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T H IS W E E K 1 4 P ag es O n e S ection C O V E R IN G TOWNSHIPS OF HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN ANE MATAWAN BOROUGH 93rd YEAR — 48th WEEK Member , National ftdlUuli 1 rt.-.ocia U,ni MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY SI, 1962 Msmbeir New Jersey If’rc&i Ae»oc!*Uoit Single Copy Ten Cents N ew M em o rial P laq u e D ed icated In M ataw an Keyport A uction May End, Lease To Levitt M iss M alaw an C ro w n ed S u n d av CMUKUmM Jobs J. Walih Jr., Matawan Bor •Hill, toll, wai la charge ol the dedication oi the mw memorial plaque dedicated yesterday to the OMNI and women o( Matawaa Borough who wrved durio* World War II aad tho Korean conflict at •oremoaiea held In Memorial Park. Standing at me right ire Mrs. Spailord W. Schanck and A. Adam ■aako, both ol whom have wni’ name* appearing "la Memorlam” on the plaque lor lervice during Y.orM War II. Mr. Wabh had wotked with members ff American Legion Post 171. Matavrin, to get the piaqu* ready lor dedication. At memorial aervices conducted by tho Legion Poet. Leo Webutela acted ai mailer ol ceremoulei M d Mayor John W. Applegate wai the principal weaker. . The parado held prior to the ceremonies lormed at Ihe rreneau Railroad Tracks and proceeded down Mam St with the lollowing In the line ol march: First Division, Grand Marshal Police Chief John Melna, Legion Color Guard, Mayor and Council, Legion fioid Siar Muihers, Legion Auxiliary, Fori Dix Platoon, DeVltte Military Academy Band, VFW Color Guard, VFW Drill Team, VFW Gold Star Mothers, First Aid marching unit. Miss Malawan and Court, First Aid ambulance; Second Division, old model cars, grand marshal, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Brownies, Malawan lligh School Band and Majorettes, Matawan Borough Fire Department, Freneau Fire Department, lloats, Matawan 8-15 League, borough (ire trucks. Becker Sent To Planning Board Ruling Asked On Use Of Tract For Houses Matawan Township Zoning Board ot Adjustment Thursday ordered a directive sent M rs. Lee Becker, Matawan, to present application tu the township planning board (or fubdl vision for permanent housing il the 16-acre tract at Wilson Ave. fnd Texas Rd. on which she would •reot a 100-unit mobile home court. Philip G. Backer, Matawan, at- torney for the applicant In hear- ing! whlct) culminated before the Haln([ board Apr, 27, said Tuai- day ne did not consider the word- ing of the formul notification from the board a rejection of what his (continued on pago four) New Vicar For Church Of Saviour The Rev. Chsries E. Walling will be installed as vlosr of ths Epfsco- pal Church of Our Saviour, Cheeie- quake, on Sunday at tha 9:30 a.m. r irvlce of Huiy Communion. The sv. Mr. Waiting li the first resi- dent priest in tne history of the Church In Madison Township. The Van. Canon Samuel Sleinmeti, Archdeacon of the Diocese of New Jersey, will Introduce the now vl- Oar to the congregation and will celebrate the Holy Communion. Mr. Walling, a native of Weet Xeansburg, holds a Bachelor's De- gree (rom Colorado State College Snd a Divinity Degree (rom the Philadelphia Divinity School. He Was ordained to the Dlaconate ut Trinity Cathedral, Trenton, by the Kt. Rev. Alfred L. Banyard, Bis- hop nf New Jersey, during Easier week, . Mr. and M rs. Walling will oc- cupy Ihe newly-acquired vicarage pr the Church of Our Saviour at 10 Ledge Terr., Sayre Woods South, early In June. The Church of Our Saviour has throughout Ita SO years been a parochial mission of a number of churches In the area including St. Peler's, Perth Amboy; St. Mary's, Keyport, SI. P e t e r ’s , Spotswood, and others. In recent years the congregation has grown al a rapid rale until tills time when H now strives for the achievement of in- dependent parish status. Order Inspection Another inspection uf dust con- ditions on roads In the borough where a new sewer line Is being Installed was ordered by the Mat- awan Borough Council at a special meeting Tuesday night. Jumcs Boyd, consulting engineer, was directed to make the Inspec- tion today. Meanwhile, council ordered payments to the two contractors, Ace Manio inc., Matawan, and the Crui Construction Co., East Orange, held up pending the re- sults ol Mr. Boyd's Inspection. Payments originally wer« with- held May 12. At that time, an Inspection by Mr. Boyd revealed that both con- tractors were in violation of their agreement by (allure to control the dust nuisance. Council gave the contractors live days notice te control the dust er face the possibility ol termination of con- tract. Sidewalks For Brunswick Ave. Talks With Owners On Easement Terms A meeting nf the sewer com- mittee of the Matawan Borough Council was held 'iuesdny with II property owners on tlie north side of New Brunswick Ave. between Sutphin Ave. and Miriam Dr. relative lo easements for sewer lines on that highway. Councilman Edward E. Ilyrne, chairman of the committee, held an exploratory discussion with tlie owners as to Ihe terms for the easements needed. The discussion centered around putting in side- walks and curbs as compensation for the easements, tin' txmniKh tu take care of all lenal work In- volvad. The topic was continued nn how (continued on page four) New York Turnpike express buses, frequent daily service from Rollo's. Commuters buy Ifl tr.p books snd aavs. For ichodiils cal1 COlfax <-’117 To Take Out Charcoal chicken, fried Shrimp or Scallops w. F/F, II 2,1, Rollo Post Hnuis Music Festival Set Thursday Bands, Choruses In Special Program Tim Music Department of the Matawan Regional Public Schools will present a Music Festival, Thursday, June 7 in the high school auditorium at t p.m. Robert A. Mesernll and Wilhelm A, Goetze will conduct bands and tho com- bined choruses respectively. There will be over 300 students participating in ths program. In this festival, the Matawan Regional High School, the Matawan Elemen- tary School and the Cliffwood Ele- mentary School will ba represented. Arthur A. Goetze and Mrs. Edith King will be guest artists at this program. Mr. Goetze will serve as organist and M rs. King will ac- company the choir on the piano, Three Types Of Music Both performing groups will ren- der classical, semi-classical, and populur music. Among the numbers of this for- mal program, the junior concert band will perform the "Marines' Hymn March," "Choral," "Faith of Our Fathers,” and "Independence March." “The Victory March," "Spirit- uals," Chorale, “Tango Tropical," ‘‘On tlie Street March,” "Goofin'," (continued on page four) Marlin Hotel Sold To Satisfy Claim T!u: Marlin Hotel, Laurel Ave., Keansburg, wus sold far $10,700 Friday hy Superior Court Judge Leon Leonard to satisfy mort- gagors. Thu 60*room stucco and frame structure wus owned by the S & S Improvement Corp., Key- port. Tha properly was bought In by Joseph J. and Wilbur J. Perl- stein, Newark, holders nf over $1.1.• DAO In second mortgages. From the stiles price, a $10,(>00 first mortgage held by Martin Flaming, Rumson, hud to he satis- fied. Wiped out v.nre tho interests of Mrs. Mary Colombo, Keans* hurg, a former owner of tho hotel, who held a third mortgage, nnd the Keyport corporation headed by Irving florek. M usic F estiv al A t M ataw an H igh S chool T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 7 Th* Music Ponurlmonl ol llie Malnwnn Ronlnnnl *111 pruim J • ttlynla Pentlvnl, Thurs- scIim I Auditorium Publlo Schools will nreiunt a Munlo dn y ovnnlng, June /, In (lie hlgl at 8 p.m. Pictured above, pmnti aro, left lo right, slandlngt Will for the foillviu, ir till . A, Coolie, lit' Jlmclor, I'nul Sliimog, Hubert Tniih, Al.m llnir, 'number* nf tlm chorus; illllug, Itnhcrl Mi'nurnll, Instructor, Phil tfmlth, Purkur Clnpp, Ori'gniy Nitinrlnn, Inslrumunlnllits. Keyport Auction. Route 30 and Poole Ave.. fumous cut-price re- tail mart since World War II davs, will be no irioie If the Raritan Township Zoning Board ol Adjust- ment approves an application (or a use permit for Ignatius SanlMllinpo, tho present manager, to lease the buildings to Levitt and Sou, Inc. The Levitt firm is developing a 1300-homesite tract in southwester - ly Matawan Township, directly ov- er the line irom Raritan Township, and seeks to lease the Auction buildings for the storage, assem- bly and “ fabrication” of ntillwork and building parts for their mass housing development. Fred Iverson, secretary ol the zoning board, asked that Mr. Sun- Filllppo understand without ques- tion that If the application were granted, the Auction would be at end as it Id a non-conforming use in a B 3 zone. Mr. SanFillippo gave assurance .that he ar.d his brother. Jack, and father, Leo, partners in the Auction, all were aware of ths consequences of entering Into the five-year leas* with Levitt for the Auction buildings. Mr. Iverson sug- gested Mr. SanFillippo would have to think about what would, come after the five-year lease with Levitt terminated. But Alston Beekman, Red Bank, attorney for the San- Fillippos, reminded Mr. Iverson the real estate of the Auction was desirably located business property and could be expected to enhance in valiie all the time the Levitt or- ganization occupied lt. W. F. Gaesner, Levittown, Pa., as supply officer of the Levitt project, confirmed the project could go on longer than the five years as he Inferred the Levitt organization anticipated expanding its operation in the Matawan nrea well beyond tht present sco|>e of 1300 houses. Tells Use Of Space Mr. Gaesner gave assurance that 30,000 square feet of building space would be used for the inside miliwork operation and about 15,000 square feet outside. He did not de- ny but that the expansion of Levitt interests might require s 11 the SanFillippo space. He noted one building was to have the siding tak- en out of it for 30 feet for the stor- ing of trucks when they are not ill use, so they would not be an eyesore. But tha supply munager gave caution that ths SanFillippo lot storing and milling was not to be considered the major Levitt sup- ply depot. He said the lumber, mill- work and plumbing fitting for the houses In Matawan Township would be delivered from a master supply Word Awaited On Parkway Closing From Gov. Hughes And Legislators Eight letters, two of them regi- stered and asking return receipts from Gov. Richard J. Hughes’ of- fice and the N.J. Highway Authority went out Friday from the llolmdel citizens committee acting for pe- titioners against the closing of the Telegraph Hill exit of tliu Garden State Parkway. The petitioners wound up with 800 signers In a municipality in which there are MOO registered voters. The six letters about the matter not sent out by registered mail (continued on page four) To Present Library Plan In Marlboro depot lit Delanco. near Levittown, | and trucked to Matawan when the row-on-row of house-building oper-; atioijs started. He said the ma- terials stored and fabricated in j Raritan only would be an auxiliary | supply to make suie thero would be ! no work stoppages If the major1 deliveries from Delanco were un-j timely used up or were shy of I certain items. The supply official confirmed the * operation ut the Auction lot would ‘ bo of sufficient moment to keep Ihe trucks under conirol of Build- ing Supply Co., Inc,, a wholly-own - ed Levitt subsidiary to lake charge; of the ojwration in Raritan, con-1 tinuously on the road. Donald Mol- j loy, a "bourd member, wanted to j know what road. Thomau J. Der-1 mody, Chester. Pa., Builders Sup- j ply manager, said the route would j be out Poole Ave. across Route 35 j to Bethany Rd. and thence via j Church Sl.i Matawan Town-j ship to the Stnuhmore-at-Matawan j home sites. He said they'would j operate from 8 a.m. to 4;*40 p.m. j Schools On Route j William H. Cullen jr. noted aj school at St. Benedict's was being > built uiong this route and that a j school already existed al Hazlet j Ave. Albert Masch, chairman add- j cd. that trucks would be passing; such centers of children walking to ! schools us Poolo Avo. and Middle . Rd. and Beers St. and Bethany Rd. i None of tho board members could \ see trucks being allowed to use this route. Mr. Dermody gave assurance on- ly trucks from pickup si/.e to two* ancl-one-half tons would be used. William J. Cahill wondered if any other route, such as by way of Route 36 and Broadway. Keypurt, would be acceptable. Mr. Dcrmo- dy acknowledged a time factor re- quired tlm use of tho shorter way by Poolo Ave. and Bethany Rd. Bui Mr. Cullen did not think time would be saved if the trucks hadj to continuously wait for the many ' school buses stopping along Beth- j any Rd. Mr. Gaesner allowed that the al-j tentative Route 3(5 run through: Keyport could be taken, even with | some loss Df time. Mr. Iverson cau- j tiuned him the Route 3ti way had ; better be taken as the loninx j bourd had the power under (he /.on- ing ordinance to make such reser- vation In that the board was speci- fically charged with taking measur- es to preservo tho “safely” of the residents. The bourd would apply that to areas like Poole Ave. and Beihany Rd. where children walk (continued on page four) Sewer Tie-Ins Policy Queried Cliffwood Beach To Be Ready In Month Walter Zizik, executive director of the Madison Township Sewer- age Authority, Informed the board-. . .... .. . , of health Monday that the work on body. I lie statement Junged around sewer mains Installations In Cliff- “ " ‘T , !mP™P™ty of schoo wood Beach and Laurence llarhor \ 5,1,11 he" '« m ,1,B l,:" uls. o[ has advanced to a point where within a mouth tho Authority will he serving notice on householders to tie in. He stated a householder must tio in to a main passing within 100 feet of his house or place of business within 90 d.iys after receiving notice to do so (continued on page four) Miss JoAnn Meier, (center), 201 Main St., Mat- She was crowned by Mrs. Cicmensen, who als« awun, was named "Miss Matawan" Ht a contest I presented her with a trophy. She aiso was presented conducted Sundav evening in Ihe American Legion! a Charm Course at the Leah Mauer Danc^ llall, Matawan, by the Matawan Parade Commission,! Studio, Red Rank, und a 10-lesson course un any who pres'jiMed her with a large bouquet of American j musical In .triunent ut Bcrnadcun's School of MusiCt Beauty rose*. Runners-up were Mis* Putricin»Matawan. Farmer, (lefl), and Miss I-ilcen Janwich. (r»t»ht). ! Gilford Reeves was the master of ceremonies, t- ii . « • .1 . . . i He entertained with .several appropriate solos. Tha w c ro 'N X i b y ^ 'l W ^ " Ke1ivC aemen“ en w h S i^ " ^ «*»<> P r o v id e d a n e n t e r s was Miss Matawan 1915, honorurv judge; Dr. A. J Pisam, Red Bank; Cecil S. Ackerson, and M rs. James C. Day, Kevport. Miss Meier l:i u junior at Paco livening College, New York, and Is employed by llie New York Stock Exchange. laimncnt which included musical and vocal soloists, and adult and children dancers. Miss Matawan’s crown provided a feeling ul royalty with ils purple velvet base trimmed with white I'puinc und pearl-encrusled gold metal trume, Mrs. Clcmenscn, who now resides in Santa Cruz, Culif., is in the area on a visit. Appointive Madison Board Or School Estimate Unit Sought In the week that followed the de- fcut of the Madison Township Board of Fducation's landing pro- posal to build two junior high schools at $3,048,000 May 23, it be- came apparent that there was a political consideration involved in the board's rebuke by the voters and the Itoard itself moved quickly to force the issue of building junior high schools again. As soon as the special election retunu were known May 23, und It was shown that the proposal's 13ft vote defeat in a 3!H2 ballot was brought about by a jump from lust fall to now of from 9H tn 21S “no" majority In the 1Ith (Cheesequake* Central Park) election district, tile District- 11 Democratic Club was issuing a denunciatory statement calling for the abolishment of Ihe present board of education and its replacement by au appointive a “district 7“ type elective hoard }an appointive board directly undef of education, a holdover from the [the municipal government. It is cx* days when Madison Township peeled a letter calling for »ticli was a sparsely settled rural com* | change will be produced ot th* munity. i township meeting Monday. It noted Madison was now of 25,- ' Kush Another Election 000 population and like other such j But the board is rushing to ge^ centers of population should have 1 . . . . . a board of school estimate or Pluiu to meet the need of a li- brary In Mart bom Towrvahip, as established in a rocont local sur- vey, will be presented to the Marl- boro Township Committee at its tegular meeting June U, In Town- ship HaU, according to au an- nouncement made by Mrs. Leonard Lathrop, ultairmnn, at a LlbrAry Committee meeting held Monday olgltf, AH person* in tfio township interested In Improved library services in the community are uvgsd to uUeud the June U m int- ing tv4ton result* nf die survey con- ducted hy the group will be made Known. A proposal will bo made which will tifliors resident* of stabilised library iion’ici't nt considerable Ndvini’ .s over a long-term period, and ut the Name tlmu provide n cumulative stock of community owned reference nnd research books, readily ucco%*dhlo at con- venlont h«»urs to students and re* j levuMllontkl Trading o;‘ pojiul.it d* maud Im-m nHlcrt in fiction nn hon-flrllon mi l perlodlcnls finch n library as plnnninl will be iijuUi ]«>< al cmiliol of a Uoaul of Tru.stne*. tompiiited of tin* M.iym nf Hi * Township, tint Pn«si- dent nf 1 1 1 «* Hn.ml of I•'duc.ilion Oi the Supei liilmdent of SrhonK and fiil/fii*, \stid would direct ths II Intuy in f;viih-i nrri ‘1dim* to pm vision* of hw, nml the llhi.tiv won Klin**r»t tlm minimum stand aids ol I'iMid library serve e fi.n.i (lit* oiil'iel, Mm I ,illiiop I-'Liie'I "Mmnld expansion Ink*' pirn1 m tho I ou ir.hip, Ihe liln ,u \ w III In\ •• bi’en '“..i.oiMied, afi ot dme. tu u- phMv 1 I h | n;lnop *,ud. hm .I, ’ > i;nm' wilh *h ‘ I'omniim'l" »m«I i»t ‘I I........I | V »■ ;iHi,i| r rw <» ' -.Ift and md 'm m ihe dfVHup* m , I n 1 'i'pnit hImi will (Milnt up the ue.tk of Monmouth County Illume V‘*leiu ncuonHnjj to it profeviloiUi '•nrvey mode hirt v»*nr, as they affect MnrllMh) Tijwushfp/' rflu1 said. Authority, Salary Measures Passed Ono Objector To Each At Marlboro Hearing Ordinances to set up a Water and Sewer Authority and to es ! I tablish the salary scale tm l%2 j wero approved at the Marlboro A film, “Knock On Every Door," Township Committee m eet i a gj was presented at tho regular meet Thursday. Tho formal name of thnj ing of the Republican Club of Ma»- water and sewer body will be the awan held at the Hook and I.adder Marlboro Municipal Utilities Au l-ire House, Main St. The film ,! thority. designed to create interest in pub- j Mayor Paul i\. Chester announc- lic affairs, was slwwn by Willard 1 rd the following would be appointed Matawan Republicans See Film, Hear Reports Demonstrate New Hear I Massage Seminar Held On Life Saving Method The technique of reviving a heart that has stopped beating was dem- onstrated and explained tu 200 firsi aid sqund members, doctors and nurses Sunday in the St. Joseph's Schoo! auditorium. The seminar was sponsored by the Keyporl First Aid Squad. Using equipment invented by Dr. Claude S. Beck and .lames Raad. un industrialist, u medical team from Western Reserve University in Cleveland revived a dog whose heart had .stopped beating and cir-! dilating blood to the brain. Dr. j David S. Leighninger, head of the \ four-man team, explained the j process as the experiment on the 1 dog was performed. j The dog’s heart was shocked tn-; to a convulsion electrically and then revived by a similar electric (continued on page thirteen) another special election under way befoie any legal procedures to gel it abolished or subject to a board of estimate can be effectuated. It is understood a date during the sec* nnd week in June has been sel aside by the State Department of Education for hearing a new Madi« son proposal for a special election to erect junior high schools. Tht l>oard will decide what this prop- osal will be al a special m cetin| tonight. If approved in Trenton, *h& specials election can be held *11 days from the date of such approvi al. After the returns were known May 23, William Joyce, vice presU dent of ihe board, wns d>.‘m:imlini that the same proposal he put u j again directly, m view of its nar« (continued on page thirteen) No Encephalitis (lases Reported Mayor Decries Panic Phono Calls Stirred King, club vice president. The club voted to leass the fire liimie for sll mcerin#s during the ensiling vear and reports were re- ceived from ths olob lecrftiary. to the authority follov.inu tlie filing of the ordinance wilh the N. J. Secretary of State: Committeeman Joseph A. I.aiuaro, to ISHi.'l; Law- rence A. Youngman, Robertsville, treasurer and the countv commit- member of tho Board of Rdiira- Ice. Councilman P.dwarii F.. ilyinr | tion and Planning Board, to IMI; spoke on civk affairs and duties. ! (continued on page thirteen) Case Transferred Monmouth Counly Juvenile Court luesday referred cbai’gei of atro- cious assault with Intent to raps against Raymond Brown, 17, Of Rom St., Cliffwood, to the prost*cil- ior's office. Brown wu» arrested May 14 on charge* lodged against him hy Kuy|x»rf Police lie is ac i:u VMd o f ibe assault year-old Key|>ori girl. upon If)- D em o n strate INew H eart S aving T ech n iq u e A t S em in ar phone oulls warning tha area wai in for an epidemic of encephalitis Ma suld ho had a protty good idet of who wus dohi# It, was cum \ineed it was “essentially political" nnd was ready to take tbs nil* croants to task. Ths mayor stated tiis alarm aj residents would, In turn, call M n ubout It llis mayor averred ttier# had bsen no encephalitis reported tu th* township slues one case wai discovered IflTs last year. A letter from Gary Murtha, t politloal opposition candidate, t4 Gov. Richard J. Hughes accuslo* township ot'floiuls of not acting residents' oomplaints of stagnant (continued ou pago four) % AM BOB (luii 200 perminn, iieiiihen (if I’’Imi Aid .Squalls, Above, ' ' .Sunday nt HI. Kcypoil Pint Sayra Woods South Gas Station Suit Madtion Township Commute# ' H' nf S 'MrilfPlMiK V’Mf* named defendants Thursday iri 4 Supeiior Court au it by a tompun denied pel mission to build a He vlf*i *tntlon UriMifAvood Pi*alty, Inc, , wl'h nn uffic.d at tlm Sayt*4 ! Woods Shopping Center, Madison lownship, In plair.tlft. Tho flnn's complaint said It hai i conn .Mi to piuchnnti lend al Ho'Ho <i and Clndv St , Madlnoii TnwnMiip. Hn'utwood contend* that aV (hough ths piopuiiy Ii zouod to{ liiMinun purjM>'k'%t It w a i denied pei mission by the zoning board ia imc< i dm imi nation on Mat. lS plaintiff' contend the gas nl£ lion wsii appioved tn a coiih«‘i^ ngi iM'Mient with Pnmlilng Ptii^ i»hip4tyiiiiidtleu g*?t lot iu/.cj octets and nuinn, nllfi ded a sftlnluar Sunday nt Nl. Joirph's Audli"’'am spun ered 6; ulitsliala iy th gavhitf technique, (li'll lo rlghl). nro Df, Dr. Claude H, llgck and WUliar tho iCoyport iiquaj. Kmdjii jji tt/Uirij. . .fin which licnti) nn npjianl MiulUon lottiliqny m lj owAilili) . Owl lt(| Jnftimlttiv , .. fn Apr. 1, from llio KmltiH lionrd'* r«fu»iir, uliD tnkitn ni) nciinn on tho m nlltri

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T H I S W E E K

1 4 P a g e s

O n e S e c t i o n

C O V E R I N G

TOW NSHIPS OF H O LM D EL, M ADISON

M ARLBORO, MATAWAN A N E ’

MATAWAN BOROUGH

93rd Y E A R — 48th W EEK Member , National ftdlUuli 1 rt.-.ocia U,ni MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY SI, 1962 Msmbeir

New Jersey If’rc&i Ae»oc!*Uoit Single Copy Ten Cents

N e w M e m o r i a l P l a q u e D e d i c a t e d I n M a t a w a n Keyport A uction May End, Lease To Levitt

M i s s M a l a w a n C r o w n e d S u n d a v

• CM UKUmM J o b s J . W a lih J r . , M a ta w an B or •H ill , to ll, w a i la c h a rg e o l th e d ed ica tio n o i the m w m e m o ria l p la q u e ded ica ted y e s te rd a y to the OMNI an d w om en o( M a ta w a a B orough w ho w rv e d d u r io * W orld W ar I I aad tho K o rean co n flic t a t •o re m o a ie a held In M em o ria l P a rk . S tan d in g a t m e rig h t i r e M rs . S p a ilo rd W. S chanck a n d A. A dam ■ a ak o , b o th o l w hom h a v e w n i ’ nam e* ap p e a rin g " l a M em o rlam ” on th e p laque lo r le rv ic e during Y.orM W ar I I . M r. W a b h h a d w o tk ed w ith m em b ers f f A m erican Legion P o st 171. M a ta v rin , to ge t the p iaq u * re a d y lo r d ed ica tio n .

A t m e m o ria l a e rv ic e s conduc ted by tho Legion P o e t. L eo W e b u te la a c te d a i m a ile r o l c e re m o u le i M d M ay o r J o h n W. A pplegate w a i th e p rin c ip a l w e a k e r . .

T h e p a ra d o held p r io r to the ce re m o n ie s lo rm ed a t Ihe r r e n e a u R a ilro ad T ra c k s and p ro cee d ed down M am St w ith the lo llow ing In th e line o l m arch : F ir s t D ivision , G ra n d M arsh a l P o lice C hief Jo h n M elna , Legion C olor G u a rd , M ayor and Council, Legion fio id S ia r M u ih ers , Legion A ux ilia ry , F o ri D ix P latoon , D eV ltte M ilita ry A cadem y B and, VFW C olor G u a rd , VFW D rill T e am , VFW G old S tar M o thers , F irs t Aid m a rc h in g un it. M iss M alaw an an d C ourt, F irs t Aid a m b u lan ce ; Second D ivision, old m odel c a rs , g ra n d m a rsh a l, Boy S couts, Cub S cou ts, B row nies, M ala w an ll ig h School B and and M ajo re tte s , M ata w an B orough F ire D ep a rtm en t, F re n e a u F ire D e p a rtm e n t, llo a ts , M a ta w an 8-15 L eag u e , bo rough ( ire tru c k s .

Becker Sent To Planning Board

Ruling Asked On Use Of Tract For Houses

M ata w an T ow nsh ip Zoning B oard o t A d justm en t T h u rsd ay o rd ered a d ire c tiv e s e n t M rs. Lee B ecker, M a ta w an , to p re sen t app lica tion tu th e to w nsh ip p la nn ing b o a rd (o r fu b d l v ision fo r p e rm a n e n t housing i l th e 16-acre tra c t a t W ilson Ave. f n d T e x as R d. on w hich she would • r e o t a 100-unit m obile hom e court.

P h ilip G . B ac k er, M a ta w an , a t ­to rn e y fo r th e a p p lican t In h e a r­in g ! w hlct) cu lm in a ted b efo re th e H a ln ([ b o a rd A pr, 27, s a id T ua i- d a y ne d id no t c o n s id e r th e w ord­in g o f th e fo rm u l no tif ica tio n from th e b o a rd a re jec tio n o f w h a t h is

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New Vicar For Church Of Saviour

T h e R ev . C h s r ie s E . W alling w ill b e in s ta lle d a s v lo s r o f th s Epfsco- p a l C h u rch o f O ur S av iou r, C hee ie- q u ak e , on S unday a t tha 9:30 a .m .

rirv lce o f H uiy C om m union . T he sv. M r. W aiting l i th e f ir s t re s i­d e n t p r ie s t in tn e h is to ry of the

Church In M adison T ow nship . T h e V an. C anon S am u e l S le in m e ti, A rch d eaco n of th e D iocese o f New J e r s e y , w ill In troduce the now vl- Oar to th e co n g reg a tio n an d w ill c e le b ra te th e H oly Com m union.

M r. W alling , a n a tiv e of Weet X e a n s b u rg , holds a B ac h e lo r 's D e­g re e (rom C olorado S ta te College Snd a D iv in ity D eg ree (rom the P h ila d e lp h ia D ivin ity School. He Was o rd a in e d to the D laconate u t T rin ity C a th ed ra l, T re n to n , by the K t. R ev. A lfred L. B an y a rd , Bis­hop nf N ew J e rs e y , d u rin g E a s ie r w eek, .

M r. an d M rs. W alling will oc­cupy Ihe n ew ly -acqu ired v ica rag e p r the C hu rch o f O ur S av iou r a t 10 Ledge T e r r . , S ay re W oods South, e a r ly In Ju n e .

T he C h u rch of O ur S av iou r h as th ro u g h o u t Ita SO y e a rs been a pa ro ch ia l m ission o f a n u m b e r of c h u rc h e s In the a re a including St. P e le r 's , P e r th A m boy; St. M ary 's , K eyport, SI. P e te r ’s , Spotswood, a n d o th e rs . In rece n t y e a rs th e c o n g reg a tio n has g row n a l a rap id ra le until tills tim e w hen H now s tr iv e s fo r th e ach iev em en t of in ­dependen t p a r ish s ta tu s .

Order InspectionA no th er in spec tion uf d u s t con ­

d itio n s on ro ad s In the borough w h e re a new sew er line Is being In s ta lled w as o rd e re d by th e M at­a w a n B orough Council a t a sp ec ia l m eeting T u esd ay n ight. J u m c s Boyd, consu lting eng ineer, w as d ire c te d to m a k e th e Inspec­tion today .

M eanw hile , council o rd ered p a y m e n ts to th e tw o co n tra c to rs , A ce M a n io in c ., M ataw an , and th e C ru i C on stru c tio n Co., E a st O ran g e , held up p en d in g th e r e ­su lts o l M r. B oyd 's Inspection. P a y m e n ts o rig in a lly w er« w ith ­held M ay 12.

At th a t tim e , an Inspection by M r. B oyd rev ea led th a t bo th co n ­tr a c to r s w ere in v io la tion of th e ir a g re e m e n t by (a llu re to con tro l th e d u s t nu isance . C ouncil g ave th e c o n tra c to rs live d ay s no tice te c o n tro l th e d u s t e r fa c e the po ssib ility o l te rm in a tio n of con­tr a c t .

Sidewalks For Brunswick Ave.

Talks With Owners On Easement Terms

A m eeting nf th e sew er com ­m itte e o f th e M ataw an B orough C ouncil w as held 'iu e s d n y w ith II p ro p e r ty ow ners on tlie n o rth side o f N ew B runsw ick A ve. betw een S u tph in Ave. a n d M iriam Dr. re la tiv e lo e a sem en ts fo r sew er lines on th a t h ighw ay.

C ouncilm an E d w ard E . Ily rne , c h a irm a n of the c o m m ittee , held an e x p lo ra to ry d iscussion w ith tlie o w n ers as to Ihe te rm s fo r the e a se m e n ts needed . T he d iscussion c e n te re d a round p u tting in s id e ­w alks and cu rb s a s com pensation fo r th e e a sem en ts , tin ' txmniKh tu ta k e c a re of all lenal work In- volvad.

T h e topic w as con tinued nn how (co n tin u ed on p age four)

N ew York T u rn p ik e e x p re s s buses, freq u en t da ily se rv ic e from R o llo 's . C o m m u ters buy Ifl tr .p books s n d aavs. F o r ichod iils c a l1 CO lfax < -’117

To T a k e O utC h a rc o a l ch icken , fried Shrim p

o r S callops w. F /F , I I 2,1,R ollo Post H nuis

Music Festival Set Thursday

Bands, Choruses In Special Program

Tim M usic D ep artm en t of the M ata w an R egional P ub lic Schools w ill p re se n t a M usic F estiv a l, T h u rsd ay , J u n e 7 in th e h igh school au d ito riu m a t t p .m . R obert A. M esern ll an d W ilhelm A, G oetze w ill conduc t bands and tho com ­bined ch o ru ses resp ec tiv e ly .

T h e re w ill be o v e r 300 s tuden ts p a r tic ip a tin g in th s p ro g ram . In th is fes tiv a l, the M ataw an R egional High School, the M ataw an E lem en ­ta ry School and the Cliffwood E le­m e n ta ry School will b a rep resen ted .

A rth u r A. G oetze and M rs. E dith K ing w ill be guest a r t is ts a t this p ro g ra m . M r. G oetze will s e rv e as o rg a n is t and M rs. K ing will ac ­co m pany the cho ir on the piano,

T h re e T ypes Of M usicBoth p erfo rm in g g ro u p s w ill ren ­

d e r c la ss ica l, sem i-c lass ica l, and popu lu r m usic .

A m ong th e n u m b e rs of th is fo r­m a l p ro g ram , the ju n io r concert band will p e rfo rm the "M a rin e s ' H ym n M a rc h ," " C h o ra l," " F a ith of O ur F a th e r s ,” and "In d ep en d en ce M a rc h ."

“ T he V ictory M a rc h ," "S p ir it­u a ls ," C horale , “ T ango T ro p ic a l," ‘‘On tlie S tree t M a rc h ,” "G o o fin ',"

(con tinued on page four)

Marlin Hotel Sold To Satisfy Claim

T!u: M arlin H otel, L aurel Ave., K eansbu rg , wus so ld fa r $10,700 F rid a y hy S u perio r C ourt Ju d g e Leon L eonard to sa tisfy m o rt­gag o rs . Thu 60*room s tu cco and fram e s tru c tu re wus ow ned by the S & S Im p ro v em en t C orp ., Key- po rt. T ha p ro p erly w as bough t In by J o se p h J . and W ilbur J . Perl- s te in , N ew ark , ho lders nf o v e r $1.1.• DAO In second m o rtg ag es .

F rom th e stiles p rice , a $10,(>00 firs t m o rtg a g e h e l d by M artin F lam ing , R um son , hud to he s a tis ­fied. W iped out v .nre tho in te res ts of M rs. M ary Colom bo, Keans* hu rg , a fo rm e r ow ner of tho hotel, w ho held a th ird m o rtg ag e , nnd th e K eyport co rp o ra tio n headed by Irv ing florek .

M u s i c F e s t i v a l A t M a t a w a n H i g h S c h o o l T h u r s d a y , J u n e 7

T h* M usic P o n u rlm o n l o l llie M alnw nn Ronlnnnl *111 p ru im J • ttlynla P en tlvn l, T hu rs-

scIi m I A uditoriumP ub llo Schoo ls w ill n re iu n t a Munlo dny ovnnlng , Ju n e / , In (lie hlgl a t 8 p .m . P ic tu re d above , p m n ti a ro , left lo r ig h t, s lan d ln g t Will

fo r th e fo illv iu ,ir till .A, C o o lie , lit'

J lm c lo r , I 'nu l Sliimog, H ubert T n iih , Al.m lln ir , 'num ber* nf tlm ch o ru s; i l lllu g , Itnhcrl M i'nurnll, In s tru c to r, P h il tfm lth, P u rk u r C lnpp, O ri'gn iy N itin rln n , In s lru m u n ln llits .

K eypo rt A uction . R ou te 30 and Poole A ve.. fum ous c u t-p rice re ­ta il m a r t s in ce W orld W ar II davs , w ill b e no ir io ie If the R a r i ta n Tow nship Z on in g B o ard o l A d ju st­m ent ap p ro v e s a n ap p lica tio n (or a u se p e rm it fo r Ig n a tiu s SanlM llinpo, tho p re se n t m a n a g e r , to lease the build ings to L ev itt an d Sou, Inc. T he L ev itt f irm is d eve lop ing a 1300-homesite tra c t in so u th w e s te r­ly M ataw an T ow nsh ip , d ire c tly ov ­e r th e line iro m R a r i ta n Tow nship , and seeks to lease the A uction build ings for the s to ra g e , a s s e m ­bly and “ fab rica tio n ” of n tillw ork and bu ild ing p a r ts fo r th e ir m a ss housing d eve lopm en t.

F re d Iv erso n , s e c re ta ry o l the zoning b o a rd , ask ed th a t M r. Sun- F illlppo u n d e rs ta n d w ithou t q u es­tion tha t If the ap p lica tio n w ere g ran ted , th e A uction w ould be a t end a s it Id a non -conform ing use in a B 3 zone. M r. S an F illip p o g av e a s s u ra n c e .th a t he ar.d his b ro th e r. J a c k , and fa th e r , Leo, p a r tn e r s in the A uction , a ll w e re a w a re of th s consequences of en te r in g Into the five -year leas* w ith L ev itt fo r the A uction b u ild ings . M r. Iverson su g ­g es te d M r. S anF illippo w ould h ave to th ink ab o u t w ha t w ould, com e a f te r the fiv e -y ear lease w ith L ev itt te rm in a ted . But A lston B eekm an , Red Bank, a tto rn e y for the San- F illippos, rem in d ed M r. Iverson the r e a l e s ta te of the A uction w as d es ira b ly loca ted bu sin ess p ro p e rty and cou ld b e ex p e c ted to enh an ce in valiie a ll th e tim e th e L ev itt o r ­g an iza tion occup ied lt.

W. F . G aesn e r, L ev ittow n, Pa., a s sup p ly o ffice r of the L ev itt p ro je c t, c o n firm ed the p ro je c t could go on longer than th e five y e a rs as he In fe rred th e L evitt o rg an iza tio n a n tic ip a te d ex pand ing its opera tio n in th e M ata w an n rea w ell beyond th t p re sen t sco|>e of 1300 houses.

T e lls U se Of S p aceM r. G a e sn e r gave a s s u ra n c e tha t

30,000 s q u a re feet o f build ing sp ace w ould be used fo r the inside m iliw ork o p e ra tio n and abou t 15,000 s q u a re feet ou ts id e . He d id not d e ­ny b u t th a t th e expansion of L evitt in te re s ts m igh t re q u ire s 11 the S anF illippo sp ace . He no ted one bu ild ing w as to have th e sid ing ta k ­en o u t of it fo r 30 feet fo r the s to r ­ing o f t ru c k s w hen th e y a r e not ill u se , so th e y w ould not be an eyeso re .

B ut tha supp ly m u n a g e r g ave cau tion th a t th s S anF illippo lot s to rin g a n d m illing w as not to be c onside red th e m a jo r L ev itt su p ­ply depo t. H e sa id the lu m b er, m ill- w ork and p lum bing fittin g for the houses In M a ta w an T ow nsh ip w ould be d e liv e red from a m a s te r supp ly

Word Awaited On Parkway Closing

From Gov. Hughes And Legislators

E igh t le tte rs , two of them re g i­s te re d and ask in g re tu rn rece ip ts from G ov. R ic h a rd J . H ughes’ o f­fice an d th e N .J . H ighw ay A uthority w ent out F r id a y from the llo lm d e l c itiz ens co m m itte e ac tin g fo r p e ­titio n e rs ag a in s t the c lo sing of the T e leg rap h H ill exit of tliu G ard en S ta te P ark w ay .

T h e p e titio n e rs w ound up w ith 800 s ig n e rs In a m u n ic ipa lity in w hich th e re a re MOO reg is te red v o te rs.

T he six le tte rs about the m a tte r not sen t out by reg is te red m ail

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To Present Library Plan In Marlboro

depot lit D elanco. n e a r L evittow n, | and tru c k e d to M ataw an w hen the row -on-row of house-build ing o p e r - ; atioijs s ta r te d . He sa id the m a­te ria ls s to re d and fab rica te d in j R a ritan only w ould be an au x ilia ry | supply to m a k e su ie the ro w ould be ! no w ork stoppages If th e m a jo r 1 d e liv e ries from D elanco w ere un-j tim ely u sed up o r w ere shy of I c e rta in item s. ’

T h e supp ly official confirm ed the * o p era tio n ut the A uction lot w ould ‘ bo of su ffic ien t m om en t to keep Ihe tru c k s un d er con iro l of B uild­ing Supply Co., Inc,, a w holly-ow n­ed Levitt subsid ia ry to la k e c h a rg e ; of the o jw ration in R a ritan , con-1 tinuously on the road . D onald Mol- j loy, a "bourd m e m b er, w an ted to j know w hat road . T hom au J . Der-1 m ody, C heste r. P a ., B uilders Sup- j ply m a n ag e r , said the rou te w ould j be out P oo le Ave. a c ro ss R oute 35 j to B ethany Rd. and thence via j C h u r c h Sl.i M ataw an T ow n-j sh ip to the S tn u h m o re -a t-M a ta w a n j hom e s ite s. He sa id th e y 'w o u ld j o p e ra te from 8 a .m . to 4;*40 p.m . j

Schools On R oute jW illiam H. Cullen jr . no ted a j

school at St. B en ed ic t 's w as being > built u iong th is rou te and th a t a j school a lre a d y ex isted al H azlet j Ave. A lbert M asch , ch a irm an add- j cd. th a t tru c k s w ould be p a s s in g ; such c e n te rs of ch ild ren w alk ing to ! schools us Poolo Avo. and M iddle .R d. and B eers St. and B ethany Rd. i None of tho board m e m b ers could \ see tru c k s being allow ed to use this route.

M r. D erm ody gave a ssu ra n c e on­ly tru c k s from pickup si/.e to two* ancl-one-half tons w ould be used.W illiam J . Cahill w ondered if any o th e r rou te , such a s by w ay of R oute 36 and B roadw ay . K eypurt, w ould be accep tab le . M r. D crm o- dy acknow ledged a tim e fac to r r e ­q u ired tlm use o f tho sh o rte r way by Poolo A ve. and B ethany Rd. Bui M r. C ullen did not th ink tim e w ould be saved if th e tru c k s h a d j to con tinuously w ait for the m any ' school buses stopping along Beth- j any Rd.

M r. G aesn er allow ed tha t the a l-j te n ta tiv e Route 3(5 run th r o u g h :K eypo rt could be tak en , even w ith | som e loss Df tim e. M r. Iverson cau- j tiuned him the Route 3ti w ay had ; b e tte r be taken a s the lo n in x j bourd had the pow er u n d er (he /.on- ing o rd in a n ce to m a k e such r e s e r ­vation In tha t the b o a rd w as sp ec i­fically c h a rg e d with tak ing m e a su r­es to p re se rv o tho “ s a fe ly ” of the res iden ts . T he bourd would apply tha t to a re a s like P oo le Ave. and B eihany Rd. w here ch ild ren w alk

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Sewer Tie-Ins Policy Queried

Cliffwood Beach To Be Ready In Month

W alter Zizik, execu tive d ire c to r of the M adison T ow nship S ew er­ag e A u tho rity , Inform ed the b o a r d - . •. .... . . . ,of hea lth M onday th a t the w ork on body. I lie s ta te m e n t Ju n g ed around sew er m a ins Installa tions In Cliff- “ " ‘T , !m P™ P™ ty of schoowood B each and L au rence l la rh o r \ 5,1,11 he" '« m ,1,B l,:" uls. o[has ad v a n ced to a point w here w ithin a m outh tho A uthority will he se rv in g no tice on househo lders to tie in. He s ta te d a householder m ust tio in to a m ain p ass ing w ithin 100 feet of his house or p lace of business w ith in 90 d.iys a f te r rece iv in g notice to do so

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M iss JoA nn M eier, (c e n te r) , 201 M ain S t., M at- She w as crow ned by M rs. C icm ensen , who als«aw un , w as nam ed "M iss M a ta w a n " Ht a con tes t I p resen ted h e r w ith a trophy . She a iso w as p re sen ted co n d u c ted Sundav even ing in Ih e A m erican L e g io n ! a C harm C ourse at the Leah M auer D anc^ lla ll , M ataw an , by the M ataw an P a ra d e C o m m iss io n ,! Studio, Red Rank, und a 10-lesson co u rse un any who pres'jiM ed her w ith a la rg e bouquet of A m erican j m usical In .tr iu n en t ut B crnadcun 's School of MusiCt B eau ty rose*. R unners-up w e r e Mis* P u tr ic in »M ataw an.F a rm e r , ( le fl) , and M iss I-ilcen Jan w ich . (r»t»ht). ! G ilfo rd R eeves w as the m a ste r of ce rem on ie s,

t- i i . « • .1 . . . i He en te r ta in e d w ith .several a p p ro p ria te solos. T ha

w c r o ' N X i b y ^ ' l W ^ " Ke1ivC a e m e n “ en w h S i ^ " ^ «*»<> P rovided an e n t e r sw as M iss M ataw an 1915, honorurv judge ; D r. A. J P isam , Red B ank; Cecil S. A ckerson , and M rs. J a m e s C . D ay, K evport.

M iss M eier l:i u jun io r at P aco liven ing College, N ew Y ork, and Is em ployed by l l i e New Y ork Stock E xch an g e .

la im ncn t w hich inc luded m usica l and vocal so lo ists, and adult a n d ch ild ren d an c ers .

M iss M a ta w an ’s crow n p rov ided a feeling u l royalty w ith ils purp le ve lvet base tr im m e d w ith w hite I'p u in c und p ea rl-en cru s le d gold m e ta l tru m e ,

M rs. C lcm enscn , who now res ides in S an ta Cruz, Culif., is in th e a re a on a visit.

Appointive Madison Board Or School Estimate Unit Sought

In the week tha t followed the de- fcut of the M adison Tow nship B oard o f F d u ca tio n 's la n d in g p ro ­posal to build tw o ju n io r high schoo ls a t $3,048,000 M ay 23, it be­ca m e a p p a re n t tha t th e re w as a p o litica l considera tion involved in th e b o a rd 's rebuke by the voters an d the Itoard itse lf m oved quickly to fo rce the issue of build ing junior h igh schools again .

As soon as the specia l election r e tu n u w ere know n M ay 23, und It w as shown tha t th e p ro p o sa l's 13ft vo te defeat in a 3!H2 ballo t was b rough t about by a jum p from lust fall to now of from 9H tn 21S “ no" m a jo rity In the 1 Ith (Cheesequake* C en tra l P a rk ) election d is tr ic t, tile D istric t- 11 D em ocra tic Club was issu ing a den u n c ia to ry sta tem en t ca llin g for the abo lishm ent o f Ihe p re sen t board of ed uca tion and its rep lacem en t by au appo in tive

a “ d is tr ic t 7“ type elective h o a rd } an appo in tive b o a rd d ire c tly u n d e f of education , a ho ldover from the [ th e m unicipal g o vernm en t. It is cx* days w hen M adison Tow nship peeled a le tte r ca lling for »ticli w as a sp a rse ly settled ru ra l com* | change will be p roduced o t th* m un ity . i tow nship m eeting M onday.

It noted M adison w as now of 25,- ' K ush A nother E lection 000 popu la tion and like o th e r such j But the board is rushing to ge^ c e n te rs of popula tion should h ave 1 . . . . .a b o ard of school e s tim ate or

P lu iu to m eet the need of a li­b ra ry In M art b o m Towrvahip, as es ta b lish ed in a rocont local s u r ­vey, will be p resen ted to the M a rl­boro T ow nsh ip C om m ittee at its te g u la r m ee tin g Ju n e U , In T ow n­ship HaU, acco rd in g to au a n ­nouncem ent m ade by M rs. L eonard Lath rop , u lta irm nn , a t a L lbrA ry C om m ittee m eeting held M onday olgltf, AH person* in tfio tow nship in te re s ted In Im proved lib ra ry se rv ic e s in the co m m u n ity a re uvgsd to uU eud the J u n e U m in t­ing tv4ton resu lt* nf d ie su rv ey co n ­ducted hy the g roup will be m ade Known.

