in Matawan Township, where ti.'ing serves in our economy." • J9W*home community is nearing The massive promotion is spon­ sored jointly by the AAW and the completion. Floor plans of the Advertising Federation of America. Strathmore • at - Franklin houses Combined membership of the two THAT'S RIGHTI •re available at the Matnwan Township sales office, Route 34. organizations includes 180 advertis­ ing clubs and 21 national affiliate* Mr. Hurwitz said the Franklin organizations. "W e expect that vir­ houses “ will be very similar” to tually all of lhe country’s leading Purchase 6 of Our • Ihose being built in Matnwan Town- newspapers, magazines, broadcast ihip, "but the Franklin houses in­ and outdoor media will unite with clude n number of improvements. us in telling advertising's story,” Welded Corner, They will be on larger lots, nnd all ! Mr. Adams said. of them will have two-car Horaces. Program Theme All A L C O A Storm - ami - Screen .Like the Matnwan T o w n s h i p According to Mr. Adams, whose WindoHs at 12.9G each nnd you will tomes, (hey will all he centrally agency created the materials, all •ir • conditioned and fireplaccs will of the print and broadcast adver­ m e lv * one Free. Fully Weather* t>e optional in two uf the five tisements prepared for the 1%4 [campaign will feature a single. stripped. E - 1 To Clean. 3 Track. ^-*jTrst of the houses to be built at ; hard-hitting theme, “ Advertising Is Strathmore - at - Franklin this year i The Voire Of Free Choice.” .will be ready for occupancy this j “ As advertising people and ined- fiimmer. He said applications ac­ < in' people." he observed, "we do companied by a “ good faith” de­ MK., MRS. DOMINICK ANTHONY H ll.IW il jour best to tell the public about our MR., MRS. MARTIN J. I-AUTERWAI.D JR. P.S. BUY 12 GET 2 FREi! posit will be accepted at the Mata- i clients’ products or services. We do wan Township sales office. Miss Elizabeth Ann Muller, was the best man for his brother. ; this as accmately, amachvelv. and St. Peter's Fpiscopal Church, j blue - lipped carnations nnd deep Five house styles will be built in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ushering were Ronald Kovalsky, Freehold, was the scene of the wed­ i red sweetheart roses, the Franklin community, Mr. Hur­ Muller, 10 Liberty St., Matawan, and Steven Heitczman. Haver- ding of Miss Eleanor Mary Baker, | Bridesmaids were Miss Klien became the bride of Dominick An­ straw, N.Y., cousins of the bride­ j Dawn Whalen and Miss Frances witz said. They include a two-story daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY Cape Cod with four bedrooms and thony Pileggi, son of Mr. and Mrs. groom; William Pileggi and Frank jCimgi'ovc, Freehold, and Miss Ger- H V Dtlly Dally I 4 Saturday I A.M.-StSIP.M. two baths; a one*story rancher Frank J. Pileggi sr., Garnerville, J. Pileggi jr., Garnerville, brothers Owens Baker, F.ast Mmn St.. aldint* Lippincotl, Farmingdah* N.Y., .Saturday. Jan. 25, 1964. of the bridegroom, ant! Robert I-.. Freehold, to Martin J. I.auterwald ; They wore gowns identical to the I I WF.D. and F R I. « A.M. lo ( P.M. with three bedrooms and two baths; I f .'b.Inc.D « ... Vanku'a ao« two colonials, one with three bed­ The Rev. William Bausch per­ Muller, Matawan, brother of the jr., Baltimore. Md,, son of Mr. and ; honor maid’s ami carried i*ouquets bride. William Pileggi jr., Haver- i of while carnations and sweetheart rooms and one with four bedrooms, formed the double ring ceremony Mrs. Martin J. I.auterwald sr., 77 each with two full baths and a sep­ at 3 p.m. in St. Joseph's Church, straw, N.Y., cousin of the bride­ i roses. Ravine l)r., Matawan. The double arate powder room; and a big tra­ Keyport. groom. was the junior usher. 'Ihe t Kdgar VanOrden, Tennent. was |row] ditional design home with four bed- ring hearer was Charles S. Muller. ring ceremony was performed Sat­ s the best man and ushering were The bride was Kiven in marriage 32 Broad St. 74I-7SM iw jn s, den and three baths. : Maiawan, nephew of the bride. urday, Jun. ifc, m i , by the Rev. [Fiank Butke and Anton Schvverth- RccJ HaMl by her father. She wore a floor- i F , Ham-hitr’* wrddini/ Mrs Bernard McK. Gar lick, rector. I offer, lx>th nf Tennent, and George lenKth * soie and fell from the cash dividend will not be paid on cessories and a white orchid cor­ one half years at I he Univetsily of a colonial bouquet of blue pompons, ; makes the ultimate choice. This is j empire bodice. Her elbow - length the shares issued in the stock divi­ sage, When they return, they will Flo!ula in Gainesville, where sin* with white showers and tufts. reside in Haverstraw. ; a fact about our business lhat :s veil of silk illusion cascaded from dend. ; was recording secretary o! the Sig- The bridesmaids were Miss Kar­ The bride was graduated from generally misunderstood by a large a pilII>ox of peau de sou* and Alen­ ' ma Kappa Sotonlv. She is now Certificates will not be issued for en Kruger. Bclford; Miss Mary Matawan Regional High School and segment of the genera! public and, con lace trimmed wuh bridal pearls. ! completing her junior vear at the fractional shares. In lieu thereof Joan Smith, Monsey, N.Y., and attended Trenton State College. The I am sorry to say, by an astonish­ She carried her crandmorher's Bi­ University of Maryland, College stockholders will have the oj>- Miss Alice Van Meerbeke, Mata­ bridegroom attended Haverstraw- ing number of businessmen and ble on which was fastened white Park, Stu* is the granddaughter of *«fim of either purchasing an addi­ wan, Miss Kathleen Muller, Mata­ Stony Point High School and served editorialists.” orchids and pink sweetheart roses. the late Sidney Car ter. tional fraction to make one full wan, niece of the bride, was the in the U.S. Army. He is employed The 1964 campaign will be con­ Maid Of Honor ; The bridegroom was graduated in ihare.or selling their fraction and junior bridesmaid. Their gowns by Lederlc Laboratories, Pearl centrated over a seven day period, Miss .Indiih I.auterwald, Mata­ i June from Rutgers University with receiving the proceeds thereof. The and headpieces were styled like the River, N.Y. ______as contrasted with the year-round wan, biSti-r of ihe bridegroom, was i a I>gree in hnjhneering. He is option to purchase the additional honor attendant’s in blue and they approach formerly employed. "W e the maid of honor. Her full - length ; employed by Western Lleclric Co. fraction will expire Mar. 13, carried colonial bouquets of gold Next Peace Corps believe this will give our message gown of deep blue biocaded taffeta , in Baltimore. At the same time the directors pompons with gold showers. greater impact." Mr. Adams said. was fashioned with u Watteau ; After a brief wedding trip, they decided to change the time for de­ Carol Ann Anderlora, Pearl Riv­ Exam On Feb. 8 The 3C-vear-old chairman lauded | train. She isoie a headpiece to ; are residing at Coile^e Park Tow­ claring future quarterly cash divi­ er, N.Y., cousin of the bridegroom, the AlJA for Its efficient and | match and carried a bouquet of ' ers. College Park, Md. dends from May. August, . No­ vyas the flower girl. Her gold taffeta The Peace Corps has announced prompt preparation and distribution vember and February meetings to floor - length gown and headpiece of advertising materials to the com­ that the next placement test, re­ and served for the year totaled April, July, October and January were similar and she carried a quired of all applicants interested bined membership of the two i Annual Report Issued mctiling*; The, payment dates,, will miniature colonial bouquet of gold in serving overseas, will be ad­ groups. | fj.Tit), an increase of 130 over 1962. remain the same as at preseot but pompons with gold showers. ministered Saturday, Feb. 8. at j By Sheriff Shafto T h e department docketed Gfil exe­ ' Brother Is Best the record dates will be moved for­ M an the Red Bank Post Office. The cutions, held *30 sheriff's sales, Sisto Pileggi, Garnerville, N.Y., Counter Top On I The average population of the ward about two weeks. non-competitive aptitude tests will 63 personal property lales, and start al 9:30 a.m. New Refrigerator j Monmouth County jail was 167,5 About 90 minutes is required to j persons during 11)63, it was report­ 'levied 451! executionv Couple Wed In Luthcruu Church complete the tests. Included are A new look, nnd function, In ed by Sheriff Joseph A. Shafto a 30-minute general aptitude test refrigenitois is being shov.ii for : am! Warden Karl A. Smith. Jail and a 30-minute modern language the first time by the General F.iec- : inmates spent a total of fill.SIM man- DR. LOUIS L PRAGER aptitude test. Applicants who have tric Company, ‘ihe 1!M»4 Americana dj>s in the county jail and com­ a n y proficiency in Spanish or refrigerator lias a graceful break- prised 2117 adults held under ( oun OPTOMETRIST French are asked to take an addi­ front look. It has added a new dim­ :v Court or Magistrate's Court tional one-hour language achieve­ ension, fm illuminated counter top. commitments. M9 held on law en­ EYES EXAMINED ment test in these languages, de- convenient for food preparation or forcement officers' commit ments om ut: nouns '■ signed to test mastery <>f gram- casual entertaining. for various depaitmenfs, and If)9 Dailv !l A.M. to (i P.M. i mar, vocabulary and reading com­ Three v.,iv.s d.ffereiK from the , inmates committed to menial :;us- Fr.ilnys !) A.M. lo 9 P M . ! prehension. Prior knowledge of a nnt.narv rt fi i;-ei ator, :t has an . [>.ta:s during the year. Closed All Day WedniMlayj | foreign language is not letjutred eve-level fresh fard is part of the equip­ ( sinn from the Peace Corps. ment. $329.87 Jaycee Contributions County Surrogate MUST SKI.I. nils WI-KK In State Are Listed ; Issues Annual Report Call Larry At i The New Jersey Javce<*s will : Surrogate Fdward C. Rroegr*. in 264-0189 ' contribute $43,5-14 to seven com- releasing his report of 19fi3 activitv I munity s c r v i c e organizations i in his office, noted an overall to-ai KEYPORT WINE & LIQUOR CO. 1 throughout the state, it was an­ of f»77fj wills in 1902, increased to Acme Plaza, Keyport nounced hy James A. Skidmore 70S 1 and shows an increase in the ;jr., New Jersey Jaycee President. number of wills probated bv 37 and of intestacies hv 4K. The Adoptions ! The sum is part of approximate­ Serving Monmouth County for 18 Years. l y $154,000 earned for New Jersey .submitted to the Countv rmirt for charities by a Jaycee-sponsored approval increased bv IS over the professional football game between prior year. the New York Giants and the Phil­ 'Ilie revenues received from the adelphia Fagles at Palmer Stadi­ fees, turned over to the Countv um, Princeton, on Sept. 7. 1963. Treasurer, totalled $s0.917.40. In , addition to this, indirectly through MK., MRS. ALOYSIUS A. JKtKEt.l. From the balance of approxi­ mately $124,000, a sum of $H0,000 this office, inheritance Saxes are 1 collected by the state and inereas- Miss Harbnra Ellen Andrews, Mrs. John Germann, Cliffwood will he donated to 207 local chari­ rd the year, ending June 30, to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beach; Miss Judith Lauterwald and ties hy 1f>5 Jaycee chapters, The Mrs, Neil Gargiulo, Matawan. They remaining $30,000 will be applied $2.7SSJi90. Of this amount SIS3.729.- TRAVEL AGENCY n* Andrews, 4 Grant St., Matawan, 3fl was returned to the County I carried white fur muffs with cas­ directly to Jaycee-sponsored com­ Treasurer. This makes n total re­ became the bride of Aloysius A. ! cade arrangements of yellow car- munity service, youth and welfare 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK activities. Included in the seven turn. directly or indirectly from Jeckell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I nations. Tel. SI I l-MRO — Open I rl. Mollis to 9 Andrew Jeckell, 2037 Florence Ave.t Five - year - old Kathleen Ben­ community service groups that the administration of the Surrogate will receive the $43,544 is $10.0110 of S261,C4l>.7f). YOU CAN KF-SF.KVK AND PICK UP AIHI.INK. STEAMSHIP, Hazlet, Saturday, Jan. 25, 1964. nett, Tillamook, Ore., niece of the BUS AND TOUR TICKI-TS. IIOTIX ANI) KIISORT A H K A The Rev. Frederick Boos per­ j bridegroom, was the flower girl, for the Hoys’ Clubs of New Jersey. , How about business cards? RESERVATION'S AT OUH Ol I ltTS. formed the double ring ceremony j She wore a floor - length emerald The Boys' Clubs contribution will We can supply them quickly in t h e Gethsemane Lutheran i green peau satin gown, styled like be divided among the Hi Hoys’ find nt the right price. Come Church, Keyport, at 3 p.m. , the other attendants*, and a white C lu b s organizations scattered IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US and try us. The bride was given in marriage | fur pillbox. She carried n miniature throughout the state. to her father. She wore n tradi- | white fur muff with a cascade of :.

