Stipulations On Borough Appeals Levitt Adds 600 More Houses

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HOLMDEL, MADISONMARLBORO, V_vrAV¥A.N

ANDMATAWAN BOROUGH

Wih YEAR — I2tK WEEK •sar MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 Mtml«Now J»r»*r i'Kn Single Cop? Ten CettU

StipulationsOn Borough Appeals

Few stipulations wore agreed! — — —upon when vh» Monraouth County „ . _ «. . . . . ,Board of Taxmwu heard 7* appeal* G o w e r O n S c h o o l B o o r d !(rom assessment* filed by Mata-won property owners at the Hall I MntUsoo Township Board of EU-of Records In Freohold yasteidav. ucation Thursday united Gernrcl

First Day At New JVlatawau Regional High School

In mast cases, the board reserveddecision ciix th* apinals. In onlytevun appeals, stipulations, mean-ing ai> agreement betweea the ap-pellant and th» assessor h>id beenreacliurf, wer* recorded.

Stipulation*Central Ruilroud of New Jersey,

Jeisey City, land on Cet'er St.,ISlOO to 0; ltuid on Clinton St., I27D0to 0; land at Division and ClintonSts., $7200 to $4000 and land onRoute 79, $13,600 to $6100, building

Gower, Southwood, as a memberto succeed .lohn Partridge jr.. re-signed, tauis Horvath. chairman«I the schools expansion commit-tee, stirred the meeting by threat-ening to step down It' tho boarJlessened Its ichuol building pro-gram bcause tlirea junior highbuilding programs has been le-jected at the polls. Willium Joyce,vice president, told him no cmtltu;down on the building program waspossible HS State Department o(Education official* had warnedthey would not approve any planh ld th t h i '

|3100 to $260(1 "* I t h B t would not meet the township'sMatawan Craftsmen's Club. Ma-! n e*'K l n "Nat ion.

(•onto Twmple Main St.. land $1400to 0, building. $22,200 to 0.

Batka, Inc., Route 3', land, $16,-«00 to $3201).

Anne McKenna, 137 Msiii St., land15700 to $3030: building. $3300 to

pooo.Decision Reserved

J. P. Cooper. 7 LakMlde Dr.,1, (MOO to $*W( building, $22,-to$l«,W0.

IllM R, Bedle, 7 Sunset Av».,buMng. 122,000 to $16,000.

0 . Randolph and Ralph Kauser,1 » M«W S t . bulHiug, $17,200 to

Hfuwr and Hiuitr, 122 Main St.,' 1, J ? W to KOOQi building, $10,-

to (3750.R»Iph Heuser. 420 Main St..

building. 97300 to $3000.- Ruth Phillips, Harding Rd., land,

1500 to $7Mi building, $4500 to

ir« Dalola,to $4000.

Main St.,

Davli, 144 Fr«neau Ave.... $8200 to $«50fl; building, $18,-to$11,000.

..occo J, Caracclolo, Route :14.building, $18,800 to $14,500.

Patrick Dalola, 44 BeechwoodTerr., land, $3800 to $3000; build-fog, $19,100 to $15,000.

* W Arnold, 13 Wilson Ave.,$1900 to $1000; building, $17,-i $19,000.

ward Parisian, 38 Freneauv»,, land, $3400 to $2500; building,

Jlt.500 to $14,300.Paul A. Bogdan, U Liberty St.,

lulldlng, $14,M0 lo «10,l)00.Kuwwl Reed. 1 South St., land,

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Fiscal PictureOf Matawan Given

Ixptndlturts Ar»Listai By Oroop

Tht ftacal ploturi In Matawan wasKMMUd W "nnanolai Statlitlot of

" mmtnt"flow Jtr-

rttirenM work (orofficials inMreittd•otts and taxation

th» day-to-dav "op#i-1 Matawan b i t year

_ . . per resident, or a$188,120. This year opcrat-

hav* be«n Budgeted at

Municipal operating costs, It wasxpUlnw, represent the continuingturning expense! of governmentnd ara regarded at ilgnlflcant Inracing trends within t municipal!-I ilnCe they do not Include tome-imet widely fluctuating expendl-Urei for oapltat Improvements,State-wide, municipal governmentsmilng costs last year averaged

...24 per person. It was noted thatper capita cost comparisons be-

tween municipalities should ba ui-Sd with caution unless allowancei made for varying local condl-loni, tuch as functions performedmd adequacy of service."

Capital ExpendituresCapital expenditures of Matnwan

last year totaled $12,714. Under thelaw these can b» financed fromilther current or borrowed fundsOr both The coit o[ debt servlcawai 111,408. Together these brought|n«l expenditures for municipal

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Approve Swim ClubPlans for a swimming anil

U.iuU tlur-. f'» I"* (MitHU'iiitmi Ouan «lght-«cr» tract In Levitt andSons, I n o,, StraOimore-nt-MRt-uwun lJOO-h o in e developmentwere approved Monday night byIlio Matuwnn Township Hoard oflloullli. The plans for tlm twlm•ml tonnls club ha>l betm pro-junled lo the hvnllh board byr . l i M l m Illodormnn, assUtanltechnical director for (ha Levittfirm, who laid Iho club wouldbu lucntvd on Lloyd ltd. oil

u n KI'he c l u b , iccoiilinu to Mr,

Illodurnmn, would •ccnmmodnU'7M nmniburs on an IndividualItM bail*. It would t* oiwratoilby Levitt lnlora»U for Ins firstyenr. ThoiWtor, It would beoporaled by a honrd of directorseldclwt by the membership.' I'IIMU onll for a "'!•" SIIHIHMI

swimming pool, a wilding pool,s i x tennis courts, volloy ballcourt* and a two-story bath housuwith sundeok. The board walvud• requlrenieni of having I h otrading pool separated (rom thertaulur pool by • stw>l fencebat approved it brick planter as• itibilltule divider,

159 Total UnitsApartments Filed

Widening For TwoBlocks, Jackson St.

M a t a w a n Borough PlanningBoard Monday accepted three ap-plications for garden apartments Inthe borough totalling IS* units, un-der tha new ordinance. A map Inth» mirr.is of Gertrude Males, wifeo( a Long Island developer, wasfor 48 umts on the R L Cartunlands at Mil! St. and North St. How-ard Siege!, Livingston, developero( Marc Woods, on the Slano farm,Matawan Ave. and Aberdeen Rd.,submitted a map for fi gardenapartment unite In his subdivision.

Anthony J. Piccola. Eatontown,represented by Bliss Price, Eaton-town attorney, submitted a mapfor 48 units In the Flerro Ave. areabut this application 'KM returnedby the board (or filling In furtherdetails.

Calvin Bell, chairman, reportedtha board had conferred on thewidening of Jackson St. from Route

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Schmertr PlannedCommunity Shown

A propoml for a planned com-munity, based oa tha neighborhoodcluster concept, built on 3270 lots,Invlovlng both single and multl-

•y dwelling units totallingand capable of accommodat-

ing a populatlou of 18,000 on a 1500ftci e tract west of Koiits 70 stretch-ing four miles from the MimalapauTownship boundary line to withinone-and-one-hal? miles of Morgan-vllto and centering on tha jntor-(•Otion of Wynorost Rd, and Route520, was presentod to momberB ofthe Marlboro Township PlanningBoard, the Township Committee,the Municipal Utilities Authorityand the pubilo at an ad)ournedmeeting of the planning board Tues-day night by Robllt, Inc., Lake-wood,

Robert J. Schmert*. president ofRobllt, members of hi* (Irm, Mid-dleHxf County Assemblyman Nor-man Tantman of the Perth Amboylaw firm of Taniman, Jacob&on,and Ooidfarb. and clt ' 'consultants Eugene (Thomaa J. Mlchalski showed mapsand drawings to the audience andexplained In detail tha design ofthe planned community and Itsfeatures. They also passed outmimeographed booklet* on theproject to township officials andanswered questions put to themfrom officials and members ol theaudience.

ty plaunlngdross and

r Cited In "Life'

REV, JAMI'.S A, (illSWr.M.KR

Tho Uev. .lu.m'H A. (iiiswullrr,former rcctiir if St. Mnry'H Cluircli,KoytMirl, ttnil vicar of the Church(if Our Suvhiiir. Clu'iscqii'iko. WHSdied In Ilii) current Isuuo uf "Life"Mii|M/.liie nH one uf 100 (iiililaiuliii,',i u | i i t ' . ' i t M i i i t l U ' t ' s n f t h r n i i i v i i i n t ; i ' n -

IMUll l l l l .AiTiiidliiR III Iho In iK•>•"'"'•. lh<'

yiiimn limuiMS of tin' "tnki'iivcrKennrAllon" Imvo "tough, nulMiiv|HHO(1 •liuuliirilj (if liitllvlduiil ux<

l l H , cotirann to net agnlmit ohld l t l to sn (indication to some

tiilnie Ini'itiM' (IIHII ppmniwl HIICCIISS,Ihu hnldni'HS lii try out now Ideas,it zc*t for Imril work nml hopefulnnm ulmut until "

The K"v. Mr, Gunwullur, u innchine Huniuir In Wnrlil War II Indid Pucltlo Thmilro with the IllilhDivision, win cltod as a "crinmdiMfor tlutn cloiirititco and Ida

Principal John V, Ctracclolo, right, and Daniel I Racclna. Eleanor Harrison, John Vales and (JlorhJacklur, guidance director, greet students this morn- j Inrltllo. Thu new $2,470,000 school, localtd on 42Ing when the new Matawan Regional High Schoolopeurd lor the first time for grades 7 throuxh 12.Students, left to right, are Robert Warwick, Frances

acres on Atlantic Ave, opened Its duom for the firsttime Monday for orientation day.

Levitt Adds 600 More Houses;May Give Land For Junior High

Levitt and Sons, Inc., developersof Strathmore-at-Matawan, wei*given classification last night bythe Matawan Township PlanningBoard of six areas Involving 600more houses to tha 1300 originallyapproved as a major subdivisionunder tha planned community or-dinance. This followed a Questionby Oommitleeman Henry E. Trar>hagen if Levitt could add anyhomes to the 1300 originally sanc-tioned under the planned communi-ty ordinance. Ho demanded anopinion from the township attorneybefore the board acted.

William J. O'Hagan ]r., AsburyPark, the township attorney, saidthere was no question, us he In-terpreted thu planned communityordinance, that Levitt could ex-pand Strathmore to any number of.homes possible to fit on land ac-quired oi- to be acquired by thedeveloper in thu township. The onlyrestriction, as Mr. O'Hagan sawIt, was that Levitt must keep hisnow sectors of lots contiguous tosectors already approved. And. of

School OfficesTo Be At Old MHS

Superintendent,Secretary, Move

MaUwan Regional Board of Ed-ucation Mondny voted to establishoffices for the superintendent, Lu-ther A. Poster, and the secretaryto the board of education, EdwardJ. Scullion, In the suite of officesin the old high school building onBroad St. formerly occupied by thoprincipal and administrative staffof the high school. The superinten-dent now is established in a rentedoffice In the business district andthe board secretary urcupies anoffice in the Memorial School onChurch St. Funds for these chang-es lire ipecifiotl not to exceed $500.

The board refused to grant Levittand Sons, Inc., builders of a 34-room school on Church St. In con-nection with their 1300 homes de-velopment, th» rl^ht to have oluc-trie and gas meters installed Inthe school In the hoard's nnme orhave the oil tank filled and the costof Ilia fuel billed thu board, llorokl

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Retidentt In AreaOn Petit Jury Panel

Tlilrty-lwo bayshorc area resi-dent! are Included In the petit jurypunel which opened Its session Mon-day. They are Frederick Bnknysa,Uailot; Ross C. lierry, Keanshurg;Ralph M, C'erumo, Hiulet: Mrs. HI-slu M. Choluwinskl, llatlet; Wll-lism H. r'i'l!'>i! ji". llii/l>'t; James1 • 11 /. s 111111 u J 11 H . llnili'l; Urinuimllihossn, Koypnrt; Cii-nrgi! l lai lel l ,Miitawiin,

Also Rudolph lli'ilt'l, M.ilmvun.llnrhurt I., il.illowoll, Keyporli Jo-

l Hiomoho, KimiiHliiirg; Jl l A

pW . K e n t h i K ,K I ( K I . l l l

, g;Iliulel; Arnold R.Mrs. Rose M. Kole-

sluagitlnit pollco graft InVork Parish.lT

hlufltthiNuw

K«y|Kirt; llurolil S. U u Jr.,Kriiti-<ibtir|j: Mrs. CherHymlii I'.,MiUjxchitlil, Ilii/.lot; Mm, lilciuiorM. Miiniui-i. Wu»i KiMiinhiiin,J.inii'H ti. Morkul, KeansburK; Mr«.lniinln.i Mnrdi>nil, Ki-yporl.

Also I.IKI M. Muro, Keyport: Wil-Iliiin J . Null, Keyporl; Uoy Olsi'ii,Union lli'ncli; Joseph II, I'unroae.Iliulul) Joiuph T. I'llklnijtoii, ll.i/.-let; WIIIIMII J. I'lijiy, Kaiiinlmri!:Mil. (iliulyi SI.SS.I, Miitiiwiini JohnSchonir, MorKiwvilli1; Wlllltim MKclmlnky, lln/l''li Mrs. illldii M.VniiDiiync, llu/.let; 1 iiwritncu Willluir, Mirinvan; Mis Anna II, WltillIon, KoyiHirt, nml 1'i.inli Winkle1!'

Now York luiiipiku Kxpru»!,litmoi. frnqiiunt dully torvlco fromKollo'a. Commiitnri buy 10 tripImoki nnd itiv*. for idiedula callCOlfax i-mt

maps and other ur-rwigemenu must tx> officially ap-proved.

Mayor Norman E. Wood foundthis matter o[ prime importanceas three of tho sections to be add-ed bv Levitt are west of Route 31

development for which septic tanksara approved. Tho mayor was con-cerned, should Levitt's expansionbo no iiHiro than Bpproval of a

Lovltt8 a me

ippimajor subdivision, if thefirm could not claim tharight as the Storyland developers

and border the 40-house StorylanJ to' us-i septic tanks. Alex Poletle,

PUC Sets HearingOn Railroad Span

Petition Will BoArgued On Oct. 4

representing Levitt, yuva assttr-•jnca his firm did not intend touse septic tanks In nny area into

i which Strathinore may be extend-ed.

i 115 Acres involvedIt wui ostlmated tliere anj 1-5

acres or about 2110 houses Involved j

Oman's

Buys PropertyPlan To RemodelChurch Lecture Room

A' a special meeting of theClub of Muttiwan. liu\,

i theContemporary league and the j| Junior' Woman'5 Club, •held .Mon-!j da" es'eiiinR in tho Hook and l.:id- jj ik-r i'ire HOMSO. Broad St., it wasj decided by K vote of U to 4 toI purchase the former lecture ruom |of th1; first Presbyterian Cliurc'.i, iiroiilinj; on Jackson SI., at u pur-,dui.se price of $10,0(1(1.. The landID bu purchased Is a !o'. 84-hy-lX! Iapproximate fet.-t, und the build-ing is .T-'-by-Sl feet, plus a kitchw

Mrs. Calvin \> Hearce. president Iof tho Woman's Ciub, conducted 1the meeting at which iuhvin Sum-1lord, chairman Of property sales io:):nmiuco, spoke on behalf of tlietruji'.'M.s ol the church. William |Quinii, president of the board, also ,attended nnd both expressed th : Ihope that the Woman's Club would itake advantage of the. offer thai |the church was muklnR. |

Mrs. John C. Esgleston. chair-1nia.i ol the buildinu committee,presented a proposed drawinij ofwhat the lecture room would looklike after remodelling and also afloor plan (showing the Interior.Poter Pascallis, of tho Key Af.en-cy. Mi'i'ganville. described thework that his firm would do toremodel Ihu building ami put Itin usable condition. Other esti-mates to fix over the building weresubmitted by Mrs. John H. Kin-ney and Mrs. Pearro, and It wasdecided that t h o remodellingv/ouid be investigated and discuss-ed by tha building committee utlength before any deflnitu actionwas taken.

Tlie property has been idle since1955 when thu church w«a des-troyed by fire on Christinas night.The Ironl portion "of the property,where the old church stood, hasbeen sold, to the Bedle FuneralHorns for a parkinR lot, and an-other lot available on Jackson St.will be disposed of by the churchtrustees, us soon us u minor sub-

Proposed Jelport Silt* IH Bay

The Stata Hoard of

Levfrom Ralph

Public Utility Rd adjoining

n tha urea west of Route M. llu-i | | v r i i | »rsvitt firm hai takiu SO acres | I I ) I H C:(om-Ralph-Jatmaronc nt Llovdj •

ho NY&I.F ,.R onThe Stato Hoard of Public Utility Rd adjoining tho NY&I.F1 l< R onCommissioners hua set Thurf>il<iy, j whkh ubout 70 houses will K" '"•l~\j*.k I n ,w >1« k i l . l l * . | , t . , „ d ^ i . t ^ M . — l ' 1 ' l . l - i mill t-<r> t i l l ! k . n i l ^ U 1 . t t l V I / l ,

1* f i t .

4Oct. -1,h

the date forhearing on a petitionI f hImprovement of tha Atlantic Ave.bridge across the Central KuiUoiidof New Jersey right-of-way.

Township Attorney Wlllio.m J .O'Hagan notified the MatawanTownship Committee of tho hear-ing dat« Monday nln'nt. Mr, O'Hag-an filed the petition on behalf ofboth tho township and borough aitho urging of the Matuwan Region-al Board oi Education.

Tho school board and both mun-icipalities claim the narrow, wood-planked, humpbacked bridge acrosstha railroad tracks Is hu/.ardout tuboth psdestrlu-.i mid vehicular traf-fic. School buses, traveling to thenew regional high school on At-lantic Ave., may not us* tha span.

Want Old Bridie RemovedTha petition, filed by Mr. O'Hag-

an, call* on the PUC to direct therailroad to remove the old bridgeand replace It with a new modernspan. The tracks ara used Infre-quently today by th • railroad, itwas reported.

Kmpluyinent of two men for thestreet department, Harold L. Neatand Joseph Gilnmldi, brought ademand for censure of Comtnlltee-tnan John Marz jr. by Committee-

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Parkway Dining PatioAt Cheesequake Stop

The Rocka'cllow ConstructionCo., Mutawan. was awarded a $20.-575 contract Sept. 12 for construc-tion of » dining putlo at thu Gnr-don 3tat« Parkway'* Choesequiikuservice area smith of die KarltunRlvrr 1

Thesnack _ „ _..to-50 sent capacity. In keeping witha now policy to make It easier (ordimhlud personi to obtain service,a rump ns well as slept will leadlo the patio. The rump will be finuse by travelers In whuelchaln oriiy those otherwise unable to climbalVps.

The Authority authorUeil i'ii|;l-l U M ' l l t l K M l i p t . l . 1 * 1 1 . I t > i . . l l . ' ' ' !"cunslruction of a miutlilHiuuil onriiinii at Liuiruncj llurtm'' Rd.Miidlsou Township, HORI- tho pnrk'Hentrance, Th« work will b« doneby Alexander H«ri)iichnk ASWHM-ntoi, Newark, for $-11100.

for a public I This will bo tlie uortluMiimost ex-n sBokin« the '.eiislon of Slraihmoie. Goini}

1 willMari-

patln, w expand anil speeduar •orvlce, will havo u 4:i-

i I k i ih

Area Chairmen InDrive For Retarded

Aral cliiiiiiii"ii for t It it Imiiii" In-I m l l i l i l . i i i l d ' l l n l l n i i f n r I l l n I ' H I ! ( l i r u l

r i l l : i l i l | ; I ' u u i p i i i i i u f u r III*1 M o t i m o u l l l

County Unit <>t Mm Ni-w li'ixny Ai-Micliillon for Ki'tiirdril Cldldnm pruMi •! Murk Ci.Mm,in, llolimli'llMri H Miich.in, Ki •.ImiHI Mrl .I'., Tnylor, West ivMmburg; M n ,Ivlwiii'd Diivniiey, Miiiiiu-nn; nlni,(illiln Fniinr, Knrltiin lir.vii'ihlii.

Tlm drlvii opens M'liuliiy null willrun tluouiih O n II A i(n:\l of$10,(11111 Imi lieni ii-l foi1 inu futility

across iioutti 31 to thn wicarry the development to tinboro Townsiiip line in the OMHTdirection.

Commineeiiv.ui SiBimiiul V. Ko-wulskl advanced for adoption a

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Introduce PolicePay Mike Measure

Township Seti Oct. 1Public Hearing

Voting unanimously, the Mata-wan Township Committee Mondaynight Introduced an ordinancegrantliift members of tho policedepartment salary Increases, effec-tive Deo. 1.1. The public hearingwas scheduled Oct. I by the com-mitten.

Under thu terms of the proposedordinance, tha new nalary aculefor chief will go from $1100 U> 57500over a two-year period; captain,JfiStil) to $7000 in one year; lluuten-unt. $03(11) to $U760 In two yearn, amisergeant, $5H(i0 hi $H2(>0 hi twoyears. Tha proposed ordinancealso sets up a sliding pay icate forpatrolmen extending from a pro-bationary period to threo years ofservice. Thn proposed scale (orpatrolmen Is $1750 to start; $'iOSOthe second yeur; J.M0O, thn thirdund $5700 aftor thret* year^ oflorvlco.

Piesent salailej p.iid to mem-bers nf the township'! police do-partmout ar« rhlof, $.1710; captnlu,(555(1; llriitcnanl, $3110 ami Hcr-gi-anl, $:Vi:i.V Pulrolmcn reeiilwd asal.ii-y raiujlng hutween Sl'j(M) in$,i'.!IHl ili'pruillnii on length of ner-vice

division Is approved.A building driva for funds will j

bo launched In tlm near future to ibe directed by representatives of Ithe three clubs. I , l h l ' M"»'"<>-"h fount/ U0..1J of

I KKatum h« citii lid appe tli l i o n

I fti li.A.isni;> prupeny oAne i s* U o d a \ p u m d In'the II.IM of Ri-i

I jrds l i i e l ' i i 'd , Mond iv 111J luesI day Si ivili'10 is v i ' i e ri< i-mnwiidI i d in 1! e b u i d 111 l i t

\ s " s-oi jo'iu U KITUK rI I AI f lem.ii'.h'ih Lo . (.jOi.m Hie e\ i lua'di; fun

oin1 1 IM! the mi.'i wl

Sun. Richard R. Stout, Monmouth County, has proposed the wayout of the dilemma of where lo liwatu the Port Authority ol' New York's)supcr-ulrporl for Iclllners would be to create a man-intiui) island, a«shown tsbim1. In tho center of Karilan Buy. It would be much ihasame a.i the way Governor's Island was creuted in New York Harbor.Sen. Stout believes it would overcome thu distance! factor, held lo tutbarrhvK locating i jetport !n ihu plnelunfc of Ocean County.

Apparently It would run into much the same local objection *adid » plan lo locate It In Alunis Couuly, for Ala.vor Louis Colllcliiu,Keaasburs;, came out strvngly »uainst It this week.

The man-made Island would be connected with both Union Bcac!)and Slulen Island )>y vehicular tunnels for access to the Garden StulaParkway on the iersey side and thi; Wrra/.ano Uridu'r an the Nets'Vork side.

Township Residents

Mayor Noimaii Womi declarodthe ordinance will provlilii salariesfor four years unit will bring tin-

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Hah VarianceBoro Water, SewerNot For Nursing Home

An excerpt from the minutes ofthe Mntawan Borough Councilmeeting of July 21 wiis quoted byKenneth W. Manning, MiddlesexRd., lit tlu Madison Township Com-mittee meeting Monday to halt theapproval of a variance, recom-mended by the township toningboard of adjustment, for & 100-bednursing home on Route 31, on the(1,7 acre l.tidl tract bordering thobackyards of houses In tha bor-ough on Middlesex Rd. Mr. Man-ning's house Is located In the area.

Mr. Manning had a quotationfrom Edward U. Hyrne. chairmanof the water and aewer committeeof tho borough council, on thu sub-ject of a supposition oxpresiod byRichard and Kathryn Emery, Rum-son, seeklnn to build tb« nxralnghome, thai lhe.se utilities could beobtained from the borough: "1 con-sldor Emery's confidence In r»-

wator and sewer services(as a

unjusti-fied. And It appears unlikely thatsuchublu

"Tlw systemj are designed toservlcn Mnliiwan Horough at thetown develops and cannot talts

for such a largo projectnursing home) completelyl i d A i I lik

.wvleos will becomeIn tho futm*.

'1 e foiuiLi MtiiJ \a ifor Sl'ill ami imi..'(' it h u m \ l ! uitA \ e lo Route JI sodt'.n' to Ii i \ eine rs'.t-.'...l'Mit e'l 11 i i 'du- id I h e ,ixiaid u'M-iVcd d 1 IHI'MI o-i the a|> |peal ^ I m h a t 11' *tl oy 0 10Ulet i i ih , Nc« Hiu.iHA.tiv AveMt-tawan, for A lediiction 111 il •-%VM banding assessment to $r>0 'und in t'lf $)iii(i Route II 'a idatsp<,Hment to $.0011 '

Mr Kt-mier said tile buildingassi'iTOiei 1 \i on thn foimi'i town jship building a one sioiy fi ime jstiucture, and a roadsldi* bt.irid |Mi Rletilch said tho old tiAwislnpbuilding VMIH not beluj^ used

11 i' 1 Cu.it..n W e , l<md W0i)u $i()U bunding i"l0U tu $'300

1 dniutid I KVJII jr j.ut Grjon1 a1 Rum IIJI t'nic-hui-,! Di , Mild. 5lj0Xl

'•) J'l'll) huililiur, >11J()O 10 $S0OO.R.l'pll 1. j n I NI.ilv' I tju Wuil.K'e,

III I ovu- MUM SI I mil a.DCU tu">'i.ll b'lild 11 Mi st'iJ to SU'IOO

l. - .epi I) .md M i \ \ \ ill.w.p 161lind. ( i.lminvl \ \ , , 1 m l SI HIJ to $ll()i),

'b 1 Mi.i"- SI 1'l»l In S'1,30(1, [ ,1^1 R0-.1 ^ 1 ii e IJ 1111 dn Miorc ((>n«1 .UU ' o n 1 - 1 ' land fMill in Sl-UI. buiiil-

,' $110,10 to 412 dl)M 1 hi f i u'ld 1 1 a 11 i s I \1 n udo,10 ti ( OIH oinsi', Ijiul SI .UU t(J

(tn'iiiMiid 011 pa'.e lour)

h,thi1

Stipulated

(Thn smaller llgura ruprosenNthn uinount requested, not theamount stipulated, which mint In-approved by the board.)

William F. und France* KnopuliiH Route II. land $1.00 tu 5 MHO.

ProposesJelporl In Bay

Tunnels ConnectingWith Union Beach

A nuiu uiaiio iilin'l in rtaiilartHJS vould l)« tin1 bi'sl site fur Ajel|x>rl HL'IMIIK the metropolitanNtrt Yoik uriM. Sen Itulurd R.Stntit, h l pmi.o.i'il Mi Stoutshowed lopii'H nf a sepl J letter h»wrote 10 N'jjee'i I II,1 Lib., ailmin-•stiatni ol lh. I t-di'rai Avnilioa\^eni v

till siirrinindini; and frlUK* areas ;containing projecls, such a i tie-si.ribed, witlumt excessive COHI."

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ml a petition of iip|»>sltloii from52 residents In the Middlesex Rd.area at tho tlmu the propnsulflrsl win siihmitted lo Ihu Miidisonzoning hoard In July, commentedto iho Madison Townsnip Coir-tulltee that thrtiu are o.i'v -tanks usetl foi sm.iliip'by f.o,vn?.liip n-ild'iils In •'"unit thu neares; miblit; . , .1mllei away on uui (tivviishlj) sideof tlii) line, Mr. MuniiiiiK did notconsider ti hustings Vt'iitutu nf the.ii;ti prii|i(isi-d ut (lit) luirsliiK homeI'ould Mistuin putting In a "pat k-

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THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. X. Thursday, $*pfemfc«r 20, 1962

Madison 8/eerj BankFearTo County Park

Hoimdel Township Committee•wks toMihuj-sScy "there ars moreways than cutting lot si^i". to do/.i-imidb u t!iA.V by Warren E,EfUCTgoii tr.er, ti tt*ciaior, Thurs-day, p;<.'e*ting against unrvsr-ala-ad publ'c use of the tour-ty parkto go up in Holtide).

.Mr. BaumgErtner wade refer-•tjee tu ar annoumemenf by Jo-btpn C. Invm. diiettor of the MOH-jnoutli County Boaid of Freehx'lo-ers, 'hat a 200-aciV county Dark oni.o»j!»t«et Rd ",t>uii} h'i opewjto SHe> public next spting, Mr.Bauinttartwr 'old the lownshipcounullee the governim; oody, , , o r m a j W o o j n ( . / l d s o i , h e l r c n . irulh.im,nhaiiia call on the board of free

Ho su* interview wto JohnJsconcHi and Ja>nc& P I-<irb. s,Madkon Temashlp. cicuiFit'rg ofthe Ainedcait Ked Crow Bioo/JPiograrti €cm>Pr>it*«, it nailcvanl that * M'titan TownbhipBlood Bank lv*5 !>>>«< Conned.

Ariangcmcjil-, h a w been nud?for a 2M(w<JS)n<iblte. XJnlt to *.isUMadlscii To'*ni>liip or. Wednes-duy, Oct. IP, irum I pro, to t.30p.m.

"The inuiK'd..>'<.- objective olthe Madison Towuship BloodHunk," Mi. Jaconet!! reicilcd,"ii to cover the blooa neeils ofall donors and their households.An} person donating one pint i/fblood lo the bloodmnbile unit wiiluu'cmatically be covered for the

I Install Legion,'';Auxiliary Sept. 22;

call on the board of freeholders to restrict us*- of the perkto county residents lest a conditiondevelop in Kolmdel that malrncdtha one thai >'am<,' out t/( an un-restricted public park system >nUnion County.

Mr. B".umgnrtner declared buslines ev»r Aert- ready lo commer-cialize on a eountv paik with norestriction? by running bus leads,of cily-UwelliTS to it. Mr Baum-gartner a&ked that the townshipcommittee consult the municipalauthoiUlfs of Railway und Lindenabout the distressing results fortheir towns when this running ofbuses into the Rahv/av River coun-ty park started. He warned of trat-lic, noise, nuisance, litter and dis-carded beei cans not in keepingWith the quiet home, and colonialatmosphere held as a Hoimdelideal and pleaded that Chcesequakc6tate Park be taken as an objectlesson.

Listened T* DlttmarMr. Baumgartner queried why

It was that the Hoimdel Piunnir.gBoard, had listened with concernwhen former Mayor George Ditt-iwtr, Atlantic Township, had ap-peared before it two years ago togel co-cpcfation with Atlanticagfcinst allowing iheir townships tobe overrun through « then proposalto locate the park over their boun-daries at Willow Brook, yet nobodyht Hoimdel seemed to (ear com-snevclaUied intrusions now that thepark was lo be located wholly with-

tire household fur one futi year."Religious, civic and poiiiltai

<ngiinUafion& are be'ng tontucf-ed w that their members, mayenjoy the b^ntta* of the. MadisonTownship Blood Sunk.

A Biuodm<ri»le Unit ha* nevervisited (he township before. Th>>>is another fir&t lor MadisonTuHliihip,

"Since the success oi OperationBlood Brother depends upon thecvoperatiQU of the township'smany organizations," Mr. Jacou-etti indictlej, "Operation BlondBrother Is a good name for thiseffort."

Mr.Mr. Jaconetli, PAFoibes, PA 1-5S18.

d.\te of Aug 23 was read notifying arms

I Inns 'or the loint 'nuoimiandt Iiw oificcr* of Laureiice 'Iwfcor jAmorii'ar. Lc»; on POM .'3.' and LieLadiss AuMlibry .very , omp>"!»£jat tin nHMfinjr. of lh» rx»'.t in (he 'pj'i horn on Sun'iufific1') Afe 'Ijuiff.ic- llarbui ,

Retniiij> (.osmnancier Rolm, Ualiibun Lunduitit' the bu'inc-ss JS.SIIMInc initullaiion cueiiionips wi,l bo |hei.l Silurditv f\si,iH|> at 8r.i the 1 epmn Monv. I LJ_I'>Ifici-K will be instjlkd bv Middle ''.Ci ' ouiitv C'inimandci 1 i-ui«. 1}.,vid mid ITS <,fi,cil s'a't nnil tliepimhary officers bv Mr> Ruhara j

County nii'si-, aei,' and h.jr offici il staffI ilic new post o[fnvis n.(* Will,urn'Auriumno conini.iiKlei, 0 11. a r'GoliM.it, RiMnond Knikowsk' andinniiiiiii FoMer \n.c MJIIM. .iiuiors .Jac!. Olson, adurant Willaid Mai- ichc-vki, finance officer. Steven Gal 'lanl, chaplain, iuiin Culistj, se1 icc ioif ic i , Kunyun (jilts. i"i ueaiit at-

'ai'ns Ii Auxiliary Officers 'j Mrs H.irvcv Uluom will take the junit as pr< sicL'iit (f the au;ih.u>. ,SerMnp with her fur tin1 1%.! til j

, term will be Mrs Waltei Sclilitht-ji ipj', first vice picssdenl- Mrs Joel, iOlsi'n, iccind \ice piesidei't; Mrs '

I John Vac lulls liCJ-uri'i, Mrs II Raymond Koikovski Instoiian, '|Mis.William Undue-nun (l.aplum, JMrs Oskai Golimert,

In Hoimdel.! Mayor James H Ackerson in-

formed Mr. Bnumgartner that thetownship committee «iuld not en-teitaln suggestions for criticisms ofUie county park plan, that theywould have to be taken.to the pub-lic hearing on the financing, whichWat due yesterday, for considera-tion by the freeholders,; The mayorsaid he WAS much in favor of thecounty park, but only the freehold-ers could decide if it could be re-stricted to use by county residents.Ihe mayor found the reaction tothe new Sandy Hook park a whollyfavorable one, but Mr. Baumgtirt-

aei"run the facilities provided andthere had been an increase of con-gestion on the access highway.

Thursday's was the last schedul-ed meeting before the deadline forsubmitting proposals to popular ref-erendum in November's general

I election A much-rumored petitionI to increase the size of the goyern-| lag body fiom thrtc to five mem-

bers failed to materialize, but therewas one presented with 500 signa-tures asking action by Hie voters on• proposal! to put all appointivetownship employees, including thepolice and road department, under«ivil service. Mayor Ackerson as-sured It would be forwarded to thecounty clerk's office in due timelor acceptance before the deadline.

the township committee its requestfor a public hearing on the reasonsfor locating the interchange at RedHill Rd. could not be granted usconstruction had gone too far a!cn;:for the hearing to have signifi-cance. But she did offer to makeavailable the copies of the surveyrevealing how the determinationwas arrived at.

Mayor A'.'k'ruon believed the Au-thority was beginning to feel the"pressure." He was told il was duetime as the state had 300 acres oftownship ground *t Telegraph HillPark that was off the t»x rolls.Mr. Price said the Authority's at-tention should be called anew 'othe petition of 730 signatures oflast May - June, asking the reopen-ing. He noted it constitutes s ma-jority of the registered voters ofthe township, a most unusual mus-tering of force behind a petition.

The committee directed thetownship attorney, Lawrence A.Carton jr., Middletown, to draw anordinance providing for the placingof curbs on the south .side <>f Heth-auy Rd. from Hnlmdel Rd. to theParkway bridge. A query from aspectator on the assessment of ad-journing properties brought reportit could not be given until the costfigures were rechecked. The actionon the ordinance will be called to

nproWdhedd "and inVattenUon of the RaHtan

One new appointive post wascreated. Mrt. John Mount wasnamed an awistan* in the asses-tor's office at |5O0. An emergencyappropriation of $5000 was propos-ed for approval by the State Di-vision of Local Go\ernment to en-able the township committee to hireMunicipal Revaluations, Inc., Ma-plewood, to assict Mr. Mount Inworking with the tax specialistsof Bell Laboratories and Lily-Tulip,Inc., on proper assessment forIheir plants in the township, liteMaplewood firm made the originalrevaluation study for the township.

William J. Duncan, secretary ofthe planning board, was critical ofthe move. He asked why the in-dustrial assessments could not bemade on the basis of tl'-1 primaryassessments of the buildings forconstruction a.-.d installations.

Archlbalu R. Price, a spectator,asked the township committee torenew Its plea to the N.J. HighwayAuthority to open the TelegraphMill acccts road. He read a letterfrom Gov. Richard J. Hughes con-firminn Iho governor's concern inIhe matter. Mayor Ackerson sug-•ested Ih't perhaps the letteranould go to Gov. Hughe* as he is"boss" of the State Highway De-partment of which the N.J. High-way Authority is nn allied entity.

Assemblymen CoalacledTheodore Frledauer, a spectator,

wanted It known that the llolmdelProperty Owners Association hadbeen In touch with the three aisem-blymen from Monmnuth Countyand that the legislators, too, were"very unhappy" about the situationregarding tnr Telegrnph HIM exit.Mr, Frirdaurr wonted the lellorto the governor to be made an"open letter" Available to the press.But the mayor reminded him itwould bo out of keeping to relenseIhe contents before the governoriturivis I! Mr. Kr'wlmir-r cmnhn-siicd iho tiSbcmlilymcn wanted theucceafi road open on a "pernuuwnl"basin

An announcement by Mrs, Kath-arine E. White, chairmu.i <>f theAuthority, Juld lust week the Park-way body's consulting engineersurn K«lnn over jilnuu lo (k'ti'rmlnrwhat changi'i would have to In-mnde and what thi'y would cost toninkt1 the Tclruruiili Hill exit rondiinu that would be "nulo nn u»'.The road wns closed lu»l Mi'y 'M•flrr It hnd been open for public uwllnco 1950. Hut Inn nllornryi fortill; Authority hnve Intlsted the roml• s now constructed wos neverMMtnl lo hold more thnn trnfllcKfllnK to n tlulc park In the nrcii,not IIUIUIK'IIB of enrs prr dayto Hell l.«l)» und other

ship Committee as the centerlineof Bethany Rd. in that area marksthe boundary between the twotownships. It is believed Raritunmay also want to act.

Mr. Carton sent word that actionon an ordinance to require "pack-age" sewer plants iur subdivisionsof 49 lots or more was to beheld up in his office tv await expli-cit report on the matter from Mor-row Planning Associates, Inc.,Ridgewood, makers of a MasterPlan for the township. Otis R. Sea-man, Long Branch, the townshipengineer, had recommended suchan ordinance to th. planning board.

The committee appointed theRev. A. A. Burkhardt, Richard M.Ford, principal of the HoimdelSchool, the Rev. Edward Blaska,Police Chief Joseph Phillips, andMagistrate Seymour Kleinberg tothe Juvenile Conference Commit-tee. Tlie committee has been inac-tive five years.

The committee approved prelim-inary maps for Pleasant ViewHeights, an IB-lot subdivision sub-mitted by M. M. Nero, RaritanTownship, off Telegraph Hill Rd.

WSCS Plans FallSupper On Oct. 11

A regular mteting of the Wo-men's Society of Christlnn Serviceof the Morganvllle MethodistChurch was held Sept. ( at thehome of Mrs. Russell VanPe'.t,Beers St., Kryport. Mrs. HaroldQuackenbush, the president, pre-sided. Plans were made for the an-nual fall supper which will be heldon Thursday, Oct. II, from .V.JO to7 p.m. The supper will he a smor-gasbord and a fancy table will befeatured. Tickets may be obtainedfrom W.S.C.S. members,

Those prrsent at the meetingwere: Mrs. Qiuiekenhtiab, Mn. Har-ry Ratcllffe, Mrs. Joseph Spur-gat, Mm. Raymond Schllke, Mrs.Raymond Weniel. Mrs. EleanorPerrlne, Mrs. Walter Liimhcrlson,Mr». Rulph Howardson, Mrs. FredDowen, Mri. VanPell, ami Mm.Fred Eckel.

A birthday gift « u preaentcd toMis. Myles Rader by her secretpal.

(ilfl* were collected to srr.d In

WillUm Foster and Mis Andiew |Carver are co-chairmen of the In Istallation. I

Mr. Rathbun and Mr. Korkowski iwere elected as delegates to rep-1resent the post at the Middlesex iCountv Executive Committee meetjjings during the coming year. Mr.Auricmmo and Mr. Gohmerl willbe the alternates. Donald Mal-cheski, Mr. Olsen, Mr. Foster andMr. Rathbun will serve on theBoard of Trustees for 13«2fi3.

It was announced that the 1963dues are being collected. An ef-fort is being made to complete thecollection before the installationceremonies. Mr. Golimert willserve as Legion chairman and Mrs.Vachilis,, auxiliary chairman. Mem-bers may pay their dues to thechairmen, retiring commander,commander-elect, or any activemember. '

Mr. Colibta was appointed chair-man of the annual past command-er's dinner to be held early nextyear.

At (he conclusion of the old busi-ness, Commander-elect Auriemmomade some announcements. It ishis intention to resume the month-ly Legion night iocials, which wereconducted the third Saturday ofeach mon'.h. He appointed Mr.Gohmert and Mr. Korkowski toserve as co-chairmen for the firstsocial to be held Oct. 20.

He also appointed Andrew Carv-er to serve as dub chairman; Mr.Foster as New Year's Eve chair-man; Mr. Rathbun, house chair-man arid publicity chairman, andMr. Gohmert .membership..