A p roposal will bo m ade w hich will tifliors resident* of s tab ilised lib ra ry i io n ’ic i 't nt consid e rab le Ndvini’.s o v e r a long -term period , and ut th e Name tlm u prov ide n cum u la tiv e stock of com m un ity ow ned re fe re n ce nnd researc h books, read ily ucco%*dhlo at con- venlont h«»urs to s tu d en ts and re* j

levuM llontkl Trading o;‘ pojiul.it d* m aud Im-m n H lcrt in fic tion nn hon-flrllon mi l perlodlcnls

finch n l ib ra ry as plnnninl will be iijuUi ]«>< al cm ilio l of a U oaul of Tru.stne*. to m p iiited of tin* M .iym nf Hi * Tow nship, tint Pn«si- dent nf 111«* H n.m l of I•'duc.ilion Oi the Supei liilm den t of S rh o n K and f ii l/f i i* , \stid would d ire c t th s II In tu y in f ;v iih -i n r r i ‘1 dim* to pm vision* of h w , nml the l lh i.tiv won Kl in**r»t tlm m in im um standa id s ol I'iMid lib ra ry se rv e e fi.n .i (lit* oiil'iel, M m I ,illiio p I-'Liie'I

"M m nld expansion Ink*' p i r n 1 m tho I ou ir.h ip , Ihe liln ,u \ w III I n \ •• bi’en '“..i.o iM ied, a fi ot dme. tu u - phMv 1 I h | n ;ln o p *,ud. h m .I,’ > i;nm ' w ilh *h ‘ I 'om n iim 'l" »m«Ii»t ‘I I........I | V »■; i H i ,i| r rw <»' -.Iftand md 'm m ihe dfVHup* m , I n1'i 'pn it hImi will (Milnt up the ue.tk

of M onm outh C oun ty Illum e V‘*leiu ncuonH njj to it p rofevilo iU i

'•nrvey m ode hirt v»*nr, as they affect M nrllM h) T ijw u sh fp /' rflu1 said.

Authority, Salary Measures Passed

Ono Objector To Each At Marlboro Hearing

O rd in an ces to set up a W ater and S ew er A uthority and to es !

I tab lish the sa la ry sca le tm l%2 j w ero ap p ro v ed at the M arlboro

A film, “ K nock On E ve ry D oor," Tow nship C om m ittee m e e t i a g j w as p re sen ted at tho reg u la r m eet T h u rsd ay . Tho form al nam e o f thn j ing of the R epub lican C lub of Ma»- w a te r and sew er body will be the aw an held at the Hook and I .ad d er M arlb o ro M unicipal U tilities Au l-ire H ouse, M ain St. T he f i lm ,! thority .designed to c rea te in te re s t in pub- j M ayor P aul i\. C h es te r announc- lic a ffa irs , w as slwwn by W illard 1 rd the follow ing would be appoin ted

Matawan Republicans See Film, Hear Reports

Demonstrate New Hear I Massage

Seminar Held On Life Saving Method

T he techn ique of reviving a h ea rt tha t has s topped bea ting w as d em ­o n s tra te d and exp lained tu 200 firsi aid sqund m em b ers , doctors and nu rses Sunday in the St. Jo se p h 's Schoo! au d ito riu m . T he sem in a r w as sponso red by the K eyporl F irs t Aid Squad.

U sing equ ipm en t invented by Dr. C laude S. Beck and .lam es R aad. un in d u s tria lis t, u m edical te am from W estern R eserve U niversity in C leveland rev ived a dog w hose h e a rt had .stopped bea ting and c i r - ! d ila tin g blood to the b rain . Dr. j D avid S. L eighn inger, head of the \ four-m an team , exp lained the j p rocess as the experim en t on the 1 dog w as perfo rm ed . j

T he d og ’s h e a rt was shocked tn - ; to a convulsion elec trica lly and then rev ived by a s im ilar e lec tric

(con tinued on page th irtee n )

ano ther specia l election under w ay befo ie any legal p ro ced u re s to g e l it abolished o r sub jec t to a b o ard of es tim ate can be effec tuated . It is understood a d a te during the sec* nnd w eek in J u n e has been se l aside by the S ta te D epartm en t of E ducation for h ea rin g a new Madi« son proposal for a special election to erec t jun io r high schools. T h t l>oard will decide w hat th is prop­osal will be a l a special m c e tin | tonight. If app ro v ed in T ren ton , *h& specia ls election can be held *11 d ays from the d a te of such approv i al.

A fter the re tu rn s w ere known M ay 23, W illiam Jo y ce , vice presU dent of ihe board , w ns d>.‘m :im lin i th a t the sam e p roposal he put u j again d ire c tly , m view of its nar«

(con tinued on p ag e th irteen )

No Encephalitis (lases Reported

Mayor Decries Panic Phono Calls Stirred

King, club vice p res iden t.The club voted to le a s s the fire

liim ie for sll m cerin#s during the ensiling v e a r and rep o rts w ere r e ­ce ived from th s olob le c rftia ry .

to the a u th o rity follov.inu tlie filing of the o rd inance w ilh the N. J. S e c re ta ry of S tate: C om m itteem an Jo se p h A. I .a iu a ro , to ISHi.'l; Law ­ren ce A. Y oungm an, R obertsville ,

t r e a s u re r and the coun tv com m it- m e m b er of tho B oard of R diira- Ice. C ouncilm an P.dwarii F.. i l y in r | tion and P lanning B oard, to IM I; spoke on c iv k affa irs and duties. ! (con tinued on page th irteen )

Case TransferredM onm outh Counly Juven ile Court

lu e sd a y re fe rre d cba i’g e i of a t ro ­cious assau lt w ith Intent to ra p s aga in st R aym ond Brown, 17, Of Ro m St., Cliffwood, to the prost*cil- io r 's office. Brown wu» a rre s te d M ay 14 on cha rge* lodged aga inst him hy Kuy|x»rf Police lie is aci:uVMd of ibe assau lt yea r-o ld Key|>ori girl.

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D e m o n s t r a t e I N e w H e a r t S a v i n g T e c h n i q u e A t S e m i n a r

phone oulls w arning tha a re a w a i in for an ep idem ic of en c ep h a litis Ma suld ho had a p ro tty good id e t of who wus dohi# It, w as cum \in e e d it w as “ essen tia lly p o litic a l" nnd w as read y to take tb s n il* c ro an ts to task.

T h s m a y o r s ta ted tiis a la r m a j res iden ts would, In tu rn , ca ll M n ubout It l l i s m ayo r av e rre d ttier# had bsen no encephalitis rep o rted tu th* tow nship s lu e s one ca se w ai d iscovered IflTs last year.

A le tte r from G ary M urtha, t politloal opposition can d id a te , t4 G ov. R ic h a rd J . H ughes accuslo* tow nship ot'floiuls of not ac ting res id en ts ' oom plain ts of s tag n a n t

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Sayra Woods South Gas Station Suit

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nam ed defendan ts T h u rsd ay iri 4 S upeiio r C ourt au it by a tom pun denied pel m ission to build a He vlf*i *tntlon UriMifAvood Pi*alty, Inc, , w l'h nn uffic.d at tlm Sayt*4

! Woods Shopping C en te r, M adison low nsh ip , In p lair.tlft.

Tho f ln n 's com plain t sa id It h a i i conn .M i to piuchnnti lend a l Ho'Ho <i and Clndv St , M adlnoii TnwnMiip.

H n 'u tw ood contend* t h a t aV (hough th s p io p u iiy Ii zouod to{ liiM inun purjM>'k'%t It w a i denied pei m ission by the zoning b o ard ia imc< i dm im i n a t io n on M a t. lS

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fog* Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, May 31, 1962

Install Officers At Awards Night, T h e L a u re n c e H a rb o r L ions C lub

ijn s ia ll td ' Aew ,v o ffic e rs an d he ld A w ards n igh t a t a d inner-dance J» ld .-.a t-the M o rg a n .In n ’ K e y p o r t C h a rle s T a r r , D epu ty D is tr ic t Gov­e rn o r o f ' J l s t r l c t 10-D, w as lhe g u is t s p e a k e r und m i l l e d the new if/ficers.- L a te i In th e even ing D is tr ic t G overnor? A r th u r J ; L an ce M d p a r ty a tten d ed .

W illiam T r in k s e r su ccee d s W il­l ia m . K och a s p re s id e n t. O th er new

o f f ic e r s a re : A rno ld L a u e r, f irs t .Vico1 p re s id e n t; A lfred Z ouza, sec ­ond, v ic e p re s id e n t; J o lm K o iio sk i,

‘ th i rd v ice p re s id e n t; W illw rN lx o n , M c fe ta ry :; M artin F l s t e . t r e w u r w C a ri .H ood, t* ! l 'tw s» w » an d Wil- raw»'- M e g g im , lin o ta m e r . A b o A lfred Z o i a a .c h e p U i n a n d Wit- U a a r O h u r a a n . , I s id o r e G a rb e r . P h ill ip ia c o ra v ia a n d . J o h n H uber a a b o a rd o ! d ire c to r" .

V F re a k ie s t Jo& eph A . O ’B n e n a n d M r*; 0 ‘B rieu a n d L io n E d w ard S. M e in a e an d M ra. M e lro se o f the S ay rev ilie L in o s C lub w e re p re sen t. T h e Sayrev iU e L ions C lub sp o tu o r-

, e d th a L a u ren ce H s-rbor C lub 11 y e a r s ago.

’ C hib O U lea A w ardA n en g ra v e d c lu b o ff ic e r aw a rd

/ w a s p re s e n te d to W illiam F . Ohn*- ; m a a a s p ub lic ity c h a irm a n . O utgo-

ln # ; p re s id e n t K och. w aa p re sen ted w ith a p la q u e m a t e s t im o o la l o f a p p re c ia i tu i fo r hi* p a s t se rv ic e s t o .the c lub . T i e D is tr ic t G overnor* u ew m e m b e r a w a rd w u s p re sen ted • • H aro ld S m ith . '

• : O n e-y ear I N p e r c e n t a t ten d an c e {489 M r * a w a rd e d to J a m e s Coo-

~ jp w » 'M r. F lo h s , M r. G a rb e t, M r. K o c h , 'M r . O hnsjtuw . J a m e s A rm - a t ro n f , C a s im e r S aroo iyk , M r. L au-

re r .'M r.' M e u ia o n , M r. N ixon, F ra n k -C a g o a a ,' M r. H u b e r a n d M r. Z ouza, The'? w ivea o f a l l m e m b e rs w e re p resen ted w ith a b e a u tifu l > lad ies ion p in b y o u tg o in g P re s id e n t

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p ili.

Diabttics Postpone Affiliation Action• - T h e fina i m e e tin g fo r the season o f th e J e r s e y S hore D iab e tics C lub w as hnld rece n tly a t th e hom e of M iss M arion B edle, 11 J a m e s Ave., O ld B ridge.. D u e to th e u n avo idab le ab se n c e o f se v e ra l m e m b ers , it w a s dec ided to d e fe r ac tio n on th e m a t te r o f a ffilia tio n w ith th e N ew Je r a e y l e a g u e un til tn e fall m e e t­ing.. A n a r t ic le on v a r io u s c o rre c t m e th o d s o f d ia b e tic te stin g , 'p u b : l i s h e d i n l h e 'M a y - J u n e issue of th e F o re c a s t, p ro v ed o f g re a t in­te r e s t . and provid i-d m u ch of the e v e n in g 's d iscuss ion . A lso co n sid e r­e d w e re o th e r a r t ic le s in th e F o re ­c a s t and in T h e A ffilia te B uilder, o ffic ia l N ew sle tte r o f the A m eri­c a n D iab e tes A ssociation .

A tten tion o f p a re n ts of d iabetic ch ild ren is c s i i s d to C am p N ejada , lo c a ted a i S t i l lw a te r w h ere a c ­tiv ity , d ie t, and g e n e ra l hea lth

r a r e u n d er e x p e rien ce d p rofessional auperv ision . in fo rm a tio n abou t the c a m p m ay b e o b ta in ed from M rs. R o b e r t C / V room , SO E dgem ont l td . , M ontc la ir.

T h e next m e e tin g o f the club w ill b e held on S a tu rd a y , Sept, 29, a t a p la c e to b e announced . A gain a co rd ia l Inv itation is ex tended to th o se w ho a r e th e m se lv e s d iabetic , o r w ho h a v e the responsib ility (or th e c a re and ed uca tion o f d iabetics.■ D uring th e s u m m e r co n tac t m ay

. lie m ade w ith the following: M iss A lv ina M cD onald , 145 R av ine D r., M ata w an , o r M rs. R ussell Bedle, 11 J a m e s A ve., O ld Bridge.

Logion Night June 16T h e L a u ren ce H a rb o r A m erican

L eg ion P o st 332 w ill c e le b ra te L e­g ion N leh t S a tu rd a y even ing , Ju n e 16, In tno post h o m e on S u m m er­

' f ie ld Ave., L a u re n c e H arb o r. D in­n e r will be s e rv e d a n d dan c in g en ­joy ed ,

R e a l E s ta te L istin g C a r d a fo r sa le a t th is o ffice;

R o o t . B r a n c h C a r d e n C l u b H a s F l o w e r S h o w

M r*, ■ a w a r d D r c m . a m e m b e r t l th e R oo t a a d N n s A G a rd e s C lub. I* show n e x a m la ia g a a e o try , " A R ed , W W te a a d Ifese T r ib u te te th e H a r r is G a r-

F ire C om pany ,” w hich was ex h ib ited In th e a n a u a l flow er show S a tu rd a y a t tb e H a rr is G a rd en s F lr e H ouse , l l a io a B each .

M rs. H aro ld R ohloff, 11 R o b e rt R d ., H a ile t, w on th e tn -c o lo r fo r h e r red , w h ite an d b lu e a r r a n g e ­m e n t “ T r ib u te to H a r r is G a rd e n s F i r e C o m p a n y ," a n d M rs. C h a rle s T rau tw etn , 0 R id g e D r., H a ile t , w on th e d o u b le b lue ribbon fo r h e r “ T w in L ig h ts " a r ra n g e m e n t a t th e R oo t a n d B ra n c h G ard en C lub flow ­e r show h e ld S a tu rd a y a t th e H a rr is G ittu ed s F i r e H ouse , U nion B each . J u d g e s w e re M rs. T h o m as G ould , M rs. C h a rle s Jo h n so n , M rs. E lb e r t J . M ason a n d M rs. O rr is S tee lm an o f t h e : A tlan tic H ighlands G ard en C lub.

In th e a r ra n g e m e n t c lasses. " T r i ­b u te to H a rr is G a rd en s F ire C om ­p a n y " won by M rs. R ohloff, h ad M rs. Leo L a m m e rs p lace second , M rs. H a ro ld S im m ons p lace th ird a n d hon o rab le m en tion w en t to M rp. E a r l B enton , M rs. B e rn a rd D ress and M iss E lizabeth G ey er.

“ Along th e B ay S ho res” w ith p la n t m a te r ia l a r ra n g e d in a shell, w as a w ard ed to M ra. D re ss firs t, M rs. L a m m e rs second . M rs. R usse ll B row n th ird ; “ G reen T h u m b s ,' g re e n an d w hite m a te r ia l, M rs. R o llo ff f ir s t , M rs. B enton second , M rs. L a m m e rs an d M rs. E rn e s t P fe ife r t ie d fo r th ird , M rs. J . J . L au rin o h o n o rab le m en tion ; “ A M a n 's W orld" for m en only, first D ick P fe ife r, seco n d E a rl B enton and R usse ll B row n, th ird W illard A um ack; " E n jo y Y our P a tio ," u s ­ing fru it a n d /o r v ege tub les in w ooden c o n ta in e r , M rs. H aro ld B o ttger s eco n d ; "T w in L ig h ts" M rs f ra i itw e ln firs t, M rs. Rohloff an d M rs. B e rn a rd D evine liecond, M rs. L a m m e rs th ird , M rs. U ottge r honorab le m en tion ; "T in y T im ," m in ia tu re s un d er th re e inches, M rs. D ress firs t, V incent Schm id t second , M rs . B en lon th ird , h o n o r­ab le m e n tion M rs. P ficfe r.

A rra n g e m e n ts B y C hildren"B ab e s in T o y lan d " a r ra n g e ­

m en ts m a d e by ch ild ren in any toy con ta ine r w as w on by R ich ard Rohloff, scco n d S uzanne S im m ons, th iid tied b y C h a rle s and C a th e r­ine H opper, hon o rab le m ention N or­m an T ra u tw e ln .

S eventy-five i r l j specim ens w ere exhib ited . W inners w e re fo r w liile- E a r l B enton , H aro ld S im m ons, M rs. H a rry R ay ; p u rp le -R lchn rd S pen­ce r, M rs. R ic h a rd S pence r and G ary S pence r second , th ird R icht a rd S p en ce r j r . , hono rab le m en tion E a r l B en ton : p ink , G ary S penccr, M rs. S pence r, honorab le m ention tied by W illa rd A um ack and H arry R ay ; yellow , M rs. S pencer. E a r l Benton, h o n o rab le m ention M rs. S im m ons; b lu e , M rs. S pencer, M rs. L a m m ers , M rs. P fe ife r, hono rab le

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Rt, 34 & Edgar Road, Choetequako, Matawan') M lli 'i So nl HI. ;H nml Iti, II Ju n c tio n

nue Parking Call HA 1-4500“ T he L u m b ery a rd With H ip S to re"

Hlore I ln u rs ; M on. th ru Hat. 8 to < — F ri. '(II B

m e n tic o V incen t S chm id t; bronze, M rs. R . W. L indem ann , M rs. P fe if­e r , W illa rd A um ack , hono rab le m e n tion B. S w eeney ; p lica ta , H a r­o ld S im m ons, tr i - c o W fo r di’u* an d w h ite " fly in g s a u c e r ,” M rs. S pen ­c e r, S uzanne S im m ons, M rs. S im ­m ons; b ic o lo r , M rs. L indem ann . M rs. C. M e rr it t. B e rn a rd D evine, h o n o rab le m en tio n E a r l B enton; S ib erian w h ite , second M rs. P fe if­fe r; yellow . M ra. B row n, th ird M rs. L indem ann ; pu rp le , aecond M rs. D evine; J a p a n e s e purp le , H aro ld S im m ons, W illa rd A um ack , th ird tied by E a r l B en ton a n d M rs. L au rin o ; bi-color, M rs. L indem ann; D u tch w hite , hon o rab le m ention M rs. B o ttg er; yellow , hono rab le m en tion lla ro ld B o ttg er.

F o rty -fiv e h y b rid (ea ro ses w ere exh ib ited . W inners w ere : R ed , M rs. S. S an to ro , G a ry S pencer, M rs. S pence r, hon o rab le m ention R ich ­a rd S pencer; p ink , M rs. Linde- m an n , second M rs. R o b ert H ale, M rs. R o b ert Bohn, honorab le m en ­tion M rs. A. K opp en b erg er; o range, M rs. T rautw cin , M rs. L o re tta S chae ffe r, an d M rs. K oppenberger tied fo r second ; la v en d e r, M rs. R ay an d M rs. T ra u tw e in tied for sec ­ond; yellow , Jo h n Schm id t, M rs. Bohn, M rs. D ress, honorab le m en ­tion M rs. R ay ; w hite , second to M rs. R ay ; b i-color, second lo M rs. S im m ons.

O th e r W inneraF lo rib u n d a ro ses: P ink , R ich ard

S pencer, G a ry S pence r and M rs. L. G e a rl tied for second; w hite , M rs. L a w ren c e S accone; yellow , h ono r­ab le m ention to M rs. P e te r O rlasKy and M rs. J a m e s E llis ; red , R ich­a rd S pencer, G a ry S pencer. R am ­b le r o r c lim bing ro ses : P ink , s ec ­ond to M rs. J . M cM ahon; yellow , M rs. K o p p en b erg er; second tied by M rs. S w eeney an d M rs. ,1. Keo- have ; red , J o h n S cnm id t; V incent S chm id t.

F low ering sh ru b s , M rs. H oberl H ale , f irs t, M rs. S accone, M rs. Wil­liam H owell and M rs. O rlasky tie;! for sccond , M rs. R ay th ird .

In the p eren n ia l c lasse s: C olum ­b ine , M rs. L au rin o . M rs. H owell, M rs. P fe ife r; p a in ted daisy , W il­la rd A um ack and M rs. S pencer tied fo r second ; peony, M rs. S im m ons. M rs. R ohloff, H aro ld S im m ons; b ap tis ia , H a rry K ay, M rs. D ress, H aro ld S im m ons; <!■> lily. M rs.

H aro ld K ofoed, M rs. S accone, M rs. O rlask y ; b leed ing h e a rt , M rs. P fe if­e r : o rie n ta l po p p y . H a rry R ay , M rs. Bohn, M rs. R ay; h e lio trope , M rs. Doha, M rs. R ay ; co rs ib e ils , H a rry R ay , M rs . R ay.

B iennials: S w eet W iiliam , R us­se ll B row n, M rs. Schm id t, V incent S chm id t; c a rn a tio n , H aro ld S im ­m ons.

P an s ies , M rs. A. P. P e tt i t and M rs. B row n tied fo r f ir s t, W illard A um ack second.

A nnuals, M rs. C h a rle s H opper second for sn ap d rag o n ; W illa rd Au- m a ck , second fo r n a s tu rtiu m .

F low ering h ouse p lan ts , f irs t H a r­o ld S im m ons, second V incent S chm id t and M rs. Denton, th ird W illard A um ack and M rs. S im ­m ons, h o n o rab le m ention M rs. J a m e s H ew itt.

D ish G ard en s w ith live p la n t m a ­te r ia l . f i r s ', C h a rle s S im m ons, sec ­ond , M rs. G earl, th ird , M is . L am ­m e rs .

F o liage p lan ts , M rs. A udrey Si- k o ra won a tr i c o lo r for fe rn , an d tied for fu v . w ith M rs. B enton , sec ­ond H arold S im m ons, th ird M rs. S im m ons, h o n o rab le m en tion M rs. B row n.

C ac tus, M rs. B o ttger, M rs. L a m ­m e rs and M rs. D evine second , M rs. Simmon.';, hon o rab le m en tion H aro ld S im m ons an d C lm ries S im ­m ons.

S uccu len t, W illa rd A um ack, H aro ld S im m ons, hono rab le m e n ­tion C h a ric i S im m ons.

B onsai, W iliard A um ack s e c o n dA frican V iolet, first M rs. Keo-

h a v e an d M rs. San to ro ; second , J a n e t S an to ro . M a ry H oul'.it, M rs. S im m ons, R alph Snnloro an d M iss H ljn b c th G ever: tin :it. M rs. John A ckeison , Mr* !•. M ultz and M". S an to ro ; Imunr-M t* m ention M rs. Bohn, Ruth ' inn. M r. and M rs. C h u rlis tt i . ,

H aro ld .Sim m m u w as c h a irm an o! the show, a s s is te d Iiy E a rl B en­ton, p lant s a le ; M rs. L o re tta S chaeffe r, h o rtic u ltu re c le rk ; M rs. L aw ren ce S accone, a rra n g e m e n ts c le rk ; M rs. l la ro ld U o tlge r and M rs. E rn e st P fe ife r , lea ta b le h o s t­esses; M rs. B o ttge r, pub licity : F ran k W arw ick , p ro p e rtie s , and M iss E d ith R ic h a rd s and M rs. l l a r ­o ld Rohlofl In ch a rg e of se ttin g lip p rog ram .

District Deputy Head Visits lady Colfax

M rs. A rth u r K iger o f the N avc- sink Lodge, Red Dank, d is tr ic t depu ty p re s id e n t of th e M onm outh D is tric t, w as specia l guest d u ring a m ee tin g of the L ady Collax Re- bekah Lodge held In the Odd F e l­lows H all, K eyport.

P lan s w ere m ade fo r the o ffic ial visit on W ednesday of M rs. C la ra F a rb e r , s ta te p res id en t. M rs. Alvin F itz g e ra ld , c h a irm an of the recen t ru m m a g e sa le , rep o rte d Ihe a ffa ir w as" v e ry successfu l. The specia l

frize w as aw ard ed to M rs. C arl la rd y and the re fre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ed by M rs. J o n a th a n Iledge-

lin and M rs. H ardy .P a r tic ip a tin g w ere M rs. Louis

S hu ttcn h erg , M rs. D anie l C lark , M iss A m elie B au m g artn e r , M rs. W illiam T hom pson, M rs. W ebster Jo n es , M rs. V id o r B ennelt, M rs. A lfred E rk m n n an d M rs. l 'l lz g e r-

Area Residents At Affair For Dr. Powers

E igh t a re a res id en ts w ere guests of honor M ay 22 o f the N .J . S ta te D en ta l Society a t a d inne r-dance held in th e T r a y m o r e H otel, A tlan ­tic City.

T iie dance w as held in honor of the outgoing p re s idem of th e N .J. D enta l S ociety, D r. T h o m as F. P ow ers, P la in fie ld , fo rm e rly ol M alaw an T ow nsh ip ,

P resen t a I th e d inn e r-d an ce as g uests of honor w ere: M iss M ary P ow ers, C liffw ood; M rs. M artin F. M u rray and T hom as A. M u rray , K eypori; Dr. G e ra rd D evlin and M rs. Devlin, fo rm e r M ayor E d w ard W, C urrie , an d M rs. C u rrie , and Ren C artan , M a tn u a n .

D r. P ow ers an d Dr. D evlin w ere fea tu red s p eak e rs ut th e d inne r w hich w as a tte n d e d by o v e r 30(1 persons. , '

M essages o l g ree tin g w ere sent

County Auxiliary Plans Events

M rs. R ic h a rd f-u lham , f ir s t v ic e p re s id e n t of th e L ad ies A ux iliary o f thp M idd lesex County A m erica n L em on, conduc ted th e m eeting and h e a rd annou n cem en ts o i com ing ev en ts an d m ee tings. P lan s lo r the M iddlesex C ounty A m erican Legion and A uxiliary C onvention w e re d is ­cussed . T he A u x ilia ry w ill m ee t S a tu rd ay . Ju ly 14, and th e Legion will hold sessions F rid a y . J u ly 13, and S a tu rd ay , Ju ly 14, ui the J a m e sb u rg Legion Home.

A specia l r o e e n n g o f the au x ilia ry conven tion co m m ittee w ill b e held M onday even ing in the For& 'i P o st 1W Legion H om e, F ords, a t 8 p .m . A m ee tin g of the jo in t p o s t and au x ilia ry conv en tio n co m m itte e s is schedu led fo r T u e sd a y , J u n e 12, a t the P isca taw ay T ow nsh ip P ost H om e 2bl.

M rs. A ugust L a u e r , c h a irm a n of th e M idd lesex C ounly ed u ca tio n an d sc lio la rsh ip c o m m ittee , an ­nounced th a t th e judg ing o f app li­c a n ts w ill be held F rid ay . J u n e 8, a t th e B orough Ila ll, M ctuchen , ut 7:30 p .m . A ll. p a s t coun ty p re s i­d e n ts will s e rv e on the com m it- lee.

T o J u d g o J u n io r D isp laysT h e ju dg ing o f ju n io r d isp la y s

w ill be held a t the Ju n e coun ty m eeting . M rs. C h a rle s M eade, ju n ­io r ac tiv itie s ch a irm an , u rg e d ail ju n io r g ro u p c h a irm en to suom i! th e ir en tr ie s p rom p tly .

M ri. Jo sep h B e ltag lia , c h a irm a n of the poppy c o rs a g e c o n te s t, re ­ce ived 15 un it-w inn ing c o rs a g e s fo r the county con ten t. 1'he w in n e r h as been se lec ted a n d she w ill rece iv e h e r aw a rd a t ih e co u n ty conven ­tion . and h e r c o rs a g e will b e e n te r­ed in tho d e p a r tm e n t co n tes t.

M rs. Jo se p h W lsbersk i, coun ly h is to rian , w ill a c cep t th e h is to ry e n tr ie s un til tom orrow .

M em bers of the county post and au x ilia ry w ill a t te n d th e ann u a l m em o ria l se rv ic e s a t th e L ocust- w ood C em ete ry S unday. T h e s e r­v ices w ill s ta r t a t 2:30 p .m . All m em b ers and the public a r e in v it­ed to p a r t ic ip a te in th is s ta te -w id e ccrcm ony .

l t w as an nounced th a t M rs . Louis B lauth , p res id en t o f the au x ilia ry , is a pa tien t in the M idd lesex G en­e r a l H ospital.

T h e a tten d an c e a w a id w as won by the M etuchen U nit $5.

T h e next cou n ty m eeting w ill be held a t th e In te rn a tio n a l B ro th e r­hood E le c tric a l H all, P e r th A inboy. J u n e 27.

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Auxiliary Cookie Sale Successful

M arlb o ro A ux iliary , P o st 4t>2. of the A m erican L egion, m e t a t the Legion H om e, R oute 79. M arlbo ro , Ih u rsd ay even ing . M rs. T illie Lani- b ertson . p re s id e n t, conduc te il the m eeting . M rs. I .am b erts iin a n ­nounced tha! Ihe sa le o f cookies h ad been successfu l.

A com m unication reg a rd in g leg­is la tion en d o rs in g th e ex ten sio n of se rv ic e in su ra n c e co v e ra g e and benefits fo r W orld W ar II an d K or­ea n conflict v e te ran s , w as read . M rs. K ath e rin e S adow ski a lso read a le tte r from the a d m in is tra to r ul ihe M arlboro S ta te H ospiral g ra n t­ing the au x ilia ry p erm ission to d is ­tr ib u te m em o ria l poppies on tiie hospita l g rounds d u ring v isiting h ours S unday, w itli M rs. L a m b ert- snn and M rs. Sadow ski in charge . M rs. C aro l S lo re r and M rs. F ra n ­c e s S to rer w ere appo in ted to Imndle the d is tribu tion of poppies at l.a - voie L ab o ra to rie s , F rid ay .

M rs. F ra n c e s S m ith a s k e d th a t the lad ies p a r t ic ip a te in th e annual M em orial D ay o b serv an ce . T h e s e r ­v ice at the M organv ille H onor Roll w as to ta k e p lace a t 10:.10 a .m ; a t Ihe M em oria l M onum ent a t C en­tra l School, II a .m . M rs. Sm ith w as au tho rized to p u rch ase two w rea th s; one lo be p la ced a t the honor roll and one al th e m onu­m ent.

M ^ i n g s J u n e 4—M idw ay A ux iliary Ju n e 5—M ataw an F ire P o lice J u n e G—Midw&v H ose Co,Ju n e 7—H aley H ose Co.-Tune Yi—W ashing ton E n g in e Co. J u n e 13—H ood Sr. L a d d e r Co. J u n e 20— W ashington E n g in e Co.

A uxiliary Ju n e 1*8—M ataw an. B o a rd of F ire

. O fficers _ W illiam M ay o f W ashington fcngine Co 1 w as e le c te d to p ro b a ­tionary m e m b ersh ip a t the Iasi m eeting o f th e co m p an y . A n a p p lica tiou fo r m e m b e rsh ip w as re ­ce ived from R ic h a rd D eppin and w aa tu rn e d o v e r io a n in v e stig a tin g com m ittee .

T lie an n u a l sp rin g d a n c e of W ash­ington E n g in e Co. I w as a socia l and financia l success . T h e co m m it­te e w as d isch a rg ed w ith a v o te of thanks.

C ap ta in Ozzie S ick les o f lh e M ataw an F ire D ep a rtm en t F ire P o ­lice w ould like to ag a in rem ind th s re s id e n ts of th e a r e a o f th e d an g e r o f hav ing o ld r e f r ig e ra to rs nnd icc boxes on th e ir p ro p e rty w ith th e doors still connec ted . H e poin ted o u t th a l on M ay 23 a c c o rd ­ing to ih e U P, th re e ch ild ren suffo­ca ted in abandoned re f r ig e ra to rs in tw o s e p e ra te in s ta n ces In N orth C aro lina . S am m y W addell, th re e , an d his b ro tlie r R an d y , one, w e re found in a re f r ig e ra to r In th e ir b ac k y a rd in S ta tesv ille , N .C . and R o b ert B roadnax , * igh t, d ied a t R eidsv ille , C apt. S ickle* s ta te d th a t a n y re s i­dent hav ing su ch a r e f r ig e ra to r o r Ice box th a t is not in u se , in th e ir b ac k y a rd o r g a ra g e m a y h av e the doors rem o v ed by ca llin g h im a t LO 6 )015 o r any m e m b e r o f the F ire Police.

P re s id en t J e r r y A lm enas o f W ashington E ng in e Co. 1 req u es ts the res id e n ts of Ihe M ata w an B or­ough to b e o n the look ou t, w hen they a re c lean in g o u t th e ir a ttic s and old 'ru n k s for an y old badges, f ire m an 's he lm ets, h a ts , o ld docu­m ents, e tc ., w hich m igh t p e rta in to W ashington E ngine Co. 1. T he C om pany, th e o ldest in M onm outh County, soon will be ce le b ra tin g its 100th a n n iv e rsa ry an d a d isp lay is p lanned of th e se a r t ic le s . R ec en t­ly. the o rig in a l ch ie f’s bad g e of W ashington E ng ine Co. w as re tu rn ­ed (o them by a re s id e n t c lean ing an a ttic , lt w as felt fo r m a n y y e a rs tha t i t . w as lost an d n e v e r w ould he found. A nyone hav in g any such re lics p le a se co n tac t M r. A lm enas ut LO e-252t.

lt w as announced by Al A dler, s e c re ta ry of the M ataw an F ire D e­p a rtm e n t, th a t 21 m e m b e rs of Ihe F ire D ep artm en i a re now a t te n d ­ing tliu M onm outh C ounty F ire C'ol- lege, lhe cou rse is conduc ted Iiy D eputy C hief Jo se p h D rew of the N ew ark F ire D ep a rtm en t. T he course Includes In struc tion in the u se of la d d ers , th e o p era tio n of pum pers, d riv in g la te ly and (ho­use of g as m ask s an d a i r packs to m inim ize sm oke inh a la tio n . M r. A dler a lso s ta te d th a t a fu tu re d rill soon w ill be conduc ted by D onald O 'B rien , ed ito r of (he N ationally F am ous F ire E n g in ee rin g M ag a­zine, in th is v ic in ity . It w as nol a n ­nounced as lo w hat ty p e ol d rill th is w ould be.

I T w elve m en and w om en of the M ataw an F ire D e p a rtm e n t and th e ir au x ilia ry have recen tly co m ­p leted a RADCHEM co u rse , g iven by civil defense in th e read in g nnd o pera tio n of the new fall-out and rad ia tio n de tec to rs .

M idw ay H ose C om pany an nounc­ed the com pletion of th e ir new k itchen ' in th e ir build ing . T h e d e ­p a r tm e n t is anx iously aw aitin g

i the ir cook-out.

nld, nil of K eyport; M rs. Klsie Ot I hy m em hers of D r. P o w e rs ' g rad-nnd M rs. Sophie B uchan, Cliffwood Bench; M rs. D onald B urgess and M rs. W illitim O 'M alley , Union B ench: M rs. C arl H ardy and M rs. H eilgelin, M atnw nn; M rs. K enneth S m ith , noble g ran d , A tlan tic H igh, lands.

Film Available On Salk Institute

Lt. Col. U. Ci. F e tte rm u n , M id­dlesex. C ounty DicecKu of Ihe Salk In s titu te Building F und C am paign , has announced a film en titled "T h e E a rly M inu tes" Is av a ilab le for use by rlu b s und o th e r gm iips. The film hus been p rc p a ie il to hi ini' a pt-.|sonul m e-w age lo ev e iv A m erican , nnd inc ludes a m essag e from D r, Jo n a s Salk. Il p re sen ts the s to ry of the purposes of the Salk In it i l l i lr (or B iological S im iles, a ml s lio v s the s ite and p roposed physica l p ic tu re of the Institu te .

th l* In m III m illim ete r film , wlilcii runs a little less than I.1! m inu tes, A rran g em en t* for Its m e m s y be m ade hy ca lling 1.1. Col. F e U erm an a l th e counly h ea d ­q u a r te rs o f tho Sulk liiHtltute llillliHng F und C am paign , VAIIcv fl-7474.

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J e s s , fo rm urly o l Si. .liiM'ph u rm l.;li. K '-‘. |»*ii 4, t w i i i i . ■ i (in *llleill ol lllli New J rlM V r f p l l . i l AkmicIiiIIoii lit Ihe annua l m eeting Inst w eek nl C onvention Hull, At. Iniillc City, Tlie m eeting conllm ied th rough Prltlny ,

u a tin g class, M ataw an High School III2I.

U r. P ow ers w as the !l2nd P re s i­den t o l the N .J . Dent a I Society and recen tly w as elected as a d e le ­g a te to the A m erican D en ta l A sso­c iation from Ihe s ta te of N..I, Dr. P ow ers a I te ii di' tl M alaw m . Public Schools and Is a griiduuto of the Univer.Nily o f P en n sy lv an ia D ental School, I!l2(i.

iv when a p icn ic, ra c ­es nnd a b a ll gnm e w ill be held

Cub Pack 80 Leaders Plan Sunday Events

T he m onthly m eeting of Ihe le a d ­e rs of Puck 80, Kjxiiisorrd by St,

.J o s e p h 's ( hit i ( 11, K eypo it. u:i«I iiiUI .•inid.iy al iiiu inline ot Mm.| G eorge Hem'll, Schenck A ve., M at- I aw an. IMans n 'f i " m«,i*. r..- ii .i.| com lnij Siiacla

und p rizes a w a rd e d I All those w ho helped on the nap- l e r drive S u lu rd ay w ere th a n k ed for

llieil asM blaiice. 'Ilia i . i ln will >|. lend llm Y an k ees S m alm s b a s e ­ball gam e on J u ly 21 a t Y ankee S tadium , New Y ork .

A ttending w e ie C u h m a sle r F.dw.n M alcolm , l iu g rn r C in ik , C hris Z ieg­ler, M rs. John Rossi, M rs. W illiam llad eck e r, nnd M rs. Itnvinonil ( iio s liolr.

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11 a 11h h t Hi f w(>i mI IlfMi h | .in ul T c m 'h rr Avhoi Ijiihhi will h r iiiM.iH j i cl Mmuhiy c v m ln ^ al H p.m . .il j Ih r it icd lu tt In lhe AJwn oflu l ScIhhjI,

Awards Presented,At Cub Pack 80 Meeting

T he m onthly im*iMinn of Cul> Pack HO, sponsored hy S t. Jo seph 's rhvsrch, K eyport, w as held M ay IH at the school. M rs. K ugene (Mark p resen ted a w ard s to M ark T a lle r, h e a r hadjit*; T hom as C la rk , wolf hook; John K ossi, L aw rence K en­ny and D onald R ice, y e a r badges.

'A t tiie A pril m eetin j: c a d i cub 1 w as u iven a piiuunuxl r a r in g c a r I lo be sh ap ed and p ain ted . A lonj’ j ram p w as p laced on Ihe floor and

e ach cub had his tu rn tn ra c e his u ‘a r . P lagues w ere tfiven to G ilford j S haekloton, f irs t; M ichael Z iegler,' second nnd B ryan Dunn, th ird . Pin*

w ere p resen ted to John R ossi for th e flash iest c a r; l .a w ren e e K enny fo r Ihe m ost o rig inal an d Clifford S hackleion fo r th e best looking.

C nbm aste r I 'dw in M alcolm a n ­nounced thu nicnic would be held Sunday at the H ercu les Picnic G rove M rs. M arie G roshob. and M rs. .um et Kossi p rov ided a cake

I fo r C u h m asle r M alco lm 's b irth d ay .

Charles E. Strickland Dies Suddenly Sunday

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Club Will Meet; Browntown Items

T h e M id-M adisoc W om an 's. Club will m e w Tuesday., n igh t a t tiie Bixwvntown G ra m m a r School. A co v e re d dish s u p p e r w ill b e se rv ed an d th e re will be ,?lev:ion of o f­fic e rs for ti e ctNMuV'S ,

High School suditon ium on Ju n e 16 and 18. ,

T he B irch H i# Sw im C lub, o f t R ou te 9 a t H aw k in 's C o rner. M adi-

; son T ow nstap , opened th e ir sea so n 1 w itn a B rm d w ay show fo r adu lt ) m e m b e rs a t 9 p .m . W ednesday .1 j M rs. H e rb e r t C o ttre ll ‘ir ., A s Vary

P a rk , v isited frien d s in th e Br<,“^i!- town a re a M ay 23.

M r. and M rs. H a rry P a tte rs o n and diViightef, M iss .loan P a t te r ­son. 27 M a rg a re t S t., s p e n t the weekend, ac i.ev iltow n . P a . , visii- iiy; M r. and M rs. P a tte rs o n '5 son an d daugh ter-in -law M r. a n d M rs. D onald P a tte rso n .

T h e B row ntow n Sod H oppers 4-H Club m e t T u e sd a y n igh t a t the h o m e of. th e ir le a d e r , F re d G aub, R ou te HE.

T h e e«ghtf.' g ra d e g ra d u a tio n ex ­e rc ise s w ere hcM M onday after-, noon a t 2:3# p .m . lh e W gh school a u d ito riu m fo r all e ig b tb g rad e g ra d u a te s of M ad ison ’ T ow nship . D r. W illiam S am ple , su p e rin ten d en t o f schools, de live red tbe m a m ad ­d re ss .,i M em b ers of tl ie M ad ison Town- sliip High School B and to o k p a r t ia th e M em oria l D ay p a r a d e held a ( O ld B ridge Sunday a f te rn o o n and a t L a u ren ce H a rb o r on M e­m o ria l D ay,

M iss S usanne P itn e y , N ew Y ork, sp en t the w eekend w ith h e r p a r ­en ts , M r. and M n . W illiam P itney , an d h e r g ra n d m o th e r , M rs . Wil- b am P itn ey w \, T ic tto w n R d

M r. and M n . B a rt G au b , R oute S it, ^>ent Sunday a f te rn o c n v is it­ing M n . L ena T a li in K e m u tu rg .

T h e C om m unity T h e * tre P la y e rs of M adison T ow nsh ip an n o u n ce th e com pletion of th e ir 19G1-S2 season of d ra m a w orshopa. T h e re m a in ­ing w eek* w ill b e d ev o ted to r e ­h e a rs a l of "B e ll, Boob a n d C an d le ." This w ill he th e p la y e rs ’ fin a l p ro ­duction o f the sea so n a n d will b e p re sen ted a t M adison T ow nsh ip

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M em o ria l D ay p a ra d e s in S ay re- viHe a n d nSatavvan T ow nship . !

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T h e C orps h as open ings fo r bug­ler* an d d ru m m e rs . A nyone in­te re s te d in jo in ing m a y a p p e a r M onday o r T h u rsd ay evening* from 7 p .m . to 9 p .m . 'in th e (iiat- aw an T ow n sh ip H ose a n d C hem i­ca l C o., L ow er M ain S t.. M a ta w aa , w h ere p ra c tic e s e s a io u a r e held .

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a s k e d s S e n a te A pp ro p ria tio n s Sub­. c o m m ittee to sp e e d ue:ioit o n ja 'a 'i ‘ fe d e ra l-s ta te b ea ch ero s io n and h u rr ic a n e p ro je c ts along se v e ra l po rtions o t th e R a r i ta n B ay-S andy H ook a re a s . -

T h e S en a to r to ld the S ubcom m it­te e th a t a lm o s t a y e a r ce u ld bu ga in ed 1( th e S u bcom m ittee decides now to a p p ro p r ia te $590,000 to per­m it th e C orps o l E ng inoere to s ta r t “ a lm ost Im m ed ia te ly on tn e neces­s a ry p la n n in g , an d possib ly a s ta r t

S i o n co n s tru c tio n Itse lf." T h is app ro - p r la tio n w ould b e su b jec t to la te r a u th o riza tio n by C ongress. ■ ;

U sua lly au th o riza tio n p re c e d e s a p p ro p ria tio n . T h e S ena to r po in ted o u t, how ever, th a t the S ena!? and

■ v H ouse P u b lic W orks C om m ittee*5 w h ich w ould co n s id e r the au th o ri­

s a tio n in th is c a se , do n o t >.-neet - u n til Ju n e . T h is w ould m e an th a t

(lie S en a te A pp ro p ria tio n s C o m m it­te e could no* jflt on tne au th p riza - tion until th e n ex t fisca l y e a r he- g in s , .

if..= W a a ii To A vakl D elay . : . To. avo id th i : de lay , th e S ena to r

h a s ask ed th e P u b lic W orks S ub­, c o m m ittte e o f th e A pprop ria tions

C o m m ittee to a c t In a d v a n c e oi ^ a c tu a l a u th o r iia tlo n . In th e light

th e M a rc h seash o re floods, ho ■ ; «aid , " th e re ia now an even m o fa

u rg e n t n ee d fo r th e p e rm a n e n t re- < p a i r a n d p ro te c tio n th a t w ill b e oro-

v id e d by th is p r o je c t / ' ~ ;S aid Sen; W illiam s: " T h e C orps

Of E n g in e e r! has recen tly com plet- > s d a s tu d y a n d h aa fav o rab ly rec-’

o in m en d ed J o in t F e d e ra l - S ta te b e a c h e ro s io n an d h u rr ic a n e pro-

•’ . Je c ts a lo n g s e v e ra l po rtions o f the R a r i ta n B ay -S andy Hook a re a s ; 1 fh a l l c e r ta in ly su p p o rt a u th o r iz a ­tion of th e s e p ro jec ts .

"H o w e v e r, ir. light o t tiio re c e n t , d e v a s ta tin g s to rm s th a t s t ru c k tho

- t a s t c o a s t. I a m .s u r e vim w ill un­d e r s ta n d m y s tro n s d e s ire t a sen lh a t thi* wr.rk b e g tn i a s soon a s■ossible. W hile th e C orps h a s per­fo rm e d h e ro ica lly In p ro m p tly

rrovid ing te m p o ra ry p ro te c tio n for iir d a m a g e d sh o res , th e re is now. I n even m o re u rg e n t n ee d fo r the

p e rm an e n t r e p a i r and p ro te c tio n

th a t w iil b# p ro v id e d b y tliU p ro ­je c t. ,

" I am , th e re fo re , m ost an x io u s th a t luitda b e a p p ro p n a ie d in f i s ­c a l ’£3 to beg in th is v ita l w o ik , s u b jec t, o f co u rse , to su b se q u en t a u th o riza tio n , f have d iscu ssed th is _ w ith the C orps o f K ngm eers a n d i th e y h av e in d ica ted th a t t h e 't o t a l e s tim a te d cost oF tho p ro je c t la RB91.0M , a ! w hich $.1,019,003 w ill be th e fed era l s h a re . T h e ir c a p a ­b ility , w hich Is $51)0,000 for th e f is ­c a l y e a r 1963 w ill p e rm it th e m to s ta r t a lm o s t Im m ed ia te ly un th e n e c e ss a ry p lann ing and m ay even allow fo r a a ta r i o il c o n s tru c tio n .”

Computer Use Planned By Keansburg Bank

“ E lec tro n ic s ig n a tu re s " a r e b e ­ing m a ile d to d eposito rs a t . th e th re e b ra n d ie s of the K ean sb u rg - M iddleiow n B ank a s a p ro g ra m to au to m a te ge ts underw ay u sing an IB M 1401 co m p u te r a t T h e S e rv ic e B u re a u , C o rp o ra tio n ’s New YurK d a ta p ro cess in g cen te r.

