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THI3 WEEK 14 Pages One Section ;:-;C § V E I i I N G : ;- TOWNSHIPS OF HOUWPEL. MADISON MARLBORO, MAT AWAN / ; AND ^ MATAWAN BOROUGH 83rd YEAR — 50th WEEK fttirmtw; Nauouai editorial AjwujcUUoo MATAWAN) K J., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1,962 Single Copy Ten Cssn{* Nuccio Out, Charges I “B's 11,rce"or ®«'W“g uiy-Tuiip’»u«ini<i<-i Plant Matawan Regional To Graduate ‘^Political Pressures” i ^^ Seniors At Exercises Monday ; 'Apjjoi'^Unent ot; >ao.;;eight :Weelfci summer ;eer«ation program direc- to/ by *^e M utw w Borough, Coun- cil Tuesday, cam oonly after (he resignation^’ ol three members ot the recreation committee had been acceptedund a new- member had been*ppoin\edso the committee would' be constituted with a ma- jority ot three. • •• •••• ■ • Two of the letters of resignation, .Irom Oavid S. M artin: and Thomas' G. Welst^ad gave no reasons (or quitting; hut the- third, irons An- tliony: J; N'uccio, Chifwood school principal, who has been chairmuit from the early days of the com- mission, gave « strongly worded explanation, Mr. Nuccio wrote that hd was resigning “due to political B rassure* exerted by the Matawan (trough Council." . .After a moment of silence, Mayor John W. Applegate was the first to ^comment. 'To me, this Is a very serious charge," he said, -‘I do not tak? it lightly. !f he has a valid complaint, Mr. Nuccio should Hate it. tt II very unfair If h« does not.” tbmUd Prcvc Statement . Thtre followed comment* from; th* council that Mr, Nuccio appear &#tor» ths fovsrnlng body and »*■ plait; ths political pressures put opoa hlm. lt y»s believed he should ^prov* hjfl i;«t#m»nt" and It should M Indicated from whom th* pres- turM oame, It waa held to h* Va Hrtous accviatlon agalnel thls.gov- tm lng body." Councilman John J. Walih laid th* council should be more firm and "dlraot" Mr. NuccIo to explain U i word* rathar than to do it, “If M so dsslras.- . Mayor Applegets was not In fa- vor of iMitind an "order” to the (nrmer tMr*atlon chairman, even ttuugh Itatlng he was "shocked by juch tu aocusation." But Edward W, Currie, Matawan, Borough At- torney, Hid ther* was some sug- ■Milon of "libel" If the Insinuation U alnit tho council were left to fund unexplained. He recommend- ed that Mr. Nuccio be asked to re- tract bit statement before a resig- Mtlon be accepted. t'Amiusd" At Development The resignation* of Mr, Murtin S |d Mr. welitead were accepted, w ai d«cld*d that if Mr. Nuccio i not car* to either explain or retract hi* statement, the council •quid decide how to proceed furth- er tO«l««r up tha matter.-Mayor ( continued on pag* (our) Gas Station Ordinance Hit N«w Stations For < Kaplan1*, Colot's ‘ The ordinance to limit the num- |w r of gaiolln* stations in Mata- -Iran Borough a* to their locations from on* anothir and to public Wildings was held over for another Keetlng after Councilman Edward 1. Hyrn* tnd Rensselaer L. Xar- fen, • spectator, Interposed strong ibjactlon st th* hearing before Mstawan Borough Council Tues- ' far. Hyrns stated he had not >fc*en at the: meeting when the or- ilm nce had been introduced but M questioned If the ordinance would bar • gasoline station opera- lor from tnulng Improvement* in kls premises or expanding his bus- bess to hold his competitive por- tion. Councilman Warren K. Ryan sug- gested a mm> whose business was Kior* than 60 per cent destroyed by fir* or who had hud to closo up for a period might have dif- ficulty In rnsuming his business un- der th* terms or the ordinance. Objects To Provisions Mr. Cartan objected to the pro- visions of the ordinance whereby no gasoline station cat, be located Within 1800 teat of another station nor within BOO feet of a school, church or other public building. Ilu (continued on page four) Attends Graduate School Of Banking Charts* C. Schock Jr., vies presi- dent nf th* Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Matawan, returned on Saturday to the Stonier Gradu- ate School of Banking at Rutgers University for his third summer lesslon. With this session, Which Will be held on the University's Campus In New Brunswick, June !I ” ' air!'. I1 i , » 77 h* will romplele h!) cnursc nt Hie school. 1 Mr, Soliock Is one of nearly HDD hsnk officers wtw will attend the two-week snMlon of tlie scJx>ol, which Is sponsorod hy Hie Ameri- can Hankers Association. This student body, from 45 stales, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela, represents a ca- pacity enrollment. The Stonier Graduate Si'1hk»I of Hsnklng wns founded in MM hy tlie Atliorloan flankers Association ki provide ail opportunity for ad- vanced atudy for e<|X>rlenci‘d bank- er*, The faculty for the W J sea- •Ion numbers approximately 100 outstanding hankers, lawyers, ed- ucators, bank Mipervlsor,, and gov- ernment offlclils. During the in slmi, they will oover all phases of hanking, economics, law, govern- iiient, and related subjects. In mWlllmi lo his llirro rnililcnl sextons ut Ku(gi,rs, lo qualify foi graduation, Mr. SduKk mint have pomploted two y»ars of eKteiislon E ludy at Itome snd written a tfiesi* Ased on origins! ressarcti in «oine p'laaa of flnanc*. Mr, ftolvx^t Ims written on (Im *ufcJ»o< of "Outside Bank Dlreotor*,1’ To Mqrfc Anniversaries Alfred M. Woolley, vicii president: of the Shadow l.awn Sayings, and Loan Association,. announced that there would he a celeiiration to mark the fourth anniversary of thu Oakhurst Oflice ana the first anni- versary of the Keyport Office. For this special occasion the Associa- tion Is offsrmg f.n attractive gilt- pack, available for men or women. Tne kit contains an assortment of useful htmis ut an attractive leath- er-like cane. ideally suited (or va - cation. '.'travel, etc.’TJiu gift is for the opening of an account of $25 or the addition of (25 to a present account. County Repair For Ravine Dr. CptH Oo Agaimt Contractor's Bond Councilman Warren E. Hutchin- son, roads chairman, Tuesday told the Matawan Borough Council that the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders had "lost patnmce" with th* Crus Construction Co., Clark, and hid that day Instructed Its counsel to proceed to act against that contractor's 125,000 because of the way Ravine Dr. had been left after sewer installation. Ravine Dr. is a county roid. But the councilman expressed satisfaction with tho results of us* of a dust-liying chemical on streets wher* sewer work had occurred. Councilman Edward F.. klyrne, public work* chairman, informed the council change orders were be- ing mad* which would extend sew- ers to four more houses on Sutphen Ave. east of Center Ave. No con- tract has been signed yel tor work on the main sewers treatment plant, It was reported. Mr. Hyrne noted talks had been held with H owners on New Brunswick Ave. relative to easements and side- walks, but so far he could not re- port changes in that area will be made. To Negotiate New Dales Ace-Manzo, Inc., Matawan, In- formed tha council by letter they considered the stipulation they had accepted when signing contracts last year for laying mams on Sec- tion "B" (Ravine Dr., - Aberdocn Rd.) and Section "C" (Ravine Dr.- Rouie 34) that work In "B" sec- tion would be completed in 210 days and In '‘C" section 330 days no longer binding and were removing all equipment from the Job but cleaning and paving machinery. Tho letter Informed the council that when the borough has obtain- ed "all" easements needed for the sewer work In their section!, Acu- Manzo, Inc., will negotiate a new starting and a neiv finishing date with the borough. Councilman John J. Walsh said h* had made three tours of strccls affected by sewer work recently and h* was heartened to note the "good Job" Ace-Manzo had done In restoring streets in l.ochslea Heights. Mr. Walsh also reported Unit the litter in Terliune Park was a ''dis- continued on page two) Walter J. Bergmann, (right), head of the Lily- Tulip paper cup firm, and William Kretzei (left), president of K-Way Conscruction, listen Intently as Erman Scudellaii, founder ol Washington Concrete Co., tells how the methods of pouring concrete were i auei which ine class win ue p developed that resi.lted In the erection of the 2.1.3-acre t'he bulldlnfc for Ulv-Tuilp In Holmdel in a acven-momus : period. . Mr. ScudclUrl founded the WanUfth, eoncrcle-pouring firm In 1917. 1.1. ComniL'iu'emcv.! exereisv^ Ufll b;-* held Monday- .evening ut 7 o'clock al thu athletic field, of .Malawan Kegiujial Hi^n School for mem- bers oi the graduating class.' Ineidemal muftic. and the proces- sional will be pmyed by the hand, alter wh»ch lhe Rev. ^’hfcsfer A. jG;ilioway, pn.itor of the Kirst Pres- { bylenan Cnureh. will give lhe in* voralion. 'lhe color guard will pre- sent the colors (oliowing-'which tho audience will participate in ihe Hag salute und tho’ band will play the Nalional Amboin. Joan ,Vas will deliver the salutatory address then the Class ot‘ 19G2 will sina the Class Song. "Gauuej'.mus lgitnr/' Tin* valedictory will be given’ oy Elizabeth Blair, followed by two sections by the high school chor- us, John V. Caracciob, high school principal, will introduce Ihe guest speaker, the Rev. Or. Charles S. Webster, pastor of the Tower Hill Presbyterian Church, Red Bank. Mr. Caracciolo will present awards after which the class will be pre- .................... ' I. president of tne Malawan Regional Board of Uducahon. bv jr.. Richard --Casszza.- Shirley. crick J. Kalma. Carpi ,Cath?rm<?' J ran 'Cawldy i-jtouise Adrian Cevas-.l Kase, Patricia Ann,. Kazimir. Puti -Co. Gary Alan Chekofsky, Kerry | JyscpK Kellctt, William- Zachary Hruce Clark, Mary Arleue Clifton, j Keokosky, £dward Thoinaii Kier? Popor Drive To End In Cliffwood The paper drive, cnnducled hy tho Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Co., will close Sunday Residents are asked to place the newspapers un tho side of the road for pick-up be - fore It a. 111 . All thu firemen are asked to report to the fire house Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. for flnnl tie-up of the papers. Jam es Wilkinson, vice president, conducted the business meeting in ths flre house nn Angel St„ Cliff- wood, when final plans wor* an- nounced for die company picnic to b* held Sunday, July 30, si Her- cules Grove. There ware eight calls this month, which Included two drills, one par- ade and flv* brush fires. Committeeman Mari Suffers Broken Leg Matawan Township Committee- man Jolui Marr. Jr. was admitted to Riverview Hospital Thursday wilh a fracture of the left leg and a f - ' '" ’'o-w fifl'M- wns Injured in nn accident while work- ing on the Slant) l-'unn, Route 3.1. Middletown Township Middletown Township I’ollre re- ported Mr. M jr;, 34, of llldge ltd , Cliffwood, was Injured while at- tempting to set s pole In tiie ground. Tlie polo to|>pled over on lilni when a ojlile snapped. Mr. M ari was reported In good condi- tion hy Iwpltul nutlmntlM Jersey Cyclones Place Fourth In The Bronx The Jersey Cyclones Drum and iliiitle Corps placed fourth In the marching and nianeuveilnn conic*!, held by I ho Klngsiiirn Diuin anil Hugh- (' 0 !‘(»s In I'lii* lim n*, S.ilnr- day I'veiilim, Harlli'i iiml ilnv, tlie roiid par- (li.liiitti'il In a [iniitiIn In Wmiluilil, under I' m' -t|MMi*i<irntilp o f thi* t'o n - nuclk'ut I'linns Ameiii'im Legion Po.it ,M, Ihilon, Tho unit will compete June ,10 In Wildwood In Ihe V ejaraniof Foi- •Ign Wan Slsl* Cliamplonshlp Contest, No Under-Sized Strathmore Lots, Maps Of Levitt Pass Planners Matawan Township Planning . Ho listed exceptions of 86.4 acres Board last night voted final ap- proval of sections 1-8 of Strath- more-in-Matawan. as resubmitted by Levitt and Sons. Inc., develop- ers. It the township committee gives confirming action Monday, the maps can be filed and building permits for the 1280-house develop - ment oan be Issued. Joseph Stenger, chairman, not- ed tltat the cause for rejection had been 75 of 574 lots In these eight sections, as first mapped, seemed lo be below the minimum square footage of the "plunncd communi- ty.” ordinance, which is 7500 square feet on 70-foot fronts. Mayor Nor - man Wood acknowledged there still are lots on curves that have less than 70-foot front but that these lots “fan out" so widely in the back they run way over the minimum in total area. In fact, the mayor declared, there are no lots now of less than IKH1U s o n a r s feet mini- mum on.the 2.3 houses per acre ratio and no more than 8.2 per cent of the total number of lots with loss than 70-fool fronts. For cul-de-sacs on which tha less than '/0-foot front lots face, there are 15,- 000 to 20,000 s q » n r e feet of .•■swing" area required. Karl F, Heuser, Matawan, the township engineer, found that all his objections to drainage, streets and other layouts last August fin- ally had been met in full. Reads Resolution William J. O'Hagan jr., Asbury Purk, the township attorney, read off a resolution nf accepted condi- tions for the approving of the maps. He noted a tract to he reserved for a playground area in section 2, one tract in section S for a fire station and another for a school. Cluh Discusses Roads, LakcfrorU Lochslea Heights Streets To Be Fixed The condition nt the mails nnd tha iaktffront ureu were lhe prin- cipal topics of discussion (it the meeting of the l.ochslea Club held in the Matawan Recreation Center on Middlesex Rd., Matawan. Hiram Ware, president, conduct- ed the business session und report* ed chut Waiter Silverton, Iwougb engineer on the sewer project, staled that the Lochslea streets will repaved during the next (wo week* und all tlie (awns wiil be reseeded, where necessary. Mr. Wurt also unnoimced Unit the float lud been painted and put In Lake Lefferts and that the chil- dren* swimming area has been fenced in. Arrungenient.i for cart- ing the sand to lhe bead) are be- ing made. Foster Lassen stated ihut a double brick fireplace is nearing completion on the upptw (continued on page four) Cnnrftrfntn To Soeak A meeting oi lhe pmgiain i-om- mittee of die Republican Club of Matuwun Doiwigh wus held Thurs- day aad plans were made for tin* council ennrtidutes, Vernon Kllison and Howard Wilson, to speuk at tho next Jneeliuz of the dub on June 27 At the Tlook and Ladder Co., Main 9t. Platforms for tho lorUtcomliM election will )>u <1U- cuMtri. Rerrexhment.H will be ftrv- Ml Authorize Light The Monliioiilli t'oumy Hoard of I renlioltlers ha.i authorlm! (M uut of 521.8 acres to be developed as dediuated to one public purpose or another. A school takes ll.tf ac- res, a sewer plant 7.S acres and a water plant 4.3 acres. George Hausmaun, a board mem- ber, raised question as lo why the ll.ti acres with tne 34-room school could not bu dedicated and deeded to tlie township Instead of to the Matawan Regional Board of Edu- cation. He noted the township wns "giving away" a desirable asset. It was admitted there was no way made to reserve the building for ilia exclusive use of township chil- dren, that. In fad, borough chil- dren easily could outnumber town- ship children to attend It. There Only Ford Bigger Than Lily-Tulip Holmdel Plant Tops For Manufacturing Holmdel Township now is ilie site of the largest plan! devoted to manufacturing In the State of New Jersey, William Kretzcr, Flushing, I., president of K-Wuy Construc - tion Co., buildeis of thu new Lily- Tulip 23.5-acre plant on Route 35, told a gathering of 11)00 workmen on lhaf Job nt the new plant Fri- day. Mr. KreUer noted there Is one plant in New Jersey that cov- ers a somewhat larger tolal area under one roof, the Ford Motor Co's Lincnln-Mercury plant out- side New Brunswick, but he added (continued on page four) Thirty Area Residents On Petit Jury Panel Thirty huyshnre residents a r e Included in a petit Jury panel which is serving a term ending June 2!l. They are Mrs. Louise Anderson, Union Bench: John Barhagelatn, Matawan; Mrs. Doris I Itainn- gartner, Keypori; M rs. Evelyn llehcnsky, Keansburg; Mrs, (iloria Bernard, Ha/Jet; Jacob Bnchcck, West Keansburg; M rs. Stephanie J. Brown, llntlet. Also M rs. Fileen M. Cupno, Union Beech; Mrs. Mary C Cartan, Mutawao: Robert J. Conover, Morganville; II. Clifford Crawford, Maraivan; Neil J. Fitzpatrick, Mat- awan; Harry Gargono, Matawan; Mrs. Catherine Harrington, Keans- burg; Richard Hayes, Matawan; George II. Knnowalow, Mnrgun- vllle. Also llaruld E. i.aughllii. Key- port,■ C. Morton Moadinger. Mat- awan; Mrs. Florence J. Packer, Morganville; Robert W. Plath, Kuypnrt, Miss fiveiyn M. Roid, Matawan; DuWayne Ross, Key- port; Charles Rossi, llazlet; Stan- ley Scott, Malawan; Gerald B. •Smith, Keyport; Donald Tscketl, Malawan; M rs. Helen Tlmpert, Ki'anslmrg; Joseph Tobla, Union I' m Ir T mil. T 'Vr*loeven Knuns- liurg, and Mrs l-.ilna 1. Williams, Miirganvlllc. Hearing On School Needs In Holmdel Kotiwl&i TownUiip Board of i‘.d uqatlon last nltfhl set June 2(1 as data foi a puolic hourlng on n mtrvoy report on the need* <>; township school and phuvnlng tn moot future ediustilonol neodn n.s prepared by Donald Waiting, i> Rutgers School of I'durutlon spoc- lull*!, lhe Ih>; u <! I m receiving thu report was repmtog Chat the township hud not given more studied considera- tion before rushing into the region- al sclvxil setup. Leonard M. Monzio queried if the school and the 11.7 acres on which it stands be deeded to the township, could the township com- mittee then lease the premises to the board of education for SI per yeur. But Mr. O'Hagan ruled it would be illegal. Cun Tie Into Sewer, Water Mr. O'Hagan made it specific that I2i acres in the Brookvicw Park section of the subdivision were geographically detached from the remainder ot Strathmore-in- Matawan and that Levitt and Sons were interposing no objection to those residing outside und between Brookview Park and the rest of iho subdivision tying Into the Levitt water and sewer lines passing their doors to get to Brookview. William J. Levitt agreed ther'* should go in a stipulation a bond of $(500,001) must be posted by his organization againsl construction of utilities. Voting “yes’* on passing the maps were Committeeman Sig- mund Kowalski, Mr. MorUio, Mr. Hausmann and Mayor Wood. Mr. Stenger pusscd his vote, us is his practice on Levitt matters, because his family optioned land to the realtor, but he expressed approval of the terms of the resolution. Harold J. Dolnn, preaident of the board of education, and Commit- teeman John Marz jr., who is hos- pitalized, were absent, Maps Presented Tu Committee Final subdivision maps of the first eight sections of the 12S()»homc (continued on page four) Smith Planning Firm fn Marlhoro To Be Hired For A Master Plan Study Marlboro Township Committee Is slated In act tonight nn a recuui- incndulinn of ihe planning board a Master Plan he ordered for the township and II be made by the firm of llerherl H. Smith Assoc- iates, West Trenton. The planning board Tuesday followed up this action by appointing a four-man co-ordinating committee on plan uiiig within the township, consist- ing of the president of Ihe hoard of education, ths chairman of tho industrial commission, the chair- man of the utilities authority anil (continued on page four) Cottrell's Restaurant Gutted In Morning Fire Flre of undetermined origin severely dainuged CnttuU'j Res- taurant, Wsst Front St., Keyport, Hi ; j 's early Monday morning. Th* alarm was called in to police headquar-' ■ ters at 4 a.m. and firemen remain- ed at the scene until A a.m. r.'.en.i-n im ! in n M ‘ in *<vi> ihe landmark, located on ilia nuiiiili of Matawsn CW k, The building wns ibltAe when first trucks ai rived on the icene, police reported. The bla/it gutted til* Interior of the striicluio and the roof collapsed. The restaurant Is owned by Joint farras, Keypori. No monetary vntlmate of the ilnmiij'r wot nmdo, although the building was dssorlhed as a total In:,a. Flromon wtra abU to coui.iiu the hlaza snd keep It from spread Ing toother buildings In Ihe Imuii-i! lain ores. iwiirtl the total cost of (M<M fo r;"' Mr. Walling al thi* limit. Tlie hi ; ii. si IH of a fiO-pttge re|*»ri Now Hours m* intuilfition of u tl'uffU’ light ui ihi> imorhoctlon of Noufo 31 and I ihiicI Ave, In HoltmH Township. j hi* Hit' *>*11 |> l* l!n b tl.lili ' i»’ ruim* In TuiKtriuy dl u i'4>nforenct» nieoi- mi*, The Inward will menl .June 'ii ,’j f('!'ir:tlfy th*' riMviw h»<{ piep.iie II ho niintii‘.-i*iii .11 piiifln liearluit. New York lumpikc l*,xpic*> i ....... ........ imisoi, lr*Miucnt dally Mervire fimn I To lake Oul Hollo'* Conimulen buy 10 Ir.n j Cli ii<o;il chicken, frli‘d Sii booki and «av«. I*ur ichedtjU cul1j oi Scjllopi w, IV1', $12.1 CUIfas 4 2221. I Rollo Poll llotm ' II iwl Hill'll, ! The Red Dank office ol Ihe Si .i '.' Kmploynuml Service goes nn slim' cued summor schedule Moiid.i,. ' ' -in-it iliii-iv *?■’-tpiir> !ui in iiniini eil. 'Ute iitfu-ij ,u It i nun Si will be open Initii S:,l>l .1 n> mini . I p.m, during the w.n 111 .veaiher ' ile Dolton, l.nui'la I'Olk, months, closing a bull limn e,nll*jr i I'orfa, C'lteryl Mucl'eu, 1h.in usual. Operalliiii'i will i,"/«rtj I'.lglilh grsdo tnafhert me Mu. 10 the H;:W n.m. lo I; 40 pin hi lied-1 filorla A ti 11 nel I. David llein‘,iein 1 tile, lie«lmilng Moridnv. .Sept. I1!. I (ruiilllllinil nil page I wu) Luther A. Foster, superintendent jf schools. Die class will sing ihe Al- ma Mater and the R«=v. Frank f. sweeten, pastor ol tha First Metho- dist Church, will pronounce the benediction followed by the. reces- sional. Baccalaureate Sunday lhe baccalaureate service will be held Sunday, and will open with the processionul after which the Kev. Cornelius J. Kane, pastor of St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport, will offer tlie invocation. The audience and class wilt sing "O Worship the King," and Rabbi H. O. H. Levine, ol the United Hebrew Congregation, Keyport, will give the prayer. Se- lections will be sung by ine high school chorus and the Rev. William J. Hutcheson, of the Second Baptist Church. Matawan, will read the scripture. The Rev. Carroll B. Hall, reclor of Trinity Church (Episcopal), will deliver the sermon, entitled "The Quest for Excellence." The aud- ience and class will sing "O Cod, Our Help in Ages Past," and the Rev. Robert W. Addiss, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will pro- nounce tlie benediction. Members of the Matawan Region- al Board of Education, In addition to Mr. Dolan, are Roy S. Matthews, vice president; Alfred R. Manville, Joseph P. Stenger, Daniel A. Hea- ney, Mrs. Esther M. Rinear, Car- men W. G u/.k >, John J. Bradley and Raymond E. Euin. Mi. Bradley is acting sccretury. Carl Voiinginan is the director of the commence- ment exercises. List Of Graduates Members of rile Class of I:!(>'- are Albert Charles Alter, Jane Louise Ahrhcrg, George A. Anderson, Pet- er William Andrews, John M. An- lluiny jr., Margie Armour, Sterling Robert Arnold, Reneii Ualaban, Judith Ann Balog, Kenneth C. Beam, Lawrence Harold Behr, Pai- licia Ann Benner. Richard Harvey Berkowitz, Susan Margaret Bern- stein, Marjorie Jeanne Biel, Eliza- beth Valley Hluir. Janice Ann Bor- er. Theodora Ernest Boroivsky. Wil- liam Bowie Jr.. Thomas Daly Browne. Also Philip R. Bucco, Dorothy Irene Bulinsky, Leona Mario Can- lutory, Gloria Mary Capuin, Pat- ricio Ann Carlson, David Jainrs Carnes, Salvatore V. Casamento 8(1 To Graduate In Cliffwood Friday Program To Be In Cafetorium Graduation exercise* for K0 eighth grude pupils in the Cliff- wood Memos iul School will be hold Friday evening nt S p.m. in the Cliffwood Cafetonum. The program will open witJi the overture, “Now Thank W« All Our God,” followed by the profession- al; (he invocation by thu Rev. Wil- liam J. li.uisoh, St. Joseph's Church, Keyport; tlie Lord's Pray- er by the class nnil audiom e, flug sulute and singing of the "Star Spimgled Banner." Mary Kllen Burton will speak on "America, Laud That I l.ove," and the girls' chorus will Ming. Patrick Kawlor will recite the poem, “ Old Iron- ' and Burbtira FritjingtT will on '‘American KdmMtion." The class will sing "Thiink Von, ! America." | Thomas Fiyr.n will d i s r u s s j If F’V k Mnsir" and the j cum wilt sing '(io I) i»’ ah Mnic* . and "Climbing l.icoh'i L.iddei."; Robert J, Kiom? wilJ tipeak on1 "America In Space" and Sin? Anne ; t'au.ioy will recite “Ameili.t l*oi Me " The chi.ii will sing "(ind Ol i /iur Kithem," I To Present (iradualei i i Aittliony I Nuccio. pnm-ip.il.j !.',ili pi.v.ru: (lie Lo II.u 'old J. Dolan, president of tho Maia- ■vs.in R«kgn>n>ii tlo.iidiW I'.dm tihon. jn h o will iW iud the <lij»lon>iia. M il ItJnnle.i Sihen kvill piexent lhe Pareni Toucher A * 1 o r I a I I o n j iWtinh Tlie Rev. Richard i.ee Scotl, p.i .loi of lh>* ClilfwiMid ('on* hmmuIv A}' (hodtV / ivilj pfo "nine'' lh- hciii'du'liim, fnlt.jsveil tv (he i i 'CI'h-mu il I ,h»M »Mies .ti «• I .li ol Pi •■.ll.i . > (>ilf :l V'-'Mi', I n i l II.h I, I.mil.I I *'M|H I I ll.tM'ltl, !■ .t i.**;>, I.iiiii:a r<Hi.'.a Barbara Jane Cohen. William V 1 CoHms. Pauia Maria Ann Colom- brito, Robert Richard Cooper,'Theo • dora Jean Cornell, Jan (*qrt, Mil- | dred Cross, Richard Patrick Daloia. 1 Also Ihotfius A .. Datfonzo. Thel- j ma Davis, John Paul Del Cioppo,. j M arie Kathleen Dietrich. Pearl'Difr- on, Anna Marie Doldi. Michael W.^ liam Donner ! VH, ............... ... _ ..._ ........ | l'ene Dugan. Dennis Edward Eder, ; Kenneth' Harold F.der, Vicki Lor- I raine Elitcch, Mary Elizabeth j Errvch, Stephen Oiaf Engh. Mich- j ael James Eovino, Patricia Geor- 1 gtna Farrell.-Richard Charles Fier- os, Richard D. Florio,. j Also John Patrick Flynn, Barbara : Darleon Foster, Barbara June. Prel- I wiiki, Sharon M. Gallagher, Chester Warren Gallov/ay, John Gerard Gardner. Rooeri P. George. Jovce Lvr.n Grimaldi. Rachfde A. Grimal- di. Frank Gulamano. Maureen Phyl- lis Haddock, Franklin Steven Hall, Rose Hannah Hanson. Ronald Ralph Haspel. Caro! Ann Holler, Barbara Ann Henderson. George Arthur Henslsr. Nuncv Ann Heyer, Edtnot.u Emarmes llwige. Susan Holland. Also William Joun H'iliun. l*,nu!y b.udons Hughes. Lois Ann Hunter, Jo Ann Rose lucoiurera. Sundra Lynne Jackson. Raymond J. Jar* micki. Ronald Carl Johnson. Maiy Jones, John William Jurman, Fred- Borough Grammar Graduation Set Exercises Tuesday At Regional High Graduation exercises for lhe Mjt- awan Grammar Scnool will be held Tuesday in the high school audi- torium at 8 p.m. W.A.A. Goetzc will play the organ prelude and the processional. l*he Rev. Chester A. Galloway, pastor of the First Pres- byterian Church, will give the in- vocation, followed by a song by the class. . * The theme will he America In Poetry and Music by Karen Emlcy. ( Our Heritage will be discussed by j Barbara Kuhns, Lynn Wolvortou, John But/.ko a n d Susan Nealis. Tha girls* chorus will sing after which Joan Osipowitr. will discuss Nature's Blessings. Stephen Tunis, Helen Rasmussen, David Smith und Maureen Kidius will speak on Modern American l ife and the girls* chorus will sing. Hail Columbia will he presented by Gail Sfoddard, Samuel Devnney, Linda Johnson and Susan Carlson. stead, Anita Marie Kizinkiewicz; Lynn N. Knot,)).; phyUis\ M «yajut Kocenski, Joati Mary Korpsak, Vic-*, toria C. ’Kiicharek. ' ■' '■••..VEv j Also Dennis Jam es Kruege,r, Wil- liam F.-.’Lamb, John H.;Lambert, Maureen A^in Lennon, J[udith, Starr Leoni. Phyllis Louise Lepisco^io,; 1% .. .. Phyllis Theresa i.ittle, .Patricia* Donner, Mary lheresa Dono-1 Mary Londregan. Dacecn Joyca t.dward^G. Downes jn. Char- Lovelace, Carl II. LudeWig,1 ViMcent- " ~ ' .. .................... J. Maccia. Teirence David: M i-1 gee. Aim Jane Magneriat, B.arb'iU'*' Ann Majewski, Bruce "M. Makukj' Florence Rollin. Manville, David C. Matthews, Albert A. Mazzola. Jo. Ann E. Mazzota. ’ : Also William J. McCann. John G, McCormack, Margaret . McDonald;? John R. McKnight, Barbara. Aha McKuig'nt, Kic-hard Meiinillo, J p h i’ Michael Metzger, Wiiliam ; Louill Met/.ger,’ Garold A. Miller, Mury Iheresia Moravec, Mttria ■ piaiio Mori/.io, . Kenneth Girard Morris. Elizabeth Ann Muller, l.orraiua Sandra Musiker, Choryl Christin*1 Newton, Francis Michael Niskjr, Pauline Mary Okner, Frank W. Op- puzi Jr., William Osborne, Jose- phine Ann Papa. William Roftert Pearce. , Alv.) Carol Ann Pederson, vAlk guata Manuela Perdiguo, Jan Lud> wig Polanowskl, Gary Charlo* Priccaclante, David L. Rinear, Mary Lorraine Rogers, llene Pris- cilla Rounlng, Veronica Carmella Rosato, Judith Ann Rydd, Daniel Peter Sakowski, Gary Leslie Sapir, Elizabeth Ann Savage, Gloria Jean- ne Schinkel, Patricia Ann Schlade- beck, Wayne T. Schnuck, Edward J. Schuber, Raymond Walier-SclM’ biger, Brltta V, Shaw, Dona Gail Shephard, Roy William Shephard; Ronald Oshorne Sickles, I renft Jeanette Smith, James Alloyd Stan- berry Jr., J o s e p h II. Stanton, Michael Donald Slerinsky, Richard Ralph Sturgeon.. . v ,, : Also David G. Sturt, Michael Carl Suntug. Garden Joseph Suth- erland, Harry Slagaurd Sutton. Wil? liani A. Tanzer, Jaiiicu Lillian Tesch, Diana Lynne Totnasello, Carol Ami Trapp, Matthew Stew- art Tucker. Lois Mary Tuttle, Ko- bert Janies Van Dusen, Barbara Jeanne Van Note, Joan-Josephine? Vns, Richard C. '.’ena, Jeralrltn* Rita Vltanyi, Henry Vreeland, Faith Eileen Waddle, Joan J. Wag- ner, William W. Wathington, Charles C. Wathington, Donna Walr son, Dorothea Frances Wedemey. cr, Vincent Lawrence V/ildman, Carol Jean Wilson, William M. /.a- jaczkowski, Mary Katherine Zwei- dmger, Leslie Alan Wicks. ,, M.ii/iuqi i.iiuiii; The rluss will sing “ I Like It Here and Patricia Dugan and Deborah G ardner will recite lhe Psalm of Life by Longfellow. The program will close with the girls' chorus singing "Graduation Prayer.” Graduation Committee The graduation writing commit- leu included Karon Emlcy, Dcbsrch Gardner. Liiuln Johnson, Maureen Kidzus, Caro) K0 I1111 , Candace Lockwood, Susan Nealis, Joun Oslpowitz, Lynn Wolvcrton. Grjd nation art committee wus made up of Susan Carlson, Karen liinley, Deborah Gardner, Bradley Hag man, Toni Hedgepeth. Irene Hen- derson, Linda Johnson, .loan Osipo- win, Gary Rieth, Gull Stoddard, and Lynn Wolvorton. Usherettes will be Karen Chris- tina!, Gwendolyn Harris, Murgurel l.ongette, Gail Mowell, Antoinette Tomiisello, Judith Tucker, Sharon Wallace and Lvnn While, Hubert A. Hurdle, principal, will present the Class nf 11162 lo llarold (continued on page four) Middlesex First Middlesex C o u n ty wai Ihe first county tn uniformly dis- play the United State* flag over ull III achool house* and Now Jersey wai thu first Hate to dis- play thu flng upon or near every public achool building In the slate. MKi Marlu Gault, Browntown, un tha occasion of Flag Day, furnished The Matawan J mi mu I with this Mttlo known “first" from a pamphlet "Fifty Years," a brief history of the growth of public schools ot Middlesex County from IMH to IBID. According to the history in IH97, Henry Drewster W1I1U, (hen Middlesex Superintendent of St hmdi, A'f'MiVtH J rt haw thr flag ^ 01<l frtmi every school house In M iddles* Counly, hut discovered that Ihe school law would not permit boardi nf isln- CHtlnn to expend irhnol money* for flngi. Un conducted a cam- paign and through his ellort 53000 wns raised which furnished flagi of varied dimensions and ((UHllly for every public school In (hr county. In \m, through Mr. Willis' effort the school laws w«rr changed and Included the pur* cIi;mo of flngs nmong Items which ■mnrd' might purchase oul nf muds of current expenses. Iiy IMO, n law wns adopted requiring display of the ll.i;; ul schools. l ot respOfideNce w ith secrc Iniles of itnte ol llu* wiiluu. ' Ia l u d of the union In IHII4 rt* vealod thu fact that Mlddloaciv Countv wai tho first county and Now Jersoy tha first slat* to ro* quire the dlaplay of flag at overy (nibllo ic fw l (wlidfng, Owner Threatens Suit Over Fcnce ■ Permit Issued, He . ' Defies Madison Twp. .Madison Township had a ncwr threat of suit against it Monday as a result of u dispute over a fcnce. Thomas Vuccaro, Exeter Rd., Sayro Woods South, wus the ag-* gravnted owner of the fence. Ho claimed to have invested $1100 in the erection of u basket weave fence at his property only to havs the building inspector. Charles Au* ndck, order him to stop, un com* plaint of one of Mr Vacraro’J neighbors the fence wus a viola- tion in that it was more than 50 per cent solid and setting within five feet of (he lot line. The code re- quires a fenc»» be less than 50 per cent solid if it is closer than five . feel to the side and rear properly line. Mr. Aumick explained Mr. Vac* enro got u permit and was all uved to go ahead with his fence-buKdlng :jn ihe basis of an advertising cir- cular on thi tyno of fencing.’ Mr. VaccHro claimed this showei' cleur- ly Ihe fence wus less than 50 per cent solid, Mr. Aumick minted, out the inspector acknowledged lw had his own doubts when issuing Iho permit. Then rnme the complaint from the neighbor, on Inspection of the fence going up, und a notifi- cation by Michael Connors, zoning officer, io Mr. Vuccaro he sv:ts in violation of ihe zoning ordinance and would need a varluiue to con- tinue suoh cunsimotion. Mr. Aumick told the hoard that because of his doubts In the matter, hft had r«|uired Mr. Vaccaro to sign a statement to the effect lhe fence was less lhau 511 per c.:nt solid before Issuing n permit for it. But Mr. Vacciuo said he h;td a leg.illv-insued building |rninl und Oil'd ill III.; ,lt ; M f'i I ■-•■ ' s tf anyone attenioted to umpci wilh his fence ah locotni. IrlcxJ I n Conform Wilh I aw Mr. Viucaio told (In* hoaul thul there are "nw/iy maoy fc/u cs" |il;e im in the to-.Mi’ihip, ‘and no one seems lo raie where or how I hey ure Im11 II. Mv oolv trouble is," he said, "thal f tried hi confoim with lhe U >\ ii> dm fu A jit,tee .t.id tp plied for a pennii," lid laid he waj "lurning the c;ise over 10 his al lomevs," lht‘ IxMtd al^t rcri-ivi’il a pdl- con fioni I1 .! reMih*oH tn I elilgh Rd . Madlinoi Park, pn/Ji'.-dlfiff .ii;unw( tha Issuanre of s building penuli fur ihe M'ldinou Ihuk l-’irat \id Squad lo erect u headrpi.ii tei • .i liit,'ii iutidcmiallyvoiu'd an t, I h'j ic-.idLuii, n;picji.tlcd >/ 'M iik ( ochren of the developin' ,d# ohjuctaj to t)is granting of * vais i'ince to permit cowtruction of Ui( h«fldqiiirlari on t}^9 AtpUfldi If building would (Jreati • (MtdnuAJ vi toticl HI

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THI3 WEEK

14 Pages

One Section

;:-;C § V E I i I N G : ; -TO W N SH IPS OF

H O U W PEL. MADISON M ARLBORO, MAT A WAN /

; AND ^MATAWAN BOROUGH

83rd Y EA R — 50th W EEK fttirmtw;Nauouai ed ito ria l AjwujcUUoo MATAWAN) K J . , THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1,962 Single Copy Ten Cssn{*

Nuccio Out, Charges I “B's 11,rce"or ®«'W“g uiy-Tuiip’» u«ini<i<-i Plant Matawan Regional To Graduate

‘^Political Pressures” i Seniors A t Exercises Monday; 'A pjjoi'^U nent o t; > a o .; ; e ig h t :Weelfci s u m m e r ;e e r« a tio n p ro g ra m d irec- t o / b y *^e M u t w w Borough, C o u n ­c il T uesday , c a m o o n ly a f te r (he re s ig n a tio n ^ ’ o l th re e m e m b e rs o t th e re c re a tio n co m m itte e h a d been a c c e p te d u n d a new - m e m b e r h ad b e e n * p p o i n \ e d s o th e co m m ittee w o u ld ' b e c o n s titu te d w ith a m a­jo r ity o t th re e . ■ • •• •••• ■• T w o o f th e le tte rs o f res ig n a tio n ,

.I ro m O av id S. M a r t in : a n d Thom as' G . W elst^ad g a v e no re a so n s (o r q u ittin g ; h u t th e - th ird , irons An- tliony : J ; N 'uccio, C h ifw ood school p r in c ip a l, w ho h a s b ee n ch a irm u it fro m th e e a rly d a y s of th e com ­m iss ion , g a v e « s tro n g ly w orded ex p lan a tio n , M r. N uccio w ro te th a t hd w as res ig n in g “ d u e to po litica l

Brassu re* e x e rte d by the M ata w an (trough C ouncil."

