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W ELCOM E STOUYLANi/ RESIDENTS COVERING lOWNSKiPS OF H O L W iK L , >MAQ2SdN MAitLBORQ. MATAWAN .. ANO "■. MATAWAN BOROUGH m h YEAR — 24th W EEK . • .i.-, M»raM' WaScir.*; t?,6luir:>i\ AtroelaUcn Santa's Vhit Sant# Claus Is comisR 10 Mat- : *w w « S»lu»il*y afternoon, «e- eofdlfl®-' t'1 L a rty - Gilbreath,- chfthnp.an c( K t Hsf-men Par- ade Consinl&tioli. Ssnt* I* schott- vted W strive by tniu a! the1 Mauiwiin Railroad Station at 1:M p.m. He wiU ride on llie b«c« ol the Mat&wan, F ln t 1 AW1 aeid R*»- cue Squad: ambulance irom Um tUtlon ’ plaxa io the tlr« «|a bulldb>« « i Uttie St., where he v/iu aiKrinuie preiwnl* eud ean- aica te tlie children »t M*t»wao. The pwed# eemmtarien to cera- posedtar'iha foilowiag five or- gudgatlons; Americas Legica. veteran* ef Foreign Vfar», First AI(i, Ma4*«ais Borough Fire De- partment and the Freneau Inde- pendent Fire Co. County Tax Board Rules On Appeals M ATAW AN, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEM BER 13, 1962 fo Take Part in Christmas Festival fclenvtMtr New *'irao> Ft«s.w Awoctattcw.: Single Cop? Ten Cents R. Milton Cole Auditor, Resigns Hatf Been Retained By Matawan 25 Years R; Milton Cole, New Brunswick, Matawan Borough Auditor (or nver 13 yeari, Tuesday night submitted all resignation effective Immed- iately. Mr. Cole said because of personal reasons, he Is retiring from the field ot municipal ac counting. Mr. Cole. In addition to serving as auditor In Matawan for the base quarter . century. al<o was auditor In neighboring, Keyport in (he early 1950#. Mr. Cole pledged eo-operatlon with nls successor. Council accepted the resignation with regret and Indicated a suc- cessor will be named st the or- ganization meeting In January. Council adopted an ordinance vacating Slano Dr. and a portion of Matawan Ave. There were no Objections. Action of council It ex- peeted to clear the way for con- itructton of a 124-unit garden apart- ment project by Howard Siegel, developer ot Marc Woods. Widen, Hard-Surface Road Mr. Siegel has plans tu relocate, widen and hard-surface a portion of Matawan Ave. and will use llano Dr., a paper street, as a yortion of the site of the proposed garden apartment project planned An Matawan Ave. Council accepted e gift of $3300 from Mr. Siegel to pay the major portion of the eost of a new con- •ole for the fire department alarm lystetfl. Councilman Vernon Elli- n a laid the console wilt enable a lle-ln With the Mare Woods de- velopment and tne Regional High (ohool with the borough fire alarm system. John Thaler, building Inspector, reported a sign at the Intersection M Route 14 and Mill Rd., which pad been subject to a protest petition at council’s last meeting, nas been removed. Residents of Mill Rd. petitions^ for the removal Of the advertising sign, claiming It Was erected In violation >f the ton- ing ordinance and constituted a traffic hazard. Council Indicated It would con- sider for the 1961 budget a re- a uest by Kenneth E. Joel, New irunswlck Ave. for the Installation ot street lights on Miriam Dr. and Miriam PI. and another request for the Improvement of Matawan Ave. Councilman Warren Hutchinson was authorised to proceed with a drainage project on Oak St. and Council voted to receive bid* Dec. tl, Its next regular meeting, for i supply of chlorine for the mun- icipal sewer systom. Hearing Postponed A houring of charges nf causing flcath by auto for Leslie Woolley, 17, of Route 70, Morganville, has en poslponed until after the first ..if the yenr, Matawan Polleu re- ported yesterday. Mr, Woolley’s Vehicle wus involved in nil acci- dent Oct. 20 on Route 34 with a Vehicle operated by Miss Alice Os- carburg, 30, of 18 Prospect Pl„ Malawan. Miss Osterburg was fatally Injured In the accident. To Take Out Charcoal chicken, fried Shrimp or Scallops w. F/F, 11.35, Rollo Pos’ House • The Monmouth Countv Board ofi ■Taxation last week announced re., ductions i in assessed valuations of properly; for 123 property owners in Matawan Township who filed ap- peals ot their assessments. Deci- sions handed down bv the tax board are as follows: Joseph J. ioiinaki, 37 Wonley St., building, $78(10 to $4500, Cahihaus Estate Corp., Railroad St., land, *1200 to fSttO (stipulation); land, $6100 to JJOfll); Route 35, land, $27,200 to $20,000; building, $20,200 to $14,900; Countv Rd. and Route 35, land. $20,900 to $23,40(1; land, $10,200 lo $3700 (stipulation). Key Enterprises, Inc., 2 Lower Main St., building, $119,400 to $111,- 900; personal; $148,600 to $110,600, land, $8400 to $6000. William and Francos Knopping. Route 34, building, $11,400 to $9400 (stipulation). Dominick and Delia Poppo, 14 Washington Avo,. building, $8400 to $7650. . ,;■■ . Daisy May Jones, South Atlantic Av*., building, $6300 to $4600 (stip- ulation). Andrew Nunziato, 64 Lower Mam St , land, $4300 to $3600; building, $10,500 to $9500 (stipulation). Fatsy and Camilla Eovino, 2 Oaston Ave., building, $10,100 to (WOO. W illiam snd Albina Horton, 4 Oakshades Ave., building, $10,000 to $9750. .. Mr*. Josephln* Manlello, J Atlan- tic Ave., building. $6900 to $HI00 (stipulation). . Michael end Jean Wagner, Cliff- wood Ave., land, $3800 to $3050; building, $9100 to $6700. Joseph and Helen Vena. Mata- wan Rd., building. $17,600 to $1«,- 109. . Bernice Son, 7R South Atlantic Ave.. building, $5700 to $4100 (stip- ulation). , Adolph Menzel, Route 15, land, 127,400 to $21,000; building, $8300 to $6400 (stipulation). Florence Malinconico, 1 Central Ave., building, $7100 hi $8.WO; 34 Lower Main St., building. $10,900 to $10,001) (stipulation). Lucille Shepherd, South Atlantic Ave., building, $11,500 to $10,750. T h u r m a n TL. and Marie Lam- berth, building. $12,800 to 112,050. Michael Boiiko, Wilson Rd., build- ing, $12,100 to $11,150. .......... , Edmund J. and Grace Ryan Jr., 924 Pinehurst Dr., building, ill,203 to $8800 (stipulation). Ralph E. and Mary Lou Wallace, 144 Lower Main St., building, $14,- 800 to $12,700 (stipulation). Joseph D. and Mary Wallace Cliffwood Ave., building. $15,900 to (13,000 (stipulation). Rose Marie DeNardo, Shore Con- course, building, $14,000 to $13,000 (stipulation). Michael, und Frances L. DeNar-. do, Shore Concourse,'building, >JJ.- 500’to.$12,500 (stipulation). ........... ••Thomas- P. Regan, -Route J5, and • Cliffwood Ave., building,' iJ!),W>0lo $17,160 . Albert M. DoNorcia; G Stverdale • , D r.,"ouildm g,'$11,700 to $11,250. | Walter and Sabina Tysher, Ain- i boy Rd., building, $15,300 co $14,300 , (stipulation). | Nicholas and Eiuaoeth -Lega, Amboy * Keyport Rd., Cliffwood, ! land, $2000 to $1100; building, $8200 ; to $7100 , (stipulations). .•Benjamin . Armour,' Second St., land, $2400 to $2200; building, $13,- : 100 to $10,500. (stipulations). Charles and Marv Short, 12 Lake ; Blvd., building, $13,606 to $12,850. ! Fred E. and Anna M. Tucker, 4 , (continued on page four) V * \ f , V ’f i t t e rs " *‘ 1 d tZ L j?'- ' [Planned Community Moved For Marlboro Urban Renewal Widow Sues U.S. For $1,050,000 Husband On Jet That Misted Preston Hold Sanction has been given by the U.S. Government lor filing of suit ugaliist It for $1,050,000 by a Parlin widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold, whose husband, Lawrence, wns Killed In a. collision of two airliners Dec. 16, TbSO. which took the lives of 134 persons and destroyed 10 buildings In downtown Brooklyn when one of the planes, a United Airlines DC-8 Jet. crushed in that borough. Three children of the Pet- loltls are mentioned in tin1 suit liloil In U.S. District Court. Tho suit filed In U.S. District Court specifically names the Fed- eral Aviutlon Agency the defend- ant division of the federal govern- ment and charges the dentil of Mr. Petzold und the others killed can he traced to the failure of tills ugency “to guide the approach and landing of planes . . . and to operate Its radar facilities to pre- vent the collision." Tha suit Is expucled to compel s final revelation nf all facts un- covered hy Inquiry into tho crash. This Inquiry wai followed by (continued on page ten) The Fanners & Merchants Na- tional liank of Matawan lias had one of Its most dynamic years In its 132-year hlslor" during 11162, l-.iirl v III Ih" yenr 'hr, !;i-.:il, niL’i tt'l imu ii rim tnu’t tu imrtiiuuo an adjacent building so tlmt tho hank could uxpund Its parking facilities. Tlie demolition and subscquont pav- ing of this lot has resulted In sur- rounding the bunk on Ihree sides with parking facilities. In addition til this Increased parking, the Borough of Mutawan lias authorized Ihe widening of the street at the reur of the hank which will greatly facilitate the (low of traffic Into Ilia new park- ing lot. A new and ultru'tnoduin mercury vapor light lias beon In- Htalled on o 31-foot mlo. This one light will suffice to light the sntlr* parking area and surrounding streets, Later In the year The Tanners It Merchants National Dank re- ceived permission io establish a blanch In Mutawan Township near tlm Iir'.v l!)00 l.uiDc ii.itilliiiwir; 1 valopmcilt. This will h" llm line1:’', fl tat branch. A situ hits bcun dim- nn on Route 34 east nf Matawun, near the Intersection of Lloyd Kd, Architectural plans have been hud* and construction will begin 'lu tne nut future. Development Underway Tn Iho west of MiUuwau, just oil Ravine Dr., ths street on which Tha Fanners IU Merchants Hank it K,\.iUcii, llm fstilu; tVtjoil.l mont has started receiving the first families of a projected 300-lome development. Mount Plea.suut Man- or Estates and Storylnnil Village are both adding many new homes within the bank’s operating ureu. To handle 'lie Increased loid, llir hunk has miHl«rnl»,d Its addresso- graph fuclllties, Its sicnogrnphlr equipment and udded I IH i.ifr de- posit boxes. It Is uKprried Ihm ud <litlon.lI sail! deposit Iki. xcs will lie required to serve all Ihe new (mil Hies In the area. Advertising policies have beer broadened to Include the promotion and encouragement of local ac- tlvlte.9. Tills Is tied In with the Increased Interest llio bank Is show. Ilia In thu flnani'liil succnss of lo cnl business esiiihlishmunt*. One method The p'.ir.ners p Murchunl'. National Hunk is using to assl' mirf'hrni' fl 'i* i"'1! Is die /thim ing of tn'ii-'Ar-'li periods for emu lo oxhlblt their goods and products In tho bank lobby. This serves to call sltenllon of both nuw snd old resldtnts tn the great variety of goods And services which tnav be procured In Matawan. 57 Landowners Earn Reductions Matawan Tax Appeal Result Ftlty-seven property owners in Matawan who appealed assessed valuations on their lands and build- ings were granted reductions by the Monmouth County Board of Taxation. Successful appellants included: Alfred and Holon Raven, 17 Wel- don Rd., building, $19,100 to $18,750. Clarence W. Fischer, 11 Center Ave., building, $16,200 ta $15,200. Dorothea B. Goodrich, Box 92, Mill Rd., building, $13,900 to $11.- 200. Madelyn Ketchel, 1 Nawatam Way. building, $40,300 tn $31,300. Marie L. Vagts, LorlUard Ave., Union Beach, land, $1100 to $800. Howard Woolley. 5 Crown Pl., building, $24,200 to $23,450. John Bradlev, 2 Maiden Lane, building, $13,760 to $12,750. William May, 13 Edgeinere Dr., building, $29,300 to $28,600. Batka, Inc., Route 34, land, $18.- 600 to (6500 (stipulated). Kamos, Inc., Route 34, personal. $41,000 to $35,000. N.J. Materials Co., Inc., Route 34, land, $70:500 to $55,1100; building. $70,600 to $67,800. Mary Elliabeth Vreclund, 6 Edgemero Dr., land, $7700. to $6200 William E. Smith jr., 40 Fierro Ave., building, $14,308 to $13,100. Elsie R, Luhrs, 11 Weldon Rd., building, $18,700 to $17,700. R.A.F. Realty Co., Freneau Ave., building, $25,100 to (23,900. Willard Wieland, 1 Weldon Rd., building, $18,500 to $17,000. Stanley and Myra Sokolowskl, 70 Ravine Dr., building, $18,200 io $15,900. Fred H. Remer, 13 New Bruns- wick Ave., building, $11,600 to $11,- 300. Louisa C. Durante, 6 Main St., building. (15,500 to (15,000. Anne McKenna, 237 Main St., land, $5701' ir. $5400; building, $6300 to $63011 (stipulated). Albert and iviary Disario, 7 Fierro Ave., building, $18,500 to 18,150. Norhert H. Wundenr.ky Ryeis Lane, building, $1)000 to $S(100. M rs. Edward Schuber. Broad St., lund, $1400 to $4000. Sprague Oil Service, 26 Little St., building, $22,100 to $19,400. Frank LaMura, 33 Freneau Ave., building, $28,700 to (26,700. Doiothy LaMura, 38 Frenemi Ave., land, (13,100 to $11,1110. Mrs. Gladys M. Burlew, 119 Uroad St., building, (16,700 to $15,- 500 (stipulated). Ronald P. Ramsay, 18 Fierro Ave , lund, $2600 to (2200; building, $15,100 to (11,300 (stipulated). Margaret Guadagno, 15 Edge- mere Dr., building, $38,200 lo (36,- 200. John J. and Nettle Pagano, 61 Parkslde La., Bayonne, building, $15,650 to $15,000. Alphonse and Angela Mai/.el, 177 Union St., Montclair, building, $17.- 350 to $16,000. John Chlmento, Vail Ave., I.iillc Silver, building, (17,800 to $-12,800. J. Gordon Kavenv, P.E., 12 John- son St., building, $20,300 to $111,000. Jehu and Edith V. Coopei, 7 I.nkcslda Dr , building, $22,600 lo $20,500. Ellso R. Bedle, 7 Sunset Ave., building, $22,000 tn (18,0011 (stipu- lated). Ralph S. Heuser, 322 Main St., building. (7800 to $6500. Ruth Tt Plitllios !Tir.Iln • IM (continued on page ten) Warning On Skating Chief John J. Melna. Imrough pnllce, stilted ycslerdny thal (hrro will be ne red flag posted nt Imrough hikes and ponds to dcslgnntu Ice ns being unsnfp lo hold skaters. The chief warned lhat acrnnlli 4 {ly ll must nol he assumed by Ihe nhscnce of a red ling wllhln view thnt lakes or pnnds aro safe for skating. The ehlef adied ll.al pnrcnls cniitlun Iheir children nnt to hv daring uhoul vonturlnu oul on Icy surfares lo lesl If III# loo will Imld, Parents nro advised tn view skating areas tlioimelvcs before lU'i'ldlng If their children should ' out on Ihem nn skates, l'liii caulion Is given because il iiiiinv veins red lings were msled I ii wnrn of un'infe ire. I nv, suits holding recreation anil parks departments responsible for mis- judgments on Iho state nf ico Br- os* for skating have canned llie abandonment of llie use of Ihr red flag. j •[ Mji-jfcyj-f, Township Piaamo j I Board Tuesday adopted-.a resolui. I tion to recommend to tiie township 1 j committee adoption of a vlanneil . lhe l-eileuii i.-rbao Renewal Ad- community ordinance of muc/i ihe : ministration hat. approved a $26.- same order as that provided for ; .11.0 t ,i a o t for Mailbuio fovwiship I.eviU & Sons, Inc , ui adjoining ' i to pursue, a two-year study of the i Matawan .Township- The Matawan idevelopment ol an urban renewal Township ordinance and ths Marl- project. , Three Marlboro Fire Districts Setup Ratified By A il Com panies Now boro proposed ordhuiij.ee both wer® drawn on reconuncadadons or. tha siinx* planning consultants, Herbert II. Sivnt'i Associates, West Trenton!.-- The-Marlboro diaft calls for a maximum of 2.8 houses p^r acm and tt minimum 80-b/«100 foot lot | size. The township now has half- acre minimum.’zoning. This com- > pares wijh. :i 2.0 housing density | per acre in Matawan Township and {a 70-by-l00'foa{ minimum lot size*./ * Jy vok» of the Morganvillo Volun* I The Marlboro Town.siilp ordU I leei Tire Co. Thursday . ihe fire ! mukfs ^iisht.ly more exact*.: 1 ,• , • 4 , ,| i !ni» demamls on a developer for i district setup for Marlboro low,,- j , ohools. u spepjfies' there shail^t,^ [ ship was completed. The three olh -1 28 grammar school classrooms pec jer companies, Marlboro. Roberts-! 10O0 houses approved, 'llie Mala- ville and Morganville Independent j ",un Scnoi,i District received a ,!4- Th* sexlet pictured above will take part In the, Including the eighth grade chorus and high school! nad acted before. TIu-n-^v.Vn—iddM : Christmas Festival to be presented Thursday. Dec. chorus. " | Morganville will present an un-! the levil tofal to W but 1,2 20, ut 8 p.m. In the auditorium of Ihe new Matawun s>*—v-n— n... — ...m «.* .i .......... ......i .-i . * 1 1,111 1,18 Regional | the sextet, Egeers, C. Uatny Neal. Partlctpaling also will be 400 choristers: i.m. In the auditorium of Ihe new Matawan i The highlight of the evening will be thc premier iui fir district selun for the time I tnwnshin committee -.. (vn'ed c r High School, Atlantic Ave., Matawan. In ' performance of “Praise," un original composition by qi."' “ altrlu 5U“'‘ M »?n iZ -.m "m . i , left to rlghl, are Elizabeth Muitson, Anne! Wilhelm C.oelre, director. Tbe program will include ot » ‘l,stncl w,lh I ’L 1r- ^ ' Pu Sari, Pat Tlsher, Eleanor Harrison and sacred and secular music appropriate lo the season, two tire companies. Marlboro and i , ; ,, , ■. il. Partlcipaling also will be 400 choristers! ' I om -i... ,v. i ,KU 01. . . additwtial; dasSf Assessment Reductions For 181 In Marlboro Township | Robertsville will be the usual one | roonls. pL ,r thtt. siime „umi,er of district to one fire company. The i houses as the total In ihe Strath- dual arrangement ill Morganville ! 0 r development, WOO. Mail* Assessment reductions - w e r e j 79. land, $-1470 to $4170, building, 19, land, $6100 to $3-100. building grsnted to 181 Marlboro Township property owners as a result of sp- posls heard bv thc Monmouth County Board of Taxation. Assess- ment reductions wara granted to the following proper'? owners; Mark aud Mary Bealin. RD 1, Morganville, building $9470 to $571)0. lienry and Anna Mittelstedt, RD 1, land, $3350 to $2050. Joseph Daroci, Texas Rd., land, $3170 to $1700. Elmer nnd E t h e l Schllchting, Route 79, lund, $2960 to $2520, build- ing, $19,070 to $17,390. Anthony Mikal, White Rose Rd., land, $21,010 to $12,610, building, $3-1,010 to $21,310. Corncliu A. Hawkins, RD 1, land, (6150 to (4700, building. $8600 to $2600. Fred Von Rodeck, Route 79, build- ing, $25,960 to $11,160, laud, $3510 to $3910, land, $5910 to $3310. Joseph D. and Ruth Alt, Tennent Rd.. lund. $'1080 to $2/20, building, $18,440 to $11,690. Ardell and Ida Lowing, RD 1, land. $44,460 to $38,2-10. Edward Askew sr., Route 79, building, $42,010 to $24,650. Betty Rae Borden, Main St.. land. $000 to $630, land, $1870 to $1730, building, $13,150 lo $11,950. Mildred Finlayson, Gordon's Cor- ner Rd.. land, $18,400 to $16,260; land, $6750 to S50G0; la n d , $-!8,G30 to $31,720; land, $25,540 to $19,150; Robertsville Rd., lund, $8010 tn $75-10; Gordon's Corner R d, land $34,440 to $26,3:10; building, $26,230 to $18,010. William and Ursula Carroll, Wil- low Land ltd., huildinsj. $20,360 to $18,320. .lolm und lidna Amiams, Route $14,380 to $11,330. W ultcr ,1. Soltysik, Silvers Rd., land, $5460 to $4460. Sanmt'l and Gertrude Neidlinger, land, $15,350 to $7030. Bailey Ilawken, Wickatuuk-Gor- don's Corner Rd., land, (12.950 to $11,310, building, $14,201) tn $10,210. Arlstc aud Matilde Scrobogua, Route 520, U nd, $70,111) to $54,080. Arthur Phelan, Tenncnl Rd., land, $2250 to $1650, building. $11180 in $6740. Joseph A. Bauer. Bauers I.a., land, $-1800 to $4300, building, $19,210 to $17,410. Jannev D. Ely, Herbert Ave., land, $2690 to $2240, building $7290 lo (6090. Garrett and Florence Voorhees, land, $1810 tn $1020, building, $8030 lo $30110. Burnett and Pauline iloyce, Rl. Mayor Wood Stops Mobile Lunchcr No License, W agon O perator Summoned A defendant charged hy Mayor Norman E. Wood, Matawan Town- ship, with operating an unlicensed mobile lunch wagon in the Strath- more development of Levitt & Sons, Inc., was granted a postponement Tuesday hy 'lownship Magistrate Harold Sherman to prepare his de- fense. Tlu* defendant, Francis ft. St. Jacques, Church St., Matawan, claimed he had hired a new uttor- ney Just u few hours before coui I 79, land. $6200 to $53511. building. I '•onvimed Tuesday. Mayo. Wood . ' . _ . ' . ... t ...I I I, I,. ..s.l. .... ll,,. , I. >/.../I . , 1 Early $11,480 to $12,820. Blanche and Mu lia"! Witt, L.lovd J>d.. land, $2500 to $2301). building. S1S.WS0 to $15,180. Andrew and Ann Milligan, Texas Rd,, land, $«020 to S'MO, building, $H),•!•!() to Albert and Kate .larkson, Kyan Rd., land, S’ il.UaU to S18,I!K). build- ing, $31,510 to $X410. Christina D. Thomson, School Rond Hast, land, SH.OOO to $ll,X“)ll, b u ild in g , $ l ‘U).r)i) tn $17,2.10. Roy und Dorothea Cross, Route Postm aster Urges Yule M ailing Postmaster Charles.!. Hasemann. Matawau expressed his apprecia- tion for the excellent cooperation .so far on the 1!HJ2 “ Mall Early for Christmas" Campaign. He tmld, however, thnt only by stepping up all Christmas card and gift pack age mulling* imnmdlately, will it be possible to process nnd deliver your ennk und i{lfts hy Christmas Day. Thu Postmaster suid further, "it l-M.l.v ilk.. -I- I I n"!: •; ;v ’!! vtuir will siM un all tlmw rccord. l.et's not disappoint n single friend or loved one at ChrlsfmiiH time hy putting off our ChrU'huM mailings to the last rntnute." He offered thes-j suggeMloh.s that .nn -usy to follow: Hu sur<* the return itddrosi nnd thu reclplfihl'rt name nnd address aru plniniy typed or written on nil Inbell And Christ - mns cards. Always usa rone num* bers. Avoid abbreviations of state and city names Try to bring purreU lo the posUl window* before 10 a m or hefw . l.ilO nnd •V.’IO p.m. lo avoid th* noon hour tii'-h. Park Christinas gifts In strong corrugated cartonv Use plenty of HlnffiUK mulei Ini to hi .uie mFd do livery, Sent packages with heavy pupxr ndhnslva tape aud ||o with ,!ihiiI, strong cotd. Be sure to imk alKiiit ptircel m \ sl/i' and wi'ight ItiuMiKions when you uo lo H:e mm iitlire h» Imy siainp-> Now York lurnpiku I. k[ h c, huiQi, fro(|iinnt <lally in v u n froie Uolio'a (oiniuulrr,i buy 10 trin IxKikN And i n v e l oi icltedule r*ll COlfax f m i protested this, noting the defendant Itad already had the one postpone- ment permissible. The muyor ais*» was angry that the defendant was making statements pt inled in a daily newspapei about the case be- fore ll was being brought to court The mayor noted the paper car (continued on page ten) M itten Tree At M organville P .O . Employees of tho M'ligaiivjll,.- Post Office nre collecting mittens and gloves for distribution to needy children In tho area. Tills Is the second strnlght yaur the employees Imvu sponsored a mitten tree. Mittens will ba given out by the school nurse, who reported last year that many of llio school chil- dren, who received milieus, never hnd had a pair before 1-ocnl residents are urged to co - operate with tills worthwhile eu- di-avor. Mittens should be taken to Iho Mnrgunvllle Pmt Offlin, Ten. nent Rd., on nr before Wednesday nf next week. $28,150 to $22,910. Estate of George Huyes, Route 520, land, $71,360 to $61,280, building $20,000 1,1 $10,370. Frank Boyce, RD 1, building $48,240 to $32,330. Bolesiof Zienewir/,, Route 79 building, $10,170 to $67 80. Ernest anil Mvrtle Zienewlcz, R o u te 71), la n d , S-ISGO '•> $31)20, b u ild - ing, $16,050 lo $14,200. Bolesiof Zienewlei, Route 79, land, $3410 to $1530. Ellen, Michael and James Crine, RD I. lund, $51,150 to $35,400, land. $65,860 to $52,500. Charlotle I.. Mackenzie School Sl., land, $1300 to $38-10, building, $7260 to $1030. Thomas Walsh. Rome 1) land, 5111,500 to $10,570, building, $25 420 lo $17,920 land $18,510 to $14,250. building. $8620 to $33111. William P. Doeling, Ryan Rd., $26,520 to $23,520. building, $27,000 to $26,000. John M an jr.. Ridge Rd., land. $80,850 to $55,600. Marion Marz, Wickatunk, land, $78,750 to $52,2-10. Morris Schechter, Tennenl Rd., building, $30,640 to $19,550. Edna M. Netter, Dutch Lune Rd., land, $10,770 lo $8580, building. $11.- 050 to $1)500, la n d , $2050 tn $900. John Narzowirh Buckley Rd., land, $71)70 to $11570, building, $11.- 020 to $11310 Michael and Pmilu McGrath, land, 520,610 to $13,Mil) Andrew and Marv Farrell Buck- ley Rd.. hind, $7061) to $.)7!KI, build- ing, $8170 to $6130. Anthony aud Minnie Nun/kite.. Route 711, building, Sl(i,5lll to $13.-' 200. Kd'-vard and Levcrne Gaskins, i Route 79, hind, 5:152(1 I d $.:r.il0, build i ing, $26,230 lo $1.5.800 ! Kathryn antl George Van Hr-mt, : I .ol 12, lllnrk 71. land, $10,770 tu , $12,030. ; Harry and Mario Holnies, l-'„iM ‘ School ltd , building. $12,(1110 lo $11,- 600. Joseph ui'd V:!;;ini:; I'.rotlnji'l., linitui l'ill Rd , laud, $5210 to SIIIO, building, Slii.Sid $11,MS0 Max and lio;e Luub. Main St,, building. $3I,0‘W to $2.1.820. Kenneth, Grace. Olen and l-:Isie Iluebsch, Roitiu 711, land, $16,250 In $13,250. building, $:t<Uilitl lo $27,0IU. Rohert I. Herran Jr., Lot 40 Block 22, land, $2390 to $1210, land, $2260 to $1050, lund. $17110 to $1270, Marguerite Palmer, Tenncnl Rd., land, $52-10 to $1250. Janies J , Pellet! Co, Rnilmad Ave., land, $7900 to $63(10, building, $34,760 lo $18,891). James J. and Mary Pellet, Hud- son Sl , land. $1120 to $3810. build- ing, $11,000 lo $10,130. Marguerite 11 Palmer. Tennen! IM , innd, $9350 to SSI Ind to be adopted to serve In 1963 that the [ire district setup could be certified lu tbe townsnip committee by Ian. 1, The three districts will present budgets for tha fire protection or their own areas and tho fire tax will'he levied separately for each in accordance with their appropria- tions. Tlie Townshn Committee ac- cordingly will not have to appro- priate for fire purposes in the mun- icipal budget of 1903. Vote On Budgets Feb. 18 lKiro Township could get 51 class- tooms. - - . , Same Facilities Pro. lded tn oilier respects the same facllt. ties are provided paved roads, curbs, lighting, water system, sew- er system, storm drains, sidewalks, fire houses and recreation centers, oarks and playgrounds, church** ' and shopping cenlers. The Marl- boro Township ordinance allows A developer whose area covers'mors than 400 acres to introduce tho j shopping cenl'-r and he also may erect a certain proportion of gar- a T h e v o te r s will a c t F e b . 10, 19113. I dL‘n or multiple dwell- on the budgets presented and also! '»« tm,ts' A ^''eloper on less than on slates of fire commissioners to | 100 Hrr'7, cil.n"?t use tl"! I’181'"*'1 regulate the affairs of each district i im m unity ordinance. ; * . . . . The move to introduce the ordi* nance was . made by Lawrcnct-: Youugman, chan man of the town- ship utilities Authority, with a pro* I vsso It be submitted for review by I that Authority. J. Daniel Stnttel I (commut’d on page lour) ' and administer their budgets Despite the separation into dis- tricts, all fire companies in the township will continue to respond to fight r fire of general alarm anywhere in thu municipality. Dur- ing 11)53 the final form the Mor- _________________ _ ganvilic Fire District wul take will I ~ •» i 1 o 1 1 \ n ior the separation of j l l O lllldcl SChOOl the township into fire districts Is j ^ # the likelihood of large scale hotis-1 |{ n |in in O * r ing development. In ease one dis-1 u iv v n w il trict should acquire large scale i housing and the other districts re- main relatively free of housing de- velopment, the newcomers io the developments will have to pay tax- es for their own protection. It will not become a charge ulsn on the districts where there no such development. Ordinances defining tlu* bounds of the seveni! fire districts will be Introduced. Legion Party Sunday will urrive Sunduy $1,440,000 Proposal For Action Jan. 8 Holmdel Township Board of Edu- cation last night set up its special election of .Ian. 8 to vote on bond* ing the district for $1,440,000 lo erect a 21-room school on the Crosi tract in Holmdel Village, at SU- MO,000 cost; add four classrooms and special activities rooms to th* Hohndel Rd. School at $327,000. and convert the lltllcresl School to nn administration office at $13,« 000. The polls will bo open fm m Santa i 3 p.m. at tlu* American Legion j fi p.m. to 9 p.m j Hail, Matawan, to he the feature j (continued on page four) I attraction at a children’s party, j --------------------------------------- I r ’S m ^t^rare'X d 'm lN ew Levitt Sections I contact tho committee through >Approved Bv PlcinnerS I P.O. Box 11 in connection with the! rr * 1 nninbi'i of children who plan to s Map^ ,tf three additional sections I attend and their ages, up to 1.-.. ; 0f |.,.vj(t and SonV Sirathmore-at- ! ------------------------------------- ! Matawan development were up* Added Post Office Hours ; proved bv the Matav/an 'lownship j Planning Board at a soecial meet- Postmaster Charles J. H;ise- j ing Thursday. Sections 'tt and 24, nuniii, Malawan, has announced | comprising Waverly Park, and Sec- iliai windows will be open Satur-j tion 27 ot Oxford Park, ull located dnys, Dec, 15 and 22, fro i 8 a.m, ! on thu west side ol Route 34, ex- to'H p.m. and on Sundays, Dec. Ifi j lending toward the Murlboro Town* and 2:i. from 10 u.m. lo ‘2 p.m. I^hip line were approved. During the week, starting Kolrndel. ; The board referred to the ?,on:njj windows will be open from K a.m. j hoard of adjustment a petition pro. fo ti p.m .or the Imlidav period, j testing tin* planned construction of —J ________________ J— j an asphalt nianufactunng plant on r r/1Mj p rinol Center St, The plant is proposed for (vrand Jut y r o net , C(,nstrm tj(m i>y a, campo, Middle. rti.sidiMits lmvn Township contractor. Tour bayshore area ara umong a panel of 50 prospec- tive grand Jurors for the January term. Prom thu list of 50, a total of 23 grand jurors will he drawn Jan. 2. 'llio prospective Jurors ara Gordon C. Sands, electrical engineer, 1«; Mornlngslde Avo., Union Heach; M rj. Isabel Gordon, housewife, State Hospital, Marl- lioro; Hobart K. Robinson, super- inlendent, 21) G te e n Grove Ave. Kiystuif and Dunn. Lot V Block ’ Keyjmrt, and Cornelius Ackerson, (continued on p:tf;e four) 'engineer, L.ii/ahelh St., Keyport. Diiks squad Captain ()f Keyporl, Keansburg iVains; ’‘(Vlalawan” Station, llazlet Transfer Mutawan Township I ‘irst A.d srpiaii olecled officers for l!Mi;i Iasi weekend. John MacDfiu^al w a s chosen president and Sam Dill.s iijiiiui captain. Oiht r line offireis aro Frank I' letrher, assist aut c.np ta Ifi; Hohctt ImisU'i', flist lietitenaiil and Prank Krauia, second ll*«uten ant. Ihosu to haudla official husi nrtii ara l-aKvard Anderson, vice [>iu^ldont: Aibert Jo^mln, lei if tnry and Halph Hnspnl, tre.ivm 'r Notice ' Uie annual liieellng of Mtc -I'i.i Imlder"1 of Tha Matawan Mank sm ' lie ledd ot tho offlcn of the Han' Ifis I/O Main Strm*l. In tha Hniomi m| Matawan nnd State of N' •ieiM'v, on Turulav, the H»li il.i. nl January, A.D. nlmdeen bundled and -tUty three, at It):HO o 'r l m k "1 t}(*« fiijenMuii 'or fh- «-|eelloi* ol 1 II1i'»‘tm " to *.''U'i fi>i tliu oir uli'j; vein, iiiul foi ||n< 11aii'uidion ol airh olhi'i b'l’ilness a* III a V he hi ought hefoio tha nmetlng." C, W. Maodevllly f . M . jfp-mlv t) Speculated Upon At Bill Is Signod To Pul Ponnsylvcmia In Charge Of All Shore Runs (iov Ku'haid .1. Hughe1 ! Mondav } the riiilio,iiii‘’ I'ouhl see two ‘ .pi'1 ' sliced a hill (hat ptovul’H S’t.tVIO.- i o lrttiv e“ imssiliilUtes'. Oiiu 111 slate stile.Mliev to revamp I Muy Dlftcontlnup Service Mie |i.tsMMigi't seivlce of th<* Cen-J llu* statu now muit decido wh i' ii.il Kailioiil of New Jersev nod, a to hei omn of passenger aervice ii ■ * fo .r,.Mioi(;t! ;lie iran-»*er *»* f pie- fl;» op.-rtted hy th» Jersev nl 1oid lei vice It (wu New Vm k ' ‘■•ni ci I on tha Mm awan -to-Atlant ii: I Newark to this ure.i and the - 1i 1 j’ii Li 11 d s dlvNloti through Key Jersey Shon* generally aim! ;>< 11 r( Union Ileach nnd Knnmbuig A I 'lands of the Pennsylviima '.'• a iolnl O[)eialioil Of the t\so o n d . utul<-( u !>')!! v e a i gi an! ol .agi* tights over die New Yoik m* Hiiinch H it I: Hu Ml H m “ it *iiif| t»i n;*j'tovi d ■I, I *1*1111 v 'l ’. i’Olu Jifbi that It heai.t n hojwd 1 dale of Dec, !l|, Pint A railioad man who declined Tuesday night to comment on lhe situation positively becuuha Hthc malt^p It no loiigei la the hands of 'uipiMHltinn ii thnt It wtU Ik* li.roatlnued Dee. 31, lOtJ.V o r On .Oiaiuver other data tho Penihyl- vania takei oV"i all shore pusseu- gar jervli'n us the P enn,-v!v'iiui,j hnlftv tio It iiw' iU- ot t';ii loige i I|J .1 I •1 * M |> " | ........... iI l.l mini lo \lliiiilit I hr.hlionl. ll'1 I' Ion Of largei | ilia Jersey (.'ential A Becond jMn.ilhihty hai hee-i brought nl>out by a prujKisiil eu c.oufflged by f.. Dotiald Sleniei, head nf thd Monmouth County Plun. (ciintlnued on pRge four) Notice i'rigldHhe Rapid H u d g c t Dry Cleaning hai Joined the washers at tho Acme Washomutlc. You will be astonished ot the money you save and the fine work they do. wjfp-ndv 13 Hospital M ove Soon Ilnrry .S. Willey, president of the Ihiyshoro Hospital Corp., dl** cloned yuuuiduy di. dl.'fc'uU nt dial body hud im. uvui the wcrk* end In discuss lit* "»tyniled" nllunllnii on getlliiK s hospital la Northern Monmouth Counly re- sulting from tha lovero differ- encos of opinion In ths body poll- tlo nl Rlvervluw Hospital ps lo In what way snd In what locnllo* thnt Institution should apply 17ft,* 000 In Hill • Burton Act fund* granted for tlu ostonslon ot III Mi vlcu. \ proposal to erect a \ 2,;.'ii),000 branch on t*aliner Avo. ,.i It oul o IS, Middletown, was re- i,TU d by tho staff and board last innnlh. Mr. Willey gave this report Imm the llnyihor* board'. “ flie im .h'i'j ill tha ilsysliors Hospital < o rp in .■thm mot to revltw Ih* ptesenl ininMllid outlook for ( Hi in-rui hnipltul In the bayshor# mi'll. In vli'v. of the current un- seltioment, It wus tbe constlMU* <>l o p in io n itiiinui: Ihe lion-d 01 11 itiR'ft* Ihry should now resume llirlr ii'Hiiliir iiitinilily m ei!|ln||l. Discussion of llie rnlarKunioiit oI Ihe membership was believed la order uud n stnlement un Iht Ininrd's mist movs «rll| be fortl!> COmhiif nfler III* tirsl Ot UK year,"

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Page 1: Assessment Reductions For il. Partlcipaling also will be 400 ......U.S. Government lor filing of suit ugaliist It for $1,050,000 by a Parlin widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold, whose husband,

W E L C O M E

STOUYLANi/R E S I D E N T S

C O V E R I N GlO W N S K iP S O F

H O L W iK L , >MAQ2SdN M A itLBO RQ . MATAWAN

.. ANO "■. MATAWAN BOROUGH

m h Y E A R — 2 4 t h W E E K. • .i.-, M »raM ' •

WaScir.*; t?,6luir:>i\ A troelaU cn

Santa's V h it• Sant# Claus Is comisR 10 Mat­

: *w w « S»lu»il*y afternoon, «e- eofdlfl®-' t'1 L a r t y - G ilbreath ,- chfthnp.an c( K t H sf-m en Par­ade Consinl&tioli. Ssnt* I* schott- vted W strive by tn iu a! the1 Mauiwiin Railroad Station at 1 :M p .m .

He wiU ride on llie b«c« ol the Mat&wan, F ln t11 A W 1 aeid R*»- cue Squad: ambulance irom Um tUtlon ’ plaxa io the tlr« «|a bulldb>« « i Uttie St., where he v/iu aiKrinuie preiwnl* eud ean- aica te tlie children »t M*t»wao.

T h e p w e d # ee m m ta rien to ce ra - p o s e d t a r 'i h a fo ilow iag fiv e or- g u d g a tlo n s ; A m e r ic a s L e g ica . v e te ra n * e f F o re ig n Vfar», F ir s t AI(i, M a4*«ais B o rough F ir e D e­p a r tm e n t a n d th e F re n e a u In d e­p en d e n t F i r e Co.

County Tax Board Rules On Appeals

M A T A W A N , N . J . , T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 1 3 , 1 9 6 2

f o T a k e P a r t i n C h r i s t m a s F e s t i v a l

fclenvtMtr New *'irao> Ft«s.w Awoctattcw.: S i n g l e C o p ? Ten Cents

R. Milton Cole

Auditor, ResignsHatf Been Retained By M ataw an 25 Years

R; Milton Cole, N ew B runsw ick , M a ta w an Borough Auditor (or n v e r 13 yeari, T u e sd a y night su b m itted all resignation effective Immed­iately. Mr. Cole sa id b ec au se of personal reasons, he Is retiring from the field ot m un ic ip a l ac counting.

Mr. Cole. In addition to serving as auditor In Matawan for the base quarter . century. al<o was auditor In neighboring, Keyport in (he early 1950#. Mr. Cole pledged eo-operatlon with nls successor. Council accepted the resignation with regret and Indicated a suc­cessor will be named st the or­ganization meeting In January.

Council adopted an ordinance vacating Slano Dr. and a portion of Matawan Ave. There were no Objections. Action of council It ex- peeted to clear the way for con- itructton of a 124-unit garden apart­ment project by Howard Siegel, developer ot Marc Woods.

W iden, H a rd -S u rfa c e R oadMr. Siegel has plans tu re locate ,

widen and hard-surface a po rtion of Matawan Ave. and w ill use llano Dr., a paper s tre e t, as a yortion of the site of th e p roposed garden apartment p ro je c t p lanned An Matawan Ave.

Council accepted e gift of $3300 from Mr. Siegel to pay the major portion of the eost of a new con- •ole for the fire department alarm lystetfl. Councilman Vernon Elli­n a laid the console wilt enable a lle-ln With the Mare Woods de­velopment and tne Regional High (ohool with the borough fire alarmsystem.

Jo h n Thaler, building Inspector,reported a sign at the In te rse c tio n M Route 14 and Mill Rd., which pad been subject to a protest petition at council’s last meeting, nas been removed. Residents of Mill Rd. petitions^ for the removal Of the advertising sign, claiming It Was erected In violation >f the ton­ing ordinance and constituted a traffic hazard.

Council Indicated It would con­sider for the 1961 budget a re-

auest b y Kenneth E. Jo e l, New irunsw lck Ave. fo r the In sta lla tion o t street ligh ts on M iriam D r. a n d M iriam PI. and a n o th e r req u es t for

the Im p ro v e m en t o f M ata w an Ave.C ouncilm an W a rre n H utchinson

w a s a u th o rised to p ro cee d w ith a d ra in a g e p ro je c t on O ak S t. and Council vo ted to rece iv e bid* D ec. t l , Its n ex t re g u la r m ee tin g , for i sup p ly of ch lo rin e fo r the m un­ic ip a l s e w e r sy stom .