“ T h e e lec tro n ic s ig n a tu re s a r e a c tu a lly Iden tifica tion c a rd s h e a r ­ing the ind iv idual d ep o s ito r 's p e r ­sonal acco u n t n u m b e r ," s a id M r. W illiam C. Jo h n so n s r ., p re s id e n t o f th e ban k . " In tho fu tu re , tlie d ep o s ito r 's accoun t n u m b e r w ill a p p e a r on J l his checks an d d tv p osit s lip s to en su re p ositive a c ­coun t id e n tif ica tio n .”

M r. Jo h n so n p o in ted o u t th a t " o u r m o v e to w ard au to m atio n w as p ro m p te d by a d e s ire lo p ro v id e b e l te r s e rv ic e to o u r 10,(100 d e ­posito rs . W ith the deta ils of book­k eep in g re leg a te d to a c o m p u te t, o u r p e o p le w ill h av e m o re t im e to h e lp custom er*! w ith th e ir b an k in g n e e d s ." , . . ■ ,

AidsSurvoyC a rl Y oungm an , M ataw an , w ill

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Y our ad v e rtis e m e n t In th is p a p e r w ill re ac h p ro sp ec tiv e p u rc h a s e rs in e v e ry com m un ity in th e b a y sh o re a re a .

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p r a c t i c e s . F i r s t o f a l l , g r o u p s o f t h r e e , f o u r a n d o f te n f i v e b o y s s t a n d w e l l o u t i n t o t h e s t r e e t , p e r h a p s t e n f e e t o r m o r e f r o m t h e c v irb , w h i l e a t t e m p t i n g tp t h u m b r i d e s . O f t e n , i n t h e i r e a g e r n e s s , t h e y a l m o s t ' l e a n i n t o a c a r ' s p a t h ,• N o w , t h e y c o u l d b e r u n d o w n , t h e y c o u l d s l ip a n d f a l l b e n e a t h f c a r , o r t h e y c o u l d b e p u s h e d a c c i d e n t a l l y a n d b p I n j u r e d . T h e n , tp p , d r i v e r s p i c k i n g u p r i d e r s o f t e n d e l a y m a n y c q r s b e h i n d t h e m , c a u s i n g d r i v e r s t o b e c o m e i m p a t i e n t U n d t a k e . u n n e c e s s a r y c h a n c e s . A n d m o t o r i s t s a r e d i s t r a c i e d b y t h e t h u m b w a v e r s , w h e t h e r o r n o t t h e y p i c k u p t h e b o y s ;

M a n y d r i v e r s d o p i c k u p t h e s e h i t c h - h i k i n g y o u n g s t e r s , o f c o u r s e . T h e f a c t t h a t s o m a n y b o y s s t a t i o n t h e m s e l v e s at. i n t e r s e c t i o n a f t e r i n t e r s e c t i o n a lo n g a w e l l - t r a v e l e d s t r e e t , j s p r o o f o f t h a t f a c t . H a d a l l i n o t o i i s t s t h o u g h t m o r e o f j i t f e t y p n d t h e l a w a n d i g n o r e d t h e b o y s ' s i g n a l s c o n s i s t e n t l y , t h e b o y s l o n g a g u w o u l d h a v e g o n e b a c k t o t h e b u s t o g e t t h e m t o s c ' i o o l .

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» round *U day , m o s tly s ing ing , ; is g e ttin g * lo t o f p u b lic ity th i t y e a r ,

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If th e y h av e a cho ice , c icad as seem to g o fo r o a k , h icko ry , app le , peach , p e a r an d g ra p e . Y oung tre e s o r sh ru b s c lo se to a w oods a r e m ost likely to g e t the d rill tre a tm e n t.

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p r . Sw ift r (c o m m e n d s a p roduc t th a t 's s a fe fo r hom e g a rd e n e rs to u se . I t ’s S ev ia , a n d o n e sp ray to th e fo liage w hen eg g -lay ing beg in s Will g iv e p ro tec tio n fro m one to th re s w eeks.

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Don't Plant Y o u n e lfBy M ichael S . N e w |o iu , M .D.

T hero i l so m eth in * ir re s is tib ly A lluring ab o u t th e so fl days of .p r in j : th n t d raw s th e liouw lio tder o u t o f th e reposefu l dep th s of the u i l I k'Ii ii i r In w hich all w ilde r t e lius lounged and le a d s liltn o u t­doors to the cha llen g in g env irons o f law ns sn d g a rd e n s . At once, w h e re v e r lie looks, h e sees work to bo done, p le a sa n t w ork but p h y s iru lly tax ing w ork lo one w ho h a s by th e fire side Indulged a laity w in te r o f I'oiili'nl, I'll'-' w ite house­h o ld e r w ill not deny h im self tlie p le a su re of doing th a t w ork, hut h« w ill m a k e su re thn t in b ring ing out th e beuu ly of Ills ground* lie doenn 't do h im se lf In.

J 'lu n t > W 1 bull I# a n d your slip s a n d voui seeds , h u t do not p lan t you rse lf. B ring to hu rg coning love line ss you r *hrub«( and Iswm . • * d fU iw ris , lm( s ta y ab o v e g round y o u rs e lf th a t you n a y en joy tho l e a u t y you help to a c u t e . P a c e

y o u rse lf so tlm t no th ough tless exertion m a y sudden ly lay you low.

H e w ho w o rk s th is though tfu l w ay sh a ll live to w o rk a n o th e r d ay , and y o u r fam ily a n d frien d s will enjoy y o u r g a rd e n m o re if you a r e th e re to show It to th e m .

Motor Vehicle Q uestion Box

O—I w as invo lved in a m o to r ve­hicle ac c id en t a n d ab o u t tw o y e a rs Inter a su it a ro s e a n d a judgm en t w as re tu rn e d ag a in s t m e for p ro p ­e rty d a m a g e in th e am o u n t of (350. Will m y d riv in g p riv ilege b e a ffec t­ed hy th is ju d g m e n t?

A—Y es. T h e law p ro v id e s fo r th e suspension o f a ll re g is tra tio n c e r­tif ica tes an d p la te s and d r iv e r ’s li­cense o f anyone w ho fa ils to sa tis ­fy, yvithin s ix ty d ay s , a jud g m en t in excess o f ? 100, w hich is the re su lt o f a m o to r v eh ic le acciden t.

T h e susnension re m a in s in effect until th e ju d g m e n t is pa id In full o r the c o u rt issues ao o rd e r p e r ­m ittin g p ay m en t o f the ju d g m en t in in s ta llm en ts . In add ition to s a t­isfy ing th e ju d g m e n t, the jud g m en t deb to r is a lso req u ired to e s tab lish proof o f his f inancia l responsib ili­ty for fu tu re ac c id en ts .

Q —M ust a veh ic le app ro ach in g o r follow ing a school bus stop w henever th e bus in question stops lo ta k e on o r d isch a rg e ch ild ren ?

A—A m o to r veh icle follow ing o r app ro ach in g a schoo l b u s should stop pot !■*“«■ th a n 10 fee t and re ­m ain s ta tio n a ry u n ti l th e ch ild ren have e n te re d th e b u s o r h a v e allp.ht- ed and re ac h ed tiie s id e of the h ighw ay.

T h e re * re tw o ex c ep tio n s to th is law:

(1) If th e schoo l bus Is p ick ing u p o r d isch a rg in g ch ild ren a t a school.

(2) I f you a r e o p e ra tin g a m o to r veh icle on th e op p o site a ide o f a dual h ighw ay , th a t is o n e w hich is d iv ided b y a m ed ian s tr ip .

A ny m o to r v eh ic le be ing M> op ­e ra te d a r no ted in the tw o e x c e p ­tions abo v e w ould b e p e rm itte d !o proceed a t a red u ce d sp eed of 10- m ilea-pcr-hour upo n ap p ro ac h in g o r pass in g th e s to p p ed school bus.

Q—A s * m o to ris t, I h a v e been p lagued m a n y lim e s by ch ild ren fidm g b ic y c le s e r r a t ic a l ly in the s tre e ts . Doe* N ew J e r s e y n av e any ru les o r reg u la tio n s set u p to con ­tro l th is p ro b le m ?

A—C h a p te r 3 9 :4 - l f I o f the R e ­vised S ta tu te s , M otor, V ehicles and T ra ffic R eg u la tio n s, s ta te s in p a r t tha t, " E v e ry p e rso n o p e ra tin g a b icycle Upon a ro ad w ay shall be g ra n te d all th e r ig h ts an d shall be su b jec t to a ll th e responsib ilities of th a t of th e o p e ra to r o f a m o to r vehicle, in th a t the b icyclist m ust conform to a ll m o to r veh ic le law s excep t those p rov isions which by th e ir n a tu re h av e n o ap p lica tio n ."

Holimtol Jaycees Ask For Central Post Office

HulniOel T ow nsh ip , w hich p rid e si lM. l l O i l I H t l i K UtM- u l U l L L l ' U Up lanned cujiiiiiu/ulu-ft in M ifninouth C ounty, is fuced w ith the d ilem m a of being se rv ed by eight d ifferent post o t f i r n . T h e se arc located in lla ilu t , M u taw an , K eyport, R ed Uunk, M iddletow n, K eansbu rg , and fre e h o ld , p lu s o n e "m o u n ted ro u te .” l l i i s re su lts In confusion and dup lica tion of ad d re sse s an d delays in m a il de livery .

T h e llo tn id c i T ow nsh ip Ja y c e e s h ave recogn ized th is p iob lem und n re tak ing act Ion lo rem edy the s itua tion . They a r e cu ve iing Ihe tow nd iip h o u se by-Jw ute w ilh a petition rcqucv ting tlie posta l a u ­th o ritie s to e rec t Ihe p roposed new poet o ffice In a ci-n tiiilly located tires , n am e ly (.'rinv fon i’s C o rner Kd, T o d a te th e llo lm ilel Ja y - i r e i huve a c q u ired ulmoM 100 |)vr ren t of the req u ired n u m b e r of n lgnutures,

A c e n tra lly lo ca ted posl office will resu lt In llic following b e n e ­fits lo Uia low naftip: O ne im iiluigI J r h l i A * * f r t r *1! <.f ■!>,

tow nslilp; b e l te r s e rv i t i ' to r e s i­dent* nnd in d u s try ; g n -u te r c o n ­ven ience lo m o re re s id e n ts ; 24 ho u r te iv ic e ; add itiona l Job*.

th i s p iv je c i is »ni.4hcr Men fo r­w ard to tb e J a y c e e e g oa l af b e t te r co irunun ily deve lopm ent.

I ■ : ■■■■!:F ifty Y e a rs Ago

(Issu e T h u rsd ay , M uy iO, 1912); L a s t F r id a y n i g h t, a severe, s io r in pn^sfxl o v e r th is sec tion do ­ing conside rab le d a m a g e (o tlie; r e ­cen tly se t out to m ato p la n ts of som e of th e f a rm e rs , as w ell as h u rtin g th e g ro w in g s tra w b e rr ie s . ‘I he ra in w as ic o o m p a n ie d bv. la rg e hails tones an d it w as these th ^ t cau sed th e d am ag e .; A t th e m e e tin g o f the B orough Council T u esd ay n ig h t the bu d g e t fo r the com ing y e a r w as p re se n te d by C h a irm an W arde ll of t h t F i ­n an ce C o m m ittee , i t w as for $10.­640, the sam e a s la st y e a r , hut the ■same am oun ts w e re not fixed fo r las! y ea r,

T ne re tu rn s o f the P r im a ry E le c ­tion held y e s te rd a y a r e slow in com ing in, but a s fa r a s know n Ihe P ro g re ss iv es in both p a r t ie s su c ­ceeded in e lec ting m ost of (h e ir delegates,- J tco sev e it w ill h av e the d e leg a te s-a t-ia rg e , ; n d probably. 16 of tho 24 d is tr ic t d e leg a te s , w hile W ilson, w ill p ro b a b ly h a v e a ll of th e de lega te s e x c e p t Ihe tw o from E ssex County,

B esides tho h o rse race s at Ihe F reeh o ld D riv in g tr a c k on D e c o ra ­tion D ay a fternoon th e re will be fligh ts by R , J . C o llier’s h y d ro -ae r­oplane, He w ill le ave his coun try e s ta te a l W ickatunk an d fiy !o the d riv ing p a rk a n d a f te r the a r r iv a l o f th e a e ro p lan e s e v e ra l exh ib its w ill be given.

T h e rece p tio n s a c c o rd e d Col. R oosevelt on S a tu rd u y an d P r e s i­den t T a ft on M onday a t th e sta tio n g av e ev idence o f th e in te re s t ta k en m th e ir stop a t th e M ata w an S ta ­tion . B etw een SCO a n d 600 p ersons g re e te d Col. R oosevelt, am ong w hom w e re m a n y ch ild ren , and the n u m b e r who saw P re s id en t T i f t w as la rg e r . T h e H igh School w as d ism issed and th e ch ild ren affo rded an opfio rtun ity to see th e P re s i­d en t nnd h a v e som eth ing fo r them ta ta lk a b o u t in y e a rs to com e.

S ev era l peop le d u rin g the p as t w eek h av e b ee n looking fo r sm ull fa rm s in tlip S p rin g V alley a rea . T hey like the location but h av e not m a d e an y p u rch ases .

M i6i M ahel B row n is a t W illiam s- tow n, M ass. a t te n d in g Ihe socia l even ts held b y W illiam s C ollege s tu d en ts n ea r th e c lo se o f ench school y ea r.

T h irty Y ear* A te(Is su e F r id a y , M ay 27, 1932)A nother a tte m p t w ill he m a d e ;o

o rg an ise a P a rcn t- 'l en c lie rs’ A sso­ciation In M ataw an nn T u e sd a y af­ternoon, M ay 31, n t 3 o 'c lo ck in Ihe H igh School au d ito riu m ,

A plea w as m a d e . T uesduy n i«ht, to the B orough Council in a le tte r from M rs. E . T . S chenck , S e c re ­ta ry of the C ivic D ep a rtm en t of M ataw an W om an 's C lub, th a t an o rd in an ce he ad o p ted p roh ib iting the p ass ing o u t of c irc u la rs in Ihe borough.

B orough A tto rn e y F re d M. B ur- lew w as au th o rized by the n o ro u g h Council n t its m eeting , T u esd ay night, to m a k e a .special tr ip io N ew Y o rk to c o n su lt bonding a t ­to rneys th e re ns to w hat s tep s w ould be n ec essa ry to legalize the notes and b onds now held by the M ataw an Bank in liqu idation tha t they m a y be d isp o sed of

T h e cannon in M em oria l P a rk hns aga in been p a in ted th ro u g h the co u rtesy of B ailey ’s H a rd w are C om pany, w hich e a ch y e a r has do­na ted the pain t to tb e P a rk D e p a r t­m ent.

T he dock a t th e fool of P a rk A v­enue is being o v e rh au led an d the co n c re te steps and s lu icew ays a re being rep a ired w h e re needed.

The Bell T elephone C om pany has reduced the w ork ing tim e o f its e m ­ployees from fiv e a n d one-half da ys p e r w eek lo fo u r d ay s p e r w eek. W ages have been reduced lo c o r ­respond w ith ih e s h q r te r w ork ing w eek. T h e o o m pany has a la rg e w ireless p lan t n e a r llo lm d e l Vil­lage.

W agner M arket Co. h as D eco ra ­tion D av specia ls , inc lud ing legs of genuine la m b fo r 21 cen ts a pound; boneless chuck pot ro a s t, 19 cents a pound ; p rim e r ib ro a s t, 25 cen ts a pound; finest J e r s e y a s ­p a rag u s , 17 c e n ts a bunch; F lo rid a cu cu m b ers , tw o fo r nine cen ts .

T he M ataw an S en io r C lass o f 11)32 re tu rn ed from th e ir tr ip to W ash ­ington, D.C., a t U:30 o ’clock S a tu r ­day m orn ing . T h e C lass left M a ta ­w an oil T h u rsd a y in a Kollo de luxe p a r lo r c a r bus ut 6:10 a .m .

T u esd ay , M a ta w an H igh School baseball team v isited M anasquuu and rece ived a h ea tin g by M an as ­quan H igh School to the tune of 7 to 2. Insley p itch ed fo r M ataw an and rece ived 13 s tr ik e o u ts to R id ­d le 's 7 on the opposing te am .

w a y co m m iss io n er, and Jo se p h C. I rw in ,d ire c to r o f the M onm outh C ouiuy B o ard o f F reeh o ld ers .

U p u n til T u e sd a y m o rn in g ao rep lies o r re tu rn rece ip ts to tlie reg is te red le tte rs had com e in.

Belt Issu ed .“ B ro ch u res”M ayor J a m e s H. A ckerson said

M onday n ig h t the tovvnship h ad had no fu rth e r w ord in the c lo sing m a t­te r . T he m a y o r sa id he understood th e Kell I-abs had issued a " b ro ­c h u re " to em p loyees , o sten sib ly on th e needs c re a te d in th e ir m ode of ge tting to w ork by th e closing of the ex it. . 1

| U sers o f th e T e leg rap h H ill exit | M onday . w e re rece iv in g notices j from the , H ighw ay A u tho rity m

handb ill fo rm as follows: "T e le-I g ra p h H ill ro a d n ev e r xvas an offi­

c ia l e n tra n c e o r ex it to the G ard en S ta le P u rk w a y , It w as in tended io se rv e as a n ac c e ss lo tlie H ighw ay A u tho rity (m a in te n a n c e ) build ings m tho p a rk a r e a sine* d e live ry tru c k s a re not allow ed on the p a rk ­w ay.

"S onie lo c a l, tra ffic h a s t e e n u s­in g these ro ad s to g et to an d from ih e ex p re ss la u es o f the p ark w ay . T h is tra ffic vo iiim e h a s now, in ­c re a se d to the poin t w h ere it c a u s ­es a . se rio u s sa fe ty p ro b le m . F or th e sa le ty o f m o to ris ts u s ing the se ro ad s , as w ell a s fo r th e p ro tec tion Of p a rk w a y em p loyees w orking w ith h eav y equ ipm en t in th is a re a , access lo th e se ro ad s from C raw ­fo rd 's C orner.-R d ., and v ice v e rsa , w ill no lo n g e r he a v a ilab le a l te r 1 n .m . M ay 30, 1902.''

E a ch no tice lias p rin ted on !L a m a p show ing possib le ..a lte rn a te rou tes.

T he A uthority g av e no tice anyone u sing th e ro ad a f te r the d o s in g d a te could be fined up to $200 fo r v io la .ing P a rk tv a y regu la tions.

Drivurt Dispi;*O i Turn Signal

S um m onses Jinve bi.'cn fcpuctl by P ufnohnen R oyce WalHn, M atnw nn Tow nship P o lice , Su un iu 'cideni S n tu rday in w hich Uhtk w e ic two In jured . A c u r op<.*ral«J by JtiUi Wudi', 2C M&m>h D r., JJazIrt, w as stru ck by one o p ern ted by Sunlo D arbctiu . 06 S uydam JMik t . M;Uu« won J'ownehin, w hile M undut^ to Mm-« Info W nsitlni’lon Av<*.

J he llaz ii t d i .v e i vs us liikt n lo u p liyp idun by M ntnw un 'lo w n sh ip M rsf Aid S quud fo r (m itm c n i of iiijurifu , AIm> in ju red w as W illium JJetiiK t*w , F a i r H aven , t. r id e r in one of Ihe nuuw w ho wjia Man* p o lled to a 1‘lrH w o o d P iirk p J i/' jM inn.

Tin* driver* w ere in d ljp u le i / Ihe fill fiUiiidin^. hud a M t tu rn si^iutl on, w each w.if. lustm ! ,i M mimouh.

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w ere w U l ie w d to Shdt* S m u lo r H id u ird K. S w u l; Af-M'Oiblyinen AI fil 'd N. ib u td k p lo n , C lifton J Barkftlow sn d Irv in g IC, KWth; D w ight H, C . P n lm e r, bUUu binh

Music Festival(con tinued from p age one)

"B n h cro n o n ," " G r e e n A cres O vct- tu re ,” a n d " T h e G rea t G a te o f K iev” w ill be th e Senior C oncert B an d 's co n trib u tio n . T h e m a jo r­e t te s will p e rfo rm d u rin g the "O n th e S tree t M a rc h ." .

T he H igh School C horus w ill ren ­d e r "W ith e V oice o f S tng itig ," "D o- R “-M i," a n d “ All G lory L aud und H onor.”

‘'P ra is e G od F ro m W hom Ail B lessings F lo w ," by T h o m as T allis w ill be sung by a select g ro u p of g irls . T h e E ig h th Gradfe C horus w ill sing "T h a n k You A m erica ," "M oon R iv e r" and "G od of our F a th e r s ." T h e tw o la tte r num bers w ill be s u n g by the com bined ch o r­us.

T ickets w ill be sold at the door.

Becker Sent To(co n tin u ed from p ag e one)

c lien t sough t. H e noted th a t aftei th e p lann ing b o a rd has g iven its ru ling on w h e th e r the Iti-acre tra c t could lie subd iv ided as a reg u la r re a l e s ta te subd iv ision 011 th e 10U- by-150-foot m in im u m lo t s u e s jiro- v jded by zoning fo r tha t a re a , his c lien t th e n ca n re a p p e a r befo re the zoning b o a rd seek ing a fina l ru l­ing M r. B ec k er p re su m e d Uiat if th e p la nn ing b o a rd re je c te d the u se of th e t r a c t fo r a rea l es ta te subd iv ision b e c a u se of lack of in- g rcss -n n d -eg ress to a pub lic road, h is con ten tion a h a rd sh ip ex isted w ould be m o re o r less es tab lished .

R obert L a M u ra , M ata w an , a t ­to rn ey fo r o b jec tin g ad jo in in g land ow ners, sa id h e w as iiiciinr-rl to a g re e w ith M r. B ecker th a t the d irec tive tn a p p e a r h efo re the p lanning b o a rd d id not co nstitu te a n outright, den ia l of M rs. B ec k er 's ap p lica tio n fo r a v a rian ce .

P ro p e r ty b n ta ile dM rs. B e c k e r had con tended Apr.

27 tha t a m obile t r a i le r cou rt w as the only use lo v.Hiich 16 ac re s could be p u t b ec au se the entail- m e n t of the P en t E s ta te p ro p erly , o v e r w hich a right-of-w ay to a pub- ,'ice road hud to be o b ta in ed , g ave only a te m p o ra ry use to an ingress ro ad b e c a u se the h e irs now in possession on ly have a life right. T hey ac co rd in g ly can g ra n t a right- of-w ay on ly by lease te rm in a tin g a t Iheir d e a th s , M r. B ec k c r noted, and 1 re a l e s ta te subdiv ision of p e rm an en tly p la re d houses could not be a p p ro v ed w hen the ow ners w ay of g e ttin g o u t to a pub lic road w ould c e a se w ith the life r ig h t of h e irs in the right-of-w ay in to the hom es. B ut, M r. B eck er a rg u ed A pr. 27, a m obile tra ile r co u rt is a use th a t could be d iscon tinued at an y tim e the right-of-w ay ceased to ex ist, ao it is th e only use nf the land a v a ilab le to M rs. B ecker, ns a n ow ner.

M r. L-uMura sa id his c lien ts and lie believed those of K enneth K. Jo e l, K ey p o rt, a lso ac tin g fo r ob­jec to rs , w ould con tinue to ujipnse tlie B ec k er a jip lica tion b efo re Ihe zoning lx>ard ir the p la nn ing board finds the 16 a c re s not su b jec t to rea l e s ta te subd iv ision b ec a u se of the lack of a p e rm a n e n t right-of- w ay. M r. L a M u ra reem phasized the t r a i le r jM rk is not an allow ed u se u n d e r th e zoning o rd in a n ce an t M r. B eck er fa iled to p ro d u ce ev i­dence bofore the zoning b o a rd llml h is clien t h ad p ro p erly exp lo red o th e r w ay s of access to the p ro p ­e r ly th rough co n tac ts w ith uII ow n­e rs of a d ja c e n t p ro p e r tie s , inc lud ­ing those o v e r Ihe line In M arl- Imjio T ow nship .

M r. L a M u ra w as su re It couldu n cove red th a t ad ja c e n t land

-. j , i.,,. ,-.,i« it.jit w ould im iviile a ,w y oul to the higlm 'iiy, tha t the land could be n|>p!ied to its roned use ol re s id e n ces on lOO-by-lM-foot m in im um lot sizec.

Sidewalks For(o A iunued from JWK*1 (w )

fa r tin* eAfcemcnUi fchouid reach from llie c e n te r line of N e w iiru n sw jck A vc. J-.dwaid W, O n - rie , M«iinwfln, t h e Immou'-Ii ni '.oiMty, noted * iiU-luoi io .uU .. , would h a v e to be allow ed lor. Only the no rth pick* of the* nK id.w y would h e involved iw the honih side is in M atm van ’low nsh ip .

Would W nsh l oolltiK AwayThe d iscuss ion first iv n lc te d on

jHiltinp. dow n 5idev>ulks nlon<' Inil fl was believed llwit w ithout n o b s Ihe W ider w ould )M’t iu u n d er llie cem ent w n ik nnd w ash the looting t\\\ay. T he com m ittee and Mi,( ' t l f l ' i f * r i m f r r r r f l t " n f » * ■ ••‘i-*

it iiiv cd at au e s tim a te of STM) pci front /ooi ftti hfilh Mdeivalb* .md t iirbiiif'. Foi the diM nm e invo lv td , Il was to ta le d at au e s tim a te of &V!H)U an d tills figure will Ur Mih m illed to (tie IxMoutdt ro u n d ! In n d e te rm in a tio n o l how for (lie

gov ern in g body w ill go..hi tho p ro p ­osition . .

Som e of the o w n ers be iieved they shou ld be com pensateri io r . lo ss .o f shm b lx '.ry in the cu ttin g t,w ay of then* law n fo r th e p lac ing ii?. of s id ew alk s, but Ihe com m ittee w as cold to th is. M r. C u rr ie e s tim ated th a t fo r a SO-foat w ide s tre e t, a m in im u m req u ired for R ou te 516 us an hU ercoum y ro ad , th e re would hav e to be I6l, j allow ed fo r ihe street, s u r fa c e .a n d eiuhl-and-a-halF- fee t fo r the sid ew alk a re a . T h e re w a s som e d em u rr in g am oiig the p ro p e r ty ow ners a t th is w hen it w as ho t^d iha t th e c u rb io inner edfie of the s idew alk in M iriam - D r. ap p e a re d to b e abou t four feet. But i( w as re-cm p b asized lh a t as long a s New B ru n sw ick . A ve. had th e c lassifica tio n it did, Use m in i­m um twxH'od ro ad su rface and 50- feet to ta l w idth w o u ld h av e to be re se rv e d , even if the sidew alks w ere , to sit In from, the cu rb s only {our f e d .

M r. C u rr ie mH(*d. u f te r th e m ee t­in g the sidew alks w ould p rov ide a sab;1, w alkw ay Tor school ch ild ren from th a t e n d -o f th e tow n ou t to M ain St. ph th e ir w ay to the M ata ­w an school lot on l i ro a d S t. The bo rough a tto rn e y w as confident Lhat if th is a re a w e re sidew alked , th e .rem aining s tre tc h out to M ain Sc. from Sulphin A ve. a lso could be b ro u g h t into th e p lan fo r s ide­w alks.

M r. C u rrie nlso noted th e p la c ­ing of the sew e rs a long New B runsw ick Ave. w a s not m a n d a to ry on the borough a s it h ad a right- of-w ay for the s e w e r line in ihe back of th e -h o u se s th a t w ould in­volve n e ith e r ih e costs no r legal com p lica tio n s (hat seek in g the New B runsw ick A ve. e a se m e n ts w ould involve. .... - : ■

No Encephalitis(con tinued fro m p age one)

w a te rs , foul o d o rs and a safe ty h az a rd to ch ild ren from an open

I d itch in the P ied m o n t D r. a re a , w h ere th e ' e n c ep h a litis c a se occu r-

I red , s t ir re d tlie w ra th o f lw th the | m a v o r an d G eo rge F io re , p res id en t

of the board of h ea lth . - C ites T w o C ases

M r. F io re w as e sp ec ia lly an g ry at M r. M urllia c itin g in his le tte r th a t th e re w ere tw o cases of en ­c e p h a lit is in the tow nship w hen, M r. F io re sa id , th e re only had been one an d tha t one w as not of a type lh a t h a d killed 33 p ersons In the s ta te in 1959.

M r. F io re d e c la re d a s ta te in ­sp ec to r had gone ov er th e n rea in J a n u a ry and h a d found the w a te r ill the s e w e r d ra in " p u re enough to d r in k " an d in no s ta te nf co n tam ination w h ereb y it could be lied to the en c ep h a litis case . B ut M rs. G eo rge Bonnell an d M rs. S tephen Beysel, re s id e n ts on P ied m ont D r., c la im ed to know1 the s ta te in sp ec to r h a d v isited the a re a tw o d ay s a f te r th e d itch a re a hud been c leaned oul by ihe tow nship. M rs. Bonnell spoke of g a rb a g e b e ­ing dum ped in th e d itch an d a s ta te of s tag n a tio n in a th ree-foo t pool into whir.h it em p tied , M r. F io re questioned lu>w th is cou |d b e w hen "n o dum ping” s ig n s had been p o s t­ed and police h ad been a le rted to w atch the a re a .

T h e hea lth b o a rd p res id en t p ledg­ed th e re w ould b e an o th e r test m ade of the d ra in a g e d itch w ate rs to rea ssu re the re s id e n ts . But M rs. Bunnell insisted th e res id e n ts th e m ­se lv e s a lso w ould have Ihe w ate r of the d ra in ag e d itch te sted tlie w ay they w an ted it.C on trac ted I r o m M osqu ito B ite

And M rs. Beysel, w hose dau g h ­te r w as the en c ep h a litis v ictim , told M r. F io re th e re w as word irom her p hysic ian th a t d ie child had co n trac te d th e d isea se from th e b ite of n m osquito . M ayor P h illip s pledged he w ould h a v e the ro ad d e p a rtm e n t go in to Ihe a rea w ith “ Indian ta n k s" of oil to hunt oul like ly b reed ing sp o ts of m os­qu itos T he m a y o r sa id he w as in fo rm ed tha t a m osqu ito could fiy 40 m iles, so he w an ted lo he e s ­pec ia lly ca re fu l of m osqu ito e x ­te rm in a tio n in th a t a re a w h ere the one ca se of en c ep h a litis h ad been rep o rted , l ie p ra ise d the p ro g ram Ihe M iddlesex C ounty M osquito E x ­te rm in a tio n C om m ission h as p la n ­ned th is su m m e r In the low nship.

As fo r the p ro p e r ty o w n ers ’ con­ce rn s about a g r a te o v e r th e s to rm s e w e r d ra in open ing , F re d K urtz, Ihe tow nship e n g in ee r , a ssu red them tha t it w ould go in this w eek

C om m itteem an Jo h n F . K eating believed the le tte r lo the gov ern o r from M r. M urtha was so rep le te w ith ' 'm is in fo rm a tio n '’ th a t il should be an sw ered . T lie board em pow ered M r. F io re to w rile the g o v e rn o r " th e tru e fu e ls" abou t ihe en cep h a litis s ituo tion nnd em ­p h as ise th e re is not now nor nevei lias been two c a se s in ihe tow n­ship . M r. F io re a v e rre d he would a n sw er an " irrcsixm .sib le and r i­d icu lo u s" c ritic ism .

An ow ner w hose lands ad jo in the P ine H aven d eve lopm en t w anted Ihe b o ard lo tnke the developers, Saul C an to r A ssocia tes, New Y ork, befo re the m a g is tra te ovei a w a te r flowoff condition. He w nf told u civil su it w as h is best r rc o u r ie .

I Mr'. Zi/.ik sa id th a t m a n y house- j ho ld e rs .w a n t to m ake th e ir own | tie-ins,- b u t a r e puzz led ^t^fcut how

fa r . th ey can go in th e m a tte r . I Mr." K ea tin g su g g e s te d the p io - i cedui es i h a t m ust be followed | u n d er th e s ta le s a n ita ry code, now i 3n o rd in a n ce by r e fe r ra l in the

tow nship, can he m im eog i-iphed and sen t ou t to e a c h househo lder

I w ho m u s t tie-in II w as adm itted ' th a t 30U0 w ould be need ed . They I w ould go to O ld B rid g e ow ners j a lso even though w ork un seiv ;-rs

in th a t a re a is f a r from com pletion. I Add L icensed P lu m b e rs

M r. F io re su g g e s te d tha t* the i nam es o f licensed p lu m b ers be I added iu the sh ee t, to cope w ith the

un licensed p lu m b ers s itu a tio n . M r. ] Zizik su g g es ted exem ption from

the 100 fee t fo r ho u ses tha t had gone up in som e p la ces a l 50 feet before th e ordinance- w a s iii effect. It a lso w as no ted , th e househo lder should b e a w a re th e regu la tions had been ch a n g ed from asb esto s to re in fo rced c o n c re te p ipe under d rivew ays.

M r. F io re re a d a le t te r from John W ilford, puhlic h e a lth en g in eer of the S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of H ealth , com m en ting on an " a b n o rm a l con­ce n tra tio n o f iron an d m a n g an ese" • J th e w iitcr d e liv e red to con­su m ers by th e L a u re n c e H arbo r W ater Co. T h e la t te r no ted m any com pla in ts a re co m in g in and the S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of H ea lth and Ihe Public U tilities C om m ission a r e su b jec t to " e x t re m e n ic s s ii re " from u se rs to t a k e legal s tep s aga in st th e L a u ren ce H a rb o r W ater Co. B ut the la tte r acknow ledged the s la te w as “ re lu c ta n t" to in­it ia te an y su ch m ove if the w a te r com pany is m ak ing an y m ove tn co rrec t the s itu a tio n .

M r. F io re q u es tio n ed how ;he S ta te D ep a rtm en t o f H ealth still could c lassify th e w a te r as su ita b le for d rink ing p u rp o ses . T he hoard p res id en t found the lu test com ­p la in ts w e re com ing in from Knoll- c rc f t w h ere Ihe new res id e n ts a re "g e ttin g b e l lig e re n t" o v e r Ihe d is­colored w a te r being s e rv ed them .

I h e b o a rd saw little it could do o ilier than lo in fo rm the S ta te D ep a rtm en t of H ea lth a ’ s to rm of com p lain ts w as co in in g in to tow n­sh ip o ffices and lh a t the hea lth b o ard had not o b se rv ed any a p ­p rec iab le im p ro v em e n t in t h e qu a lity o f the w a te r o f la te.

I H K itT . S S O M E I N T E R E S T I N G f a c t s ! r o m t h e D e p a r t ­m e n t o f C o m m e r c e ' ' c o n c e r n i n g t h e i r f i n d i n g s d u r i n g t h e

1 1 9 6 0 c e n s u s . . . F i ’n s t a n c e . . . t h e r e a r e ( u s m g r o u n d I u u m b e r s ) 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 h o m e s in M o n m o u t h C o u n t y h u t o n ly i 9 6 ,0 0 0 w e r e o c c u p ie d . . , 1 3 ,0 0 0 h o u s e h o ld s h a d a i r n ru ir j ( i l lu m in g . !)1,VOO h a d te l e v i s i o n . 9 0 ,0 0 0 .h a d r a d i o a n d 8 3 -0 0 0 ; h a d t e l e p h o n e s . . . I t a l s o w a s i o u n d t h a t 1 4 ,0 0 0 h a d h o m e ;I f r e e z e r u n i t s . . . C e n s u s t a k e r s f o u n d t h a t 5 7 ,0 0 0 h a d o n e I t d i , 2 4 ,0 0 0 h a d t w o c a r s «m d 3 0 0 0 h a d t h r e e c a r s o r m o r e . .■■■. [ H o m e o w n e r s i n M o n m o u t h o u t n u m b e r t h e r e n t e r s b y 6 8 ,0 0 0

to 2 7 ,0 0 0 , t h e c e n s u s r e p o r t e d . . . J u s t s h o w s w e ’r e r e a l h o m e y f o lk s r o u n d t h e s e l i y a r p a r t s . . . Im a g in e ,-2 4 .0 0 U tw o - ca i- f a m i l i e s . . . o r t h e f a c t t h e r e a r e m o r e T V s t h a n r a d i o s o r t e l e p h o n e s . . , s p e a k i n g o f T V s , m i n e b r o k e a n d 1 r e f u s e

I to h a v e i t f i x e d . . . ; i s s r e s u l t t h e f a m i ly i s a c c o m p l i s h i n g I m o r e , r e a d i n g m o r e a n d d o in g m o r e t o g e t h e r . . . p u l l o u t ! Ih u p lu g l o r a m o n t h a n d s e e t h e d i f f e r e n c e . . .J U S T A M I N U T E T H E R E . . . M a i l e r s a r e a c c i d e n t a l l y o r d e l i b e r a t e l y p u t t i n g t r a d i n g s t a m p s i n s t e a d o f p o s t a g e s t a m p s o n l e t t e r s , a n d p o s t a l a u t h o r i t i e s w is h t h e y w o u l d t h i n k ; b e f o r e t h e y s t a m p . . . . I f t h e t r a d i n g s t a m p is s u b s t i t u t e d fo i a p o s t a g e s t a m p , t h e l e t t e r w i l l b e r e t u r n e d t o t h e s e n d e r . I f t h e l i a d i n g s t a m p is a f f i x e d a l o n g w i th e n o u g h p o s ta g e , t h e m a i l e r h a s t h r o w n a w a y h i s t r a d i n g s t a m p , t h e P o s t O f l i c c p e o p l e s a i d . , , " W c h a v e t i n s s o r t o f t h i n g a l C h r i s t ­in a s t im e e v e r y y e a r , ’" a P n « l O f f i c e s p o k e s m a n s a id . “ F o l k s p u l C h r i s t m a s s e a l s w h e r e t h e p o s t a g e o u g h t l o b e a n d , f r e - c iu c -n tly , p u t t h e p o s t a g e s t a m p o n t h e b a c k f l a p . ” H e a d d e d t h a t s u c h m a i l w a s r e t u r n e d t o t h e s e n d e r .

W H E N E V E R W E H A V E a h o l i d a y s m a c k d a i v i : i t h e m i d d le o f t h e w e e k i t a l w a y s b r i n g s to m i n d t h e g o o d p o in t s o f t h a t a r g u m e n t to h a v e a l l h o l i d a y s , s a v e p e r h a p s C h r i s t ­m a s , I n d e p e n d e n c e D a y , T h a n k s g i v i n g a n d N e w Y e a r s f a l l o n a M o n d a y o r a F r i d a y . . . M o s t p e o p le w o u ld r a t h e r w o r k s t r a i g h t t h r o u g h i h e m i d w e e k h o l i d a y s a n d t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f a t h r e e - d a y v a c a t io n . . . J u s t w h e n il a p p e a r e d A m e r i c a n s w e r e g e t t i n g a h i t b l a s e a b o u t o r b i t a l f l i g h t s , t h e n a t i o n h e l d i t s b r e a t h f o r a n h o u r l a s t w e e k . . . b e t w e e n t h e t i m e o f S c o t t C a r p e n t e r ' s l a s t m e s s a g e a s h e e n t e r e d t h e a t m o s p h e r e a n d t h e r e o o r t f r o m t h e r e s c u e a i r c r a f t i t h a d a v i s u a l o n C a r p e n t e r a n d t h e s p a c e v e h i c l e i n t h e w a t e r . . . T h e ' ‘B ig B r o t h e r " t h e o r y g o t a n o t h e r b o o s t r e c e n t l y w h e n H o b o k e n b l u e c o a l s u s e d a T V c a m e r a to p a t r o l a b e a t f o r tw o h o u r s . . . E y e l o o k e d u p a n d d o w n s t r c e t .s , in to s h o p s a n d s t o r e w in d o w s a n d w h a l h a v e y o u , . . B e t i l d i d n ’t h e l p a n y e l d e r l y l a d i e s a c r o s s t h e b u s y s t r e e t s t h o u g h . . .

Keyport Auction(con tinued from p a g e one)

tn scnool a long ro ad s w ith nn side­w alks, M r. Iv e rso n w arn ed .

O ppose T ru c k M ovem entTw o o b je c to rs ap p e a re d W ho op­

posed any m o v em en t of trucks th rough tha t p a r t of th e tra c t fac ­ing on Poole A ve. w h ich is in an R-12 res id en ia l zone . T hey poin t­ed out tha t w hile the la rg e r p a r t ol the tr a c t w as in a B-3 com m ercia l zone, th e re w as a s e c to r in a 11-12 zone tha t faced p ro p e rtie s they ow ned nn Poole A ve. T hese ob jec­to rs w e re Huy L yons, a household­e r a t 773 P oo le A vc., and M ilton M ails, a Long Is land rea lto r, in te r­ested in p ro p e rty on Poole Ave.

M r. L yons saw d u s t and nuisance o cc u rrin g b ecause th e lum ber w as to be piled in to p a lle ts by the use of fork-lift tru c k s and tha t hau ling tru c k s com ing th ro u g h the R-12 zone would m a k e m o re noise und dust. M r. M ails w en t fu rth e r and

I d ec la red lha t o n ce th e SanF illippo j A uction use of th e sec to i in the j R-12 zone c e ase s , u n d e r the .zo n in g

o rd in an ce M r. Levitt and no one else subsequen tly cou ld apply the R-12 a re a s to any business use.

I And both M r. Lyons an d M r. M ails | w an ted a s to ck a d e fence e rec ted ' to cut off sight o f the L evitt o p e ra ­

tions from th e ir p ro p e rtie s .M r. G ae sn e r b e liev ed a fence

would be " to o r o s ily .” M r. Iverson chidcd him th a t an o rg an iza tio n u s ­ing the am oun t of lu m b er Levitt does, should nnl find -101) feet uf s to ck a d e fence an in to le ra b le ex p tn se B ut th e L ev itt supply offi­ce r could not see w h e re a m ostly- confined o p e ra tio n o v e r no m ore than tw o a c re s of p ro p e rly req u ired such rig h ts of re s tr ic tio n on m ove­m ent.

A tto rney A p p ea r!W endell S m ith , L ev ittow n, ex ­

plained lie w ns an a t to rn e y for Ihe Levitt o rg an iza tio n a n d could give ussiirance tha t the m ovem ent of B u ilders Supply t ru c k s would lie

confined to Ihe B-3 zone a n d would not in g re ss in to the R-12 zone sec ­to r o nce the S an F illip p o u se nf these lands fo r business ceased . B ut M r. Sm ith added he co n c u rre d in th e view o f M r. B eek m an tha t the o rd in a n ce allow ed the use in the B-3 zone the S anF illip p o s and W illiam J . L ev itt iv e re seek ing , by a specific, re le re n c e to light indus­try " io fa b r ic a te " r a th e r th a n lo " p ro c e ss and m a k e phy sica l and ch em ica l ch an g es in p ro cess in g ." He d ec la red , th e re lo re , th a t if M r. L ev itt '^ , f |rm d id not ing re ss on the s e c to r in an K-12 zone, it d id not need a use c e rlif ic a tio n from any official body a s tb e use it sough t in th e B-3 p a r t o f the land ex­p ress ly w as p ro v id e d fo r ih e a re a in th e zoning o rd in an ce .

E dw in S. G reen fie ld , M etu ch en . w as a th ird o b je c to r. H e sa id he ran an outlet s to re of the well- know n G reen fie ld 's B road an d M ar­ket jew e lry au c tio n , N ew ark , ac ro ss the h ighw ay from th e Key­port A uclion. H e re la te d th a t his business, a long w ith lha t of th e Auc­tion, had gone dow n in th e past two y e a rs to llie po in t w h e re boih lie and M r. S anF illippo w an ted to quit. But M r. G reen fie ld observed th a t w ith a " lu m b e r y a r d " ac ro ss Ihe h ighw ay, he w ould be unable to sell his b u sin ess lo a d v a n tag e b ecau se it w ould h ave a coldly h oarded up an d fo rb idd ing outlook ra th e r th a n one th a t now p rev a iled of an ac tiv e m a r t o f trad e .

On cro ss-cx ttm ination b y M r. H eckm an, M r. G reen fie ld ad m itted the R aritan ou tle t s to re w as open only one day p e r w eek. T hen he said , on second th ough t, th a t he w ould w ithdraw his ob jec tion , for if Ihe S anF iliippos could le a se Iheir p ro p e rlv for ligh t in d u s try , so could lie.

Cliff’a A uction A ffectedIt w as qu estio n ed if th e re would

not be an o th er uuction business af- fecled , C liffs A uction at the Poole Ave. co rner. B ut M r. San F illippo gave a s s u ra n c e th a t the S ta te H igh­

w ay D ep artm en t p lans to put in a ju g h an d le a t R ou te 36 and Poole A ve., th a t this w ould ta k e ou t the C lif f s Auction an d so th is m a rt, too, a s a non-conform ing u se , could no t b e re tu rn ed to the a re a . He ad d e d tha t the food sa le s s tru c tu re in fron t o t his ow n A uction w ould be to rn down w ith th e Route 36 w idening.

M r. M ails con tinued in ob jec tion , in s is tin g th e re should lie no p ark in g o f tru c k s o r L ev ilt em p loyees c a rs in th e sec to r of llie A uction lot in th e R-12 zone. M r. G a e sn e r ex p la in ­ed th a t Ihere w ould be two Levitt su p e rv iso rs pul in c h a rg e a t the A uction lum ber s to ra g e c e n te r and 15 em ployees h ire d to w ork th e re from R aritan T ow nsh ip . H e an ­nounced a n igh t w a tch m an would b e continuously on d u ty ag a in s t any vandalism , thc ll o r h ie h az ­a rd .

M r. B eekm an believed it w as up to th e board to dec ide if an excep­tion w ere m ade se llin g off from use an y o f the sec to r in th e R-12 zone, if, then , th e B u ilders Supply Co. could not go a h e ad d ire c tly ,n the B 3 zone w ithout zoning ruling o r app ea l, to e x e rc ise an accep ted use in the zone. M r. B eek m an ein- pliusized th e re w as a s tro n g tim e u rg en cy involved on M r. L e v itt 's p a r t .

When M r. M asch o b se rv ed the app lica tio n w ould h av e to go to the p lann ing bo ard u s w ell as the tow n­sh ip com m ittee fo r con sid e ra tio n befo re the zoning body could a o upon it, bnth M r. B eek m an a n i M r. Sm ith w ere d is tu rb ed . M r. Ca­hill suggested llie m atLer be ro fc rre d to A lfred T . H ennessy jr., U nion Ueacli, th e tow nsh ip a t to r­ney , for a ru ling if su ch p ro ced ­u re s w ere requ ired o r if M r. Ilcek- m a n 's contention abou t his clien t only exerc is ing a g iven zoning righ t w ithout need of an y a p p ro v a l] should s tund. T he b o a rd unan i­m ously ag reed and p ledged lo let th e S anF illippos und M r. L ev itt know at an e a rly date .

Sewer Tie-ins(con tinued from p ane one)

M r. Z i/ik q u estioned w hat m e a s ­u re s .should be taken if n Houm*. Im d c i i> i . . . d i . ;

K ioie, In m id p its id e n t, a l ­low ed th e re w e re d rn im M n iic rs ex is ten t w here il w as fl " h a id s h ip ’* fo r a househo lder to ra ise $150 lo r a lie-in. M ayor John Phillips )i questioned who Was to be Ihe judj.',e of w h e n a "h a rd s h ip ’ e.xisfed.