Other committee chairmen willbe appointed at the next meetingon Monday evening, Oct. I, at 8p.m. in the Legion Home.

Club To Meet TonightIn Browntown School

The first regular meeting of theMid-Madison Woman's Club will beheld tonight at 8 p.m. in the Brown-town School.

The Browntown Parent-TeacherAssociation held their first fall

themeeting Tuesday night atBrowntown School.

Mrs. Nicholas Arace and Mrs.H a r r y Patttrson attended theluncheon meeting of the MiddlesexCounty Home Economics Councilof Extension work at the home ofMrs. Doris Herbert, Old Bridge,on Thursday.

Mrs. William Pitney, TicelownRd., Browntown, and daughter,Miss Suzanne Pitney, New York,attended the International FoodShow at the Coliseum, New York,Sept. 12.

Miss Marie Gaub, Browntown,and her nephew, Frtdric Brown,Chtesequake, were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Otto Gaub, Overhill Rd.,Matawan, Sunday night at whichtime Mr. and Mrs. Gaub showedslides of the Rocky Mountains inthe United States and Canada takenon a western trip.

Mrs. Charles Eppgard, I.evittown,is spending this week as the guestof Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson,27 Margaret St.

Messenger, O'BrienOpen New Campaign

In a Joint statement, MailUonTownship CommittM'meii HanyMessenger and Vic-tor O'Brien,Democratic Candidates for re-tlec-tkin, announced the opening of theircampaign.

"It is with n great deal of enthu-siasm thatKim Mai Kl, thr Korean orphan

that the organisation is sponsor- i r.mpalgn lesdlng upIng, for her birthday in October, j b f r ^ rY f t t ior i We Inn

Browntown Man DiedAt Hi* Home Tuesday

n grite look forward to the

In Novrm-Intend to run

nn the record of the DemocraticAdministration of which we arcproud to be mi'mlicm," the com-inlttfi'mi'ii stnli'd.

"W". rtani! rr:nly I" »cri>pl Invl-Clmrli's II. Wilson, K3, o( Wl Koulr j lulinns In a|>pi'ar unvwlii'ir tx-forc

tin* people ol Madison Townshipwith the nr.Mii.iiii'p Ihiil nil ques-tion* will lie iiiiMviToil truthfullyund In the ht'.st of our kmm ledgi'.We mi1 (crtnln Hint thr Novemberrlrrllon will rrtiiin us lo office sotliat we limy Muci'f,Hfullv complete

9, Urawntmvn, died Tiienduy, Sept.18, 1902, in hin home, A rrtln-ilfarmer, Mr. Wllsnn WON t h rwidower (if Mrs. Charlotte (Still-well) WIlMin.

Surviving nrr « MIII, HIK'IIO, IIilauglitei, MM.. Mnty llurncllr. . , . . . , ,Urowntimn; 10 isrimilchllilren; IK • ['>« l>'«nnlng or tin* future

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pS. I'.ly, llii) township

clirk, rr-porli'd nnllilng hml IIITII rc-cdvi'd im yi:t on u rriiucul fur Iwn

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Cflplen Of the coiniiltlni! igitirvuy by which I lie Authority <lrelded to conntrui't an Interchangeto Did Giinli'n Sliilo Parkway utHul Hill Hd,

HiHlur*l Di'iiU'd•Hid lr>tfi'f friMii Mm. While iimliT

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ccri the theme of our admin-

Stt'vo Wilson, KugliMilnwn, n n ilAfchor Wilton, Jmiu'slmri!, n n ilseven alMcr*, Mm, llnchi'l I.nm- jlii'ttson, 1'lnTM'qunki1; Mrs. MnryIliirniws, Roiu'rlfvllU*: Mm. Nomlloyfo, F.nnllshloun; Mrs, Wllhrl.

Matawan Man JoinsNotre Damn Club

Rlchiud Sduiei , M.ihiu.in, wusl l a I'limmiMi e In ri'C-

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l-.dlth nrypenny. iMru,N. V, mid IV.S|ii)lnu'iio(l.

Fiini'inl M'tvlcm urn IM'IIIH IICIIIllii'i iifit-iniuin in 1 ]i in nt (hi1

Iliilnc Mi'inuilnl l lomr, 1-nj Il^li-town, with the Hny, Krunciii Cnntrlof I Ii c llriuvntdwii CotniiiiuillvCIHIKII offlrlntliijj. Inii'inii'iil willfollow III ( l i i ' i lmit Hill Ci.'im Iriy,

" t . l ! l i i ' ' ' o f f i c e r r i ' i o i n i i i i n i l i i t l o i i K l o I l i i 'U l l u 'V' | University of Nnln- Dnmc Club of

r.Jersey Shoic, v.lni!i win or-

I' lt i i i / i 'd o f f i c i a l l y IIII.I w e e k In 11i n i ' i i l i i u HI thr I,Ik'. l,<"l(:r, A K I M I I1'iirk, I In' n o w t t i o u p In Ihi' VtHHd u l l f i i i iu i ' i l I J v N o l l e D i i i n c n l t i onl Ih i i ' i i i ' l i ou l I h e w i n III

Ti l l ' fll'it l in i l i ' i I t o l ir ui i i l i ir l i ik 'en l>v Iho chili IK II CommunionIlii'tikfmit on Ui'c. 9. .

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Woman Takes Over Cancer Society

Plan For CountyAll-Nuaiiwt Calling ( \ N O Ule

phone lumber* wsl! bo «i8>giu.d ito customers In Motrtuuth Ccupx- je? changes n&>:t Jutio, th? NVn Jyr \say Bell 'i elenhone Co announced jtoday. The changsovPi will tdkeplncft *t the samv t'tne tl'« comnany begins distuhu'ion of thsI W Isiue of its Monaiuutli Coiirivdirottory, according t« Tharli-H J0 Woiiehouse, g^wial tnoi'mjo" of •tlw company's oentrdl nrr-a

The conversion will ghe seven-digit nunvbri* to about IJO.OlW i«lcphone usett in "18 Motmou'1! Coun-ty exvh&riges .ind will put all coun-ty telephone Jier.ics in a1. ANCbasis. At present, there ar« seven^NC o<ci',ungEis in tfw rounty—i'i'ilervuiK Foit Mir.mouth; 737 atKcanaburg; 291 at MiantiC Iligh-iaru'i; 842 senifig Rumson and Si'sBright; 872 al the Highlands, and9J« and 94!) In Holmdel.

An elRhtti will be added next jJanuary when a i&n'.ml office de:t-1Igndtion 538 1< put intti operationto supplement service from the 01 ] f"6 office In the Engilshtown area, sSomo Monmouth cusloni'-ra out side I rtheso ccchdngss already have ANC(lumbers. New Jersey Uirtl has beanassigning them to new customeissime last Srpieinbei. The mussswitch neft June will employ thesame designation* the companylias been givh'3 to its custonieis.

Actual Dialing SameIIUMB will be no diftaienco in tho

(dual dialing of tha miniDersrhanged nex1 June, because in eachcase the now ANC denigiidtion willcui respond on the dial to tho ox-changit nnine designation now inuse. For example, the hyixitheci-eal number PR 4-9'J7'J would lia-coinn 771-9970 with the change toANC. The ANC exchange designa-tion, 774, is dialed with the fumepulis as PR •!.

The company will mail new num-ber cards, listing the ANC num-bers, to customer! in the convert-•d exchanges. New Jeisey Bell hasannounced anothor change in theJune 1963 issue of its MonmouthCounty directory. The type will lie•Imoat 20 nar cent larger than intht> current lssua of tha directory.

Ilia changeover to All-NumberCalling it part of a nation-wideprogram designed to open up moreexchange designations for tele-phone growth. Use of numbersalone will provide nearly SO percent more designations than arenow available with the letter andnumber groupings,

Usable Combination!There are 549 usable combina-

tions of two letters end one num-ber on the telephone dial, Substitu-tion of numerals for the first twoletters increases this total to 800,ANC aliu opens the way to interna-tional dialing, although letters dif-fer in pronunciation from countryto country, numbeis are the sameIn most lands. ANC also eliminatesthe confusion bstwen the letter" 0 " and "zero" and between theletter "I" and the number "1" on

, th* dial.New Jersey Bell said that 10 per

,cant of its telephone! already havei been converted to ANC.' The Monmouth County changeswill be made as follows: In the As-bury Park area: CA 3 will be 221;

, PR 4 will be 774; GI 9 will be 449;PR 5 will be 775; KE 1 will be Ml;PR « will be 770; MU 1 will ba 681,and WE 8 will be US.

In the Freehold area; HO 2 willbn W and GI 6 will be 444.

o.Unit President Old Names-In Monmouth

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now. my son. Joseph.

J. Jahitoon jr., cAshier., Ksansburg . Mlddlerown National

J I Piink woj eiAclad prealdtm o' the| Monmouth County Banker* Hud

Clearing Hou;a A.ssoolation at its, . 49Hi annual meeting and banquet' tifld at tho Spring l.aka Ckilf and j member JosepN'of iVrimathia was

1 Country Club | a s ° « l man — anil svai bold, andNamed to juoceed 'ihn £9 vice [went boldly and ankfti th* body of

piosl'irnt of th.' on;inl2al.U'iri was ; J"*u ' .Evero't '1 Casifl.ii in, firit visapro'itdunt jud rushu i, Asljury Parkand OciMn Cin 'o Bjnk, Tht: secre-»aiy - t iea ' j i i ' - , Thiinus K. Knecht,viro picsid.'nr, Cenlu.l Jersey Bsnkand Trust Cum,i*i\y, AUanhurst,was ru alcctod

Mrs Sidney 1 uchter, Ocean township, nowlyelected l»resniont of the Monmaulh Cnunty Chd,?li!tai the Amcrli «n tunctr Sacii ty, accepts Crusades«ord f am her predocu'rur, W Daniel Williams,who Imd hoaded th> group foi four ytafi. Left toright are Dr Daniel F 1 oalhmlon,

Rasidenl? of noithefn MmnnuthCounty Vvera amon? tho most genu o i s to tha American Cancer Sotlely Cumade In i%'i MomnouthCounty Piosecutot Vincent p Keup»r, tounty crusade churman

51 Akiconimittu* thdinniin Ml s Wiiuma Darrali,dlactoi ot Iht Munmnuth Caunty Organization fo;Social Service, ulncied'a vice president'; Air. Wil-liams; Mrs, Lciclilor, and Mhs Elaine Cherry, Key-Bart, liw new secretary.

nominating1

thosa figures at a local chair- Eliiabeilt Vro.eland. $511; Murlboroluncheon In Spring Lake Township, -Mrs. John Collins, $581),

v * Raritan T o v n s h i p, llernunThwaiti, $1 IS; Union Beach, MissMary Carrado, $215; _ ltnlmdelTowukhiii, Mrs. Johnand Mrs. Paul Hancik. $U28.

nifi sHeight* list week:

Keyport, Miss Elaina Clwrry andMrs William Brockie, chairmen.$IS0O; Matawan Borough, Mru.

In the Keyport area ( 0 4 willbe 264 and LO 8 will be M6.

In the Red Bank area: CA 2 wiillid 222; OS 1 will be 671; CA 9 willbe 229; SH 1 will bo 741: LI 2 willbu 512 and SH 7 will be 747.

Annual Meeting ForCounty NJARC Slat.d

Dr. Maurice G. Kott, Director ofthe Division of Mental Retardationof the State Department of Instiiu- fi»=kholder». The record datations and Agencies, will be orlncl- M 1 0 Iw-''"^ d?y» after it lipal speaker a the annualdrive kiek-off dinner of lha

fundMon-

mnuth County Unit of thu New Jer-sey Association for Retarded Chil-dren.-•••

The meeting will ha held Saturday at the Colonnade, MonmouthShopping Center, Ealontown, announced Mrs. Dana Baiman, NewShrewsbury, dinner chairman. Themeeting also will be marked bythe Installation of officers includ-ing Mis. Charles Weaver, Hailet,as (list vice president.

List Revocations

Three bay shore area motoristshad their driving privilege! IUS-pended by tha State Division ofMotor Vehicles under provision* of(tin paint system and mandatorysixiedlng plant. They art) DaudinTaijilew, Marlboro State Hospital;Robert P. Mullaney, Keyport, andRobart F. Falk, Keansliurg.

Real Estat* Listingfor sale at (hit office.

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Hearing from you It a thrill for little ones. Keep In touch alien»by phono—when you're away from homa. New Jersey Bell

Natural Gat CompanyDeclare* Dividend

The Hoard of Director* of NewJersey Natural Gas Co. yesterdayvoted to declare a two per cen'common stock dividend, subjoct toapproval by lha Slat? Hoard ofPublic Utility Commissioners,

Thli U the seventh consecutiveyear the hoard nai voted the twoper cent dividend for thu company's

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proved by the PUC, and the paydale will be 15 business days afterthe record date.

In addition, the regular quarterlydividend of 2.1 cent) a share oncommon stock was declared. 1will ba paid Oct. 13 to holders orecord Oct. 1. Tha semi-annuadividend of lii) ceut.i a share hiholders of preferred stock also wasvoted by the hoard. It will bepaid Oct. 1 to preferred stockhold-ers of Sept. 17.

Perth Amboy HotpitalReports Record Month

Th« emergency room »t PerthAmboy General Hospital handleda record number of patients dur-ing August, according to the month-ly report released by hospital di-rector Robert S. Hoyt. Tin 1545cared for In the accident roomduring th« period exceed the pre-vious record of 144) eatahllshisdlint May, Mr. Hoyt pointed out.The figure Includes lit victims ofmotor vehicle accidents

A total of I,Via In-patients wereadmitted during tin; period, tliereport staled. During tho 11.305diyt of care rendered, they had827 operations, 1698 x-ray proceduret, and Id,S31 laboratorytests. Their length of stay averaged7.5 dayt and the daily hospital oc-cupancy averaged 3fi5 patients. Ad-missions Included i!H babies hornat tho Parlh Amlwy Hospital dur-ing August.

Through the School Saviii(ji pro-RrHiu for the regular purchase ofU.S. Suvlngs Stamps ami Bonds,the student learn.i early that moil-ny grows on money saved, nnt ontrees. Ami ha learns, at first hand,tlia benefits ot wise persona! mon-ey managenieni liy re.ithlnii goals

sets for him.ioli.

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P.S, And of Courts In The Heart of Matawan

Member Fodoral Rotorva Systom

Member Ftderal Dopotit Iniuranc* Corporation

Second Annual CoinShow l« Scheduled

The Mntimouth Cain Club an-nounces in second Annual CoinShow to l>« held on Saturday andSunday, Oct. 0 and 7, at Conven-tion Kail, Asbury Park. Admissionwill lie (tee. This is a repeat nftho very successful ahow heldId3t ysar, wlwn over 7000 peopleattended, and 46 dealers had bourtetablet.

This year's >how will feature anoutslanding ciilloctlon of UnitedfJtateJ gold coins, valued at (25.000.Also, to b» shown will he a 1941copper cent, and the finest collec-tiun of national currency fromMonmouth County banks. Tha showlast year saw the unusual event ofa mink stole being traded for acen! (I914-D-Unclrculated).

Lturus A yolldiisbfa, troas.urer.Lone " , r ' " h Truit <'impony, wiwchosen for a fivi.vear term on. theBoard "l Trustoe« 'Ilw lhr?(!-yearteim U3 an ex othuo trustee wer.tio a formi'i president of-ihe asso-

j elation, Willmi.i C lolinsoti sr.,I president and tmst officer, Kcarss-jbiug - M'dilli'towii N'ltHmal Ban!:.

Named Trusteeftolirir.g president, MJISQ Simp-

son, vice president and cashier,Behnar-Wal! Natioiial Bank, be-comoii en ex-officiii member u( thetr.istcKS for ouo year. Mr. Johii-30i>. ilio now prii^ident, has served

I tho, association as vice pnisidentj (luring the past year and prior to

that he was a member of the liourdof Trustees tor five yuars. Jl3 is »past president of the" MomnuuthChapter, Antericaii Inslilute ofBanKin.M. His father served as pres-ident of the county banking oij-aui-zatHin In 1950-1951.

Following the banquot and intro-duction o( (he ncwly-electud ofli-ctaW, Harry C. France gave thebankers an enlightening talk oncurrent economic condition.*, cover-ing the banking, business, and ir,-VDStment phases.

As B"ted.a speaker a3 ha is anationally-known columnist, Mr.Franco also proved to hs an ablithumorist. His "Iiivaslor's Forum"column, a regular fanlura In theAsbury Park Sunday Press, is wide-ly read along the shore communi-ties. The program, which was at-tended by more thsn 200 membersand gu<isti, concluded with danc-ing.

My son. jfoh«; ramsmbsr what aloving and bitovet! d;.<cl;>!a he W J I .

My daughliir. Hooa, considerwhat s gi-30« o< (icA hops is.

irfy KHV.ObajUh, cwsider. thatObadiah was a 3ervai^ of tl'.a Lord.

My snn, Samuel, rememrit*r thatSaiuudl wm a chief proplwt ;>( thel !

Suspends Sentone

Robert A. Kudiick, Texan Rd.,Matawan, Friday received a sus-pended jenldnce to Annnudale Re-formatory, was placed on probationfor two yoar», and fined $250 forgrand larceny. Ha pleaded guiltyAug. 17 to breaking into tha Hslforditsso Station, Route 36, Middle-town Township, Aug. 2 and stealing23 tires valued at $300.

My <l»ughtBr, Martini, retnambisrMartiM, although alw was cumber-ed with many t!i;.ti>;«, yet she lovedihs Lord.

.My. daughter. Mary, remember,Mary cluisa tha better part that ishall nut bd'taturt-iwav.

My.son, Jona'han, remember litnyfuithful and loving ha was to David.

My daughter, Lldiah, remsniberhow l.liiiah's hnart wm opened —her spirit made willing."

Answer 20-1Daniel Estill was tin: drawer of

town lot !Vi at Middieiotvn. lit; camefrom GravuMnd, I.om; Island, t-i'"is suopos'.'d to have died Id !(W5.

Girl Scout DrlvaTo Opan Oct 4

Mrs. Harry H. UrinJIe, fli-|clle,j President of the Monmouth CountyCouncil (it Girl Scouts, announced

i ih.it Waltm- Read* jr., Oaklmrs!,and Mr*. Roliiirt Kankin; WailTownship, are crt-chtinnon (or the1962-I901 Girl Scout Fund Drive.

Mr. Read*;, chairman of theHoard or Waiter Reada • Sturllng,Inc., wha own* and operates thea-tre* in New York and New Jersey,lonf, has been iiUJrestcd In GirlScouting und li thorwighly famil-iar with tlia noed In tBi.OOll tnmaintain Girl Scouting in the areafor tlm year.

"I have undmiakeu thin cam-paign" Mr. Read* Jaid, "becauseGirl Scouting Is for *ll girts fiort'i7 to 17. Commensurate with (hecounty'i growth and tha consolida-tion of scouting activities, thU yearthe success of ths campaign willaffect mora 7 to 17 girls than everbefora. There U no finer way for agirl to prep*'* for communityliftt."

Hiu children ".•/«('•» supposed so beWilliam, l)ajs!«! *ni T t n n u j "

K.M.C.V.8. Long BranchAn»w*r 4?-S

Van Bracklsi I hive b;*n tracingii\te (anuly, ,[n n;y CKMseijion is ams(ii:-e;ri[K '•vrl1.:. ; by j;tiy gvaat-iSrandfather in 19W, ihAn in hisearly tXVs. Hi was an early Mem-mouth, school twehar. Ha relatesthat threa brothers Cviiiie to LongIsland from Brack!*' Luke in Hol-land. NIsthid*. Qiibeit (filsbert),Oariet or Swphan.

Qusslion fff—1 «in trying to findout j{ it wer* Staph-jn er Garret?They ssttled In or around Holm-del, Hailet and Middletnwn. Ther«iis i Van B. Minetery In Hsjlpt.

!n Mhon AutoJyrv in Superior 0>>HT J

•Id D. Furmari"* oxir t tnLV vldBruMwick Thun»tt.iiy UvmiCiWia for actiyn In :iis ault byRay D!aj ;>' Keyport ^ . t i u t Ror>-jrt Dackarman, Etilioi'..

Mr. Dlas-w*! riiinii in a c»^spurated hy Joan Gurnui,, alw q<Xijypori, on Old Post Rond. Kdi-S'.»!\, on Mar. M, ISM. *h«n Ut» .veliitlp str.ick Mr. D.t.-kirnua'Bcar. Mr. Dacksriiian was j 'vjrddadamagei in hn suit a^-j!n;!Ourn'.ak in ;ha amount of )>J

H w r t attorney Charleskelriod represanled Mr.man. Aiber.1*. M.iM.sist, K*»t 0r-<anga, appeir?)! for Mr. Gurtilttk:and Loute t . Foi'iuan. EliatwcU,was Mr. Dlat' coun.s<il. Tjk> Ci-»»took. '.wivaiid-nna-hal! d.iy».

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Your adv«rtUimant In thispaper will reach prospectivepurchatani In avery comtuunlty inthe bnyshora are%.

FREE! 1295

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6 Of Th«ta Pins Aluminum

ra™ WINDOWSAt R j | . Price of |U .H Etch — Total |77.Tt, b u t Opi.

— Not* Then DeluM Feature* —« Weiditd Corncri • Trlplo TrMk

• F.-Z Tilt (Cleaned (ram liulde)• Fully Weatherstrlpped • Alcon Aluminum '

No Down Payment • First Paymsnt March

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lough mvn'BS...THE OHES THAT WHIPPED THE BAJA RtlH...TOUGHESTUHDER THE SUM...TO SHOW THE WORTH OF HEW EHOIHES, FRAMES AND SUSPENSIONS!

P.<nmd trip from Detroit to lha »ndtiltiiQtlajiPtnlniuliiiQWdfiOOmllM.

Million! of years ago nature fuh*ioued a proving ground for truckf

tliat man can never duplicate. Todaj,lt la known as the Baja (bal»'California Peniiwula, Mexico.

Those picture* give you only a bar^jIdea of the place. Tha road bears n<i,resemblance to the modern highway^1

on the Mexican mainland, It 's fine fo»140 milai below the U.S. border. Thenthe beating begins. Rocks and liard*linked nita bang, punch, jab and Jerhtha trucks from stem to stern. Loosesand makes them struggle and Btraitt*Dust chokes them. Heat roasls tber%Rivers drench them.

The Baja Run took this Chevroletcaravan 17 days to go ths 1,066 mils*

All tho trucks performed magnifycently. Not one was forced to drop QUIbecause of mechanical difficulty,

Trucks that can take this kind of boat,ing can take on your toughest truckjob*. Come in now and see tougllqualily-l>uilt> 'G3 Chevrolet Jwith all their new Improvements.'

Sometimes tht caravan crept along forliourt In low {jQnr, Thlt Is lha ro'isouth of Loretn, ntuo*, f.ws(/, rocky. QUALITY TRUCKS COST LBSB

Whtn you cimt (n a tlitr,you got wot. Tlih Oaj* tknrImllom wai cowed iw'/if n - A . j l l m t , l > ) nf in--' ••• i

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See the "New Reliables" now at your Chevrolet dealer's!

DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET110 Main Street; Matawan Phont LOwell 6-1040

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THURSDAY, SEPTIZMBEH 20, WJ

p j rrwirttti Iht Jurats - tro-sor high school will go on 'ul! ses-l After "one-ibird" stulcns,

A Step ForwardTtie Woman's Club of Mfttawan, Inc., the Contemporary

Le»gue and the Junior Woman's Club rnude a wis>«: decisionMcnday evening when it was decided to purchase the foimcr

' lecture room of the First Presbyterian Chinch and convert,M Into a club house. This has been an tyeiore since thechurch in front of it wau burned in 1055, end certainly aStep forward in civic improvement end pride will have been | hi«h *chool.

bviiiging in m> g r a t o of she *I.K(7-12 inclusive) to be housed is thebuilding. The jifincipal reported({•fog* «oii>jj along "smoolWy" tbeopening orientation (js\-r. H WKS STS>-porled to tfct bonrd thai seme cabi-nets are not y?(, installed in ihearts and home economic* foom ormachines in the shop?, llie gymJloor tins hot'ixfen' finished oJf, buiihe gym will tie used st» it is untilIhe Thanksgiving holidays when iiwill be Itoislied'for ib« rtaskiHliallseason., .•• : ":".'; .

The board sanctioned (hs catererfor (he high school cafe.ttria retain-ing ths> following .employes:- MarySumHclr., Vera Csunt, GertrucfcStultz, Ethel JJutsko, Jane Andar-soji, Mjiry Barrasso, Phyjiis Testa,Louis ArmeHlno, Connie Lpngette,Mafy D'Alois, Josephine Cardas-to, .all'of MRtawan, and Mary Ho-gan, CliFfv/cod Bench.

Pasquale Vaccarelia, MathiasenPi,, w i s hired us school JanitorSrpt; 17 to "next June 30 at $3!iO<!salary.

Purchase of four cash registerstram the National Cash RegisterCo., Asbury Park, for the mim of$l(i!0 was approved. These will beused in • the cafeteria of ihe new

Undertaken when remodelling plant are completed,Th ' l b d 5 !The

g p pClub was organized in 1915; l!ie Contem-

d J ' C l b 1924V m s u w g 1 ;

porary League in 1934 and the Junior Woman's Club in 1924.For many years these three groups have worked to establish• building fund that would make, it possi'nln someday to un-dertake a building project or purchase property for n clubhouse. Now this dream of many club women, both young«nd old, has become o reality and the Borough of Maiawanwill be improved because of it.

JFor many years the possibility of a club house has beendiscussed, but this ii the first time s concrete proposal hasbeen presented at a special meeting of the thiee clubs. For•his quisle action we should like to commend hard-woikingMrs. Johri C. Eggleston and her committee.

The trustees of the First Presbyterian Church made avery generoui offer to tht club, and we congratulate thejnember&hip for taking advantage of the opportunity to ownlieir own home—a home which we know will be « credit,to t only to the club members, but to the community us well.

LookingBackward

Items About Folk* Ajd Thbff« • K M W IG T|M Loog * « •

Fifty Y«ars AgaThursday, Sept. 19, 16P)

.. . . Board of Freeholders metTuesday with several men of Fre-Beau and the Township Committeeto take up the desirability of elec-tric lights for Freneau. There was« goodly number present and allwere greatly interested in Ihe pro-ject. They decided lo have eightlight* extending south of the rail-road station ts fsr as Mn. Higgins'place. Magnolia Farm-

Miss Mabel Brown of Mat a wanwas awarded a prize of aOiftchine for winning tht mostMints from exhibits t t ihe recentfeiunly fair at Red B*nk. Sh* hidvon two more first prizes than,Vert given her and IM change in(he awards wts due to a role adopt-ed hy the association limiting Ihe•umber of first prues any contest-ant could win.

The registered list ol voters Inthe borough number 474 and In,thetownship m: This Is a considerablefain for the borough and S alightloss for the township over list year.

The ston* road between OldBridge and Mrs. C. H. Warne's isvery bad in spo<». There are deepholes In it, in which water standsfor scnic:days after a rain, and IheFreeholders should see that re-pairs are ntude very soon. The badplacet can be seen at s distanceIn ihe day time and in a measureavoided, but st night It is different,•nd Ihe automobile drivers arelikely to lose control of their cars{by Ihe sudden jolt lh«y receive andrun off Ihe road.

The primary election for nomi-nating candidates for both partiesWill be held next Tuesday. In theborough it will be held in the TruckHouse and in the township at tlieTownship Hall. The polls will beopen until t o'clock p.m. and everyone whose name is on the registrylint is entitled lo vole., .Twenty keepers of licensed hotels.in Monmouth County attended ameeting held at Warden's Port-au-Peck Hotel last Thursday afternoonunder Ihe cuspices of Ihe Hotel,Inn and Tavern Keeper* Associa-tion of New Jersey for the purposeof discussing legislation that willBermll a service demand*.1 hy sum-mer populations In the seashoreittorts. Th« hotelkeepti* seemedunited in a demand for legislation

! licensed bouses to serve

(heir quests at table on Sundays.They said they did aot want opencafes nor the riuht to serve oul-

For speeding In his auto withintht township limits, Elmer II. Ger-an of Mntuwan, lather of ihe Ceranelection law, was fined U sndcosts by Pi.lloe Justice J'Jm A. M.Kennedy. Although ht voiced noprotest, Mr. Gcnin remarked that|i» was in Ihii Legislature vhen|hc antl-speeding law wsi enactedtnd hnd voted »|',aln»t il.

Thirty Years At*(Issue Friday. Sept. ft, 1932)At an adjourned niccling lad

night Malawon Township Commit-tir 'Tin' to f'n'v 1*>* atatp anilcounty aid toward the completionof n concrete pavement on IheLloyd Haul, coiintctiiijs Route No.34, outside of Mutawan. with llwportion built last year, running in-to Route No. a* at the "Six Corn-trs" inli'rR'Cllon KI Keyport, withI!'. nHIVlb'.! I l ift If t"!l1

till'nrw ....snee of Ihe fo i l .

Tlie pioKrc*»lv« mrrrhnnlt ofMulawnn a r t ro operating for thelii-nflll of the shojipini! pulillc, In aMerchants' Coinimmlly Week whichWill !»' Hifl |$reairKt value »',ivi»llevi'nl »vcr "Ingcd lii Ihi' town.

T h e Mmgimvllle firi'ini'il weretai led to II flie, l-rlikty uiylil In I hewood* on the CollleiV rflul«\ DueIn MI much ili'nd w1""1 ""•' '"' 'liroke mil si'vrml Ilini'd uii'l "•''"

kept wiili limn II. Thru' mi' u„ . of (fruit ciii'i.M'.iit I »'«•»• '"'-<M'would hi'l|) iliiiny n («>or (MMMIII tok i e p wnttii, while Ihry now do nod i e any (;iwil.

Extraordinary meat specials atBell Beef Company Include primerip roast, 23 cents a pound; firstcut pork chops, 18 cents a pound;pure home-made pork !-auEfifc;e 19cents a pound; Brookficlcl butter, 23cents a pound; fancy frankfurters,16 cents a pound.

Alphonso VaccarelH, James Lon-go and Frank Vaccarelli, who sail-ed for Naples, Italy, six weeks ago.returned to their homes In Mata-wan r>ii Tuesday eveninii, the Mon-tonave Augustus, the ship on whichthey made the return voyage, liev-ing arrived In New Yoik turher inthe day.

Smith ClearedMagistrate Harold Sherman, Mat-

awan Township, cleared JackSmi'h, South Concourve, ClilNoot)Beach, nf charges filed by GeoigrYeager, also of Clilfwixxi, after arecent altercation at the Club 35bar, Route 35. Mr. Smith previous-ly had been In court over a clashwith Andrew i'odolsky. Parlin, andCharles Hanley, Union Beach, atthe time. Miguel Delgitdo, tt FerrySt., Keyporl, was lined $15 and$5 costs for leaving the scene ofan accident and 15 and t5 costsfor careless driving. PatrolmanFrancis V. Ciarnfckl, township po-lice, wai complainant.

' . p M I V I b ' J I l l r l I I I " " ' > . , i i . i - i . . . - - . 1 , . ! . , , . , | | | I

»• aliu'diiK properly owncii on Ihe • ^ | ) | si'\v si'ttinvnl would pay the wl- n J n c l H | ,t.

Settle SuitA Madison Township girl re-

ceived f 1880 and her father, fSMFriday In settlement of a negli-gence suit stemming from an autoaccident in South River Dec. 12,I9CI. Superior Court Judge JosephHalpero approved the $1500 judg-ment in compensation for injuriesto Theresa Lavendoaki, 19 MarsadDr., tnd to her father. Waller La-vendoski, for medical expenses.The girl was a passenger in herfather's car when Ihe vehicle wasin collision with one operated byCarmen A. Choban, no addresslisted, on Prospect St., South River.

Will Meet WednesdaysMadison Township Senior Citizens

will meet every Wednesday at 2p.m. at the Hill Lanes Bowling Al-leys on Route S, south of SayreWoods Shopping Center. All sen-iors in Ihe Old Bridge, English-town areas ere welcome. The Sen-ior Citizens are growing in num-bers and they urge members lobring a friend lo the meetings.

School Offices(continued from page one)

J. Dolan, board president, ruledthat until tht board foimally hadaccepted the school for u»e, ft hadno commitment io assume expend-itures for Its equipping or mainlen-•nee.

Parents from Midnight Point,Cliffwood Beach, again were pres-ent at Ihe meeting asking rxtemionof a bus route io 21 children from(heir area will not have to walkmile to Burlew's Store, Shorr Con-course. Mr. Scullion Informed themthat Michael George, Mnlawan, Ihtbus com i actor, would lake on therun Hlthin the legal I6O0 limit Iwhich his contract can bv extendedwllhoul rcbidriin)',, but Carmen (iurto, chairman of the Iranlporlalion

.,, .,,(,,,.„ ,I,,.,I,|/.,I | i , n ' ( . wi'iiKI !«•funill left In the irBiispoitallonaccount lu finance dm.

BUST*It aU.o van »rl,iiiiwli'd(riil Hut

Mr. George was objecting Mtinn-ously lo having to run over l.rnnoxHd. anil oilier tlitt mnito to KK lo

j ' u i n i t i | i t i i i i i f; n i i i i * ' i l ^ i . '

» l iuiri ilinn the ix lru IIlinn would be wiirlh. Mi.

Dolnii noli'U IJOIII Mr. ( i i i i i^r amiKarl I,, (iurrison, county

Tha board approved the expendi-ture of JI21I at its fharo (or par-ticipation in tlie Monmouth Countyaudio-visunl aids 'progiam.

Stout Proposes(coniinueci from pogfc one)

uomlcal and would Insure a frcpHow of .shipping. A bridge wouldhave to be very high, lit said.

Would Protect BayshoreThe proposed jetport would hr.ve

the added ativnntnge of protectingthe bayshore area (mm erosion,Mr. Stout said. "It would be a na-tural barrier to wind and heavyseas," he said. (Recent northeaststorms and hurricanes caused hen-vy damage to the bayshore area)Connecting highways and bridgeswould provide easy access to anypoint in the metropolitan area in 30minutes, Mr. Stout said. Besidesroads access, air travelers coulduse the hydrafnil, a small, high-speed bo»t, to reach New York orNew Jersey points.

Mr. Stout said such o jelportwould tie in with New York's planto connect the Verra?zano Bridgefrom Brooklyn and naw Staten is-land highways, and wilh the countyPlanning Gourd's plan to build abridge river the bay from UnionBeach. Trie proposed bay bridge,or tunnel, could connect with thejetport if mnvrd further east, hesnid.

Mr. Stout said easy rtcccss fromthe jelport would be guaranteedby modern bridges and tunnels, andby modern, high-speed highways,the Garden State Parkway and NewJersey Turnpike, for example.

Sacked By Engineer*Mr. Stout revealed he has been

working on the Riiritan Bay jet-port Idea for "some time." "Lastwinter, a couple of Monmoulh Coun-ty engineers came to me and saidRaritan Bay would toe the b -t sitein Ihe entire metropolitan area,"Mr. Stout explained. "They advisedme that airports at Hong Kong andTokyo are situated on what wasonce bay water. In fact LsiGuardiaField is on Rlled-lri land.

"1 mulled inRking a resolutionin the Senate, hut was hesitant be-cause our neople in South Jerseyand a portion of southwest Men-mouth County were still interestedIn a jetport for those areas WhenI learned that Ihe FAA started itsinvestigation, I decided to lake ac-tion."

Mr. Stout said hs has discussedth« plan informally with some mu-nicipal officials in the county andfound the reaction to be "generallyfavorable." "They told me that agreat many more planes have b«:npassing over Monmouth Countysince Newark Airport changed itsholding pattern," he said.

Just ihe jther day, aNewYork Congressman suggested a jet-port off Slalen Island, but not inquite (he same location I have pro-posed. According lo my plan, therewould be no disruption of shippingactivity, and no ratables lost.' Hecould not estimate the cost of con-struction, or say whether the jet-port necessarily would come underjurisdiction of the Port of NewYork Authority. The question oltaxes also would be nettled throughsubsequent study, he (aid.

Fiscal Picture(continued from pege one)

government to e total nf {212,:Other local government statistics

presented in (he Taxpayers Asso-ciation's publication include:

Gross capital debt in this mu-nicipality in IW1 totaled $747,000for municipal purposes.

Taxable assessed valuation : 195H,$3,163,000; 1961, »3,32«,OOti, JK2,I2S.2HJ.OOO.

Local properly tax rales: ISM,112 95; 1561, J20.M; 1962, »2.6<) per(100 of valuation.

General propeiiy Hues levied inim included: 1172.134 for the mu-nicipality; ?}95.4!!> for school pur-poses and 1110,476 for county gov-ernment, nr h total lax levy of1678.029.

The booklet rtpoil* tn "equaliza-tion ratio" for lfW2 of 103 29 porcent for Matauan. Ihr witio l.*> linedby the County Hoard nf 'luxationfor fiiirjuiM'i; nf apportioning roiuitylax cosls among all niiinicipalitli'Sr n i ] r ! r , , - « n n ! n ' ( ' ( • • : i ; i ' ' • > i i j ' i i M i . t

Ihe "common level of nt,ses*i»rnl"lu a given muinn|)nli lv. il » • > not

Tile fl|(iirrt atr siriin|' I h o w ri1-poited in Ihe l/lli minimi rilillon

to •)»!cp (Cities oui ot the police) Hit boird being ert«(td io m*ei J lenrt, JltM io Siidrpurimwit.

l'ummlt!eem«awith Levitt and report htik Oct. J

OdO.

lonsmltteemaa £*i..und KOVM:-\ .ski. chairman vt the police com- <or thfc «W n»ore .ois srijmk! (akfr,

lU b d t h t * > * »«<*>i?f ^ ' ^ ' ^ J ™ -p

t b o . announced that an-how much fornicipnl end how toother ct din&nce, prpvidios a v w '"V'P11.1 " e ? J I

Pi.!ic* rules and regulations, will K"OQl nte<}s-be prowulsated by the committee l n e l w a r " approved donation byin the near future. ' L*vit.' c f * 'wtbridse from Us sub-

division *i*» ay-rcss OssveilvBrook'to lands at the " '

PI II ' Qfttc-1 tli ijtlS

r ol therrtee.n,s of |

IK", to JI3.«).»Mrs. Erirttrd Schubu, 300 Brwici

• Spsrsgui Oil Service, 15 Ui!i«St., land, JEOOO to J45W' buildingJ22JO0 to J15.50O.

Frank I.sMma ,'SI Fr«nei>.u Ave.,Und, J10.200 lt\ ysWO.

Dorothy La.Murs, 3S Frt-neauAvi, land, 113,100 lo 5-SOOC.

Mary Pirrcii, 6 Grhnt St.., land,

(continued from page one)

| new high school s.s e,i egress for high school pupils from , . , . ,iStraihmore-removed from p'roxim- L •Mr,s-• V «?,t, B u r l c w - U 9 B r 0 M l

'Hy to & through road. Th* hoard I f\"-.Jj,"1'. *"W to • |25W; building,nian Henry rraphaHen Mr Irap- \^,M »pproved I municipal play »r- ^J^ l o »15;««.hagen nccused Mr. M a n of (cm-! f A hnrt(i o f f ,„ S e c t b ^ irf r^d „ploying the men m ihe street de,-,i d0I,>a!it)n o ( i a i u ! s f a r a , i r a [ M g epartsnent before the committee; au- , , G r a v e l l y { lro<5k,thorized th«ir hsr'.ng Monday: night. f ; :

159 Total Units(continued from page one)

H to the north end of town with

J»!o censure WBB voted, however,by the committee.

"7.* romvnittee accepted the res-ignation of Joseph Stelsger an amember o! the industrial commis-sion. No reason for the resignationwas given by Mr. Stenger who also jserves as chairmen of the planningboard and «« » member of theRegional Board of Education.

Assessor John B. Kenner appear-ed and asked If the commilKie haddeclared he had recommended theemployment ol the J.M. Clrtnin-shtiW firm, Cleveland, O. for mun-icipal revaluation. Mayor NormanWood read a resolution adoptedSeptember irifjrj, retaining the firmwhich noted ihe Hction was tokenat tho recommendation of Mr. Ken-ner. Mr. Kenner denied he hadparticipate! in the action.

The committee received addition-al complaints of (lumping in thatownship and will hold a specialmeeting to discuss methods of con-trolling thi! 'problem.

Margaret Guaricgno. 15 Edge-

Appearance

Ru\;Carolyn Sebolt, 21building, 515,600 ic $14,300.

- ... ._ , Abraham Berkowilz, $175 Ravine,.„ The chairman j Dr., land, tU',300 to $900; buildins,

stated, the board was authorized lo 55400 lo JIOGu,enter Into a siudy'tvilh the ltcroush A'bert Haycook jr., Bevchwcodengineer on «n mitiai widening Terr., land, «S00 to J30()0; buiitl-from Maiden Lane to Fountain '"«, JM.500 to $20,0(W.

A SMALL VISIT . . . Sending them up m a roi-ket iwi'tj th« cheapest way to get rid of mice . . . It now takes !u tirrn-sjas much gear fcr a cookout than tJie original setilers neededjto con<juer th# wilderness . . , Fashiojis of tlie ladii's arejdillies ;.•.;•, Remove the bodice »nd you have a plnysuit , . .j Remove (Sie skiri and you have a/ suhsuit . . . fiemc/vo any-tiiiug eke-and yovi'H ha\>e a !Ui\vsuit . . , Leotards are today'sanswer to-grandvna's Icing-undies . ,-. Dancing, is one i.f ih«law remaining nctivities in which men lead women . . ": Ithas be«n suggested that on* of thu reasons life on otherplanets is extinct is perhaps1 that their scientists were alittle mpr« advanced then ours . . . To live happily in '.lie

Ave. iVfr. Bell reported offers of do-nations of property to effect thisfirst step.