Hazlet Speedboat Itaccr Participated In Orange Bowl Regatta At Miami showed they could live and thriv# _a'\ K e y s Dum p M ataw an Rockets Lead But without help from Krayl. 4‘ Pete Coleman did a bit of good F a d e , G u lls 95-74 set - shooting again from back- court. F r o m “B ”Lead 61-60 Raritan Township's Rockets per­ He also did a commendable job formed Friday in the home town of f.jiyjTh* waion'f record basketball ket and was fouled. He missed the on the Gulls speedy Bob Harris on crowd iet up such a din at the free throw but took thc ball off the their coach. Leroy Kelly, which is defense But the Gull "pump” pro­ Matawan Regional gym Friday boards for a bucket to make il 59­ Point Pleasant Beach, whosj team is Shore Conference MBM defending duced 95 points, a record for th* lhat timekeepers and playera could 56 (or Keyport. Thc Keyporl slow­ season on offense. When Krayl g*>t champion? in basketball, the G ar­ Hot hear tha whistle; as Keyport down ran into a breakdown with Welch off his hack, the Point Plea­ net Gulls. For a while, Kelly and , battled Matawan to a 61-60 decl- a minute to go and Siebert was sant team took to the fast break his charges had the Point Pleasant tion, the Red and White staving driving to make il 5ft-58 with 53 with, whi/bang results. populace at the game in a slate of Off the Huikies at the bell wilh seconds to go and bedlam hi cak­ consternation as the Rockets raced The Raritan evening of frustra­ ■ both tetma going at it to hard they ing loose. out to a l.VG first quarter lead. tion was heightened when the Rari­ Were not aware the final whistle Break Up Freeie tan jayvees fell away from their Ron O'Neil, freed of the pressure had biown. A whistle 11 seconds fine performance of recent game* Medolla was fouled to break up of the Richie Regan talk that Key­ before the end when a Matawan of- to be run over by the Gull second* a new freeze. He made both chan­ porl boomed over the court to up­ tensive move was- broken off rous- ty tosses and It was KHS 61-59. 47-19. ' •d the ire of Mamon and Steel fans set him Jan. 21, put on a sterling Then came the foul on D Apollto. performance lhat it would have Harltan Twp. (74i Point •nd had them indignantly declaim- the Matawan strategy conference, llra fh <‘»M ' *■ nx ail was not a* fair as it should lm-n well for the Seton Hall coach U V I’ V P and the Huskies closing it to 61-01) to have seen. O'Neil took only 15 ONril n n sr. Kr.»>i 1 -M lave been at the end. U .u n n .m Culm 3 t with I I seconds left. .shots and made 12, so that the But nobody would contest it was Cj ^.ou* I I 3 IfarrU I The excited players battled for famed Garnet Guils retmunding a it lop basketball entertainment from S i 15 P.»tier’n the ball and no one could get tight was starved out insofar as he was Jablonsk: t i) 2 JVarce t s atart to finish, witli Keyport dom - possession of it as the crowd ranted FWiU.i 1 0 2 D)vf 2 ll tout i‘ifu*d, Not only that, he racked Mori.tnlv 1 a 4 Duran J A Irulin/t the show hi the first hall, and raved and jammed the court in 10 foul shots when he had the (hen Matawan coming on to K » b a Wt»l\h 1 o 2 Johnson » sides. A whistle cut off a seeming Galls in a panic to foul him to keep MiDiUitf.tll 0 U Kiel> lead in the third quarter, only to M H IIS break for the basket and Il.tUer him from shooting in the first half. lUrfou’er lose it again, and finally repeatedly Maiawan fans raged as Kevport closing tiie gap to 0111! point in thc Jimmv Welch was a (error on de­ got a throw-in with 11 seconds to fense to Ron Krayl, the Gulls big L'ti 21 71 4;i 11 US final quarter only to have the Keys go. Uut D'Apolito cut in on thc .Srorr by qu*f|prs: ill away and hang on to the end. man. limiting him to sewn points throw, the ball bounced away from in the first half. But Gull Coach Itartun Twp, 21 17 16 30-74 eyport made 11 out of 21 foul him before he could toss it up 1*1 l»k»4s:int lleaeh ^ 19 21 21—<#» K(hots; Matawan 20 out of 35. Fred Adams had a solution to the Officials — Huri'iuiglis, VauLtfiilon.- court for a Matawan shot and it Welch matter in the second half, - For Matawan, ft could be said was still bouncing off the hands of confronting lhe Raritan star with they played for keeps, all or noth- the frantic players as the final a pickoff situation and a double Inn. With J2 seconds left, Frankie whistle sounded. poit that sent Welch out on fouls. CASINO THEATRE D'Apolito sank a foul on one-and- The defeat dimmed Matavvans ■***&#?&£% nmmi— And once Welch was gone, Krayl One to make it 61-59 Keyport. A K EA N SB U R G hopes In Shore Conference fl as Orartfe Bowl Committee, in charge of fhe famed New Y e a r* Day waters ot Hiscayne Hay. Hamlin, in SkJIZ, Ihe "W ildcat." finished was grabbing the ball on steals for 7B7-03M timeout was called for a Matawan It automatically moved the Rum- festival at the Florida resort city, recently furnished R usk Hamlin, fourth In a field of 11 qualifying tor the linal. lie received a medal layups that brought his scoring av­ council of war, whether to have son Purple Bulldogs into first Ifazlet, Ihia picture of the start of the ikl boat divUion final on tiie erage up to normal. • • • jhe next shot missed in the hopes place in the north division with Of keeping possession for a last Utote Hall Handling FRI. - SAT. and SUN. five names to go for them. But Russ Hamlin is a Keyport High with 23 ornate trophies won at top per hour. 1 he boats must hi? power- ! lo the big mid February regatta In addition to O'Neil, Walt Bau­ Jan. J1 ■ Feb. 1-2 ■hot at thc tie or making the foul, the fear of Matawan's being shut graduate, Class of 1M0. He first level speedboat regattas of the ed by an engine of stock American at that city on Valentine'.* Day. letting the ball go over to Keyport, mann hit four times in the first half out of the state tournament by the became interested in speedboat American I’owertoat Association, automobile manufa<.(ure, Don Towle, Lo* Angeles, the 1%'J to keep tho Kelly Greens within ■ambling on the chance of getting loss to Keyport was assuaged by national champion, will be coming W IN K E R O f 7 ACAOEMY AWARDS It back in the slim time remaining racing the year after his gradua­ including the President** Cup on IM In Country striking range of their opponents at late word that an extension of east for tins event. indudin) BEST PICTURE! for a shot that would mean total tion and Joined the local Central the Potomac and thi* National There are about IM of the Tho CUOIRA will have a new halftime Ixtose ball - handling time for qualifying had been grant­ wa3 the undoing of the Green and Victory. The Maroon and Steel took ed till Tuesday, making thc game Jersey (Inboard-Outboard) Racing Sweepstakes at Red Hank. craft now in the country. In the inboard in its list of racing craft fhe long chance and lost, In a mad Association. The ski boat has an overall Orange Howl regaiu, there were this coming summer as Harrison Gray. Dave Kiely killed the Rock­ with Raritan the decisive one on ets off with deadly set shooting i « v n i : \ ( E •crambling match at the end punc­ The Hazlet racing driver's first length of 16 feet, 1500 pounds mini­ 24 entries, of which II qualified Hoggs. Keyporl, Is selling the 2H0 I state play for the Maroon and from quarter court whilo Jeff Pat­ tured by the whistle halt that stir- Steel. boat was a 41 cubic inch hydro­ mum weight and an engine dis­ for the final. The national cham­ cubic inch hydroplane he has rac­ O l U l A B U fed Matawan'i ire. plane in which he learned the placement of -100 cubic inches with pion in tha class i* the SK-7.1 erson, Hal Love and Al Van Culin The jayvee game went to Mata­ ed the past two season.* and will fundamental* of speedboat com­ fuel injection system. Super­ (Quicky Two) a bout from Wiscon­ jammed the Ixjards under the bas­ I PEHF. ONLV Hits Eight Of Mae wan on their height advantage. have a new boat in that division petition. But the boat was lost in chargers art* barred and the con­ sin shown in the picture above. kets for a rebounding operation F r i . and Sal. Eve Billy Bell "killed" Matawan for Pressing tactics in the first half thin year. the shuffle in that large class of testants must race with pump gaso­ At this time there i* one other that made It nigh lo t» perfect Starting 7:M Keyport in the first half by hitting gave the Keyport seconds a 26-19 'lhe A PBA set the National racing craft, so in 1!)G2 Hamlin line. A ski boat has ati.iined a (op driver In Monmouth Countv be­ "pumping" situation. The'G ulls on eight of nine shots from a quar­ naiftime lead. But the tall Huskies Sweepstakes at Red Hank a 2 Perf. Sun. 1 and 7 P.M. moved into the new California sides Hamlin, Jack Kiolv, Long ter court set, much the same as slowly closed the gap and it was speed on a straightaway run of world title event this year and KEYPORT ski boat class. It was a fortuitous 1016 miles per hour. Hamlin has Branch. Sayreville worked with deadly ef­ 36-all at the end of three quarters. designated il for Sept. 5 fi. This SAT. J P.M. KIDDIE MAT. attained 95 miles per hour. How­ Hamlin will be heading south fect against the Huskies three days Pete Burke gave Keyport iayvecs move for now the mantelpiece of means tht* Keyj*irt outlioard re­ the den at the home of his parents, ever, a sustained racing-over-the again, this time to St. Peters­ "Magic Voyage Of Jjtefore, Ron Mesar put an effective a last lead at the start nf the final gatta, usually held the first week­ course speed for a five-mile run burg, Fla., this weekend if he can r~P1IQ1VE 2»44I52 guard on Bell in the second half, quarter on a fast break play. But Mr. and Mrs. John R, Hamlin, 24 end in September, will have to be recondition hi.i motor in time or Sinbad" but the Keys then showed an ad­ Jim m y Hayes hit from the outside Bedle Rd., Ha/.let, is decoratedwas set at Seattle ut 7H.87 miles shifted to another date. mirable versatility by having Ken twice and Wilbur Underwood Irom NOW THRU SAT. Thomas, who had not garnered a the bucket to. put Matawan In Rank/ Team's Slate Hve - 7:00 - 9:05 point in the first half, bomb thc front. When llurkc and Billy Uech- Shore Conference Wall-Kcys Saturday; Rumson-MRHS .KMX CHAW FORD Matawan boards from thc bucket toldt closed the gap to 43-42, Hayes A 27-game schedule ha.i l>een an­ III The ■nd the outer ring line. and Underwood again stepped in nounced by Coach Don Walker for The Huskies may have overbuilt for the points to assure a M RHS NO Kilt “ II" STANDINGS 'STRAIT JACKET" Tuesday Arc Both Afternoon Games the Upsala College, Hast Orange, their defense around stopping thc win. W I . P r. M;ifawan Matawan’s basketballers will Tho Wall contingent cxpects to run SAT. - SUN. ,MATINl£E Keys 6 ft., 4 in. Rich Butka. This Itumson (8-4) ft i .425 ings will be captained by Bob G V !• « V P Henry Hudson (8-8) 4 5 .445 make their big bid for a north “ IV Keyport right off the court, Locked 1 P.M. - 3 P.M. player, tallest man on the court, Rank!, Matuwan, a catcher. The was blocked out by a jamming de­ T h o m a s 7 3 17 Siebert 7 a 22 Keyporl (3-10) .1 > .375 Shore Conference title ne.*a Tues­ in n battleDante ioto tiu*tlu* Dinerhitter end wunwith , • / , ...... , J J V 1Jdw, Ifn 1 * a KartMii Twp. (0-0) 0 9 .900 Apr. 