Hearing PostponedA hou rin g o f ch a rg e s n f causing

flca th b y au to fo r L eslie W oolley, 17, o f R o u te 70, M org an v ille , h as

en poslponed un til a f te r th e firs t ..if th e y e n r , M ata w an P o lleu r e ­p o r te d y e s te rd a y . M r, W oolley’s V ehicle w us invo lved in nil ac c i­d e n t O ct. 20 on R o u te 34 w ith a Vehicle o p e ra te d b y M iss A lice Os- ca rb u rg , 30, of 18 P ro sp e c t P l„ M a la w an . M iss O ste rb u rg w as fa ta lly In ju re d In th e acciden t.

To Take OutC h arco a l ch icken , fr ie d S hrim p

o r Scallops w. F /F , 11.35,R ollo P os’ H ouse

• T h e M onm outh C ountv B oard o fi ■Taxation la st w eek announced re., ductions i in a s se s se d va lu a tio n s of p ro p e rly ; fo r 123 p ro p e rty o w n ers in M a ta w an T ow nsh ip w ho filed a p ­pea ls o t th e ir a s se s sm en ts . D eci­sions handed dow n bv the ta x b o a rd a r e as follow s:

Jo se p h J . io i in a k i , 37 W onley St., bu ild ing , $78(10 to $4500,

C ah ih au s E s ta te C orp ., R a ilro ad St., land , *1200 to fSttO (s tip u la tio n ); land , $6100 to JJOfll); R oute 35, land , $27,200 to $20,000; build ing , $20,200 to $14,900; C oun tv Rd. an d R oute 35, land . $20,900 to $23,40(1; land , $10,200 lo $3700 (s tip u la tio n ).

K ey E n te rp r is e s , Inc ., 2 L ow er M ain St., bu ild ing , $119,400 to $111,­900; p e rsonal; $148,600 to $110,600, land, $8400 to $6000.

W illiam and F ra n c o s K nopping. R ou te 34, bu ild ing , $11,400 to $9400 (s tip u la tio n ).

D om in ick an d D elia Poppo , 14 W ashington A vo,. bu ild in g , $8400 to $7650. . ,;■■ .

D a isy M ay Jo n e s , South A tlan tic Av*., building, $6300 to $4600 (s tip ­u la tion ).

A n d rew N unzia to , 64 L ow er M am St , la n d , $4300 to $3600; building, $10,500 to $9500 (s tip u la tio n ).

F a ts y an d C am illa E ovino, 2 O asto n A ve., bu ild ing , $10,100 to (WOO.

W illiam sn d A lbina H orton , 4 O akshades A ve., bu ild ing , $10,000 to $9750. ..

M r*. Jo seph ln* M anlello , J A tlan ­tic A ve., b u ild ing . $6900 to $HI00 (s tip u la tio n ). .

Michael end Jean W agner, Cliff­wood Ave., land, $3800 to $3050; building, $9100 to $6700.

J o s e p h and Helen V ena. M ata ­wan Rd., building. $17,600 to $1«,- 109. .

B e rn ic e Son, 7R S outh A tlan tic A ve.. building, $5700 to $4100 ( s tip ­u la tio n ). ,

A do lph M enzel, R ou te 15, land , 127,400 to $21,000; build ing , $8300 to $6400 (s tip u la tio n ).

F lo re n c e M alinconico , 1 C en tra l A ve., build ing , $7100 hi $8.WO; 34 L o w er M ain S t., bu ild ing . $10,900 to $10,001) (s tip u la tio n ).

L uc ille S hepherd , South A tlan tic A ve., building, $11,500 to $10,750.

T h u rm a n TL. an d M arie L am - b e r th , bu ild ing . $12,800 to 112,050.

M ich a e l Boiiko, W ilson R d ., bu ild ­ing, $12,100 to $11,150. .......... ,

E d m u n d J . a n d G ra c e R yan Jr., 924 P in e h u rs t D r ., bu ild ing , i l l ,203 to $8800 (s tip u la tio n ).

R a lp h E . an d M ary Lou W allace, 144 L o w er M ain S t., bu ild ing , $14,­800 to $12,700 (s tip u la tio n ) .

J o se p h D . a n d M ary W allace Cliffwood A ve., bu ild ing . $15,900 to (13,000 (s tip u la tio n ).

R o s e M arie D eN ardo , S hore Con­c o u rse , bu ild ing , $14,000 to $13,000 (s tip u la tio n ).

M ichael, und F ra n c e s L. DeNar-. do, S hore C o n co u rse ,'b u ild in g , >JJ.-500’ to .$12,500 (s tip u la tio n ) . ...........••Thom as- P . R eg an , -Route J5, and • C liffwood A ve., building,' iJ!),W>0lo $17,160. A lbert M . D oN orcia; G S tv e rd a le •, D r .,"o u ild m g ,'$11,700 to $11,250. |

W a lte r an d S ab ina T y sh e r, Ain- i boy R d., bu ild ing , $15,300 co $14,300 , (s tip u la tio n ). |

N icho las and E iu a o e th -Lega, A m boy * K eypo rt Rd., Cliffwood, ! land , $2000 to $1100; build ing , $8200 ; to $7100 , (s tip u la tio n s).

.•Benjam in . A rm our,' S econd St., land , $2400 to $2200; build ing , $13,- : 100 to $10,500. (s tip u la tio n s) .

C harles and M arv S hort, 12 Lake ; B lvd., building, $13,606 to $12,850. !

F re d E. and A nna M. T u c k e r, 4 , (con tinued on p age fo u r)

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[Planned Community Moved For Marlboro

U r b a n R e n e w a l

Widow Sues U .S.

For $1,050,000Husband O n Jet That Misted Preston Hold

S anction h a s been g iven by the U.S. G overnm en t lo r filing of su it ugaliis t It for $1,050,000 by a P a r lin w idow , M rs. B a rb a ra D. P etzold, w hose hu sb an d , L aw ren ce , wns Killed In a. collision of tw o a ir lin e rs Dec. 16, TbSO. w hich took the lives of 134 p e rso n s a n d d es tro y e d 10 bu ild ings In dow ntow n Brooklyn w hen one of the p lanes, a U nited A irlines DC-8 J e t . c ru sh ed in th a t bo rough . T h re e ch ild ren of the Pet- lo ltls a re m en tioned in tin1 suit liloil In U .S. D is tr ic t C ourt.

T h o su it filed In U.S. D istric t C ourt spec ifica lly n am es the F ed ­e ra l Aviutlon A gency th e defend­ant d iv ision o f th e federa l g o v e rn ­m e n t and c h a rg e s the den til of M r. P etzo ld und th e o th e rs killed can he tra c e d to th e fa ilu re of tills ugency “ to gu ide the ap p ro ach and land ing o f p la n es . . . and to o p e ra te Its r a d a r fac ilities to p re ­ven t the co llis ion ."

T h a su it Is expuc led to com pel s final rev e la tio n nf a ll fac ts u n ­co v e re d hy Inqu iry in to tho c ra sh . T h is Inquiry w a i follow ed by

(con tinued on p ag e ten)

T h e F a n n e r s & M erch an ts N a­tional lian k of M ataw an lias had one of Its m ost d y n am ic y e a rs In its 132-year h ls lo r" du rin g 11162,l - . i i r lv I II Ih " y e n r 'h r , !;i- .:il, n i L ’ i tt'l im u ii r im tn u ’t tu im rtiiuuo an a d jacen t build ing so tlm t tho hank could uxpund Its p a rk in g facilities . T lie dem olition and su b scq u o n t p av ­ing of th is lot h a s resu lted In s u r ­ro und ing the bunk on Ih ree sides w ith p a rk in g fac ilities .

In add ition til th is Increased p a rk in g , the B orough of M utaw an lias au th o rized Ihe w idening of the s tr e e t at the re u r of the hank w hich w ill g re a t ly fac ili ta te the (low of tra ffic Into Ilia new p a rk ­ing lot. A new a n d u ltru 'tn o d u in m e rc u ry v ap o r ligh t lias beon In- Htalled on o 31-foot m lo . T h is one light w ill suffice to light the sn tlr* p a rk in g a re a an d su rround ing s tre e ts ,

L a te r In the y e a r The T a n n e rs It M erch an ts N a tiona l D ank re ­ce ived p erm ission io e s tab lish a b la n c h In M utaw an T ow nsh ip n ea rtlm Iir'.v l!)00 l.uiDc ii.itilliiiw ir; 1valopm cilt. T h is w ill h" llm line1: ’', fl ta t b ran ch . A situ hits bcun d im - nn o n R ou te 34 e a s t nf M ataw un, n e a r th e In te rsec tio n of L loyd Kd, A rc h ite c tu ra l p la n s have been h u d * a n d c o n s tru c tio n will begin

' l u tn e n u t fu tu re .

D evelopm ent U nderw ayT n Iho w est of M iUuwau, ju s t o il

R av ine D r., th s s tree t on w hich T ha F a n n e rs IU M erch an ts Hank it K,\.iUcii, llm fstilu; tVtjoil.l m on t has s ta r te d rece iv ing the first fam ilies of a p ro je c ted 300-lom e deve lopm ent. M ount Plea.suut M an­o r E s ta te s a n d S tory lnnil V illage a re both add ing m any new hom es w ith in the b a n k ’s o p e ra tin g ureu.

T o hand le 'l ie In c rea se d lo id , llir hunk has m iH l«rnl» ,d Its addresso- g ra p h fuclllties, Its s icn o g rn p h lr eq u ip m en t and udded I IH i . i f r d e ­posit boxes. It Is uK prried Ihm ud <litlon.lI sail! deposit Iki.xcs will lie req u ired to s e rv e all Ihe new (mil Hies In the a re a .

A dvertising po licies have bee r b ro ad en ed to Include the p rom otion and en co u ra g em e n t of local ac- tlvlte.9. T ills Is tied In w ith the In crea se d In te rest llio b an k Is show . Ilia In thu flnani'liil succnss of lo cn l business esiiih lishm unt* . One m ethod T he p '.ir .n e rs p M urchunl'. N a tional Hunk is using to assl' m i r f 'h r n i ' f l ' i * i " ' 1! Is d ie /thim ing of tn'ii-'Ar-'li periods for e m u lo oxhlb lt th e ir goods and p roducts In tho bank lobby. T h is se rv es to ca ll s lte n llo n of both nuw sn d old r e s ld tn ts tn th e g re a t v a rie ty of goods And se rv ic e s w hich tnav be p ro c u re d In M ataw an .

57 Landowners Earn Reductions

M ataw an Tax Appeal Result

F tlty -seven p ro p e rty ow n ers in M ataw an w ho a p p e a led assessed v aluations on th e ir lands and build­ings w ere g ra n te d red u c tio n s by the M onm outh County B oard of T axation .

S uccessfu l ap p e llan ts inc luded: A lfred and Holon R aven , 17 Wel­

don R d., b u ild ing , $19,100 to $18,750.C la ren ce W. F isch e r , 11 C en ter

A ve., bu ild ing , $16,200 ta $15,200.D oro thea B. G oodrich , Box 92,

M ill R d ., build ing , $13,900 to $11.­200.

M adelyn K etchel, 1 N aw atam W ay. build ing , $40,300 tn $31,300.

M arie L. V ag ts , L orlU ard Ave., U nion B each , land , $1100 to $800.

H ow ard W oolley. 5 C row n P l., bu ild ing , $24,200 to $23,450.

John B rad lev , 2 M aiden Lane, building, $13,760 to $12,750.

W illiam M ay, 13 E d g e in e re D r., build ing , $29,300 to $28,600.

B atka, Inc ., R o u te 34, land , $18.­600 to (6500 (s tip u la te d ) .

K am os, Inc., R ou te 34, personal. $41,000 to $35,000.

N .J . M a te r ia ls Co., In c ., R oute 34, land , $70:500 to $55,1100; building. $70,600 to $67,800.

M ary E llia b e th V reclund , 6 E d g e m ero D r., land , $7700. to $6200

W illiam E . S m ith j r . , 40 F ie rro A ve., build ing , $14,308 to $13,100.

E ls ie R , L uh rs , 11 W eldon R d., build ing , $18,700 to $17,700.

R .A .F . R ea lty Co., F ren e a u Ave., building, $25,100 to (23,900.

W illa rd W ieland , 1 W eldon R d., build ing , $18,500 to $17,000.

S tan ley an d M yra Sokolow skl, 70 R av ine D r., build ing , $18,200 io $15,900.

F re d H. R e m e r, 13 N ew B runs­w ick A ve., build ing , $11,600 to $11,­300.

Louisa C. D u ran te , 6 M ain St., bu ild ing . (15,500 to (15,000.

Anne M cK enna, 237 M ain St., land , $5701' ir. $5400; build ing , $6300 to $63011 (s tip u la te d ).

A lbert and iviary D isario , 7 F ie rro A ve., build ing , $18,500 to

18,150.N o rh ert H. W undenr.ky R y e is

L ane, bu ild ing , $1)000 to $S(100.M rs. E d w ard S ch u b er. Broad

S t., lund, $1400 to $4000.S p rague Oil S erv ice, 26 Little

S t., bu ild ing , $22,100 to $19,400.F ran k L aM ura , 33 F re n e a u Ave.,

building, $28,700 to (26,700.D oio thy L aM ura, 38 F renem i

A ve., land, (13,100 to $11,1110.M rs. G ladys M. B urlew , 119

U road St., bu ild ing , (16,700 to $15,­500 (s tip u la te d ) .

R onald P . R am say , 18 F ie rro Ave , lund, $2600 to (2200; building, $15,100 to (11,300 (s tip u la te d ) .

M arg are t G uadagno , 15 Edge- m ere D r., bu ild ing , $38,200 lo (36,­200.

John J . and N ettle P ag an o , 61 P a rk s ld e L a ., B ayonne, building, $15,650 to $15,000.

A lphonse and A ngela M ai/.el, 177 U nion S t., M on tc la ir, bu ild ing , $17.­350 to $16,000.

Jo h n C hlm ento , Vail Ave., I.iillc S ilver, bu ild ing , (17,800 to $-12,800.

J . G ordon K avenv , P .E . , 12 Jo h n ­son St., bu ild ing , $20,300 to $111,000.

Jeh u and E d ith V. C oopei, 7 I .nkcslda D r , build ing , $22,600 lo $20,500.

E llso R. Bedle, 7 Sunset Ave., build ing , $22,000 tn (18,0011 (s tip u ­la ted ).

R alph S. H euser, 322 M ain St., bu ilding. (7800 to $6500.

R uth Tt P litllios !T ir.Iln • IM (con tinued on p ag e ten)

W a r n i n g O n S k a t i n g

Chief John J . M elna. Imrough pnllce, s tilted y c s le rd n y thal (h rro will be ne red flag posted nt Im rough hikes and ponds to dcslgnntu Ice ns being unsnfp lo hold s k a te rs . T he ch ief w arned lha t a c rn n l l i4{ly ll m u s t nol he a ssum ed by Ihe nhscnce of a red ling w llhln v iew thnt lakes o r pnnds a ro sa fe fo r skating .

T he ehlef a d ie d ll.a l pnrcn ls cniitlun Iheir ch ild ren nnt to hv daring uhoul vo n tu rln u ou l on Icy s u r fa re s lo le s l If III# loo will Imld, P a re n ts n ro ad v ised tn view skating a re a s tlio im e lv c s befo re lU'i'ldlng If th e ir ch ild ren should

' out on Ihem nn sk a te s , l'liii cau lion Is g iven because

il iiiiinv v e in s red lings w ere m sled Iii w nrn of un'infe ire . I nv,

suits holding re c re a tio n anil p ark s d ep a rtm en ts re sp o n s ib le fo r mis- judgm en ts on Iho s ta te n f ico Br­os* fo r sk a tin g h av e canned llie abandonm en t of llie u se of Ih r red flag.

— j •[ Mji-jfcyj-f, T ow nship P iaa m o jI B o ard T u esd ay adop ted -.a reso lu i.I tion to recom m end to tiie tow nsh ip

1 j co m m ittee adoption of a v lanneil.. lh e l-e ile u ii i.-rbao R enew al Ad- co m m u n ity o rd in an ce of muc/i ihe : m in is tra tio n hat. a p p ro v ed a $26.- sam e o rd e r as th a t p rov ided fo r ; .11.0 t ,ia o t for M ailb u io fovwiship I.eviU & Sons, Inc , ui ad jo in in g ' i to pursue, a tw o -y ear s tu d y of the i M ataw an .Township- T h e M ata w an id e v e lo p m en t o l an u rb a n renew al T ow nsh ip o rd in an ce and th s M arl-

p ro jec t. ,

Three Marlboro Fire Districts

S e t u p R a t i f i e d B y

A i l C o m p a n i e s N o w

boro p ro p o sed ordhuiij.ee both wer® d raw n on reco n u n c ad ad o n s o r . tha siinx* p lann ing co nsu ltan ts , H e r b e r t II. Sivnt'i A ssocia tes, W est Trenton!.--

T h e -M a r lb o ro d ia f t ca lls fo r a m ax im um of 2.8 houses p^ r a c m and tt m in im um 80-b/«100 foot lo t

| size. T h e tow nship now has half­a c re m in im um .’zoning. This co m ­

> p ares w ijh. : i 2.0 housing density | p e r a c re in M ataw an T ow nship an d { a 70-by-l00'foa{ m in im um lot size*./

* J y vok» of th e M organv illo Volun* I T he M arlboro Town.siilp ordU I lee i T ire Co. T h u rsd a y . ihe fire ! m ukf s ^iisht.ly m ore exact* .:1 ,• , • 4 , • , | i !ni» dem am ls on a d eve loper fo ri d is tr ic t se tu p for M arlb o ro lo w ,,- j , ohools. u spep jfies' th e re shail^ t,^[ ship w as com p le ted . T he th ree o lh -1 28 g ra m m a r school classroom s pec j e r com pan ies , M arlbo ro . R o b e rts -! 10O0 houses approved , 'llie M ala -

ville and M organv ille Independen t j " ,un Scnoi,i D is tric t rece iv ed a ,!4- T h* s e x le t p ic tu re d above will ta k e p a r t In t h e , Including the e ig h th g ra d e ch o ru s and h igh s c h o o l! nad ac ted befo re . TIu-n-^v.Vn— iddM :

C h ris tm as F e s tiv a l to b e p re se n te d T h u rsd a y . D ec. c h o ru s . " | M organville w ill p re se n t an u n - ! the l e v i l to fa l to W but 1,220, ut 8 p .m . In the a u d ito riu m of Ihe new M ataw un s>*—v-n— n... — ...m «.* .i................i . - i . * 1 • 1,111 1,18R eg ional | th e sex te t,E g e e rs , C.Uatny N eal. P a r tlc tp a lin g a lso will be 400 c h o r i s t e r s :

i.m. In the a u d ito riu m of Ihe new M ataw an i T h e h igh ligh t of the evening w ill b e th c p re m ie r iui fir d is tr ic t selun fo r the tim e I tnw nshin com m ittee -.. (v n 'e d c r H igh School, A tla n tic A ve., M ata w an . In ' p e rfo rm a n ce of “ P ra is e ," un o r ig in a l co m position by qi."' “ altr l u 5U “ ' ‘ M »?n i Z - .m " m . „ i, le ft to rlgh l, a re E liza b e th M uitson, A n n e ! W ilhelm C .oelre, d ire c to r . T be p ro g ra m w ill inc lude ot » ‘l,s tn c l w ,lh I ’L 11 r - ^ „ ' Pu

S ari, P a t T lshe r, E lean o r H arr iso n and s a c re d and se c u la r m usic a p p ro p ria te lo the seaso n , two tire com pan ies . M arlboro and i , ; , , , ■ .il . P a r tlc ip a lin g a lso will be 400 c h o r i s t e r s ! ' I o m -i... ,v. i ,KU 01 . . . a d d i tw tia l; d a s S fAssessment Reductions For 181 In Marlboro Township

| R obertsv ille will be the usual one | roon ls . p L, r th tt. siim e „um i,er of d istric t to one fire com pany . The i houses as the to tal In ihe S tra th - dual a r ra n g e m e n t ill M organville ! 0 r deve lopm ent, WOO. M ail*

A ssessm ent red u c tio n s - w e r e j 79. land, $-1470 to $4170, build ing , 19, land , $6100 to $3-100. buildingg rs n te d to 181 M arlbo ro Tow nship p ro p e rty ow n ers a s a resu lt o f sp- posls h ea rd bv thc M onm outh C ounty B oard of T a x a tio n . A ssess­m en t reductions w ara g ra n te d to th e follow ing p ro p e r '? ow ners ;

M ark aud M ary B ealin . R D 1, M organville , build ing $9470 to $571)0.

l ie n ry and A nna M itte ls ted t, RD 1, land , $3350 to $2050.

Jo se p h D aroci, T e x as Rd., land, $3170 to $1700.

E lm e r nnd E t h e l S chllchting , R oute 79, lund , $2960 to $2520, bu ild ­ing, $19,070 to $17,390.

A nthony M ikal, W hite Rose Rd., land , $21,010 to $12,610, building, $3-1,010 to $21,310.

Corncliu A. H aw kins, RD 1, land, (6150 to (4700, bu ild ing . $8600 to $2600.

F red Von R odeck, R oute 79, bu ild ­ing, $25,960 to $11,160, laud, $3510 to $3910, land , $5910 to $3310.

Jo se p h D. and R uth Alt, T ennen t Rd.. lund. $'1080 to $2/20, building, $18,440 to $11,690.

A rdell and Ida Low ing, R D 1, land . $44,460 to $38,2-10.

E d w ard A skew s r., R ou te 79, build ing , $42,010 to $24,650.

B etty R ae B orden, M ain St.. land. $000 to $630, land, $1870 to $1730, building, $13,150 lo $11,950.

M ildred F in layson , G ordon 's Cor­n e r Rd.. land , $18,400 to $16,260; land , $6750 to S50G0; land , $-!8,G30 to $31,720; land , $25,540 to $19,150; R obertsv ille Rd., lund, $8010 tn $75-10; G ordon 's C o rn er R d , land $34,440 to $26,3:10; building, $26,230 to $18,010.

W illiam and U rsu la C arro ll, Wil­low Land ltd ., huildinsj. $20,360 to $18,320.

.lolm und lidna A m iam s, Route

$14,380 to $11,330.W ultc r ,1. S o ltysik , S ilvers Rd.,

land, $5460 to $4460.S anm t'l and G e r tru d e N eid linger,

land, $15,350 to $7030.B ailey Ilaw ken , W ickatuuk-G or-

don 's C o rn er R d ., land , (12.950 to $11,310, build ing , $14,201) tn $10,210.

A rls tc aud M atild e S crobogua, R oute 520, U nd , $70,111) to $54,080.

A rth u r P helan , T en n cn l Rd., land , $2250 to $1650, build ing . $11180 in $6740.

Jo se p h A. B auer. B aue rs I.a ., land , $-1800 to $4300, build ing , $19,210 to $17,410.

Ja n n e v D. Ely, H e rb e rt A ve.,■ land, $2690 to $2240, bu ild ing $7290 lo (6090.

G a rre tt and F lo ren c e V oorhees, land, $1810 tn $1020, build ing , $8030 lo $30110.

B urnett and P au lin e iloyce, R l.

Mayor Wood Stops

Mobile LunchcrN o L i c e n s e , W a g o n

O p e r a t o r S u m m o n e d

A d efendan t c h a rg e d hy M ayor N orm an E. Wood, M ataw an T ow n­ship, w ith o p e ra tin g an unlicensed m obile lunch w agon in the S tra th ­m ore deve lopm en t o f Levitt & Sons, Inc., w as g ra n te d a postponem ent T uesday hy 'lo w n sh ip M ag is tra te H arold S herm an to p re p a re his d e ­fense.

Tlu* defendan t, F ra n c is ft. St. J acq u es , C hurch S t., M ataw an , c la im ed he had h ired a new uttor- ney Just u few h o u rs before coui I

79, land. $6200 to $53511. bu ild ing . I '•onvim ed T uesday . M ayo. Wood. ' . _ . ' . ... t ... I I I, I,. ..s.l . .. .. ll,,. , I. >/.../I . , 1

E a r l y

$11,480 to $12,820.B lanche and Mu lia"! W itt, L.lovd

J>d.. land, $2500 to $2301). building. S1S.WS0 to $15,180.

A ndrew and Ann M illigan, T exas Rd,, land, $«020 to S'MO, building, $H),•!•!() to

A lbert and K ate .la rk son , Kyan Rd., land, S’il.UaU to S18,I!K). bu ild ­ing, $31,510 to $X 410.

C h ris tina D. T hom son, School Rond H ast, land , SH.OOO to $ ll,X “)ll, bu ild ing , $ l‘U).r)i) tn $17,2.10.

Roy und D oro thea C ross, Route

P o s t m a s t e r U r g e s

Y u l e M a i l i n g

P o s tm a s te r C h a r le s .!. H asem ann. M ataw au ex p re ssed his a p p re c ia ­tion for the excellen t c o o p e ra tio n .so fa r on the 1!HJ2 “ M all E a r ly for C h ris tm as" C am paign . He tmld, how ever, thn t only by s tepp ing up all C h ris tm as ca rd and gift pack age mulling* im nm dla tely , w ill it be possib le to p rocess nnd de live r y o u r e n n k und i{lfts hy C hris tm as Day.

Thu P o stm as te r suid fu rth e r, " it l-M.l.v ilk.. -I- I I n " ! : • ; ;v ’ !!vtuir will siM un all tlmw rcco rd . l .e t 's not d isappo in t n single friend o r loved one at ChrlsfmiiH tim e hy pu tting off o u r C hrU 'huM m ailings to the last rn tnu te ."

He offered thes-j suggeM loh.s that .n n -u sy to follow: Hu sur<* the re tu rn itd d ro si nnd thu reclplfihl'rt n am e nnd ad d re ss a ru pln in iy typed o r w ritten on nil Inbell And C hris t - m ns ca rd s . A lw ays usa rone num* bers. Avoid abb rev ia tio n s of sta te and city nam es

T ry to b ring p u rreU lo the posU lwindow* befo re 10 a m or h efw .l.ilO nnd •V.’IO p.m . lo avoid th* noon hour tii'-h.

P a rk C h ris tin as g ifts In strong co rru g a ted cartonv Use p len ty of HlnffiUK m ulei Ini to hi .u ie mFd do livery , Sent p ack ag es with heavy pupxr ndhnslva ta p e aud ||o with ,!ihiiI, s trong co td . Be su re to imk alKiiit p tircel \¥m \ s l/i ' and wi'ight ItiuMiKions when you uo lo H:e mm iitlire h» Imy siainp->

Now York lu rn p ik u I. k [ h c, huiQ i, fro(|iinnt <lally i n v u n froie U olio 'a (o in iu u lr r , i buy 10 trin IxKikN And in v e l oi ic lte d u le r*ll COlfax f m i

p ro te s ted this, noting the defendan t Itad a lread y had the one p ostpone­ment p erm issib le . T h e m uyor ais*» was an g ry th a t the defendan t w as m ak ing s ta te m e n ts pt inled in a daily new spapei ab o u t the ca se b e ­fore ll w as being b rough t to cou rt

T he m ay o r noted th e p ap e r c a r (con tinued on p age ten )

M i t t e n T r e e A t

M o r g a n v i l l e P . O .

E m ployees of tho M'ligaiivjll,.- Post O ffice n re co llec ting m itten s and g loves fo r d is tr ib u tio n to needy ch ild ren In tho a re a . Tills Is the second s trn lg h t y au r th e em ployees Imvu sponso red a m itte n tre e .

M ittens will ba g iv en out by the school nu rse , who rep o rted last yea r th a t m an y of llio school ch il­dren , who rece iv ed m ilieu s, never hnd h ad a p a ir be fo re

1-ocnl res id en ts a r e u rged to c o ­o p e ra te w ith tills w orthw h ile eu- di-avor. M ittens shou ld be taken to Iho M nrgunv llle P m t O fflin , T en. nent Rd., on nr b e fo re W ednesday nf next w eek.

$28,150 to $22,910.E s ta te of G eo rg e H uyes, R ou te

520, land , $71,360 to $61,280, build ing $20,000 1,1 $10,370.

F ran k Boyce, RD 1, build ing $48,240 to $32,330.

Bolesiof Z ienew ir/,, R ou te 79 build ing , $10,170 to $67 80.

E rn e s t anil M vrtle Z ienew lcz, R oute 71), land, S-ISGO '•> $31)20, bu ild ­ing, $16,050 lo $14,200.

Bolesiof Z ienew lei, R oute 79, land , $3410 to $1530.

E llen , M ichael an d J a m e s Crine, R D I. lund, $51,150 to $35,400, land . $65,860 to $52,500.

C h arlo tle I.. M ackenz ie School S l., land , $1300 to $38-10, building, $7260 to $1030.

T hom as W alsh. R om e 1) land, 5111,500 to $10,570, build ing , $25 420 lo $17,920 land $18,510 to $14,250. build ing . $8620 to $33111.

W illiam P. D oeling, Ryan Rd., $26,520 to $23,520. build ing , $27,000 to $26,000.

Jo h n M a n jr .. R idge Rd., land. $80,850 to $55,600.

M arion M arz , W ickatunk, land, $78,750 to $52,2-10.

M o rris S ch ec h te r, T ennen l Rd., bu ild ing , $30,640 to $19,550.

Edna M. N e tte r , D u tch Lune Rd., land , $10,770 lo $8580, build ing . $11.­050 to $1)500, land , $2050 tn $900.

John N arzow irh Buckley Rd., land , $71)70 to $11570, build ing , $11.­020 to $11310

M ichael and Pm ilu M cG rath , land , 520,610 to $13,Mil)

A ndrew and M arv F a rre l l B uck­ley Rd.. hind, $7061) to $.)7!KI, bu ild ­ing, $8170 to $6130.

A nthony aud M innie N u n /k i te . . R oute 711, building, Sl(i,5lll to $13.-' 200.

Kd'-vard and L e v crn e G ask in s , i R oute 79, hind, 5:152(1 Id $.:r.il0, build i ing, $26,230 lo $1.5.800 !

K ath ryn antl G eo rge Van Hr-mt, : I .ol 12, lllnrk 71. land , $10,770 tu , $12,030. ;

H a rry and M ario H olnies, l-'„iM ‘ School ltd , bu ild ing . $12,(1110 lo $11,­600.

Jo sep h ui'd V :!;;ini:; I'.rotlnji'l., lin itu i l 'i l l Rd , laud , $5210 to SIIIO, build ing , Slii.Sid $11,MS0

M ax and l io ;e Luub. M ain St,, bu ild ing . $3I,0‘W to $2.1.820.

K enneth, G race . O len and l-:Isie Iluebsch , Roitiu 711, land, $16,250 In $13,250. building, $:t<Uilitl lo $27,0IU.

R ohert I. H erran Jr., Lot 40 Block 22, land, $2390 to $1210, land, $2260 to $1050, lund. $17110 to $1270,

M arg u erite P a lm e r, T enncn l Rd., land, $52-10 to $1250.

J a n ie s J , P ellet! C o , R n ilm ad A ve., land, $7900 to $63(10, build ing , $34,760 lo $18,891).

J a m e s J . and M ary Pellet, Hud­son Sl , land. $1120 to $3810. bu ild ­ing, $11,000 lo $10,130.

M arg u erite 11 P a lm e r. Tennen! IM , innd, $9350 to SSI

In d to be adop ted to s e rv e In 1963 tha t the [ire d is tr ic t s e tu p could be ce rtif ie d lu tbe tow nsnip com m ittee by Ian. 1,

T he th re e d is tr ic ts w ill p resen t budgets fo r tha fire p ro tec tio n or th e ir ow n a re a s and th o fire tax w ill 'h e lev ied se p a ra te ly for each in ac co rd an ce with the ir ap p ro p ria ­tions. T lie T o w n s h n C om m ittee ac ­cord ingly will not have to app ro ­p ria te fo r fire purposes in the m u n ­icipal b u d g e t of 1903.

Vote On Budgets F eb . 18

lKiro Tow nship could get 51 c la ss- toom s. ■ - - . ,

S am e F ac ilitie s P r o . lded tn o ilie r respects the sam e fac llt.

ties a re p rovided paved ro ad s , cu rb s , lighting , w a te r system , sew ­e r sy stem , s to rm d ra in s, s idew alks, fire houses and rec re a tio n ce n te rs , o a rk s and p laygrounds, church** ' and shopping ce n le rs . T he M a rl­boro T ow nship o rd inance allow s A deve loper w hose a re a c o v e rs 'm o rs than 400 a c re s to in troduce tho

j shopping cen l'-r and he also m ay e rec t a ce rta in proportion of g a r -a

T he v o te rs will a c t F eb . 10, 19113. I dL‘n or m ultip le dw ell-on the budgets p re se n te d and a l s o ! '»« tm ,ts ' A ^ ' 'e l o p e r on less th a n on s la te s of fire co m m issio n ers to | 100 H rr'7 , cil.n" ? t use tl" ! I’181'" * '1 reg u la te the a ffa irs of e a c h d istric t i i m m u n i t y o rd inance . ;

* . . . . T he m ove to in troduce the ordi*nance w as . m ade by L a w rc n c t- : Y ouugm an, chan m an of the tow n­ship u tilitie s A uthority , w ith a pro*

I vsso It be subm itted for rev iew by I tha t A uthority . J . D aniel S tn tte l I (com m ut’d on p ag e lour) '

and ad m in is te r th e ir budgets D espite the se p a ra tio n into dis­

tr ic ts , a ll f ire co m p an ies in the tow nship will con tinue to respond to fight r fire of g en e ra l a larm anyw here in thu m unicipa lity . D ur­ing 11)53 the final form the Mor- __________________ganv ilic F ire D istric t w ul take will I ~ •» i 1 o 1 1

\ “ n ior the sep a ra tio n of j l l O l l l l d c l S C h O O l the tow nship into fire d is tr ic ts Is j ^ #the likelihood of la rge sca le hotis-1 | { n | i n i n O * r ing deve lopm en t. In e a se one dis-1 u i v v n w i ltr ic t should ac q u ire la rg e sca le i housing and the o th e r d is tr ic ts re ­m ain re la tiv e ly free of housing de­velopm ent, th e new com ers io the d eve lopm en ts will h ave to pay tax­es for th e ir ow n p ro tec tio n . It will not becom e a ch a rg e ulsn on the d is tr ic ts w here th e re i» no such developm ent.

O rd inances defining tlu* bounds of the sev en i! fire d is tr ic ts will be In troduced .

L e g i o n P a r t y S u n d a y

will u rriv e Sunduy

$ 1 , 4 4 0 , 0 0 0 P r o p o s a l

F o r A c t i o n J a n . 8

H olm del Tow nship B oard of E d u ­cation last night set up its specia l e lection of .Ian. 8 to vote on bond* ing the d is tric t for $1,440,000 lo e rec t a 21-room school on the C ro s i tra c t in Holm del V illage, a t SU­MO,000 cost; add four c lassro o m s and spec ia l ac tiv ities room s to th* H ohndel Rd. School at $327,000. and con v e rt the ll tllc re s l School to nn ad m in is tra tio n office at $13,« 000. The polls will bo open fm mSanta

i 3 p.m . a t tlu* A m erican Legion j fi p .m . to 9 p.m j Hail, M ataw an , to he th e fea tu re j (con tinued on p age four)I a ttra c tio n a t a ch ild re n ’s p a rty , j ---------------------------------------

I r ’S m ^ t ^ r a r e ' X d ' m l N e w L e v i t t S e c t i o n sI contact tho co m m ittee th rough > A p p r o v e d B v P l c i n n e r S I P.O. Box 11 in connection w ith th e ! r r *1 nninbi'i of ch ild ren w ho plan to s Map^ ,tf th ree additional sections I attend and th e ir ages, up to 1.-.. ; 0 f |. , .v j(t and SonV S ira th m o re -a t-! ------------------------------------- ! M ataw an developm ent w ere up*

A d d e d P o s t O f f i c e H o u r s ; p roved bv the M atav/an 'lo w n sh ip ■ j P lann ing B oard at a soecial m ee t-

P o s tm a s te r C harles J . H;ise- j ing T h u rsd ay . Sections 'tt and 24, nuniii, M alaw an , has announced | co m pris ing W averly P a rk , and Sec- iliai w indow s will be open S a tu r - j tion 27 ot Oxford P ark , ull locateddnys, D ec, 15 and 22, f ro i 8 a.m , ! on thu w est s ide ol Route 34, ex-to'H p .m . and on Sundays, Dec. Ifi j lend ing tow ard the M urlboro Town*and 2:i. from 10 u.m . lo ‘2 p.m. I hip line w ere approved .D uring the w eek, s ta r t in g Kolrndel. ; T h e board re fe rre d to the ?,on:njj w indow s w ill be open from K a.m . j hoard of ad ju stm en t a petition p ro . fo ti p .m .o r the Im lidav period , j te sting tin* planned construc tion of

— J ________________ J — j an aspha lt n ia n u fac tu n n g p lan t onr r /1 M j p r i n o l ‘ C en ter St, The plant is p roposed for( v r a n d J u t y r o n e t , C(,n s t r m t j(m i>y a , ca m p o , M iddle.

rti.sidiMits lmvn Tow nship con trac to r.Tour b ay sh o re a rea a ra um ong a panel of 50 p rospec­tive g ra n d Ju ro rs for th e Ja n u a ry te rm . P ro m thu list of 50, a to tal of 23 g ran d ju ro rs will he d raw n J an . 2. 'llio p ro sp ec tiv e Jurors a ra G ordon C. Sands, e lec trica l eng ineer, 1«; M orn lngslde Avo., Union H each; M rj. Isab e l G ordon, housew ife, S ta te H ospital, M arl- lioro; H obart K. R obinson, super-in lenden t, 21) G tee n G ro v e Ave.

K iy s tu if and D unn. Lot V Block ’ K eyjm rt, and C ornelius A ckerson, (con tinued on p:tf;e four) 'e n g in e e r , L .ii/ahelh S t., K eyport.

Diiks squad Captain ()f Keyporl, Keansburg iVains;

’‘(Vlalawan” Station, llazlet TransferM utaw an T ow nsh ip I ‘irst A.d

srpiaii o lecled o fficers for l!Mi;i Iasi w eekend. John M acD fiu^al w a s chosen p residen t an d Sam Dill.s iijiiiui cap ta in . Oiht r line o ff ire is a ro F ran k I' le trh e r , assist au t c.np ta Ifi; H ohctt ImisU'i', f lis t lietitenaiil and P ran k K rau ia , second ll*«uten an t. Ihosu to haud la official husi n rtii a ra l-aKvard A nderson, vice [>iu^ldont: A ibert J o ^ m ln , lei i f tn ry and H alph H nspnl, tr e . iv m 'r

N otice' Uie annual liiee llng of Mtc -I'i.i

Imlder"1 of T ha M ataw an Mank sm ' lie ledd ot tho offlcn of the Han' Ifis I/O M ain Strm*l. In tha H niom i m| M ataw an nnd S ta te of N' •ieiM 'v, on T u ru la v , the H»li i l . i . nl J a n u a ry , A.D. n lm deen b und led and -tUty th ree , at It):HO o 'r lm k "1 t}(*« fiijenMuii 'o r fh - «-|eelloi* ol 1II1 i'»‘tm " to *.''U'i fi>i tliu o ir uli'j; v ein , iiiul foi ||n< 11 a ii 'u id io n ol a irh o lh i'i b 'l’ilness a* III a V he hi ought hefo io th a nm e tlng ."

C, W. M aodevlllyf . M .

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Speculated Upon At Bill Is Signod To Pul Ponnsylvcmia In Charge Of All Shore Runs

(iov K u 'ha id .1. H ughe1! M ondav } the r ii ilio ,iii i‘’ I'ouhl see two ‘ .pi'1' s l ic e d a hill (hat p to v u l’H S’t.tVIO.- i olrttive“ imssiliilUtes'.Oiiu 111 s la te stile.Mliev to rev am p I M uy Dlftcontlnup S ervice Mie |i.tsMMigi't se iv lce of th<* Cen-J llu* s ta tu now m u it decido wh i' ii.il K ailio iil of New Je rs e v n o d , a to hei om n of p assen g er aervice ii ■ * fo .r,.Mioi(;t! ;lie iran-»*er *»* f pie- fl;» o p .-rtted hy th» Je rsev

nl 1 o id le i vice It (wu New Vm k ' ‘■•ni ci I on tha Mm aw an -to-Atlant ii: I N ew ark to th is u re .i and the - 1 i 1 j ’ ii Li 11 d s dlvNloti th ro u g h Key

Je rsey Shon* gen e ra lly a im ! ;>< 11 r( U nion Ileach nnd K nnm bu ig

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'lands of the Pennsy lv iim a '.'• a iolnl O[)eialioil Of the t\so o n d . utul<-( u !>')!! vea i gi an! ol .agi* tig h ts o v e r d ie New Yoik

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I *1*1111 v 'l ’.i’Olu Jifbitha t It heai.t n hojw d 1 d a le of Dec, !l|, Pint

A ra ilio a d m an who declined T u esd ay night to com m ent on lhe s itu a tio n positive ly becuuha Hthc m alt^p It no loiigei la the hands of

'uipiMHltinn ii thnt It wtU Ik* li .ro a tln u ed Dee. 31, lOtJ.V o r On .O iaiuver o ther data tho Pen ihy l- vania ta k e i oV"i all sho re pusseu- gar je rv li'n us the P e n n ,-v!v'iiui,j hnlftv tio It iiw ' iU - ot t';ii loigei I|J .1 I •1 * M | > " | ........... i I l.l minilo \l liiiilit I h r.h lion l. l l '1 I' Ion Of

la rgei | ilia J e rs e y (.'en tialA Becond jMn.ilhihty h a i hee-i

brought nl>out by a prujKisiil eu c.oufflged by f.. D otia ld S le n ie i, head nf thd M onm outh County P lun.

(ciin tlnued on pRge four)

N oticei'r ig ld H h e R apid H u d g c t D ry

C leaning h a i Joined the w ashers at tho A cm e W ashom utlc . You w ill be asto n ish ed ot the m oney you sav e and th e fine w ork they do. w jfp - n d v 13

H o s p i t a l M o v e S o o n

I ln r ry .S. W illey, p res iden t of the Ih iyshoro H ospital C orp., dl** cloned y u u u id u y d i . d l . 'fc 'u U nt d ia l body hud im. uvui the wcrk* end In d iscuss lit* "» ty n ile d " nllunllnii on getlliiK s hosp ita l la N o rth e rn M onm outh Counly re ­su lting from tha lo v e ro d iffe r- encos of opinion In th s body poll- tlo nl R lverv luw H osp ital ps lo In w hat w ay sn d In w hat locnllo* thnt Institu tion should apply 17ft,* 000 In H ill • B urton Act fund* g ran ted for t l u o s tonslon ot III M i vlcu. \ p roposal to e re c t a \ 2,;.'ii),000 b ran ch on t*a liner Avo. ,.i It oul o IS, M iddletow n, w as re- i,TU d by tho sta ff and board last innnlh.