To Continue StudyThe study will be .continued to

Mill St. to get a road alignmentfor the road on which the Malts

St.

ing.

(continued from page one)argued no evidence had been pro-duced to show the church andschool could not be located else-where out of a commercisl zoneand the township would lose raia-bles and taxes on a commercialproperly through the sale.

Mr. Sieijel submitted a revisedmap of section 3, Marc Woods, ilestated he was vacating II! lo'saround Siano Dr. off Maiuwan Rd.to make an area in whicii to localethe 63 garden apartments lit pro-jects. He saw no essential changein the section as, he pointed out,Siano Dr. nnd the lots borderingit fire set apart from the rumuinderof Section 3. But Mr. BKII saw it as

I requiring the viicatinK of a rtiad'on an approved msp, ordered anew public hearing r>n Section 3,and refused to entertain the viewof Mr. Siege) that a simple resolu-tion could effect the change,

The board accepted jor classi-fication a map-of five lots on it

John Sergt-wich, IS BecchwoodTerr., land $4200 to J30M.

Harvey Vanllrunt, S3 Broad St.,iami. $12.50(1 to J3500; builditig,$6500 Ki VlMXl.

YJithdrawnMutawan Corp., ."i2 Main Si:,

land, 528,600 lo~$l(i.60(l; buildino,$!)'J,SO0 to $V2,IHH).

Tia-.ka Corp., Route*34, restaur-ant, land, $26,400 lo $16,4WI; build-

f72,O(l(! io $35,00(1.

(cuiitini'ed fmni page one)$1201). building, $13,50(1 to <

Walter nnd Sabina Ty.\ka, AnihoyRd., liiiul. $2100 to $1500 building,$15,30(1 to ¥14,000.

Nicholas am! Elizabeth l.tpa,Amboy • -Kcyport Rd., hw,

! to $5011, buildiny, $8200 !o $6000.

John Nanowich, a member of tliii | Hazlct Properties. Inc., Red Bank,township board of education, nndCornmilteeman Charles T. McCueboth claimed tn know the churchwould not build for eight yean; andby that time it would be entirelysurrounded by commercial build-Ings, noi a good setting. Mr. Nar-zowich charged such ignoring offundamental zuning was making theMaster Plan just a waste of moneyand held "religious pressure" wasthe reason for granting the vari-ance. Mr. Narzowich said if ihevariance passed so deliberatelyagainst zoning, then anyone denieda variance in the past should begranted one.

Lanzaro InfuriatedThe reference (o "religious pres-

as a major subdivision.John J. Thaler, the building in-

t fd il r , he bu

spector, refused to acti l i l

on signi

p , gviolations unless complaints aresigned by objectors. Despite theexistence of an ordinance coveringthe size und location of signs, hedeclared "it is not my job locheck signs," holding there is hard-ly a siitn pn a business place inthe borough '.hat isn't in violationnf ihe ordinance if one is to adhereto {he word-for-word conslrual ofit. As zoning officer, he declaredhe was in no position lo move onon a'zEvenrm now signs going up, he said,he could not urn unless they were

sure" infuriated Mr. Lanzaro who I called to his attention,declared no member of ihe town-ship committee was a member ofSt. Gabriel's Church, so not one ofthe i;ovcrning body was in a posi-tion to be pressured.

Kobert LaMuru, Matawaii attor-ney, expressed the view that thechurch only could hold Ihe prop-erty for a lew years in a tax ex-empt status, so talk of. it being offIhe rolls eight yean wilh no lax onit, waiting for tht parish to built),was beside the facts. Committee-man Millard B. Lamberson foundthe parochial school would be ex-cellent compensation for Ihe tuxexemption, spaiing the townshipthe need for additional school build-ing on its own.

The hotly debated measure pass-ed by the voies of Mayor Paul A.Chester, Mr. Lanzaro and Mr.Lambersnn. Committceman FrankL. Rntdiffe Joined Mr. McCue inopposition. .

Few Stipulations(continued from page one)

$4500 to $250(1; building, $l!l,8U0 lo$15,000.

Michael Kidzus. M Ravine- Dr.,land, $3000 to $101)0; building, $12,-600 to $9000.

Adam Lukshts, 458 Sonia Ave.,building, $17,500 to $15.00(1.

Marie Devlin Miriam Dr., land,$3500 to $2400.

Vernon Achenberg, 21 LakesideDr., builUini;. $22,200 to $2(1,400.

Albert Janwjch, Church St., land,$7,100 to $.11100; bui'dliiK, $""0,100 to$25,000.

James Kenner, 253 Hardim? Blvd.,land, $lfi(IO lo $150(1; building, $11,-400 to $8000.

Michael Smigregorio. UecchwrindTerr., land, $2300 to $13011; land.$1700 to $800; building, $24,100 to

BenjaiSt., lane$13,10!) [o *8000.

Koseanua and Mary F. Powers,North Locust St., land, $SIO0 to

18George U. ami Ireneh CNortii Shore Cuncourse, land. $70(1

lo $(i(iO, building JHI.IM (o $!i50tl.Mary Stulpin, 1512 Woodmen.

A v e , land, J W to $250, building,$G(>0n to $5(100.

Myndert Bonnema, 1461 SunssitWay, huilding, $11,200 lo $9000; 1153Woodmere Dr., building, $8200 to$7000.

Mina Huffman. 69 St. Joseph^err., land. $K00 lo f30(l, building,

icountry, one must have s scul.of n VK>et, the mind ul aphilosopher, simple tastes of A hennit and a good itatiorv-wagon . . , Women generally attempt to reform, their huibB?«l«.during the first few years of married life . . . after thatthey're content to, keep him from getting worse.WELL, I NEVER , . . Does your dog prefer one Television

i program to another? Oc is he smarter than some of \ht>people you know? If so.'Profftssur Gerard H. Rothschild, of

I the University of Michigan psychology departraeiii, would| like to know about it . . . Professor Rothschild is starting anew laboratory program in connection with a coniparalivi*psychology course, nnd is looking for all the information he

| can get cm unusual behavior in dogs. The information wouldi be used fov classroom instruction and possibly as a hasis for| research in animal psychology . . . By the way, a very wellj known recording company wants lu know about do&s whoappreciate good niu.sic too . . . If Fido pays rapt .attention tothe Dance of the Flowers or the Hail of Ihe Mountain King, , . call us.

THfS 'N THAT . , . Last meeting of the Matawan DLT-ougl'i Council was the longest we can romeinber in over adocade . , . The moon was just short of being full at Ihe

! lime so maybe that explains it . . . The only town wherej meetings run longer now is -Uiiion Beach . . . People lirehaving a. hard time convincing themselves that p)»ns for a$15,000,000 sports and recreation center on East Point are

i for real . . . By the way, the syndicate interested in develop-| ing ihe point is readying a scale model to illustrate their! proposals to the planning board, council and other official! bodies concerned . . . Today is Mel Allen Day at FreeholdRaceway and many of his personal friends have been inviteddown to take part in the festivities . . . like Con, Duke,P'reddie . . . Taking a chance that it really is a small woilci,I'll ask if anyone knows whether White Plains High School'sClass of J942 is*holding a reunion this year . . , if so contactthe writer.

Rd., land, $2100 lo SfKlO, building,

Lars N. nnd Ruth HJortland,

Lcvilt Adds(continued from pstge nne)

policy statement that "contribu-tions" by Levin from the M0 newiota should be dedicated to munici-pal improvements in other partsnf the lownship rather than build-ing schools beyond the 34-roomschool »lre»dy given by the de-veloptr.

Mayor Wood joined Mr. Kowal-: Broad St., $3800 to J28O0; huildiiir,,ski in the opinion (hat as long as | J24O0 lo $1200.the Borough of Miilawan is not i Arthur Abbazia, 1141! Middle-

Terr., land, 5800 (o J3IMI, building,$3300 io $200(1.

Samuel iind Antoinette Guisti,CliffwcKxi Ave., land, $22(M1 to S1800,buildinB. $;*!!,ItlO io $17,500.

Domenica Ricci, Clilfwood Ave.,land. $11(10 to $800, buildinB. 114,100Ui $U,500.

Pauline and Harold Belli', Muta-wan A\e., iand $'t(100 lo $15(10.

Waller and Sarah Dicks. IX'la-warc- Ave., buildini! 515 !)0O lo $12,-000.

Walter Hicks, Gordon St., build-in);. $5700 to W5IHJ.

Sarah Hicks. Giirdcin St., build-inf!.$l!',&O0 to $15,000.

iianiej A. and Marie C. Karpic,455 Cliffwood Ave., land, $3200 to$17(10.

liridie and Ethel Richardson,County Hd., bui"dinK, $11 500 lo $10,-000.

TlioniEs J. Williams, 1208 SouliiConcourse, land, $1500 to $1200,building, $10,7(10 lo $!IOO(I.

Anthony J. and Mary 7.. Duda,North Van Bracklc Rd.. land, $1700to $4000, building, $H,M)0 In $1500.

Charles and limma Melting, 1206South Concourse, land, $500 to $30fl,building, $7700 in $6500.

James R. snd Sarah Burlcw. 411South Concourse, land, $3800 to$2(100, building $.12,400 lo $20,000.

St'biislinno nnd Tannie Straniern,Myrllu .St.. land $1400 lo $1000,

" S Bro^T. Sun'i'tTOe.. land. ^ ^ f » '„ »«.«».rooo IO $40ou. , ^ ? r l . . ^ h r . L t ' . L i ' ^ ' ^ r .?!••

Aberdeen Properties, Inc., Mioacl

Gelhaus Estate Corp., Roiitt 3.i,land, $27,200 lo $2500, tnnldin(:. $2U,-200 (o $2000; County Rd. »t Route",, land. $2S,S00 ID $2500; $IO,MiO ti>

building, $8900 to $8000.Roy H. Kershner, lion Ore Rd.,

land, $3,120 to $15(10, btiildiiiK $C50fltn $5500.

$12,000. Land on R a v i n e Dr . ,to $250.

$:>(«

Edna Ca l lahan . Heechwrxid Terr . ,land, $4300 10 $1000.

Michael Havran, 114 MiddlesexRd . land. $2600 to $2000, buildini;,$15,200 to $12,000.

ASoysius Pennclti. 7 Oak Lanf,building. $19,700 10 $17,20(1.

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35 Lower Main St., land,$1175, building, 510,200 to $3525.

Thomas P. Refian, Rome 35 ant!Cliffwood Ave, land. $15,511(1 toJ13.200, builditiK, $1S.BOO lo $10,0110.

Albert M. OcNercia, 6 Rlver-! dale Dr., land, SM0 to $2200. buildling. $11,700 to $10,800.I Charles 1'. and Mary U Short,112 l.ake Blvd., land, $1700 to $550.building. J13.600 lo $9000.

Fred E. and Anna M. Tucktr, 4Fourth St , lnnd, $1700 to ?UMW,building, $!Kl(>0 tn $7000

.V.iklied A. Sams. !fi7 Woodmere

p , ,St., land, $25110 to $250; land at 41

making Howard Siegcl, Livingston,a developer of 325 homes in thatcommunity, contribute anything to-wards schools end Ihe township isjoined lo the borough in a regional

sex Rd., land, $2500 to JlliOO; huild-ing. $11,600 to $10,500.

Frank Lapa, 3 lakeside IJrland. $4800 to $4300; buililinj.;»WI to $18,000

land. S1500 lo $1000, building Jll,-BW) tn $9000.

sclHml district in Khirh running ex-1 Alfred RaU'n, 37 Wi'l.loii Ri! .and costs of construction | land. $3400 to $2000; building $I'J

' 1 0 0 to $18 (100.Clarence Fischer. 15 O u t e r Ave.,

building, $l(i,200 to tM.300Dorollica B. Goodiich, Mill Rd..

laud. $2900 lo $2500, building. $13.-900 lu $11 000

Frank Wilson. Oak 1 ane, land,$2200 to $1650, building, $17,.100 lo$13,000

Maiiolyn Ki-lchel, Route 34, build-ing, $40,300 to

»re apportioned, it was unfair to1 evitl and S<ins end lo the peopleof the lownship to be having LevittfM-,ntributions gu into a joint schoolfund toward which the borough'sdeveloper w.-s not comribuling alall.

ln iprovcvnmti L x (Mr. Kowaltki noted thnt in the

Cliffwood area the i l a l e of inunici-pal Improvements lagged f«r he-hind thoie that Ihe Lloyd Itd.-Church SI. area were gell ingthrough Levitt installations. May-or Wood u w Ihe regional schooldistrict's legal apportionment ofcotts between the participating dis-tricts upsi't when the township gelsa developer lo conlrlbulr n schoolwithout cotl lo Iht district and Ilic

borough doca, not requirel t d hi Th

de

Jolin Harhagi'lala and EinmaHmwn. Kouic 34, builil'Mg, $64011 !o$2500,

Nick and Louise Tangas, LineRd.. iancl, $3500 lo $500.

Frani I'S M. Murphy. 17 SWM-S-. . . . ' ' b r i a r Si., huildinf;, $4j(KI In S2IKW,

' I Franklin I . I'iokfll, (iuUlen St..buikling, 510.500 In $!i(IOO.

Lucille U. .limes, K'i'v|iorl Ave,lnii!cli:ij'., $i:i.Hill hi 57,Fi(i0; huildingi.n """••iiii! ih SI flldil ID S.ilim

Klijah and l iene Itlankk-y, Ciiff-A\i ' , (liff^'iiiil, btiililing.

ol "Fiiianiiul Slnllsl ics ol New Jci*i-y Loral (Itivf-n nu-nl JI..!>II:<IH il\.y Hit ' . ' i ' V / I i i ;, '!". . j i . t . i ' ' / »

fiK'iallon. The Ml page jiiuiiia] n Irrrncc woili, IIIIMII II|UIII olfii inirecords, Is r o m p i k d by tin* 1 iixjinyera Aitsoi'liilinn us nu md In

i vcloper to do anything. The mayorbelievYd Ihe township could keepthe next contributions from Levittfor littler rondi and oilier tin -[Movement" lor ils residents inCliffwDod ami Oak Shinies lo l eMine Ihu rijuily intended under tlieregional apportionment o l costs.

Hmold J. Dolan, regional sihnol William SiniihIXIMII prrsii lnii , opined Ihi'ie i v a s i M r land t1l(i(ii m » , i . y t i l i i m i H I M - . l i - . e \ . i . ' , i l l , , t l ' i . - ' K U in J l . ' . l l l l t l

g r r a l e r w i l i n n of a l a x hi l l , c o u l d | I.I.Me K. l u l u s , II W i l i l n n Jdlhe a v o i d e d f o r l o H i i s h . p I ' i l i i e u s . | l n n d , $.'iVAO i n {2.MUI h u l l i l i n ^ j i l tn m l w i l l i h o l i l i n g l . r v i i l funi l* tor j 700 lo Siri.MKI.

Ihe lr i>»n mi in lc l |Mi l n e n K w o u l d i l( A !• l le . - i l iv Co I ic in - . iu A \ e .g e l I l i e in a n i i i l v i i n l i i g e tha i w i i s j l a n d , $Ki,.iWI l a J H i i i i l l , lun l i l in i ' .

$12,7(1(1 t o Si 1,500, l a n d SMOO to$20(1(1.

M i s . K e i i n e t ! : W . K I I I C V , 1 I' irs lSt , b u i l d i n g , $17 .200 to $10,00(1,l a n d , (22110 t o Jl.'.dU

C a l l a n d T l i i T f i i S t a b i l e . A m -b o y A v i v , b u i l d i n g , $17 ,100 io Jlfi , .HOI), inml $170(1 l o 5Hillll

T h e o d o r e a n d M i l d r e d H u s h r l l . 4»H d g e v i e i v Kd . l a n d . $2«00 to $10011

I j . m i r l Ho i a n , l . lo>i i Kil , bui i i l -in(!, Ji.iOII t o $51100.

I J o i o t h y n n d . lnse | i ) i I-. Kini t l i .| V n n l l i ' i i c k l c R d . . InMlil ing. $I4,MO(I

W i l l i a m M a y , KI K . l g e i n i ' i e D r . . I " ' U1MW, l a n d SJIillO In JHXKI.l a n d , $ . 1 2 0 0 1 0 $3000; b u i l i l i n u J2II - ! Oii iui-I II. a n d A n n D o w n e y ,300 lo $22 ,000 . i S m i l h R i t , C l i f f v . n o d . b u i l d i n g . | l I.

' i n c . . R o u t e M, i ierMinnl I -WKI I" $Kl.HI01 • ' 1 • . i

g fMarie L. VagH, Dock St., land,

$1100 lo $500.Howard Woolltv. i Crown PI ,

land, $7000 lo $5060; building, $24.200 lo $22,000.

John J. Hrudlev, 2 Maiden I ane,land, $'17110 to JIUIIO.

$41,000 in $21.1100 I lli'ii|aniinN . J . M n t e i i a l s C o . , I n i - , R o u t e U ' l i l f w l A v ,

3 4 , l a n d . $ 7 0 , 5 0 0 t o J I . ' i . l i l i O , b u i l d ! J : l i lMI I I , S v . ' u n

i n g s . S T t i . n i n t o * 4 ( l > W i ( l ! i i e i i n i i a l . I I ' 1

$iri,ooo to imm. 111"1 <Maiy I'", Vjcrlniiil. V Midilli-ses ! " l s

Rd , Inml, 17.INI In t.UIIIO.

nd I tti'i e1., I IlitUlK'dI,mil, J'.'IOII

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It'lltension hi (on, it could l>eMr. ( i i ir/o saw study nei'ileil In

"liaiipv" about 1 bus iiiulr ex-i p y i j j nd fliw i l l ) miMint ing t a x b i l l f . I l ie h o o ki d r l l c d l i > I n i i ' i r | » i n i l i o i i o l l \prn i i l l i i l i ' i , fur i i i iu i i i Ipxl l i n n l i o u ha n d M'houl tunr l i i i in i i e | ' . u i l l M * i:fIht fni in of 0II111.1I l e p o i t f . ,

the loule beyond Iliuleis':Store so the ilmr IMKI diftlinue «>(running ti) (he MII'IDI would beMiiiK'.

W l i e n Ihir p n r r n l s pro te s? . t ( lb e (rii/zli-il b y u l i m I b U l i i i i i n i .K o y S . M m t l i i m s , v b - r p i r s i t l r n l of I n o n l l i m e i l H u n t |m| ' i H I M )t h p I I O B I I I , n d v l M - d I b e y huf, ill : M a l e jinli l f tit- Urn u-.bi|i i l e | i i i i l m r i i l j , , , « ,1, Mrt o u c h ' Illl Ihr i.r ( ' i i ' l i iryJ nr » i i | » ' i - i nit II n n r w i i b pnlml i - ' . |"i!"l In i l . i t l i | » n i

m o t f i i p p a i e n t l h a n n-;il . HutDI hi r n i e i n t i c i y w e , e i n r l m r t l l oi.,;:.- v,-''i M i , h n u ' n U k i i,! t ,*»'n i i i y o r I ' A i i p l l o r J o s e p h S l r u f c iJi , a ni i . ' i i i lu i of t h e i i ' g lon i i lix i i in t u n d ( b a l r u i i ' n o f the pli iu

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•tohn and 1-ilizabeth Lorenzo, !-<>-cu.st St . , land. $11100 i o an unspec i -fied ainuunt, building $11,500 lo anunspec i f i ed a m o u n t .

John E . and M a r g a r e t A. P h e l a n .1165 South Concourse , iand, $1000to $500. bui lding, $7000 to $65(10.

J o s e p h M. and P a t r i c i a J . P a u -cic l lo . Ifi5 I .akevicw W a y , bui ld ing.$11,100 to $9500.

Ralmat Co., four s t o r e s and poutoff ice at Route 35 and Cliffwood

! A v e . , land, $125,000 to $M,000, bui ld-! ings . $'21ii,«K) to $1S5,000.

Louis and Ange l ina N a g y . V a n -Cleef l a n e , land, $1200 i o JfsOO,building, $11,700 to $10,700.

I John .1. and Dorothy Ii. 1 lea l e y .1 145 Laurelhursl Dr. . land, $1500, t o

$1000, bui lding, $850(1 to Jfi.Wfl.N o b l e Watson . 21 Di - lmva ie A v e . .

'. building, $8500 to $750(1.1 Lill ian and Wet ley II. Hmve.ll.i 1520 WoodmtTf P r . land. $1(100 t o! 5511(1, bui lding, $l2,:sfl(l lo $11.5111).; Stanley Harsrh, Ml Si. Jus'-plii Terr . , hind. $550. to un uuspenlit . 'd• .imi'iiut; iami. SSIHI to 5'ir.0, nnd

buikling. iliidd in $5500.i Andrew ( i . l l i i i m n n , l . !ov ( | Kd. ,! building, SI'i.llKI In an 'inspi r i f ied

i J Rusvell and N a n . v M. HuikT.! 10 Wooilbiixik Dr.. land, $3(IH(I loj $211110. building. Jlfi,200 to $15,711(1.

Max ine Curtv, County Kd.. h ind,I SIMM to $500,'braiding", SlS.fiOO to: $11.(1110.! F i e d e t i i k .1. ami Gladys VI.I W e b r l e . M a l a w a n A v c , l.iml. $:t!IOO' to $:i.rill0, bui lding. $25,100 lo $lk,511(1.| Thiiiii i is J. and Florence B.

Clause , 451 Atlantic Asu'., l and .: $1700 in $300, buikl ing, $!'2,50O loi $12,111X1.I l lf l i-n Sav i t sky , Cimve anil I n -' n i s i S is , land. $21011 lo $25(1; land,

$10.•1110 It. J.IOIIO; at M a t a w a n Av<: .; bnul KiTHO Ii. $21100. buildini;. $i:i,l'OO

to JSIWKI1 J I . M pli nnd Helen S;i\ iisUy. M»l! art .in A K . bind, 14-1(10 tn »••')».

building. J24.2IKI In $15,011(1,: .lolui S.•l^l!^^.^•, I o n i M and ( i i m i -

Sis . l.inil S-:i.dr> to J.'id'i, Inuli'ini1.(Id.nun in tin.mill,

l-'iiink .1. Siivitsky, Koule .'15. bindm rii.f> ., <.II 1'i.n

: . l i isepb Snviis l .y . ' lill-.'-"«"l. l.inil,• JfclllO !il 5200(1.

| v S I I A . I M I I . Mi'l l.lovil Kil .lam!, $:mm «> S'.ini.

I ,h | ' i r e i n s . V.in [ii Ji. l i t - Ki l ,

b u i l d i n g , M l . m o in K M ' " t / .i / n . . . . • : < L i n i i | . i - i > i | i i . : . < . • .

I in . . Kil , liind $4400 to S'.'IKHII | . , , , . , i i , • i N . l

inn.I. il.'.llll In J.'MI, I.mid nf, i l l . ,n'lll tn ; : : 'Hill

I m g i S . . m l M i l l i e C e \ . i F ( < . ' I n m l .

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i n ' I I i n n ! M l u v ( n i l . l i t i l l . C l i n i c H

S I , l . i n i l l . l ' . l l l l ' l o S ' .DD, I n l l l i l i n y ,

$ 1 / . I l i l i i n I I U . I i O I I1 l ' . i i l , . | | , | i i . i i l l i ' i i i i i i i - t l e M i i . i ) i

I I i . - . i t K . l . b n u l , I I . l " l i o > i ' . l l -

': I ll|l" liilll 111") HMlt Alj'JMI !.I)'H.IIII)U.ll I li.vil Id! . I I $111111 In tL'JO.l.u.l.liiil.. 3.11 Mill in y;\ I, ill

l i i-i|. l i I iind ll,11 hiu,i Di:ij'ii. Al:.iutn A . . liinil, llHid in JyMI.

A11j• i lo mill AIUIMIII l l i i t i ' i i , Alliinin A M , binil. $|"ilil| In C'lili

. ' . . ' • I p i . u n d J i . M i i l i M i e S . n i t ' l i i ' ,

' I I i ! . ( K I I l i . - , , | H d . b i i . t l , J ? , 'IW U, Y.'W.

land. $I2M tn $300.

Clarence W. and Sophia M. !>ck-hut. 16 Woodbrook Dr., Iami, $4000i o $1500. building, $14,400 In $13,400.

Hverelt W. and Helen R. Slci'-dard, 20 Woodhrook Dr., land,$2800 to $1300. building. $l4.-i(KI to$12,500.

Globe Peiroteum, Inc., personal.S'Mlli to $15(1.

Mnrgarpt Guudugno 15 Eil;'P-, mere Dr.. land, 57000 to S4MJ0,'building. $3K.2(KI to J20,(KI0.I niympiii le/.zi, 50' GerJul Ave-.,i building, SUM to $7500; 5') Piospccti Ave. . iand. $4900 tn $1500, binUmg,

$13,21)0 to $85(10.

liilwnrd Sianwich, Wonlley St.,land, ClOOO tn $150(1. building, $15,-100 to $10,000.

{ Mechanical Marine Co Miuhia-!son PI.. $2500 to $2000. building,! $27,400 to $19,000, personal, $50011 -o

Joseph Mielc, Lloyd Rd . land,f J3IKI to $375.

Dominic Manzu. Grand A v e ,land. $1500 to $i200. building. $15,-

. lligley, 82 Lowei M.iinSt., land, $10,100 to $£500, building,

I $20.70(1 to $20,000.i Key Unterpriscs. Inc., 2 Lrm<rI Main St.. Inr.d, $8400 in $3000; li.nil,

$12,700 lo fSOOO. building. $119.40(1 Ir485,000, iwrsonal. $146,000 lo $.';'.-

i IMM).Frank and Concbetta Dt.'» inn, t

(Cross Ave.. land. $150(1 to $10110,! building. $15,100 lo $13,500

Anlhony and Mary Si'.uiiejMel'.ki,' 40 SherwiKjd Di . land, $4!)O0 (c.$3000. building. $11.40(1 to $'i(IOIIi KiUdtx'lh M. Hubert, 2IS l,ak<-'< i'wrr Dr.. Cliffwood lieacli, liu.ld-| ing. Sii'KKI to $iti:i!l.i Pt-'.er C. Viii.i. Malau.iii A v e ,; (Tilfwtiod, buildini!. $22.2U0 m 520,-

0110. iand, $-11(111 hi vi'itinI M.ldrcil K. llenhctt, \S il-nn A M 1 ,i huilding. $I4.!IOO to JfjIKlO, I.niil,.>li Illll In $20011.

!.a\'. re!ii:e and Rose Itvan^elisia,; p.oiile :t4, building $18,700 to $5000,

laud, $l(i,'.'00 to $SIO().Kathleen and Anthony F. Miller,

:i:i'IA Alii'idem Kd., building, $16.-; 400 to SI 1.01)11, land, Hi00 lo SIIMK).• Genigc ami .lulij Maneini. ShortI Crnicoursi'. building, $«000 to $1201).

land, $1000 lo $500.I Matthew anil Klaine Furmatn, 731; Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Beach,

i>iiiiding. $12,400 (•/ Vil.VCO, !i,r,d,j $1000 lo S/00.I Anthony and Doiothy Trabucco,! (i I'mspi-il A \ e , CbffKOod. build-

ini'. $i:i,:i(IO io 111,500, land, $721)0tn JI,")IHI

j (buries and l-.li.alH-(h Prnim 1 ,j Route :ii, liintdiiig. $i200 lo JWKtO,: I.mil 5I-M01I to $'i5()0.' Seieu.i W, Anileisnn, 331 Wilson

Kd,. building. $5900, land, $V.MKI, 10iiiis|r-< ih'-d aiiiiiuuts.

: Anlbony I. (jrcii), 6 I'liiutli M.,liiiiiilini , f lll,!M»l lo I'l.'iOO, lam),5l.ii i0 10 i'lUO.

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n 11,n; j.il...,iiu lu tH. ' l " ' , liinil,lillll In ll:ill(lN l n M | . i i M n n l i e t M i r . l . l o y d Mil . ,

u i i . , n , | : VUi,,:iiU l o $7.yjfl,' , , n . 1.',10 $l.'iWIii- II. A m i : ; . M Oi l a i d A v i ,

: t , , . . n . I'm i . . J I O . I O O . ; . , . . i i ,m $1200; Wool i i ' v SI , liii> 1 tl-

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Ales i i i i i l i f »iml J o ' . - p l . u i c V'.'f,Kni i ' i . ':', hinliliiif!.. S!i!HH| 10 lIUIHl,

' l . inil . $ili()0, Id J W 0 , pi r: iti .nl. Y.AA110 ! i o n

Inf . , l l o u t e 31 l i . l l l *o $14,(100, Intnl. IK00IH IMIIKl In (,'IKill,

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Reports Given ••At BPW-Meeting

Reports of recent legislature andir.ectinijf- were heard at the first

• meeting of the year oi the Business| and Professional Women's Club of| Matavan in the Midway Hose Firei Hou.se, Washington St., Matnwan.j Mrs. Frances Thaler presided,.The proposed hudgei aad program ;' for the year were approved.I Mrs. Mary Sulamaii reported on II the State Board meeting of the iNew Jersey Federation of .Business 'and Protessiona.l Women's Clubs, iInc. held in the Sunset Lodge,BlairsUnvn, Saturday. PresidentMrs. Doris Hubatka. presided unrtexplained the Inaction of the pro-,gram was the indoctrination at the jslate, national, and internationallevels.' Orientation s!id«s, "TheStory of Progress" were shown.Members were briefed en how the13. P.W can serve the community,and the advantages of membershipin the organization.

TKe MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, S«pt«mb«r 20,

Cliff wood CoupleWed Saturday

• Win? IwiUli Atme Spoor, <S»ujih-te.; gi Mr. and Mr*. <jeorg» Atpcor, 44 Edgrvtair Rd.. Cliffwuod,M c r a t the bride of Carlos L.foncffcioi), ion of Mil. MnriurieConcepciun, Cliffwood, »R<S TurnCvccepcian, Vall*y Jo, Calii., SatDtrday, Sspf JS. lf)6i st J p.m.

Th» Rev. William Baunch p«r-forrned the ceremony in Ss Jostph'o Church, Xeypoit, before ant t t v dRconteil witb v-ttte gladioli.Mill Fiinic* Kaaicr«r, Irvington,KM the (ploist, and Miss LoreltaftaranU, oigtout

'H» bride was Jiv«n in maiviaReVy her (athei. Sh« wore a Fr-nchImported lace guwn over SkinnerMUn The tlcevrtasi Empire gownAMi» «weetheai(. front neckline «Pdflnr«d thirc which featured softptnt i ai center back terminatingk a chapel-length iraa. Ths. Jsckerhad kink tet-in 6t*evef, pointed andtattooed at louwr nigs, and apointed sUndup collar. Her flngci-lip-lcngtii veil of French illusionfeU front a sliver brocade pili boxand ihe carried a cascade bouquet0* white roies erranged aroundthree white orchids.

Stater Ii Maid Of HonorM M Karen Spoor, Cliffwood, wai

Ik* maid of honor for her utter.The attendants all v>orr n&or-lengihwhite nylon til«>t gowns over nylonMt and Ufleta with, three-qunrter-iMgth lieevu in ttuir Uce jacket!,trimmed with latin. Their filledfc»W htadpiecei, tciessoriei and• M a d e rose bouquets provided theMiabow colon The maid of lionorw o n a^rimp; Mist Barbara Konar,CtiHwood, American beauty; MiMMricia Benner, Matfwxn, pink:I H H Patricic Bursty, Cliffwood,S S w , aad Miia l fnda Vankar,•aat Paterton, oouiin of th» bride,ew*id-

Sevan year-old Patrice Renner,Coteni*, was ihe flower girl for her•etula. Her1 inkle-length white or-ganic gown over taffeta wai trim-atcd with eatia and laca and waiteiiared with pu» ileevea and aM l bouffant ikirt. She wore a whit*•alia bow headpiece and carried ato i l* ftretide basket of all the col-era Id the attendants' bouquets.

Herbert Carbone, Matawan, wasJfce teti roan, Ushering were Ro-tor* Cartioa, Cheesequake; HenryBaldwin, East Keaoeburg; MarvinHauler, Cliffwood, and John Lt-Tine, Keyport. Christopher Car-boM, MaUwan, was the ring bear-er.

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.•poor selected a champagne linenileeveleae sheath, flecked with gold.The matching three-quarter-lengthfide-slashed coat had cape sleeves.She wore matching accessories anda corsage of talikrnan rotes. Thebridegroom's mother chose a sea-foam green Swiss lace sheath trim-mad with matching chiffon. Shewor* a matching hat, gray acces-sories and a cortage of orange de-light roses.

Meceptloa In VFW HallTit* reception was held immed-

iately alter the wedding in the Vet-erans of Foreign Wars Memorialfionu, Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood.

For their wedding trip to Wash-iagtoo, D.C., the bride wore a hum-mlnBbird green velveteen itieath'with a waist-length Jacket, whichhad three-quarter-length sleevei.•he wore a white fur hat, cocoaBrown accessories and a corsage« three white orchids.

The bride and bridegroom weregraduated from Matawan HighIchool. She Is employed at DaveOlbb Chevrolet, Matawan. He r«-ceived his honorable 'dischargefrom the US. Air-Force In 1851,and Is employed by Lavoli Labora-tories, Morganvllle.

They will reside .lit their newhome ca Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood.

Wed IK Mala wan Methodist Church

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Nuptial Mass AtSt. Mary's Church

MR., MRS. CHARLES ARTHUR BROWN

Misa Michael* Sharon McKeendaughter of Mr. and Mrs. RichardB. McKeca, 17* Middle Kd liazlelbecame the bride of Charles ArthurBrown, son of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesBrown, !4 Ravine Dr., Malawan,Sunday. Sept. It. 1N2, in the FlratMethodist Church, Matawan.

The Rev. Frank Sweeten per-formed the double ring ceremonyat 2 p.m. before en altar decoratedwith white.gladioli, carnations andchrysanthemums. Mrs. MauricePhillips, wife of the Rev. MauricePhillips of the First Baptist Church.Keyport, was the soloist. She wasaccompanied by Miss Evelyn Al-len, Red Bank.

The bride was given in.marriageby her father. She wore a full-length taffeta gown designed witha fitted bodice, square neckline andyoke of re-ernbroidered Alenconlace, and long self-buttoned sleeves.Velvet ribbon and lace medallionscallops highlighted the center ofihe lull shirt which (lowed into achapel-length train Her fingertip-length veil of French illusion lei!from a coronet of tivange blossomsand'tear-drop pearls and she car-ried a white prayer book adornedwith a small old-fashioned bouquetof white carnations, pompons, lilies-of-the-valley and streamers of.white itephanotii.

Three AttendantsMrs. Richard Wilson, Keyport.

was the matron of honor. Her deepblue silk organza street-length gownwas designed with a scoop necklineand petal sleeves that coincidedwith the petal skirt. The drapedsash at the nutural waistlina ter-minated in a large rose of match-ing material in the back. A circu-lar illusion veil fell over her tieredpetal coronet of (ilk illusion studdedwith flowers and pearls. A whitesatin doily backed her old fashion-ed bouquet of light blue carnationsand pompons with - matchingstreamers.

The bridesmaids were Miss CarolAnn Schneider, Matawan, niece ofthe bridegroom, and Miw* PatriciaMcKeen, Hailet, sister of the bride.Their pals blue gowns and head-pieces were styled like the honorattendant's and they carried deepblue old fashioned bouquets.

George Cafferelli, Point Pleasant,was Ihe beet man. Ushering wsreRichard Wilson, Keyport and Har-old Applegate, Lakewood, cousin ofthe bridegroom.

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.McKeen s e l e c t e d a beige andgold street-length sheath. Shewore a matching hat, antique goldaccessories and a while orchid cor-sage. The bridegroom's motherchose a periwinkle blue tmemblewith a satin bodice, harvest crepeskirt and matching Jacket. She

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wore a while feather hat, navy blueaccesiKiries and a white orchid cor-sage.

WcMiag Trip T» Niagara FallsFor their wedding trip to Niagara

Falls, Canada, the bride wore atobacco light wool suit with an off-white collar and lapels. A match-ing veil headpiece, brine accessor-ies and a white orchid corsage com-pleted her ensemble.

The bride wan graduated fromKeyport High School and the Wil-fred Academy of Beauty Culture,Newark. She is employed by Tom-my's Beauty Salon, Matawan.

Tht bridegroom was graduatedfrom Matawan. High School and itserving in the U.S. Army Reserve.He is employed by DuPont PhotoProducts. Parlin.

They will ruide in the Shore Ha-ven Trailer Park, Middle Rd., Haz-let.

Obituaries si

Miss Patricia Jicaalia Flfiioh- j p ,mann, daujjliler (;t Mr. *nd Mis. i w s a se-yearR-ok'.Albert J; Fleisjchmann, 23 Nor mar.-1

I MM* Ma'V F7*r.C0i Cl'-iigftOJti*, out! a brother, John C

;x : , , Kick Ktlaatsnts NeiMrfc.Nick Kalantones, 26 Eighth St. Funeral service* wer« held

Keyport, former'proprietor of the day ai 8:3(1 ».m. irojn the DayO.K. Lunch, at EasiF'romSi'.. Key-1 Funeral Home, Keyport, srsU atport, died Friday, Sept. H 1S62; lie! 1 0 ! i l n - R '''li* •n l f l i i o f ''wiuiero

— • • | w ; i S offered ir* St. Joseph's Chiuuii.j | Interment was jr. St. Joseph's C«m-

Announce Marriageton St., Perth AmLoy, v,'w> gl*a\Vf'eJi.f»d»y, Sepi. U, ini, la Feith jAmboy GenerRl Hospital. Th*Stv. • Mr g.nd Mrs. Albert Arnold sr,Bernard McK. G&rlirk,'lector of Si.'! H7 Osbarn St., Ki'yfxi::. ai.noync*

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yesrs ago. fie was a veteran of |World War 1 and was n member'of!

I Rarlian Post 23, Keyport, Ameri! cjin Legion. He was

son of Mr. and Mrs. George B..Jolui&oii, 161 Myrtle Ave., K^an:,-burg, Saturday,' Sept. 15, 1SS2, in

mV,.h l ary'S 'J h U r l : h ' N e 'V J l 0 " ' ! " f St- Dcmc-triut Greek Orthodox' n ", ' n ' 1 Church, Penh'Ambov.

Ir.e Rev. Loins Stingol peiformi'd ' • • ••the double ring ceremony at 10a.m. and celebrated the nuptial | "„„„„,.,mass which followed.*. . "—.-i •

The bride was given in marriageby her fattier. She wore an, import-

Louis M. StephensLouis M. Stephen* 62, of 516 New

, Brunswick Ave., Madison Town-parishioner S I 1 j P i j;.,) a t n.;B n l , m c MorMiay,

Sept. 17, 1062. alter a long illness.He was torn ir. ICIizabeth and hittllived in Rosellc- Park for 23 yearsprior to moving lo Madison Town-

y ped silk organza {/own that termin-

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is are his wife. Mrs. Al-(Hanthoo) Kalantonrs,and « brother, Manuel, I ship 12 years ago.

jGieece. .He was employed for*36 years bvFunerai services were hold Mon- j the Middle Department Association

day afternoon from the Bedie Fu-;()f Fire Underwriters. Philailel-

, . Ain. narvey rete| hold. I Concourse. Cliffwuod Brach JbeI Mrs Amiericu MM born in Italy i r<pv. Frank S. Harwnad, 29 St.! and hsd lived for many vears on iJ J e t e r pl-> Keyport, uffirsled ai hiii ihe Marlboro-Freehold Rd-, Mari-i110"1''-boro, beforu moving to Penh Am-i ™~boy a year p.go. Slit was a nurse's' This week, why don't yon

[ aide at. Penh Arnboy .General Hos-i look through the" windows o!pkal. . lyour church . . .from Ihr inside.

fled in a cathedral-length train. !",•"• "y""- '"-"";"< "•Mie fitted bodice btd a bell-shaped j"»! services following atneckline of imported lace, re-e.m,1 '.'us }hm?K B " r | a l

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broidercd with pearls and sequins I ! - l e u '-cmetery, New Brunswick.and lung pointed" sleeves. Her four-1 Joseph Knlskktier bouffant fingertip-length Ens-i J o M .ph Kalstek, 64; of 20 Court-lish illusion veil fell from a four-! l l lm | D r . ( Hazlct, died Thursday,

nerai Home. Keyport, with mernnr- phia, Pa. He way a muniber of l?s-

Surviving aid her husband, Pre-fers Andersen; u son, Hans And«r-

I sen, at home, and her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Attilo Manacorda, Marl-boro.

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Deme- sex Lodge. 49, • F&AM, Elizabeth;White Shrine of .Jerusalem H, Kliz-abeth; Union County ElectricalContractors Associfioii: U n i o nCounty,'TrenCor. and New Bruns-wick Kennel Clubs; 25-year club

tier crown.of pear.5.and ; ^ n s . | 7 $ i ^ " ^ ^ j * MM* D ^ ^ A ^ i t a ,She carried a cascade bouquet ofwhile ro.ses.

Wears Blue, TaffetaMiss Judith Payne, Middlefown.

w«« the maid of hon»v.',.Her bluetaffeta, street-length J;O\MI was de-signed with !h.'ee-quartcr-I'int"!lisleeves and a bell-shaped skirt. Slic jo,™ "||otnidel."wore a matching pefile crown with '& circular veil and carried a cas-cade bouquet of red roses.