'LITTLE RED RIDING fense by the Huskies under thc H u t k a day afternoon when Rumson comes Point Pleasant Head, for the south ? la-vj,,s " Medolla t J 13 Koned with the ; | » i I * Paffllon* 1 0 2 I^Sapir. 0 0 0 ing Henry Hudson Regional 50-47 m scene will be Madison Towu^hip’s Golden I-ali'ons because of the j i For the first nix minutes, the a Shore Conference norlh game wus more or less a personal Gerlufxen 1 I 11 Angersb'h 4 0 B joust with Perth Ambov. lh e Spar­ bli/furd. This wi!i be a hard one 1 , . , „ , . , , , Underwood 2 1 ft Hearht’dt 1 ] 7 game. The Admirals had defeated combat between the Keys' Bell and tans want this one more than any for the charg.'s of Coach l.crov j a night profuse with knock* H. Pcftit 4 I 0 Burke • t Ifl the Keys their first meeting. The Matawan's George Siebert as each Munning 9 9 1 ilaltoran ! 3 5 other game on the schedule. The Kelly for the Monmouth Regional ! OUU’ Keyport’s Hunky Hill, in the Red and White had to withstand a bad four baskets apiece. Thomas M. Dolan 0 0 0 Stcben 3 2 • Panthers had soared awav to a team ha* three tal! men, Joe ! 147-|>ound class was one of those Dunham 0 0 0 fourth • quarter drive by the Black broke the spell with a drive-in and .seven-game win streuk prior to en­ Tubilewii/, Dennis Simpson and ■ to kis< the canvas from a timely and White to record its victory. making a free throw when he was 22 10 54 19 a 46 gaging mighty Woodbridge Tues­ Bob Thorne, with which to jam the [blow by an opponent at ihe Golden fouled. But Siebcrt's fifth field goal Score fcy quarters; Were it not that Keyport still has day. The Panthers H ft., 4 in. Dovey area tind.-r the basket against ! Gloves bouts at the Kli/.abeth Klks Closed the gap for the Huskies at M ataw an J V 10 • IT id —A4 Point Pleasant Beach and Wall Davis will lead them against the Raritan’s Ronnie O'NHI. hven : Club Friday. Hill had coma through the end of the first quarter. Keyport J V IS 12 10 10-40 Township yet to play, it would be forces of Coach Reeve Tracy. though Monmouth onlv has won a . his first Gloves bout with flying , Red Raiders Far Ahead possihle Jo say, that ev<.*n at this The Raritun Rockets tomorrow .single game this spavin, they arc 'colors Jan. 17, so his upset Friday i Bell and Butka combined to send Oaks Teams Closer To late date, they can become a fac­ should get on the winnmg side at for Raritan difficult assignment v. js a keen disappointment to his i thc Red Raiders far in front in the tor in the Shore Conference * * li * * last, playing winless Mat»‘r Dei. because of the height probi tlli*V followers. There were 10 oilier •econd quarter. Butch Hamilton Bowling League Leaders race. New Monmouth, at the Seraphs p r e s e n t . lexers knocked out on the 15-bout •ank four fouls in a row to keep It was too much of G ft., 4 in., court. The new parochial school, Going over to Tii‘*sdav, other card. than Malawan-Rurmon, it is the Coach Bruce MacCutcheon's MRHS The Oaks won two games from Richie Butka for the undersized Ad­ team, led by Mike Capua, Halford, It is to be said for the kevporler forces in the game until Siebert Kahle and McFarland to inch clos­ mirals, just a bunch of good little will be glad to .see someone of their Keys at Bayville for a mm-confer-that of all tho%e who U*>k the count could get going again and bring er to tho league leaders in Ihe A ir­ guys putting up a game fight own potential, like Karitan, happen ence go withOcean Countvof < 11),en- he \\<*Mt further into his I m h iI them close at 22-19. But the Red port Plaza Commercial Bowling against the towering height odds. along after taking a haltering : tra! Regional 7 p.m ; Madron b“fore the lethal wallop struck •nd White got some more bombing League. Tom'* Ford captured two The Keys played in to Uutka under around from lhe powers in their Township at Piscaiaw;iv af him. There were only U seconds own group. St, Rose, Behnar wai- pm. and the Raritan Rockets ho-.t of Ihe cords out of Bell, led 26-21. games from the Airport Plar.a team the boards and he did not fail them. ft m the three-round Ikmh when ‘ ‘ ” to IIt-11 rv Hudson K ‘ - Again it was work from the free to continue to hold down third Ahead In First Half loped them Friday 79-tl, in lit#' ...... , . af / : .lames Mongro, '1 renton PAL. sent place. latest blood-letting the Seraphs p in H * Admirals hop« to |m-k : rimva, wjl|, „ throw line that held thc Huskies The Red Raiders ran ahead in Kahle and McFarland leads thc . / . i ,, , .r, .. .i „ * bad to endure, up .North B grounds. \vhi>* Mata- (ion n„h( (.r0iv ' In, Siebert making five of six chari­ he first half liv ,f>-19 Hu kn Ke - i ,.afcs -|1[|c Con„ ndcrs ty tosses so that the Maroon and loop with a 41*13 record, followed w a n a n d R u i r w m , a r * : b a i t i n g th- U"K help from John Aledolla with ;K,.v|xltr„ basketball Hill had suffered a Mow tha Steel went out of the first half be­ by The Oaks, 35-19; Tom’s Ford, stuffings out of one another, with crips and pop shots, i Ih*Admirals; fom;s pulled his ngir eve earlv in the hind no worse than 31-20, 33-21; Knollcraft Sweet Shoppe, 30- eturn to action against a second easy win over the Rock­ put M ickev Jackson on Ken Thom­ fii'.ht and he had bem fending his With the opening of thc second 2-f; P. 1.1, School and Airport Plaza Wall lownship. one of th«* top ets. The Rockets bitterlv resent as, tht* Keys more feared star. The of^xnetit ui:h otie ev<» op**n. With ball, It became quickly patent thc Lanes, 29-2o; Hondo Glass, 28-2G; P*ams of this s'-ason, in a game being legardec! as an ea\y mark result was a most tied-up night of this he did well, giving M<»ngro a Matawan defenses had been chang­ Crates Beverages, 2W/j :1V/2\ Teach­ at Maiawan High School at 2 p m . by anyone. Th^ Kelly Greens are the year for the Kevport bat kcourt pummeim;: at the end of the first ed so there would be no more pop er’s Scotchmen, 25,/r 2S,/; : Stulu's Saturday. John hekrnan and Billy confident of burv.ni' fti** la-a ve\t- star, .smothered at every turn by round. The ‘Irenton Ivixer had ihe allots for Bell. Matawan came up Oil Service, and Hilltop Cities Ser­ McGowan, of foot bail fame, along ige o{ hope the Henry HutUon the driving, pressing. Jackson. beHer of the second round, but was : lo one point away on foul shots liv vice, 2-4-30; Magnolia Inn, 18-3G; with Skip Coleman and Rich e r e w fia-\ m t h e “ H " r a c e b e n e a t h Hutch Hamilton and a pushup by Whale Agency, 15-311, Medulla go? m a couple of nice Pr/ybylo-.v.ski, w ill lead th'1 doughty the tloor of the Hainan tuurt • ‘'j1' W;," llS - the final round m tiie fear he was C ary Zambor. Then another follow Steve Thomas hit games of 202, sets early in the third quarter, but Crimson Knights against the Keys. ’I i n s d a v . behind on points, lb* Was luckv ahot on a rebound by Hun Hamil­ 20f) and 20!) Io hit high series of after that Butka curried the load with a do-or-die punch lal*- in t!te ; ton and ______Mutawan was ahead .. fi20. High games of the night were for Keyporl ail tne w:iy. His mates first time, Hun also sank a bracc t l*>wled by Junior Van Pelt, 211: shook off the Highlands all-court Jersey Coast Boat St. Ann's Takes fight to send Hill out o l the Gloic.s j of fouls to have the Huskies in the John Higgins, 223 and Frank Leo, press jus', enough tim es to pass in Tourney in the .seir.i final. . Van 34*31 as the Matawan stands 219. Also joining the 200_ Club were to him for the five crip*) that made Show Being Readied Runner-Up Spot Another bayshote Ixixer, liernie ' rltorfled jn glee at this eight-point John Bethel, 2lfi; Frank Sinkleris i the ball name Mire for Kevport. Keelen, Keansburg, a l.eavvweight, With the nation', pleasure* l>oaf- <’oj«h Al Bueliler’.> St. Ann's, drive by their forces. ami Mike Pellegrino, 214; Juhn Wil- ' l||,nrV Mudvm leam was out- . hat! betier luck tlnm Hill. He look Medolla and Thomas stepped in­ kens, 213; Hob Tonne 212; Tom ! PlavniK Ihe victors a Im as the: lnK scene estalihshmi;a recordKeansburg. tea m displaced St. on Malt McGowan. Newark, in u to the breach for thc Keys here. Carhuff, 208; Ron Williamson, liar- , Kainc Urnv to its close. On two nc- tempo tins year, theIlth Annual James, Red Bunk, in the runner- rough and tumble affair that had a old Reid and Ray Brennan, 200; casinns they drew within two |>oinls , Jersey t Basketball League Uiis week, hands of the shorter Hudson de- | Leb. 2.'1, is expected to establish en*e quickly detided the Newark- an all-time high in visitors. “ Aft- turning hack Holy ( mss. Rumson, the KHSk h ^ lead. E ThomasTyhomt"andre^ and Mesar ^ i Handling Cour,e fense men to secure the KHS lend er would be unable to deiend him ­ vance interest thin year is at the and St. Cathejiiin'.i, l.ast Keans- matched fouls, then Thomas .set anew. self jnoperiy with it blfedmg and, At Raritan Yocht Club highest level in the history," said burg, to tnul .St, M ary's by only from baefceourt only to have Mesur An outburst of fisticuffs with a awarded KeeJeri 'lie fight on a ' Jerry Casque, director ; one game. Tin* New Monmouth counter with a twist shot that kept Flotilla 25, U.S. Coast Guard i minute to go between Jackson and technical knockout. j "Commencing with the sturdy u‘:im 11 ** ‘im* Anns ,r> I. it tight at 39-40. But Thomas and Auxiliary, will present the Basic ; Butka resulted in the loss of these Ym Masia, Chlfwixut, a light little seaworthy pre-cut knock- ; Coach Si Chrisliauvon’s St. Jo- Kledolla were raging all over the Seamanship and Small Boat Hand- ! two stars to their teams, but Key-. , . , heavyweight under the tutelage of court now, both hit again quickly ling Course at the Raritan Yacht [port had it made by then. They let about*, which can be be assembled assembled at at , sephsepli's s team, team, K*‘vpoit;- Kiivpoit, and and <.oach C Jo« (Rockv) 'lomasello, Matawan, •nd it was Keyport 4-4-30 going in­ Club, 160 Water SI., Perth Amboy. ! Charlev Canty score a basket with- 1home,...... the marine panorama" . '.... will“ I' 'htank ' Ryan's li«dy Fam ily ‘ . five, ' form er m iddles >>ighl, is expected | to thc final quarter. Registration will be on Tuesday ! out resistance for the Admirals,, featm'e swank twin screw seagoing : Union Beach, were , idle, waiting ’o gn next eek in Gloves action Keyporl Lead Restored from 7 lo 8 p.m. There will be | Ihen fro/e the ball to run out thei mports craft and include the lurg- , for lie* rest of the league lo cat The Red and White was doing a eight lectures of two hour/; each I clock. collection of the famed Jersey ; up with them and the schedule. ob on Siebert defensively now. Tuesday night starting at 9 p.m. j The KHS jayvees suffered a sor- l*v,‘r ass(’|i'bie(f under , had to rally to beat lut the Hamiltons and Mesar were Among the subjects covered nre: j ry going - over at the hands of the . ,,nt' ^ r- Gasqrn*. . (j,,. |j,in>lln tf.im, trailing :m .>fi {taking lip the slack. When Mesar Seamanship. Rules of the Road, ! Henry Hudson seconds. 