M r. Willey g ave this rep o rt Im m the lln y ih o r* board '. “ flie im .h 'i ' j ill th a i lsy s lio rs H osp ita l < o rp in .■ thm m ot to rev ltw Ih* p te se n l ininM llid outlook fo r ( Hi in-rui hn ip ltu l In the b aysho r# m i'll. In vli'v. of the c u r re n t un- se ltio m en t, It wus tb e constlMU* <>l opinion itiiinui: Ihe lion-d 01 11 itiR'ft* Ih ry should now re su m e ll ir lr ii'H iiliir iiitinilily m e i! |ln ||l . D iscussion of llie rn larK unio iit oI Ihe m e m b ersh ip w as believed la o rd e r uud n s tn le m en t un I h t In in rd 's m ist m ovs «rll| be fortl!> COmhiif n fle r III* t i r s l Ot UK y e a r ,"

Page 2: Assessment Reductions For il. Partlcipaling also will be 400 ......U.S. Government lor filing of suit ugaliist It for $1,050,000 by a Parlin widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold, whose husband,

?©«$« Two THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, December 13, 1962

K e y p o r l C o u p l e M a r r i e d W e d ! n S t . B e n e d i e l ' s G n u v h

- a M r? . M y r ile E . Jones, 43. o l S$ S iid i i 'e fe x S t , V Jit<m sn, d ie d i/' h i r bo rne o n rhd risday . D ec «. h iS i B om in S la la v a .i , M rs Jon iis ^ r«s ih e d iu p h i r i c f M :s, C a rrie

M &tuwsn, 2nd th e la te H ar- *y H y o r. a iw w as tn e w idow of W a lte r f l . J w.«< s r .

M is . Jo n e s waK a n 'tv ih e i c / th f Ma*»v/sini M tih o tlis t C h u r th

Ji; s e d itio n to Her m o th e r , *he ' J f »>„rvtveii by & son, W aW -r H

Jw ieii Jr, an ti a d a u g h te r Mt*'. B h ir lty M M eeas , )x>ch o f A la ta-

< w tiv , a n d a K i-aaJchiid ;; r i u t e n t l s e rv ic e s w e re heW ..Mon*.'

<Sav. ftfternoon ,-t J p t n in th® Be-; d ie F u n e ra l H om e, M a ta w an , w ith th e R «v F ia n k E . S w eeten , oas jo i

> « t, »ho M frtiiodist C hu rch , o f 'ic u t - ‘ ii)B unt) ..war-.l(i'■■■■Franklsn Mem-

i a t P e r il , N o rth B runsw ick .

H a tty W . G ray 9 / ,H u r ry V . G ra v » r , W , o t 206

t* > fi|i» rd A ve., U nion B ea c h , d ied tJ w r i f ia y , , B ee 6. 1962, (ft M on- lu o u th M edicul C en ter

M r . G ra y w as b o rn m N ew Y ork , fh e a c n o t ' th e lu te H en ry nnd M a ria {Sam o’i G ray. H e w as th e husb an d Ot th e la te H a iti* (H udflen) G ray .

S u rv iv in g n re a nor, H u rry W G ra y Jr., B loom field; tw o timiRh- W a . M rs. A lvin A ck erm an , Union Jksach , and M r*. V lrley P o r te r .s r . ,

w H IU » id t> ;iix gm r.d ch ik lren a n d 20 ^ p e s t -g ra n d c h ild rw . : . •

F u n e r a l se rv ic e s w ere held Mon-, ■ v 'to r a t 8:50 a .m . in (he B ed le F u-

M f« l H om e, K eyport,; fo llow ed by le rv ic e s a t 10 a .m . In St. M ary ’s E p isc o p a l C hu rch , K ey p o rt. .T h e J le v . H enry A . M ate , r e c to r , offl-

. - d a t e d . : In te rm e n t w as in F a i r V iew C em e te ry , M iddletow n.

, M r*. J a m e a A, W a lling M u . Iren a V . W alling, M , d ied

T h u ra d ay , D ec. ( , 1961, a t th e hom e • ( , h e r ion , A lton O. W alling . IS S tc u t S t., K e y p c n .; B o m in S ta te n . Is lan d , M rs. Wai- H aa h a d liv ed in K ey p o rt m o s t o f fc tr life. S he w as the d a u g h te r o f

, th a l a t e 1 P e te r F . D u r ru a and M a ry - (D e c k e r ) D urrua.- She w as

• th e w idow o f J a m e s A , W alling .In add ition to h e r to n , a fo rm e r

K ey p o rt counc ilm an , s h e Is su rv iv ­e d b y a s is te r , M rs. A lb e rt R ed ­A n , New Y urk; a b ro th e r , A ubrey

’> J . D u rru a , K eyport, a n d tw o g ra n d ­c h ild ren . - ■

•••••.; F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re h e ld Sun­d a y \at- 2 p .m . In the B ed le F u n c r-

i a l H om e, K eypo rt, w ith th e H ev.: .M arry R . P in e , p a s to r o l C a lv ary

.M ethod ist C hurch , K ey p o rt, offi­c ia tin g . B u ria l w as :n G re e n G rove C em ete ry , K eyport.

r ., , Clarence W. Oirby, , C la re n c e ,W. C orby, 50, of 43 v H a rd in g R d ., L a u ren ce H arb o r,

d ie d M onday m orn ing , D cc. 10, 1S62 a t South A m boy M em oria l

. H osp ita l. ■A v e te ran o f W orld W ar I I . M r.

C o rb y se rv ed w ith the U .S. A rm y E n g in e e rs in E u io p e Iro m 1943 to 1945 an d w as cm ploved in the prup- e r ty d isposal d e p a rim e n t a t the B a r i ta n A rse n a l fo r ' 1 5 -y e a rs .- H e w a s a m e m b er o f L a u re n c e . H ar- l o r F ire Co., No. 1, a m e m b er of th e E xem pt H i tm e n 's R eserv es

: A ssociation o f D is tr ic t N o. 1 and a lao a m e m b er of th e L au ren ce H a rb o r S pecial' Police, Ihe Policc- m e n 's B enevo len t A ssocia tion , L a u ren ce H arb o r P o s t 332, A m eri­c a n Legion and H .iff in a r-P rin ce . P o s t, V e te ran s o f l o re ig n W ars.

S urv iv ing a re his w ife, M rs. h v - e lyn (O sw ald) Corby; tw o d au g h ­te r s , M iss BeVerly G. a n d M iss Lu­cy E llen C orby, both a t hom e; h is n e th e r , M rs, E llen (L in d em an ) C orby , P o r t M onm outh ; a s is ­t e r , M rs. H a rr ie t B ussicu lo , H ill­S ide, and tw o b ro th e rs , G eo rge C o rb y , K eansbu rg , a n d C h es te r C o rby , P o rt M onm outh,

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held W ed­n esd ay a fternoon at th e M ason Wll- io n f u n e r a l H om e, S ou th A m boy, w ith the R ev . W illiam E . Web- I te r , p a s to r of the L a u re n c e H ar­b o r C om m unity C hurch , o ffic iating . In te rm e n t w as in G race lan d M em ­o r ia l P a rk , K enilw orth .

■ M rs. F red e ric k S . W llaooM rs. L o re tta B. W ilson, B3, of

195 B road St., d ied F r id a y , Dec. 7, IM I In the Ivy H ouse N ursing H o m e, M iddletow n. M rs. Wilson w a s born in M alaw an . She w as the d a u g h te r of th e la te A ugustu s and H a r r ie t t (R o b erts) W oolley. She w a s the widow of F re d e ric k S. Wil­son .

M rs. W ilson w as a m e m b er nf C a lv a ry M ethodist C h u rch , K ey­p o r t.

Surv iv ing a rc four sons, G eorge , R iv e rs id e H eigh ts; C ec il, F o rds; W ilfred an d C lifford, bo th o r K ey­p o r t ; tw o d au g h te rs , M rs. E in e r N elson , F o rd s , and M rs. J o h n Olt- » a n n , H om e, N .Y .; a b ro th e r , Ro- f c i t W oolley, M ataw an ; n in e g ran d ­c h ild ren and five g re a t-g ra n d c h il­d re n .

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e ! w e ra held M on­d a y a t 1:30 p .m . in th e Bedle Fu- a e ra l H om e, K ey p o rt, w ith the H ev . H a rry P ine, p a s to r of C a lv ary M eth o d ist C hurch , o ffic ia tin g . B ur­ia l w as In F a i r V iew C em ete ry ,

' M iddletow n.

. M ra, M ax M. N ie lsenM rs, F lo ren c e N ielsen , 71, of 207

H o u le JS, M iddle tow n, d ied F rid a y n o rn ln g , D ec. 7, 19(12 in St i 'e te r s - knug, i-tu., u l.o r a J iu I i 1 I i.t : .i .

M rs. N ielsen wu.i bo rn in Rum •o n , d au g h te r of th e la te G eorge • n d L ouisa S tevens, She hnd lived lo M iddletow n for the p a s t 40 y e a rs a n d wns v is iting frie n d s In F lo rid a

Announc Birlhs jH w lz .

M r an d .M rs. D cnidd HoeJz, SO J ( e n t e r S t.. Union Meacn, th? p a re n ts of & so n . b o m in P erth A m ­boy K«.vpi',al cmi H ’ittey . Nov;. 30. i%:». ■ .

Bvcoi.i 1 .A so n w a s b u rn m P t r t n A m tx rv

Hor;p;tal to M r. a n d M rs. H aro ld B yron, 25 fivwnt>r<! O r., u ld B ndgt:, on N ov. .tf*,

N(r. M rs .. G eorge D uncan , 20 V alley -D r.. M ata w an . a re lhe p a r - ; en ts o f a d au g h te r,- b a rn in P e r th I A m boy H osp ita l, .j

v . , ■ . M utovcik ■ |A -son wa:; born in P e r th A m boy j

H o sp ita l 'to M r. an d M rs. A nthony j M a to v tik , 65 W rs t P ro sp c c t A vo .,] K eyport. : . , ‘

Solo>.v!t*fl - M r. nnd M rs. Jo h n S o ld m tn . 3S | P ierso ll H d.. Uld B ridge . ar« th e 1

{ p a ren ts of a son. b o rn :n St. P e te r ’s 1 I Hospiial. on F rjd iiv , N ov. 30, 1002- i

P u c b e l i 1A son w as born m St. P c U t s I lo*.-;

p ita i io .Mr. and M rs. WiJI.mni A pjscht*!!. 263 -flrookside A ve., Cliff wood B e n c h , on P r ld a y , N o v . JO, •

1162, . . : !

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M r. a n d M rs . E u g e n e Logan , )5t> ‘ A ustin ■■Ave., O ld B ridge , a re ;l,e p a ren ts c( a son. b o r .i in St. Pet* e r 's H osp ita l on S unday, V t t . 2, 1962. •

w.'ft'1 a n n u o } . C h r i s t m a s d o n a t i o n s l h i s y v & r w iib . c u / ik V t O l b s W e w 'J e r s e y - '

A s s o c i a t i o n f o r 'A e t a 'r d e d C b iW ie i i .

A an d diput-r p a r ty ;New V c rk Ls pU nncd lo r Ma>*ch. ;

i o f M r s . S o p h i e T u r i n . » W i m h V o p U C l w s t # .a ' m E e l m e , T e M r s - ' t , - . ' . . . ‘ 1 K o « « m a .rtt£ v a c c a r w , I n t v n a « £ ; r ;, p j . , a n d t h e M u v d t r . a n E l e a n o r M ^ i c f a n r f . P o i n t

Mtss M«r»iyn Turin W sd s Jerry Shoptro

r>n. n a u g h te rJ & '.*a 1

T u tm . oecanie. m e b r id e 0? Jc -rrv i A.. S m i w r o ; N e w \ o r k . s o n c/ M r :

and M rs. (.jCorg« S hap iro . M iam i j f te ach . V ia ..-o n lu e s d y v . D ec. 4. 1

%2. T n e vvtdttinu; p lacc i n 5.d v nasogue. '

honorbruouhn

san t Heach* M rs. J ea ii L a rson ,Shr%*«sbury; m ;j.s peiuvs,E in o p lo v n ;, M rs; xf.ioise Leverkl.ee , .Kcd I 'an k ; M -s . C h a rlo a> Meyj-..-*,Oc«an Cridvc, an d M rs, E s th e rLam bprson. M arlboro .

, x „ , • - . . , i l l i e executiVK board w d! m re tO r, , j ............. . b O ' i ' ' ! , a il 4 s l t h - t-fl < f o f - h t rv'c.- . e r . -

m e c o ip i t » . ,«n 0‘ N N j Gdk c v b , vhoir»« of b ro th c r-m -h w ; p j - r ' ‘an d s is te r , ►vir.v-and M rs. Saul D ia- i -1............................... _____^ ______ —.m ono. J - Iiuckno-1; D r., H az le t. bor ilh e recep tion lhe b n d e *A'fre ?.n a f j .te rn o o n • u rcss o f p ink si;k w ith j

! jna tc ;i,n (; acce.s50.n«s a n d a c o rs a g e i ; of \vhi:*j c y jn tlh a s . \i . A fter a weciomg tnyv a t T he Con- •c o rd HottfL N«'.v \ o i k , Ihe coup le i I w ih TK'StiU: :n

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most wonderfulini:

M R S. RAYM OND JO S E P H 1 .0 P U E S T 0

T h e w edulng of M iss Ju d ith M av , M i s s J a cq u e lin e M nir.w anng. M ainw arir.g , d a u g h te r of M r. and j H azlet, w as the flow er g irl. H er M rs. R i c h a r d W. M ainw aring , j gow n w as s im ila r ro th e o th e r

F allonA son w as oorn in St

W i ) i , F i l e d jL i b M . T h o r n e j

fc U u M . I h o m e , • H o l n i d t ! l o w n - j : 'l u p , w l io d it '-d N o v ; Ip H S ?0 ()0 j

i o a g r a n d s o n . G e o r t » p H u d s o n

! w : r n e ; $*(>00 l o a g r a n d s o n . G a r * j

r e U C . i n o r n e . $10 00 in i r ’. 's t f o r j

h i 'r h u N b a n d o e o r g o \ v . 1 b o r n e .

• an d the rosu iue u> her sun. G eo rge > h . rh o rn e . w ho w as n am ed e>:ccu- j t o r . u ! he r e s ta te , a c co rd in g to I te r ;n s of liyr w ill, filed recen tly u n the office ot M onm outh C ounty { b u rro £ a te L d w ard C, B ro tg r .

I A llred R. h u k n ia nj AUred R. h ek m an , K ey p o rt wno « te d N ev . 19. le ft too ls to H a rry N. L ehm an, and th e re s id u e of r.is e s ta te to Ins w ite , A nn ie H. fick-

w a sB ee rs S t., H az le t, to Ll. R aym ond I b r id a l a t te n d a n ts a n d she c a rr ie d j m a n , J . i ra n k A 'eigand p , I Jo se p h L oP resto , U. S. A rm y , son a b ask e t ol h a rv w t m oon carna* • n am ed e<e^ u to r. ,

. I..# l i - »“ J A »nn)r, I nPrBclfi lirinc 1 -■ 1 >•V. T I ' M V v i r V Wil , m l ° f Mr- M rs. A ngelo L o P resto , H ospital lo M r. a n d M rs. W illiam K ev n o rt. took n l » «

M R ., M R S. D O M IN IC K A. T R O LIA N J R .

M iss D ian a W ayte, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. John W a v ti, 11 C h in g a ro ra A ve., K ey p o r:, b e c a m e th e b r id e uf D om in ick A. T ro n a u Jr., son of M r. and M rs. D om inick A. T ro lian . 265 Second S t., K eyport, S a tu rd a y , D ec. 1, 19£i, in St. J o ­s e p h ', C hurch , K eyport.

T h e R ev . A lfred Sm ith p e rfo rm e d th e double r in g ce rem o n y a t 11 a .m . an d c e le b ra te d th e nup tial m a ss w hich followed. M iss Loi-eiln D u ra n te p lay ed tra d itio n a l w edd ing m usic .

The b rid e w as g iven in m a rr ia g e by h e r fa th er. She w ore a gow n o l w h ite silk peau de so ie w ith a flo ra l b ro cad e c o lla r an d front pnni-i. long tap ftred sleev es nnd c h a p e l .. length tra in . H er f in g e rtip - leng th veil o f F rc n c h illusion fell from a jew elled flow er h eadp iece and sh e cu rried a c a sc a d e bouquet or w h ite pom ­pons ce n te red w ith a la rg e w h ite ch ry san th em u m .

C ousin Is M aid Of H onorM iss lh e o d o ria M uh is ik . H ill­

side, w as th e m aid of honor fo r h e r cousin. H er light b lue sa tin peau s tree t - length gow n had a scoop neck llnc a n j th re e -q u a rte r- leng th sleeves. A c irc u la r v e il fell o v e r h e r flow er h enup iece a n d she c a rr ie d a nosegay of b lue and w h ite pom pons. .............

T h e b rid e sm a id s w e re M iss Beth A rch er, H azlet; M iss h la in e l ro - llan and M iss P a tr ic ia l’ro lian . s is ­te rs of Ihe b rid eg ro o m , K eypnrf; M iss l.in d a N o ta rco la a n d M iss Lila B eh r, Union B each. Their royal b lu e gow ns and h ead p iece s w ere s ty le d like th e honor a t te n d a n t 's and thev c u rried n o seg ay s o f royal b lue and w h ile pom pons.

p iece o t s im ila r design mm m i n n i i ( , a p la teau b ask e t of light b lue and w h ite pom pons. •

B ro lh e r I s B est M an

> F allon , H A dam s S t . O ld B n o g e I ^ ^ n o ^ D e ^ P« /a t U a .m . in St. B ened ict s C hurch . H a ile t. T h e R ev. .Yulian Rueki o ffic ia ted a t th e c e re m o n y a n d the n up tia l m oss.

T ra d itio n a l w edd ing m usic w as p layed by H aro ld W eber, o rg an is t , who also ac co m p an ied the soloist, M rs. G eorge P a te rso n .

37 G iven in m a r r ia g e by her fa ther, the b ride w ore a fuIM ength w add ing

F iv t-y e a r-o ld Ju d itn Lynn W ay 'e , M f sm l ^ “ sJb S s tia n C iu liano , K evport, s is te r o f the h ride , w ^ | j j sou thw ood D r., Old Bridge, a re the. flow er g irl. She w o .e u light 1 ^ p a re n ts of * son . bo rn S unday, b lue sa tin peau gow n an d head-- . ^ m 2 in S | u „ tt,r s M ospi.p iece of s im ila r design sn d c a r r ie d I , , '

D o h ertyM r. and M rs. J a m e s D oherty ,

Roller! T ro lian . K eyport, w as the ! S tan fo rd D r , H a ile t. a re the par- b es t m an for his h ro th e r. U shering w e re R a lp h T ro l ia n , U nion Bi-uchb ro th e r o f th e b rid eg ro o m ; John W avte, K ev p o rt, b ro th e r of the b rid e : A lb e r t M allett, W illiam

i u ^ i v k > *• * *- i *1 . l i r e u u u t » u i c « I ' J t n k i i ^ t i i h v m

ents of a son , born T uesday , D ec. ! gow n of sa tin , tr im m e d w u It ap- 4, J902, m R iverv iew H ospital. I phquos ar.d seed p ea rls a t (he

bodice n eck lin e a n d long ta p e r in gP usa

A son w as born T u esd av . D ec. 4,M orducai nnd R ic h a rd C u rrie r , | lb'62, i r R iv e rv iew H osp ital Mi K evport. S ix -year-o ld Jo h n 1 ro h an , | and M rs. Jo se p h P o sa , 5J1 South b ro th e r of tlio b rid eg ro o m , K eyport, ! L au re l A ve., W est K eansburg . w as the r in g h e a re r .

F o r h e r d a u g h te r 's w edding , M rs.4 ..................................... H igginsW avte s e le c te d a light b lue blue ov-1 ^ f * “ nllj 1 W;

? r d& V 5 ' ! n t s yo f’ a d au g h te r ,6 horn W c d U ' | _ ^day , D ec. 5, IS62. m K ive iv .cw , R < » ta ..ne U P a M o , Pa tn a lch in g fe a th e r ha t. b lack ac

ce sso n e s and a co rsage or w hile ro ses a n d w h ite ca rn a tio n s . In e b r id e g ro o m s m e n to r w ore an o r­ch id laco o v e r ta ffe ta s tree t-leng th d re s s w ilh u b lack h a t an d a c ces ­so ries a n d a c o rs a g e o f w h ite roses and w hite ca rn a tio n s .

A recep tion follow ed Ihe Oak Shades F ire H ouse.

F or th e ir w edding trsp lo the Pocono M oun ta in s, P a ,, the b n d e w ore u ligh t b lu e check su it, a w hite fu r h a t, btack ac cesso ries and a c o rs a g e of red and w hile v a r ie g a te d c a rn a tio n s .

'l he b rid e an d the b rid eg ro o m w ere g ra d u a te d from K ey p o it High School. T h e b n d e w as em ployed by Lavoie L a b o ra to r ie s . M organville, and the b r id e g ro o m is em ployed by C an te rb u ry K n itte rs , A ltoona, P a. He se rv ed in O kinaw a w ith th e U.S. A rmv.

T hey w ill re s id e in A ltoona.

s leeves , lh e b o u ffan t s k ir t e x ­tended to a ch a p e l tram . H e r fin g e rtip b u tte rf ly veil w as caugh t to a crow n of p e a rls nnd c ry s ta ls .

t s h e e a rn e d a w h ite sa tin p ra v e r •book , on w inch w us fas te n ed a i w h ile o rch id nnd s tep h a n o tis . i W cdomt! P a n v* T he m a id of h o n o r w as M iss

H osp ital.

FORMAL WEAR

TO HIREW. 5. W ALLACE

C !.O T ltlN a

M aa an d B a y ,’ F u r n l ih l n p M oea

W, F r* i* I t . K r y p tr l

BfWW;

w hen she w as str ick en . M rs, N ie l­sen a tten d ed the E m m an u e l B ap ­tis t C hurch in A tlan tic H ighlands.

S u rv iv ing a r e h e r husb an d , M ax M. N ielsen; a d a u g h te r , M rs. Ihe l- m a O w ens, M iddle tow n; f o u r g ran d ch ild ren : a s is te r , M rs. G ra c e R off, H olm del. and a b ro th e r , S te ­ven F . S tevens, R um son .

S erv ices w e re held T u e sd a y a t 10 a .m . a t the W orden F u n era l H om e, R ed B ank, w ith th e Rev. H ow ard M. E rv in , p a s to r of E m ­m an u e l B ap tis t C hu rch o lfic ia ling . B u ria l w as in F a ir V iew C em ete ry , M iddletow n.

' P a u l G o rayP a u l G o ray , 64, of C liffwood

B oard ing H om e, M y rtle A ve., Cliff­w ood. died F r id a y , D ec. 7, 1U62 in M onm outh M edical C en te r. M r. G oray had been a re s id e m in th e Cliffwood a re u (or 18 y e a rs .

T h e re a r e no know n su rv ivo rs .F u n c rn l se rv ic e s w e re held T u e s­

day «t 8:30 a .m . from Ihe Bedle F u n e ra l H om e, M a ta w an , to St, J o ­s e p h ', C h u rch w here a requ iem m a ss w as offered . B u ria l w as in St. Jo se p h 's C em ete ry .

M ra. G eo rge B akoaM rs. D oris M. B akos, 34, ol 57

M cC orm ack P I., M iddle tow n, d ied F r id a y , D ec. 7, 11)62 in M onm outh M edical C en ter.

B orn in N ew ark , M rs. H akos w ns th e d au g h te r of W illiam Saggan , K eansbu rg , and the la te J e s s ie S aggan . She had lived in M iddle­tow n eight y ea rs . M rs. B akos w as a m e m o er of the K ing of K ings L u th e ran C hurch , M iddle tow n.

S u rv iv ing In add ition lo h e r la th ­e r a r e h e r husband , G eo rg e Hnkos; tw o d au g h te rs . G all an d Lynn B a ­kos, a t hom e; a b ro lh e r , F red S aggan , M iddletow n, anil a s is te r, M rs. I.uclllc K inkcr, W est K rnns- burir.

l-u n e ra l servw.-Mi wer< In Id Mom d ay a t 1:30 p .m . Irom the I'fli 'g c r l 'u iu ru l H um e lo the K ing of Kings L u th e ran C hurch w here serv iii-s w e ie conducted nt J p .m . by the R ev. R oger C. Hurkimi, puRlor. Ilur- ini w as In I-'nir V iew C cim -lcry, M iddletow n,

M rs, l-d w ard K um lnskyMm- K H Iv K im iln*l'y, H1| d id

H rid|'.c T u rnp ike , Old ll ild g e , riled M onday. Dec. It), 19(12, In St. l ’t i e r 's H ospital. She w as l*irn In New I lru n sw lik . d a u g h te r n l Jo seph nnd lirn lly (W ldim in) McI ’Im-im iii. N nrlli lliunnw lck .

M rs. K iin iinsky luul re s id e d In O ld Brltlp.e fo r li1 v ca m . Slid w as a iin rlkhhm er o f Kt, T lm nius f 'h tit i 'h , Old llrldge.

•Surviving, lieslih-!! h r r parenlii, lire lu-r luislm nd, K dw nn l; a Mill,

S t u d i o s

E d w ard Jr., an d tw o d au g h te rs , Linda nnd C aro l, a t hom e ; tw o s is ters nnd th r e e b ro th e rs .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s n re being held T h u rsd ay at 8 :45 a .m . at the M ahs- zewski F u n e ra l H om e. South R iver, w ith a high m a ss o f req u iem at 9:110 a .m . a t S t. Thom as C hurch . In te rm en t w ill he in S t. M ary s C cm ele rv . H as t B runsw ick .

Miss W itte Bride Pfe M ax A . Raynes

M iss C laudio A. W itte , Union B each, and P fc . M ax A. R aynes, F o ri M onm outh , w ere m a rr ie d W ednesday even ing . D ec. 5, l!)t)2, in G cth scm ane L u th eran C hurch . K eyport. T he R ev . F red e rick C. lkxis, p a s lo r , p e rfo rm e d Ihe c e re ­mony a t 7 p .m .

Tlie b ride is the d augh te r ol M r. and M rs. H aro ld C. W itte , P a rk A vc„ Union llcncli and the b r id e ­g room ’s p a ren ts , M r. and M rs. A..I. R av n c s , res id e in F lo rida .

M iss C laud ia J . M iller, H azlet, w as the m aid of lionor and P fc. W illiam P i'-ker. Colorado, a lso s ta ­tioned n t F ori M onm outh, se rved a« llie best m an.

A rece p tio n follow ed nt ihe hom e of the b r id e 's p a ren ts . T h e couple left fo r a m o n th 's w edding tr ip to F lo rida a f te r w hich the hride will re tu rn lo Ihe h o m e o f h e r p a re n ts and the b rid eg ro o m will le ave lo r a lou r o f d u ty in K orea.

E n g a g e m e n t sV nnP clt-C rocker

M r. an d M is , H arold C ro ck e r, T exas R d ,, M organv ille , announce Iho w igiifjem enl of Ih r ir d au g h le r, l.lndfi, to R ic h a rd V anP elt, wm of

floor-lenpth gow n w as tu iq u o is ; G ra h a m . sa lm and she e a rn e d a casi-adi

A d a u g h te r w as bo rn T uesoav . i bouijuet or h a rv e s t m oon, gold Dec 4, )9B2- in M onm outh M edical : co lo red c a rn a tio n s .C en te r to Mr- n n d M rs. E d w ard | M iss M ered ith W alling, H a /le t, D alton G r a h a m - i s O sborn S t., K e y - | an d M iss M a rg a re t L au rsen , r a y

lions.R o b ert L oP resto . W ayne, se rv ed

as best m an fe r h is m o th e r and u sh e rin g w ere M ichael Kellv. T o r­onto . C an ad a , en d B ruce Uilder. A lbany, N. Y.. a cousin of t b e b rideg room .

F o r lhe w edding t h e b n d e s m o th e r chose an ice-b lue b rocade sh ea th , w ith w hich sh e w ore m a tc h ­ing ac cesso rie s and a w hile o rch id co rdage , ih e b rid e g ro o m s m o th e r w as a t t ire d in a g re e n and gold b ro cad e sh ea th . S he w ore gold a c c e sso rie s and a w hite o rch id c o rsag e .

R ecep tion Al R uttunw eodA lte r a recep tion a t P H e rso irs

B u ttonw ood M an o r. M ataw an , th e coup le left fo r a w edd ing tr ip to Los A ngeles. C alif. Lt. L o P ie s iu h a s been ass ig n ed to the 4 /th M issile B rigade at F o rt M acA n n u r, Calif.

lh e b rid e w as g ra d u a te d from K evport High School and had been em p ioved in the bu sin ess o flice ol the N. J . Rell le le p h o n e Co., k e y -

I p o n . a s se rv ic e rep re sen ta tiv e . i fh c b n d i'g rc o m w as u rad u a ted j from K evport Hi«ih School U.S

M ilita ry A cadem v. W est Point

ever!

fashioned for ease!

S e c r e t a r i e s H o l d

C h r i s t m a s P a r t y

T he reg u la r d in n e r m ee tin g and I C h ris tm as p a rty of th e M onmouth* O cean C h ap te r o f the N ationa l Sec­re ta r ie s A ssociation w as held Dec. h a t C olts Nftok Inn. ih e yec re ta r-

p o it .

D ltm arsM r- an d M rs. C harles H itm an?,

125 O sbo rn S t.. K evpo rt, a r c the p a re n ts of a d au g h te r, born W ed­n esday D ec. 5. 1M2. in R iverv iew H osp ital.

i p o rt, w ere the b rid e sm aid s . rh e ir | N. Y.l

d a ^ s of 1Jo2. the A rm v A ir {gowns ul::o w ere in tur<juoise satin . | LH’ft-n^e M ixsile School and thu » an d thev e a rn e d c a rn a tio n bou-1 A irb o rn e School as a m ilita ry p a ra

qnets. thu U st.

G ariioA d a u g h le r w as born in R iv e r­

v iew H osp ita l on W ednesday. Dec. *5, 1962. to M r. and M rs. h la r io G a rito , 34SA T e x as R d., M ataw an .

V av n ck

A d n u g h ie r w as born

Ih u rs d a v Dec. v iew H osp ita l.

n R iv e r­view hosp iin ! on S a iu rd a y . Dec.8. 1!>62 to M r. and M rs. E ugene V av n ck . tM- 10th S t., W est K ean s­burg .

R e*(am o

R obert D isbrow , J j ^ , ‘.lr" clS(M r[',azl|(C.l' r e ^ V e ' p m - ! ,ln-v ’ 1:>cc- 5- 19,’-!l nt -'ionm im thW est K eanshu rg , i un li ^ ti t(in ....... c„ n, | :ilr A.,„ M edical C enter. In tc im e n t w as in

Holy S epu lchre C em ete ry , F 'ast Or- ]

D isbrow M r. and M rs,

138 .Seventh St.. W est j em s ■, „ M)n b()rn Sund.,v ll(,ca rc the p a re n ts o f a d au g h te r._ lx ..n i jn R iw rv ie w n (15pi,a |

R a ffa t ia D ebom s F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere held Mon-

d av from the l a m b u r r o M em orial H om e. N ew ark , follow ed bv so iem n high m a ss at 9: JO a.m . in St. Roc-

I co s C hurch . N ew ark , for R affae la i D rbur.is . l i . of 10 A rth u r Ave.! Long B ranch, w ho died Wodne.

6, 1962. In R iv e rM ione

p e a rc e M r. and M rs. L aw rence M ione.M r a n d V lrs. W illiam P e a rc e . I N ep tune, a r e the p a ren ts of a

212 W ayside D r., K ey p o rt. a r e th e ! d au g lite r . C a th e rin e Ann, b o rn Sa. . I „ H u ic h re r h<irn | n 1 u rd ay , Dec. I, lflbi. I hey a lso h a v . .

K ir th A rn h n u \l? « n » -il on M nndnv ! a L l,rrv i r - M r- Mi,)nc is the 1 two d au g h te rs , M rs. f iiom ena 1-eP e r th A m hoy H ospital on M o n d a ) . , ^ o{ ^ ^ ^ ^ | an<1 M rs . Anna S char

' Holm del R d ., H a ile t. Both M r. and I heck , l.ong Island .

M r. Debnnts w a s bo rn in Ita ly Surv iv ing a re six sons, C am illo , ]

G eo rge , and Louis. Long B ranch ; j F lo ria n , Irv ing ton : Jo seph . L a s t i

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J e r ra mA son w as born in South A m boy

H osp ita l to M r. and M rs. J a n u s J e r r a m , 219 R av ine D r., M ataw an

SvlzcnyM r. a n d M rs. Anton S v ireny .

S pring V alley R d ., O ld B ridge , a re the p a re n ts o f a son, born ir* South A m boy H osp ital.

D eP a lm aA d a u g h te r w as born in South

A inboy H osp ita l to M r. nnd M rs. P h ilip D eP a lm a , 408 B ro ad St., K eyport,

P o lingM r. and M rs. R ic h a rd P oling . I l l

Second S t.. K eyporl. a re th e par* e a ts of n d a u g h te r , born T h u rsd ay . Dec. C>. l!H52, in R ive rv iew H ospital.

F.dniundA son waji bo rn in R iverv iew

H ospital on T h u rsd ay . D ec. li. 1%2, to M r. and M rs. F ra n c is E d ­m ond, ti S tillw ell S t., M ataw an .

M onlellaM r, and M rs. V incent M onlella .

8(i M yrtle Ave., K eansbu rg , a re the p a re n ts o f a io n , born T h u rsd ay , D ec. 6, 1902, in M onm outh M edical C en ter.

D rosfM r. and M r*. John H io sl. )f»

R a ritan Blvd., C liffwood Bench, a re the p a re n ts of a ton , born T uesday , Dec. 4, IM2, in P e r th A m boy' H ospital.

M rs. M ione a re fo rm er res id e n ts | c f the H azlet a re a .

P in to

T he haby has been nam.*d Cindy M arie . M rs. P in to is the fo rm er M iss Lois L e o n ard is , d a u g h te r of M r. and Mr«. F ra n k L eonard is , K eyport.

A ndrea J . M ongielloF u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held Sat- j

u rd ay m orning a t 10 a .m . in tho jP fc Jo seph P in to and M rs. P in to ! Z a rro F u n era l H om e. B loom field ,;

a re th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r bo rn | for A ndrea J . M ongiello , 55. of <510 | N ov. 28. 1902 in L andsthu l A rm y ! C lark Ave,, U nion B each, who d ied ; H ospital. K a ise rs la u te rn . G e rm an y . • M ondav. Dec. 'A, 1%2, ol a h ea rt at- i....................... ' * ' iack w hile w orking as a m ason on -

a con stru c tio n job in N ew ark . j M r, M ongiello had w orked at his j

tra d e for various em p loyers in the ’ N ew ark area . B orn in B elleville, j

I he m oved to Union Beach in 1!)’>3 iV oyles j |{(. w as a m em ber of Local of the j

M r. and M rs, J a m e s V oyles, H I! B rick lay ers K- P la s te rs Union o f ;P inevicw A ve., K eansbu rg , a re the j N ew ark nnd the D em o< ratic C lub I p a ren ts of a son , born T u esd ay . J and Ita lian A m erican Club in Union ! Dec. 11. Pi’il?, in R iverv iew Hospi- j B each. *ta l. i S urv iv ing a re his w ife, M rs. Con- !

------------------ (SV.ih)/;na) M ongiello; th r e e )| s»ons. Police P a tio lm a n A ndrew J . ij M ongiello and J o h n Monj'.ii Ho. both •| of B loom field, an d Jo sep h M otigiel- 1

lo, N ew ark ; a d a u g h le r , M rs. A nna j . . - - I L nda to , Roselle P a rk ; th ree step- j

day m o rrm g a l IU a.in , a t th e | snns . P a trv , P h ilip am! D ennis C ornelius an d D odd F u n era l Home. jC ia tii. all (if Union B each; a b ro th - | M iddletow n, N. Y. for M rs. Lea- j e r , Jo sep h M ongiello. B loom field; ’ ne tta B. C a rh a rt , w idow of R alph ! th re e s is te rs , M rs. Vi C arbone, M rs. i P. ( a rh a r t . O tisv ille . N. who | G race fira sso and M rs. Kos«* Cop ! died Iu e sd a y , D ec. 4. I%2 in Hor* j potn, all of B ellev ille , and nine

F u n e r a l S e r v i c e sM rs. R alph P . C a rh a rt

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held Fri-

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T e x a s R d , . M o i g a n v l l l e . m e th

p .iien t.^ o f a d a u g h t e r . U m i S n n

d a y , D e c . fl, 1% 2 , in

M e d i c a l C e n t e r .

Jon H ospital, M iddle tow n, N. Y .

The R e v . R onald S . J a m e s offi c ia ted and In te rm en t was in G reen O rove C em ete ry , Key^Hiri.

M r.s, C a r h a r t w a s 'b o m in K e v - p o r t , th e d a u g h t e r u f t h v l a i r

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T h s fiin.es,s c a m p w ili b a for tit* E x p lo re r d iv ision . Bush g ro u p s w iil tru ifi for th e suow iviiitpj on« w eek beto r# the av e u t tak es pliir.a, T h e cam ps w iil he estab lish ed on th a c a s t s ida ni K opo L ake, w ith th s In d ian R idgo o u tp o s t 'c a m p se rv in g av th e h e a d q u a r te r s ..

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About MO sco u ts 'and le a d e rs a re exp ec ted to p a r t ic ip a te iw the even t

| w hich Is ru w in it? s ix th y w r , Win­' t« r s h o rts a r e inc luded In th s p ro ­

g ram .

School N urscs Adopt Ev-LawsT h a M onm outh C ounty School

H ttrses A ssocia tion m e t N ov. 26 a t th e T hom pson School, .M idd le­tow n T ow nship . M im M aria n Ducki>r), p res iden t, p re s id e d . T he by-law s, d raw n u p -b y . th « 'c o m m it­tee,. w ero l'ead by M iss A nna Hi/.tui. A fter d iscussion und rev isio n , they witra adop ted .

S tan d in g co m m u te * ch a irm u n w ere appo in ted a» follow s: M em ­bersh ip , M rs. A lice G ro ss ; leg isla­tive nnd psa ilon , M iss fcditfi T ul- fiash: p ro g ram . W rs. L inda A lden; rev ision a n d by-la.w.i, M u s H ahn; c a re e rs , M ra. H elen S loans; w el­fa re , M rs . P,uih S p reck efso n and publicity , M r*. E lean o r S m ith . ,

S tephen F o llac lk . d ire c to r o f fie ld se rv ices fo r hiRha • ed u ca tio n in S ta te D ep a rtm en t of E ducation ,. *pokn on achool n u rse ce rtif ic a tio n and b a c u a lau re n lo p ro g ra m s o ffer­ed a t T ren ton S ta te . J e r s e y City Slato, Seton H all an d 'a irle ljih - D ickinson C olleges. Ha ex p la in ed Ihe rev ise d ru le s fo r schoo l n u rse ce rtif ic a tio n w hich w ill b e effec tiv e a f te r J u ly 1, 1983.

M r*. M illIccm X. Loob, d ire c to r of th a school nu rs* p ro g ra m a t T ren ton S ta le College, ex p la in ed the B ac h e lo r o t A rts D eg ree p ro ­g ram o ffe red ir. school n u rs in g a t lha co lleg e .'

T h e nex t m eeting w ill b e Jn ti. 28 i «t C lillw ood E le m e n ta ry School.

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^ r iv in g . ' M d , i t’s tim e l ig h t now to w in terize d riv ing hab its . an d th inking, desp ite the lack of h eavy snow s and icy roads to date. Snow, sleet nnd ica storm s van blow into tow n * a y tifft«, any day, and m any d riv ers killed in to fo rgetfu l­ness by t^ e m ild ish w eather to, dat* w ill corns # ci upper un less rem inded of certa in im portan t sn fe ty -fim s,

I t is assum ed th a t cars have been p rep ared for w in te r d riv ing by th is late date , to be inure: M otor tuned, ligh ts all w orking, tire s p roperly in fla ted and wheel* in co rrec t alignm ent, b ra k es ju s t right, w ip e rs . w iping c lean qnd d e ­froster* needing the h e a t ; w herp it is needed, and chains j t f d y fo r use a t a m om ent's notice-

T he m an o r w om an beh in d th e w h eel m ust be p repared fo r em ergencies tuo, of course. H e or th e m ust be vemindett th a t b ad roads follow b ad w eather, .th a t d riv ing in snow p r on ice m akes d ifferen t and u n usual m ental and physical dem ands upon d riv ers th an a t norm al tim es. One m ust ga t the feel of th a road, drive fa rth e r to the r ig h t than usual, becom e accustom ed to using b rakes slowly and w ith g reat cau tipn , get good s ta rts up g rades to p rev en t stalling, use low gears for s te ad ie r descen t on steep inclines,

Stopping d istances leng then am azingly on s l i p p e r y h ig l i - w ays; one m u st th ro ttle down to 15 m iles a n h o u r o n ic e a n d 30 on packed enow to stop w ith in the s a m e d i s t a n c e norm ally traveled o n a c lear r o a i l a t 50 m iles a n h o u r . D r i v e •low ly tc be su re ,

F inally , sk idd ing i* a frightening, acutely d a n g e r o u s business. A void sk idding by m aking t u r n s c a r e f u l l y , w a t c h ­in g fo r half-h idden Icy spots, a n d by cau tious b raking. II you do skid, d o n ’t D a m e . Stav off the b rak e a n d tu rn fro n t w heels in d irection of sk id , slow dow n gradually and stop w hen car is u n d e r full control.

and tho '.D ivision oJ L ocal (r.ivern- j m « u h a d a p p m v e o .th e p roposal.

K e '-d ec ia red it w ou ld , in c re a se th* | n e t .d eb t of tlif: 'd is tr ic t, to $1,037,300

irv K xcess o f its k g a i bo rrow ing [p o w er, B ut it h a s been p rev iously ja f f irm e d th a t when, ih s a s s e s so r 's I d u p lica te is filed fc-r 1963 show ing « g a in o f i.la.POfi.OQ1} in ra ta b le s , ■this d e f ic it w ili t i t . w iped o u t an d j H plm de! w ill b ec am e the, o sv I y Ischoo l d is tr ic t w ithin t h i s a t t a j o p e ra tin g w ith in , its le g a l ijo rrow -

inj; lim it .; H a r ry D. P itc h e r , b o a r d , p res- 11den t, g av e a g lo v in g accoun t ot l.tltc w a y shinj’s. w isrs go ing i t R rei i l iu n k 1 MiKh School, tlws d is tr ic t 's

rece iv in g high school. 'M r . P itc h e r re p o rte d (hat R ed B ank a c a d e m ic s ta n d a rd s w ere so h igh 76 per ce n t of thone seek ing ad m issio n lo th e co llege o f th e ir f irs t cho ice w ere a c c e p te d b y those, co lleges th is y e a r . H e a d d e d th e re a r e oS s t ta ig h t "A ' s tu d en ts in ihe R ed B ank sen io r oiuss Im s y e a r, fa r beyond au v schoo l a round . l ie a lso re p o r te d th e d is tr ic t would r la a 1 (3 ,4 0 0 ''re fu n d by lhe R ed B ank B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n b c c au se it h a d o v e re s tim a te d i n need of Inf,Is schoo l te a c h e rs by 10. H olm - d:il a lso w ill g e t som e red u c tio n in tu jtion , .