ThetanFleisitneOldslyled like the honor attendant's in

I Kalslek was born in Poland, came ,-. ,, , ., ,.. , , .lo this country ir, 1KM! and settled '-^hsemane Lutheran Church, Kry-

Kiushinc:, N.Y. where he livedmost o! his life.

He was a member of St. Bene-dict's Church, Hatlel, and wasemployed as a porter by Lily-Tulip

Surviving are his wife, Mrs.Kathleen M. (White) Kalstek; two

port.He is survived by his wife, Em-

ma (Wolfstt'in) Stephens, two sons,Robert L., Clark, and Donaid E.,Matawan; five grandchildren andhis stepmother, Mrs. Laura B. Ste-phens, Elizabeth

Funeral services are being held

Will Filed| George Eastmood

George "Eastmond, Miitawan..I who died Aag. 15, left his estate] to his children, Mrs. Virginia Cos-

tic, Matnw&n; Mrs. Doris Giblock,Matawan and Raymond F.attmond,Long tsiand. Mrs. Giblock was'named executrix of the wi!!,' whichwas fiied for probate in the officeof Monniouth County Surrogate Ed-ward C. Broejjt.

sugar pink sill: organza with match-ing petite crowns and circularveils. They carried pink carnationcolonial bouquets.

Anne Glmpel, Atlantic Highlands,nerved is flower girl. Her floor-nerved is (lower girl. Her noor- »•«•••••••••length Bo-Peep gown was made ol I t-emeteiy.. - . l . : i A i^r lh i* ..-!»l« ^ V*1>LA i4i<k an/I ! ~ . _

day morning at 9 a.m. fromJohn W. Mehlenbeefc FuneralHornet Hazld. end st 10 a.m. ahigh mass of requiem wad offeredin St. Joseph's Church, Keyport.Interment was in St. Joseph's

'vhite tafleta with a blue sash andbow. The bodice had a squareneckline and puff ileeves. Sh# worea wreath of flowers, on her hair andcarried a princess basket of mixedflowers.

Brother !• Best ManFrancis Johnson, Keaiuburg, was

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Alexander MlasikoskiAlexander Miastkoski, W, of 248

First St.. Keyport, died Friday,Sept. 14, 1962, in Riverview Hospit-al. Horn in Poland, Mr Miastko-ski had lived in Keyport for thepast seven yean.

He was ft communicant of St.. „ . . . ,, , , L lie wax « ^.uiiiiiiuim an

the best man for hit brother Ush- _ , , , . , c ! u l r c h Keyport.ering were George Jo'ins™. Keans- S l lJ v i v i n | , a r e h i s w i f e , n

BirthsPlanucd

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pianucci,765 Woodmere Dr., Cliffwood, arethe parents of a son, born In PerthAmboy Hoapilnl, on Friday, Sept.7, 18*2.

U U n cA daughter was born in Perth

Amboy Hoipital to Mr. and Mrs.Letvli Lebanc, 3 Bryant Lane, OldBridge, Sunday, Sept. 9, 1M2.

BoasongMr. and Mrs. Harold Bosaong,

34 James Av«., Old Bridge, arethe parents of a son, born in PerthAmboy Hospital, on Sunday, Sept.

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A daughter n i born In SI.Peter's Hoipital to Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Cook, ! Amtover Rd., OldBridge, on Tuesday, Sept. i, 1M3.

CoddeyMr, and Mrs. Charles Cuddey,

3 Tortorict Kd., Old Bridge, artthe parents of a son, born in St.Peter's Hospital, Wednesday, Sept.3, mi.

DuekwA son was born In St. Peter's

Hospital U Mr. ind Mrs. GeorgeDueker, RFD 1, GreysKmt Rd.,Old Bridge, oa Thursday, Sept. I,]M3.

Savag*Mr. tnd Mrs. William Savage,

8 Clover St., Old Bridge, are thtparents of a daughter, born In St.Peter's Hospital, Saturday, Sept. t,1V62.

MasonA ton was born in St. Peter'*

Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ClarkMaaon, 28 Adams St., Old Bridge,on Saturday, Sept, 8, ]%2.

WallaceMr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace,

332 Broad St., Keyport, are theparents of a daughter, born Tues-day, Sept, 11, 1962, In RiverviewHospital.

ReganA dnughter wai born Tuesday,

Sept. 11, 1962, in Rlverview Hos-pital lo Mr, and Mrs. John Rcgun,

Waller Dr., Hiiilet.

SmithMr. and Mrt. John Smith, »9J

Shoro Concourse, Cliffwood flench,are Ihu parent! of a ion, Uirn Wed-nesday, Sept. 12, Ml, In RiverviewHospital.

BocMrrA »on w«» Ixirn In Rlvrrview

Hospital on WKIIH-MIUV, Sept. IV,I'M, to Mr, anil Mis. .Inincn lloi'h-ler, 81) Srveiilli St., West Kinn«burg.

VuuglinA daughter wnn Ixirn lo Mr. and

Mrs. Donald Vnii|;lin, 3 I'crshiriKPI., Koyporl, nt Munnmulh Medi-cal CenliT on Srjil, K, I'lflV. Thi: 1mby has been named l'lnn« l.yn.TIIK Vaii(!hn» have Ihtcn ol herchlldivn, a KIN mill two itmiglilrri.By arror lail wi-ck it win ri|Hiileda son, hiflrxl of n ilniRhlr-, )mr>)«rn iiorn In Ihr VUUHIHIS.

Bellln|liamMr, nml Mil I'hnrlrl Hilling

li.un, Ti'lr|fin|ih Mill Rd., Muriel,| ,1(0 lilt' plll l ' l l!!' o f n ll lUlf{l l l fI , llOMl

I luti hdiiv. Si'pt, 1.1, VMfl, In l l h ' dl

burg, brother of th« brldeRroorn;Amiel Zimmer, West Keansbur*,tnd Roy Seamen, Keansburg.

A reception followed in BuckSmith't Restaurant, Eaft Keans-burg.

For their motorNew England Slat .a suit including a beige knit dresswith beige and white striped jacketwith three-quarter-length sleeves.Matching accessories and a whiteorchid corsage complemented herensemble.

The couple were graduated fromMiddlelown Township High School.The bridegroom attended RutgersUniversity and l» employed by theU.S. Postal Service a« the StarRout« mail carrier In Keansburg.

They will reside in the BeachviewGarden Apartment*, Keansburg.

BirthsFoi«y

Mr. tnd Mr». L«o Foley. U St.George PI.. Keyport, ere the par-ent) of a ion. born Friday, Sept.14, 1M2, In Riverview lionpltal.

Rodwrmdborn in River-

Saturday, Sept.15, 1663, to Mr. and Mn. WilliamRothermel, 30 Linton PI., Kean»burg.

O'NeillMr. tnd Mn. Frank O'Neill, 89

Mtln St., Mttawan, are the par-enli of • ion, born Sunday, Sept. >U, mi. In Riverview Hospital.

MarioA daughter was born in River-

view Hospital on Monday, Sept. 17,1W], lo Mr. and Mn. WilliamM«rio, 11 Raccoon Dr., llailet.

OkuukaMr. and Mn. Henry Okuuka. 1

Glbtun Dr., Hazlet, are the parenliof »on, born Monday, Sept. 1"1!«J, in Riverview Hospital.

FtrrtllA daughter was born Monday,

Sept. 17, mi. In Riverview Hospit-al to Mr. and Mrt. Charlei Farrell,Route 78, Morganvllle.

Rapp

Mn. Nel-lie (Hemeleski) Miaslkoskl; threesons, Edward, Colonia; Andrewand Donald, both at home; adaughter, Mrs. .lohn Donnelly, Key-port, and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Tues-i day morning at 8:30 a.m. from theDay Funeral Hume, Keyport, andat 9 a.m. a high mass of requiemwas offered In St. Joseph's Church.Interment was in St. Joseph'sCemetery.

Mrs. George E. HindsMrs. Agnes Marie Hinds, 32, of

402 Tennent Rd., Morganvllle, diedon Sunday, Sepi. 1G, 19C2, at Mon-inouth Medical Center.

Mri. Hinds was the daughter ofMn. Clementine (Grasso) Strick-land, Morganville, and the lntcCharles Strickland. She was acommunicant of St. J o s e p h ' sChurch, Keyport.

In addition io her mother, theI« survived by her husband, GeorgeEdward Hindi; 15 children, Mrs.Victor Hyer, Union Beach; George,Kenneth, John, Eleanor, Nnncy,Sharon, Thoma», Halsey, Patrick.Robert, Charles, Donna, Williumand Timothy, all at home: abrother, Thomas Strickland, NewYork nnd a grandchild.

Funeral services w e r e heldWednesday at 8:30 a.m. from IheDay Funeral Home, Keyport, andat 9 a.m. a high mass of requiemwas offered in St. Joseph's Church.IntermentCemeiery.

pw a t in St. Joseph's

Joseph PagtJoseph Page. 78. of Fifth St.,

Cliffwood, died Wednesday. Sept.12, 1962, at the John I.. Montgom-

H F h l d f lery Home, Freehold, after aillness.

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Mr, lJage was born in Kinu andQueen County, Virginia, and hadlived in Cliffwood 30 yearn. He wasa member of St. Mark's A.M.E.Zlon Church, Cliilwnod. and hadserved a; a trustee of th« churchfor many years.

Surviving are his wife. Mn. Lil-lian Page; two daughtem. Mrs.Hannah Cephus, New York, andMr», Mary Fleinming, Newark:two stepsons, Otis Wathinglon, Cliff-wood, and Nathaniel Mumford, Key-port; 23 grandchildren and eight

Funeral Services.Mrs. Arthur J. Andrews Sr.

funeral services wern held Sat-urday morning at 8:30 a.m. fromthe John J. Ryan Funeral Home,Keansburg, and at i a.m. a highmass was offered in St. Ann'sChurch, Keansburg. for Mrs. Mar-garet Mary Andrews, 29, of 27Randall PI., Keansburg, who diedTuesday, Sept. 11, 1962, in Mon-mouth Medical Center. Intermentwas In Pinelawn Cemetery, LongIsland.

Mrs. Andrews was born in NewYork and had lived in Keansburgtwo years. She was a communi-cant of St. Ann's Church.

Surviving are her husband, Ar-thur J. Andrews sr.; two sons.Arthur J. Andrews jr. and MartinAndrews, all of Keansburg; herparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-Dermott, New York, and a sis.'er.Mrs. Agnes Seltter, also of NewYork.

Mrt. Hampton VvrhiesFuneral services were held Sat-

urday morning at 9:30 a.m. at IheLaurel Funeral Home, West Keans-hurg, for Mrs. May (Lodizla) Vor-hies. 81, ol 127 Sixth St.. WestKeansburg, who died Wednesday,Sept. 12, 1!)G2, at Riverview Hos-pital. The Rev. H.H. McConncIl,pastor of the Keansburg MethodistChurch, officiated and intermentwas In Fainnount Cemetery, New-ark.

Mri. Vorhies had lived in WestKeansburg for 10 years and was aformer residtnt of Newark. Shewas the widow of Hampton Vor-hies.

Surviving are a son, John Vor-hies, West Orange, and a daugh-ter, Mrs. Frank Sommers, WestKeansburg.

Joseph GervadoFuneral services were held from

the Joseph A. Preston FuneralHome, South Orange, on Friday at9 a.m. and a solemn mass of re-quiem was offered in Our Lady ofSorrows Church lor Joseph Gervas-io. 86, of 60 Second St., South Or-ange, who died Sept. 10, 19«2 in Or-ange Memorial Hospital after *long illness. Interment was in HolySepulchre Cemetery,

Mr. Gervasio was born In Italynnd had lived In South Orange since1807. He was a sell-employed gar-dener, retired for the past 10 years.He was a member of the SavoyiaClub of South Orange.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs.Mary (DcLacia) Gervasio: foursons, Daniel. KeansbuiK; JosephR., South Orange; Frank J., Or-ange, and Anthony, Clark; threedaughters, Mm. Carmine Cuot/oand Mrs. Raymond Fagan, both nf

BaptismLisa Ann Cliasey

Lisa Ann Chasey, infant daugh-ter of Dr. Frank Chasey and Mrs.Chasey, Pershing PI., Keyport,was christened on Sunday. Sept. 8.1902, in St. Joseph's Church, Key-port, by Ihe Rev. Cornelius j .Kane, pastor,

Miss Joan Chafey, Union Beach,was godmother fntl Fred Wise,Keyport, godfather.

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Mr. tnd Mrn. Frank Rapp, 214 j great-grandchildren.Lorillsrd Ave., Union Bench, are Funeral arrangements were uu-the parents of a daughter, born der the direction of F. Leon HarrisMonday, Sept. 17, 1962, In River-vi«w Hospital.

SlncinlrA daughter was born Monday,A a g y

Sept. 17, 1962, in Riverview Hospi-tal to Mr. «nd Mrs. James Sin-clair, 52 K.snx Ave., ">'i'st Keans-liurg.

Funeral Homo, Red Bunk,

Mrs. James A, FletcherMrs. Mary (Deutenbci «1 Fletch-

er, 65, formerly of Keanshurg, diedSundHV, Sept. 16, HI62. nt llif homeof her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Jiu-ti, I'hihiili'lphiii.

Mrs. Fletcher and her Imsoanil..iHinm A. I'li-tcher, npernied the

, , « L. ..« lighthouse Hcnch Club, Kennshtii|:.Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Dash, 20 , 0 ^ | 0 y ( . , , r i

Frederick PI., Uld Hridge, me the! Surviving, in addition to her hus-parrnli o! a daughter, Ixirn '1 uts-) ,,.,„,, „„,, dn^htfr, ars a »f.n.day, Sept. Id, U«i2, in Rivirview j n l m , g A Fletcher jr.. Levlllnwn;

ySouth Orange, andReed, Red Bank;

gMm. Mario.brother, Do-.

,nato. South Amboy: a »isler, Mrs.Angela Rusvo, Soineiville; 18grandchildren and 16 great-grand-'children.

Arthur MalllnsonFuneral services were held Fri-

llotpltal.

QrletierA son wai born In Hiverview

lloiriilnl fin Tii«il»y. V';•' ir '"'''.Mi. mid Mi». Ailluir dusker ,

123 Port Monnuiulh Rd., Kenns-burg.

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10 uriimtfliildren nnd a grcnt-itiinil-child,

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He hml llvril In Mnlnwiui 21 yi-iimand w m > 'Kimtiiiiiiimil cil Si

S.uvlviii(i lire 111* wife, M nF.lla (Mulling) i ( luii^l,, »

day innming in St. Mark'spal Church, Keansbnrg, for ArthurMallinson, 55. of 9 Woodland Ave .Kc'iinsbiirg. who died Tues;l;r.Sept. 11, Wli2, in Rivervicw Hospt:il. Thi- Rev. John M. Cruni J:rector, officinted mul inli'mn'iit \' .iin Fair View Ciincli'ry. Miifdlitown, uniltr the diicction of II].John .1, Ryiin lloniu !nr FuiiftiiNKuansliuri'.,

j Mr. MJIIII. tin was born in Niwl i n k urul IUKI liscd in Kenn.shui,"| I'.' yi'ius. Ho win einjiloyt'd us iluui 'k iliivtT for N;ip|ii Tuicki[i;f

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AND ALTERATIONSMEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL

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WE ALSO MAKE NEW CLOTHESWE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS CO 4-1 123

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WE CALL ANDDELIVER

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• Silver Blending

• Hair Cutting

Air ConditionedCoffet Served

OPEN I DAYS A WEEK

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29 W. FRONT ST. - KEYPORT— Near Main St. Bus Stop —

CURTIS WAREHOUSEDISCOUNT FURNIWRt

Bedding Riot!

95

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Ih'tJ JH>.\ DI'KINd OH TWO MATJ'RUKSES On TWO BOX

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Sepfambsr 20, THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j .

Case AnnouncesAeadcmv Exams

i Heart Association

j Elects NewiI 'Ueivt lie..- i

Sen Clifford P Cuss ha-i and (>!irn to hold <i Civil Ser-amin.'tion ,Nov jO. to as->islselnling his "io'iiiw*> for

ii'd St.iti") A!i F o u r Nnv.il,'iljiv and Merchant Marine Ac.i-r,!t>s for tne c laws emerum in

i Coiiniyof Pru'itu-

hi'ii inthe Uri'

m'SIl'llTI Of f* .'

of tin- .Vitmu'ou'ion, \J"cr

l!.)MVt.il 'is ,t

'Hi' sunmii'r .if 1%Ji

rl"'.-;, \,pre Di S' lol ' j I us Ur.L<m\> Br.uvh kd.vtrd t- 1-jrrvKc\poil l\ Ini,ir i"Mii S'UJIluni, L)r W l Ju'J,,f, S,>'in>;

examination 11 open to li | Lake. Alu, R>c-h,t-rf Kicii \'!in>>al leiiclcius o ' the stat<- A!l pu- j iiu st. Di Midiai' Iul'oti.i, IViisons desninB (0 take the exjniDJ- i-oiij; Brjn h, N"'-. lonn 1 iwi<,'i-Uon khould write to Srn Cast at j tor A\on, Dr D.ivicl H Lu'"'iis,

1G3, Senate Office Binldiijg iBe lnu) , Mr George Medic'ii,Spring lake, \'p> !! '» .ml Id>v-hnd, Asbuiv J'ark. Mrs Ju^-phS'.tm.'lv, SpniK l-uki1 and MrsHcniv" Vaccjio, Asbuiy Park

Waihinqton 25, D C no latci 'haiiOct !l)

Candidates for Hi-- LI.S ServiceAriiilrnuct should he at least 17-yeaisof-.ige und must nol haveroarhud their 22nd birthday by July1 of ihe calendar yeai in whichthey will cntsr one of ihe academ-ics Sen Case piun1. to nomir.ateH cjndldalPS (or the Air PoireAcademy wlvi wilt compele omoiiathunsclves for two vacancies exist-ing at ihis Arsdriny in 1!M)3.

Iwo At Nav«i AcademyThere alto will be two varances

to he filled in the class enteringthi' i ;S Nava! Academy in 1961Sen Case plans to use the "Con-gressional Competitive" method,thai is, 12 candidates will be desig-nated for these vacancies 'Ihe 12candidates then will comj>ete forsii(.li vacancies with the order ofmm 11 beini; determined by 'heAcademic Board of the Naval Aca-d»my

'Ihe same method "ill be used infilling three vacancies existing atthe Military Academy in 1003Twelve candidates will be iiomt-nated to compete for the three va-cancies, with the Academic Boardof the Military Academy makingthe final selection.

Ihe state Is allocated nine va-cancies foi the clas>! entering theMerchant Mai me Academy in 19b ITen young men will be authorizedby S"n Case as eligible to com-pete tor the vacancies exitting atthis Academy Sen Case will fur-nish furthci information concerningthe scope and the time and placesof the examination to all appli-cants.

Now is the time to advertisethose unused articles for sale.A small ad in the classifiedcolumn will turn them into cashfor you.

Ihe to'niniih'f on iiom'nalionswas comiMi'-ed of Dr Mot ton VTnppe, Asbury Ha'k, <.luirmnnMrs 'Ihomaa GallaKhci, A.on,Dr. Miltun I7 Haul. F irmin^dnlc.Mrs. Frwlenck Hi'fik'-r, I.iltie Si1-VBI, and Dr Fieclmck Slcllcr,Spiing I.aKL-

Driver Held After

Night Police Chase

A 21-yc.irold Chffuuod man fac-ei c h a r t s at driving while on \\u>revoked list, ii^cklesi duvinj; anillesislinK nnL.it as an aftermath ofa wild chase through tv-n lowns.by local police Sunday IURIU Politesaid Kcyport Patrolmen GeorgeNadler and Harold Sakm tried to

o|H'rale<I Ly Alliedan St , Cliff yond, onSt., for » routine

stop a csiKeyes, Ra'iWest Frontcheck.

Polu-e said Kcves took off. 'Ihe.patrolmen said they cha-sed himthrough Matawan 'lownship and in-to Cliffwood when Kuyes stoppedand turned off his lights The pa-trolmen .said tlie.v spotted theparked car but tl.at Ke>es took offagain as thi'y approached, 'I heysaid he drove up( a private drive-way and into a wooded area andthen (led on foot He was capturedabout an hour later by MalawanToAtiship Police

FIGHTLEUKEMIA

Notice To PersonsDesiring

Absentee BallotsIf you are a qualified and registered voter of the

State of New Jersey who expects to be absent outsidethe State on Nov. 6th, 1062, or a qualified and registeredvoter who will be within the State on Nov. 6th, Iil(i2,but because of illness or physical disability or becauseof the observance of a religious holiday pursuant to thetenents of your religion, or will be a resident attendantat school. Lullege or university, will be unable tocast your ballot at th« polling place in your dis-trict on said date, and you desire to vote in the GeneralElection to be held on Nov. 6th, 1!)62, kindly WRITE tothe undersigned at once requesting that a civilian absen-tee ballot be forwarded to you. SUCH REQUESTMUST STATE YOUR HOME ADDRESS. AND THEADDRESS TO WHICH SAID BALLOT SHOULD BESENT, AND MUST BE SIGNED WITH YOUR SIG-NATURE. AND STATE THE REASON WHY YOUWILL NOT BE ABLE TO VOTE AT YOUR USUALPOLLING PLACE.

No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished orforwarded to any applicant unless request therefor isreceived not less than eight days prior to th« election,and containing the foregoing information. .

Dated September 17,1962.

J. RUSSELL WOOLLEYCounty ClerkHall of RecordsFreehold, N. J. .

Note: Requests forms are available at Municipal Clerk'sor County Clerk's Offices, as a public convenience.

To Families Of AndPersons In Military

ServiceIn Order That The County Clerk Has The Latett

Address Of All Persons In Military Service,

Who Desire To Vote At The General Election

To Be Held Nov. 6th, 1962, Please Fill In Form

And Mail To:

.'. RUSSELL WOOLLEY

COUNTY CLERK,

FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY

Print AH Entries

(Full Name or Hcrvlemmn or Woman)

~Milll»rr' R«nkl IMrrlal No.l (Dale of Illrih)

ll'rtftfnt Military Addrrtil f i e Two Wne»

Tlfiitne Atldrrnii Ini'luiilnt City, n»rougli or Twp

' Infiiriiiiillon Furnlnhtd B|

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Garber'sBaby Foods

Stralmd ChoppiJ

10 99' 8 "89s

KeinzBaby Foods

10-99° 6 - 89«

MfiM's CandyCoated Chocolate

5%fsanut

China BoautyChow Mein Dinnir

59°TrlpU pack

ColonnaImported Parmattn

Grated CheestR.di MI I Fl.vor.d

Bread Crumbs

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HudsonFamily Napkins

200

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4 »•» 25"

Ivory SoapPar fo!Uf and b«((i

J medium 4 Q §• aiea * • *

Ivory Soapfor toll.) andbith

Ivory Snowtor th» Family waih and dllfial

l?Vi»t. 4 £ l.1. W"

Colgate's MFor Automatli wtih«r»

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Oxydol DetergentTot Mil f«mil/ wiih

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7 RIB-ENDPIECI(Sk.dR.b

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SMOKED BEEF TONGUES 49Loin Pork Chops ': 854 Si iced Bacon 69e

Beef Short Ribs ' 49: Pork Butts = 79!Soup Beef ni fa£ 49: Ham Steak " r , 99«Lamb Shoulder ^ 5 * Bologna ^ X I T 49:

Frtsft Fruits & Vegetables

APPLESBreast of Lamb -=,. 15' Fresh Codfish Steak 39,; MdHTOSH

AH PurptM"Sup»r-li»M"

(?u.llly BEEF LIVERSpttnlly

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VEGETABLE ORVESETARIAN VE6ETABLEHEINZ SOUP

HEINZ SOUPSTOMATO SAUCE

CREAM of MUSHROOMor CHICKEN NOOOL*

Aft P BrandOvr Finest

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3J.29 C

Yellow Bananas 2 25€

Bartlett Pears 2 29 '^ _ Purple Plums 2 ""29s

2 osmr25C Fresh Tomatoes "Z19*«t «%<%c Fresh Mushrooms "49*21 - :7 3 3 Avocado Pears r 19<

Seedless Grapes 2 ^ 35 'Q OIM • § g A&pt f r 0 I # B Foodt I

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Swanee Towels 2'~29* Chicken Broth 2Tomato Juice * — . 14fl:;;;

rtttBJ7< Aunt Jemima ^ l * ; Mix

Dolt's Pineapple Juiee l4 " ..31 • Knbler Pecan SandiesMazola Salad Oil ^^' £ ? « • B r o a d c a s t ^ Hash Mir J 7 . ^ * 57«Pope Tomatoes J z t i ^ Z ' " " « "•**• Spaghetti Sauce«... "£;Star-KiitTuna a..nisi,i._Li,M "f<n

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Maxwell House Coffee V ' 8««nwood RED CABBASI

YubanCoffn *-** ^79« Biscuits r i l T Y o ^ l . T • > » •Maxwell House Coffee ^ H'W Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes J;; 3 25«Cravymaster F-M.M.,«,..I« /;-17« Planter's Peanuts,0!;;.

J.,, 3 ;;;; 98«Marcal Pastel Napkins 2 19' Bold Medal Flour — • b^27<Q.T.Frosting cJ:::;t«u 26;j;.V37- dexo *.».,......«-...,,, ;:k29« ::71«Nine Lives Cat Food 2 :.;•; » • Diamond Crystal Salt ^ ::bb:,

011 •Dial Soap 2 ;;* 29« 2 .*:* ?9« Florient A ^ ° - . ^ s:.r 67«

Voluos for flio Holiday.'

Mott's Apple Juice \ ; '25*Candles In Class Tumblers •• 10°Prune Juice „',".".","Cream Uhoeso .....'Gruyere Cheese p5;,',".

Downyflake WafflesBrussels SproutsCut Bolden CoraAsparagus SpearsRed L Diner

NowA>P's Own Brand rfINSTANT TEAThrifty do«« K wHh / W in*w Our Own Inttint T u lD I I M I V M inMwttly In k*t ofoold wafer, HiaUi•N»<er w»»l Try HI

fief ilte Fish V ; : 5 X ' ?;Vita Cream Fillet ' :Sorscht v.,;..,,«,.,,d.Diamond Crystal Salt •> [[) 23C

Broad Egg Noodles

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26 Extra Itampa with purohita ol

Gropo Jam ^r l.»49e

25 Exlra Sljmpi with purchais ol

Soap Pads ••'•••• I.N t,

Prlc«l nflacllvt) tliru jjturil^v Stptafnbnr 23ml InSu|i»f Ma'killi anil Sell '..,<U« llorcl only.

Ml 1 .,l.,i. .,, I'LHIM. I. I ).IMI Milk ,HMI MM.IIMII,h(tvtnui't cirni|o IIMIM I ' IK ' I SINIII)» Ollrr.

25 Extra tl.impi with purohsu ol

Fesco Waste Basket 7 9 e

2R Fi t r i Mumpi with purohno of

Luundry Rinse ",,', l,i',' ',

BAYER ASPIRIN

Thrifty Dairy Buys 1

ItalianProvolona i^-^^»«Imported Swiss U'Z'Z4

Danish Blue l»"' ( iJCI

French Roquefort 'c"'.'.':.'Baby Qoudas ' - » * *Cottage Cheese J:;'!";.'/Mild Ched-o-Bit t n £ £ , £ SGrated Cheese ,.,^,l!n':;l.n.* Fresh Milk H'».aX< S.".

N«-* J*nty Si or it only

1.01

Botllo ol 100 Tnlilols SpecialRoi'.ulnrly 73< This Week 53

« t . M Al WILSON AVh. "Dil i MONMOtMII R l . M At I' l ldll. AVH.. HAHMAN IIIWNSIIir n l . H Al MAIN J l . , KKArfflUl/WJTiMi, • W«d. Thut». Until » I'M. VHM. W»d. • TIIUM.. tlnlll 9 P.M. Mo«. Juei. • Wrd. • r»ura., Until I PJtt

Frl4av (lull It I'.M, I'rlilav llnlll 10 I 'M Frldm Until I I P.M.Rl . H Al CUI'fWOOU AVK., CM I'I WOOD I N M . WKI . . Out*.. (JMll I r.M. - f rMa| Ualll I I P.M.

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THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, M. J , Itivmteiy, SepJemWr 20, 1962

> . , '

iv&Miiatiirii oJ'S*o!y Nam» Societies

^aii'life.Moffimoutii:-County Keder-'ot'Holy: N;»ma Societies «tnd.J»jia!K*i:.'wllI- participate io..aS)»"j-ally:;which will be held

<^>yeci«on;Ha?!( on the Etoa**-;$*&;..'Asbary v P*»1c on':' Sunday,'stpn!.-sn -Xh« rally-M CuoytntibtfjKSjuVnt ttvk* ih* jrtSce ;el the a»-l»i)^.1W*a&:*'>*»hicli-:Sf«f;i:'MVefslyehri!''p%t vjias ,'-bee<v: held In As-

Church Services Announced For Bay shore AreaX-uUwrsn C'wti*

S-lrai KspihtMate ax ! W. TNM 84c.

j lurtf." Church »ehoal w-fil be held t i j|Sfc38 a.m. »nd closes s:e provided )j for all ages. Bibles will be present- j• «u to tmwi children In fourthj

Kbit fl>,ptl»i C&urcbMiddle Kd., HatUl

Jt.«v. Gilbert Watt. Pastor ,Rally l>«y will be observed at ill |

Ceni'««ry, 1,'nJttl'Ctioil.it th* Hi

Sfebirw

Holy Buys 'ram j

The Helta Alpha Oktt will inert 'it 12 4$ pm Thdisday el thechurch ar which time destect tviilbe served.

Sunday Sthoo) begins st P JO a m.

I* « )o J pm.

ftignhjR1 Rev/.! Michael -j.-Lease, pair'i^'/Safj-Stv'jVgiif^XChurch,: Atlantic;

Midlands, and spiritual directorW th* county federation, announced

Jiiia^th«V Most Rev. ;;;G5»rEe . W.• Ahri Bislvop of Trenton, will prtii'fside::«t;the riilly and will:.be,. ce|e-t'$cii)tl'i#:,the1Benediction of theQBJessed Sacriment at the close of:(SH»frtliy;:'Tfiev Rev. • .Thomas -, J.53jaraia;ViPh.Dii:"assistant '- "auperin-•sleoflMtiof; schools in the Trenton.'JXocMe,-will dsUvervtheiprlncipai

i;];jrh«;3Vogiram;!Whicn: will begin atj:30 p.m., will include prayers for

Spesce throughout the world and forvih* HUCCCTE of.She Second Vatican•! Council which opens next monthto 'Rome. A iuard of honor will

i«*nsiat of <•.the , Fourth DegreeKnights of Columbus Assemblies at

jFreehold,;,Keyport,' and Loag'Branch.: John R. Thompson, Fres-: told, past president of the {fieri.^ton, Is chairman of the committeetf arrangements. Robert J. Mo-Dermott, fcclfoid, president'of the

"hderttlon, will direct the pro-gram;,; : V r / ^ . \ ; - '::;.•':'::. '. ;

^•hevoh't Mini»t«r»At tliiab«th Mating

Thousands of Christian ministersWill assemble tOKethor at the Nu-t)on*l Guard Armory, 1177 Mag-•olia Ave. Elliabeth, for the open-tag session of i thret-day Bible con-Teritlcn,: Oct.; J-7. The ministers,«ll Jehovah's Witnesses In N. J.Circuit S, will represent 20 congre-gations from Keyport to Lambert-*U!£ Edward P. Gabelli, presidingminilter of the Keyport Congrega-tion, made. the official announce-ment today following notificationfcy tht Watchtower Bible and Tractlociety of New York, convention

' ^ a p o i i t o r s . - - : • :'••• ' . ' . - : : • • -.

;U Mr; Gabellii who will hsjid a dele-gttion of 100 Witnesses, statedthat

'?m>rpurpose--'.ol the ministerial- iathering is;•' to Improve each individual Witness' ability to teach

-!;«nd -"Spread' the Word of Life,"which will be the convention theme.

* J T h « highlight ol the assembly•will be the free public talk, Sun-day, Oct. 7, at 3 p.m., "The Bible's

ii>ii«wer to pur Problemi of Surviv-•a l ," by Joseph Saia, special repre-

sentative of the W«lchtower So-?ycle«y, .: -,:' :.; J "''.- • '

Man Must UnderstandRelation To God

Man controls hit destiny only by- understanding his relation to God,: iald William M. Correll, Cleveland,- Ohio, in a lecture in Keyport Sun-

day. -The basic purpose of manIs to express God," he declared.

."This Is his reason for being. As'•'. th» nature of God becomes clearerto us, the reason for our existencewill become ; clearer.

' "A clear sense thnt man Is the"Child of God establishes.one's spir-itual •talus, his self-respect, hisliealth and well-being on everlast-ing foundations."

Mr. Correll, a member of TheChristian Science Board of Lec-tureship, spoke in First Church of

/Christ, Scientist.

? Thii week, why don't youlook through the windows ofjour church , . .from the Inside.

Morning worship sc-.ice U at 19. •45a m. when ' First anrt L«\t Place 'will be the title of the pas'.or's mes-sage. A nurscr> U available

Chape! and truuder cntiirs re-hearse at <i'Ut pm Vcuntiday;

j mid week service, 7 to p m in thechapel, sf.nttuary choir iehear«aJ,8 30 [> m

MATERNITY GARMENTS

ntita•Ik lupporte BrtmitiTiunri CUalM Hsl*Anklcli >n« i»tro-UU« B«IU

Knit Hrar«s Ctitlcal CallusInrKlcal ana

Tracllm Klla _ _ _ ^ _ _ _ _

SURCICALAPPLIANCE

MvA DRUG CO.17 W. Front St., K*yp*rtINtit lo FnplM Nal'l •»•»)

t i ~ .-• Mtitition B»>.i raM' (kar flwr

•l*r<tlliliir la All !>* • • l«i|l«alAbiUacw ana flaraMdli

FUCLK.P*RALL'S LO /ELV BUT

IT'S N I P P Y TOO,OUR OIL MAKE* COZNHOME'S* W SOU/

Ram* »f tlMM Fall oay»( i n b* very uncomfortable,Hairs* you rr« prvpnrrd withTurl nil. rhane us lo Nil thelank.

Sfutn.Jt. > / » . r ' / - v ' , ' * / „ i i i . • • !

,14 07001- .V.n,v.

Tint ftMbyttriaa CtiurcfeRmtiti S4 e»d Fr»»UlB SL,

MaUwrwR«r. Chester A. Galloway,

Pastor"Living fhe lord's l'rajpr" will

bo tht p.isior's sermon topi,1 Sun-day at the It) a m wurship jervice.Sunday School meets <it II) a.m.Nurse.v care is proMued for chil-dien under threc-yearb-of a^e ev-

> Suuuny morning lhc Piesby-1

teens nv-el at 7 p m 1 he topic, forthe evening will be "Getting Readyfor a Chr'«.nan Career" The filmwill be "Look Wlie's Talking' andPaul Stanus will be the spciiker.

On Monday the Women's Organi-zation will meet at 8 p.m. In thaFellowship Hull.

Boy Scout Troop 73 metis onTuesday at 7:30 p.m.; Cub Pack 7Jmeets at 7:30 p.m.

On Wednesday the Piesby teenYouth Commissions meet at 7:15p m ; carol choir at «:43 p m. andthe chapel choir at 8 pm

Cherub choir meets st t 43 p.m.on Thursday; chancel choir at 8p.m.

Brown!* Troop meeta at 3 p.m.on Friday. Junior Nigh youth meetat 7 p.m.

The FaMb «*lerme4 ChurchMiddle Htt. rtad Pttait Ava.

H u MRev. Theodore a Muiler. PaslciSenior choir rehearsal is Thurs-

day at 8 p.m..Junior choir rehearsal is Satur-

day at 10 a.m. After a covered dishsupper at 6 p.m., the Rev. EugeneGreggory, pastor of the Blofiming-dale Baptist Church, a chalk artist,will give an Illustrated talk.

Rally Day will be held at both9:30 and II a.m. sessions of theSunday. School. Morning worshipcervices also are held at 8:30 and11 a.m. The pastor will have as hisaennon topic "How God Uses Lit-tle Things." Members of the Sun-day School teaching staff will beconsecrated. The Pilgrim YouthFellowship will meet at 4:30 p.m.The Senior Youth Fellowship willmeet at 8:15 p.m.

The Adult Communicants Classwill meet Monday at 8 p.m.

The Consistory will meet Wednes-day at 8 p.m.

First Church 01 Christ. ScleatUtM Br^aa St., Keyport

Sunday 1 1 r v ice and SundaySchool, i l a.m. Wednesday, testi-mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading roomopen Wednesday and Saturday fromJ to 4 p.m.

What changing one's standpointcan mean in meeting today's chal-lenges will be brought out atChristian Science church servicesSunday.

"Love not the world, neither thethings that art in the world" IEthe Golden Text from the Bible(1 John 2). It keynotes a lesson-serman en the subject of "Mut-ter."

One of the selections to be readfrom "Science and Health withKey to the Scriptures" by MaryBaker Eddy states: "When under-standing changes the standpointsof life and intelligence from amaterial to a spiritual basis, weshall gain the reality o! Life, thecontrol of Soul over sense, and weshall perceive Christianity, ur

| Truth, In Its divine Principle"(p.322).

81. Mary'a Episcopal ChurchEsal Front St., Keypvrt

Rev. Henry A. Male, RectorBoy Scout Troop 64 will meet

Thursday at 7 p.m.Friday, St. Matthew's Day, Holy

Communion will be .observed at6:30 and 9 a.m. In the evening Jun-ior E.Y.C. will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, an Ember Day, therewill be. Holy Communion at Ia.m. followed by confirmationclass.

On Sunday there will be morningprayer at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Com-munion, 8 a.m.; family service andchurch school, 8:30 a.m. and HolyCommunion and address, II a.m.

The Girls' Choral Group will re-hearse at1 7: IS p.m. Tuesday ;.mlthe Explorer Scouts will meet at7:30 p.m.

On Wednesday there will lie HolyCommunion at > i.m.; Junior choirwill rehears* at 7 p.m.; seniorchoir, I p.m.; adult confirmationclass will meet at 1:30 p.m. andth« A.A.I at 9 p.m.

Junior MYF for ! F. Cray-ner of S, yitulh tervices- *1!l hu ht!d in the

Kev. l;

Church Miv!ce« vt\ Sutii6»>" »rehttt »t 8:SO a.m.. 9:45 a.ns..MKt!13 ».io. Cb«rch »choi>? inetl* t\S:« *.m.

f l Jehu's Meibovici Chutes;Sooth Main S t ,

10 a.in. to II o'clock now »«d Otl.8 liwn 11 a m.'tn 1 p in. enrf * It

21-23, the annual conference-of the | Iquiton, Peru, will be the guestM.Y.F. will be hfld st Ocean City, speaker a« the Uitit Svhoul *t"»:45Anyone vishiiig to go should cois- s.us., morning »i,vs!iip service st \ • „tact Die pastor. On Sunday evening IS t.in. and .evr.ning 'irorship itfr- • ' 'from 7 to 8 p.m. Adult Qiblt Class vice el 7 p.m. At the evening Sfr-will be held;>7id a'5 members and i v!c«>, he will thiw some soundfriends of the church s ic Invited i movies of'the «ork in Peru.Theto attend. public is cordially invited to attend

Teacher training class will be all of theso services.held on Thursday at 8 p.m.-and Bible Study »iirt prayer hour ii

, t'na Commission on Membership on Wednesday st S p.m. The paslor! and Evangelism v/ill me«t at !l p.m. | wiU be in nargf •j Btw ride to, Danbury. Conn., Siate I .Youth fellowship niyht is Thura-'"-'- :~ * '"•• C - J ""' '"-"'day'iit 7:30 p.m. Ipr al! thtjst H

yt-ars-of a((e and i;p. i noon Sept. 30,

First HtjJtit! Church !'*•"'•• T1 !ne Junior ushers will met? rn-

, yFair i«-Saturday, Sept. 2i). CallMrs. L. Mandl at CO 4-3604 lordetails.

Ra^'ett Prcabyterlxn ChurcbCIKfwcod Beach

Rev. David L. Eucci, PastorIn the absence of the pastor, Eld-

er Adam Gurnici will fill the pul-jilt, Sup.dcy.. "lioubt" will be hissermon topic. Nursery care is pio-videii for youns children during thi!worship »rvite. Sunday Schoolcontinues at Us regular time, i>:30

m.The Westminster' Fellowship if

sponsoring n car wash Saturday,from 10 e.m to 4 p.m. »t thechurch. There wiil be no set pricebut all donations will be used forthe youth program. The Fellow-ship also is sponsoring i SeniorHigh Dance Friday evening In Fel-lowship Hall at 7:30 p.m. All teen-agers in high school are Invitedto attend.

Jehovth'i WitaaasM

ArrBM^emt-ms h/iv* b -on mtu'i:to'conduct wrrviccs at Ih* Ciw.K-dale Ni;i»in^- Hcmr on Sept. -'8 at)0 a.m. and Oct. 7 »t 11:30 a.m.

Second daptisl Church2«5 Atlantic S'.., Keyport

Ruv. N'lchoias j . Tate, FaiterT n € Missionary Circle will 8j«n-

w f a'ialent program .Sunday aftrr-S 30 beginning at 230

Rrv. Norn.an R. Bi'ey. FiutoirSunday worship *«rvlc<« an- n

ii s.ra., S;3fl a.n>. n,i V a mChurch arhool ir.ects at 9:30 not1

11 a.m. The evening service i* JeWat 7:3C o'clock. Intermediate* menfor Ihs sixth, seventh end eighthgrades et 4:45 p.m.; Senior Methodat Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.;Fo»t Hith School M.Y.F., 7:30 p.m

0 ! DivineX)* M»la S t .