'Ihe High-; Inboanlsand outlmards and at h.tlKit ie Hob Kif>on and Dick closed the gap to 47-46, It was But­ Lights and Equipment, Aid to Navi- ! lands jayvees lan it up to (17-2H with : craft ^^'''r^d bv combinations of ! \U ( olimu sparked lie? rally of the ka, almost tne forgotten man of gat ion, Charts and Compass, Knots i tiie KHS seconds never in the game lx»th will be shown. A record vitri- K»*ansfnirg forces in this oii“ and a m m b m the game by now, who suddenly and Splices, and Safe Hoal Hand-! from the outset. ' etv of sail l>o;its nnd boat* pro-j alsi kept l-ieansbuig in f the v.ame with St Cathei .nr’s up from behind the basket for a It is not necessary to be a boat n ml.son strategy not to foul Butka, ! catamarans, trimarans and ding- Al no tim« did St. Ann's get a BEW ARE THK KYW 8 crip, being fouled and making the owner to attend (he course. The j )nil omiim the rest of the Keyjairt ^otlx>ard engines, Diesels and breathing spell against the haid- THAT PARALYZEt m n m free throw to restore the Keyport course is designed to help the Ixiat- | lL,ani Wll|; an aii-couri press. But ; inlward engines covering just nlxnit pressing Fast Keansbiugen. , •OHM It « iti 4IV9tl hAU IWtM uwrtt lead. ing enthusiast, both male and fe-1 (j^ Highlands team resorted to ' every raiig*» of horsepower are in- Deep sets by Thomas and a St. M ary's walloped Holv Cross NOW THRU TUESDAY male, learn thc fundamental* of | this ruse too late. K IIS Coach Bill ; eluded. 75-55 to keep then- unbeaten skein lump shot by Butka kept thc KHS safety, courtesy, and stnnll l>oat t JX>uglas had the height on his side ‘ — ------g o in g . lead steady despite two baskets by hnndling on the water. 1ami made the most of it, SoFS Barber Shop Run Hamilton and a crip by Mesar. For further information plense Krypnrt (SO) llrurN' 11 utlstoi i ' Then Butka w’enl out. Bun Hamil­ call: Charles Terio, HI 2-56W. j (H) ,.! Leads League Race j ton jumped In a shot. Medolla r o r i 4 C. Canty A 4 14 I made a free throw, but Siebert ,Vow fs (h« time to advertise Thom;** Hell . .. _ ...... A. Smltii 5 2 12; /fs a mad scrtimble for runner-tWIVf«W ; THfATnE*P^HI|WAY 1-34QC countered with two and Matawan those unused articles for sale. StMnuiiza i 6 a Ortiz 1 l J ; un honora in the Rarltnn Township ! It. Butka Now Ihru Tui's trailed only 57-5H with 2:37 to go. A imall ad In the clasRifled 'il o 70 w .it^ nd T :! !! ! j Women'. Dnwllng LeaRu* M the | Keyport went Into a looping column will .urn them Into cash CnlcrlilC* Beware The F.yei That H. Dane 0 ,Nh|)|mi _ i 1 number two spot continue* to PA RA LYZK I freeze. Thomas broke for Die has* for vou. J 1,1 Whltf'ld I’lut I.veniii(is Only — Medolla 10 *: rhange bands after almnst every; Alan Badel M O Mr.... .AWPlBfMyHOVhTOUCJION. 22 fl *o i® u 47 i w r ie s . J flnrbara I'errla Mvorr liv <|im rtci1 i Sal's Ihdmdel Road Barber Shop ; A N D —- ■ j u iVj coniinueM to maintain Ita league ; Kej-port ia ja "CHILDREN R o c k H u d s o n itCHARO CHAMKRUli WAGON W IIEFJ, )l»*ur.v Hiulstio 7 12 12 !« .*7 ( leading pace with a 42-18 record.; HfV|iirrt .IV (.’*> lim n HiuI simi j v followed by Bayshore Stntfonrrs, OF THE DAMNED" XQ ATttEAlltG. («7) ; PLAYHOUSE .'J.ri-2r»; I’la/.a Shell, 14-28; Airport 11 K I* I I* and — In Color OTEAGLMS , Plaza Bakery. 33-27; Pioneer Fund CHESTNUT ST. - M lim i tCIOWN Nttrinlle (1 1 l Curils 7 t in Anthony 11*11 it | I MuiMrh 1 4 t) : Stores, Tiny Glenn's «nd Fisher’s CC'.OB Fhone 74I-M7.1 Renervatlnns OilnH on Jnyc« rnylor % Hoe/tl :i i Shore Point F.sso, llflj. .-331/.; Carih ^ / - f r i.& saT n it e Sit.II 11 11 0 ; Cleimei'H, ^: Surf Beauty lll'A'' .S" Ol M»'t • h K’ •<( Stnrti Wednesday, Feb. 3th hy Gwirge Axelrod Wult Disney's Hilarious , , {y: I Studio, lH^-41^. I raff hlt.imc ,‘:iTivcn them. But H. I’rai* 0 0 0 C o le m an 4 0 a much alarm at a AM9 defeat by the Rockets sunk only seven of the Ja b lo ris k l 1 0 2 a Duncltcn team with an K-Tl rec­ Cusnno 0 0 0 17 handed them, a deficiency just ord, but there was .some conster­ enough to offset their better floor 12 52 22 7 5]20 nation in the Spa nun camp Tues­ flay. ftrare by qnirUra: day after the Light Blue and White R a rita n T u p . 11 12 15 13-61 fetey Coleman grabbed the tap- Mfctjwan 12 • 20 1 2 - 1 2 went, down 65-50 before rawing W off of a Jump ball with 33 seconds A M U * * * j v (ZM) W M rkta j v (72 y Township ibat has been uhlc to UN PDKfS . MW VM S! remaining to dribble downcourt lor 6 r p H r p win only one game all season. l l a y c i | I S SJcdel 3 ft 0 • layup for a one-point spread. II, PfAM 3 (J 10 Albnnn i n 2 Hut it was allowed the Spartans The* the Rockets nimbly upset a Gfrlufntn 1 0 2 Jlymtu 1 2 4 lacked “ urge" against these teams Matawan attempt to freeze the bail, M. Dolnn 1 0 2 Carlton 1 (I 2 YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT AftP* Pflirffono i 0 4 P aliI* of school districts removed from forcing another tapoff, Ron O'Neil Underwood 1 1 3 Kngelmnn 0 0 0 their own area once they had Fully Cooked - SMOKED taking the ball. But he dribbled Kdwjirdi 1 1 Kocrker 1 0 2 qualified for the state tourney and H arris 0 0 0 downcourt only to take a “ riding" I 1 Spencer were intent only on the game with shot from quarter court which Tiayuor 0 0 HeffrcvvitE 0 0 0 MunnlnK 0 0 Perth Amboy tomorrow night at SUPER missed but at least got the ball in­ Munson 0 0 the jjyrn in tirownrovvn, side for the Rockets. But in the en­ Jieid 0 • The Spartans did battle the RIGHT" suing scramble, B e n Hamilton Destroyers point-for-poim for the came up with it for Matawan with first three* quarters of the garni.* Dim seconds to go and the Huskies on tin* l>un**)len court only Uj go killed the clock the rest of the way. HAMS into a state of collapse in the fin­ I mW Portion | The game was a dingdong affair, BAYSHORE JUNIOR al period when the home force iThe best lead RarilaW’ever had was ran past them with ease. :flve points just before the half end- At the Ewing court Tuesday, the ;td with Ihe Rockets in the van 23- HIGH SCHOOL Spartans again put on a pomi-for- ' tS . They got ahead again by five c point battle* with the opposition to points early In the ‘ second...... half but the third (juarter. then again went could not hold it. Matawan'* best into a ftate of relapse. Tom Jen lead was four points at the end of CONFERENCE l b . YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT AftP* kins was fho only consistent scor* the third quarter, and twice in the 39 «.*r for the Light Hlue and White Iasi quarter. The Huskies had ob­ The Bayshore Junior Hi«h School Wfcili Ham 45; I Full Cat Shank Half 43i | Fall Crt Ivtt Half 49;. in these two games, but in neither * A ll P's advertised price It • viously underrated the Rockets on Conference appears due for repre­ contcst could any player on Coach j rtn T '» i irt-TnT iinirm inrii»rr~ -i'ir)>>Mi»«mnNWiiiirriwwii iim ifriirm iw riW H rTrTiiiif the basis of the Green and Gray’s sentation again in the Garden State fair, lew price f«r the A m * all-losing record and it was nearly Elementary Basket • Bowl Tour­ Reeve Tracy's combine get over the 20-pr)int mark. auptr-mguSuMrHickt" ot«r—iMf— # n v n i % v i quality offered. W e fMorm- ney in Convention Hall, Asbury ’ SHORT CUT a fatal miscalculation that would - c have taken everything the Huskies Park, Mar. 2*20 as Coach Bill I)e- The Panthers of Perth Amboy tee that we will net offer - had to play for this season away. Maio, Kennsburg, announce* the in­ come to the Madison court to­ morrow with a record of nine wins for sale tke soma brand er , Strategy Errata tention of entering his team . and three losses, ull lo Woodhridge...... I I The Rockets made errors of item under • different name Keyport also participated last In view of the ease with which the RIBS« BEEF 0V^,"*DT 6S itritecy. They "pumped" with O’­ year, when they were Conference "SuMr-Ritkt '-FRESI URGE IUm 4-5 Ik at • higher price at AfcP. Neil doing' the shooting lo I h t Amboyans have handled all other "SuMr-Ritkt"-FKESI URGE IU 4-5 Its. champs, but the Junior Raiders do Seek practices are decept­ ' outside to smaller men trying to- opposition but the mighty Barrons not appear likely entrants this year they are favored to romp away ither in the rebounds against the hs they lost all their players by c ive and net In the pnkHc aroon and Steel’s Bun Hamilton against the Spart -s. But the leth­ graduation and now share the bot­ argy in the Madison camp since I n t e r e s t . Sand George Siebert. Too many foulstom place with Union Beach. Bui were committed by these smaller the games with neighboring .Mata ROASTING CHICKENS 39: Matawan. a team in the doldrums wan and East Brunswick has dis "SuHr-lilU" iMf CALIFORNM CUT I0NILEU CMUCI (allows, doing a great job, but with the past few years, is showing signs I ap'peaVt."d. ' ' f £ "sciim T in Ho much percentage against them. Lltown- Y0V NEVER PAY MORE AT A«P* of revival under the coaching of town is ugog with "pep rally" en If Matawan had not been "tight,” Jack Sweeney and may be an en­ had shot properly from the foul- thusiasni with the coming of the* trant. lifie, it would not have been close. Amboy foe and tomorrow night But It can be confidently said that The fast - growing grade school will be the banner one ot the sea­ POT ROAST ^ 555 65( the improvement in play by Coach tournament, one of the major son st the Madison court. rFully P lljr bOVfltlWia,Cavked—Skinless, vMSlankleii-Excisi IIRim KAbvel FatF 41 RntvtiR V IV V T V I Eitktr Naff Leroy Kelly’s players, their follow­ events of its kind in the nation. In­ Madison Twt*. <4!») Ihmrlh-u (C.M cludes both public and parochial <; y i» <; k I1 ing the ball and their moving the Jru k ln s II 2 18 M illio n 4 2 H> SEMI- f Q c ball, Is such, that some rival is go­ schools. Some 30 schools in the D.ipp 4 (J H Hobi nMHt |i ORANGES ing to rcgri't crossing their path Monmouth- - Ocean - Middlesex - v

coff 0 0 0 S l i c e d B a c o n 5 5 “ c i ss '• in Zambor in the pivot to Ground Beef 4 9 Florida r»ri»i n Hamilton in a right side line Members of the committee for 13 24 50 24 17 65 Kpost for I dribble to the basket. Athe tournament include Lester M. S ro rr by |)vrio»i Ik four minutes pine of the final quar­ trouncing the Carteret matmen State Federation of Women’s Clubs ter on a deep court set by Coleman 36-11 Saturday night...... and the Arts Committee...... of...... the. and a drive-in lor a crip by O'Neil. After Paul Quirk and Dennis j state .Museum of New Jersey. En- The Rocket fans roared approval Sudano had won by forfeit in the j try forms and detailed information CAMPBELL SOUPS r ? ! 4 . . 65< at the 45-44 score in their favor, But lightest weight classes the Spar*! may be secured bv contacting Mrs. 35 seconds later Frank D'Apolilo tans added points on pins by Bill j DeSamper, 282 Parkview Terr., 55 was tying (he score with a free Testa (122), Walter Reed (1.15) | Lrncroft. Dairy f t lytl throw, then Siebert came out of and Bob Scarpino (140) while Hob j The Fifth District exhibition will AJAX .= ‘™ r^ | «W^27* some bad Green and Gray ball- Kang (114) and Greg Miller (129) I be held onMar. 7, in tin* Communi- WildMirt Im l handling to sink a pop shot for a W htlt Ktrntl tf Crtam Style Ann P i p — with M ttih rn n i •ta. won by decision. ty Room, Bamberger’s, fiatontown Se(««t Qweltty Matawan lend lhat never gave way. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Finalists I doi. j The aummaries: Gr*do A l a r g e E g g s 5 9 * The Huskies made it 49-45 and Score: Madison Township 36, Car in the district will attend a lunch­ G o l d e n C o r n ^ a 8*'.1.89e Spaghetti Sauce 2 !ir 39* laler 51-47, but the determined Rac­ tcret 11. eon in Trenton on Apr. 1, when fi­ kets kept coming hack. Jimmy !