K en n e th S. Witie.y, d e leg a te tn the S ta te A ssocia tion of D is tr ic t B o a rd s of h d u c a lio n , re p o rte d a p ro p o sa l by th e C h erry H ill B oard , s tro n g ly su p p o rted hy H olm del and o th e r d is tr ic ts in th is a re a , to hnve s ta te -a id e d tra n sp o rta tio n s ta r t a t or.e m ile from achool w as sotm dlv vo ted dow n.

4-H Uvcttock Club Has Now Officers

Mary Ann Frostick, 11. Bridle, f in elected president of the Mon- moutii County 4-H Livestock club at * meeting held al the 4-H office, Freehold on Friday. Other officers elected were: Mary Ellen Vander- hoof, 17, Middletown, vice presi­dent; Ann Schultz, 17. Marlboro, recording «cr«lary; Mary Ann Mc- latosh, II, Marlboro, corresponding tecretary; Donald Kniffan jr., 11, Morganville, treasurer; Louise Schultz, U, Marlboro, reporter.. Outgoing'pretldent, Daniel Haw-

kini. ivitiimi.piM. Sited for a vole an proposed amendments to the dub constitution which were passed. Club leader, Charles Mc­Intosh, Marlboro, discussed ciub inambers' responsibilities at the State 4-H Baby Beef Show and Sale which was held Tuesday and Wed­nesday ai)4 reminded members to

look for good calves to raise for next year a sale. Of 24 members in the club, 10 are raising steers, 1} sheep and one goat.

Membership tn the County 4-11 Livestock club Is open to all young people between 10 to 21 years of age who are interested in raising livestock, (beef, sheep, iwine, goats, rabbits). The club meets the second Friday of each month. In­formation can be obtained from club leaders, Mr. McIntosh (HO 2­1613) and Thomas Frostick (CA 9­2562),

The purpose of the club Is to aid members in learning the principles of livestock management, and to promote the general objectives of 4-H club work.

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William L. Russell, Red Bank, attorney for the board, stated Imth the Suite Department nf F.ducation

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nlng B oard , th a t a la rg e auto-fo- rapitl tra n s i t tra n s fe r poin t be e s ­ta b lish ed in th e a re a w here th e C a rd e n S ta te P a rk w a y p asse s ov er the N .V . & l-.fl. m a in lin e t ra c k s a t Ilnz le t. T h e p re sen t M ata w an Ela­tion w ould be d iscon tinued w hen the b ig tra n sfe r c e n te r ca m e in to ex isten ce , th e H azle t t r a n s fe r b e ­com ing the n ew " M a ta w a n " «U - tlon. . .

H f .ib e r t A. T h o m as , head o f the ra ilro a d tra n sp o rta tio n d ivision of the S ta te H ighw ay D ep a rtm en t, hand ling all th e ra ilro ad m a tte r s for th e s ta te , w as re p o rte d in th e R a r i ta n V alley USA s u it a s hav in g sen t a te le g ra m to the then m a y o r of R a r i ta n T ow nship , H a rry P . S ea ­m en, in 1959, iirgnif! the adop tion of a m e a s u re to k ee p th e u re a in a n d n ea r the R a r i ta n V alley USA tra c t , a t the P a rk w a y o v e r­pass, c le a r fo r poi' ib le public use . M r. S eam en g av e th is os one point in the co u rt p roceed in g s ns ju s tify in g the ac tio n o f the tow n­sh ip co m m ittee ov er w hich he p re ­sided in hav in g c re a te d the light Ind u stria l in p lace of the p r io r re s ­iden tia l zoning a t the R a r i ta n Vul- ley , USA site .

No Difficulty In JunctionT h e ra i lro a d m an saw no d if­

ficu lty in th e H a ile t tra n s fe r being a ju n c tio n out o f w hich tra in s could co n tinue to bc run from a m a in ­line s to p o v e r the A tlan tic H igh ­lands d iv ision . H e no ted the m a in line a n d the b ay sh o re d iv ision line sw itch to g e th e r w ithin a few h u n ­d red y a rd s of th e G ard en S ta te P a rk w a y o v e rp ass . A nd th a t th e o v e rp a s s is ju s t as n e a r to the sw itch ing poin t as th e p re sen t M a l­aw an sta tio n .

B u t these hoped fo r o r fea re d ch a n g es in tbe tra in se rv ic e se tu p w ere seen to be a m a tte r nf u n ­c e rta in tim e in the fu tu re us ilrs l the fo rem ost prov ision of th e bill signed M onday m u st be effec ted th a t p a ssen g e rs and co m m u te rs com ing into lh e N ew ark-N ew Y ork a re a car) be rou ted in d iffe ring w ays than a t p resen t. C om plica ted ch a n g es se t u p in the hill invo lve the u se of the H udson & M an­h a t ta n tunne l, now ac q u ired by the P o r t A u tho rity nf N ew Y ork , in p la ce o f the J e rs e y C en tra l’s J e r ­sey C ity te rm in a l an d fe rrie s lo t^ew Y ork . J e r s e y C ity h as been c o n c ilia ted o v e r possib le loss of ta x .r e v e n u e b u t B ayonne is u p in Arms o v e r p ro sp ec tiv e loss of J e r ­sey C en tra l p assen g e r se rv ic e . C o m m u ters on the J e r s e y Cenlr»iI m a in lin e th ro u g h P la in fie ld ;ire r e ­p o rted a s g rum b ling over the p ro s ­pect of hav ing to ch a n g e c a r s lo the H udson & M anha ttan nt P e n n ­sy lv an ia S ta tion , N ew ark .

C o m m u te rs headed fo r ihe dow n­town financia l d is tr ic t a lso f a re Ihe need to change t a r s to tiie H udson & M a n h a ttan a t N ew ark ra th e r than hav ing the p re sen t J e rs e y C en tra l ex p re ss run to the fe rry s ta tio n .

T h e re is so m uch to be rhangt*'! ab o u t, fitted in an d ad ju sted th J l tiie v e te ran ra i lro a d e r saw it ns ta k in g " a long, long lim e lo get go ing ,”

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e r . " M r . K a p p a r e t o r i s / i t h e b o a r d

w a s n o t m a k i n g a s e c r e t o f - a n y ­t h i n g and [ d i r e c t e d a le t t e r b e read ,

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S m i t h . ■ ■

T h e le tte r related! the co n su lta n t h ad d iscussed th e m a tte r ,w ith G er- a id 1-loyd and R o b e rt P re s to n , top officers, ol' N o rth e rn P ro p e rtie s , Inc., W hite F la m s , ho lders of o p ­tions on 500 u a e s in ine to w nsh ip . Mi". Sniiili s ta te d ' in ihe le tte r he had told th e se deve lopers he. w as design ing p la n n ed co m m u n ity to /I t h is estim ate, of . the to w n sh ip 's needs, nol th^ic p re fe re n ces .

M iss N e tte r found h e r su sp ic io n s ju s tif ied by the le tte r- She d e m a n d ­ed to know w h y 'th e re w as no: p ro ­vision lo r a .g l a n c e d econom ic , se t­u p , w ith the d eve loper being re q u ir ­ed to produce, in d u s try lo o ffse t (he m a ss housing ram b les h e ' .w a s . b ring ing in. "F re e h o ld h as its 3-M fa c to ry , she com m en ted ac rid ly ’ hut w e 'll be tl ie th ird M fo r d e ­v e lo p ers - follow ing M ad ison an d M ata w an T o w n sh ip s ." ,

W a rts To See l ig a re sG era ld B au m an , an o th e r s p e c ta ­

to r, dem anded to know w h a t fig ­u re s th e b o a rd had to iihow the p lan n ed co m m u n ity would not be­com e a ta x b u rd en on the re s t ol the tow nship. M r. R appa oeh ev ed the fig u re s w ould becom e a v a ila b le in. tim e. M r. B au m an in sis ted they shou ld be know n befo re It w a s m ov­ed upon. Jo lm D ressier, an o th e r s p e c ta to r , sa id he w ould p ro d u ce fig u re s to show it w as not only feas ib le but an econom ic boon to the tow nship . M r. B au m an ch ided M r. D ress ie r a s sounding a s though he h ad a fa v o red position w ith the bo ard in the m a tte r .

R o b e rt 11. W inucrinan . p re s id e n t of U S. H om es & D evelopm ent Co , L akew ood , w ho had o b ta in ed p ro lim in a ry ap p ro v a l o f a m a p for "U .S . in M arlb o ro T ow n sh ip ” a 475-lot tra c l in th e G ordon’s f.o rn o r sec tion of the tow nsh ip on the h a lf­a c re lots, announced th a l he w as read y to s c ra p th is a p p ro v a l and h is m a p s s u b m itted an d to com c in w ith a new se t of p la ts d ra w n to the cond itions o f the p lan n ed c o m ­m un ity setup . B y It he w ould in ­c re a se the n u m b e r of h is io ls to n ea rly 800.

M r. W innerm an had a n o th e r m a p of M arlb o ro W est, an even g re a te r s i r n l subd iv is ion aior.K th e M ad i­son T ow nship line, bu t it w as nol in troduced .

A m a p of H oliday H on .es, ,13 lots, in tho a re a ad jo in in g M a n a lap an T ow nsh ip at G o rd o n ’s C o rn er lid . w as tu rn e d o v e r to the e n g in e e r fo r s tudy . It will com e up a lo n g wiih a 10-lot sec tion of B attleg ro u n d H om ej, nls« n e a r the M an a la p a n line, J a n . 8.

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seconded It. In the period for d is ­cuss ion , F ra n k R ap p a , the c h a ir ­m a n , ca lled It th e Mjjriiu lt,.sl Ib ing" thu t luid happened fo r M arlboro T ow nsh ip in a lonjj w hile. M r. V oun^n iun a lso h c tm ily en d o rsed it.

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County Tax(con tinued from pa^e on e)

F o u rth S t., bu ild ing . 599(H) to $9300.Rosennna an d M ary F. P o w e rs

N orth Locust S t., Innd, $5100 to $3300; bu ild ings , $7100 to $6200 (stip u la tio n s).

G eo rg e B. a n d Irene B renon , IB N orth Shore C oncourse, build ing , $10,600 to $9600 (s tip u la tio n ).

M ild red A. a n d Weldon P . Sam s, 927 W oodm ere D r., land, $1800 fo $1600.

E liza b e th an ti John L o re iu o , L o­cust S t., bu ild ing , $11,.190 to $10,- 7S0.

John 11. and M arg are t A, P h o ­ton, 1165 South C oncourse, bu ild ing , $7000 to $6500.

J o se p h Nf. a n d P a tr ic ia .1. P au - eiello , 156 L akev iew Way, $11,100 to $10,700 (s tip u la tio n ).

K a lm a t Co., Route 35 an d Cliff­wood A ve., bu ild lrw $219,600 to $200,600.

Louis and A ngelina N agy , Van Cleef L ane, build ing , $11,700 to $11,400.

Jo h n H. and D orothy E . H ealey jr ., 145 L a u re lh u rs t D r., build ing . $8500 to $7!i00.

N oble and L ouis W atson , 2) D ela­w are A ve., build ing , $8500 to $7500 (s tipu la (ion ).

M ary S tu lp in , 15)2 W o u d m eie D r., building, $6600 to $5<i0Q (s tip u ­la tio n "1 .

M v n d ert B onnem a. Mfil Sunset W ay, building. $J 1,200 to $f)70l); 1153 W oodm ere D r., building, $8200 to $7700 (stipu lations^ .

M ina H offm an, tin S t. Jo sep h T e r r ., bu ild ing , $6200 to $4800 (.stipulation).

M atilda I: R usso . G7 S t. Jo sep h T e r r ., bu ild ing , $5300 to $4000 f'stip- •ilation).

Sam uel and A ntoinette G nisti. Cliffwood Ave . building, $V2,]00 to $1.0,300 (stip u la tio n )

D om eniea R icci, Cliffwood Ave., building, $14,100 to $13,100 (s tip u la ­tion).

P au lin e and H arold HeJjr, M a ta ­wan A ve., iand , $4000 to $3200; building, $7!0U to $0900 (s tipu la tion).

W alter and S arah H icks, P e h - w a re Ave , buildiug, $15,.W0 to $13,- !)00 (s tip u la tio n ).

W alter H icks, (Jordon St., bu ild ­ing, $5700 to $4200 (stip u la tio n )-

S a rah H icks. G ordon St.. bu ild ing , $JJJ.!J00 to $)7,KOO /sfjpulation> ,

A ndrew (J. H annon , L loyd R d.. build ing , $13,600 to $5001).

J . RtisM'll and Nancy M. Built r, 10 W oodbiofik D i,. huiiiiiii}!, $Hi, I’OO to $14,700 (s tip u la tio n ).

Daniirl and M arie K av.pie, 455 Cliflw ood Ave , land, $:rj()0 ;o $2500 (st)pulit(ion).

l- .d d ic nm l l'!t !ie l 1 '< h i* rd s n 'i, f# > u» ly R d ,. h u ! id m |:, $ j j , . r)0U lo $ JU . 500 (M ip u liit io .'U .

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-1011(0 t’ l ,400 A/N)iony J . and M ajy ))nda. M

\ - n lh V a i l l t f at k !e K d , h 'l i ld in ;* . Jl-L 'H H l lo $ |? ,:tw i ( y t ip u ln t lo n ) .

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p e if-o n a l, $5ltOt) |i $VtitiO ( s t ip o ln

S e lm it i i in o .m d I m u nc 'h i ,h ih m ( i M . f l l e M , h u ild in j ' $.’ .'l. -n0 W ,;,0U ( M!p il.ilio n )

( m l w i ' l i i l e , 4 l l . in t » » o in f S l ..} ./ Idmj: JH <*00 tu f- t^ n ilatiiiii),

hnim i* Hi(v,sn nnd John Bur- h;i) ' ‘ i i l n . Kutiit |l-t, budd ing . $ii40U tu $4b00 ('.iipuiafK ni),

H d e » S av itsky , G rove a n d Lo­cu s t S is ., land , $2100 to $1W0.

L ouis J . C evasco , 569 L loyd K d , b n r t, U*M\ toS T 2f»0.

(icYMge z.c,u Chi Ire £.tpi»ropok>5, Lin p. R d.. land, $4100 lo S40U<).

N ick and L e g is t 'Kangas, L ine Rd .. land , t-.> J1H00.

• L.o u l s f . C t - v ^ s c o , L l o y d R d . , Jatul. $1500 to S; 1.250; Ut kSi-.tg, $16.­100 to

Luigi S. and i^ a iie C evasco , L loyd R d , land , S5W(I tc $4400.

J o h n an ti M ary G m dcdhi, C hu rch St., land , £1500 to $2400: build ing , $12,100 to 511,600. . ,

R u d o lp h -a n d Jea,nnctle M asia , Llo.yd R d ., land , 51700 to $1000.

'C o n stan tin o and A lg isa S igism nn- dL L loyd R d ., h o ld in g , 53L50U to $30,900. , . .

H elen S av itsky , Cliffwood. land, $10,400 to $8800; land . $.3700 lo $5000.

J u se p h a n d H elen S av itsky , M a t­aw an Ave.v L and , $4400 to $3200

Jo lm S av itsky , L ocust an d G rove S is., iand, $3200 to $2000; build ing , $lG.t)00 to $15,500. , .

F ra n k J . S av itsky , R o u te 35, land , $21,000, to $ 12;000.

* J o se p h S av itsk y . C liffw ood, land, $8100 \o $64011.

J o se p h J . and B a rb a ra p ra g o , A tlan tic A ve., land , S1800 to $1300.

A ngelo and A lm ida D rag o , A t­lan tic A ve., land , $1900 io $1500.

J o se p h an d Jo seph ine S accone, C hurch S t., and Lloyd R d ., bu ild ­ing, $260.3 to $2000. .

C la re n c e W. and Sophie M . Dick* hu t, land , $4500 to $3100; building, $14,400 to $14,000.

E v e re tt W. ar.d H elen S toddard , 20 \Voodbrool< D r., iand. $2800 to $1500; bu ild ing . $14,400 to $14,000.'

CilobR P e tro leu m , fnc., R ed B ank, p ersonal, $?)00 to $400.

O lim pia lezzi, 5(1 G ern rd Ave., build ing , $W0(| to $8500; 59 P ro s ­pect A v e , land , $4900 to $4000; build ing , $13,200 to $12,200.

E d w ard S tanw ich , W oolley St., $15,100 to $14,600.

M ech an ica l M arin e Co., Inc., M ath ieson S t., building, $27,400 to $19,700 (s tip u la tio n ).

J o se p h M ielc. L loyd R d ., land, $10,300 (o $8300.

D om in ic M anzo, G ran d Ave., hu ild ing , $15,000 to 514.7Q0 (s tip u la ­tion).

Boyd C. H iiiley, 82 L ow er M ain S t., land , $10,100 to $8100; building, $211,V00 to $20.2(10.

F ra n k and C onchettn D cvino , 8 C ross A ve., b :iid ing , $15,100 to $14,­500,

A nthony and M ary S'/.mieglie.ski, 40 S herw ocd D r., M ataw an , build- ipg, $11,400 to $7400 (s tip u la tio n ).

f*’ra n c e s M. M urphy, 17 Sweet B ria r S t., bu ild ing , $4500 lo $3000 (s tip u la tio n ),

T h e o d o re and M ildred B nshell, 48 E dgev icw R d ., land, $2800 lo $2300.

M ild red K. B en n e tt, W ilson Ave,, bu ild ing , $14,900 :o $13,000.

L aw rence and Rose E van g e lista , R ou te 34, build ing , $18,700 to $16,­300.

E liza b e th M. H ubert. 218 Lakn- sho re D r., build ing , $9900 to $9300.

F ra n k lin L. P icke tt, G u lden St., bu ild ing , $10,500 to $1)800 (s tip u la ­tion).

P e te r C. V ena, land, $4100 to 13850; build ing , $22,200 !o $20,901).

K ath leen and A nthony F. M iller, 339A A berdeen R d ., bu ild ing , $!(»,- 400 to $15,900.

Lucille B. Jo n es , K eyport Ave., build ing , $13,100 to $1L)00; F o u rth St., bu ild ing , $4100 tn $2700 (s tip ­u la tio n ).

E lija h and Iren e UlanUley, Cliff­w ood A ve., bu ild ing , $12,700 to $12,­000 (s tip u la tio n ).

G eorge and Ju lie M ancin i, Shore C oncourse, build ing , $12,000 to $11,­440.

A .dhony and D orothy T ra b u cco , 6 P ro sp e c t A ve., building, $13,300 !0 $12,300.

C h a rle s and E lizabeth P e rrin e , R oute 35, land , $14 40') to $0800; build ing , $7200 to $6700.

M rs. K enneth Woolley, F irs t St., b u ild ing , $12,200 to $9800 (s tip u la ­tion j.

O tto D ie trich , Euclid A ve., lund, $1000 to $700 (s tip u la tio n ); Route 34, huild ing . $.'1200 to $2:»00.

Roy and K ath ry n M atthew s, Key- porl-A niboy R d., land, $1800 to $1200; iand , $35,600 tu $8100 (s tipu ­la tion ),

S e je n a W. A ndersur. 331 Wilson R d., land , $5200 to $1550; building, $5900 to $-1700,

A nlhony J . C iocio, 6 F o u rth SI . bu ild ing , ilu.im n to jlO.-iuO.

J a im ii E. and Conci-tta M. R ed­m ond, M ataw an Ave.. bu ilding, J Ifi.500 to $15,750.

Ciir! and T h e re sa S tabile , .niboy A ve., builtiinj;, J l 7 100 to $16,500 ( s tip u la tio n ).

N. Jo s'-ph M ontre.sor, IJo v d Rd. land , CI.H00 to $1400; bm ldm g, $10.­300 to 59000.

M arie H. A r! t lli. G e rm d A v e , build ing . } 10,000 to $9200 (s tip u la ­tion); W oolley Sl., bu ild ing , $1.00 to $1500.

D aniel H o tan . I.loyd R d ., build ing $7500 to $5000 (s tip u la tio n ),

Hat iv W. G oldsm ith , C liffwood A ve.. Iat:d, $14,000 to $9000; build in#.?. $25,700 io $10,700 (s tip u la tio n ).

A lex an d er und J o se p h in e Vas, j R ou te 31. build ing . $9900 to $9000.I Bunkhon.se, Inc., V alley D r., land.: SW)00 to $6000; building. $22,300 lo i $ l8> 00.j D o io tbv J . nml Jo seph F. Sm ilh,, V .m H utcK le Kd . building. $H,90(i <,

$13,100 (s iip iila t'o n )! J a 111 e*» li . ^nd I 'a i i 'y Sch.m ek,: Cenint'. IM . I nh\* ontj. }• ii, !ili ,

JI.VOIHJ to SM.2i)0 D aniel II. mu! Ann M D ow ih"1,IIi•'11 P d . lint dill}., $!1 J00 IO 1 Hi.

700 i >.t:ji,il.i!,oji). I tfu ja iu u i and 'i in it -,i (<"> •'

I ' •; t! ood Ave . ' ...... S Hill ;o ’•id 'll.. buddm g, J't/f'O U> i ‘ 'ji.r.i. tion).! I- in . 1! I I ,i i m I 1 'ih !i H .,i .■ I.

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I ■ o i>; iitui ti I | , ;•< . i )•i; d J k'.-'o to $ii)U, j k .i.o

- (Ml I.i;n!, 5 Hi 500 lo 5«*1i -i ii !■ k l ' , iv n M, t ifi-oti II !I

u i rt-. s;*;4o to 5140 • .- ,; h.o,<1 jr . \'» n :i

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nj- L’.I .'OO 'o V/O.KMIi'< liol.e. ,n I h o t a r..ml o '! b'>il I . ^ ’4.410 i., < It. .'.'II

A- M.i »' 'i'l P o l . 'I I Him: , . . ,H iriir ;u. im i.duijS 'M :.t» lo *y.ou.

: 'i-hti M r.i lio V/i mJU • iov. n Hd, budd iP i’. $;4 040 '.i 1l.'> fi20 | W illuioi .1. I l . i v . k . P f ; !. i>i1111

$:5';o to $;»mj, iand , $ ;.oo ;iou , ! land, $ ; ; ,0 to $1 l!0, Umd. V.’.(.‘0 !<»i \ m ,

IM a r g a r e t J . H a w k in s , R D 1,

i a n d . $2470 t o $19 70, la n d , $ 22 10 to

$ 17 10 , ia n d , $ S0 0 t o $400.

W i l l i a m J . H a w k i n s . R D ), la rn j,

$4-K) l o $220, la n d , $4450 to 52230.

F r a n k a n d E s t h e r S c h u l t e , R o u t e 79, la n d $670 to $400.

F r a n c e s P o l i c b a J r , T e n n e r * ? R d . ,

{ a r id . $23<M? to $2140. b u i ! a . 'n t \ % \ 0 :m t o $8750.

R u d o l p h a n d '. ‘i a n n i g i e K l u i s , R v -

ar. R d . , b u t id in g . $ 13 ,700 to ? t 3 ,0 0 0 .F r a n } ; a n d E s t h e r S d i u l t y . R o u t e

79 , la n d , to $45 70 : b u i l d in g ,

* 1 4 , 7 iu to $.13,230.

F r ^ n k a n d K o jg in & 0 « s s a n . R o u le

7!^. la n d , $ 25 00 io ? 2 0 0 0 t b u i k M u g ,

io SHW.F r a n k D u g a n , B u c k l e v R d . . l a n d ,

531520 to $1000. (E r n e s t S l a t e r , 2 2 8 T e x a s R d . ,

la n d , 53100 t o $ 2 3 5 0 , b u i l d in g , $17 ,-

: m to. $ n , 800. - ’J o s e p h a n d M 'a r y B r e s n e y , K o u t o

79, land , $7440 to S50W, bu ild ing .?S>!0U >o 58130. i-

Jnhn S ch ere r, P.D I. Moi'i?anvilt.e, land , J51,a9« to **5,03(1, .$«7,830 to $30,830.

Lotiis G uss an d N a.lhan Ptiarl-m an , RD I, land . $100,000 to Kid,780-

D anie l P . B rew er, R nu tc 70. build ing , 523,500 lo J i t , 200, land , $10,270 to SfiO'iti. .

Chtii'les W. J a m iso n . Union Hill R d ., land, *15.8(10 $13,930, build-ina, $15,200 to $12.fi!l0.

D orn U. S w eeney W oolleytow n Kd.. -luml. $19,840 in $1(1,Mt), build- ins. $90.84(1 -lo $75,240, T e x as R d. land $10,340 ic $7940.

.lulian W. R o seb e rry Boacoii H ill Rd., land,' 544‘ltl to $3’475, build ing , $3470 lo $41.10. ,

Satlie Mnfiuu, R ou t? 520, iam l, $57,60(1 to $40,500, build ing , $>8,160 to $20,340 perso n a l S1600 to $50(1, land , $34,440 in $2«,!14n.

C lara G rove, Oid T eim ont Rd., land , $4)50 to $2(150, bn ih lin^ , 52250 ! lo $1500.

G race M . H ilton . W oo.'leytown Rd . biuiclin^!. $0740 to $56(10, land, $a&:i0 to 55741)

W illett K. M orey, T i-nncnt R d,, land . $10,800 to $K(i(IO, build ing , $ 10,­300 lo $7:i50.

D avid W crb lcr, Rnutc 70, build- in)!, i'l-!, 150 !<> $2.1.500.

Sea S liifls, Inc .. land, $51,700 rn $44,140, Imildin); $306,540 to $203,- WiO.

Lvsbelli G e i« n , T e x as R d ., land , J2(isn to $156(1.

Ida M ay C ash ill, A m boy R d ., iand , $6740 lo $5570,

F ran k E ck e l, RD M organv illu , land , $8500 to $8070, build ing , $33,- 12# to $28,110.

.loser'll M iule, R ou te 70, build ing , $15,710 lo $6310.

lido ina R anson, U eacon llill R d ., land, $4540 lo $2880.

I.oiii;; R obb ins. A m boy R d ., build- in)!, $10,6(10 to $12,490.

M ary C am pell, T e n n en t R d ., land , $17,260 to $2070.

R hea P re s to n , R oule 79, land , $31,100 lo $20,040, building;, $14,840 to $13,040, bu ild ing $21,000 tc $15,­750.

Cirt, l.a n za ro , T ennen t R d ., land ,$28,920 tn $26,080, build ing , $59,450 to $57,420.

R obert L aM u ra , B row n R d , building, $24,030 to $18,000.

E ib tm i R anson, Beacon ll ill R d., land , $13,200 to $8320, build ing , $18- CilO in $5640.

John C ashill, A m boy R d ., land $6200 to $4550, build ing , $0140 lo $8550.

M illard L am bcrstm , E asl F ra n c is St., building, $24,830 lo $18,800.

Convent of G ood S hepherd , W ick- alunk , land . $1.15,050 to $87,330.

I.ysbeth G eran . T exas R d.. land, $5200 io $350(1; land , S5500 to $3320; land , $22.10 tn SI 110; land $5400 :o $4500; Iniildin)!. $78,570 to $.*,8,570.

H arry C lune and F lo rence Sprague, B ucks l.a ., land , $12,000 to $6000.

G eorge S aathnff, T openeinus Rd.. land , $52,800 lo $35,770; build ing , $36,050 lo $25,020.

Lunas M. and C a th e rin e P . llin - tnn. W ickatunk, building, $16,330 lo $14,700.

J a m e s and A udrey S la tte ry , Rom e 70, huild ing , $14,530 to $13,­180.

Sophie and Jo h n R odney, I.loyd R d., land , $5160 to $.1060; build ing , $15,830 tr, $14,830.

G eorge F ran k lin , B uckley R d ., i land . $5170 lo $4720; build ing , $18.- | 470 to $15,57ft.

W illiam and C a th erin e S nape. G ordon ’s C o rner ltd ., land . $20,000 to $17,3110; hiiiiiling, $IS,li!IO Ic, ii.i,-

, 200; p ersonal, Ji'00 lo $100.I G eorge I:., and E d n a fia sto n ,[R om e 520, land , 55940 to $3500, i G eorge T . S aalho lf, R l) 1, iand ,; $27,440 tn 122,620.; Hei mi ifl lla lp in , O rch a rd 1’kw y.,

building. $ l.'i.'lUO tn 510 000.M ary I-.. S ju ^ ro m , R ou le 0. land ,

5 i;r ,0 ;o $ l()i,0 .; M e lv i ! ! ,■ a n d A n in in r l le S 'o k e s .

R ou t,.. 520. la n d . $7.1',I) lo fO .OlO; h u ild in g . $40,001) to $30,7110

W i l l i i in i .1. I l i . ' k i n s K l ) I . la n d , $8180 lo 55100; l . in d . Slk.O .iO to $M . 210; la n d , 570.70 lo S I ,20; la n d ,

i J7000 to 55820. ’ ' $1170 lo$2540; la n d , 518 i ! r 080.

M.u gare i .1 I, l l l . l a n d ,$82*«l lo i. 0 !<) 56600.

J . I e .'ie r l |e \ f ................. build:ing . $20,360 lo $16,’.Oil.

V ic to r a n d l le ie n All, L lo v d H d ., ia n d . $3)00 to $2840. '

M .u j.'a i e l J . I l n w x i n . , 1*1) I . la n d . $5280 ti, $4710, In n d , $17,900 to J l.l.'j'.’O

W illiam J I U v . k i , iv R l) I , land ,SH ) .'7i) lu i l , 'i l l )

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■loon ll la m i j i .. I,i::d. $/,7-!'l io 5810

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S.id e .I . ) '. ' ' , K .,1’.. Ii.’ll, I,,ml, $4,ll' it. 1 1 i

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m i I I , I I Rd ind $:i.'iJ0 10 SliltO,liitilO.nr. $ '.'J,W 0 10 110.470.

V i V E L A F R A N C E . . . A s i.ig k '.iy c e n s o r e d e d i t io n , o f t h « F o l io s B « r g r r e w i l l b e o n e - v i ’ t!»e . a t t r a c t i o n s o f th e $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,GOO F r e n c h e x h ib i '; a i tine N s w Y o r k W o f l c i ’sF a i r . , . . .A s p o k t 's n i a n f u r t h e { a i r 's F r c n c h P a v i l i o n s a id t h e F o l i e s v / i iu ld b e h o u s e d i n a n e g g - s h a p e d b i i i i d i h g w i t ’i a 150 0 s e .a t s h f ( .c a p a c i ty . T h e ’ 5 0 d a n c i n g g f j l s , ( S O ) ; h e s a ir j , w o u l d 'n o t b e a s ' 'o b v i o u s i n M e w Y ^ r lc a s in t h e P n i 'i s s h o w . . , I n a d d i t i o n to t h e e y g 's h n s e d s t r u c t u r e , ( w o tn h e r b u ik l - i i iy s w i ’! o e b m i t . o n e in (tic- s h a p e o f a p y r a m i d ' ( a r t e x . I i ih u ti) a n d t h e o t h e r a r e c t a n g l e ( i n d u s t r i a l e x h i b i t s ) . E x ­p la in e d th e . s p o k e s m a n : ‘T l i e e u g . i h e t r i a n g l e a n d t h e e u b c a r e p u r o f o r m s . ’ ,O D D S ’N E N D S . . . E v e r * m c e t b e m i l i t a r y in B r i t a i n l o u n d o u t t h e lo o p h o l s in t h e J a w w h i c h . p r o v id e s , a c a n ­d i d a t e t o r P a i -U p m e i i t m u s t b e h c i v i l i a n a n t i e n t i t l e d tp, d i s - : c h a r g e I r o m ‘ l ie m i l i t a r y s w rv ic c . t h e r e h a s b e e n a r a s h c l p r i v a t e s , c o r p o r a l s a n d s e r g e a n t s e n t e r i n g p o l i t i c s . A t l a s t c o u n t , m o r e t h a n 1 00 s c r v i q e n i e n h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h e i r c a n d id a c y '. O n c e t h e y a r e d i s c h a r g e d . . th e y a l w a y s c a n c h a n g e t h e i r m i n d s a b o u t r u n n i n g ( o r o f f ic e a n t i t h e A r m y : c a n l d o a t h i n g a b o u t g e t t i n g t h e m b a c k , . . B a s e d o n p a s l e x p e r i e n c e , n t t h e b e g i n n in g o f t h i s y e a r , t h a o d d s w e r e b e t t e r t h a n 5 -1 t h a t t h e - c o n t i n e n t a l U n i t e d •' S t a t e s . \ v d u i ( l . b e h i t b y a h u r r i c a n e . . . S i n c e . 18 2 1 , h u r r i c a n e s f a i l e d , t o . s t r i k e t h e m a i n l a n d in o n ly e i g h t y e a r s . , , T h e U .S . \ \ ’e a t l i e r B u r e a u o f f ic ia l l y r e p o r t s n o n e s t r u c k t h e U .S . m a i n l a n d in 19(52 ( A r e y o u l i s t e n i n g ? ) . . . A s t h e o ld b r o m i d e goc-s . . , w a i t ' t i l n e x t y e a r '. . . ' -

B E N D IN T H E R O A D . . . J u s t w h a t c o n s t i t u t e s a “ p la c e " i n N e w J e r s e y a n d h o w d o y o u f in d it if i t i s n ’t o n I h e m a p ? T h e N e w J e r s e y S t a t e H i g h w a y D e p a r t m e n t ’s B u r e a u o f P l a n n i n g a n d T r a f f i c m a y h a y e t h e a n s w e r i n a r e c e n t l y r e v i s e d 5 4 - p a g e " A l p h a b e t i c a l L i s t i n g o f L o c a l ' P l a c e s . " . . . A s o m e w h a t a p o c r y p h a l s t o r y n o w m a k i n g t h e r o u n d s o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t i l l u s t r a t e s t h e b o o k l e t 's v a l u e . S e e m s a s t r a n g e r d r o v e u p o n e d a y a n d a s k e d , ’’I I o w d p I g e t to M a h a l a l a ? ” . . . " Y o u c a n g e t t h e r e h y g o in n s t r a i g h t a h e a d t h r o u g h " N u m m v t o w n ” to ‘'F o u l R i l t . ,” s k i r t “ B la c k T o m ” a n d ‘O n y s H a t , ” g o s t r a i g h t t h r o u g h “ T h e A l l i g a t o r ” t o " D o u b l e T r o u b l o " a n i l t u r n l e f t j u s t b e f o r e “P r i c e s S w i t c h . ”

I I . O . a n d M . E . S i u s t r o m , U n io n

H i l l H d . , b u i l d in g , $16 ,210 lo $14,300.

P h i l i p S t a f f l i n g e r , R o u t e 70 , la n d ,

$01 50 tn $749(1; b u i l d in g , $13 ,000 to

$11,550; la n d , $34 ,440 to 528,400.

R o b e r t n n d .lane. W e n d u l , S c h o o l

R n a d W e s t , b u i l d in g , $21 ,290 lo

$14,450.

G e n e v i e v e N i c o l i s i , R D 1, la n d .

$10 ,270 IO $14 ,600, b u i l d in g , 121 ,450

t o 520 ,450.

W i l l i a m a n d A l i c e S t o W , S c h o o l

H o a d H a s t , la u d , $ 23 70 to $870.

A l ic e S l u l z , S c h o o l R o a d F a s t ,

la n d . $ 2 0 0 0 to $10 00 ; la n d , $1180 lo

$530.

C h a r l e s u n d M a r i a n a H u m , V a n -

d c r b e r g R d . , In n d , $ 53 10 t o $4810;

b u i l d in g . $17 ,360 to $14,180; p e r s o n ­

a l. $ 10,000 lo $ 1000.

C l a r e n c e a n d l.o t ta B u r k e , R D 1,

la n d , $ 1 8 4 0 to $1620; h u i l d in g . *21 .

300 tn $20 0 ; In n d , $ 36 90 to $3240;

b u i l d in g . $ 22 60 i n c r e a s e d t o $13 ,840.

W i l l i a m a n d R u t h B a r k e r , C o n n v - e r R d . , la n d , $ 71 00 lo $58 70 ; b u i ld -

in )!, $11 ,000 to $10,710.

E d i t h M . D r e s s i e r , R o u l e P, la n d ,

$10 ,250 I n 17680.

J o h n a n d E d i t h D r e s s i e r , R o u t e

9, la n d . $31 ,380 to $15,500.

J e r s e y C e n t r a l P n w e r a n d L ig h t

C o . , R o u t e 711, b u i l d in g . $ 17 30 l o

n o t h in g .M a b e l P r e s l o n , R o u l e 75, la n d ,

$49 ,490 l o $38 ,840.

M a b e l P r e s t o n . R o u t e 79. la n d .

$37 ,080 t n $29,6311, b u d d in g . $27 ,180 to $22 ,810; la n d , $014(1 tn $3270.

M i c l i a c l J - 'r ie l. K D I, la n d , 53160

In $2.1-10.

M a u r i c e a m ! M a r i o n G r u b e r .

P l e a s a n t V a l l e y R d . , la n d , $33 ,800

tn $110,400.

■Infill a m i J a n e H a t f i . ig e la C i ,

L l o y d a n d N o l a n R d s . , la n d , $17 ,510

to 515.1.30.

C h a r l e s M . A - ' l c r s o n , In n d , 526 .­

260 to $16 ,840.A r l e n e a n d J o h n l ie n k o . R o u le 73,

b u i l d in g . $19 ,060 l o $16 ,500

C h a r l e s W ik o f l jr . . R D 1. la n d ,

$4180 l o $ 3 1 30 ; la n d , $19 ,230 to

$11580; l a n d . $18 ,870 to $12,460.

S u b u r b a n L a n d C o . , T e n n e n i R d ,

la n d , $25 ,200 to 516,7110.

H e r m a n A . B e c k , R o u t e 9, la n d ,

51800 t o 53000; b u i l d in g , 516 ,650 .0 515,040.

J o h n a n d M a r y C a r r o l l , L a t u e l

l a . , b u i l d in g . 516 280 t o $13,140.

D a n ie l i .n d M a r g a r e l M a r l r a t n , R i v 1, la n d , 5 M I I0 to $4,'ij0; b u i l d ­

in g , $33 ,5 5 0 to $22,360.M a r t h a l i l n l im R D 1, lm i id in g ,

515 .470 I n $11 ,390. _.1 (ihn a n d F v e l y n S y b y . R o u t e i9 ,

h u d i l in ) 511 .570 to 510 -ViO G o t i l i i h a n d M iu l 'r / y d o ; ; d . i .

R l ) I, l a n d . $42110 : o $J»50 ; b u i l d in g .

$11,340 to $10,870,F r e d e r i c k a n d F h i l o n u n.) N a d e o .

R D 1. b u i l d in g , S17 .41 ii tn $16,100, N e l l ie a n d W a l l e r N in n e c , b u i ld

in ) ’. 522 .9 8 0 m 518 .380 F i j u a . - d I I W a l l i n g , T e n n e n t R d .

b u d d in g . $13 060 to $9620, R o u t e

520, k i n d , $191.1) lo $980 H o lc . s la w a n d S u s a n S / y n i . in t k i .

C l i n e K d la u d , 521 ,200 l o $20,700.

R a y m o n d .1. S o . , m i r k . M a r l b n r n

R d „ b u i l d in g . 517 ,560 In $82 :0 .l i v i n g m id M a t l h a R e n y . F a s l

I ' i . i n i i s A v e . i in i l d 'i i g , 51 I . ' M I "

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I-i,ii,, i.. A-.r , iiiiiij. 51 I.onn I" $'i20(l. i, i n 11 >'S 500 to 5, ion. !,mil $ 38..','I I lu 5I'I lion, land, J tl 4’I0 lo $18,170, land. 1*18 000 m $17110, land $9.'i00 in ) 2 8 ;,ii

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R d ., land, $4!l,230 to $42,590; build- lug. *29.950 to 523,0.50; .Station Rd., iand , $23,520 tu $20,370; building $187(1 to $800. ■'

Jo se p h and F ran ces G rosso , E a s t F ra n c is A ve., build ing , $17,500 to $15,801).

Solom on B roza, R oute 79, build­ing , $31,280 to $23,800. .

F ra n k J . and Evelyn B ecker, R ou te 79, huilding, $11,620 to $10,­600. ,

P . D. V anM nter, Joceda F a rm s , R o u te 79. land, $208,640 to $186,010.

C la rence li . H auser. RD 1, land, $5270 to $4270.

Jo se p h and G race fju th . H arbo r R d ., land , $6010 to $4280; building,', $11,210 to $7670.

H aro ld C, Q uackenbush, S tatiun R d ., land, $2(100 tp $2500; building, $5870 to $4330. .

.1. It. lieck er, In c ., Route 79, Innd, $2800 lo $20110; land , $77,380 lo $09,­280; build ing , $188,150 lo $102,830; land , $1600 tn $12110.

Ada M cCue, M ain St., land , $7(14 to $3270.

L e s te r M. ll ru li t t , H udson an d O rc h a rd -S ls .. Innd, $7360 in $53€0; bu ild ing , $14,010 to $12,24(1; High S t.; land , $4280 In $3640.

Jo h n and V irg in ia T c rg ls , G or­d o n ^ C orner Rd., land, $31.730 lo 527.270; huild in* , $14,500 lo 510,600.