. .A fter a m o m en t of s ilence , M ayor Jo h n W. A p p leg a te w as the firs t to

^com m ent. 'T o m e , th is Is a ve ry se r io u s c h a rg e ," h e sa id , -‘I do n o t ta k ? it ligh tly . !f he h a s a va lid co m p la in t, M r. N u cc io shou ld H ate i t . tt II v e ry u n fa ir If h« does n o t.”

tbm U d P rc v c S ta te m e n t . T h t r e fo llow ed com m en t* from;

th * counc il th a t M r, N uccio a p p e a r &#tor» th s fo v s rn ln g body an d »*■ p la it; th s p o litic a l p re s s u re s p u t o p o a h lm . l t y » s b e liev ed h e shou ld ^ p ro v * hjfl i ;« t# m » n t" a n d It should M Ind ica ted f ro m w hom th * p res- tu r M o am e , I t w aa held to h* Va H r to u s a c c v ia t lo n ag a ln e l th ls .g o v - tm ln g b o d y ."

C ouncilm an Jo h n J . W a lih la id th * counc il shou ld b e m o re f irm a n d " d lra o t" M r. N uccIo to exp la in U i w ord* ra th a r th a n to do it, “ If M so d s s l r a s .- .

M ay o r A p p leg e ts w as not In f a ­v o r o f iM itind a n " o r d e r ” to th e (n rm e r tM r* a tlo n c h a irm a n , even t t u u g h I ta tln g h e w as " sh o ck ed by ju c h t u a o c u sa tio n ." B ut E d w ard W , C u rr ie , M ata w an , B orough A t­to rn e y , H id th e r* w a s so m e sug- ■ M ilon o f " lib e l" If th e Insinuation U a l n i t th o counc il w ere left to f u n d unexp la ined . H e reco m m en d ­e d th a t M r. N uccio b e a sk e d to r e ­t r a c t b i t s ta te m e n t befo re a resig- M tlo n b e ac cep te d .

t 'A m iu s d " A t D evelopm entT h e res igna tion* o f M r, M urtin

S|d M r. w e li te a d w ere accep ted , w a i d«cld*d th a t if M r. N uccio

i n o t c a r* to e i th e r exp lain o r r e t r a c t hi* s ta te m e n t, th e counc il • q u id d ec id e how to p ro cee d fu r th ­e r tO « l« « r u p th a m a tte r .-M a y o r

( con tinued o n p ag * (o u r)

Gas Station Ordinance Hit

N«w Stations For < Kaplan1*, Colot's‘ T h e o rd in a n c e to lim it th e num - |w r o f g a io lln * s ta tio n s in M ata - -Iran B orough a* to th e ir locations fro m on* a n o th i r and to public W ild in g s w as held o v e r fo r an o th e r K e e tln g a f te r C ouncilm an E d w ard 1 . H yrn* tn d R e n s s e la e r L . X a r - fe n , • sp e c ta to r , In te rp o sed s tro n g ib ja c t lo n s t th * h e a rin g befo re M sta w a n B orough Council T ues-

' fa r . H y rn s s ta te d h e h ad not >fc*en a t th e : m e e tin g w hen the o r- i l m n c e h a d b ee n in tro d u ced b u t M q u estioned If the o rd in an ce w ou ld b a r • g aso lin e s ta tio n o p era - lo r from t n u l n g Im provem en t* in k ls p rem ise s o r ex p an d in g h is bus- b e s s to hold h is co m p etitiv e p o r ­tion .

C ouncilm an W a rre n K. R yan su g ­g e s te d a mm> w hose business w as Kior* th a n 60 p e r cen t destro y ed b y fir* o r w ho h a d hud to closo u p fo r a period m ig h t have d if­fic u lty In rn sum ing h is business u n ­d e r th* te rm s o r the o rd in a n ce .

O b jec ts T o P rov is ionsM r. C a rtan o b je c ted to the p ro ­

v is ions o f the o rd in a n c e w hereby no gaso line s ta tio n ca t, be located W ithin 1800 te a t of an o th e r s ta tion n o r w ith in BOO fee t of a school, ch u rc h o r o th e r pub lic build ing . Ilu

(con tinued on p ag e fou r)

Attends Graduate School Of Banking

C h arts* C. Schock J r ., v ie s p re s i­d en t n f th* F a rm e r s and M erch an ts N a tio n a l B ank, M ataw an , re tu rn ed o n S a tu rd a y to th e S to n ie r G rad u ­a te School of B ank ing a t R u tg e rs U n iv ers ity fo r his th ird su m m er le ss lo n . With th is session , Which Will be held on the U n iv ers ity 's C am pus In N ew B runsw ick , Ju n e !I ” ' air!'. I1 i , » 77 h* w ill ro m p le le h!) cn u rsc nt Hie school.1 M r, Soliock Is one of n ea rly HDD h sn k o fficers w tw will a tten d the tw o-w eek snM lon of tlie scJx>ol, w hich Is sponsorod hy H ie A m eri­can H ankers A ssociation . This s tu d en t body, from 45 s ta le s , the D is tr ic t of C o lum bia, P u e rto R ico, an d V enezuela, re p re se n ts a c a ­p ac ity en ro llm en t.

T he S ton ier G ra d u a te Si'1hk»I of H snk lng wns founded in MM hy tlie A tliorloan f la n k e rs A ssociation k i p ro v id e ail o p p o rtu n ity for a d ­vanced atudy fo r e<|X>rlenci‘d b a n k ­er*, T he facu lty fo r the W J sea- •Ion n u m b e rs a p p ro x im a te ly 100 o u ts ta n d in g h a n k e rs , law y e rs , e d ­u c a to rs , b ank M iperv lso r,, and g ov ­e rn m e n t o ff lc lils . D uring th e i n slmi, they will oover a ll ph ases of hank ing , econom ics, law , govern- iiien t, and re la te d su b jec ts .

In mWlllmi lo h is ll ir ro rn ililcn l s e x to n s ut K u(gi,rs, lo qualify foi g rad u a tio n , M r. S d u K k m in t have pom plo ted tw o y » a rs of eKteiislon

Eludy a t Itom e s n d w ritten a tfiesi* Ased on o rig in s! re s s a rc ti in «oine p 'la a a of flnanc*. M r, ftolvx^t Ims

w ritte n on (Im *ufcJ»o< o f "O u ts ide B an k D lreo to r* ,1’

To Mqrfc AnniversariesA lfred M. W oolley, vicii president:

of the Shadow l.aw n S ayings, a n d Loan A ss o c ia tio n ,. announced th a t th e re w ould he a ce le iira tion to m a rk th e fo u rth a n n iv e rsa ry of thu O ak h u rst O flice a n a th e firs t a n n i­v e rs a ry of th e K eypo rt O ffice. F o r th is sp e c ia l occasion the A ssocia­tion Is o ffsrm g f.n a ttra c t iv e g ilt- pack , av a ila b le for m en o r w om en. T n e k it con ta in s an asso rtm e n t of usefu l h tm is u t an a t tra c t iv e le a th ­er-like cane. ideally su ited (or v a ­ca tion . '.'travel, e tc .’ T Jiu gift is for th e open ing o f an accoun t of $25 o r the add ition of (25 to a p re sen t accoun t.

County Repair For Ravine Dr.

CptH Oo Agaimt Contractor's Bond

C ouncilm an W arren E. H u tch in ­son , ro a d s c h a irm an , T uesday told th e M ata w an B orough Council th a t th e M onm outh C ounty B oard o f F ree h o ld e rs h ad " lo s t p a tn m ce" w ith th * C rus C onstruction Co., C lark , a n d h i d th a t d a y In stru c ted Its cou n se l to p ro ceed to a c t a g a in s t th a t c o n tra c to r 's 125,000 b ec au se of th e w ay R av ine D r. had been left a f te r s e w e r in s ta lla tion . R av ine Dr. is a coun ty ro id .

B ut th e counc ilm an ex p re ssed sa tis fa c tio n w ith tho re su lts o f us* o f a d u s t- liy in g ch em ica l on s tr e e ts w her* sew er w ork h ad o cc u rre d .

C ouncilm an E d w ard F.. klyrne, pub lic w ork* ch a irm an , in fo rm ed th e counc il chan g e o rd e rs w e re be­ing m a d * w hich w ould ex tend sew ­e rs to fo u r m o re houses on S utphen Ave. e a s t o f C en te r Ave. No con ­tra c t h a s been signed yel to r w ork on th e m ain sew ers tre a tm e n t p lan t, It w as rep o rted . M r. H y rn e no ted ta lk s h ad been held w ith H ow n ers on New B runsw ick Ave. re la tiv e to e a sem en ts and s id e ­w alks, b u t so fa r h e could not r e ­p o rt c h a n g es in th a t a re a w ill be m ade.

T o N ego tia te N ew D alesA ce-M anzo, Inc., M ataw an , In­

fo rm ed th a council by le tte r they co n s id e red th e s tipu la tion they had ac ce p te d w hen s ign ing c o n tra c ts la st y e a r for lay ing m am s on Sec­tion " B " (R av in e D r., - A berdocn R d .) an d Section "C " (R av ine D r.- R o u ie 34) th a t w ork In " B " sec ­tion w ould b e com ple ted in 210 d ay s and In ' ‘C " section 330 d ay s no longe r b ind ing and w ere rem oving a ll eq u ip m en t from the Job but c lean in g and pav ing m a ch in ery . T ho le t te r Inform ed the council th a t w hen th e bo rough h as o b ta in ­ed " a l l " ea sem en ts needed fo r the sew er w ork In th e ir sec tion!, Acu- M anzo, Inc ., will n eg o tia te a new s ta r t in g and a neiv finishing d a te w ith th e borough.

C ouncilm an John J . W alsh said h* h ad m ade th re e to u rs of s trc c ls a ffe c te d by sew er w ork rece n tly and h* w as h ea rten ed to no te the "go o d Job" A ce-M anzo had done In re s to r in g s tre e ts in l.ochslea H eigh ts.

M r. W alsh also rep o rted Unit the li tte r in T erliune P a rk w as a ' 'd i s ­

c o n t in u e d on p age two)

W alter J . B ergm ann , ( r ig h t ) , head o f th e Lily- T u lip p ap e r c u p f irm , and W illiam K re tze i ( le f t) , p re s id e n t of K-W ay C onscruction , lis ten In ten tly as E rm a n S cu d e lla ii, founder o l W ashington C oncre te C o., te lls how th e m e thods of pou rin g c o n c re te w e re

i au e i w hich ine c la s s w in ue p

deve loped tha t re s i.l te d In th e e rec tio n of the 2.1.3-acre t'hebulldlnfc fo r U lv-T uilp In H olm del in a acven -m om us :p erio d . . M r. S cu d c lU rl founded the W anUfth, eoncrc le -p o u rin g firm In 1917.

1.1.

ComniL'iu'emcv.! exere isv^ Ufll b;-* held M onday- .even ing ut 7 o 'c lock a l thu a th le t ic field, of .M alaw an K egiujial H i^n School for m e m ­bers oi th e g rad u a tin g c la s s . '

In e id em al muftic. and the p ro ces ­sional w ill be pm yed by the hand, a l te r wh»ch lhe R ev. ^’hfcsfer A.

jG ;iliow ay , pn.itor o f th e K irst P res- { b y le n a n C nureh . w ill g ive lhe in*

v o ra lion . ' l h e color g u a rd will p re ­sent th e co lo rs (oliowing-'w hich tho aud ience w ill p a r tic ip a te in ihe Hag sa lu te und tho’ band will play the N alional A m boin. J o a n ,V as will de liver th e sa lu ta to ry ad d ress then the C lass ot‘ 19G2 will s ina the C lass Song. "G auuej'.m us lg i tn r / '

Tin* valed ic to ry w ill be given’ oy E lizabeth B lair, follow ed by two s e c t i o n s by the h ig h school c h o r­us, Jo h n V. C a ra c c io b , high school p rinc ipal, w ill in tro d u ce Ihe guest sp eak er, th e Rev. Or. C harles S. W ebster, p a s to r of the T ow er Hill P re s b y te r ia n C hurch , Red Bank. M r. C aracc io lo w ill p re sen t aw ard s a fte r w h ich the c la s s w ill be pre-

.................... ' I.p res id en t of tne M alaw an

R eg ional Board of U ducahon. bv

jr . . R ichard - -Casszza.- S h ir le y . c rick J . K alm a. C arpi ,Cath?rm<?' J r a n 'C aw ldy i-jtouise A drian Cevas-.l K ase , P a tr ic ia Ann,. K azim ir. P u t i

-Co. G ary A lan C hekofsky, K erry | JyscpK K ellctt, W illiam - Z a ch a ry H ruce C lark , M ary A rleue Clifton, j K eokosky , £ d w a rd T hoinaii K ier?

Popor Drive To End In Cliffwood

T he pap e r d rive , cnnduc led hy tho Cliffwood V olunteer F ire Co., w ill c lo se Sunday R esiden ts are ask ed to p lace the n ew sp ap ers un tho s id e of th e road for p ick-up be­fore I t a .111. All thu firem en a re ask ed to rep o rt to th e fire house T u e sd a y evening a t 7 p .m . for flnnl tie-up o f the pap e rs .

J a m e s W ilkinson, vice p res iden t, conduc ted th e business m eeting in th s f lre house nn Angel S t„ Cliff­wood, w hen final p lans w or* a n ­nounced for d ie com pany p icnic to b* held S unday, J u ly 30, si H er­cu les G rove.

T h e re w are eight ca lls this m onth , w hich Included tw o drills , one p a r­ad e a n d flv* b ru sh fires.

Committeeman Mari Suffers Broken Leg

M ataw an T ow nship C om m ittee­m an Jolui M arr. Jr. w as adm itted to R iverv iew H ospital T h u rsd ay w ilh a f ra c tu re of the left leg and a f - ' '" ’'o-w fifl'M- wnsIn ju red in nn accident while w o rk ­ing on the Slant) l-'unn , R oute 3.1. M iddletow n Tow nship

M iddletow n Tow nship I’o ll re re ­p o rted M r. M jr ; , 34, of ll ld g e ltd , Cliffwood, w as In jured w hile a t­tem p ting to set s pole In tiie g round . T lie polo to|>pled o v e r on lilni w hen a o jl ile snapped. Mr. M a r i w as rep o rted In good cond i­tion hy Iw p ltu l nutlm ntlM

Jersey Cyclones Place Fourth In The Bronx

T h e J e rs e y Cyclones D rum and iliiitle Corps p laced fourth In the m a rc h in g and n ian eu v e iln n conic*!, held by I ho K lngsiiirn D iu in anil Hugh- ( ' 0 !‘(»s In I'lii* lim n* , S.ilnr- day I'veiilim ,

H arlli'i iiml ilnv, tlie r o i i d par- ( li.liiitti'il In a [iniitiIn In W m iluilil, u n d er I 'm' -t|MMi*i<irntilp of thi* t'on- n uclk 'u t I 'lin n s A m eiii'im Legion Po.it ,M, Ihilon,

T ho unit will com pete Ju n e ,10 In W ildwood In Ihe V e ja ra n io f Foi- • Ign W a n S ls l* C liam plonshlp C ontest,

No Under-Sized Strathmore Lots, Maps Of Levitt Pass Planners

M ata w an T ow nship P lan n in g . Ho lis ted ex cep tio n s o f 86.4 a c re sB o a rd la s t n ig h t vo ted final a p ­p ro v a l of sec tions 1-8 of S tra th - m o re -in -M ataw an . a s re su b m itte d b y L ev itt an d Sons. Inc., d eve lop ­e rs . It th e to w nsh ip co m m ittee g iv e s co n firm in g ac tio n M onday, th e m ap s ca n be filed an d building p e rm its fo r th e 1280-house deve lop­m en t oan be Issued.

Jo se p h S tenge r, ch a irm an , not­ed tlta t the c a u se fo r re jec tion had b ee n 75 of 574 lots In these e igh t sec tio n s , as f ir s t m apped , seem ed lo be below th e m in im um s q u a re fo o tag e of the "p lunncd co m m u n i­ty .” o rd in an ce , w hich is 7500 s q u a re fee t on 70-foot fron ts. M ayor N o r­m a n Wood acknow ledged th e re still a r e lo ts on cu rv es th a t have less th a n 70-foot f ro n t but tha t these lots “ fan o u t" s o w idely in the back th e y ru n w ay over th e m in im um in to ta l a re a . In fac t, th e m ayo r d e c la red , th e re a re no lots now of le ss than IKH1U so n a rs feet m in i­m u m o n . th e 2.3 houses p e r a c re ra t io and no m ore than 8.2 per c e n t of the to ta l num ber of lots w ith loss th a n 70-fool fron ts . F o r cu l-de-sacs on w hich tha less than '/0-foot front lo ts face, th e re a re 15,­000 to 20,000 s q » n r e feet of .•■swing" a re a requ ired .

K arl F , H euser, M ataw an , the tow nsh ip eng ineer, found th a t all h is ob jec tions to d ra in ag e , s tre e ts a n d o th e r lay o u ts la s t A ugust fin ­a lly had been m et in full.

R ea d s ResolutionW illiam J . O 'H agan jr . , A sbury

P u rk , the tow nship a tto rn ey , read off a reso lu tion nf ac cep te d cond i­tio n s for the app ro v in g of the m aps. He noted a t r a c t to he re se rv ed fo r a p la y g ro u n d a re a in sec tion 2, o n e tra c t in section S fo r a fire s ta tio n and an o th e r for a school.

Cluh Discusses Roads, LakcfrorU

Lochslea Heights Streets To Be Fixed

T h e cond ition nt the m ails nnd th a iaktffront ureu w ere lhe p r in ­c ip a l topics of discussion (it the m ee tin g of the l.ochslea Club held in the M ataw an R ecreation C en ter on M iddlesex Rd., M ataw an.

H iram W are , p res iden t, conduc t­e d the b u sin ess session und report* ed chut W a ite r S ilverton , Iw o u g b en g in eer on the sew er p ro jec t, s ta le d th a t the Lochslea s tre e ts w ill b« rep av e d during the next (wo week* und all tlie (aw ns wiil be reseeded , w here n ecessary .

M r. W u rt also unnoim ced Unit the float lu d been p ain ted and put In L ake L e ffe rts and that the ch il­d r e n * sw im m ing a re a has been fenced in. A rrungen ien t.i for c a r t ­ing the san d to lhe b ea d ) a r e b e ­ing m ade. F o ste r Lassen s ta ted ih u t a double b rick firep lace is n ea rin g com pletion on the upptw

(con tinued on page four)

Cnnrftrfntn To SoeakA m eeting o i lhe p m g ia in i-om-

m itte e of d ie Republican Club of M atuw un D oiw igh wus held T h u rs ­d a y aad p lan s w ere m ade for tin* council ennrtidutes, V ernon Kllison an d H ow ard Wilson, to speuk at tho next Jneeliuz of the d u b on J u n e 27 At th e Tlook and L a d d er C o., M ain 9 t. P la tfo rm s for tho lorUtcomliM election will )>u <1U- cuM tri. Rerrexhment.H will be f trv -Ml

Authorize LightT he M onliioiilli t 'o u m y H oard of

I ren lio ltlers ha.i a u th o r lm ! ( M

uut o f 521.8 a c re s to be developed as d ed iu a ted to one public pu rp o se o r a n o th e r . A school ta k e s ll.tf a c ­res , a sew er p la n t 7.S a c re s and a w a te r p lan t 4.3 ac re s.

G eo rge H ausm aun , a b o a rd m em ­b er, ra ise d q u es tio n a s lo w hy th e ll.ti a c re s w ith tne 34-room school could not bu d ed ica te d and deeded to tlie tow nsh ip In s tea d of to the M ataw an R eg ional B oard of E d u ­ca tion . H e no ted the tow nship w ns "g iv in g a w a y " a d e s ira b le asse t. It w as ad m itte d th e re w as no w ay m a d e to re s e rv e the building fo r ilia exc lu siv e use of tow nship ch il­d ren , th a t. In f a d , borough ch il­d ren e a sily cou ld ou tn u m b er tow n­sh ip ch ild ren to a tte n d It. T h e re

Only Ford Bigger Than Lily-Tulip

Holmdel Plant Tops For Manufacturing

H olm del T ow nsh ip now is ilie s ite of th e la rg e s t plan! devoted to m a n u fa c tu r in g In the S ta te of New J e rs e y , W illiam K re tzc r, F lushing ,

I., p re s id e n t of K-Wuy C onstruc­tion Co., b u ild e is of thu new Lily- T u lip 23.5-acre plant on R oute 35, told a g a th e r in g of 11)00 w orkm en on lhaf Job n t the new plant F r i­day . M r. K re U e r no ted th e re Is one p lan t in New J e r s e y tha t cov ­e rs a som ew hat la rg e r to lal a re a u n d er one roof, the F ord M otor C o 's L incn ln -M ercury plant o u t­side New B runsw ick , b u t he added

(con tinued on p a g e four)

Thirty Area Residents On Petit Jury Panel

T h ir ty h u yshn re res iden ts a r e Included in a pe tit Ju ry panel w hich is s e rv in g a te rm ending Ju n e 2!l. T h ey a re M rs. Louise A nderson, Union B ench: John B arh ag e la tn , M ataw an ; M rs. D oris I Itainn- g a r tn e r , K eypori; M rs. Evelyn llehcnsky , K ean sb u rg ; M rs, (ilo ria B e rn a rd , H a/Jet; J a c o b Bnchcck, W est K eansbu rg ; M rs. S tephan ie J. B row n, l ln tle t.

A lso M rs. F ileen M. C upno , U nion B eech ; M rs. M ary C C artan , M utaw ao: R o b e r t J . Conover, M organv ille ; II. C lifford C raw ford , M araivan ; N eil J . F itz p a trick , M at­aw an ; H a rry G argono , M ataw an; M rs. C a th e r in e H arring ton , K eans­bu rg ; R ic h a rd H ayes, M ataw an; G eorge II. Knnowalow , M nrgun- vllle.

A lso l la ru ld E. i.aughllii. K ey­p o rt,■ C. M orton M oadinger. M at­aw an ; M rs. F lo rence J . P ack e r, M organv ille; R obert W. P lath , K uypnrt, M iss f ive iyn M. Roid, M ataw an ; D uW ayne Ross, K ey­p o rt; C h arles Rossi, llaz le t; S tan ­ley S cott, M alaw an; G erald B. •Smith, K eyport; D onald T sck e tl, M alaw an ; M rs. H elen T lm pert, K i'anslm rg; Jo sep h T obla, Union I 'm I r T m il. T 'V r*loeven Knuns- liurg , and M rs l-.ilna 1. W illiam s, M iirganvlllc.

Hearing On School Needs In Holmdel

Kotiwl&i Tow nU iip B oard of i‘.d uqatlon last nltfhl set Ju n e 2(1 as d a ta foi a puo lic hourlng on n m trvoy rep o rt on th e need* <>; tow nship school and phuvnlng tn m oot fu tu re ediustilono l neodn n.s p re p a re d b y D onald W aiting, i> R u tg e rs School of I 'd u ru tlo n spoc- lull*!,

lh e Ih>;u <! Im rece iv ing thu report

w as repm tog Chat th e tow nship h ud not g iv en m ore s tu d ie d c o n s id e ra ­tion b efo re rush ing in to the reg io n ­a l sclvxil setup .

L e o n ard M. M onzio q u eried if the schoo l an d th e 11.7 a c re s on w hich it s tan d s b e deeded to th e tow nsh ip , cou ld th e tow nsh ip co m ­m itte e then lease th e p rem ises to th e b o a rd of ed uca tion for SI p e r y e u r . But M r. O 'H ag an ru led it w ould be illegal.

Cun T ie Into S ew er, W ater M r. O 'H agan m a d e it specific

th a t I2 i a c re s in the B rookvicw P a rk sec tion of th e subd iv ision w e re g eog raph ica lly d e tach ed from the rem a in d e r ot S tra th m o re-in - M ata w an and tha t L ev itt and S ons w ere in terposing no ob jection to those res id ing ou ts ide und b etw een B rookview P a rk an d the rest o f iho subd iv ision ty ing Into the L evitt w a te r and sew er lines p ass ing th e ir do o rs to get to Brookview .

W illiam J . L ev itt a g ree d ther'* shou ld go in a stipu la tio n a bond of $(500,001) m ust be posted by h is o rg an iza tio n aga in sl con stru c tio n of u tilities .

V oting “ y e s ’* on passing the m a p s w ere C om m itteem an S ig ­m und K ow alski, M r. M orU io, M r. H ausm ann and M ay o r Wood. M r. S ten g e r pusscd his vote, us is his p ra c t ic e on Levitt m a tte rs , b e c au se his fam ily optioned land to th e re a l to r , but he ex p re ssed ap p ro v a l o f th e te rm s of the reso lu tion . H aro ld J . Dolnn, preaiden t o f th e b o a rd of education , and C o m m it­te em an John M arz jr . , who is h o s ­p ita lized , w ere absen t,

M ap s P re sen te d Tu C om m ittee F inal subdiv ision m aps o f the

first e ight sec tions of the 12S()»homc (con tinued on page four)

Smith Planning Firm fn Marlhoro

To Be Hired For A Master Plan Study

M arlb o ro T ow nsh ip C om m ittee Is s la ted In ac t tonight nn a recuu i- incndu linn of ihe p lann ing b o ard a M as te r P lan he o rd e red for the tow nsh ip and II be m ade by the firm of l le rh e r l H. S m ith A ssoc­ia tes , W est T ren ton . T he p la nn ing bo ard T uesday follow ed up th is ac tion by appo in ting a fou r-m an co -o rd inating co m m ittee on p lan uiiig w ithin the tow nship, c o n s is t­ing of the p res id en t of Ihe ho ard of education , th s ch a irm an of tho in d u s tria l com m ission , the c h a i r ­m an of the u tilitie s a u th o rity anil

(con tinued on page four)

Cottrell's Restaurant Gutted In Morning Fire

F lre of u nde te rm ined o rig in sev ere ly dainuged C n ttu U 'j R e s ­ta u ra n t, W sst F ro n t St., K ey p o rt, Hi ; j 's e a rly M onday m orn ing . Th* a la rm w as ca lled in to police h e a d q u a r - ' ■ te rs a t 4 a .m . and firem en re m a in ­ed a t the scene until A a.m .

r.'.en .i-n im !in n M ‘ in *<vi> ihe la n d m ark , located on ilia nuiiiili of M ataw sn C W k , T he build ing w ns ib ltA e when first tru ck s ai rived on the ic en e , police rep o rted .T he b la /it gu tted til* In te rio r of the s tr iic lu io and the roof co llap sed .T he re s ta u ra n t Is ow ned by Jo in t f a r r a s , K eypori.

No m o n e ta ry vn tlm ate o f the ilnm iij'r w o t nm do, a lthough the build ing w as d sso rlh ed as a to ta l In:,a. F lrom on w tra abU to coui.iiu the h laza s n d keep It from sp read Ing to o th e r buildings In Ihe Imuii-i! lain o re s .

iwiirtl the to ta l cost of (M<M f o r ; " ' M r. W alling al thi* limit. Tlie hi ; ii. si IH of a fiO-pttge re|*»ri

Now Hoursm* in tu ilf i tio n of u tl'uffU’ light ui

ihi> im orhoctlon of Noufo 31 and I ih iic I Ave, In H o ltm H Tow nship.j hi* Hit' *> *11 |> l* l!n b tl.lili ' i»’

ruim*In TuiKtriuy dl u i'4>nforenct» nieoi- mi*, The Inward will menl .June 'ii ,’j f('!'ir:tlfy th*' riMviw h»<{p ie p .iie II ho n iin tii‘.-i*iii .11 piiifln liearlu it.

New York lu m p ik c l*,xpic*> i .......— ........imisoi, lr*Miucnt dally Mervire fim n I To la k e OulHollo'* C o n im u le n buy 10 Ir.n j Cli ii<o;il ch icken, frli‘d Sii bo o k i an d «av«. I*ur iched tjU cu l1 j oi S c jl lo p i w, IV1', $12.1 CU Ifas 4 2221. I Rollo P o ll llo tm

' II iwl Hill'll,

! T he Red Dank office ol Ihe Si .i '.'Km ploynum l S erv ice goes nn s lim ' cued sum m or schedu le M oiid .i,.' ' -in-it iliii-iv *?■’-tpiir> ! u i in iiniini eil. 'Ute iitfu-ij ,u It i nun Si will be open Initii S:,l>l .1 n> m in i .I p .m , during the w.n 111 .v e a ih e r ' ile D o lton , l.nu i'la I'Olk, m onths, closing a bull limn e,nll*jr i I 'o rfa , C'lteryl M ucl'eu ,1 h.in usual. O peralliiii'i will i ," /« r t j I'.lglilh g rsd o tn a fh e r t m e M u . 10 the H;:W n.m . lo I; 40 p in hi lied-1 filo rla A ti 11 n el I. D avid l l e in ‘,iein

1 tile, lie«lm ilng Moridnv. .Sept. I1!. I (ruiilllllinil nil p age I wu)

Luther A. F o ste r, su p e rin ten d en t jf schools. D ie class w ill s ing ihe Al­m a M a te r and th e R«=v. F ran k f . sw ee ten , p a s to r ol th a F irs t M etho ­dist C h u rch , will p ronounce the bened iction followed by the. rece s­sional.

B a c c a la u re a te Sundaylh e b a c c a la u re a te se rv ice will

be held Sunday, and will open w ith the p rocessionu l a f te r w hich the Kev. C ornelius J . K ane, p a s to r of St. J o se p h ’s C hurch , K eyport, will offer tlie invocation . T he aud ience and c la s s w ilt sing "O W orship the K ing ," an d R abbi H. O. H. Levine, ol the U nited H ebrew C ongregation , K eyport, w ill g ive the p ray e r. Se­lections w ill be sung by ine high school ch o ru s and the Rev. W illiam J. H utcheson , of th e Second Baptist C hurch . M ataw an , w ill read the sc r ip tu re .

T h e R ev. C arro ll B. Hall, rec lo r of T rin ity C hurch (E p isc o p a l) , will d e live r the serm on , en titled " T h e Quest fo r E x c e llen ce ." The aud ­ience and class w ill sing "O C od, O ur H elp in Ages P a s t," and the R ev. R obert W. A ddiss, p a s to r of the F irs t Baptist C hu rch , will p ro ­nounce tlie benediction .

M em b e rs of the M ataw an R eg ion ­al B oard o f E ducation , In addition to M r. D olan, a re Roy S. M atthew s, vice p re s id e n t; A lfred R. M anville, Jo sep h P. S tenger, Daniel A. H ea­ney, M rs. E sthe r M. R in ear, C ar­men W. G u/.k >, John J . B radley and R aym ond E. Euin. M i. B rad ley is a c tin g s cc re tu ry . C arl V oiinginan is the d ire c to r of the com m ence­m ent exerc ises .

List Of G rad u a te s M em b ers of rile C lass of I:!(>'- a re

A lbert C harles A lter, J a n e Louise A hrhcrg , G eorge A. A nderson, P e t­e r W illiam A ndrew s, John M. An- lluiny jr . , M argie A rm our, S terling R obert A rnold, Reneii U alaban, Ju d ith A nn Balog, K enneth C. Beam , L aw rence H aro ld B ehr, Pai- lic ia Ann Benner. R ichard H arvey B erkow itz, Susan M arg are t B ern­stein , M arjo rie J e a n n e Biel, E liza­beth V alley Hluir. Jan ic e Ann Bor­er. T h eo d o ra E rn est Boroivsky. Wil­liam Bowie Jr.. T hom as Daly Brow ne.

Also Philip R. Bucco, D orothy Irene Bulinsky, Leona M ario Can- lu to ry , G lo ria M ary C apuin , P a t­ricio Ann C arlson , D avid J a in r s C arnes, S alv a to re V. C asam en to

8(1 To Graduate In Cliffwood

Friday Program To Be In Cafetorium

G rad u a tio n exerc ise* for K0 eighth g ru d e pup ils in the Cliff­wood M emos iul School will be hold F rid a y evening nt S p.m . in the Cliffwood C afe tonum .

T he p ro g ram will open witJi the o v e rtu re , “ Now T hank W« All Our G od,” followed by the p ro fe ss io n ­al; (he invocation by thu Rev. Wil­liam J . li.uisoh, St. Jo se p h 's C hurch , K eyport; tlie L ord 's P ra y ­er by the class nnil audiom e, flug su lu te an d singing of the " S ta r Spim gled B an n e r." M ary Kllen B u rto n will speak on "A m erica , L aud T ha t I l.o v e ," and the g irls ' chorus w ill Ming. P a trick Kawlor will re c i te the poem , “ Old Iron-

■' and B urbtira F r itj in g tT will on ' ‘A m erican KdmM tion."

The c lass will sing "Thiink Von, ! A m erica ." |

T h o m as Fiyr.n will d i s r u s s j • If F’V k M nsir" and the j

c u m wilt sing '( io I)i»’ah Mnic* . and "C lim bing l.ic o h 'i L .id d e i." ; R obert J , K iom ? wilJ tipeak o n 1 "A m erica In S p ace" and Sin? Anne ; t'au .ioy will rec ite “ A m eili.t l*oi Me " T he chi.ii will sing " ( in d Ol i / iu r K ith e m ," I

To P resen t ( ir a d u a le i ii A ittliony I N uccio. pnm -ip .il.j !.',ili p i.v .ru : (lie Lo II.u'o ld J. D olan, p residen t of tho M aia- ■ vs.in R«kgn>n>ii tlo .iid iW I'.dm tihon. jn h o will iW iud the <lij»lon>iia. M il I tJn n le .i S ih e n kvill p iexen t lhe

P aren i T oucher A * 1 o r I a I I o n j iW tinh Tlie Rev. R ichard i.ee

Sco tl, p.i .lo i of lh>* ClilfwiMid ('on* hmmuIv A}' (hodtV / ivilj pfo"n ine '' lh - hciii'du 'liim , fnlt.jsveil tv (he i i'CI'h -mu il I ,h»M »Mies .ti «• I .li ol Pi •■.ll.i

. > (>ilf :l V'-'Mi', I n i l II.h I, I.mil.I I *'M|H I I ll.tM'ltl, !■ .t

i .**;>, I.iiiii:a r<Hi.'.a

B a rb a ra J a n e Cohen. W illiam V 1 CoHms. P au ia M aria Ann Colom-

b r ito , R obert R ic h a rd C ooper,'T heo • d o ra Jean Cornell, J a n (*qrt, Mil- | d re d C ross, R ich ard P a tr ic k D aloia. 1 A lso Ih o tfiu s A . . Datfonzo. Thel- j m a D avis, Jo h n P au l Del Cioppo,. j M a rie K ath leen D ie trich . P earl'D ifr-

on, A nna M arie D oldi. M ichael W.^ liam D onner

! VH,............... ... _ ..._ ........| l'ene D ugan. D ennis E d w ard Eder,; K enneth ' H aro ld F.der, V icki Lor­I ra in e E litcch , M ary E lizabeth j Errvch, S tephen Oiaf Engh. Mich- j ae l J a m e s Eovino, P a tric ia Geor- 1 g tn a F a rre ll.-R ic h a rd C harles Fier-

os, R ich ard D. Florio,. j A lso John P a tr ic k F lynn, B arb a ra : D arleon F o ste r, B a rb a ra June. P rel- I w iiki, Sharon M. G allag h er, C hester

W arren G allov/ay, J o h n G erard G ard n e r . R ooeri P . G eorge. Jovce Lvr.n G rim ald i. Rachfde A. G rim a l­di. F ran k G u lam ano . M aureen Phyl­lis H addock, F ran k lin S teven Hall, R o se H annah H anson. Ronald R a lp h H aspel. Caro! Ann Holler, B a rb a ra Ann H enderson. G eorge A r th u r H enslsr. N uncv Ann H eyer, E d tno t.u Em arm es llw ige . Susan H olland.