Rev. FiMwb# IJalUy. PsntozSoivi>.:ts or« i)el<l Sunuay at

p.m. »!>*i Tu*Kd*y at S p.m.

Mttrgar.vlllv Metbodist Omrds

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Rev. Fr*o K. Bonfft), PastotChurcb »crvir« ar« b*!d <n> Sum

day si t a.m. and Sunday Schooleneeta a< 10 *.'m.

Joaith Ml. r-HcainsSpiritual Ckurcb

:«3 Shore Rd., t<aios BanthRev. Katherine Miller, Tajtor

Services are held on Sunday «ni)Thuisday evening* *t * o'clock

• p.M

SIM! iiiiuey Av*.,IJciso B*sch . .'.

Mrs Herb«I-f CJ WotBl. PsMW*! Woiohip »crvict< ar« neld 2u&

;c!sy at 1! a.m. *ni! 7:43 p.m. Suit:i*y School ii i t &:45 a.m.

liibi* utuiiy group nit-»f* Tuesdayat ? :« p.m. ,

thursdty prsyer meeting I* baldHt 7:45 p.r». ' '

aac! on Fridsy xfiernooiui

Church Of Our SavlouiC'oltrell Hit.,

HX Main St., MalawanRev. Robert W. Adiiiss, PastorThursday nt 7:30 pm. thi-re will

be mid-week service (Hour ofPower) and at 8:30 p.m,choir practice.

day nijiht at the hi ins; of Mrs. ClaraJosephs at 7:110 jv.m.

it WAS HP.nourict'd Sunday niovnsenior i '"* *'v l^ e Paslor. that Deacon Lu-

I tiler Jackson jr. had been elti'itd

Friday a. 1-30 r>;rn. there-wiH h, i ^ Z ^ t t ^ Stz^xzzz;.and >i 4 p m"! • $ * --- »-»*•" f

Sunday church nchool classes willbe held at K145 a.m.; morning wor-ship, 9:45 and 11 a.m., • nursery isprovided; children's church Is heldduring the H a.m. service ftrtdB.Y.F. metis at 7 p.m.

Monday »t 8 p.m. !ht deaconswill meet.

On Sept. H » and J8 Iht N.J.

Soyre Wo<«!s Baptist ChurchRoute t, Hrowntowo \

Sunday School meets fit 9:45 with j!.. class for each membet of the •

2:30 i jjitnily: morning worship, 11 a.m.; i' evening gcspel service, 7 p.m. '

Mid-week prayer End Bible Study j seeono and fourth Sundays, morn-is htid t-vcry Wednesday, at S:IW : inp rrttver, Church school meHs at

j 9:30 a.m.

Kioji Oi Kia^ LtlthnacBayvhw School >:

Lcmuirdviita Rd., Mii'.(Sleto«sRev. C. Roscr Burkins. Pastof.funcay School meets at 8:39

a.m. am! morning worship is ai10:« am. . . ; ,-

EmrnaDUt-1 Assembly Of Gml v822 1'almer A vs., Keaiwburf,

Rev. Timothy M. Adanis. FactorSunday School Is a; 9:45 a.m.lji

niorniitg \vori4'iip, ?.l o'clock; cv«arigclislic service, 7 p.m-. The.ftrat

, Sunday of each month there is fiRev, Cla.lcs ,E. Walling, Vscar | Conimuuion iervice at 11 .-.in.Sunday services -are at 9:.10 a.m. j Wednesday evening will be- Biblehe firM. ihtrd and-fifth Sundays I st-jdy .inri prayer at 7:45 p.m,

Holv Communion, and thef

people's servicftat 7:30 o'clock.

}7iid«iy

Kingdom Hail, M Dlvirfno StThe MlnisUy School instruction

talk this week will consider thetwo books of Ecclesiastic and Songof Solomon. The school starts at7:25 p.m. Thursday and is folkmedat 8:30 p.m. by me service meet-Ing.

A special meeting has been ar-ranged for Saturday evening whenKeith S. Townsend, visiting min-ister from the Watchtower WorldHeadquarters in Brooklyn, willspeak informally to the congrega-tion >it 8 p.m.

On Sunday i t 3 p.m. Mr. Town-send will deliver the public lectureentitled "What '• n"A'- '"-•• •" <•••'•vat ion" The

Way to SalWatchtowcr Bible

yMethodtal Church

Rev. Richard Lee Scott, PastorAt the 9 a.m. Suiuiny morning

worship, Jiiit'ph Drugiii, a mem-ber of the church, who Is studyinglowiud (Icncon't orders, will he Inih" pulpit Church tchonl beginsat 10 M.II). The pnMiir mil U uidallied at 3 p.m. un un elder dur-ing the orctinntion and iiiiisucrallon•ervice at Ocinn Cils. Spoimoriiwill be the Ktv. John L, Heir, ofthe First Chin eh, South Ambny,and tlia Rrv. Chailr* K. Kliulmit,rf'nfri MHlmili*' pgtim' living! Infilm kwoutl.

A ruiikl btcf tuppir will bt hi'ld'rhiirmlay, Sfpl J". fiom M o J n in

Community hymn ting will tichi'ld Sunday, Si pi. 30, at I p.m.In Calvary Church, South Auilioy.

Any donallon* In the pninjmi|;>'luiid, |or |i«lnllii|i •nil rxlctliiiunrk, ihuulil br luiiiid in In Mrs.Ward.

Crac* Molkmlltl CtiurcbM. J»m*» PI.Ualoa Deacb

Hex V.UUWh (.'. Cmpli-ll

WnMi'ii *frvlri> v.il. be licljI:'Kl urn, mill |l u,m nml ><iiy In puivlilnl in IMIIII ICCVHl.'P'i will li' "I'll)' DilliiitKitt SI

study at 4:15 p.m. will be on thesubject "Children Do you ObeyJehovah?"

"Let Your Narne Be Sanctified"is the textbook used alonn with theBible at the Bible study centersTuesday at 8 p.m. The central stu-dy location is Kingdom Hall withother groups meeting at the homesof John Goiuloly and Franklin An-derson in Matawan; Nils Nelson,Hailet; Arthur Palmer, North Cen-terville; and William Waite, portMonmouth,

Reformed Church of Kej'portWarren St., Keyport

Rev. John H. Sharpe, PastorThe choir will rehearse Thursday

at 8:15 under the direction of llnr-old Weber.

Sunday School meets at »:30a.m.; morning worship service withsermon by the pastor lit 10:45 a.m.

The church was host to the Clas-sis of New Brunswick on Tuesday.This meeting was attended by theministers of 25 area ReformedChurches and nn elder delegate.The pnstor and J. Leon Schanckir, attended from the local church.

First Melhodlil Clturck147 Main St., Matawan

Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, PastorDivine worship services Sunday

are at 8:45 and II a.m. with theRev. Charles S. Gray preaching on"A Life Commitment." Musicwill be by John Valler and the sen-ior choir. At II a.m. a tupervisednursery it available and Juniorchurch In conducted.

Bible Study me»ts Tuesday at7:30 p.m.

Chapel choir rehearses Wednes-day at 7 p.m ; crusader choir, tp.m.

Junior choir rehearses Thursdayat 2:45 p.m.; service of meditationand praynr. 7:15 p.m.; senior choirrehearsal, t p.m.

Trinity Church (Epitcepal)Mali St., Malawan

Rev. Carroll B. Hall.Rector

Children'* continuation clnasmeets Saturday at N.30 a.m.; Jun-ior choir rehearsal, 11 a.m.

Sunday matins are at 7:45 a.m.;Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; family•ervlce, Holy Communion a n dchurch •CIHKII, V:.10 a.m.; moiningprayer and sermon, II a.m ; tven-long and Junior Young Church-men, 7:30 p.m. Monmnuth Convo-cation of Young Churrhmtn willbe at St. Mark'i. Kransburg, withcars leaving the church at 3:45p.m.

Momliiy the fiminc*1 (ommillrc ofVfitry will inert lit 8 p.m.

Tuesday Holy Communion will beheld M 8 a.m.; A.A.'». !l p.m.

Holy Cmniinininn will be ccli'liraled Wednesday nt III n.in ; vnlrymerlin):, 8 p.m.

TlmiMl.iy, (Joy Seoul Troop TilnifflJ «l 'i \> Kill i h <h i rhvatsal, i:.10 J i m , pilull ronfiimiitlon (Inks. 8:.Ill p.m.

Frldny Holy Communion mil !«•nt ft:.10 n,m. nnd Sntuiilny, tin*fin^t of St. MIIIIIIPI and All AnKeift, ni 8 t in .

Tli'i llolniitrl ChurchRrv Andifw V Ilinklinrilt, Pnstfir

" T i ' i u b l r l"n<Mi|;ii" wi l l l i f tillMM m o i l I o n i c N i iml i i y II II • m ;.Sunday .Si l i iml i i i e r l n m '<i"> « . mmill VOIIIII ; l'i'(i|>lr nl 7 |i in . In Ft II n m l n p Mull.

Wi'diii 'Mliiv ilia- HHIi1 C h i l i nii-rt*i• 1 t h e Ititloin MIIII'.I1 nl li.;ill |> m . ,kl 8 i i ' i l m k n m c i -I Ing » l l l l« ' I"'1'1

M t ' i l l i i u s l i i | i Hull In d i s ' M M foiIII.IIInn • >r nn Ai lu l l l l i l ' l i M u i l y

i I'USKj Si'iiliii r l ini i ir l i i ' iUM't, l l u n » i l i i y

ul , : V\ p in., S i l i l l i i i i : SI I IHIIIV, Si )>1 M, a i m i -; M i y Kil l hi1 1" 1(1 loi p i ! • • )r ln . i i ) r l i l l -

i l ir'n i l i u i n i : ih i - H i u O i l p h o u r .| A " H u m " K i u l i " (.'lull 1A I M I I I ) '

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UailtMl IMirew C»«cr«t>llM•mad St., Haypart

Rabbi H. O. H. Leviaetabba'.h morning services will be

held Saturday at 11 a.m. Sltchoswill b» at h o'clock midnightchanted by Cantor Simon Wohl.Th* Hebrew Women's Leagut willaerv* prior to the service.

1 Full Ci>H'-> ChapetUnion Beach Church Of «od 1 157 Main St. KeansUirjj

Ct'ntr»i »mi Union Avc-». \ «cv. Robert D. Kaiis, PastorDnlon nench Sunday School meets at 3 p.m.

(former Congregational Church) j wilh en adult BiWe class. Sunday

David'a TubornacleCilffwood

Elder Jamoa Mosi, PRstorSunday School Is at II) a.n>£

morning worship, SI a.m.On Wednesday evenings the tdrry

W I day at )i a.m. and 7:3t! p.m. Sun- ! t e r s ,1 : ! day School is at »:30 a.m. wilh J7;3o

Sunday School convents at 9.3a.m.; morning worship, H »..mevening service, 7-30 p.m. | c ! a s s e s , t l r a l , s ( , c 5

Mornir.); choir lehrarsen at 7:30! Mid-week service is held Thump.m. Monday and senior c):o!r at f day tl 7.30 (».m.S p.m. Werinesdav, :

Prayer service is or, Friday i »r»wn!own Community Churchfrom 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. '

Kev. )lcnry Sloppe. pnMur i will cover the lives, and characters | service Ii at 8 p.m.Wonhip services ere J.tlU Sun-]0( niany New Testament c'narac-'

Communion service is helii tbi1

Kconu* Sunday of each month.

I t ItMdict'a CauitkHetmdel Schaal

H*lm4tl Rd., llolmdelRav. Edward P. Blaska. PastorMaaaei arc held Sunday at 7, I,

I, 10 and 11 a.m. and at tt o'clockDOOO.

Cunfeaalona are heard to Ibe'aTmmunUy'mVrnoVlalsVrvice will I parish home Saturdays between 7

h* held Sunday at the Beth l*r«e) and » p.m.

Brownlown Union Sunday SchoolRoute 18, Brownlowp

Rev. Francis Cantel. PastorSunday School i« held from 9:45

to 10:45 a.m. and the church ser-vice is from 11 a m . until '2o'clock. Everyone la cordially in- jvlttd lo attend. I

lervlre is atp.m. ;

Praytr ter\ice ia Tuesday at Ii p.m.| Bible Study !s Thursday at Jp.m.

Uilbrr MemorialThe Luthemo Church

Mistouii SynodTlnton FalU Public Schw!

Kcv, Daniel D. Reinheiinei. PastctSunday School md Bible Classes

arc held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday undci

Cape May is reputed lo havabeen a iavuritc resort of 17th cen-tury pirates Blackboard and Cap-lain KiiUi.

St. Joseph's ChurchMaple Tl., Kcy-Mrt

Hev. Ccritelhif J. Kane, PastorMasses will be

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C 1 ty Court. J'^tont* Divinfon, at Uie ; L'anJ-El CfttwJa, e) nls., D«iKn4Hrt^' C^;urt House, iVwiument I 'ark. Kvtc- By vt.rt»r ol « wrii, of execution In

hr>Id New -JcrMij. un the linti dav of i UJ*?- •*'»«»« fctaittl arliof *n '•"* ' " •1002/a't K M H

SKEJUf h'\S SAl'.B.SU^KRJOlt COURTOK NEW JKHSKY :

CHA.KCKRY I>tV!SJ(»JMONMOVTH COUTsTYl>)Ckol N<'. F l»W-ttf

Flr«t. Savings arwl lA>an A&SQC^Uon'of P*nh A'Tiboy, u cor iwrtiikvt of theS ^ of Ni-w Jersey, I'Jaiutifl vts:

to me tiiI B*HtU expt»!ic tor ta le at pub-

r»-1 ftpiV'^'A^t'm 'wiil >«; m«ite a i thut t imej iu! . \(-nUiK. *t Uu» Court K-jusfc in1 far Lh* AlkKYttnce to th"» . b U ^ c u ^ r f i • the BoroujfJi-<^ FreeJwpil... Cnu»t.v or!of corpus, commistioMK of $3,300.00. .J Monnmuth. New j o t s t v . un Monday

*na Uie . rftvislwi of same b ^ ^ T e n | tiit Mh tki;.•_ «r O/rlobcr^.lWiS,,MutJtfe'A, Cortf*U at.ti ItusKcll K. Cor-1 »V»wk, F1. M. Pte>'aiihig"Tlme.belt, iht' Hcting u*ux*;e>s. Aiitl no r<;:ii- J M>.i* Hint trycl m ^parcel of(nWsioJiS; an iiict»m<?, u.-iO foi the al-

uf ?2,7D0 1H) lo iheir aiioruey, anil til;

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CitUir innd tius'.ee.Your- presence i» *)ui i.ct.'e'j.sao a '

tht* nlwv'c Unit ujilcsa ytJU c ju t • ± ;

•:nt(?r an o^jwifan U* the «i;wmnt «rfoci th« o!kjv;ance u r division (»t tr.e j by

;stiu prvJi;t>cti herefiiafter paruculun.vdcs^ribt-il Bituatc l^ tht* Towni-hip ftMaxawun, !n Uie County oJ Mon-nwuM: and State olN't-w Je r sey :

BRING known IH, U i i s - N w . 24, 5,and 20 !.i Block "M' or. "Map oi OdkSh«t!«*. Ala(HW6rt Township, Mini*vneuih f^u-'it;,1, K. J., o-A'ned P.Vfito-rg* W. Crusj,. nv.tcje A'.ifiust 1UK

hI K C E " Ad b firg* W. C s j , . . jHichartI Ktu\«rr..C. E ^ f i

at**u in bJovk UmaUed by Ciot-t,

5REASONS WHY

CREATIVEHAIR STYLISTS

MAIN ST., KEYPORT

IS STILt, THE FINEST

• MJSS FRANCES • MISS MAE • MISS KATHY

AW). OUR NEWEST ADDITION FROM NEWARK

••'•';x'.--. '••;. :". •: . • M I S S R U T H ...

AH Under Tlie

Person*) Supervision ol:

• Lorry EisemanMember Hair Fw>hion

Comm., Stole of N. J.

OPENMON. - SAT.THURS. NIGHT

CO 4-1464

AN OHfJIWANCE TO AMEND A-Vi OB- M-." "' ASp !1S AMl'.ND- UK

. - . AND Sv :J*p!.KMENTS. EN- I ] . r w>r.\ u mi.-inniii:iVITUED "AK OHOIKANC'K KIXIMS | fiflv 'M. 15«.'.>r,i DoDars l»r uiuMi.'r'AND IKCHEASIKG THK SAl-AMtttS { to i r):;,iirn:ira wf. Flftv-seven HunOrcOK MEVIV.KilS OV THE POLICE I «ixiy iJ5.i«>-0Di I>oiiii.'i iwr aiir.uii:DKPAHTHIKST OF TH.R TOWS-]! .) >-.c p i " ' >" «<-•«:Janet vilhi IJiSHIP OK M.A.TAWAN. IN 'I'HK-i iulkiv.liiK »ca)v «!«i »t iJ.'no <r< tu«iCOUN'l'V OK MONMOVD'H. AN'D J pictlon fit service S»i ?ra<K. us fgii"'M>S l ' A T t Of NEW JKHSEY." ( m l MrM ,VB«J- pn>Wli.)ruiry palrvUK IT OHMAINKD t>V THE TOWN- \ maji - « m!:iiJinm] <J Fort.v-««vtfi Hun-

.SKIP COJiMJTTliK Of THK TOWN- djt-ri I-Ut^, iWV!t.C*i) Dolian pf?r \n -SHIP OK MATAWAN. A '-5 FOLLOWS: j num.

1. The Hn:i;jaJ j,;ilyiics ot l.ht' inc.-ti-j i b i

'AKV/iahij' d MHIJJV. ;*;i shall be. Ii-;d r £.ii;il F l ^y iW,(WW) Df>/lBr« pi*r x>- jU-* sJ.-ne are herch.v fi:->tri, wilhiiu uu.'n. !i;'u- fi'U'.iwinj: rjLiiKC. ' irl Third vtur pftlioit^iiii 'Secyml |

• A* CIUKF ClF T'OMCfc [Gl i id t 1 - A ' mniirjmiu *\! r'iftj-fctir [1. Kroin a irhiiiiiiuH. r.! S«v«i|.v-cni- Huncli'pc! <f5.4«.O3.i Dollart p r r 00- i

So-^t-ntv-five i (t!i Ailtf;- eo;n>iU-u<m of third year, ;:J Virsi ffra^t • l-'vyty-cov*!! t

'. I n:.d c

i*1 H. J(((i^sr Ci>i - , nii'.urc c?

Sax ES!C nrLUl- I <S««uiliuiki,iiill£:ir.t*:ks !uiv^, J \iy in toe!.£<=,•* B.

. aivi ih*ri >ou arc Joined amfc-rtii '.vi.t.b part icular-

la.ViH and in ie iu imunt

minimumO I

Fivel

ITVdrci ;. 1

n •>«' Uut !i. StLot 6 '

nt tin the &OJ'-

quest « J u v d lto ifc«*. oUorncy' ft>r the plair.tilf tttih t ^Uav't ineonwTid addiess .GATEXr O-tobtr 1. 1650

G T C

1-1 lock

T SCCi.TClerk oi l>ie Superior

{ num.

iiu-

. )be paid in

u<,*cii:ip}eticn!

i jservtru i*i gvarieSeveiUvlSree S7a

I'ltOUirs p t r an- PalKfurGaiu-*: wltr< Hu:.rid in l.'nm ul, I .in;i.li. «i nd*. i s (i»i- I 2.

l !

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upletion H tv.o year ' s j wai-nt, piii'ajfr»ith, ur . i-'iiiise of:• in i;rack' - Stjvciit.v.fivt HU.M- j ordiiwnr.'*. i->, «(JJ'1<I^PJ divulid.

C A P T A I N ° u h i " " '"''' •""1 U"V «<ij;'."i«-ieu?.".;-r'""< ..."^.',..!-. l:.u .Ki'>ni u mii:iiuinr. - ,. _.„.- - ,.---,— . - -

Adjudicated, and the - remaining *ci-Uoas t>I this tmdi-njiiirv *hall remainm fulJ focctf at\t\ rifvet-

ffrL>',ivt on D':cemtx*r 13, 11*62.PUBLIC NOTICK In hweby givt-tv

,„.,„. thaJ tne loreftoltt* Oidinanoe WHS inu) Upon apiiLvintmt-jil • Sistv-eiuht HrtHluctd Ri n regular nui-tioi; ot thv

llunOtcd sixty ^16.890.03) DolUvft per 1 Township OnTitniiiev i»t the ToWnsbipannun:. lot Malavvim wi tne nth iVav ' * ? ' -

l. Ki'>ni a mii:iiuiur. i>f Sixiy-eigMhuntireri sixty i$6,3eu.lK!i Dolluis periiunuin. H> a inaxlfni'ni <i/ Stve;:Thoiittand ($7.W0.W) Uttlluvs per an-num. tti be pxk) in aecordanco withthe fuliosvi.'tg fccele nJid al 'tlintt (/fonijiJ^ioc vl scrvk't in grade, **

( Ut>nn co-nijletitMi *-i uno .\rarS:Wivk t in oracle • Seven ThinisnnOi$7.0«i.00i I>ol:ars per annum.

.t.CI I.IEIJTKNANTi, i>*rpio a minimum ot Sixi.V'tnrrt

liurtcri-i) s-ixty <f«.:*00 (W| DoMarti p«raiuaim, tu a uuixinuiin ot Sixty-':cvenliundrcd tixi.v (f6.76y.OO) Dalian, iwxannum, Uj b*- paid JJI *ccordaru© vitnih f l l l t ti f

, p ru© v nfollowing scaic an<l at time of

pletion t*f ««rvic# in j rad t ,

tctnlwr. li>6t. sud paKsed on tiist teaO-Ing, »!>rl lhe kaitte uas 1l»e:\ oAleivdto be published according 1o Jaw, andtKat such ordiji.Biu."* ,«haU b» iurth**rwn.aidt.red (cxr final paosaje ni ameelinK «>I ih* 'IVwiisUip Committeelo be held »l 1*7 bower Main Street.MAlan an Ttswjishi|\ New Jersey, imM«nda,v. the 1*1 day ut October, \W2.

tight n'oUK-k P.M.. and attim« and place lo wh'th the eatd mpet-lag may be. from time to time aU-

,«.lw..v.«, - **wWi*v , jmirned. ul wtiU-h lime KIKI placeI6 36C.00) Dolta'r* p»r public hearing wlH be held, fciul all

- i*eti>(>ns Interested will be given a n

(XHwriuulty lo b* heard coocrnUnt!

hundred sixtyHiinum.

(b> Upoit Ciirvvicc Ui HIMfive Hi»Adr*<i (per nrcnun.

(<-) Uixut completion of two yesi'sservice in Riade • Sixty-.sevwi Hundred

Uou i*f t»n« year ' s-(Uainutm ot Sitty-

S) tk>Uartt

ervicSixty

yDollait aununt.

Service "Low, Low Prices

I

I"Ik

Fully Cooked—Ready io Eat

SMOKEDFULL CUTSHANK HALF

TENDER, DELICIOUS

DEUCATKY SMOKED

JUST HEAT ood SHIVE

iWKT-VINF-mPENfD

HONEYDEWSSNOW WHITE

CAULIFLOWERPORTION URGI

SIZE

WHOIE HAMSMESH DRESSiD-EASTRN SHORE

FOWLLIVE MAINELOBSTER

49'

3 MclNTOSH APPLES

WAD I

luill liardvii Needsl

GROUND CHUCK

SPREADING TEWS'-CRAND GA«DEN

FERTILIZER • •>O« COMHIIONI-

PEAT HUMUSW1IH CUKJtAH Of tUMC H i m

5 Ik. uhc £R*SS SEED

• • 4|t * * 111

50 £ 5 1 7 9

100 & * II

IMSHLYOIOUNO

EA»n MORN

SLICED BACONANY SIZE PIECi

LiVERVVyRSTANY &IZE PIKE

JIUMJIMIUKWMMOrFAMILY ATLAS

AT AN AMAZING LOW PRICEI12 Magnilictnl

YOIUUIIS by

Ratiti McKally

WITHTHtPOtKHASrOF2 POUNDS CENTER CUT HAM SLICES AT OU»

LOW PRICE

All IMJtHlfl

I'LORICNT HANDY ANDYt.uil i I D

r,ou;AirlOOIIII'Al.l

V

Aoto — Home — Business — LifeNew low Rotes For Safe Drivers

BITTNER-ft CARTON AGENCY iNC.M ftUiN ST., KEYPORT — CO W91S

REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE

NEW CARS FINANCED AS IOW AS

ROSE K. WENZC1.,

120 |:>2 no

NOTICE IX) MONMOUTII COUNTYVOTE IIS

Kt'CliOH iy:31.15 I>1 tlic «e\v Jf ls*yir\!M'(l •tutute^: and by virtue "I iticnuthorilv li'irt riyti^a tHwiIcrrtd Hintiiu(M)s«.it UIKUI me by law, lUc folluw-liiti peiNonh liK\f, alter till* invirst!K»- ftLoj<. tx.'f:n fuunci to be tncIiKit'lt' to fvolt in th.it theye )><ej*&<>iiy (1.. nuL llv« Iat Uit hp't'.es* I i""i which the> wert- jreKlelertd. mid they will not tie (;uiill-Ilert ia volu in the General KU'vUonon N't'VernbtT tl. 1W12.

3*i'ist,ns ailccU'ti bv '.his artion niiivcall ;:l per.von or le!et':ion« the oriii-t*iJ the Ciimiil".-.i'MH'r ot lU'Bl.-tre'.U.fi.Mall of Iterurds. Freehold. New J f v.vov - HO 1! • !i>-K> iKxt. lilll tor in-toi'MUitlop ix'!ati\i; l(i their reni^^ft 'onkta'.uv l'l'isi.tu Hbo alv ^ernirt'icntrnuU'iits ol MimtilolHh C'uuilly ni'd

uuin'.v, Mid h \ e i-l'.(Wiicte in the«)ll.-tl.v »l tills Him', may make iicn.in»;i' of mltiies^ by tttit-r or c^i^.pnipoify -••lynftl ftnU HfUUfv.sed I" tin*Ci'T:ii:il«;im«T ot lU'l.'lstrallo;i, Hall ofHci'iints. I'MlBild, Ni-A- Jcrsvy. Imll-

Itinl lilt- nu'-i'.i'. din ;i.id VL-i.r ot ^,•l;l'.ch.inU' All Hiar.pe i.J miciri-M forthe 111(2 General cletticn inust In-&fg;u'd Uy l'ic- voter r.n<l nr.isl be i tCl'iviti by tne ofJ:c(- of th*' Comimj..noner <i IteKiktraliun on I T belni*SBi'TEMHBR 27, IMS

Cl.KNN 1. SWADEHCoiiurissifiie;1 o! Hepistralion

andK»r>i::'iji!riUki.t ol Kkct»*i*

D u f K lMrj Klhlr.f Klnsle.v. M Chtitnut

Rt«F«' II<1-. lliiiiet.MAHI.I>UI10 T\V1".

District No. 1Miu. I.m-v II. ErtiiMind, N. 1. State

lli»p!l:il.MATAWA.N UO11O

Dlsllift No. IBl'nwil. tlitsy Mil.. C W.M'kofl SI..

Mati,v,aii; l<t<n n. l.vn'uiril W., «WM-knfl SI Midauiin.

District N'o S.'lfiiirtpn. Madfllnl' Mi> . lifl'u

Main S:.. M.itaivan; Samnlon, Wlll^t'nII I'S*1^ Miii'i St . Mataiviin.

MATAWAN TWI',DiHrnt No I

Ednanls. Ci.ariis J . :il WixKlbriK.kI>rlie; f.(1««rd%. ThvreM \ Mrs. i lWoodhrook Urn*: llir«iktr, ,;«>an MIJ. .Wondliniok Hi l ie : lloi.kn, Nrlhrit. JWoodbrook Ori\t'

niHrl.-l N<. SMe Qiiade. Arthur Jr.. lifif Klior«

OincnurMv Cllffuoviil bench; MrQuart*. Claire Mn . UM Slim* Con4-<iur*f. CiiffvMM'd Heart!

UNION IIBACIll)l>lriil No. :t

Divers, Hufllin M B . . Iza MotntiiK-ride Ave : Ilivrra, I'onif, Salvailoi,IU2 MornniKtuIr Ave

SUI'EIIIOH CO11HTOr' NK.W JBIIbEY

CHANCF.HY DIVISIONMONMOirm COUNTYHOl'KKT NO. KM3S-58

BTATK Of NKW JCIISEYTO

t.YIMA A (.'OIINK.I1.I.E, Vie! lieiK. rtv-\iM-es mm puikoiul riiui-M'MUtlvts• ml li'rt, their, "I any of thnli »"<-t'1'itiu.s IM rUhl. lillr. mlri liiHTritl.mill SAMUEI, J IO1INKU.UK, lil»hrllf. devl»f«-s. end |.iiioii«l ii'|iinil-i|.U l U e i and hi.-, then. »r »n.v ot their»in(i-i,»:,r» in nr.lil. Idle «nit tntfrcM;.MAIIY J STOPKOIII). !in heirs, d i -v i n e s , a'i'l peiKiiuil leini-veiltMtivvsbMl IIII Ihi'll, i>r any ol Ihelf m i -i'ej.M>ia in rip.ht Idle. Kiid lntriM>t.mill THOMAS STOrrOIII) . hlk heir».il«\isre«. Mill |HI»OH«I rcinrMiilatUenand hl». Ineii. or am "I Ilieii M»T«>-F<ir« In rlKhl. m l ' , ami mliri-H:MAIIY .1. AINSWOIITII, .. nl...v, JV1JA II JUDSO.N. iMilira; A1I1K1.CAMF.HON; EMMA CAMKHON. »lliof Al irl (.-miicitxi: MAItCiAHKT W.1HVSKI.II;; Ml. HOStl.lF., lnifli«»d .-1MniK"K'l Nv H " > ' " '

Yon vir lirlft>\ xiimhlontrl kut\ it-llllitnl I" m i l upon IIKUSKH. IIKI1-S t H A UK. MAID, ulallillll't u l t . i ip i , .

SMALL

CLASSES P.I.I INDIVIDUAL

ATTENTION

WlNTiER TERM - 1M2-19MCLASSES START MONDAY. OCTOBER 8

Academic Studies In All Basic SubjectsFor SUidtnts In:

i v — High .School — C«ilci« Pteparalltng i School Equivalency Diplomn — Adult Educatlwi

KlmJ«r»arl<n — Nurnery Schoei Educslional

AllernoonsEvenings

andSaturdays

For YourConvenience

SCHEOUIES

ELEMENTARY Hnd HIGH SCHOOLBoth Diagnostic HI:U Supplementary Workl-'or KwnediHl and Advanced Programs

COLLEGE PREPARATION

Botli Helreshci and Make Up (.'our««.

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY

Preparation lor New Jersey H.S.E. Examinations.

GET YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA NOW!

ADULT EDUCATION

Individually Planned To Meet Your Neods.

Two F.vcnlngs Per Week.

P. 1.1. KINDERGARTEN NURSERY SCHOOLDaily: 8:45 A.M. - 11:45 A.M.

A Complete Readiness Progi am

MRS. ELSIE M. -1V1ENEU, DIREC10R

SEND OR CALL FOR BULLETINS - LO «-2JM

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION INSTITUTELloyd and Nolan Rdi., Morganville, N. J.

(Near Matawan)

• - ' , 1

BESTBARGAININ TOWN

, , . theof \i$iti$ ckchcash, all for aeach month.

sciike

insted ojcharge

I

THE MATAWAN BANKI NEW JERSEY

S f . p (

HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAYVkM Y«w Trlfta-S Rtd*Mpit«a C«nln al K M Mill Slrfff, K»iin»liur» ~ O|»» l i l i ln Til I I'M, 111 Hril*iiiinli)i, Oitiira Ar* t !«•/«<) Mtmityt

WALL-iRWiN MOTOR CO., iNC.

Headquarion For So/es — Service Repairs

• MERCURY •COMET •METEORlAr Sale Buy Used Cars ^

WALL-IRWIN MOTOR CO., INC.Hwy. 9 * 33 (traffic circli.) HO 2-1818 Open NITES

THE MATAWAN JOURNAl, N. J, Thurstloy, September 20,. 1961t

Falcons Win, Blackbirds Protesti Fair Havea At Matawan Sundav

'a Sentry In Central Jersey Pop Warner Grid league ' F»!f>n Whin H**al I A* Sun Sow? Fc?e

Billy (Bu'ch) Carson, t!ie «««"wondi'i; kid" of Jeryy Shore

fup Warner Football, is|iis sparkling grid.

in thisg g

Sunday whwiGta This team,. Psm Ha-'en s Goloen T<jr-

my Albion c»n s hanooff f'Om qjai-' ' Fddio Biac*. i

9ir!<u>- ftw>th'i team from upway pul'f-c! out a 19-14 decision Iy p

over Weit Branch on >x 60yard tun. by Bill} Clayton m

nn<St«s, comes fa) Matawfsri High last 15 oecoiKL, of pUv riayto.i' w?m t)0 yi>rdi apd N.O. piBiasei

75 yards for the otnei SiorjP"s i w e i in. <hp fame i

Niw Shr(f.Vibui5, the tt.,1"' to!plav the rhagnnod Ktypor' Rlatkbirds tt KHS ' . s i next Sunda\,l

y?S Mata v<m Ft.Ca^on and. Fan Ka'.en. come to

this area fresh frojrs a 37-5 mjinpnovei. the Ke'.port BlacHwds '.i tli<.-opsmng lmgiie game on Ruwwn,J^ab- '>«W last Surutaj Carw>nsior-. „ . , . .^ .ed five ttrncs m t,ne rou' cf the j lost their oncnci to R.imson U (J IKeyport side. No more of ii tniuile | tyaitei j,itt"rn mads tho Newto him could have been offered by Shiew buiy score on & S5 yat 4 runUIK I>I>>D and their coat he? o( thet h k l l l h d d l de-team he aknosltaued than that n K*yport ,Jw wai bqing compared wjth. Ihetabujoup • Jay Mum'fora, tlie Black-birds vyiiani ot the clulScmarlu of1 W J . - • , - ._

White not taking any credit a^ay | whitewashed T w u Rlvef 21 0. _ _(tarn Carsqa ar hip taunniatfs.; *~Coaeh?s Frank Poling and Hal Shu-I n • r> Imock, o* the Blackbirds, are pro- JL.|h Lfti lPllf iJesting the game at Fair Haven v "•" L H - ' ^ M Vin their playsrs. Coacn Polucg viM lp-a /\ee'Monday he ts emermtf a list ot 10 l ^ l f p t S I J l I l P C r Staunts of slipupsH>y the officials in *-U*^l» \riW,\,lB

ln :the ipilthdn division, Brickfownship b l a s t e d Man.isquan-Bnellti 4(j-0; Si Joseph's tfTomMRiver lost to [Jl Pleasant 2(i-0: tWall l'ovnishtp nuticored LskewQOtl !2M4 Neptunj humbled Ocean I

18-7 onu Long Branch I

charge- that adversely affected thep!ay,ol the Blackbirds and left themt; demoralised team to be easily\\uri ovei in the second ha.lt.

The protesth f

replayingl C

The pote rwju pythe game from the time wl.ee Car-ton had capped Fair Haven down-lleld drives in the second quarterto aplit Xcypor,t defenus near thegi»t Sine for dashe* of nine and 12yards on, scoring plays.<This 12-0 deficit thai Carson's

whirlaway tactics built up againstthpm did not phuta the BlfckbirdiThey marched downtleld ai>,d reach-ed the Fa,ir Hsven 29 with (oury a r ^ to go on fouith down SteveSenk smasfied through for nineyards. An offside was called againstIhe Keyport learn By « mlsjudg-rnent o% the distance. Fair Havenelected t<> take the play rather thauthe penalty, leemingly giving theKcvport team a first down at the18 'Bui the referee awarded the ballto Fair Haven Carsoa wai on hisway again and in a 38-yard burstBt-fore the halfume whistlu, he vir-tually put the Keypor.t eleven outot the bait game with a third tnuch-down.

' Keyport's dissatisfaction with thecalling o( offsides had been vociler-WS early in the ga,me and the callon the penalty was the last straw(or the Blackbird coiches and sup-porters.

TD By Saydtfd 9? d

O M TD By SaydtCarson raced 9? yavd^ en * pitch-

out early in the third quarter when•ome of the players of the Black-birds moved out of their position ona rail to pick up a kickolf tee.Dave Snydcr i.vept 25 yardi for theonly iMMi-Carson Fair Haven touch-down. Carson, added his fifth on an90-yard end sweep just before thegame ended.

Senk scored for the Blackbirdsh the fourth quarter on a 13-yard•coot around end. One Fair Haventouchdown on it pass plav was call-ed back on a penalty. The victor•allied to 322 yards along theground In rolling over the stunnedvisitors.

Matawan had a much happierday playing the new Keansburgteam ft the East Keansburg Recgridiron. Craig Jackson got theMatawaneri ol

ig Jac;>tt to Ithe right start

by racing back with the openingtickoff for 70 yards, aldeitepping(our opposition tacklors. Chick Ger-•n made the conversion and theFalcon* could rest * bit ou • 7-0lead.

While the new Keansburg team•bowed their Inexperience by beingunable to coordinate a lasting of-fensive la get the ball out of theirown territory, they showed markedcapability on the defense. With one•ye on the Fair Haven gan\u tocome. Coach George Bischoff, Mat-awan, had his charges throw newplays at the Keanaburgers as a pre-view of how (hey ' might clickagainst the Golden Tornudoos. Butthe Keansburg defense was of such• sterling quality that most of thetime the NUtawan plays did notclick at all.

Score On BreakIt was on * break that Matawin

icored again. Sam Bell, sent Intothe Falcon backflcld on defense,made a leaping interception of aKeansburg pass midway of thethird quarter and galloped for SOyards for the touchdown that made

——j things a lot more comfortable for""" the Falcons.

Matawan sprung a "perfect play"In the last quarter for their finaliiioro. Mike Bitohoff, quarterback,handed off to Geran who spun awaytor 40 yards. Llrry Alexander, Ga-lon Bar r and Ed Jadui were e»-piicially effective along the forwardwall in securing the Mntawan vic-tory,-

The Matawaa Peoweei, coachedby CharJea Geran, had to comefrom behind to icor« their winagainst the Keansburg Bluejeans.Tile home tide'counted on • 23-yardpass play early in the game. Buton the return klckoff, John Gerantook the ball and Joe Gluck sup-plied a key block iur a ou-ytuu IUIIto tie the icore.

The Mntnwan Peewtoii icoredthe winning touchdown In the Itstquarter on t 15-yard dosh by Jim-

$5000 PURSE1 he fi.illlo ol Munmuiith P,ut''

SEPT. 32

FREEHOLDMtlMIOJIUlHUUOCI.II«0 RACKS DAILYPOtTT IMKaP.M.DAILY DOUBLEUlliil »»"•' II

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Hurry Wolfeisbc'ricrf

ru-el-tho Kn-iun-uring the an-

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league, and the Rovers(eated the Ramblers in

cued chairman ofHolmdel 8.nual mecilnp. Also re elected wereWilliam Mueller, vice rluiiman;Michael Grfgluno, t r e a s u r e rFrank O'Brien, secretary. RalphCerainc, chief umpire

Champions for the season justcompleted were announced asnjpushy Esso Hawks, regular season 'winner, and riddel Indians,playoff champions, in the S-to-12major league division, BrooksideTrailet Court CliieN, 8-to-l'2 minor

who de-ft best of

three series, 13-to 15 division play-off champs

Trophies wil1 be a.vanleu Ihevvinniug teams, along with medal-lions to al! 12-year olds leaving theg-to-12 division, At a father-sonnight now In the plannin,; stage.Ihe date of the event will be an-nounced.

Increased fu 21 TeamsDuring the 19S2 sejson the

league was increased from 22 lo26 teams About 400 boys and morethan "t> adults painupated in ac-tivities duiing tho yeai using ballfields at Beers St., Ha/let Lunch,West Keansburi!. Holmdel Element-ary School, North CcnttfrvilleSchool and Lily-'lulip Company.

'Ilia league also acquired landvia a 99-year lease from the Town?ship Committee and the area hasbeen surveyed with clearing ex-pected to get under way shortly.Appreciation was expressed to allpersons and organisation* thathelped make 1962 a iuccesslul yearfor the league.

Plain (or the 1963 season includethe preparation of the 8-to-15League field md the formation ofa board of directors consisting ofprominent business and profession-al persons of Rarilan and Holmdelto guide, advise and inject newideas into the organization

May Expand IMS DivisionIt also U planned to Increase the

13 to I1) division bj at least fourteams, making thtt a total of aneight-team league, with the pos-sibility of expanding to 10 teams.This increase will depend uponthe number of available ballfields, the amount of adult helpforthcoming, «nd the financial sta-tus ot tha league

Any adult Interested in partici-pating in league activities, wheth-er it b* » a manager, coach,umpire, administrator, director orassisting vsith fund raising, is ask-ed to conuet any official of thaleague.

With the Announcement that thanew Rantan Township High Schoolwill not hiv« a freshman baseballteam for at least three mortjyears, leai;ua officials strttss thaorganization is the proving groundsbefore high class high school com-pel it inn

During tha 1961 season it is ex-pected to increase competition withoutside teami, which during thepast season included teams fromConnecticut, Theplewood.