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VMctt. f ie rn a n t- D re s s .• second • {rom rig h r. p as t wood -v lanor/ M a ta w an , O th ers in the p ic m rc . ie lt I p re s id e n t o f itool and B ranch G ard en C lu b .-h a n d s : io rip*lit. n re M rs . H aro id Rohiofl. re co rd in g secre- [ th e g»vei to tlw new iv-elucted p iosidcD t. M rs. l .c tn ta rv ; U ijn a m N otzid. v ice p rostden l. a n a

iA m m e rs , a t in s ta lla tio n ce re m o n ie s r.eld a t a u i la n - C lu irlw I m u iw e in , tre a s u re r .

i C h rishfor Sunduy and iW.y, trerse B renon ; jiupper. as!ied n \e tn h o rs to a tte n d -iind iieJp j M rs. se iv e . - i th e m

’0?nm Utee in charge;T h e Aux»Uary C h risu iias p .ir ty

■ -7. l.a m b er. .................. C hris-1 CnarJi?s J . W ow im an, -Mry. H uru’dtn e rirs i. M ethodist j d. I>.iiar.. M rs 'G eo rge A, I.osco '1

held iii? unm ial | ?nd Thom as A, .F ia n c v .were re* ■J a co v e red d tsh j e!ectr.*d t«» tiv; IJf.-jrd c t b jre e o a rs

th e cViMirli on Dec- 3. Jor a te rm or' three, y ea rs . OUcy f'Vatik'. t : ' .S«’e« ten . ope.'iod j K Woik-:* iv,7a vored ia w id w*:i« e!\n/i w ith a p ra y e r T lie | corned a s a new m a in h e r,

' ‘ M rs. G eo rge A, l.o scne , vhair-,ce C’.>m

latiivvun, ■ party

Complete Plans For VFW Parties

M rs. j will be h« ld Thiii'sdiiy , D ei’. 20. at j n ,?a t i i»w*Judeil M rs. li«li . - iM B p.m.. in b u ck -S m ith 's R esta .ir-1 *!r9 t l -

Also M iss Ediiii P .ich srd s , b o s ls , is : m oviny from d ie a r e a to Tus- and . hostesses; M rs. 'R ic h a rd Spcn- j t01Vi ^ r l / cur, 'm e m lie r ih ip ; ' M r. a n d i \ l r s . ! ' ‘ ' 'H aroid B o ttgu r, progi-am ; ' F la n kW arw ick, p ro p erties ; M rs. Spev.-

I i f f , 'p u b lic ity ; ' M rs. M vron Loto-

C r.ris tinas gift -w rapp ings w ere judged am i v o !. i> d upon hy ll.i1 m e m b ers and g in 's ls p ro sen t a t lhe

N ew ly-c lec isd o fficers of the Rooi an d B ran ch .G a rd en . C lub w ere i:v s tu iied d u rin g th e a n n u a l C h ris t­m as d in n e r p a r ty hole! n i B u tton­wood M an o r. M ataw an . M rs. Ber­n a rd D ress, .ou tgo ing p res iden t. . . . . . ,tu rn e d th o 'g av e l of o ffice o y e r to ! sky and M rs . W illiam M ueller, so- p a r ly , t h e prize winp.ing packauiM rs. Leo. L a m n ic rs , M organville , cial e iito rta in m en t; M rsi T e n E vck i t.„, ««»c ' r m i i £p res ide ti! for ihe ■ 1&63 club y e a r. R onscn. sunsh ine; W illard A o m a c k ,1 " as e,,l0,ec! -M ls- G e , ',IJ M t

M em b e rs i)f the o xecu iive com -1 w ays and m eans, and M r. Net/.el. lTiltlee p re se n te d by M rs. L a m m e rs I club p lio tograp lier. w ere; W illiam N elzel. v ice pre^i-1 E x e cs T o M eet J a n . 1 den t; M rs. U a io ld Rohloff, r c c o rd - ( I t . w a s Eiinounred the in itia l ing s e c re ta ry ; M rs. J a m e s ilevvitt, | m eeting of iho ex ecu tiv e comiv.it-c o rre sp 'ja d in g se c re ta ry ; M r s. l e e w i |! be held on J a n . 4 in lheC h ario t T ra u tw e in . tr e a s u re r ; M rs. h o m e 'o f M ra. L a m m e rs , T ennen lHaFQl,i S im m ons, a r ra n g e m e n ts R d., M organville .c h a irn ia n ; M rs. Ilren s, flow er show [ A farew ell gift, w as p re se n te d l o , - . . . . . . . . .cM irro ’a n : E 'lg e h e W illiam s. Ho; ! V incent Schm id l, a p a s t p res id en t i tion .of p rizes, and M rstic iiltn ro c h a irm a n . l a n d m e m b er o f long s tan d in g , who I ta b le deco ra tio n s .

n l, E a s t K eam b u rg , accord ing ' tn j » a ?, V . •?,.ll.n e ? .l ou | M rs. G era ld in e K iu.siinm ons. S ecre t I ^u;lv Lo<jper, M rs. b lean o :[p a ls w ill be rev ea led and m e m b ers i . 3' ‘ i:0.' s„ . ,I who do not p la n t‘.i in tend a re asked ,0" ' lc„-rli A

U’as en te red by M rs. G era ld M c- C askey w ith M rs. L a rl Benlon, s c c ­ond, M rs. l.amiv.er:',, th ird , and H aro ld S im m ons,, honorable, m en ­tion. • ,

M rs. W illiam M ueller was c h a ir ­m an of the b anque t w ith M rs. Lo-

to send th e ir ssc i(it pa! e,ill to Ine ch a irm a n . M ra. F itzsim m ons,

Hus T r ip !'(.■ New York.On J a n . 10, M rs. L o rra ine Collins

w ill co n d u c t a bus tr ip lo th e le e Follies in New Y ork, for Ihe b en e ­fit of the polio fluid. Any m e m b er m a y be co n ta c te d for tick e ts .

M rs Isab e lla Johnston , N epluno, Sixth D is tr ic t 'P re s id e n t , w ill m ake her oi'lir.ia! visit lu th? local auN- iiia ry .T h u rs d a y evening . J a n . 21

i-ir.ai p lan s h ave tieen n ia d e ' fo r . ; the tw o C h ris tin a s p a r i ie s Sunday. hi th e Vfieran.S'. M em oria l H om e. Cliffwood A ve., -Cliffwood.' for. tha-- ch ild ren of th e m em bers of O uad - ,

m an o! th e socia l s e rv ic e c .'m - ’ a jcano l Post 4715. V e te ran s of For-i.tee, rep o rted th u i n ine la m ih e s j e>fjn W ars, T h e L ad ies A u x ilia ry / '

w ith h j ch ild ren h a d been adop ted *'’e C orps M o th ers A ssocia tion io bv the folloivlng o rg an iza tio n s: G irl the G u ad a lcan a l Ju n io r D rum and S couts. B e ta S igm a Phi. F u tu re ■ Bugle u o rp s a n d the V ete ra n s Mem-.

« « .« iv u.n. „ „ a . u n « , ..o ic i . n > N u rse 's C lub, M a ta w an H igh j o n a l H om e,. Inc.- -p lav "The. r.ir ilu lay o f C h ris '.," I Schooi P a re n t-T e a c h e r A.sso::iation, T h e p a r ty w ill be sponso red hy-: w as p resen ted . ! M alaw an W om an’s Club. P re s b y - j tb e post w ith the a ss is tan c e of the:

M rs. R cliecca R issm ille r w as in I 'e r ia n W om en 's C irc le . M o th e r 's l o rg aa iza tio u s . _ ch a rn e of th e p lav d eu ie tin i; the 1 CUri* of M ataw an,-'W .S .C .S . of th e In ad d itio a to .,the ch ild ren ’s af- naiU ’ity .scene and em phusi/in 'u the M ethod ist C hurch . K ach ch ild w ill p ro g ra m fo r the l*t0-12*year

* ' * ' ’ ’ be p rov ided w ith so m e th in g new to ........ 1 ’ - ‘ 1 *w ea r a n d a new toy .

D era tio n s have buc*n rece ived

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M a t a w a n P e rs o n a l I tems

— ky an d M rs. E d w ard Savoie in I M rs ' R ila S carb o ro u g h will be hos- charge, of le lephnne re se rv a tio n s , p ita lity c h a irm a n . v'Iiss P .:chards, g ifts and p rc sen ta - M ts . W illiam s w ill re p re se n t.lf ie

' ' S im m ons, h o c a l au x ilia ry a t the D ep a rtm en t , m eeting o f she Ladies A uxiliary of

— 1 tho VFW J a n . II). in lhe H ole1. Ro- |b e r l T re a t, N ew ark . She w ill be a c ­! com pan icd by a de legation of in fin -

bors.' F o llow ing the afternoon husi-

N ew s O f Y ou And Y o u r F am ily I s A p p rec ia ted Al Any T im eC all M rs. L .orruine .im itli, T e l. L.0 (i-1321

T b e R aysho re A lum ni A ssocia­tion of the A lpha D elta P i held th e ir C h ris tm as p a r ty a t the hom e of M r. ant! M rs. B ay n a rd Sm ith on S a tu rd a y even ing . T h e m em bers and tho lr husbands w ho a ttended w ere M r. ,(md M rs. A rth u r G atti, M iddletow n; M r. and M rs. J a y P e rk in s , H azle t; . M r. and M rs. G eo rge G iffm , F a ir Ifuvcn; M r. and M rs. R obert Metc.alf, Locust; M r. an d M rs. Janie.s P ay n e , Red B ank, and M r. and M rs. P e te r L eitton , 0 |d B ridge . \

M r. an d M rs. H a rry D eckcr, W echaw ken, w ere the S a tu rday guests of M r. and M rs. J a m e s M a h e r , : S tra th ro o rc -a t-M ataw an .

D onald W. R obinson is a p a tien t in M onm outh M edical C en ter.

M r. and M rs 11.F . Joh n so n w ere th e w eekend g u es ts of M r. and M rs. G eo rg e H arris , T eaneck.

M r. an d M rs. R obert B en tley en- le r ta in ed a t b r id g e on S u tu rd ay and th e ir g u ests w ere M r. and M rs. G .J. S te rlin g T hom pson jr . , Mid- d le low n; M r. and M rs. F . H ow ard Lloyd jr . , M rs. J a c A. C ushm an, M r. and M rs. T h o m as S iddons, umi M r. an d M rs, G a r re tt J . M c­K een. T he w inners w e re M rs. C ushm an , M rs. Lloyd, M r. T hom p­son, and M r. M cK een.

T he G lenw ood C irc le o f the F irs t P re s b y te r ia n C hurch w ill hold ils C h ris tm as p a r ty on W ednesday ot the hom e o f M rs. I i . i l , D om inick. All fo rm e r G lenw ood M ission Band m e m b ers and Hie ex e cu tiv e b o ard of the P re sb y te r ia n W om en 's As­socia tion a re inv ited to a tten d .

M r. and M rs. W illiam E . Sm ilh j r . a tten d ed a d inn e r-d an ce al S tage C oach Inn , A sbury P a rk , on S a tu rd a y evening .

M rs. Lydia B. W alling is a s u r - l M r. and M is . C harles G e ran en-

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HOURS:M on. an d T ues. 9 A.M . to 8 P .M . U iu rs , and F ri. 10 A.M . to 9 P .M .

S a l. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M .

T h e P ro fessional B ldg. S ay rcw nods Shopping

C en ter P a rlin , N. J .

g ica l p a tie n t a t M onm outh M edi­ca l C om er.

M r, and M rs. l l a r r y W ells w ere the T uesday luncheon g u ests of M r. and M rs. Ed H eal, N eptune, a t the P o e t’s Inn, a n d la to r they re tu rn ed to the W ells hom e for c a rd s and a b irth d ay ce leb ra tio n for M rs. H eal.

M rs. Calvin D. P ea rc e and M rs. Sophie W einstein re p re se n te d the M ataw an W om an 's C lub a t the aOth a n n iv e rsa ry o f tlie S ou th A m boy W om an 's Club recen tly .

M iss P a tr ic ia M cK een h as r e ­tu rned to h e r home a f te r a tr ip tu M iam i, F la ., N assau , a n d S t. P e t­ersb u rg , F la . While in S t. P e te r s ­b u rg she w as the g u e s t of M r. and M rs. C on rad Jo h a n sse n , fo r­m e r M a ta w an res id en ts ,

G eorge D eitz, B ru ce M acC utch- eon, W illiam N ew m an , B a rry R iz­zo a lten d ed tho F oo tball O fficials D inner a t tbe G reen b rie r R es ta u r­an t, N orili B runsw ick , on T h u rs ­d ay even ing . .

M rs. S a ly e r H ughes e n te r ta in ed a t b rid g e on T h u rsd ay even ing , und h e r g u ests" w ere M rs. Lee C oloum be, M rs. W illiam Clifton, and M rs. A llen N orris . T he w in­n e rs o f th e specia l a w a rd s w ere M rs. N o rris and the hostess.

M r. an d M rs. R ic h a rd Em ley and ch ild ren , K aren and L ane, w ere the S a tu rd a y guests of M r. and M rs. A .G. Haines, P liilipsh iirg .

Mr«. D uncan B lack, M iddletow n; M rs. W inston Schuel'fer, M rs. C harles Lockwood, M rs . C onrad i Sebolt, M rs. E vere tt C arlso n , M rs. ]

te r ta ln ed on S aU m lav a ficrnoon at a p a r ty fo r th e ir son, C harles , w ho w as ce leb ra tin g his !3 th b irth d ay . T he guests who a t ten d ed en joyed a m otion p .c lu re show and la t e r , re tu rn ed to the G eran hom e. T h ey w ere S teve Long, P a t M arz, D eil P ea rso n , John. K uzm a an d Jo h n G eran .

M r, and M rs. J a c A. C ushm an a tten d ed the p re s id e n t's d inner- d an ce of Ihe A m erican G as A sso­c ia tion a t the H otel P laza , New Y o rk , on T h u rsd a y evening .

M rs. F re d e r ic k D sd e ric k e n te r ­ta in ed a t luncheon . b ridge on D ec.5 w hen Ihe w inners w ere M rs. D on­ald R obinson, M rs. W illiam P engel, M ataw an , and M rs. H ow ard V eale, S ay rev ille , O th er gu es ts w ere M rs. P e te r A. R end, M iddletow n; M rs. Jo se p h B aier, M rs. D avid B ruce, M r;,. G e ra rd D evlin , M alaw un, anil M rs. F re d e r ic k N oble, llo lm del.

M r.an d M rs. D onald M ayhew , F lu sh ing , L .L , and R aym ond H aze, W hitestone, L.L , w ere the Sunday guests of M r. anil M rs. Jo se p h C hir- co, S tra thm ore-a t-M a law iin .

M r. and M rs. G ene L eC om pte and ch ild ren . Uninn, w ere the S a t­u rd ay guests of M r. and M rs. W il­liam Allen.

M rs. F ra n k Bliss, M rs. E d w ard C urrie , M rs. G e ra rd D evlin, M rs. R . W. H errick , M rs. L eroy S ickles, Mr.s. Jo sep h B aier, and M rs. F re d e ric k Noble w ere Ihe T h u rsd a y b ridge g u ests of M rs. P au l Kg,in. T he w inners w ore M rs. H errick , M rs, S ickles, and the hostess.

M r. and M rs. R obert M arvel cn-F red c ric k M auer, and M rs. Calvin ' •e rtam ed ai a b irth d ay p a rly fo r D. P e a rc e w ere the D ec . 5 b ridge ! ll«;lr d a u g h te r , D eb ra , who w as gucsis o f M rs. H ow ard K rogh, I e igh l-years-o ld on S u tu rday . 'l lie C heesequake. ; g u es ts uert? C arol and N ancy Ln-

\ t n_ i „ t i n , |*;ebn*ison, Leslie D ell, P am e la ir h i i ™ o m a s B. r r a n k , M cKre n . Ju tlv D-jM-nh-n'l,, l.y sbelhj r . e n te r ta in ed at u C h ris tin as n ,

S!" l ' r: Mr- ‘and M rs. W illiam Allend ay e ening . I l i u r ' w,'r e w ere Ihe S a tu rd a y even ing g u estsM r. and M rs. R obert K eltells and | „ f lMr and M ' s D W h itn ey M r. and M rs. G eorge G oss, L ast , W rjl!|U r.-as! o r l l u ,,.O range, and M r. .and M rs. la m e s , M rs Cam i'ho I). G en tileT edesco , H ighland P a rk .

H aroid II. Fo^B ha* heen on i tw o-day business t r ip to B urling­ton, Vt.

M r. and Mr.s. A rth u r H. Fried-

i w e re thi; S a tu rd a y even ing {guests 1 o f M r. and M rs, .fam es C aruso , ^N ew ark , to c e leb ra te the 11th w ed ­

d in g a n n iv e rs a ry of both couples. ! i\lr. and Mr.s. C am ilio D. Gen*

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m an h av e re tu rned to th e ir hom e [ti le ; M r. and M rs. F ran k C aruso , on Schenck Ave. a f te r spend ing I J e r s e y C ity ; M r. and M rs. R obert th e ir v acation a( Ihe B arcelona i F e rra n o , N ew ark , am i M r. an d Hotel, M iam i Reach, F la . On Iheir ! M rs. D om inick D ic ien /o and sou, re tu rn tr ip Ihey v isited Iheir son j D om inick , M alaw an , w ere lhe F ri- and dauyh ier-in -law , M r. and M rs. ; day evening nu»*st^ of M r, and Mr.s. M u rra y A. F riedm an and g rand - J a n u s l?e.-ra:io, Clifiwootl. w ho son, M ark , B altim ore. M d. ! w e re cu leh ra tin ;M h eir 4'iml weddinj*

M rs. L a u ra H enderson i.s a pa- ; an n iv e rsa ry , tien t in P e r th Ambov G enera! Hos- ■ ^ r - a n ^ ''* rs Andrew }•. (.runm -

j p ita I. : ^ e r , ia n w o o d , wen* tlu* S a tu rday‘ ' 1 ~ ' " " • • ' ' ’ an dM rs. C arl Mrock, H illside, w as a

w eekend jju fst al the hom e (if he r son-in law mul d au g h te r , M ;. and M rs. H a rry Aube.

Ladies Aid Holds Meeting, Luncheon

T h * ’ I.a ih < ”» A id S o c n iy n f f l ic f lr^ t i i t ip : ist C h u r c h , M a la w a n , in*?! fo r its i- ' ju i la r m o o d ily im c ;- iii;*, .m d C h ii-< tm .is lu n r i i n m p .i r i y on 'I i ic ^ l,iv . lU f f i io o n . A t 'n .i s in o i^ .u s it it i (I it iM 'h '-oo . held at i ’->.'.‘f.-. Inn, the n ii'inhers r-'liiin t'd n> il ihe ch 'iivh I’.t '.iii «■ room itM t .-in?j:Im -in< ’ *,; m e r l in ' : . M i s . W illi on S itiM b .s r . , p i ' ’ x i i lm l , p r e s u l . ’ ri ;u><i Mr->, A A d a m IL u ik «■ !*•»! ih e d i1- v n : mn •»

i-.lerlion of olio ei's O’-UI and I In* fo‘|t)wmj{ //e re r»let 'ed hi: .» lu o v e .u ' t e u i r Mis. D nuithv Hi- oe ir, p n -Ulent, Mi - J<» «*|»It Sn, u h . vu i’ p!TM'!‘-n! , Mi |<a Iph I ii’imi*., ,«ivi i t.i f . 1 Mrs M.plin l .a ’ilei v,iinl, ii . ...i 't

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he he ld on .1,(11 H.

^v’e n in j ; d in n e i q u e sts of M M r s R a lp h W . i l i ' i n t k .

NL's M arg u erite I.a ;rd en te r- lain-Ml her b ru is e ehih on Ih in ^ d a y

. | eveein ;: ,it a < n -o p e ra li’/i Chriat- j m as (inm 'T . H• *r i’U '-st, u - 'iv Mi , i Lerov S ii'k lc-, Mi-. C rank llh ts , I Mi ' . Cl,irk M i:'»i". Mi:-.-. P a in c ia M ciire il, M '1-. < r oi j i1 iC u la n e d ,! M rs. { i>‘; ;n li I i:j. Mi v W iili.im

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Mi-. ,1 .-if nf* t i ki.-i! ••aii-:: .u^eij i i : - I 1 i ; r ; i v ( c i l i . . . f is* :. C . ' : . ao mi.:! C/m m.i > |» ’ ‘'i il" .':!<• - -N In .1

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ness session , M rs. W illiam s w ill a tten d ihe d inner-dance honoring M rs, K lfreida T ice, na tional p re s i­dent, f io m Sout.li D akotu . *

M rs. D oro thy S char rep o rted lhal the p ro cee d s trn m tlie recen t penny sa le w ill h e sen t to the D eborah H ospilal, H ii)wns M ills.

M rs. F itz sim m o n s won the specia l aw ard .

R e fre sh m en ts w ere se rv ed by M rs. S ch a r, M rs. F iu s im in o n s, M rs. H elen D av is and M rs. E th e l Lovero.

S e r v i c e s S u n d a y

I n L a u r e n c e H a r b o r

The R ev . W illiam E . W ebster, p a s to r o f t li a I.au rence H arb o r C om m unity C hurch , und tho Rev. E v e r e t t L . S tew art, a s s is ta n t p a s to r, h av e announced the sch ed ­ule for Sundny.

Sunday School will s ta r t a l 9:.11) a .m ; m o rn in g w orship u t 10:51) a .m .; co n firm atio n c lass at 12:15 p.m .; Y outh F ellow ship a t 7 p .m . T hc Rev. M r. W ebster w ill d e liv e r the se rm o n , "T h c S trugg le F o r O ur M inds.”

Jo h n G reco , D irec to r of Religious E d u c a tio n , announces tha t he and M iss C yn th ia S tu rg e of D rew U ni­v e rs ity u ib conducting a se rie s of p ro g ra m s on "I3oy-G irl R ela tion ­sh ip .”

N o w ’s

vity scen e and e m p h as i/ s p ir it of C h ris tm as . A ch o ir , d i­rec ted hy M rs. M ar 1*8 H artm an . sae»" tra d itio n a l-G h ris m ia s nm sic . C hoir m em b ers w erv M rs. .lean Low ’M reet. M rs. Lois .D avidson, M rs. M eta D om iny, M rs. P ik e m d Mr.s. C a th erin e M uller.

G ifts w ere brought fo r tlie hom e far the »ged in O cean G io v e . M rs. M aude B a rk e r and M rs. G race A dam s w ere honored w i t h life m em bersh ip phis,

Thi* n ex t m eeting w ili be held M ouaay , jn n . »\ in tne te c iu re room of tho church .

i?roup, from 1 o.m . to 4 o .m ., th e re w ill be m ovies, ca rto o n s an d a- clow n ac t. S a n ta C laus w ill p resen t

M r s . G i l m a n F e t e d

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M rs. E H raboth G ilm an c e le b ra t­ed her 94th b irth d ay a t he r hom e, 27 P a rk A ve., M ata w an . on Mor. d ay , D ec. 10, 1902. M rs. G ilm an w as horn in O range a n d has lived in M ataw an for the p a s t 42 y ea rs . She is the widow of P h lh p G il­m an .

M rs . G ilm an has th re e dau g h ­te rs , M rs. K lizabnth K yan and M rs. G era ld ine F lack , bo th of M at­aw an , and ?< 1rs.'iretie M atz, A sh­land , Ky. T h e re a re fou r g ra n d ­c h ild ren and fou r g rea t-g ra n d c h il­dren ,

A t ihe p a r ty a color schem e of o rch id nnd w hite w as used and M rs. G ilm an w as p resen ted w ith a b ir th d a y cakc.

G u ests p re se n t w ere M rs. Ryan, M rs. F lack , M r. ond M rs. F rank D iG ennaro an d son, M ichael, nnd M iss B ette F lack .

T o E n t e r t a i n P a t i e n t s

M em b e rs of the M usic D e p a rt­m ent o f tiie W om an 's C lub of L a u r­ence H arbo r wiil e n te r ta in palien ts a t tne U rookdale N ursing Home Sunday al J p .m . The p ro g ram I11-

. e ludes se lec tions by th e s tuden ts of I the R ed Bunk M usic C en te r.

from the R o ta ry C lub of M tw uw an ,! g ' '- s - T h e g u es ts also w ill Includethe posl - sp o n so red Ju n io r D rum and Bugle C o r p s , , ihe VFW Lions... L ittle L eague team and G ir l .Scnut: - T roop 281, sponso red , b y the auxil- l-i'-Y. , . . ..

A lso, in ad d ition to th e even ing p a r ty for th e teen-age g ro u p from 5 to 9 p .m ., A cs U n g e r 's N ite-O w ls and H is M usica l Spot T e a c h e rs havu ag reed , tu provide m u sic for lhe adult m e m b ers and th e ir g u ests from 0 p.m . lo l l p .m . ’ . '

D ance co n tes ts w ill be conduc ted

- a s t e r n S ta r, B usiness an d Pro- I fi'ssional W o n t ' s C lub, and the

d eaco n s of. rhe F irs t B aptist C hurch . Six o f the 42 needed b a s ­k e ts h a v e been d o n a te d by th e M idw ay H ose Com pm i)’, th e P re s ­b y te rian D eacons. Ju n io r W om an 's C iub an d T rin ity C h u rch Y ou th F e l­low ship . •

W o m e n ' s A s s o c i a t i o n

T o I n s t a l l O f f i c e r s

On M onday even ing a t 8 p .tn . the W om en 's A ssocia tion w ill hold th e ir D ecem ber m e e tin g in fellow ­sh ip hull a t the B ayv iew P re s b y ­te r ia n C hurch , C liffwood B each. A fter conclud ing th e o ld business fo r 1962 tho w om en w ill e n te r the s a n c tu a ry fo r t h e c a n d le ligh t s e rv ic e ot in s ta lla tio n .

D uring th is tim e all o ffice rs of thc W om en 's A ssocia tion w ill be in s ta lled a s weli a s th e N aom i. C a th e r in e C lose, P h eb e an d F r ie n d ­sh ip C irc le le a d e rs . A fte r t h e se rv ic e an d new b u s in ess , a C hrist- m a j p u r ty w ill bo held inc lud ing an ex ch u n g e g rab -b ay g ift an d ca ro l s ing ing . All a r e w elcom e.

for the te en -agers d u ring th e ir par* ty and for th e adu lts d u r in g th e i r , datice session . .

T h c G u ad a lcan a l-C h ris tm a s F un il C om m ittee w ill chaperone the te e n ­age dance.

R e fre sh m en ts wiil be se rv ed .

L e g i o n T o M e e t

T h e L a u ren ce H arbo r A m erican l.ogion P ost J32 will m eet M nnday evening In th a Legion H om e on S u inm erfie ld Ave., L a u ren ce H a r­bor. P lans w ill be fu r th e re d fo r the New Y e a r ’s L v e party .

R ea l E s ta te L isting C a r d s for sa le ut th is office.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD

School 18, B ushnell R d., Sayro W oods South

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; te ra pireviuus lo 1556 a n d wh&t it s (5 ‘O04V ift re la tion te s ta ff , ;turo* ‘b e r o f stu d en ts , « r t s s e iv e d , and t u n i c a lum. H e s h o v e d tb * t r t* \ rap id w i » l g (o u th roxfcw il dilfi- i'c u tt- 'in i nisialfcitt cc jnn iftn s taw t- j j r d i o t l i r fo rm a J ic e , co m m o n € t- 1 je c tiv M , » n i com m on consWnt, nnd ' aiiwi thial n p l i i *»5i*nsion o f the

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F irs t , th ro u g h a n In -S erv ice p ro ­g ra m Londucted m ain ly or. llie de- p a r lm o ito l ievei: second , th rough con tinued s tuoy of m ark in g p ro ­ce d u re s sn d th e ev a lu a tio n s o f in- dividuaV stuiitmts* prog^ts-s; th ird , an exp lanation of s u m ta rd iz e d te s t­ing p ro g ram , and. fou rth , th e m ii.a t- ing of th t d iffe re n tia ted d ip lom as in six d iffe ren t a re a s o f s tudy w h ich d em an d s a h ig h e r U vel, of p e rfo rm a n ce in tha t fie ld of. endeav ­o r. .

T h e o ver-a ll ob jec tiv es , h e a ta ied , o f a long -term p ro g ra m a re : (1) T o p ro v id e fo r each itu d e n i and h is p a re n ts She v a lid an d li-utliful e s tim a te o f h ia n a tiv e a b ilit ie s and ind iv idual p e rfo rm a n ce is a b as is for w ise decision both fo r the p r ts - • n l and the fu tu re . (2) T o encou r- ( a g e young people to com m it thetfi. iclveis to a a in c reas in g ly h ig h e r lev­e l o f effo rt. (3) T o p ro d u c e (o r e a ch a tuden t llie h i* h e st possib le level uf v a lu ab le an d m a rk e ta b le know-. )edge, sk ills, and a ttitu d es a s he e n te rs the adu lt, co m petitive w orld e ith e r a? a sch o la r o r a w o rk er.

H a rry G . C ole p res id ed a t * b rief bu sin ess m e e tin g . T h e M arlbo ro Tow nship p a ren ta ae rv e il re fre s h ­m en ts a t the d o s t o f the even ing .

Whited Brown P-TA To Meet M onday

T he re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e W hited B row n P a re n t-T e a c h e r As­socia tion , C heesequake, w ill be he ld M onday a t S p .m . in th e C heeseouake F ire H ouse. T h e an ­n u a l C h ris tm a* p a r t - w ill follow w hen g rah -b ag g ifts w ill b e ex ­changed . A bu ffe t w ill be s e rv e d a f te r the en te r ta in m e n t.

M em bers w ill d iscu ss the ich o o l p a r ty (o r th a ch ild ren and M ra. E laie D eW itt, w ay s and m e an s c h a irm a n , w ill p rs se n t p lana to r a J a n u a ry c a rd p a r ly .

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alJ, persorjB iniw«*ted w»U be givftK fen tc be h«aifo e«n-

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T»it' rtn» t NtUonal Bank »£ Jerte.v CityBy: Itichard B. Nichols. T n w t Officer 1 ExchHH*^ i'iac*Jcr> ry Cily, New J*r»*y Soie Kj»evi>t«rm iu l t>4 on a ianuaiu t

ft.rin ju:d n u l l h« M W M i W . M H i i t . A utflataU * 1 . cKeclt to the I 1 fUvinti b 'iM

' Bcrough « ;-,Uuiv«u. or cm li Sn the tM ataiv,in, Nciv J*r»«yS f *“ I**- *moun' IblTi)« M ayor an*' Council tha ------------------------------- -Tn« Ka>*» «*"* j 11 jITj.a—rleW. w> n & i M ™ 11 * u b,°8’

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(L.S.) , .Yflu *.r* hereby aummoned ana r«-

H u lrii t* S n w e r the Co.npln.nt nf Hnwaed S-vlnK* lnslitution ln a

Civil Action in 111. Superior C-.KHl ot New Jeraev, Docket No. ®*.»nd lw iulreil to «erv« upon Chana.l». I.vnch 4-. Mamnay. 9 Cunton •’ ‘r**1- j New ark- 2, New J e r w j , the pl^lnrifr s 1 Bltorntvs, an A n sy .r to■ t!.c tfwnp |. tnt within 35 day* *“ «r Decem bei iJtn- 1902. exclusive of t'ic li date, tnd if you ta li to do ao. JudEinent til de­fault mav be rendered ajcamst >oi» for the relief dem anded in aalrt Cum*

^ V o u il.a ll «!• 5 °ur , A,'.t 'vcr, , ,w,‘,!12 Proof ot Service in duplwate■ w Ith tl . Clerk of tt'* Superior Court State Home Annex, Trenton Neu in accordance with the Rut*a of Ciwl P rartlc« and Frocedure

l*his action haa been Instituted for the purpoa# of forecloatnK k m ortgage dated D ecem ber 5th. '* JL niade b> Jam e s V. Cherry »nd M ar<ai«t M. Cherry, hie wife, as m o r tg a jo r* .jp iv

MONMOU’l’Ti COUNTY' SURROGATE'S CGUHT ^

WOTICE TO CHZDITOnS TO VRIf.- 5»KNT C’LAIMS AGAINST ESTATE

ESTATF. 0 t % CECELIA M ATniBW S.

Pui'luan! lo the w tler liDWARl> C BROEGE. .Surrogate oJ the County

ii»f Monmouth, thi.n d.^y m ade. w\ the ' aoplicAtion of lhe umle?aign*d. Joseph

BAier. Sole Executor oi the e iU te of Uie said Cecelia Matthew*, deceased, notice I* hereby jivcn tc the creditor* of said deceased lo present to tne said Sole E seeutur lhe.Ji claim s under oath v.ithiiv six monlha from this date. D ated: November 23rd. 1W52

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M essrs. Applegate b Lam ura i Havir.c Drive M atawan, N. J . t Atlorr.eye 'j20 $20 80

NO'riCE _TAKE NOTICE lhat an offer of the

uum of 1100.00 in caah for the purchuse of the following lands and prem ises eituate. Ivin, and bem , m the' T o rn - ,h!p ot M atawan, tn the Counts of M onmouth HKi Slate ef New together m ilh an « |reem eilt to pa> all fees and expenae, incident to thia offer, waa aubm illed U-, . im .id . i f t l

TAX SA1X NOTICE O* R eal Eatal* in the Townahlp of M aiawan _ .a . ■>. -— —- 1 of Taxc

; >u itprvmcw a.»i>« •--. •*f HeRviaUnj; T h e rtm Roildinf u n d | l I Structure* accordlr.jf in the C onstrue-[I

tion aiul. th* N ature and Kxtent o i l 1 [ the Use o( I-u:.d: ProvidinK for the }} Administration »nd F.nfofcemetst <>f | J

lhe Pm v‘siiH>8 of. t h e Ordinance. ! Ek-tahhvhln# « board of Adjustmen.!, | atui li'ixing l*enalties k»k V itiations in j the Township vt M*ta«v;it\“ b e . 1 amer<ded and »upple»»chte<l ae !««• kiwa.

s m ’lON n i . LooeaB. ZoniiiK Map. ,Umu.daries of the H-130 Eone shall

be amended to include pretuiseh de- jscribed prior to tt>i* Ordinance Hi£‘h> «N Bumhcss ZoiWt, | I

I. BEGINNING at a r>tAs\t in th e ;* Wtalci-iv s>de of U*w Jersey Slate Highway 34, st ihe division line be- Uv«en 1 x ts inA and il, MU>ck 13, s f ' ■ the M atawao Tosvnshlp A ticsvm rr.t [ I Map. Hcvision c-l UHO; thence 13 ■ 1 Weftwardl.v klomt aaid division ’«‘n e i l to i point foi a corner to .mid t»>ts; j l {hence <21 Southwardly alon^r tf»e 11 sam e to Lot 12: thence i3> Westwardl.v , | along the di\-:.*>ion Une betw ren LoJs f tOA and 12 u» a p a n t being distan! I lour hundred tW3‘) feet West of the ( . Westwardiy side line of New Jersey 1 Stale Highway No IM; thence 14} f 1 Northwardly parallel to and d;?iant I four hundred t400‘ i feet from tl»e wusttMiv Mde line Now Jersey Stale llij'hw av 34. to the N ortherly line of Lot 10A: thence iSi Eastvi ardlv aim*. \ .yjio Northerly line of Lot 10A to the divlslrm line between U**.s 10 and 10A; thence (€> Southwardly alonk sam e j to a point for a corner to said Lois i 10 nnd IUA; thence <1) K astu a id ly . along sam e to the Wt-stei ly bide of I New Jersey State Highway No. 34; i- thencr Southwardly along New j lJersey State Highway fJo. 34 to tlie point or place of BEGllS’NING,

Tl BEGINNING at a point In the , Northerly ride of IJoyd Road four hundred <4W) leet West of the West* erly side line nf New Jersey State 1 Highwav No. 2»4, a i shown on RIm*k , 13 of tlie M atawan Township Asaess- m ent Map. Revision of IMO; 'I^ence (1) Northwardly parallel to and ! d istan t four hundred I400’i fe«t from the Westertv aide Une of New J e ite y il State Highway No. 34 to the division 1 line between I^>t> 14 and 17B; thence ! <2J EasUvardl.v along a im e to the! division line between Lota IS and ! 17B: thence (3^ Southwardly aJong Ithe division Mne between Lot 17D and , L ou 15. 11A. 17. and 11. to the Noith- 1 •rly aide vt IJoyd Hoad: thence 14)

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HI. BEG rNNING at a point corner to Lois 18. 11 and 21A. Block 14 of the M atawan Township Asse*emet»t Map, Revudon <4 1M0. thence U ) 5<aith- w ardly aJong the division Une be* tneen Uot ID and l<ota 21 and U to m point which is four hundred <4O0'» feet West of the Westerly aide line of New Jersey State Highway 24: thence 12) Northwardly parallel lo and distant lout hundred *400*1 feetWest of the Westerly aide line of New

; Jersey S tste Highway No. 34 to th*’ division line between l«r*U 13 and 19K; . thence (3) Eastwardl.v alone sam e to a point about three hundred t300*» feet Wrat of lhe Souther!v aide n f , . New Jersey S tste Highway No. 34: |l thence t4) Southwardly aud at right jj angle* to th* last course about tw« hundre^l fourteen 014’) feet to u point: thence 151 Kastwaidl.v aboutlhlrlv*seven 11)7 i leet to a point for a corner to Lots 19 and 20, theu rr 1 ifli Southwardly along the divinon line between U*t 19 a rd Lot* Jl) and 21A tn the point or place of BLGIN*

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Page 7: Assessment Reductions For il. Partlcipaling also will be 400 ......U.S. Government lor filing of suit ugaliist It for $1,050,000 by a Parlin widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold, whose husband,

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Thursday, D®c0mfeer T 3, 1962 ; THE MATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J,

Old Names In Monmouih \T h e A 'j»cnL c a le n d a r ir. now on

m a n y m a n tle s , w ish ch ild ren o pen ­ing a Uoor e a c h d a y w hile though ts i f C h ris tin a s d a n c e in th e ir heads. T h e se a i e the d a y s 1- o f .p rep a ra tio n , fo r, the fe s tiv a l o r th e n a t iv ity o l C h ris t..W o J w s r o h -.bI! s id e s " E v ­ery o n e is ’ sm iim ;;, , ev e ry o n e Is more-. U w ughllut. and po lite , cv sry - pne is m ore g ra c io u s , w ould- th a t C h ris tm as cam e; m o re o fte n and s tay ed lo n g e r." .

E c c le s ia s te s te ach es , “ to every thin(! th e re is 8. sea so n , anil a tim e to .e v e ry , p u rp o se .” C e rv a n te s w rote, “T h e re is a tim e fo r som e th ings, and, a tim e for' a l l th ings, s Ume for g r e a t th ing* ; and. a tim e fo r sm all tilings. T ho g re a t ex p lo r­a tio n s - and colonizations, urc* ov er, a n d the sm all things, of ev e ry d a y life consum e us. So a t A dven t an d C h ris tm as let y s - tu rn to the eve r

. j t w a t things"'": of - life ;,- K indness, th o ugh tfu lness , g en e ro s ity , unself­ishness, goodness and G odliness, to

Taxpayers' Numbers Topic For Bankers, T he federa l, law re q u irin g ta x p a y ­e r a c co u n t n u m b e rs w as d iscussed a t a m ee tin g , of C ounty B unkers A ssocia tion O fficers c o n d u c ted by tils New J e r s e y : B an k e rs A ssocia­tio n . , a t N assau Inn , P r in c e to n , T h u rsd ay . .. . -

This law , .toge ther, w ith. In te rn a ! R evenue S erv ice R egu la tions, re ­q u ire s all ta x p a y e rs to h av e -ac­co u n t n u m b e rs on the !.’ re tu rn s , re ­p o rte d Jo h n H ornan jr . , vice p res id en t. F irs t T ren to n N ational B an k , a n d c h a irm a n o i the NJHA co m m ittee on batik o p e ra tio n s and m a n ag em e n t, who d iscu ssed the new law a t Ihe m eeting , M r. Mor­g a n rep o rte d th a t S ocia l S ecu rity N u m b ers co m p ly w ith th e r e q u ire ­m e n ts of th e law , but th a t any ta x ­p a y e r w ho docs n o t h a v e a Social S ecu rity N u m b e r can ob ta in a ta x ­p a y e r ac co u n t num ber^ from In te r­n u t R evenue S erv ice.

T he b an k s a r e req u ired by the fed era l law to in d u d c th e se num ­b e rs on a ll fed era l ta x In fo rm a­tion re tu rn s filed u n d e r th e law os' p ayees of in te re s t and d iv idends. M r.: H organ sa id . He po in ted om th a t the law c re a te s m a n y se rious p rob lem s for b an k s en d th e public, b u t th a t New J e r s e y b a n k s will m o k e e v e ry .'fo rt to com ply w ith th e law by a sk in g sav in g s c u s to m ­e rs , tru s t c u s to m e rs , a n d stockhold-

j,ta>Id th e m U!l th e nex t A dvent w hen w ’ m .v/ n:nev,' u u rsd v ^ r, to ''k e e p th e sm iling sp ir it of C h ris tm as ai- vvays w ith ua:

Question. 75 I am- anx -uib ; o t n c v t t e h is to ry

o t T hom as P la ;! ; he m ust h a v e been born abou t 1SS0 to )(!((:> p e r ­haps In H untiiigion, L. I., an d is supposed io have sp en t sonw y e a rs in M onm outh Co befo re m oving to 'B urlington . H ere, a cco rd ing to the bap tism al, reg is te r , w e re .-b o rn ' to h im a d au g h te r; 'E liz a b e th . in 17 l i an d a son , Jo h n , In J7 1 . There- u re tw o o th e r know n sons. T h o m as , bo rn 1715 sn d Jo seph , bo in n i l . A ll th re e sons m a rr ie d D ennis s is te rs . Jo h n a n d Jo se p h m oved 'O M on­m outh Co.; |n hi.s - wii! John m e n ­tions s ix sons an d th re e d a u g b tv s ., r w ould like-.to know th"-.o rig in of T hom as P la t t (1) th e nam es nf h is fa th e r am i g ran d fa th e r , his in i: m ig ran t" a n c e s to rs . A lso, his p re s ­e n t day descc-ndents in M or.m outh.

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e rs fo r th e i r n u m b e r s in th e co in ­ing m onths nf 1!)U3.

C e n s u s Q u e r y O n

H i r e d F a r m L a b o r

" S pecia l questions on h ired fg.rm labor w ill be a sk ed in the D ecem ­b e r C u rre n t P o pu la tion Survey; ii w as announced today by the U. S. C ensus B ureau .

T h e sp ec ia l fa rm -la b o r question* w ill inc lude inqu iries o n the num ­b e r / o f days- w orked d u ring 1962, c a sh w ay cs o r s a la ry rece iv ed '.d u r­ing the y e a r , an d tiie ty p e of w ork done such as w ith livestock , w ith m ach in es , o r h and labo r. T he fa rm la b o r in fo rm ation is being co lle c t­ed for th e U.S. D ep artm en t of A g ri­c u ltu re an d th e U.S. D e p a rtm e n t of L abor.

T hp questions on h ired fa rm la ­bor a re in add ition to th e .'reg u la r, inqu iries on em ploym ent and u n e m ­p loym en t w hich a re asked : e a ch m onth in the C u rren t Popu lation S urvey.

T h e C u rre n t P opu la tion S urvey w ill be conduc ted here and in 356 o th e r sam p le a re a s of the co u n try d u rin g th e w eek of D ec. 17. In fo r­m a tion w ill be co llec ted locally by M rs. E ve lyn M. B odenw ieser, 516 N ew Y ork B lvd., Sea G irt.

Keeps On Giving!A y e a r 's su b sc rip tio n to t h i s

n e w sp ap e r is a 12 m onths re m e m ­b ran ce . Call CO 4-30.10.

Year-End ClearanceSA VE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS

1963 COMETS ME1RCURYS

1963 METEORS

LARGE SELECTION - STOP T O D AY

W A L L - IR W INM O T O R C O ., IN C .FREEHOLD CIRCLE RT. 9 & 33O P P O S IT E F R E E H O L D R A C E TRA CK

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THE MATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J.'Thursday, December T3, T9£2

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Spartan,*, ,V(iil be with Sayrevilie Tuesday.