A lso W illiam Joun H 'iliun. l*,nu!y b .u d o n s H ughes. Lois Ann H unter, Jo Ann Rose lu c o iu re ra . Sundra L y n n e Jack so n . R aym ond J . Jar* m ick i. R onald C arl Johnson. M aiy Jo n e s , Jo h n W illiam J u rm a n , Fred-

Borough Grammar Graduation Set

Exercises Tuesday At Regional High

G rad u a tio n ex e rc ises for lhe M jt- aw a n G ra m m a r Scnool will be held T u e sd a y in the high school audi­to r iu m at 8 p .m . W.A.A. G oetzc w ill play the o rg an p re lude and the p rocess ional. l*he Rev. C heste r A. G allow ay , p a s to r o f the F irs t P re s ­b y te rian C hurch , will g ive the in­voca tion , follow ed by a song by the c la s s . . *

T h e th em e will he A m erica In P o e try and M usic by K aren Em lcy.

( O u r H eritage will be d iscussed by j B a rb a ra K uhns, Lynn W olvortou,

Jo h n But/.ko a n d S usan Nealis. T h a girls* cho rus will sing after w h ich Jo an Osipowitr. will discuss N a tu re 's B lessings.

S tephen T unis, H elen R asm ussen , D av id Sm ith und M aureen K idius w ill speak on M odern A m erican l ife and th e girls* cho rus will sing. H a il C olum bia will he p resen ted by G a il S foddard, Sam uel D evnney, L inda Johnson and Susan Carlson.

s te a d , A n ita M arie K izinkiew icz; Lynn N. Knot,)).; phyU is\ M « y a ju t K ocensk i, J o a ti M ary K orpsak , Vic-*, to r ia C. ’ K iich arek . ' ■' '■••..VEvj A lso D ennis J a m e s Kruege,r, Wil­l ia m F.-.’L am b, Jo h n H .;L a m b e rt, M au reen A^in Lennon, J[udith, S ta r r L eoni. P hyllis Louise Lepisco^io,;

1% . . .. P h y llis T h e re sa i .i t t le , .Patricia*D onner, M ary lh e re s a Dono-1 M ary L ondregan . D acecn Jo y ca t.dw ard^G . D ow nes j n . C har- L ove lace , C arl II. LudeWig,1 ViMcent-" ~ ' .. .................... J . M accia . T e i r e n c e D av id : M i- 1

gee . Aim J a n e M agneriat, B.arb'iU'*' A nn M ajew ski, B ruce "M. M ak u k j' F lo re n c e R ollin. M anville, D av id C. M atthew s, A lbert A. M azzola. Jo. A nn E . M azzota. ’ :

A lso W illiam J . M cCann. Jo h n G, M cC orm ack , M a rg a re t . M cDonald;? Jo h n R . M cK night, B arbara . A ha M cK uig'nt, K ic-hard M eiinillo, J p h i ’ M ichae l M etzger, W iiliam ; Louill M e t/.g e r,’ G aro ld A. M iller, M ury Ih e re s ia M oravec , M ttria ■ p ia iio M ori/.io, . K enneth G ira rd M orris . E liz a b e th Ann M uller, l .o r ra iu a S a n d ra M usiker, Choryl C h ris tin * 1 N ew ton , F ran c is M ichael Niskjr, P a u lin e M ary O kner, F rank W. Op- p u z i J r., W illiam O sborne, J o se ­ph ine Ann P ap a . W illiam R oftert P e a rc e . ,

Alv.) C aro l Ann P ederson , vA lk g uata M anuela P erdiguo, J a n Lud> w ig Polanow skl, G ary C harlo* P ricc a c la n te , D avid L. R in ear, M ary L o rra in e R ogers, llene P r is ­c illa Rounlng, V eronica C a rm e lla R osato , Ju d ith Ann Rydd, D an ie l P e te r S akow ski, G a ry Leslie S ap ir, E lizabeth Ann S avage , G loria J e a n ­n e Schinkel, P a tr ic ia Ann S chlade- beck , W ayne T . Schnuck, E d w ard J . S chuber, R aym ond W alier-SclM ’ b ig e r, B rlt ta V, S haw , D ona G a il S hep h ard , Roy W illiam S hephard ; R onald O shorne Sickles, I renft J e a n e t te Sm ith , J a m e s Alloyd S tan- b e r ry Jr., J o s e p h II. S tan ton , M ich ae l D onald S lerinsky , R ic h a rd R alph S tu rgeon .. . v ,, :

A lso D avid G. S tu rt, M ichael C arl S untug. G a rd en Joseph S u th ­e rla n d , H arry S lag a u rd Sutton. Wil? lian i A. T a n ze r, Jaiiicu L illian T e sc h , D iana Lynne T o tnasello , C aro l Ami T ra p p , M atthew Stew ­a r t T u c k e r. Lois M ary T u ttle , Ko- b e r t J a n ie s V an D usen, B a rb a ra J e a n n e V an N ote, J o a n -Jo se p h in e ? V ns, R ich ard C. '.’ena , Je ra lrltn * R ita V ltanyi, H enry V reeland, F a ith E ileen W addle, Joan J . W ag­ner, W illiam W. W athington, C harles C. W athington, D onna W alr son, D orothea F ran ces W edem ey. c r , V incent L aw rence V /ildm an, C aro l Jean Wilson, W illiam M. /.a- jaczkow sk i, M ary K atherine Zw ei- d m g er, Leslie A lan Wicks.

, , M .ii/iuqi i.i iu ii i;

T h e rlu ss will sing “ I Like It Here a n d P a tric ia D ugan and D eborah G a r d n e r w ill rec ite lhe P salm of L ife by Longfellow . T he p rog ram w ill close with the g irls ' chorus s ing ing "G rad u a tio n P ra y e r .”

G raduation C om m ittee T h e g rad u a tio n w riting com m it-

leu included K aron Em lcy, D cbsrch G ard n e r. Liiuln Johnson , M aureen K idzus, Caro) K0 I1111, C andace Lockw ood, Susan N ealis , Joun O slpow itz, Lynn W olvcrton. G rjd na tio n a r t co m m ittee wus m ade up o f Susan C arlson , K aren liin ley , D ebo rah G ard n e r, B radley Hag m a n , Toni H edgepeth. Irene Hen­d erso n , L inda Johnson, .loan Osipo- w in , G ary R ieth , Gull S toddard , a n d Lynn W olvorton.

U sh e re ttes will be K aren C hris­tin a !, Gwendolyn H arris , M urgurel l.onge tte , G ail M owell, A ntoinette T om iisello , Ju d ith T ucker, Sharon W allace and Lvnn While,

H ubert A. H urdle, p rinc ipal, will p re sen t th e C lass nf 11162 lo lla ro ld

(continued on p age four)

M id d le s e x FirstM iddlesex C o u n t y w a i Ihe

firs t county tn uniform ly d is­p la y the U nited State* flag over ull III achool house* and Now J e rs e y w a i thu first H ate to d is­p lay thu flng upon o r n ea r every public achool bu ild ing In t h e s la te .

M Ki M arlu G ault, B row ntow n, un tha occasion of F lag Day, fu rn ished T he M ataw an J mi m u I w ith th is Mttlo know n “ f irs t" from a pam phle t " F if ty Y ears ," a brief h is to ry of the grow th of p u b l i c schools ot M iddlesex County from IMH to IBID.

A ccording to t h e h isto ry in IH97, H e n r y D rew ster W1I1U, (hen M iddlesex S uperin tenden t of St hm di, A 'f'M iVtH J rt h a w th r f l a g ^ 01<l frtmi every school house In M id d le s* Counly, hut d iscove red tha t Ihe school law would not perm it b o a rd i nf isln- CHtlnn to expend irh n o l money* for flngi. Un conduc ted a ca m ­p aig n a n d th rough his ello rt 53000 wns ra ised w hich furn ished f la g i of varied dim ensions and ((UHllly for ev e ry public school In (hr county .

In \ m , th rough M r. Willis' e ffo rt the school laws w « r r changed and Included the pur* cIi;mo of flngs nm ong Item s which ■mnrd' m ight p u rch ase oul nf m uds of cu rren t expenses. Iiy IMO, n law wns adop ted requiring d isp lay of the ll.i;; ul schools.

l ot respOfideNce w i t h secrc In ile s of i tn te ol llu* w iiluu .' I a l u d of the union In IHII4 rt* vealod thu fact th a t Mlddloaciv Countv w a i tho first county and Now Je rso y tha firs t s la t* to ro* q u ire th e d lap lay of flag at o v e ry (nibllo i c f w l (w lidfng,

Owner Threatens Suit Over Fcnce ■’

Permit Issued, He . ' Defies Madison Twp.

.M adison Township had a ncwr th re a t of su it aga in st it M onday as a resu lt of u d ispu te over a fcnce. T h o m as V uccaro , Exeter R d., S ay ro Woods South, wus the ag-* g rav n te d ow ner of the fence. Ho c la im ed to h ave invested $1100 in the erec tion of u basket w eave fence at his p ro p e rty only to h av s the build ing in spec to r. C harles Au* nd ck , o rd e r him to stop, un com* pla in t of one of M r V a c ra ro ’J neighbo rs the fence wus a v io la­tion in tha t it w as m ore than 50 per cent solid and se ttin g w ithin five feet of (he lot line. The code re­q u ire s a fenc»» be less than 50 per cen t solid if it is c lo se r than five . feel to the side and rea r p ro p erly line.

M r. A umick exp la ined M r. Vac* en ro got u pe rm it and was all uved to go ah ead w ith his fence-buKdlng :jn ihe basis of an adve rtis ing c ir­cu la r on th i tyno of fencing.’ M r. VaccHro c la im ed th is showei' c leur- ly Ihe fence wus less than 50 per cen t solid, M r. A um ick m inted , ou t the in spec to r acknow ledged lw had his own doub ts when issuing Iho p e rm it. Then rn m e the com plain t from the neighbor, on Inspection of th e fence going up, und a notifi­ca tion by M ichael Connors, zoning o fficer, io M r. V uccaro he sv:ts in v io lation of ihe zoning o rd in an ce and would need a v a r lu iu e to co n ­tinue suoh cunsim otion .

M r. A um ick told the hoard tha t b ecau se of his doub ts In the m a tte r , hft had r« |u ire d M r. V accaro to sign a s ta tem en t to the effect lhe fence was less lhau 511 per c.:nt so lid before Issuing n perm it for it. But M r. V acciuo sa id he h;td a leg.illv-insued building | r n i n l und

Oil'd ill III.; ,lt ; M f'i I ■-•■ ' s tfanyone a tten io ted to u m p c i wilh his fence a h lo co tn i.

IrlcxJ I n C onform Wilh I aw M r. V iu c a io told (In* ho au l thul

th e re a re "nw /iy m aoy fc/u c s " |il;e im in the to-.Mi’ihip, ‘and no one seem s lo r a i e w here or how I hey ure Im11II. Mv oolv troub le is ," he sa id , " th a l f tr ied hi confo im with lhe U >\ ii> dm fu A jit,tee .t.id tp plied for a p e n n i i ," lid la id he w a j " lu rn in g the c;ise over 10 h is al lo m e v s ,"

lh t‘ IxMtd a l^ t rcri-iv i’il a p d l- con fion i I1.! reMih*oH tn I elilgh Rd . Madlinoi P a rk , pn/Ji'.-dlfiff .ii;unw( tha Is su a n re of s bu ild ing p e n u li fur ihe M 'ldinou Ihuk l-’irat \id Squad lo e rec t u headrpi.ii tei •

■ .i liit,'ii iu tid cm ia lly v o iu 'd a n t,I h'j ic-.idLuii, n ;p ic j i . t lc d >/

'M i ik ( och ren of the deve lop in ' ,d # o h ju c ta j to t)is g ran tin g of * v a is i'ince to p e rm it co w tru c tio n of Ui( h « f ld q iiir la r i on t}^9 AtpUfldi If bu ild ing w ould (J re a ti •

(M td n u A J v i toticlHI

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THSE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. i .t -

Laurence Harbor P-TA Installs

M rs. Chari-.!* St, T hom pson w as a# preai(Jrn l o f th e L au r-

’ tjace,. H m t y r I^ 'e w - itU ry Sc h w ls , JParen t-T eache t As»ociaUon, fcrro-

«jrl;r k a o w rt a s th e L a u re n c eH gitor-C llffw ocK l S w r i i fn r e n t -

i A ssociation .

' C t» a rM R. Thw iiPK fn, M idd lesex ’ C /» in ^ Council P -i;A v ic b p<es- ^

- „ Id tn t.iW M , tin- iJM tallrig o ff 'c c r I J - ,Y '%

r- ‘ / MU. n iW B pson 'o t p # ’; v V “ • t J e a t Will b e M rs . Tod ' 7

f ''V c n u n w ;* k « i> V 'c*- ’jv ’W iliam p a u s e d , scco n d v \ o \ l ; JpttiUfejJJt, M rs. W >Ui«$ L oughlin ,

' J 1 n c o 'd i n g iptcretery, K e n n e t h, co rresp o n d in g se c re ta ry !

, A ta u w d w K * p p c r « , t n »

s ; Mjr. t h w i w o sp o k e b r ie f ly on - th e 0 b li£a!:0 ns « f th e o f f ic e rs and

- t f e m n «hil)«n«^ confronting -tfcgip, Mr*. Thwnpsun, announced the* Mw, Knww.rter v.tll ac­

> company !^r to the School of lq-a t r v c t iw fo^ O ffice rs a t 'h e St

' p a ’jl, U n ite d C h u rch o f C h ris t a t , M dltdw n. M rs. T hom pson a n d

Hfr*. K ^ « » e n a lfc r w m b e th e de’* ra t« » U>. t t e N ew J e r s e y S ta te Con­

: '4 y ta tio n »< A riaijttc O ty ip, O ctobe r j , , ^ - T v « U w p ( t a ) i t « » »

. , A ' w o rkshop wi)! be ho ld a t the ; B e a t B runsw ick f lig h School Ju n e

' 1 6 t l . 7 : » ' p . m (o r a ll c h a irm en ,' ,'w ha w «c« u rg e d tp a tfen d

s tu d e n t a r t f a i r w as fea tu re d i r ^ V m e r (tie d iie c tto i, o j J o h n Resh., „ " # r t d ire c to r , s tu d en ts f ro m the* ^ t l r d th rp u g h tho s ix tn s rm te ?

> * jtlnW t«4 D raw ing?, p a in tin g s am)i , o th e r < a i t m e d ia w e re v ie w e d be- *■ fo re ' t h e m eeting

M rs K r u w e n a k ? ', p r ot g ( a m . ch a irto B # , jir?»en ted % v a rie ty

T ak ing p a r t in th a enter-■ ; ta ip io e n t w e re M r* J a m e t f a i t ­. ' Iw kI. M l* . H a rry Jo h n so n , M rs

B e rn a rd f l e e i n g a n d E d w a rd Cox■ .T h e y .w ere ac co m p an ied o .i (*\e ' .p iano, b y M r, T hom pson, XT^wi p a re n ts ’ a tte n d a n c e aw a rd s• m e re w on b y E m |I F a y a o r ’? fou rth

g r a d e « ,« <t M rs W lr.des' p .m_ k in d e rg a rte n

... Catholic Young Adults M»*» In Union Beach

_ T h e C atholic A ction C om m ittee ’• e f th e N o rth e rn M onm ou th C atho-:

, >lic Y oung A dult C lub m e t a t the 'h o m e o t M iss B a rb a ra B ottger,

- - U n i o n B each, new ly-appo in ted ;.-. c h a irm a n , o n T u e sd a y ev e n in g at

1:151 p .ip , T h io u g h th e e ffo r ts of th is co m m ittee , p am p h le ts o n vm'- lo u s p h ases of C a tho lic life a r e bc-- In g enc lo sed w ith th e CYAC ac­

-. • t lv ity sh ee t w hich is m o iled every .’ in o n th fu each m em b er. T h e com-

m ltte e alsQ sponso rs a fo s te r child th ro u g h Ihe fo s te r p a re n ts p ro ­g ra m .

- T h e re g u la r m onth ly p ro g ram . M ee tin g w as ;ie ld W ednesday at . , th e ho n ie o f th e v ic e p r e s e n t ,■ : M l8 i K athy S eigfrieil, N ew Sl\it:w i- : t u n r . T h* m e e tin g began a t 8 'p .m .

a n d p la n t fa r com ing ac tiv itie s ■ w ere d iscu s tcd . K efieshnicn(<( w ere

s e rv e d following th e m eeting .. % O n S a tu rd a y the CYACs w ill hold

a n a ll-day p icn ic a t A lla ire S ta le ■ P a rk . T h e re s to re d v illag e o t Al­

la ire , fea tu rin g a b la ck sm ith ’s shop . n nd iron c ra f t , is o pen an d w ill be

v is ite d by the g roup . C a rs will le a v e from R ed B ank a t 10 a. in.

O n Sunday the .C Y A C s w ill play • g a n te of w ftb a i l a t th e fire­

. m e n ’s field, A tlan tic H igh lands, be­g inn ing al 2 p .m .

O pen bow ling con tin u es ev e ry S u n d ay evening a t 7 p .m . a t the H a rm o n y Lane*, R ou te 3S, M iddle­tow n. ■

Mofawan Township OOP Picnic Aug. 5

T h * M ataw an T o w n ih ip Good G o v e rn m en t R epub lican C lub w ill ho ld i ts annua l p icn ic o n A ug. 3 • t F ra n k 's G rove, T e n n en t Rd„K ohertsv llle . F re d D om in ick will b e g en e ra l ch a irm an .

M r. D om inick w ill b e a s s is ted b y Iho following co m m ittee : Mr*.E ilee n R aim o, S. H ild e b ran t, R.L ew ick l, P e te r S /w czyk , M ike Mon- teca lv o , P au l W rijiht, M rs. Ann M itchell, G eorge B renon, Jack C ed ion , F ish e r H all, J a c k Armi- ta g e , M r*. M ac P e te rso n , M rs.D o ro th y Rydd, M rs. J e a n Tiilem e,M r*. M ary M alcolm a n d M rs.M a r ie G elst.

A t a m eeting o l th e c lu b held a t the V ete rans o f F o re ig n W ars H all, Cllflw ood, co m m ittee ch a ir­m e n g av e rep o rts . T he n ex t m eet­Ing w ill he held J u ly 11 in s te ad nlJ u ly *■

T h e specia l p r i i e wa* a w a rd e d lo P a u l W right. R e fre sh m en ts w ere s e rv e d by M rs. R aim o, M rs, P e te r­son an d M ra. Hydd.

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| Lesion Auxiliary Elects !n L II.

Thursday, Jwne 14, 19v

Newark State Graduates

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jMrs. H arvnv. B loom wus e lw ie d p re s id e n i of th<,( I..adies A uxiliary

* p r i j o l th e L a u ren ce H a rb o r A m erican ; vCjjion Post J32 a t the m eeting

:<! held in th e p ° s t liom e. •'........................ A lso c lew ed fo r the 1UG2-63 te rm t-

w ere M rs. W a lte r S ch iich ting , fj ts t | vice p res iden l; M rs. J a c k O lsen, s e c o n d -v ic e p re s id e n t; M ri. John

.■ss i.Vach'.tis, tre a s u re r ; M rs. R aym ond tfe j K orkow ski, h is to r ia n ; M rs. W illiam, iu

I B ridgem an , - w a p la m : M rs, O ska r ;§j U ro h m ert, ■sergeanr.-at-arm s. F o rn ia l 1

m sta ila tio u c e re m o n ie s w ill be i j h e ld in N ovem ber. v

M rs. W illiam . F o s te r , re t ir in g p re s id e n t, co n d u c ted the business session , d u rin g w h ich p lans for. the p re se n ta tio n o f th e poppy po ste r a w a rd s w e re announced .

A w a rd s P re s e n te d M rs. Jo h n C olista , cH alrm an , p re ­

se n te d th e aw a rd s For C lass III, w hich inc luaes the lW h, 11th and 12ln g ra d e s , to B ev e riy W olff, f irs t iw u e and Del B lackw ell, seco n d p r iz e ; fo r C la ss II. w h ich includes' th e e ig h th a n a n in th g ra d e s , to Y a lc o e V oiab , f irs t p r iz e a n d R o­s a lie K ubow itz. second, prize., T h ese aw a rd s w e re p re s e n te d at c e re ­m on ies in th e M adison T ow nsh ip High School.

T u esd ay . M rs. C o lista p re sen ted ih e f ir s t p riz e m th e C la ss I group.(o T h e re sa R a th b u n and second p rize to N an cy S tu m p e r , in the M em oria l School, L a u ren ce H ar­bor. C lass I in c lu d e s fourth , fifth a n d s ix th g rad es .

T h e first p r iz e w inning p o s te rs in a t tb e N ew J e r s e y S ta te H om e M iddlesex C ounty p o s te r con tes t nDd T h e re sa R a th b u n ’s p o s te r w on firm prize in C la ss 1 an d now is elig ib le for the New J e rs e y S ta te con test: T h e s ta te w in n ers w ill be announced a t th e conv en tio n to be held in W ildwood S ep t. C, 7 an d 8.T he d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. Rol- lin .R a th b u n . T h e re sa hns b e e n 'a c ­tive in the J u n io r A ux iliary .

B an q u e t D ead lin e R eserv a tio n s n re s till av a ilab le

/o r th e M idd lesex C oun ty C onven­tion to b e held ju ly 13 and 14 in J a m e sh u rg . T h e d ea d lin e has been se t fo r J u n e 28, fo r b o o s te r dona­tions and ban q u e t re se rv a tio n s .

'lh e d e le g a te s to th e conven tion w ill be M rs. F o s te r , M rs. Bloom, M rs. Olsen. M rs. K ollin R athbun, M iss M ary R e ih er, M rs, V achitis, and M rs. M ilton F ia la . T h e a lte r­n a te de leg a te w ill b e M rs. R ay­m ond K orkow ski.

T h e au x ilia ry h a s “ a d o p ted ” vet­e ra n E d w ard H a c k e tt, w ho res id es a t th e N ew J e r s e y S ta te H om e (o r V e te ra n s a t M en lo P a rk . His b irlh d av w ill b e c e le b ra te d J a n . 1C and h e w ill be re m e m b e re d on o th ­e r occasions.

A to ta l o f 306 ny lons w ere sen t (0 th e N e u ro p sy ch ia tric In s titu te ut

I P rince ton . T hese u sed nylons a re

|Y o u t h s D is t u r b j j Receives Doctorate "j ‘/~ |W V - A T * 1 V B -■ - n “T —T“ ■ ■ T T " in. ii i j . .-

D OUGLAS BA RR

T w o M ata w an re s id e n ts w ere an io n s 400 sen io rs lo rece ive B achelo r of A rt* D egree? from N ew ark S ta te C ollege, U nion, a t com m en cem en t ex e rc ise s T h u rs ­day.

D ou g las B a r r , son of M r. and M rs. R obert B a rr o( 4 M acA rthu r D r., m a jo re d m G en e ra l E lem en­ta ry E ducation . He w as a m em ber of the N ew ark S ta te T h e a tre G uild, an d th e M enta l H e a lth P lay T ou r-

M ISS M A R IL Y N D l SANTO

ing G r f in . Ho re c e iv e d the L enore V aughn-H am es T h e a tre A w ard .

M iss M arilv n D iSanto, d au g h ­te r of M r. and M rs. B e rn a rd Di- Santo, 2 M iriam D r., m u jo red in G enera l E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n . She w as co rre sp o n d in g s e c re ta ry of Al­pha I h e t a P i S o ro rity , and a m em ­b e r o f th e M odern D ance Club. M iss D iS an to w ill te a c h in th e M at­aw an School S y stem th is S ep tem ­ber.

I rep ro ce ssed a n d the m 6 ney rea-I im rl im liras! l/l nnrohatu fnlotli irtn

F o r e c u t fo r (a ll is th is p a le yellow d ress , w ith sto le , h a fak e fu r fab ric (he co lo r o l oo an im a t know n. I t w as d es ig n e d a n d m ade, and Is m ode led b y K a th leen M atuch lo r w hom the costum o w on a design aw a rd .. II w a s .a , fe a tu re (il th e en d -o ( j e a r fash io n show s tag e d by studen t* a t T ra p h a g e n School of F ash io n , N ew Y ork , w h e re M iss M atu c h h as m n jo rcd th is y e a r in C lo th ing C onstruction and D esign . S h e is (he d a u g h te r o l M r. an d M n . F ran k M a tu c h , 5 F lc i r o A ve., M ataw an .

In th e fash ion show g iven ju s t p r io r lo the close of th e sp rin g te rm hy s tuden ts a t T ra p h ag en School of F ash ion . N ew Y ork, M iss K ath leen M atuch, M ataw an , w as th e w inner o f a des ig n a w a rd lo r a (lay tim e co stu m e w hich she c re a te d , m a d e and m odeled . The pane l of Judges Irom the fashion in d ustry who chose h e r fo r an a w a rd a l io se le c ted a su it and Iwo ch ild re n 's d resses o f h e r des ig n for inclusion in th e show.

T h e showm i;, ch ris ten ed “ Silhou­e t te s of F a d u o n ," w as com pletely s tag e d an d m a n ag ed b y the school's s tu d en t council, and took p la ce a t the R iv iet* T e r ra c e w h e re a co l­lection o( U o rig in a l designs w as ap p lau d ed b y a n au d ien ce of MOO. A m ong those p re se n t w ere m an y N ew Y ork m a n u fa c tu re rs , des ig n ­e rs , an d ed ito rs , as w ell a s friends an d fam ilies of th e s tu d en ts who took p a r t .

C arry in g th ro u g h th e s ilhoue tte th e m e of tho show, the fash ions w e re a w ide v a rie ty , from the lit- tie-w aist ed and- belted m ood o f sp rin g to the enduring c lassic und eusy-cu t c lo thes. S tyles fo r m o rn ­ing , noon a n d n ight ran g e d from b ea ch aud boudo ir to pa tio and ballroom . T w elve costum es c re a te d in co -opera tion w ith th e te x tile in ­d u s try w ere on the p ro g ra m , a g ro u p o f p u re s ilk d re sse s m a d e in fa b r ic s co n trib u te d by th e m ills u nd , In add ition , a C leo p a tra -in ­sp ire d gow n t ra n s ta ted Irom Ihe E g y p tian in to to d a y 's fash ion th e m e and m a d e in g o ld an d s ilv e r tissue . C h ild ren ’s w e a r , too, w as a fea tu re of the showing.

M any of th e d ressea tro m th e fashion show w ill b e on exh ib it d u ring the annuH l exh ib it a t T ra p - hagen , Ju n e 7 th ro u g h 20. V is ito rs a r t Invited to s e t th is d isp lay in th a G alleries of the school at 1(80 B roadw ay , New Y ork.

Renovate KOC Club House

SI. Jo se p h 's Council 3-10,1, K nights nl Colum bus, K ey p o rt, will open IU recen tly re . 10voted club house on R oute 35, K eyport, fo r Inspec­tion on T h u rsd ay .

F estiv itie s w ill begin at 7:30 p.m , w hen a flag, ivhleh flew ov er the cnp ito l in W ash ing ton , D . C. on M ay 2, will be ra ise d o v e r the e lub house. C ong ressm an J a n ie s C. A uchinclos* se cu red the new 50- s ta r A m erican F lag from J . G eorge S tew art, a rch itec t of the C apital, to r p re sen ta tio n to St. Jo se p h 's Council. C ong ressm an A uchlncloss,

local offic ials, v e te ra n o rg a n is a ­tions, and s ta te o fficers ol the K nigh ts of C olum bus have been In­v ited to a tten d .

Follow ing Ihe flag ra is in g c e re ­m ony open house will he held and th e public, in add ition to m e m b e rs n nd the ir g u es ts , is inv ited to in ­sp ec t Ihe build ing , R u fresh m en ts w ill be se rv ed .

S t, Jo se p h ’s C ouncil w as o rg a n ­ized on A pr. 22, 1931 w ith ap p ro x i­m a te ly 50 m em b ers a n d loon th e re ­a f te r p u rch ased thu re s ta u ra n t building a t Its p resen t location . M em bersh ip Increased y ea rly nnd w hen It re ac h ed the p resen t fig u re o l 532 m em ber* , facilit ics becam e inadequa te and in A pril of th is

lized is u sed to p u rc h a se television se ts for v e te ra n s hom es and insti­tu tions.

Legion Athletic Awards Presented

T h e follow ing m e m b ers of A m er­ican Legion P o st 176, M alaw an , w ere p resen t a t th e a n n u a l a w ard s banque t of M ataw an R eg ional High Sohool a t th e C liffw ood C afe to n u m la st w eek: F ran k A nson, Com ­m a n d e r; Jo se p h H. C om poly , past co m m an d e r; R o b e rt Z ieg ler, p as t co m m an d er.

M ataw an P o s t 176 p resen ted sp ec ia l m edal a w a rd s to sen io r a th le te s w ho h ad an im proved ac ­ad em ic ran k in g in th e school y ea r. T he aw ard s w ent to : Bow ling, F red K alm a; c ro ss -co u n try , Art llen - s le r; b a sk e tb a ll, W ilHam Keoko- sky: b a seb a ll, M ichael Eovino;foo tball. R onald S ickles; tra c k , R ic h a rd F iero s . T h e co m m a n d e r 's trophy , a specia l a w a rd to the a th le te who h ad been the m ost ou ts tan d in g in h is fo u r y e a rs at th e h igh school, w a s p resen ted to C harles W athlngton.

BPO Elks Observance Celebrates Flag Day

S tress ing the n ee d for u rev iva l of " th e fe rv en t p a tr io tism th a t won o u r fre e d o m ,” M ichael J . H a lio ran , E x a lte d R u le r o f K eyport Lodge 2030 BPO E lk s , has ca lled to r a com m unity -w ide sa lu te to the flag on - f l a g D ay . M r. H alioran sa id th a t K ey p o rt Lodge p lan n ed an o b se rv an ce honoring the flag On th e 185th a n n iv e rs a ry of its adap tion bv lhe C on tinen ta l Con­g re s s in 1777. The- lodge’s o b se rv ­an ce w as held nt th e Lodge Hall, B roadw ay. K eypo rt, on Sunday

" T h e h ab its o f a p a th v nnd co m ­p lacen cy w eak en th e sp irit of p a ­tr io tis m ,” th e E lk s ' le a d e r said.‘ T h e fe rv en t p a tr io tism tha t won o u r freedom is the only th ing tha t w ill p re se rv e it. We should s tren g th en o u r sp ir it of a lleg ian ce by p ra c tic in g a n d m a n ifes tin g ou r loyalty to A m erican p rinc ip le s and to the F lag , w hich is Ihe sym bol of those p rin c ip le s ."

E x a lte d R u le r H a lio ran appo in t­ed a co m m ittee to p lan th e lodge- sponso red F lag D ay p ro g ram . C om m ittee m e m b e rs w ere G eorge WHIs and Sol O patnsky.

M r. H alioran sa id th a t his lodge Will be one o f 2000 Elks lodges ac ro s s tho nation cond u c tin g F lag D ay p ro g ram s. He p o in ted out tha t the B enevolent and P ro tec tiv e O r­d e r of E lks h a s been observ ing F lag p a y fo r m n re th a n h a lf a cen tu ry .

[~Citinn*hip Delegate \

Safety Awards Given To Matawan Company

R ep re se n ta tiv e s of the Salm on P a p e r Box Co., M ata w an , received aw ard s fo r the co m p a n y 's ou ts tan d ­ing sa fe ty re c o rd a t th e M onm outh County Safety C o u n c il^ annua l aw ard s d inner he ld J u n e 7, a l the C ry sta l B rook Inn , E aton tow n. M an ag em en t a n d em p loyees w ere p ra se n le d w ith a c ita tio n of m erit for w ork ing th ro u g h o u t the y e a r 1961 w ithou t su ffe rin g a d isabling in ju ry . T h ey a lso rece iv ed an In­d u s try G ruup A w ard fo r th e ir sa fe ­ty reco rd in s ta te -w id e com petition With o th e r p la n ts of s im ila r size and c lassifica tio n o f w ork. Rep­resen tin g the co m p an y w ere M rs. M ary E c k e rt, M r*. Y olanda N ig ra , M rs. w. L. Salm on s r ., and M rs. W. L. S alm on jr .

A fter d inne r (he g u es t *peaker W ai D r. F ra n c is M. Dowd, asso ­c ia te p ro fesso r of p sycho logy , R u t­g e rs U niver*lty . T lie 34th annua l s ta te-w ide in te r s a fe ty con tes t is co -sponsored by the N .J . S ta te De­p a rtm e n t o f L a lx ir and In d u stry and the N .J . In d u s tria l Safely C om m ittee.

Collect Post Cards For Scrapbook

M em b e rs of th e W elfare D ep a rt­m en t of T h e W om an’s Club of L au­ren ce H arb o r a r e m ak ing a special effo rt to co llect post c a rd s from all ov er Ihe w orld to m a k e a scrapbook for a p a ra ly zed boy in th e com ­m unity .

T h e d e p a rtm e n t decided to adopt th e p ro je c t a t a m ee tin g a t the hom e of the c h a irm a n . M rs. J a m e s A rm stro n g , 71 B ayv iew D r., L au­rence H arb o r, w hen it w as learneu tha t the v ic tim of polio h ad ex ­p ressed a d e s ire for such a s c ra p ­book. T h e boy h a s th e u se of only one hand.

M em b ers of th e club , friends in th e a re a , o r a n y in te re s ted person hav ing such c a rd s , m ay notifv M rs. A rm stro n g .

T he m e m b e rs m a d e 77 c a n c e r d re s s in g s d u rin g the m eeting .'

M rs. A rm s tro n g an n o u n ced tha t a ll Ihe tickets h av e been so ld for th e bus tr ip lo P a tr ic ia M u rp h y ’s R e s ta u ra n t, Y onkers , N .Y ., 'fh u rs- dav , J u n e 21.

State Position In Cootiette Clubs

M ISS I1A R IU R A IIOI-MKS

M rs. Jo h n W illiam s, L aurence H arbo r, w as appo in ted ass is tan t m is tre s s of ce re m o n ie s for the S ta le of N ew J e r s e y a t th e conven­tion of the M aggie .liggs C ootiette C lubs held in A sb u ry P ark .

, ' lh e announcem en t o f lh e iippoint- ^ : inen t w as m a d e at th e m eeting of , j the M aggie J ig g s C o o tie tte C lub 51 . ; in the V ete rans of F ore ign W ars , : Hull, K eyport, by M is . F ran k llu- i b e rt, p res id en t. M rs. H ubert also j g ave 11 resum e of the coiivenlin:.

ac tiv itie s .M rs. Louis M elius w as appo in ted

dulegute lo the n a tiona l ('(invention lo bo held in St. P au l, M imi., Aug. !l and 10.

P lans w ere m a d e to have m ore

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an d J o h n t i r a b e r . W ilhelm G oeU e is in c h a rg e of m usic . P ia n o a c ­co m p an im en t w ill b e p rov ided by M iss J . P a tr ic ia Pizzi

M em b e rs Of C lass E ig h th g r a d e g ra d u a te s a re i r b a r a J e a n U-M-r Ro­

bert B a rre tt, M a ry E llen U arron , j John L. B ellam y, S h e rry L enore j Best, G ladys L a u re tta B lanchard . I T hom as B land io rd , D onald B rislin , I Ju lia A. R rzezniak , C arla H unger, j R ichard F. B unger, S haron J a n e j C anzano, A nthony F . C araccio lo , i Sue A nne C ausey , G eo rg e John C hakan, R ic h a rd E . C heva lie r. T hom as R ay m o n d Collins, R ichard Car! D alfonzo, P a u l H . D av is, Don­na M arie D eck er.

Also T hom as F . D ee, R uth M ary- lynn D om brow ski, B a rb a ra Ann D uvak, E th e l F ra n c e s E m m , T hom ­a s Jo se p h F lynn , L nura Dorothy F ra n k , B a rb a ra L ynn F ritz in g e r , E la in e Lee G a r re t t , J u a n ita G a r­re t t. G co rg ean n e L. G oodrum , K ath leen D ian n e G ray , M ichael S tan ley G urn icz , R aym ond J . H am ­m ond, Leo C laude H arr is , D ebo rah E ileen H aw th o rn e , F lo ren c e A lyce H ickm an , W a lle r J e re m ia h H utch­ins, A lan A. J a m e s , R em us L eroy Je te r .

Also J a m e s E llison Jo n es , R obert A lan K aese r, R o b e rt J a n s e n K ierce , K aren Lee L aw lo r, P a tr ic k J . Law- lo r, J u d y A nne L oelfler, W illiam C harles Luvero , J o h n J . M atthew *, 111. C h arles R ic h a rd M au rer, Wal­le r W illiam M itte r , L au ra T. Mog- ge , C harles M artin M urphy , F ra n ­ce s M arie N ebus, C aro l Anne Owens, Sharon T. P ercy , l.yndu M arie P izzi, V ic to r L. N. Pizzi, E la ine Raffa, P a tr ic ia Ann R ed­m an.

Also M ark G eo rg e R ice, D iane M ary R osse t, E d m u n d J o se p h R y­an , W eldon Pot? S am s jr . , H arold Eugene S h erid an jr . , R obert Alan S heridan , W illiam S h n rtrid g c , C harles E. S ilve rs j r . , H a rry E d ­w ard S m ith . K alliie Lynn Swan, Shirley Ann U nderw ood, A lfred I.vray V an d erv ee r, M igdulia E. V ega. C harles F ra n c is V ena, John Jo sep h V ena, A lfred A. V ita le , R o­bert D av id W alling, A lonzo W ath- ington, A lphonso W ath lng ton , B a r­b a ra Ann W illiam s. C a th erin e I'. /C ajae/kow skl, T hom as W ilia m Zw eidinger.

CB NeighborhoodM a g is tra te H a r o l d S herm an .