*7— Piiul Qulrh, MT, won hv for­ nal awards will be presented. Art PltSTA PUNCH Whipped Butter «»p Welch popped up a rebound with feit. scholarships totaling $2200 will be W e l c h ’s 2 r . 5 9 * Ketchup 2'U“49e 1:13 to go. Matawan tried to freeze IW —Dennis Suilano, M X won by AAP — D*m*iWo forfeit. paid directly to a recognized school Muonster Slicoi r b , . 0 * and Bun Hamilton was fouled, lie U«-B»b I^ng, MT, defeated filch- in which the student has been ac­ Ritz Crackers n. h,„ » ; ; j | Sumhint CookiN CH^ Ti ^s“ 25' AAP— l*«perU^ made one of the two charity tosses. »>\ 7-2. cepted to further his o; her nrt ed­ Swiss Slicoi It was 52-49. Then came that last 122-Bill TfMj, MT, pinned Vic Sw ih*rtend x « * P/ivlotmls In ,*l:1ft. ucation cither as a professional art* Country Corn Flakes JX'L X ' 31 Raritan close-in, only to have sheer I 2!f— Gre* Miller, MT, defeated 5»m J jjt or art teacher. Participants may KnliUr CMkiti 'X«9* •verexcitednes* let the ball gtt Cream Chooso Peiteurlied w “ n i A ” ;.!,.,- II..CI, MT. pinned a i ! e » 'T both scholarship contests, but Horb-ox Bouillon Cubes 3 25 away to secure a Matawan victory Piriayl in 3:34. j only one scholarship will be award- Su^r cools 3C, Ju»t Redvced.1 — with nine scconds left. ]40—Rob Soarplnn, MT, pinned J«r- ! ed to an individual, The jayvee contest was always in ome Tardy In 3:57. ' ______Armour’s CZ'< Hash '^ r is * Doxsh Minctd Clams 2l0^;' i7* Iw iu 'i HitM|«tilittf Fresh Milk »*i. I“» 0 T Cosmopolitan Chapter Bold Medal Flour Ail Purpoi# : : st* Dial Prineois Facial Soap 2 ;,7„ 33* p?u» dtp, Hears Plans For Ball Penn. Dutch E ;; Noodles Kluikl Hoim Maid Garbage Bags ",y'55° Thrifty fro ion Foods! — Prevailing fog did noi prevent DAVE G1BB members of the Cosmopolitans of Gravy Master 23* Fels Instant Granules \!‘f 61* Sweet Green Peas 6,:"A Middletown Chapter from attend- i ing their 15JU4 kick-off meeting. French Fried Potatoes f ) w < 11*?t & O l c U My-rFme X 27 ______Nino Lives Cat Food 2 ‘ c: 29* - £ * • Mrs, Lillian Bernstein, the p res­ A4P ident, outlined the plans for the 6olden Cut Corn ftfeJe A USH- ( Atr. AND TRUCKS j national ball which is to be held in ( Ann Pago Fino Quality i t * ^ourI I Choice! the early spring in the Top of the Peas ft Carrots AAP | Fair Restaurant at the sile of the N «. I I i World’s Fair. ilbow Macaroni 10 Elbow Spaghetti 1 Ik. | The Middletown Chapter, whose nttuhflf tI.H lpMl«l thli Wtik pkg*. j membership up to recently has Spaghetti {m Shells N been predominantly Bnnlish-born 89c •« 79* 5 Brock Sliam|Mt bot.» » i members, is'pleased to report its 'expansion embracing new inem- Ibers from Holland, Germany, Gerber’s Neseafo i Switzerland and Italv. GrMn Giant Chef Boy-ar-doe j Colenna i Meetings are held on the third Baby Cereal . R*r lostant Ooffoo Sweet Peas ! Kings Lutheran Chinch. Middle- 1 la x * Ire^ Cnmbi lr 25. • town, at K p.m. 2 ' “ 37* * r v „ . •• s ' r - w Knights Of Pythias, ... ** I H iftraterf Cheese 41* JFK Lodge, To Meet B&M Heinz China Beauty Scott 1 Thr next regularly scheduled Baily Bog Feed !meeting of lhe John F. Kennedy BROWN BAKED Paper Towels : Centennial 1-odge 100, Knights of Sweet Gherkins Chow Mein Dinner Phk, M eet or ! Pythias, will be held Monday at BREAD BEANS W M 'i *t C c lc n d ! the Strathmore Klemenlary School, )iib . itc jy * D C ilia *t | j Matnwan, «tt JO p.m. The mem- if 2‘,;:3ie ;t" 3 1 * * I» f4 Ibership committee will be at the (school from 8 If) 8:30 p.m. to i answer anv <|iiesiions, M e rffe-lv. through S«.urd»y r.bruory 1.. |„ $up. r Mmh.t, and S.lf-S.rvlc. ,l.re, .nly In N.rlh.m N.w j.ruy, Oreng. end R.,hland CeuntlM M l local Pyffmim, both past anil M l lf;r» r).riii|il rI>.|,| fliml ^ I[ii,i|i (,|frr. i present members, are invited tn 1 join as charier members, Anyone [else interested also is invited lo I join, Al Grubau, fiW>-W{S3, or Kan l RARITAN TOWNSHIP CLIFFWOOD KEANSRURG PORT MONMOUTH |dy Kfefn, 6Cfi-#tl27, mny bo con- | I dieted for additional information, i Rt. 36 and Poole Ave. Highway 35 and Cliffwood Ave. Rt. 36 and Main St. Ut. 36 and Wilson Av«^ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January 30, 1964 Pago Fourteen

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FOR RENT FOR RENT HELP WANTED SERVICES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE, MODKHN. iuifurm>hed, upurlment UNION HFACH, apartment, 4 G IR L or woman part time, able to I’AIIKER HOARDING HOME for ALUMINUM al 2r>.*» M.ipie Pl.io\ K<\vport; i j rooms oiid hrtlli. hot walor sup* operate National Cash Ue^i-ster aged men and women. Slate NO MONEY DOWN Folding Doors licensed. Cull 5GG-0G11, Maiawan, block from bus at rt corners Ileal plied. $ii.r» per month. Call 2G4-tllfi.'l Posting Machine. Write J3ux G in WINDOWS & DOORS iind hot Wilier supplied, Adults on­ or 2'il-wm L'V'(Miin^s, wJilU can* of this newspaper. wj30 N. J. Wjtf If your credit Is goad you can bu* ly $90 |)»*r nnnlh Call 16- O H .w jlf APARTMMNT, 3 rs nfler li p.m., or Salurtluy nnd $598 IMil-2815. wjtf _ wj30 Stale. Janies L. Lawson, R.N., ______will lion. 264-4187.______wjtf KXCFXLI-NT fully furnished apart­ Sunday. \vj30 Mvrtie Ave., Cliffwood. Call 566' Each l-:XPK:Rli:NCI‘;i) waitress o\rer 21 O F F IC E EQ U IP M E N T ; unlimited THREE-BEDROOM rancher, alr^Si ment, nil utilities and heat in­ T U R K I- nmi 4 room npartiv.fnis. ( i m wjtl years old. Call after 7 p.m., 261­ savings on new and used desks, eluded {HO il-M). Call 2IM m i wjtf I and 2 bedrooms, (tic hath. Call conditioned, washer, dryer, Ci.E, ' FITS OPENINGS UP TO 34"x80" - 787-o;i!)G, wjt f ] Mil. _ _ Wj.10 TAX "RETURNS PREPARED chairs, files, shelving, parts bins kitchen, studied garatte, Strath. ARNOLD MOUSI'., li’3 First St. Tax returns prepared by qualified drufting equipment and etc. Ralph niore-al-Matawan. Immediate po»« HI%AU ITFUK unfurnished S room ORGANIS'K to audition for Sun­ Keyport, comfortable rooms In lax accountant. Call 2(>l-i3f)3 for Moccl, 299 Washington Street, Key session, f 17,500. Call area codo 6M. Spanish speaking home. Inspect apartmenl with heat, hot wnler days, KirstXluireh of Christ Sci­ POSITIVE MAGNETIC LATCH - TWO informal inn. wj l/15 port. Call J64 I 5 5 8 . ______wjtl 8294343. wjtl after f> pin. ctiiilv. wjll | and jjai supplied, Downtown Key- entist, Keyport. Call 2(iClSljt]. wjll) T R EM EN D O U S savings on doors. HL’NGALOW, furnished, 3 rooms • port. Call between 9 a.m. and 5 SOLOIST lo audition for Sundays, TAX RF1UH N S prepared. Nulary IM M E D IA T E occupancy, 3 bed. windows, shutters, mlllwork etc COLORS • GRAY AND BEIGE. nnd hjdi, utilities supplied, a ! p.m., 261-.r)00!>. wj30 First Church of Christ Scientist, Public Service. Daytime or eve­ mom, 2 year old Cape Cod situ­ Across from Ye CotlaRe Inn, Key- v .fk . Adults only. Also 3 vacant I UN ION HI'.ACM, apartineiit, 4 Keyport. _Call 2!j4-lMIL___ ning, _2ti4-:i5!i6. wJ20 ate Union Beach. 1690 total cash NOW IN STOCK \ rooms and bath; all utilities sup­ port. Call 264-8972 or 264-345*. required for qualified huyer. Total looms with lie.it, ISO per month. INSURANCE secretary for local wjll Call OSIxun l-07*tt nr 26-M;i91. wjtf ; plied; privata entrance. Couple price (11,000. Call Bittner it Car. agency. Write Box L in care of P.M. A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY toil Afiency inc., 56 Main St., Key- TWO ROOM efficiency apartment, : only or with 1 child. Call 2G4-5Q68. this newspaper stating salary re­ port, N. J. 264-21)16. wj< nil Improvement.!, located at 60 K l' Yi’CHCr, apartment 3 rooms, quirements and hours preferred. Klndergarlen Nursery School has ■ ALUMINUM Main St., Ke.inslmrg. Cull 842-1703. i furnished or unfurnished, a l l _ wj3° few openings for the 2nd semester. MATAWAN wjtf utilities supplied. References and WINDOW *1,900 T A K ES O V ER , . . CONOVER LUMBER Co. i s,‘a,ritY : .Cull 264:3428.____ wpO MAN to assist with general duties FOR G I mortgage with low month.lf APAIM M KNT, 4 rooms anti bath, in small business, appropriate STATE APPROVED, READINESS .R A R IT A N Township, apartment, 3 PRO G RAM payments of $110.07. Charm, clean, 2640500 Keyport adult! only, no potj. Call 2b’4- pay; apartment included. Write $11.95 100 First S). #»41!) afier !i p.m. wjtf t rooms unfurnished, near trans- 566-2222 iiness and location will sell you iporintion, business girls or older Box C in care of this newspaper FREE ESTIMATES on tills lovely home will) wood- A’lT K AC “IT V Ii 3 mom apartment, ! couple. SH5 with utililiei. Call .staling qualifications and wj30 K A R L FRA N TZ 264-3405 burning fireplace, huge eat-i* # k tile kiulien and b.ith, heat sup­ PRIVATE. INSTRUCTION : 7H7-411 .*» after 8 p.m. wjUO wjtl kitchen, enclosed porch, 3 sunny “ plied SSj Cenually located nt |>ART T IM K dental assistant-re* IN ST IT U T E bedrooms, .tl(e batli, and hoi wator- l r» Main St. Ke\|v»rt. Husiness : APAIU'M KNi*. 3 rooms and hath, ceptiunist, Jla/Iei area. No ex­ MORGAN VILLE FREE INSTALLATION perience necessary. Write Box M w j6 baseboard heat, $14,500 is the full rouple Hesned ( all between 6 : nice location, heat and hot water. ALUMINUM COMBINATION ! iu care of this newspaper. wjilO price, so what are you wailing for? and 1 p.m., 7:47 Uf)'X) wjtf I Available February 15th, 160. Call STORM WINDOWS 2<»7*r»0. _ wj.10 A career m fashion and advcrtis- F . X . O’B R IE N — 671-5751 And Trade-Ins GAS Iff'A IT :i) apanmeiit in I'ninn :mK modeling is evcitinj' und well wjtl B1LTRITE baby carriage and mat­ S^nd for Catalog Reach. S50 per month. Call ! UUANI} NKW 2 bedroom aparl- Open 7 days paying. Successful photographic INCOM E T A X returns prepared, tress, crib and mattress, youth I’.irkvsay M ‘H)2. w)30 1 mem, Kevport area. Call 264- 4V22. __ wj.10 models can earn up to $10 per hour part tin.c bookkeeping. Call 264­ bed and mattress; also play pen. WI-S'I’ KtMn-Jmr#, aparttnenl. 2nd and new talent is constantly need­ Call 566-7116.______wj30 New ranch, 3 bedrooms, nice area, .SINCiIJi furnished room, private 0725. _ wj4/ir) floor, 4 rooms and bath, npar ed. Can you qualify? For further full tile bath, modern kitchen. Asfc> entrance, 2nd fkwr, TV. Inquire r-U R N irU R E hide-abed; mahog­ ing $14,300. Financing arranged. New York aruJ Newark bus line, information call or visit Alison INCOM E TA X prepared, business any dining room set; 1 >/2 year 172 Mam St., Keypori. wj30 and individual by appointment. flusine;* rouplt* preferred. Im­ Photography Studio, 7f)6 Highway old refrigerator; 2 rugs; china FOR THIS AND OTHERS ... T IIR K K rooms and bath, heat'and The Whittles Agency, 2118 High­ mediate oiTupancv. Call 787-I4?)l. 36, Union Heacli. Call 261-6100. closet. Call 2G4-0453. wj30 PLEASE CALL T*1 ' wj:i(J’ hot water, 938 Highway 30, Un­ way 35, Holmdel. Call 671-9670 or _ _\vj30 12 RU KN KR RANGE, 2 ovens, K FVPO RT, new ti room apart­ ion Beach. Call 264-4483 or 264­ B7M2BH. wjtf -007. wj23 TK LK PH O N K solicitors, part time, commercial restaurant typo; also RANKL & W EBER ment, lesidfMitial mea, near $1.23 per hour. Call 264-31G3. \vj30 MIDDLETOWN miscellaneous counter stools. Call sch'K>It ami shopping area. Rent M O DKRN 3-room apartment in Un­ 56G-98M between 6 a.m. and 4 R EA LTY CO. $120 per month, (.'.ill for an ap­ ion Beach. Ideal for newly m ar­ W AITRKSS, experienced, 5 days a MOVERS p .m . ______w j30 ried couple, Must be seen to be week. Apply in person, Mata­ MATAWAN pointment, 261-7000. wj.10 P U P P IE S , 6 weeks old, males and IIW Y 34 wan Diner, Highway 34, Matawan. 