The A uthority d ire c to r Mi|:K< Mi d j i t should have le liitiu iish ip to in i ; o r mdij/.eix.e. i In* un iyor bcJn vi*d 1 ihe m u tte r shou ld he r e f e i n d Jo

tlie w elfiue h o a id when* a piiM ui wu* on relief o f any k ind, ax it w as obvious no h ouseho lde r should be exem pted from a san :m y n e c e s ­sity Jupt b ec au se lie is ' 'b a d off" foi m oney.

M ag is tra te lo Act As for those not M ibjeri to le

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E . D a r r e l l S m i t h , I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o m p e t i t i o n

& W i n n e r , I s C o n d u c t i n g A r t S c h o o l I n K e y p o r t

.. A n o ld s a y in g : '. “ I h e m a s can d o a n d tn e m a s c a n 't tsacU " hap-

tlly. does not apply to E . D a rre ll m ltli, S u m m it , . who h a s gain ed c o n s id e rab le recogn ition tn fine

* r t . p a r t ic u la r ly p o r tra itu re , and

a s tie s tu d ied h is to ry ht* b.e<’Jn i« F lo rida and .a r r iv e d in St. Aiitfus-In tr ig u ed v/itfi L inco ln 's face . "A f­t e r an y n u m b er of sk e tch es , one {fay.I .p a in ted a 'p o r t r a i t of Lincoln in p a s te ls ." T he p a in tin g c a m e .to

E . D a rre ll Sm ith , S u ram 'i a r t is t , and h i* p a in tin g " T ra n s f j rm a tio u ” w hich w u aw ard ed f i r i t p r ic e in a n in te rn a tio n a l a r t co m p etitio n held a t th e Suuler-lliitor* H otel, N ew Y o rk , in M ay.

the a tten tio n of R o b ert O 'N eil, w ho w as th e p rin c ip a l o ( th e school nnd h e w as so im p resse d w ith the boy 's ta len t th a t he m a d e th e o ffer to

a n a r tp re s e n tly i i conduc ting achool in K eyport.

A p o rtra it o f Abe L incoln p a in ted w hen he w as i'i-years-o ld la unched 'M r . 'S m ith .o n a life-iim e c a re e r .Ina r t , ‘‘I c a n 't rem e m b e r w hen I .. . . .d id n ’t lik« to d ra w .” M r. S m ith i th a t m a n s g en e io s 'ty , I w as s ta r t

M y fam ily w as poor ed on a c a re e r w hich h as been

tin e ’1 w ith liis p a in tin g equ ipm ent, a fe w -c lc ith e s -a n d bfoke. .

M r. Sm ith sa id th a t he w en t to a hotel an d app lied fo r a job . When.I w as a sk ed w h a t 1 cou ld do, 1 replied, "N o th in g . T n : an. a rt is t. F o rtu n a te ly fo r m e ," lie added,

i '. 'a m an of unusual u n d ers ta n d in g ; a n d • k indness ow ned the h o te l and I he o ffered m e a jo b to do a riiural i in one of th e la rg e ro o m s '.o f the

hote l an d in p a y m en t fu rn ish ed me. w ith a room a n d m e a ls . '"

: i C om pletes M uralA fter 14 m o n th s, M r, S m ith com ­

p le ted the m u ra l b ased on h is to ri­ca l sfflnes of. St.. A ugustine . ‘'D u r­ing th a t tim e ( . w orked peacefu lly , a te w ell and en jo y ed the b eau tifu l c lim a te and su n .” He reco u n ted tha t his em p lo y er then la id him th a t he h ad been in F lo rid a long e n o u g h ,-lo an ed h im ,$300 a n d sug­gested he go to N ew 'V o rk to study, b u t he cau tio n ed him to live in " J e r s e y .”

M r. S m ith sa id th a t he did Just tha l, bu t in s te a d of s tu dy ing in N ew Y ork , h e w as fo rtu n a te enough to b e ab le to s t'jd y ,.u n d e r the no ted H u n g a rian p o r tr a i t1 p a in t e r , L a jos iVIakos, w ho had a studio in P e r th A m boy a t !b“ t tim e . He also stud ied for a consid e rab le p e r­iod with C arro ll Jo n es , w ell known Illu stra to r fo r L ife nnd T im e m a g a ­z ines. ■

M r. S m ith reca lle d that, th e first pain ting ha so ld w as his p o rtra it of U nco ln . " T h e p o r tra it w as \ bought for $75 by W illlum Klec- m a h , .who w as m a y o r of m y hom e­tow n, C larksville^ T enn ."

H eilg ious P ain tin g T hrough the y e a rs m ost of M r.

S m ith 's a r t h as been in p o r tra itu re , but up to th is point he has re­ce ived tlio m ost acc la im as well a s th o .la rg e s t fin an c ia l re w a rd for

com m en ted ,

pain ting b ased on tho C rucifixion C a l l e d "T ra n sfo rm a tio n ,” the pain ting w as aw ard ed f i r s t . prize j

H is rehfcjoi/s cons’ictiw w a re re ­vea led m «* d esc rip tio n ol th^ p a in tin g w hich say s: ‘ in hi* d ra ­m a tic p e rfo rm a n c e of litjUt and shadow . M r. S m ith 55 1 r^ -s to rm a - tio n - exem plifies the th re e cro sses of C alvary and-. 14 sym lK jhc of C h r is t’s iden tifica tion -with a ll men a n d the tra n sfo rm in g pow er w m cn C h ris t h a s ov er m e n s lives, ihi- black, c louds p o r tra v the tu rb u len ce of life. Ih e ligh tn ing e x p re s se s the illum in a tio n of tru th w hich all. m en m u s t seek th rough help an d the w h ite c louds rep re sen t m a ll’s re ­w a rd of u m er in teg rity , and peace.

C ra f tsm a n And A rtis tTn his p a in tin g s .:M r. S m ith is 3

c ra f tsm a n . <as well as an .a r t is t , in fact his p e rso n a l conviction is th a t you canno t be one w ithout the o th e r. Me re lies on techn ique, p e r­fected to a -h ig h d eg ree , to obta in th e e ifec l ha w an ts . His can v asses a r e not sp lo tches of co lo r, m yriads of lines, o r d is to rtio n s w hich the v iew er m ust s tudy to trv to a s ­ce rta in the a ru m 's m ean ing . In his p a in tin g s a p iece of wood looks like a p ie ce of wood, peop le look like people and faces a re not d is­to r te d to m ake a poin t.

M r. Sm ith uses, and teaches un d erp am iin g . a tech n iau e uanueu dow n from the Old M as te rs tu gam light an d re flec te d light w h ich give u nusually re a lis tic va lues to oil p a in tings . S urprising ly - o n e o f the m am in g re d ie n ts - in vui em ulsion used m unaerpn inU ng is an egg, the o rd in a ry b a rn y a rd v a rie ty .

S ince last S ep te m b er. M r. Sm ith n a s heen conduc ting an a r t school in K eypo rt. H is stud io is located on the second f lo o r . of Bedle s P a in t S to re , E ast F ron t St. and D ivision St. M r. Sm ith em phasizes (h a t he is nol holding a r t classes, h u t is conduc ting a school w nere a com p lete cou rse Is g iven in d raw in g , c h a rc o a l, te m p e ra and oils. A sm all but b as ic p a r t of the c lasse s Is a s trea m -lin ed cou rse in a r t app rec ia tio n .

M r. S m ith say s lha t p rov ision Is

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Mrs. Jameson Feted At Shower

A s u ro rise show er w as given ih , hono r ot to rs . C h es te r Jam e so n : jr . M orftanvili*;, a l the M o rg an -: v tH c"V olunteer f i r e H ouse on Sul- : u rd a y even ing by M rs. C heste r J a m e so n sr. an d M .’s . h o lm e s : L am berson .

T h e tab le w as se t buffe t s tv le ■ and th e ce n te rp ie ce w as a U rg e cak e w ith a s to rk m lhe m iddle. The d ec o ra tio n s w e re in pink, blue and yellow , l h e g ilts w ere n laced in a n d a round a b ass in e tte .

1 h o se a tten d in g w ere M iss Rose A nn Jam e so n . M iss I e r ry Lee Ja m e so n , M iss A lice M o rn s, M rs. C h arles F a rre ll. M rs. F lo rence I -a n e l l . M rs. M ichael Ryntewicz;, M rs. O livia P a d e r . M rs. Ilona L am pieunen , M rs. R a y m o n (i B row n. M rs. J o se p n L anzaru s rrr M rs M artin S m ith s r ., M rs. John R yburn , M rs. V ic to r B arnaba, M rs. M icky S tackel, M rs... John Ba* o risk y , M rs.. A m b ro sin a B arbolini, and M rs. R udy B arbo lin i, a ll of M organv ille . . .

A lso M rs. Louis Veinot, M iss Ann Sadow ski, M rs J a n e B orer, M a ta ­w an; M iss D ian e M itchell, M rs. M u rie l.M u rp h y , M rs. J en n ie H&llo- w ay, an d M rs. R ita M itchell. So- ca u cas ; M rs. A m elia M itchell, M rs. Ida Soldano, H oboken; M rs. E m m a M itchell, M rs. Ida Sulzano. and M iss K aren Salzano, N orth Bergen; M rs. C la ire C alvano , M rs. Tillie M itchell, Union C ity; M ra. F ran k B o g art. M iddletow n; M rs. Carol B ogart, Union Beuch; M rs M arie B ogart, K ean sb u rg ; M rs. R aym ond SchiIke, E ng lish to w n ^ M rs. P e te r

j P e te rso n , C heesequake; M rs. Con- I nio B uckley, H olm del; M rs. Rob­

ert S eb er, W ickatunk ; M rs. J e ss ie .H agerm an , F o rt Lee,

G ifts w ere sen t by M rs. C harles Ja m e so n , and M iss R onnie J a m e ­son, M rs. Jo se p h Sasso, M rs. Clif­fo rd E ckel, M rs. T hom as F alco , M rs. Leo L a m m e rs , M rs. H enry B rau tig an , M rs. V incent G entile, M rs. M orris S ch e th er, M rs. John Sw eeny, M rs. Violet M itchell, San- di. S kippy, an d T om m y Schllke, and M rs. M ary Schrum .

M a t a w a n H i g h S c h o o l P - T A [ n s t a l i s O f f i c e r s

M rs O eorge W eber, th ird f ro m right, Insta lling r i" h [ ) , a r e M rs. .John B unger, tre a s u re r ; M rs . N or- o fficer. c c g i i t t i iM tc s M r1, A. J . T om asello , r.ewly- [ m a n S o ltysik , v ice p res iden t; M rs. H arold D olan , re­e le c te d p ie s id en t ot liie M alaw an H igh School P a r e n t - ; cord ing s e c re ta ry ; M rs. A nthony C rapa ro , co rrespond* T e a c h e r A ssociation , u t in sta lla tio n c e re m o n ie s T hu rs- - ing s e c re ta ry , d a v evening . O ther o f tn e r i In th« p ic tu re , (lefl to i

M a t a w a n P e r s o n a l I t e m sN ew * CM Y n c A n d T o u r F a m i ly U A p p r e c ia te d A t A ny T im a

A rtis t! a l w ork a r c p ic tu re d a t th e a r t «chool In K eypo rl conduc ted - by . E , D a rre ll S m ith , r ig h t o l p ic tu re , w ho In sm ilin g a s ho o ffe rs a

su g g estio n to Jo h n D onohue, H az le t. S om e o t ih e s tu d e n ts com m en ted th a t M r. S m ith does n o t a lw ay s sm ile a s ho c ritic ize s th e ir w ork . O ther m e m b e r! o t Ihe c la s s , left to r ig h t a re M iss Alice H ushou r, K eypo rt,

stand ing ; M iss D onna K uarloyg , K ey p o rt, sea ted in fron t; M rs. S and ra Schantz, H olm del, seated in back , a n d M rs. M ild red G reen sp an , H azlet. W llliclinliia D obb ins, M iddletow n, w ho is w ell know n In th is a re a , also is a m e m b er of th e class b u t w as a b s e n t due lo illness w hen th e p ic tu re w as tak en .

an d w e lived on a fa rm in T en- n cssec T h e w alls o f o u r hom e w ere d ec o ra ted w ith m y firs t a t ­te m p ts a t a r t " ■

Ho reca lled tha t h is fam ily took a r a th e r dubious v ie w of h is a r t w ork and th e y w e ra co m plete ly am azed w hen th e 'p r in c lp a l of th e school lie w as a tten d in g ca m e to see them and o ffe red lo pend him to a r t school.

In tr ig u ed With L inco ln ’s F ace At tho tim e M r. S m ith s a id he

w as a g ra m m a r schoo l pup il an d

co nstan tly cha llen g in g and w hich h a i g iven m« g re a t p e rso n a l s a ti s ­fac tion th ro u g h th e y e n rs ,” he com m ented .

In high school, M r. S m ith con ­tin u ed his s tudy o f a r t w ith Billy L edbetter, w ho still Is an em inent a r tis t in N ashv ille , T enn . "W hen I fin ished h igh school, I left hom e and dec ided to s ta r t o u t on m y c a re e r on m y ow n ," he said and reca lled th a t he h itch h ik ed to

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when It w as sponso red by Art F a ir G alleries, H olm del, and exh ib ited ill an in te rn a tio n a l com petition held th is m onth a t thu S ln tler-H ilton Hotel in New Y ork .

Conf>*5sin£ lo being deep ly r e ­ligious, M r S m ith said with n sm ile th a t he w as b ro u g h t up a "S ou thern B a p tis t." "I tru ly feel tha t 1 w ould n e v e r have heen ab le to ach ieve w hat I have w ithou t 1 Its he lp ," lie ad d e d s im p ly . .

Communion Sunday At Presbyterian Church

Tho S ac ram en t of th e Lord’s S upper will be ad m in is te red at the F irs l P re sb y te r ia n C hurch of M at­aw an on Sunday at th e m orn ing w orship se rv ic e a t 10 a .m . Sunday School m eets a t 10 a .m . N u rse ry c a re is p rov ided during th e se rv ic e for ch ild ren u n d e r th ree-years-o f- age . P a ren ts w ho d es ire lo have th e ir ch ild ren b ap tized o n J u n e 10 m ust m eet w ith the p a s to r , the R ev. C h es te r R . G allow ay, at 11:15 a .m ., in fm ed ia ie ly after the m o rn ­ing serv ice .

On M onday th e Session will m est a t 8 p .m .

Boy Scout T roop 73 m eets on T uesday at 7:30 p.m . T rin ity C irc le m eets at the hom e of M rs. R obert R itch ie , 22 T e rrill R d ., S ay re Woods S outh, a t 8 p .m .

C ru sad e r C irc le m eets on W ed­nesday a t 9:30 a .m . at tha hom e of ,M rs. H a rry W ells, 6 N ew B runs­wick A ve., M ataw an , T h e G oodwill C ircle m eets ai lhe hom e of M rs. John l.u m b ert, 46 Johnson A va., M ahiw nn, at 12:30 p m

G lcnw ood C irc le m eeis 0 'i T h u rs ­d ay a t 10 a .m at the hom e <>f J M rs. F. M u rray ’iVidd, K eyport*! Holmdel Rd. H rownic T roop m eet* , at 2, -15 n .m . <

Contemporary To Hold Annual Banquet June 11

’H im execu tive |x>urd ol the MtiUi- wan C o n tem p o rary L eague m et M onday even ing **l the hom e of M rs, G eorge K inkade, Uenr* Kd., Itohndel. F inal plan** w ere d is­cussed fo r the annual banque t to ho httld Ju n e 11 nt C o lli Neck Inn vhen o f f ite is will Im* l>vM is, Jo h n K inney. ’

M ri. Leon C hristina! and M rs, Augtiflt S chm eling a tten d ed tin* i.'onvenllon of the N, J. F ed e ia tlo n of W om en's C lubs In A tlan tic City .md will g ive the ir u p o i t 1. at the reg u la r m eeting which w ill be held M onday. IhM ej-sr* will be M rs. K inney, M i.v A itlim Klutt and M u Tlm t m ail N ealis

AMemlmi! th e board m eeting wen* Mi-is Nfitn* I'm i itn, Mi * k in i.Miinii, ... i m . ,u *i V. ifMiit , , Mi 4 Ito b eu Henllev, Mm Kin ney, M tv ((ow nid WoIvimIoii. Mr* Uos’i M a/’hait, Mr> M .iilin Ill'll. M rs. SchiiioHiH1,, and M f* G e o tg ' 1 Smith.

m ade in his c la sse s for Ihe serious a r t s tu d en t as w ell as for those who w ant to lea rn enough about p a in tin g for th e ir p e rsonal sa tis fa c ­tion . He no tes lhat so fa r som e of tho s tu d en ts have produced

j som e o u ts ta n d in g w ork M r. Sm ith ‘ plans to expand the c lasse s from

W ednesday and F rid ay even ings Ui m orn ing and a fternoon c lasse s and he is looking fo rw ard tn th e fu ture w hen an exh ib it will be held of the w ork accom plished in K eyport.

Baptist Church Call* Special Business Meet

T h u rsd ay a t 7:30 p.m . a special business m eeting of t h « F irs t B ap tist C hurch , M ataw an , h as been ca lled to consider the p u rc h a se of add itiona l p ro p e rty , T he sen io r cho ir will p ra c t ic e a t 8:30 p.m .

S a tu rd a y a t 9:45 a .m . the cherub cho ir p rac tice s .

Sunday the I-o rd 'i S u p p er will be o bserved and th e uerm on will b t "T h e In fluence of G od liness .” T he new o ffe ring p la te s donated by tho Ladle* Aid Society will be d ed ica ted and p laced in serv ice. C hurch school c lasse s m eet at 9:45 a .m . for ev e ry age; 9:45 a .m . ea rly w orship ie rv ic e ; 11 a .m . m orning w orship . A n u rso iy is p rovided during both se rv ices. At 7 p.m . B ap tist E vening Fellow sh ip will begin. At 8 p .m . J a n e G rego ry will rece ive the GliT* G uild D egree of Light.

M onduy at 7 p.m . ]u n io r cho ir p rac tice s ; ut S p.m . the M en’s Club m eets.

T uesday a t 10 a .m . C irc le 1 m eets . Baby luye tte item * slill out can be g iven to Sally L a m b e r­son o r B etty Ltirkiii

W ednesday al 7:10 p.m . (lie B o a r d of C h ristian K dncation m eets

Laurence Harbor GirlC m c l u c j f c s F r o m C o l l " ” ?

M iss M ary F ran ces P ea iso n , d au g h te r of M r. and M is How,m i P em son , L au ren ce H aibo r, was g n u lu a ted from A ldeison-llro iiddus Collej»«* M onday in the 'Mm com- m encenienl a t the school in P h ilip ­pi, Wc jI Va,

M iss P earso n m a jo ie d In C h ris ­tian F.ducation, A f 'e r h e r grinlua* lion from S iy ie v ille lligli School, Miss Pea n o n athMided M.ipllsi In ­stitu te f o rC h iM l.in W o ik e is , Hiyn M aw i. Pa, M ivi IV .iisou Im■< biv.i w nploved by the F li^ i M.ipd.l ( ’lunch of M ai.iw ,in

Week's Activities In Methodist Church

T h a c a rr ia g e house of the F irst M ethod ist C hu rch ,' M ataw an , will be open to rece iv e item s fo r the

I ru m m a g e sa le on F rid ay from 6 to I 8 p .m . In te rm ed ia te Y outh Fcllow - I sn ip m eets at 7 p .m .

A ru m m ag e s a le will ha conduct­ed S a tu rd a y by the M en 's Club in the c a rr ia g e house , s ta r tin g a t 9 n .m .

T h e S ac ram en t o f the L o rd 's S u p p er will bo c e leb ra ted Sunday a t both the 3:45 and 11 a.m serv-

I ices. A nthem s w ill be sung by the I c ru s a d e r and sen io r cho irs. At

11 a .m . the o ffice rs of tlie W om en's S ocie ty of C h ris tian S erv ice w ill lie in s ta lle d . C hurch school m eets at 9:45 a .::;, and S en io r M ethodist Y outh fe llo w sh ip al 7 p .m .

T h e W .S.C.S. w ill hold a covered I d ish su p p e r m e e tin g M onday at [ (i: 15 p .m . M rs. H ow ard H enderson j is c h a irm an of hostesses; M rs.

R hea L o n g stree t In ch a rg e of de­v o tions and M rs. R alph H artm an is p ro g ram ch a irm an .

L ad ies ' n ight w ill be ce leb ra ted a t tiie M en’s Club W ednesday at 8 p .m .; chape l ch o ir reh ea rsa i.7 p .m .; c ru s a d e r cho ir reh ea rsa l.8 p .m .

•lun io r cho ir re h e a rse s T hu rsday a t 2:15 p .m .; m id-w eek serv ice,7 p .m .; sen io r r lm ir reh ea rsa l,8 p .m .

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M r. and M rs. W inston B rad fo rd a n d M rs. M innie B radford . B rook-1 lyn, w ere S a tu rd a y even ing ^ue.-,t» ! o f M r. and M rs. D onald W Robm- j son . I

M r. and M rs. John O’D onnell and ,M r. and M rs. P.aiph Jo h r.an , Boa- j con . N .Y ., w e re Sunday g u ests of |Ivlr. and M rs. T h u rm an E. N oahs. |

M r. and M rs. A llen S. N orris i lm ve re lu m ed from a tw a-w eek I tr ip to S ilver S prings, M d.. w here they w ere g u ests o f M rs. N o rris ! p a re n ts , M r, an d M rs. J . W. L ast-1 w ood. While Ihere M r. N o r tis a t - , ten d ed a m a n ag em e n t sem in a r In I W ashington , D.C.

M r. and M rs. W illiam N a r r . Du- 3 o ls . Pa , spen t the w eekend w ith th e ir nephew and niece, M r, and M rs. W arren M esserschm u.it.

M rs. D onald W. R obinson e n te r­ta in e d at luncheon an d b ridge Toys d av . Tlie w inners w ere M rs. R us­se ll S te tler, M rs, F.imore K u ttner : and tho hostess. O ther g u ests w ere |M rs H arry M unson. M rs. l-red- ■. e r ie k D ederick . M rs. D av id r i r u c e , ; M ataw an , a lso M is . Dwight Gat w ood and M rs. llo w a id S ayreville .

M r. and M rs. W illiam G ad e and ch ild ren . L orna and J im , w e re S a t­u rd ay v isitors of M r. and M rs. H en­ry E. S chneider. W hite P la in s, N.Y.

M rs. G e ra rd D eviin -en te rta in ed h e r F r id a y n igh t b ridge c lub . T h e w in n ers w ere M rs. M arg u erite L a ird , M rs. Leroy S ickels an d M rs. F re d e ric k D ederick . O ther guests w ere M rs. C la rk M oore, M rs. F ran k B liss. M rs. W. O liver D iggin. M rs. W illiam J . R abel, M ataw an , and M rs. G eorge B arbanell, Red Bank.

M r. and M rs. IT. C. W eigel nt- tended the A nnual M as te rs S ta tis ti­ca l D inner held a t T he C om m ons, R u tg e rs U niversity . S a tu rd a y even­ing.

M ichael Z ehvak, son of M rs. A l­ta Zclw ak, R av ine D r., w ho is a studen t nf S y racu se U n iversity , S y racuse , N .Y ., is hom e foi sum - The m er vacation .

M r. and M rs. Russell S te tle r tu rned hom e Sunday a fte r spend ing

! M rs. L e roy S ickels en te rta in ed i the Ih u rs d a y D esse rt B ridge Club,1 m e w in n ers w ere M rs. Ih o m as j W elstcad M rs.;.W illiam R . C raig I and M rs. G e ra rd D evlin . O ther : guests w e re M rs. R. W. H errick , ! M rs. C la rk M oore. M rs. ;Jo sep h I U aier, M ataw an . and M rs. l-red | N oble. H olm del.

M r. and M rs. h d w a td W. C u rrie and M r. and M rs. C am ilio G entile spent i long w eekend at the Con­cord H otel. K iaueshu L ake, N .Y.

M r. and M rs. D onald 1. B eechw ood l e r r . , w ere S unday d in­ner gu es ts of Miss H o G ru n th e r, Belford.

M r and M rs. H a rry W ells e n te r ­ta ined S a tu rd a y even ing a t a d in ­ner p a r ty . T h en ’ g u ests w e re the ir

M r. and M rs. H oward K rogh and son, M ark, spen t Ihe w eekend a t th e ir s lim m er hom e m B each H a v ­en It-rracu . ........

M r. and M rs. W ilsiam A lien and children . Hilly, Betlv Lou. and B everly . W ashington- A ve. w ere - S a tu rday v is ito rs of M rs. A llen 's m o th e r and sister-m -laW , M r. and M rs. E ugene LeC om ple, U nion. .

M r. and M rs. W illiam M atthaey , W ashington Ave., gave a b a rb ec u e Sunday a fternoon tn ce leb ra tio n o t ; M rs. Jack V alle r 's b irth d ay . O ther-, guests w ere J a c k Valler- and the M atthaev ch ild ren . Suzanne. J a n ­ice. J e f ire y , T hom as and Alex. •

Ih e W om en 's A uxiliary of tha W ashington E ngine Co. held th e ir reg u la r m eeting M av ll>, w hich w as

d au g h te r M rs. W illiam H elm s; R o -1 followed bv a social. M rs. J a c kb e rt B utler. M r. and M rs. Rudolph F raeb e i and M rs, L vdia B. W alling.

Air. and M rs F ra n k F reem an , I New Y ork, w ere w eekend house guests o f M r. and M rs. Ih o m a s B. I 'ran ii jr .. E dgem ere Dr.

____ M r. and M rs. S a ly e r H ughes cn-VeaTe, te iia m e d Sunday afternoon . T he ir

'g u e s ts w ere M r. and M rs. C arl Hughes and sons, K arl and Alan, M r. and M rs. A ngleo S calzo and ch ild ren , D utchie. M arie and N an­cy and M rs. A. N icholson. T h e o c ­casion w as to c e le b ra te M r. H ughes' and his son , D onald ’s, b ir th d ay .

M r an d M rs. C harles M andeville , Mr. and M rs. S tockton H opkins, Mr. and M rs. T hom as Siddons, M alaw an , an d M r. an d M rs. H er­bert C o ttre ll, B row ntow n, w ere in New Y ork W ednesday night to see "M ary , M ary " w ith B a rb a ra Bel G eddes. T hey had d in n e r a t the Blue Ribhon.

W illiam Sanford and Stockton H opkins spen t the w eekend at S tokes S ta te P ark trou t fish ing .

M rs. R ussel! W eber e n te r ta in ed her b rid g e club T h u rsd ay night.

w inners w ere M rs, B ruce J M acCutclieou nnd M rs, G eorge ) Deit/-. O ilier guests w ere M rs. j J a m e s L ederm an , W oodbridge,

sev e ra l day* w ith M rs. S lc l le r 's j M rs. Roy K aiser, M rs. Jo sep h .............. S chelley , .........................................”

Services Listed At Trinity Church

J u n io r ch o ir re h e a rsa l for T rin ity j C h u rch (E p isc o p a l) , M ntaw an, will ba *icld S a tu rd a y a t 11 a .m .; Sac­ra m e n t of P en an ce , 4:!I0 to 5 p.m.

Sunday a f te r thu A scension m a­tin.* will be a t 7:45 a .m .; Holy C om m union, 9 a .m .; fam ily serv ­ice . m orn ing p ra y e r nnd church school, 9:30 a .m .; Holy E u ch a iist, l i a .m .; evensong , 7:30 p .m . e p is ­copa l Young C hurchm en will m eet, beg inn ing w ith evensong.

H oly C om m union will be cele- | b ra te d T uesday at 8 a .m .; W ednes- | d ay a t 10 a .m .; and F rid ay at ; l>:30 a .m .

P a s t p re s id e n ts ’ d inne r of T rin ity i G uild will b e held T u esd ay even­

ing at the P o e t's Inn, M ataw an; A lcoholics A nonym ous, 9 p .m .

Boy Scout T roop 232 m eets T h u rsd ay at 7 p .m .; sen io r choir re h e a rsa l, 7:30 p .m .; in q u ire rs ’ c la s s , 8:30 p .m .

s is te r , M iss E lizabeth M echan icsburg , Pa.

M r. and M rs. Al S m utko and d au g h te r, S usan , B road S t.. a t te n d ­ed the w edding S a tu rd ay of M iss B a rb a ra Sm utko to R obert C asasis in D ean.

M rs. lam es A dam* an d M r*. Otto G aub. a tten d ed the q u a r te r ly m eeting of ihe Bancroft T ay lo r Rust Home local board held at the hom e in O cean G rove on M onday.

R ank l jr ., M rs. W illiam O hnsm an and M rs, N icholas F ran c isc o .

M r. and M rs. F ran k F e rra n o and ch ild ren . M ark, C hip and D rux, M iriam D r., spent th e w eekend at Iheir su m m e r hom e at Avon.

M rs. Rudolph F raeb e i e n te r ta in ­ed h e r Pinochle C lub T uesday a f­ternoon. H er guests w ere M rs. H ar­ry W ells, M rs. lien D ennis, M rs. Louis K tiiser and M rs. Rulon Sm ith.

0 Reilly won the dark ho rse . M rs. E d w ard C raw ford w as taken in a s a new m e m b er. M rs. Jo h n T h a le r and M rs. W aller W eStenbcrger will serve on th e refreshm en t com m it-: tee to r Ju n e . On May 2.3, a com ­bined m eeting w a s held w ith Hal* ey H ose Co. A social followed w hich included re freshm en ts , gam ­es an d p rize r.

Ross W. M aghan re tu rn ed hom o T uesday a f te r spending th re e d ay s in C hickopee, M ass., a tten d in g the G enera l of A m erica In su ran ce Con­ference.

M r. and M rs. R ichard Kerncy* W alw ick, N .Y ,,-w e re Sunday v isi-; to rs of M r. and M rs. Allan J . M or­rison . .

Mi*s. L ou ise T hom pson, M rs, John K obus and M rs. Al Sm utko ^aw a p e rfo rm a n ce M onday n igh t of the F o rt M onm outh S how case ol ‘‘Send M e No f lo w e rs ."

M r. and M rs. E. H. D om inick re­tu rn ed hom e M onday a f te r spend ­ing sev e ra l d ay s as guests of M r, and M rs. W. H. Bergen, B arrin g ­ton, R. I. While ther« they v isited M rs. G eorge W, Allen. W hilensville, M ass.

M rs. G. .T. S terling T hom pson , M rs. W R obert E lder, M r and M rs. lid w a rd W est and M r. anc* M rs. W illiam W idman w ere an ion . the v isito rs a t open house m t i l t P re sb y te r ia n H om e at H ad d o n fie ll on S unday.

M r. and M rs. T hom as B. F ran k jr, en te r ta in e d F riday even ing a t a buffet su p p e r and b ridge . T h e ir g uests w ere M r, and M rs. R obert K ettells and M r. and M rs. G eorge G oss. E ast O range, and M r. and M rs. J a m e s T elesco , H ighland P ark . .

Harp Selections At May Breakfast

M rs. John R. Collins, S hrew s­bu ry . w a i the. g uest soloist at the M ay B reakfast of tlm W om an’s C lub of M ataw an held in The P o e t's Inn, M ataw an .

M rs. Collins, the wife of the Rev. M r. Collins, p a s to r of the P re sb y ­te r ia n C h u rth , S hrew sbury , played sev e ra l g io u p s of io los on the h a rp , which she p refaced with .1 b n e f jm ry .

Sh* aWo exp la ined the hi>lory an d co n struc tion of the harp , and conc luded h e r concert wilh a ( i l l a ­tion and nnswi-r session and p<*r- nm ul d i'nm nstra tion of th>* m usic.d ac h iev em en ts of I he in s lru m rn t.

Woman's Club Sponsors Trip To Jones Beach

'Che W om an’s f lu b of M ataw an, Inc., will .sjwmsor a tlnMlit, pun y to Guy L o m b ard o 's ParudiM* Isi.iod .il Jo n es I'c .n li, 1, I , Im ilu- benefit nf (he *< holm ship fniitl

' lh e bus w ill leave Ih" park ing lot at B lond ittid i.lltla S t., M.it.i w an, 5 p .m . W ednesday .i ing, Ju ly IS

R eserv a tio n s should be mm le al the eiirhesi tnissilile i|.ile bv coil iaclin<> Mi h I 'e te i ( eul'.yc!;, 11 K i- v ine ()i , M j a vv.i ri

Sclcct Delegate To June Institute

M iss R arbaru H olm es. 220 Birch- wood D r., Cliffw’ood B each, has been se lec ted as Ihe d e leg a te from the W om an’s Club of L au rence

at D ouglass College in J u n e . M iss H olm es is a junior al H arold G. H offm an High School, South A m ­boy. M iss D iane Booth. 910 Lake Ave., Cliffwood B each, has been se lec ted as her a lte rn a te ,

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Ordained Into Franciscan Order

Thu Rev. F erg u s H efferoan , B ay ­onne, a re la tiv e of m any local M at­aw an fam ilies, w as o rda ined in to the C onventual F ra n c isc a n O rd er S atu rday in T he C a th ed ra l nf th e Im m acu la te Conception, A lb a n y .. H arb o r to the C itizensh ip In s titu te N. Y. The Most Rev. W illiam A.Senlly, D. D. offic iated . A ttend ing the o rd ina tion wus M rs. R aym ond C hurchm an, M ataw an.

On Sunday, the Rev. F a th e r H effem an sa id his first ma*i> at th e Roman C atholic C hurch of St.V incent d eP au l, Bayonud. A tten d ­ing the nias<i and th* recep tion and blessing tha t followed w ere M rs. C hurchm an . Mr. und M rs.John J a s tra b , M r. and M rs. W illiam D ounenw nrth, M r. and M rs E d ­w ard F ran cy and d a u g h te r . C ole tte ,M is. M ary O ’Donnell and d au g h te r ,M argare t, ali of M ataw an , and M rs. Jo sep h K rass mid d a u g h te r ,P a tric ia , South Amboy.

Thy Rev F a th e r H effenum will h** assigned to th e Holy C ross R om an C atholic C hurch , S e a Bright.

Church Schedules In Cliffwood Area

tr ip to P a tr ic ia M urphy’s, Y onk­e rs , N .Y., on Ju n e 21 a re lim ited (o 4's. R eservations m ust be m ade im m ediately .

M rs. R aym ond P a rk s , c h a irm an of the L ittle W om an 's C lub, an ­nounced the new leaders for thft com ing y e a r will be M rs. J e a n P e e r , M rs. F lo rence H olm es, M ri. H elen N elson and Mrd. H aro ld Zul- a ut.

M is M artin announced tha t th* audit has been com pleted .

M rs. Z uiauf, I2S Pom ona Blvd.. C liffwood Beach, was w elcom ed as a new m em ber.

M rs. M artin and M rs. G eorge M akuk, de lega te s to the annua l

announcem ents w era m a d e i convention in A tlantic C ity , g a v ial the rneeting of the^ch ib ( o n d u c i - . b rie f rep o rts on the ac tiv ities '

‘ ‘ “ r' " ‘ At the Ju n e m eeting, the LlttldW om an’s Chib will en te rta in th e ir

ed by M rs, Robert M artin , p re s i­den t. iu W ebster H all of the L au ­rence H arh o r C om m unity C hurch .

M rs Olga Becker, c iv ics and leg­is la tion ch a irm an , announced th a t

I Ihe New J e rs e y S ta te F ed era tio n , of W om en’s Clubs will hold th e ir ! annual p icn ic at the D eserted Vil- • lage. A lla ire StH(« P a rk , W ednes- i day. Ju n e 13. The farm house will | be ded ica ted and th e re w ill be an ! art exhib it. In the event of la in ,! the a r t exhibit will be postponed I until S a tu rd ay , Ju n e Ifl.| Vote D onation■ M rs, G ilbert O, T ie r le p o rled t in t■ the m usic d ep a rtm en t, of w hich

she n c h a irn u n , h as voted a d o ­nation to tin* F ednra tion m usic p io - je c t .

M m J a m e s A im s iio u ^ , public w e lfa re c lu irm a n . rem inded club iiieinb*1)'. thal llck e is foi the bus

m o thers.

Mrs. Donnenworth i j Poppy Sale Head

M rs. W illiam D onnenw orth serv ­ed as ch a irm an of the poppv s a l t for the M ataw an A m erican Legion A uxiliary I7H during the past week* end.

M rs D onnenw orth rep o rts a suc­cessful sa le due to the co-operation of the resident* of M ataw an and the un tiring serv ices of he r ass is ­tan ts . M rs J a m e s H, M artin , M rs. M nv G illis, M rs. John T h a le r, M u . F ran k A rtelli, M rs, C la ra B iegner, M is, Jo h n P aluk , Mrs O. R obert Sm ith, Mis* Linda A rtelli and Mlfe* Ju n e A rtelli,

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SixTHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Thuiwlpy, Moy 31, 1962

Hold Meeting Poet’s Inn

T h e m on th ly m e e tin g o f M on- jm ju th jU g a l S e c re ta r ie s A asocia-

^ I S m w a s h e ld n t th e P o e t’s Inn ,' F re n e a u . M iss Jo a n n e N aio zm ak ,

t o n g B rapch ,, M onm outh Cntjniy . [chzp ter^s c a n d id a te fo r the Nation.-:

a l L e g a l S e c re ta r ie s A ssociation sc h o la rsh ip aw ard ^ w as g u e s t of h o n p r -3 2 4 ir * s p re s e n te d w ith flow-;:

• e r s a n d a g i l t from th e c h a p te r .A lso p re s e n t a s a gue^ t w as

M iss P a t A rc h e r , of B an k e rs M ort­g a g e C o., A von. ,

, . F o llow ing (he d e le g a te 's ’’ re p o r t :‘e » tb e 'S ta in w nventkM i, M is t D oio-

. tby S w c a to n ' w a s p r i n t e d w ith , , a g i l n f r o m th e c h a p te r in appre.' ' t u t t o i i o l h e r w o rk a* conven tion

e h a in M O O f tb e t h i r d a n n u a l s ta te , conven tion h e ld in A p ril a l th e F.m- l>«n»,Mo\sSl, A sbury P a rk

A nnouncem en t w as m a d e lh a t It- K l p U n s h a v e been c o m p le ted fo r ti ie fash ion show an d luncheon to

-^ M ^ b e ld - S a tu rd a y , June_16, a t Shad- /Jrow fcjook Ir.n , S h rew sb u ry , and a ’ p te iw . a rc beink', <»>sde fo r a thea ' t r e jpfcrty t a N ew Y ork on S a tu rd a y

S ep t; 15. _ r , _" : 'T h e nex t b o a r d m e e t ln g w ill he T hursday ," ' J u n e 6 , a t th e h o m e ^ f M ( l . H a tu Hains,' M anasq u an . T he June; m onthly m eeting w ill b e held a t P e te f io n ’s R e s ta u ra n t, N eptune, o n T h u r s d a y , J une 21. M iss F loyce G ibaon w iil - b e In c h a rg e o f the

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a lso the d u n es w ere tJ iw p robab lyT a y lo r F a m ily in M onm outh n j p a r t ic u la r m o d e ls w ere

K a u r i / m en tio n ed in S tillw ell o r j c "bin^vvfjh fo u r^ b ed s ,' a j h ig h e r lo .g iv e the w a lk s p ro tec tionperhaps, b e c au se .m an y | ^ 5, a ;t f0;- the ca p ta in an o th e r b u t n f ' ,» r m i l ts o u t to s e a .1'

nea r Lrt« m a st. for ih e pilot. aU.o» K c-ferring to lhe M ap <s? 1656 by ■ookhmise, a cabin. N ico las J . V isscher vf New- N ether-

H o rn er,w e re l o r i e s and so in <Ji.srej.uile, cu t m re fe re n c e s , ihe nam«? R a th o l | a caboose , o r

t t a sea. b u t ag a ju n*> c o w .id ^ »b le j n t l ab ro ad and p iov ide tre a tm e n t ch a n g e nn lhe? (w escnt beach J for Vicncn.r> of d isease . S taffed byALso. iti ifre 15f+9 A tlas o i C h e s te r , ^ p1tt jC;t57v nu rses s iid rr.ed-

.hip w ill c a r - ;I W oV crton si ill find no room . lo r \ S<> Mi sf/ite of alt

a p p e a r s ’b fte n . So a R achel J a y lc r m a r r ie d J o h n F o rm a n in 3749, R ac h e l H o rno r m a rr ie d C harles T a y lo r in 173b, they h ad a d au g h ­te r R ac h e l w ho DRrhaps *ns’Aers y o u r qu estio n as to the ow ner of the quiJt.

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fo rw a rd - 'o r th e crevy a.nd an o inaL ej Jjjnd and New E ngland , though pavilion on th e s te rn deck. I lie y i sm all in sca le , ji is re m a rk a b ly f& w ere highly- o rn a m e n t and c a rv e d \ c u ra te , and thouiiiv it show s h igher w ith g ro te sq u e f ig u re s ..p la n ts , sea ! land-along th e c o a s t th a n w e have- n y m p h s and s 'o d d e s ^ , alt th,'/ fit- i - p ro tw t.lv 'hush san d dunes tings v e ry luxu rious, but they W ere I - « '» ' ^ r e is no ind ica tion tha t flee t a n d m a n e u v e ra b le , u s e d - lo r ! < * c ‘? f [ ™ <fmied t a ^ e r e a s t ^ r d

s such an c esto rs 6 |,j ‘h a a it now does. Bu a t th .s e a ih today P epys w ro te ; d a te w e c a n ’t look fo r p e rfec t a t-

M onm outh County long h as been j 0 t “ M ary '- th a t the E nglisn j c u rac v in m aps. T he Haden m ap ju s tly fam o u s fo r iO» boats and j sh ip w righ ts-w ou ld - fm d it h a rd to 1 of 1778 show s the S h rew sb u ry R :\- s a ih n ^ of ev e ry varu rty . T h e re ! jnuKe a b e t te r vesse l, so it whs j e r and its b la n ch es rem ark ab ly w ere m a n y b o a t y a rd s here in ihu.i the ‘'M a ry " w h ich is c red ited w ith ! well, th e shoal w a te rs off R n n ta n e a rly d ay s , go ing back to the tim es 1 th e im p ro v em e n ts leading to the^ R ay an d Sandy.-Hook and an island of the f irs t co lon ists , w hen aH com - I fu tu re " y a c h ts ’Y a n am e then new j off M a n a s q u a n .- tu t no extenw ori ofm u m catjo n s befw ee.j *>wuc«nenti» ;n rn ^ la u d b u t still a fa r c ry j th e b ea ch es off l ong B ia n ch . .1 Insw as by w a te r o r Jong ride s un “ "ho rseb ack . iNo com parison*

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sa le* for th e 52-week p e rio d ended to s t F eb . 24 ‘re ac h ed $5,240,315,077, dow n ap p ro x im a te ly one te n th of o> o n e ' p e r ce n t from fisca l 1940's 15,246.578,191. N et incom e d ec lined s lig h tly m o re than tw o p e r ce n t lo

r $$7:4113,735, o r $2.45 a s h a re from ' IM S 's $59,011 .(70, o r $2.51 a sh are .

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' S usan A nn N ebus, liv 'e-year-otd d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. R ich ard N ebus. K O ctav ia P !., K evport, has been s e le c te d Ihe s ta te buddy poppy g ir t for th is y e a r b y the V e te ran s o f F o re ig n W ars, S ta te of N ew J e r s e y . S h e is show n abo v e p re sen tin g G ov. R ic h a rd J . H ughes w ithth e firs t buddy poppy w hile E d w ard D uva, M idd le tow n, N ew J e rs e y ; n ts s fo r lipeotl am i p u rsu it John S ta te to m m a iH ie r of th e VFW , w a tc h e s ., , ] JLivelvn u sed the w ord " y a a c h ts "

P o p p ies a re m ade by d isab lw l v e te ra n s a t M enlo F u rk V e te ra n s i in 1551 o r p |easurH ),oats, as vcs- H om e, C on tribu tions a r e u sed by th e v e te ra n * o rg an iza tio n to a s s is t s c ]s unknow n m E ng land , and th e n v in th e ir w ork to reh ab ili ta te th e m a n y -v e te r a n s w ho. r e m a in | c h a ra c te r iz e d one as u " cu rio u s in h o sp ita ls , to e s ta b lis h and m a in ta in th e n a tio n a l hom e fo r w idow s j p ie ce .” 'U us w as p ro b ab ly the a n d o rp h an s of d e c e a se d v e te ra n s , an d tp a s s is t d ire c tly th e w ounded | firs t " M a ry ’ y ac h t nam ed a fte r a n d d isab led . ... i th e K ing’s s is te r itnd p re sen ted to ------------------------------------------ - 1 C h arles II by a B u rg o m a ste r of

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H isto ry , “ F ro m Ind ian T ra d to t l e c t r i c R a n ’' on p ag e 160. 1 haye no know ledge oI th e fam ily fu r th e r than this.

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cord ing to A sssstan i P ro se cu to r SoV* otnon L au trnan . Lewis T ay lo r, 4 /, of 227 S econd St., w as jnd ic tcd oji a ch a rg e o f im p a irin g the m o ra ls ol a seven -yea r-o ld boy in Luicroft* J a n . % ■

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F ro m J o se p h ' S im m om te (P r o ­fe s so r of M edic ine a n d M ath e m a­tic s ) a n d N icho las C u lp ep er (P h y ­s ic ian of th e 17th C en tu ry ) "H erb a l R e m e d ie s" p rin ted in L ondon, we re a d : ■■■■'. .-■ .■-■■■ - . ■

“ A lehoof o r G ro u n d .iv y . S evera l cou n ties g iv e it s e v e ra l n am es , so th a t th e re is s c a rc c a h e rb grow ing of th a t b igness, th a t h a s so m any , i t is c a lle d C a t 's Food, G round-Ivy . G ill-go-by-ground, G i 1 l-creep-by- g ro u n d ; T urn-H oof, H ay-M aids, and A lehoof” — w e w onder why! T he d esc r ip tio n is: “ T h is w ell know n h e rb lie th , sp re a d e th a n d creep e th upon th e g round , shoo te ih from ro o ts a t th e co rn e rs of te n d e r jo in t­ed s ta lk s , se t w ith tw o round leaves a t e v e jy jo in t, so m ew h a t h a iry ,

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So try to ta k e h e a r t w hen th is p r e s e n t 'd a y , ev e r p re sen t g a rd en p es t e n c ro a ch es on y o u r g ard en , re m e m b e r th a t it h as been w ith us p robab ly fo rev e r, fo r th e books tell no th ing a b o u t i t ; in troduction , w hich m a y h av e been by m is­ch a n ce a n d ce rta in ly n o t by in tent. M r. P e te r H enderson w rite s: They h av e "b e c o m e n a tu ra lized th ro u g h ­o u t m ost of th e S ta tes , un til they h a v e beco m e m o re troub lesom e th a n u se fu l." b u t ta k e h e a rt , " it is the h e rb of V enus, and th e re fo re c u re s th e d isea se s sh e ca u ses by sy m p a th y , an d those of M ars by a n lip a lliy ” an d " th e ju ic e when snuffed .w ill c u r e h c a d a c h c .1' "D ro p p e d in th e e a r it do th w on­derfu lly re liev e an d h elpeth the h e a r in g ." " G a th e r it an d d ry , anti k ee p it b y y o u ." So be of good h e a r t w hen y o u r g a rd en becom es cove red w ith “ llu y -M aid s” in su m m e r o r if you h ave ,none count y o u r lucky s ta rs , and if you w ould try som e fo r a ilm e n ts m ost g a r ­d e n e rs w ill g lad ly supp ly y o u som e. .