Bronx and M«-

Appalachian TrailHik* Is Scheduled

The Chin|;arora District campingcommittee of tho Monmouth Coun-cil Roy Scouts of America an-nounced that an Appalachian Trailhike will be held for all first classscouts and abovo Saturday andSunday. This is the second annualAppalachian hike for the scouts andleader a from the Matawan, Key-port, Keansburg, Union Bench, Haz-let, Holmdel, and North MarlboroTownship area.

Frank Grtulanu, Marlboro, andWilliam Weintrauh Mutuwan, co-chairmen for the planned hike, an-nounced that the scouts will hiketha rugged trail from Route 23 ntHigh Point lo thu Intersection ofRoute 206 above Culvers Gup. Thisis a distance of 13 milei anil thescouts will set up camp along thetrail. RUIIRIOUI .services will behold for all scoula on Sunday morn-ing, and icouts ol Catholic faithwill attoiHl inusi In lleinui'dsvlllii.

The very rugged hiko Is pan ofthe national scout program's em-phasis on physical (itnosj for youth,and tho hon« thiit stronger toys forAmerica's future will ho built.

Raritan Ridga BeitsN«w Woodland Park

Hnrluin Rlilijn, clrimplniii of tin-.MiUii.ul luu||iiii, ilufeuieil N it wWoodland Park, playoff t!i*m|>s oflll» Floetwood V.I.P. l,eiiKtii!, 10 3in a »|iuci;il axhiiiiliou K<>MH>.

Konny Clink Wai tlui winningpitcher fine! ulsu helped the Hun-Inn Killed i';i.ni! with u IrliiU anda hoinu run. Clink w;i-i muldoali.Mlin irv.ul.ir iiMiiiui pl.iy ;iml pinynils in tin' KAA Millliiill lcui:in:

Ifunv I'.h'KVr II yi!m-<ilil vi'ti'iriu,kliiii'ki'il in llui'c until f»r i t a u M i

with il ilimlilit anil n Iliplc.

Elect Officers

I'ninl. Hinkli'rlK II.II Um:\\ <>Un:U<(\|)rn»lili'nt of Mm Mini's Hill I caiini'ut tha I'lii/o Liincii, Ilii/.lm, OlliiMnfflccn urn (/IIMIMI Moench, vlcuiiriulilnnt; l!lmrloi I'lrmil, lucid'iary) I'mnk Glovln, trnn«urcr,

ThU newly-organized team will play their first game Sunday al I Assistant Coach t'eti- Tilipjisl, Vern Rossin, Alan Splulman, George! fifth, on "the i)5th lap ThereDonaldsvn Fark in Highland Park against a rusiicd foe, the Highland'; i'ox, Mickie Shave, Art i'iisan, Bob Percy, Carlos Garcia. John j IG'cars running at lsiip's fePark Hurricanes, coached by veterans of Rutgers football. But Caach i Suyarto; third row. Assistant Coach Bernie I'aRiin, Cii-orKe llausmann,' " No V> was subject of a pEd Ledford and hi* Matawan Towashlp Little Huskies deiinitcly will | Don Kusscll, I-rankle Schuufele, .lolui Juruwicz. Billy Kcarns, Fred! repair job after losing its front end jshow up for the game and have their own idi'us about who is going) Wehrle, Ralph Caruso, John Uiiiuash: tourth row, Assistant Coach I in a 17-car event ut Kort Ui.x Speed-to win. The Little Huskies have shown a terrific potential as their \ Stevo Dcinpscy, Beman Itamillon, Allen l'ie.arlellu. Jack Connelly, Ken '• way. New lii'.vpt, Thursday. The

i So Jalopy Races iS\ixk car racing in this area j

wound i'jp for the season at Old jBridge Sunday but the jalopies wiil i

i k i e p amnint;. Tommy F s k o . Mor-1I ^anville, continued to show upj' i f o i . g l y iKi thr fifih-nitla 'julopy jitiaOk. Inking ihe first heat, racei c loiiy irom Bub Lanney, Pen'.1. Am-i be y, \vi:!i Ed Gfib.'l,•' Sputswood, :1 tn rd. ' • !

The second, heat race ivtis ,re-s'j.rioci threij tiir.es berore.-Tontmtc |Grbat jr, won over Joe - Bogdan, {(. ianbury, with. Emi! Ziir.mer, Wsst!Kjansburg, third. The Itnal jalopy j

i l u c e w a s captured by Charlie Rein-1i beck, Metuchen; Ronnie Ayes , '

rdnningdaJe, placed second and1 K\ipti Warren, Somei'ville,1. finished |' n Ihtrd place. ,. •.', j

l'ommie Is'lliott, Toms River,;i t i a c k cliiimpion this year a t ' W a i ni !it3dt'-itvt, captured thy '25-!ap sports-1

man • modified featured race at Old, Uritlge Stadium. Ellori HiHrfth, ]1 Hridgeton, tool; second place. Bill j-

McCarthy, t Colts Neck, was" ihlrd Iand Aiigit: Moschera, New Egypt , ]

j finished fourth. Ellirut went the" dis- ,i tance in !) minutes and 41 seconds. [i McCarthy won the first heat race! with Hildreih, Moschera and Frank1 Myronchuk trailing in orOar. The.1 •.econd heat event was taken by| Sayrevlllc's" Bill Chevalier with El-I liott second, Wally Dalienbach,I East Brunswick, third and DonI, Stives, Hightstown, fourth. !

I J im Hoffman, Robertsvtlle. out-1' c lassed the third beat race field t

as Ode Hammond, Old Bridge, Itrailed in second place. Davo Hulse , !Point Pleasant, was third and Jer-1ry Britton. Totowa Boro, foutih.Chubby Hower, Middletown, besledJack Bellanato, Toms River, In. Ihefinal consolation round of the after-

j noon for the stock cars .I The No. !ft car of Dick Kirby. J

Keyporl., ran fifth in the 100-lappcr |I a t ' i s l i p . L.I., Saturday with John!j Gouvina, White Plains, at wheel. \

Gouvina, a Daytona driver and i' Islip track champ last year, out-1j ran Parker Bohn for fifth place,

the Freehold driver blowing his mo-tor frying 10 hold the Keyport caras it can up from lSth place to run

e werefeature,a rapid

Coach Sinn (r>,!lj) Oal>i;r nil!not sett, his (<e>iKir! Uiftl! RedUai'.k-rs fonibjl! le.u.'i -jpi-n liicirseason against Ocejn SouihetnSaturday. Thu KtiS <iivnuir *iBbe at Morgantov.n, Wcit V:i., jtthe 25lh rcunini- uf tl-e ) inivt-rsity«f West Virginia fooibz1! tf.i.Hthai played in the sun Bttu: alEi.Puso, Tex.', in 1B17. Ilwrt aienow 7.H member^ renuinin,; <i(the MdumiiliH'C'r:, ^un H o iv (e'.iamps of tiiost' l^gine days ;it>da iipvciiil. cvrunun.i '"/no.-in^tnein will be conducted "aetweeiithe halves of the Wist Virgin a-Vawierbilt gamv Sjt^rdaj lisoUniversity of Wot Virgiiij aknwill have she ont-timc Sun Vow!players us official gueol-t overtlie'weekend.

Assistant COJCII Jjy Demarcstwt!i gaiiK' the Key; "s?|>ai;t:»l thisRams from MaiKiiuwkin Satur-day. This in the .second time inhis 16 years of cuuehiap. Red anaWhite grid teams that Baker Haimissed an opening game. A fam-ily emergent} kept him nway i'»1S5G .wjwn Frank /sinpellv, thenan(assistant coach, look ovei toguide the loam to u victory o'.-;.-

* Lambu'rtyiJIe In the first step toan unbeaten season.

Schedule Field TrialsIn Marlboro Saturday

The Eastern Germ.ui Mioriluir-cd Pointer Club mil hold A sheoi-to-kill practice trial at Topj'ifinuiFarms. Marlboro Saturday Thistrial will be open to all Germanpointing breeds in pi-'Pny. derhv,and all-u,«e cljiscs, and will b<»run on planted pheasant!. Ros'jt.eswill be awarded tt> the fust fourdoss in each cU-is Post entrieswill be accepted starting at S o in.

All (hose.-interested in runningtheir dogs are ur"ed tu eutei theirdogs, early to insii'tf u startingposition. Further information canbe obtained by calling George T.Saalhoff in Marlooro at HO 2-3571.

U.S. Army Reserve sit monthtrainees . . . yout cltoice . . . 'hobranch of servuv you desire. I orinformation call OS 1-WSI.

- KEYJ'ORl

practice sessions moved along. Haspcl, Kith Grande, George Raymond, Charlie Ncwberry, Will Davis,The squad, (left to right), consists of: Front row, Coach Ledford, (iron Nicholson.

Joe l.overu, Mike Scofield, Brian McNulty, Fred TraphaKen. Uob Si|iiad member!) not present when this picture was taken ure MikeFoster, Jack Hausmann, Dennis I'arslck, Charlie Marsh; second row,' Corbelt, Wayne Schubigcr, Ted HvlleK»aid.

Coach Ledfo.-d finds that ho willbe unable to settle on a first string

The fourth member of the coaching . llausmann, Ncwlxtrry, Russell. Pi-staff, Steve Demp.scy, is drawn | cariello and Connelly, us tackles,

lineup until just before g a m e time from faculty ranks of Matawan- j and Grande, Marsh, Parsick, Trap-at Donaldson Park Sunday, so Cliffwood Schools to seo that there j hagen, Hellegaard. Caruso, Kearns,closely matched Is the competitionfor some of the starting berths onthe team. He culls Ids Little Hus-kies "a'group of strong-willed boyswho really want to play footballfor all its worth."

The Little Huskies head coachhas the background to know where-of he speaks for lie was quarter-back for an undefeated HillsideHigh School team that mowed downsuch powers a* Orange, Montclairand Westfielcl on its way to an unde-feated season. Ledford then playedcollege football at Upsala. His as-sistants; Pete Tilquist and Bcrnte

riuus compliance with the Pop i Raymond and ijivero, as guards,ner rule a pluyer must step up j This gives the Little Huskies bulk

' icemcnl* aplenty along thewall. This is. Indeed, the

is seWarnerhis classroom grades by 25 percent during the season to retainhia eligibility.

Coach Ledford Is running his

and replacementsforward wall. Tibig blight s|X>t In th« new team'smakeup. Al center. Ilaspel. Davis

formation from the "T" with S/.y-1 a l l (1 Buszasli seek the starting callarto, Spielman and Shavs battlingfor the starling nod as a signal-caller. Halfbacks in a batanccd"T" formation ara Percy, Wehrie,Fox and Schaufele. Battling It outfor tho fullback slot are Fagan and

j Bowling Standings jtho Central Jersey League l.i atough one, (here lire no "breathingspots" on IIIR schedule, just hard,tuugh, guing all the way. lie isbringing a new team into football, jlooking'more to 1983 for a champ-1 jiii"'"tiai-bur shopionship contender when tho boys Smuke.va Harbor S!u

h h d

track at New Egypt, run by Bar-clay Henderson, former Keyporter,is continuing to run nights despitethe advancing season.

MITK1SV MHKCIl.tN'rsSi-iU. 11

m W!l4

iMMwill have had a season of playunder their bells. ' K^iTbJvKiVs Cnsum-iion

have the i u- NI- wlnrtl>ivThe Liltli! HuskiesSome of the above players Up | inspiring support of a cheerleading

the scales at 80 pounds or less and I squad at their games. The teamaccordingly will be dropped back has an acute need of u home grid-lo the Peewee squad where Scliu- iron suitabla for. safe play and

P.ossin.Oilier fotentlal*

The assignments out on the wingsFagan, are graduates of North Jer- aro up for grabi among Garcia,sey Group IV high school football.' Hamilton, Nicholson and Jurewic*.

hlger, Foster, Hausmann, McNultyand Scofield nre. regular starters.Corbet! is expected back in action

CNiltax TVS & 1) Super MarkfttTonv's KotxlAtlantic 'fileNo. 3

[J.I(i'.H C V ifree of dirt and stones, HS the Muta- Old Mill Uaivywan Falcons hava the MatawanHigh field and unfortunately there

Sunday to bolster the linebacker is a conflict of dates with the Lit-situutioi tie Huskies in this, it !s hoped

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Coach Ledford reminds Matawan some sort of a "double header" sporumonTownship supporters of the team scheme can be worked out.

Ocean Southern Invades KHS Field In "B"Opener; Matawan At Monmouth RegionalWhat a difference a year makei. lion. John Brown is a newcomer at I bruljlng tackles, Bob Foster, 225

This timt in 1961 Matawan wasall-a-shiver awaiting an openinggams with Brick Township, ona ofih« greater football aggregations tooperate- In all time in the shorearea, and Keyport was no less con-cerned, with a big, mean, bruisingManasquan eleven coming to KHSfield for an opening game. And thefears of both tha local squads werewell rounded for Brick ran overMatawan 39-U and Manasauanplowed over Keyport 19-0. Both ofthe beaten and battered local elev-ens, licked thuir wounds, and prof-ited by learning the hard way togo on to one of their more im-pressiv* seasons.

This yjftr all il ao different NextSaturday Keyport sits comfortablyat KHS field awaiting the comingof Ocean Southern (Manahawkin)Regional High's eleven. The Bamsfrom down near Atlantic City havawon only ona game, in three yearsof activity, so the Keys have no

fullback to be inserted. The Keysgot a going-over in workouts withtha Buccaneers and the ScarletFliers, especially against the RedBankers, who outsrorcd them bad-ly, so the Southern Ocean Ramswill be a welcome bit of somethingeasier tor an opening game.

Must Baltlo For SurvivalTho Rams hava won only one

game, in three years but their winwas the final game of last seasonagainst Wall. So they come to Koy-port hoping to get a win streakgoing. They have 13 leltermen and !

pounds, and Howie Mcllvaine, 2'JOpounds; another 200-pounder, JimScelhu, at tha midguard post, andTom Lambert, fleet a! 1B5 pounds,for Ilia runner guard duty. DonMichel, 165 pound*. Is a! center.

Lack Reserv Stregth

Second StringersA second run of O.C. Byrd and

Bill Farrell. ends; Robert Woolley,John Bradley, Leif Aamot and BigDaddy Lee, tackles; Chuck De-Fransisco and Frank Martin,guards; Tom Nuccio, center; and

Lack Resen-o Strength | , , - m n k i e D'Apolito, punting-passl gIha only thing lacking m this quarterback; Ron David, b ocking

formidable forward wall army is b4

ack. E ( , G a | , winj4t»a<-k »"H

Tuam Ni>. IVUzn t~;mcvIt.irltai. Twu. t 'lur.Toam N.>. W•team No. 4Team No. 10Mlddletown "Or*Team No. 11Toam No. 11'i.rl Mon. Hint iViil

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ttir/.tet Druif*Cerllonc'A Gveeolwm***Harry Liquor.*Potter's Cfurdon Coivt«rItailf' Swi»t Sh.niH;,l)5 Music Studio

more bulk In their second line de-fense.

Warren Koseff, 175 pounds, willplay fullback, with the brothers(jaiabos, Lou and Jim, pressing

enough sue lo make victory a pos- [ him for a starting berth. The

Ben Smith, fullback, are hardly i 'nolch below Ibe first string.

Maroon and Sieul deficiency lllargely this need ot more bulkalong the forward wall. The learnhas speed and can

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slbilily for them. But for the fact Kama, If one could only forget | K a m! ; l l ) f"!l'1 "asketball with ithey seem lo be on tho shy side (heir long, long, losing streak, > Pass|nK attack. Morroll is a headin I't'sprvn'; it rnttld he q:\iil Ihnt it wonlil «peni tn ItHvn Ihn ii»il(Mili;il ! ().PL'rau>l under p r e s su re , as 1in reserves, it could lie said that itis lite 35-man Keyport squad thatmust hattla for survival.

The Rams from Manahawkin runtheir plays with a flanker in a keyrole, at least they did in l'Jlil. This I encn "A" pmvers Middletown andyear they hava a IM-pound hold-1 Lung Branch, will take this fieldover quarterback, Wayne Wilt-

« T a c t i v i t y , s o m o rvi:>-§ -it-.*-- --U - • • - - I - - — ,--. „ , - " - ,

tremors of terror about their com- *n\ra, to make the flanker formaing, even though the South Orean-ers »r« of i ilr.e to command r»-S|H!Ct.

Likewise, Malawan journeyn tothe new Monmouth Regional HighSchool Just ea»t of tfie Garden^ U ^ k ht ll I nn

tions work. Two experienced hand*,Jim Walentine and Jim Crosta, areon hand to deploy from that vitalspot on tha wing.

Al h f

State Parkway before this Long 11_Branch-Eatontown exit. While the jGolden Falcons sre big and willing \and some of them come up from I

p gAlong tho forward wall, Ihe

Rams havo > strong shorlsido end,pounds; two

Iheits

headywoulil seem to liavo Iho lwlential I "I"-1''"1"1" limlt',r, pressure, as heto make things rather exciting til s ." w " ( l f "'''', " i ! i i ''}* b'K M'<l-Kevporl field next Saturday. i I1!1'11™11 '""vurds crush,„« In upon

Mala-.van, coming out of success- '"", conlmiiously Salurday. ThoHuskies have ihe talent that III,ikes in hold off a hij;, but nolprohibitively bis, Moniiiouth Re-gional side,

The Golden Kalnms line i.i tin-

ful scrimmages with Shorn Confer-

with Alex Simitko and GeorgeSuibcrt, ends, Sonny Garafano and

Now Thru Saturdayl

Guy WilliamsDon Burnett

"DAMON AND PYTHIAS"— Plus —

Jack Mahoney"TAR7.AN GOES TO INDIA"

COIfan 4->4S2

AIR CONDITION ICU

NOW THRU SAT.

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DAMON'PYTHIAS.

SUN. - MON. - TUES.

SO PROUD...SO FIERCE...SO INVINCIBLE... •

BEROIIMO!

Chick Kagan, tackles; John Bung- clioretl by Civile (luckier,er and John Sickels, guards; .lim|l>»und i-cnter. Thu guard

G M l ! S l k h d D Mds; l im|l

Melnu. center; Georgia Morrull,! Slcckhiim and Dunpassing and punting quarterback; snmll but TnniPete (!eorg«, blocking hack; I'.dI-'lyiiu. wiugback and John Yalej,f l l l k

Iha gwitl l.ong tlranch |ayve«school of liiuiitttiK loulball, then;is nothing In their present makeupthat silHgcsts they can v.end Mala-wan homa soro, nufferins and dis-illusioned.

"Outworked" dy SpartansTha Golden Falcons worked out

in » scrlinmagn agtilusl MadisonTownship Saturday and the SpurMini "outworked" tlu'in by lourtouchdowns lo one. At Iho minehour, Malawnu was hatlHnu, a '201).pound lo HID man ihuiulnin,; Iteulf : i > : i t M i i l i l l ' - l o o ' i i I T I - i t • i r - ' t i ' s - illn. tin ll reasonably follows lli.n ifthtj Marotin and Sleet t'Otild liantlltillm dhls vn.ir) truly le ioi ini isI inns, tint HuskieH tlo ntti tt>i\it iuworry uliottt Fali'ons,

Coaoh Stan (Tuffy) Hiikor, Ktiy• - ' ' " •••" "•••" a l i n « i i | i o f I'.d

Tliom.n, t'litlt;»i i i< W l l l i . t i i ' . i I I I H I I ' t i f l i i t i . ' . - u H I -Utt l t l l t i r i i u a t i , l . t i l . l i - i , M e t l t ' n t s ^l e y i n u l K i t h W l l s t i n , g u . u t l s ,I ' l i i n k i i ' M u n i , c t ' i i l r i . D i m l l o i i f .a h u l l , i | i i ; i i l e t h i n k ; S M I I S l i n . n ;a n d S . i i n H H I H I I . m i , l i n l l b . i t k s , i i m lW a y n e S l e n e t ' l i , ( n l l l i u i k , m i l I nl a t ' t i t ) r t * n n S o u l h e r n .

W l l l l i t u i i , l l i i m n . t i t i l W i l , o n l i pi l i e li iMiui a l 3 0 0 , 10 Hit ; l l m ' l i H I H u t l i i i i h i i ;well weiiilileil. Hub liralsiifolU,

Welstcad Bid ToBox At Freehold

Ed Welslead, former Malawanlli(;h hiiskrlh.ill star, who also isan amateur boxer of note has hi'cnsought by Adrian llnili-y. lied 11,-inli. j <"<«mler, h.i.i only lustiii.ilrhiiutlier for tho B'nul ll'rilhlo appear on llm chaii iy Ixixlm;slunv to br prt'si'iited al FreeholdHt'l'.lDiiiil IIII'.II ScbiHil Saluulayll.iiit'V li snekliiii lo iitalt'li Wel-sleml « u h Tiiiiimy l i i l co , I'aler- j I.H'Inon, Simsun, whti went !o lilt" linul round • i'ii\i;ilier Hov-

Marl/., nra216 iimuuli.

and Tom Ma/./a, 200 iinuiiils, sup-1ply bulk to s p a r e the p res su re on !

luilbai 'k. ( |l<e small guiirils. Two IliS-ptumd ]lends , UiHirge Lynch and M a r l y !

, , , , . , , 1 Movers , m e Hootl puss ca tchers ,

117 pound <frap t a i l ( two t e n ' ) I ,„„• l h l , y ( . m | , ( | , , n m l ,.,,„,,, ( ) n | h e

Witlitiltis, Long itriint'h, will lan>;le ! ilefensive

with Joe Alexander , Pa te r son . llai-1 Skimpy In Weightley J l a l ' i . Ihal Williams 4 former I T l ' , " U"? rmKrv™ a r e many In. , , , , , , , . , , I iiuiiibers bit! loo sk impy in wett'ht.New.lers . !yC,ol i ! f i . Clover, was thu , •,-,„,,„ l l i ( , , t . | r l | n ( , {'aMt,a , / , '„, ,

Illlil New York t i l ove i ili.iiU|>ion lit | , u i t v Ihe loud. In Hie, bail i l leld,his weight tTasi l l n opixinenl Al- > U.tlph Miingn, a biisketbull pben-1

le fluhl in i " " ' • apprctpriali ' lv tines, llm for-1i wiird-pn:-'.iii|; in Ihe spill T fromIlie i | u a t l e i b a e k ' t title Mill l lub-hitrd. Mike l.ut I'melli and ( ia ryDiisi'till, nil 175 |Miiiiuls, ul i i ' inalu

liitllltaclis NiM'tltni: ntt helplit In l l lurk pnsl al IHII

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.tiiiviiy ihirliu! hli pciiod ot bitlll hi

Hunker Illll, Keypoil . who w a islitted to tuiV'* Ix'en tin llm n m l tit-n ' t v n i i n , ; I V M I s H i l i n i ' , ' / i i - ' i i t ' i i ' i I nh i s I n - a I ' . v n I h ' . l i l i , r . . i n . i i n a i . i n .I I . I - I w i l l u l i , I ' A I I I l i n o l i i !< p i , n e b er . i l l i i ' o l l e i t v l l t l ! t o e i l t o l l i l I ' O I HI I I I f S t a l e I ' l i l l i ' i ' . e I I I W e s t V i l ' ^ l l l i l l .Illll Mil,' ' I m m " . Ki'vpoM, i d i l lwood Hii,i Club IMIMT (or I-MnklloVle, H sl.tletl In (mill.

T.MI Mayer, I'l'iiflmld, fhai III.I,I, l l ' l l l l l l l ' l l lllSI

tlx I toul i o ( Ibe III s k i n illur the I' tnl hnvi> i le l l i i ' te ly bi'i'illinlllini'k, Wai littiiutiil up n bll

llm icrlniliiu|t« with Iteil Hunli nml plmt-ilNeplunn, hut will di'flnllt'ly *mi HIM Thu i fn i i tu Ixuil will In In tho

t-ar, CHfKMii.il, IT.', Tmu l-iilut,I aviilit'i vtt Frank A . ' u s Ito* h.•ll.. I ' ,uk U.S.

teii ..; - i M !:,at i " k t inly.I'll |Hiiim|i-i- from Foi l Mnnmoiilh,.liiiiinr Mntiiot), IIJO, I ' rank Me.lltilti ' . IUI. Davn Cade, F..iionlo\ui,kl.'i imhi ' t i en In 10 s l a i l i In Hi.

i Ann' , ; l',l Mint's'. Hi h i ; Tim itslup.l . l l l , I . . l i i V K i i i l i l l l | l . l ' i - i i i , , , , uI M • v i i m l I ' l ' l e > i n n o l l i t e C i i i l i ' i e i

| I h e h i t i i i s e i i l I t t I H I x b i l l H O I u i ( l e yi h a v e no l b e e n jui i r i ' i l .

'It ' l l M t y e r l a i d I h a l Ib i s i i IheIII HI l i m e s in h it | t i o p , u i m b a i b e e npt i ' s t ' i i l i ' i l l o llm Fr i ' i ' ho l i l a i e i i init liini: l l t i t e ani l b o | i e s Ihal II willhi! r e e e l v i ' t l v e r y w a r m l y b y l ioxiiiitiani. This will ii« iht- flr.tt tline lormanv nf llm fain nulunll/ lo sc> nIIRIII,

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As Ihe I'linli'ieni••• • •Untniion, \M!h a wMini p i i ' i i l y nl b u l kthe fin-.l.Mtl .'. ill 1|.'-. 1 I1!" i'.iii.tl 111" I'llil.li i u v e N ' i ' i u I ' a u l - . t i n , I i t i n ) . K . ' I ' a i l ii i a n d l l ' i h b y l .e ' . ' . i- i i n i h i t h a r kl i ' l . l . I n n i i i u i ' l i n l t i n i i r n i h h i l u l u nn l l i i i i l l t i i l l k n o w h o w f in I b e l e s lnf I b e " I I " I ' l u l i ' i .

I'oinl I'leasnnt mid ncean t.'onnlvCeimal (Iliiyvilli)) Ue|(ional HUsiiilneil iiiiliirliinalt! iiiailitallon IOSSIM.I Ian Ne.me.lh and Huis llerniiinniii,nf thu Gurnet (lull*, malm up llmbest passing combination In thu

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•'.•SuHpettw t -.of Raritan Towu-•"". »h>>*s Rockets, wiij be able lo get'•••'* ^previews of lh?ir favorites in

v«ci;,,-!. Saturday-"«t 1!| *ija. at Waii.l. Tovii'shijp; ir». this,last:,scrimnuge|

lor,: trje .CJresn: and .Q/vy before: ;.<hey open their-sea'soi*'agajnsJMonr

inputh Regional »t • Kcvport High. ;: Jield.Sept.28::v • > , f •„;;••. •••-•'. v .«••V1 ii Coach,'Joe. (Jtiiey/s. pluyeis elwd• «>if .the powecful forces vof Red' -"Baiiltf^iihjiUc^jn^^crimroage at I;,'.• life t"af!i!.ers:«n£t •Gardiiners Camp

4in MelrmJe! iSimirdayiThe Caseys,-", l^ded;'with; power; had,: the. belter

ff.- o l t h e going.' b/jjtVthe.. Nocpls made4 # * :jjrira ba|;tie'vof •it;:ali;-ti!is *ayi' lijis is; the iceoud creditable shviw.-

:'. ing of the ;s^sopi; lor, ifie Rockets I,, »s,'ih^v^^vcd;of,f!;Midd|e!owh'5'

"•;. .MppwniAi, per.'••matt; l*in':. >n- in::V;t»r.liier;i:woj:l«iut. •,;':.|-";-. ;i:.-':;!.'; •';'•; -j'?'.-'..' '.'; Aai:ttttjewi| line!ivup;,now,lCp3ch'

Ontey' nas hj* one letferman 'frpri>;- .:•: port;High,-Woody; Sullivan,: 155-•?. poUBd rwiiior;•• at one end .'and Che(,

2a^cinbaV a 150-pound ex-KHS'.jay.-''vet'i »t the other,;A sophorriore i tItftpounds; SalBranciforti;, Is next

: : v: i i ' : ) ipe . ' ' f --•;«•;';'- v - - ' ' ; i - * ^ : y - ^•>.;•.(:,;; i-Ti:SUrt^At:r»«w»,; ; ! ?-S

•'••••"' Tibbed to" start at tackle are]HKiiors Doug Allen, Who 1» the.biggest startei at -00 pounds, »nd

;,; Jack :.8urn*,i•;. a -]7S-pounder. C«r-

•' , -fVj; mm Cp^liano, R, massive 2H-poiindj: "*^J^ junior, is inexperienced but may

»*e;limited action. • . •:.':

' * SophomorcK have monppbl'•Ltdth«f .gu»rd; ! positions. /Jimmy

• DcryJe, 17S, "and Mike Cohen, 155iprobably will Jtart; ' Frank Mon-,«iello, ISC, will b« used primarily•ir;« |dcf«neiv« man, and'juniorRichie^ Webb. )•»;' it ;r«a«iy Jlo

lisckt up.to Dpyle and Cohen. : I•'< i\PH Hacke'.t, a 165-pound:topno-

mor», »«<nis to htve the nod atcenter wiih 155-pound junior Gene

J ^ ^ c h i n , r e s e r v e . ;;.:;,•-•:.- ..''"';••••

r }Iloa Sachs,'Va 15S^i»uiid-:juniorwill alternale at quarterback witliCharlie Mbriarity, a 16S-pbund aoph-

, vmi>re. Both appeared slightly'< rusty on hand-offs but are-fairly' good at passing. When the Rockets

«crlmnia|!ed Middletown, theyImpressed Middletown coach PhilBraun as "a soppy team that will

:^oi-mCT^i#or6;Board 0f^iic^fioa Menjb«r:l)rives At Free]i«Id Raceway Madison-rranklini*•£• NO!*\ hiid V.'a'c

|Came Oo Mondavj^i;I*-I!IJ, bob ft

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For fRHS V*. Brkh

Juhu (Butch)vul! be in ins luin>p'S S k ! t k th

pGUM-e Bailcv >•« B'uktt'e* : F ; e * ' i C ' ' i S Sef--k"1'l! take*,, the field

S l d H d N ' ! fct U^ cfltmly w»t Satoday airdlrMand Hud cfltmly

r.tnl.lui lo.mlup HS hasn.fud .oorn.,* to !

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athl- t in r!irr>o», »r |jru»'d» w th tjjil Ned'e and Pcbit .inp.'?rs t h a F'auiti.r ! l ' '*"* ^ s snl^ ( Phil lntorvia nas

> a foi,r-»tar hi^l) 'tlwxil ' h e L- / ' (O POM a'l to himself, withjm'e tnis M-ar, 'i<i<l coiint i M v m D\tou »fiwid s'rmj; ]

| iirig siifr>n?nt (oolbdil | Coaih ^fim< n h^pc•. to he sble |players for sepa^3t« r jayvee and io play out of two varsity games |

Iv i r snv ltam> (inlv to find OJI Ihe I tins siM'-on at the East Brunwvrkc\pr:citd r.umber di<i not Uicn <;;i{ { High .School litr.'d when the Bears

|MHI the •.ar'ii'y >ubs yn Sa.urd'i;, l a i e pM\ins awiiy. Ihe Spartan*Vli h^s\F lt> be theiay\»e reymars play incir fait \arsity f,arnc Sept

i in weelditv so""1 ' ' -M M'h StKn* Refund'. West Lonfc! The Spa1 tons lcc>ei! goo>! Samr- j Brxnili. a vLhw>l newly opened !hi»' day In Iheir (iisi scrimmage o( the i tsrm.

| ^ional (our twichdounf to one in » US Army Kts'TVe s& monthinorKoul at (he f.islit lilut't, I'tid trainees . \oitt cho'Cf . . . theiCoa 'h M ('olacic'ni's players used bianch of KTIVICP vou desire. Forll ee 1 j i i /urp at quart^tbr.ek w»th' iiiformatmn cali OS M8M.

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K*D liuebveh, Wlckalunli, who wa< chairman of the public relations | hurse was brought down from Monticello R u n n y . Lmlv Irirtt (No. »l.comtnitt«e of the Marlboro Township Board of Education in Ihe succesi-htl campaign that culminated ia the addltioa ol tea rooms to CentralSchnol, ban become a barneii* racing driver »l oct«. He reilgned frem

driven by Ray Ellennnn It cimiinf In tscund, lUnford (No. (>, whbFrancis Tete at the reins, Ii third, mid Ulhoicriiph (No. 7), CharlesKobash driving, fourth.

th* board hM mlnin wfacu Ihe businens of hi* training stable required it.! Mucbsch bai driven the so-called "suuthern circuit," RM«CT«ft!i* If tiMmn here tcariac la theTint race last iliuritday at'Free-1 Raceway, Wasliiugton D.C.; Laurel; * Ocean Downs, Harrington, EM.

hold Raecvay with Jackie McKinney, a bone he owaa (No. » . The i and Baltimore Raceway »« well as Freehold and Mttntlcellp.

come along."Brad Power

LOOKINGIT OVER

tmSTART OF A NEW SCHOOL

YEAR brings our usual prognos-ticating on (h« prospects for the

| coming 10 mouths. In football, Key

Brad Power and Tom ' Perry.both 160-pound juniors will be full-backs on the team. The halfbacks•re speedy but two are playinghigh school football for the firsttime. All are juniors: RichardHoyd, 140, and Frank Clymoreand Jose ?ere£ who are makingtheir debul on the gridiron at 140pounds.

Basketball OfficialsThe names'of Harold F. Deltz,

9 Fountain AW. and Michael j ;Eovino tr,, 1S6 Broad St., both ofMaiawan, appear on Ihe 1962-63list of the International Association•f Approved Basketball Officials.They arc both members ot ShoreDistrict Board 194. 1 ;

o.-t is tooskimpy in reserve! and [ J|*jha^Vboirilceyport "and" Mala-loo lacking in overall | .„•„„ ,„ s..!, .^.!! TI,« D^^» .C !r

porMatawan too lackiiiKweight to get a championship nod,but both should emerge with morewins than losses under their eas-ier schedules for this year. If theywt ie playing the same teams theyplayed last year, we would havepredicted they would beat oneteam. Wnll Township. We look forthe Raritan Rockets to do betterthan expected and the MariisonSparlans to be a hidden menaceto Matawan and win two varsitygames. The Madison - Raritangame at the end of the seasonlooks like a tossup. Otherwise infootball, everybody is raving aboutRed Bank but from what we ob-served of the MicUtletown Lionsin their scrimmage against Mala-wan Saturday, this could be Ihe

LAST WEEK OP 1962

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find there was little chance of Igional is Ihe former Lamberlviht-b k i i t th ity t Mbreaking into the varsity at Mar

H i g f t S chcol. Doih Fierchtown *ndyear for Ihe Orange and Black toemerge from the doldrums whichhas KriPP«<l them ever since Ihename of their high school was. ..„ . . „ .charged from Leonardo to Middle- [ in>j(on. Cleary also has been «c- ">e8 o f Keypoit until Ihe Keys inov-tovvn Township. The Leonardo cog- cepted on an athletic scholarship led up out o* Group I. The Kre'nch-nomtn was the mosi illustrious one I basis »t Fairmounl, so lie resign- | io\vn . Lamberlville rivalrv Isto be connected wiih shore area | ed from Huntington, moved over. ! ri.r^M ... , K . »., , , ,football, »nd there was some sortof a jinx that descended once itwas dropped. In other sports, Ihenew schools, Rnrilan and Madison,have the iijvand-coirunj; stars to ov-

wan in basketball. The Rockets, inGroup 11, and the Sparlans, InCroup III, have the hcighl, speedand muscularity to be contendersfor Central Jersey championships.But in baseball, we go back to thoseperennial rulers of the roost, Key-port and Matawan, especially theHuskies, in fine shape to defendtheir Shore Conference "B" champ-ionship, As for track, nobody inthis area looks particularly prom-ising, not even Christian Brothersany more. Keyport was decimatedby graduation, a great tradition haswithered away at Malawan, andthe new schools do not have ihedevelopment work in yet. With noactivity during the summer andlittle prospect for any on theboards this winter the short periodfor developing performers in thespring will be inadequate for plac-ing lost talent. On track, we mustturn thumbs down.

HANK CLEARY, quarterbackon Keyport High's undefeatedfootball team of 1936, will con-clude his final two yeais of var-sity eligibility at KaitmountSlate College, West Virginia.Cleary reported for football atMarshall University, Hunllm:-ton, West Va., where he wasorginally enrolled, a> a transfer-ee from Potomac Slate, only to

varsity there quickly. The teamsto be opposed at Fuirmountare much the »ame as those hofaced on the schedule of PotomacSlate, so it will nol be a steppingup in play for him as would havebeen a case in—the near-to-bi^time league in which Marshallplays. He saw action a firsttime Saturday wher. Fairmountopened its season against Shep-herd Teachers and emerged witha 13-1.1 tie. If Keyporfs BobChromy ii playing football Ihisseason, he and'Cleary will tomeface to face Saturday for fair-mount Teachers journeys lo theMarietta campuH to engage thePioneers. Marietta is taking onFairmount as a prelim to theirannual battling with the ponder-ous powerhouse of Muskini*um,

FRANK AND BOB ZAMPELLO,Keyport High coaches in baski'lballand baseball respectively, are re-suming their football officiating foranother year. Their first assign-ment is a big one, Ihe MidulHtown-Toms Kiver game next Saturdayin which Frank will he referee andBob field judge. The brothers' par-ticular point of pride in their grid-iron officiating is that Ihey navebeen chosen again to referee IheThanksgiving Day eonttst betweenDelaware Valley and South llunler-don Regional. All of which prob-ably does not retister with anybodyuntil it is recalled that DelawareValley U.S. is the former French-town H.S. and South llunlerdon Rv

one und for years there was an un-happy situation over getting it ref-ereed lo please anvbody Hut theex-KHS assistant gild <<>»<.he« gotby without any undue difficulty lastThanksgiving and tlvy have bemiuvi.'cd back to officiate 'Jus year.Frank, incidentally, now bemoansthat Krsport is the only one uf the21 Shore Conference schools wiih-out an approved basketball gym.

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Frfineau A " C Matawan. witf

HIXPERS wanted to instull warm I MATAWAN — Two family honiis,air hwt. Must be at least !»I Electric stove,.gas hesw, close to

yeais of ago. Call beiwuen 8 a.m. school and P..R. Station. Appoint-and H p.m., COlfax 4-3590. Union | niwUj)nlyL_£^!_l^O_&-l_ra_.__\vjt"H"-atliig Co.. UK F l o r e t AY e . , ! ^ r p F w 6 o 6 . ' B e a c h Siouse. CallUPIOII Beach. . W|2U 753 -685S. wjtf

iltVNCH, Edgemere Dr., Matawan,, b e ( J r o o m : > > jivjnj, room. equipil

C / ' U li K'fUf V, Q1UT P R l l ed kitchen, full basement, delach-DUn.AJNV/JV (S bi t lJ- i r j IV |"C(i garage: lo!.- 100 s 200, large

USED CARS I shade trees-in rear, also small jHWY 34 MATAWAN [brook. Jn.hn L. Tasslni Agency. 117 j

LOWELL 0-4239 i Main Sli Mutawan. Tel. LO 6-00-13. Iwjtl _ J_ 1 J?Ji! I

KEYPORT. 2 houses, all improve-ments, price $15,090, terms ar-

' ranged. Stella Briskie, N.J.. RealEstate Broker. Cali COIt'ax 4-1499.

wj20

BILL LANZARO'SAUTO SALES

QUALITY USED CARS

334 MAIN ST., MATAWANCR. MAIN 8r. RT. 18

LOWELL 6-2224OPEN EVFS rIlL 9 P.M.

MEN OR WOMEN, over 21 who .would be interested in selling

Real Estate or Insurance on a fullor part time basis in Keynort areawrite "Ren! Estate, P, O. Box. 55,Keyport. N.-J." wj'JT

WOMAN to cars for 3 children forworking mother. Call COlfax 4-

1233. wj20

SHEETROCKERS, tapers, finish-ers,.experienced. Call between

6 arid 7 p.111., PArkway 1-0474, wj27

LEGAL SECRETARY, or ex-perienced secretary willing to

lean»: legal work.. Call 787-2500between ti a.m. and 5 p.m. w]20

FEMALE kitchen help, year aroundposition. Apply in person, Brook-

dale Nursing Home, Highway .15.Haslet, wj20

FEMALE Nurses Aidol, all shifts,year around position. Apply In

person Brookdale Nursing Home,Highway 35, Harlot;_ wj_2()

MEN, steady work, must haveseji^a of responsibility, good fu-

ture for UHHJ qualified. Apply inperson Ralph Friedlantl ». Bros.,Locust St., Keypott. wj20

SERVICE 'tatlon attendant, ex-perienced. Call COlfax 4-HGH.

wj20

MARRIED MAN to work In modernservice station, must be experi-

enced, excellent opportunity forregular Increases in pay. Call COl-fax 4-5176 stating age, experience,last place of employment. w)20

MACHINIST, young man, some ex-perience preferrably on hand

screw machine. Inquire CamoreMachine Products Co., 210 MaplePlace, Keyport. wj20CLEANING WOMAN for nursing

home, S a.m. to 4 p.m. CallCOlfax 4-2027. wj20

beSifoffer.-1-52:iS.

Call aftei-wjjO

1958 PONTIAC CataHns coupe,good condition, $350. Inquire 115

Chlngarora Ave., Keypori, or callCOlfax 4-3433.- wJ O

1955 BUICK, convertible, new top.radio and heater, automatic,

power steering and windows, $200.Car COlfax 4 2tHI). wj20

1957 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, hardtop, automatic, power steering,di d h t hi walls,

WJ20

p, pradio and heater, whiteclean. Call COlfiiv 4-394?..