566-3311 Fl'RN 'ISI IK I) ROOM' with or with­ females. Call J>66*2476. ___wj30 wj.JO* 24 HOUR SERVICE wj3# out hoard in private? home, elder­ LISTINGS WANTED FLAT RATES CROWN Graphic camera, 4 x 5 ly people welcome. Call 787 nil 11. K K L IK F R.N. for 2 days a week FREE ESTIMATES and accessories. Call 566*2515. CARLTON H. POLING Kl-.ANSinJRCr, IrvI sitlinj' rimm. at Mount Pleasant Manor Nurs­ PACKING & PADDING WANT TO S E L L your home. List ______R E A L T O R kitchenclte, all utilities .supplied, ing Home, 38 Freneau Ave.. Mat­ with us. Call now, Casey’s FO UR living room chairs, J5 each. 38 HWY. 36 - KEYPORT, N. J, gentleman nnly._ Call 7R7-LM9I. awan. Call for appointment 566- No Job too Big or Small Asoncy, Realtor. Highway 35, Haz- I padded child's rocker, (4. Cedar 264-1918 2<;i3 or 566-4631. _ wj30 Weekly trips to New York M A IAW AN . 5 room boukC $100 let. 264-8112. Open 9 a.m. to 9 chest, $5; pair hand painted ori Who is the best VW salesman? Keyjwrt Colonial 7 rooms a n d per tmnth. Call Ji6fi-27.n. wj?,0 P wj30 R F A L KiSTATFi Salesman, man ental lamps, $10; pair of tan and or woman for active Matawan 264-74 G8 brown lamps, $5. Child's formica bath; all modern kitchcn and bath, Al! threo—Suleiman, Service Manager, and Part* M anager. office. Will consider retired top lable, U. Living room clock, full cellar, oil heat. Reduced for wj3Q quick sale, $14,900. Our V W Salwrmn demonstriitai, feature b y foaturu, U19 gentleman. Write Box D in care $10; end table lamp, $1; cofrec advantage* a VolkswaK‘*n hold* fur you—from iu alr-coolitl, of this newspaper. wj6 A U TO S F O R SALE table, $4; also sofa, $15. Call 566- Attractive split, 3 bedrooms, P/i maRno.Cff-4375.______wj3(T miles. 4 door, automatic, $995. Call $14,000 M4-.Ki:ili. wj30 Brand new Mobil Station being MAN loking for work around home. ( 1353 CH EVY, November Inspec­ built on. Route 31 and Cambridge Thin owner will listen lo reasonable Entertainment by Any type work from painting to Road, Matawan (Levittown area). alterations, reasonable. Call any­ tion, *60. Call 566-3560. wj30r offers so don’t hesitate to see (liia This station projected for very o n e ! : ' . ; • time. 264-7107.______wjM* 1961) VA LIA N T Station Wagon, A-l high volumn of business. Training “THE CRISTONE’S” EXPERIENCED baby sitlcr. Call condition. Asking (825. Call 566- and some financing available. Call THOMPSON lc BARTELL 566.0506. wjJO !>S90 between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m 221-0911 after 7 p.m., for details Real Estate In s u r a n c e Wj30 or leave name it 222-8049 during 586-0400 ' EVERY FRIDAY AND SAT. NIGHT B A B Y SIT T ER for working ir.oth- th^Ja^Jklonda^^jaturdaj^wJM H w y 34 M a ta w a a crs in my home. Call 264-8063. Opposite Buttonwood Manor ’ vvjJO WANTED TO BUY MISCELLANEOUS w jN HOME MADE HZZA PIES MANDir MAN reliable and experi­ TOP DOLLAR paid for loll io enced at almost anything: mod­ Cliffwood Bcach area or Mata­ COURSE IN practical interior dec­ CALL - 264-1376 erate pay. Richard J. Callahan, wan Township. Must be bulldable oration; starts 2nd week in Feb­ ORDERS TO TAKE OUT 603 Shore Road. Union Bcach. Cali lots. Call Hunter 6-1120 or Drexcl 9­ ruary;' seven sessions $5. Call $400 down to a qualified buyer, one 261-1841. wJ30 3924. wj30 566-7041, wj30 story 2-bcdrooms, dining room, Special* ...... 2.00 Small .... .75 hot water heat, $8,000. . Large ...... 1.25 Bar Pie* .50 Matawan — ranches, spliLs and two-story homes, $12,500, $15,000, Medium ...... 1.00 $15,900, $17,000, $18,600, $22,500 and BUSINESS SERVICES | $23,900. C A L L 264-9626 Keyport — two-story home, 3 bed­ ■SUPEK Si»ECIAL! ro o m s. I'A baths, formal dining room, hot water heal, 14,500, Top Soil Television Contractors '62 Oldsmobile *■ m Morganville — 4 bedroom Cap# Cutlass Coupe, blue and white t | ■ JOE’S DON’S TV SERVICE VIN C EN T J . DIGENNARO Cod on approximately 1-acre, hot V-S, A u t n in .1 1 i c Transmission. I ^ BLDG. CONTRACTOR ' water heat, $16,000. : P R i VATE EXCAVATING. TRUCKING For fast efficient radio and tel* Additional Study For Advanced 7 BEDLE RD., HAZLET |Power sleerins, radio and heater' TRENCH IN G vision scrvice call 566-31)44. STERLING McCANN I nstruction DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE Complete building line, Carpentry, REAL ESTATE ■’ Work or Better Grades. CLEAN UP JOIIS TV SERVICE masonry, painting A aluminum 253 BROAD ST., KEYPORT ’81 VOLKSWAGEN, Sm, Roof, 2-Dr. Sedan, Gray. R.ll., I n s t i t u t e HOUSE WRECKING products. G66-1G00 264-2204 H.OIM O rig in a l .Miles ...... $1300.00 After School • I\vtlninK.s - Saturday A.M. 5CG-9SS5 264-1376 ’•2 FORD 4-Dr. Station Wagon, V-8, Std., With Overdrive, TEN EYCK RONSON INC. w jtl IV I). 10 - W ar. 2!) ______wj3D R.ll., White, ur/Walls ...... $1280.00 Bulldozing, loading service, top M ATA W AN CARPENTER and building coatiac UKADINT, 1 — GKADKS 1-7 RANCH TYPE house, I large and *12 BUICK, Spccial, 4 Dr., DuLu.xe Sedan, V-8, A/T, R.ll., soil, fill dirt, road graval, blue PERSONAL SERVICE 30 Y R S. lor, J. G. M cuger, Fiorenc* Avt.. I average bedroom, Kitchen, S lu e ...... $ 1 12.>.00 Coiirsi1 is •l.-'-jiincd lo ic-hiiild the l>mic fotirulalion of the stone and wash gravel. Free esti­ w |ti Keyport New homei, garage*, all dining room combination. Full *<2 I'ORD Galaxy 2-Dr. Sedan, V-8, Automatic Transm is­ m'.'dnnii'i of r.'ailiiiK. phonics in si|;hl rendinj;, weird du.scriininn- mates. alterations and reptiri. Call 2(4- tile bath, Large living room with sion, R.ll., Color Grav and White, W/Walls ...... $1173.00 lii>u. word aii.'.ilv.'iis. inlr.'rprc'Ialion nnd rnniprchmsionnl. NORTH EAST TfV 4159. w jtl fireplace. Full cellar. S x 24 sun ’•l FORD 4-Dr. l-alrlnne V-8, A/T, White ...... $ 830.00 Accoli'r.itod pni.urum 10 ilrs. per week. (I Mrs. normal time). SPECIAL ON FILL DIRT Repairs and service, T V antennas ARTHUR BROS. deck and carport, Quaker Maid *11 FORD Galaxie 4-Dr. II.T., V-8, Auto. Trans., Illack, (5 weeks) (10 weeks) THIS W E E K . installed. 2 way radio dispatched TILE CONTRACTORS cabinets with electric cooking. Gas R4II, W. Walls ...... $1100.00 w |tt Call 264-6161. wjtl EN G LISH r — r.KADKS 7-8-H Would you like to havt a m o d e m heat. Marine view, Immediate ’H FORD Falcon, 2-Dr., Deluxe Trim, Automatic Trans­ f'otmililiim fnr [lasic I-.n|>lish skills, emphasis on Grammar, ceramic tile bathroom at a lo* possession. Call owner, 264-6547. mission, Radio, Heater, White Walls ...... $ 4*5.00 CINDERS RENT A TV vocabulary development and mcchanici of r.njjlish. Principles cost? Free estimate*. ■______w i30 *• CHEVROLET Belalre 4-Dr., I Cyl., Std., R&ll, Portable — day. week, month. of narration, description, exposition and argumentation. 2S4-7912 Blue and White, W/Walls ...... $ 7W.W Also. K N G U S II II, III . L IT E R A T U R E . Evenin g - Satur­ Blue stone, driveway gravel, fill Night scrvice calls until 10 p .m . H PONTIAC 2-Dr. Ildtp., Gray, A^T, P.B., P.S., R.ll., days - 4 llr i per week. 16 weeks. dirt, cinders, trenching and bull­ Bayshore TV, 38 Church St., Keans- LOST W /W a lli ...... | 123.M d o zin g . burjj^SMWO^^^^^vj|2£27 INTERIOR PAINTING FUR STOLE, reward, on Main St.. IS CADILLAC, 4-Dr. Ildtp., FuU Power, Taa, R.ll., GENERAL MAT1IFMATICS — GRADES 1 - I I AND ADULTS. AND Matiwan between Highway 34 W /W a ll...... $ I7 N .M riirouch mastory of the fimdamentnln of Arithmetic. T h e DIETRICH BROS. Miscollaiwous * $ CHEVROLET Belilr* 4-Dr. Sedan, V-l, A/T, R&ll, four'basic processes of addition, subtraction, multiplication, PAPERHANGING and Railroad Station on Wednes­ Green, W/Wail* ...... | M * M division. Also, review of whole numhera, fractions, decimals NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. day. January 15th. Write Box’ll ’i t BUICK Electra 221 4-Dr. Ildtp., Full Power, Air and percents. ALSO, A L G E B R A I, II, III. Evenings - Saturdays. M A TA W A N CONVERTIBLE TOPS in care of this newspaper or calt-f, Cond., Black, R.ll., W/Walls ...... | I7J.00 ■I Hra. per week. 16 weeks. 566-3993 • 2 Id For all model car*. A Courtesy WM. WEIGAND 349-3100. ' wjJTV W ltf Car for your convenience. Larrr’a' ’ft Saratoga 4-Dr. Ildtp., P.S., P.B.. RAH, LANGUAGES - SPANISH - FRENCH . LATIN PLEASE RETURN. "Have You Auto Seat Covers, 2 Q * JJ2# High­ KEYPORT W/Walli, Blue and Whitt ...... $ 7W .M Foreign lanRuafie.s are tnuglit by conversational method. teen Misty?” Dog, male, whit* way 34 and Middlesex Rd., Mata­ ’5# FORD Galaxlc 2-l)r. Sedan, V-S, A/T, P.S., Blue and Students converse with each other antf leachar. Grammar takfS Antiques 946-4275 with tan patche* on eart anj basa White, White Sidewalls ...... | S N .M wan. 24 bour phone service, Call of tail, long hair, on Saturday, Jan­ its place a« it Is needed for correcl usaRC- ______w ]3 /l« ’Jt FORD Galaxy 2-Dr. Sedan, V-S, Automatic Trana- Evenlngs - Saturdays. 4 Mrs. per week. U weeks. OPPORTUNITY SHOP 566-3016. wjtf uary 18th. Reward. Child becom- V ft L CONTRACTORS. All types nilsalon, Power Steering, Radio and Heater, Blue and A N T IQ U E S in£jiyrony»orrjriii|C*IMgS237S. KEYPORT Army Navy hat Sweet- ot carpentry and mason work. W h ile ...... I 1K.M ALL COURSES BASED ON INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION W« buy and aell Antique Furniture *51 RAMBLER Custom 4-Dr. Station Wagon, 8 Cylinder, Orr w o rk clothei, Carhartt over Fireplaces, barbecue*, sidewalks, SMALL CLASSES Bric-a-brac, China, OI i m , D olls Real EsUts For Solo Standard; Radio, Heater, White Walls, Gray ...... $ 458.08 alls, hunting jacket*, hoot*, thoes. patios, footings, swimming pools. Jewelry, U. S. and Foreign stamps boys' and men'i w e a r . W . Front ’i t CADILLAC, 4 Dr. Hdtp. Full Power, Air Conditioned, FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL 5M-22M Frec^stlrnates^al^MMMZjJS BUILDING LOTS, IIMS and up. Th? Matthews. 115 Broadway, Key St., Keyport, 284-3008. wjtl White W/Walls, R.H ...... I U 8 I 0 John Trab a ehlno.-broker. Cliff- Registration — Free Interviews — Saturdays 9-12 Noon (Wit 764-1446 w|tl H IE BANK WILL FINANCE T11E ABOVE PRICES W H E E L C81AIRS, crutches, canes, Maintananc* wood Ave. and Archla SC. Clift- Call For Appointment INTERIOR DESIGNER etc., for rent or sale. Charge wood. Call MI-1737.______w jtf The Above Cars Are Sold With A 98-Dav Unconditional Guarantee CONSULTATIONS accounts Invited. Matawan Drugs, SMALL JOB SPECIALISTS Eleanor Delaney. PHD. - Dean of Studir LOT, corner 3rd and Waverly 145 Main Street, Matawan. Call Daniel McKeown, D.B.S. . Act. Director Carpentry — doors, stairs, ceilings, Streets, Keyport. Minimum sire ,166-0021. wjtl paneling, etc. Inside painting. John Darbar, Business Manager JOYCE GOLDSCHMIDT 144 x 47, 141 x SI, Call 2M-SSS1. AUTO SALES B Y A P P T . 566-8581 GENERAL SERVICES CO. • ' ■ r ■______Witf Ml Main St Ask about P.M . Academy - F U L L T IM E Grades I thru 8 wj2/20 Upholstery 568-11(7 M a ltw u and program lor N.J. Board of Education High School Equi­ VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE. How about business cards? INSTRUCTION Bill Lanzaro's Cor. Main i Rt. IP valency Diploma. REUPHOLSTERY and slip covers Repairs, hoses replaced, Hoover, OPEN EVENINGS TIL I Wa can supply them quickly to order. Satisfaction is our Electrolux, Lewyt, General Elec­ 10 WEEKS fit. Classes in guitar, UP TO II MONTHS TO PAY guarantee. Richards Upholstery, 5 6 6 - 2 2 2 4 Private Instruction Institute, Morganvitl* and at the right price, Come tric, Westinghouse, Kenmore, Kir­ accordion, banjo. Bern*Dean's 534 Beers St., Hazlet. Call 2C4- by, Compact etc. Pick up and de­ Music Store, I7S Main St., Mata­ and try Ul, 1544 o r 2(4-44*2. w jtf livery. Call SM-2J24. w jtf wan. Can M4S7U. wj3S* Ih u n d o y , Ja n u a ry 30, 19A4 t :; e m a t a w a n j o u r n a l , n . j . Page Fifteen