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K ing C h a rle s w as a m ost e n ­th u s ia s tic sa ilo r, oMen in t r e a c h e r ­ous v a s . He h ad seen an d a d ­m ired th e D utch V jach ts" an d d e ­s ire d o n e fo r (us ow n use T hese

lO /ifi/1-17 a t M inneapo-1 tw en ty -four s ta te s , th e c o a stlin e o!' - New J e r s e v c e rta in ly does not ex­

tend s e a w a rd fa r from th e poiiit m a rk ed as Long B ranch,, which is va ry close io w here ii w ou ld be today. A gain , a " M a p of N ew York D ay an d H a rb o r” p u b lish e d in 1845 g ives no ind ica tion a t ali of land t even a half m ile o u t from th e p re s ­ent b ea ch es .. .

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m an y s o u rc e s for the s to ry of g#ow ing c o rn fa r o u t beyond the p re sen t bea ch es o r coast Ime of U 'n g B ranch , but i t seem s lh a t th e se r e ­p o rts m u s t b e "fo lk s a y ,” u risiiig p e ih a p s from the lat-m s once n ea r ti c b each es , w hen p e rh a p s a la rg e , field a p p e a re d n u le s w ide. Of i c o u rse d ie c o m of one h u n d red y e a rs ago d id not a t ta in th e s ta lu r t of o u r p re s e n t p e rfec ted crop , so tha t a m o re low ly p ro d u c t w as not jso v u ln e ra b le from winds, thus It s u ie ly vei<Jant g ro w th q u ite n e a r

F ra n c isc o M ay 9 fo r a y e a r long m ercy m iss ion to South A m erica .

T h e Jo .ln so n 1 Jo h n so n -fam ily of co m p an ies r’.so m ade a su b stan tia l con tribu tion of p ro d u c ts to the H ope’s f irs t jou rney to . S ou theast A sia in I960, w h ere the m edical tra in in g sh ip vm m slered to th e needs o f som e 28,(100 p a tien ts . This y e a r 's co n trib u tio n s inc luded ;a rg e am oun ts of u a tien t-re ad y su rg ica lN ext, we ex am in ed th e A tlas of

M onm outh County d a ted 187J. here j d re s s in g s an d o th e r m ed ica l sup- is ‘-L*ranch Shore P.O . ’ e a s t ol I plies from Johnson A Johnson , m i­l ong B ran ch ; bu t s till we find the I tu re s Irom E th icon , an d blood-typ. p re sen t o cean - road - c a lle d B ea ch ! ing an d d iagnostic la b o ia to iy p ro ­D rive w ith liotels a long it and the I ducts from Ortho,b ea ch es olose by, no room for half­mile o u t co rn fields ■ b sre . in 1878, W oolm an and R ose A tlas, th e re is

The H ope, a 15,000-ton, 230-bed fo rm e r N avy hosp ita l ship, left San F ra n c isc o fo r P e ru on its second m isv o ji to tra in m ed ica l perKOn-

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T V 'T h e C aro lin ia n s’" by Ji-ne B a rry ;L o re n a" by ..'Frank- G. S laugh ter;-

■V.jp'Tlve D y n as ty " by C harles K mclt- “ r e rb o ck e r; "S c .'ence in E v e ry d ay

T h in g s” by W i i l w C. V erg a ra ; “ Y ertle th e -T u r t le n n d O ther S to r ie s" by .D r. Seuss; ‘‘E lec tro n s G o T o W ork” b y J . G ordon Cook; “ V iru s ' in th e C;eli” b y J , . G ordon Cook and “ O u r A ston ish ing A t­m o sp h e re " by J . G ordon C o o k .. ,: M em bers o f th e \ W o m an 's C lub

'.^ je u n d friends w ho vo lu n tee red th e ir S?.' tim e th is m o n th a r e M rs. C as im er

S am olyk, M rs. J a m e s A rm stro n g , M rs. F lo ren c e H olm es; M rs. Uu> g e n e W osatka, M rs. j . M. H iggins; M rs. H arry N ovotny , M rs, J en n ie B urdick ,: M rs.. G ilb e rt'O . n e r , M rs.

: ; Jo h n P ro b st, M rs. R ay m o n d P a rk s , M rs . W illiam W eeks, M rs. G eo rge

: F ra n z , M rs. D o n a S rpith , M rs.H u b ert L a n c a s te r , M rs. G eo rge

i,.::?--.loch, M rs. G eo rg e M akuk , M rs. B e c k e r an d M rs, W atson. V;

; Thursday, May 31,. 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Peg* S«ven

A r e a G i r l S e l e c t e d A s F i r s t A i r F o r c e E n l i s t e e R e c e i v e s T h e a t r e A w a r d

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Moving-Up Day Held In Madison

M oving-lip D ay e x e rc ise s honor­ing the M adison T ow nsh ip 1961-1962 e ig h th g ra d e , w e re held in th e h igh school a u d ito riu m M onday a f te r­noon a t 2:30 p .m .

; T h e p ro g ra m m a rk e d a te rm in a l p o in t m tn e g e n e ra l ed u ca tio n o f th e eighth g r a d e c lass. D r. W illiam

■ J . S a m p I e, su p e rin ten d en t of schoo ls, d e liv e re d th e m a in a d d re s s

; a n d em p h as ized - th e - op p o rtu n itie s a v a ilab le In high* ich o o l, th a t w ill e n a b le the Ind iv idual to fticceed

"-in"thi* c o m p e titiv e -a g e . ;- - T h e 'p ro g ra m a lso Included: B and (e lec tio n s w ith J o s e p h 'K a ic h a k , d i­rec tin g ; ’ s c r ip tu re le sd in ^ . - S a ra Brooks,, n ledge o f a lleg ian ce . G a ry G o ttfried ; o p en in g re m a rk s , C la rk T . Donlin, a s s is ta n t p rin c ip a l; sc i­e n c e fa ir a w a rd s , J a m e s C annon, sc ie n ce ' d ep a rtm en t- c h a irm a n ; a t­te n d an ce a w a rd s . R eeve T ra cy , r e p ­re sen tin g th e facu lty ; inv estitu re o ( S tudent Council o ffic e rs am i ded­ica tion o f th e schoo l flag , M rs. E lizab e th Q u ackenboss , s tu d en t counc il ad v iso r.

A lso re m a rk s , K enneth y . S n iida , p rinc ipal; se le c tio n b y ju n io r c h o i- : u s , F ran k lin K och d ire c tin g ; ta ic n t ' aw a rd s , D oqald K uncff, d ire c to r titlen t show;, .A ll S ta te R egion II In te rm e d ia te B and aw a rd , M r. K as- chak , b and d ire c to r ; sch o la rsh ip aw ard s , T h o m a s M cK eon, counsel­o r o f g ia d e s sev en and eigh t and L a u ren ce H a rb o r A m erican Legion A uxiliary , U nit 322 aw ard s , M rs. C a th erin e M ollis an d M rs C a th e r­ine Collista

3 ^ ' Mrs. Thaler Hoads Matawan BPW

M rs. F ra n c e s T h a le r w as e lec ted p re s id e n t of th e B usiness an d P ro ­fessional W om en’s C lub o f M ata ­w an a t a m ee tin g held in the M id­w ay H ose F irp H ouse.

S erv ing w ith h e r d u rin g Ihe com ­ing y e a r w ill be M iss A ntoinette C e rra to , firs t v ic e p res id en t, M rs. M ary S a lam an . second v ice p re s i­d en t; M iss M ary f la u ssm a n n , re ­co rd ing s e c re ta ry ; M rs. D oris Ron­son , co rresp o n d in g se c re ta ry , and M rs. M ildred D ay , t r e a s u re r .

A nnual r e p o r ts w ere g iven by M iss K ath leen M errit t, re tir in g p residun t, a ll re t ir in g o ffic e rs and co m m ittee ch a irm en .

C onvention R ep o rts -R ep o rts a lso w ere h e a rd on the

44th A nnual C onvention o f th e N ew J e r s e y F e d e ra tio n of B usiness and P ro fessional W om en’s C lubs, Inc. A ttend ing th e session in the H olel C la ridgc , A tla n tic C ity, w ere M iss M e rr it t; M rs. S a lam an , e lec ted ie lo g a te ; M rs. M iriam H u lsart, tfe c te d a l te rn a te ; M iss M a r y H au sstn an n ; M b s T h e re sa IJauss- m a n n and M iss K ath leen Y oung.

A rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e sc h o la r­sh ip a w a rd s w ill be cu lm in a ted by

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U-105 'SfctE-BIJ'fS SALE

! SUPEKIOB COUKT, •.: OK NEW1'-JERSEy-'! CHANCERY in v i s i c wI MONMOUTH 'COIJNTV.' -.' -Ducket No. } ' 'Jlll-611 11 FIRST SAVINGS AN!) LOAN AS­

SOCIATION O f P f .n i 'H AMUOY.- HlatnUlt vs: BENJAMIN* t ’. XEAGiJS,

: t*t aU Defendant* •■ Bv virtue a writ of execution so.

the nbove s’.ated action to nve d£-.: reeled. I vxpos* tl>r pubr■ Sic vendue. a t Court House to.• the Borough of Freehold, Countv ol I Alomnoutii, J ersey, on Monday1l the 35lh dav of June, at S! o'clock- P. M. Prevailing Time.i ALL. Utat i.raet or parcel ot ia«4.: ana p re m ie s h<?r«unafl*jr partjcujdilj'; t descnljed- ssLaate in th« lo-.vjishjp or . Mntau-an. In the County ol Momnoutt*I ;urd btat'j cI New je rse y : . .i BtiGINNINO a l-n p*-'int m nrked by

u ^>tuke on tlie northerly- line of ' VVoodnuMe p n v c 75 feet eas?,(tr(y Ifom ‘ the liM^/s<’Ciwn o: tUe e-umc \s1U\,-ttui,! easterly ltne ol Snerwood D rive; sun* s tung Ui«&nce (li> easterly along the• northerlv iinc of Woorimcre D rive.. cmi a curve to the le tt ty lih: a . radiusI of 4!ii .70 feet and an di-staftCC ol ! 75 feet to u ponU m arked by a pipe; i thenco (2 ) Nortti I t d e g re e b3 ruin* i ute:i 42 secotvda .vest jIoiik tne west* f erlv line of Lot 685). 100 fe«?t to *• pr^m marked bv a stake; tnence (tt).; I westerly on ft curve to ihe tig h t vv,\Mii a radius of ;J2I.T0 feel and a n arc a*** . I taiwe o/ 57 21 feet to. a point m arked

bv a stake: thence (4) south t degree •M mir\uter» 42 seconds e^st 10Q .iec t tn the - point and place of Beginning,

Numbered and distinguished on itU*i. i Map Ueiiienated aw Ctiffsvocd Bea^h, n n S!«Uaw.»n Township, being Section I Xo: I dal&l November wn!cti,• mdp has ficpn filed in* the Monmouth ? i Ccjuntv Clerk s Oifice ua Ijota BJiJj. -

Map No. 6a-t

M iss G ra c e A lice C entiinole, M ataw an , w u s j sw e a rin g in w ith S gt. M inor as s is tin g . M iss C cntl-1 se lec ted an d en lis ted in the U n ited S ta tes A ir F o rce . | m ole now is undergo ing b as ic tra in in g u t L ack land j A ccording to S g t. D onald M inor, (r ig h t) , local r e - ! M ilita ry T ra in in g C en ter, S an A ntonm , T ex . A g ru d -1 c ru lte r , M iss C cn tim olc w ns the f ir s t w om an se lec ted j u a te e l M ataw an H igh School, sh e is the d a u g h te r uf i In th e M onm outh C ounty A rea fo r 1S62. M aj. H en ry | M r. an d M rs. L en tm to lc, 18 C en tra ! Ave., M n taw an . ] L. N ixon, o p e ra tio n s o f tlce r p e rfo rm e d the e n l is tm e n t1

M rs. R ose K ane, c a re e r ad v a n ce ­m en t c h a irm a n . T h e rec ip ien ts of th e se a w a rd s w ill be g u es ts at the. annua l BPW in s ta lla tio n d in n e r to be.-held M onday even ing , june . 18, a t T he M agnolia Inn.. F ren eau . M rs. P a tr ic ia A pp lega te will be d in n e r ch a irm an .

D uring th e .s o c ia l hou r w hich fal­low ed, M iss A deline M . M azza, a m e m b er of the R ed Bank BPW Club, g ave a d em o n stra tio n .

A p rize w as w on by M rs. A gnes M ender., a g u es t. O th er g u ests w ere M rs. M ary M e r r it t and M iss K ath ­leen Y oung. .

R e fre sh m en ts w ere se rv ed by M rs. T h a le r qnd M rs. D ay.

Shower Honors Miss Youncofski

A su rp rise b r id a l show er w as g iv­en in honor o f M ias L inda Y oyncof- *ki by h e r s is te rs , M rs. W illiam W aitt, M rs. W arren L im baph and

-M rs. M ary B artz a t Buck S m ith 's , E a s t K ean sb u rg . a t w h ich tim e a hot roas t b e e f d in n e r w as se rv ed . M iss .Y ouncofski will becom e the b rid e of D an ie l B ennett on S a tu r­day a t St. J o se p h 's C nurch , K ey­po rt, ■; ■ ' .

T h e g ifts w e re a r ra n g e d on a la rg e tab le w hich had a d eco ra ted p ink and b lue c a k e a s the ce n te r­piece

G uest': w u re from M ataw an , K ey­po rt, Long Is land , South Amlxiy, P e r th A m boy, K ean sb u rg , L a u ren ce H arbo r, U nion B each, M orgnnvlllu, W ickatupk a n d H olm del an d inc lud­ed Mi*s B a rb a ra B enne tt, M iss M arlene W aitt, M iss A lice S teele, M iss C arol C ra n a to , M rs D aniel Bennett', ‘M rs . V ictor YounLOfski, M iss L illian T ra c e y , M iss S ara F ran k , M iss E lean o r K euy, M iss Carol M am a, M iss D oris W halen.

A lso M rs E llen W aitt, M iss S tella K ennedy, M iss B a rb a ra K ennedy, M iss B everly R ea m er, M iss H elen W alling, M iss A gnes F m negnn , M iss A dela ide F innegan , M ii G. M elillo, M iss K ath leen K cam cr, M iss M adeline T ra c e y , M iss P a t T ra re y , M iss J e a n B ennett, M iss B ertha L a fa y e tte , M iss Pau line B ennett, Mr.s. A. M cG ann, M iss L o re tta M cG ann , Mi s K uy R eilly , M iss Ju n e G a u m b c rt. M iss B etty J . Johnson , M iss C aro l D G u m b ert, M iss Betty A nn G u m h crt, M iss D oro thy H u m p h rie s, M iss M arilyn Loder, M iss E ve lyn C ausa , M iss Edna K onish.

Also M iss D oro thy C asky, M iss Lynn G ab rie l, M iss L aV cin e Csik, M rs. John A. K eelan , M iss Anna Sheehan, M rs. H elen B artz , M iss C arolyn L im h ach , M iss M aureen Y ouncofski, M iss A lice D ugan, M rs. Jo seph F itz g e ra ld , M rs. 15. N ash , M iss M ary E. C rlne , M rs. Eva T ra cey , M iss G e ra ld in e Y ouncofski, M iss M a rg a re t D eT uro , M iss S an­d ra C asky, M iss W innie M atthew s, M iss A gnes P odbclsk i, M iss K ath ­e rin e R iker.

A lso M iss L o re tta D cG om ni, M rs. R ose G ran a to , M iss P a tr ic ia N eat- Icy, M iss M a rjo r ie D ugan , M iss J u d y C a lam a rl, M iss P eggy Cala- m a ri, M iss N ellie D ugan, M iss G enie D ugan , M iss C a th e rin e W helan, .a n d M rs. E dna R eam er.

G ifts w e re s e n t by M iss Anna T rip u ck a , M iss O lga T rip u c k ’i, M rs. M ary P itt iu s , M iss H elen W al­ling, M iss F ra n K ennedy. M rs. G. C reav y *nd M rs. Helen C reavy .

Auxiliary Head Visits Cemeteries

L overo.. M rs. W illiam s is th e p r e s ­ent, p res iden t.

_ , ,, • wiv fluuvi* siiiico aciui'i io jni; ut1Mrjj. GunilC'jlie F m s im n \o n s WAS I rectcd. I shall expose for sale a t pub

UKJ44 ,- S.41SRIFI-VS SALE

. s u ij k h io r c o t r a rOF NKW J I'j HSL'V

LAW DIVISION MONAIOUTH COUNTY Docket No L-1UOG-UO -

PETEH PRKSULONE, t/;i CHKST- NUT WOODWOHKINC. & LUMWICU CO.. Plaintiff vk: PKTKIl KEDEUICO and MAHY i-EDKHICO. first name bcin^ unknown and (letitluUn, Utv fencianta

Hy virtue of a ,w r it of execution in the above s tated action to mis dl*

ch a irm an o f 11 rUnnor . ::A lso a tten d in g w o re M iss S ura

M rs. W illiam F o s te r h a s rep o rted I H eyser. a g u e s t ; ' M rs .'-E ls ie Lylo, *' “ u ‘ “ *“ ‘ - ^ * M rs. D oro thy S m ith , M rs. Hek-nor. the v is iiau o n to th e g rav es of

the. d ep a rted co m rad es in seven cem ete ries S unday a fternoon . M rs. F o ste r, p re s id e n t ot the L ad ies A ux­ilia ry of the L a u ren ce H arb o r A m ­erican Legion Posl 1)32, w as ac-

D avis, and M rs. L o rra in e Collins.

Now is the tim e to a d v e rtise those unused a r t ic le s fo r sale .

A sm all ad in the c lassifiedto iiip a n ted by C o m m an d e r ^Rollin colum n w i l l tu rn th em inlo ca shR athbun an d W illiam F oster, chap la in o f th e post, an d M rs. Rol* lin R athbun, um t ch a p la in . The t r a ­d itional flag and u p lan t for re­m e m b ran ce w ere p laced on eacli g rav e . .

P lan s w ere m ade a t the m eeting of the au x ilia ry to p a r t ic ip a te in the M em oria l D ay p a ra d e nnd lo assiBt the post w ith a rra n g e m e n ts and re fre sh m e n ts in. the post hom e i t the te rm in a tio n of ce rem on ie s, 'ih e Socal post is host th is y e a r for Ihe p a rad e w hich is being spon* so red by th e V e te ra n s A lliance of M adison Tow nship , w hich a lso in­c ludes I lo f im an -P rm ce Post VFW and the S olonionrB rody P ost J'WV.

M rs, W a lte r B aker, M rs, M ary Brow n and M rs. J . P . L ebrie , G old S ta r M others, w e re honored . P lans w ere announced to send p lan ts by te leg rap h io M rs. Solom on, Brook* lyn, and M rs. Brody, C alifo rn ia , in m em ory of th e ir sons.

P oppy W indow O n D isplay T he poppy w indow is on d isp lay

a t H offm an 's D rug S to re . M rs. Ray m ood K orkow ski w as c h a irm an and sh e w as u ss is ted by M rs. F o ste r and M rs. R athbun . ■

A reso lu tion w as p assed cs tub lishm g the p rizes fo r th e w inners of the poppy co rsag e con tes t. H ere­a f te r , the ad u lt w inner will have h e r dues p a id for the following y e a r and th e ju n io r w ill rece ive a silv e r do lla r. T h is y e a r ’s w inners Were M rs. J a c k Olsen apd M iss T h e re sa R ath b u n

New o ffic e rs w ere nom in a ted fo r the com ing y e a r . N om ina uons will be closed an d elections conducted a t the ju n c II m eeting ,

I h e sec re t pal b irth d ay s of M rs. Jo h n V achitis and M iss Betty Rellv e r w ere ce leb ra ted .

for you.

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11-64SMEIUFF’S SALE

SUPLHlOlt COUNT OF NEW JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. t il4.)>01

FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­SOCIATION OF PERTH AMBOY. Plalnttff vs: ROBERT 7.ENTZ and BARBARA Sf.ENTZ, his wife, Defend­ant* * , ■

By virtu* of a w rit of execution in the above stated action tu me di-

c:iduc. at the Court House tliu RoioiiRh of Ffpehnltl. Countv .oi Monmouth. New Mondayihe With day o f-June .- a t 2o'clock.- P.M. PruvaiUnK T im e;............

All the defetul.'uus* ri^Ut, title nnd tt any, In and to the M io iv

inn: •. .Premises m the Township of Marl*

boro. Countv of Monmouth and Mate oi New Jorsev , m ore particularly described as follows:

BEGINNING at a bolt In the center Kite of the present nubile road lead* iny from Itoberlsvlile to Old Bridge distant 15i)‘ South 50 dec. -10 min. East as m easured along ihe center of said road frum a point where said center line is intersected bv the fifth course described In a deed from Cornelia A. Hawkins and other# to M argaret J . Hawkins dated June 10. J027 and recorded In tho Monmouth Countv Clerk s Office In Book HO.t of deeds page i\ thence according to mug brgx of M ai. ;IO. 1RH5 (1) North .'>»* detf. <10 min. tias t a distance ot (132.8 feel io « i>oint in the third course of the above mentioned deed conveyed to M argaret J . lluwkuuj; thence (2) South 18 detf. IS min. East along said third course a distance of 1H4.2 feet to a locust stake at the must northerly corner uf a iot con-

I MT- and BBS In. Block .:27 5 • tiled April 3, 1324.

T he ' Above description Is made la accordance w ith-.a survey m ade by Edw ard C. Reilly and Associates, Pro'- iyssnmal Engineen» and Land Sue* veyor.s, dated D ecem ber tC, 1031).'‘ .

Being commonly known and desig­nated as No. B8G Woodmere Drive. Cliffwood Beach. New -Je rsey .. v

The npproxijnate 3mour»t of th* i judgm ent to be satisfied by. said «ala | U the sum el I22.5U0.00 together wiitx

M ataw an , g ra d u a tin g sen io r from j at Ihe co llege. A side from orv-cam -1t,ie t0bh .V f p ,a w n ? r o - r r ssp rifL '' N ew ark S ta te C ollege, Union, has j pus p lays, he w as a m e m b er of | D ated Mav 9 tM 2 ‘ v ‘ rece ived the L eno re V aughn 'E anves j the “ M enta l H ealth P la y e r s / ' who I'Touian. .itane.v & Romor.d.

Dougins B a rr , i M acA rihu r D r., M ata w an , rece iv es th e firs t Lenore V aiiglm -R nm es ih e a t r e A w ard fo r his “ F ou r Y e a rs of D evoted .Service to G ood ’I h e a t r e ” at N ew ark S ta te C ollege, U nion, rise p laque co m m em o ra tin g the aw ard is p re sen ted by D r. te n u r e V au g h ii 'E a in cs , p ro fesso r e m e ritu s of the co llege. I t is p lanned to n u k e the aw ard an annua l event.

D ouglas B a rr , 4 M ucA rlnu r D r.. a tre Guild du rin g h ts four y ea rs

T h e a tre A w ard from the T h e a tre [ tou red P a re n t- le a c h e r A ssociations j a u j s. G uild at the • Lulleizo. la n d n?hi>r nrpanj:»nhnn< anrt n ro . M" -

reeled. I nhail exnose for sale at poh* . - ..lie vendue, at the Court House in j talnmg 1 acre conveyed by M argaret tne Borough of Freehold. County of J . H auklns to Juv F. Hyland l».v deed

G uild at the college.'ih e aw ard w as in itia ted th is

y e a r to be p resen ted tn tlie g ra d ­ua tin g sen io r w ho h as g iven four consecu tive y e a rs of d ed ica ted se rv ic e to the cutise of good th e a ­tre on ca m p u s . "Ihe aw ard is m the nam e nf Dr. Lem ire V au^1..:;- K am os; p rocessor em eritu s , who sponso red the T h e a tre G uild at the co llege (or lib y e a is ,

D ouglas, the son of M r. an d M rs. R obert lia r r , h as been an ac to r o r behind-the-scenes w orker in v ir­tu a lly ev e ry p roduction o f th e 1 he- (each.

and o th e r o rg an isa tio n s and p re ­sen ted one-act m en ta l health p lays | under the au sp ices of the Union County M enta l H ealth A ssociation. Jits m ost recen t ac tin g ch o re w as as “ G ru in io " 111 the " lh e if re G u ild 's production o f ‘T a m in g oi the Shrew ’ e a r l ie r th is m onth.

A g ra d u a te of M alaw an H igh Sehool, he w as a c .iv e th e re in d ram a tic s also, as w ell a s the de­bating club and sc ience club.

E oug las whi; m a jo red in g en e ra l e lem en ta ry education , p lans to

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dated Sept. 15. l!ir>2; thence (<>) Soutn .10 deg. 14 tnin. West along the North* v.esterlv property line of Jav F. Hy­land a distance of .122.42 feet io m nplke in the contur line of the Ro* bertavilla Old Bridge Road; thence (4) North 50 dog. 46 min. West along th e . center line of xairt road a dis­tance of H5 feet to the place of Be­ginning. •

Property located no Robertsville-

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Old Bruise Road. Township of M arl­boro. New Jersey . .

'th e approximate amount of the judgm ent to )>e satisfied bv ja ld sale iv the sum of 12.200.00 togeUier wlUi the cciits of this sale.

IRA E. WOLCOTT. Stierttf. Dated Ajuil Lt. J0A2 Sterbo. fteEart.v. Mli\tr,Glickinan. KoMu. Howe. Attv.J14 - - . :tH-4

NOTICETake notice that Charles and JuUa

Knnieck trading Freneau Tavern has applied to the Jitorough af M ata­wan far a plenary retail :consump*. tlon license for oremiuea 27 F reneau - Avenue. M atawan, New Jersey ;

Objection, if any. should be mad*n^ to .

P. VSc^rscS:. CJoik i*f tne uorough o l. Mat;uvan, New Jersey . ; . ; .

Charles and Ju lia . KaiUack 27 Freneau Avenue :M atawan. N. J .

j7 I4.B9 .

N t/riC ETake notice Uiai Sarah Hicks, trad-

ink as Moonlight Bar St Grill haa applied to the Township Committee of the Township o/ M atawan for a plen­ary retail consumption lic riue foe prem ises Incited Gordon St.. Cltlf* wood. In Use Townstuo of M atawan.

Objections, if any. anould hn m a te immediately in writing to Hoae J t . Wenzel, Township Clerk of the Town­ship ot Matav»’an. •

(Signed) iSARAH lUCKA.Delaware Ave., kCliffwood, N. J . 1

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Auxiliary Presents Five, 10-Year Pins

The L adles A uxilm ry of Ihe G u ad ­alcan a l P ost, V e te ra n s o f F ore ign W ars 4745 of M ataw an Tow nship, honored the five and te n -y ear m em ­b ers at a d in n e r 111 Ko/.y s R es ta u ­ra n t, M organ.

M rs. R ita S carbo rough , c h a r te r m em ber and p a s t p res id en t, m ade the p re sen ta tio n s . R eceiv ing th e ir five-year p in s w ere M rs. Irene Breiion, M rs. G lo ria I-icgel, M rs. K ay Liegel and M rs. Ruth W il­liam s. R eceiv ing th e ir 10-year pins w ere M rs. H elen B ienkow ski, M rs. E thel Lo’" " o , M rs. I re n e M eehan, M rs. Ann M itchell, M rs. D orothy S char. M rs. O live Scott, and M rs. Ju lia S tanis.

II w as no ted tha t the g u ests in ­cluded one p a s t d e p a rtm e n t p re s i­dent, M rs, M arjo rie C oncepcion, nnd one p a s t d is tr ic t p res iden t, M rs. S carbo rough . Seven past p res id en ts a lso a tten d ed : M rs.S carborough , M rs. M itchell, M rs. B ienkow ski, M rs. M eehan, M rs. Kditli K ern, M rs. S ch ar, nnd Mr.s.

38tli Anniversary Banquet For Catholic Daughters

Th* M ill n n n lv e m ary b an q u e t of Court S t. Jo-1 A ction. .Standing a re the Itev , W illiam H aunch; - *i M (, '.'.■i’l l ' - T* 'U |;lite ri Df A nn "lea, v. nr! he ld M ra. C * r tn « ,« ' ?ryn \ D U trlet D epu ty ; M in. Arim>« Tliurndoy a t llie Jnn, M hukvm i. I’U tu it 'd i A rm iirnnfl, Hlntrlrl lli'tiu ty, ,m .l (liu K iv , A I/m l l>t i m e , s e a te d , a rc . In Ihe u su a l o rd e r : M ri. H elen Sm ith .D . G annon , Nliilo T re n n u rc r t M rs, t 'o n tta n e a Cliole- S pecial n w n rih for nutk tand lng iii. iiiImtsIiIp w ere w lm k l, toanlniBH lcr; M r*. F ran co s T h a le r, G ra n d pre«enl«<l In M ri, F.gun and M rs. M arv A hern , K e y K vgenl) M r t. M ild red D ay , S ta tu C liu lrn ion ul C athu llc p o rt, and M rs. S y lv ia Cliarli*«, M alaw an .

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(] D e l A ir 4 * D o o r S e d a nY o u 'd b e h a rd p u t to f i n d 'a m o re b e a u lifu l b u y Mi ;i i . th is p o p u la r -p r ic e d B el A ir. I t hns a l l t h a t C h e v ro le t t a l e n t fo r m a k in g like an exptM isivo r n r o n m o d e s t m e a n s , ’/ '/t in g s lika t h a t ro o m y fam ily -s i/.e B o d y b y F is h e r . A b a g g a g c -ro o m o f a t r u n k . Y o u r ch o ice o f 6 o r V 8 e n g in e , A n d t h a t v e lv e ty J e t - s m o o th w a y o f g o in g (ona r id u w ill sp o il y o u fo r a n y th in g e lse n e a r llio p r ic e ! ) .

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Cliffwood GirlSaturday

. «"3MUs* N an cy l e a a Y u s th a k ,

dlUff&ter 4f M t. ,viii M rs. Jonn Y u»ch* ik 14 P io s p e c t A ve., Cliff- w c o d . 'h e c a m c th e b r id a o f D an ie l M cN ern y ,. so n o l M r a n d M r#. T fto m as M cN e rn y ,; 2*3 D av id S t., teW lK A m boy, S a tu rd a y , M ay 24, 4912. in, St. J o se p h 's C h u rch , K ey- j o i t . ’

H ie Rev. W illiam B su ich per- .Jojraaitf th» double ring Ceremony

a t a m. an d celebrated tbe mip- liaA in a K which followed,

TO** t>nde w as slven in m a rriag e by k c r !»lh«r, She wore a s ilk or- f t m gown, designed w ith a scoop neckline and long fitted sleeves.

' V ie iw .m lace appliques studded ■withvsred, (ieai'ls trim m ed the fit- ‘J#4 bodice aod full ak in which term inated in a bustle' back . and titkw M M fiA " t» in . 'H e r bouffant v e i lo f French ' iHusion fell from a ( i w i 9I organza and pearls v u t

c a r tie d a cassade bouquet of i r t l t t - ta r n a t io n s so d atephanotis.

J lrU U ) f w i yM ra, TfcomaV J^cNeroy.r South

»i»ter-iu-iaw o f the bride­. |r M m , w a s ' i'.ie m atron, of hon­

o r . T he bridesm aid* w ere M;ss M ary Leu Soltys, Cliffwood Beach; M i« Ann Brennan, South Amboy, e c w in o t th a b i id e g ro a n i , and Mias j* ^ tteU n«D oh iS g ,C llffw ood .T hey .v o r* •rch id silk o rg a n i* floo*- Wn*th *owp« with bouffant tk trU . T M r f l t t t d bodices bad scoop neck- U a M ia d c a p sleeves. C i.cu lar veils

M b# $ver their m atching pearl « w n i and they c«m .m coion-

" W ( m q u t u o f yellow carnations.- , T t o a u M cNerny Jr., South Am­

y, w a t the. best m an fo r his broth- Usherm g w era R obert Tilp,

•Km , P»., cousin of the bride;Check, South A m boy ,iand

.Y u sch ak , Cliffwood, bro ther f th* bride,.T hom aa M cN erny It!,

of t h t bridegroom ,< waa b f iy f f > :•■■■■

iAr M cw tlon followed in H a B rP te s id e n tP a rk .

M T o Lake G eer a*F o f tb s ir wedding trip to Lake

O aorge, N.Y. Ihe b ride w ore a ■ b low n aad w hite checked shantung

(UH, a w hite ha t aad accessories t a d a corsage o l gardeniaa.

' T h e bride waa graduated fram- M ataw aa High School and Is em-

p t a n 4 by W. T . G ran t and Co.. ■fowntowD. She Is the form er cap­ia t* • ( the M elodear* Color G uard, " w i l l e , and now ia instructor

tk a Melodolla Color G uard, i « e . .

*3 bridegroom w as graduated from Middlesex County vocational a o d Technical High Sthool, P erth

; A m bqyrand attended N ew ark Slate- C o tto n . ' . He Is em ployed by the vMktdlMex County Sheet M etal Co., B a d Brunswick. He is th ird as-

'( ia tan t chief d river o t the South Amboy F irst Aid &mad.

Tbay will Kve in S a t a Amboy.

Births

M r. and M ri. W illiam J . Clayton, H th 'S t . , West Keansburg,. a re the

, M reu t* of a daughter, b o ra in lo a th 'A m b o y Hoapital.

M r. and Mrs. Benjam in fiiano, 41 ,Center S t . .M a ta w a n , a ra . th e B arents ot a son, bo ra la South Amboy Hospital.

RatkawsldA daughter w aa bo ra la South

. Hospital to M r. and Mra, irt Rutkowskl, U l l Cliffwood Cliffwood Beach.

H am pteeys M r. and M rs. Jam ea W. Hum­

phreys, 13 Bentley Ave., Old . B ridge, a re tha parent* ui ■ m>u, < £ a rn 'M o n d ay , M ay 14, IM l, ia

P e rth Amboy Hospital. .

; ;■o , ■ Y aater " :. A daughter waa born Tuesday, M ay 22, 1982, In R iverview Hospi- ta t to Mr. and M rt, Nelson Y»e- g e r, B Olive PI., West Keansburg.

FalkariM r, and Mrs. C arl P o i i c a i i ,27*

H arding Blvd., M alaw an, a re the p a ren ls of a eon, born Tuesday, M ay 22, I9«2, in R lverview Hospi­tal.

G eorgeA ton w as born Tuesday, May

H , 1962, in M onmouth Medical C anter lo Mr. and M rs, Bruce .George, 712 C entral Ave., Union Beach. •

.....................G MM r. and Mrs. Anthony J , Glad,

11 Culver Ct., Old Bridge, a re the irenta of a daughler, born Fri- ly, May 18, W J, in St P e te r 's

ipital.

HaalyA aon w as born in St. P e te r’s

ipital on Saturday, M ay I t, ’, to M r. and M rs. Daniel J . ly, 3 Louis St., Old Bridga.

K lereaa 'M r. and Mrs. Edw ard Kiernan,

13* Cindy St., Old Bridge, a re theE irents of a daughter, born In St.

ite r’s Hospital on Saturday, M ay , 11102.

RaffaA son w as born In St. P e te r 's

H ospital oA Saturday, M ay 11, IM3, *0 M r. and M rt, Benedict L. Raffa, IS Soutliwood D r., Old Bridge,

W allerM i. and Nira, H id ia id W uun,

ID 1, Bax 320.1, Englishtown Rd., ltd Bridge, arc the paren ls of a

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W ed At Holy Family Church

M R., MRS. ANTHONY DEULAP1ETRO JR .

M iss Sabina Paparclla , daughter of M r. and Mra. Ferdinando Papa- rella, 2M Dock St., Union Beach, becam e the b n d e of Anthony Deila- P ie tro jr .; son of Anthony Della- P ietro , Route 38, West K eansburg and the late M rs. D cllaPietro, Sat­urday, M ay 28, 1*62, a t 3 p.m . in the Holy Fam ily Church, Union B e tc h . . :■■■ ■ ■ ■

Tne Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, officiated a t the cerem ony.

The bride w as escorted by her b ro ther, A nthm y, Fairview . She wore a lace bridal gown styled with a fitted bodice, sabrina neckline, long sleeves and ruffled skirt which flowed into a chapel-length tram . Her tingerlip-lenglh veil of F rench illusion fell from a crown of se­quins and pearls and sh e carried a cascade bouquet ~

W era White O rgam aquet of wmte roses.

; M iss Constance Zam m it, Union Beach, was the m aid of honor. The bridesm aids w ere M iss M ary Ann Pappareila , Fairview , cousin o f th e

b rid e , an d M iss P hy llis D ella P ie­tro , K eypo rt, s is te r o f th e u ru te - g room . T h e y w ore w h ite o rg an za stree M en g lh gow ns w ith sleev e less bodices a n d m a tch in g sto ic s. A sp ra y of red roses w ith g reen s te m s fo rm ed the s a s h an d they w o re sm a ll re d p ix ie h a ts w ith veils. T h ey c a rr ie d c a sc a d e bou­q u e ts o f red roses.

V incen t S erpico , H azlet, w as the b es t m a n . U shering w ere R occo In faiiti, C re a m Ridge, and B artho l­om ew L e p re , H olm del.

A fter a recep tion in B a lb ach ’s H all, K ean sb u rg , the cou p le left for C anada. F o r tra v e lin g , Ihe b rid e w ore a b la ck su it, a w h ite h a t and w hite ac cesso rie s an d a co rsa g e o f w h ite ro ses . T hey w ill re s id e in M organ .

T h e b r id e an d b rid eg ro o m w ere g ra d u a te d from K ey p o rt li ig h School. T h e b rid e is em p loyed by B runsw ick S undry C o., P e r th Ain- boy, T h e b rideg room s e rv e d in the A rm y a n d is em ployed by Aco- M anzo C onstruction C o ., M ata w an .

■on, born Saturday, M ay 18, 18(2, In St. P e te r 's Hospital.

' HesselA daughter was born in Middlc-

aex G eneral Hospital on Tuesday, M ay IS, 1962 to M r. and Mrs. John Hessel, 880 Turnpike, Old Bridge,

Salausk)M r. and Mr*. Edw ard Salauski, 264 Austin Ave., Old Bridge, a re

the oarenta of a daughter, born Friday , May 18, 1962, in Middle- sax G eneral Hoapital.

.• KarlA aon w as born in P e rth Amboy

Hoapital an Tuesday, M ay IS, 1962, to M r. and M rs. V ictor Karl, MU Bantley Ave., Old Bridge,

M errlaM r. and M n . Robert A rthur M or­

ris, X G erard Ave., Old Bridge, a re the paren ts of s daughter, bom in P erth Amhoy Hospital a n Tuesday, M ay l i , 1962.

M aeaaA daughter w as born In P e rth

Amboy Hoepital on W ednesday, May 16, 1962, to Mr. and M rs. Zan M acan, Box 228, Cliffwood.

M arshallMr. and Mrs. F rancis M arshall,

38 Shady Oak St., Old Bridge, a re th* paren ls of a son, horn W ednes­day, May 16, 1962, in P erth Am­boy Hospital,

CarrollA daughter was born in P e rth

Amboy Hospital on W ednesday, May 16, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Carroll, 18 Roosevelt Ave., Old Bridge,

KurtsMr. and Mrs. H arry K urd , 7 Mi-

mi Rd., Old Bridge, a re the paren ts of a daughter, born Thursday. M ay 17, 1M3, in P erth Amboy Hospital.

O'NeilA daughter was born Thursday,

May 17, 1932, in Perth Amboy Hos­pital lo Mr. and Mrs. John O 'Neil, 79 Woodshore West, Cliffwood B tach,

F ayaerM r. and Mrs. Em il Faynor, 390

Shoreland Circle, Laurenca H ar­bor, a re the parents of a daughler, born Friday, May 18, 1961, in P erth Amboy Hoipital,

HumeA daughter was born In P erth

Amboy Hospital on Friday, May 11, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Hume, 178 Cindy St., Old Bridge.

DayMr, and Mrs. D onald D ay, 45

Beechwood T err., M ataw an , a r e the parents of a daughter, born S a t­urday. May 19, 1963, In P e r th Am­boy Hospital, '( lie b aby him h e rn named lA nu b lu i iU i l i . ll ic u . iy . also have four o ther ch ild n, D ouglas, D onno, D av id find Diiiiiel.

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ReedM r. a n d M rs. D onald R eed , 305

S tone R d ., Union B each, a rc lhe p a re n ts o f a son, b o rn W ednesday. M ay 23, 1962, in R ive rv iew H ospi­ta l.

MillerA son w as born In M onm outh

o - r >-> 2r, u,'cd.n.c-c!s0 33, i962, to M r. an d M rs. D av id M iller, 36 S ho rehaven T ra i le r P a rk , H azlet.

SalaylM r. and Mrs. Jo h n S alay i, 18 E lm

.St., H aslet, a re th e p a re n ts o f a ion, b o m Thuraday, M ay 24, 1882. ia R lverview H ospital.

S h*rgallfM r. and Mia. R ic h a rd ShergaU f,

19 H m to c k St., H azlet. a re th e p a r ­en ts « f a dau g h te r, b o m F rid ay , M ay 25, 1962, in R iv e rv iew Hos- p ila l.

FlakA aon w a* b o m In R lve rv iew

H o ip ita l c n F rid a y , M ay 23, 1962, to M r. and M rs. R o b ert F in k , 68 O rch a rd S t., K eansburg .

FalloaM r. a n d M rs. Jo h n F a llo n , 61

S even th S t., W est K ean sb u rg , o re the p a re n ts of a son, horn M onday, M ay 28, 19G2, In R ive rv iew H ospit­al.

M artinA d a u g h te r w as bo rn S unday,

M ay 27, 1962, In R iverv iew Hos­p ita l to M r. an d M rs. J a m e s M ar­lin, 12 S u tph in A ve., M ataw an .

B erneyM r. an d M rs. G eo rge B erney , 28

B ro ad S t., K eyport, a re tho p a r ­en ts of a d augh te r, born F rid ay , M ay 25, 1962, In M onm outh M edical C en ter.

W atseaA d a u g h te r w as b o m in M on­

m outh M edical CetWer on W ednes­day , M ay 21, 1962, tn M r. an d M rs. J a m e s W a tsu i, 8 W ate r S t., M a la ­w an.

Funeral ServicePic. Robert A. Medulla

F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere held F r i­d ay al 8:30 a .m . from the D ay F u ­n e ra l H om e, K eyport. and a t 9 a.m . s high m a ss of requ iem w a t o ffer­ed In SI. Jo se p h 's C hurch , K eyporl, lo r P fc , R obert A. M edolla, U.S. M arine C orps, 19-year-old son o i M r. an d Mrii, R alph M edolla , l!i M ay St., K eyjm rl, w ho d ied M ay 21, 19(2, a t Ihe U.S. N av a l llospi- tnl, C am p L eJeune, N .C ., o f a g un ­shot w ound a s a resu lt nf an ac c i­den t al Ihe m arin e tra in in g base , C h erry P o in t, N.C. In te rm en t w as In St. J o se p h 's C em ete ry .

P fc. M edolla had a tten d ed K ey­port IIIrIi Schnol nnd w as n rom -i ;i ::i 'iv n t rt .hi: rph'.sl ie uml his lin ith e r. I 'll ' R alph M e­dulla, hod cn list ed In Ihe M iirln r Corps In A ugust lllliO.

Ilesldes hi.i b ro ilin ', R alph , nnd Ills p a re n ls , I ’fc. M edulla Is s u r ­v ived iiy th re e o ilier l i ro lh rrs , Neil, Jo h n an d Je ro m e , s ll a t hom e; his m s le rn a l g ra n d fa th e r , Anniello N app i, K eypo rl, and hia p a te rn a l ■ ran iliu lh er, Annldulo .vluloll.i, New Y ork.

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Couple Married In Calvary Church

In tne C a lv a ry M ethod ist C hurch , K rv p o rt, M iss Ju d itn Ann G orhan , d au g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. H enry G orhan , 1304 U nion A ve., U nion B each , b e c a m e th e b rid e o f iJer- tra m I la r ry M o rris , to n o f M rs. B e r t r a m A io rn s , 431 S outh M ain S t., K ev p o rt a n a th e la te M rs. M or­ris . . . .

"1 lie R ev. H a iry R . P in e p e rfo rm ­ed t(ie d oub le ring ce rem o n y S a t­u rd a y , M ay 26, 19o2, a t 3 p .m .

Tne b r id e w as g iven in m a r r ia g e b y h e r f a t h e r . . H er floor-lengrh gow n w as designed w ith a li lte d j lace bod ice , s a b r in a neck line, and long ta p e re d sleev es . The fu ll sk irt w as m a d e of la ce and lu h e . H er fm g e rtip - ten g th bouffan t v e il of il­lusion w as h e ld bv a crow n o f crys-' ta ls an d p e a r ls anil she c a rr ie d a co lonial b o uque t of w hite c a rn a ­tions and s tep h a n o tis , w .th s tr e a m ­e rs o f love knots an d step h an o tis .

b is te r Is M aid Of H onorM iss W in ifred G orhan , U nion

B each , w a s th e m a id of honor fo r h e r s is te r . S he w ore u g re e n chif­fon s tree t- len g th gow n w ith m a tc h ­ing lace ja c k e t. A c irc u la r ve il fell o v e r h e r fla t bow h ea d p iece and she e a r n e d a colonial bouquet o f g reen a n d w h t'e ca rn a tio n s ar.ds tr e a m e rs ; , >

M iss C.aroi H e itzen ro ad e r, U nion B each , an d M iss B a rb a ra C am ero n , H azle t, w e re th e b rid e sm a id s . Ih e ir gow ns an d h ead p ieces w ere d es ig n ­ed like th e hono r a t te n d a n t 's In yellow ch ifion . T hey c a r r ie d co lo ­n ia l bouquets of yellow a n d w h ite c a rn a tio n s a n d m re am ers .

S am uel D av is , K eyport, w as the b es t m an . U she ring w ere B ru ce S tcneck a n d A rth u r R ooke, K ey­p o rt.

A recep tio n followed in tho L ib ­e r ty H ose Co. F ire H ouse, K eypo rt, a f te r w hich they le ft fo r a m o to r tr ip to N ew E n g lan d and C an ad a .

T h e b r id e w as g ra d u a te d from K eyport H igh School and w as em ­p loyed by A rm stro n g C ork Co., l^eyport. T h e b rid eg ro o m a tte n d e d K eyport H igh School and is a s tu ­d en t at T h e Lincoln School of T echno logy , N ew ark . He is em ploy­e d by S ch a n c k 's F u e l Oil C o., K ey­p o rt, an d is a m e m b er o f th e N a ­tio n a l G u ard , R ed Bank.

T h ey w ill re s id e In K ey p o rt.