M ataw an T w n s .iip ,. T u e sd a y h e a rd the ca se s a ris in g from iVhat tow n­ship po lice ca lled a -g a th e r in g of 3 row dy bunch ot 15 to 20 te e n ­age vou th s on S hore C oncourse. U sfrw ood B each, tn e even ing o! Ju n e 9. Sgt. K-anK C hernev . low n-J £ ' ship p o n ce , sa id it w as n ecessa ry to d isp a tch tw o police c a rs to the scene io keep the s itu a tio n in nand.Ih e o fficer rep o rted “ rea l tro u b le ’ ih re a ten p d w nen a second b and of teen -ag ers , m uch la rg e r than the firs t, c a m e to the scene to give, the a p p e a ra n c e t 'n r. t~ som etHini; om inous w as m ak ing up.

Two you th s d rew fine s , due to :he s itu a tio n . B a rrv H effner, 9JJ W oodm ere D r., Cliffwood B each, w as l i n e d $25 on a d iso rd erly count fo r a lleged ly hav ing bee ; - to consum e a t the scen e and $10 add i­tional, u n d e r a tow nship o rd in an ce for hav ing it in his c a r . Y oung H effner p ro te s ted he had no id e a of how th e b ee r got in to h is c a r , w as sp illed and runn ing out of th e vehicle w hen spo tted by tne offi­ce rs . . M a g is tra te S herm an fouad th is inc red ib le and he ld lh a t even if H effner did not put b ee r in h is c a r. h e w as responsib le io see n o ­body e lse did.

P a tn c K S auer, 15 Hilltop* Blvd., Cliffwood B each, a you th w h o , a rr iv e d bv m otorcycle , a lso w as lined $25 fo r his p a r t in the d is ­tu rb a n c e s th a t b ro u g h t a flood of phone ca lls to police h e a d q u a rte rs Iro m S hore C oncourse household­ers . Tw o com plain ts w ere d is ­m issed , a g a in s t P e te r Conom os. Lexus R u., M arlboro , and W eldon S am s, W oodm ere D r.. Cliffwood B each. A ll com p lain ts w ere s igned by Sgt. C herney excep t th e one a g a in s t Sam s, s igned oy M rs. L au ra S lover, CliHwood B each, for a lleged ly le ttin g h e r o au g h te r o p e r­a te an au to . T he com p la in an t re- lused to testify in th is ca se .

A fam ily squabb le w as se ttled by g iv ing all’ th re e d e fen d an ts a y e a r ’s p robation and assessin g $5 costs . Philip B ucco s r ., L loyd R d., signed com plain ts alleg ing a s sa u lt ag a in s t P hilip B ucco jr . an d P au l L eavv , bo th ol T e x as Rd., M ataw an Tow n snip. C om plain t a g a in s t th e e ld e r B ucco w as. in tu rn , s ig n ed by M r. Leavv. All w e re p u t under $100 bond to keep the peace .

W illiam Phillips, M iddletow n, pa id $5 and $5 costs on com plain t of P a tro lm a n F. F le tc h e r , tow n­sh ip po lice, for invo lvem ent in an acc id en t M av 30.

D R. R IC H A R D H . SISS

Musical ConcertT he G u ad a lcan a l C oasta lie rs J u n ­

ior D rum an d Bugle C orps will p re ­sen t a m u sica l co n c e r t T h u rsd ay even ing a t S:30 p .m . a t the d ed ica ­tion of th e K nights of C olum bus H om e, R oute 35, K eyport.

P ro g re s s on th e fa rm tak es m any form s th e se d ay s . T h e Bell T e le ­phone S ystem rep o rts th a t a n u m ­ber ol fa rm e rs a ro u n d the coun try a re ca lling the cow s to b reak fa st by te lephone. U sing th e ir bedside phone, the fa rm e rs ca ll o v e r a h igh-pow ered loudspeaker ir. th e p a s tu re au d e a t th e ir b re a k fa s t w hile the cow s m e an d e r up to the

R ic lia rd H. S iss, 257 M am S t . / M ataw an , rece iv ed a D octo r of E ducation D eg ree ui School Ps_v- chology from the G ra d u a te School o f E ducation at th e lflfith a n n u a l com m encem en t of R u tg e rs , T h e S ta te U niversity , N ew B runsw ick , on Ju n e 6 . D r. Siss will p re se n t : a p ap e r b ased on Ins d is se rta tio n a l th e ann u a l co av en tio c o i th e A m erican P sycho log ical A ssocia­tion, St. Louis, M o., th is su m m e r.

He has a B achelo r or Scicnco D eg ree from C olum bia U niversity nnd a M uster- of s c ie n c e in E d u ca­tion u e g re e from th e City C ollege of New Y ork , rle s e rv e d an in te rn ­sh ip in C linical Psycho logy w ith th e New J e rs e y D ep a rtm en t o f . In stitu tions and A gencies a t i'ren- ton S la te H osp ital an d the N eu ro ­P sy c h ia tric In s titu te n t S killm an.

He har. held positions in p sy ­chology at the C en tra l New J e r s e y M enta l H ygiene Clinic a t R ed B ank an d the N ew J e r s e y D iagnostic C en te r in M ^nlo P a rk . -For the p as t tw o yea .’s, h e h a s been a school psycho log ist w ith th e W oodbridge P ub lic SchooLs an d in -S ep tem ber w ill assu m e the s a m e position w iili th e P e rth A m boy P ub lic Schools.

R e sea rc h A ssistan tD r. Siss h a s had ex p c r 'e n c c a s a

R esea rch A ssis tan t a t the In te r ­d isc ip lina ry U cscarch C en ter o t R u tg e rs U n ivers ity a n d in p r iv a te p rac tice . H a is a m e m b er of th e B oard of D irec to rs of the M on­m outh County M enta l H ealth As­socia tion a n d a m e m b er ol th e P ro fessional A dvisory C om m ittee of the M iddlesex County Social S erv ice E xchange.

His m em b ersh ip s include th e A m erican P sycho log ical A ssocia­tion. the New J e r s e y P sy c h o lo g x a l A ssociation, the N ew J e r s e y A ssoc­ia tion of School P sycho log is ts , th e M onm outh-O cean County P sycho ­logical A ssociation an d Ihe N ew J e r s e y E ducation A ssociation.

l ie is m a rr ie d to the fo rm er M iss D oris Dunn and has th re e ch ild ren , G lenn, Je ffre y and Leslie J a n e .

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' NOTICE , ,T ak e notice th a t W illiam P o rte r h a tj i

app lied to th e M ayor anit Council o l . ' Ihe liurtm tih t>! M a la y a n Ioj m p len a ry re ta il consu m p p o n uccnue loi p rc n i* . Isej, known a s the C e n tra l T avern *tt- , uu tcd a t 113 Mmn St.. M .itaw an. N J .

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barn . T he new F a rm In te rphone j >*- 'W w J g > C J c rk >4f th*-Borough ofl? sy stem also enab les a fa rm er, la id i ln t“ ' ' - n' (su n ^ d iup by sickness o r in ju ry , to d i r e c t ! th e ac tiv ity of fa rm hands th rough | th e conven ience of a bedside phone. >21 h.'.'S

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, Thurs@?ayf June 14, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, IN, J. Page Thrs*

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ri.tJsraUoA fo r theo lo g ica l p ro b le m 1, b u t d r ir iQ iiitra ted /th e , ab ility o f the P o w er o f Love" a c tin g ' in o rd in a ry lives to le ad in to new open ings a n d ' i n t ^ n c v av e n u es o l se rv ic e .

, V«d T o f lo l l f lo ^ ^ ro m S cience4 'M i . B rin lon re v e rs e d a u su a l p ro ­

ced u re ,b y b e in g le d to re lig ion from s c ie n w H e is & p n y n c is t w ho

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' ,, p ro fesso r p,r ‘m a th e m a tic s a t (lu il ‘ ? fortj. C o llege/ No,rth .C arolina; and

'e s s o r . o f - re lig io n a t Mills;. .^oUiti2 e ,C » l i ( o r n l< v j ................, ,lfo r tw o ' y e a rs a f te r W orld W ar I ne w a s en g a g e d iq re lie f 'w ork for th e A m e ric a n F r ie n d s S erv ice C o m m ittee ' in G e rm an y , a n d la te r s e rv ed th q S e rv ic e C om m ittee in Jap an .’ F ro m 19fMi-)SS:! h ? w as di-: re c to r o < /P e n d le Hill, a . Q uaker, adu lt f e s t e r (o r g ra d u a te level re ­ligious a n d ’s o c ia l s tu< lie s,in -W all-

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m e e tin g a re .held T h u rs d a y a t T: 25 !»,m. and, 8 'M .p .m . rv, .

A public B ible le c tu re will be g iv e n . Sunoay a t J p .m . W illiam N eiIson, 'w ill s p e a k : o n the sub- jM l ," W o r ld C ris is M ark s llie T im e ol; th e E n d .” T h e su b je c t fqv s tudy a t th e W atclituw ei B ible s tu d y a t 4:15 p .m / is “ O verseers,- F u lly Ac- co m n lish . Y o u r M in is try ,’.' .d ea ling W iot' ti»e’d iv e rse responsib ilities- of o v e rsee rs in g u id ing the. c o n g reg a ­tion in pure w o rsh ip .; ,.

B ib le s tu d y grou ps m e e t a t 8 p ,m . T u esd ay to study, the, B ible in con junction w ith tlie p ub lica­tion , '.‘Let Y o u r N am e Be Sanpti,- l ie d ." One g ro u p rneels m K eypo rt a t K ingdom H all; tw o g ro u p s in M ataw an : a t 3 A tla n tic Ave. an d 311 W ilson A ve.’; P o r t M ojm um th. 8. lylonmqnth. Av*;.; N o rth C en terv ille , h o m e of A r th u r P a lm e r , M iddle R d .; ! and Cltffwe-od, -M P ro sp cc t AVe. :■ ■■■'.■ . ■ >.. •' .■■ ' ■■■■,.: ,

U n ited H ebrew C o n g r ! |a i t s a ' B rea d S t., K ey p art

R abbi II 0 H Levina. " T h e P rie s tly B le ss ing" w ill be the. se rm o n .to p ic on F rid ay a t the 8:30: p .m . se rv ic e . K lddush w ill be pronounced by T odd M, S ahner. On‘!g .Shabbal. fo llo w s ,, hosts , w ill be Mr,- an d M rs. S au l S ah n er w ho a lso w ill g ive . th e . p u lp it flow ers.

S a tu rd a y a t 10 a .m . w ill be the. Sabbatlv m orn ing se rv ic e . T odd M. S ah n e r w ill b e ad m in is te re d th e B ar, JJItzvah r ite s . H e w ill be ca ll- e£- to ! the T o ra h an d w ill r e a d a p rophetic sec tion • to th e c o n g reg a ­tion . K lddush w ill follow.

•ajryl*W ? >>'e* ,>y(eriaa c h o re a C U IN ro e d K ea ck

R tv . F ra a c ia O stera tock■ P u lp it S up p ly .

M prning w orsh ip , w ith m usic by th e ju n io r a n d y o u th ch o irs w ill be h e ld . Sunday a t 10 a .m ,

O n M onday a t 8 p .m . th e re w ill be. a m eeting o f th e W om en’s A s­socia tion in F ellow sh ip H all. .

F ir s t C hu rch 0 | C h ris t. SciealU ^ M B re ^ d S t. . K eyp«rt

S unday s e r v i c e an d Sunday School, U a.m. W ednesday , te s t i­m ony m ee tin g 8 p .m . R ea d in g room open W ednesday a n d S a tu rd a y Irom M o 4 p .m .

H ow sp ir itu a l u n d e rs ta n d in g of G od b rin g s freed o m from w e a ri­ness aii(l fa tig u e w ill be b ro u g h t o u t a t C h ris tian S cience se rv ic e s S unday;

S c r ip tu ra l re a d in g s in the lesson- se rm o n en titled “ G od th e P re s e rv ­e r of M an" w ill inc lude th is v erse f ro m Isa iah (40): "T h e y th a t w ait upon the L ord sh a ll renew th e ir s tren g th ; they sh a ll m ount up With w ings as eag les ; they shall run , a n d not be w ea ry ; a n d they shall w a lk ,, apd n o t fa in t."

O ne of (he c o rre la tiv e p assag es to b e re a d from "S c ie n ce and H ea lth With K ey to th e S c rip tu re s” by M ^ry B ak e r E d d y s ta te s (p.217): " T h e sc ie n tif ic a n d p e r ­m an en t rem ed y fo r fa tigue Is to le a rn the pow er of M ind o v e r th< b ody o r an y illusion o f physica l w earin ess , arid so d es tro y th is il­lusion, for m a tte r can n o t b e w e a r ; a n d h ea v y -lad en ."

T h e G olden T ex t Is from P sa lm 91; "H e th a t dw elle th in the sec re t p lqce of tlie m o s t H igh shall ab ide u n d e r th e shado iv o f (tie A l­m ig h ty ."

S t. M ary ’s E p isc o p a l C hu rch E a s t F ro n t S t., K eypo rt

R ev . H en ry A. M ale , R e c to r O q T h u rsd a y th e St. A nne’s

G ro u p luncheon w ill be held a t 12:30 p .m . In* th e even ing St.

M a iy ’s G ro u p w ill h s v j * d inner- tl ie a tre p a r ty

Holy C om m union will b e ce le ­b ra te d F r id a y a t II. 3D a .m Jn th e eveninj! Ju n io r E .Y .C . w ill m e e t u l7:30 p m . ■ \ ..........■■■ S a tu rd a y th s Ju n io r F..Y.C. w ill hold a p icn ic in th e afte rn o o n .

On S unday th e ..sum m er schedu le o f se rv ic e s w ill s ta r t . T h e re w ill be m orn ing p r a y e r a t 7:45 a .m .; H oly C om m union, 8 a .m . an d 9 a .m .; m orn ing p r a y e r , 10 a .m . T lie C ou­ples Club w ili h ave H p icn ic m the a fternoon a t 4 p .m . .

Boy Scout R ound T ab le w ill m ee t M onday a t 7 :30 p .m .

T uesday, a fte rn o o n th e B row nies w ill m e e t - a t 3.30 p .m . •

W ednesday th e re will b e Holy C om m union a t # a .m . a n d the A .A.s w ill m e e t a t 9 p .m .

G ra c e M ethod ist G bnreh S t. J a m e s : P I.U n ion B each

R ev. E ld t ic h C. C am pbell■ .•;■ ■■■■.■:■■-.. '.P a sto r- ‘i .. ■■. ■ ■■. .• On T h u rs d a y a t 8 p .m . th e re will

be a m e e tin g o f th e C om m ission on E d u c a tio n in th e tduc im or.n l 'building.

R eg u la r c h u rc h wii! be h e ld .S u n ­day. w ith tw o se rv ices bein g ' in­itia ted , one a t 9:30 a .m . a n d tne re g u la r se rv ic e «t i l a .m . T h ese scrv iccs w l l b e iden tica l. P re ­school 'n u rse ry will' be a v a ilab le a t bo th s e rv ic e s . Sunday School will m e e t a t 3:30 a .m . fo r the n u rse ry th ro u g h s ix th g ra d e s .

On M onday, llie D aily V acation Bible School w ill s ta r t fo r ages 2-12 y e a rs .

F ir s t B ap tis t C hurch M aia a n d W. T U rd S U .

R ev. M au ric e W. P h illip s , P a s to r

S unday Schoo l te a c h e rs an d offi­c e rs w ill m e e t T h u rsd ay a t 3 p .m . a t the chu rch .

Sunday School m eets a t 9:3ft a .m .; fa th e rs w ill be recogn ized at tho m o rn in g w orsh ip se rv ic e at 10:45 a .m .; young people m e e t, 6 p .m .; even ing serv ice , 7:30 p .m .

T h e W om en’s A ssociation will hold a tra in in g m eeting fo r a ll of­ficers on M onday.

C h ris tian G ir ls ' G uild w ill m eet T u esd ay a t 7 p .m . a t th e hom e of M rs. R ic h a rd A pplegate. 40 Fulton St., K eyporl.

C ru sa d e r c h o ir reh ea rse s W ed­n esday a t 6:30 p .m .; m id-w eek p ra y e r a n d Bible S tudy, 7:30 p .m .; s a n c tu a ry cho ir reh e a rsa l, 8:30 p.m .

C h itw ood C o m m u tu t;M ethod ist C hurch

R ev . R ic h a rd Lee Scott. P a s to r Sunday m o rn in g w orsh ip is at

9 a .m .; c h u rc h school, 10 a .m . M .Y .F . w ill e lec t o fficers a t 7:.10 p .m .

T h e M en’s C lub will m e e t M on­d ay a t 3 p .m .

P lan s a r e be ing m ade to hoid a fam ily p ic n ic tn the y a rd of thu p a rso n ag e on J u ly 21 a t 3 p .m . T h e re w ill b a a cookout w ith each fam ily b rin g in g Its own food.

F ir s t P re s fey ta rlaa C h u rch R o u te H u d F ra a k llo S t.,

' M a ta w aa Rev. C h e s te r A. G allow ay ,

P ss to rT lie C oup le’s C lub w ill liuld a

b a rb ec u e on S a tu rd a y at 7:30 p.m . a t the m a n se . In ca se of ra in , a coverod d ish sup jw r will be held in fellow ship hall.

"A F a th e r B ore the C ro ss" will be the p a s to r 's serm on to p ic Sun­d ay a t th e m o rn in g w orsh ip se rv ic e a t 10 a .m . S unday School m e e ls a t 10 a .m . N u rse ry c a re is p ro ­v ided fo r ch ild ren u n d er tliree- years-o f-age . A fellow ship kaffee-

k la tch w ill b e hold a t l i : m on the law n of olw ch u rc h m anse for all those w ho h av e lin k ed w ith the ch u rch *!nca S ie beginm i^g of tlie y e a r. .

O n T uew fay the G hriato in E d u c a ­tion ComimW ea v.-Kl m ee t a t 7: W p .m .

O n TiM irsiiay Uta I la n e d P re s b y ­te rian W om en 's O rgan iza tio n will rneei a t 6:30 p .m . to r a good rid ­d ance au c tio n and co v e re d dish s u p p e r , .... -

F l n t M ethud lst C hu rch 147 M ala S t., M a ta w a a

R ev. F ra n k E . S w eeten . P a s to rO n S u n d ay th e re w ill be divine

w orsh ip a t 8:45 a n d 11 u .m . T he re w ill be se rm o n by th e paa to r and m usic by th e sen io r ch o ir . A t the second se rv ic e a tu m o r ch u rch is conduc ted ' fosvretilldren u n d e r the age of 10 a n d su p e rv ised n u rse ry c a re is av a ilab le .

C h u rch School w ith c la sse s for ev e ry a g e w ill m e e t a t 9:45 a.m .T h e re will n o t b e a M ethodist Y outh F ellow sh ip m e e tin g b ecause I ban, i a .m of the h igh s c h o o l-b a c c a la u re a te I W ednesday,

The FuKh R efo rm ed C h u rch M iddle R d . a s d F oe I* A v*.

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R eh e a rsa l fo r !f:30 a .m . Chil­d ren ’s D ay S e rv ic e will b e a t Iff u .m . a n d re h e a rsa l for 11 u .m . se r­v ice w ill b e a t 2 n .m . on S a tu rd a y .

S erv ices iu c o in m en io n itio n of C h ild ren ’s D ay w ill bo neld Sunday a t !i:30 and 11 a .m . S unday Schoo! ch ild ren will conduc t the services:; A ttendance p itu w ill ite a w a rd e d uv R obert E rb ig , su p e rin ten d en t o f the S unday School.

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On T rin ity S u n d av th e re w ill be m a tin s , 7: t i a .m .; Holy C om m un­ion. 8 a .m .; fam ily se rv ic e and ch u rch .school a d v a n cem e n t, 9:30 a .rr,.; Holy E u c h a r is t , II a .m . and evensong , 7:30 p .m .

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se rv ice . 16:50 a .m .T h u rs d a y a l 7 p .m . th e m idw eek I x h e t a will be jun io r c h o ir re­

se rv ic e o f p ra y e r an d B ib le s tudy I |le 4 ,.l a |. S a tu rd a y at 1! a .m .w ill b e h e ld an d a t 8 p .m . the A .A .s will m c e l Tuesday a t 9 sen io r ch o ir w ill - re h e a rs e . p m .

T lie V acation U |bie School W‘l| j q ,, W ednesday th e re w ill be a be he id J u ly 9 th jp u g li 13, ^ ,ul | m ee lin g of tlm T rin ity M en 's ClubJu ly IS th ro u g h 20. S essions a re from 0:30 to U .30 a .m . and classes a r e held fro m k in d e rg a rte n th rough teen-age.

T h e in te rm e d ia te F ellow sh ip pic­n ic lias* been postponed from S a tu r­day to T h u rsd ay , J u n e 28.

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R t v . N icho las J. T a te , P a s to rS unday Scliooi convenes a l 9:30

a .m .; m o rn in g w orsh ip , 11 a .m .; even ing s e rv ic e , 7:30 p .m .

M orn ing aivoir re h e a rse s a t 7.30 p .m . M onday an d sen io r oliou al 8 p .m . W ednesday.

P ra y e r se rv ic e is o a F rid a y from 7:30 un til 8:30 p .m , Tlie public is inv ited to a tten d .

C om m union se rv ic e is iieid the second S u n d ay of each m onth. S pecial se rv ic e s w ill be hold as announced.

T h e s e rv ic e s of tlie P ra y e r B and a r e a t tiie d isposal o f th e com m un­ity . A nyone d es irin g p ra y e r for the aged a n d ill, n u iy co n tac t the M issionary A ux iliary o r m em bers of the ch u rch .

T he llo lm d e l C hurchR ev. A ndrew A. lU irklisirdt, P a s to r

T h e S unday School will hold a s tra w b e rry fes tiva l S a tu rd a y from 6: .10 to K p .m .

" N a tu ra l T h eo lo g y " w ill be the se rm o n to p ic a t th e 11 a .m . w or­sh ip on S unday , T h e N orth Je rse y B eek eep ers will a t te n d the se rv ice then hold a m eeting on the. p^r- sonaga g rounds.

C o n grega tional co m m ittee m eets at the p a rso n a g e T u e sd a y at 8 p.m . R ifle C lub also m e e ts T u esd ay a l 7 p .m .

Ju n io r ch o ir re h e a rse s T h u rsd ay a t 7 p .m .; sen io r cho ir, 7:15 p.m .

I l i a Y oung P eop les Socie ty m eels F r id a y a t 7:15 p .m . in fellow ship hall.

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d ish s u p p e r will lie held T h u rsd ay a t (5:-15 p .m .; business .session, 7:30 p.m .

At the 8:311 a .tn . se rv ic e on Sun­day , " A re You a C h ris tia n ? " Will h e tlie se rm o n top ic; ch u rch school, 9:30 a m .; s e rv ic e of w orship and se rm o n , “ T h re e W ays of Being G od ," a l 10:45 s .m .

T h e m on th ly m ee tin g of the M o th ers ’ A ssociation will be held M onday a t 8 p .m .

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ttev . C o rn e liu s J . K ane, P a s to r M asse s w ill b e held Sunday

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R ev . F re d e r ic k Boos, p a s lo r C hu rch se rv ic e s on S unday are

held a t 8:30 a .m ., 9:45 p .m . and 11 a .m . C h u rch school m e e ts a! 'J :45 ».rn.

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R ev. R on a ld R obinson, I’a s to rS unday School m e e ts a t 9:45 with

a c la s s fo r e a ch m e m b er o t the fam ily ; m o rn in g w orsh ip , 11 a .m .; young peop les m eeting , 6 p .m .; even ing gospel s e rv ic e , 7 p .m .

M id-w eek p r a y e r an d B ib le Study Is held e v e ry W ednesday a t " p .m .

T he re g u la r w ornlilp aei'v ice of the M a ta w an M ethod ist O bureh w as conduoted by puprls of the C hurch School on C h ild ren '* D ay , J u n e 10. A ccording to th e p aa to r, (he R ev. F ra n k Swwjieii, th is w as a drastic, d e p a rtu ro from che trsditiiorm ! p ro ­g ra m of re c ita l ions an d exe rc ises by. ind iv id u a ls »nd c la s se s and p ro v ed tu be a m o re tneanm glu i ex p e rien ce for ev e ry o n e . '

T he a r ra n g e m e n ts w e re In. the h an d s of a c o m m u te * of th e C om ­m ission on E d u c a tio n , M W Jo h n S i g m u n d an d M rs. K en n e th D an ie ls . T h e A ffirm atio n of F a ith w as led by M ichael Q uinn and the n u rsv ry c lass d ire c te d by M rs. K arl H erm an n g a v e the w elcom e and cu ll to w orsh ip , - T h e m orn ing p ra y e r w as m ade by P au l H au ser; the resp o n siv e rea th n g ivas le^l by, R onald S ladek an d the s c r ip tu re lesson read by C ra ig P o lanow sk i. K ic h a rd O hnsm an d ire c te d the of­fering and m a d e th e p r a y e r of d ed ica tion T h e " s e rm o n " w as m n ine p a r ts p re se n tin g b r ie f s u m ­m a rie s or tne s to n e s of J e s u s ’ life. T h e se w ere ^ iv en by K ath y . Man-

an d F r id a y , | ville, K evin S iddons, C h arles Quinn,’ D av id lla u s e r , C k iu tl'a R ie g e it ,

P a tr ic k M arz, J o Anne N ebus, A lan Sm ith and S teven Irw in . A lan N ord stro m g a v e th e bened iction . U she rs w ere rh o n ta s H enderson , D avid P ike, D onald H ughes, M ich­ael Conti an d H en ry M iller. G reet- ors w ero K ath y J a n s e n , M ary Lynn A b ram s, K evin A sbley an d E v e re tt Sm ith.

A n them s w ere sung hy the jun io r cho ir, th e chap e l ch o ir and the cru- m ilor c l w ir T h e k in d e rg a rtenc lasse s san g a s rh e ir an th em , " J e s u s Loves M e ." Mi93 S. E ve lyn Allen and M rs F ra n k S w eeten d i­rec te d the clio irs. D u ring the w or­sh ip se rv ic e th e ch o ir m e m b e rs be­ing g ra d u a te d w ere p re se n te d w ith pins and c e rt if ic a te s of faitiiful s e rv ic e . G ra d u a te d from the ju n io r cho ir to the chapel elx>ir w ere: S h cree H am ilton , R oam i H erb eri, Louise H inds, E m o ry S m ith and Guil T hom sen ; from the ohapel clio ir to the c ru s a d e r cho ir: W en­dy D olan, Clary H erm an n , Susan M orey and R o b ert S chneider; from tlie c ru s a d e r clm ir to tlie sen io r i cho ir: G eorge H am ilton , L aw rence K issniikier, Jo y Ktipp Philip Sm ith and S usan Sm ith . I

tton, '.vfil.-fi ti it m ctropoll-U a Nevr Y o i k N i t Jv csay a re n , wiU b e held in d ie R flO ttvelt S tad ­ium , J e r s e y C lly , Ju ly 20 23, a c ­cord ing to M r. B ennett.

"T h e staiU um w ill b e t r a n s ­fo rm ed into a g ia n t p la ce o f w or­sh ip fo r d ie C h ris tian g a th e r in g ." M r B ein e tc s la te d T he c o n v e n ­tion la one o f 58 ro M b-*!d tins su m m e r In th» U nited S ta te s and C anada. Som e 20.000 a re ex p e c ted to a tten d . T h e th em e o l the a s s e m ­b ly w ill b e "C o u rag eo u s M in is­te r* ."

‘ L iving in a worW fiUed wrtli s tre ss and ten sio n , w ith fe a r filling tho m inds o f th e m a jo r ity , re a l co u rag e is n ee d ed by the C h ris tian to la ca issues sq u a re ly ," . M r. B en ­n e tt sa id . Ho added , " l l i e p ro g ra m a t th is ‘C o u rageous M in is te rs ' con­ven tion wilt ed ifv us sp ir itu a lly and show how th e app lica tio n of B ib lica l p rinc ip les m o u r d a ily lives will enab le us to becom e m o re c o u r­ageous."

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w ill fe a tu re speaker* Icoai th* B rooklyn h e a d q u a r te rs of Jeh o v a h ’s W itnessM a e d m m a te rs fro n t io ca i N ew J e r s e y C'wigregatpons.

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By Sen* Williams

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h o rta tlo n policy, t n one h is to r ic m e ssag e , he d esc r ib e d l i i r p ro g ra m

: fo r b a la n c e d tra n sp o rta tio n to k ee p o u r g oods an d peop le m ov ing in th # ’ m o s t e ffic ien t w ays possib le .• T h e m e ssag e in c luded th e adm lfl- t i t r a t io n 's p ro p o sa ls fo r an in c re a s ­e d m as* tr a n s i t p ro g ra m in o u r

1 rap id ly g row ing ■ u r |ja n a re a s . J o m e tills p a r t o f th e m essage w as v e ry w elcom e indeed , b ec a u se it In co rp o ra ted th e b a s ic o b je c tiv es th a t I h a d a sk e d fo r In D ecem b er

i w hen I m e t w ith th e A m erican M u­n ic ipal A ssocia tion and o t h e r g ro u p s v ita lly c o n c e rn ed ab o u t th e

'f u tu r e o f the co m m u te r in o u r n a ­tion today .

T h e th re e -y e a r , *500,000,000 p ro ­g ra m w on’t s e tt le a ll ou r p rob lem * #11 a t once , b u t i t w ill bu ild logi­c a lly upon th e s ta r t we m a d e l a i t year. Y o u 'll re m e m b e r th a t Con- gres* p a sse d m y rap id tra n s i t b ill s s p a r t o f th e H ousing A ct o f IN I

■ a f te r th re e d ay s o f hearing* a t Whlcli o ffic ia ls fro m ac ro ss th e na-i tlo n te s tif ie d on th e d e sp e ra te n ee d fo r t r a n s i t re lie f.

P ro v is io n s O f Bill T h e a d m in is tra tio n hill, th e r e ­

su lt o f m a n y m on th* o f d iscussion am ong g o v e rn m en t agencies a n d p la n n e rs o t o u r u rb a n fu tu re , w ould m e e t th e o b je c tiv e s ipec ifled b y Ihe P re s id e n t if im ag in a tiv e ly us- t d b y local and s ta te offic ia ls . I ts ch ie f p rov is ions w ould au tho rize :

1. A co n tinu ing m a tch ing g r a n t p ro g ra m w ith ' on In itial th re e -y e a r au th o riza tio n of $500,000,000 to s ta te

............................. cqutra n sp o rta tio n fac ilitie s an d equ ip ­m en t su ch as land , right-of-w ay p a rk in g fac ilities , b u se s , ra il ro lling stock , s ig n a l eq u ip m en t, s ta tio n s , te rm in a ls , and so lo rth . T h e fed­e ra l s h a re w ould be tw o -th u d s of the n e t p ro jec t co st.

2. T h e g ran ts w ould b e con tin ­gen t o n th e d eve lopm en t of a p ro ­g ra m includ ing p lann ing a n d o r­gan iza tion , fo r th e dev e lo p m en t of a co -o rd inated tr a n sp o r ta tio n sy s­tem a s p a r t of c o m p reh en s iv e p lans for th e d eve lopm en t o f th e u rb an a re a . ,

'3 , .An em e rg e n c y p ro g ra m lim it­ed to th re e y e a rs o f g ra n ts o n a SO­SO m a tc h in g b a s is w here th e re is an u rg e n t need fo r th e p re s e rv a ­tion o r p rov ision o f m a ss tra n s p o r ­ta tion fac ilitie s , and w h e re the com p reh en siv e p ro g ra m is be ing ac tiv e ly developed.' 4. A $10,000,000 a y e a r re s e a rc h

and d eve lopm en t p ro g ra m in the field of m a ss tra n sp o r ta tio n , w ith em p h as is o n new techno logy , to be p rov ided o u t of th e p r im a ry g ra n t au tho riza tion .

S. A prov ision fo r the p a y m e n t o l re lo ca tio n expenses, s im i la r to those u n d e r the u rb a n ren ew a l p ro ­g ra m , fo r any fam ilies a n d busi­ness d isp laced by a m a ss t r a n s p o r ­ta tio n p ro jec t.

In N ew J e r s e y w e ’re fo r tu n a te to hav e a w ell-advanced s ta te p la n of ac tio n to help o u r co m m u te rs . The new fed era l p ro g ram , if p a s sed th is y e a r by C ongress , w ill o ffe r o u r G ard en S ta te o ffic ia ls e v e n m o re tools to w ork w ith . I hope th is will b« a n o th e r y e a r o f p ro g re ss on o u r

po w er b o u se o f th e J e r s e y C en­t r a l T ra c tio n C om pany a t 'K e y p o r l h a s ca u sed a g re a t d e a l oi in co n ­v e n ie n c e I t .'.will t i k e ten d a y s o r ao to m a n e the n e c e ssa ry re p a irs .

T h e su il of the bo ro u g h to reco v ­e r th e s tr ip o f g round on F o u n ta in A venue u:.ed a s a n e n tra n c e to M rs R . b\ S c h o c k V bu ild ing is being tr ie d a t -F r e e h o ld .to -day .

T h e dog c a tc h e r h a s been busy th e p a s t w eek, to the so rro w of th o se w hose pets he g a th e re d m. A lte r he fin ishes h e re h e w iii find em p lo y m e n t in K oyport a n d In K a ritan T ow nship .

M iss W inifred E a m e s of N ew Y o rk is v isiting , w ith .he r g ra n d ­m o th e r, M rs . C. B. H oriio r. M iss E c m e s h a s recen tly re tu rn e d from th e S ou t!it< u : S e m in a ry a t B uena V ista, W. V a / '

T h e h a y c ro p in the v ic in ity o! E a a t S ide is develop ing in to a v e ry h eav y y ie ld th is seaso n , ow ing to the w et ap ring .

A t th e J u n e m ee tin g o f the T ow n­sh ip C om m ittee , th e b r id g e . o v e r ihe tro lley tra c k s a t G eh ltiau s ' b r ic k y a rd w as rep o rted to b e in a d an g e ro u s condition , and it w as d e rid ed to h ave a co n fe re n ce w ith th e su p erin ten d en t of: th e tro lley co m pany w ith th e view of hav in g it m a d e s a fe fo r pub lic tra v e l.

A bout 3,000 em p loyees of fou r of tho la rg e p la n ts in P e r th A m boy a re on a s tr ik a for s h o r te r h o u rs an d m o re m oney an d the p lan ts affec ted a r e shu t dow n. T h e s tr ik e j is sp re a d in g an d o ilie r p la n ts m a y be a lso fo rced to c lo se dow n. :

T h ir ty Y e a rs A go ( Is su e F rid a y , Ju n e 10, 1032) M ore th a n 390 p a r ish io n e rs : of

St. J o se p h 's R . :C. C h u rch g av e th e R ev . J o h n B urke, r e c to r or th e ch u rch , a bon voyage d in n e r a i a s u rp r is e T u e sd a y n igh t. F a th e r B urke s a ile d y e s te rd a y afte rn o o n a t 4 o 'c lo ck on the S te a m e r S a tu r- n la fo r E u ro p e , w here h e p la n s to m a k e a n ex tended s ta y tra v e lin g in v a r io u s coum rioE of th e Old W orld. H e w ill a t te n d Ihe E uch- a r ls t ic C ong ress in D ublin on his a r n v a l th e re .

C alled from th e ir b ed s a t m id ­nigh t, six crew s of te lephone m en (ought a longside th e f ire m en at th e scen e o f the Cliffwood L u m b er a n d Supply C om pany fire , y e s te r ­d ay m o rn in g . T hey w ere figh ting to re s to re sc rv ic e o v e r tw o la rg e te lephone ca b le s w hich w ere put o u t of com m ission by th e h e a t of the f lam es.

T ills y e a r 's g ra d u a tio n c la s s in M a ta w an H igh School w ill n u m b e r 36, w hich is th re e la rg e r th a n the c lass o f 1931,

T he H anson-V an W m kle-M unniiiR C om pany has c o n s tru c ted a t its fac to ry a floa t w hich th e y 'm v e p re ­s en te d to th e B orough of M ataw an , to be p la ced on L ak e L e ffe rts for the u se o f the b a th ers .

A n u m b e r of v ac an t lo ts in the b orough h av e been ta k en o v e r by th e unem ployed w ho h av e spaded o r p low ed them u p and p la n ted them w ith such p ro d u ce a s ca n be u sed b y th e ir fam ilies.

T h e B o a rd of Chosen F re e h o ld e rs h a s b ee n p a tch in g a n d p u ttin g a co a t of ta rv ia on th e C lufw ood- M ataw an road . I t Is in im e cond i­tion. A sh o rt s tr ip a c ro s s tha t po rtion o f the ro ad fo rm ing the dam fo r L ak e L e ffe rts w as left un ­done, i t be ing the In ten tion :o ra ise th e ro ad bed so th e w a te r will not flow o v e r the ro ad a s It d id la s t w in te r, a f te r w hich th e new w ork w ill be recoa ted .

M oto r tru c k s have s ta r te d th e ir annua l tr ip s to the N ew ark and New Y o rk m a rk e ts . B ecause of the s e v e re d rough t th e loads have been exceed ing ly ligh t. P r ic e s for the fa rm p ro d u c ts h av e been very low.

B a th e rs h a v e not m a d e u se o l e ith e r la k e fo r the p a s t few days b e c a u se of the e x tre m e ly cold w ea th e r .

F ro s t w as noticed in s e v e ra l low p lace* bo th In M onm outh a n d M id­d le sex C ounties on T u e sd a y and W ednesday m orn ings. N o d am ag e to the c ro p s have been rep o rted .

O ne of ihe bes! p la y ed g a m e s of tlie b aseb a ll season w as co n tes ted T u e sd a y afternoon , on the M a ta ­w an H igh School field . M ataw an d efea ted K eyport H igh by a score of 2 to 1.