The > Spartans sre tooied ev?f .v m f^cckcu in Ull opener if . iori S s ® fad t th e l*i&btf ' JKue and W111W M s had a tea‘,01-' ' ” t>f piayint: tvfiethsr »? , W »I V « yn e - 'iW . W . Tom JfnKins,

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;1 t<jnstitu«i tii<r starting lineup ol Ine1 Spar tit'5I „ Ha* S tta t t f F iv e’* ■ Otiaoh Joe Germain, M«4ison,

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S iiy rtv lU e 'to bfc the firs t team to play on lhe Bombers ^rriatc • new ' court. • •.. ' •

TftV Xfi?6aKtoaey Lufirsina * oi M»Uwaa nnd■1 plajpr Jor WtKKJbrlilye is exr p^ln«J Vy the tact ol- his K(art«d *o the Wooiibridge school

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U>hrs, li ft-* 3 Jn. scored 320 Betals in Z® gaines for a &«-*? Uarrpn team last bii^ketball »ea*

Keyport’s outlook Ior mcrvascd when bc ^f*s

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ji ia> i hUi'vi-y \vi“- m ade have a s to n ish ed tht' p o lls te rs , wuh college and h iKh fciii-K,! tw tiw l l »l-S(, forguiii nm -ad in o S n i n i: tr.i.nd sa-,v a M atavran com -v ’iih th« h»R u n u y . . -ni*!i - ; bine- of CiambOf - S laius - IX-van-M " ," g ~ i ' i ^ 1t r 1 - - A dario - K > - „ . c ru n ch ed un :

■ J o h n R o g g e H e a d s

! R e « i t o i s i n S t a t ef '; MiUa A B r-|:an :jr.e, birnV.-• i f m e in b cf of the i i i ig a n iiu e

v t’oianjir.'ik.'ii, w as five ted Sat-- u r dyv a s p res id en t of the New .ler- s '. \ of Rea^ Tisty,;e.B oards. M r, is tht; h u sb an d

»t« fo rm e r M>ss E e(sy Ann Wawc-' Jvi'Vpnrt. ^ ’<!« 4 ^ y t* a io ld p a s t '

‘ [!iT«.idt:!it of iht* A tlan tic t.i ty HfAl j r.sitM* H oard ‘;o<:<:ceded A rth u r G.'• pu.'is i r , N* vvrtrk. 0,thvrs r ^ c t e d / j w i - r t u tiv c r W . H orucr, R idgew ood, ian d 'T . Snow den H aines, U urlington ,

\M)\K\..JNC5, iht' sp;-ri o! the Sho«e ' s'*orc-Lary. ' t ' •...O .a rc ie n e f tha t i.s c o m ^ c tv d on »i- ( l> .sm ct vice p res id e n ts e lec tedlevs j is osie ‘h a t \vv ra n - ] v.ei'e: D iiU ic t 1 , M iss Josoj»huisnot e !iR'h uu ‘A’-ih, dra; tu Use \V ed- | jv|a un» Cnj;lt*W(»od; d is tr ic t 2, M iss :

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J. C av an au g h ' E . B row n, i’.ouiid RrcHik; d is tr i" t 4, J a m e s T. Lavv- ley. R ed Bank; d is li ic t '5 , r k 'h a r d

Lasn n e 7 t » c k SKs ^ n r . » > ' . ^ | ^ i ' W p : - - * ^ I d e l , T re n to n : d is tr ic t li, D a y idoe 'iind a swijepini^ hunch of Red

j lian k e rs . u looks as though C oach ! 1 l:tns . I 'lc ise h e r 's t*iys will h av e I to be ,a ;e d n'i m o re thar. ou tside

nicirc ! COIUI lull'.'-s ib is y e a r . As for Kcy- i!! ii I p n r;, let* Red R a id ers a p p e a r io he

laviil)'. troub le ' ’

M « « a n v il te ? C * ' ’w te r ’a n " ^ ' t w o ball, to sco rin g p o sil« > a '1** . i_. t.... ii,. onun I nlnnisil .seoiC Was B < *~V<1

T h e Oiiril

d a rtin g b e r th s . Chin C ianpullll and Sinkic M o ria rty a r e the^ n ex t in

Bne on a squafl w illing b u t hav in g • lony. w?V to go tb g e t UP lg w hat (h e ir c o a ch sees a« a v a rs ity S tan d a rd . •

T h a H arita n co ach sees th e M ad­ison (earn a s hav in g top mweh w eig h t a n d d ep th fo r h is aqiiadi V h il? a g a in s t M ata w an th e heigh t f l lu a tiu b w il\ b e a b ? d one.

"T ill* is v>ot th e y e a r fo r m ir- ^ l e s / ' h e . com m en ts. ’.'W e wtU jiu i b e s to ring u p s team \vc hope to le t o ff n e x t te a s o n ."

Annual C Y O Bowling Toyrnty O n Dm . 29-•C Y O group* from b a y sh o re pi b h e s w ill p a r t ic ip a te in th e film

: w n u aV T ren ta n D to ce se .Ju n io r Hoiy N am e B ow ling T o u rn a m eu t nt 19

' a m . D ffl. M a t S hore L anes, Route » , N eptune, W aily N eff, Union B each , p re s id e n t of th e M onm outh County CYO, announces.

T h e p a r tic ip a tin g p a r ish e s Irom (h is a r e a a re St, J o se p h ’s , Koy- p o rt; H oly F am ily , V m on H each; f l . Ann'*, K eansbu rg . O ther county p a r ish e s rep re se n te d a rc S t. C ath- f r h te ’s , E a s t K ean sb u rg ; Sl. M a ry 's , New M onm outh; St. K ose of U m a , F reeh o ld ; Holy Spirit and M l. C arm el, bosh uf A sbury l’iu k , and A scension, B rad ley H each.

N eff s la te s lh a t c a d i p a r ish is p e rm itte d lo e n te r one te a m . 5-ivo le g u la r s and one su b stitu te consu ­la te H le a tn D raw ing lo r uppoii- *n ts w ill ta k e p la ce In n tlvance of fo w lin g Dec. 29.

T h e CYO p res id en t ad d s th a t lhc fourney is ru n on a h an d icap b as ,s W|lh 10 g am es nf reco rd for the b as is o f co m pu ting o h a n d ic a p at 7p p e r ce n t o f Ihe d il le ie n c e be- jw epn |l\e a v e ra g e of Ihe 10 gan ies an d JO#. F o r fu r th e r in fo rm ation fa l l N eff a t CO 4-OWid a f te r 6 p .m .

Booking Gam esK eansbu rg H ecrea lio n b ask e tb a ll

i r a m . com posed p f p layci s ages 1G an il |ip , l» seek ing to book g am es fioth a t hom e and aw ay . F o r fu rth - t r liifo rm atm n con tac t T . G rf iin s n ,w - m » . ....

K eyport 1111; h ’ s b a s k ttb id lc rs hav e g iv en reason fo r confidence in lh e seaso n Io com e by the le ­tu p s o f th e ir p re -seaso n s c r im m a g ­e s w ith G rp u p IV schoo ls like E d i­son , W oodbridge and A sbury P ark - T om orrow Ihe H ed an d W hite tak es to lh c co u rt in far aw ay M analiaw k in , go ing bO n n lc s to m ee t O cean fp u n ty S o u th e rn R eg ional, a new foe u u d e r th e rev ised S h o ie i n ­fe ren ce se tup . F irs t hom e enco u n ­t e r is W ednesday, a t R a ritan gym , v s H en ry H udson R eg ional.

C oach F ra n k Z am pello h a s se t­tled on th re e su re s ta r te r s , D enny F r a i e , th e 6 ft., 6 in ., p ivo t m an Who wlU g ive tho K eys a fair ch a n ce in th is day of th e ta ll m an s b a sk e tb a ll . In tbe D acl.^ouit, the R ed R a id e rs a r e se c u re Wilh g u a rd s T om G evas an d D an llo u ra lia n do ­ing du ty . T h e o th e r tw o s ta r t in g spo ts a re up fo r g rab s am o n g K m T h o m as , Billy G e ige r, S nu l Lewis, B ria n Ja c k s o n and Skip V an P elt.

A ssis tan t C oach B ob Z am pello h a s a U -m an squad of P a ve O pa- lo sky , Jo h n M edolla, B ill B ishop, R ich B utka , Boh L ew is, D enny H allo ran , C huck C am p b e ll, R ich S ch w arts , l ? r r y N o ta rco la Bill K ollbecker, R og D ane, F re d Sie- h rn , Bob M errill and R onn ie Gil m a rlin .

P f f n s l l |a a N ot T oo S till T h e open ing g am e opposition is

not loo stiff. T h e O cean S ou thern R am a w on ju s t onu g am e o f 18 p layed la st y e a r and th e resu lts in y e a rs be fo re lh a t in d ica te lh a t b a s ­k etball is som eth ing less than a f a ­vored sport a t the M anahaw kin in stitu tion . H av ing little iu f>ain by w orking le tte n n e n , C oach M el M un­son has th row n sen io rity to th e w inds to f^et he igh t. A H te r m a n . W ayne W iltsh ire , ti ft. 2 ins., is jo ined by tw o new com ers, Bon M c- Cullogh, also C ft. ?■ ins., anil D ave H inds, t> ft. 1 in., in the s ta r l in g lineup If F ra n k L a ird , alsii f» ft. 2 in s., h a s co ine u lons enough , the R am s could confron t the K eys w ith a h e ig h t p rob lem , .lim H a ri and Bob C o n n ers , le ltc rm e n , bul of s n ia i ^ r d im ension , a re the o th e r posKibdittes. .

T he n am e w ilh H en ry H udson p ro m ises to b e little m o re ex a c tin g Ilian |U'- one w ith the R am s. As A tlan tic H igh lands High School la s t y e a r, the T igers had co m m en d ab le hustle bu t w e re w oefully sh o rt of heigh t a n d phy sica l p ro w ess. W ith R ed G crlac h and Tom S eeley gone, it is h a rd lo see how th e y could

seaso n s decided to fo rego th e cage sp o rt a f te r a b a rd seaso n on Inc g rid iro n . With F a r r e l l , (h e re w ould h a^ e been four m e m b e rs of l l i e , M arlbo ro C en tra l ch am p ionsh ip te a m of 1959 in ac tio n a s h igh school v a rs ity p la y e rs . C ornelius C ade and C alv in F enn a re w ith F reeh o ld R eg ional and Jo h n Crod- d ick . the c e n t e 1 o f the te am coached by W alt Ju b m sk y a t M arl­boro C en tra l, w e n t into action T u e sd a y for C h ris tia n B ro th e rs .

T h e re is still hope th a l V sirrell w ill re tu rn to ih e C olonial cag e squad a f te r the M org an v ille a th le te rp co v crs froir, so m e o f th e b iu isu ig he took a s a G roup IV offensive fu llback .

To d ig re ss from b ask e tb a ll lo r the m om cni, F a r r e l l <wis sccond only to a l l-s ta le D oug Hill a s u g ro u n d g a in e r fo r F reeh o ld R egion­al in the past foo tba ll seaso n . He c a r r i td fo r 45.1 y a rd s in 67 th ru s ts pr a n a v e ra g e of ".7 y a rd s gained each tim e lie r a n w ith th e ball. His acco m p lish m en t is even m ore n o tew orthy th a n H ill's in one r e ­sp ec t as F a r re l l ran g en e ra lly to the inside , figh ting h is w ay th ro u g h the o pposition 's fo rw ard w all, w hile H ill m ore o ften w ent to th e o u t­side w here It w as e a s ie r to g e t aw ay Ior a long sco rin g run .

T h is w as e sp ec ia lly th e ca se In the sea so n 's fina l g am e , w ith M id­d le tow n N ev. 24, w hen F a r re l l put lhe B lue and G old on m en w ay to « 20-7 v ic to ry w ith ru n s of 20 y a rd s and 31 y a rd s lo b rin g lh e ball in to sco rin g position , l ie w enl o v e r for lhe f irs t s co re b y ap litling th e .Miil-

Colunial s c o ie w as to (he uu ts ide by th e . .

F reeho ld R eg ional com p iled a S-3 m ark In foo tba ll and lin ished in tou rth p la ce in th e “ A " division of the Shore C onference . It ap ­p ea rs an o th e r M arlb o ro fow nsh ip

K irk P.obinson. r> .iv, . fl.. ■» m s - . , ^ i)w[ Baseball is dw indlingout a phenom inal P"*1: 1 . i , ' a s the m in o r leagues d ie o u t andtiM he-Sea A cadem y . Long l . i d i j it mrt {or ihe s tim u lu s o i ‘..H-

h is m m a r . « b « , l . . j a n d o lher b o y s ' baseba ll.B 71-yard run S H e a r ts w ere h eavy in Long B ranch pas im e. from th e big

• speedy h i I. „ i Kh School w hen R ob,nsoi, chose ,1 , , , m badH igh School ........... .to go to C h ris tian B ro th e rs for his I s eco n d a ry education . j

S lim Colts Bench jl he lU rp e r b ro th e rs . D oat; and i

leai 'P 's on dow n, w ould he in had shape. S o tlb a ll has long s ince out- n in b a s th a il but is is ha rd lo gel an exact accoun ting of softball b e ­ca u se of th e am ount o f p lay tuit-

boy, P au l L a m b erso n , t o ' t a k e llie p la ce of g ra d u a te n ex t J u n e , lo r th e lSti:i county sea t g rid le a rn . L a m b erso n w as a s tro n g b a l lc a r r ie r for Ihe F reeh o ld ja y v ees la s t seaso n .

G etting back to b a sk e tb a ll , the ca g e g am e su ffe rs th e m ore by con­t r a s t w i t h foo tba ll a t F reeh o ld R eg ional. T he C olonials h av e been h ab itu a l ta ile n d e rs in th e cage sp o rt. The fou r o lh e r holdovers w ith F a rre ll a r e D arnel! P e rry , .lesse B rodie. B a rry B rom ell and T ed M orris . U p from the ja y v ees com e tw o s ta r s of M a rlb in o Cen­tra ! in tim es , p a s t, C ornelius Cade and Calvin F en n . W ayne Rooney and C lictt K em p a r e the, o il ie r .IV a id s lo th e v a rs ity .

T h e C olonials w ill play a s fullows in b a sk e tb a ll u n d e r the d irec tion of C oach Dick Skeluin: D ec. 14.Long B ranch , h o m e ; lli. Lakew ood, hom e; J a n . 4, B rick T ow nship , hom e; 8, M a n asq u an , hom e ; 11, N ep tune, a w a v; 15, R ed Bank, hom e; IS. M iddle tow n, aw ay ; 22, T om s R iver, a w a y; 25, Long B ranch , aw ay ; 29, Lakew ood, a w a y : F eb . 1, P rin ce to n High, hom e: 5, T o m s R iver, hom e; S. B rick T ow nsh ip , aw ay ; 12, M ana- squan . aw ay ; 15. N ep tune, hom e; 111, Red Bank, s w a y , 21, M iddle- low n, hom e.

^ i r ” n J im N ike R icci and Ron M essina j ^ oI p a i r e d a n d reg is te red t r * : - k e UP a ra th e r alim C ohs j l e a g u e s , ^ ^ a l , is no mo,-e a

four*m*m crew . o b lind in th re e gam es.We a re not a w a re d this is a ilo- j;c ih e r ci icket in intei'.seholastic bow ling o r not. T h e K eypori four- .some, Ju^itrn for P a tn c k , tlien l..eh- m an , R oss and V an Rixo»»rt plucked pn« g am e avvay from lle u iy Hud son R egional, desp ite ih e ir shoit* handed e s ta te , riie Ro.ss b o w lir c ta e k in g out a lbT-2l0-20'J se r ie s to m ake the best show ing of any C on­fe ren c e bow lers fo r the day . Wc

te n t h . The l i n e of, c o ^ b . e w c , j «U h ^ add,-s la te d to open ih e ir reason T ues- i t (w , o f s u m m e r Ic.ugties. fo r it is day p lay ing a. s tro n g St. M ary 's , j slipp ing oh tiie co llege side and llier*erth Aniiioy, side at ihe Lions n ro i-'ssh jual w as lte v n ' nv.icli.co o rt . ! H o rsc rac in u is a sp o rt th a t m oves

r o a c h B ruce M aoC utcheon, M at-1 up am i dow n so m uch w itn th e ecu- aw an . ad m its th a t if C h ris tian j noun,B ro lh e is b ea ts th e ' A m boy - "

jitrtto of the naiion that il bis i could a lm o s t \»e u sed us a l>aio-

M areh w hen lhe s ta le toum am euW a rc held in the sp o rt.

Raritan Fros'n Shy On Prior Cage Play

C oach W all Ju bm sky h as a s s e m ­b led 14 c in id ida tes to r his R a ritan

le im w ill on ly be going to L ii'crofi | n ie lc r ot business a n d consum erfo r the ru le . T he M aroon and Steel | incom e. J u s t now the n a tio n a l s . - .......................... ..

^ 1 ; n ;, - j ™ „ . p ^ ^Mai'ee"* A rt Ib 'iis le r and P e te An-1 areas, p a rtic u la r ly ui th e ,n d u s tiia l j b^.skcibai) s i|u cu . i.ie fo n n e i M arl•Irew s an d m ost of its good b ench j slew ed down s la te of New .le i - 1 , C en tra l m em o ’

by K.-udu«tlo«. U • ' ! - ^ ^ t i; i e r e ^ r ,a l e t | - h a c h a rg e s s ta r l in g the ir■n.i. M aroon and Steel n ien ic r I ai . 'o s I , from s c ra tc h , due lo, he M aroon and ^ tee i m en to r

h a s to depend la rg e ly oil (»eoigc L e h m an , a 6 ft., 1 in.. t r a a s .e r from D em a re st High ni llndson C ounty , as n p la y m ak e r. l ie lias he igh t u n d e r the. b a sk e t in G eorge S ie iie rt an d Bob W arw ick, both 6 ft. 3 ins. C h arlie G ara la im and G eo rg e M o rre ll a re b ac k co u rt n . 'n . i f «i. .i/.f'tilc!ww»n IK*

P ark w as o ff IH per cen t _ drop. H owling has» e d ^ td ofi from lhe peak it set a y e a r o r tw o bat.K, but il is. o f course, a front runner in volum e o f money invo lved , even th u u rh il h a s no n a tio n a l " fro n t - ,in n e w sp ap e r head lin es like Im - school st.u ted. hail, b aseb a ll o r j;olf. Sw im m ing nnd speedboat rac in g shi»w ^ ‘tne aa in . T en n is is re ta rd e d , end box-

finds his ... c. cap* playfrom serat.e.h, due to ihe f sc t the to w nsh ip school system d iscon tin ­ued its rn e m b c tsh ip in the H ayshore J u n io r H igh School C onfetem ’e the ■ear ihe bu ild ing ol the new h.fch

K S C i , . . . « * » ™ »j i r e a t f o o t b a l l p l a y e r s t r v i r iK t o ^ e t | M

• , \ i T h o ir hesi ’ a te u n d e r r e s tr ic tiv e cond itions ntZ K evport H igh co u rt, due to theh av e •, .. .

ch a n ce ag a in s t K eyport is th a t th e y have h ad p.U h ands P*;,Vin § b ask e tb a ll w h ile som e of the K n b p la y e rs w ere s til l in jjrid lugs.

C oach D ick F o sk o , H udson m en­tor,' h a s A lex A schuck . fit « ft-,li in s.; John W illiam s, nt 6 ft., 2

and M ike L ane, fct 6 ft., 1lo use u n d e r th e h o a rd s . Bul o th e r p la y e rs . D an B yrne

m s.,

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1 0 'INTEGRAL RADIAL ARM SAW34 5 0 , 5000 A 1 0 ,0 0 0 1 .r .M .

h is ,— j ....... - ,M ickey Ja c k so n , J o e N appo and J a y G aw ler a r c w oelu lly w an ting in heigh t.

F resh m an C oach Bill D ouglas has a srpiad of fo rm e r B aysho re C on­ference and 8-12 league p layers w ith whom to c u rry oul the d e ­m ands of a long season . H is squad list shows: R ay A n g ersb ach , Billy B ell, Je ff C o le ridge , G lenn Dun- , h a m , Tom F allon , D onnie N uss, I R ich M errill, J a y M uin io rd . Dick P iepe r, G reg S c inenza and Iim my Law son.

T h e Irosh w ill p lay a s follows: D ec. 1(1, H en ry H udson Regional (H ig h lan d s), aw ay , 4 p .m .; J a n . 5. Shore R egional, hom e, 10 a .m .; 6, A sbury P a rk , hom e, 6 p .m .; IJ, C h ris tian B ro th e rs . L incro ft, 111 a .m .; 22, R a r i ta n T ow nship . 3 p m . ; 2(i, M alaw an , aw ay , 10 a .m .. 3(1, W all T nw nsh ip . aw ay , 4 p .m .; F eb . 7, W all T ow nship , hom e, 4 p m .; 9. C h ris tian B ro the rs, hom e. 10 a .m .; 13, A sbury P a rk , aw ay, 6 p .m .; 15, S ho re R eg ional, a t W est Long B ranch , 4 p .m .; I t , M alaw an , aw ay , 3:45 p .m .; 19, R a rita n Jow n- sb ip , hom e, 3:45 p .m .; 20. H enry H udson R egional, hom e, 3:45 p .m .

St. Joseph’s Vs. Keyport Grammar

C oaches G eo ijje M arsh , St. Jo ­se p h 's School, and R onnie Schm itt, K eyport G ra m m a r School, have A greed nn th e d a te of D ee. 29 at 3 p .m . at K eyport H igh gym fo r u m eeting b etw een ih e ir te am s to de­te rm in e who is th e top g ra m m a r d iv ision b ask e tb a ll d u b in the b o r­ough. St. J o se p h ’# ic su m ed m e m ­bersh ip two y e a is ag o in the N orth Je rs e y Shore P a ro ch ia l G ra m m a r School L eague and at ihe n i n e tim e K eyport re-en te red the Bay- .shore Ju n io r High School C onfer­ence.

Hoth te am s h jv*’ d raw n heavily on p lavers com ing up from lh*?

(he K eyport H igh fact th re e h igh school te a m s also use it. S chm itt, a fo rm er R u tg e rs a th le te , has been in rh a rg e of the K eyport te am s in ce they rejo ined (he B aysho re C o n ftre n c e H is team w as ru n n er-u p to K ean sb u rg . the cham ps, last seuson . T hey lo s t their o p en e r to M arib o ro C en tra l 41-JS this y ea r.

a lo n g in b ask e tb a ll .'T h e b ro th e rs H am ilton , Hutch

a n d Bunny, a lso a re a pa ir of 6 ft., 2 in s ., p ro sp ec ts , b u t they w hip the b a l l a ro u n d too w ildly for the liking o l the MHS m en to r, lid F lvnn is a fas t co u rtm an , but bis lack ol he ig h t u n d e r the b o a rd s lim its the u se to w hich he can b t pul.

C oach M acC utcheon ad m its he d re a d s Ihe CBA gam e. M ataw an d ru b b ed the Colts last y e a r fcO-38 in the firsl v a rs ity gam e m the h is to ry of C h ris tian B ro thers. I l ie s e s a m e ‘ CBA p la y e rs a re re tu rn in g fo r an o th e r seuson and to diije th e v h av e d ru b b ed Long B ranch , R ed Bank and M anasquan in p re ­sea so n sc r im m a g e s . All tin* drub-

Thfs’ y e a r C oach S chm itt lias one j i,]n gS j„ M ata w aa R egional scrim six-footer, Ho'.vie Cook, p lus the v e t- j ni ;lj;es. p a r t ic u la r ly the o:ie 'M,h e ran P ctey B'.irke a round w hich to : ,M ,\,y 's, Smith A irboy , havebuild Ins te am . O ther KGS pi.'V lhc o ilier w av. So th e CBAers li re L a rry C roes , M ar:o LoSap- ; p la . e rs look longingiv at ’lie pius- pio. P al K ennedy, Hob R eiz , O p t . I j>(.et of an am p le K.-ven.ee. N ew bold, Ron P a n /e ra , K en Kirk, j h av e th e h e ig h t," lheP e te H ansen , R alph D uF m ir, i ^ i l i ; ^ | . |t;ivv;lll to u c h b em oans of iiis M errill. Bill L aw son . ; p iav t-is , ' il thev would only get

T he K eyport te am w as s la ted to ; ( ha n( w ha, (Jfl ,AI p lay hoth O cean T ow nsh ip and i S tar-of ihe-Sea, Long B ran ch , this w eek, then tra v e l to South Amboy Der.. 22 in la k e on the a lw a y s lough St. M ary ’s, South .'.inboy, paroch ia l

Local Runners In

CBA Indoor Trackg ra m m a r te am at the Si. M ary 's ;H igh co u rl. T h en com es th e Dec. j t29 m eeting w ith Sl. Jo se p h 's which 1 A neW jmioor tra c k p n f o r m e r o ' i is expecti-d to p ac k the KHS gym, j n(jU. j rom (his a re a a p p e a le d m the |

‘ " ’ ran k of U rothei W illiam ’s C h ris tian 1B ro th e rs A cadem y tra ck te am in j

. th e ir open ing m eet ol the new , I sea.vin S u tn rd ay . Ih ey hand ily de-j , fea ted te am s from D elbarton Ac?,d |

em y and St. Jt>sep!i 5 Higii. Me- j tu che !

I G ie g D uB ois. » M staw an lesi- ;d e n t, f la s in d to h 1: 2fi v ic to ry in

| th e WJtJ-vard run for fresh m en . A j B ecker R ea lty has b roken ils tie | ff )n n e r M n la w a iu :. now ot f r e e i

w ith P.1.1. School for top honors • h 0|d , A. t f-arie ilo , a lso w as a vie- j in th e R a rita n T ow nsh ip Airj/ort j , i)r inking the GO y a rd v»«rsity d.ish : P la /a M en 's 810 Bowling League | in 8 m’cuwLs. :and has taken o v e r ?aW jm^m :-si(m ; Sm.vc Gan2 K eyjiort. db p layed a

St. Jo se p h ’s a lso m a y p lay the 1 M ataw an and U nion B eacb G rain*! m a r School fives if d a le s can be i found befo re Ihe B aysho re Confer-1 ence gets u n d e r w ay Ju n . J. .

Tie Is Broken In Men's Bowling League

BRU CE JACKSON is Ihe No. 8 m an on th e W ins'on - S alem Co ■ , lege v a rs ity b a sk e tb a ll squiul. And J im Lawson h a s m ade lhe ju n io r v a rs ity , w hich is hea ile ii- ing news to all at K eypoi t High. Jack so n a n d Law son can p lay on the v a rs ity and ja y 1 - c in s tead of the lie sh m a ii sq u ad because W inston Salem is a m em ber of th e sm all college NAIA. which p e rm its th e use of f ic shm n ii ml v a rs ity sip ia tls b ec au se of the lim ited en ro llm en t of its m em b er sh ip . W .nslon - S alem cr.icl.ed o v e r the peren n ia lly s tio n g N orth C arolina College of D urham F r i­d ay IIU70. Jackson ami Lawson w iil lie h o m e next w eek, but J a ch so a will iiave to hustle back d iie c tly a l ie r C h n s tin a s as ll;e W int.tu) - Salem te a n i ;s ;<j en- gai'.e ill a Holiday b ask e lb a ll fcs i ; \ a l a: K an sas f i i v . t o ach F i ank Z am p'-llo . |''ey p o rt. :s. of course, deligh ted with lliese devi lopm ents and t.nim iiends .laciisun ;ind I.au son for having v im i'au icd lie; faith in them . The KIIS m entor a lso is hap p v to n o te tloit l .a u y P o land , ano ther one ol iiis c h a rg ­es Iasi seasnn , is a jayvee p lay­e r at M onm outh C ollege and gels sh in ed o v e r lo llu- v a rs ity once in a w hile . Dminy B uhle r. a b a ,k - < o u rt m a n w ilh th e K eys two v e a ls iigo, is a stjuai! m ail wilh k il le r co lleg e .

T h e squad- h a s a reasonab le am oun t of height, w ith C h arles Al- h ano ar.d R ay S pence r read y foi w ork u n d e r the b o a rd s O ther can ­d id a te s a re Don K nglem ann, Mich-, ut*! D uff, John l.a lly , W ally Bej- grow ic/., H arry S ta rk . Billy Mc- b o u g a l . Bob N ardelii. Billy V nssas. A llen G eh rig , 'p e B arth , J o h n An- g eislrac li and M ike K o/.akewich.

T n e R a rita n frosh will p lay as follow s; D ec. 18, Mh -w i.n borne; 21, M adison T ow nsh ip , hom e; Jan . 4 R um son . hom e: 8. H enry H udson R eg io n a l, aw ay; 15, M onm outh Re­g iona l, aw ay ; 22, h e y p o ., . a . \ . ’.>, 25, P t. P lea sa n t, hom e; 2tl. .M ata- w an . Hway; Feii. 1. M adiscn lnw n- sliip , aw av ; 5, H en ry H udson tte-

ig io n ’.il. hom e; S. R um son , nw uv, I I , Shore R eg ional, hem e; 15. Wai.

r l*o'.'. nship, iiouie; 1!*, I .e y |x u l . I iionie.

F . Feirislein , A tlan tic C ity; d is tr ic t, v 7, P e te r Q uills jr . , W est New Y ork ; d is tr ic t 8, N ancy V. R eynolds, W e st- .« field; d is tr ic t 9, H arry A. W illson. P ennsaukcii.

P res id en t Rogge b ea d s the W alk-': ' er-R ogge R ea lly F irm , in B rig iiv line. O fficers w ere in s ta lle d at a b an q u e t in the T rh y m o te H otel S a tu rday night b ring ing lo a close.; ; tbe lilt!2 ar.nual g a th e r in g o l S tate ': re a lto rs . . .

M rs. M ary O. :R o c .lin g , ch a ir- . m an of the board an d p re s id e n t of the l'ren to n T ru s t C om pany, n a m ­ed the rec ip ien t of the S la te Heal* to r ’s “ G olden D eed A w ard" receiv . . ed a p laque sym bolic of the honor in th e h igh ligh t o i i l i t b an q u e t, ; y,

Klondike Derby For Area Scouts Feb. 2

la c k K irby H olm dcl, c h a irm a n for ih e c lu n g a ro ra D is tr ic t’s, M on- : m outh Council, Boy Scouts of A tn - e rica , th ird unqtial K londike Dei by announced tha t the gala o u td o o r , w in te r even t will be held oil S a tu r ­day Feb . 2 at C heesequake S la te , P ar!:, M adison Township.

H e announced th a t d e ta iled sledge p lan s have been issued to all scou t troops in M aiaw an , K ey­port, K eansbu rg , Union B each , R a ritan . H olm del. and M urganviilc. L aeh scout patro l will build its own au th en tic w ootlrn sledge, p a t te rn e d a f te r s ledges used in the Y ukon. T he b iggest job now for the sco u ts is to build Iheir sleuges a n d s tudy the scout sk ills in p re p a ra tio n for the big day . . '

M r. K irby s ta led th a t the follow­ing m en a re w ork ing w ,th the derbv com m ittee : R aym ond Ches- ton, P hilip H artley , and Bill Kucti- ler H olm del; R obert B rady , Tom M cW alters, Wes W esteiului f, K ean s­burg ; Gus B ogan and H ow ard Wil­son, K evport; J a n ie s F lynn , 1-orl B enton. ’ C harlie V reeland . M ata ­w an; D onald O 'B rien , R a ritan Tow nship; T rank M irro , Union B each, an d R obert K rc id le r, M arl­boro.

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a re tied fo r second p iace '.vilh 2c l 2 : re c o id s , follow ed by f fa t ln - : ■ j S co lrhm cii, 25-M; 'lo in 's l ord. J.I- , 16; M agnolia Inn . 23-16: B inonei ; R ea lly , 18-71; llilllo p C ities S u e - I ice, 1S-2I; M idd iflow n G eneral T ire , IS-21: P l»za L an es , 17-22; j 'Team 10, 15-24, I.akcv icw l-ive, 14-25; P o rt M om noiitn F irs t Aid. 13-26; R a riU n T ow nsh ip Phai n iacy . 7-37.

L ead ing sc o re rs w e ie I . ind iv idual th r re -g a m e higli, K72; F . BreM i. ind iv idual higli i.am c, 2G8; T e a c h e rs Scoh hm en . thr i t* g im e ttiim )>igi». 27hl; le a c h e r f Sco tchm en , high team g am e. I02h.

J i.inm g the 200 Club w ire I' P r o t i , 2W>; B H ager. 7 ^ ; M- D '- G ennu ie , 21H, 1*. Ro j s , H.

DON nb'.LA N I'.V . K eyport base­ball »nnp tinned H o rid ia n , w iites from (*i>r«iI G ables aboul the C>oth- j4ni Bowl gam e h e !\w en the Uni- MM'sity o f M iami an<l N eb rask a n' lh e Y ankee S tadium 11 a .m . S a tu r­d ay . PeLwiev r n ite s the w ondets or Giorg** Mil a, lh e M iam i q ja iH t hack . i<> be com pleting 12!! om **f ‘JtiO pusse s this season lor I.rw2 y e rd s w b 'ie the ;* i.r iic an e defense lie funis Mupendou*. lie lecounts I hill » jtenl l h a t Nolrf* D am e

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and 205; D R aynor, J . l/oim hue u n d Tuw nlev. 210, E, l.ope / nml T , C a ih u ff. 203. J. A irn ilt. /(IV. T . lli imil, y , 2111.

ic l.e a tu e . C oach M arsh h as uf his 's q u a d , C huck K ennedy. I'l link ie I Coyle, ony L aC onte, Ken O 'lJn e n . j j unit. M arsh , D av ii .lohiooii, A lhe i ! C ariiso . H um ps Coughlin, Billy |1 V ance, t 'h a i l ie M aikli. Ken llasm I. ,! 1 la i i y I lie \ ^ ul i . J v f f . ‘-1 ’I M ike I 'n e l .n , J on I .,*nl1. ''i 'l1 .

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hom e foi l» second in the KfcO. be- jvJaseh fo r 11 <t J iu n i;;»tnes in the hind his CBA le am m ate . Al L’liuu'1 i> rjn^ e Howl. D elaney w ill be tim- fo rt. who wac h m e d in 7: JTi 6. I <1 1 pii in>* n^am «t the U ird ;n ;‘ i* K elsev. H olm del. showed Ur w as »n j tialn .i*^ • am p nnd hi<>kfor aiio thei *ood ve«r in the d s-1 ovl.r Ihe fiis. ball id .M n ta w a ri’ " 'la n ce e \ i m« by * 'or> in ,,H‘ ' ' * ’ '* *.......indoDf m ile. Anoiht-i pei loi m rr fio in thfs a re a to m ake !ii> m ark v.as \\ fM K ean ,'bnf}.,'s ihij'hM- O 'N eil, SiOfint1 m i i'fl J- n Ihe M)0.

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■ ),i oi .let ii» «» r e ivh-m11,(i n i|i •. e u ’p -iie i, ' J0«tih* f \\ iit' ' ,i > .'t |l»'» III! I 11 ’, Ull 111* </**> I ' d< A UK* till Mu- A'.ideiny !l'i.v Sa’Tdii1,

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I>cit/ |> rju n -y *till ifl scouting a bit f"i the K ansas 1‘itv AlhlM ics. ; I iu * r 1 **i i t u Iiy. iiu y !»•:! u« ihe re st:il • is a chance the A s m av becom e !h r J e i> ry lo l-n s ni lhe Am«'i<<in League

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Closed Dec. 19 to 21 For Installation of New Seals for your Comfort.

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Page 9: Assessment Reductions For il. Partlcipaling also will be 400 ......U.S. Government lor filing of suit ugaliist It for $1,050,000 by a Parlin widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold, whose husband,

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- ■ • ; r ? " ! i J r i ' N I ^ T ^ t k ^ ' H c . V iw ^ a s l 'n ;*;ciV(-il >:Cv(^y(i(,'on u t a > ;'^ ner \n ! s ti ucic'd a 1, (he annua! 4-M Club Ui-iiy>ir hwoi* 2- lb<f.-- : (icf’rs 'I'raisvng Sdv.wl vifiii !;cip^oG ran g e . f r e e h o ld , N ov. :v. iiiisra j w ith ti)e -i-H te in o n s tr s i lo n pro- VffcU-chtm-K n-.. P re s id e n t of t.hf- -> p,r«’V M nritnuulh C ounty - H o au l of- Afcrt i-ul’uve: ro rif.rn lu ta led .leutteib un

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?«$!$ THE MATAWAN JQURNAl, N. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1962

Musical Program

B y Choral €rou|;" lh e U w ra t s r o j o o l thc E venm q

-P e p s t in te n t . .o f . 'th e W om an 's C lub Of MatfiWao.. ..J im;., . prea(?nttf<l a

^ u / t l i i? . - |;r o p a m .a H lw O fv rs tm v , m eeting o f m e o \ ib ji th e Wirfwav ilo se 1 ire H 'liiie V asiiiingtOT i i , i t a i . i n

Mrs Victor Fredda d:r<cti-d thc program which vvss emitted ‘Have You F.vor twen A Slav >" V r i F.i-d da, whi), aiso accompanied tne grows, orcsenled M ‘*s I «j-s S'rulh,soiomt "' ‘

Mi;j Lewi Ci-r'si n?t conducted Ihe ori$l t?Us=mes3 sos-'.on and ivc! corned M /^ 'R oV rt Ashworth as » ne * member, flarJ were li.stussed dot the annual dlnrer - danu to b?

M ain S t.." to a d , 53500 M *1000;. I th a t he k m o p e ra t in g *. c a r w itn {w ading . • $24W to J2M0. : •[ n a muffler. Nor. X wiusa picked ap’ .A ftlv jriA b b sk ia ,1 l.i-18 M iddiesax,i (jy. Pniroinyaiii F ra n c is F le tc h e r , R i ; ' )w ijd ln i3 /:$ ii,SD 5 -{of jw jio o : j iinvftAhip p o iic e b e c a u s e ii % 1 Just■ '^ ran itV an c l M u r’e K . L3-p:t, :! : ;irc-pp^'J off w hen tho c a r h it a L a i-w id e J $ 2 I , 9 S & to j.b tunp: B ut on th e a s s u ra n c e of the

op tbe A nnual dlw h«»4 Fe ^ 16 af the Magnolia I iui A nother CIu'A're party in the spring was iuKgos',ed.

.,$** Architect1* Plan The member! ntsu viewed the

Mayor Wood Stops".'.(.continued f r o m p a iw .o n e j

ried an a c co u n t o f NIr. S t. J a c q u e s ’ : opinion} 'ilx n ti 'tljsv ’c S e iS ^ t: o f ' dis- Crfyninatioh a g a in s t. hl;ijiS M agis- ;trat? . .?h^i'maii' lound tftls o ;rensive to. th e ^ 'g n .H v o f co u rt and o rdered .

: th e 'd efendan t to confina n irnself io ^statenieRts.; iie w ou ld ’list m ak in g im-, .d e r o a th a n d u o a e r - E r e c t io n of ,hi’s a tto r^ /ey .^ . ' ; . ’ :'..

Stick To OrdmaC'Ce Term*Ir. th-. m e an tim e , M r S t J a c q u e s

w as to ld to conduc t h is ousm eos o:i te rm s re q u ire d ljv tiie .tow nsm p o r­d in a n ce pending h ea rin g .. . '.M a g is tr a te S h erm an f in e d Jo h an ­

n es B rie l, M eru'-hen, S25 and >5trc!»Ite>,tr» svjyjfSi.e«J pls'i fo- the I costs foi going 85 mile', per hour ot r e m o d e lin g «tf W o m an s C lu b ; trie G«ir<(eT S U te i-’a tk v ta y T he buildU)g'(». facKi<>n St., Matawan. ' coiirv also Intposed a 45 days sus-

Fipfi ar?anijcra?nts w?re com- pension of license men naa’d mat 4‘ted tor the Chriswai welfa.c the fir« return date of tne speed.ng

....................................................... tick e t w as Ju ly . W hen the de-( w d a n t 's exp lana tions fo r h is ’ no'n- appea(-an'r.e on postponernen t ’ datc-f, p ro v ed unsatlsfac to ryv i n ; Edded

■ pletedprelect wad thc members A’rapped packugcs for.the Christmas rann- ly in co-operation with the - Adopt A Vaii\ily" program of the Mata­wan Public Health Center.

During the social hour, giab ba# gift? w ere distributed and ref rot h- mei ts ’ aerved by M rs. Fenton Sfbpll, Mr? George Smith, Mrs Henry Yraphagen, Mrs. WJliam Weintraub and Mrs. Thurman Neal­is Ir. A special prize was won by Mrs Worsdell Pear»on.

defendant, he,.had noi b ee n opsrsi! ini; lh e c a r s ince lh a 1: tim e os hi Ifoc-nse recen liy vm s 'su sp en d e d in k n r ita i) T ow nsh ip , th e co u rt l ic it) ; th e l i n e ' i o $ 5 'an d ?.5 v'o^ts. j, V.'.iitfir J , D av is . A tlan lic . H ighr ! land?, W w re a d y to jjieavi giiiity. j to. a ’ c h a rg e o f d i-irsg a rd ln g an 9^1- c e t ’s ’.'sigWal.' "p re te rrc tl . b y PattQ .I-! m an B . J.. R van , tow nsh ip , po lics. i b u t th e " c a u rt d ec lined lo slccepl it j v /h e n '1 th e : d e fiindan t ad m itted lie w as no t a in v in c e d o f His own g u itt. I P -dtrolm an R y an s a id th e tick e t 1 w as issu ed b e c a u se M r, D av is, a | tr»ick d riv e r, ..Kepi co in in g on in a fog Dec.A tlan tic A ve.. w hen w av ed to w ith a fu see .tti'h a l!, a u d le t schoo l buses so th ro u g h . B ut th e d efend itn t te s ti­fied;,he h ad not c o m e fo the point, w hb re th e o ffice r stood, befo re stoiffling a n d did n o t litinw how to i.n ierp ret th e ; sigiisil--^i.v'en fog. The. co u rt fo tind no Willful In­te n t to. d is re g a rd th s o ff ic e r and c lea red M r. D avis. ^ . .■' .

:.,t'r',iv D avenpo rt, Clitfwrmd, pa id ilO and ?5 co sts for hav in g no d r iv ­e r ’s license, on co m p la in t o t P a tro l­m an Rovce Wall<s. tow nship po

MO fme u a s im posed fo r c o n te m n * 1 h ec H ich ,n d B rin k m an , ( l i f fu o o d , o f co u rt. ,- ■""'■■■" p a id $25 on an a s s a u lt c h a rg e en-

T he co u rt a lso look d im view of le tc d bv h :s w ife, IV io ie -, a . l tg - a n rx p la n a tio n by A nthony B runet- ing a rough g rab b u ij; h i r by tiie ti , B ayview Av’c . U nion B e a th , coa t co llar

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G ERM A N S'li'phet'U Do/j o ld, ’fem ale , brow n \

hous.ebroK<?n, a^k in^ $?.$&55b. L 1 !