E n g a g e m e n t s

Zlolkow vkl-K lngM r am ! M rs. th c o d o re A. K ing,

R ou te 36, K eypo rt, announce the en g a g em en t ol th e ir d a u g h te r , M isa I-3 vonia 1 b eo d o ra K ing, to J o se p h

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May 12 Wedding In Matawan

M iss G w endolyn V a rn a r D riv e r, d au g h te r o f M r. an d M rs. F loyd D riv er, B uck ley R d ., M arlbo ro , b e ­ca m e th e b r id e o f J n in e s D ouglas P a r r is h , son of M rs. L dna P a rr is h , F reeh o ld , an d tho la le D onald P a r ­rish , in th e Second B ap tist C hurch , M ataw an , S a tu rd a y , M ay 12. 1962. T h e R ev. W. J . H u tcheson o ffic ia t­ed a t th e double ring ce re m o n y .

T h e b r id e w as g iven in m a r r ia g e by h e r uncle . D alvin D riv er. M arl­boro . J>ne w o re a gow n ol tu lle , net. an d C han tilly lace, w ith th e back o f the s k ir t fash ioned In tie rs , te r ­m ina ting in a ca th i'd ra l-len g th t ra in H er veil o f F ren ch illusion fell from a crow n o f c ry s ta ls and p ea rls . S he c a rr ie d a w hite o rch id an d lilles-of-the-valley,

M rs. T h o m a s P a r r i ih , R ed B an k ; sis te r-in -law of th e b rid e g ro o m , w as m a tro n o f honor. She w ore a s tre e t- le n g th gow n o f p ink o rg an za w ith a m a tch in g flow er p e ta l h e a d ­piece . Sh* c a rr ie d an o rch id an d li I iea-of-the-va I ley.

T w o B r id e s m a id sM iss E d n a M ae P a rr is h , s is te r o f

the b rid e g ro o m , F reeh o ld , an d M iss B a rb a ra D ubesky , M arlbo ro , w e re b r id e sm a id s . T h e ir s tree t-len g th gow ns w e re o f yellow and b lue o r-

fsnza , w ith m a tch in g head p ieces, hey c a rr ie d o rch id s an d lilies-of- the-valley .T h o m as P a r r is h , R ed B ank,

b ro th e r o f th e b rid e g ro o m , w as b es t m an . U sh e rs w ere D ouglas A dam s, F a rm in g d a le , »nd S tnnley P a r r is h , C liffw ood, b ro th e r ol the b rid e g ro o m .

A recep tion w as held a t the K ey­p o rt Civic. C en te r lo r 125 guests . T h e coup le left lo r a w edd ing tr ip lo A tlan tic C ilv. T hey w ill reside in C ollingsw ood.

M rs. P a r r is h w as g ra d u a te d Irom F reeh o ld R egional High School. She is em ployed a l M a r lb ro S ta le llo sp itn i.

M r. P a r r is h a tlen d ed M alaw an H igh School. He is em ployed hy W illiam L a ck ed , m ason c o n trac to r, F reeh o ld .

Monmouth Medical Cites Volunteer*

A to ta l o f 20,436 hours w e re given a t M onm outh M edical C en te r s ince la s t A pril by 230 sen io r v o l­u n te e rs , 73 of whom rece ived a w a rd s M ay 8 a t the ann u a l sen io r v o lu n te e rs ’ a w ard s luncheon held ■t A ux iliary H ail In o b serv an ce nl N ational H osp ital W eek.

P in s a n d b a rs w ere p re sen ted lo lh a 93 w om en a llend lng inc lud ing M rs. H aro ld R app , K eyporl, lo r 100 liou rs ' s e rv ic e by M rs. Itoy Town­send, tho h o sp ita l's d ire c to r o l vol­u n te e r se rv ic e s , ( ie o ig e .1. Ila rte l, hosp ita l a d m in is tra to r , th an k ed lhe g r o u p fo r Ih e ir " lo y a l, de vo led and never-ending s e rv ic e s" and ask ed them U> con tinue Utcir n llo rls a s "M onm ou th M edical C en ­te r In c rea se s In size, In se rv ic es, and in scope, lo r llten an now you will In' u rg en tly needed and g rea tly ip.it i'i-i,iter! "

Rutgers, Douglass Commenceme nt June 6

Dt'UHTS w ill ht* n w .iii ld t to 10(1 refitlcnli of M onm outh C ounly Ml I lie I Ml to A n n iv rrM ry Cmnnu*mT- iw />l o f 8 u 1 k w , T /it Sf/ifi? Um- v tiM ly . on WetliwMliiy ♦■vnunf!, •luna li, H r, M uton W. G io ss , |>r*(h,Mil of Ih r U niversity , Mill c tm fri d iy r f f s on iiIh/hI 2M)(j n im lliliilrt; n( H ro lli'jC h ami dlviMjous In Ni w H tunsw ick . N ew ark nml C uim lm

M ine than liOU I) n 11 j -1; m s ( o ||/ jm ‘ "i .Hlunli’f,. llll IimIiiI)- mmih- ' i l ft (i;n Miiiiniiinfh ( ouiiiv will m r h i «li' HI IT * 11 Olll 1)| . (i KINS 111 i* M | lit I . l l '1 i unm ii’ii! i iiit iil Mil llif w11111i ji ■ rnlli'i'.c iIh* m o m in i’ of (h r mhiH' d.iv T h r /Joif/'I.iM. I 'nmnu-m run nl •\ HI Ih lu til m ViMiiltrrr. Chaj" 1

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M ISS IA V O N IA K IN G

Z iolkow ski, son o f M rs. H elen Ziol- kowsKi, A tla n tic S t., K eypo rl.

iMiss K ing a tten d ed K eypo rt H i^h School an d is em ployed by R alph F r ie d la n d B ro th e rs, K ey p o rt. M r. Uuiftvin sk i also a tte n d e d K ev p o rt H igh Schoo l a n d is e n g a g ed m b u ild ing co n s tru c tio n in U nion.

An A u g u st w edd ing is p lanned .

T haler-lla irisM r. a n d M rs. R andolph F . H a r­

ris , M ain S t., M ataw an , announce th e e n g a g em en t o l th e ir d a u g h te i, M ary E llen , to Jo h n R . lh a le r ,

Holmdel CoupleWed Saturday

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i of M r. and M rs Ja ir .e s H. m s s c J,1 V cC am p b eil Rd-, H olm del. b ec am e : Ihe b r id e of R o b e rt Ih Uvisi l.ieben- - Ciw, Min of M r. a n d M rs. Ir.dwin | L iebenow , M cC am pbeil R d ., llo lm - i del, S a tu ru a y . M ay 26. 11)62. a t 4 j p .m . ;n lh e M o im d e iB ap tis t C hurch .I l h e R ev. A ndrew A. B u rk h a rd t

p e rfo rm ed th e douole r in g c e r e - [ m onv, W illiam R eid p iaveil tr a d i-

' tional w edd ing m usic on the o rgan .| I h e b ride w as g iven m m a rr ia g e j bv hier f a t h e r . . H er p rm c e s s 'j ty le

gown, c f siIk o rg a n z a o v e r la f ie ta i fea tu red a la ce bodice, sco o p necK- | line, long sieeves an d floo r-leng th I sk irt. A rin g of w axed o ra n g e blns-

som s neld h e r elbow -leng th veil of F re n c h illusion and she c a r r ie d a c a sca d e bouquet of cym b id ium s,

| s tep h an o tis , b a b ie s '-b re a th an d ivy.B rid a l A tte n d an ts

M iss P a tr ic ia J a n e K tsse l. H o lm ­del, w as the m aid of h ono r fo r her s is te r . M iss J a n e L e itn e r; H olm ­del. a n d M rs. t r u n c i s S parrow , W estbury , L .l ., cousin of the b rid e , w ere th e b r id a l a t te n d a n ts . Thcv w ore s tre e t- le n g th sh e a th gow ns of w hite b a tis te e m b ro id e re d in blue. T he ti tle d bod ices had h igh round neck lines, an d sh o rt s leev es . C ir­cu la r ve ils fell o v e r th e ir lignt blue crow ns an d they w ore m a tch in g blue shoes. All c a r r ie d c a sca d e bouquets* o t da isies , b lue c a rn a tio n s and b a b ie s ’-b rea th .

W illiam l.iebenow , 11 o l m d t l , b ro th e r of the b rid e g ro o m , w as the b est m an . U sh e rin g w e re D onald l e ibenow , H olm del, b ro th e r o i the

I b rid eg ro o m ; .lohn P e ck m o re , M ill­ville. cousin of th e b rid e g ro o m , and M ichael Z a rra . S p ring I-ake, b ro th ­e r-in -law of the b rid eg ro o m .

A recep tio n follow ed a t the hom e of the b r id e 's p a ren ts .

F o r th e ir w edding tr ip to th e Po- cono M ountains, P a ., th e b n d e w ore a n a v y b lue silk su it, a w hite lace h a t, navy b lue ac c e sso rie s an d a c o rsag e of w h ite cy m b id iu m s.

T h e coup le w ere g ra d u a te d from R ed B ank H igh School. T h e b r id e com ple ted h e r ed u ca tio n a l the N ew ark School oi l-ine a n d In d u s­tr ia l A rts , lh e b rid e g ro o m served th re e y e a rs In the U.S. N avy and is em ployed a t Bell L a b o ra to r ie s , H olm del. H e is a m e m b e r of the H olm del V o lun teer F ire Co.

MISS MARY ELLEN HARRIS

son of M r. an d M rs. Jo h n J . T h a l­e r, B ro ad St., M ataw an .

M iss H a rr is is a 1%Q g ra d u a te o f M ata w an H igh School. She p re s ­en tly is a tte n d in g St. P e te r 's School of N u rsin g , N ew B runsw ick . She is a m e m b e r of th e New J e r s e y S ta te N u rse s ' A ssociation and s e c re ta ry of Ihe s tu d en t council.

M r. l h a l e r , a g ra d u a te of Seton H all U n iv e rs ity , is em p loyed by J . C. P en n ey Co., P o r t R ichm ond, S .I. H e Is a m e m b er o l Ihe U.S. C oast G u a rd R eserv e .

Miss Reiser Weds Jerry M. Dibling

Th* R ev . W illiam R . H odgdon p e rfo rm e d the double r in g ce re ­m ony on S a tu rd a y , M ay 26, 1!H!2, w hich u n ited M iss A nita M arie R e ise r, d a u g h te r o l M r. s n d M rs. F re d e r ic k R eise r, 162 W ilson A ve., P o r t M onm ou th , an d J e r r y M. D ib­ling, son o f M r. and M rs. C a rl D ib­ling, 625 Sydney A ve., U nion B each, in the B ello rd M ethodist C hurch , a l 3 p .m .

T he b r id e w as g iven in m a rr ia g e by h e r la th e r . She w ore ■ p rincess- s ty le gow n of b ro cad e d ta f ie la w ith a full H ared sk irt. T h e filled bod­ice h ad a v-neckline and shorl s leeves . H er shou lder-leng th veil of F ren ch illusion fell Irom a crow n of c ry s ta ls , p e a rls and rh in esto n es and she c a rr ie d an old fashioned bouquet of w h ite roses.

M iss A nne M azella , R oselle , cous­in of th e b rid e , wns Ihe m a id nl honor. She w ore a sh rim p chiffon floor-length gow n designed w ith cap sleeves and ruund neck line . A c ir ­cu la r veil le ll ov er h e r m a tch ing (low er head p iece and she c a rr ie d an o ld -fash ioned bouquet of w hile ca rn a tio n s w ilh sh rim p n e t nnd bow.

M iss G lad y s F leck , P o rt M on­m outh , w o j th e only b rid e sm a id , ife r lloo r-leng th htiop s k ir t of y e l­low ch ifion had a d rap ed apron- e lfec t. lh e f illed bodice had a s q u a re neck line and ca p sleeves. A c irc u la r veil lei! over h e r m a tc h ­ing crow n and she c a rr ie d an old fashioned bouquet of Vihstr c a n u i lions w ith yellow net an d how.

Leo D ibling , O nkhurst, w as the best m a n lo r his b ro lh e r V id o r H yer, U nion B each, se rv ed iis lhe u sher.

A recep tion lollow ed a l O sip 's,I eonardo . W hen they re tu rn from Iheir w edding tr ip lo A tlan tic ( ‘iiy, they w ill reside in L au rence l la i- bor.

The b rid e a tlen d ed M iddletow n T ow nship High School and is em ­ployed hv liiiy s luue 'lo g s , Inc., K eyport. T he b rideg io u n i w as gnul- u a led Im m SI. A nn's SchniH, K eans b u rg , and s e n e d in ilia U.K. A rm y, lie Is em ployed Iiy D uolone (o rp . , |<ey|Mirt.

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ObituariesM rs. A ra k tl C ap tan la n

M rs P a ilad io v A. C ap tan ia n , 80, of 166 M ain St., M ata w an , d ied I-r;- tlay. M ay 24, 1962, In M onm outh M edic id C en te r. M rs. C ap tan ian w ns b o rn in A rm en ia a n d sh e w as the w idow o l A rakcl C ap tan ia n .

M rs. C up lam an w as a re tired te ach e r . She w as the a u th o r o l a book, " T z v a g ," and s e v e ra l poem s, M rs. C ap tan ian w as a m e m b e r of Ihe A rm en ian h v a n g e lic a i C hurch , N ew Y ork , an d th e L ad ies A id So­c ie ty o f th e church .

S urv iv ing a re th re e sons, D r. A ram A. C ap tan ian , M ataw an , w ith whom she Jived; G ran t C ap tan ian , N ew Y ork , and G ilb e rt C ap tan ian , San F ran c isc o , C alif.; a b ro th e r, P au l T o ry k ian , R ockv ille C en ter, N .Y .; tw o s is te rs , M rs. A znivc Tel- feyan , Q ueens, N .Y ,; M rs. M arine S im onian , F re sn o , C alif., a n d four g ran d ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere h e ld a t the H iggins M em oria l H om e, F reeh o ld , on M onday.

M rs. H aro ld E lyM rs. fid ilh B. Ely, 66, o l F re e ­

hold R d., E nglish tow n, d ied F r i­day , M ay 25, 1962. M rs. E ly w as the ow ner of E lb rew K ennels in E ng lish tow n. She w as the widow of H aro ld Ely.

Surv iv ing a re th re e s is te rs , M rs. E lizab e th B roxm e ie r, Long V al­ley; M rs. Hazel R o b erls , M ataw an , and M ra. E dna R idgew ay , Bay- ville, and Iwo b ro th e rs , S am uel T. B rew er, F reeh o ld , and D anie l P . B rew er Jr., M arlbo ro Tow nship.

F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere h e l d .Monday a fternoon nt 2 p .m . a t Ihe C .H .T . C layton nnd Son F u n era l H om e, A delphia. T h e R ev . C h a iles N efl, p a s to r of Old T en n en t C hurch , o ffic ia ted und in te rm e n t w ns in Old T ennen t C em ete ry ,

l le n ry W. S k idm oreH enry W aller S k idm ore , 81, ol 23

C hestnu t R idge Rd., I la z le t, died on Sunday. M ay 27, l!lfi2, a l Mt. P lea san t M anor N ursing H om e, M nlaw an. lie w as the w idow er of Edna (D rum m ond) Sk idm ore .

He w as born in New Y ork and w as a re l iie d slo reh n u se ru s lo d ian o l ihe public a d m in is tra to r 's ol- fice o l the C ily of New Y ork , Hor-

! ougli ol M anha ttan . He re tire d D er.1 I, 1954. lie was li m e m b er ol 11PO | F.lks, H ergenlield .I lie is su rv iv ed bv a nephew ,

E ugene J . Skidm ore , llnz le t.F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held W ed­

nesday ai 9:30 a .m . at th e D ay F u ­n era l H om e, K ey |x irt, nnd al 10 a ni. a high m ass of req u iem w as ee leh ra led at SI. Jo se p h 's C hurch , Kev|Mirl. In te rm en t w as in M l. Oil-, vet C em ele iy , M iddletow n.

M rs. John lln r ile a s tle M rs E li/a lla rd c a s lle , 84, o I

l.e esv ille Rd , Jack so n T ow nship, died T h u rsd ay , M ay 24, l!W2 In P aul K i ti i ha 11 H ospital. Lakew ood.

M rs. lla rd c a s lle wus a m em b er ol St. I’e le r 's E p iscopal C hurch . F reeho ld She w as lhe w idow of John lla id i'nM le .

S urviving lire n s is te r , M rs. ( ’Inre W righl Jack so n T ow nship ;.v,|. I \ /.IIh M 1!. ..UM ,

I larkMMi T im n ih ip , Slid lle m y ! Smillt. M arHmio,i F u n era l s e m c e s w ere held Sal- I iirdav loom ing nt 111:30 a in. a t the ; (M l T. Chr/ti'M nnd S.»n F 'n rrriil 11loine, Adi’M iin . Tlw R ev. II. M. j i ia r l ic k , r c d o r ol St, P r t e i 's

i h iiir li, o flio ia lcd and In le im eril 1 ' a'. In I'leofiin! O io v r r 'e m e l iry ,; laelsf.oll TinMl'iliip.

FO RM AL W EA R

TO HIREW, S. WALLACE

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H. T b a y e rW ufeam E. I l ia y e r , 58. fo rm w ly6 W a e h m ht., K eyvo?t, m o re

rece n tly a n^de.o-c o f P a rlsn , w as found rfead .S a tu rdav . M bv ib , 1S62. rn a mo*, el tn M apl« S h ad e Town­ship. A uthorities h e (Wetl of n a tu ra l censes .

v.aF ho rn m N ew Yoret, &/n of the Sate M r. ai^d M is . h rn e s t 1. H )ayer, and h ;s , v.tfe w a s the la te L illian {Av>pie#ue) T h a y e r .

I -unera l soi’vices- w e re hek l l uus* (fav a t 3:30 p.m . a t the nera l ilonu* K ev p o n , w ith thft Rev. H enry A. M ale , rec to r of St. M a ry 's hp iscopaJ u h u rc h , K ey p o rl, offici- aunK- In te rm e n t w as in Shore- hind .M wnon;i! G a rd en s , H a ile t .

M rs. WUIiam J . H ayesM rs. M ary H ayes died F n d a y

a tg h t, M ay 25; 196J a t h e r hom e, 905 F ifth Ave.. W est B e im ar. M rs. H ayes w as bom tn N ew ark a n d had res id ed m K ea rn y b e fo re • m oving to W all to w nsh ip fo u r y e a r s ago. H er husband w as tn e la te ^ i i i i a in Jo h n H ayes. : -

S urv iv ing a re two sons, Wilh<un J . H ayes j r . , W all lo w n s h ip , and R>chard B. H**yes, N ew ark ; fl b ro th e r, F ran k V. S tew art, Union B ead ), an d tw o s is te rs , M iss Aim S tew art, P o in t P leasan t., a n d M rs. Agne« A m brose, N ew ark .

F u n e ra l ce rv ices w ere held M on­day m orn ing from th e D an ie l A. Kfi!i*y I ’lin e ra i H om e, H e lrn a r . A t fl a .m . a requiem m ays w as oflercsl m Si. Rose C hurch , b e im ar.

G eorge W. W right ar.G eo rge W. W righ t s r ., M, (feed

F rid ay , M ay 25, I0*j 2. ;n h is hon^e, 108 Lon«vu*w A ve., L ak e H iaw ath a .

Borr, :n N ew ark , h e h a d li.vevl >.n L ake H iaw ath ii five y e a rs . He re- u re d m 1&5& from the U n iv e rsa l C hain Co., M aplew ood, whicre he h ad b ee n em ployed as a jew e lry po lisher. He w as u v e te ra n of W orld W ar I.

Surv iv ing a re h is w ife, M rs. rn c re s a (H o a r) W right: tw o sons, G eo rge W. W ngh t j r . , B ellevule, and J o h n W riyht, F o rt C am pbell, K y.; a dauK hter, M rs. S tan ley K am insk i. L ake H iaw atha ; a .broth­e r, C hariea E. W righ t, K ean sb u rg , and tw o s is te rs , M rs. M ichael Lu­cas, K eansbu rg , and M rs. J o h n M c­M anus, N ew ark.

I 'h e fonora) w as h e ld T ues< by *1 9 a .m . from the Lew is a n d C arey F u n e ra l H om e. Boonton, follow ed at 10 o ’clock by a req u iem m ass tn St. P e ie r the A postle C atho lic C hurch , J ro y Hills.

M ra. E lv ira C. W ildem anM rs. U lvtra C u rtis W ildem an, 86,

of 22 B eachw ay , K ean sb u rg , died F rid ay , M ay 25, 1962, at th e L ilac M eadow N ursing H om e, M an*!a- pan T ow nship . She w ns born in M iddletow n T ow nsh ip and fo rm erly lived in N ew ark .

She is su rv iv ed by a s is te r , M rs. Is ab e lle G elhaus, K ean sh u rg .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere neld M on­day a t I p.m . at the Bedle F u n e ra l H om e, K eyport, w ith th e Rev. H a rry R . Pm e, p a s to r of C a lv a ry M ethodist C hurch , K ey p o rt, offi­c ia tin g . In te rm en t w as in Holly­wood M em oria l P a rk , U nion.

M ra. P e te r B en n e llM rs. M ary O. B ennett, 98, of 44!

B ay view A ve., U nion B each , d ied S a tu rd a y , M ay 1962, in th e M t. P le a sa n t M anor N u rsin g H om e, M ataw an .

B orn In N ew H am p sh ire , th e h ad lived in Ihe M yiaw an a re a m ost of h e r life. Sne w a i tl\e w idow o f P o te r B enne tt.

S urv iv ing n re tw o g ra n d d a u g h ­te rs , M rs. C la ren ce M cQ ueen, w ith w hom ahe lived, an d M rs. R ay ­m ond J . T ice, M organv ille ; tw o g randsons , P e rc e B enne tt, Union I le a c h , and V ictor B enne tt, R a r itan T ow nship; six g re a tg ra n d c h i ld re n ; four g re a t-g re a t 'g ra n d c h ild re n , nnd one g re a t-g re a t-g re a t g randson .

T h e funera l w as held T u e sd a y a t 2 p .m . in tho Bedle F u n e ra l H om e. K eypo rt, w ith Ihe R ev . C h a rle s 11. Nuff, p a s to r of the T en n en t P re s ­b y te rian C hurch , o ffic ia ting . B uria l w as in Old T ennen t C em ete ry .

J a m t s Jo se p h G reg e rso nJ a n ie s Jo sep h G reg e rso n , 77,

d ied W ednesday, M ay 23, 19C2, a t his hom e, (1(1 C arm an S t., W est K eanshu rg . M r. G r ig e r s o n w as horn in W est K eansbu rg n nd had lived th e re m ost his life.

His w ife w as the la to M rs. F d tth R. G regerson . He w as a re tire d c a rp e n te r .

Surviv ing a re th re e sons, J a m e s J . G regerson jr ., R aym ond O reg er- son and John G reg erso n , all at hom e, find a b ro th e r, /h ig h F . G re- g e iso n , South C arolina.

F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts w e re u n ­der the d irection of Ihe John J . R yan llo n ie for F u n e ra ls , K ean s­hurg.

M rs, C aiherfc* B . D *x t* rI s th c r i r e P.ogan D ex ter,

oi 445 N eville St.. P e r th A m boy, difrd S a tu rd ay . M ay 20, 1562 m Jx-rih A m boy G eneral--H ospital. ••

M rs. D ex te r w as a D em o cra tic com m itteew w n an o f the F o u rth W ard fo r m e re than JO y e a rs and w as h rn em o er of th e F o u rth W ard D t.-mocraiic Club A ux ilia ry and of the F o u rth W ard D em o c ra tic l i u b &• Tha rd an d .fSfth D istric ts .. A ■■ c o m m u n ic a n t-• of St. Maiv*S

C h u rrh .’ P o rth A m boy.-M -r^vD esier w as a ra e m b e r of St. M ary ’s Rns- a ry -A lta r .Society and its C halice Club. She had m e m b e rsh ip .also in • ihe A u x ilia ry -D iv is io n No. 2, A ncient O rd e r of H ibern ians . S he w as em pJovca a t th e F o rd s Suoyf W hite L a u n d iy . ‘

S urv iv ing a re a d au g h te r. M iss A nna D ex te r, and a P o h ca . P tl. ’Wil-lian: D ex te r, ut hom e;1 a son, F h cm as, Cliffwojjd; a grand*, d a u g h te r . Jo . A nne D ex te r, C liff-1- w ood; tw o s is te rs , M rs. A nn Lorv« e rg an . N ew ark , a n d M rs. M ary G regor. P e r th A m boy; a b ro tn e r, R ic h a rd R ogan , u n d a n aun t, M rs. S<;die J tfnderup . bo th of P e r th Am-bOV. i. i • ", -...-

h u n e ra i serv ices w ere held W ed­nesd ay a t 8‘. 15 a .n il a t the Ih o m a s J . 'CosieH o F u n p ra l H om e. P e r th A m bov, fohow ed b y a nigh m ^sa ' of requ iem at 8:45 a .m . in St. M ary ’s C liurch . In te rm e n t follow­ed in th e chu rch c e m e te ry , . =

M rs. W illiam K am on tM rs. R ose Ann K ucab d K am ont,

4H C h ro m e A ve., C a rte re t, d ied S unday n ight, M ay 27, 1962- m P e r th A m boy G en e ra l HospHaL She W’a s a co m m un ican t of Holy 1-cm ily C hurch , C a r te re t.

B orn in P o land , M rs. K am on t res ided ?n C a r te re t *9 y e a rs an d w as a m e m b er of the K asa Pos- m ic r tn a Society.

She leaves h e r husband , Wil­liam K am on t s r .; th re e daugh ­te rs , M is . Lottie P rokop lak an d M rs. B lanche Sow tnski, C a rte re t and M rs. R ose Bond, Cliffwood B each ; two sons, W illiam K am ont jr . , South R iver, an d S tan ley , C a r­te re t; 10 g ran d ch ild ren ; one g re a t­g ran d ch ild , a n d a s is te r , M rs. W anda M arc*r.lak, C a rte re t.

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C h u r c h D ir e c to r yF i r s t C t a u h O t C h ris t, S c ien tis t

- M B road S t , K e y f e r lS unday t o t % i c e a o d Sunday

S chool, U a .m . W edneaday, testi- n o a y m eeting 0 p ,m , R ea d in g l'uom ejp?o W ednesday and S a tu rd a y Ironi % tp 4 p,n» - > S p ir itu a l ' a le r tn e ss is n ee d ed f<?

f m e e t th e cha llenge o f to d ay . .T h is Is tt th em e of the lesw m -serm on e n t i t l e d " A u s ic n t a n d M odern N w - jo m an cy , A lias M esm erism an d H ypootism , D enounced" w h ich w ill : b e h e a rd a t C h r is t ia n 1 S cience s m i t e s S unday. > .

T k e R esponsive R ead in g w ill in-, e lu d e P a u l’s ad v ice to. th e E phe-

,» iuns (6 ): " B e s tro n g in th e I,o rd ,’ a n d in th e powei; o f h is m igh t, P u t

o n th e w hole, a rm o u r of G od, th a t y e m ay b e a b le to standi ag a in s t th ^ w iles o l th e .'d ev il. '1! ' , .

One o f the c ita tio n s to b e re a d : fro m ' “ Spience an d - H ea lth w ith K ey lo th e S c rip tu re s” 'oy. M a iy Baker- E ddy s ta te s : ‘'B e w atchfu l,

1 so b er, an d v ig ilan t. T h e w ay is s tra ig h t and n arro w , w h ich leads

' to th e u n d ers ta n d in g t h a t , G od is ! Uie only U fe . i t is a w a rfa re w ith Ure flesh, i n w h i c h w c m u st « m -

j q a e r s in s ickness , an d d ea th , eitli- : e i 1 h e re o r h e re a f te r , c e rta in ly be- : fo re vve ra n rc a c h th e go a l of

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R ev . H en ry A M a le ,-R e c to r | T h u rsd a y , A scension D ny, H olv j

C om m union w ill b e c e leb ra ted a t j 6:30 a n d 9 a .m . an d 7 p .m . B oy jS couts v<i!! m e e t a t 7 p .m . :, : ■ ■ 1 ' |

O n K n d a y th e re w ill b e H oly i C om m un ion a t 6:30 a.ijj. and Ju n io r E .Y .C . a t 7:30 p .m . ’

S unday th e re w ill be. ..m oaning p r a y e r u t 7-. 45 a .m .: Holy C om m un­ion, 8 a .m .; fam ily se rv ic e a n d c h u rc h school, 9:30 a .m .; m o rn in g p ra y e r a n d ad d ress , 11 a .m . and A colytes, 7 p .m .

Brow nies, w ill m e e t T uesday a t 3:30 p .m .

W ednesday th e re w ill b e Holy C oaim union a t -9 a .m ., follow ed by a m e e tin g -o f th e A lta r G uild. In th e ev en in g ju n io r cho ir w ill re*, h e a rs e a t 7 p .m .; tc‘m o r ch o ir , 8 p .m . a n d A .A .s w ill m e e t a t I) p .m .

C a lv a ry Methodist C h u rch jTfeird S t., K eyport -

R ev , H a r ry R. P ine , p a s to r Service, o f w orsh ip w ith a se rm o n

by th e p a s to r w ill be held Sunday a t 8:30 a .m .; ch u rch school, 9:30 a .m .; s e rv ic e of w orsh ip an d s e r ­m on by th e Rev, C harles G ray a t 10:45 a .m :; In te rm ed ia te an d H igh Schoot Y outh F ellow ships, 7 p .m .

T h e m on th ly m eeting o f the o f­fic ial b o a rd w ill be held W ednesday a t 8 p .m .

Tb< F a ith R tle rm e d C k iu e k .Middle Rd. aad Peele A vt.

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S en io r ch o ir re h e a rsa l Is T h u rs ­d ay a t 8 p .m .

M en’s B ro therhood m ee tin g is F r id a y a t I p .m .

J u n io r ch o ir re h ea rsa l is S a tu r ­d ay a t 10 a .m .

S unday School c lasse s a r e a t 9:30 a n d i l a .m . T h e ch u rch w ill honor th e m e m b ers of the 1962 g ra d u a tin g c lass. T h e p a s to r w ill conduc t a B a c ca la u rea te S et v ic e in Ihe m o rn in g lo r those ch u rc h m e m ­b e rs w ho a r e g rad u a tin g from e le ­m e n ta ry school an d from h igh school, t i ls topic w ill b e ‘‘F a ith an d O pin ion ." T h e m e m b e rs o f th e B oard o l C h ristian E d u ca tio n w ill sp o n so r a ‘‘Cap ‘n G ow n S a lu te " u t 7:30 p .m . C harles G race , c h a ir ­m a n o l Ih e board , w ill in tro d u ce W illiam M adden , p rin c ip a l o l the R a r i ta n T ow nsh ip H igh School, w ho w ill a d d re s s the g ra d u a te s a n d th e ir p a re n ts . H is ta lk w ill b e en ­titled , “ P re p a re lo r W h a t?" . At th e conclusion of .Mr. M adden 's ta lk , the m e m b ers o f th e b o a rd w ill s e r v e d esse rt, co ffee and punch.

A dult o rie n ta tio n co m m u n ic an ts ' c lass an d e ld e rs m ee tin g is M on­d a y a t 8 p .m .

G uild fo r C h ristian S erv ice m e e ts W ednesday a t 8 p .m .

L u ther M em oria l T he L u th e ran Chsrefe

M issau rl S yood T in ton Fall# P u b lic School

R ev . U anie l D. R e in b c im er, P asto r Sunday ScjicoI an d B ible C lasses

i a rc held a t 9:30 tt.m . S unday undei i. the d irec tion of A ith u i B itter, su j p en n te n d e n :. Fhe m o rn in g w orship I w iil fcj o d d at 10:45 a . i a . w ith se r ! nion by tne p as to r . A n u rse ry sc iv ; ice is ava ilab le . C om m un ion serv-

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Tw o M onm ouin County jm iiu j l th r if t m su tu u u n s w ore am o n ^ tn e 23 53 \in j-s am i loan B ssociautm s ^o n o /cd at. A tlan tic C uy durn-.p the 63rd annua l ccm ven!'on of th e New

I.Ttriscv Sav ings and L oan i held !us» vveuk. An am ique'-pareV i- i n ifn l d iam ond an m v ersa iY cc rtih -

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S erv ice p ins w e re p re se n te d io all. le ad e rs , cor le a d e r s ' and com iiu ttcc m e m b e rs in (he B ayshore N eighborhood A rea w ho h ave b ee n U* G irl Scouting five y e a rs o r m o re a t * m ee tin g held M ay 23 in St, M ark ’s E p iscopa l C hu rch , K eaitsbu rg . AlexC urley , D irec to r of F ie ld S erv ices , M onm outh Council,

tJiird f ro m left, m a d e the p resen ta tio n . A m ong th o s e !w;n«red w ere , le ft to r ig h t, M rs. W illiam W hit­acre* 15 y e a rs ; M rs. M arry B reil, 20 v e a rs ; M rs. W illiam T ru e x , 19 y e a rs ; M rs. H a rry S nyder ir . , 10 y e a rs ; M rs . Jo h n S w eeney, M yea rs .

ic es a re held U « ttvery m onth.

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S e iv tces a rc held Sunday a t 8 | p .m . nnd T u esd ay a t 3 p .m .

B row ntow n C om m un ity C hurch B row ntow n U nion S unday School

Koute 19, B row atow n Rc-v, F ra n c is C on te ), P as to r

S unday School is h e ld from 9:45 U) 10:45 a .m

from 11 a .m

avirijis and tion upon com pletion of 75 y ea rs .service to 'M oriinoirth C ounty and .a gu<d C m tifiLaie w as p re se n te d

j-■-'JThe N o ith e m M onm ou th , C atho- (j.'C Y oung A duit ^.lub a tten d ed it s I a n n u a l M em orial D ay p icn ic a t I W indw ard B cach m M e f e d w « ^I y e s te rd a y . G am es, sp o rts , nnd War-, j b ecue w ere tiie .o rd er o f - tn e d a ^ v 1 S a tu rd a y a rnas«» m th e Byinuiiiuft

R ite (an E aste rn R u e ) w ill be. og- i fp red at ll a .m . a t S t. A ntftoiiy’fl ■

C hurch , R ed B ank, for a ll wh&’Cai*- i to p a r tic ip a te . ", •

On W ednesday, th e c lub-w ill bo ld its rtffw lar nifliuhly m ee tin g a t S: 15 p .m ., :n St. M*)ry s Cnurch. H a)l#,

O n M ay 23 a t St. M a rk ’s C hurch , K can sb u ig , M rs. A lex C urley , d i­re c to r of fie ld se rv ic es, M onm outh Council of G irl Scouts p resen ted se rv ic e pm s to a ll le ad e rs , co-lead­e rs an d co m m ittee m e m b ers in the B aysho re N eighborhood a re a w ho havtt been in S couting five y e a rs o r >><Oi c.

T h o se rece iv ing te n u re a w a rd s w ere : T w enty y ea rs , M rs. 11. B ric l; 15 y e a rs , M rs. W. W hitacre ; 10 y e a rs , M rs. W. T ru a x , M rs. E . G risw old , M is. J . Sw eeney; five

y ea rs , M rs. H. S nyder, M rs. A. S posalo , M rs. H. V. H e rm an n , M rs. E W erlheaen , M rs. W. T ill, M rs E. K ajol.i, M rs. J . Y anV akas.W. K ow alski. M rs. J . B orne, M rs S. W ysocki, M rs. W. L cn im onns, M rs. R . L a F ra n c e , M rs. U. Wil­liam s, M rs. T . B re isc h , M rs. II. D orl, M rs. J . K irby , M rs. D. Moe, M rs. J . M cG urrcn , M rs. M. and M rs. A. Hill.

M rs. B rie l w as p re se n te d w ith a b race le t in co m m em o ra tio n o t 20 y e a rs o f se rv ic e to G irl S couting

and M rs. W hitacre re tir in g c h a ir m an of B ayshore N eighbo rhood a re a w as p resen ted w itn a 50th An-

M rs. J n ive .rsary p ap e rw eig h t for s e rv ic e re n d e re d tih. th e a re a . -

M rs. W hitacre w as nom inated c h a irm a n of the new ly-fo rm ed H az- Ict-H olm del N eighborhood A rea an d M rs. T ru a x w as nom in a ted to

to the? K ean sh u rn Savings an d l.oan \ Now .M onmouth. R osary , and bene* A ssociation f o r 1 50 y e a rs o.f se rv - ]■-diction will p reced e the m eeting . - icc. R»id Bat»k Savings b e g a n v p e r - 1 All s in g le Catholics. 18-years-of-a^o . atinp; un M ar. 22, 18b7 an d K e a n s - ! and o v e r a re co rd ia lly inv ited to b u rg S av ings on Ju ly 2, W U. I a tte n d th is m eeting . ‘

Tw o a re a sav ings a n d loan of- f ic ia b h ad ac tiv e ro les conven tion . M rs. J e a n K. sen io r v ice p res iden t,

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P o lic ie s o f the recen tly -fo rm ed M onm outh Council of G irl Scouts w e re exp la ined by M rs. C urley .

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7:25 p .m . w ith th e M in istry School.At 8:30 p .m ., th e se rv ic e m ee tin g w ill ta k e i ts th em e from H aggai 2:7, -’T h e D esirab le T h ings o! th e N ations M u st C om e In .” l im e will be a llo ca ted lo r d iscussion o l the reco m m en d a tio n s (o r im provem en t in the co n g reg a tio n ’s m in is try m a d e by the c irc u it m in is te r d u r ­ing h is recen t v isit. T h e com ing d is tr ic t A ssem blies o f J e h o v a h 's W itnesses to lie held th is su m m e r a lso w ill b e d iscussed .

A public Bible le c tu re is sch ed ­u le d - fo r 3 p .m .; S unday. A rth u r T hom pson , a guest m in is te r from F reeh o ld , w ill sp eak on Ihe su b ­je c t, “ How F irm is Y our F a ith ? " T he W atch tow er H ible s tudy th is w eek w ill consider th e conc lud ing seg m en t o f the lesson, " C h ris te n ­dom H as F a iled G od—A lte r H er E n d W h a t?"

Six localized s tu d y g roups, as w ell a s one g ro u p a t K ingdom H all, K eyport, w ill m e e t a t 8 p .m . T u esd ay even ing to p u rsu e the s tudy o f "L e t Y our N am e Be S anc­tif ied ."

K ing O l K ings L u th e ran C h o re* B a y v lM School

L e M a rd v ilic M . , M id d le t tmRev. C. Roger Burkins, P as to i. Sunday School m eets a t 9:30

a.m . and morning worship i i at 10:45 a.m.

M o rg iav lll* M c d o d k t O ra rc k M orgaovU l*

R ev . F re d H. Bow en, P a s to i C h u rch se rv ic e s a r e held o a Sun­

d ay a t 1 a .m . a n d Sunday School m e e ts a t 10 a .m .

Em m anuel Assembly Ol Go4 U l Palm er Ave., Keans bur*

R ev . T im othy M. A dam s, P a s to r S unday School is a . 9:45 a.m .;

m o rn in g w orship , 11 o 'c lo ck ; ev ­an g e lis tic se rv ice , 7 p .m . T h e first Sunday o l e a ch m onth th e re is a C om m union se rv ic e a t 1 1 1 .m.

W ednesday ev en in g w ill b e B ible S tudy and p ray e r a t 7:45 p .m .

Y oung peop le 's se rv ic e is F r id a y sv en in g a l 7:30 o 'c lock .

Full Gospel Chapel 157 M ain St. Keansburg

R ev. R o b ert D. K alis, F u s to r S unday School m e e ts a l 3 p.m.

w ith an adu lt B ible c lass. Sunday w ill co v e r the l i ,c s and c h a ra c te r s o l many Nuw I c s ta in c n l c h a ra c ­te rs . E v a n g e listic se rv ic c is »t 7:30 p.m.

P ra y e r se rv ice Is T u esd ay a t ( p.m. .

Bible S tudy It T h u rsd a y a t ( p.m.

Faurih Mt. P itcairn Spiritual Church

H O 'Shore Rd., Unioa Bcach R*V. Katherine Miller, P asto i

Services are held on Sunday and Thursday evenings a t I o’clock and on Friday alternoons a t ] p.m

St. Joseph’s Church Maple PI., Keypori

Rev. Ccrnelius J . Kane, Pastor M asses will ba held Sunday

morning al 7, I , J, 10, II and 12 o'clock.

G eth sem an e Lutheran Church Maple PI., Keypart

R ev. F red e rick Boos, p a j to r C hurch se rv ices on Sunday arc

held a t 11:30 a .m ., 9:45 s .m . and II a .m . C hurch school m e e ts al 9:45 a .m .

Pcatecostal Church Unioa end Sidney A v « t

UftifA B t i fhM rs. H erbert C . Wood, P a s to r

Worship serv ice i a ra B d d Su» day a t 11 a.m . and 7:45 p .m . Sun­day School is a t 0:45 a .m .

Bible study group m eeta Tuesday • t 7:45 p.m.

Thursday p ray a r m eeting 1* held a t 7:40 p.m.

■L Jah a ’s M ethodist C hurchSouth M ala St.,

R aritan Township Rev. Norman R. Riley, P a s te ; Sunday worship serv ices a rc ai

i a .m ., 8:30 a .m . and 1’ a.m Church school m eet* a t 0:30 and II a .tn . The evening serv ice is aeld at 7:30 o'clock. In term ediates meet lor the sixth, seventh and eighth g rades at *:45 p.m .; Senior Method 1st Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m .; Post High School M .Y .F., 7:30 p.m

David’s Tabernacle Cliffwood

E lder Jam es Moss, P asto r Sunday School la a t 10 a.m .;

morning worship. 11 a .m .On W ednesday eveninga th e tarry

service Is at 0 p.m .

Sayre Woods Baptist Church R oute 0, Browntown

R ev. R on a ld R obinson, P a s to rSunday School m eets a t 9:45 w ilh

_ c la s s fo r each m e m b e r of the la m ily ; m orn ing w orsh ip , 11 a .m .; young peop les m ee tin g , 0 p.m .; even ing gospel serv ice , 7 p .m .

M id-w eek p ra y e r and B ible S tudy is held ev e ry W ednesday a t 8:00 p .m .

St. Benedict’s Church liolm del Schcsl

Holmdcl Rd., liolm delR ev . E d w a rd P. B ia ska , P a s to rM asses a re held Sunday at 7, 0,

I , 10 and II a.m . and a t 12 o'clock noon.

Confessions a ra heard In thep a n s ! : hom e S a tu rd a y s be tw een 7 and t p.m.

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R ev. C la rence A. I ju n b c le t , V icar S unday se rv ices a r e a t 9:30 a .m .

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I*®8« Ten. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. .1 Thursday, May 31, 1962

Matawaa Vs. l^akewood For T Title Today; Flay Highland Park In C-J

F i r s t P l a c e W i n n e r s F o r K e y p o r t I n C e n t r a l J e r s e y , G r o u p H t , - M e e t

M a ta w a n H igh’* b a lH n sssrs / s e e th e i r : tw o :n«jn»v a s s ig n m e n ts of t h e ' season , tod ay • a n d tom orrow .

a fte rn o o n ;? a t 3:30, p .m ., as. K y f th “ B " , cnam p io i;s of th e Shore C o n fe ren c e , they fa c e Lajtew ood, S o u th “ 3 " cham pions, a t W all .T ow nship H ig h School f ie ld 'fo i the i> v e ta ll . C o n feren c e ' ‘‘S ’’ t i t l e . R ig h th a n d e r Bill B ow ie wtU go for th e M aroon.iaiiil fcesl: o n th e m ound a g a in s t th e K n e r s M a rty E n g e l

'A n d to m o rro w , a t .K e y p o r t High, School fie ld .' t h e y . w i l l engage

■ pow eijfu ii H igh land fraric,- ;w iih a tpp, p itc h e r fo r tb i? p a r t < of (he s ^ t e ; , P e te r H enderson , w ork ing lo r ; th e # w ls , in a sem i-fin i|l round C en tra l. J e rs e y , G ro u p I t , con test. T h e w y m rr w ill oppose th e C ar- te te i- lj’em iing ton w in n er, fo r th e t j t le jie ji i w e ^ . L e fth a n d e r J a c k Y ates;-w ill pi^cK fo r M atawd.n.

• T h e - H u s k ie s . w ound u p th e ir R eg u la r,sea 'fo ii.la s t w e* k b y sco riog tfee lOW h, ,wi» in • th e te n u re of C p ach C e o rg e D eitz b y defea ting M idd le tow n 3 4 a t th e L ions field .

y«te« Sli;’al*hten* MUnsell Out■ . Ya.tes. v h o has been going badly fo r the p ast several weeks, straight- enpti him self ijp against the Lions.

• H e 1 w a* ' shaky :tn, the. early innings when Al Gu^nthner trip led ttud, J im

'B urns- singled home the first Lionrun ia the bottom of the second. B u t' these were the^ only: hits be ailowe4 in, the bull gam e, bearing down thereafte r w ith a fast ball end a iilider, eschewing the curves th a t cost him loss of control In »o m any gam e* lately .• M ataw an had scored in, the top of.

th e second on a w alk t a Yates, « wild pitch and George M orrell’s single. The Lions w ent out In (ren t liT th e boitom o t the fourth w hen Buro* walked and MHS th in k sac k e ri L arry B ehr threw wildly •to score .on a try for a duuble play o n grounder by L arry Foulks, M iddletown’ sU rting" pitcher. The m uplay . put m jn o n flrs t and th ird fo r - the Orange and Black. On a d o u b le '.* t e « i / Huskies second- s ^ c k e r 'F ra n k le D 'A polilodropped

t r o m Sonuy G arafano, M yS catcher, Burns scoring.

Coach Arnie Truex. Middletown, w an ted to beat M ataw an so badly h e . inserted h ia pitching ace, Ken B ullivant, into the gam e to hold th e twp-ruQ te«d. ( t d id not work. B eh r singled ia the top of tbe fifth • n d n ioved alona an a sacrifice.. E d F lynn hit safely to sco r» Behr. w ith th e ,ty in g run. ' '

In the (jop. the sixth, Billy Colling w ajked fo r MHS and went to second on a wild pitch. ; G ara- (ano drilled a grounder to the box • n d C o ltln s b rake for third. - Bulli- v an t's , toss to G uenthner. Lion

iflrstsackcr, was muffed, - the ball rolling to 'righ t field and Collins

. K o r in g 'th e winning run. ': • The v ictory gave.M ataw an a l*-2

re c o rd going into Ih e lr tw o tourna­m e n t « m e s . . M iddletown wound u p w ith a 7-9 record, even ra ted th e top team of the a re a a t the a ia rt of the season. ■,

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Monmouth Park Adds Facilities

M onm outh l 'a r k ra c e g o e rs will b e g re e te d by ex p an d ed fu e l l in g vvlien N ew J e r s e y 's s track-by-the- s e a opens its 17th m odern m eeting to m o rro w . M a in ten an ce a n d con­s tru c t io n c rew s h a v e been busily en g a g ed fo r w eeks, b rin g in g the sp ac io u s p la n t in to read in ess for th e 5S-day m eeting w hich ends A ug. 4, B a rk e r S e e le jv publicitydirectorc'gjuiBMicea; . . .