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.nnd now hatf a chance to sH! to a d v a n ta g e fo r use ..us ft g a s •■sta­tion . Buf>--Mr. C a rtan p o in ted ou t. the p ro p e r ty is less th a a 10QQ f*et from th e Gt*;f s tation o n thi* o th e r side o f the s tr e e tv n e x t io D eli’s M ark e t and is no m o re th a n 200 feet from T rin ity C hurch . So its u se to r u g a s sta tio n w ould oe p ro h ib ited am i the sa le of th e prorv e r ty w ould be lost, M r. C artan p o in ted out. :

M r, C artan a rg u ed th a t th e re isno pan Rtnuon on the ea side of

a n d local g o v e rn m en ts fo r th e con- m m tra n s i t fro n t.

Install County Officers Friday

M rs. E s th e r P . H u lsa r t, N ep tu n e C ity , w as in s ta lle d s s p re s id e n t of th e M onm outh County A m erican Legion A uxiliary on F rid a y a t th e B rad ley B each P o s t H om e, M rs. W a lte r G roft, M illville, d e p a rtm e n t p re s id e n t, co n d u c tcd Ihe in s ta lla ­tion ce re m o n ie s , a ss is ted by P a s t C ounty P ro s ld c n ts M iss M ary C och rane , A sbury P a rk ; M rs. J o h n M nrus, K eypo rt; M ra. W illiam Jo h n es , Union Bench; M rs. N or­m a n I.ew is, N ep tune ; M rs. R u­dolph C herney , U nion flench, and M rs. Melon WonlhirU, !■ rielm U I. M rs, llu ls n r t su ccced s M rs, Ua3il S locum , W est I.onn llran ch .

O ther o ffice rs Insiulled w ere ; F irs t vlc« jiri'flldcut, M rs. A rtlm r S ilva , A sbury P a rk ; sccond v k u iMuMck-iii, M is. B a rb a ra Dc‘\V ;thii\ K ey p n rt; liilrd v ice n res iden l, M rs, A nnubclie flrlu l, Union B ench; h is ­to rian , M rs. T he resa . G odhold, N ep­tune ; clmplHln, M rs. N etlla S pcro , N ep tune ; se rg can t-a t-a rm s , M rs. S tella C a rte r ; ire n su re r , M rs. fii 'o rjtn U lnca ij K cy p w t, an d »'.*.■ ic la r y , M r*, Sloi 'im .

M rs. H u ls a r t w as escorted to th e ro s tru m by tho M ayor, E ugene 11. I.ow cnsu.'ln, ■ D rnd lcy llc acn , w ho spoko b riefly on the civ ic , c h a r i­ta b le an d reh ab ilita tio n w ork done by th e in i 'n ib e rs of the A m erican t ri'lnn A ux iliary , not only locally , lllll llirniip.lmul th e nnli<>n

Jlosii'flK'K of the evening w ore n irm b e r* of B rad ley Beach U nit 337, w ho *«rvcd re fru tlim cn l* * ftc r tlie In s ta lla tion . M rs. H u lsa rt Is a p t t l p re s id e n t o l th a t unit.

CommunicationTo th e E d ito r,

In beh a lf of th e L icensed P ra c t i­cal N u rse A ssociation o f N ew J e r ­sey , D ivision 10, I w ish to thank you an d your s ta f f fo r th e w o n d er­ful c o v e ra g e you have g iven us in yo u r p a p e r th is p as t y e a r. It w as g re a t ly a p p re c ia t td ,

(S igned)M rs. B essie C overt P u b lic ity C h a irm an

D eb a te in the S en a te , p r io r to th e overw helm ing v o te to p a ss the b ill au tho riz ing e m e rg e n c y finan ­c ia l a id to the U n ited N ations, in ­vo lved a m a jo r d iscu ss io n of th e U .N , a n d our c o u n try ’s p a r t ic ip a ­tio n In it. I sm g la d to oe ab le to re p o rt th a t the S en a te d id not q u es ­tio n o u r m e m b ersh ip in the U .N . H a th c r, th e d eb a te c e n te re d upon th e n a tu re a n d -e x te n t o f pu r su p ­p o r t fo r it.

T h e re i s a sm all b u t noisy fac ­tion in th e coun try w h ich u rg es us to "G e t the U.S. out o f the U.N. a n d th e U.K. ou t of th e U.S. T o som e in th is g ro u p , th e U nited N a tio n s w ill be u n s a fe un til w cg e t a ll th e fo re ig n e rs out of it. S uch p ersons w ould h a v e foundli t t le com fo rt in th e S e n a te 's d is­cussions.

D esp ite all th e sound and fu ry o f the a tta c k s on th e U .N ., public op in ion po lls h av e show n (hut only o n e A m erican In 20 fav o rs th is co u n trv ’* . .w ithdraw ing an d lha t m o re "than 8ft p e r ce n t of us feel it is " v e ry im p o r ta n t" fo r ou r co u n try to w ork to m a k e the U.N. a success . , .

N o t W orld G o v ern m en tO ne helpfu l d ev e lo p m en t is the

g re a te r public u n d e rs ta n d in g tod ay o f w hat tha U nited N ations can d o and w hat It canno t. M ost A m er­ic an s now recogn ize th a t th e U .N. can n o t a c t as a w o rld governm en t capable, of se ttlin g all p rob lem s, Including those b e tw e en th e g rea t p o w ers . T he U nited N ations C h a r­t e r and th e o rg an iza tio n e s ta b lish ­e d u n d e r it in 1945 a r e b ased on th e h a rd political fac t th a t the U .N . can n o t take co llec tiv e ac tion a g a in s t o n e of th e w o rld ’s su p e r­pow ers sh o rt of p rec ip ita tin g the g loba l w a r the U.N. seek s to avoid .

T h e re is b e t te r u n d e rs ta n d in g , too , th n t ihe e x is ten ce of the U n ited N ations is n o t a r e a s o n . io neg lec t o u r own defenses; A rtic le 51 of th e C h a r lc f recogn izes the Inheren t r igh t of ind iv idual o r co l­le c tiv e self-defense . T h e U .N. could n o t long ex ist w ithou t th e global b a lan ce o f pow er to w hich NATO m a k e s a n in d isp en sab le co n trib u ­tion . ,

I b e lieve th a t, d esp ite the lim ­ita tio n s posed hy the g re a t pow er conflict, the U .N . ca n and does m a k e a n um ber o f im p o rta n t, even c ru c ia l, co n trib u tio n s in help ing to p re s e rv e peace.

Serve* A s B ufferT he U nited N ations can serve as

a so rt o f bu ffer, a n ac cep ta b le th ird p a r ty able to fill a d an g e r­o u s po w er v acu u m an d thus to p re v e n t a head-on co llision by th e g re a t pow ers. H n s is w hat the la te S cc re ta ry -G cn e ra l D ag H am m ar- sk jo ld d escribed as th e ro le of "p rc v e n tiv o d ip lo m a c y ," and it is w ell illu s tra ted by th e U .N .’s p eace-keep ing fu n d ion in the Con­g o . H ow ever re g re t ta b le som e of th e developm ents in th e Con^o m ay h av e b een , it seem s

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Smith Planning(con tinued from p ag e o ne)

Ihe ro ad s com m ittee c h a irm a n of the tow nsh ip com m ittee .

M ay o r P au l E . C heste r ex p la in ­e d th a t the cost nf the M as te r P lan w ill he borne la rg e ly from s ta te and fed era l funds and th a t usually a low nsh ip like M arlb o ro In M on­m ou th Counly has to pay only one- ten th o f the costs a s th e federa l g o v e rn m en t has ass ig n ed th e coun­ty as a p rio rity a re n nf p lann ing .

C h a irm an F ra n k K appn , In a s ta te m e n t tn the h o ard , reca lled th a t "o n Aug. V, 1961. Ihe P lan ­ning B oard rece ived u le tte r from tho T ow nsh ip C om m ittee , req u es t­ing the P lann ing B oard lo p re p a re n m a s te r plan for M arlb o ro T ow n­sh ip nnd subm it th is p lan to Ihe T ow nsh ip C om m ittee h " p rova l.

(■rent D eal Of Thtiuglil "S in ce th a t lim e, a g re a t deal

of though t hns been g iven tn tills

inr ils ap-

c le a r th a t it isl fa r b e t te r to have th e U.N'., r a th e r th a n A m erican an d Soviet trdups, th e re .

T h e U nited N ations help s fo r e ­so lve c e rta in con flic ts a m o n g s m a lle r pow er? th a t m ig h t o th e r ­w ise f la re up and involve the w orld in an o th e r w ar. T h e U .N .'s m e d ­ia tin g an d co n c ilia ting ro le has been com plem en ted by the. d e ­v e lo p m en t o f such te ch n iq u es as o b s e rv e r g roups, b o rd e r co m m is­s ions , election] su p e rv iso rs , non- c o m b a tta n t gu ard s a n d lim ited U .N. a rm e d forces. .

T h e U nited N a tio n s h a : helped an d Is co n tm u |ng to lie ip p rom ote the sm ooth tra n sitio n o f peoples to se lf-governm ent an d independ­ence. I

A dded A (ea Of C ontactT h e U nited N ations se rv e s as an

add itiona l are ii of con tr.c!, both fo rm a l and in fo rm al, be tw een gov ­e rn m e n ta l re p re se n ta tiv e s . It is a l­w ay s usefu l i(i know w hat is on th e m inds o fl o ffic ia ls of o th e r c o u n trie s , w h e th e r allies’, a d v e rs a r ­ie s o r n c u tra s. an d w h e th e r o r no t w e dec ide to ac t fo r o r aga in st th e v iew s the jl ex p re ss . And it 13, of co u rse , silprem eJy im p o rtan t th a t none o f I the a to m ic pow ers s e rio u s ly m isc a lc u la te e a c h o th e r 's in ten tions. |

T h e U nited | N ation* also has v a lu e a s a g re a t in te rn a tio n a l fo r­u m . O ften Inis asp ec t o f the U.N. does not le a d | to a c tu a l so lu tions.N n doub t a ll (]nuntries shou ld con ­c e n tra te m ore on reac h in g con­s tru c t iv e se tt lem en ts ilian on a t­te m p tin g to \l>in v o tin g v ic to ries, w h ich m ay le, ye th e p rob lem fu r- ^ ^ H l e th e r from soiu .ion th a n befo re . B ut ' 1 ■ev e n w h ere se ttlem en ts a re not ach iev ed , th e " d e b a tin g so c ie ty " a sp e c t o f th< U.N. d o es fo rce co u n tr ie s to exp la in an d defend th e ir policies nnd to fa c e critic ism .And w hile tlm " p o w e r of w orld op in io n " o ften has been e x a g g e ra t­ed , th e re is i o doub t th a t it has so m etim e s h a t a u se fu l m o d e ra t­ing effec t.

rren t U n ited N ations ing on th e keep ing n a y h e lp to p rov ide

A ll these cu a c tiv itie s b ea o f th e peace th e tim e n ec essa ry to allow itsim p o rtan t ec< h u m a n ita r ia n long-range co velopm en t of m en t and a te rn a tio n a l s tren g th en in g b a s is lies ou tim a te ly ach i d isa rm e d and w hich p eace a s su re d unde

A s long ns fu tu re , I am

niom ic, socia l and W ork io m ake its l t r ib u tio n - to the de­cider a r e a s of ag ree- tro n g e r sen se o f in- o m m un ity . In the of the U .N . on th is • b es t hope fo r u!- v lng an effec tive ly in sp ec ted w orld in

can b e reasonab ly the ru le of law .

m an h im se lf h as a su re th a t the U nited

N atio n s o r sJm e s im i la r agencyfor in tcrnatio : h a s a fu ture, th is co u n try si an im p o rtan t th e foundatio

a h u n d a n 'iy \ the U nited N:

ml co -opera tion also I am conv inced tliai m ild co n tin u e to play ro le in .streng then ing is of p ea ce th rough tions.

F ifty Y ea rs Ago C lssur T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 13, 1012) T ill' t'o iiline iK en ii'lil e x e rc ise s of

111- Clai.s nf 11)12, M iitiiwnii l l l |’li School, wci'i' held at llie A m lllorlum last F r id a y even ing , T he w eather w as ausp ic ious anti the hall w as w ell filled w ilh the a d m irin g friends and re la tiv e s of th e g ra d ­u a tes , Thu sn lu la lo ry w as g iven by iho C lass J'li.MiW iil, h lm o ru K ali ' n cr, w ho also m ade the p re s e n ta ­tion of a p ic tu re lo Ihe schoo l. Mn- bet Beat rice liiiiitions d e liv e red the v a led ic to ry .

F o rty -e igh th a n n iv e rs a ry of A, Salz ft Co., KeyiHiri, lo c e le b ra te on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 22d, w ith m usic, souven irs and g re a t a r r a y of ill- t r f . 'tu jn s and tv liitu iu im ii.v ti.n ga in s. Those Who have u lU ndcd th is f irm 's p rev io u s n m i iv m n r y co ltb ra ilm is m a y have A fa in t Idea w hat tills one Is to lie, adv ,

'Ihn kretihlii/* of a s h a f t nt the

'6. T o encou rage those deve lop ­e r* w ho w ould p ro v id e grow th of such q ua lity as to m a k e M arlboro T ow nsh ip a p roud com m un ity .

"T o accom plish th e se purposes, th e P lann ing B oard needs the s e r ­v ices o f a p ro fess iona lly tra in ed perso n , who will be ab le to view o u r tow nship w ithou t p re ju d ice o r em o tion . He w ould b e ab le to p re ­p a re a com prehensive p lan and g u id e th e p lann ing b o a rd In its e f­fort* to im prove o u r tow nsh ip ."

T o Im prove Service*On the score o f tne co -o rd inating

c o m m ittee , M r. R ap p a had th is lo say : "E v e n though we em ploy ihe se rv ic e s of a p ro fess io n a l p lanner w e on the p la nn ing b o ard , m ust rea lize tha t we h av e a responsib ili­ty to be oil the a le r t fo r w ays and m e an s to im prove Ihe efficiency o f se rv ic e s to new deve lopm en ts an d the qunlily and q u a n tity of r a t­ab le* ."

And h e deta iled th e functions of th e m e m b ers of the co -o rd inaling co m m ittee a s follows: " The P re s i­den t of the B oard of E ducation is m o re fam ilia r w ith school p roblem s thnn p lanning b o n rd m e m b ers and h e m ay be ab le to su g g es t the re ­location of a p roposed school so ns to effec t a tra n sp o rta tio n sav ings, n r w hethe r the ty p e is in our best in te re s t.

"T h e ch a irm an of Ihe industria l com m ission could g ive us sugges­tions on how Ihe deve loper could a id his com m ission in secu rin g in­d u s tria l ra tab les and w h eth e r a p ro ­posed deve lopm ent m ight have an a d v e rse effect on in d u s tria l a rea s . In m a n y in s tances , the proposed d eve loper could w ork w ith Ihe In­d u s tria l C om m ission In b ring ing in­d u s tria l ra tab le s to m ir com m unity and the reby reduce the tax burden for nil.

A dvise R eq u irem en ts"T h e ch a irm an of t b ' u tilities

w ork ing out v e loper to foil a re sa tisfied then app rove

iggestions for Ihe de- nw an d then w hen all w ith the re su lts , to the a p p lica tio n ."

NuccioA pplegate re e d ” he w as

M r, W alsh m ission now m em b ers , M and M rs. Ell: found lha t if tlon p ro g ram ned, Ihe coun a m e m b e r 111 m ission woul sn id he had m e m b e r con ac t on a rcc< been " reb u ff It wns a llow e from lack of on dates .

M r. W alsh A rth u r Abba res id en t and in s tru c to r at for the $650 lieved it was taken at the n igh t as Ihe i a su m m e r i red u ced the |: He reported ap p lican t, t te ach e r 111 Cl sis! ant hnsld w an High S d raw n.

Cnim cilmn sa id lie had w ay llie m at He noted ll slim huil call of M r. Slunk the c a n v in g hill the Iected ill il I

M ain St south of R ou te 34, so a m o to ris t has to h a z a rd running ac ro ss th e . o ih tir la n e of tra ffic to g e t to oue on the w est side of M ain St. He d id not b e lie v e it w as lo g ica l !<y !oc&te s ta tio n s ju s t by d is tan ces ', apa rt.- ■ ,, ,

A rth u r P helan ., a h o m eo w n er on the e a s t s id e of B ro ad St. n e a r R ou te 34, sa id he w as v e r y m uch in fav o r of th e o rd in an ce . He said he bad lived on T ennen t Rd. in M o rganv ille w ith a u tc ju n k y a rd s ori th e c o rn e rs a round h im , so h ad m oved o u t and built a house in M ata w an . He sa id he w as d is ­tu rb e d now to th ln l; th a t h e could be runn ing in to a s im ila r cond ition in M alaw an if the o rd in a n c e w ere n o t passed . .

H a* Tw o A pplica tionsJ o h n J , T h a le r, th e b u u d in g in­

sp e c to r , acknow ledged th e re w as som e ch a n ce of th is, a c co rd in g to w h a t w as com ing in to h is office, l ie re p o rte d he had had tw o a p ­p lica tio n s fo r new. s ta t io n s ill the p as t m onth , one for th e sou thw est c o rn e r o f R o m e 34 and B road S t„ a c ro s s B road St. from M r. P h e la n ’s new hom e, and an o th e r fo r w liut is now the s ite of K ap la n ’s D elica­te ssen on the n o rthw est i> c o rn e r ol M ain St. arid R om e 34. In th is la t­te r ca se , M r. T h a le r p a in ted out, no new p erm it for a s ite for a s ta tio n is Involved, a s g a s pum ps now a r e used for b u s in ess on the p rem ise s T no s to re b u ild in g w ould be rem oved and a m a jo r g a s s ta ­tion com o in on the s ite .

M r. T h a le r did not know if the R oute 34 and B road St. s ite m ean t a ch ang ing in the location of C olo t’s S erv ice S tation from M am St. and N ew B runsw ick Ave. to th a t s ite o r C olot's s ta r t in g a sec ­ond sta tio n for the sa le of gaso line u n d e r one business head in g w ith th e s ta tio n they o p e ra te now.

M r. C a rtan did not s ee the con­n ec tion M r, Phelan w as m ak ing betw een gaso line s ta tio n s an d auto I ' _ ' noted the m oderngus sta tio n has a b u s in ess pride in c lean liness and sp lenden t ap ­p e a ra n c e to the eye , en tire ly dif­fe ren t from an auto ju n k y a rd . But M r. P helan noted th a t th is was not the c a se w hen the view of the s ta ­tion w as from its r e a r . And he n o te d th e re w ere g la r in g lights al n igh t, tra ffic runn ing in and out an d noises th a t go w ith all gas stn tions.

M r. T h a le r did a s s u re M r. P h e lan th a t only lOO-by-150-fcet of tho p ro p e rty at the sou thw est co r­n e r of R ou te 34 and B road St. could b e used for a gas s ta tio n , and the rem a in d e r along B road St. p ro tru d ­ed o v e r in to a res id e n tia l zone.

B efore the hea ring w as ad jou rn ­e d it w as noted som e nf the a la rm o v e r g as s ta tion o p e ra to rs being put o u t of. business by the o r­d in an ce w as need less a s section D ex em p ted them from th e c la ss i­fica tion of a non-conforrn ing use if a school, church , h o sp ita l p r p ub ­lic ed ifice should be e re c te d w ith ­in 500 feet of th e ir location When th e g as sta tio n w as on its s ite f irs t.

Out(con tinued from p ag e one)

h n ic il mul oHiiw' n u in n i |ta l twin dlinK <>f ti'is p io lilcm c h rrk e d .

“ All of this has n ^ u l tn ! in a confusion of idisis MiiMriimi.1* su p ­p o rted w ilh [a rts , n iu rr o ftrn no th ing Mfiro than nn rN prcv .iw r of indiv idual tikrji and diNhkrs, w hich nf mi h f lp In p m lin j’ Ihe phm nm r in ;u d in iirconiplish*

Its objet .iv<^" I t w ould In; a uood ide.t, nl this

tim e to review llie n'K|Kin&ll>H(fl',s of Ilia I'lannliiK H oaid .

Itrftpoiiftihlltleft Of llonrd "1 . T o niuke r n l u i n m nl Ihe

1,1ml h zoni-d Inr Hh b rs t |K>sslble use.

"2. To provide for o r d e r 1 y g row th of I he inw im hm , w ith paved *;trt1* is, n u b * und s idew alks and .sewer and w a t n .

"3 . T o plnn for fu tu re uchool idles, parkr,, nnd plftVjtinunds,

- I . / 1* I...*!,! ,n " ,rifMM'I.n nnd I ijdiWHV**.

"fi. T o p ro tec t the tow nsh ip from builder* who would build hon tru Ihttt could becom e the fu tu re de* pi-ew cd iifeii

■ ndv isabtlily ol the M-w*»f and w .ite i j m ains und ndvi.se iih on the ir h

qiiltenirnlN for the sew er and w ate r,

“ Ih e ch a irm an oi tlie <o m m iif o/i ro/id.s, tow nsh ip r»/m m im cotlld ndvi.se us nil tlie l<

app lir.m l hn in>: helmi* ti

in sta lla tion n f ; In ^ no | q u n llh ra tio n ! hail hern |J M r. W.d*.: ! hi in fi nn

I developm ent and how \v< I tiif* best m atn ten iinee nnd

tinn nf road rii ir iin i 'i 'i U» pmpO'.ed , v«,h.-iIhm >in* ciin }'H . ,•<!'’ (,| j• * f

ri'rv ie in j’, 1 !;i .in l.i> ■.* u i efficiency lio in all new io»id';, pi»>h iim* r>n;ih!v w here d eve lopers fa re eMSfmj: ? re. o m m m d . roads, Ihu c h a irm a n m ay ic ijuest tii,n ih n e wthe developer l<> lin p io v e lluit \**\ ..................... .tion of Iho fx is lln i ' r«,id iil'Hir i i ro n i i i i in d which the d ev e lo p er intend,-i , miiMiii: of \ to build mi Hu a<fm

"Y ou can len lly see that if tl 'i1 ; h.wni t co-ordination co m m ittee functions >.|n.nli! t»»ke p roperly , the P lan n in j1, H oaid could |nb v.iih thefum dhm m ore c flic ien lly with 1m s ; ..........chance of ro jd ly e r to r , ami with f \ U . jjrrfile t benefit to the tow nship, i i > a s n i l

"Tin* p '/ired im * reeM nim-nrleil |». I Iliai ft d 'te i i ip i 'i h ie ilie i i i i < n ; . m > (m hh , i)plans nnd npp llra ilnnn for Mudv. noted he wu Ihe IMnnnhw lio iird Ihwi would nt the corn meet with ihe ro o id lnn lin i: com Jtnhhit I .mu lu iiii 'c ond co n sid e r Ihe platut, iu m ,'* foi a

to ra ted how "an in z - t this deve lopm ent, noted th a t the com - w as left w ith two s. M ary E . Costello zabeth W yckoff. He the ru m m e r re c re a -

w as to go on a s plnn* il w ould have to add

at n igh t so the com* have a q u o ru m . He

[ried to j>et the five- im issiun to g e th e r to in m enda tion , bu t hnd d " th re e tim es. Uut this cou ld have been

p ersonal conven ience

offered th e nam e of ia, a M iddlesex Rd.

p h y s ica l education K eyport H iuh School, su m m e r post. He he*

im p era tiv e ac tion be council m eeting tha t

le lays o v e r appoin ting ire c to r had "a lre a d y ro tfram by one w eek ." the n am e of a p rio r anlel S tnnkiew icz, a ffwood School an d as- thall < n arh nt M ain- :ho(il h ad been with-

Only Ford Bigger(con tinued from p age one)

th e F o rd p lant is one fo r assem b ly , not for m anu factu ring .

M r. K re tz e r c red ited H en ry Si­ko rsky , C om m ack, L .f., engineer fo r K-W ay, the K-W ay s tee l e re c ­tion crew . W ashington C oncre te Co., W antagh , L .I., an d M anzo E x­c a v a tin g Co., M ataw an , fo r the fact th a t w here th e re w as only a te r ­ra in of ground A ug. 7, 1961,th e re is now , 10 m o n th s la te r , a fin ished build ing of n ea rly 25 n cres in a re a .

M r. K re tze r said it w as m ore fo rc ih ly im pressed upon him, for w hile M r. Sikorsky h a d heen su p e r­v is in g the llo lm del job , he, M r. K re tze r, h as been in Ind ia on an ­o th e r construc tion p ro je c t. T he head of K-W ay com m en ted , lha t from his observation of co nstruc­tion p rac tice s now ap p lied in India, it w ould have taken flO y ea rs , r a th ­e r than 1(1 m ouths, lo e rec t a build ing com p arab le lo L ily-Tulip 's H olm del p lan t.

It w as puinled out th a t the level­ing off of ihe land, llie developm ent of tunnels th re e -q u a r te rs the length of the Lincoln tu n n e l an d Ihe p u l­ling down of a netw ork of d ra in s req u ired the m oving of 1,­000.1100 cubic y a rd s of e a rth ,

lla il* T im e E lem en tW aller J . R ergm ann , ch a irm an

of llie board ol L ily-Tulip , hailed Ihe tim e elem ent o f construc tion u n d e r K re tze r m ethods of cu rry ing th ings nut. He noted th a t this was liic seven th plant K-W ay had budt for I .i 'v T u lip . Mr. lle rgm unn re ­ca lled th e irs w as nn asso c ia tio n of 15 y e a rs stand ing . K-W ny cam e in­to being in ltl.1l, w hile f.ily-Tulip w as fnrnieil by m e rg e rs o f sm a lle r co m p an ies in ItKIH. As n " p e a c e ­tim e " industry . I.ily-Tulip could nol expand unlii World W ar II whs ov-

\>!n:n K-W.iy liuili n tirsl .......

S H A D E S 'O P N E W Y O R K . . . . E R . S t o r y o f t h e w e e k d e p t . . ' c o u r t e s y N e w Y o r k T i m e s : .H e a d l in e — A I R T R A V E t r E lf . S H O C K E D ! L E F T $ 4 3 ,0 0 0 I N H O T E L , . . D a t e l i n e - - “ C H I T T A G O N G , E A S T - P A K I S T A N — T w o w i ld e l e p h a n t s r e c e n t l y w e n t o n a r a m p a g e a t - . t h e v i l l a g e o f S a o k a n i a k i l l ­in g 12 p e o p l e a n d i n j u r i n g 3 0 o t h e r s . R e p o r t s s a id t h e e l e ­p h a n t s c r a s h e d i n t o t h e v i l l a g e t r u m p e t i n g w i ld l y . T h e C h i t t a g o n g d s s t r . ic t o f f i c e r , M . I s la m , .s a id t h a t t h e e l e p h a n t s w e r e s t i l l a t l a r g e a n d w e r e b e i n g h u n t e d m a n e a r b y ju n g le ." T h e v i l l a g e w a s e v a c u a t e d . ” . . . W h a t h o t e l ? . . ; N o w a v » k n o w w h y p o l i t i c i a n s i n n e w l y i n d e p e n d e n t c o u n t r i e s t a k e t h e i r p o l i t i c s s o s e r i o u s l y . . . T h e y 'r e n o t f i g h t i n g f o r p o w e r o r {i c a b i n e t p o s t . . , t h e y w a n t a l u s c i o u s d i n n e r a t t h e W h i t e H o u s e . . . O h , b y t h e w a y . . . b e n ic e to y o u * c h i c k e n ­f o o te d f r i e n d s . . . w e 'v e j u s t r e c e i v e d w o r d t h a t h e n s o u t ­n u m b e r p e o p l e i n N e w J e r s e y . , , A n d t h e y a r e n i c e e n o u g h to l a y e n e g g a d a y f o r e v e r y m a n , w o m s n w t d c h i ld : i n t h e s t a l e . . . S o w h a t a r e y o u d o in g f o r y o u r h e n ?T H I S ’N T H A T . . . M a y o r . P h i l i p J . .B la n d : j r . o f B n r i t a n T o w n s h i p s a t t h r o u g h t h e e n t i r e m e e t i n g ■ oV- t h e M a t a w a n T o w n s h i p C o m m i t t e e r e c e n t l y . . . n ic e f n e m l - y , n e i g h b o r ly - g e s t u r e .... . T h e K e y p o r t B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n s u r e s p e n d s a l o t c f t u n e c h i t c h a t t i n g a b o u t e v e r y t h i n g b e f o r e i t d e c id e * ' to t a k e ? ' \ t i o n . . . H a s e n o u g h c o m p e t e n t c o m m i t t e e s t4 - m a k e d e c i s io n s o f . t h e b o a r d r o u t i n e a n d e x p e d i t i o u s . V '. b u t i t j u s t h a s n ' t w o r k e d o u t t h a t w a j ' . . . . Q u o t e o f t h e w e e k . . . R i c h a r d S h a n n o n to E d w a v d S c u l l i o n . . . s c e n e : ; U n W B e a c h s c h o o l b o a r d m e e t i n g , . , “ D o n ’t g o , E d ” S u b t i t V e : ' L o v e ’s L a b o r s L o s t . , . S e r i o u s l y . . . m a n y a r e s o r r y Ho- s e e t h e v e t e r a n s e c r e t a r y a n d b o a rd , m e m b e r l e a v e . . , T h i i v t i t w a s r a t h e r u n f a i r f o r t h e R e c o r d to s e n d - t h e i r ' i n q u i r i n g p h o t o g r a p h e r d o w n to K e a n s b u r g a n d a s k p o l i c e t h e r e “ W h a t is y o u r b ig g e s t g r i p e ? ' ' A lo t o f p e o p le w e r e t o o l e d / i . . M o s t o f t h e o f f i c e r s ' g r i p e s c o n c e r n e d w i th s a f e t y o f p e d e s ­t r i a n s a n d m o t o r i s t s . : . ............

W O R T H L O O K I N G O V E R is t h e n c i v l e g i s l a t i o n r e ­c e n t l y s i g n e d in t o l a w b y G o v . R i c h a r d J . H u g h e s e m p o w e r ­in g m u n i c i p a l i t i e s t o c o r r e c t u n s a f e o r u n h e a l t h y c o n d i t i o n s in s u b - s t a n d a r d d w e l l i n g s , . . T h e s o - c a l l e d " s l u m l o r d b ill'-. r e q u i r e s o w n e r s a n d r e s i d e n t a g e n t s of- b u i l d i n g s o c c u p ie d b y tw o o r m o r e f a m i l i e s t o r e g i s t e r w i t h t h e m u n i c i p a l i t y . I t a l l o w s t h e m u n i c i p a l i t i e s to c o r r e c t u n s a f e o r u n h e a l t h y c o n d i t i o n s i n t h e s e b u i l d i n g s if t h e l a n d l o r d d o e s n o t . . , T h e m u n i c i p a l i t y c a n s p e n d f u n d s t o c o r r e c t t h e s e c o n d i t i o n s , t a k e a l i e n o n t h e p r o p e r l y a n d a s s ig n a s u p e r v i s o r f o r t h e w o r k to b e d o n e , l t a l s o c a n o b t a i n a c o u r t - a p p o i n t e d . r e ­c e i v e r t o c o l le c t r e n t o r in c o m e f r o m th e p r o p e r t y t o r e p a y t h e m u n i c i p a l i t y a n d to p a y a n y f in e s le v ie d a g a i n s t t h e l a n d ­lo r d . . . S o m e t h i n g l i k e th i s r e a l l y c o u l d k e e p u l o t o f p e o p l e b u s y f o r a lo n g l i m e .

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Ilul Ihe job iIm ! f.eem cd lo picuNe

the T aney of M r. B erg m an n and K -W ay offic ials m o re w as th e e a rth - m oving, “ 22 billiua pounds of u " a s one offic ial p a rticu la rize d on the su b jec t. But, of co u rse , w hat p leased M r. U erj;m ann w as th a t L ily-Tulip has . now com e to the phase of m oving in m a ch in e ry and “ b ed d in g ” it in p lace at the H olm ­d el p lan t. W ith tha t about to bem n, p ro au c tio n cannot b e fa r aw'ny.

Owner Threatens(con tinued from p age one)

ch ild ren in the a re a and g en e ra lly d e te r io ra te p ro p erty values.

T h ey fu rth e r c h a rg e d th a t pine- ing of the h ea d q u a rte rs in su ch a heav ily popjilnled zone w ould re ­su lt in a noise n u isance ca u sed by w ailing s iren s o f the am b u lan ce s w hen responding to ca lls a t all hou rs of the day and night.

P ossib ility Of ‘ B a rro o m ”Tlie pe tition nlso s la te d th a t th e re

w as a possibility of " a b arro o m w ilh d rink ing going on w hich could get oul of h and an d con tro l and could c re a te a h a z a rd ." A squad o fficer, M ichael Chilpka, sa id the code of e th ics p roh ib ited d rin k in g . He inv ited the p e titio n ers io inspec t any of the l-irst Aid s ta tions . "Y ou will no t find b a rs in any of th e m ," he said .

M r. C hilpka said the squad last y e a r had answ ered 480 ca lls . Of these , 316 w ere in M adison P a rk . H e sa id only tw o req u ired th e s iren and lights n fte r 11 p.m . H e sa id th e s iren s a re not used a f te r 10 p .m . un less deem ed " e x tre m e em ­e rg e n c y /’

At the p resen t lim e the lirst aid tru c k s a re housed in the M adison P a rk F ire House, h u t M r, C h ilpka poin ted out (hot the fire co m p an y will be getting a new tru ck and th e re will then be six veh ic les in llie lire house. He sa id it w ould be d ifficu lt lo gel Ihe standby tru c k out in tim e o l an em erg en cy .

M r. Chilpka said the squad w ould nol p lan lo s tay al the Lehigh lo­ca tion , but it w as a last re so rt .tl Ihe p re sen t lim e, lie sa id Ihe first a id m em b ers had not been ab le lo ge l p ro p e rly Ihey could a ffo rd lo build on. He said Ihe p ro p e rtie s w e re a round SiV.tlOO. "W e h av e !o do som eth ing w ithin our m e a n s ." he said.

J a m e s T o rtn rice noted tha t " th e h im lriinces a re not a?, g ro a l" as the petitioners suggested . On a m o­tion by M ichael F a rrin g to n , the non-conform ing u se perm it w asheld lo r fu rth e r study.

Borough GrammarQ

(con tinued from pane one)J . D olan, presiden t of the M a ta ­w an KrKional H oard of Ifducntion , who will present I h e d ip lom as,l .u lh e r A. hosier, su p erin ten d en t nf schools, will spe.tk in the j’i idua tes . The rh i'.s wili sin ;' (iod til Out

■ u!‘ '' ’ ’ J '•* 'M '■ ’ 11 I* 1' . . ‘ -'ij'. .-'I( li i iu h , will p tohounee the h m e- diction

M em bers Of t.iassI !i<' 'I i j’.rad 'iiite ', ,,i r K;i i cu \ i i v

A n d rrs rn . P o h ril I ' r l r r Andir-As, ( i r o i j ’t* lle ii jy A m ljeu , ji \ , M iinlyji In--: • A lii.ni', K irlia id A Il n hinaii, |Vi H'H.-c lii'iMn 11 11v ille. Sii/aim e M. U u,.u I!. M um I., Hilu:-'i. T„ .! S. Jim nit i-m l, W illiam U Hi adh v,r .n n l 1’ | H r iv n . I -V> i‘i|CeH o rn ., A /id/eiv ( HoLt *!;1.\- ! t ’ir Mad. hit" ili'i-d i r\v Mut/ku. Kmily Hyrd. A n­ion John ( 'a in rn o lo , S 'e a n M arie t 'a i l .o u , Itonahl I-'. IJi-Noi .scio, Sam uel I bnm a i D rvaney,

Also P ali in a Diisnoi, .loan f asf- imoihI |) tn i;‘l;is ImU ,i 1 ds, K aten l liini'' I inh-v, P .ml X l osino .I lop ni'i' M .u fa ie l r . i t m e i . M aty .lean I rank, Midotly Ann ( ia l la jd in , D ebo iah Iner. t ia id iu i. lonnn (). tiis f ubel, llm dley Winslow Mar,I. ..........* -I i i i i « ‘ i.ii.,11.111,Kiel 1,11<1 Ualpii ll.ifiiiiiii. I'.dwind David ll.tii is, Joseph ine H askins,( hill h s I e n , i n n ’ Ih t'j'.epelh, I O'll H eilj;epelli, liw ie H enilethon, l.yn*

da A. H enderson , L ynda M ay H olm es. .

Also John Scott H opkins, R ichard P . In g ram . C onrad Jack so n , Wayne. Ja c k so n , Linda Ann Joh n so n , *Jo-- annc Jo n es , C la ire J o ra lsm o n ; Wil- lir.m W. Jo ra le m o n . S hiela A. Knl*

[ ie la , M aureen M arce lla K ldzus, M a ry a n n e 'K o s t, C»irol M a r ie K ot­un, B arb a ra A nn K uhns, C harles

j V, K urica jr . , D enm s D. Lungbein, i B a rb a ra J e a n L eary , C an d ace Ju n e | Lockwood, T h o m as C am iilo Long-

e tte , C arol Lynn M andev ille , K aren Ann M astrodom cnico , ■ - *

Also Susan D oro thea N ealis , Den* is T h o m as N uccio , Ike O rlow ski, J o a n Louise O sipowitz, John E,' PagU one, Consula Iv e tta P a rk e r , A ndre k u ^ e n e M ark P ease , Gi n rr- osa M. P erd igao . N ancy G ra c e P ic­k ie r, Helen Ann R asm usjsen, C a ry E v a n s R ie th , C atherine M ary Ro- b itad le , lu ln a L. S an d ers , F rank lyn W illiam Shaw, Filizabeth M arie Sje- b e r t . D avid B. Sm ith , G a il Helen S to d d ard , S teven W. Tani.s, S teven S. T e sta , C arm ella R. T om asello ,

Also R obert D ennis T om m arazzo , J o a n T u re b y G reg o ry R alph Wai-. la ce , T h e re sa Lynn W alling , P a m ­ela W ashington, P a u le tte W ashing­ton, P erer J a m e s W a ie rs j r . , Les­lie W hite, Ann M arie W iggins, Ken­neth Allen W illiam s, C la ra Lynn W olverton, E d w ard C onrow Wy­ckoff.