BOV.13’ DOUGH •! and aii accessories su.rijm cr, co st $2’&, saciific*:*: Polaroid cair*cru kit, 8UD —$B0.. Evinrjdc 7*A h.p. outboarrl

:i on ,Hoiite.'34 ant) S outh I w ? « .« p n . St5. C.,11 LOtveHki;<> - whf»n W«v/»n trt w it/1 ! ” ‘’ -■t-i’ . ^ - __ ’

MUST sacrifice, tivo 10' x JO coni-merlcu! overhead doors, prlmud

and painud,' complete with all hardware.' I month old. Cail after 5. p.m., COlfax 4*2ti72. ' wj 13

LXA'MAH HELD, OVER

y irfon(h>>.LOFFiCE E Q U tP M H N l; u n liin 'te d i GOOD O PPO R 'I U N IT v hvr a& id h laci'r 1 :sav in g s oq n<*.vy ajid usvd dcskii. | s iv e in tc re s te d m p i-rw ar.eu i Call 264- j r.hu irs , files, shelv ing , p a r ts b ia s , »sales, c a r t’or w ith 3W ^on.OOO f.crvu:e

' vi 1,11 d ra f t in g eq u ip m en t au d e tc . fta tph j co m p an y of. top p rw u g e . S e l lw ---- • • •«»; l o r re la te d e x p e rien ce u e i irc b lu .pool w ith f ilte r M occi, .9 j tt,jsnin^„ton . i t e j E t ,.OTp)o yee fcc-ttefrt:}. c a r

' 'h is.I K ey p o rt: U ! l C O ifax 4-la.1t , . * ) » | a lt‘ (j % a | ilry p ,u , p ro - jA I1ANDSOMF. H EA VY DU l'V I i t w a iv e cum.nisslOH s c a le h asw i j

Ion applirinc^ sa ie s ^>Senu c o m '! j pletft. resum « including s a la ry re- j cjec j q u jre jn en ls to Box t) in o i r c of

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1963 Pl« » Outlined At Meeting Of Board- A board meeting of the Sistei ■ hoot| of the United Hebrew Con­gregation was held Thursday even­ing at the synagogue In Keyport. Mrs. lnvin Rubenfeld, financial vice- president, announced that, plans are being formulated for var­ious, functions which nre to ue held during the eaily part of 13GJ, definite dates to be announced.

Mrs Manfred Rosenthal, religious xchuol chairman, announced that

^"-4,t/annual Religious School Chanu­kah party will be held at the Mata­wan High School on Sunday morn-; in!>, Dec. 23, (rom 10’ 30 a m. to 12 O'clock noon. Mrs. Rosenthal also: announced that children of pre-re-;

-• liglous school age-are welcome to «!tend this _uarty. accompanied by a parent: There will be an ex-

■ change pf gifts and refreshments will be seryed.. The next regular meeting of the Sisterhood will be held this Thurs-; day evening qt the synagogue.; V

Hostesses for the board meeting were Mrs.- Saul Sahner and ’ 'rs- Hyman Schwartz. , ,. '

Widow Sues U. S.(continued from page one)

lengthy public hearings. The two airlines lnvotved, United and TWA, whoso Constellation, thu other plane in the crash, (ell: In Staten Island, will) lost of life, charged the blame on faulty directions from Idlewild Airport and on.faulty ground direc- tion'signals given before thc crash from FAA stations in New Jersey.

Piwtlon Center 01 Testimony 'Av centerpoint of the testimony

in tjie suit is expected to be the Preston Airport. Morganville, over which Ihe DG-8 Jet was supposed to “hold''* until it received the signal from Idlewild the air paths were dear ol other traffic for the big plane to come in. Leaving the Prej-

■ ton '"hold,” the DC-8 Jet was sup- posiid to make a turn ■ east over Keyport for the run to Idlewild.

Findings in the inquiry Indicated that the DC-8 Jet missed Preston and flew over Matawan to Keyport, failed to make the turn at Keyport, and continued out over Raritan Bay to Staten Island where it ran into the course to La Guardia Air­port being properly followed, by all report, by tlu Constellation com­ing in from the west. -

Light snow and haze beclouded the atmosphere *t the time the plane passed over Keyport at 10:33 a.m. the fatal morning, otherwise the pilot could have spotted the shoreline below him and could have realized something was amiss. As a result of the crash, the FAA drop­ped Preston as a holding center for Jets and the turn over Keyporl was eliminated.

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NON A TH LETIC T V F 'S

I B I K E H O S P I T A L

Thy Annual Eazaar conductcd by ih e Veterans ot Fi'<rei^n War«. hadics Auxiliary to Keyport PostNo. 4J47 v/jII be heid again on i AU tvpe hikes repairedFriday bccemoei' Hth, from 10 traded- f*ree estimates,a.m, to 8 p.m. A JargQ selection! up and deliver, t-.cde*of used toys m s*'»od condition, in* j Ave., Cliffwood, Calieluding, a Ihumbeliina doll a u d j 059.1. cnb;. also Christrna.s* tanle center­pieces, hand made articles and kmck knacks. wj!

sold and Will p ick : 7 H ill to p 1

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57 Landowners(continued from page une)

buildingt (5800 to J4M0 (stipu­lated).

Theodore Daioia, 54 Main St., land, (H7U0 to (81(H). ,

Clyde. H. Davn, 144 Freneau Ave., land, 18200 to (7200* bulld- i»g,. »I8,300 to 114,000.

Rocco'C.. and Margaret J. Car­. scclolo, Route )4, bunding, $16,800 to IIS,‘300 (stipulated).

The Central Railroad Co. of N.I.. Jersey Central Terminal, Jersoy City, land, $7200 to $4000 (stipulated); land. $13,600 lo fSIOO (stipulated); land $100 canceled (stipulated); land $3700 canceled (sllpuialed).

Patrick und Mildred Dals:la, 44 Peechwood Terr., htilldlnt’, $111,100 to $17,GOO.

lid ward und liluluc Parisian, 20 Freneau Ave., land, $5400 to $.1100; building, $17,300 to $14,600,

Paul A, Bogdan, 11 Liberty St., building, $14,000 lo $1.1.550.

Rnss^il W. Herd, I Somli St., building, tIO.KOO to $l»,000.

Michael I*. Kidius, 2.1 Rnvine Dr., htilldlnt!, $12,m to $11,8:10,

Adam lukshln. 454 Sonin Avo,, building, $ I/.Sill) to $ll.i,40(l (Mipu- loied).

Mnrle Z, Uevlln, Mlrlnm Or,, hr.j, {’inn >■, w m ruinulnH'd).

Vi;. 1.1 .'i. a.td Clar.t C, A i!-,Iieru. 21 l.aliu»lili' Dr., buildini;, 122,100 to $20,100 (utlpulated),

Alhurt and Louise .lunwich, Church St„ tiullillng, $30,100 tn $2!),. 100.

James Dunnrr, 233 lldniiiir. Blvd., building, $11,41)0 In $10.41)0(stipulated).

M lrim cl nnd M .nlrliin ' r i;i r ,

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g o rlo , O ect In. oiiil In i f , lnillil:n|(. $14,500. to $'i:l,SM,

M ichael l lu v rnn , IU M iddlcni’H R d .. hu lld lng , $1,1.11)0 lo $U,r.llO.

Aloy«lll< aiul Oonilhy I’rnili'tli, O ak L ane, ImlMiDji. $10,700 10 IID,- j D50. |,. „ f \b e rd "c n I 'lo p e r l le i , Inc., I'.'3

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’61 ChevroletCorvair Monza, 4 Dr., A/T,

R & H . W/Walls, Blue’1795

11 FORD Starliner 2-Dr., H.T., Std., R&ll, W/W, White,4*1 H P., 3 Carbs. . . $1895.00

’M RAMBLER Custom Station Wagon,: 4 Dr., I Pass.,I Cyl., A/T, l*.S., White, R & H , W/Walls ......... I16K.OO

’M PONTIAC, Starchief, 4 Dr. Hdtp. A/1, PS. PB, Air■ Conditioned ...... $1995.08

’M VOLKSWAGEN 2-Dr. ,Sedan, Black, W/W/ Heater .. $1193 N M CHEVROLET Belalre, 4 Dr. Sedan, 8 Cyl., A/T,

R & H, W/Walls, White ............................ $1593.0*’» FORD Galaxie Club Victoria, 8 Cyl., A/T, R&H

. White, W/W $1395.04’S» PLYMOUTH Fury. 2-Dr. Hdtp., V-g, A/T, Blue and

White, White Walls, R&H ..... tl«»5.00*H FORD Fairlane 2-Dr. Victoria, 8 Cyl., Std., Blue,

R&H. W. Walls ........ ............... $ 895.00’58 BUICK, Special, 2 Dr. Hdtp., Grey and White, A/1',

R & H , W/WallJ ........................ :...... $ 995.09’38 FORD, Fairlane, 2 Dd. Sedan, ( Cyl., Std., R & II,

W/W, Tan and Beige ......................... $ 79S.M'58 CADILLAC Fleetwood, Black, Full Power, M Special,

4 Dr. Hdtp, W/W/, R & H ............ $I995.M’S7 BUICK Super 2-Dr. H.T., R&H, White Walls, Auto. Tr.

and Pow. St., Blue and White .............. $ 7K.M’57 BlIICK Special 4-Dr. Sedan, A/T, R&II, Light Blue.

w / w ............ .................................... ...........................$ M N’?7 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Station Wagon, I Cyl., Std.

• Green, H„ White Walla ....................$ 7K.M’57 CADILLAC, Sedan DcVlllc, W/Walls, R & II, Grey

and Whit* ...................................... $I3IS.M

Tha Above Cara Ar* Sold With A It-Day Uacooditlonal Guaraate*

TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL 'S7 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Dr. Hdtp., Blue and

V-8, A/T ............ .....................'H CADILLAC M Special Fleetwood, 4-Dr., Giay

White, R&H, .............'» STUDEUAKER, 2 Dr. Hdtp., I Cyl., A/T, R & H

White,

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$ 2*5.00 $25».H

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AUTO SALES334 Main SI.

Matawan Cor. Main & Rt. IS

UP TO M MONTHS TO PAY OPEN EVEN INGS T IL I

UCA W H IR LPO O L w ash er a n d /o r j d ry e r , 1 y e a r old." ex cellen t con-1

d ttion , $100 e a c h . Cali 5W/-7S77. !w jU :

IW O w in te r c o a ts , size 12, one I b lack and o n e b la ck and w hite j

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S H L B .C l cu t C h rn itm as tre e s , a ll ( double paOCU'e? S tO tth pine,

po tted tre e s , p o in se ttia p la n ts at 9c an d up. m u m s. rust.us a n d

la u re l rop ing , w holesa le and retail. Special on P r in c e ss p in e -ro p in g , b y a rd s ut $1.95. O pen 8 a .m . daily , Sunday 9 a m K aru an Land scapm ft S upp lies, H ighw ay .15, South A m bov ( a ll P A 'k vay 1-0208 v \j l l

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WOMAN for ligh t housekeep ing and c a re for 2 th iid re n , ‘2 ^ and S1/*,

y e a rs old ev e ry M onday JO a .m . to f> p.m . ■ Call ”)BG-7{jf)7. w j l3

F U L L T IM E d ep en d ab le fac to ry h i'ip w anted, by loefvl concern .

A pplican t wiii tn* tr ia l period tn p rove sc-if o f being c a p ab le . A p­

; ply 32 M ain S t.. ( re a r ) M oiuw an, i a sk fw M r. J . B ailer. w ji.i

G R IL L COOKS, m ale, ex p e rien ce d lo r new coffee shnp. ell sh ifts ,

excellen t frin g e benefits . A pply iu person , personnel o ffice P e r th A nt hoy ( le n e ra i H osp ital, P e r th A m boy. wjUl

t h e se r a n c h e s , M a i a s v a n a n d

M a t a w a n T o w n s h i p . $15 ,300, $t7,G!jOf

$ia.5oo. > n ,rm . $24,000. 5 5.000, V2?..m

M ataw an , do you need 4 bed room s, d in ing room , b asem en t, g a ra g e , it 's your* in th is C ape Cod a t only $J4,m . .

a I bedroom ran ch room s fo r only S i2,01/0.

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233 BROAD ST., K E Y P O R T CO LFA X 4-1.1VG

10 Y ea rs E x p e rien cew jJJ

C!.ll-‘PWOO.D !;t*a-;h. aparlin iiiii, 3 -room s, h e a l. ho;, w a te r supp lied :

p a rk in ” sp ace’; a lso 3 f .in iish cd room ’' c:u:ii su !tt,b lo fo r 2 pefjpie. ‘

; Call LOweli 6-1332.' . w jtl .

j NICK 4 room furnished..anartnV esii I in d c f ira b lc io s id o n i’ai s.;cUon o f ,I K eyport, on 1st floor. :i p r iv a te | en trance* , g a ra g e , :,.dlilts, on iy .1 Rir/prence.s. CA t'ita i

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! F IV E ROOft-i •ap.irf.meiii; aii • ut'ii- I ities supp lied . In q u ire 914 Sec'-;, : o:ui S t., Union B each oi; call. OOI-.' f . i \ •!-.%». v .i i : ; '

! A PA R TM EN T, fu rn liih o d ,'.3... la rg e I room s ia t floor. Heat and hot,

w a te r supp lied . A duils o n 1 y.' A vailable .la iiuary, 1st. Cali COl­fax 4-Oil I-I b e tw een 6 an d 7. p .m .

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TWO- ROOM fu rn ish ed ap a rtm e n t, on buy line. A duits. Inq u ire 10

A tlan tic S t,, K eypo rt w |U

UNION BCACH. a p a rtm e n t, 4;;roam s, im m e d ia te occupancy .

Call CO lfax 4-5C:S3 a f te r 5 p .m . ivji:t

ex p e rien ce I

IN S'lA I LED T R IP L K TRACK

r i L r i y p e W C A 'IH h K S 1 IU P P K D

CRXW rOPD CROMEY PHONE 737-2406

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GAS fired -p ace th e rm o s ta t , m fg.

65.000 B T lJ’s $50. 3218.

M U S I sa c r if ic e b ro o m s o f fine fu m liu re m ex ce llen t condition.

C an be b o ugh t ind iv idually . Call a f te r 5 p .m .. C O lfax ‘1*5955. w jU

RU G S~used"" 1 F x IsT 1 1 * 18,” 9x971x1) a n d 12x15 S isal. H all ru n n e rs and

s c a t te rs . M arb le top tab les , d re ss ­e rs , w ash s ta n d s , a s so r tm e n t of ta b le s , c h a irs , c r ib s , cu t g la ss and an tiq u es . O pen 9 to 9 S hore I'urm* lu re , R oute 35. L a u rcn ce H arb o r.

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LlONfcL TR A IN S, ex ce llen t con* d ition , t r a c k s . 8 ca rs , new tra n s ­

fo rm e r p lus e x t r a a ttach m en ts , $ !0, C all a f te r 4:30 p .m ., O Sborn 1-1JI7.

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F K E EALUM INUM COM BINATION

STO RM WINDOWS

6 F O R $ 7 71 n p le tra c k , fully w e a th e r s tr ip p ed , genu ine A lcoa a lu m in u m . R-Z tilt.

__________ C an be c lean ed from inside . T e rm s .

h ea te r , w 1 1 h | P R O W N Snam e C oroaire . | :)2 B road s t . SH 1-7500 R ed BankCall LOwell t>- w jtf

! b a B Y ' 5 C k i u a n a m a u r e s s , e x *

W A IT R 1 i S S KS. co un te r io r new eol'fee shop,

ex ce llen t frin g e benefits p e rso n , personnel office. P e r th A m ­boy G enera l H ospital, P e r th ' A m ­boy. WjU

WOMAN for g en e ra l c lean in g , I day 3 w eek any day . Call 56G-

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R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a l e

T H R E E :00'.\2tl0’ lots on lliji/i S tree t. B lossom H eights, M a rl­

boro T ow nship . Call W H itney G- 4470 o r 769*1579. w jl3 I out 0n

$900 DOWN, TO Q U A L IF IE D F.H.A . D U Y EK S ! A PA R TM FN T , 4 room s and bath ,

a ll sh ifts , P ic tu re your C h ris tm as tre e in th is j 2nd floor, n e a r New Y ork sn dApply in | sp ace m ak er, 4 bedroom hom e. ] .Newark bus line. 'P a lm e r A ve., W.

Sunny k itchen , am p le d inm g. la rg e j K eansburs- A du lts only. Cull 7o7-“ K ick Up Y o u r H eels U oom ,” \ ]4ij4. " w j l ! ) 7re a d y for y o u r New Y e a r 's E v e . j ------------------ r--------------------- — ----------P a r ty , T h is hom e is v a c a n t and | MATAWAN a p a rtm e n t , 4 la iy eju s t w a itin c fo r tbe new m a s te r I room s an d b a th , h ea t and hot ;to put thc key in the doo r. P r ic e w a te r supp lied , 1st Jloor. Cail$17,500. i LOwell 6-4 L55 o r in q u ire 201 L ow er

’ ’ | M ain S t.. M ataw an .- * w jK l ,S3600 W ILL TAKl* OVKR TH IS

G .L M O RTGA G E ,3 b ed room s w ith un fin ished 4t'n, ped?\stal liv ing room . F lo rid a room w ith slid ing g la ss doors looking

ii sp ac io u s back y a r d . . C ity

S E R V I C E S

ce lleu t cond ition , v e ry ab le . Call CO lfax 4-8718.

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W H IT E DOLL COACH, 28" body, ch ro m e fittings , h ra n d new , list

$25, p r ic e $15. Call 5G6-6106. w jU

P A R K iiR B oard ing H om e to r aged m en and w om en; 24 ho u i su p e r­

vision; ind iv idual d ie ts. L icensed by S ta te c f f l y ; : J e r s e y . R easo n ­ab le ra tes . W i m iles sou th ol M ataw an ligh t, H ighw ay 34; oppo s ite W hi'e G a te Inn. C all LOwell G-0G11. w jlf

H O M E M AD E je llies an d relishes. Call LOwell G-1470. . wjl:i*

G O ITA R, 25 w att am p lifie r in ca se , ulso 55 w att am p lifie r , $125.

Call 264-7977: _____ w jl3

2 4 F O O T B A R -

F o u r top cooler1, ice cube m a ch iae , P izza o v e n an d k itchen equ ip ­m e n t. In q u ire Jo sep h T e trp , 101, F lo rencu A ve., U nion B each! w )!3

N EW B a rc a lo u n g e r c h a ir w i t h custom ta p e s try

q u ire C onover B rot R oad, W ickatunk , N, J . Call 346­4721. w jl3*

u p h o ls te ry . In- ro tne rs, C onover

TW O DxU wool rugs; a lso m a tc h ­ing tn ro w rugs . C all LOwell ti-

4741 a f te r 6 p .m . w jl3

HAM M OND e le c tr ic co rd o rg an , b londe fin ish , like new , SG50. Call

LOw ell 8-M17. wjll)O N E m e d iu m C o lem an oil b u rn er,

1 v c a r o ld. Call I.Owcll G-3315. ^___________ _ w j i r

B IC Y C L E , g ir ls , 24” , good con­dition S13. . E x c e llen t C h ris tm as

g ift. Call a f te r 4 p .m ., LOwell 6-6262. wjSF U R N A C E , s lig lu ly u sed S erie s E

A m erican S tan d a rd fo rced hot a ir h o rizon ta l g a s f ire d fu rnace . 85,000 BTU Input, 68,000 BTU O ut­p u t. O rig ina l p rice $235. sac rifice $125. Call O Sborn 1-320(1. w jl3

B A C K H O E W O R KA LL T Y P E S

T R E N C H IN G - S E P T IC S LA TERA LS — EXCAVATING

C S I K B R O S .COLFAX 4-1676 O R 1137

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sew ers and sidew alks fo r th e lot; to r id e th e ir b ikes. P r ic e $18,500.

W A L K E R & W A L K E R

R E A L T O R S1000 feet south of

L ily-T ulip C om pany M iddletow n, New J e rs e y

P hone: C7I-3.H1 M ultip le L istings and T ra d e -In s

O pen 7 daysw jn

M ILK AND MILK PROD U CTS, P au lu s D airy , John U rown and

J o h n S chanck . Call C O lfax 4-5046 o r K ilm er 5-24WI. w jtf

D UCT WORK WARM AIR H EA T IN G

NO JO B TOO SM ALL ■ LO W ELL 6-5445

MATAWAN BOROUGH V ETS NO DOWN

A LL O TH ER S $450 DOWN

F U L L P R I C E $ 1 4 , 5 0 0

T h re e bedroom ran ch , c ity sew ers (p a id fo rt hardw ood floors, g a rag e , n e a r schoo ls, good neighbo rhood ,

BOTH S U B JE C T TO V.A. & 1M1.A. A PPRO V A L

V A N ’S A G E N C Y

R E A L T O R

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FOUND

For Sale O r Rent

TWO F A M IL Y house, reaso n ab le ren t, lo c a ted a t 733 Second S t.,

U nion B each . In q u ire 434 F ro n t S t.. Union B each o r ca ll W Averly 3-5219. Wjl3

CHEVALIER

RENT A CAROR TRUCK

J 99 » day MHeago(romPA 7-0479

Dinettes? We're Loaded!PICK FROM 50 DINETTES!

CHROME or BRONZETONK

* 24Mx36” Early bird table and 2 chairs . $29

* 5 pc. Dinette, 30x40x48 #^ table and 4 chairs.. .$57

* 7 pc. Jumbo 36x40x60 .tabic and 6 ch airs..

5 pc. Round table and 4 chairs............

10 pc. Dinette 36x60x72 tabic, 8 chairs a n dutility c a * t ...............

B E S U R E T O V I S I T O U R D I N I N G R O O M D E P A R T M E N T

F O R T O P V A L U E S ! . ________

B u d g e t T e r m s A r r a n g e d

F I E L D F U R N I T U R E7 - 1 1 £ F r q n t S f .

K E Y P O R T , N . J .

C O 4 - 3 0 2 0

U n lit ’111 I Tliiirs, ftnif f 'rl. ’ Ill «

Free Storage

H I G H W A Y 1 3

E A S T B R U N S W I C K

C L 7 - 3 0 0 0

D a l l y I P A M , 'H I 9 P . M .

Free Delivery

P IN BA LL m ach in es $35 and up, pool ta b le s s la te tops , inc luding

all a c c e sso rie s J150; a lso b ath room i s ink S10, Call L. J . C osta, COlfax4 0591 o r CO lfax 4-1535. w jtf” CLdCKS~F6 iTSALE ~ "G ive a g ra n d fa th e r clock for C h ris t­m as, a g ift tha l will la st fo r m any y e a rs in y o u r hom e by N anna. Call evenings CO lfax 4 7533. _ _wJ271338 NASHUA house t r a ile r , lo­

c a te d on Ideal tr a i le r p a rk sh e , equipped , a i r cond itioned , ou ts ide can o p y an d m a n y e x tra s . Asking p rice {1300. Call CO lfax 4-1140, Shore R oad R ea lty , 1003 H ighw ay36, U nion B cach. _ w jn17“ R.C.A. te lev ision se t. Good

cond ition , $25. Call C O lfax 4­5352. w j!3

FE M A L E B eag le hound , ab o u t 2 y e a rs o ld. V icinity: New F am ily

C irc le S to re . Call 264-1938. wjl.'l

N t-w ; m odern a p a rtm e n t , finest in .town: 4 ro o m s an d ti le bai li,

$85 per m outh , p ay ow n ' u ti l i t ie s . : A vailable I -cb rn a ry 1st o r b e fo re . Adults on ly , (.‘a ll L. .1. C osta , COlfux 4-0591 o r CO lfax 4-1535,

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fw O STO RES 20x30 and iU:iOO.W ill-a lte r to su it for o ffices if

desired ; a iso loft s to rag e sp ace . Cali 1.. J . C osta , COlfax 4-0501 o r COlfax •1-153.]. w jlf

CR.

A PA RTM EN T. 4 room s, hea t, hot w a lc r and e le c tr ic supplied. 5100

per m onth. C all COlfax 4-6587 o r inqu ire 13 - 3rd S t., K eyport, w jl3*

M OD ERN . 3 room a p a rtm e n t in M alaw an . E spec ia lly d e s ira b le

for a nmvly m a rr ie d couple. CallCOlfax 4-3405._______ w jtfA PA R TM EN T, 4 room s w ith floor

h ea te r , hoi w a te r and ba th ; $55 per m onth . Call COlfax 4-9706.

_ _ _ _ w j nA PA R TM EN T, 3 room s and ba th ,

hent, hot w a te r and gas supplied . L inoleum th ro u g h o u t room s, p r i­v ate e n tran ce . Inqu ire 221 DockSL. Union B e a c h . wjLJFU R N ISH E D room and k itch en e tte .

light housekeep ing , p riv a te Iwlli and e n tran ce , o ff s tre e t p a rk in g . Call C O lfax 4-1661. _ _ wjl.1C’NION " B E A C H , a p a rlm o u l, ■ 5 . . room s, all im provem en ts , av a il­ab le now. In q u ire F in u t . S:^, Union B cach o r ca ll COlfax I-IM j .

WANTEDP R O P E R T Y or. lot o w n ers , la rg e o t

sm all a c rc a g e and bu ild ing lots needed, b u y e rs w aiting . ■

CA SEY 'S AGENCY IN C., BRO K ER

H AZLET, N . J .CO 4-2448 — CO 4-8442

wj27R ID E to P e r th A m boy, leaving

K eyport an y lim e a f te r 7:30 a .m ., re tu rn in g a f te r 5 p .m . C all CO lfax 4-1730 a f te r 6 p.m . ________ w j!3

1IWY 34 AND M A IN ST.MATAWAN . .

. LO W ELL 6-1881O P E N 7 DAYS-A W E E K ■ .

w j l 3 1 _ ■ ‘ *11}» , , i t , i m p 11 H R I:B ROOM bung.ilow, SjH, in-

C A K l / 1 O N I I . P O L l N l j I eluding hea l. Inquire 128 Loril- . REA LTOR ■ , la rd Ave., U nion Beach. wjl!*

38 HWY. 36 — K E Y P O R T , N. J i MAIN S T R E E T . M ataw an , 3 room sCOLFAX 4-1918

S re Ihis well kepi s tu rd y o ld e r hom e to d ay . It h as 7 fine room s.3 b ed room s (one is e x tra lu rgc) an d bath . O ak floors a ll th ro u g h house, c e lla r , two c a r g a rag e . A i good buy, $12,500. w j 13 [

Situation Wanted

S E C R E T A R Y , college a n d B erke ley g ra d u a te , well ex p e rien ced office

rou tin e , sh o rth an d and typ ing , d e ­s ire s full o r p a r t tim e position a n y ­tim e a f te r J a n u a ry 1st. Call COI-

____________ , fax 4-6352 a f te r 7 p .m . w jl3*LISTIN G S w anted from $12,000 t o --------------------------------------------------- —

{18,000. S terling M cC ann, Real j W ILL c a re for ch ild ren for w ork- E s ta te , 253 B road SI. K eypo rt. COI- ing m o th ers , 5 days a w eek. Call fax 4-1370. w jl.1 1 LOwell 6 3032. w jlll

» » l * * I H I » f a i l M > « m i l M H » I I I M I M H H H I H M I * M » I H M a l M i a M I I M i

B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E STop Soil

T O P S O I LT ren ch in g and bulldozing , d riv e ­w ay g rav e l, M ilestone, fill d ir t , c inders.

D I E T R I C H B R O S .N EW BRU NSW ICK , . , F „

MATAWAN LOW ELL 6-3:193 - 2192

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Maintenance

Interior Decorating

D R A P E R I E S

CUSTOM T A IL O R E D BY

E L N I C K

Ind iv idual p lu m in g f o r every w indow need . S a tisfac tio n g u a ra n ­teed . F itij i'.silm nli'«. F a s ) C h arg e , Shop m H om e S e rv iie i LOw ell 6.50110. w jtl ,

PA IN T IN G , c a rp e n try , g l a z i n g , lock re p a irs , loo ting . S m all Job

specia listsG E N E R A L S ER V IC ES CO.

LOwell 0.1107........................................w jtl

SNOW PLOW ING, d riv e w a y s and p ark ing lots C all e a rly fur

p rom p t .service. Call COlfax4-0924. _ w jtlSNOW PLOW ING, c o m m e rc ia l and

res id en tia l. Cull LO w ell 6-5829 or LOwell 6-9769. w jtl

Uoholstery

T a l o v i s i o n

D O N ’S T V S E R V I C EF o r fasl efficien t rad io nnd te lo vision se rv ico cull l.O w eil fi-MH.

T V S E R V IC E .........L O W E L L 6 - 1 0 0 0

T E N EVCK RONSON INC. MVTAWAN

PER.-.fiN M *;i UVICIi .10 YUS, w |ti

R IC H A R D 'S U P H O L S T E R Y . L iv­ing room fiirn ltu ru reco v e red ,

like new, se a t h o lto m s rep a ired . C ustom in,-uie S lip C overs. 531 li fe rs S t., llazlo l. Call COlfax 4­1314. w jlf

' t . i ' S ' l O M U P H O L S T E R Y ' S H O P

R e i i p l i o l M e r y , f u r n i t u r e r e p a i r i n g ,

r e f l t t i- i l i in g a n d a m ii| ii i 'ln i '„ F o r f r e e c ' l i i m i t r i c a ll C O I f i . x 4-5955 o r

i n q i 'l i e 441 M id d le R o a d , I f a / i . 't .

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Contractor*CARPENTER and building contrac­

tor, J. O. Metiger, Florence Ava., Keyport New homes, garage*, all alteration* and repair*. Call COIfax 4-B3.18. wjlf

Miscollarmous

Aniiciuoso r r o i m j M M 'Y .s h o p

ANTIQUES Wo buy und sell A n llquo F u rn itu re llrlc u b ro c , China, G in n . Dolls |, ,„„ iry 11 s nml I 'l i’ f i i 'o «in,iinn I’l r M nlfhew s, 115 ltm n d w n y , Key port m i f u , 4 .|4 If w ill

C O N V E R T I B L E T O I ' S1'tir all modi*l ra r* . T .urrv'* Ault; ; Sent ( ‘ovf*ii, 2 i) ■ IV’IJ llljjhw.i> .i< uimI MliMlr'ti'rl ltd ., M iilnwoii Call LOwell !! ‘M m , w jll <

Voiir Uilvirrth'-mtMil In (liin p ap o r will ronch p ro sp u d lv o I

j purch»»«i.i In •v e ry com m un ity In i th« h ity ihoro ar-M . I

Pianos and Organ*P I A N O S A N I l O U G A N i ; l-.il. K o m is , 1

t n n I 111' m il l t i '| „ i l i ini', i;im -e l l l l i l ,

I'l \ '-,H ■. 'II Mul i.fiin , ille, I lne .1> i .*f 11II,iu .iiill mul i tl il , n li ll b I i'lu ll i"i ( nl! M in i'll ii n.’tif). w jif

If you i i ' m i I p iiiilln i; ol m u kind, wn m u liero lo nerve vou j O ur qulclr gnrvlr.o anil i nm on.tlile i prlt'p» will iilrmi) you. |

THOMAS KEARNEY PLUMBING « HEATING

M9 Mtple Placa Keyport

F re e l i s t lm a te j CO 4-079!a r m I n 's

PLU M B IN G «■ H EA TIN G 30 K EA R N E Y ST.,

F R E E ESTIM A TES K EY PO R T

CO <-','840 CO <-3726w jll

B E T S Y R O S S H O M E S

A dditions, k ilcliens nnd hntlis re ­m odeled . Roofing, sid ing , com ­p le te line oi rem odeling serv ic* .

FINANI ING A RRA N G ED I I lltO LOCAL HANK 5 YEARS TO PAY

AI.SOri'STO .M III III I' HOM ES

n i l , I AX I 1676 -■ COLFAX 4 ’ S 'N IH 'I 'S O N

H < H 11 IN I, * M U In li I l IN I KAI 11 lit

A I.I.M IN U M SIHIN O til 1 11 US - - L E A K E R

;n;i OCEAN IIIA 'D, r l . l l i Vi'DOI) III:.\C !I

LOW ELL 0.'i:!llwj W "

and b a th , 2nd lioor, p r iv a te en­trance, re f r ig e ra to r , s iove and a ll u tilities supp lied . Single person o r couple only. A vailab le im m ed i­ately. Call LOwell 6-1260. w jl3 E F F IC IE N C Y u p a rtm cn t. 3 room s,

all im p ro v em e n ts , 66 M a in SI.,K e a n s b u rg . Call 842-1703, wjl.1M AR'LBO RO T5!j room ap a rtm e n t ,

2nd floor, frig id a ire , g as hea t, p lenty hot w a lc r: nice p lace lo r ch ild ren , n e a r schools, s to res , e tc . Call H O pkins 2-235.1. _ w jl3FU R N IS H E D ro o m s"av a ilab le , 1211

C hurch St., K eyport. F o r ao ap ­po in tm en t ca ll COlfax 4-7000 o rCOlfax 4 - 3 0 4 9 ._______ _wjl3ROOMS. S pecia l daily and wenMy

w in te r ra te s . A ttra c tiv e hea led room s w ltti f ree TV. Ideal for business people ill a rea . Holly Hill M otel, R ou te 36, W est K eansburg . C II 787-6776. w jtfG fliSO N G A R D EN A PA RTM EN TS F ou r m o d e rn room s, co lo red tilehath . Call LO w ell 6-12IS. wjl.1F IV E R C mM ap a rtm e n t, ba th room

and show er, hot w a te r sy stem . Van U r.ickle R oad, Box 38. M at­aw an T ow nship . Call LOwell 6­2825. _ _ _Wj20*IN _ M A T A W A N 'S ' b e s 't section

(E d g e m cre D rive) 3 bedroom ranch , full c e lla r , le ase for t m onlh.i a l $150 p e r m onth. Call LOwell 6-3978, _ w j l lDOWN TOWN K eyport, b eau tiiu l

4 room , un fu rn ished ap u rtn ien t, reasonab le ren t, only 1 flight up. F resh ly d ec o ra ted . Call lo r a p ­po in tm ent COlfax 4-5009, a fte r 5p .m ., c a ll K KIIogg 1-1809, w j 13FU R N IS H E D bedroom , s e c o n d

floor, p r iv a te cn tia n c e . TV, In­qu ire J7 2 M ain St., K eypor t . w)13 A PA RTM U NT, 3 loom s and bath ,

heat inc luded. N i c e location . Call COII.'X 4-1236 a fte r 4 p .m .

w 11,1

11.17

II I I ! K W E l l

E X I ' A V A T I N C i CO.

i h iiii'iij;' •dulli'd.‘.vurk. !■

I f n i I'tiu: n n .v I ’ lu w li

Sy iii'iii * in Km uvuiini;

IM), liOX 1 MA I AWAN CiiJO ,MWD

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A U T O S FO R S A L E

S C H A N C K £ S II IL E RUSED CARS

HWY 34 MATAWANLO W ELL 6-42110

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B IL L L A N Z A H O ’S ' A U T O S A L E S

111 IAI II V ti.Sl-1) CARS

311 MAIN SI . M AI AWAN CR. MAIN & R T 18

L O W E L L 0-22SMO PE N I.V ES "1 IL It I1 M.

WjllIINIj ( l l l . \K O I .E T l iin v e .ilh le Im

p.-iln .Super, Super S p ir . VH, hlu piuiiiu* ll'Ki m iles. I, ike now, limited. Cull COIInx < '.518 nflci 7 p in , hi n m l,li I l.iir rv f i lla rhe i Simp, K evpm l ; w jl;I'lli.1 Ml )‘ \ lu iv . i l i , l^ke u i'i’l

| | .I ' , I n i 111', o f I M p e l l l l i ' i l lMl , I lk new I ill .'ilili 7IHL . w ji: 1115.1 F O R I) C infiiiii 2” ilooi, nuw

Imtli'i-y, I'Hi'ellenI m lilie r , will lm i ;e i | , 'g u i ld lia ii.'p ti/ln li'iu , $51, Call a l te r !i p in., COlfnx 1 27 IL

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Page 11: Assessment Reductions For il. Partlcipaling also will be 400 ......U.S. Government lor filing of suit ugaliist It for $1,050,000 by a Parlin widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold, whose husband,

Y ule Activities Are Disclosed

IJhiwwiciy, 13, THE MATAWAN jOURMAL, N. J.

Christmas aci;vitie*wers d im m ­ed''at 1'oe meetinB Of the l*d iM Asuuliacv o ' ths Laiirenrt iiajbor American Legibn Poat, 332 held In Ihu:po.it'home, Sumnierfielii to t . , )„p.yrence Harbor. .-..:■

Mrs, ftarvey BSwm air.dncloi tb* business session during which Mrs. Walter Scjjiichtlng, rehabilitation

' chairman,■- repcined1 the delivery Of a 'birthday. gift and a :hoas#-msd* cake io one ol the Unit's "Adopted Veterans” at the New Jersey Heme far. Disabled Veterans

Mrs. Stth)ichting siUq; te? minded member* that home-wadi cookies are needed for the Christ- dijiu. party sponsored by lhe MMdle- aex County Ainertaan Legion and Auxiliary : at, the itmr institution. Anyone wishing to donate conkics

m a y contain her or Mrs: Bloom for pick-up.

Tne Menlo Park Homo also fig­ured in (lie plan* lor tbe Junior Auxiliary. The Juniors will, meet at the Jocal,Legion Home at.1:30 p.w. Sunday; Dec;, 2J,-in uniform. They will be provided with capes and hnts and,transported to lhe, home for their'annual'-.visit; and the pre­sentation of sleigh favors to each patient. Havlnj; completed the raak- ing of the sleigh favors, Mrs. Bloom announced that the entries had been judged and the prire for the>best sleigh was awarded, to Dorothea dumps.

Dinner Plan* Complete Mrs. William Foster, chairman of

the Past President's Farley, an- iiuunced that plans have been completed for the Christmas dinner •( that group and the revealing of aecret pals, Thursday, at Elmaro’i Restaurant, Morgan.

Attention wat drawn to the fortlv

£jt»\i»jf! c« refer a i f a i r y t t l e i t a icJw duled i fo r .Taa, 3 a a d t R esi­den ts of M idd lesex C oun ty rn«y Head Uatic d en a tm n s d ire c tly to the M idd lesex C ounty C e re b ra l P s b y C lin ic . H coiw vcit p * ( k , w h e re they, w ill rece iva U ie .n a m ac tinov riedg* m ens aa if th e y sen t it io ih e h ea d ­q u a r t e r suggested ost--ih«-televueif

I p r o g r a m ,. 'j T h e au x ilia ry in .idc a d o na tion lo lh a M arch, a f D im e* rtiSve.

Mri. Bloom, who also -serve* as Senior, Adviser f>t (he Junior A u x i l ­

iary, reported on -the.,-C h r i s t m a s party for tbe Juniors and the Sons of the Lsjlon held Saturday in the Legion Horn*. SSi* further request­ed that alt money collected for the Christmas proiect* be turned over W her at.-tne--.-earliest daie.i

Following the business session,, members enjoyed a Christmas par­ty and a gift exchange. Mrs. 'Schllchling was chairman of the party. . ■

Secret pa's will b* revealed at the Jan. 2* meeting.

The next meeting of the auxiliary -will'be held Monday evening. J an; M, at 8 p.m. at the Legion Home.

Harmony Club Holds Yule Fete

Th# Harntonv Club of Morgan­ville held its annual Chrsstmafr p«r-

1 Ly.nl: the P o e t'* Inn ,Jyuar. Gill*-were ex- | *each person found out who her Mcret pa* -was {or the year

B r o w n i e s , S c o u t s

T o H « f jc s T r i m " T r e e

T tin brownies And GirJ Scoiita of

Strathmore Deeds j Prescribe Limits i

C b/iw ood «mI CM fw^od B each join-with lhe Gwi Swuta ol ‘he

Freneau, this Bayshcrtr NeffcmrOihwd Association i changed nijdjjo the jjea inm ntm g tt ihe Brook-j

dale Nursing Home. Thursday. Dec. j

Attending th« party were Mrs.. iVera Brown, Mrs, l.i*o Latnrners, { “ lhe Chrom a* Fcai/va)7 Ni?sj Mrs, Fiorerice T^airell, Mrs. Frank | presented by the i3;mvnies ano I F re i, M lS; C h es te r Jiiintko-.i M rs. G jr) S to u U 0 , c m iw o o d and Cliff- -Holme* I .a m b e rso n . M rs.. M a r t i n . , . . . . _ . , . . . . .S m ith s r .. M rs. L ew ia ' L aM ura, vfu^ B« eh lc r ihf ,r «M rs LuLu B eal, M rs. Jo se p h U n -1 th e S ay v iew -P resby terian C hurch j w iro *r. ■ j H all, C liffw ooo B each. 'I'he pro-1

---------------------- j *f»«n .consis ted o t a *maU plaw andM rs. B row n w ,.s h o s te ss to Ih*.-, c a io js , sung 'oy all llie g irls. R e-

H aim or.y C hib on D ec. 4. M rs. frtJshn:'.-r;lr> w ere se rv ed to the p a r ­ents and guests by the young host­esses.

H u sb an d s 'N igh f At W om an 's C lub

Husbands’ night will be .featured Monday evening when the Woman's Club of Laurence Harbor hold their Christmas party. The party will siart at 9 p-m. in the Webster Hall of the Laurence Harbor Protestant Community Church.

The Welfare Department is pre­paring a Christian basket of food and would appreciate donations of canned goods brought to this meet­ing. ...■■ '

The Drama Department will pro­vide the entertainment. Members aie reminded of the gift exchange.

CHECK LISTFOR STRATHMORE, M A R C W O O D S

A N D OTHER NORTH M O N M O U T H

New Home OwnersFOR THE HOLIDAYS

• Christmas Dtcoration* • Light Soto

W ifi* Assortments — W ide Fries R an g*

HO USEW ARE GIFTS (BASEMENT)

Corplpg V « r* ’ .........Wearever Cook Ware

Detecto Scalea aad Hampers Sunbeam Appliance*Electric Clock*General Electric Appliance* Snack Tables Bar Supplies Can Opener*Thermometers

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H a m m e rs .................... 1.57

P lie r s - ............ M

N ails ............. M e lb.

C a s te rs .......................... M e set

A lum inum M olding - — Call

T a ck s ............................................. 10

S crew D n v e ra ............................ 49

S tud F in d e rs .......- ................ .Ml

F ile s ...... «7

F la sh lite s - ..................................flit

M ask ing T a p e .............................. 15P a in ts - D uP ont

Cook & D iinn ................ CallW indow S c ra p e rs __ .31

W e a th e rs tr ip ....... 29L a d d e rs — S It.........................5:12

P la s tic Sheets - 9x12 ............. 59

F a m c t F ilte rs ............................ 89

G lues nnd Upoxyn .............. - .39

H einz G as T o rch es ...............3.98

H illers ....... .'............. 98

T ool B oxes ............................. 1.75

V B elts ...................... Call

P lu n g e rs ......... - •■19

H O U SECLEAN IN G

Corn Breoms i n

11" Push Brooms — —— i.eeDuet Mop* ...... ..... — 1.(9Water Pall ........... - ----- .45Wet Mop .......... ... ----- 1.J9Spoages and Chamoit ... - CallShelf Edging ......... ....- . *Contact — All Patlerna 41c yd.Picture Hangers .... ........ ISShades and Rod* .... .... CallFloor Waa ....... Most BrandsSilver Polish ......... ........ 39Biaiell Sweeperi ..... .... CallRug Shampoo — ...... ....._ .SIGlasa Cleaner ........ ........ 49Furniture Polish ... - ..... .19Oven Cleaners........ ...- .99Moth Balia ..... - .... ----- .35Bowl Cleaner ........ ....- .45Garbage Cans ........ ..... 1.91Tub* ............. .....2.25Room Deoderiier .— ...v- .79

O U TDO O R

TOOLS

Pointed Shovels ............ 1.98Snow Shovels ... .......... 1.98Gras<! ft.iko ...... ... ....... 1.98Leal Rnko .......Wheplhtirrow ... .......... .' 6.66

Garden Hose .... ... ....... 2.08

Gloves ........... ............. 3!)