4-H Leaden Al St. Benedict's P-TA LEGAL NOTICK LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Shea Chairman Psychologist Is Fire Company 7S JjMvrr Ma>n Sirifl. Malayan. j'Vin, in iiic County vt Mnuniduth a» Mhal Uiiler may l>e lurntsherl to the National Forum Heart School Director N J . folltiu *; ouner uf a imi;«tluy In tiu course tl Pull* will Ik- ojx-n fi«>m Hirer Srdion 1, K«:< tit'n Siri «KlHh) «>! ron'iitjttioii. prcvlrtini: such ouner Matawan Players Middlesex County 4-H Clubs will Meeting Speaker St. Benedict's Parent - Teacher to i>VJi-fk i> \1, tit* (Jrfh i.iiH c to 'Aliich iiiji» »>• itiniHK-c • rh^lt fii.st tibUiin the unitcn p«T»m«,- Committees Told I'rtiUon in ay tir r«*rt*ived Iroin the t*. .‘r»l« n<1 a 1 »»i> it n tl MOH,|enir>nt:ir> ! iiof. ol the Sui't-rinl^ndcnl «>l lo*- be represented by five adult volun­ Association held its regular month­ Sccrrtary ot Uie Boiird. Tti'iin.is *>li..11 lit’, ami iiie i-ame i*: hciel»> Wiilti Works and there >hjll be tin- The organiutlon committee of The Sisterhood o f Temple Shalom Patrick Marotta, president of the teer 4-H Club Leaden «t the Na­ ly meeting .Monday a( 8 p.m. in,the J. yjU 'f. (irriwfl A\r. * aliiciKH-o ;ni(i Mij>fiVine Ord to h ,h| • ^lirU tur such Usr. it minimum the Matawan Player* met Sunday held a meeting at the Siraihniore school cafeteria. A cake sale also Laurence Harbor Fire Co. I, has Shitlirs <*t M.ilav-.tll I ’ltVMishtf), . .!*• Jnlto'.s*-: ■ eiutKi- rf iht.Mi per month in ;i hied in Kn»uy turn lo thr i-.-:st rt tnaktnK Hie nrctj: . School Jan. 21. Arnold Cohin, psy­ f<> r tK„ fH/ruao J* M pft.j.fit v u\\ iU'i or . lion Hull, Jackson'St James Shea Mar. 2-7, in Ihe National 4-H Cen­ Sister Mary lncarnata, Director for the year. lht...... ^lr:>1^; 1.» hitvr the puhlic wytri ; >!• chologist lrom the Poliak Clinic, viilrn ■ Striioti 3 Tins ffiUiianee >h,»U take wa> e lfc lid chairman and Verna ter, Washington, D.C. Mr*. Herbert of Admissions at Georgian Court Lawrence H. Holden will be j Th«- vli'itioll IK inuJia »•«} Intu h:«, t.r hrr picin : rffec; imtucdiuirly iip».tt ir» fi. J Monmouth Medical Center, spoke chairmr.ri of publicity and iniblic : ‘ ,l' “ *■' lur j .**i»jti tij.%1 nuke Id (hr ; pw.sj.JAL' aoti publioutnwi pi Miniiii Horbal, recording secretary. Mica Barrett, Monroe Township; Mrs. College, Lakewood, was the guest full trim nl three w.irs. and to vutc S i| «>! ii’mniiMt of j'uiilie Works in < I)' iau. Barbara Kum, Mr. Shea and Mr. about childhood discipline prob­ speaker. Sister Mary lincarnata's relations. He will be assisted by ’ ...... ' •.'tiling. Attrr site p.t>nu-n .<( nmrii Roger McCotiJioufch, Madison Town- tm Ini' ir ilv’p, and Mrs. Irving MedeJI, Mon­ lems, His talk was followed by a up a constitution and by-laws. a Changing World.” Sister Mary inve* ligating committee, Alvin Am- “ \’-;.tei lifin*, OtniK Oir lor pm- ;lnniiu(ii Miul passrd luM itadmt xl mouth Junction, have received question and answer session. *l‘t»I vmh' ImhuIs nt Kir«* Uts- \itliiij: .i 'tnKlr a/4“ ;.ip into the a it'Kuiar mrrunt: til Ihe mij«1 fnearn.ita received her B.A. De­ bier, chairman. assiMed by Robert nn.ii: |i)(-il)i>^ f.>i fwri,n»il Joseph Sovaihy, orcheMral di scholarships to attend the Forum. At a meeting in December, the tnir hi tfi«* Mini uf Tufhc 7'iKiUN.{ iht })ori/nj:h ot M;)l;ov«tn rector, held auditions in hi> search gree from Georgian Court College Erik.sen and Robert Marlin; by­ (lu)Ui|v av»\ held on Tut*Ndu>, Jonuar.' 1'Bih. Scholarship sponsors are the Sears* first temporary officers of the Sis­ and her M.A. Degree lrom Catholic laws, Stanley Thomsen, chairman, t'f mu- j.ii-i'*- ..( «uxill.ir> fit«- (i^)ltinj; jnul *-!<,j>. the Stipei inle'ulrnl yli.ill ' &mi uill itmi* up for fiiul conbidvi- tor local talent. Mra. Elaie Roebuck Foundation ;nd the Mid­ ;i I itfuj. Ti> r«pf;uf ;i t'/.'Cl H'-ui- N* * tit Ji in■. -vi w ppiiit}) )i>r Hit .tOD!) jnrl jti u mvttiiiL <*t University. She also is a member of assisted by John Lamherson. Har­ Mannes, Strathmore, u n it a ja u dlesex County 4-H Council. Mrs. Ed­ terhood of Temple Shalom were firr i<|»POfi''m ission tti usr mr- i'Nf* fl I’uhlir u .i!fr, *.iid cosermnc I>*hI.\ to be held »ll«>. 0'* and Miss Linda Ward, llaxlet, per­ clude; Mrs. Harold Rothman, Tlir I:m .iniriul.’im > .mil vii|i|in incni.ii > mu)i ship, and Mrs. Edward DiDario, Officers, the College Entrance E x ­ bert Phillips, chairman, assisted by Kllc ■ lull. Mum Sneer. Maiawan, at which formed a hit frum "My Fair New Market, will complete the Mid­ HimTt«t Nn. J tolt'l>is !>«•. buti fiv siinu* l.‘ iK-irliv tune j.ul ptitcr iiil prison.1. Uebirio^ tu president; Mrs. Norton Berlin, vice amination Hoard. American Per­ George Colley, ,/ohn Conover. WiN P>>\\ H|iil|>tnii'1 ...... > !> ytni.fHi ..(.<< f<» jr.t heard tnnron toll b« »;lvtn lull up president in charge of the depart­ sonnel and Guidance Association, Siam Burlew, Charles Furlev, Vin­ I .rr Ala nn ty Mfin ...... :m h 5 ihi Sr ri ion St*\'« ‘tlrru )»•> .tlolll . ttontd next week and a dress re­ 4-H Chib Leaders /rum through­ cent Wronoski, Robert Higgins, It MU ..t’ft ...... >j i Ttie mu .:i«- Jne a I «• l Miii^aiei P. V'Jehri'CM hearsal will be held Feb. S. ment of human relations and the Association of Coliege Admissions C;iis. «,||. li ut k ft v . .. V TIm no i ..!<•* hr c.im f ^ < f hi ihr li.K'MWh CJrrJc out the east will take part in the Counselors. John Marcisin, William Mmtre. Auditor hiuJ l..iiw«r !>«•> ,. 5r-0 t«< iii u>fi* iif i iiif H .r- jMI W4.hU Joseph Sheldon, choral director, training, with New Jersey expected department on membership and ad­ J<>hn McCanhv, Bernard Hciernlein. ! st.-.tK.neri. ' .w XOT/CK TO liio n r.n s liah a separate community choir, 2 <140 'HI In in*’ iiinutnuiu nujiUi i;, i «.;• • ti.inj ' Ni'tiee o inich.s fciven oiiii ^eitUd mately 40 persons. Sponsored oy Grofftnan, vice president in charge Lochs lea Group liam Ft^os. and Joseph Petiiz/n. , I n<- ' t vl If,ii*rr will br livcivcO l>> tin in addition to hi* work with the the National 4-11 Chib Foundation Also grievance. Wilbur Nixon. ; K\|>fn««h Iti.i IHJ I.(>(io ( it ft j\j;j>or ittid Comteii «if tnr i>jp..ir I hr i.t-M L’.'t.dlK) ruluc feel • l;' 4u (-«•' ,\iA>^'A.mi in aiiMirdatu-e uitii bprcdi- l.‘M.|l i'U. ft. Mr. Sheldon will teach fnur-pait vice of the U.S. Department of Ag­ '•dwaiion and the department on ton. James Admas, Jnmcs Dolan ; ^ 1 (t t.«.iu,ij; on hit* will) ilie Lloimmh Cniii. Plans Activities 0\rt If*,.l.''(i t uijli' ftrt • I*.It* per , f.ill tK> o|M*nt.i'i*iti|{h lo u>fi> iiulMrlr tr^r . I I*.(if. vvl)l l»c ic riiu il lor )liini>iil>i| The final cast for “The Drunk­ how to work with yotifh to develop Matawan, has announced plans for Sandritter. chairman, assisted hy y>n n>t n (Jim star* O) Ku»' M.ri(t i wlj.» !t tl. '* l n-n Kftiti! jiImj k..ut).,,,f .uul i i .um* CiMlfction und th« their best potential. Speakers will cording secretary. i • . . . . , . . George Colley, Kenneth Dunagnn. nitn iir (mi ;, |, t( r . ] he .lit- i:ii!>inuim : 1 ri lilr • nl Im-sr ni^ieruis l>> t),» ard” was chosen by Charles eotnint* Jirlivilifv in th#* I nrluif>fc y> in; in come from university ranks, busj* , Elected . . as members ,, ,, of ihe . board ,, V?"-"!!}’ ac" v" ‘M 1,1 lhe Uchslc Joseph Mahon, John Marcisin, John ;it »jine poi.u »i (Ittuiuctl liotn the liwiouth Cicik, of governmental facilities, und idea chairman, assisted by Charle.% I.ClKI II, f- as William Dowton and Miss Mary Markowitz. Mrs. Anton Mcineriz- area lor the children of the com­ M;tl:iu.,n n*hi|>. >li>. ,\Ut*,.iir| VitUniL,.. at till Lou Siano as Mary Middleton. exchange conferences. munity. Mr.s. Donald 'I*. Day is lk>nd. Ronald ffieber. and N'uiceni UisTrii-t Sn I •rp., ■!IM Kiironth n..ii, ITkj Main MH'tl, :.iitid- hagcn, Mrs. Andrew Sackermun, Wrnnoski; cigarette, William Ro­ tilin g iii itrei.t ctam-e Milt m.i>>.»-i'Ihiii >•.iui. ... J. u> im-sprto\e baid»i>. Other,s in the cast are Mr. Bra*- chairman and she will be assisted '»■) in (hi wliirfir^tr t>> «t!>|iii4>uhtr A teiillied ( .u< k .or lliiAmu.bj Mrs. Richard Schwartz. Mrs. How­ be ri.son, chairman, assisted by don, Miss Mary Donovan, Miss ard Yules and Mrs. Paul Zucrker- by Mrs. William Siegfried. Mrs. ‘ iliill hr niiiijc Ju ftr t, >'. .if-j |jerl\ f»»i t-rtt.ii Um .»:i ! up. iok Patricia Anil Donovan, Miss-Kune, Floyd Lewis, Mrs. John Falco, N«*ticf i*. hrreb> Kiveti t*> lh«i 1«-Ka) t:mr jiir tijdaer nut cnur ini*j u een* man. Committee chairmen . w i 1 1 ki; deceased members committer, .... itif >jtne; i.Uf niinmnini eii^i»;f ,sh;.n ii.et ciiid iL»iui‘h ;ut ncerptcihie InihU Hyman Saperstein, Mr. Shea. Ber- be chosen from these trustees. Mrs. Walter Podol.ski, M/s. Robert Irrk nf Firr Dlstlli't No. 'I'dwii. l;uU in ^fli;jin*‘ ;i .u» i>. nf \t •i i IImi|'». Ct'tinH fit Mint- surd Tracey a n d Mrs, Rachel The meeting was concluded wilh Meyer, Mrs. Dnnnld Drake and n il W iirrr thr u-.rr -s .•* of F.^i h bid iun.si i».so be .uconip.tjiitu Mrs. Joseph D/wil, John Conover, Wilbur Nixon. Ro-! Sl.-m- <»f N>v. J» rnt> t!».-*t I .em • ii t J *. i t ate ni;'iMiunti h> ;i MuMy Cui^eul licia u bjiuiiii|, Witter The Rosary • Altar Society of St. refreshments served by the mem­ Mrs. Floyd Lewis and Mrs. John I'i ' rh.tlj.’** 111 .m fi.'i (I; ne n jJ)> «..ili^i;i i.. ju;hnj--j^fd Jl, (h> hi The technical d a lf met with Benedict's Church, Jiazlet, will hold bers of the Sisterhood. Ifrt All,,, ,„«l |.?,rirk M a,o.ta.!^:rr/ I1il " n,-/S'VI.'.u.V rn I or llil >*. Iui'ir\rr j|i- l.ir Mitie ol New J*r>e\ thiil me eo.i- fheir monthly meeting, Monday at Falco will conduct swimming lla n y Merwin will be the historian. i,ti, Tnmnu U..;>ci. Mt.fKim\iitc, Nr» l.lu-itlilr, i.luli i.-e marie f.-r *•*» h t tt.u i,ir win lutn.ih me pii-pcr I*ct Joseph Reihtr and will meet (gain At the meeting held rn the fire | J**'>rv. 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. classes for children this summer foe minimum cnmtt- cm*11 )*• tin ih.iiu r Saturday in- Eddie Cerra’s art house. Wallare Jacobus was elect-i . ’’“ 'I* .'V.*1 l'!' V” /',1* I'JttU 111 .iii\ iore. Tne Honuj.0 Council reserve* tn« Mrs. Henry T. Frunzoni, program Garden Club RFD at the lakefront area. A committee , *. ... i a* - » '» f'ork I'M inti! irvm i>rt-. I ipj r Miwn Of si !*llul b> th»> Siijni iuli .;t;rnt t*f e>t of the B.jrmi».t» »;id al»o itM'Hra The next regular meeting will jl^;^ 5. full U-lni of r.tirr CO ir.us, t.. V. »trr Wurkft, a.t lit*- #-\p« il'e- «•( ttir (Uttt ii rrjeet mii.v *h p * il t \ |o lnp;i»uir tlir .i1rt nf« ilr,l Recreation Hall on Jackson St. the theme of a talk by Mrs. W il­ nounced that a dinner uatuld br rniii«.ii» niuv )>«• tsrrivrtj tr«nn mr |li(I DUkb Ci« fit followed from ihr time she enter* ed to conduct classes in ceramics l‘>l jiir ij.