WANTED TO BUYV/E BUY ANYTHING

Tools, furniture, etc. Call us.787-0846. w|20

Situation WantedWILL care for small children In

my home. Monday through Fri-day. Call COIfttx 4-7215.ACCOUNTANT, 10 ~yoa"i

ence, seeks part time eveningaccounting or bookkeeping work;all phases includine tax returns.Cull 2SI-8I33. wj-iORELIABLE woman will cnre lor

children In her home days ornights. Call after 8 p.m., COlfax4-7443. WJ20

EXCELLENT condition — •! bed-room year round home, large

modern kitchen, sewing room, largeliving room with fireplace, I'/i bath-rooms, cellar, 2 car garage, brickfront on house, storm sash. Situatein Cliffwood Beach. Good buy at$13,900. Contact Bit'.nct- & CartonAgency, Inc., Real Estate Brokers,56 Main St., Keyport, N. J, CO4-2916. _ _ _ _ * ! ! (

VETS.NO DOWN

Ranch. 4 bedrooms, living room,dining room, full basement, 2 cargarage. Nor. vets S4S0 down, onlyJ14.SKM). Subject to V.A. and F.H.A.appraisal. Casey's Agency, High-way 35, Haiiet. Cali 2l)-i-8442 or?.G'i-2448. Open evenings and Sundays. wj 20

CUFFWOOO BEACH, five bed-room home on lovely 75 x 100

landscaped lot, hot water heat, oilfired, In prime Cliffwood Beacharea short walk to beach, pool undbus. ' Asking $14,500. Call LOweUB-l 039^ . w]20

MIDDLETOWN ARF.A

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD.,i™ An attractive home in a nice quiet

• r n r - T neighborhood. Two bedroom ranch

™£w ' ™ r gara8a- 0NI<Y *l4ilM-1>ul1

WILL CARE for children In myhome. Call COlfax 4-8154. w|20

WANTED TO RENTGARAGE, 1 or 2 car, suitable for

auto repair business. Call I.Owelltf-5948. WJ20FOR 4 to 8 monthj, furnished

apartment In Matawan Townshipor Matawan Borough, for man,wife children 13 and 17. Call671-3400 extension I I . w(2i)'

CHANOI TOSUBURBANPROPANETH1"FULL MEASURE11

HEAT1NO

F U l l MEASURE OF COMFORTFULL MEASURE OF CONVENIENCEFULL MEASURE OF DEPENDABILITYFULL MEASURE OF CLEANLINESS

A FRE6 GAS HEAT SURVEY" WILL SHOW YOUHOW LITTLS SUBURBAN PROPANB GAS HEATWH.L COST

YOURS FREEThll tin foot Stanley sleel macmirlng lope whanwa proiunt you with ths Facti and Fiyurei aboutSuburban Propan* Gai rUat for your horn*.

PHONE, WRITE OR STOP IN TODAY

SUBURBAN PROPANEROUTE 13 at COUNTY RD.

CMPFWOOD1.0 M2M

CARLTON H. POLINGREALTOR

38 HWV. 38 - KEYPORT, N. J .COLFAX 4-1918

ONE family ranch type dwelling lo-cated on busy highway in business-commercial zone, 100 foot frontage.House has living room, kitchen, 2bedrooms, bath, new roof; alumi-num storms and screens, garage.Investigate this opportunity! $19,-500.

CUSTOM built 3 bedroom brick andmasonry ranch In excellent neigh-borhood. Charming living roomwith fireplace and built in book-cases. Dining room, don or 4thbedroom, science kitchen, ceramictile bath, laundry. Full cellni, 2car healed garage - work shop. Ux-ceptionai atmosphere, lovely land-scaping. $20,000. WJ20

KEYPORT s|»tless ranch. 2 bed-rooms, full basement, garage, im-

mediate possession, $17,900. SterlingMcC.ann, Real Estate. 253 Broad

t O K J 1 3 7 ( r j J 2 0

GRANO OPENINO •

FRIDAY AN. SATURDAYTIIK BEAUTIFUL NEW

- LAVENDER=Of

Magnolia InnWill B«

Open To Th» Public

Featuring

"HEY" JACKSONQUARTET ^

DANCING NITELY') to 2 A.M.I'M I ' l ' l AlONIMVS

Rt. 79 • Matawan LO 6-0218

prico.

3 BEDROOM SPLITBe your own landlord! $127 permonth pays all. Recreation room,I car attached garage.

WALKER & WALKERREALTORS

East Side of Kouta 35, MiddletownApprox. 1000 loet north of

Middletown Shopping Center,Open 7 days — Phone: OS 1-2128

OS 1-3311-CO 4-5212

ALUMINUMWINDOWS

6 FOR $75.00•-.! INSTALLEDTRIPLE TRACK

TUT TYPEWEATHER STRIPPED

CRAWifORD CROMEYPHONE 787-2108

PIN BALL i machines, bathroomsink, pool! tables. Call COItai

4-1535. | ______wjtfFREE ESTIMATES ON

ALUMINUMWINDpWS - DOORS

SIDINGNO DOWN PAYMENT

KARL FR(WTZ - CO 4-340*

OFFICE EQUIPMENT; "unlimitedsavings on! new and us«d desks,

chairs, files' shelving, parts bins,drafting equipment and etc. Ralph

298 Washington S t r e e t ,

SUBURBAN Propane. ISinhway 35,CllffsooU. phuna LO 6-6200. Gas I

ax low as $8.75 per 100 pouad cy- jUnder. wjll

CHIHUAHUA"pupplp* AKC regis-tered, affectionate pets, good

watch dogs.-Reasonable. Call CO1-1fax 4-5113. v?ii\

FRIGlOAIKi"." electric; stove, 2 jovens, white porcelain, good con-

dition. Call COltasr4-140J. wj20*

Moccl.Keyport

gCJill COlfax 4-1558 wti

ROAD MATERIALBlue gtons>, cinders, gravel, sandgritj, road gravel, fill dirt, ate.

BEST TOP SOILAND

CHICKEN MANURE

BULLDOZINGAND

BACKHOE SERVICEGrading, fticavatinR for collars,pools, septics, laterals, tanks, foot-ings, pipe ines, etc. Frea e»ii-mutes.

5' SALE spoasored byBeta Sigma Phi at Morgaiivillc

Volunteer Fire Housa, TennentRoad. .Friday and-Saturday,-Sep-jtember 21st and 22iid. Friday,-10 [a.m. la 8 p.m. Saturday,'10 a.m.io S p.m. wj20

UPRIGHT PIANO, .perfect condi-tion, $59. Call 787-0846. : wj20

A I) M f a A L rfefrlgerator Dual \.Temp; also tape recorder Wol-

lensafc T-(500 used v«ry Httle. $120,Barbells l«0 Ib. sot. tl8; boys new-ice skates, size 13 - %i; children'sbreakfast nook s«at3 (•)) $10-SinKle treadle sewing machine. J-4.Toilet, white, complete, $1'.>. Fold-ing cot. S3; 0 drawer oak chest,$3, Inquire 119 A -Middlesex Road,Matflwan. . wj'20

KEYPORT. 123 First St., !>jn,i>ke.1rooms is Spanish taiuip, C'mU

531-37J!2._ ^ wjtlAPARTM~Em' 3 M M and'bath)

utilities supplied. $"i p';r week.Call Osbc-m 1,-0/ip or 261-13 1 wjt(MAT"AWA>T" "Fo'ur""r,";oTu opasT

nier.t, sacoisd floor,- heal ai'd hotwaier, may be seen af>nr Sept. H.Adults ps-fferred. Call LO 8-I.WMaftejr COO M L wjttNICE fo\"r rooni fnvnished apart-

ment in desirable resni^ntial s-;c-tlon of keyport; 3 ps'valn <*n->trances; yarage; adtilts rnly, refer-

DINING ROOM suite, $5(1, fire-place equipment, $35. Cul< COl-

fax -1-1370. wi20

SERVICES

ECKEL'S TRUCKINGWOOILKYTOWN-KD.

MORGANVHXGLCWELL 6-5707

SWEET CORN, all reason, whole-sale and retail. Call COlfax

•1JO2^ wjtf

ROOF SHINGLES. 11.75 a bundle.roll rooflig $1.50 and up. As-

bestos and brick sidiui;, ?10 persquare. Finer Roofing Supply, OldBridge Roil , Englishtown. CullGibson C-88E1. __w]30

wholesale and retail;Indim corn. CfH COlfax

BAY ROOFING CO.OUTERS, LEADERS705 BAYV1EW AVE.,

UNION BEACHCOLFAK 4J997

PARKER Boarding Home for Rget!man and women: 24 hour super

vision; Individual diets. Licensedby State of New Jersey. Reason-able rates. l'/a miles south olMatawan light, Highway 31; opposite White Gate Inn. Cai! LCweliG-0filL_ l_M

~BACKHO¥ WORK "ALL TYPES

TRENCHING - - SEPTIC3. " L J \ T E R A L S - F.XCAVATINQ

MATAWAN, apartment 2ml floor,3 roams, bath, kitchencte. un-

furnished. Adults. Can bt seenSaturday and Sunday, i»5 BroadSt., Matawan. wjMBUNGAl.OWT"3V4"r<»fnV oa Hi«h'-

way 34. Adults only. Call LOwell6-3975_orJ)352._ _wjtfKEANSBU KG-apartmeiu7Trooi'us.

furnished, linens, utensils andheat supplied^Call 787^3631. _ wjMAPARTMP:NT.T rooms; rinitiuiisii-

ed, all utilities supplied. CallCOlfax -!-3729. _wji4GIBSON Garden Apartments S

large modern rooms und bath,2nd floor, adults only, heat und gasincluded, $93 per month. Call LOw-eH_6-32R- wj2aFURNISHED ROOM tor "sentle-

man, newly redecorated, CallLOwell

CSIK BROS.COLFAX 4-1078 OR 1137

wjtf

EVER-RKAbY Rotary Lawn Mow-er, 23" cu , self propelled, 'I years

old. Excellent condition, 535. Call

l i°.M0 9-L| w*tC

PUMPKINSalso

4-0924. .__ ,1958 IIARLKY-DAVISON Hummor

Motorcyco. needs llttlu work,

iWG^usl^~nxr57~iTiri471x¥,9x10. Runners and Bcatiura

MAN with truck will do lifiht haul-ing, clean yards, attics, cellars

also mason work, maku steps,driveways and sidewalks. Cutgrass. Reasonable rales. CallLOwcll 6-01175. WJ20*

ACCOUNTING, l«nkkeeplng workdono for small businesses. Keep-

ing books, preparing payrolls andtax returns. Call 204-8133. wjio

_ _APARTMENT, 8 room'!, aifutillTieJ

supplied. Inquire !M1-2nd St.,Union Beach or ciO.I COllax 4-502H.NICE furnished room In private

home. Inquire 50 Shore Blvd.,Keansbtirg. Call 7S7-6U7. wjliKEYPORT, 2 rooms, furnishedT

apartment 3rd floor. 1'erth Am-toy, 3 room, unfurnished apartment1st floor, 3 room, unfurnished apart-ment 2nd floor. Inquire 205 MainSt., Keyport. _ wj'iOHOUSE. 3" roonis,"ideji Tor couple",

$ti5 per month. Reli'ienceu. In-quire 910 Pine St., Union Beach orcall Owen Noonan, Hillcrest 2-3!>5i.ONE furnished room, brand HEW,

with housekeeping, private bath,private entrance. Central ParkApartments, Highway 35, Cliffwood.across from Carvel. Call LOwcll

FIRST FLOOR apartment In Key.port, 3 rooms and bath, complete-

ly redecorated, immediate occu-pancy. Call LOweli (i-1260. wj BTHRKE~ROOMS~Bnd bath, with

utilities, private entrance. CullCOIfaxJ-7240. WJ20MODERN, 2 room and kitchenette

apartment, well furnished, newlydecorated, clean, 8 family housein residential area. $80 monthly,yeur around, includes utilities In-quire 17 Collins St., Keansburg or

Tea wagoicases, desk

l35, Laurem9.

cherry hutch, hookheds, antique picturecases,

fiames. Sltore Furniiuru, Highway9reme Harbor. Ope

JTiON FARM W wi

Open 9 tow|20

FARM. We will huvefresh pretjsed cidor thli weekend.

EatiiiK apples more plentiful nmv.Peaches ma still avallahta. Rmito .35, North of Middletown. w|M '

WANTEDRIDE from Red Bank to Keypnrt

on Mundayt leaving Red Bank8 p.m. Call COIfax 4-3440 eve-£inKl wJ20

WOULD you like to soil yourItou3e? Our now Highway 35

office has produced so many buy-ers ihat our listing* have beendiipluied. For fist nction callCasey's Agency, Highway 35 andFleetwond Driva, lluzlrtt, 264-8H?or 26J-24W. wjtf

call 787-1532. w|2»TWO ROOMS.baih and garage. In-

TWO ROOM"efficlency apartmenU,Inquire 66 Main St., Keansbtus

or call 8)2-1703. w|ltAPARfM'ENTS, "furnished, I and 1

rooniH, on bus line. Adults. In-qulru 19 Atlantic St.. Keyport. w)M

Your advertisement In thll

paper will reach proipectlvit

piircliasen In every community In

ilia bjyshor* area.

UNION BEACH, modern ranchwith a view. Hot water heat.

Only $14,900, Sterling McCum,Real Eslate. 253 Drortd St., Key-pnrt.__f;Olfax -I-137B. _wj_20

Older type home, full basement,garage, l'/j baths, only $14,900.

Matawan randies, SKi.'JOO and up.Capo Cndt, $14,401) und up.Financing arrnnged for qunlificdG.I. and F.H.A. qualified buyers.

STERLING McCANNREAL ESTATE

253 BROAD ST., KFYPORTCOLFAX 41376

wJ20

VlTriJuANS NO DOWN PAYMENTALL OTIIF.KS$r.OO DOWN

FULL PRICE $15,500

3/4 acre, 3 bedroom Capo Cod withattached gaiMKi, science kitchen,good neighborhood.

SUBJECT TO V.A & F.H.A.APPROVAL

VAN'S AGKNCYREALTOR

CR HWY 34 AND MAIN ST.MATAWAN

Ol'I'.N J IMYS A WI'.I'.KwJ2(l

Top Sol

Trenchingway gravcinders.

DIENEW

LOW

OP SOILand bulldozing, drlve-I, bluestona, fill dirt,

'RICH BROS.IRUNSWICK AVE.,MATAWAN

F.LL 0-3!l0;i - 2192

Dozer,in({, top

loa Isol

TGNNF.N:

LO

Fill dirtind backlij

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USINESS SERVICESnnniiiMiiHMiiimi

"1 RUCKINGAND

EXCAVATING

J»IL'

l«r service, land ol*ar-. fill dlr1., road gravel.

ECKFlL BROTHERSRD , MORGANVILLE

VELL 6-1845

:OP SOILD, LOAD - $11

ml road gravel, doner•e nervlca.

Buiineit Opportunitiei

AMBITIOUS1117. VOI' l t O W N MUSS

Run a (i i i l f SnrvU'n S! lit Ion Mi".'.lvllCillllil'll Hlllllllll III 9 (jMIWlh 1111)11,

A d j n c a n l t't m - w S l n i | t i l (<- .

R O l ' i r M, H S/.I I-'TN o i i x p r i l o n i - i - n . ' ( - i - . ' i . i i y . f i u l f w i l lI r u i n y n u u r a l j i i y y u u w h l l a I r n l n -l n j [ i t x t 1'11,'tii i i | i p ' > r i i i n l l v f<it r l g l i tm i n i S o i n n f i n . i l l ' l i i l l i " ! | l f i l li i i i n l l d i i ' l i n i n

•• ron WI;KI:DAYS

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Interior Decorating

IlllAI'KIMKSI

fllSI M TAII.OIM'.t) IIV

KI,NIC!v

fiullviilii.ilj liliiniiimi f i» f* «viiry•.vliii low iiiteil, StKiitf iculDn d i i i i i j i i -ini"i|. I M K I i M l l i n i l i » i O u t n f i n w n• Mil n i l l . ' i ' T O.vcl i II ,,0!H) w l 19/11

MaintenancePAINTING, carpentry, g I » i i n g,

lock repairs, roofing. Small jobspecialists.

GliNKRAL SliRVICES CO.LOwell 0-3107

wjtfMOVINC-T'generdi or single item

moving. Tree* and iihrubi re-moved, allies, cellar.) and yardscleaned, Call 568-9322 or LOwcll0-3322. wjlfPIANOS ANfl ORGANS" F.d' Konns!

tuning mid repairing iiucd ISIO.21) years in Mjrgunville. I'iin-ilcrnflmunsliip and r 0 a a 0 n a b 1 0prlces__Cull I-.Owell_l-5_!'i». wjlfWSc O Applianc* Servlcti toast-

ers, miKurs, roaht«r», Irona,vncuuin», rangoj. CiW COlfax 4-M0n. or in<|uira I'H ChingtirnraAve., KeyiKirt. Frea pickup anddellvorv. w) I*

UpholsteryUPIIOI.SIICKY and fiirnlturti r«-

puirliiK. All Fabric* and PhHtlu,A. Strung, H« Wai'ilngton Strei-t,Id-yporl. Cii:i COIfdK 4-3i)(H ba-ivvei'ii 12 and 1:30 p.m. ot ader5 p.m. w|t(ItRllARD'SlJf'irOLSrF.RY." Liv-

ing Ki'im I'uniltiird HK:OVI!IIXI.| : , . J ,-, . ,• .•, I . ; • S i M M ! 1 l - M M i ' - l

I u i l n n i i i iMti id l i l l l i I ' o / ' i 4 5 3 1ll.'iii* lit , Iliulet. Ci l l COir*it 41511 wjtf

Contractor*CARPENTER and building contra»

tor, J. Q. Metsgor, Florence Ave.,Keyport. Now homes, garages, allalterations and repairs. Call COl-fax 4-4159. w]tf

THOMAS KEARNEYPLUMBING & HEATINO

336 Maple PlaceKeyport

Fres Estimates CO 4-WM

MAliONRY7l!rickr«HinreT«7ff»ii"!

diitlon.4, patios, fireplaces and ro>pairs. Charles F. David, Ha/I«t.Call COlfax 4-26J1 wjtt

SHOPIt •u | i l inU!i i iy , l i i m i i u i ' i r t ipt l i luK,riifliii-ililiiK IIM'I HMH'IUI'IIIII For<••••< ivill iminM cull ('nifiiK 4 litM'l orInqulrr III Ml lilla 11 mil, llnr.l.tl

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Television

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l l r n n r h . I l i u l i ' i ' n ' l u n i 10 I11111I1.

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DON'S TV SERVICE(•"of fns! ofllclcnl f.idlo and lislavlMliin scrvlm mil LOwcll 6-3814

TV aKitvici!:I.OWKLL 6-1600

IFN F.YCK KONSON tNC.MATAWAN

I'liltSONAI SWiVICi: 10 YRS.will

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PLUMBING & HEATINO30 KI-ARNF.Y ST.,FREE FSTIMATEI

KliYPORTCO i-lUQ CO 4-3728

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WlNDOwTleonlnij and ?looT"w«iSIng. Prompt iiom* and com>

merclal »orvlra. B A M WindowCleaning Seivlc*. Call LOwell8 371(0. w j ^

BETSY ROSS H0ME3

Ailillllom, kitchens and hath* f»:•! 1 I I . I . I I II .1 , M r , | . i l . i l n n . ' - ( m i -pldlo iluJ of lMniodcllnii »orvlc*.

FIMANCINO ARRANOBO

THRU LOCAL BANK

5 YEARS TO PAY

ALSO

CUSTOM BUILT HOMBS

COI.FAX 41676 - COI.FAX 4.IIWwjtf

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NlBLirS CORN 2UPTON

Chicken NeodUMwthroom»V«g. B««f

Vegetable crVegetarian Vegetable

79

HEINZ KETCHUP 2 39(

ALCOA "X"11" tr 3 -79 'ALUMINIUMFOIL

Chocolate Flavored ' 2 - 0 1

Milk Amplifier i "

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TOP SIRLOIN ROASTEYE ROUND ROASTGROUND ROUND

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LIMAS J ;,;• 69<ROMAN PARTY

PIZZA 2• ^ • • • • l efcw1*" Cheen Cck« pkg.

" ~ &AKERYVirginlo Lee Dutch Apple or Lemon

PIES 2 *ȣ- 25cVictor

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FREE! 100 S&H GREEN STAMPSI. given with coupon ot right ond purchase of three 100-lb. bogs

MICHIGAN PEAT 3 vr 5

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THE Nl&TAViAU JOURNAL,: ThtjmuJlesy, 20,

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Eveninnff i i , . , f4|«

l» firstOfT>i«Sday

LEGAt NO'RCE!

orNottoa la hnauy Shan Wi»' 'iu.\!(.

(lad voieiw of Ui« IVrwr.mup oi Mala-

Smith, 49 . . , .CQ itoster-sss Sew ths avenlny were^di*. Walter Foley snJ Mf». Writ-*,r4 Emley,

\ h * oMI.cer* £r>r ifia year *?»(Mr*. Foley, presldsnH Mt«. Ho-waf.4 C, Warden, vloij piesldent;

' Mrs. Raj mond C4j«;er, treaiui er;Waller Sakwufct, recording

y, iiudt bti» Kenneth SrnUiJ,

luMujr tha VIA1.1 < '>i Nev,

AlOp C'eiX . or iwdrV s«ld c'-srK i?

"fllce, •Ijj'tylaal Bills . UT lo.mrMain St., to th« T»v"i»' ip ot I l i w -wti'»* durljuy buvuitftg b-*ua, or directto tha CorariiLfSlon-'f o* Kfijf^tCdUin].-\ Freehold \mi\ esn Wednssda.,', A,nilI8tl>. l*U, ami Tlmrsii '

LECAI NOTJCE

PgiL-Pi! PUCK, WtauSiiKtoa Knglnac i p r f!r« Eiitu* os. Li UK atrenl

B C C U N OtSTRICT ;

to t*» bo^'-dai/ liua at &lldd'«*«C*j4Mt?( titcscj ak'UK »fl(idl9«ea I '^ocipanr t_ _ . .. .. . . __ . . . .Courtly itnu to Wkila Cre*fc. ihenia j rhuft'.) RLtC-fUM* OOTRICTdlortjf vVnalt Crack tw It* lnUrjGio< itfjc «IUi Lha 'lorU'.'(«tc.-ly

JiiCiAl,

thencsl i

t iyx ci*U\. ni \vatij* h«rc "hit

t t j t a o B L N STRC«io-1 A.U Intl p«rt «( lat UoroutH <"J.SI < Mxtiwin, BKUifJMN'O it • jtojat*no* ; Abyre th* c«nx«r !L A« *oi BAttta Street

th« ntei-irttl th« i:anl«f Unn 0/ Church! S i t h ) U h i OU

«, w»n« to th« gui!*y which MnA b d f l 3 ; thsnee J 1

zi • Intorseei* tbn bi>uni l ' j 0/ M t

j ' •

f»?rpiei

me

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, - . chairmen . . .president *'<;. Mrs David j

o, hngpiUilty; Mr», Vic-Fmida, layette; Mr» J S: Slg-

itvJ, Browntes; Mis. Harry KaivB», nwubine a1.** Mr*. Em ley, pub-licity.

It was voted !o accept Mrs. War-ned Messerschmidt at- a new mem-ber,

, '"Jha next mfwtinp, Oct 16. willba h?ld at the horn.) of Mrs. Rob-•r£ Renilpy, Vsw BrneMa Rd, MRt-•wan, The guest upaaker (or theevening will be Or. John HenryCUbari, chairman v' education,Monmouth College, West. LpngBunch, list topic wl'i b»- "CaughtIn Tha Middle. The High SchoolStudent."

•<-'¥

On Dean's ListRobert W. Morris, son of Mr

•nd Mrs. Donald W. Morris, 31Wilson Ave , Matdwan, has boonH»mer\ on the dean's list Jt DukeUnwerslty, Durham, N , C, (orhigh, academic arhle/ement duringthe spring sumesteif An overallncsUemlc average oj 3 ft ot a pos-»lble 4.0 (or the semester is the

: (or tW» distinction.

: (>!W in U S.Monmoum.

For Infoimatlon call OS X-im

KCISIL-O ol rluntf» !• re.Wenca ora^ul^at'on ion ••ia;viikr ot lrg^vrt-ll-iji tfhyl! bs ma'fe eithor b>ta>* n«aUa-it jToiward^J t? the ^ship Ckik or Mi« CoramijaiiMr u(neglstrtiKon 1A Fif>iOioi<t ori tor'i^amQvlJIeU t>t ^nl4 To\.'abi>Ji} Clerk, >rCoiutnlsslorer ar 'JV v.\ihi^ lo perwiat tli« uplift Q{ the. Tovwislilp Cl.*rik

>tc\ £*jrk JJI.I u-jln? UieiciU ll'ia OI C'l 'noiJnfiV'nji 3HU'I\ Paik LOP

:J r-'n rp^ct A c111,!.' a'icl

K'.IIO" i -ujV'^ D ' f i lli*i 1M<1 '^rQliit^ Ii u

;r(t« t'na uf3nLar Una o/ ChurchstitiAt. tlic.\t.4 ' ! ) irj « southerly OU'rectJart alunit tha said conUr Una oiMain B'rail l U>3 guUoy fouU* otSouth Sfrsit; th«no« IS) «)on«_ e

W Laki' l«j/jrla ' lhe.ie» (81 KJU '» iai Jthiarly dtc^tton nhns tiJ«t «%et«r. jly adse ol L.»«s LafierU to tba oen'ec lint ol 3tA'a £{j2hwa7 31; thence11) along Lhe ««ld '(tenter Hr>* oi I

*?) slonrt; • UAD dc'^ii Lt\« aoat«r nil WAH.. ' ' ,'•»U KILiloy 1» n oolst ulLera mint [ PuUIni PUi?«. Bjroitjh Q'iildtog ODInformed --viib; tto o»nU»>" UJM OJ MUdi^en R.Hrf.Mtitawun Elojtd: SbeE:ie (7) slun^ the I : Mnr -}:An Yt?tM<Kk»Kil'I canto; imt of th» Matt;v.'«:i Sj^au^U Clefb.Head tli a nonj.£i|y iliruol'.OD U; th' j;W (1)1 w

..... . . ^lH! _ . . . .11 Mil3«,in CiesV

pjiilnij pli(.o, CIJIfuoi'1 riralKi.'.ne, . lecllvti to • ootjiv whjro th» tnldCe'.i^r H t e . CSfftAO,ci I caAUr line ot Svsi'.e UijJuyay ;34 la

TKSHO CL.TCTI0M DISTniCT i i«riBct< th* wunJary Une o* t?ie11-14 Tlvid flltlUct > bouniied on j ('ownahip »( Ua.Uson; tbai^a l») 3

tot aou^r1 by Matn^arj Cr^k GJ\ t,ri» I irmji n>n laid ^j'ndjirv lina o! theif-irt hy P.a'lUt, B t j , on Hie inrtu rownslil,-< ol UfjcJUon" toby Whs'* C. etk tu toa lut«rje:lii-n « h « n laid lb» Intotjjtts t

i,oi Wi | i « Crseit and iht ou ler l / liO« line of Nnn Brunnwlck•it t*no» Road p-oduc«d uo'triweit- there. iei 111 a northnriv

i« oJnUAv«nue;d l t l

DIM.On T'lurcday,

until nfitr m i -F.leclian on Tiicsdav,

5iHt, 5»l ' l

miialfilh.

Ke»ld«iui m i l 'CK'stcr u.i >iui (•>!-•lovvlr.R dates Ii-ori 1 V> 9 p m.

Tliurs,l»v Sfirt 2». 19IU.Tuwday. Sept 29, V!>euTllUifsdav. .Sepl 27 136?NOT1C« is h?rebv given that the D't

trlct 3<.»nt o! Hesliir.v mul hl«:tl'in !i<and Cor th» Township oi ^sttv/Bii,CVunty i)( Mounvj'jth indSt i tu ni HewJsr«?y, will meet at U\« PIICM h«raU'kiter detonated on

Tl'ESDA\. NOVI.MUh'l flih 193'betuciMi V\A hours >t / J in JM(1 8p m tot th« purpust of Cixuluctlnjtha (anaral aleeilon (or thi «'&cUanat

Ona MciatKT ot thtt U>UA>' of Tt«pt l t ll ' IhiU C

o< L^nat Road p-oduced uo'triweit- iiiarcc' 16) 111 a nofihnriyar'y. tii«ni.ij in t touth«»j'.crly di »Kinj tha tatiariy adtta ol _lardon ai.jnj Ltrwn no<d <« u poliit iKrt, ta u,i, ouii»y that rune Iinn Clirn^ood ^veiiuw wr^m CUJJ qi loouvi £Mcvaj ihanea 17)^Oiicl Uetcii &IA(1 t'te tiorl knc*Kt n ^ Une drawn d^jyo' Uta w ntair OJCUf'^ood Beach *o>rV to ti UNIIIS Uie I ia'd gtillov tc N cotnl' where ' UifEljach »nd CUK«.n,cl Bmcli Park centei U M of Sorunok Avanue tmimttiiulu* SOJI!> Vi 1'rafBtc; Ayanua i*raect» tha oaaUr lias of <*aln(ormer properly Una o( ClSHvood stic.-t, Uitnct (») alone the oanui«nrt (KHCWMI* thr CllSfwoud n»»rh nno o l u,«n &r<w>. ta a northerlyP'opwty ]](,• to Kevport meiiowa direction to a point whara the >ald«<»} thanca still t orw: •>1<I propany enter ILr: oi M«n,Stra«t' (nte'riscUhue ti Matawan Crack j ;)i« cant*! Un« j . ' 3taW Hljhway M;

Polllnj p'ice Vfteraru Mamorlil i u,»ne« •«) atom the i«ld center one" •*"'tw«od Ave, »nl H» \dijia »| state Ulihwai M ta »n *««lorl)

dlriclloo Uv i po'nl wbere oAlt) uao;; 1 , - - - - , - • ' " Uo» rf Slaw Mlghwajr 54 Intat

, , , > , r « ^ TownaUp Clark. ,jci« iht coadbed ol the C»ntr»i'•w *•'-' ** aal lroi i ol New iarwy: th«nse UOI

al>>ii« •«:(! ro db?<X io a oulnt v;hai«tatii rQ^dlwd Iritentcta tha centerUna ol Quirru SUtot; t U i n o a l l l )aioug tlio tald cehtei Una of. Churcbstreet In an v«»l«rl> dlraotlos to theoolnt or t?Uc« ol Beginning.

Pol'lng i)lace. Midway Hota Hou»c

rttidtQilvi:! ttvloiial Di-trlct

T.v> MoiuLicia of tl.ti M'i'itniatliCe.iiitj- BuarJ ot Chilian Frfeli5id«ri

Ona Sheriff'Xh C

MKOIBltK *NO IICLKCTiOUNOT1CB

BO HO I; OH US HAT4WANNotlca U horeby glv?n that quill

TleJ vo*«ra of >ne Boi^njh of MatA' vi>n not «lrc«'Jy registered Ir said| Borough undei the l i m of NawI J«rsey governlijii pentiaMsnt >Cfti«) trattuu. may regli'.ei with tho Bor-lough C l o r i . o r notify aild cUrlc m' h r ld t th la

Xhrcc CotfwiorsOrm MuiuNor o< iifl Tin* njhi

miltoa (ur ih« full tiiim.Tim S5«:ioiu uf tin riinhlrj1

will ba held lA tb* foliov.l:\«laca

C»rf\.

ElECTtON DISTRICTTl'a firnt Dls'.rlnt comprUu Oak

Shade*, Kni t Tirriot . Mltntls Ava-nua, Valley Drive. Churcbt St Lloydn o i l , Une Roua and New brun*wick Qaidana

Polling plait, Matawan TowmhtpHose and Chemical Company Fireitouis, Ii Louer Mall 3t

ELEcr.OND.STRtcr^ g.c<ln(,- D i i t r t c . comoriiw tht

no.ib,wtiS«ily ildi at M«uw«n Crnk

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Book of 10 Rides $ 9 1 0

FOR INFORMATION:

CO 4-2222inwi PAM-KW torn IMBU n .

R*l|» But Terminal, llwy. 13 and I Cora.

. o y aor rc.^ldcttcs, atB h I'M Hi

Uclark'a

office. Borough KfiSl, Ida Mali 81 .MAtawan, durlis business hitijra ordlr«vt to tint CoiTimlislo l«r o! licelitritlon t_n Tiechtild at «nv time

me* ll'ursdiy. Sep'oniber 27tli, 1W2,ilurtnK bU3ine5i hour*

o l placa. dwnn Washington 3tL'«at-.

ixcnoN Dtsr«icriU>al cart of Uia aorougu

i l \SAll

uu \SytsbJ

andr.oithciat by th» bounJaiy line oliht Towiiuup o( MaUwan, (in thfsouth hy tha northerly Douunuary linejf tba lownciiip of lti«rlborQ, on thewait by the Eioundary Una of theRivmj'ilp at Mitniran and on theaortb by • tin* oxtendlng ai fnllowi:to wit " "

VXZOti 7'hurktldy, Scplutubcr 27lb, l SZ.

the registration broka will tw clostduntil after the forthcomlni Generalriculon on Tueidiy. Noitmtn- 6th10>U

Notlua ta hereby (Ivan that Ola-trlct Ooirda o( Election and R««la-try In and tor the Borough ox Ua-tawan. County of Monmouth, Stutaof New Jeriey, will meet M lhaplaces harelniuer dailgnated o>

TlIESOAir, NOVF.MBKR atb. 1981oatwtan lha noun ol 1 a.m and ap.m. (or tha nurpon ol conducting,lha rantvil alactlon (or the alactlonol

One Membar o( the Houaa o( Rep-re»entat(i-e» from lha Thlrrt Congr«»s-lonul District.

Two Memhsre ot th< MoiimouthCounty Board o* Chosen Freeholder*.

One Sheriff. .T'.n'e« CoroneM.Two Councilman (or the lull term.Ilia nailoni ot the reditry Doird

#111 ba held at tha following pollingplacea:

nnn KLECIIUN DisraiCTAU that part ol the Borough ol

Mat.wan. BKG1NN1NO al a pointwhara tha canlar Une ol Miln Streetinteriacti the boundary line of IkeI'owrwnlp at Uitawan, thtnea (I)elotif lha aald center Una ol M»lnStreet in a aoutherly direction to thebrldna on Main Street, louth ol SouthStreet; tlionce (1) along a linedrawn down the center of the (uliay uroistd b. tha aald bridge toLake LiT.'orU: th-"-n o i in a no>tharl> direction along the e l i l e n j <u

R ot Laka Lel'-Tta lo ProapaclI at; thence 141 along a Una drawn

acroM Laka Lallertt Iraqi ProipeclPoint la a norlhetittrly directionta Ravine Drlva; thence (» along aUna drawn aoron tha gulley to th(left af Highland Avenue to a polnlat la* ana of Liberty Strtel. thenceII) along a Una parallel with Ualawtn Road to the guilty which rumalong Aberdeen Road; thence (II along • Una down tha oe.tttr ot IhliViilley to a point whare lame lntar-aecU with tha cantar Una of Mala-wan Road; thanca II) alonj tha laidoanter line ot Matawan Road In anortherly direction to tha point whereaald oanter Una ol Uatawan RoadIntaructa the boundary Una of tktTownahlp of Malawan; thenca It) I-long lha laid boundary Una of thaTownahlr of Uatawan to the polnlor olaca of Bagtnnlnf.

Polling nlace. V. at. C. A. Building,Jacluon St.

Sl'CUND ELECTION DISTRICTAU that part of tha rJorough ol

Malawan, BEGINNING at a pointwhara tha oanter Una ol Main Sltenlinteraacta' tka center Une ol ChurchStreet, ttience (1) In an eaateriy dl'racUc • along tha center line olChurah Street, thence II) Uiantai-lorly direction along the canter Unaa\ Church Street to a point wherelaid cantar Una ol Church Street Intariacti tha boundary line ot Ui'tTownahlp ol Mataweni Ihenca 111along aald boundary line of theTownship ol Malawan to u polnlwhtr* §«l(l bouuTulary Una lularsectithe center Una of Atlantic Avenue;Ihsnce |J| alant aald center line olAtlantic Avanuua to a polnl where thetald center line ol Alltnttc AvenueIntersaata the center Una ot MainStreet; thence JO aloni lalrl centerline ol Main Street In a amitherlv[llrsctlnn ta tin pnlnl or place ollleilnnlna

Dine In Colonial Atmosphereat

the poet's inn89 Frcneau Avc, (Rt. 79) Matawan

Luncheon 11:30 A.M. t<> 2:30 P.M.Pinner 5 P .M'9:30 P.M.

COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 25thThe Inn Will Serve Lmiclicon Buffet

Tuesday ll.ru Friday12 Noon to IM P.H.

%Wo Color To Small ftunqiu'h And Pa

LOwell 6-3391CLOSED MOA/OAVS

of aald eulley lo a polnl whir* thecenter Un* of Schenck Avenue Intericcta tha center lln* ol Ueln Streat',lln* ol Hmtu Straol In « northerlythvttca (t) alone th* e*td eant*idlrtction ba a point wh«r* tha <aldccntar line of 34aln Straet tnterxectith* center Un* of Slate Highway U,thence (i\ atom the mild cantar lineof Stata Utgliway M to a point wherethe eald cmtar Un« of state Highway M Interiecta Ui* roadbed of theCentral Railroad of New J*r»e»

FolUng plao*. Tranaau IndepaadeatiTlrahousd,' Franaau Ava.

ftrTH ILECrlON D1STHICTAU that part ol Ik* Borough o)

Matawan aounded hi the »«at bythe boundary Una of the Townahlpoi Uidiinn, on Uia north by th*boundary line ol the Townahlp olMatawan and on Uia touth and aaitby a Un* extending a* foUowa; towit:

BEGINNING at a point where Ihtcenter Una of Stale Highway 14 Intertecta the rwundary Une of theTowmhlp of Madlion. thanca 111 Inan *nterly direction aloua Uia «alUcenter Una if laid State Highway Uto • point where the aalterly *d$rol Lake Lafferte inlariecU aald cmtar Una of Slato Highway M; thence\%) QlonR th* *a*terly eld* ot Laket.etferla la a northerly direction toProipecl Point; thence |S) lUna drawn ncroit Ljtke Lef fProipect Point In a northeasterly dlreHton lo Ravin* Drlva; thonce («lalong a tin* drawn acrou the gulley'-> (>•- urt ol Highland Avanue to apoint at the and oi Uheiii :tr::!;

direcon|S_) along a

Lefferti from

WITH

"COIiV-Oi^ DRY CLEANING•j Af Cisan - Friendly - Roomy

SUPER WASIi-CKMAT:Gaub Rd, and Ri. 516,••Browntown

Slilr',

PA 1-9671

Are YouRegistered?

Registration hours are 9 A.M.to 5 P.M., until September 27ih,and from 7 P.ML io 9 P.M. onSeptember 20th, 25t!i and 27th atthe Township Hall, Lower MainSt., Matawan,

Exercise Your Voting Privi-lege On Election Day By Regis-

tering Now.Paid for liy Zigie Kowalski.Republican Cauditlata for Township Committee

First MerchantsPERSONAL LOAN

ServicesBorrow for any woilhwhils purpose at any

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Mobil ManagerRotary Speaker

Itveryone has, tvui cans opis ioa asto what the p?ic«- of g**«Mjieaiiould be, a Mobil Oil Companyofliclf! said today. Ceomo Be«-•fttyll, Mobil'3 ><lortoei;a New'JerseyDistrict Mnjiastria East Orar.g«.told a Roi*iy Oiib luncheon, « t |Main,van that "no writer whst the [j).-ic? JF at any given time, some- jone is unhappy.

"fr'<ir example," he taid, "ifmolnristf consider the pric? is t?ahigh, we hear charres of gouging. [If the price drops, we hear talkof .Mifling competition. If the price

tliiire ii talk of collusion." .' jMr. Bedwrll salel the ' average t

pric't! dealers -charge at the pump jfor Igasoline has increased only jabovt six par cent since 1925, hut Ithat; the taj: on gasoline has soared (36C per cent in the s,ame period, j

"And there's no coKipaiison in!quality," ho added. "A gallon ol Igasoline then moved one- ton offculo about 2a miles. Today's gasc-linoi will move one ton,of autoabout" 44' miles." Mr, bpdwell de-clared thai nil Marketing today iskeenly competitive, and that "ifyou don't or cau't meet the com-petition, you won't last long."

Prices "Depressed"

He iald that gasoline pi ices have' been "seriousfy d e p r e s s e d "

throughout the nounlry over thelast seveial years, and that thiswas a reflection o! Intense cora-petiticn among iflltr*. "Naturally,as consumers, you are probably de-;lighted with this." he said. "Butwe are concerned lest you get theimpression, that these depressedprices are normal."

Mr. Bedwell utid that Mobil es-tablishes Its wholesale price; ac-cording to an "objective pricingformula" that takes into accountvarious cost factoit and allows for• reasonable profit. He said thecompetitive situation, however, of-ten makes it impossible for Mobilto obtain its objective price,

'"Our dealer", must be able to re-sell1 gasoline »'• fair and rrasonabitprices if they are* to remain inbusiness," Ihe Mobil manager de-clared. "If they cannot, nnd thecompetitive situation warrants it,we have no choice but to reduceour wholesale price .to protectthem.