Snow Mowers — - .........149.95l.nwn Mowers ... ........... 14,95

'SETTING U P " ITEMS

P o rc h G ate s ............................ 1S8

O u td o o r D rie r* ......................... fc.KS

C lo th es P o st ............... I M

VtisliinK Machine Hose W

Kxtvnslun Cords ..... - .49

Kubbermnld Kitchen Aids Clothes Closet Accessories KeysFlag PolesWild Hlrd Food .........- ,MSterno ................— . .3*Dop Snppllr*

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Smith sr. r«ceivc4 a birthday isift from-her pal. Those atteiid-jnx were Mrs- Smith, nr., Mrs.

Mrs. Lanzaro, Mrt, Deal,Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. LftincoefK, Mrs,H«my Brautigan, Mrs. L&Mura Mrs. Victor Bnrnaha, Mrs, Lam- fcerbi»n. J

Mrs, Larnfceison will have ihe j first meeting of the new year, I The annual Middlesex County 4-H

Maryunne Elizabeth Ham, daugh-1 dinner wait held at School-2, Mon- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam esB. I rue Township, Saturday night. At Ham, was christened on Sunday, ;he dinner Roger Miller, Brown- Dee 9, 1962. in feast Orange. The town, a member of the Sod Hoppers sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j+][ Club, received a state award Ham, PompKoi Lakes.- The baby fCr his poultry. Attending the uin-

|Browntown Boy Receives Award

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26 W . Front St. - - CO 4-2000C h a r * * ••• l i f P e r i l in g A t H e a r

Ofjjun Ivory Eve. Until Doc. 22

was born on Nov. il. Aliendinii the christening from tt.is area were Mr. and Mrs. i'red Blaiikeii sr., Miss Dorothy Blanken. Matawan, Also attending was Pfc. Fred Blanken, Camp LeJeune. N.C. Mrs. Ham is the former M jss Alice Blanken, Matawan, and Morganville.

M i h Carol Becker held a social at her home on Friday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Konowalow and daughters, Patti and Kathi, Mrs. Martin Smith »r., Mrs. Ann* Nciberlein, Mrs. Frank Ratcliffe, Mrs. F.thel O’Connor, Mrs. A. Domineco, Mrs. Best Crine. Mrs. Sarah F.vcison, Mrs. Martin Smith jr., Mrs. Ed­ward Becker, and Edward Becker. Following games refreshments were served.

ner in addition to Roger, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Nessla^e, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miller and son, Robert.

Trinity Young Pooplo Join For Carolling

Miss Alvina McDonald conducted the meeting of the Young Peoples Fellowship of the Trinity Episcopal Church, Matawan, when plans for coming events were discusscd.

Plans were made lo join with Ihe Junior Young Churchmen to go carolling. It also was decided to attend the sock hop ut St. James Church, Long Branch, Sunday eve­ning, Dec. 30.

Miss Terry Hall presented the topic fnr th e evening. James Merslum, adult advisor, and Greg­or)' Naianan read the lessons.

Members brought in c a n n e d goods for the baskets being filled by th e Matawan Public Health Center.

Miss McDonald and Misa Hall aerved refraahments.

At Sunday's meeting Miss Nancy Cromwell and Miss Sharon Bland will present the topic and Miss Jean Phillips and Richard RatdiHe will read the lessons for the week.

Thi Browntown Sod Hoppers 4-H Club held their regular monthly business meeting at the home of their leader, Fred Oaub, Route M6. Browntown, Tuesday night. The subject discussed at the meeting was "Forestry.”

Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Hopkins and daughter, Miss Je.inne Hopkins, Bushnell Rd., were the dinner guests of Mrs. Hopkins’ brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. Walter Dimltruk and family in Princeton Junction on Friday.’

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace and son, William, Route UK, visited

1 Pvt. Jamea Arace at Fort Dix on Sunday.

Mrs. Harry Patterson, Margaret St., returned home Monday after being a patient at the General Memorial Hospital in Union.

John Gaub, Broad St., Matawan, spent Monday afternoon visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Gaub, Route Mt.

Tickets Ready For New Year's Eve Fete

Tickets for the New Year’s Eve party, sponsored bv the Laurence Harbor American Legion Po«t 332 and American Legion Auxiliary, now ara available. The tickets will include dancing, noise makers, hats, food and drinks. The affair will ttart at I p.m. and the dancing will commence at 10 p.m.

William Foster, chairman, will ba assisted by Commander William Auriemmo, Rollin Rathbun a n d John Colista from the Poat and Mrs. William Foster and Mr*. John Colista from Un-Auiiliary.

Brenda Daniels W ins Cookie Bake-Off

On Tuesday afternoon Brownie Troop tt, Matawan, combin'd a Christmas celebration with the judging of cookies baked by lhe girls for thia preliminary com­petition. Brenda Daniels, winner, will repreaent the troop at ths Dis­trict ] bake-off; Susan Smutko, runner-up will serve as alternate; Cindy Dell followed in a very close contest. Other contestants were Ruth Casey, Willett* Hill, Karen Spiecker, Donna Day. and Merry Ann Ziegler. Serving as judges were Mrs. Baynard Smith. Mrs. William Kuhns, and Mn. Walter Pike, a member of the troop's sponsoring organisation, t h e W.S.C.S. of the Matawan Methodist Church.

The Brownies and their gutiits enjoyed games and carol-singing and the refreshments included samples of the cookies.

The troop program for Ihe month of December is service projects for the needy and sick in the com­munity and international friend­ship. Officers for this month are Sheree Hamilton, p-esulent; Wil- lette Hill, secretary; Kathleen Hus­sey, treasurer.

If you need printing of any kind, we are here to serve you. Our quick service and reasonable prices will please you.

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And r iv i r l i f t n f y«uii tu m im u . i ty .

Strict (teed rest r id ions hava'bten } ptaced on homes hi the .Suathovore- j al-Matav/aa (jeveloptAcni m MMa- wan Township, .w hich cveRluajiy j wil} l.ol.al nearly )$0Q dwelling units. I A sj-tOKunoan for l .o v s t i arid b o n s . \ Inc., the developer, ftavs the rev I aijK-.unih a re patterned after those1J m vih<.-.r Levitt aevclopvnems and I. “result from our ttajwriences in | residential buildup ever 34 v*ars.” j

The restrictions arj deaignflrf “to I preserve and protect lhe 'esiderv rial charartijr of the community. We tJunk thev jr;b)ie good sense," he »aid. Knlorcernent ot me re­strictions protect* find increa&et properly values, he declared.

P ro sp e c tiv e hom e buyer* a re in ­fo rm ed o f the re s tr ic tio n s in a guide to l .e v tu hotnex am i rece iv e a coj>y of all re s tr ic tio n s be fo re tak ing title to a ivio.se, lhe ciM»pa.ny spokesm an | said . "W e want peop le to know f abou t 'h e m ." T h e use of deed re-1 str.'cfions a t th e tu n e hows** arc* j so ld p e rm its m u c h s tn e t e r re ^ u la - j tion than \s possib le in a rnnm cipu! i zoning o rd in a n ce . |

Filed W ith C ierlt jB efore beg in n in g th e sale.Os' hous* 1

es a t S tra th m o re , Lc-vjlt & Suns fil- j ed m the coun ty c le rk 's o ffice a t F reeho ld a ’‘D e c la ra tio n of R e - | g trw lio n s ' for e a c h ie c iio n , apeiitng I o u t Jum w hat th e new res id e n ts m ay an d m ay not Co w ith th e ir p ro p e r tie s .

Listing all restrictions in the declarations eliminated the trouble and expense of doing so in each property deed, a sizeable item since nearly *1900 housea are involved. Deeds mutely say that title is con­veyed “subject to covenants, re­strictions, agreements, and ease­ment# of record.”

Prospective buyers, however, are given a copy of the rett net ion* be fort taking title to the housea. The pron*rty restrictions are in effect until Jan. 1, 1&88, after which they will be extended tor 10y<?ar per­iods unless b majority of residents ui each section agrees on changcs.

Llat JtMtrktiooc Nora are aome of the restric­

tion*;Mo d e tach ed g a ra g e s , c a rp o rts ,

ahacks, o r te rn s m ay be erec ted . T ruck* canno t be Kept on p ro p erty n o r can tra ile rs an d bou ts be s to r ­e d in th e yard .

Additions mi^v not be added at the front of Ihe house and plans for any additions must be approved by the company. House colors may not be changed without approval of Levitt & Sons.

Fabricated fences no more than three feet high will be permitted ln backyards and shrubs or growing fences will be allowed up lo the same height.

Clothes lines are not permitted, but a portable clothes Jryer may be erected. It must be removed when not in use and cannot be used Sundays and holidays.

Weeding and iraaa cutting is re­quired weekly Trom Apr. li. lo Nov. 15.

Private swimming pools will be allowed ia rear yarda with the

sidelta* *etf>acfex tm fttahouse.

?Vc!+F£'onfti oWit** fc«'4 alfowti? m homes Utt no tautmesstu gan te umrfucte'd.

lim ite P*4<Each humtorvFie* may Veep »k>

more thao ivso uogn cr cat« or “other (k>mesticttied pofa,f provided they are nol kepi or fcrnd commer- nfcjly.

No ni*mnji or drKhng tor o?) will be permitted.

Radio B.e7jals mayexiend no more than 19 fttt above the house roof on a tingle tubular po)e. ;

Ko ‘'noxious or offensive"' activi­ties wiii be allowed which can cie- ate.« neighborhood nuisance.

Levitt & Sons retains the right to eliminate violations at the expense of the home owner and may bring a civil suit, it necessary, to recov­er aucb. costs. ,

. ' I- ' ■ , 'man korobow. An cjrcbsng* ptuy i <*yrr w m mved cy the hostess, of gift? mi ceiebratuxa o? CoaAuJMh J The next meeting will bt held wf,5 he«t by i»»sinbfjr». JL u n r^ -iin Perth A m bov or, J a n . M.

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Tbemu O f Chanukah Used For Meeting

A m cvling of the Tow n and Coun­try C hnp te r of M iz ra d o W om en of America was held at th e hom e of M rs. H enry M inder, S om erv ille , M ondav a fternoon . Mrs. M inder: the p res id en t, p res id ed . ’J ^ e them e an d decor& tjona w ere on C hanukah. M rs. Jo sep h M a?a, South River, g a v e ta lk on th e o rig in of the C nanukah ca n d le s . .

Keports oa various programs were given by the chairmen, Mrs. M ax Hutter, book p'ates; Mrs. Ralph Roseff, dime bank# aod house boxes; M rs. Funny Gluck, journal; Mrs. Jack Wotman, ta- bleciotht; Mrs. Minder, seals and Mra. Kose l>erewiti, toys.

A talk on Mizrachi achooia end education waa given by Mra. Hy>

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lance of bolh rtlijion snd advertis­ing in huaineSS,

B-r.rr. m i ’’t i r e . ') in tui okl-i'ssh- KWicd a tm o sp h e re <f! h a rd w o rk and hustlti on a f a r m in G loucester, M ass ., M r. B ab so n w ent Uj th e M assa c h u se tts In s ti tu te o f Tstch- B0)0gy ..ppar» $ ;& d\iaU ng ,.he tu rn e d in s tinc tive ly t o .financial a n d busi­n e s s A ctivities In 'W h ic h h is fa th e r w m anga jjed .

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le a f f s a r t used by o v e r <00 new s, pape r* and h is financia l re p o rts by 19,W co rp o ra tio n s nnd es ta tes- His r e se a rc h w ork ia ca rr ie d on by a la rg e d » ( f o f w p e r ts ,

F o unded ln s ti tu tio n i M r. Baboon founded Br.bspn In-

s litu te Io r M en, and, In co-operu- j tion w ith the la te M rs, flubaon, d e ­veloped W ebber College lo r W o­m en, bo;!) na tionally - known edu-

e ffic ien t l’usi:ifr.!is acU ntuistraiion L a le r , h e tounried a M idw esr In s t i ­tu te of IliisiriC-ss A dm in istra tion , located, in EureV.a, K an ,, the c e n te r os the- U nits;! S ta te s . ’-! t h a i been ac tiv e a im iti t h e e s ta b lish m e n t of o th e r m ed iu m s of a e rv ice t o the

I public , *uch an th e G ra v ity fce- ! s e a rc h F o u n d a tio n , lo c a ted a t N ew I j B oston, N.H. II M r. B abson h s j p io b a b ’y d o n e , j m o re [nan an y o th e r tr.aa to c re a te j ■i am ong hid m illions o f n ew sp ap e r |

re a d e rs an in te re s t in s im p le busi-1 j M 5 i p ro b lem s, and to in s till a ! i b ro a d e r vision in b tis ln c tim e n , en-1 I ab ling th e m to -m e e t the up-f,»tl-. i down* o f tno b tis.iio tu cyclo .I T o P uh lis ii F o i e t iW| "B ab so n '* B u s ln sss an d F in an - ! c ial F o re c a s t F o r 1963 ' w ill b e pub- 1 iisheu on D ec. 27 tn th is n e w ip a p e r.' A c a re fu l ch e ck in s of th e B abson

P red ic tio n s m a d e In th e B'.isine.ss an d F in an c ia l F o re c a s t F o r 1962 upholds th» re m a rk a b le a v e ra g e of the p aa t y e a rs b y b e in g M p e r ?ent c o rrec t! Be!?w if th s s c o re fo r th e last 20 y e a n . I t hold* the b e s t and h ighest re c o rd fo r A nnual F o r e ­cast t on U .S. F u tu re Business..

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■ S tu d en ts fro m I.ong B ran ch Sen­io r H igh S chso i r s 'T e s e n tfd m e coun ty-w id* H igh School R ed Cross Coum .it a t . ih * F o r t M onm outh b tood inob lla on T h u rjd siy . A tl t r lh a dono rs g av a b lood, th e H igh

Scbso] Tied C ross w o rk e rs le iv e d j j then: li^ h t reftest-jini'm s. j Thi* i£ only o s e of thc- rnai.-y pro-

)>rams an d p io je c ts th a t th e coun- ty-w ido council u n d e riak es . In | p ic g re s s e re fav o rs , icrapb.y,)k.s and m a n y o th e r C h ris tin a s j>if;s fo r i h o sp ita l p a tien ts . . !

■file officer* ef the council a re : P re s id e n t, h d M c t’o im a c k , a *er,m r a t l-ong B ran c h S en io r H igh School; v ie s p re s id e n t, S usan M u tier from H unison-FH lr H aven Region*! H igh School; tc co n d v ice p res id en t, C h es te r C ra b tre e , a Jun io r a t R ed B ank H igh; » e ':ro ts ry , M ild red C a r­ver fro.rn L ong B ran c h S en io r tre a s u re r . H a io ld K oefilst’ fro in Vi all lu w n o n tp J u n io r H igh Schooi.

N ancy C rom w ell; ti iP n io r from M ata w an K egional Hijfli, !c lu cha iR e of th* p ro g ram ; a n d Eueau

M ulle r is in c h a rg e o! th e can teen a t 't h e W ocdm cbile . '

.Many echoots sen t rep re sen ta tiv e s to the O cto b e r and N ovem ber m e e t- p ing.s, 7“ne council hopes tha! m o re i ivill be ob le to a tte n d rt>» n e x t! m eeling on T h u rJd sv , D ec. 20. T he j m ee tin g w ill be follow ed by an en- j c h a n g in g o t ts ia li- C brilitrcas g ifts j and re fre sh m e n ts .

S RM.-NEW BARGAIN TIME FOR TELEPHONE CALLS

Npw- I ii addition to the low rates jn effact after 6 new tvan lower ratas apply alter 9 P.M. tor nmriy call# rnade Insida Naw Jaraey. ’For «:<ardp!a--3-rr,lnut« siatlon tat* fiom Newark t» Wldwood:D?.ytlm«i.,60ft After 6 P.M:..45f!;9P.M.-4;30A.M...S5A

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ooh!E X C IT IN G I* the word fat the superb Colorie Heritage 36 , a Gold Star Range featuring spacious cooking capacity and m axim um convenience. Yo u con discover new cookipg en joy­m ent ond forget cooking responsibil­ity with tha fu lly outcm otic clock- controlled even, featuring the keep- w arm oven system. The beoutiful Heritage 36 w ill tru ly add to a more gracious way of life for you!

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coh 's ond the aah 's w ill follow from a ll the fom ily when they see the dazzling array of

modern gas ranges now at New Jersey N atura l

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ranges , . , a (tunning six-piece set of stainless

steel waterless cookwore by W est Bend, a beau­

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them selves. Be sure to ask for them when you

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or ot your

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aah!G A Z E W IS T F U L L Y NO M O KE, T h is ItiMJiiOUS V u ilo Gos Rongo can now l . f yt:u i!,! Your fom ily w ill lo v e yOt.l for lhe <.o(jWiirinthi|) you con orcom - |jl/ tli on this u llrn modem Gold M ur Goa Kongo, Atul you w ill Ikjvo tho di’cp K it is lo rlio n ol oporulinf) o pitl- c liio n lim it 0 |i | i l t0 n c ( j W h ich i lu n llio V.oil- lor y u i*

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> rV tt 7 pm. tt Buttonwood Manor,, »'jV

S. ) . 'U ^ ‘ iG lf l Scouts meet Wedneiday at;y ;' " i jL p i i Sti p .m .

R fM B a p tis t C h u rch ■' ' t t t M ain S t., M a ta w aa

’'j t ' , R ev . R o b e rt W. A ddiss, P a s to r K<i,', x t ia m id w e e k s e tv lc a (H o u r o l

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/v ; 1 . b « held a t 8 :30 p m ,■ ' , V s ' . ‘ O n F r id a y a t 2 30 p .m . th e ch e r

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S unday th ^ ra wiU b e inortunf; [ Dra y r r a t 7 « a n> , H oly Conir.’.un Ion. S u m ; fa n n 'y se rv ic s chsrrcU schoo l, 9:30 n .m .; iii.u iy s «> m a rn in g 11 a.m* a a ‘.S con-flrm a ilo a , i p m , h llo w e d by a r e cepUon" t o r B ishop A lfred L . Ban- v a rd a n d co rim m ar.d s .

Brownlek will meet Tuesday at

* Or. W&dnssd-iv these vtl'S De Holy Co'rmunion at 9 !• m and in the evening junior choir, t p.m., seiuor chi*»V ® p.m.iaml A.A.s, 9, p.m.

Qra«e MctWklUt Cbcreft tt, Jam«» ?1. ,Valem Bencli

Rev. Eldrlch C CsmpbfU Pastor

On Thursday worker’s conference Will be held and Mra. Calandar, Di­rector ol Children1* ' Work. for the N 1 Aun«al Conference will he the leader/ Everyone; Interested m. Chrittian education of children is i Invited to attend.- ■ ■ I' Warahlp services Sunday are hciii «t 9:34‘ and lt. a.m,' and a nursory f i ' provided (or both services. Church school li.held at 9.30 a.m. with daises lor Ml ages. From J p m. to 4 p.m. church school will hav* it'a annual Christmas. lestivt, tie*. Alt members ol the church school and parents ara Snvitnd. At 4 pmi Junior Methodist Aouth Fel­lowship will be held; at C p.m. In- termeoiato MYF. at 7.30 p.m. Sen­ior MYF.. Members are repairing to v s for il^ribulloii to tne needy at’Christmas. II you hnya ar.y re­pairable toys contact the church office and they will bf picked up

On Mondav, senior choir will re-; hfaffio *t 7:30 p.m. All tncrno®rs ure urged to be present to take part In the Christmas programs..

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c h u rc h schoo l C h ris tm as p ro g ram ,

^■& r?M onday a t B p .m . C irc le No. 3 w ill m e e t a t th e hom e of M rs. Wll- liam K napp . • .

. - W ednesday a t 7 p .m . Jun io r choir Will reh ea t» e ; 7:30 p .m . G irls ’

■ C ujjd w ill m e e t a n d a t $ p .m . tl;c t ru s te e s w ill m e e t. . . ’

- ■Plans a re be ing m a d s fo r ca ro i- j- ling on D ec. 23 a t 7 p .m . Anyone : knoyvlng an y sh u t- in s - .j i fa s k e d ,tj>

co n tac t t|io p a s to r . 1 - r v

1 S t. M ary ’s E p isco p a l C hu rch E a s t F ro n t S t., K eypo rt

' Rev- H en ry A. M ale , R ec to r ‘• lr S t; A nna 's G ro u p w ill m e e t T hu rs- • h fa y a fiernoon a t 12:30 p .m . In the> ii, iv e n in g th e re w ill be a m e e tin g of■ ! , - JJoy Seoul, T ro o p fit, a t 7 p .m . and

i 1 St. M ary 's G roup , 8 p .m .•’, « j H oly C om m union w ill be cc leh ra t- ” ( ed F rld a v a t 6:30 a .m . In th e even-f.Jij lug the J u n io r E .Y .C . w ill m ee t a t

: 7:30 p.m ./)! O n S a lu rd a y ch ild ren 's con tirm a-

:: ;j ' . tion c lass w ill bo held a t 9 a .m . In

CMftweod C o m n u u u tj M etbndU t C bvrch

R o n a ld E . D un k , P a s to r “ T h o T h re e W ise M en " w nl be

tha se rm o n top ic Su iu lay a t the 9 a in w orsh ip se rv ic e Sunday School an d ad u lt B ib le c lass m eet a t 10 a m . T lie p a s to i and M is D unk w ill h ave o pen house from 5 t o 7 p .m . fo r m e m b ers and friends of th e ch u rch . M .Y .F . w ill not m eet fo r th e r e s t o f th e m onth .

T u e sd a y tho M e n s Club y.ll! m e e t a t 7 p .m . a n d la te r help dcc- o ra ta th e ch u rch . M em b e rs of th s W .S C S. w ill s e rv e c a k e and coflee.

S a tu rd a y , Doc. 21, tho Sunday School p ro g ra m w ill h e held and S an ta C laus w ill b e p re se n t

C h ris tm as E v e se rv ic e w ill be at 7 p .m .

B ayv iew P re s b y te r ia n C hurcb C llllw ood B eaeb

R ev . D av id L. B uccl, P a s to r T h e S a c ram en t o f B ap tism will

he a d m in is te re d th is S unday during th a I I A.m. w orsh ip se rv ic e . D ur­ing th o se rv ic e , in fa n t c a re and a n u rs e ry is p ro v id ed f o r young ch ild re n . C hu rch school Is held a t 9:30 a .m . nnd W e stm in s te r F e l­low sh ip m ee ts a t 0:30 p .m . .

O n 'M o n d a y a t 8 p .m . th e re w jll be a W om en 's A ssocia tion M eeting .

T h e S ession w ill m e e t on W ednes­d a y a t 7:30 p .m .

U n ited H eb rew C ongrega tion B rn ad S t., K eypo rt

R abb i II. O. H. Liivmo S ab b a th E ve se rv ic e s w ill be held

F r id a y a t 8:30 p .m . ’Ih e serm on w ill lie, "T hu Jew ish L e a d e r of T o ­d a y ." K iddush w ill bo p ronounced h y E ilee n G a la and h ostesses a t O neg S habbal w ill bo M rs. Sophie W einstein and M rs. L eah B lum en tha l.

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S a b b a th m orm nst se rv ic e w ill b e h eid S a tu rd a y a t I t a .m .

1 T h e U .I i .C .; A d u lt S tu a y G roup, w ill m e e t Sunday ac 3 p .m . a t the liom e of M r. a n d M ra. E d w ard R b tk e n b e rg , J? M ap le P l„ K eypo rt.M r. R o th e n b e rg w u! be th e ip e .ik e i nf th e ev en in g a n d W a lte r O gens w ill b e c h a irm a n . A so c ia l w ill Co.-

13A C ub P a c k m oe tm g will ta k e p la c e T h u rsd a y , D e t. 20 a t * p .m .T h e R ev . J o h n H. Shsrpis ar.d R a b ­bi Levine, w ill a d d re s s the P a c k . A w ard#, g am e* , s ing ing and a so ­c ia l w ill b a th a ev en in g ac tiv itie s .M rs S- A sh en d o rf an d M rs. r t. M. PoppSck a ra th a den m o thers . A. C aldes is den le a d e r a n d A Sus»- m a n ia th a d i . r lc t com m issioner.

J e h o v a h ’* W ltM M e*K ey p o rt CO Bfr«c*tt*n

K ik fd c m H alt, I t W t j i l w S tA w ritte n rev iew In the . m liiis-

t t y schoo l, w h ich b eg in s s t 7 .25 p in . T h u rs d a y , w ill c e v e r m a te r ia l s tu d ie d d u rin g th e p a s t four w eeks.T h e rev iew w ill consist of I i q u e s ­tio n s, o n th# B ib le books of H osea th ro u g h N ah u m , a s w ell as th e r*- tu rn o! C h ris t an d the m odern h is ­to ry of J e h o v a h ’s W itnesses. T h e se rv ic e m e e tin g w ill follow a t 8.30

** O n S unday k pub lic B ibie le c tu re w ill b e g iven a t l - p .n i . by E d w a rd A 'C u r r ie r . T h e su b jec t of tho le c ­tu r e w ill b e "H ow C an O ne 's F u tu re B e S e c u re ? " At 4:15 p .m . th e W a tch to w er B ib le s tudy wil! con ­tin u e w ith tha su b je c t “ Be In Sub-je c tio n - -T o W hom ?" ___

S m all-g ro u p B ible s tu d ie s e re co n d u c ted I u e s d a y a t 8 p .m .., .In. e ig h t lo c a tio n s th ro u g h o u t th e a re a .In K ey p o rt s tu d ie s a r e held a t K ingdom H all an d 2-14 B io ad w ay ; in M a ta w an , 3 A tlan tic Ave. a n d 3J1 W ilson A ve.; C lifiw ood, th s hom e01 L e ro y P o lk on R ose St.; H a ile t,2 C a it D r ; P o r t M onm outh , 8 M on­m outh A ve ; an d N o rth C en terv ille , th e h o m e of A rth u r P a lm e r .

T rin ity C h u rcb (E p isc o p a l)M ala S t., M ataw aa

R ev . C a rro ll B . H all.R ec to r

On th e th ird Sunday In A dvent, th e re w ill be m a tin s nnd Holy C om ­m union , 7 15 a m .i fam ily se rv ic e , m o rn in g p ra y e r and chu rch school, 9:30 a .m .; H oly E u c h a ris t a n d s e r­m on, I I a .m .; Holy b ap tism , 12:30 p .m . a n d even ing p ra y e r , 7:30 p .m .

H oly C om m union w ill be '" l c b r a t - ed on T u e sd a y nt 8 a .m . and W ed­n esd ay , E m b e r D ay , 10 a .m ,

On S a tu rd a y th e re w ill be ju n io r cho ir re h e a rsa l a t 10 a.m .

T ho E .Y .C . w ill m e e t Sunday a t 7:30 p .m .

On M onday even ing at 8 p .m . the W om en o f T rin ity C hurch w ill have a C h ris tm as p a rty .

T h e A .A .s w ill m ee t T u esd ay a t 9 p .m . ,

T h u rsd a y th e re w ill bo m ee tin g s of B oy Scout, T ro o p 232, 7 p .m .; sen io r cho ir re h e a rsa l, 8 p .m . and s tew ard sh ip co m m ittee in r e c to r s stu d y , 8 p .m ,

• S econd B ap tis t Chiircb 205 A tlan tic S t., K eypo rt .

R ev . N icho las J . T a te , P a s to r 'T lie M en 's C lub w ill show a m o -1

tion p ic tu re p e rta in in g to the ho li­day sea so n , ton igh t beg inn ing a t 7:-15 p .m . T h is p ro g ram is be ing sp o n so re d fo r all ag e g roups.

S u n d ay School begins a t 0:30 a .m .; m o rn in g w orship . U a .m .; c v c n in " se rv ic e , 7:30 p.m .

M orn ing ch o ir reh ea rse s a t 7:311 p .m . M onday and son ic- cho ir a t 8 p .m . W ednesday . _

P r a y e r se rv ic e "is on F rid ay fiom7:30 un til E .30 p .m . ...................

C om m union sc rv ic e Is held tlie s econd S unday of each m o n th at 7:30 p .m . ,

S pecia l se rv ic e s w ill he neld asannounced . ...............

C h ris tm a s w orsh ip will be held S u n d ay , m o rn in g D ec . 23, a t 11 a .m .

F ir s t P re s b y te r ia n C hurcb R ou te 14 an d F ra n k lin S t.,

M ataw anR ev . C h e s te r A. G allow ay ,

P a s to rB row n ie T ro o p m eets a t 3 p .m .

on F r id a v ; Ju n io r H igh a t 7 p .m ."T lio N eed To M a te H oorn" Is

the p a s to r ’s se rm o n topic Sunday a t th e 19 a .m . m orn ing w orsh ip . S unday School m ee ts n t 10 a .m . N u rse ry c a ro is provided fo r ch il­d ren u n d e r th re e - y e a rs - of - age . C hu rch School C h ris tm as P ro g ram w ill be held a t 7 p .m . T h is is a p ro g ra m fo r tlie e n tire fam ily , c e n ­te r in g a ro u n d the Sunday School C h ris tm as p ag e an t and b ir th d a y p a r ty for C hrist.

B oy Scout T ro o p 73 m e e ts on T u e sd a y a t 7:3(1 p .m .; E vange lism C om m ittee m ee ts a t 7:30 p .m ; C h ris tian E d u c a tio n C om m ittee at 7:30 p .m .

On T h u rsd n y tho In te rm ed ia te G irl Scout T ro o p w ill m eet n t 3 p .m .

M onm ou th R efo rm T em pi*Ji31 S y cam o re A ve., S h rew sb u ry

R aiih i R ic h a rd F. S te in b rin k .T h e ra b b i w ill coriiduct "S ab b a th

.Eve S erv ices F r id ay , a t 8,30 p .m . T b e S ab b a th can d les wil! b* k indled by M rs. l.o u is P o p p er. T h e pulp it flow ers w ill he ilonatcci by M r. and M rs . L o u 's P o p p er ir, m e m o ry o! M r . ' P o p p e r s m o th er, M rs. M in­n ie P o p p e r a n d in m em o ry o f M rs. P o p p e r’s m o th er, M rs. Sophie 3 ac h - m an ," M em b ers- of ’th e House co m ­m itte e fo r th e evening w ill b e W ar­ren J a i l e r a n d M ax . S inger. T h e g u es t p re a c h e r w ill ba th e R ev . D r- C h a rle s S. W ebster. M in is te r of the F i r s t ■ P re s b y te r ia n C hurch , Towi*r HIP, R ed B»nk V ' W e b 'te r w ill p re a c h on tha su b jec t "W hat C h ris tm as M ean s to M e ” Follow ­ing 5<.rvi< e s an O neg S h ab b a t w ill ta k e p la ce a n d the h o s te s se s fo r the even ing a r e M r*. E lio t E n g lan d e r, M rs. A b r a h a m . C o lin . M rs. A b ra ­h am G olden . M rs. B e rn a rd M arx .

Sunday, th a R elig ious School wiU ba held a t 11:15 a .m . I h e S is te r­hood w ill sp o n so r C han u k ah c e rem ony an d p a r ty fo r thn sch o o l a t U :30 p .m .

M onday, Hob.-*w c la s se s w ill be held a t 4 13 p .m .

T u e sd a y , c ra d le ro ll for fo u r-year- o ld s w ill be h?ld a t 10 a .m . in the k in d e rg a r te n room w h ere a Cham i- k ah ce ro m o n y w ill ba conduc ted u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M rs. E rn e s t S titch . Y ou th G roup m e e ts a t 8 p .m .

T h e T e m p le office l i now open any w eek-day m o rn in g be tw een 9 a m , a n d 1 p .m . fo r In fo rm ation rel- a tlv n to m e m b e rsh ip and re lig io u s school.

the ! i i m of M rj. I t N b in ia ii Scott.S unday School m e e ts a t 9:30 s .m .

w hen th e re will b e - a re h e a rsa l fo r th s C h ris tm as p ro g ra m . M orn ing w orsh ip is a t 10:15 a .m .

C o n firm atio n c lass ir its M on- i d ay a t 7 p .m . in the ch u rch house , j

Sundav School te a c h e rs m ee t in I th e c h u rc h h o u se W ednesday a t ] 8. l i p .m . :

T lie F a ith R efo rm ed C liurck M tdd ls R d. au d F oo le Avo.

H azletR pv T h e o d o re C. M u lle r, P a s to r

C on firm atio n C la ss I m e e ts Thursday- »f, 4 , 'o .u .; C onfirm ation C lass 11, a t 7 p .m . S en io r cho ir r e ­h e a rs a l w ili b e a t 8 p .m .

S en io r Y o u th F e llo w sh ip ca n te e n 1 m e e is at S D in . F r id a y ,

Ju n io r c h o ir w ill r e h e a rse S a tu r­d ay a t 10 a .m .

Sunday School c la s se s ave he ld ot 30 and 11 a .m . T h s p a s to r .w ill

sp eak on " ^ h e U ltim a te C o n tra s t’ a t th e 9:30 an d 11 a .m . se rv ic es. At, 9:39 a .m . w ill b e a p re s e n ta ­tion o f c h a r te r of R C Y F to Sem or Y ou th F ellow sh ip . P ilg r im Y ouin F e llo w sh ip w iil p re s e n t a C h ris t­m a s i)ro j;iu in a t th s R efo rm ed C hurch H ouse In Irv in g to n . S en io r Y outh m e e t a t 7:30 p .m .; A dult B i­b le C lass, 8 p .m .

S unday School counc il m e e ts W ednesday a t 8 p .m .

First Baptist C hurch Mala a a d W. Third S ta.

Keyport Jtsv. Maurice W . Phillips,

PastorSund iy School te a c h e rs an d o ffi­

c e rs m ee t T h u rs d a y at 8 p .m . a t th e ch u rch . ... ,

K in d e rg a r te n c la s s w ill h av e n C h ris tm as p a r ty ».t 3 p .m . F r id a y a t tho c h u rch ; C ouples Club m e e ts a t 8 p .m . a t tho ch u rc h .

T hu ch u rc h wil! b e d e c o ra te d fo r C h ris tm as S a tu rd a y , s ta r t in g a t 9:30 a .m .

S unday School m e e ts a t 9:.W a .m .- m o r n i n g w orsh ip , 10:45 a .m ., w hen a n u rs e ry Is av a ilab le ;

RsfomMd Church ol Keyport Warren St., Keyport

Rev. J o h n H. S h arp e , P a s to rS en io r c h o ir rehoarse* T h u rsd a y ; « ............ - —-— ^

a t 8:15 p .m .; C h ris tm as m e e tin g o i l Y outh 1-ellow shlp k roupa, 6 , |>.,ri..th e L a d le s A id F a r and N e a r So- an n u a l S unday School C h ris tm asc ie ty w ill ba held a t 8.15 p .m . a t | p ro g ra m , 7 p . m . _____

T h a fou r c i r c l e of i 'h e 'W om en’s A ssocia tion w ill hnve tt C h ris tm as p a r ty M onday a t $ p .m . at, th ? church .

Chape! and c ru s a d e r c f io itl w ill re h e a rse W ednesday h t G:30 p .m .; m id-w eek se rv ic e , 7 : 3 >1 p .m .: s an c ­tu a ry ch o ir r e h e a r d , 8 : ’SO p.m..

T h e H olindei C hurchR etf-’AovreH,' 'v B u rk h a rd t, P a s to r

" T h e G oiden T h re a d " wilt be the p a s tm ’s se rm o n u ip ie av th? H a .m . w orsh ip S unday . A n u rs e ry c la s s is conduc ted , Suoday School convcn i al'.i9:45,. u rn . an d Yotiij-? peo p le m e e t a t 7 p .m . in feliow ahip ha ll. . . . ! • .

Til?. C h ris tm as p ro g ram o! th e S unday Scii.yd w ill b e h e ld S a tu r­day in tlie B ap tis t C hurch . A C hris t­m a s 1 p a r ty v/ill iotlovv in fellow ship h a ll. ' , ■„

M onday the cong reg a tio n a l tO :« - in itte a w ill m eet «l the p a rso n ag e at 5 p .m .

W ednesday the F.itH C lub m e e ts on tho indoor ran g e at 6:30 p .m .

T h u rs d a y tha R ad io C la ss m e e ts a t 7:30 p .m .; sen io r cho ir re h e a r ­sa l. 7:45 p .m .

T h a A nnual C and le ligh t C h ris t­m a s se rv ic e w ill be held S unday , D ec. 23, a t 4:30 p .m .

Bible B ap tis t C hu rch Middle Kd , HaiUt

R ev . G ilbe rt W att. P a s to r T h e p as to r w ill b r in g tho m e s ­

sag e a t tho m o rn in g .w o rsh ip s e r ­v ice Sunday a t U n .m . B*blc School m ee ts a t 9:43 a .m . w ith c la sse s fo t a ll ag e s . E ven ing w or­sh ip se rv ic e is a t 7 p .m . T he p a s to r w ill be b ring ing the m essage .

B ib le S tudy an d p ra y e r hou r Is on W ednesday a t 4 p m T he p a s to r w ill b e in ch a rg e .

Y o u th F ellow sh ip N ight 13 T h u r s ­d ay a t 7:30 p .m . (o r all those I I - y ea rs-o t-ago a n d up.

T h e A nnual C h ris tm an P ro g ra m w ill be held on T h u rsd ay , D ec. 20, a t 7:30 p .m .

F ir s t U n ita r ia n C hurchOf M onm outh County

R ed B ank Y.M .C.A .R ev , H a ro ld R . D ean , P a s to r C h u rch se rv ic e s w ill ha held at

10:39 a .m . In th e R ed B ank YMCA,

Thursday, December 13, 1962

The p a s to r '3 seriD oa topic- Will be,. “ J . E d g a r 'H o o v e r aiv;l H a rry O ver-

i street. Ion ic at C o m m u n ism .”■j C h u r c h se t o o l " j l ! b e h * ! d ! t o r a ! 1 0 .3 0 a .m . uuri! i - o 'c l o c k n o o n ,

i F o i i o 'w in g i d u i t s o : : v ie e , a cotfi.:e

' a n d {e li< )w :.liip h o u r V.Ui b e h e ld . N u r s e r y . se rv ic e i.i p r - i '. i d e d l o r

b o i t i n o i s l i p a n d f e l lo w s h ip p o r ­

t io n # o t t h s 'p ro g ra m , O n T u e ; . c a y t h - r e w i i i b e *. m e e t ­

in g 'o f th e fe l lg io u s E d u c a t i o n C o i n -

m 'ltlee a t 8 :3 0 p .m . a t t h e h o m e v !.' M r. an d N rs. F re d e r ic k P o h l, 33l> j W est F ro n S t., R iv e r P laz a , j On D ec. 20, a t S':3# p .m . the Una! (sessio n of the .d iscu ss io n .g ro u p

w hose to;-'.: iv “ In tro d u c tio n to.-lfni-. h a i i a n i s m ” w ill m e e t a.i th e horue

' j o t M r. a a d M rs. W illiam L em m o n ; 26 Q ueens D riv e E a s t , L ittle S ilver,

Flrslj M e th d d K C iiu rch 147 M ain S l., M s ta w w

I-'rank IE. S ivee te’i. M in is te r J u n ic r lr'ellaw shlp Mice's FrltSay

a t 7 >j.m, iSunday fit th s 4:45 a .m . w orsh ip

iervice the c ru s a d e r chol.- w ill singT h e K ink Shail C om e" c,nd tiv;

p a s to r wil[ speii.i sp eak on "W ill We H ave _ W hite C h ris tm as?” C h u rch school m e e ts a t IJ:45 a .n \. A t I t a .m . the sen io r chd ir w ill p re s e n t she c a n ta ­ta , “ T h a 'S to ry o f C h ris tm as." , .by H. A lexander M * tth e # a . Senior Y outh F ellow sh ip m e e ts a t 7 p .m .

C hapol Icholr re h e a rse s W eilnes- dav a t 7] p .m .; Co.-nisusjior. on M em bersh ip and E v a n g e lism , 7:30 p .m .; c r t s a d e r c h o ir re h e a rsa l, R

lam i'iv ; m o rn in g w orsh ip , 11 a.m .;! ev e n in g g o sp e l se iv ice , V p .m .

M id-w eek p r a y e r and B ible S tu d / is h e l 'J 'e v e ry W ednesday a t 5:W p .m .

St. B en e d ic t 's C h u rch I ils ln jd e l Scbi>»! .

I llo lm d e l R d., H olm deli R ev E d w a rd P . B la sk a , P a s ln r ; i - M usses a r e helo t>u.nuay e l i , 3, i S, 10 and U a .m . and a t 12 0 clocK j noon, 1 : ’ ...I C on fessions a re h e a t’d lo th a | p i t i s h h o m e S a tu rd a y s botv/cfiix * j and 9 p ro.

! S i. J o h n 's M ethod ist C Jw rch S ou th M ain a t . ,

R a r i ta n T ow nsh ip S n v . N o rm a n R. R iley , P a s to r S unday w o rsh ip se rv ic e s ar-, s t

3 » m , 9:30 a m . a n d 1’ a .m . C hurch schoo l m eets a t # . » an d 11 T h e evening s e rv ic e is m id »t 7- 30 o ’clock.' In te rm e d ia te s m ee t fo r th a s ix th , sev en th an d e ig h th g ra d e s a t 6:43 p .m .; S en io r i t t Y ouiti F ellow sh ip , 7 :30 p .m .; P o it Kijfch School M .Y .F ., 7 :W p-ltt.

S t. J o se p h 's C h u rc h M ap le P I., K ey p o rt

R ev . C c rn e llu s J , K a n e , P a s ta ? M a s ie s w ill ba h e 'd S u ad ay

m o rn in g a t 7 . I , I , W, 11 a a d I I o 'c lock . .

p .m .Ju n io r

m as p a r tchoir w ill hold a C hrlst-

,___ > 'T h u rsd a y a t 2:45 p .m .;rned ita tio i an d p la y e r . 7:15 p .m .; sen io r ch )lr re h e a rsa l, 8 p .m .

G eth sem an e L u th e ra n C h u rch M aple P I ., K eypo rt

R ev . ; F rederick Boos, p a s to r C h u rch se rv ic e s on Sunday a re

held a t 1:39 a .m ., 9:45 a .m . and 11 a ,m . C hu rch schoo l m e e ts al 9:45 a.m .

S a y re Woods B ap tis t C h u rch R w ite I , B row ntow n

R ev . R ic h a rd Jo n e s , P a s lo r Stinday School m e e ts a t 9:45 w ith

i c las3 for each m e m b er of the

M a ra o a th a 3 tp t l .f i C hu rch H o lm del - K ey p o rt »<t. a a d

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R ev. B ra c e H arrison , P a s to r Sunday School m e e ts a t » '4 J m .; m o rn in g w orsh ip , 11 a .m .;

av o n in ? se rv ic e , 7 p .m . . .M id-w eek n ra v e r s e r v ic t Is W ed-

tte id ay at 8 p .m .

K ies Ol K ings L u th e ra n C h u c k B ayview School

C h e rry T re e F u rm R d ., M iddletow n

Rev. C. R oger B u rk in s , P a s to r .Sunday School m e e ts a t 9:30

a m . nnd m orn ing w o rsh ip is a t 10: 45 a .m .

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