No Under-Sized(con tinued from p a g e one)

developm ent w e r e su b m itted to (he M ataw an T ow nship C om m ittee a t its m eeting on M onday even­ing. T he m aps w ere re fe r re d tc the planning b o ard ,-w h ich recently hud re tu rn ed the firs t se t of inapt- fo r co rrec tio n s a n d changes.

T he com m ittee app roved the ra new al of a d is tribu tion liquor li* cense for H ollyw ood L iquor and G ro cery S tore, Low er M ain St.» M ataw an . On Sept. 6, IIHil, th e co m ­m ittee had g ra n te d H ollyw ood Lf« quo r a tra n sfe r from its p re sen t s ite to a s to re to be co n s tru c te d on R oute 34, south o f L loyd Rd., sub­jec t to ce rta in cond itions. The re ­new al w as g ran ted , still sub jec t to the approval of the p lan s and speci­fications for the build ing , and the an tic ipation tha t con stru c tio n will toe s ta r te d w ithin fit) clays.

H ie unit is to be p a r t of a four- .-.lore .shopping c e n te r to be con­s tru c ted by W illiam D an ie ls , Lnval* le tte , a t a cost of abou t }(i0,000 on a lOO-hy.iiOU foot tra c t. T h e ce n te r will have m ly a 40-foot se tb ack from the h ighw ay, and Com m ittee* mu n H enry ft. t r a p h a g e n te rm ed the se tback in a d eq u a te from the view points of p a rk in g an d h ighw ay safe ty . The co m m ittee voted, oil M r. T ra p h a g c n 's re u n n m en d a tio n , to request the p lann ing b o ard to s ludv the possib le in c rea s in g of s e t­back le q u irem en ts in a ll H oule 34 com m ercia l /ones.

Club Discusses! (con tinued from p age one)

1.“. el Of llic be.O'll .H i ,i. Tile Up- i per level v.iil be sm oothed over ! hv m ach ines duinu '. iho next w eek,' Dei Ule Tn I hud P ieule | ‘I |ii' club voted lo lia \ c til'' ail- 1 nn.*) I 'r»nt t h -if iiilv pit nic. M r.

I.a ‘--an, r h a l tm m , v.dl he a g i s te d ■by Miv, l.vnn H aule r, A .1. Tom*V

Mi> n i ii i I >< in a h 1 I , l/.ty , ti ,im es t Ini' ‘ItM f lillfhen Will l>«- ill t ilnj’f d

and lood will be p ro \ nh'd.I 'tan k ly n H unler s ta ted lha t the

scho la rsh ip co m m ittee of t h e i.oehslea Club unan im ously ap* proved of the M /ifaw/m R egional

( High .Schoorn choice of Ihe dr* [.‘•eiv in j1, e ia d u a te for ihe tlulJ i .n \ ,u i l . ih e aw ard will he pie*

‘.ru led iii M onday’s lo m m rm e m e n l e.xeiciMU

Wii/inm S ie i 'f iied and M r. Hunf* i i . h | m le e i i d In i ep i e.-.i r,' the d u ll a t the ,h im 1 m e e im p ol thH M alaw an llo to u g h 1‘ouucfl.

H efretdunents w e ie re iv e d during the $ociui h(Kir w h k h followed*

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Roaary, Altar Installation DinnerMrs. John ThalerHeads Auxiliary■ :■'.■' . •■'■■■ V . '

M rs.. Jo h n .T liii 'e r w as ra -e lec ted prttsideiM r,nf. the L ad ies A u x ih a iy o f (he M ataw an. A m erican Legion P a s t US M u b u s in e s s m ee tin g anv.■urniler n e ld - a t T h ? M agnolia Ion ;F ren eau . a v c v ‘fciaiwwon; : .-< >o....

•;i S erv ing -w i* .h ,h« r next y e x c will b e M rs. G ussusB ell, firs t v ic e p fes-

. (dent;- M rs. . W illiam , 'D<i!inen w o rth st;<D ud'v.ce p re s id e n t, M rs. J a m s ?H . M a-cin, h i= '.onan ? n d tr e a s u re r ;

■ M r s " ,M a r g a r e t M cD onald ,; C h^psf la in , M rs. 0 F c b a r t SoiHI’ sco re- ta ry :.. M r?; ;*M a ry , ,O |U0 iW»l!,? ,seirr' gsunf.riit-aa«sy> -C he-. form a! i n s t a k

;i la tloiv; c e re m o n ie s ■ w‘l l i ; e .ih e ld in O ctobe r.

F ifte en m e m b e rs w ere p re se n t a t ih e fina l m e e tin g o t 'th « o rg an i-

^ i n ‘'D u S r i l e '4 i ^ 'M r i t^ a r i i i r c t l , n ^ une 5 * f , *le l»» . F re n e a u . S ea ted a*K>ve, I iJcnS; M rs. G eo rge E gan , d in n e r co -ch a irm a n aiu lc ^ n r t ivere i'k-iiori>d |i M r i ' TWalp- 'tef* *® r lSht> a r e ftfrs . F r a n k C ordasco , tre a s u re r ; ; p « t p w ld e B f ; th e R ev . Ja m e s Connell, ch ap la in n i

ii

A n In sta lla tion d in n e r Was h e ld Itv the R n tn ry j C h a rle s E m e ry , p as t p res id en t. S tand ing a re tlie aw ! A lta r Society o f . S t. 'J a a e p b V C hurch , K eypo ri, | R ev . W illiam B ausch ; M rs. P . T. A hern , pasfc nr^s-

The R o sa ry and A lta r S ocie ty o : S t. Jo seph 's , C hurch,. K eyport;. h e ld ' an ,in s ta lla tion d ic k e r a t ih e P o e t’s Inn , Freneau* on J u n e 5 w hen 125 m e m b e rs and g u e s ts w e re p re s ­en t. T n e o fficers: in s ta lled w e re M rs.' J a m e s C. D ay. K eyport, p re s i­den t; M rs. H aro ld D eitz , M ataw an , v ice p res id en t; M rs. J o se p h R ether,' M ataw an . se c re ta ry , a n d M r*. .F ran k C ordasco , M a ta w an ,. t r e a s ­u re r . . . . .■ ■■

m

oopducted th e b r ie f business sea. s ion during w hicl; M ru ' Bell re p o r t­e d o n the M em o ria l S a y d -s e rv io e s , an d M rs. i D tin n e n w o r t^ o n the ski"ces^fui poppv drive-, w h ich ex­c e ed ed last y e a r ’s (donation*;- M rs;D on cen w (irth : e x p re sse d her- ap p re - e lu tion tn h e r co -w orkers an d th s re s id e n ts o t.M a ta w a n ’lo r th e i r gens e -o u s help ,

G irl* ’ S ta te O f ! f | i l c M rs. Tlialtn;. re p n r te d th a t p lans

h a d been co m p le ted (o r M iss C arol L ynn S ari. S W illiam . S t.. O ld B ridge , a M a ta * an R egional H igh School S tu d en t who .w ill be the dele-

fa tev fron t! th e lo c a l A uxiliary to u rsey ; G irls ' S ta te /- . H er a l te rn a te • w ill :M M isj N a n c y ' Bath B arne tt,

.v il^ i jE d g e w a te r D r . , Vfatavmn.- 'M rs; C laude B rid ea ii/f sunsh ine |

c h a irm a n , rep o rted on th e c a rd s i 3to m e m b ers . A s m usic c h a ir­

m a n , M rs; B rld»au exp la ined th e h y in n o f th e m o n th and read “ In T h e C a rd e r .’’

1 . M ra. M cD onald re p o r te d send ing coupon!; to th e M on m o u th C ounty C oupon C h a irm an . M rs . b e ll rep o rt e d on the su c cess fu l cooking d e m ­o n s tra tio n h e ld b y M rs . J o h n K ane o f th e J e r s e y C e u tia l P o w er and L ig h t Co. a t th e S ea rs S to re , K ey­p o r t . *

M rs. T h a le r c lo se d th e m eeting w ith h e r ex p re s s io n o f g ra titu d e fo r th e co -o p e ra tio n du rin g th e p a s t y e a r a n d h e r w ishes [o r a p le a s a n t su m m e r._ ; - ■■■ — ' '' _

Bicycle Hike By.Girl Scout Troop 229

.'the firs t G irl S co u t T ro o p in the M onm outh C ounty C ouncil o f G ir l

riScouta to^ a tte m p t a b icycle h ike h a s re tu rn ed sa fe ly . M em b ers of

-M a ta w an G ir l S cou t T ro o p 329 n u d e a 49-ntile ro u n d tr ip h ike to

;C a m p N om oco, S m ith o u rg . d u rin g ith e w eekend.

.The g irls left M ata w an S a tu rday ■ a t 8 a .m ., s to p p ed to re s t an d had

b re a k fa s t a t l e o a p e a m u i L ake,V reehald . T hey th e n p roceeded to

iC a m p N om oco, w h e re they se t up ,c a m p a t T h e L odge for one n igh t.

. P a tr ic ia F is h e r a n d K aren S m ith ,-m e m b ers of: S en io r G irl ScoutT ro o p 314, M a la w a n ; accom pan ied

’V irg in ia B eck , S u sa n C arlson , T oni H edgcpel|i, L inda Jo h n so n , B a rb a ra K uh n , S usan N ea lis , C aro lyn S n .lth a n d Lynn W olverton .

T he Scouts a re now p la n n in g a fam ily day a t Is la n d B each. T u r s -1 r0W( 0hiOi a re visitinK the ir 'son -in -

T in a will co m p le te i j JW t n j | d a u c h te r , M r. an d M rsth e ir sa lt w a te r life and t a p v,i». p a u i A rnold jr . an d ch ild ren ,b o p re sen ted w ith th o ir ran k s a n d , . 1Ab ad g e s for th e 1961-62 y e a r d u rin g i , ^ Jr * . l r s , V f y , H o ste tte r th e day dS ^ e ,r S ues* asl w eekend,

.The b icyclers w ere e sco rted by j * ^ 9- E d g a r C ooper, P a tto n , Pa^ s o m e of th e m o th ers , who t r a n s - ! ' ^ 0 w as a co llege ro o m m ate of

l M rs. H o ste tter.I M rs. G eorge W. A llen, W hitins- I ville, M ass,, Is spend ing the w eek

! " : I w ith M r. and M rs. E. H, D om inick.T o p S t u d a n t 1 T h e F roeholi! E lk s C lub sp o n so r­

- •......................... ■ • • • - ed a benefit for c rip p led ch ild renSunday . T h e M edallions an In s tru ­m e n ta l g roup from M a ta w a n ,'p a r -

Mts; B e rn a rd D iSanto, p ro g ra m c h a irm a n ; M rs. / th e N . J . S ta le H osp ita l a t M arlboro , g u es t sp eak e r; l i a ru ld D eitz. v ice p re s id e n t; M rs . J a m e s C. D ay , j M u . Alvin fr 'itig cra id , p a s t p re s ia e n t, an d the R ev. presidcD i; (Vlr*. J o se p h K eibe r, s e c re ta ry ;.M rs . Jo h n I A lfred D . S m ith .T h a le r , d in c e r co -ch a irm a n an d p a s t p res iden t; M rs. i ................

■ M rs, D a y w elcom ed th e m e n v lj i im th and tlie Rev. W illiam Bauscli b e rs and .g u e s t j a n d th an k ed tin? | p re sen ted a p riz e to the m o th e r of m e m b ers to r - th e ir co -o p era tio .1 1 (l v cld u rin g the p a s t y e a r . M rs. Ben- - ' J ■■■ja m m D iSanto in tro d u ced (he g u e s t I .M is . T h a le r and M rs. G eor^i; sp e a k e r , th e R ev. J a m e s Connell, ! K gnn w ere co rcha lrm w i of the dm - o f th e -N . J .- S ta te . H osp ital, M ar!-1 ner. - lh a - ta b le s w e re d ec o ra ted boro . w!k> spoke on “ M en ta l I by M rs. F ra n k L etw enske and M rs. H e a lth ," M rs. J o h n T h a le r m tro-.l G loria E x leben . ductKl th e o th e r g uesti'. I 'ln o nevt nifretmp, will be held

A p rize w as p re se n te d to the old-1 Oct. 2 w hen th e re v/ill be enroll- e s t m e m b e r by - th e Rev. A lfred m e n t for new m em bers .

M a t a w a n P e r s o n a 1 11 e m s- N e w a O i T a * A n d T a i r P a m f l r l a A p p r e o la t e d A t A a r T ta a a

. C all M rs. W innie G ade , T e l, LO 6-0U41 ,

M r. a n d M rs. R alph H e rr ic k h a v e I M r. and M rs. J a c A. C ushm au i M r; an d M r*. A rth u r . A bbazla, re tu rn e d fron t th e ir su m m e r h o m e j w e re P n d a y even ing v is ito rs o f M r. | M iddlesex R d , , ; «U ended the wed- in P in e G rova, Conn. | a n d M rs. R o b ert K. C ushm an , I d ing of Ena. A lton D av is lo M rs

M r*. J a y V H o ste tte r h a s r e tu r n - ! P rin ce to n J u n c tio n . I Shirley N ew m an a t th e II S. N avaled h o m e a f te r spend ing five day* ! M r. and M rs. E d w a rd W. C u r r ie , ! A cadem y. A nnapolis. M d . on s a t ­in P a . w here ih e viss*ed he«* w a-1 M ata.wan, a n d M r. and M rs W ai-1 u rd ay . fcns te r , M rs A lbert B oyer. N orthum - t« r W agnei\ Sea Oi* t* h a d d in n e r j M r and M rs . Alton U av is, M a n -b e r ian d . an d Dr. M a rg a re t B oyer in Selinsgrove, P a .

M r. an d M rs. B iu c e M acC utch- eon e n te r ta in e d a t a b a rb ec u e S un­d ay . Then guests w ere M r. and M rs. V ictor F ah ro v ic an d M r. and M rs. G eo rge D eitz and ch ild ren .

M iss M a rg a re t W in ter c e le b ra t­e d h e r With b irth d ay a t the S hefe H om e on R av ine Dr- S a tu rd a y . M any frien d s from the su rround ing , a re a sto p p ed tn to g ree t her.

M rs. N icholas F ran c isc o , M rs. W illiam O hnsnian , M rs. R oy K ais­e r , M rs. G eo rge D eitz, M rs. Jo se p h R ank ! j r . , M ra. R ussel! W eber, M rs. B ru ce M acC utcheon, M a ta ­w an , a n d M rs. J a m e s L ed erm an , B erk e ley H eights, a tte n d e d th e S a t­u rd a y even ing p e rfo rm a n c e o f "M a g g ie ” a t th s P a p e r M ill P la y ­house, M illburn. T h ey d in ed a t M ario 's .

S a tu rd a y th e s ix th an n u a l Lin- c ro f t H orse Show w as .h e ld a t B rookdale F a rm s . 11 w as sp o n so r­e d by the L m croft H ire Co. M r. and M rs. W illiam S anford and ch ild ren , B illy and M ary Lou; M rs. S tockton H opkins an d d au g h te r, B eth ; P a m ­e la C ooper and C aro l M andev ille a t ten d ed from M ai aw an.

M r. an d M rs. Jo se p h K ing, M or-

W agnerS a tm d a y m glit a t th e B rie lle Y ach t | w ,n C lub. j ' '

M r. and M rs. fo iinson C a rta n I w e re Sunday v is ito rs in N ew Hope,P a .

M r. and M rs. J o se p h D ern b e rg e r w e re S a tu rd a y g u e s ts o f M r. and M rs . S tan ley Swithlc, C rea m R idge,

T h e S h rew sb u ry C horal C oncert g iven S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e G re a t H a ll in M onm outh C ollege inc luded th re e local lin g e rs , M rs. C h arles M andeville , W illiam C h a tm an and Al L aM ura . T h o se a ttend ing from M ata w an w e re M r. an d M rs. T h o m ­a s Siddons M r. a n d M rs. S tockton H opkins, C h a rle s M andev ille , M rs. W illiam C h a tm an , M rs. F . H ow ard L loyd Jr. an d d a u g h te r , N ikk i, M r. a n d M rs. S tephenson E n te rh n e , D o ia ld D ay . M r. a n d M rs. R obert O 'C onnell an d M r. and M rs. John S yko ra . M r. and M rs. H erb ert C ot­tre ll, B row ntow n, a n d tlie lr gue3t,E a r l Y orger, III., a lso w ere m th e p a r ty .

C h arles R . P e rr in e , son of M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s P e rr in e , is hom e fo r s u m m e r v ac a tio n from B orden-

M iss D onna K lepp, a s tu d en t a t S t. F ran c is N u is in g Sciiool, is spend ing a m o n th 's v ac a tio n w ith h e r p a ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. F red K lepp, 10 F ie r ro A ve.

M r and M rs. F ra n k B ucco and ch ild ren h a v e re tu rn ed to th e ir

-po rted sleeping b ag s and provi s lo n s in th e i r c a rs .

thu g u ita r , M anny V alles on 'h e d ru m s and F ran k P iazza , the sax o ­phone.

M r. and M rs. T h o m as C asey gav e a buffet s u p p e r Sunday in h o n o r of th e ir son , Jo se p h J a m e s F la n a g a n , who g ra d u a te d from St. M a ry 's H igh School, P e r th A m boy, T h e ir guests w ere M rs. H annuli F la n a g a n , B rooklyn; M r. and M rs. W illiam C asey s r . . Union B each; M r. and M rs. W illiam A llen, M r. and M rs. W illiam M atthaey , M r. and M rs. Anthony F arie llo . M rs. M arth a LeCom pte and M r, and M rs. B ru ce Sm ith. M alaw an.

M rs. Lee C oulom he e n te rta in ed a t b ridge T h u rsd ay evening . The w inners w ere M rs. Jo h n R anko and th s hostess. O th er g u ests w ere M rs. S a ly e r H ughes and M rs. W il­liam C lifton.

T h e Infant son o f M r. and M rs. L ee Coulom he w as c h ris ten ed Jona-

M !>1 D iane W enzel, M o rg a n v ille ., th an D avid Sunday at St. J o se p h 's h a s achieved tlie h ighest sch o la stic I w ith the Rev. A lfred D. Sm ith ra n k in llie I9A3 g rad u a lln tj c la s s of I offic iating . A buffe t luncheon w as

se rved ou tdoors la te r a t the Coul-

MISS D IA N E W ENZEL

tow n M ilita ry In s titu te , Borden- tow n., .

M r. and M rs. J o se p h A lexander a n d M rs. D e lbe rt M ills, L a v a le ttc , w e re M onday ev en in g g u ests of M r. an d M rs. G a r r e t t J . M cK een, V al­ley Dr.

M rs. P a u l E g a n en te r ta in e d the T h u rsd ay D esse rt B ridge C lub. T he w inners w ere M is . F red N oble, lio lm d e l; M rs . L eroy S icke ls and M rs. Jo se p h B a ie r . O th er guests w e re M rs. W illiam R. C raig , M rs. F ra n k B liss, M rs. G e ra rd D evlin, M ataw an , an d M rs, John E g g le ­s ton , H olm del.

M rs. N icholas F ran c isc o e n te r ­ta in ed h e r b rid g e cluh T h u rsd ay ev-

_ . . en ing . T h e w in n ers w ere M rs. Wil-tic ip a ted w ith Jo h n Beach p lay ing i H am O hnsm an a n d M rs. Roy Kai-

’ “ " ” ‘ ' s e r . O ther g u e s ts w ere M rs.

to r trip . T hey w ere Ihe g u e i ts ol M r- and ' M rs. D onald B ranne r, B roadw ay , V a., and M r. and M rs. R ic h a rd D eln a m o re , B randyw ine, M<1.

M r sn d M ra. W illiam R. C raig . C rescen t P I., en te r ta in e d a t a cock­ta il p a r ty S a tu rd a y o n th a law n of th e ir hom e overlook ing L ake Lef- fa rts .

M rs R o b ert E rd m an n e n te r ta in ­ed Ju n e 8 a t a luncheon and b ridge . T he w inners w ere M rs. M il­ton G unkle a n d M rs. E v e re tt C a r l­son . O ther g u ests w a ra M rs. Ho­w a rd K rogh , M rs. R o llin R ich ­a rd s , an d M rs. D u n can B lack . M iddletow n.

T iie house guests of M r, and M rs. Jo se p h A. D e rn b e rg e r Ju n e5 and 8 w ere M r. an d M rs. W il­liam Suiphin . R uinb lev . Md.

M r an d M rs. F ra n k F a r ra n o hav e m oved into th e ir new hom e on V alley D r.

M r. and M rs. W.H. E b a n s , Penn- sauken , w e re S a tu rd a y guests of M r and M rs. C h arles J . Ruff.

M r- and .Mrs. I l.F . Joh n so n , K an­sas C ity . Mo. a re spend ing tw o w eeks w ith th e ir son-in-law^ and d au g h te r, M r. and M rs. S alyer H ughes, 137 W ashington Ave.

T he w eekend house g u ests of M r. am i M rs. L ee C oulom he w ere M r- and M rs. D unuld H e b e rt and '.hii- d ren , M ilford , Conn. .

M rs. H ow ard V eale, S ayrev ilie , en te rta in ed Ju n e 5 a t luncheon and b ridge . T h e prize w in n ers w ere M rs. E lm o re K a ttn e r, M rs. Don

Project To Be Ywle In JuiynF u n h e r p la jis fo r ’'C hrjsim a.s in

J u ly . ' wt*r« m o d - £?: th.» w e c tia a of the L ad ies A ux ilia ry o: the V et­e ra n s s f fo r e ig n V /ars, (fua tia lcan- aJ Pos? 4/■}“.. Mata.'.van. , r own?!vp, af- a m eeting h?!rl in Uie M em orial HoifM1.

.Mrs. R nlh -W illiam * conduc ted tht* business session M rs. Ireiu* B renon, a in tilia ry cnairrsian . rep o rt­ed on tiie c h ild ren 's C h ris tin as p a r ­ty in D ece m b e r w hich will |)e f i­nanced by the ‘’C h ris tm as m Ju ly lo b e 'h e td S a tu ro a y evening , Ju ly 2 i. m the posi nom e. T he a tfa ir w ih fea tu re a C h ris tm as tree . C h ris tm as d e c o ra tio n s and C nnst* m as m usic ; - C h arles R atm o ;s g en e ra l c h a irm an ot the d u u w - dancc . T ick e ts a re a v a ilab le from B. A. R obedee. tick e t c h a i.ir .au , o r t h e co -ch a irm en . P a r tic i­pa tin g o rgan iza tions, a re the VFW P o st 47-15. aux ilia ry ,- .M em orial Home- and C orps M others A ssocia­tion.

M rs. D oro thy S char rep o rted on th e D istrict; h n ca rn p m en i w hich w as held in the M iddle tow n T ow n­sh ip P ost H om e. T en m em b ers of the local a u x ilia ry a tten d ed . M rs. E d ith K ern w as e lec te d ju n io r vice p re s id e n t of th e d is tr ic t; M rs. K ita S carb o ro u g h , d istrict, tru s te e . In e new ly-elected p re s id e n t, M ra. Isa ­bella Joh n sto n , N eptune, appoin ted M rs. S ch ar to serve, as ass is tan t co n d u c tre ss an d M rs. W illiam s as co lo r b e a re r .

P la n s Tw o C ake SalesT h e aux ilia ry ' is p lanning two

c a k e sa le s d u r in g the su m m er. M rs. N an cy Isem a im w ill be chair* m a n an d sh e will be a ss is ted by M rs. W illiam s a t the Ju ly sa le and by M rs. S caro o ro u g h a t th« A ugust sale .

M rs. H thttt V o!p* wus insta lled a s p a tr io tic in s tru c to r by M rs. M a r­jo r ie C oncepcion , p a s t D ep artm en t p re s id e n t, and M ri. Irenv M eehan w as e lec ted d e le g a te to the N ation ­a l E n c am p m en t to be held m M in­neapo lis . M um ., tn A ugust.

M rs. H elen D av is rep o rted on the successfu l poppy §aU .- M rs. S h ar won the sp ec ia l aw ard . R e­fre sh m en ts w ere se rv ed by M rs. Isem am t, M rs. A lice H ausm ann , M rs. V era G au n t an d M rs. L o r­ra in e Sm ith.

Mark 50th Anniversary

Graduates Honored At Family Picnic

M iss M arilyn D iS an to . w ho re ­ce ived a B acha o r of A rts D eg ree from N ew ark S ta te College, Union, an d E ugene D iS an to . who received an AsMK’ata in A r ts D egree from M onm out’a ' C o llege, W est Long B ranch , w e re gue .'ts of Itonor a t a fam ily p icn ic given a t th e hom e o f th e ir p a re n ls , M r. an d M rs. B e m a rd D iSanto , 2 M iriam D r., M ataw an .

A lso a tte n d in g w ere M r. and M rs. S .J . D iS an to and son. A n­thony, M r. an d M rs. T ad D iSanto an d ch ild ren . Ann and T ed , M r. and M r«. J o h n T u c c itto and son, Jo se p h , M r. a n d M rs. Jo se p h Rod- r iq u es. M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k A r­g en tin e and sons, E m il an d Louis, M r. and M rs. P au i Z am bito , M r. an d M rs. P a t DapoSito and d au g h ­te r, F ra n Louise, M r. and M rs. M atthew D 'A polito and ch ild ren ,

I F ra n k and Jo sep h in e . M r. and M ra. A nthony Z am bito and son, P au l. M r. and M rs. P au l Zam bito j r . , and sons, Haul and S teve , M r. and M rs. P a t P a p a and d au g h te rs , Jo a n n , P a tr ic ia an d Lois, M r. und M rs. V ictor P a p a and d au g h te rs , D iane and L inda, M r. and M rs. R alph P a p a an d sons, Louis, R ay ­m ond and Jo h n an d P asq u a la D i­Santo.

M R . AND M R S. W ILLIAM R . ELLISON

{K ainaud ; f o u r g ran d d au g h te r* ,! M rs, W illiam Y ear^ in , M isses Di- i ane. D onna emd D ebra H erb e rt and j two g ran d so n s , W i i { ( a mI Y earg in an d D o ug la i Y ea rg in , a ll

of W est P a lm B each.M r. and M rs. E llison wrero rest^

dents of M ataw an fo r 45 y e a rs b&- 101 e m oving to W est P a lm Beach in 1956. M r. KUison is re tired . He is a m e m b e r ot th e M ataw an Ma*

! !>ontc Lodge and is an ex em p t fire*| m an M rs Ealisou is a c h a r te r ! m e m b er of S irius C hap ter, O rder ' of E a s te rn S ta r. T hey a re both

m em b ers o f N orthw ood B aptist. C hurch in F lo rid a .

G uests a tten d ed from M ataw an , K eyport. M organv ille , J e ra e y City, K obertsv ille , S outh A m boy, P la in ­field, L ake H iaw atha . N ew ark , O ld B ridge , B elm ar, T o m s R iver, M ay­wood, M iddletow n, B iow n tow n and

L a u ren ce H arb o r.

M r. an d M ri. W ilham K. UlUson. 422 34th S t., W est P alm B each. F la . fo rm e r M atav /an res iden ts , a re p ic tu re d abou t to c a t th e ir a n ­

; m v e is a iv c a k e a t an open house K'lveii in th e ir h ono r S a tu rd ay to

! c e le b ra te th e ir 50th w edding an- \ m v e rsa ry .j T h e re w ere MH) p resen t a t the ! a ffa ir held at th e F irs t B aptist l C hurch , M ataw an , g iven by th e ir

d au g h te r* and sons-m -U w , M r. an d M rs. .H o w a rd H erb ert, West P a lm B each, and M r. and M rs. C harles R ainaud , 7 M iriam Dr., M ataw an .

M rs. E llison, th e fo rm e r Miss Lulu M. M atth ew s, and M r. E lli­son w e ie m a r r ie d Ju n e 8, 1912 in M organv ille by th e R ev. Sam uel B ow er, m in is te r of the F irs t B ap­tist C hurch , M ataw an .

T h ey a r e th e p a re n ts o f tw o d au g h te rs , M rs. H e rb e rt an d M rs.

Laurence Harbor P-TA Committees

M u C n a r te s 1 ,Ihoropson . p res i­d en t of t h e I .a -u en c e H <ubor K lem «'inarv .Schools P ar.e i> M eacher A ssociation, h a s aim rnm ceii h e r com m ittee ’d ia u m e n fo r che com -

y ea r. . , ■ . . - .lh e A ssociation , forrsierlv know n ..

a s the L a u ren ce harhKH’ C h/fw oftd: Beach P -IA . Will be se iv e d by M rs. Vincerit. U usbm an. aud itin g ;

• M rs- W illiam N aused , M rs, { -rank K ri'^v d sm sk i. M rs J a m e s B oa- w aa.is. .a.nd M rs. AleJ-.ander .K a j> : p e re r , b u d g e t an a fn iancc; E ; P e rcv T u c k e r, .c h a ra c tc t an d s p ir i­tual education : , M rs. R ich ard W ylsh, cifiJ’.enshtp; M rs. F r a id t ' F u rnaro . civil defen.se; M r s . , Wil­liam B eckuer, excvpuonal ch ild ; M rs. H aro ld Crovvther. F o u n d e rs D ay; M rs. T od K ru m en ak e r, hea lth , w elfare , te leb m o cu la r. polio and rnentp l hea«tfc; M rs . N o rm a n W inds, h is to i ia n : M rs. Thom .aa-k u d ak , M rs. F ra n c is B ry an t. M rs* ! A lva Ja c q u e s , M rs. R ichard L oucks and M rs. B e rn a rd KoS'Vak, M r*. F.. .Percy T u c k e r .'h o s te ss e s .

Also M rs. J a m e s M aye, in te r­n a tiona l re la tio n s; .Mrs. J o se p h P ro b st, m ag az in es; M rs. S tephen G allan t an d M rs. J a m e s SnaUucls, m em bersh ip ; C h arles T hom pson,

;inusic; M rs. F ra n k A pplegate, p a r ­en t and fam ily life;- M rs. R u sse ll M acdonald , p ro ced u re and by­law s; M rs. J o se p h D eerm , pro* g ram ; M rs. R ay m o n d P a rk s , p u b ­lica tions; M rs. V incen t A pplegatu . ou ts ide pub licity ; M m . H enry Bcirne, M rs. E d w ard A nderson and M rs. W nson A rm angeon , in- sldd p ubhcitv ; M rs. John S pellm an, room re p re se n ta tiv e s ; M rs. S ta n - , ley V igue, rec re au o n ; M rs. Jo se p h Hnnoo, ru ra l s e rv ic e ; T heodo ra M arcinkow sk i, s a f e t y ; C harlo* T hom pson , school education an4 leg islation ; tra n sp o rta tic u , M r i G eorge F ra n z ; M t9 . A le ian d e r K ap p ere r and M rs. WilJIam N au ie d , w ays an d m eans.

A ssisting th e w ay? and m e a n t co -cha irm en will b e M*s. Krzywd* sn isk i, M rs. B ouw aans, M r a , H udak, M rs. K n tm e o a k e r , M n . W illiam Coughlin an d M rs. Ed* W'ard Cox.

M rs. F re d e r ic k S ch aab w ill b t c h a irm an of the spec ia l tab lec lo th p ro jec t.

G eorge D eitz, M rs. Jo sep h R ank l ] aid R obinson and M rs. F red erick ir ., M rs R ussell W eber. M rs. B r u c e ; D ederick , M ataw : i. O th er guests « . ____ t i r e i n*vM Arii<rt* «nH M rs.

X

- n*i FieelK ild Kt-Kional H igh School. She

■•will g ive tlie v ile d ic to ry a d d re ss a t th e co m m en cem en t exo rc ises th is S u n d ay afternoon .

A m em ber of the honors c lasacs , M ia s ‘Wenzel has d one co n sis ten tly ex cellen t w ork d tirlnu her four y e a rs in h igh school. Shi> Is n m em - h e r of the N a tio n a l H onor Socie ty a n d received a le t te r of co inm endu- tlin i from th e M erit S cho la rsh ip C orp . M iss k e r n e l h a s been a w a rd ­e d the Ilntiscii sn d I.oinh H onorary Science A w ard an il will h e p re s e n t­e d w ith a b ronze m edal at x rad - UrtlM'ii SIh1 iil.su v, as ,i '.viiim'j o! tho l-.lks S ch o la rsh ip A w ard and recuiviul a ( iS Ixm d ................w as mm of tliroo M onm oiitli C oun­ty liilfli school te n lo rt In win ,i nod- iniin scho la rsb l|) .

In add ition to Imr scho la sllc nchievem eiitH , MIms Wenzel has li tn u ac tiv e in o th e r fields. She bus b ee n a imsmhor of the G ir ls ' Alii- te lie Ass<«*lttilim an d llm M alhe- u n t ie s Cltil). She ha* hoeu a m i'in- bo r nf the liiiru ry counc il for four y e a n , J«rv ln« tlin.-u y ea rs on ihe lib ra ry p lann ing b o a rd and w as p i’Salilent of tliu council durlnft h e r i sen io r y ea r. M Ut Wen/.ol w ns on j tils Y ear Boolt co itiin ltleu sn d w as co p y id l ln r fo r the iclinol m w s p a - ; fw r thin y e a r , I

At Iho end of h e r Junior yn iu , I M lvi Wenzel wuk sp loctod as u l t f tr - ! n j l c In C itizensh ip liistltn tn . I.nsl lull she wim un i' nf lliie a from l''reeliolil KcmIoiiiiI to riw nlve lln1 D|)tImI**i Y oulli A p im 'i'lu tlim W eek" i ’ ’ i'l

Miss W-’ll/.itl is I In il.iunlili’i nl •iMr, mid M is UmvihihiiI J . W enzel. •Slii. iiiii'iiibxl m .i Ihwuii Ciuiiiiinni S i ImhiI, In llio fall alie p la in to al- U'liil lira U nlvara lty of lU w liester,

nmlM hom e on F o re s t Ave, w ith f r ie n d : and re la tiv e s p resen t.

M r. an d M rs. Jo h n D abrlsky s r . en te r ta in e d a t a b a rb ec u e on Sun­d ay a fternoon and bad as the ir guests : M r. and M rs. A lfred Cosen- lino and d au g h te rs , Ann, and lla r- b a ra , N ew R ochelle , N .Y .; M r. and M rs. H arvey M orrell s r ., M r. and M rs. H arvey M orrell Jr. and fam i­ly, S haron J e a n and i.inda J a n e , M ataw an , also M iss Ann tlrad ach , U alph and “ .1.11.” Bnlirlslty.

Reeenl visitor-' ill tilt1 hom e of M r. and M is. John I tu h i .J .y ,u n :

, , , 1 l c . I M r. nnd M rs, C harles llaniik ', Clean-M iss W enzel for(|

On S a tu rd a y M r. and M rs. O tto Gaul), O verhill ltd ., a tten d ed lint weddlnt! of M rs. S h irley N ew m an, A rlington , Va., und E ns. A llon T. D av is, U.S, N avy, l: ie rro Avo,, M at­aw an , a t SI. A ndrew 's C lu n e l, U.S. N aval A cadem y. A nnapo lli, Md

M acC utcheon, M ataw an , and M rs R ichard C erm ak , lla z le t.

M rs. W arren D onnell left S a tu r ­day night to jo in h e r husband in Boua R a ton , F la ., fo r a tw o-m onth s ta y . ____

Miss Carlson Is Feted At Shower

M iss D ottle I.ou C arlson , W ash­ington A ve., M ataw an , w as h o n o r­ed al a s u rp r is e b rid a l show er,Ju n e 6. T lie stiuw pr w as jjiven by M rs. John G erim in n and M iss B a r­b a ra A ndrew s at tlie hom e nf Miss A ndrew s, G ra n t S i., M ataw an .

Mis* C arlson w ill becom e the b r id e of N eil Gar(>lulo. M ataw an . on S unday, Ju ly 1.

A d eco ra ted u m b re lla w as su s­pended o v e r the s if ts and buffet- s ty la re fre sh m e n t! w ere se rv ed .

T h e Kiiesls w ere : M rs. Jo n a th a nlledftlln , M rs. Jo h n Gai'Kiulo, M rs. ......M orris InguaKKlato, M rs. R ic h a rd . a lu | Ni’.sbuum, M rs. F ra n k O 'N eil, Miss J u d y i.au te rw u ld , M iss Ann i'b 'ls li. m a n , Miss l.ucy T onn ise llo . all of M alaw an.

Also p resen t w ere ; M rs, M elvin V reelnnd, M iss B a rb a ra l)u |;an , t ’liresi.f|unki": M rs. fit-ori!!! Dun

, u i i i l , l l . i z l . - l , M l - I ‘ V. i*. ! I . u H m i hSnyroville; Miss Jo an H eninu 'i'lin . K eyix irl; M rs, l’ ranci-s lly n ir* . M organ; M rs. W illiam Ci h Ii' IIo .M i s . A rlene R ak e r, M rs. I tic b a n l

| T rem oloy, M iss M ary (ia llo . t ’tlff- j wood,

w ere M rs. D avid B ruce and M rs. R ussell S te ile r , M ata w an ; M rs. P e te r R ead , M iddletow n; and M rs. D wight G atw iw d, S ay rev ilie .