T he m a in d in ing .k m c - . 'In : the g ra n d s ta n d has b ee n tra n sp o sed in­to an e n la rg e d c a fe te r ia an d d in ­ing a re a . A com bina tion lounge a n d b a n q u e t room fo r conven tion g ro u p s a n d la rg e p r iv a te p a rtie s a iso h a s been in s ta lle d on thep o p u la r th i rd f loo r M idw ay T e r­race . - ■■ ■ -.'■ ■ .■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .

P a r i-m u tu e l fac ilitie s in theg ra n d s ta n d h ave been ex ten d ed on a l l levels . In add ition , a newm u tu e l a n n e x h a s been e re c te d on th e law n a d ja c e n t io the picnic a rea a n d ad jo in in g -the g ran d s ta n d .

Two new escalators, . operating between . the second and third floors, have been added to theclubhouse fac ilitie s . C losed circuit television se ts a re spaced generous­ly throughout all dining and, lounge a reas in both th« c lubhouse; and grandstand.

M onmouth P ark ’s all-important stable a rea has not been overlook­ed in the 1962 renovation program . Two new barns, both completely fireproof, will add a total oi 86 stalls to existing stable facilities, while tw o new dorm itories will provide additional Hving quarters fo r backstre tch personnel. A new, modern- H orsem en's Service Center h a s been established adjacent to the stable a rea cafeteria. The cen­te r includes an - air-conditioned H orsem en’s Lounge, a b ranch of­fice for- the racing secre ta ry where entries a n d scratches m ay be m ade, and a post office. Other features o f the center a re a racing colors shop, a ve terinarians' head­quarte rs , the office of the Horse­m en’s Benevolent Pro tective As­sociation, and general serv ice of­fices.

O ceanport Handicap, ( 15,000 add­ed for three-year-olds and up, at six furlongs, h a s a ttrac ted nine nomi­nees. G reen Ticket, a three-year- old, who took the Swift a t Aque­duct and th e Suffolk Downs Handi­cap , is s la ted to m atch strides with such o ld e r horses as a Calum et’s: Beau P rince , M rs. Ada L. Rice's R are R ice, Brookfield F arm ’s three en tries of Inabalance, In Thee and I 'v e G ot Rhythm. Jaclyn S ta­bles LI’l Fe lla und M rs. W illiam C'oxe W right's Moon Shot.

Jo h n P o te ( le f t) se t a new C -J, G roup H i m a rk in the

■ s a s s K H W s ti r aBruw'e ' b e s t in li r s t p laces than nnv o ilie r team (N o rth P la in fie ld ) could g et,

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d itio n a i p ra c tic e on th e ir ow n tim e tw o y e a rs ago cu lm in a ted for K ey­p o rt H igh tra ck m en S a tu rd a y in th e m o s t m om en tous ac co m p lish ­m e n t in in te rsch o la s tic a th le tic s to com e th e schoo l’s w ay in y e a rs . T h e K eypo rt H igh tra c k an d fmld fo rces w on th e C en tra l J e rs e y , G ro u p III, c h am pionsh ip a t A sbury P a tk H igh s tad iu m . T ra c k , a “ s ic k ” sp o rt a t K eyport High fo r l!> y e a rs , c a m e along u n d e r th e tu te la g e o f J a y D em a re st to w ind u p th e 1961-62 sp o rts y e a r for th e R e d a n d W hite in sp lendo r. S om er­v ille , S o m erse t C ounty c h a m p s , h ad to se tt le fo r a second p la ce to th e K eys.

T h e re w as noth ing “ flukey" a b o u t th e K ey p o rt w in -by th re e p o in ts o v e r a fie ld o f " b ig n am e” schoo ls in In te rsch o las tic spo rts . T h e K ey s g a rn e re d fou r f ir s t p la ces to fou r for: N orth P la in fie ld , tw o e a c h for. S om erv ille a n d P rin c e to n High an d one fo r T o m s R iv e r. K eypo rt h ad one reco rd b re a k e r , J o h n P o te 2:01.6 run in th e 880. T h e re w e re tw o o th e rs , T om B ogia , P rin ce to n High, a 9.8 100-yard d ash and R og S p er­ling , N o rth P la in fie ld 's 11 ft. 7 in. po le vau lt.

Bogia len t an assist to th e K ey­p o rt w in by a lso se ttin g u reco rd in th e 220. C om ing in to th e fina l .event, K eypo rt le d S om erville by fuur p o in ts. R on M iller h a d q u a li­fied fo r th e K eys, b u t it w as c o n ­ced ed h e could not p lacc as he n ev e r h a d m ade a tim e co m p ared w ith th a t w hich w ould b e sot in the fina ls . S om erv ille had £ d G il- e tte , a d a s h m a n who had . S om er­v ille cou ld win the m eet if G il- e t te w on (he 220. G ile tte gave it th e do-or-d ie try and halfw ay dow n th e tr a c k the P io n ee rs seem ed to h a v e th e m ee t a s he w as keep ing o u l fron ts But then Bogia tu rned on the h e a t, v eritab ly " h u rn e d o u t” G ile tte w ith tlie b iasing p ace , a n d ihe ex h a u sted S om er­v ille ru n n e r could do no m o re th a a s ta g g e r in fourth . K eypo rt h ad w on ill

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ly a seco n d fa s te r th a n the o n e s tan d in g , 21.4 seconds a g a in s t 22.2 s tan d in g an d even the 21.9 in w hich F ra n k B u d d ’ h ad run th e d is ta n ce in h is la s . y e a r a t , A sbury P a rk H igh.

T h e K eypo rt tr iu m p h w as m ade m o re co m m en d ab le in th a t it w as acco m p lish ed by a “ n e v e r s a y q u it" sp ir it , T h e R ed a n d W hile su ffe red w hat seem ed to be a knockou t blow In the open ing event w hen th e y failed to qualify a m an in th a 180-yard low hu rd le s a l ­though a ll tha K eyport e n tra n ts ou td id th em se lv es to get dow n n e a r 21 seco n d s. But It took a 20.8 io qualify . So points coun ted on from W oody Su llivan an d J im m y H ous­ton w ere lost b e fo re the m e e t w as m o re th a n u n d er w ay.

N ext blow w as in the shot pu t w h ere It took a h eave of 54 feet to g e t a look-in. K ey p o rt's L a rry P o lan d h a d gone o v e r 50 feet b u t noth ing like th a t, so th e re w ere no po in ts in the sho t put e ith e r. But firs t K eypo rt poin ts ca m e w hen B ru ce Ja c k so n only had tn go a li ttle beyond 21 feet to w in tho b ro ad lum p . K eypo rt’s outlook got a dcc idud " li f t’’ w hen F re d Ilobnn equ a led th e school reco rd in com Ing in a t 15.1 seconds for a second p la ce In the high hurd les.

Keys In RunningA b o un ty to m ake up for t i n shot

was a su rp r is in g 1(16 ft., 7 in ., loss of th e Javelin by lTrank K iley, ju s t sh o rt of th e w inning m nrk of T om s Rlvur'.s G reg K untz. T he K eys now w ere defin ite ly in the runn ing . Ned C rossloy hung on lo pick up a po in t sh a rin g a six-w ay tin at 111 ft. I in. In thu |K>le vault.

Cair.e th s m ile nml Kd Scullionvi-11 h Iln* ;>»(-!( i riviin I l->

th ird tn n t. Hu w as keep ing a w ary oyo on R ed H ank 's s tro n g D ave W infield. Uut then Scullion pulled up to ru n nlde-by-.iidu w ith the sm a lle r Iluddy M attlunvs, l.ake- wood, w aiting In cimo W infield should m o v e up. But on the la tt tu rn , w hen It wns o h v lo in W infield w as too fn r bulilnd to tl im ilc i i , Scullion leng thened liix s tr id e mill pulled a w ay from M allliew s lo .■*<*! u lim e o f -1:4.1.-I. It held up a g a ln it i second h ea t III Ihe event.

It wns u p lo P ole now lo do It. a i J a c k s o n looked good lo r n w in In th e h igh Jum p. I’o te m nhled b e ­h ind the pack , w atch ing l-'.tvini; T o w n sh ip 's lloli Hufnlo, out m fron t, w ho linil inn tlie In tw o m lnuli"i, I Jit fn lo, an lm |m .

O ffers C hallengeP o te a m a z e d e v e ry o n s by o ffe r­

ing th s p o te n t D ufaio a cha llenge on th e o u ts id e go ing into th e last tu rn . 'I h e p ace in the ra c e had been d ra g g y , b u t now it b lis te red . P o le o u ls lro d e h is m ore husky ri­v a l a n d t t w as D ufaio w ho ' b roke,

secondsection of the 880 w h e re K oss O l­co tt, K ey p o rt, ca m e u p from no ­w h ere a t the finish lo fo rce hi; w ay tlu o u g h a la rge field and talc-- f irs t p la ce . But, a la s , h is tim e. 2:09, w as good only fo r s ix th p lace , so O lco tl’s s tre tc h ru n w as good o n ly to show how sm artly he had im p ro v ed h im self as a ha lf-in iler.

J a c k s o n ou tju m p ed a il oppositionthe K ey p o rte r s tr id in g aw ay from | a t 5 ft. U in ., so he kep t on m him im p ress iv e ly a t the finish. | the h igh ju m p but failed a t a rcc-

B ut o n e of the s tir r in g m om en ts i o rd a t 6 fl. 3 ins.

P A H k ^ / i & * ' R d s '0 t ,f » '0 f R c i c m f l

Matawan A.C. At Ft. Monmouth

M ata w an A. C. wa3 inv ited to play u n d e r the ligh ts a g a in s t Kt. M onm o u th 's b a seb a ll te am at th e a rm y post d ia m o n d T uesday night. T h u fla tte rin g no tice to the NewJ e rs e v S h o re L eague team in M at- fie ld g av e C h ris tian B ro th e rs a 6-1

KHS JV Top MHS JV, Lose To CBA

K eyport jayvees w ound up th e ir b a se b a ll s ea so n w ith a 9-4 reco rd . In th e ir w indup- g am es , they de­fea ted M ataw an ja y v ees S a tu rd a y 9-5 b u t lo s t to C h ris tian B ro th e rs 5-4 M onday. T he v ic to ry a t KHS

“ ' “ heaw an took aw ay som e of the sting of th e ir second d e fea t of the season Sunday w hen B e lm ar ca m e from beh ind to b ea t th e m 11-9.

T h e A. C. p la y ers w ill engage M a rlin 's Long B ran c h ers a l M a ta ­w an H igh field th is S unday.

T h e M ata w an te am su rv ived one o n s laugh t a g a in s t its p ik-her but not tw o. T h e A. C. te am stepped oul a h e a d o n b its by D ick F ro n t

reco rdC oaah F ra n k Z am peilo 's KHS

seco n d s g o l aw ay to a flying s ta r t ag a in s t tne Colts, filling th e b ases in the firs t on John C usano 's hit and tw o w alks, a f te r w hich Al

I J a b lo n s k i and H al R obedee hit s a te ly lo send in four runs

This w as al! fo r S lats M ahoney, C h ris tian B io m ers s ta r tin g p itch e r. M arly C ro ttv look o v e r to p itch no-uut iin eau u n m is uy r i u m : . . , , _»

and Us s ta r t in g p itch e r, P a t B rzeo -1 ^ bal1 fo r l*)e ^ !*10 . ;! _ iL r r*... r i ..____11 ho iMiiic He fanned n ine andntak, in thu firs t. But B elm ar shell­ed th e A .C . p itch e r for th re e hits, w hich , w ith four b a se s on balls and a h it b a t te r , ad d e d up to a 6-3 B e lm ar le a d at th e end of th e sec­ond inning .

C om es B ack W ith F ive R uns B ut M ata w an ca m e back w ith

five runs In its half of the th ird on w alk s to F re d D eN ardo and S teve F ed e le , a s ing le bv L a rry T om asello , a tw o-baggcr from Ihe b a t of M o rris In^u ag g ia to and a hom e ru n by B illy Votta.

H its b y F ro st and V ince Vinci m a d e the M ata w an A.C. lead .9-6 in fourth . B rzezn iak had se ttled down a f te r his second inning troub le and w as go ing along n icely to the sev­en th . B e lm ar tap p ed him for an ­o th e r run in tha t f ram e on a w alk, an in fie ld o u t an d a single. With one out in th e e igh th . J a c k Cobb s lam m ed out n h o m er and B elm ar w as only o n e run hehind a t 9*8. G ary w a rd e ll , B elm ar p itcher, doubled w ith tw o out to put the ty ing run in sco rin g position . Rich w e i.n e r rep laced B rzezniak f o r M ataw an to get the side re tired .

B ut in th e bo ttom of the ninth, w alks put tw o on base w ith one out for B e lm ar. E rn ie W estphal, Bel- m a r c a tc h e r , then w alloped a hom e run fa r a w a y an d out of s igh t to b re a k up th e bail gam e in tho shore te a m 's favo r.

M rU w iii A.C. (»)ah r li

the gam e. H e fanned n ine and w alked one.

T he C olts p icked up a b ra c e of runs in the th ird on tw o e r ro rs by C usano a f te r John C roddick had w alked. A nd tw o w alks, an in- lie ld e r r o r on T e rry F itz G e ra ld ’s g ro u n d e r and Kd C h ris to p h e r 's hit p ro d u ced the w inning runs for C h ris tian B ro tn e rs in the fo u n h .R obedee, p itch ing fo r K eyport,fanned 13, but the th re e w alks he ................... .......... ...................i!lowed ca m e at the w rong tim e j - r); 2 , Bunting (knsi iirim .u:

T hen c a m e the d ra m a tic w ind ' up o f th e m eet w ith S om erv ille ’s Sam B lk ck sh car tak ing the low h u rd le s to p u t tb e P io n ee rs in position lo .th re a te n th e K eyport | lead , only to have Bogia “ b re a k ” [ G ile tte in th e 220 and sw ing the u n believab le v ic to ry to the R ed and W hite.

W hile K eypo rt w as ro lling to un ­p rece d en te d h e igh ts in tra ck , M at­aw an folded ra th e r bad ly , finishing w ay dow n in the C en tra l J e rs e y G roup II te s ts a t H ighland P ark . T h e ill-a fte r e ffec t of a p rom the n igh t befo re d ep le ted the M aroon and S tee l ranks.

O nly R ich ie F ieros, of the H uskie tra ck m en , pe rfo rm ed u p to s ta n ­d ard . He g a v e the fav o red con ten­d ers in th e 440 a run lo r th e ir m on­ey befo re y ie ld ing firs t place. A fifth for Billy W athington in the 220 w as th e only o th e r p lace for M ataw an in th is unhappy day in M aroon a n d S tee l tr a c k anna ls . .

Group III\ ♦- Keyport 29. 2 — Somerville 26,

:( — North Plainfield 2i, 4 — Prince* ton 22. 3 — Tornsi River 211. • — Evvmi? Township 17. 7 — Neptune 14. 8 — East Brunswick 12. # — Bridge* \\atcr*Harltan H. 10 -- fled Hank ft,Lakuivwxt — 8.

100 — t, Dojfto (Prlnccl: 2, Hollmut (Nup>; 3. Sonnenfeld (Tit); 4. Ed* mumls (RB>; 3, none. Time.* 9-i inew record*. .

2i‘0 -- 1. Bogto (P rince); 1. Sonnui* MU (TH); 3, W, Holland (Nop). Oil* lette (Som er); 5. M organ (Nep). Time: 21.4 mew* record).

440 — 1. G ardner (North P lain); 2. Uutse (Som erville); 3, SwUl (TRK 4, CJruvcr (Kast Brutisj; 3. Kuki (Lake* woodi Tim e: 53.

’ISO ~ I. Pote iK cypurt); 2. DuFato(ICwinjj); ‘I. Bensinuer (P rince); ♦. K earney (TR); 5, Konz (North Plain). Time: 2:01.6 (now record).

One mile •- I, Scullion (Key): 2, Samlfurd (Ew lnjp ; 3, Smith iS^m cr); 4. Mnlthevvs (t.ake): 5. Wm/icld (RB/. Time: 4:43.4.High hurdles 1. Rlackshear (Sum- revllle); 2. Hi.ban (Key!; 3. Slasick (Somerville): 4. Walker i Dridgc-ltari* tan): 5. Russo (Prince), Time: 15.

Unv liurdlcs — I. Rlackshear (Som*

Votta. U>Frost, If Vinci, im Davino, ct DoNartlo, e W m ier, p L. Tomasello, 2h fedele . lib IfiKlinKKlMo. ti Brie/.nlak, p

Belm ar (II)

Ketchmn, r# Taylor. Hi JlnvilHMtJ, (if A. Ilnveiut, If P.VicluIn, c Williams, !Ki Cobb, m Wnrrcn, Sb JWIircnn, p S iriu tri. if Wextphitl, o Arninit. ;tl» Cot>|H?r, 3b SVimlelt, p

. 27 11 7M alauan VII 010 inxi .. »Belm ar l,V) (HX) n;i |i

Doublci IiwiUHRKlalo. Triple* . Ibve/nink. Homer* • Cobh, WtvMphnl.

Struck nut by . - W erner ), B ivcahI* ak I, Mehron* 'J. Wnnlell 4. Walk* hv

• Werner 3, Ibve/nlak 7. H ohim i ‘J,W -i f r I»»11 ’I f |p , , . t f |i I/.i, hu tv tiu ih il m 7 2/A. ilcnmifl 4 in 2 l/.l, Wardell II In fl 2/;i. I'mpiiM - Nat Mill Ut no, Wilton,

& a 'J(I 1 36 0 2ft 0 I3 1 1t 0 04 I I4 2 34 I 24 0 1

ab r h 4 3 I 1 1 0 4 I 1 2 0 0 a i o a i i4 1 I0 1 0 (J 0 0 t I 0 a i 2I 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0

and all figured in the Colts scoringA gaiost M ataw an , R obedee had

to com e on to se c u re the v ic to ry w iien Ron Sachs, s ta r tin g K eyport p itc h e r , w eakened in the fifth. T he KHS ju n io rs had built up a secu re lead , h o w e v e », ag a in s t Billy S ch an ck , MHS s ta r te r on the m ound. H its by Rich W ilson and B rad P o w ers sent four runs over the p la te fo r K eyport the opening inning. Th*> KHS con tingen t had w idened th e ir lead lo 8-0, thanks to a h o n ie r w ilh a m an ab o a rd by Billy L angan . befo re the jun io r H uskies up rising o cc u rre d . A tr ip le by Billy V ena sen t Sachs to the sh o w ers and b rough t R obedee in to s tem the M ataw an ou tb u rs t.

T he K eypo rt freahm e.i, coached by Jo h n M eli, ended th e ir season M onday also, defea ting Ihe C hris­tian B ro th e rs y ea rlin g s 4*2. M ike C ohen p itched the KHS trium ph . F re d S ieben, Binkifi M o ria rty and W arren Owens p roduced the de­c isiv e h its for the R ed and While.

Uut a g a in s t tho M ataw an 's first y e a r te am S a tu rd a y , th e KHS frosh could do nothing w ith the le f t­handed slan ts of Ken Szyarto , los* ing 6*0. S teve R ussell p roduced a ho m er fo r tho M alaw an cause .

T he K eypo rt frosh w ound up w ith an y-l m a rk .

Krvpurt 1. V. (I)

(Jusaiui, an Betitc.1, cf l.aiitfan. 'Jh Jabloruki, :ih Uobodee. p Hottuei, If It, Wilson. U Malinowski, uO'Neill, ll> Thomas, Ib Si«K<*l, uf Power*, cf

Chrl'itlan Hiuthera (5)

Man Convictedlidivln Q , Booth, 31, P o ll M on­

m outh R d , KcnmtNii'",, w ,ij (on vlclod ,M»y II of Hi'diii'lng a 17- year-o ld j;lrl In M iddletow n Tow n­ship S i'p t, 2.1 iinilri- p rom ise ol miii'i'lage. M onm outh County .ludgi' l-'lvin It. K lmm ill set tom orrow for .si'iiteiiclng. The Jury delibei'n led tllii 'e hours and :!ll liiltiuti's. Iloolli di'iileil on the w iim -vi stm xl III,it Iu1 p nnuh te il lo in a 11 v llie g irl lit'- (m'l- lie knew she w as pn'i',i\niu.

lln-.v nlxiiit hu .iin-'i ■ ( .in i .?ing til’ll phv^l-'.-iHv 4lniii|! 11111111*1. i We ru n ''"pp ly Iheiii i|iiirl(ledui nut pre.iB Ills IiniiI, oIiv IuiimIv I anil 'il llm n g iit |n lc c . I 'om esnvln ii Ills pioWUH* lo o u tru n imy- and try in .

Kil/Ort ii Ul. .-Ul 4('ituitlUk. 2( 'hm inphur, H» 4(..'.u.-y, 2h 4Si< ili.uiti, cf 4t-iattv , f . p 4Saiitcr, u 4llinkc, rf a?' . *»MuIkmu'.v, p U

K rypcrt / , T. (9) ClU.iliO, HI I

t./ 4l.illlLall, 'JL J!( iVIImui , r i 2

U, ri 4B.db;ei,' W *Thom.m, ilb Il(. O'Npltl, lb 3M,i|ino\i>»kl, o HS.irk-i. if 2Hi III l|r*l', p I

lit r

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12 0 oo o a II) o0 o1 o

a Ii i a ii i t i0 n1 I1 i)o i ■i u !l I

:> Hi

T\ ika, .'Hin.iiH ii. ( r, p J. HirUle», v.IliUld, WHVfM.t. ''*• Hclninili, P. cf Mcliiii, Ib l,<Hti!holn, If

ab i h:i «> ii.1 0 0

I II I 0II I II I I•I I •!I 0 I1 <> I

Ua v) li

Walker (Bridge); -I. Ros& (North Plain). Tim e: 20.(1.

High jum p — I. Jackson (Key); 2, T. Holland (Nep>; (tie for 3rd) — Santana.ftosa (N. Plain). Alanns (Toms R iver), Schrider (Bridge).UclKtil: 0-1.

Broad jum p *- 1. .'lacknon (Ke.v); 2. Carlone <RBi; 3. Campbell (Evviugl; 4. Sleel tH U t; V SV, Holland (Nep). Disiiince: 21*1 2/4.

Shot put --- I. Hondru (North Plain): 2. Gianchiglla (Kwinct; 2. Mount fP rm cc); 4. Cox iPrince)J 5, Yacka (T ill. D istance: 57*3'^

Ulvcu.s - I. CJIadwin (E u ing); 2. Hondiu (N. P la in i; D. Walker (Bridge­water • H aritan): 4. SchmidelariBr)(lp.e*naritani: A. Kuula ( F.aatlb uii.swick), Di.slance: I.'Ill*JO 1 /4.

Javelin — I. Kunt/ (TU): 2. Kiley «Ke\i; .1, K.tno/’Jn I Lake); 4. Si>ongpn- herg c Prince); 5. Kellev (Prince). Ui^taace: HW.

Pole vault -- I, Sperling (North P lain.; 2. l ig a n d iKast Bnmhi (tie fi’r rirtl) Cro*sley (Key), fiand.v iKwiiiiJi. i.ane I Somerville, Spence I Somerville i, Oudie (K.ikI ih tun- w;ck(. /•«»’,*»• (llrtdg*>. Hetght: 11*7,I new record i.

( 11onp IIIliMbl.mil Park 17. Point Pk;o.ail(

ile.ich .'14' . Round llr<h*k 1 1. Pibcat* «;sav 20. Runutai-KiUr Haven Re- glonal 15. \If»tnchPf» I4‘ j. Saj revllle R, M anastiuan 7. C rnlral Regional 5, C arlerel 5. M alawan 4. South Plahl* field 4. Wall 4, M uldlocx 2, Brick Township 2. llitfhl.sbvvn 0.

Miitmiurlr* hHt-NAnl dash - Won by T DiUlush

(Point PIcaHnjil Reach I, 2 Traw/ck1 I’i.scnl jv» a y ), Jl. Harris (Point), 4. PorUCK (Highland P ark), S I.amber* son iB nck Township). Tune: 10,3.

220 Won by T. l)ilatn>.h, 2. Tra* wick, H arris, 4. RIkkIck i MeUichen),' 5 Walbtngioii (M atawnn). Time: 21.1). (IUhI meet recordi

4ll> Wot» by Pnrchoic (Metm’henl,2 Rildwin (South Pl.iinfield i, 3 Ktero' »Mut.iw uni. 4 Kotler (High* land 1‘a rk i, 5 , 'I'urnet fMeUichen). Time: 31 A

lUli) Won by llr r r ifk iMigtiland), 2 tilovdi.no iPlVrt\aw'av>. a. SVmklev I llik'hlafid 1. 4. Mar liimw tch I I’lscala- 'v.ivI, 3. Udil <Brick 1, Tune; I 4. n ew meet iismikIi.

Mile Won h\' L.tw.ioh iRunndHi.n.k) 2 S.i)in < HUhland * .V Mtien*>;ei ( M etuchen'. -I Conover i .Me- liichcnt, S Pergu^on iW alb. Time; l.4'i 3

I ift)- > aid ln,;h IiiihMo W.mi hc Pi-M'loii,! i Hinhl.itid 1, V Nta^aonlI Point 1, I Wal-h i Round Ricoki. 4 H.»tl i 1'oinO, 3 Iswi,ilk<i\\fikl (Melm li- rn i, T im e' I Hi iiumv meel lecoid).

I!<<)■ n .ud 1 * 1 vv hut fib's W<m bv Pm. ciutla, J St,i(<a.nd, I Melt/gnf lllblli' liimll 1 ('.ii^irt' fPom ll, 3 l,e|mcrl

11-col d 1lliKlt lump Won hv Phcinlbi, I

Rcm -na (HluhhMuli, Mi»t**nev(Moiiml Mm.uIVi , 4. Tie: Macluonil'.o iili, II *iIr*v (iV iibnl MfyinnnH, Alliiii'ler fHuitnoii), KolHhl' 3-H .1/1.

Mioiid jinnp Wop hv Parker ( Hmii’.oni, He»t (Mnnn,«(iu.in 1, 3, S'Hf i i d f Point i: 4 (C.h -tenM), 3 W aum m MlbJhlaml). D ieI a ncf4: ’tl‘2 ,

Slioi put • W.'ii b> M.n'llnowli'h il 'l t, 3 Sow (i 1.4,1 s 1 uvlllr I, !lSiV.iKc fltoiiad Mfonki, 4 Dniieloii I lllltM.ilill 1, .1 |..-fl;n -|l/ iltlHhtaixIlIII .4 .Hi.T ‘ 3<|fl l / |

Dhi ih Won Ik ( '<at l.u |rl|i.I Itoufid lli'x iki, 2 K.ni'ii III un 1 '.011 >.

Niia .i , I Ccri'.R.i I M hldleve %), 3Ihi/ln illountl III itnli 1. 1)1, 1,I Itl- III1 i

•I avi'lln Won In I )..iU«b->t 7'Icllwai ■ 1 ( Vnlt.-tl i, .1 Whilnu* fW.Hi. ■I Hi II ' Pond l, A M.n h 1 Pi . 1I 1 v .. 1 IM-.IHH1 i" llll H

p.ill* \ mill Woo in llo.it 'IIim.i-

| Hoffman Trims Keys In Finale

K w p o d H igh’s b a s e b a l l sesson w ound up on a low no!e F rid ay w hen the R ed R a id e rs tost a s e c ­ond tinw th is season to H olfm ar. H igh, fh e scor#. v/as 7-2 for th e I G overnors a t KHS field . T h e out-1 com e left th e Red R a id ers in th ird .j p lace S hore C onference. N orth .| “ B” s tan d in g s and, fo r ti-.e l i r s t j tim e in m a n y a. long y e a r , g. re c ­o rd o t m o re losses th a n w ins, 8-9.

H ow ever, th is w as the y e a r the I K eys could re s t on th e ir lau re ls j fo r la s t y e a r they re ac h ed th e ir I b e s t h e l o t s in baseba.'I, d efea ting j H ighland P a rk for th e C en tra l J e r ­sey , G roup 11, cham pionsh ip , And th e y ea r b e fo re they lost C en tra l Je rse y , G ro u p HI, only to all-ton- q u e n n g Sm ith R iver. Bob T u rn e r an d H aro ld H yer, o f th e re potent tenm s of th e tw o ve?.rs ju s t p as t, j p layed the ii la s t g am e for K eyport ! F rid ay . D an HoUi'ali.in will be j back , a .iaSL m e m b er of the C-J j ■clumps to be. piaviiiji n e s t season , j ns Bill J a n n a ro n e w ili be p itch ing j io r R u ritan T ow nship , !

D ave O paiosky s ta r te d on the I r.icund for th e K eys ..„ a in s t P a u l t K agy lo iH h e G o v ern o rs , T h e K eys | filled tlie b ases w ith tw o outs in ’ th e Ixittom of the second but th e ir f irs t big ch a n c e faded w hen O pa­tosky w as th ird out on a g rounder to the box. '

E r ro r s Ruin K eyportE rro rs ap len ty b ec am e the rum

of K eyport. in the to p of the th ird John l.a n g e go; n h it oil slow fie ld­ing on h is d ril le r dow n th e th ird b ase line. Bob P o e tsch got a life on a g io u n d e r to th ird also, an e r ro r of com m ission instead of om ission th is tim e. A passed ball p u t L ange on th ird a n d se t lip the run Tor H offm an. N ag y grounded to H ourahan . P oetsch w as forced u t second, b u t the try for the double p la y m issed an d Lange sco red .

T he K eys tied it in th e ir half of th e inning. Dob B ratsa fo iis singled. H ourahan w alked , B ra tsa fo iis go­ing to second . G a rry P ost singled, B ra tsa fo iis sco ring an d H ourahan m ak ing th ird . N agy then w alked H y er to f ill th e b ases w ith two ou t, but a s i.p-up in KHS signals sen t H o urahan in on thu fourth ba ll, an e a sy out w hen , a h it lo follow w ould have b roken up the b a ll gam e.

T h e G o v ern o rs got a run in tlie to p of the fifth on tw o m ore in­field e r ro rs . T h e K eys aga in tied it w hen B ra tsa fo iis got his second h it, w ent to th ird on llo u ra h a n 's hit, and s c o re d w hen the ball roll­ed aw ay in th e H offm an outfield .

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took .t» toll on K ey p o rt's young p itch e r in llie lop of the sixth. O paiosky g a v e up s ing le s to Ray D rill and K en W ahler w ith one out. J e r r y D rill, w hom O patosky had fanned tw ice, w ent to tw o m ore s tr ik e s , th e n cau g h t K eypo rt field­e r s oul of position on a sh o rt fly to c e n te r an d it w a i a h it to sco re a run. W ith tw o o u l, L ange s lam ­m ed a b o u n ce r to the box th a t got aw ay from O patosky fo r a hit, an o th e r A m boy ru n scoring .

Skip V anP e lt s ta r te d the bottom half o f th e six th for the K eys w ith a hit, bu t S am R ob inson 's d riv e th rough th e box, th a t looked like an o th e r h it , found th e G overnors Bill N em eth p lay ing ou t of position lig h t on th e bag . N em eth cut off th e ball to fo rce V anP e lt and then doubled R obinson, en d in g the last KHS big chance .

Ja n n a ro n e look ov er p itch ing for K eyport, h is Iasi inn ing before go­ing to R a r i ta n , in the top of the

I seven th . Ho w ould h av e gone un ­sco red upon but for a luuddled-up p lay a t f irs t in w hich he had a p a r t . So th e G overnors h it fo r th re e runs w ith tw o outs w hen th e re should h a v e been th re a ou ts and no n u n fo r them .

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K ey p u rt docs nut fig u re to have. _ m uch ch a n ce a g a ip s t such pow ­e rs as M ilihurn , tia d d o n H eight?, and th e B e rg e n County p a i r ot F a s c a c k Valley and N orth ern V alley in C^roup III. H ow ever, (he R ed a n d W hile outlook fo r ind i­vidua l cham p ionsh ip s is good. B r u C v Ja c k so n in th e high ju m p , and b ro ad ju m p an d Jo h n Polo in the 88U a r e m good com peti­tive p^sl/ions. even though fac­ing opposition lha t wiK m a k e P o te b re a k the two-mniuLc m arie in the . half, m ile an d Jack sen . go up to 0 it. 3 ut. in the high to get the cove ted goid n icua ls .

M a ta m n is ex p o rted to b e tte r th e ir u n happv show ing in the C en ira t J e r s e v .events..- -R ichie M eres , In th e 410. and Billy A ati’infcton. m the d ash es , seem to c a r r y the bitsl hopes ol the H usk ies to b re a k m fo r an indi- v idua! title . H ighland P a rk , W est­wood a n a Po>nt P le a sa n t should b a ttle H oul fo r the ie a :n title in C ro u p H.

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O ld B ridge S tad ium ■ u.;ill sh ift to; nigh t rac in g th is com ing 'W eckend , T om orrow nigh t th e re w ill ; be a 5 0 - t a p ' 'e v e n t , for sp o rtsm en io, w hich D ick K ilby , K eypoi;i, i?. ,<?*•> p e e le d 'to m ake .his first big bid fo r recogn ition w ith his new c a r . ; .. T h e K e y p o rte r i ran h is c a r a t W all S a tu rd a y n igh t a n d s ta y e d w ith J a c k H arr, the k ingp in ot' a re a sp o rtsm en d riv e rs fo r 20 laps, then ran in to h ea ting of the b rak es w hich le d K irby to w ithd raw . . ' ,

Ih e K eyporl d r iv e r also <|ualt- fled a t O ld B ridge S unday but w ith ­drew w hen things d id not sound righ t a ro u n d the u n ive rsa l. :

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T h e s tan d in g s in the league a re : H aw ks, 5-1; Ind ians, 5-1; Y ankees, 5-1; P ira te s , 4-2; W est K eansburg , 1-2; C ard in a ls , 3-3; G a rd e n e rs , M ; K ean sb u rg P a rk , 3-3; VFW , 3-3; Sm oke E a te rs . 2-4; F ly e rs , 0-6; T igers . 0-6.

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’ F i r s t iy tio n in th e B ay sh o re B abe j R u th L eague tills s ea so n w as a j fe a tu re jm r^ u tio ii o f thy OK- G reen w ich B ru ins, ■ fro m Connect*- c u t, invad ing R a r i ta n T ow nsh ip to p l a y t h e R am b le rs . T h e hom e side p re v a i le d bv a n a rro w 5-4 m a rg in .

O n e o l the new te a m s tn th e le a g u e , th e W oodland W a rr io rs ,-a l­go saw ac tio n Iasi w eek, p lay ing th e H olm del T ig e rs ; B u t th e v e te r- m l ; T ig e r com bine p rev a iled 6-3; T h is w as a n exh ib ition g am e a s o ffic ia l action, in ti ie le ag u e does, n o t s t a i i u n til n ex t w eek.

A l J a b lo n sk l p itch ed th e R a in - j b ie rs to v ic to ry o v e r tije F a irf ie ld C ounty invaders .; l j e le t in a run in th e f ir s t o a w a lk s , a n d tw o m o re In th e f 'f ih oh a w a lk an d two h its . Jab lo n sk i w as a t his b e s t w hen a w a il; arid R ed R ieh isk i’s tr ip le p u t th e ty in g ru n on th ird w ith none o u t fo r th e C onnec ticu t te am . B ut .lab lonsk i tii Jucned dnwn to r e t ir e th e s id e o n s tr ik e o u ts . H e fanned 1 5 'N u tm e g S ta te b a t te r s a ltogeth - «jr. ' ■ 1 ■ ■ •

T h e R a m b le rs re ac h ed W hitcy W liitin , tl ie Old G reenw ich p itch ­e r , (e r th re e runs in th e th ird on h its by M ud cu t G ra n t, Jub lnnsk i a n d M ike C ohen. T h ey added the w inn in g ru n s in ih e fou rth on R icky S ls c in s k i '* s a fe w allop a n d a b ra c e o f B ruin e r ro rs . T h e R am b le rs w ill

lv is it G reen w ich fo r ft r e tu rn g a m s ] a t th e end of the sea so n .

T h e W oodland-H olm ae l gam e w as w o rk in g o u t o f p itc h e rs con tes t, e a c h te a m u sing th re e . Neubauc-r, an d C a rro ll, f ir s t tw o nominees; (o r W oodland, could n o t ge> th ro u g h th e f ir s t inning and N ick G o n z a le s , h a d to go tlie re s t o f th e route . T om H artley , C h a ilie N a tio n nnd L a rry M a y e r w orked fo r H olm del. A d o u ­b le b y Bill W ilb e rt w ith tw o ab o a rd In the f ir s t and a nom er by N ation w ith one o n in th e th ird w e re the blow s th a t tu rned the t id e fo r th e T igers .

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F o r this p io n eer f lig h t th e 50th A n n iv e rsa ry C om m ittee is p re ­p a r in g s p e c i a l l y a irm a il­e d s ta m p e d c a c h e tsd co v e rs to b e flow n on th e J u lv 4 th ann iver­s a r y re - en a c tm e n t h e lico p te r f lig h t w ith f ir s t d a y o l th e scp- c la l co m m em o ra tiv e u n iq u e shv-

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t r ib u te to an u n happy aide-effec ts I m to t l t to ,b o a tin g boom . A g ro w in g ;|ii' - , nqcijtei'.t p ro b le m invo lv ing sm all

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i <tntyty fam ily g roups to g e th e r inV an . a c c id e n t s itu a tio n , w h ich m a k es t V ' t h s ‘p r ic e o f 'n eg lig en ce o r g a m b i iK v rV n a - ^ p l r l r *11 th e m o re costly

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u '' " th e b o a t w h en tro u b te s tr ik e s .

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if,a, w hen *uciiii« ■ boat. U se d isc re tio n b o a tin g d u rin g b a d w e a th e r . S tay

Vj-V afjpr, s h o re w hen fo re c a s ts p i ed ic t ji' > U g h .w inds o r ra in , I f c a u g h t on ’jV - 't l i e y t f t e r in a sudden s to rm , k ee p s botw .'headed in to w ind u n le ss you.

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FOR SALER O O F SH IN G LES, *1.75 a bund le ,

I ro ll roofing $1.5*1 and up , A s­! besto s a n d b ric k siding, $10 p e r I sq u a re . F in e r R oofing-S upp ly , Old I B ridge R oad , Etiglislrtow n, Call I G ib so n G-G821. wjjO

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I POO L TA B L E S, p in ball m a ch in es , | b a th ro o m sink , 2 w eeks old W est-

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F R E E ESTIM A TES ON

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S u au rb aa P ro p a n e G a s C o rp o ra tio n , R o u te S3, iCIiffwM d; m a rk e d I ts 23th a n n iv e rs a ry b y hold ing o pen house: on T h u rs d a y , F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y . H a­w a iian o rch id* w e re p re se n te d t a th e f ir s t M ladle* .

and th e re w ere free g ifts , f re e p riz es and f re e re fre sh ­m en ts . A cooking d e m o n stra tio n , show n a tiove , w as one of th e spec ia l fe a tu re s .

sm a ll c ra f t . M ak e , g rad u a l tu rn s a f te r m ak ing c e r ta in no o th e r b oa t is n ea rb y . U se c a u tio n w hen launch-

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^Announcing Our Appointment As A Stocking Dealer For

M U y r fTHe TRANSLUCENT

‘ CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANEL

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D i r e c t l y F r o m O u r S t o c kjH o t.o U T B g iv es y o u a n u n - [m a tch ed com bination o f top

q uality snd low price in fiber-.. ( I a s i panels. Because it i i a p r o d u c t o f .F il o n P l a st ic s C osroRATioN, y o u 're su re o f i lusting beauty and depcndab il. lly . F o r . patio roofs, fences, a w n in g s , d iv id e rs , c a rp o r t s , partitions. Easy tn install w ith o rd inary , tools. C ho ice o f en- elusive deco ra to r co lors. C u t to exact lengths free o f charge.

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fur ireater strengih.• Uniform thlckn«sa (o' enter

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CONOVER LUMBER CO.100 First St. — CO 4-0500 — Keyport

ing a b o a t o r s ta r tin g fro m a busy dock. K eep an a le r t lookout fore an d a ft when, tow ing a sk ie r o r o th e r boa t. K now yo u r b o a tin g tra f­fic p ic tu re a t a ll tim es a n d o bey the ru le s o f tho w a te rw ay s . L e a rn nav i­gation s ig n a ls an d recogn ize d is ­tre ss c a lls su ch a s an in v e rte d flag, fla sh ing lig h t an d tr a c e s of sm oke o r f ira on sm a ll c ra f ts .

R em a in w ith y o u r b o a t if it c a p ­sizes. K eep e m erg en cy g e a r such a s f ire ,e x tin g u is h e rs , ' life ja ck e ts , tow lines an d f ir s t a id k its handy a n d te a c h m e m b e rs o f th e fam ily how to u so e a c h item .

U se C om m on S enseR educe speed and u s e ho rn d is­

c re e tly w hen a p p ro ac h in g b a th e rs , f ish erm en , o th e r boats a n d when n av ig a tin g in shallow o r n arrow ch a n n e ls . M a s te r th e w a te r by le a rn in g to sw im . L ife ja c k e ts a rc v a lu ab le fo r su rv iv a l b u t do not depend upon th e m a s a su b stitu te fo r sw im m ing ab ility ...

Know y o u r b oa t and Its ca p a c ity to h an d le p a ssen g e rs . N e v e r o v e r­load th e c ra f t , even fo r a short trip ! G et a b oa t w hich is su ited to you r,ow n needs. K eep y o u r c ra f i seaw o rth y . Know w hat equ ipm en t is req u ire d by law. L e a rn good se am an sh ip by tak ing a c o u rse ill sm all c ra f t o p era tio n from the U nited S ta te s P ow er S q u ad ro n s o r C oast G u a rd A uxiliary .

U se sp ec ia l cau tion w hen o p e ra t­ing a b oa t fo r sp o ils a c tiv itie s . N ev­e r fish w h ile s tan d in g in u sm all c ra f t . A lw ays c a r ry a s p o tte r w hen tow ing w a te r sk ie rs . S w im n ea r y o u r lm a t If you dec ide to ta k e a dip.

N ew Stamp CatalogB ay sh o re a r e a m e rc h a n ts a re r e ­

ce iv ing th e ir cop ies o f th e w idest- c irc u la te d b u sin ess p u b lica tio n in th e w orld , tha 1962 S&H G reen S tam p ca ta lo g . M ore th a n 35 m il­lion co p ies w ill be d is tr ib u te d in th e In itia l p rin ting . L ocal S&H stam p -g iv in g s to re s h a v e th e c a ta ­log now . T h e y a re a lso av a ilab le a t th e n e a rb y redem ption ce n te r. T h a co lo rfu l Idcaboolc fea tu re s su ch In novations as a D inah Shore d re s s a n d a sa ilb o a t. L a rg e s t s ing le item is a f ire eng ine. T h u Is p ic­tu re d to il lu s tra te th a co m p a n y 's new g ro u p sav ings p lan .

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com u In lod ay an d d ls c tu i yo u r needs w ith u i .

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Key-Mat Church Pin loop Hold* Banquet

T h e 15th A nnual B an q u e t of the K ey-M at C hurch Howling L eague w as held a t the Shadow brook , S h rew sb u ry on T u e sd a y , M ay 15 a t 7:30 p m . A lfred A d le r . w as c h a irm a n . P re s id e n t Roelif H. L eR ov w elcom ed the Ijow lers and th e ir guests . T h e R ev . N o rm an R. R iley g av e (lie invocation .

A fte r d in n e r, Uie M onm outh C oun ty Bow ling A ssocia tion Ind i­v idual A w ards w ere p re se n te d by M r. Rogoll to G ilbe rt F a ll , R oelit I .eR oy , and T h o m as F ra n c y . J a m e s A. A lger, S ec re ta ry , p re s e n te d the A m erican Bow ling C o n g r e s s A w ards to St. J o se p h 's , league cham pions , a n d J a c k W ohman, for tho m ost Im proved a v e ra g e . T he R ev . M r. R iley p re se n te d t h e K iw am s B ro therhood A w ard to T h o m as F ra n c y , c a p ta in of the St. J o se p h 's te am .

K enneth H enderson , a w a r d s o h a irm an , p re se n te d le ag u e t r o ­phies! to high ind iv idual u v e rag e bo w lers in bo th d iv isions. The bened lc llon w as g iven by th e R ev . F re d e r ic k Boos.

I M O B IL E HOM E, Z im m e r , '48 x 10 w ith e x tra room 1G x 8. In q u ire

30 Urooltswde T ra ile r P a r k , H azlet o r ca ll CO Ifax 4-22SI). w jtf

RU G S, 9x12. J30, all new broad- loom tw eed and solid, su m e wool.

P r iv a te p a r ty . Call 842-0549. w jtf

ROAD M ATERIALB lue s to n e , c in d ers , g rav e l, s an d g r ils , ro ad g ra v e l , fill d ir t , e tc.

BEST TOP SOILAND

CHICKEN MANURE

BULLDOZINGAND

BACKHOE SERVICEG rad ing , ex cav a tin g fo r ce liam , pools, s ep tic s . la te ra l* , ta n k a , foot­ings, p ip e lines, e tc . F r e e e s ti­m a te s .

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Farmhouse Fire In Holmdel Is Probed

A fire th a t H olm del T ow nsh ip P o lice Chief Jo se p h P h illip s te rm ed “ d efin ite ly su sp ic io u s" b u rn ed out the roof and second floor of an un­occup ied tw o-story fa rm h o u se on th e G eo rge C ross fa rm , H op C reek R d .. e a rly S a tu rd a y . T h e a la rm w as tu rn e d in by a p a ss in g m ilk ­m a n abou t 3 :JO a.m . and th e lire w as u n d e r con tro l an h o u r la te r . F ire m e n w ere still on th e scene in the* m orn ing w etting dow n the rem a in s .

C hief P h illip s sa id th e fire s ta r t ­ed in nn u p s ta irs b ed ro o m , f ie sa id th e f ire w as su sp ic ious b ecau se th e re is no e lec tr ic ity In the bu ild ­ing and no one has lived th e re for tw o o r th re e y e a rs , l ie e s tim a te d th e loss at $20,000. T lie H olm del F ire C om pany w as a s s is te d by the L incro ft C om pany and a tru c k from E a rle N av a l A m m unition D e­pot.

Pest Control Officers Plan Installation

T h e New J e r s e y P es t C ontro l As­socia tion w ill hold IL* an n u a l In­s ta lla tio n d in n e r and d an ce a t the E sse x H ouse Hotol, N ew ark , on F r id a y , it h a s been an n o u n ced by P re s id e n t T hom as Skelly , A tlantic C ity.

N ew officers will Iw insLnllad by P ro fe s so r J o h n B. S ch m itt, D e­p a r tm e n t of Enl’om oloj’y. R u tge rs U n iv ers ity , N ew B runsw ick . The p roposed " s la te ts p re s id e n t. Abe C hurnttck , W est O range; firs t vice p res id en t, E r ic W iener of New B runsw ick ; second v ice p res id en t. L e ste r Sox, M erohan tv ille ; s e c re ­ta ry , Jo seph R ubinson, W est O r­ange ; and tre a s u re r , S am ue l C. G reen of S pringfield . D irec to rs: IOdward K rupm ck, L akew ood; T u l­in) G abos, V ineland.