«- ,,f ||)(. uiurr. )3i> tftflL* liam Mulhcron at th*, Jan. 21 meet­ for children from the second held at lht firr house nn Feb. tl to S’fciefiiM ' i<( tdr Ihvjtul. iu the convtnt until she takes her fin­ ing of Garden Club R.F.D. Holm- is 7ii. Slorn«fM tllr. al 'OH‘fl. through the fifth gradrv honor John Perhacs. Chief o! the New Jfi»rv All |.rlili«*n* mu*l lip (roldwcftr Draft 1 def, at the Little Red Schooihouse, Laurence HarlKir Fir*r(.'o. No. 1 for Mrs, Frawoni also has arranged Mrs. Robert Meyer is consulting fl/ect hs f'titlav. r»lnt«ai> ?, 1'iKf Middletown. The dub will hold a |W!3. Mr Thomsen assisted on Miiif if'i n'clnt'k I'M . ill ritt Serir- Edward Sharp, ebairman and for a Jiai sale which will take place with the pnrents in the heights to I«f \ *» t rurlf nee C h e v a l i n flower show May 'J’l and 2*1 in ihe organize a baby • sitting project. tluji rommitlre b\' VV'illiam Hoiieji- MinpeiRn manager * f the Mon­ at next month’s meeting, Mar. 2. new Thompson School and the old 'flip :trttu/rO i»',nl(r»l ft.r fu* Uis mouth County Draft Goldwttcr As­ The fashionable spring hati will lie Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dillon have loii. J«)!in Conover and Alvin Am* tru t No a fill m i I* *• fi.lltA* I* : “ Little Red Schooihouse.." been named chairmen of the nnnual blei. Truck Hroti.1 |C. 44.t sociation, announced the appoint­ shown by the Lili-Ann Shoppe of Mrs. Robert Hoykin, president, 1’uiUhi)}- II rnt*.1 ment of baynlnre area chairmen Keyport. dinner * dance. Appre chairman of the esecutive commit­ purchased by numerous Nation.il Dies In VA Hospital vy snows to that the fire apparatus C't*ii|ni|'< nev MKKI tee. Local chairmen include Bud Refreshments will be served by and State Conservation group*. The flr*M \ e ♦ 9* A MILE could Ik- moved. Herman, Keansburg, and Janies Mrs. Vincent Mo&era and her com­ ultimate goal of .11100 acres will Ervin J. l.eulh, 41*. of U77 Liber­ mittee. ty Ave., Hillside, died Monday, Bart, Raritan Township. qualify the area Jor a National (Tw.ilr^ Fjiriell Free Customer Pick Up Wildlife Preserve. Jan. 27, in the Veterans Ad­ Returns Home SeiTttitrv “Dare to be Different,” an ex­ ministration Hospital, Hast Or­ H >.ntl «ihU)i.*:-I'ox j* Within 15 Minutes hibit of arrangements of dtv ma­ I'll i L>»*>1 ( u-f Nn. j In Matawan Borough terial, was commented upon by lived there most of his life. j J5(l »f. Wl hy Mrs. I. R. Blackburn and Mrs. He was a Navy veteran of World F r o m War II. He was employed by Inter­ Frederick Nohle. Exhibitors were: l-.dward Westtm, R o u I e Mti, AN OMDINANCK. Tt) AM KM) AN Mrs. Carl Dahilxun. .Mrs. Boykin. state Security, Hillside. OKOINANCK F. N T I T 1. K I) ' AN PA 7-0479 Surviving are h i s wife, Mrs. UrownlovMi, who has been a surgi­ o k ih s a n c v : K t«;m .< \rix(} r tt k Garden . . Mrs. Charles Breen. Miss Anna cal pat'ent al Midd'esrx (iencial I ■ SK o r Till'. SAMTAHY SKWHIt Frances (Brown) Leuth: three Cross, Mrs, Robert CJumly, Mrs. Hospital. New fJrunsiw.li, has re­ SVSTF.S! IN TMK Ol Mulheron, Mrs. Peter Read, Mrs. daughters. Mrs. Doris Blootmiuisl. MATAWAN. NKW .1 KICnKV. A Nf) turned to his home. PHOVIPINC; FOR T H K MAIN- Charles Springhorn and Mrs. W al­ Middletown: Mrs. Arline Alec and apartments . Mrs. Aflhea Skrzpccki, both of Riv- TKNANf-'K TttKHKOF AND COM. ter Zimmorer jr. Jet tv Seyliert has rejoined his p f i .u n c ; riii-: o w n K it s cif Hostesses were: Chairman, Miss erhead, N.Y.; three sisters. Mrs. I* MU) ’KUT Y At.ONC; TIIF I.IKK Ol family m Hnm'iitoun after being s k w i: ks in t iik i.oiTR I ’( TK j N AND MAINTF.N- the John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Thomas Thompson, Lrvittown. I’a. A N rF OF PJOVY VAl’l.TS ” A brief Mroll away, Maia Street shopping, an Express Lend-Lease System Home, Hazlut, with the Rev, Nor­ Ih e Madison Township High m: rr ohdainfo bv tt.r School Parent * Teacher Associa­ inifi C'xiiitil <;f On* li>i!'-ur:i >' ami Mipple- ming pool, picnic arra wilh barbecues ■ Boating, tshing, . . ‘ '..-ill lit-, iirui llir i .tine it- tune group brings its production of the scholarship fund', ihe piofil itiid * m'fiir/nrnlrrJ h> golf, tiding ia nearby State Parks ’ "Goodbye, Charlie” to the Wagon TAPS Report $343 In lrom the benefit basketball y.ame, ir«.1 folio, v; W li Sl-LL A COMPLiriF LINK OF Wheel Playhouse /or two perform­ ‘Jhe cancer dressing gioop ol the ii > 1111 v ftiin* t..r i*t 111 >* * i fl rt ti’is ONLY M APABTMCNn-SCC IT NOW! ir-IlfCtl.-n Mth ttic M-'.'rr #.>»-- ances on Feb. 7 and 8. Two Areas Of Madison Mid-Madi**on Woman's Clul) met ;|n>fi 314 m m m . ..fraai till 4'A tl4 S me Itwi.i.i,:'. of Mitiaw.oi ‘'uii i u ;\ i a m i \ m o o h i ; p m m s Art Weller, founder and director Mrs. David E. WaKon. chairman >>•< W-Um-sday »t th, I >;, >, t.. t!ir l*ol ouj’h tif Mnlii'MOi hn M a d ia s Air CsniMlsnlag. H n l aad IM Walw. of the Neptuni* Community Thea­ Hu* u>t‘ Ihtiref u ipiiii '.ci I*. fr«- r.. x ;ttinn. *••• repl !! ■. ;* t I .’if* t|ti.il!t“ll\ a r c a m p t o n relationship between all theater i sn,P- l,iS aJ!n#l t a p c . r ,.(,„ A ..*. i Rose abo of 'I'hroekrnnrmorion Lane. m- -. t-t (hai^r shall hi im evrnt Ik* M H Route '»)&. !(■» Oi.ni hie tjri.'-wi tfollarh h'f e.n'ii Iliis Week Only - Plastic tf\l2 groups in Central New J t rS*y ' bV i*1" . , 7 ’^Sr ; Mrs. Nicholas Ar.u,-. tt-iii'M. nr if tlii* user i-' ;» B‘'*»ftl oi through similar cxchanv.c plans. j I... i ojira •_ ... m) in two .m .u o. rl< an';l.t, mienntl,.t1 t|]1. mr monthly iin.’ii;ni> r.ilot m iirori and I'.tI'.irHiiou, for e;icii rU»*.srootn FREE: iJrfip Cloth With Kach Gal. Painl William Corio, of Wa^on Wheel Sect .on 2, Sfrlton C. pin iii:t .t|>h mie A p a r t m e n t s 'whih* these local 1..... ’ groups h i*iv-f '• ’ ■ business meei;n.\f7ieei;n;. o' ihethe Middlesex Playlxjuse, says members of tK)th v-,,. ’ Cnuntv Council of Lxteir.ion Ser­ 'li rif Die ordinnnee l«* \ih:en tht-. ; complettfl their individual :»?'*»; oi clii'K is ;tiiM'iif*.itiii n mul *upplt- groups are enihusiastjc aimut the In Lovely, Historic Matawan Borough grams, they .siii jorn wuh t’l<- I A PS vices held ‘Ihuisdav ;;t tin* Imnie "hall l»e, and tnr .>-;;ritr ,i>. idea of a lend - lease svsiem a:ul Matnwaa Avenue between Ravine Drive and Abcidccn Road, of Mrs, Henimt'ih llerbeit. C * Id iurrUv .-(fncodptt niut siJppU-m' :itr|t»n *.<» eonnecl with The tnaoi iv«ci BUILDEK-OWNER: / U t i S U fti “ Goodbye. Charlie,*' by Cu-nrge to the curb where Uierr i> ;:f* mhIi Qi.it't'.i 'a i!! im' ['’.uisen. Community YMCA Agent on Premises, Daily aod Weekends Axelrod will run through Feb. I at <'n:>nt‘('Vt>n >JuJ) br tiiiiih1 _ t" tnr HARRIS MATAWAN A total of S17t;.f,ii has bern od- the Sun Motel, Route 3.1. Neptune, Suiu'i!nUr-H!«riit c*f I'litilif \\>iiks m BiaieilNli Ik« Jariay TwrjAf bit n Wt# Hut* I twlh Me Hut I M <• leited by the Sayre W ihkIs South Forming Clubs ■>viflim!. niere fhall ' 'u«i»’e. : ItiHt h tfetawM. 1im left m Hata St. H (Ufta# Or tit ta praftr (jr. 01; G»r*« before moving to Wagon Wheel. ii.*>nhle to ihe D>IJeet WE DELIVER Ceramics, Arts, Crafts br-d by ;hf Ma.l-'win Park TA PS Hank annomu'e-; fhe formatiaon of ...... m t,\rr ft* Itte curb, b.«MiJ e;i 'lie tol 566-1013 from Hie ’'SUigh-Ride Hop" held jli-V and Tri-Hi-Y clubs for teen- - jmtine kcnetlnte; Viii to eijflit tret 11:'0 'k* !rc Exhibits In Freehold I ridav evemng. a•>d tag age boys and girls Meetings are rjver fi feet :<> Ju feet eo fte belt! Monday evenings lrom 7:30 r)vci- 10 frr! to 14 ft?rt I'/.S on Jre “ An Introduction u> ("eranm V p.m. to !>:30 pm. al the VMCA O-.rt 14 l<*el r» W frrt ,>f) fc«“ exhibit is being fealured m the n\ ic TAPS To Sponsor Sccffon 'f- T/.is orng m : Tabatchnicks Neck, will be shown. ■ H Ii'i:ul;ir inrelin* of the Mav.tr and ier - ‘•kaimg partv Wednesday at recreational and other youth nc- • r<.u;u-il f.f ihe Hnrouph of Mylawaf. : Ol M H JH I OH A NO F. A second exh.’bil. "Pageant <>f the South Amliov Arena front 7:*10 fivities. Monday meetings are fob Arts and Crafts," will lie shown I'c-ld ‘jm Tuesday. INM p.m. to 11 pm. lowed by refresbn'.^nts and inform- I liiid will emne tip fcr fe nl i-onsi'ter AND from Feb. It through S. (once Ap­ .Mi*-s Harhara Sfr.ker, jeen-age .,j recreation planned l>y the mem- , ioMin and p.*i^aitr at * e.truri* or gar is the director and .leanne W.*- Nod Kuvcrnmg bndv 0 ) Or field to. IllfiHK'S ONLY 0NK chairman, and her mother, Mrs. |>ers j j u. m>\t inee’ing-. are sched- 1 Frbttiary KUh. H*(I4 it * pin . fct Ihr son. co-director, These shows are a William Striker, ndtib advisor, have j f,„ Sunday, l'<*b. 3 and HI. c.onn- l Ctiiiinbfi % In Ihe lh>iou».l| Hall ; (V n \ a joint effort of professional peop'e announced special skating contests j.or jurj}iPr informntinn, call 1M6- Main StiPfrl. Mul.iw .hi, at ,'fsi.h ton*'. to exhibit various forms of arts and . iind ptiic** *11 pt*t*t»nt di-MOnR tu br : will be conducted. i4.r»HK between the hours of 51:30 a.m. : lir«Ml Uieteim will tje llvrn full «•!>• . Tabatchnicks crafts that are suitable to both the Assisting Mi*s Sinker are teen- JI|U, p m. |n.rluriil>. hobbyist„ . . and . professional. ;:" n, ■ , . aLf-rs (iloriii Salk. .l.uii-l nmi I.aur.i j I Marpfref P. Vifbrm-k IN RED BANK Participating as a proJcvMimal in , f;^rnlil„„ f..„,.lla. Patricia ! MtuouKti t’!ffk cm jth the first show will be Kvelvn Drake Kocmpel, SSiaron and Janice Sa 1 Mrs. Becker Hostess Matawan, cera/nic specialties, and die, Kileen Windren, Cafher.ne An- To Morganville Club AN OftDINANC K TO A MKNI> A.N ' We tell our smoked /l«h and froren lood specialfles ONLY In Miss Susan Apjjar, adult, and Mud t(n, Janet liorsi and Mary Ann ( )H I JIN A.NC" K K .N T IT I.F . D “ AN Armstrong, youth, hobbyists. In the OHUINANCK TO !»M«)VHiK UtH.PiS our own attire*. We have found that you cannot cnoipremUe Parley. Mrs. /-dAiird lit'cker wus hosiers A N D faXH'f-ATION.s HI.T-ATIl'K second show Grace Hilton, Marl Arrangements mav be made wii.i irt.* l:(b. 7 IIKBRfNO DFLIC.AtlCS Yeu end tht family will lik» dining at McDonold'i, Clare Dempsey, Diane Howard, Na­ all the classroom motheis. Ihe Tn" riv hi[i ol M.iln'.i an, Fount v «.f di ru* lligley, Susan l.)/.wil, Linda, There will be* prizes and refresh­ Miinmontli. StJilr ol Ni‘\\ .leisr>, tliiil Fiom Mam St. 1 eli as H.K, I*«rythlng It 10 Inyitin*. .. ipolltiily tlrcn. Com* .lime and Ann Artelli, Mafaivan; un elet li'in will br held on S.itutdni, ments nnd set ups for nil card Kebumi.v 15, 1*K)4, al lltc Fire Hoioc. In m y tim« lor a tr«ot In food V Ion ol prlcci ihol (’nssie Jankowski, Namv Smith, games. Leslie Muscarella, Linda Rooney ^ItOM yo«. und Lorraine Naj pi. Keyport, CJuestr. at the evening celebration Club Departments (lomplclc (lontfarting Service were Chief .1, F.dgar Wilkinson. TABATCHNICKS Mr. and Mrs. Pat I ongo and sons, Plan Meetings James and Kichard. and Linda. 141 BROAD STREET RED BANK The Diai'i.i Deparlmcni of The IN I («M#» June nnd Ann Avielli. Woman s Club ol Limrein. Harbor Gentjral or Sub. Plenty of Free Parking In Rear ol Slore will meet IVe*(lay evening at 7:'10 Awarded $6500 p.m. tit the houie of the chainnnu. LARGE OR SMALL I Mrs. Navmond f'iirks, 1'lfl H;ih.Ti*.*:l 37.1 M/.IN «.T., M'-'I'AWAN Open daily 8 to 7 — Sat, 8 to 9 — Son. 8 to 7 McDonald^ i DeWitt Iiif- s r. k South AI lr nt if 1 Ave., Lnm-nce Harbor. As.v, Matav.au, uas auar

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