M rs. F . H ow ard L loyd Jr. e n te r­ta in ed at b r id g e T h u rs d a y ev e n ­ing. T h e w inners w e re M rs. R an ­dolph H a rr is , M a la w an ; M rs. C harles C. Schock, Sea G irt, and M iss M arjo rin W arw ick , Allen- hu rs t. O th er guests w ere M rs. C harles P ike, M rs. C alv in Bell, M rs. J a c A. C ushm an , M rs. G a r­rett J . M cK een and M rs. R obert B entley . _ ,

M rs. J a m e s Neil, M rs. F ran k Bliss, M rs. K dw ard W. C urrie , M alaw an , and M rs J a m e s H ew itt. H olm del, w en t tn • luncheon and b ridge on Ju n e « al Ihe D eal C uuntry C lub. M rs. C u riie won the

I tahU prize.i M r. and M rs. P e te r Uullivau.; Wliilit P la in s, N .Y., and M r. and ; M rs. F red e rick D ederick w ere 1 Sunday d in n e r guests of M r. and

M rs, Jo se p h D e m h e ig e r M rs. F ran k K errano g ave a s u r ­

p rise b ir th d a y party S a tu rd a y night > /o r he r husband . T b e g u esls w ere

M r, and M rs. .lam es A. F e rra n o , W illiam W inters, J e r s e y t ' i t y . M r.

M rs. John ll lau v e li, Colts N eck; M iss M uriel llo rg e i, lli'l- ford; M r. an d M rs, A. G undagno, Mi and M rs. C.D. G enlihi nml cb iid ren , Rock Jr., I.ynn.- and l.o tl, and Ihe F i-rrnnn ch ild ren , M ark. D ru es and Chip.

M rs, F rederick D ederick eniu i-

Auxiliary Fates M n . Holmes Ellison

i| A s u rp r ise 50th w edding annivcr- j s a ry p a r ty honoring M rs. Holm es

E llison, 24 M onroe St., M ataw an , w as g iven by the L ad ies A uxiliary o f th e M idw ay H ose F ire Co. fol­low ing a b rie f business m eeting in the fire house.

M rs. E llison w as p resen ted w ilh a yellow ro se c o rsa g e from (he m em b ers and a la rg e w edding cake , d e c o ra te d w ith 50 in goto n u m b ers a i th e top layer, form ed the c e n te rp ie ce for the tab le.

, M rs. Jo h n W arren and M rs. I G eorge W. C onnors also w ere cel- [ eb ra tin g th e ir w edding anniver.m r- | ie* and w ere p re sen ted w ith cor- | sag es ,: O ther m em ber* p resen t were*( M rs. A lfred A dler. M rs. Vincent ! B urlew , M rs. L aw rence B achm an, i M rs. John C hocha, M rs. M ichael ! Eovino, M rs. S tan ley Ellison, M rs.1 F ra n k M artin , Mm A loysiui Pen- • netti. M rs. W illiam Lut* and M rs.1 R aym ond Instay .

Ladles Aid ConcludesF ollow ing th« i;ei*muiny they w ere : Meetings Until Fall union)) Ilia K urils a t tha rocc.plion [a t tha Alum ni Hoiu d , ! t i 1b i,m tle« Aid S o d e iv of Ilia

M rs. W illiam S alm on nnd M rs. I F irs t B ap tist ( h u n b, M alaw an , K url llm m er have re tu rn ed hom e ] m et for lls filial inucling of lhe fm m a H ip to C alifo rn ia . T hey ac- sensim T uesday In the ch u rch lee-,

j com piin led M rs, S alm on 's s o i l ,1 a n r iikiiii A t-blclieii bitichenn w as j l.iiw ren i'e . to the West Const savuit I i,ei veil and each persnn p resen t w is | w eeks .ign w here lie hud lo rep o rt ■ j.iveu 11 ro se n m ,i |',e j fiir A rm y duty. M rs. S alm on re : ’ , |m l| |,tis ln i'ss ineellnK w.is; m in i'll bv plum* a immlli ago and , held n resltled o v e r bv M u Wil i M rs H euser re tu rn ed by Je| „ feiv ; i,.m , Smith si ., p te 'd d e iil. M rs. A I days nun i A dam llanhe led die devotion

M is t 'h ris lo p h e i' ICoi’pin;i 11 has re liim eil lo her hiilili' mi lleei Ir<■ -i . i I ' i t . - V - ,l"-' i ‘ " d-i"\Mln lii'i ji.iienl i. Mi ,iinl Ati . F umI M. W eaver, l .e n o rr City, ie n u While th e re , M r hiiiI M i s . W u.iw 'r cn lebriiied llii'ir WIH It wed d ing m n ilv e n iiiy ,

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night. Tha prize w iim e n w h " M n . G e ra rd I)"v lin . M rs. W illiam .1. Itahel and M lsi I 'n tr l i ia M c­Keen. O ther giiesls w ere M is W. O liver Dlggin. M is. I 'ran li FHIss, M iss M arKile ri lo I.ail'd . M is. In- Siipb D e in b e rg e r. M aliiw nn, and M rs Cu-orge D liilianell, Ited Hank

M rs. K dw ard W. C iiriln elder- la liv d s t luncheon and b ridge .lim e 3, T b e w lnneis w ere Mrs C hillies S prliighniii. ih e busies- and Miss M arg u erlie l.a in l. ll lh e i I'uesls w ere \ l r s W llliiim I, It.ib.'l, M is, I-innk Itllss. M is. J a m e j Neil, M rs W illiam I’engH , M rs. Williiim H t'r.ilit, M ala wan, snd M is, John F gjsleilnn , llolmdKl.

| t i n \n l e Tioii|> J ,ll. unili'i III |i..n leish ip o t M u held il finikim l Im m,t id ill.’ ye.u nniiii. Il v.'H held M i, Wllll.M lu ll co leader. All I , ,|,m e In- III"

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.md i lilfili en vvei e Sun.Illy goc-iii nl Mr and M is, Al M.ic Im iIv.m licit ( i l l t ,

June 21 Bus TripFinal plans h av e been announced

for the bus tr ip to P a tric ia M ur­p h y 's R e s ta u ra n t, Y onkers, N .Y.. by M rs. J a m e s A rm strong , cluiir- m an of the W elfare D eparttnen i of lln* W om an 's (.Tub oi L a u i-n c e ll iu b o r . T he bus will leave the l*i- ra te Ship, C liffwood Meacii,U): Ifi a .m , and the t i l d e . Rom e l i , L au ren ce H arbo r, a t 11 11 m, TTuus d-»v lo n e ’ 1 i

C ancel Festival II)u0 t<> o il '•u in s ian ick hi'Vninl

the ro n tio l of l he W oim m 'i 1 luh of L au rence H a rb o t, the jtriiwluM i > le siiva l. n hiMluh'd for Salm ila> , has been runt H tcd. 'Him fe i l i \ . i l was to lie spouso ieil hv th* Art. A inerltitii I (nine am i M inina De- pailiiU 'H ii of the r!u h s i the hom e of Mr^ (jem;:** M akuk, M a ta u a n Ave.. M .itav^m ,

M rs. M ild red Y ost, 109 O sborn S t., K ey p o rt, w as in s ta lled as p res ­ident a t th e in s ta lla tio n d in n e r of the L icensed P ra c t ic a l N urses A ssociation . D ivision 10, held Ju n e 5 a t Willow U rook Inn, F a ir H aven. O th ers in s ta lle d w ere M rs. Ruth S anders , O cean G rove, vice p re s i­dent; M rs. E dna S ig ler, P o r t M on­m outh , s e c re ta ry and M rs. Lois Stouffer, Long B ranch , tre a s u re r .

M rs. S ig ler and M rs. S touffer ; w ere re-e lec ted . M rs. S tella H arris .! G len Rock, s ta te execu tive secre- ; ta ry , w as the in s ta lling officer, j M rs. Yost h as se rv ed the d ivision | a s vice p re s id e n t foi the pu»t four

yea rs .: S teven an d R obert F o rre s t Rud-! nick, sons o f D r. Jo se p h R udnick ! and M rs. R udn ick , K eyport, fu r­

n ished the e n te r ta in m e n t fo r the evening.

M rs. Envina B e rry . E aton tow n. le ti t in g p re s id e n t, w as p resen ted w ith a h an d b a g . M rs. Bc-rry has

Mrs. Becker District Publicity Chairman

A nnouncem ent w us m ade a t ihe j execu tive b o a rd m eeting of T he j W om an’s C lub of L au ren ce H arbo r ! tha i M rs. O lga B ecker, fo rm er j p res iden t o f tho club, ag a in has ; been appo in ted pub lic ity ch a irm an 1 for the F ifth D is tr ic t of the New I je r s e y S ta ta F e d e ra tio n of Worn- i e n ’s Club*.! M ra, B ecker a lso will sary* as

c h a irm an fo r tiie k>cal c lub ’s an ­; uual fam ily p ic ..sc to l » held at : K ooseveh P a rk t i n la tte r p a r ; of ! June .

At the m eeting held a t the hom e ' i.f the p re s id e n t. M rs. R obert M ar-

iiu. 183 O rc h a rd Ave., L aurence H arbor, M rs. D avid W atson re- l>orted tha t th e L ittle W om an 's Club will e n te r ta in th e ir m other* on M onday at W ebster Hail, C om ­m unity C hurch , L au renca H arbo r,

| at H p.m ,T h a following ch a irm en aU o re ­

po rted ; M ra, G eorge Joch , A rt and A m erican hom e: M rs. B ecker, c iv ­ics and leg isla tion ; M rs. W atson, d ra m a ; M n . .la in >*4 A rm strong , publfc w elfare ; M rs. G ilbert Tier, m usic ; M ia. W illiam W allis, can dlelb 'hC M rs, G eorge M akuk, m i'iniier.ship an d h b ra iy ; M rs.John P robst, w avs and m eans.

Delegates Report On School Of Instruction

ifiv from fit,* Cliffwood tP a i mn •Tent'ht'i \n o > ia in n . h iive: ieixM led on ihv s c tiv ilie i a t lhe School of ItM inu’tion Ihi*y allem led iif (In* [)im ! K lem enM ry School. ‘,|KiU'.oi'eil by the M onm outh County Coiini'il of I 'a i enl •’! e a rlie r Associa- hniM

M is T hom as M acFei-. p ie siden t, iliiii'd Hint ihe Hii'Mi njH sik i'ii and the (jiiiwlioo and answ er peiiod Ih.il lollow ^d c l.m fie d ihe pHH*ed» (ir vs and |m in rlp le* of ihe oixaitlzii* lion.

se rv ed four y ea rs as p res id en t and is a ca n d id a te fo r abate p res id en t, the elec tion to be conducted a t the ninth an n u a l conven tion to b e held at th a A m bassado r H otel, A tlan tic City, th is w eek.

Convention D elegate*Tw elve d e leg a te s be ing sen t to

the conven tion a re M rs. H a rr ie t M iller, M rs. M a rg a re t B arshofsky, M rs. S anders , M rs. J a n e F isk , M rs. S ig ler. M « . Y ost, M rs. H elen G iese, M rs. S touffer, M rs. R ae Bon- ga«>ne. M iss F an n y C rosby, M iss S tella B ailey, M rs. Beaaio C overt, s ta te d ire c to r and deleg a te , and M rs. B erry , s ta le c o r re s p o n d in g ! se c re ta ry and delegate . |

T h e division p icnic w ill b a held Aug. 9, in M iddletow n w ith M rs. | J a n e F isk , ch a irm an . T he s ta te* picnic will be held Ju ly 28. <

M rs Yost nam ed h e r adv iso ry board and com m ittee c h a i r m e n .! A fter a su m m e r recess , m eeting { will resu m e in S ep tem ber. j

M rs. Edw in E nsign , p res iden t of th e M onm outh County Council, w elcom ed the de lega te s and in tro ­duced the guest sp e a k e is , M rs. L. M. S tiles, fie ld se rv ic e c h a irm an and M rs. F red T ra e ttin o . vice p res iden t and D irec to r of R egion IL

A ccom pany ing M rs. M acF ee w ere M rs. A nuiew D ecker, firs t vice p res id en t; M rs. W a lter M cN ul­ty, reco rd in g se c re ta ry ; M rs. W es­ton M undy, rec re a tio n c h a irm an ; M rs. Ju liu s S pieln ian , P-TA M es sen g e r and M rs. V incent D uU eau, publicity .

Mra. Clyde H. Egginson Shower Honor Guest 1

M rs. C lyda K. E g g in so n ,. W est­field. w as feted a t a su rp r ise show , e r on F rid ay aven ing by M ra. Rob* e r t B uhler, B road S t., K eypo rt, a t M rs. B u h ls r 's hom e. D cco ra tlo n l w ere in p ink an d blue w ith s tream * e rs a ttach e d to ii b s tl i ta b le com ­ing dow n to tha g ifts.

G u es t! w ere M rs. C. Leon Qao* rison, M iss M arjo rl* M, Hronk- h u n t , M iss G era ld in e V. B row n, M rs. C. K enneth G ehlhaua, M rs. H ow ard E gginson , M rs. Lei*Brow n, M rs. H a rry J a n ie s , M ra. M adeline W ild, K eyport; M ra.C harles Jo n e s and M rs, llah Met" te rs . Union; M rs. R aym ond Pon­d e r , Clifton; M rs. Jo h n H end rick ­son, M rs. G eo rpe B uhler, M ri.G eorge H offm eier, M iddletow n)1 M rs. J o h n V anderW aal, P a te rso n |i M rs. I.ouls V anR ixoort, U nioa B each; M rs. C h arles S. E ly . H olm ­del; M rs. W allace W. M iller, Sea G irt; M rs. H aro id Q uackenbuah, W ickatunk; M rs. E v e re tt E . C a rl­son, M rs. L. F o r re s t G a rriso n I t t l M rs. W illiam J . M iller I II , M i l * w an.

G ifts w are sen t by M rs. C h a rla i E. S tultz, M rs. S tockton H. Hop­kins, M rs. A lbert Jo h n so n am i M rs. H ow ard G. Egginson.

| H onor Soc ie ty M e m b e r s

! E ugene D iSanto, M ataw an ; Jo h a j M cnzel, Cliffwood, and Jo h n Shaw ,

L au ren ce H arbo r, a ra th re e of tha 3R s tuden ts e lec ted to L am bda Slg. m a T au , the h o n o ra ry socie ty o t M onm outh C ollege, W est l .o n | B runch. T o be elig ib le for consider­ation u n d e rg ra d u a te s h ave to h a v t a 3.0 o r H av e ra g e and at least t i coiirso c red its .

O ppo iiu n ity fo r select few In U. S. A rm y R ese rv e a t F o rt M on­m outh. F o r In fo rm ation caU HO 2-20SJ.

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T lie 28th. S p rin g Lfike E x h /b .fo n ■of lA njisncaii A r M tt P r o f u s io n s ; L eaS 'W , N J , C h ap te r, is s if te d to o o e a on Junft 28 a t l > c W arren Ho-

'»el, S o rin g L a k e a n d 1 con tinue th rough . I.d b o r D ay , Sept. 3. A lls A A,r U m e m b e rs In goori, s ta n d ­in g a r a e i jf ib le to exh ib it, b u t onlv u r i* jn a ls t n e v e r puoH cly »h<m i in S pring , L u k e

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iR ooalii CurboD ) a m o f M r. an d M r s / E r ic C arlson , K oufe 1, Box J#S, MaUkW«n,: h a s qua lified .end been, e n lis ted *s an A viation O fficsr C«a<lidat*j «( Ihe N av a l A lr M cserye T ra iu ln g U n it, N av a l A ir S tation , N orfolk, Vaj

■ M r. C arlson g ra d u a te d tro m I 'U ke U n iv e rs ity , D urham , N . C „ (his m o n th a a d w ill report to . P ew uvn i# ; i<'i» «u> . in ly - is -«u(itro ».<>w»y a t te n d p re-fligh t K h o o i a n d basic N ig h t t r i l a t e g . C pun co m pletion o l bMlc< tra in in g , h e w ill b e con im U tioned an e n s ig n ta: th e U n ited M atug N « v a l R eserve . H e. then w ill, iecc lv« . ad v a n c e d tra iu m g a t one o i the ( tn v a l A ir S ta tions lo c a te d lliroughouc th e U n ited S tate*.

A rea G ir l C hosen I E iilisb As* Aviation, O fficer Candidate

■To l iv e l i i Sweden: M is s iu U iih -A . N o i - lw g . d r ,l ig h te r

M r . a n d M rs . E iT .ap iie i N or..h e r e . .117 L a u re lb u rs t D r., K eyport, a student af. Trcaton S ta te College w ill b e a C om m unity A m bassador to .'S w eden tn ls su m m e r Mnder the 1#W sum m a? ^ iroB ram ; of ebo Ex-, p e ilm e rn in - In te rn a tio n a l 'L iving:

:-Stut iv ill leav e ,: <m J iu i e & f ro m B r a d lo v E ie it l, C o n n e c t ic u t ,, v ia ; th e F ly in g T ig e r L ine

1 hf* E x jw n in e n t in In te r n a t iu n a l L iv in g , is im In d e p e n o e n t , - n o n ’ p r o f i t w g a n t a t i o n in tb e f ie ld of- t r , ;e i n a t i o n a l e d u c a t io n w h ic h heipi,, to p r o m o te 'in t e r n a t io n a l u n d p f- s t j f t d m s b y a .p o ts o n - tu -p e rs o n a p ­p r o a c h . S i ijc e u s (o u n d ia g in li)32 b y D o n a ld B , W a tt , th e w p f l r im e n t h a s se n t m o r^ th a n , 14,000 A ra e it-

,C#n,s a b r o a d . 0 i e a r ' t b o w p eo p les o f o th e r c o u n lr i? s th in k , a t t , a n d l iv e . "I h i s ’y e a r , s p p ie 160u w ill g rav ­e l t o 31 c o u n tr ie s on. l iv e .contlrv- e r,t» . E i i ; h o f th e s e . E x p e r im e n te r s K il l live, f o r i m o n th u a, ir ie tiv b e r o f l» ( o ie ig n f a m i ly a n d Will, s p e n d ■ ip o n tIV t r a v e lin ga b o u t , t h e c o ijn t ry v is i te d .

‘E ’tp e n m c n f t rs tr a v e l in g roups o t 10, ur,dec th e gu id an ce o f m a­tu re , le ad e rs spec ia lly se le c ted and t r a i l e d b v th e E x p e rim en t B efore

; th e v »,re ad n iitted?to„ th e p ro g ram , e v e ry e ffo rt Is m a d e to a s s u re th a t

‘E x p e rim en te rs , a re - w orthy - rep re-, je n ta t iv e s o t the U n ited S m eb .

S p e c l tl Instruction M em b ers. rece tv e specia l instruc-

l io n v n th e iij jn ^ 'jan e . cu s to m s, his­to ry and cu ltu re o f tlie co u n 'ry lbey.,S"!ll visit!,-'A.’w r th e hom eslay , th e v t i a v e l a s ^ g roup , o .'tep in jh«- com pany, o f young m em b ers ol th e ir host la ip llies . T o w ard the cl(>s? u( th e p ro g ram , E xperim ents e r* ' enjoy, a v is it ' to. a m i m city, a n d an opportunity ,, (fo r those who q u a lify ) (o f a few d ay s o l inde­p en d e n t tra v e l. • 1 -

l h e E x p e rim e n t ad m in is te rs th re e - basic. >Outbound p rog ram s

, (U .S . l a ovher couutricsV : ( te g u la r u ro u p s ; T h e E x p e rim en t A m bassa­d o r P ro g ra m ’( tlu o u g h w h ic h ; com ­m u n itie s ar d co lleges ra ise funds a n d .s e le c t o u ts ta n d in g young peo p le t<> g o a b ro a d a s th e ir rep- re s e n ta tlv e s ) ; a n d v a rio u s C o ^ p e r- a t iv e O v e rseas P ro g rftm s w ith acs- d e m lc in s titu tions. D u ring 13C2 th e

.E x p e r im e n t p ro g ra m w ill ex tend in to 'a l l th e m a jo r na tio n s o l W est­e rn E u ro p e , a n d to co u n tries in

' A fr ic a ,' A sia , L a tin A m erica , an d |h e ,M id d le E a st.

. - ..The E x p e rim en t a lso ad m in is te rs th re e In co m in g ' p ro g ra m s (olhor. co u n tr ie s t o , tn e U .S .): R eg u la r g ro u p s , -A m bassadors, . an d In­d iv id u a l H om estay P lac em en ts to r s tu d e n ts com ing h e re to s tudy.D u rin g 1962 n e a rly 1500 young p e o p le (ronv som e t>5 co u n trie s w ill v is it th e U n ited S ta te s on these

firo g ra ro s . In add ition to fam ily iv iug a n d tra v e l, m an y of th e m- com ings E x p e rim en t g ro u p s w ill

a ls o spend tw o w eeks a t * co llege o r cam p .

LittlY league To Receive Free Soda

A nnouncem ent h a s been m ade th a t the L a u ren ce H arb o r P-TA L it­t le L etigue T e am h ad 100 p e r ce n t donation q t the rece n t c a k e sa le a n d lliey w ill rece iv e free soda T h u rsd a y a t th e ir ba ll gam e. T h e c a k e sa le w as sponso red by the L a tu e n c o H arb o r L ittle L eague A ux iliary .

M rs. P a tr ic k C arro ll conducted th e m ee tin g of th e au x ilia ry in the V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W ars H all.R o u te 35, L a u rcn ce H arbo r, It w as an n o u n c ed lh a t .a n y pa ld -m em b er o f th e au x ilia ry w ish ing to Join the s o f t ba ll te am m a y co n tac t M rs.E u g e n e F a r re l l . Seav iew D r., L atir- » nce H arbor.

N o m ina tions a r e schedu led fo r Ihe Ju ly 5 m eeting a l th e VFW H all.' M rs; M ack D u p re an d M rs. An­th o n y P e rco d n ia w ere w elcom ed a s n ew m em bers .. M rs. T h o m as W alsh won the a t ­

te n d a n c e p rize.T h e J u ly 5 ho s tesses w ill bo M rs.

D upre , M rs. T hom as H udak, an d M rs. R o b e rt S ands. .....................

Attend W orkshopM rs. A .J. T om asello , M is. N o r­

m a n Soltyslk, M rs. A nthony C ra- p a ro an d M rs, F ra n k A rtelii, a ll m o m b ers o f the M ataw an R eg ional H ig h Schpoi P a ren t-T eac h e r A ssoc­ia tion , a tte n d e d a school of Inutm c- tlon given by the M opinouth County C ouncil o f P-TAs in D eal on J u n e I . Those a tten d in g the w orkshop h a d luncheon a t the G eo rg ian H ouse, D eal,

Rutgers Prep Graduate

Browntown Family Visits Pennsylvania

M r. an d M rs. N icholas A race an d sons, J a m e s . a jid W illiam , R oute 510, B row ntow n sp en t F r id a y , S at­u rd a y an d S unday in P en n sy lv an ia v isiting am ong o th e r p la ces tlie ro se g a rd e n s a t H ersh ey , Lancasl e r,,'.H arrisb u rg , a n d V alley F orge .

T h e C om m unity T h e a tre P lay e rs o f M adison T ow nsh ip w ill co m p le te th e ir )961-<>2 seaso n w ith a p lay a t th e M adison T ow nsh ip H igh School au d ito riu m th is F r id a y an d S a tu r­d a y w hen they p re se n t "B e il, Book a n d C and le ,"

M r. a n d M rs B a rt G aub, R oute 516, sp en t T h u rsd ay in Sellersv ille , P a . v isiting fr ie n d s .'

M iss S uzanne PH ney, New Y ork, sp en t th e w eekend w ith h e r p a r ­e n ts , M r. and M rs. W illiam P itney , T icetow n Rd.

M r. and M rs. D onald P a tte rso n a n d fam ily , L ev ittow n, P a ., a rc spend ing a w eek w ith M r. P a t te r ­s o n ’s pa ren ts , M r. an d M rs. H a rry P a tte rs o n , 21 M a rg a re t St.

"Paradise Island"Bus Trip July 18

R eserv a tio n s s till a r e . av a ilab le lo r th e th e a tre p a r ty to G uy Lom ­b a rd o 's " P a ra d is e I s la n d " a t Jo n es B ea ch W edno jday even ing , Ju ly 18. The . bu ses w ill le a v e p ro m p tly a t 5 p.m.- from th e p e rk in g lot a t B ro a d and L ittle S ts ., M ataw an .

T he tr ip is sp o n so red by 1 he Wo­m a n 's C lub o f M ata w an for the !>enefit o f the sch o la rsh ip fund.

R ese rv a tio n s m a y b e m ade by co n tac tin g M rs. P e te r T en E yck , R av in e D r.. M ataw an .

O pportun ity fo r s e le c t few in U . S. A rm y R ese rv e a,t F o il Mon-, m outh . F o r in fo rm atio n ca ll HO 2-2095. •

LEG A L N O T IC E

N O TIC E ..T ak e notice th a t Sohorpp* Hljfhwny

.IA inc., has app lied tu the Tow nship of M alaw an (or the ren ew a l of Plcn* a ry d e ta i l C onsum ption L icense No. C-4 to r p rem ise s s i tu a te d on tho north* t-as te rly tilde of S ta te H ighw ay No. 35 In the Tow nship of M utaw nn, New J e rs e y .

The p a r t ie s In in te re s t lo the sa id co rp o ra tio n a re :

Otto J . Schorpp,E . J e a n Sl'horpp.A nthony Podolsky.M ichael PodoNKy.Objection, If an y . shou ld he m tulc im<

m ed ia te ly in w ritin g to Ho^e K. Wen*, zel, C lerk o t th e T o w n ih ip of M ata* w an , M atfuvan T ow nsh ip M unicipal B uild ing . 147 L ow er M ain S treet, Mat* •w a n , New J e rs e y .

O tto J . Sehorpp,P re sid e n t 344 H ighw ay IB.

. E a a t B runsw ick , N. J.■ M ichael P odotsky,

S e c re ta ry ! 70 P ro s p e c t Avenue,

Cliffwood, N ow J e rs e yJ i4 Itf-W)

L E G A L N O T IC E

dent. R lvercrt»sl L ane. Mfliui.squun P a rk . New Jerae.v.

L vnda W ltzel LufU. Hoad.Ilolm dtfj, D irec to r.

O b jec ttu iu . if any . sh o u ld m aae im m v d la te lv In w ritin g to K.V/enxel, ClerK of Iho Tow tum lp of M aU w an . New. Je rse y .

K rieg C orporation T h eo d o re Sofi(;M, P re sid e n t 1104 S unse t Ave.. .A sb u ry ParK . N ew J t r a e y G eo rg y W. Van D yke,V ice P re sid e n t .Rlverci'e.Ht Lane*M an asq u an P a rk . N ew Je rse y

U4 $12.21 .

: NOTICE: Yake n o tice th a l A ntonio O errato h as a p p lied to tlm M ayor an d Council of th e B orough of M atu w an for a p ien a ry re ta il co nsum ption license for p rem Lfea know n a s T he M tgnoH a Inn f ltu e te d a t «fde o t M ^ ta u 'a n -F tc r hold Rd , M ataw an , N. J .

O b jec tions, if an y , ahou ld be m ade im m e d ia te ly in w ritin g to : M a rg a re t P . V iebrock . C lerk of th e Borough of 1 M M aw an. N . J

L E G A L N O T IC E 1

to r stocH huld'V , B;»yvie\v Avx- ; nu«. Union 8 e a c h . N, J . . and LviciIJe ! P<>U£CjV. b j fo c lo r and . su n h h ^W er, ! 1H8 W iwxtraere D rive. Cllifwootf, N. J , i

ObjeciJoMs. if an.y. sh o u ld Ixfe-inadoi irn m w lia le ly In w ritinjr to M*.«. .X . Weiu.til. ' ler'c uC Ine ruun*^up <>f•• M a taw u n . ,

CLIFFW O O D IN N iAKi'cd P o u z tn c . P resid en t , KevT)ort'Soutb Amboy

■ Rc^nd rifid COi'futA/d Av<*.,Clif^wuod. Im. J .

j i t $10.23

- NO TICETofce n o tice th a t H asq u alo Pelef

D i^unto h as app lied to the Klayoi and C ound* of the, B orough of M nta- v»'.m for a o lcn a rv rc la jJ c/>;)5J»iip* tion l ic e m e fa r premii.e.s sH uatvd at I M ain S t . M ataw an . N, J .

O bjections, if any . sh o u ld b* inadc trn m n d ia te ly it\ w n t’nf! to ; M a rg a re t P v io b ro ek . C lerk , nt. the H .;rough of of MalatA \n , i

^S l«ned) \<-■ PA SQ U A LE P f iT E I l O ISA N W . -

1 M.’tln St., ,M a taw an . N. J . . .

114 $5.26* I T

. . ’ NOTICK - ..-TAXS*1 .NOTICE, th a t V o lp rans Me-

mo'rinV H om e, iixc,. a c o rp o ra tio n . of S ta te of New J e rse y , application.

i>as b een m ad e tf> the T ow n sh ip Coir*- rnlitefc' of Uie;;Tou‘fisliip . o f M ataw an for the r^aew r.l of C lub U cen/se No. CR*1 for ^ r« m i5 es lo ca ted on Cliff* \vtvod A venue ( .c o rn e r HnwKhorne •Street) L oU 4-^ CUffwood, Mata* w an Tovyii»hip,., . ..

T n e ’ naniish ami retijidcncfts . of the \>/f/ow«s of', th e C o riw r^ li^ 'i nre:

Bovce. C. WiJinrcl,' i f i !,.'tuir<*lht»f«t D rive. Ciiff’.vood B each . N . J . ( P re s i­dent- ‘ ' ‘ ■ 1 - -■ •

J la r ry H. LIckoI. :t C h ih n n ro ra Ave­nue. K ey p o rt. ,N . J ., V ice .P rm ideiU .

H arry W. K ern. 2UJ L 'ikeshorc D rlv* . Cli/fsvo<»d b e a r'n , N . J . . S ec re ­ta ry . , , ,

W alter Isem an n , B!> Cliffwoqd Ave­nue. Cliffwood B each. N. J ,, Trfliifr*

H i l l S c h o o l G r a d y a t e ” )LtC iAL N O l I t E |

l fS V « c St M rt'if/R n, N. 2 l*g)?r. «0 B ia a d St.. M hU - . M ort C C o 'inef. ui C hurch ,

vsn . N. J , : Le:-iler A»ii, 307;M ita-.van. N. J . ■ j

n. it &nv. shoitid be mf>di> I ft' M;utfar<:» >■. VJe.-bn)L'k, i c tcv k of the ;Bort;u.{h of i

Ne»v ,/».rscv. :M ataw r'j) iJu«t I j S iA nienc.'tii L«»jsion Fr«uJc Answt JCom nianuQ r 1

.114 j

N O TICE7 aka n o ilec th a t V-HUain K vder;

h as appi.»ed tu the M avor and Council of Bi»rt.iu«n -of M ataw an lor ap Je n ari ' retai* ronsutrtp ilnn law n:* j

fur p 'v n iu ic s known as I n c Town Lav*r«. s itu a te d a : 17-1 M nw St.. M at­aw an. is. J .

O b jec tio n , if iinv. should .b<? nwmc im o u 'd ia te lv In w n tm jf io M arg a re t «*. V iebrock. C lerk of t>:c Horough o: M a taw an . ■

(Signed)W lUiam. C, -R y d er ,1 A laiden Lane M alaw an , N. ,T.

I IS *5.01 '

I E 6 A L N D i l C F

N u i i l t tT ak o rto tio t th a t L aw ren ce E vangel­

ista r m appliC'd to tha T ow nsh ip Con»- rnitteR of the Towii&hip of M ataw an J'jr a p len a rv re ta il consurKPlJon 11- c e n ie for p rem ise s kut>wr. as lh # W m te G ate Inn s itu a U d a ; F.nsf ai«i* S id le ‘llg ^ w av J4 Vail ' L r ve Ma u w a n Tow nship . Cour.iy of i»yn- n iou’h. N. J .

O b jec tions, if ariv. should b« rnade h n m ed ia tc ly jrt w rtiing to : Bow. K Wencdl. C lerk , of the Tow nsnlp of Ma ia \ <n

iS ig n cd )L n i \C k a NCL LI>TAIt e O B jx 45A R oute .14 .M aw w an . N. J .

J14 *5.20

(S igned)ANTONIO C E R R A TO .

M a U w a r. N. J .

NOTICET ak e n o tice th a t app ilca tio n has

been m ad e to the M avor an d Council of th e B orough of M a ta w a n for the P le n a ry R e ta il C onsum ption U cet'jie No. C-3 (or T he P o o f s Inn , p rem ises No. .89 F re n e a u A venue,. M ataw an , New J e rse y .

T he o fficers , d ire c to rs and s to ck ' h o lders o l T h e P o e ts in n a re :

R ic h a rd L aM u ra . ,18 F re n ea u Ave., M a taw an . N . J .

F ra n k L aM u ra . W F re n ea u Ave., M a taw an . N. J .

V icto r W e n z e l A u g u s ta St.. South A m boy, N. J . .

R o b e rt E . L aM ura, B row n Rt>ad. M org an v ille , N. J .

O b jec tion , if any. ciiould be m ade im m o lla te ly in w riting to the Clerk of the B orough of M ataw an .

T H E P O E T ’S INN B y F ran k L aM u ra P resid en t

)!4 W M

- NO TICE T ak e notice th a t P e te r F . Chokola.

t ra d in g a« Chokuia l)c \ e ra g e Com pany h a s applied tu the D irec to r of the D ivision of A lcoholic B ev erag e Con* tro l for a S la te B ev e rag e Dlstribu* tor'tf L iccnse. IJc e tise is (or the p rem ise s loca ted a t th e C orner of G asto n S tree t aud Q c ra rd A venur, M a taw an Tow nship. N . J . and to m ain ta in a w arehouse and sa lesro o m a t s am e location.

O bjection, If any, should bu m ad e im m ed ia te ly In w riting to tho D irector of tho Division of A lcoholic H pverage C ontrol, 1100 R aym ond B oulevard , N ew ark 2, N. J .

P e te r F. Chokola,Cor. G aston St . and t io r .i rd Ave..M ataw an Tow nship. N, J .

j2 U ^ _____________________________NO TICE

T ak e notice th a t Cliff R eeves Tave rn inc., a C orporation of the S t i t t of Now J e rse y h i s a p p lied to the M ayor and Council of tho Borough of M ataw an, N. J , for a nlcnar> re ta il consum ption l i r rn s e rnr the p rem ise s known as D u tch Mill Inn, I(. D, 1, H ighw ay 34, M ataw an , N. J .

The nam e* and rcsidcnccv ot an the offlco is and d ire c to rs , who a re the stockho lders of C liff R eeves Tav e rn Inc., a re au follow s:

Clifford F. Roeves — P resid en t Q racn M. R eeves — S ec re ta ry ' T re a su re r

E stelle B rad ley — V lce-Presldenl O bjections, If any . should he m ade

Im m ed ia tely . In w riting to M arg are t I*. Vlobroek,' C lerk of Ihe HoiuukU of M ataw an. N. j

Clitf R eeves T av ern (nc . by C lifford F. Reeves, P resid en t

|U >11.25

N O TICETake nollct? lh a t A rthur N. riubln,

tradink' <ia Vlllago T av o rn . has nil- (tiled to llic TotVfiAtil|j CoMUnltk’tf «') M arlboro I'owntddp (or a plnnai.v rn1.1)1 l.l .i.i Ii. 111..1. f f iHllualed nt snu ih sltlo Hid 'lin incnl ltd .. A pproxim ately fiUU ft. west '<) n illrond slallon ,

O bjection. If any, mIiouIiI he inadi' Im m udlaloly In w ritin g to : FloydW yckoff, C lerk , of M arlboro TownShip,

GARY R H I'I) M l l.l . K it

G ary Rood M illi'r. miii of M r. am i M rs, Willliim .1. M iller Jr., M M ldd l«« tx Kd., M aliiwiiii, « .i» g rm lim ied Irom R iiIisits I’l'i’p nn i- tiirV Srlinol, New llrmiMVlrli, ill lt;i lllfllli rn in innnc i'in i 'n l In KiiUpnl- rlfili f 'h iipul on Tliui'.ul iy,

Wlillo iitli'iiillnii Itu litrr.i I’n 'p , Ii" wai, iicIIvd In iiim isH i' uml siii-ci’ r nm l whn 11 m e m b er u l ih r V .irnli' It. Cluli, llll will t'liliir tfr»!ni'

f ‘f'l)M|if>i, | |i / t< P i In »;-*nt '* m l) i i ,

D r. D a v id M . l l i ’InlL'In, IkmiIiiI-»n- t e r , j ;n v n ih " p rhuM pnl intdtOHn u liJiu c o i i i im 'n u im ’iU.

l l .

(S liinrd)A l lT il im fi. RUUIN, lom ipiit ltd ., M orntm viilu, M J .

J i4 ^ H > 4 _ _______________

NIJTICKTflk# p/dln* Ihiil Krlftg CMfpnrttllon

itad ln g its Cat 'N h ldd lc lum npiilltd i't Ihu Tosvnsldii C itm inllici) nf lhe Tm'-nidilp of M nlow nn for a I 'h in .m SlCl.lll t tllMlill>ji|tnti ll-M'IIHI' for pri'lll lii'H (•itualcii ni Nurltiwi’sli'rlv m d ot ISnarh iuljolnlnu W hale i 'hm'Ii . ( llll nuoil lit'iicti, 'liiutiNlil)) of MiiUiwitn .i tiiinoiillt Cuiinlv,

Tlo> iiitinei and ri^.ldi’iicim of all iIicpix nnd i li rn d o n i and lhe huiium-

■nt ii'« lilfiit’t!» of all htockliotdciM i <ji|tiii( uiir ( I) or tim ift per ciMtlumI .MO »f UM nllllK *r, ,.