Enter PleasJ a c k S ullivan, G arfie ld C ourt,

1 ong B ranch , and B urton T . U llery , B ria r A va., T om s R iv e r, p le ad ed In­n ocen t T h u rsd ay w hen a rra ig n e d on ch a rg e s o f a rm e d ro b b ery and ro b b ery in connection w ith the the ft of $110 In a H olm del T ow n­sh ip tav ern A pr. 25. T h e p a ir Is c h a rg e d w ith tak ing Ihe m oney from G ordon T hom pson , Colls N eck, a b a r te n d e r a t th e ta v e rn , a t gunpoint. T hey w ere a rra ig n e d b efo re M onm outh County .Indue 1LI- vin R Sim im t! fi<x>n a l te r llie lr In I On iiiicm :. f te tii tt :u iium l hy the M onm outh C oim ly G ra n d J u ry .

W E LL R O T T E D m a n u re ; a lso hay , s tra w a n d m u lch hay. D eliveries

on all. C all COIfax 4-0924. w jlt

O F F IC E E Q U IPM E N T ; un lim ited sav ing* on new and uaed daa lu .

c h a irs , f ile s , shelv ing , p a r t s bins, d ra f t in g , eq u ip m en t and e tc . RaJpb M occi, 299 W ashington S t r e e t , K eyport. Call COIfax 4-1558. w tf

ALUMINUM WINDOWS

6 FOR $75.00IN STALLED

T R IP L E TRA CK T IL T T Y P E

W E A T H ER S T R IP P E D

CRA W FO R D CRO M EY P H O N E 7I7-24M

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SU BU RBA N P ro p an e G as C orp., H ighw ay 35, Cliffwood. LOwell

fi-6200. G as a s low as $0.75 per 100 lb. cy lin d er._______________ w jl t50,000 PLA STIC s tra w b e rry p in ts;

a lso c a rto n s to pack then in, C harles K oppel, R obbinsvllle , N. J . Call J U n ip e r 7-02!)7. w j3l

PO RCH an d w indow s c re e n s , ex ­ce llen t cond ition , rea so n ab le . In ­

q u ire K. E . C onklin, 22H M ain S t., K eyport, Call COIfax 4-tn i8 . wj31 NOW is Ihe tim e to p re t ty u p those

b a r re n w indow boxes, w e have ju s t th e flow ers yuu need a t the r ig h t p ric e . C ypress G reenhouse , C yp ress S t. off F lo rence A ve., K ey­p o rt. w jill

OLD WAGON FARM , la rg e s t s e ­lection po tted roses, f lo rlbundas .

h y b rid te a c lim b e rs; g e ra n iu m s , pe tu n ias , m arigo ld s , o th e r annua ls ; peonies an d o th e r pe renn ia ls . R oute 35, M iddletow n. wj3l

PIANO, stud io , uprigh t, fine co n ­dition . K ey p o rt P lan o , c o rn e r

F ro n t and C hurch Sts., K eypo rt. ____________________________’ wj31

C R O SL EY S helvador re f r ig e ra to r , ex ce llen t condition , $40. Call

LOwell (i-li.'UO a f te r li p .m . wj.11

TWO RUGS, kitchen se t, » p ieces and desk . Call COIfax 4-2!)%'.

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CASH R E G IS T E R , $25; o ffice desk , 31 by SO inches, $25; 250 c in d er

b locks, 8 inch by 18 inches .15 each . Tw o 24 inch a ttic ex h a u st fans, $15 each ; g arden tr a c to r w ith cu ltiv a to r , plow and snow plow . $11)0; J o h n D eere tr a c to r w ith 6 ((jot c u t te r h a r , $300. Call LOwell tl-3218.__________________________w |3 l

Real Eitate For SaleKOUK A-l build ing lots, each 50*

xtG5 feot, located on M aple P lace , K eypo rt. Inqu ire A lfred T. P oling, 52 G reen G rovo A ve., Key* po rt o r cn il COIfax 4-HKH.l. w p l

Licenses SuspendedTlm N ew Ju i'soy D ivision of M o­

to r Vehlclua him announced the suspension o t driv ing p riv ileges for th re e d river* lu th is u re a un d er tho IM/70 K xcessivo Spend P ro g ram . L icenses suspended n re ll’o s s of Jo h n King, 20, of 302 F irs t S t., Key- p o it , <ill days; G ale H u rled . 31, of ;) C ircu it St,, K ennslm rg , 31) days, and S tephen C. S lderoff, ,18, o f RD I, D iilcll L ane Rd,, M arllx iro , 30 days .

M otorists PenalizedThu Divinltm of M n 'o r Vu-

h ii 'le i ltn:i iim m um vil suspension of d r iv in g p r iv i le g e ,fo r flv*' h .ivshcnr nre.i mnliuistH uihI-m' Ih » |n>ini nys- Iimii end jitiind.iloty H|»vi|jiH', |>n>- 1*1,HIM M n to ih l'l p e m lt/e tl w ere

m ! ‘j t'il'1 ' I ,i*oi n ,»l . Ke\ [Kill; ImI'.v.uil D u h 'i ltv , M iiilDuro, I.con TiimiI, ( ’he<‘seijM;ike IM , M .ii.iwiin, .lolm V/. M organ, Old U tilise , >'»d <'hiirle4 J . iM nlm , O u r h D r., Mii/Jot. ,

FOUNDU O M I U L U li p a rak e e t on W alnut

S tree l, K eyport, W ednesday, M ay 23rd. Call COIfax 4-.1(l.1(i. w j3l

Export Trade Survey Made For District

N ew J e r s e y 's heavily industrial- Ired T h ird and Fifth C ongressional D b t i l d s nnrn over $13l,fll)ll,00<) y ea rlv from t in U nited S ta le s ' ex- m m dfng expo rt tia d e , p rovid ing jo in and Incom e for m any fac to ry w orkers and x im e fa rm o rs th t mini' - out Ihe a re a . Of the o x p ert total, a lm ost 9.1 p a r cen t l i In m a n u fa c ­tu re d p roducts.

T h e ss e s tim a te s of tlia Im pact of w orld tr a d e nn tlio tw o d is tr ic ts a p p e a r In s recen t K x |x iit O rigin Stuilv, one of a s ii< -s of s la te and d is tr ic t iiiialy-.es u ie p a ie d f r o m various ( I-»v." iimi'nt sou rc t's Itv the U.S. IJeparline iit ot’ < on tin e iri;, Hit.-, ilis liii I su rv ey M lii'.vi d lslflla i-llitll ui lilt- Mini'.' on i , ‘‘A .li'l'ir;, mid iii now helm ; sent by Ihe Coin in lllce fo r a nalioinil T ia d e Policy', a vo lun tary , b l-pa rlisan or|>.ani/.a. lion siip ix jrled hy 'aii-iinen, labor, f j i i u nnd coii'itim et g iou |H .

HELP WANTED

E X P E R IE N C E D SEW IN G O PE R A T O R S

G A N SH IR E M F G . CO., AF.RO M ARIN E BLD G .,

LO CU ST ST., K E Y P O R T

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w ith sa le s abiliiy fo r e s ta b lish ed business. S a la ry w hile le a rn in g . E x c e llen t o ppo rtun ity fo r am b itio u s m an to cell, de liver arid m a k e co l­lections. W rite Box F in c a re of th is new sp ap er. wj31

HOUSES FOR SA LE

BETSY ROSS HOMES

B E F O R E you Buy o r s ign a C an t r a c t fo r a house ca ll us a n d com ­

p a re o u r G en era l C o n tra c t p r ic e to o th e r i . We w ill bu ild you a cut- torn house , not i p re fa b r ic a te d house, on yo u r lo t o r o u rs , to your spec ifica tio n s . Low dow n pay m en ts . New hom es fo r sa ie p re se n tly under cons! ruc tio n . Call COKax 4-1676 o r 1137. w jtl

E X P E R IE N C E D fem ale sew ing m ach in e o p e ra to rs , s te a d y w ork ,

c a ll and ask for jo h n ; also fem ales in te re s te d in le a rn in g to o p e ra te fac to ry . sew ing m a ch in es , s ing le need le an d overlock m ach in e . Cali and ask fo r Helen. B ay sh o re Tngs, L ocust S t., K eyport. COIfax 4-58GG.

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g en e ra l office w o rk in a new ly c o n s tru c ted high schoo l. 8 h o u r day w ith d u ties con sis tin g o f ty p ­ing, filing and g en e ra l office w ork . $5H p e r w eek for 12 m o n th s, 2 w eeks pa id v acation . A lso p a r t tim e e lem en ta ry schoo l s e c re ta ry , $1.50 p e r hour, four h o u rs p e r day . 8 to 12, 11 m onths. Also fo u r H igh School custod ians, 8 h o u rs p e r day , 12 m onth co n trac l. tw o w eeks v a c a ­tion w ith pay , s ia r t in g s a la ry $3,400 p e r y e a r . R equests for a p p lic a ­tions shou ld be sen t, in w ritin g only to M r. R. T hom as J a n n a ro n e , S u perin tenden t of Schools, Cove R oad School. Cove R oad , H azlet.

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P la s tic B o ttle F a c to ry . A pply H y d ro carb o n C hem ical Inc ., P la s ­tics D ivision , L ocust S i., K eypo rt, 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . " w jtfM A LE BU TCH ER, s te a d y w ork

good pay , 5 days, c losed S undays. Inqulro S abato s, 506 M ain S t., Be!-ford o r c a ll 787-!)ll9. ___ w j3lM A TU R E WOMAN a s com pan ion

fo r e ld erly w om an, m u s t cook 1 m oal, 1 d ay p e r w eek. Call LOwell fj-377fj n f le r 6 p.m . wj.ll*M EN AND W OM EN, p a r t tim e

and full tim e, s a la r ie d position . We pay $5 p e r h o u r, g u a ra n te e d s a la ry fo r te lephone re p re s e n t­a tiv es . P le a se call im m ed ia te ly for in terv iew , Life C ircu la tio n Co., LOwell 6-09.11 o r F U lton 1-7676.

w jl lYOUNG MAN, g en e ra l d ru g s to re

w ork , m ust have d r iv e r 's license . W rite P o st O ffice Box 115, K eyport.

wj31T E E N A G E o r young g irl fo r b aby

sitting in H azlet a re a , 3 d ay s o r 3 n ights p e r w eek. T ra n sp o r ta ­tion furn ished. Call 264 7368. wj31MAN w ith d rive rs license, no ex­

p erien ce n ec essa ry , ag e no lim it, ca il K eyport C loaners, CO ifax 4-1000. . . w]31

INSTRUCTIONPR O FESSIO N A L te a c h e r fo r each

In s tru m en t, re n ta l fee p lu s s tu ­dent d iscoun t ded u c ted If in s tru ­m en t it p u rch ased . N o c o n tra c ts to sign . No In su rance to p ay . T he M usic S pot, 42 B road S t., a c ro ss from V illage T e lev ision . Call COI- fax 4-5998.______________________w jtf

WANTED TO BUYW E BUY old g lass an d ch in a . Call

COifax 4-4379 a f te r 5 p.m . wj21 PIA N O S W ANTED. W c p a j c a sh

for y o u r used p iano . K eypo rt P ian o , c o in e r C hurch and I 'ro n t Sts., K eyport. COifax 4-3393. wj31

WANTED T O RENTA PA R TM EN T o r house for use by

young pro fessional m an w ith no ch ild ren . W rite Box H in c a re of tills new spaper. wj.1l

LOSTBANK BOOK No. K-193 M onm outh

C ounty N ational Bank, K eyport B ranch . F in d e r re tu rn to bank .

wj.1l* tion. Call COifax 4-0330

MATAWAN — Tw o fam ily hom e.E le c tric s tove, gas h ea t, c lo se In

school an d R .R . S tation . A ppoin t­m ent only. Call LO 6-1979. w jtf.

NEW , N EW , N EW .K ean sb u rg , 3 bedroom ra n c h , sc i­ence k iteh cn .with w il l and co u n te r ran g e . Forcc-d hot a i r h ea ledroom s; handy u tility room . N e a rshopping and cily b u ses . . C itysew ers . Only $13,500.

. . . F U L L PPJC F. $11,000 ’Union B each, 2 sto ry , f ra m e b rick hom e. 3 bedroom s, all e lec tricu tilities , . covered pa tio , 1 ca y ' g a ra g e , alum inum com bination w indow s and doors. F en ced y a rd . H om e in excellen t condition . FH A ap p ra ise d $11,000. Long te rm m o rt­g a g e av a ilab le . .

W A LKER & W A LKER REALTORS

H wy 35, H azlet, N. J .O pen 7 D ays — C O ifax 4-5212

Send fo r F re e I llu s tra te d C ata log wj.11

S A C R IF IC E , Jti.S'M). C ap e ‘ Cod ty p e house, la rg e p lo t, 4 room s

and b a th , finished u p s ta irs , w all to w all c a rp e t. 10 m inu tes fro m Lily- T u lip C up p lan t, n e a r b u sse s and tra in s to New Y ork and N ew ark . Call even ings 767-3529._____ ■__ wj31MATAWAN, lake fron t C ape Cod,

p r iv a te dock, excellen t cond ition , $16,900. S terling M cCann, R ea l E s­ta te , 253 B road S tree t, K eypo rt. COI fa;; 4-1376. wj31FOUR bedroom hom es in K eyport-

M ata w an , ranches, 2 s to ry , sp lit levels. S terling M cCann, R ea l E s­ta te , 253 B road S tree t, K eypo rt. CO ifax 4-1376. . wJ31K E Y P O R T bungalow , 2 b ed room s,

living room , la rg e k itchen , sc reen e d porch , only $0200.

MATAWAN C ape Cod, full base ­m e n t, a ttach e d g a ra g e , only

$1-1,400. -

STERLING McCANNR EA L ESTA TE

253 BROAD ST., K E Y P O R T COLFAX 4-1376

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AUTOS FOR SA LESCHANCK & S1HLER

U SED CARS HWY 14 MATAWAN

LOW ELL 8-423#Wjtl

B ILL LANZARO’S AUTO SALES

QUALITY U SED CARS

334 MAIN ST., MATAWAN C R . M AIN & RT. 18

LO W ELL 6-2224O P E N EV ES 'T IL 9 P .M .

w jtf1959 FO R D G alax ie , 4 door sed an ,

1 ow ner, $1095. Call C O ifax 4­1199. wj.1l1957 CH RY SLER Im p e ria l, full

pow er, excellent condition , all new tire s . O w ner m ust se ll. Call betw een 5 p.m . and li p .m . CO ifax 4-5-112, wj31

Business Opportunitie*BU SIN ESS p ro p erty for sa le —

house, 6 room s an d b a th , and s to re com bined, located a t 72 B road St.. K eyporl. Good business loca-

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FOR RENTK K V PO R T , 123 F irs t S t., fu rn ish ed

room s in Span ish hom e. C all 531-3727. - w jtf -;

MATAWAN a p a rtm en t, 4 ro o m s and bath in p r iv a te hom e; eslec-

ir ic , h ea t and hot w a te r su p p lie d .' A du lts only. In q u ire 209 L ow er M ain S t., M ataw an . 1 ri w jtf

A PA R TM EN T, 3 room s anil b a th , heat supp lied . $65 p e r m on th .

A vailab le . now. Call .O Sborn l-07(>3 o r O Sborn 1-3463. . w jtf

A PA R T M E N T , 4 room s and b a th , fieat and hot w a te r supplied . In-;

q u ire 50 G e ra rd A ve.t M a taw an . .

A PA R TM EN T, unfurn ished , .3 1/ / room s, ce n tra lly lo c a te d ] -s te a m

h e a t ; hot w a te r supplied . A du lts only, av a ilab le . Ju n e 15th. C a l l C O l!ax ‘‘4:35U2 a f te r 0 p .m . wj3l...

UNION REACH, a p a r tm e n t , - - 3 • room s arid hath , a ll u tilities s u p ­

plied. in q u ire 820 C en te r St.. U n- (on Bench. .

K EA N SBU RG , la rg e fron t room fu rn ished . In q u ire 50 Shore B lv d ., /

K eansbu rg o r ca ll 787-6117. wj31

K E Y P O R T a p a rtm e n t, 3 room s a u d bath , h ea t an d hot w a te i. r e ­

f r ig e ra to r and ran g e supp lied . Choice location , close to E veryth ing , can be seen betw een 10 a.m . a u d 3 p .m . Id ea l fo r new ly w eds. R e f­e ren ces requ ired , C all' COUuk 4-7108. w j3 l

FU R N IS H E D ROOM' av a ilab le fo r g en tlem an . Call CO ifax 4-7639

o r Inqu ire 129 A tlan tic S t., K eyport.. w j7

SERVICES VBAY ROOFING CO.

G U T T E R S , L E A D ER S 70S BAYVIEW A VE.,

. UNION BEACH COLFAX ♦- m i

PA R K ER B oarding H om e for ag e d m en an d w om en; 24 hour s u p e r ­

vision; Indiv idual d ie ts L icensed b y S ta l* of N ew J e rs e y . R ea so n ­ab le ra te s . IV4 m iles south of M ataw an light, H ighw ay 34; o p p o ­s ite W h i'f G ate Inn. C all L O w e ll ' 6-0611, IKW ILL P A IN T any room , any s ize

1 coat $16.95; also ou tside p a in t­ing done. Safew ay P a in tin g C o ., R .D . 1. Box 389, Jack so n , N. J . Call F O xcroft 3-8G31. wj31

WANTED

N t w m m S if u / t y w

ON BUSY STREET

B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E STop Soil

TOP SOILT rench ing and bulldozing , d riv e ­w ay g ra v e l, b luestone, fill d ir t , c inders .

DIETRICH BROS.N EW BRUNSW ICK A VE.,

MATAWAN LO W ELL 6-3993 - 2192

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TRUCKINGAND

EXCAVATING

D ozer, loader se rv ice , land c le a r ­ing, lop soil, fill d ir t , road g rav e l.

ECKi::. BliOTIIIJIiST liN N E N T RD„ M O RG A N V ILLE

LO W ELL (5-1815 _ w |l2

Uphoistaryl!USTf)M U pholstery S h o p , 441

M iddle i to id , lla z le t, K itchen ch a irs , living room c h a irs and bat stools rep a ired und reupho l.ite red . Fur F le a u l lm a t r* call C tl ttm 4-51155 w illL/PKOf.S I l-:itY mid' fu rn itu re r e ­

pairing . All F ab ric s and I 'U s lir s , A. S tran g , HO W ashington S tree t, K eyport. Call CO ifax 4 JdiH ha - t.vi'c'ii 12 and 1:30 p .m . tir a f te r 5 P n i,__________________________ w jtf

Slip CovirtRICH A RD 'S D ECO RA TIN G

ESTA BLISH ED 1935 Slip co v e rs custom m ad e , living room an d k i t c h e n c h a ir s r e ­u p h o ls te red , like new . R ep a irin g , cu sh ions rep laced , foam ru b b er. 534 B eers St., H azlet. Call COifax 4-1544. w jtf

AntiquesO PPO R TU N IT Y SHO P

A NTIQU ES W t buy and sell A ntique F u rn itu re B rlc -a -b rac , C hina, G lass , D olls J e w e lry , U. S. and F o re ig n s ta m p s T h ' M atthew s, 11] B roadw ay , Key porL C O Ifsx 4-1440. w |tl

Mainl«tnatK»

Contractors

TaltviiionS TV SKKVICK

For fa i l ffflcl®nt rad io an d tel© vision w v lry j cull f.O w rll 6 I M l

T V H E R V IC . 'S

L O V \ ’ i',I,I fi-K i(H )ri;.N EYCK KONHUN INC

MATAWAN PERSON A L S liitV IC H 30 Y ltS

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M OVING, odd job ), la rg a tre e s sad sh ru b b e ry rem oved , a ttic s , ce l­

la rs and y a rd s c leaned , l .a a d s c s p In* done. Call LOwell J-3322 w jll

PA IN TIN G , c a rp e n try , g I a 1. i n g, lock rep a irs , roofing. S m ell job

sp ecia lists,tlF N E H A I. S liR V IC I-S CO.

I.Dwell (1.1107 •w |tf

M i s c e l l a n e o u s

C O N V E R T I B L E T O I JSF o r all n iod rl m r i L a r ry 's Uphol s to ry Shop, 33 l . i l t l t SI,, M alaw an . Call LOwell B 30111. w jtl

T i'X K PIIO N K A N SW ERIN G SI ItV ICE

I.el us be yu-it S<t i e ta ry , no need to tn is i c t l l . : p u t o r full lim e s - iv l i e ( ill < iMl.is 170i)il. w jtf

Roofingi : o i

All !vp'*» .unl inotatl w<»fkAlmnimiiM .'fl<lin^, block ceiliru'N und r.iM M iliy , ( ill I.Ownll (J l!il7,

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N IC E 4 room fu rn ished a p a r tm e n t in d e s ira b le res id en tia l sec tion of

K eypo rt, on 1st floor, 3 p r iv a te e n tra n c e s , tile kitchen and b a th ­room , g a ra g e , ad u lts only . R e fe r ­ences. Call CA pital 2-9793. w j3 t

MAN w ith tru c k will do light h a u l­ing, c lean a ttic s , y a rd s , c e lla r s '

and cu t g rass,' reasonab le r a te s . Call LOwell li-0675. wj31*

W ANTED o ld U.S. co ins, In d ian head pennies, any th ing from h a lf - •

c e n ts to do lla rs , gold co ins. W rits M ichael J . D ruzbik , 4.1 P a rk A ve., M a ta w an or^ ca ll LOwell 6-4066. HOM ES, ren ta ls , land and b u s i- ,

nesses. B u y ers w aiting . C asey 's A gency, W alker Dldg., H ighw ay 35 an d F lee tw ood D rive, H azlet. C all 264-8442, if no answ er ca ll 566-1851._________________ ____________ wj 6/14 ,LISTIN G S, K eyport and M a ta w an

a re a s , 2 an d 3 b ed room hom es, a ll financing a rran g e d fo r qualified b uyers . S terling M cCann, Real E s ­ta te , 253 B road S tree t, K eyport,CO ifax 4-1376._______________ w j l lE L D E R L Y w om an w an ts h o m e

w ith an o th e r w om an to sh are e x ­p enses. W rite Box O In c a re of ih is new spaper. w J3t

C A R PE N T E R an d bu ild ing c o n tra c ­to r, J . G. M e ts je r , F lo rence A v«,,

K eyport. New hom es, | i r s | « , i l l a lte ra tio n s aad rep a irs . C sll COI- f s i 4-415*. w jtf

THOMAS KEARNEY PLU M BIN G « HEATINO

3K M aple P lac e K eyport

F re e E s tim a te s CO 4-17N

ARM IN'S HEA TIN G A PLUM BING

30 K EA RN EY S I'.,F R E E ESTIM A TES

K EY PO R T CO 4-7840 CO 4-3728

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I MASONRY, lirick. concre te , In u n ­dations, pa tios, tirep luces aud r e ­

p a irs , C harles F. D avid , l ls z le t , Call COifax 4-262(1. w jtf

s a n d k k s o n ....RO OFIN G ft SIDING

I'O N I RACTOKS

ALUMINUM SIDING G U TTERS - LEA D ERS

.1111 OCEAN 11I.VI), CLIFFW O OD 1IEACII

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A L L W H I T E A L U M I N U M

W I N D O W S - D O O R S

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■Jlpartans Lose 1- To Hoffman 2-0

M adison T ow nsh ip H igh School w iil w ra p u p Its f ir s t y e a r o f com ­pe tition In in te rsch o la s tic spo rts T u e sd a y w hen th s S p a r ta n s ' b a se ­b a ll te am e n g a g es F ra n k lin Tow n­sh ip n t hom e T hu S p a rta n s also wi II ta k e o n M onm outh . R eg ional in a h o m e g am e th is .a f ie rn o o n .

T h e I .ig h t Plu*> a n d : W hite lost a r e tu rn g am e to: th e H offm an High v a rs r iy , T uesday , Bt.'tvam they de­

n te d in th e o pen ing g am e o f the season . T h e G overno r* p rev a iled 2-0 beh ind r ig h th a n d e r M an n y • F or- m oso ‘a t th e S p arta n * fie ld . ,

F o rm o so fanned IS ar.d w«Uted tw o in h is tr ium ph- W ally1 Boyle, a r ig h th a n d e r w ork in g fo r M adi­son, w hiffed fiv e a n d w alk ed tw o. H e rece iv ed - s te r lin g , su p p o rt b u t fo r th e lifth 'Inn lng ./w hen H offm an g a in ed She w m ning. ruiin. .P articu ­la rly . o u ts ta n d in g w a r S p a r ta n cen- te rf le ld e r : Bob' F t“an*i*co w ho, tim ed h lm se if exicM eistly in .g o in g b a rk fo r io tte d r iv e s 'th a t cou ld h&ve got­te n a w ay fo r Home runs.

M adiaoa D efena* A lert . H offm an , h ad m en on b a se every

fram e , b u t the , a l e r t , M adison d e ­fense tu rn e d th e m back , e v e ry inn­ing b u t th e fifth . In th a t ! r tr .:c , P a u l N agy an d F o rm o so h it safely , and s c o re d R a y 'D f j l i ’i . p op single a f te r P e te In m an nk ied .o u t. Bus S y p e rsk i,1 M adison second sacker, m oved :1 ac ro ss th e d ia m o n d to cut o ff K . W ah ler’a b o u n ce r, h u t the b a ll r w as th ro w n High on th e p lay a n d ’. F o rm o so s c o re d o n th e m is- p lay . , ■. M adison go t m e n in to scoring position - in th e flra t, aecond and fifth inn ings, ~ b u t . e a c h tim e F or- m oao b o re dow n to s tr ik e o u t the b a r te r com ing u p in th e clutch. /T h e S p a rta n s c o m m itte d four

e r r o r s afie ld , b u t t h e G overnors d id n o t m a k e a n u sp la y . ■. T h e se tb a ck le f t M adison 11-6 on ■ th e . ' seaso n . T h * G o v ern o rs ■ a re 8-9, hav in g w on sev en of th e ir la st e ig h t g a m e s . '

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Deceased Members Honored By.. Auxiliary ,

M em oria l se rv ic e s w e re conduc t­ed b y t h t L ad ies A ux iliary o f the L a u ren ce H a rb o r A m erican Legion P o s t 332 fo r its d e c eased m em bers , in th e Legion H om e on Sum m er- fie ld Ave., L a u ren ce H arb o r.

M rs. W illiam F o s te r , p residen t and, M rs. Rollin R a th b u n , chap lain , o ffic ia ted . T h e honored deceased m e m b e rs w e re M rs. M ahel B lack, M iss R uth C rim m ins, M rs. L illian E m an u e l, M rs. C la ra H offm an, M rs. M a rg a re t S chack , M rs. Lulu R a th b u n , M rs. E liza b e th Reiher, M rs, C la ra S cars , M rs. E v a N eary , M rs. R ose C olem an , M rs. Ellen H a lle ran , M rs. E liza b e th M iller, M rs. E lizab e th C ran e , M rs. A gnes H an lon , M rs M abel T a lm a d g e and M rs. V iolet S chaeffe r.

How ab o u t ' b u sin ess ca rd s? W e can supp ly th em quickly a n d a t th e r ig h t p ric e . Com e an d tr y u s . '

Y o u r ad v e rtis e m e n t in th is p a p e r w ill re a c h p ro spective p u rc h a s e rs in e v e ry com m un ity in th e b ay sh o re .a r e a .

Discuu Formation Of Malawan KOC

P la n s fo r the fo rm a tio n o f & new K n igh ts o l C olum bus C ouncil in M ataw& n w ill b e d iocusssd -F riday even ing , J u n e 8, a : 8 p .m . in. the c a fe te r ia o f St. Jo se p h ’s : School, K ey p o rt. T h e R ev . W illiam Bausch w ill b e th e guest sp eak e r.

C h a rle s A . O 'H a re , 31 Schenck A ve., M ata w an , ch fv rm an , and H ugh V. M cG uire , i c R av ine D r., M ata w an , D is tr ic t D eputy , will d is­cuss a i l p h ase s o f orgsniziiiK the new opiiD-cil in M a ta w an . T h e ir d is­cussion w ill, in c lude c h a r te r m e m ­b e r s , ' o ffic e rs ; new council hom e, and o th e r d e ta ils .

G a r re t t W alsh, in su ra n c e ad v is ­o r , w ill b e p re se n t , to exp lain the, K o f C in s u ra n c e p lan w hich will b e a v a ila b le to a i l w ho w ish to su b ­sc rib e .• A nyone in te re s te d in jo in ing m ay

a t te n d th e m ee tin g . A n y : fu r th e r In- fo rm n tlon m ay b e o b ta in ed from M r. O 'H a re o r ,V!r. M cG uire.

Local Boxers In Amboy Show

Cliffw ood Boys C luo h a s been in­v ited to p a r t ic ip a te In th e C ity o ' P e r th A m boy 's b ig ann u a l spo rts fes tiva l, w h ich s ta r te d y es te rd ay an d c o n tin u es th ro u g h tne w eek­end . - . v ...:.' .

T o m o rro w a t .7 p .m . fou r boxers from th e C liffw ood C lub will p a r ­tic ip a te in . th e a m a te u r boxing p a r t o f tn e p ro g ra m a t W a te rs S tadium . E d W els tcad , 126'pound M ataw an b a t tle r , w ith a long re c o rd o f bou ts beh in d h im , h ead s th e c a rd . W el­lh e ad 's la s t a p p e a ra n c e w as on th e c a rd o f b o u ts w ith Roy P a tte rso n , b ro th e r o f .w orld ’s heavyw eigh t cham p ion ,: F loyd P a tte rs o n , a t the South M ountain A ren a , W est O r­ange , tw o w eeks ago . W elstead w as o u tp o in ted on th a t occasion by Jo s S anchez , N ew Y ork . T h e P e rth A m ­boy c o m m itte e w as seek ing a re ­m a tc h o f . th i s good bou t fo r th e ir p ro g ra m . .-. O th e r CBC b a t tle ra go ing on the

A m boy s p o rts fe s tiv a l c a rd a re J a c k M cC orm ack , M ataw an , a light, h e a v y w eigh t, a n d tw o new ­c o m e r ! to box ing fro m K eyport, M ike G o rm le y a n d D unker Hill. G o rm le y o u tp o in ted E a r l S an d ie st, E liza b e th , T u e sd a y in the Ita lian - A m erican C lub box ing tou rney at C a r te re t . T h e young K ey p o rte r will go a g a in n ex t T uesday .

S ky D iver* F e a tu re dT h e sky d iv e rs unit, headed by

Len PoM s, K eypo rt, o p e ra tin g out o f P re s to n A irfie ld , M arlb o ro Tow n­sh ip , w e re ex p e c ted to fea tu re a ju m p-from -p lane exh ib ition a s a M em oria l D ay fe a tu re yeste rd ay .

O th erw ise tne ' p ro g ra m includes B u s te r C rab b e , boxing , C hris Ron- ney a n d h is com edy sw im m ers and d iv e rs . B itten B erg en an d h e r love- Iv w a te r b a lle t tro u p e , the am azing m a rk sm a n s h ip of th e Shooting M ansfie ld s — th e se a r e ju s t p a r t of the a ttra c t io n s exp ec ted to b ring re c o rd cro .vds to P e r th A m boy’s w a te r-fro n t a re a s tad ium .

Y o u n g ste rs W ill1 b e ab le to fish for tro u t, an d k ee p th em . B asket­ba ll fou r-shoo ting co n tes ts and ex­hib itions wil! be he ld by Hunny Lev­itt, w hose reco rd o f 869 out o f 87! f ree th ro w s has n ev e r been equa l­led. A nd b ase b a ll b a ttin g and golf­ing a lso w ill be possib le in the la rg e exh ib it ten ts .

’lh e A rm y d isp la y w ill b e on hand S a tu rd a y an d Sunday; a tra in e d P a lo m in o h o rse w ill be put th ro u g h h is p ac es a lso on S a tu rd ay and S u n d ay , a n d B u ste r C rabbe w ill p e r fo rm in th e 3 o 'c lo ck show Sunday afte rn o o n .

Changed Raritan Tax Map Windup

R o b erts , P illsb u ry an d C arton , A tlan tic H igh lands, a s a tto rn e y s for H olm dcl T ow nsh ip , h ave advised M ayor P h ilip J . B landa j r . , R a r i­tan T ow nsh ip , th a t inso far as H olm del is concerned , all p roced ­u re s re q u is i te to the rec lassify ing 42 fam ilie s from R aritan to H olm ­

d e l res iden ts h a v e been com pleted . In th e m a in , th is hU3 been th e fil­ing of a re d ra f t o i the H olm del tax m a p In the a r e a effec ted w ith the S ta le D ivision o f T ax a tio n and g e t­tin g the ap p ro v a l of th a t body fo r th e rev isions p re sen ted ...

J a m e s R . M inoque. w ho is h an d ­ling the m a tte r for the R oberts f irm , h a s su g g es ted to M ay o r B lan ­d a th a t R a r i ta n T ow nsh ip a lso now file s p p ro p i la tely rev ised tax m a p s fo r th a t m un ic ipa lity w ith th e S ta te D ivision of T ax a tio n . W hen the R a r i ta n m ap s a re a p ­p roved in T re n to n , the m u tte r will be concluded, in the opinion of M r. M inoque a s a ll th a t is tru ly involv-

I ed is a " c o rre c tio n ” .o f m ap s de­fin ing th e b o u n d ary line. N o o rd i­nances, leg isla tion , o r legal s tep s w ill be needed .

M r. M inoque finds th a t such ac tio n by R a r i ta n will c o n s ti tu te un a c t of ra t if ic a tio n and consen t to an y loss of land a re a und ra tu h !es w nich m ig h t a p p e a r to b e involved.

M r. M inoque ad d s th a t w ith lh " ap p ro v a l of tlie rev ised ta x m aps to b e filed b y R a ritan in T renton, res id e n ts in th e a re a being aligned ' to H olm del then ca n m a k e ap p lica ­tion to th e lio lm de l T ow nship B o ard of E d u c a tio n for reg is tra tio n a n d inclusion o f th e ir ch ild ren in th e H olm del school sy stem .

H olm del o ffic ia ls w ere confident th is w eek a ll fo rm a litie s w ould he c le a re d aw ay by Ju ly 1 so th e ch il­d re n from the a re a being "m o v ed o v e r” can be c lassified a s H olm ­d e l pupils fro m th e inception of the 1962-03 school y ea r.

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shock an d m a ssa g e d w ith a m e ta l a r m oT the m ach ine . " T h e d o c k hang* ov er y o u r head*,” D r. B eck to ld th e f ir s t a id e rs . "Y ou h av e lo ac t im m ed ia te ly to rev iv e a h e a r t once it h a s sto p p ed b e s tin g .” H e poin ted o u t th a t a d o c to r is not alw ays av a ila b le to rev iv e so m e­o n e who h as had a h e a r t a t ta c k . “ T h e re fo re , you, th e f irs t a id m en , m u s t know how to do it .”

H ad A ttended C ourseD r. Beck, M r. R and and the

te a m w ere inv ited to ta k e p a r t in th e se m in a r bv W illiam R alph , c a p ta in cf th e K eypo rt F irs t Aid S quad. In M arcti, M r. R alph . A n­thony Senk a n d F ran k F lem in g of' th e K eyport S quud a tten d ed u two- d a y co u rse a t the C leveland in ­s titu tion . " D r . B erk w as so im ­p re ssed by th e fac t th a t firs t a id m en in New J e r s e y p e rfo rm th e ir se rv ic e s f ree an d v o lun tarily , tha t h e read ily a c cep te d ou r in v ita tio n ,” M r. R alph sa id .

T lie eq u ip m en t inven ted by Dr. B eck and M r. R and m a ssag e s the p a t ie n t’s h e a r t and pu ts a ir in to his lungs a t tn e sam e tim e . It a lso builds up th e “ d ea d m a n ’s " blood p re s su re . T h e docto r exp la ined th a t am ung th e p r im a ry ca u scs o i h e a r t s to p p ag e a re ( I ) not enough oxygen g e ts th rough o r (2) som e p a r ts of th e h e a r t don 't get enough blood w hile o th e rs get too m uch.

H is m ach in e is functionary in the sccond in s ta n ce , in w hich the h e a r t is shocked out of a con ­vulsion by e lec tr ic ity . I t is p o rta b le an d can e a s ily be c lam ped onto a s tre tc h e r , M r. R and to ld the re s ­cu e rs . T h e ‘‘h ea rt m a ss a g e r" is ru n by b a t te ry and has a s to rag e supp ly good fo r five hours.

T lie only th ing n e c e ssa ry to op­e ra te tlie equ ipm en t is an e lec­tr ic a l o u tle t or 110 volts of c u r ­ren t. An o sc illa to r m e asu re s the p a t ie n t 's blood p re s su re , w hile an

I e le c tro -c a rd io g ram r e c o r d s his h e a r t bea t fo r the o p e ra to r to see.

"T h e m a jo rity of those persons w ho d ie o f a sudden h e a rt a t ta c k c a n be s a v e d if som eone can re ­v ive a h e a r t ,” D r. Beck said . "T h e im p o rtan t th in g is to le a rn ." D r. B eck sa id thaL in his opinion, the a r t of rev iv in g a h e a rt is m o re Im ­p o rta n t to d a y than the “ ca n ce r p ro b le m ."

" f a c e " a s be ing unduiv v ind ic tiv e o v e r a d e fea t if it follow ed th is line o j ac tio n an d suggested " if th e re a r e m alic ious people, they a re very few ." But L eonard Booth found that, u n le ss the law w e re to b e en fo rced to m ake opposed g ro u p s a n d o rg an iza tio n s have th e ir le a d e rs and o ffice rs s ign fly-

J e ra put o u t a t tlie 11th hou r lo de- | fea t b o a rd p roposals , th e re could I De " n o lim it to the- type o f th ing

they could s p re a d ."Q u estio n ab le P osition

A nd it w as o bserved the M a id i tse lf w ould b e m a questio n ab le le g a l position to have know ledge th is v io lation nl the election law s w as go ing on in an election under its superv is ion and do noth ing ab o u t it.

In o th e r ac tion , the b o ard , on the m otion o f M r. Booth, tra n sp o rta tio n c h a irm a n , vo ted to p u rc h a se buses Irom G en e ra l GMC S ales o f B rad ­ley Iiear.lt for JlO.xiS. M r. P in e b it­te rly o b je c ted to the p u rch ase . He te rm e d it; " th ro w in g m oney dow n th e d ra in .” And sa id the b o a rd h a d “ no righ t w h a tso ev e r to be in th e bus b u sin ess .” lie fu r th e r o h jc c led lh a t it led to costly m a in ­te n an ce re p a ir and w as ta n ta ­m ount to " th ro w in g good m oney a f te r b a d ."

M r. Booth d isag re ed , suy ing tha t keep ing a c e rta in ra tio of hoard- ow ned buses- w ilh co n tra c te d se r­v ices g a v e a "flex ib ility in ’he tra n sp o r ta tio n p ro g ram w e w ould not h ave o th e rw ise .” He pointed out tlie board -ow ned bu ses w ere u sed In tra n sp o r t s tu d en ts to a f te r schoo lhou r ac tiv itie s and in e m e r­genc ies.

N o C h arg e T o S tuden tsM rs. C aro l K osobucki reca lle d

M r. Booth had sa id th a t s tu d en ts w ould n o t be ch a rg e d fo r r id e s on th e board -ow ned buses. She anked it th is po licy w as being follow ed M r. Booth sa id th e bo ard w as not p e rm itte d un d er law to c h a rg e s tu ­d en ts fo r rid ing on board-ow ned buses.

Both M r. P in e and M rs. K osc- buck i v o te d ag a in s t tne m otion to buy th e buses. M r. H orvath , M r. B oyce, B o ard P re s id en t W illiam K err, M r. R ice and W illiam Schlad- a b e ck v o te d in fav o r of the m otion.

At th is tim e, M r. Booth asked M r. K e r r to co n sid e r rem oving h im as c h a irm a n of the tra n sp o r­ta tio n co m m ittee . M r. K e rr d em u r­red w ith th e o b serv a tio n , M r. Booth is do ing " a n ex cellen t jo b .”

M r. H o rv a th sa id th a t p e rh ap s M r. P in e w ould like Ihe job . M r. P in e rep lied , "1 ag re e , Len is doing •ui a d m ira b le job . . . E x cep t for th is one th in g .”

Tw o new te ach e rs w ere h ire d for th e e le m e n ta ry sy stem . T hey w ere K are n D uff, h ired a t J4WJ0 an n u a l­ly , and M iriam K w asnaza, P arlin , a t $4500 annua lly . C lerm ont P a rk , S om erv ille , w as h ire d fo r the high schoo l s ta f f a t $701)0 a y ea r.

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T h u rsd ay fo r a new h ea rin g with th e s ta te , he w as not cc rta in tha t th e sam e p roposa l w ould be re su b ­m itted . "W e a re going to sot* w hat the s ta te feels is best for o u r com m unity,*’ he dec la red .

O pposed T o T h ird K efcrendutnR ichard P in e ind ica ted he w as

opposed to a th ird re fe ren d u m , es­pec ia lly if it m ean t re subm itting a p roposal re je c te d by th e vo te rs.

T he b o ard m em bers , in a p p ro v ­ing the ea ll fo r an o th er and ea rly m eeting w ith the s ta te , m ade no m ention of th e D istric t t l D em o­c ra t ic C lub m ove aga in st tlicsn, w hich could block a th ird re fe r­endum if th e tow nship com m ittee should ac t M onday to cull on the b o ard nf educa tion to hold a r e fe r ­endum on se ttin g up a tx>ard ot school c.stirnate. Thin referendum w ould h ave to be held at the e a r l i ­es t possib le m om ent, under lhe law , nnd the m unicipa lity w(;<ild h av e equal voting pow er w ith the school h o ard on n board of M'linol e s tim ate , If set up, So no th ird rel* erendu in on a junior high sehool then could go th rough w ithout Ihe p r io r a p p ro v a l of tne m nvor andt«m ic.li.D i o iiiiiiili'P

Uut the b o a rd nuinbiT .s did, by im plication , ta k e a " sh o t" at the a c tiv itie s of the opiw.sed g roup in (he C e n ta l P a r M ’heesequake d is­tr ic t. W illiam Rice, public t r i l l io n s ch a irm an of the board , denounced th e defac ing of the b o a rd 's sign?; and posters ca lling for a favon ih le

I vo te in tha t d is tric t and tbe “ di?s ' wmlnnM nn of false and inM em llne

Inform al Ion’1 by an "m ionym oiis g ro u p " In C pnlr.il P a rk . M r. Klee prnbipd Iho field work of the lav co rn in iltre in s is tin g the b o ard in o ffsetting "v ic io u s” m lHreprevenia- tloii.v

O pposition "Pathetic**M r, Itnycu found It " p a th e tic "

thn t tlie V e n tra l P urk opj>o*Hinn “ would not H and on th e ir i.wn two feet in the open and deba te the Issues,"

M i, l lo iv a th pn n lo i'rd ‘;pn inint*.\ ot Mir Ih > i s (tnd m uni m< > n r*«

not signed In u cc o iih u u e w ilh Ihe election law s on cam paign M en i' lo re . Ile Mi)!f;esled Ihe bo n id should refi’r ih i’in lo it* a llo t nev H»*m v S p ll/c r , P ei III Amboy, foi luvesii Ration and p jo sc tu tlo n of llie a u ­thor*, If llu*y etm he Id'-ntlfi' d.

* A m em ber of lhe itudlence eiiu Honed live h o a td it m ight lo*e

Authority, Salary(co n tin u ed from page one)

L ois B ecker, M arlboro G ard en s , to 1965; A .W . M eyer, M arlbo ro Gar* d en s , m e m b e r o f the Industria l C o m m ittee , to 1966, and John T er- g is , G o rd o n s C orner-W ickatunk R d ., m e m b e r o f the Ind u stria l C o m m ittee , to 1967. . „

T h e o rd in a n ce s tip u la te s th a t not m o re th a n one cn m m ittccm an ’.s elig ib le to belong. S ala ries for the m e m b e rs a re not to exceed $300.

F iv e -Y ea r T e rm s In F u tu re T he firs t five te rm s Wilt be

s ta g g e re d w ith one due to exp ire e a ch F eb . I. F u tu re app o in tm en ts to tlie au th o rity will be for a five- y e a r te rm .

T h e au th o rity is em pow ered hy the o rd in a n c e to g ran t w a te r und se w e r fran ch ise s and e s ta b lish w a te r u nd sew er p lan ts . Its p u r­pose is to cen tra li/.e sew er ond w a te r sy s te m s for fu tu re dev e lo p ­m e n ts a n d to hand le sa le of bonds and re la te d m a tte rs .

T h e m a y o r revea led six a p p lica ­tions h av e been rece ived so fa r from d ev e lo p ers for franch ise s. He ex p la in ed tha t decisions on these a p p lica tio n s now will com e from the a u th o rity . T h e only pow er the c o m m itte e will h av e over the au ­th o rity , he said , will be tha t o f the ap p o in tm e n t of m em bers.

M et F rid ay T h e a u th o rity m em b ers m et F r i­

day und chose M r. Y oungm an c h a irm a n . It w ill select its a t to r ­ney, en g in eer and office s ta ff and nam e a m eeting date sh o rtly , it w as announced .

T h e on ly person speaking aga inst th e o rd in an ce w as John D ress ie r , R ou te fl, who s la ted th a t he is □gain.st pub lic au th o ritie s . Me said he be liev ed it w as a "b a d ap p ro ac h to a so lu tion of o u r p ro b le m s."

M r. D re ss ie r also said the au ­tho rity w ill not be responsib le to

i th e v o te rs , ju s t to lhe co m m ittee• an d it w ill be in ch a rg e of sev era l i m illion d o lla rs of bonding privi- ! leges.

S a la rie s R e tro ac tiv e: The s a la ry o rd inance m ak es Ihe1 sa la r ie s re tro ac tiv e to J a n . 1, Il | p ro v id es for the following increus- ; es: C om m itteem en , up $25fl to! Si.riO; bu ild ing inspecto r-zon ing of- i lice r, Jo se p h I.nM ura, up $2501) to i $5000; c le rk , F loyd W vekoff. up

$2\)Q lo $2000; depulv c'k-ik, M rs.; F loyd W yckoff, up MOO lo $S00;| w elfare d ire c to r, R obert N ivison,

up $ilU0 io $11101); tre a s u re r , Irv ing ; P e rry , up $100 to $UiOO; m a g is tra te ,| K arl H arrin g to n . up $200 to $2000; i co u rt c le rk . D elores B ecker, up

*.ir,n *.er-.» l.t i y. V*ii..un M e \e i, up 5l!(i0 m

j $1200; hea lth officer. Isndore Sac* ! I.owilz, up $500 tn $10011; and numi- I cip .il bu ild ing ja n ito r, up $50 to

$200.I A new position Is c rea led by lhe | o rd in an ce , This will he a JII00 sal* ' a ry for Ihe se c re ta ry for the Ik u rd ; o! A djustm en t H ourly w orkers.• m ain ly Ihe toad forem an and la*; burer,s, w ill rece ive a 2.Veent-an- I hour in c rea se , m aking the foie*, m an'll Milary $2.50 an hour and ! Ihe lid«*ueis' $2,25 an hour,| F red V onltodeck, Hn.ite 7!I, snid j Itr "p ro te s te d and d .sap p ro v ed " of

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