"We must do this," he added,^'even though we know we'U begetting less than we ought lo."

On the other band, Mr. Dedwellsaid, some consumers miMikeulyconclude that Mobil seeks to exactartificially high 'price* when it triesto restore depressed prices to moretealistic levels. "Nothing could befurther from lot truth," hr. assert-ed. "A price .arbitrarily set belowa point indicated by economic goadsense would be unfair to the long-range interest* <tf our customer*

Maguolia Inn Opens Lavender Terrace Room Busy Program• For CYA ClubI On Wednesday the. discussion![ cliitv of tbp* Northern .Mcnrnouth |i County Catholic Young Adult Clubmet at St. Anfhony!s_, ,!J«J Bank,

i a! 8:15 p.m. The kt'V.. Dominic!I Timori,. CVAC moderator, led the- j

|-:'.G'ivls'from the CV'AC Club will j .j "go to: the Good Shepherd Home,.; ji Wickatur.l1.," '.o aid in She teaching] 1j progiam. Cars will leave- from j ;

Scars' parking lot, Red Bank,-at!)

' On tiunttay, the CYAC's will hold j jshe ibst picr.ii" of the season at A!-) Ilairc State .Park'. -Each person,tti brijij; his o\v.n food and bevorag

i'C'arV will leave lor Ailnire al 10:10 j |j a.;n. from I!K Sears' parking -lot, i' Ri-d Bank.

~~"t ' £ruJ"'» i f "i! |oil mh'it rquipnenij flit} m 11 j n i t them »lv<. '<f ' ami rmv 'h<ty n\ij ht ui l ' < » t f-

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t at mh Mr S rnicnal rd ri oi u

AH «. profra-tnibo ir>

supervision, of me cur.

gency in their meetings or uncler-Likings requiring his advice; orassistance during " regular schoolhours. .To the degree that public re-lations are a part of, P-TA work,Mrs. Tei'gis nosed the organaa-.

.. i tiona had to1 have-'Ihe ready help;:| ol the superintendent, as -profes-i j j ssonal educator, available...'ij I Mr, Scully- found in Mfi. Tcrgis'is I

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no 'rule o( Tlie board i-'nniildt'His'.exercise .bv hi:>i, Mr

SaathoH leforted that by suoli a"view" ihe btwvd rscvev tould biir.yin "sn outside appraiser or er;;iertto evaiuale the 5chot)l ly.'.nni ifit were convinced there was roomfor improvement,, ,:,,'

Then Mr. .Sculiy spuke n(ucries reflection of how > much | ag«!? .a,ncl f"u n d . 'he . rules .ldpptcdon^ideration of the children; j ! n .?!frf!n.^• w r»he nd'Sniiy of Mr.

. .MdiKi-s.and public h:ic! bten lack- S c n ar >». '"s t "" c c a n d ".<?• JH,CI'-

iinK in the adoption el the ryit.v. He «•" ;<jut ld th«m-a coro.pilam.ji mat• advisid thev be"rescinded and the •»fcusts and finds KUilty" 'he su-)h.ard leave "education to euuea-. Penntendsal • wilhout chance for

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i\Ir. Narzo'ivieh'i asketi Mrs.

I him to speak'in his o>vn iustiij.-,.. . | cation. A bitlev clash endued..:.!"!Mr. Vcohees fiHiii'l if was b-;nif.

{impartially conducted becausCVAC's.will join the' lseiin CYAC's Prt){:ram Ir'adine. to a ditgi-et'T h d S t 27 f i v i m e c h j i n l a i l inBrneerinf;

declurc that lie did have to resenti Thursday Srot 27 for MI tveriin-l mechanical i.nRinecrin!.'. ! 7 A , I''0!1,011™1* °[ l l i e proposition j J",;- , h;td»bi>Mi aikipicd wilh-! ' J 1 ' : ^ ' . : , ^ / ^ . ^ V_lL'!!H . - . - . , — i ' . r: jhad tad lists of parents mada ! o m u r i o r :,.„,.,* ,„.,.,,,„ w i l h , , i m

Dominlek Cerrato, right, opened Ills hvaultluinew Lavender Terrace Room «t the Maguolla Innon Monday »nd MaUwan Mavor Jolin W.

, architect sn<f engimvcr, Miss Nettie Cor- j

| y p g) of roller skafins in South Araboy. i| Cars will leave the Middictotvii i] ijhoppiuc Center at 7:30 p.m.

Thts general meeting of the Norih-

left tv right, in addition lo Mr. Ctrrato, arc Coert niRhtlv. except Mondays.

irftii, Mayor Apple«ale, Mrs. Anthony Ccrrato nnd j «rn Mnrimputh County CYAC's willMr. Urrato. The room, open to the public, will t>« held al 8:15 p.m., In Si, Mary's

-' - - I church Mall, Leunardvillc Rd.,)uth, on Wednesday,

officiated at (he ilbb«i cutting, pictured above, | feature the "Hey" Jaciisvn Qu»rtet aial dancinK j - ' l l u r c h l l a U

and our stockholders.:1

Mr. Beciwell added that hiscompany cannot charge arbitrarily

' high prices because a companythat does not offer competitivevalues cannot survive.

The Mobil manager also hit elcritics of oil company profits. Oilcompany profits ia 19W, he said,averaged 10.1 per cenfoT act bookdsii'ls, compared to (.1 per centfor all manufacturing, tie said thataccording to the- Flirt NationalCity Bank of New York.'the 9.iper cent figure for all manufactur-ing was the lowest lor any yeaisince World War II.

Whited-BrownP-TA Met Monday

Whited • Brawn Parent-Teacherlisoclatipn held its tint regularateeiint of the teasea an Mondayevening In Cheeseiju'ake • FireHouse. The budget for 1M2-C| wasread and approved by the member-shl

rolunteers,are needed to attendthe convention at Atlantic City inOctober. Anyone interested maycontact Mrs. Lawrrnc* Crrsiman,president, at FA 1-SJM. The way*and means committee announcedthe sale of all eccaslon tnd Christ-mas cards.

Russell Van Sickle, school princi-pal, was introduced and spoke. Hethen introduced the following teach-ers: Miss June Dieter, kindergar-ten «.m.; Mrs. Mary Moutroy,kindergarten, p.m.; Mrs, AlmaWallls, Miss Ruth Crevel, ana Mrs.Charlotte McLauihlin, first grades;Mm. Christine Wallace, Mrs. Ninallallkac and Mrs. Sylvia Marrinko.ski, second trades, and Miss CarolLewis, third grade. Mrs. HelenHelm, the school nurse, also wasintroduced,

Select IOSM MotamRoom mothers were selected aad

plans will a* made (tor the firstpsrty to be held Hallowe'ca.

Ernlnp Perry of the BrownlownBranch^ of the South Amboy FirstNational Bank was guest speakerto explain the children'* schoolsaving account tnd transfer of Iheprevious one.

The attendance banner was wonPietrr's kindergartenby Ml'»

class.The next meeting will be held

Oct. 15 at I p.m. in the Cheese'uunke Fire tluuite.

After the business meeting cokeand coffee were served by Mr*.Mlcltncl MaMro, botpltallly chair-•nun and her committee.

The Guild of the Church of OurSnviuui, uiltri'll Hu., .wU hold aturkey stipprr on Wednesday In theLIUHLII lull ficm 5 :" in 7:30 u.m.Tiekeld m«y lie ob«»ined fromguild menilwrs. Mrs. Gerald Her-loit It chnlrmsn of the affair.

Mr. nnd Mn, Victor O'Prlen,CotttrIt Mil,, vili l-rated (l'"lr ISthniildiiiK annUi' . i try . i.Jty

Wlllliim Kahsnii, thltf of theCh«cie(|iinkii Imlrpcnclent Fire Co.,reports ihnt six members werenciit lo the fire tchool «t SHU Olrt.' l iny m e Albert 11 ante n Jr., (icoritellansen, Dorsl Schneti*. FmnkMnnenrcllo, J. fltinsloni' nnd Hny-inoml Hyatt.

The t'linl pnity plsiiiinl liy th"Pcmocrtilli: t-lul/, Dlnlriil I, forI'rliluv, Sipt. 21, hn« IHTII IKIHI-pnnt-il until October, the dnle In I"'miiiiiunicil,

onththe

IIS Army Id'K'ivr six monthIriilmi'd . . . yiur tholre . . hbrunch of tervlci' you driirr.Inforiiiiilliiii mil (K I 13.1 f

Bride-To-BcAt

Receive Diplomas | DciHO Women Will

Honor Mrs, SharpA surprise brUlul shower was

given in honor of Miss Connie Al-locco lit the Oak Shades Fire House,Malayan, on Sept. 1 by her moth-er, Mrs. Jerry Allocco, Mrs Wil-liam Maiinak and the bridal par-ty, Mis* Sandra Mcdenbach. MissMaiilyn Schuellrr, Miss Tuertsa.Mauro and Miss Frames Luccarel-li

Gifts were placed bticath a dec-orated white umbrella and eachguest received ft favor, a handker-chief arranged like a miniature um-

Mrt Catherine Kuci, Keypofl.-Jand Mrs, Mat ion Stegner, MaltiwaoTownship, were graduated from the

. '•—— Oct. 3. Membership is open to alisinyle Catholics 18-years-of-aise andover. All those, who are interestedare most cordially invijetl to attendthis regular montiil.v mci'ling*. The.

brella,Misi Allocco will become

bride of John Mioduszewskifcokt, on Oct. 20 at St. Benedict'*-Church,, Hailet.

Guests PresentGuests present were Mrs. Joseph

Allocco. Mrs. Ed Certione, Mis.Peter Gcnovese. Mrs. Rocco Mau-ra, Mrs. Fred Allocco and daugh-ter Ann, Mm. l.oois Mauro, Mrs.Charles AHOLCO. Mrs, Rose Meu-lio and daughter. Theresa, Mrs.John Grmnato, Mrs Joseph Allocco,Mrs. Harvey Mcdcnbach, Mrs.Frank Adono jr., Mrs. Marie Mio,Mrs. Julius Rosato, Mrs. AuthonyInfanti, Key port; Mrs. Mae Mio-dus7cwski, 'Mrs. William Neiharl,Mrs. W. Schueller. Mrs. Btn Ar-nella, Miss Mary Ann McKciuie,Miss Mary Ann Kachinsky, Mrs.Joseph Allocco. Mrs. L. Yori, Mrs.Pom Aliocco, llazlet; Mrs. LouisCevtsoa jr.. Matawan; Mrs. Rich-ard Hausner, Mi.is Marie Cerlione,Mrs.:. Thomas Rubano, M r s .Cliarles Allocco, Mrs. Anthony Di-Fresco, Kransburg- Mrs. CarmenGranato, Cliffwood.

Also; Mrs. Peter Szele» and Mrs.Michael Sw*rtt, Union Heach; Mrs.Msrisana Grico and Mrs. MarryPlfclier, Molmdel; Mrs. John Mos-inak and daughter, Joyce, Morgan;Mrs. Joseph Gacciooe. Avenel;Mrs. Louie Allocco, Asbury Park;Mrs. Jo* Cerciello aad daughterTina, Belford; Mrs. Jo* Valcnteand Miss Rose Valente, Hobokcn;Mrs. Ronald Berardi, Scnauois;Mrs. Fred Roycroft, Mnntclair;Mrs. Sue Alloeco, Mrs. II. MeAd-ams, Mrs. Robert McAdams, Mrs.Frank Allocco tnd Mrs. Phil Am-berg, Chatham; Mrs. Louis Gse-cione, Bloomfiekl; Mrs. CarlitaGsccione and daughter, Elizabeth.

Also Mrs. Nick Marone, Mrs. SimGaccione, Mrs. John Barra, Nut-ley; Mrs. John Sitno and daughter,Agstha, MiddWtown; Mrs. DomLuccarelll, Mrs. Anthony Rossi,Miss Mary f.uccarelli, Mrs. P. Las-tella, Mrs. Frank Luccarelli, Mrs.Gabriel Allocco, Mrs. Frank Al-locco sr.. Miss Ann Luccarelli andMrs. Peter Allocco, Onlerville;Mrs. F. Maluowski. Mrs. F. Ciel-arazyk, Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs.T. Mslowlcki, South Amboy andMrs. F. Martin, Sayreville.

Gifts wrre sent by Mrs. R.Squilieri, Mrs. L. Anderson, Mrs.U. Paone, Mrs. A. Mlotlusitwski,Mrs. Hcndricksou, Mrs. J. l.ensrt,Mrs. C. DellaPlelro, Mis. J. F«ll-ciann, Mrs. A. Dachille. Mrs A.DIPerratolo. Mils D. Condito, Mrs.Ralph Nappi Hnd J. Mioduszrwski

Faculty To B«Gu«»t« At T«a

The rxerutive committee «f theCliffu'iKid Parent-Teacher Associ-ation will be hosts at • tea for thrfaculty of t h t Cllffwood SchoolTuesday tt 3 p.m. in the schoolcafetorlum.'

Mn. Thomas MsrFrs presidwl atIhe special meeting of the execu-tive commltter In the IMIffwoodSchool at which tlni'; the proposedbudget was pimrninl hy Mr*. Iwlward Dalberg, trensuri-r. It 'vlllbe submitted to Ihe asMu-iiiiron at

ctTipninn'es Friday evening atLung Branch High School.

President Makes2 Appointments

The appointments'of Mrs. Sam-uel Siege! as youth than man andMis. George Goldberg, parliamen- n s t j 0 I l t |

The f,ill luncheon and fashionshow of the Women's DemocraticClub of Monmouth County will belield Saturday afternoon at 12:30p.m. at Shadowbrodk, Shrewsbury.General chairman is Mrs. JohnKeilt, Atlantic Highlands.

The guest of honor Mrs. ThelmaParkinson Sharp, wictow uf Sen.W. Howard .Sharp, Vinclami, is

Student NursesAt Perth Amboy

Thro.<> residents of .the R::nlanBay area arc amonj; the 42 newstudents who enrolled at Perth Am-boy General Hospital's Charles K.GreRory School of Nur.siiij; last

I available lo thr-in lircail up to get ][out u '"yes" vote Mr. N:ii7.o\vich| related that ihe beard hail had ra>J Knowledge that this was occurring: ami hud to set up regulations soj such incidents that mi^ht reflect'on its .impartiality should not re-occsir, . . . .

Rejoiners From AudienceThis brought -reiolnsrs from thn

audience

prior tonsuhationwhich iinly.could It'ava him "coti-fus'.'d'1 on lujw tii proceed wi'h Iheduties nf hb-offic;. - HQ did find"inferences" in lha wordim; of therules which hs only could lali'j a."bc-ins meant in a personal wnv. Me.deplored that he had had "novoice" in matters which appliedto the prerogatives of a profss-sion-al educator in office.

week.

,\s in how the board i Wants To Clean Up Pointsi could be impartial. abuut a pro-1 Mr. Saalhoft-declared that hupusul it was advancing and refuse j would move riKl'.l there to dear

They arc Miss .laquehne O. Mt-r-

CYAC Convention to he held Oct. j inj. about the organization and5, ti, and 7 at 'tie Molly Pitcher Ho- j ijyiiies of the various sectionslei. Red Bunk. Two orchestras havebeen scheduled to provide enter-tainment during the evenings of theconvention. Hart Weber and hishand will lead the informal t;et-(o-gether which will bt held on Fri-

tarian, «ere announced by Mrs Al-1bert Goldman, presiaent. at the'regular meeting of the Sisterhoodof the United Hebrew Congregationof Keyport held Thursday at thesynagogue: •

The opening prayer was read byMrs. Saul Diamond, educationalvice president. Announcement wasmade that u rummage sale will beheld Oct. 9, 10 and 11 at East FrontSt., Keyport.

Mrs. Harry O. H. Levine present-ed a brief resume of religious cus-toms, symbolic of the Jewish NewYear, which commences Sept, 28.

The program for the eveningwas, "The Price Is Right." Mrs.Stanley Cohen was in charge, as-sisted by Mrs. Eugene Tick andMrs. Mark Goldman. Winners ofIhe showcase awards were Mrs.David Goldberg, Mrs. Joseph Sie-gel, Mrs. Maurice Cohen and Mrs.Larry Eisuman.

The next regular monthly meet-ing will be held at the synagogueon Oct. II.

GOP Campaign GroupTo M—\ Weekly

Larry Bucco, Matawan BoroughGOP Chairman, announced at ameeting of the Republican Club onFriday evening at th* Hook andLadder Fire House that the cam-

commitlee would meet everyj night, starting tomorrow,

and continuing until flection.\t was decided to hold • card

party and lo postpone lh« trip lothe Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn,until after election,'

Wallace Dickerson, chairman nfsickness and distress, asked thatmembers contact him between 5:10

i p.m.Two members were wel-

comed, and Steve interline, secre-tary, announced Che membership isgrowing rapidly.

Mrs. Alice Ilickey reported on thesuccessful cakelcss cake sal*.

Th* golden eteytuai was award-ed to Mrs. Tillie Martin.

The aext meeting will be heldFriday, Oct. 12, at the Hook andLadder Fire House. All membersarc requested to attend and bringa friend,

Michael Eovino AtLebanon College

Michael J. Eovino jr., son ol Mraad Mrs. Michael Eovino si., ISCBroad St.. Matawan, was amongthe freshmen students admitted toLebanon Valley College, Annville,Pa., on Sept. 9, for the beginningof a three day orirntatlon p«rto<CThe parents of the undergraduateswere present at an informal din-ner which was followed by a re-ception for ih* new sludrnts.

Michael, who attended MatuwunRegional High School, where h-jwas a member of the NationalHonor Society, is entered as a prt>-fngineerlng student. Engineeringis nffcied at Lebanon Valley (ol-leg* on t cooperative programwith the University of Pr-i)ii;>ylvan-l f f d i td i h

woman from New Jersey, and com-missioner of Civil Service. She

was appointed by Gov Robert B.Mcyner in 1859 and the same yearwas elected president of the CivilService Commission. She servedsix years on t h e CumberlandCounty Tax Board, three years aspresident and was the first womanmember of a cotimy tax board inN. J. '

Mrs. Sharp al.<o is t h e onlywoman ever to serve on the StateBoard of Tax Appeals. She servedas • delegate to President Eisen-hower's White House Conferenceon Education in I9OS and is a mem-ber of the advisory council forthe School of Social Studies alRutgers University.

Honor Wives Of CandidatesIn addition to Mrs. Sharp, the

club will honor the wives of candi-dates of county and state candi-dates. Heading the reception com-mittee will be State Committee-woman anil chairman of the N. .1.Highway Authority, Mrs. KatharineElkus White.

Assisting h e r will be MissMadeline Clancy. Spring Lake, thefirst club president, and past presi-dents, Mrs. J. Harry Robertson,Sea Bright; Mis. Howard Height,Sea Gilt; Mrs. Adeline Barton, As-bury Park; Mrs. Gustave J. Frentt,Fair Haven and Mrs. Harry V.Hill, ICeansburg.

Fusliions will be shown by Gigiof Eatontown. Fashion chairmanwill be Mrs. Paul Kiernan Jr..Long Branch. Mrs. Rocco Bon-forte, Long Branch, club president,will Conduct a short business meet-ing preceding the luncheon.

committee-1 ( l ay evening, Oct. 5, from il p.m.] lo 1 a.m. At this time, the nomineesi for the diocesan CYAC offices will

be Introduced.On Saturday evening. Oct. 6, the

Merry Makers will provide ihe m'u-slc. for the social highlight of theconvention, the dinner - dance,which will begin at 7:30 p.m. withdancing continuing until 1 a.m. Theprogram of activities for the con-vention has been scheduled underthe direction of past president FredCestare, New Shrewsbury.

Counfy SecretariesPlan Institute

The opening dinner meeting forthe new club year of Ihe Monmoulti-Ocan Clmpicr of the National Sec-retaries Association ivas held Sept.12 at Crystal Brook Inn, limon-town.

Final nlans for the Secretarial IInstitute "to be held Oct. V, at Moil-]mouth College were presented.

Mis. Mildred Price, president,will attend the NSA Northeast Dis-

Ihe hospital and school. A day anda half was spent at Union JuniorCollege in Oanford where the class

gcd to come out to ficlal stamp _ _ _ .c- vote. The P-TA was represented found to be no use, that Ihe I'-1A°' as believing that prior ilefea'.s of could not know when the school

building proposals had been due was going to have a prior need ofto a small turnout tor voting and'a mfnicugrsph machine or a pnt-that with a representative number j jeclor, that only the sup-jrlntt'n-

will attend lor two semesters of Jof the. whole electorate coming out, dent could know this as thingsphysical and social sciences. I a proposal would he tarried.

Thi> week's events included a pa-j But Me. Holmes cautioned thatjama parly, picnic and tea. |tl,(. board'* members had received

The three-year curt iculum is ac- j ;

credited by the National Leuguc forNursing »nd the New Jersey Beardof.Nursing.' Besides Ihe basic sci-ence courses at Unioi Junior Col-lege, there are courses in the fitn-dumentals of nursing and in Ihemirsing specialties, given at thenursing school. Psychiatric nursingis taken at New Jersey State Hos-pital, Trenton, and the pediatricnursing experienci includes acourse in the growth and develop-ment of the normal child, taken at

many phono calls" about any-thing connected with the schools

moved along in a school day.Mis. Jackson sought lo force a'

resolution on the finor to rescindthe rules as illogical and unwork-able, but Mr. Holmes ruled she

Rolling Hillr Nursery School, Edi- ,;,,„ i1ViVS

spomiibility to set up and conductan election as an impartial super-visor of the "voting. Accordingly,it had to have rules that precludedanyone connected with the schoolorganization from inadvertently orolbLTwise doinj; anything whichmight not wholly comply with elet.-

a chance IO.nutl:e thsir views known nnd heordered I tie mutter concluded.

Th« hoard had a Icnfjihy dis-cussion on what tn do almui <ichild with no means of gcl'.ing outto a .sellout bus route from (hevicinity of Dutch Lane Fid. Aparent's request to have the childtransferred to Atlantic Township

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at;e" sewer plant and water pump-inn station of its own.

Mayor John A. Phillips found ili project the size of the

• • (. ,, rt i , , L '*.maid i cu lit f\iiiii:ii\. • iiwii^nii#Mr. .Sna hoff suggcsti-d thai he s , , t %m , j t i

. 1 A u r n u l f l u n h n i i t I n I l i p h r i r t r / l ; i ' . . . . . . .P-TAs could submit lo Ihc board a

. ,, . . . ... Iprev,ew of their projects with an j

f h ld d

j^ ',,„„ „.„.„ ,„,,.„ pr0.posed with no positive affirmationivf wheii1 water and sewer supplywould enmc from or that a public

CDA Plans Events,Oct. 27 Luncheon

Plans for coming events werecompleted at Ihe meetiiif; of the

will attenjt the ishA Northeast uis- j b u d l i k e | h e I ) ) n l b o a r d | w ( ) u ! dmet Conference in Montreal Oct. rccf-,', lml,n( | a v a r i a n c ( ! for it with-

out having some basis tn have con-fidence in whatever the applicantshad proposed along these lines.

Mr. Manning noted that whileIhe matter of the utilities was amost serious one, it was not the

vited tn call Mrs. (Julli Babcock, j m a j n p o j m of objection lie wasI raising. Mr. Manning declared the

tocatinnofi nursing home in * res-idsnlial lone still was the primematter, a complete violation ol theintent and purpose of the loningordinance, as he law it. The one-

Ocsohcr and November have beendesignated membership months forIhe National Secretaries Associa-tion. Local secretaries who wouldlike to visit tt n mi'i-tinj; are in-

Locust.The ntxt regular meeting i.ill be

held Oct. 3 at Crystal Brook Inn,and the executive hoard will meet

| Sept. 26 at the office of the NewJersey Natural Gas Company, As-bury Psrk.

Columbian AuxiliaryTo Revise By-Laws

The Columbian Auxiliary willhold ill first meeting of trie newclub year on Thursday in the newKnights of Columbus Kail, Route35, K«-yport, al 8:30 p m. Mrs.Joseph D'Alola, group prusiitrnl,has urfed all members to attendthe initial niceiing.

Mrs. Donald Duant, chairman ofCourt St. Joseph M4 of Ihe Calho-! the by-laws committee, has an-lic Danmhtcn. Keyporl, at the first nounred severalmeeting of the year held In St. Jo-seph's School Hall.

la. affording student iKilh aI>*KriT «nil i

Mrs. Rita Fariello. Rranil regent,presided. An in\itation was readfrom Court Marian of Colls Necklo attend their Eighth AnniversaryIJinncr. Monday. Oct. 22, at theColts N«-ck Inn. TIIP grand regentalso announced plans for the an-nual tlattt luncheon to he held forthe benefit of the priesthood fund," ' ' "' 3 at the Deal Coun-

revisions were

time l.udi tract is wined lor com-mercial USR, with which Ihe nurs-ing home would conform, for 300feet back from the south side ofHome M. But Bernard Kelienyi,Red Bank, architect vtor the mus-ing home, utatud when the propos-al was presented that the buildingsite of the nursing home was morethan MO ftet back of the highwayin the «re» 7,on«l residential morder to s|»re patients the noiseof passing traflic on Route 34.

Sought To Meet ObjectionsIt was pointed out to Mr. Man

nins; that the toning lioard hail' • • • * • * — . - - . - - < B

snuyht to meet objections to thesuggested ouring a mening of the i nursing home cited by the oojrc-by-!uv\s committM- and the pro-1 tors on ». point of iruck iinu am-

l ill l ffiy

po«al» will lie presentedmembership for approvalf i t ti

pfirst meeting.

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pro-1 tors on ». point fto the I bulanrr traffic l»'ing brought imoat Ihe i Home M by ^r.mlini; the var.ani.e

with the condition that a six-footIt

gwits announced bowling

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the Orfotitr meeting (or approval.Aliw attrnding Ihr nulling »>.n

Detjn'e in Knginerrinit, upon iorn-plrtion of the liveynir progr"in.

Campciign M««tingFor Gilbert Hickman thing lo donate may contact llir

chalrmun for |iirk up.

Anil'umJ NtrccTo Drinclnal" Mn I ( )n1" iur»< l l iy t-vnlnn ii rmnpiiiKii I nire'liiiR will" hf h'elil I'ueailav atAnthony Nuuio, pimupa, Mri. | , w M , h , .

l . t - l . . ! . . . * . . 1 1 . - i l l * A - I J T*. l l l l \ ' » ! •

try Club, IA workshop for officers and

members U scheduled (or Satur-day, Oct. (, at St. Mary's SchoolAuditorium, South Amboy.

Luncheon, Fashion ShowThe local luncheon ami fashion

•how will bt held Saturday, Oct.27, at Hullonwood Manor, Mata-wan. Helen Itapp Siioppe, Kryimrl,will present fill ami winter (»sh-ions.

Mrs. Carmi'lla DiSanto wat n.itii-

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activities lor members have Ix-gunat the Keypnrt-Matnwnn Recrea-tion Center. The league Mill isopen for members.

! New Committee For

mini n"- .-"..- .fence be ercclrd around its liounds.Hiis woulil roMrict rntr»nce lo thegrounds to the Kontc M sidt »n>lpvr ti inks and ambulances norrason to run over Middli'M-x Hil.tn Bel lo it. , , .,

Mayor Phillips observed that *"'nursinu ^ome would b« a ratableof al least 075,000 valuation. w> he

}Ictived favmahlv in Ih'. view it

p pj j , d , .o s t m^tu H a , ,„, r m l t e

eslimate of tune they would need | e W e n s l n l , ,„,„ , h ob

c h i | d - s h l , ,n c .10m the siipenntendent to curry T | , n , y i|le'"requisite two

thtm tlirOUgll M r c If-tn^ nnlnrl ! : 1

j",ad •mnrovedi^a r ( | ' ,Members closed ranks with

rules adopted ,f they could U , S n i ) | u n l h i s ,„ n d „ h i s

through ischool pnncipuls «'; i l i I d bp y

oral through ischool pnncipuls «';had logo to the superintendent and Iwhere the line was drawn where

siion notliinK I* done aboutji .,„ 0 | h B r • c f h

w i l | | , h e 5 i l u a l i o n ^ exploredd i f l i t i

tnc board.

w i l | | , h e 5 i l u a l i o n ^ explored ..ssomelhint; only could lie decided by a p r c c c d e n , i n nul-of-<listrict traiii-tnc board , p,,r la( i on otuili be sci up thereby.

To clarify this. Mr. Holmes had ih )

THimrrtON.Notit-e \t lifreby

i*tiunF& at Die bT r

yJohn A Bugan. the secretai^, readfrom the statute the limitations puton a superintendent and pow«rsreserved to the hoard, such as inthe establi.shmeiil of a curriculum,the adoption of textlHioks, t h Kscreening and hiring of personnel,the use of school buildings andequipment.

But the P-TA members in theaudience found this was Ix'ynmlthe |Kiint as their dealing nitli the.superiutendvnt would be on farless momentous matters. Mr.Scully derided the suggestion nP-TA could be called in to "pin-point" the amount of a superin-tendent's time a given projectwould require. Hi- rhldrd UIA ma-jority nt sermiiiK to net in theconviction thru the .school systemwas ihfirs, rather than a facilityuf the public entrusted to theircare.

Mr. Vooihees replied that whileMr. Scully was making "f i n e [ ';:'^J-.\7 ,7,speeches, this wus not clarifyingthe matter at all. Mr. Voorhecsob»ervTil thai in his own husinus*--he ha<i to soliscrirM- to n j"t nfn-gulations governing tin- ilrlaila n d Authority of his particular

LEGAL NOTICE

^oi:iiiCNRV s r ;DECKASKIJ ITIIUST KOII HI;NE-« | OK MYHA u WAI.TKI}.

iven tl.Htu & a ie u b r f t x r . S s t

Trtlstea ur thr r»,ute of nalri DeccnsCfl^111 he MU'lUl-rl utnl hlalmti ll.V If)*Siinosiite uf lli« Ctiuniv of MonmouthU!Kl i rpmlcJ fur K'-tltelurill til ThtMn.iTnoulh CiMinty Cmirt, I'rnlmic Ul-^ i^ii*;:, on nnuTday. ihr I5tl. rlay t>fNiivcinbrr A.D.. isia. i t 11:311. i.Vlochti.in., at llif Ciiunty Cfturl ll'iuvr,Mdnulnent and Court Strrrl-i, Krfc*hi>lil, Nvw Juifiej, ut v iilch Itipe Ap-pllt-nlinn ullt be lllait* for thu Hlluw*true nf Coniiulrtlfinv und Cmtnhrlfim, and l)li«:ll'.ii» fcr Ulslrlluitltin.

Datrit S ru t tmhrr 4lh, A.D. 1!«J.I.ONO liltANCttTIIUST COMI'ANYBy: lEittlh I. HnwIalK).Asat. T r y t CVflrn I177 Uroadivay.I»r»ar rtrR.lrti. N. JSt t BSTTrUTEn T H U S'l E15.

Mf&nr*. Su>in ii .SUntrltnan,Cotitisrllors Nl t.atv,1 Third Avenue,tjinir llra'icti. N. J

place in an organization, M> sau noreason why it was nut of plare(or the superintendent. It was Mr.Voiirhecs' itli-a that if tin' rules, asftirmulatid. were seemingly inerror, the lJ-TA"i could ilrniv up alist of siiggc.stion.s at In him lo<'hunge offending rulfs No. .1 and

Mrs. Gcrtora A v c , Kryporl, liiniiinnn of thenimmuge snlc which will he hcltiSept. 2'l tluiHigh 2f> lit 25 KnM FrontSt., Kryporl. Aiiyoiw haviii|; uny-

nrw coniiniilt'u,

e\ Kil. purl of the l |Matawan nsid'-nts burln-d upThe nrw coniiniiltu, which will j . .

be called the ways and menns corn-' ""? v"'w-

. l l l t l l l .>U». WaiiniMrt. Andrew Utckrr, Mrs. JOM|)IIDombrowtkl, Mrs. Samuel Can-_ Mrs,Wlibirt' Wo'rrlrn, Mrs. Julius Spiel-man «n*l Mrs. Vlnn-nl t)ullesu,

uno, Mrs. Thomas Vrru,

Efecf «d To "100 Club"William J. MnUmcy, 18 Miriam

Dr.. Mattwan, n larvamun fur WullIrwin Motor t.'iimpimy. Inc.. Free-luild. hue riiniril ttieiiilicii.lilp InIII* "10O C'lul/' whlih In tiiiiilHwrdof a itroup of Dutntniidlni; i»liMnriiIn fliKoln Mi'tciiiy «li'iilci'iilil|iit.lltiwitril .1. lliipler, New Yink illiiItlrl inl i ' i iniiiiBKcr fif linii i l ' iMrriury IXvlsion, ha» aniiminrrilIlia milrii priiflrlcnry plurril htmNnmiig the lop third D! nil LincolnMi'K'tiiy milcMiirn tiiiil <;IImil him»(!<•( lal rriiiy.iiltldn (nun the I Incoin Mrrrury Solfn Council,

; Ifnr (i/lbert II. Ilirkiiian. Ucmncintlcranitlilalc for Malawan lownshi|)cornmlltce. .InM'pli /jinihurc re-ported • niolniimil' will br heldmi Oil ?H Ihrongli the township.

IV .'.i.t ' II ' ' : r 'f Hy miNov. 2 with liiiiU CrvaMii, pi'i'Kldt-nt, In charge.

Mr, Mlcknuin h pUnnlh|i lo cun

19.') Wushitigtou Avc, Mut.iwan.

Sales At Marc WoodsPass $2,000,000

.Smith u i l l irprt 'M'iil Ihr VIAV I ' I ^ I ;( II.MICS Cnnmo'v l "hn I " •• / , ;i,\ f i i luis i, ,'tntl Unl|iit Scaintii tui^h.

Jmlck al Miiri WiH'd* nl Mid. iwan, ; Meiimtial l l on i r ; Mrs . Williinii-,.II J.'iO huiili' coiiiimiiiily being ilevrl-1 Mi«. I i e n c lir>'iioii n H Mis . Hltn

m i l t e r , will cimtLcl funi'lions loaid in the m n l n l e n a n c r of Ihe VI-'Wf'Ost Home, I'liffwontl Avf., Cliff-WOIMI.

T I I P first alfuir lo be sponsoredby this I 'oitunittei! will he a .vx ia lmi Sunnfl.iy I 'vrning. Mm. Itii 'hWilliainn, 1'irMilcnl of Ihe l.nilir/tAuxi l iary, c h a i r m a n for this affair ,iinnouni'r.s m u s i c will lie providedI.J ,ii.. iv.M a,.;.. i,,. i.,.,: ;i f,ii.i.incuts Kill IK: nvitilulilc. Ticketsv.ill l,r . . IM: to .ulull.'. .in1.,. '' '.I, ..ml Mi; .

Mover Willnrd nnd Hai ry l.icgcl ; m-nl Kt l , Moii' .itivllle, <cli b ia l i il« | l t i>c Ihc i i ff l rr ls nf Mil- nrvv i t im- ' ' , , :•• VMth ui-dil >y i t i u i i v i i u t v t'tiinillei ' . J a m r s Moffolt and J u s e p h ; Muntliiv. A I I on .jiaineil liy

fi i ' i imi t tn ' i i i i in John K.moved Ihe lo«n«hip r o m n i i t t f ewillihold act ion on the var iance until the imr.ulen of the public hearing held by the zoning board inJulv could be Hudliid H> uMi ' i lauiwhat Imil been reprcM'iiK'd »» tuIhe nviil lablhty «f ulllitif* mid "tilft* inCI1J« <>t that iiiiit

personnel and de-vice iiili-s. thai the Imarri 's oliliga-tlfin wa^ lo have enough unrlcr-

"ii in' *''""U'U- t(l malic i ule*. that i*re, VMirknble. Hut hi* was told Ihe| I ' T A was mil being asked In setup rules . |UM lo drfine points

i\\heie the tu l r s adoptrd iifrdfil lt»

lAuth Ainuvctzary

A ii'MilutioM In hn\' ' ' the f TAMiliitiil i.iigg(vtiiini. IIII Knle Nu. 3and Unit- No. h W J S uilii|ilftl Ity Iheliuaril. (J J, Mr. .'.cully anil Mi«.

KSTATK (IF UK-'K K. COHIIKIT. UK-CKASKI)

NOTICI-: Ol' SKTn.RMI'.N'l'Ol" ACCOUNT. AND DlRltTIO.NSOF TIIK COUitT KOH DISLIIAltCiE

OF KXEOJTOH AND THI.'H'KKNiUicr l* liffrfliV »»iven thnt tne tir-

c'inht> >>t Ihe mit>srrthrrt-, ArlinrTru^trr^ of thr trtaU- uf ^.ilil Dt-i-Fu f-rl utll ) * fliiitnrtl ami sl.'ilcil hytin- Siirrni.-alr ul tlir Cnuiilv nf MMI-niiiiitli unit i*-rKirti*it fot frttli'inviit InTlir Miittiiiinilii fninitv Cnurl I'liilmtfDlvt.'.lnn. on Friday, lur linn 'lay nfOi t'il«-r A. 1).. lilli;', :tt «..'<IJ -I't'Jork. i l l ! , .'il the C* iimt> C'IIIM Ilnilxr,.Mi.tiunii-.il unit Oiutt Mia.. I icrhnlilNin. . I r r t r i , lit I'.iiit'h tlfile Appltriitlunulll IK- IIIJ.IP li.r Ihr allov aiu-r nfr.iinnibshi.1!! ami Ctnintel rf-e«. MillIHrrrtlKiib i,f thr Omit fur UlsLlirflK«i-f t'\tt utur uiifl Tiuvli-c.D.l . i i Au|.i<l .10111 A II. IW2.

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1 SUHIKKiATK'S COUNT! NOTIIT. Tl) I'llKIMTOIIS TO I'llK-' SI'.N'I CLAIMS A'.'AIN'Tl' I'.VJ'A'I K.

I.STATi: Of (Jn i l i r II I'l-'imHlllill- ,1

i mi' ludrrSurr'ifatr i C u n n t y

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ilnrt n IIIHII in ilmir iiinipitign InIhe lowmhlp.

Named To CommitteeTlie Hrv, I je i l i ' i l i k C lliMifi, |Mik-

lur nf ( l i i l r i mun i - l.iitlienitiI'liiirrh, Kivi«nl, wn« in in nil to thePOCIHI miimlry cttnimlltr'C of (lu*( in lrn l DiMiH'l iif the New Jrr-M'V SyiHKl of (he I ulhrinn Chiirihin AinTirtt InAf wcrk, The orgi'n-i/iug coiiVi'iitliiii of Ihe dlntili't willIir held 'Ihuiftlay. .Srjit. 27, In ( l i eht'M.

I o p t i l l iy b i l l l i l c i I l o w , m l ^ ,l i i i v c |i.i>.!.' 'il t h e J J .0000110 in . i i U,M r . S i i ' i j r l n o t i ' d l l i ; i t ta\i\ l u n v i i yt i i n l i r n i f d t o h r M i . i n i : nl t h e m li i i iy n n d H i m !M h i i i i l i * l i . iv i ' In r nMild I h r b u l l d i ' i u b o .•.liilitl l l . i ltill fif [ht'hv l io i t i i '< l i r e uo^v In v n r -loiift Mnf! . '^ ill i on i . 1 t t i r l I n n .

M i i f r Wooil.". Ih i l s i n i ! o n I.MI i i rr w n l w i H i i I r d l i ' i r n l i i t v . o m i l e sH i s t nf I t i l I'.'O n f t i n ' < i ; i id< 'nS l n l r I ' H i l . W i i y III M . i l m v . i l i I l int i i i )!h. T h i ' r o i i i i i i i i i i l l y i i l l i ' i i . t w o(.plil I r v t ' U . * oli>11l.iI m i l l i n l M ' i li n m l i m o i l i l i , , i l l Ml i jHl t ' t l m i l o t sul o u r I h l i i l i ic i ' i ' t /r i n o i i ' .

S r i l | l « i | | M I | | l l . I : i < 11 f •. A11X111 • I (> .

Mr.'.. Doirilliy .Siitilh anil Mrs . Nui-,iIn- I (IIIIUIIB, the Corps Moilirr:•n( i h e tf i i . ' i i l i i l i i i i i i i l ( o i u l t i l t i T S J u nim l i t i i n i i iml Ituf. l i i ' n r | i ' , *.|K>i>

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l i l i i t i i t i i t ' i p l n v it M i i ! i | H c t i i l e ' i i

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I h t ' y | > e i f ( i i u i l K ' i i u r . ' l i i n l , t h u m p i

t i n 1 S c l i ( i « l S i i v u i g n i• i • >J* ' ; l ' ' l l

l l u ' i r f i l u i l e n l t , n u r i i i i i t u i i n i ' t i l t

/ i n s f i i d i i i l i n i i l H i e i i u i n i i | ' , t ' i i i e i i t

n f n u t l i . l h n l i l i l i h l i l , K C M I I I : l l e l

Hr indiiaKcrn ol this iinlion'" fuluri'l i

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•,,, nu i '•;••• i . 'a ' . i ' r i n i . | . ( | i ' ) | : t i l l ' " ' *'of ' i htjol rf|iii[>Mn nl uni'h us iiliiliiieiigro[ih or u si li'iol nnin Im.i ti I't'llnt' in ilni'A' up *tit' '"M' i i!

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In Appreciation of Tlio FabulousResporiM To Last Week'*

Grand OpeningWe'r* Saying

THANKS. With These Tremendous Valuesl

I'lipae upecinl values arv our way af laying "T1IANKYOU" fur your overwhelming rusponse to our C1KANOOPENING last week. Come nnrt get your share at thevalues mi this pigs.