Ilholl <11 U llfl fllll'iu 4 iTlHmdoia tlofkdd, p rrn ltlrn l, HIM

Hiiimi*1 Avo,, A bImio 1‘a rk , Nrw J r / s e v ,

Cidorgs W, Van D>ke, Vluo 1' iobI-1 M i ; U ' *

• N O TICET a k a npU ce th a t A ngelo D in iam

b a ttU ta h a s app lied to the Town* sh ip C o m m ittee of th e T ow nship of M ataw an in the C ounty of M onm outh for a p le n a ry re ta il d is tr ib u tio n il* penxe fo r ’ p rem ise s s i tu a te d on the scu th s id e of Cliffwood Avenue, C liffwood. N. J . . -v- >

O bjec tio n s , if any, shou ld be m ade im m e d ia te ly in w riting to Hoso K. W enzel, T ow nsh ip C lerk , M ataw an. N. J .

(S igned) •' Angelo D lG ia m b a ttls ta

Cliffwood, N. J .J14 15.61*

T he n a m e s and rt-aUlences of .th?. tru s tee s of the C orpornU on a r t : '

{George B renon , 18 Shove Concour.se, C!|ffwood B each . N. J . . T ru s tee .

Ohaj'lfrs F. C onnors. 134 SecotwJ S tree t, U n iw B each, N. J , , . T ru stee .. Jo h n -O; Kelly , 462 C U /fvoo 'd . Ave* n u e ,'C liffw o o d B each, N. J ., T rustee .

Oljjectioiw ,' ii any, ahou ld l>e inade im m e d ia te ly in w ritin g U> Ho.sa K. W enzel. M unicipal C le rk of -M ataw an Tow nship.

V E T E R A N S M EM ORIAL HO M E INC.

’ Bovce C. Wliir<tri,P re s id e n t

J2 i ;.» ia,.w ' - - . . - - ___

. N O TICE •T ak e n o tice Uiat J o s e p h V acca re lia

tra d in g as A l’s E a r. fie G rill, has ap ­p lied to th c M syo^ nn d Council of the B orough of M ataw an for a P le n ­ary R e ta il C onsum ption l .ic e iu e C-1U for p rem ise s 20 Hign S tre e t . M ataw an . New J e rse y .

O bjection , if any , ahou ld be m ad a Im m ed ia te ly ln ; w ritin g to : M a rg a re t P . V lebroek, C lork, of the Borough o ' w an. New J e rs e y

R oss W. M aghan jr . , son of M r. an d M rs. R oss W. -M ag h an -s r., 7 C row n P i., M ataw an , w as g ra d u ­a te d Sunday -a t the U U h com - i»encem e/ii ex e rc ises ' o f -T h e HiJl School. P o tf ito w n , P a . He rece ived th e ' M organ S. C am pbell Cup for ex tem p o ran eo u s speak ing .

While a t T he Hill School. Mi*. , M aghan p a r tic ip a te d in six th foot- j bail; gym ; m id g e t ba.sebail; de­ba lin g chib ; in tra m u ra l b a sk e tb a ll; ju n io r ba.sebail; fifth foo tball, m a n ­a g e r; w eigh t lifting; P ip e Club; fou rth foo tball, m a n a g e r , com m it- tecm an of P ipu Club; c u r re n t af­fa irs c lub , and s e rv e d his sen io r yc-ur. as v ice p res iden t of the de­bating club . :

LEG A L N O T IC E

Old B ridge Hoad, T ow nsh ip of M arl- tk>ro. New J e rse y .

Tht- ap p ro x im a te am o u n t .of the ju d g m e n t to be sa tisfied by sa id sa le is the sum of 't2.2W .00 to g e th e r with th e costs of this sa le .

IK A E. W OLCOTr, Sheriff.D ated A p ril 13.1!>G2 Scerbo , Ife g a r ty , M lnt^,G lickm an , Kooiu, Kaw e. Atty.IH 38-4

N O TICET ake n o tice th a t K am o?. Ic r . . trad*

ing as po ter.son ‘6 B uttunw ood M anor h 4 S app lied ta the M avoc an d Council of the B orough o t M ataw an , N. J . for a R e ta il r trm a ry C onsum ption L iquor L icen se for p rem ise s located a t Route 114. M ataw an . N. J .

N am e a n d a d d re s se s o t O fficers a re as follow*:

F rank P e terso n , 1 M adison Ave., U radlev tleach , N. J . , O fficer, D i­rec to r, S tockho lder. .

Ja m e s S tam os, 1138 C onven try Ave.. C heltenham , P h ilad e lp h ia , P a ., Of* flee r, D irec to r/ S tockholder.

Steve C. P a sc a l, 115 Second Ave., B iad ley B each. N. J . , O fflccr, Dl*rec to r, S tockholder.

John P . K a tes, 112 E v e rg re e n Ave., B rad ley B each , N. J » O fficer, D i­rec to r. S tockho lder.

Chris B a ts /s , 50? B urlin g to n Ave., B rad ley B each . N. J . , O ffiee i. D i­rec to r, S tockholder.

ObjccUons, if any, sho u ld be m ad e Im m ed ia te ly In w riting to : M unicipal C lerk of Borough ot M ataw an , Mala* w an. New J e r s e y . ,

KAMOS. INC.80 E a s t F ro n t S tree t Red Bank. New J e rse y

JH $11.35

114 $3.23

Jo sep h V accarella ,20 High St.,M ataw an , N ew Je rse y

N U riC KTake notice th a t Jo h n W. Regan

and T h o m as V. R egan , p a rtn e rs , t r a d ­ing a s Ret: m 's T avern , n av e applied to the T ow nship C o m m itte e of the T ow n rh lp o l M ataw an for • p lenary (e ta l! con su m p tio n lic e n se for prenv ises s i tu a te d a t n o rth e r ly s id e ol C liffwood A ve., Cliffwood, M ataw an Tow ns/iip, N . J . ••

O bjec tio n s . If any. sho u ld tie m ade im m e d ia te ly In w ritin g to : Rose K W«nr.Al, C lerk , of M a ta w a n T ow nship. N. J .

S igned)IOHN W. REGAN

3 O ak * t..K eyport, N. J.— AS P REGAN

3 Oa)K eyport THOM A 12S M aple PI. H evoort. N. J .

NOTICET a k e N otice th a t Rulph M alinconico

and Anlcllo M alinconico J r . . trad in g a s M elancho ly T a v e rn h a v e applied to the B oro u g h Council of the Borough of M a ta w a n for the P le n a ry R etail C onsum ption L icense No. C-7 for p rem ise s lo ca te d a l 'i 1 O rc h a rd S treet. M ataw an , New J e rse y .

O bjec tio n s . If any , sho u ld be m ade im m e d ia te ly tn w riting to M a rg a re t P . V lebroek , C lerk of the Borough of M ataw an , N ew Je rse y .

R alph M alinconico 34 L ow er M ain S tree t M ataw an , N ew Je rse y Anlello M alinconico J r . , 12B Rose L an e ,

Union B each , New J e rs e yJ14 18.87

NO TICET A K E NO TICE th a l Jo sep h Bsch

a rd e an d M ary B ach a rd e , tra d in g as Jo -Jo o '3 C ocktail Lounge h av e applied lo (he M ayor and Council of the Bor o u fh of M ataw an to r a P lenary r t tail co n su m p tio n iiquor license for (h t p re m ise s s itu a te d on R outa S4-4. M ntaw an, N. J.

O b jec tio n s , It any, shou ld be m ade im m ed ln to ly in w riting to: M a rg a re t P . V lebroek , C lrrk , of Uie Borough of M atnw an.

JO S E P H BACHARDE MARY BA CHARDE

ji4 i.vsa

NOTICET ak e n o tice th a t A lex an d er A. Vas

ru s ap p lied to th e T ow nship C o m m it­tee or t h t Township of M ataw an foi s o icn a ry re ta il consum ption license for p rem ise s known a s S ta rd u s t Cock* tail B a r, s llu n ted on Ihe e a st side of H ighw ay 34, Valley D rive, M atsw sn H i .

O b jec tio n s . It sny , should be m ade im m e d ia te ly In w riting to: Rose K W enzel, C le ik . of the Tow nship ol M ataw an , N. J

(S igned)A L EX A N D ER A. VAS, S ta rd u s i C ocktatl Bar,R nute 34,M ntaw an, N. J .

j l4 W.?7 _____________

NOTICET ak e no tice th a l t 'lo ren co Malln

ctinico tra d in g as Flo a Unr has ap- tiled tn tho Tow nship C o m m ittee ot

the T ow nsh ip of M alaw an for a plcn a ry ro tn li consum ption license foi < rem ise s s itu a ted , No, 1 C en tra l Ave nue; a lso known and dusig n a ted at P n rccl No E 42A C, as shown o r G ard en St a la P ark w ay M ap of Sec lion No. V, A pril 1, 11)34.

O bjection , If any, shou ld ho n u r ti im m ed ia te ly In w riting to ; n o se K Won?ol C lerk , of the Tow nship of M ataw an , N J.

(S igned)Fl.O RFN CF. MALINCONICO

Lowei M.iln S tree t, M nlnw an. N. J.

ji t ffl.uo

NOTICK'liik n n o tlc r Hint .lininno W. H urt

Mini nnd ItohtMl I1.;, IL u lin u n tm dnt({ its iiitt i .'mk ;« it.iiu . ii.r i. .iillrd to the Ma.vc-r niul Council oi tho l to n u u ih of M atntviin for n plcn nrv re ta il d istrib u tio n l im in e P-.T fni prcm incii .-iltuuted tIU M ain H ired . M ntaw an, N. J.

Oh)<>rilt>n, if nnv •.ti'iuld tie utittlr Im m cd ln trlv In w rm ng t" M .nM .uft I*, V lebroek, C lork of Ihi? ilnrouK’i ol Matnv\ an.

Jo an n e W, nndlltilm rt 1C. H a r tn i inIMl (Irond Ml root,Ki'vporl, N, J.

IU M !d

NO Tlt'KTAKK NOTICK ’h.il C l.flu .m d (mm,

fi r<>( |tm iUIuM i I th i' st.ili* of NewI n miv, ir-iilliu; •)'< i 'UfI ••wind Inn, lin t,ipplie«l tn Ilu* Tnn-ii',hip l '«tin mil 1 i»i» ol lhe TirAn-dilp "I M .ili-v.ui tor >i pli'u- ,nv' n d n il I'liiriiiinpli'Mi lic.-nj,.- (h- liM 'inl’sfs filln.tti tf "ii the ri<ii fhn-(::»

iff lii'vpni |.sm iih Ainht'V H-i.ul : 11111 Cllffwond Av I'lllli', Cliff,w ml, Miltaw ,ui T<m tifchi|i, .1.

-: I i. ■ t - - - f ■'!I... l.ii- II-'-* , " I l u ..............I un .­lief; A lfied I 'm / f i i r , P ic d d e n l,

T rc-n ii i e t , IMit'i li>t .niff i» 11 iik h 11 ti I in , |U»J WimdMHMe D rive. Cllffv-Minl, N. J-i M u ih 'l denli, Hui'roi.iiy , D lre y

11*105 S H E R IF F 'S SALE

S U PE R IO R CO URT O F NEW JE R S E Y

CH ANCERY DIV ISION MONMOUTH COUNTY

D o ck e t.N o . F 2111-61 F IR S T SAVINGS AN D LOAN AS

SOCIATION O F P E R T H AMBOY. P la in tiff v s ; BEN JA M IN F . Y E A G LE, ot aU D efen d an ts

By v irtu e of a w rit of execution m the above s ta te d ac tio n u> m e d i ­rec ted . 1 sh a ll expose for «nJe at p u b ­lic vendue, a t tiio C ourl House in tho Horough of F reeh o ld , County of M onm outh, New J e rs e y , on M onday the 25lh d ay of J u n e , 1U62. a t 2 o’clock. P . M. P re v a ilin g T im e.

ALL th a t t ra c t or p a rc e l <>f land nnd p rem ise s h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly d escrib ed , s itu a te in the Tow nship of M alaw an , in the County of M onm outh and S ta te of New J e rs e y :

B EG IN N IN G at a po in t m ark ed by n s lak e on the n o r th e r ly - line of W oodm ere D rive 73 feet e a s te rly from the in te rsu c tio n of. thu sa m e with the e a s te rly line of Sherwoo<l D rive; ru n ­n ing th en ce ( 1 ) e a s te rly along the n o rth e rly lin e o t W oodinere D rive on a c u rv e to the left w ith a rad iu s of 421.70 fee t and an a rc d istan ce ol 75 feet to a p o in t m a rk e d by a p ipe; thenee (2) N orth U d e g re e s 5:t m in ­u tes 42 seconds w est along the west* e rly line of l«ot 889. 100 feet to a poin t m a rk e d by a s ta k e ; thenco (3 1 w esterly on a curve to th e r ig h t w ith a rad iu s of 321.70 feet an d an a rc dls* tan ee of 57.21 feot to a point m ark ed by a s ta k e ; thence |4 ) aouth 1 d eg ree 43 m in u tes 12 seconds e a s t 100 tee t |a the point and n lace of B eginning

NOTICE'- iTake no lle? th a t iV-jm-i J . JariKow t

>:ki, tra d in g a Walt'K T a v e rn has ap ; pUed tu the T ow nship 'C o m m ittee q> ] th e T ow nsh ip oi M ataw an tot a plon j a r ; 1 r e ta il co n su inp tion Uccn.se for p rcrr.ises s itu a te d Ht 12 Low er Main I S t., M u taw an Tow nshic , N . J . !

O b jec tio n s , d Any, should be m ad« i iiinnqdatel.v in vvnttng to: Rosa It. j W en/.el. C ltrk , of the Tow nship ol i M a ta u a n , N. J I

lSlgned> iW ALTER J. JANKOW SKI i T r /a s W alt’a T a v c in - \ Woolley St., 'M ntaw an. N . J . i

JS51 $5.t)4 _ __ |

NOTJCE !T ak e no tice lh a t S tephen D. G liu s

tra d in g as F re n ea u L iquor UotUo h a t i ap p lied to the M ayor and Council ui i the B orough ol M a taw an foi < p len a ry ! re ta il d istr ib u tio n licen se for premia*?^ i s itu a te d ai 78 F re n ea u A ve.. M ataw an [ N J. I

O b jec tio n s , If an y . shou ld be m adf unm cdin tei.v iu w ritin g to M a rg a re t ; P . V lebroek , C le rk of the Borough of j M ataw an . >

(S igned) iS T E P H E N D. GLAUS j

- 78 F ren eau Ava. |M ataw an , N. J . j

J21 15.61 I

' " N O TICE IT a k a n o tice th u t Alnhonso Rapulla

t ra d in g a s R sp o lla 't M arket, has. ap plted to the Borough ot M ataw an for ren e w a l of s P le n a ry H etal) D istribii tion L icen se , for p rem ise s s itu a te a t V M ain S tre e l in th e Borough oi M ala w an, C oun ty of M om noufh sn d State of New J e rs e y . i

O b jec tio n s , if any , shou ld be mad*, iium eciia te ly , in w ritin g , to M a rg a re t ; P . V lobroek. Borough C leik of the Borough of M ataw an , County ol Mtin m outh and S ta te of New J e rs e y .

ALPKONSO RAlJO L lJ i t-a Rnpolla a M a ik c i 2 M ain S tree t M ataw an , New Jers< y

.121 |d 27

~ N O TICE T ak e n o tice th a t F ra n k T ourlne , J r . .

h a s a p p lied to th e M ayor and Council of the Borough of M ataw an for

i^l yj.fid

N O TICE NO'M CE U::it an ofjot of t.ie

.sian o£ s.VW.OOin cr;*ih for the p u rch ase of tlie iolUvwms d escrib ed land, and p rem tSvi> HJiutie, ivmg ur< d 'being ui The Tot'.fi*-h/f>. tit M oUv.mu, in "tiie' Count,', of M oitm nuth a n a S ta :c ui Nuw i m e .v , '• to g e th e r vviU\ nn ag ree­m en t for Ut« p n> n ien t io rih w ilh of the sum nf"Sfl0.t?U.: th e eq u iv a len t o£ tne a n n u a l tax. levy ago,vnst said p rem ise s for. thn c u rre n t y in r and a h k s su m for cach of the following .ycHTB until sa id p rem ise s a rc iisr^s.sed for. tax es , an d u fu rth e r p a y m e n t of

a n d expenses inciden t to this o ife r, w h s su b m itted to, considered aud ap p ro v ed by the Tow nship Com ­m itte e of Uie .T ow nsh ip of M ataw iin, s u b je c t- to fir.a.V a p p ro v a l at the ri»gu- lar m ee tin g of S fld ; Tovvn-ship Com­m ittee to by h e lli^ jit ihe lV7untolpa* fiu i/^ ing’-at No. H 7 Lo .ver M ain S ire d , in ihe . T ow nship of -M atawan. New. J e rs e y , oh the e ig h teen th cUtf of June. 11182, a t e ig h t o’clock, P .M .; -prcvMl- ing lim e : ,

Lot> n u m b ered 14 to IR inclusive, Block C. M ap ,->f CHWwonU H eights,

ROSE K. W ENZEL. TOVVNSiHIP CLERK

_ ; _

U-72. S H E R IF F ’S SALE

M ONM OUTH COUNTY COURT LAW DIVISION

M ONMOUTH COUNTY < D ocket No. JS4MIMM40.

CARL W EN N ER. P la in tiff vs: CH ARLES JL -B ID D L E , ELIZA BETH B ID D L E D efendan ts

By virtue, of u w r it of bKecution in tho above sU ted nation to m e d i­rec ted . I ahull expose for nala n t public vendue, a t the .C -u rt H ouse ir. ihe B orough cf F reeh o ld , County ot M om nm iih. New Je rs e y , on’ M onday Lhe ‘Hh d ay of Ju ly , lDflZ, at 2 o’clock P .M . P rev a ilin g T im e.

All the defendants* right, title and In te rest if any, in an d to. the foUow* ing: •AU th a t certa in , lot. t ra c t o r p arce l of land a n d p rem ises , h e re in a fte r 'p a r- tlcuiari.v d e scrib ed s i tu i tc . fyfng and being In th e Tow nsh ip ' of M ataw an. County of M onm outh an d S la te of N'tfW J e rs e y . '

K now n a n d d esig n a ted on Lot'21 on a m ap en title d " M a ta w a n P u rk " , Uie p ro p erty of R a r ita n B rick C om pany, s itu a ted in M onm outh County New J e rse y , d iv ided into loLi A pril 2i^th,

L f O A L iV O T U E

191 j. tea so n A >rn,iU». C.y.. .RECLNN'INvr a t a point Iu t^,e

n o n l ie n v i ld c oi ?Trvi c*Lreet. d is ta n t e a s te r ly 100 fee t f ro m *Jxe m terser* .

! tion o l n o rth e rly <jada of 1 'ir t i SM ^etj \v:th the e a ste rly s id e of K antary

P la ce runn ing tn e n te i l) - novthoi’ly and a t r ig h t angle* t-o f i r s t b tre c t, ■ UaI feet to inc point. Lliciue. U ) E o st-

I c r iv and c a ra h c t witli i *rs; S tree t W (fe e t Lo s. •wira: Uic-i'.cft ( I) S ou therly ' • ar.d p n ra iie f w*Ui th e first- -d e sc r ib e d . uvjurbC . -WJ feet to tha. nortih trly s)d« . i of M r,si A iW ii. thence aiw ig th *

n o rth e r ly side of Firs-t S t r e e t 5d f«:e4 • j to ;u e an d o lsc e ol BF.CUN-.: as la id down on sa id ma**.; ; •

B ounded n o rth e rly by lots .fc>. east-l e r lv and Lot 22. we&terlv b.v I^ u *20 j and '7/>uthe>iV hvv l'Mrst Mrc*.-t, a il a* j laid ftown on sa id m an . . . \ r-{ CotmnoJYlv know n as No. 25 H a r;r l- ' i son A venue. M avaw nn. New Je rse y ,j Being the sa m e p rem ise s ccnvfryedj to L:i:*.abo:h ^ m d h . nnw known a s

E lizab e th B iddle bv deed reco rd ed j in t>_<* M onnioulh C.ouiitv C lerk s Of-.; i ficii on J u ly 2r*U<. 1950 in Book 2207 ( o f jJ*?ed.s o:> P a g e IW&c... -j .. The u t.tpruxiinulf am ouiU of - lh a ; I ju d g m e n t to b ,? sa tis fied , by ss id sr.le ' } t he su m of $300,00 to g eth er i ' . u i r t the costs t»f th is s a le : ’ ' ‘:-! 11VA E . WOLCOTT, Sheriff. .

P i l n d M ay 11. llKfc :I C arl W eiincr, o ro sc • , '

j.*5 , 41-4 ' t a M *

N O TIC E •T ak e no tice , th a t th e M organyiil«

In d ep en d en t Club, h a s app lied to tlia - T ow nship C om m ittee o i ‘ M arlbom . T ow nship for a cluh lipemw fo r th « ; c lub p rem ise s , n o rth e rly side.-' Texsti.

. Road. E a s t of in te rse c tio n w ith ro a d to M organv ille . M organv ille . N . J , '

O fficers of th e c iuo ar©: a3 foilbw s:;•- Air. R,alph Robinson, P re s id e n t, 25. Johiuson Ave,. Malav*'an, N. J.. \ ‘ ‘

M r. E rv in T hom psod, Vice Pr««l* den t. R. D. i. Box 230. T ex as R o a d ., M organville , N, J . ' : . ' . '

M r. F ra n c is F rp n c w , S e c re ta ry * ' R. O, L iV'X .'J22, T oxas Road:. AT6r*- ganvllie, N. ,J . • .

M rs. P e a rl ie Thomp.-wn, A ssin tant . Sr.-.-retary. R. D. i , Box 2.19; T e x a n - Koad, M organville , N. J . ; ; .- '

M r. H e rb e rt T hom pson, T re n su re r , I 'o st O lficc. M organville . N. J . . Gen*: o ral D elivery . ' ;-

Afr. ' J a m ie Reynolds.T re a s u re r , l t. D . 1, Bo.n 330, • M o rg a n -• v a le , N j . : ' r. -. . -

M r. I lc n iv K ing. Sgt.*at-A nn». P . D. 1. Dov :UU. T ex as Road. Mor* ganv ille, N. J . • ‘ ' •' , : v

H en ry - L»tng, B usiness M aiiagar,; H. u . I. Box W9. T ex a* Road. M or-; ganv ille . N. J • ' - '

J o t M iirtin . B ev erag e C om m ittee , ?t, D. 1. Box 370. G reenw ood A v ?.;, M organville , N. J . . . ' . '

V ale H arris . B ev erag e C o innuU ef, R. D. 1. Box 374. T ex as Hoad. Mor* ganviU c. M. J . : .. . - , : .

Jo h n Jtico B e v e rag e C om m ittee , 21, C linion St., M a ta w a n ; N. .T. - .

O bjections, if any, Ahould be m ad « . Im m ed ia te ly in w ritin g to : Fioyil Wy* ckoif. C lerk , of lo w n s h ip ol M a rl­boro. ' '

1 (S igned) . __ :M O R G A N V ILLE IN D E P E N D E N T CLUB ,R a lp h Robinson, P re s id e n t

Ji'l >16.17 . .

NO TICET ake no tice th a t app lica tio n has

been m ad e to th e T ow nship C om m ittee of the T ow nship of M ataw an by V St M LImmU;*.-. Inc.. 2 N r rC orporation , H ad ing a r F 8l M L iquors having /.its p rin c ip a l office in Store No. 2 Of build ing In the C en tra l Shop­ping p l a / a loca ted on the sou thw est c o rn e r of S la te H ighw ay Houto No, 33 and Cliffwood A venue. Cliffwood,

i M alaw an Tow nship.The n a m e s anu ie* id en ccs of all

o fficers an d d ire c to rs , and tin* n am es nnd res ilien ces »f a ll s tockho lders holding one o r m o re p e r cen tu m of the stock of sa id co rp o ra tio n a re as follows:

F ran k A. Holub. 32 A nnapolis D rive, H azlet. N. J

B erth a U oluh, 32 A nnapolis D rivs, H azlet. N. J .

Mfle.< W alter. 125 M orristow n Road, E lizab e th , N. J .

O bjections, If any. should he m ade im m ed ia te ly in w riting to Hose K W enzel, C lerk of T h e T ow nship of M ataw an.

F St M L iquors, Inc.F ra n k A. Holub, P re s id e n t 32 A nnapolis D rive,

, H a ile t. N, J .J14 HO.UU

M ap d e s ig n a ted as Cliffwood R each In M ataw an Tow nship , being Section No. I d a te d N o v em b er WOT, whic-h m np has b een filed in th e M onm outh Countv C le rk 's Office m 1/»U AM. 8U7 and 888 In Block 27 M ap No. 68-1 filed A pril 3, lf»24. , ,

The above d escrip tio n Is m ada m a cco rd an ce w ith a s u rv e y m ade by E d w ard C. Reilly and A ssociates. P ro ­fessional E n g in eers an d L and S u r ­veyors, d a te d D ecem b er 16, 1W.VI.

B eing com m only know n nnd dcslg* n a tcd as No. 886 W oodmen* D rive, Cllffwivod flcach , New J c n c v .

Tho ap p ro x im ate am ount of tlie lu d cm en t to i)e sa tisfied b.v sa id sa te is the su m of $22,500 Oil together With the cost? uf this ;iide.

IRA P.. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. D ated M ay », 11*62 Tooinn. H aney & Rom ond,

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S U PE R IO R COURT O F NEW JE R S E Y

I .AW DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. r.-lllUlliH)

P E T E R FR F S U l.O N E , l /a C H EST­NUT W OODW ORKING 4 LUM BER C O . P la in tiff vs: P E T Kit FE D E R IC O and MARY F E D E R IC O , fin d n am e being unknow n and fictitioUH, D e­fendan ts

By v irtu e of a w rit of execution In tho alxive ;itated a c tio n to me dt- rectod , I sh a ll cx p o sr for sa le .it p u b ­lic vendue, at the C ourt House in Ilu* Horough of l-'rcchold, Countv <d Nlonm outh. New J e rs e y , on M o.ulav Ihe Irtih day of J u n e , IfHli. at 2 o 'clock , P.M P rev a ilin g Tim e

All tho d c icm l.n its ' rt^h t. title and It-tcro st. if any, in nnd to tho follow* in u :

P re m ises in tl.e T<>wn»hl|i of M ail- boro, County of M onm outh and S tale of New Je rse y , m o re p a rticu la rly d escribed as follow-.-

B E G IN N IN G at a boll lu thn ten te r line -if Ihe piei-enl pub lic road le.nl- !•. ■ f - t'nli.-rtrvlll- to (lid Itl Mint1 dlhlm it I,>11’ S' iiil li .('I lire It) ll. IEai.l Mi me.lHUied siting li.o ri-n le r of sa id lo ad from -t imml wiii<ie ...ml centei linn Is Inlei e r te d l»\ Ihe tilth c-nit f»e tlcscrlb i'd In n deed fiom( ’uinnliii A. H aw kut. and olhvi.i to A l.ugn ie t ,1. I litw lu in il ili'd -Jtinu 1>1. 1!>27 and re fo ld ed In the M onmouth County C le rk 's o rflcu In Hook 1403 of deeds pago 2i th em e arc .ud im ! lo m ag lu g s of M ar 30, I nil,'* Ml North 32 tleg, :i0 m ln. E i i t a ilU l.incr of 3.TJ a feet tn n p>>inl In Hi" IhinlcouihU ol Die a ii '.> ' 11*• • 111j11111*11 d e rd i-onvc\ I’d lo M ani.it r t I. Haw Itlo- , thence 121 South Ml 'leg 1.1 m m, E.i*.t along •'aid tlm d i mi i so ,i d l■ I.mh •’ ol H lU to .. liii H‘,1 m! ike ,il theiiio .l not tliei I . i o in e r o| a lnl c u p lalnim f I m l e i -iiivr \ I ' d Ir. M.II I! II ' I,1. H i" km , lo .1 a v l-‘ II \ la oil bv Id i tc d Sepl I,*., lu.W; lhon.-e i:t| Sonlti;|II (leg u nifli IVM a/oitif fill' .'/or III-iM-.ierlv iiropet*! \ Hue m I r . I llv*land a d l .la o r e „f \i I lospike In lhe t-ciloi lino of i;o< Ilu 1 , l ill. r)l | i’.,M ■ I* ,1. " ■ 'i 11 N.m Ih ,)ii '!'•»: 5 i .... V. • » -■ »Hit- ceOlei line o( .said u m l d l. ta n re of 11,', iee l lo tin? p l a c of lie g inning.

P io p o rty luLiled oil iloliui t ,v lllu '

p len a ry re ta il co n su tnp tion llcen sf for p rcm lso s know n ss D u tc lde’s lU liun K itch en s itu a te d a t 40 M nln St., M ata­w an, N. J .

O b jec tions, if any. shou ld be m arir im m e d ia te lv in vviiUitg to : M a rg a re t P . V lebroek . C lerk of th e Borough of M ataw an , N. J .

(S igned)FRANK T O U R IN S, JH ., 160 B ro ad St.,M stsw au . N. J .

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N O TICET A K E N O TICE th a l M ldlow n T av ­

e rn of M ataw an , Inc., tra d in g as Mid-town T a v e rn , h a s app lied to tiie Gov­e rn in g B ody nf the Borough of Mata* wait fo r a p len a ry rc tu il consum ption licen.sc fur p rem ise s s itu a te a t 118 M ain S tre e t. M a taw an . New Je rse y .

The n a m e s a n d ad d resses of a ll of­fice rs , d ire c to rs au d s to ck h o ld e rs arc a s IoIowk:

Pnul ..P u u /en e, P resid en t, D irecto r an d S tockho lder, resutiiiK a t I IB M ain S tre e t, M ataw an . New Je rse y ;

Rosy Pouzcnc, S e c re ta ry -T re asu re r, D irec to r anu S tockholder, res id in g «i 118 M am S tree t. M ataw an . Now J e r ­sey.

P au l P ou /enc, J r , . Vice P resid en t, D irec to r and Stockholder, resid ing u! IIU M ain S tree t, .M atawan. New J e r ­sey

O bjections, if any , shou ld be m ade im m e d ia te ly in w ritin g to M arg a re t P . V itb ro ck . C lerk of the Horough of M ataw an . New J o r ju y .

M ldlow n T a v e rn of M ataw an , Inc.. 118 M ain S tree t M a taw an , N ew Je rs e v .

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N O TICET a k s no tice th a t Key E n te rp rise s

Inc., a co rp o ra tio n of the S ta te of New J e rs e y tra d in g as M ataw an k K eyporl Bow ling & R ecrea tio n Cen­te r has app lied to th e T ow nship C o m m ittee of the T ow nsh ip of M ata­wan for a P len ary R e ta il C onsum p­tion L icense C-R fo r p re m ise s s itu a ted a t No. 2 Low er M ain S tre e t, In Ihf T ow nship of M ataw an In the County ot M oninoulh and S ta te o t New Jer- «ey.

The n a m e s nf Ihe o fficers , d irec to rs and o w n ers o t m ore th an 1% of the stock a re as follows:

F ran k A. Devlno. P re s id e n t nnd T re a s u re r , 8 Cross Ave., M ataw an, N. J .

M rs C n n ch etla Devlno. Vice Prest* d en t and S e r rc la rv , 8 C ross Ave.. M ataw an , N. J.

M rs Hoso. S ta lk as . H olm del Road, H a ile t. Stock Holder •

Objection'*, if any, should be m ade im m ed ia te ly in w riting to Rose K. W rn/el. C lerk of the Tow nship of M utaw an.

Key E nterpriser! Inc..F ran k A. Devlno,8 Cross Ave.,M alaw an . N. J .

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NOTICETako no tice th a t P au l S m alley , trad*

ing os Jo h n 's H ar and G rill, has ap ­plied tn tho T ow nship C o m m ltee ol ths T ow nship of M ataw an for a p lenary reta il co nsum ption license tor p re m ­ises s itu a te d ol no rth w est co rn er ol S ta te H ighw ay 35 sn d Cliffwood Avs . Cliffwood, N. J . ,

O bjections, If any. ih o u ld he m ade im m ed ia te ly In w riting to : Rose K W enrel, C lerk , ol M ataw an Tow nship

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(S ignedl PAUL S.M ALLEY, Houle 35, Cliffwood, N J .

NOTICE| Tako nottco th at Hti-hnrd E Glllla ' trad in g as M alaw an Wi/ic and Liiiuor 1 Sltire h as npplied lo the M ayor and I Ihe Council of lhe Borough of M ata ; am i fur a p len ary re ta il d istribu tion : license for p rem ise s s iiu a lcd at 1211

Main St , M ataw an , N J Ohlectloim , If nnv. should tm m ade

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. Street, M :ila \'m i.■ ciffn-oia of Ihe P .^ t . i f, Commandei I‘r .mL Ao .mi, M l-'otm-: t.iln Aveinu', M.it.ii* oo. N 'I Id V u e ............. I t 'd . , , d Phif. (cr, 'lo t 11 .Iom n llo.id, SI..l.l- an. N J.1 ,'nd Vlre ( .ih,ir, o-.h'i. A• ■ i' i lo T-nmi*: -„.||:» 20 He i. ip - - I 1. 11 ,i i , M ala

,\.ni .*J J iA, 11111.1111. .In-., i h i 1-.iimi ..I-., II, D,

: \ \n a \ .r i \ m e. N .1 tI :ie i\ in i iiii i . i j.'. II i .I’liian, I: HU ,\hddl< -ex lid , "'lo-' - • '>•>. N J t■ Kin.nn c M il.eej, Uohei* /le i ile t , fl'l 1

Ji.o.nl M n-rl M il i• .in, I,! i 'h apt no, tv , , |le r S '.p io t i , F.ditiv ;! ........ »»* «- - M il * - - ■ N 1 ’

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N O TICETake no tice th a t Roy S M atthew s,

cradlnp a s K eyporl Inn. h a s m ads ap p lic a tio n to the Tow nship C om m it­tee of M ataw an Tow nship for renew ­a l of u p lenary re ta il consum ption l icen se (or p rem ise s s itu a te d on the n o rth sid* nt K eyport*A m boy H d . Cliffw ood. M alaw an T ow nship , N J

O bjec tions, ii any, should be m ade im m e d ia te ly In w riting to Rose K W eniel. C lerk , of the Township ol M ataw an .

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(Signed)ROY S. M A1THCW S, K eyport-A m boy Rd., K eyport. N J .

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1 th e ir f a v o re d riv a ls .. Kiily G e ig e r ed g ed W ait B m m u in « t r i m p itc h e r 's d u c t in ih e A c- «*-K «vers g a m e a t K H S field . T h e

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k in s ,.R u tg e rs v a rs ity b rom lju rnper, a n d P a u l W ilson, P la in fie ld H igh S chao l s ta r .

In the m ile , E d Scullion w as lost in th e pack a s Jo h n l-ot-achhorn, R a m a p o V alley R eg ional, fought ills w ay to the fo re an d c a m e hom e in 4:19. Scullion lag g ed a t 4:38, well b eh in d th e N JS IA A , G ro u p II), m a rie . H e m a y h av e felt a s en se o f hopelessness b ec au se P e te Hoey, P r in c e to n ; Bill R eilly , fo rm e r Long B ra n c h lu m in a ry a n d Bob A shton, fo rm e r R u tg e rs m ile r . w e ro in th e fie ld . B ut n e x t S a tu rd a y Scullion w ill h a w A ch a n c e to chow his w a re s in the E a s te rn In te rsc h o la s ­tic o n th e S treng th o f lu s 4:31 m ile in tiie N JSIA A m e e t.

J o h n P o te , K e y p o rt 's 880 m an , m a y be a la s t-m m u ie e n try m tne E a s te rn ln ten sch o la stlcs . He is a C cn lra l J e r s e y , G roup II I , r e c ­o rd ho lde r t in s y e a r , bu t w as off fo rm m the N JS IA A m eet. K en R issm ille r , th ird in the G roup II 880, w ith a 2:01.9 m a rk , a lso is eli­g ib le for th e E a s te rn In te rsch o ­la s t ic tria ls , b u t is no! ex p e c ted lo b e an e n try . W hifciey Azoy, P r in c e lo n , w on th e 880 a t C lifton S unday in 1:56.8, so th e re w as not m u c h hope fo r a h ig h schoo l lialf- m i le r In the AAU.

R ic h B enne tt, M ata w an , now of B row n U n iv ers ity , a n d B rad Brud- a c h , Selon K ail, AAU co m p etito rs in o th e r y e a rs , d id not co m p ete a t C lifton th is y e a r , due to th e co llege e x a m period. B en n e lt w as S la te AAU 100-yard d a s h c h a m p in SU60. J e r r y K rum eich , E s s e x C atholic , low ered the 100 m a r k Sunday a t 8.5 seconds.

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B sysiio r* A m erican , • “ le ag u e" team fro m th e f lv t te a m s in the A m erican d iv ision of th e B aysho re B abe R u th L eag u e , d e fea ted a n a ll­s ta r te a m from the B rick T ow n­sh ip B abe R u th L e ag u e a t KHS field Sunday befo re a good-sized crow d 7-4.

So a s not to " u se u p " the p itch ­ing s tre n g th o f an y one te am , p it­ch e rs w ere lim ited to th re e in­nings. D oug Longo s ta r te d on the m ound fo r the B ay sh o re A m ericans an d w a s reac h ed in the firs t inn ing fo r an u n ea rn e d run.

The g am e w as dec id ed in the bo ttom of th e th ird w hen Chugg M anning , B rick p itc h e r , w as the v ic tim of loose su p p o rt. C harley N ation led o ff the fra m e w ith a single for th e B ayshores. C hick L am pa , B rick sh o rts to p , m nssed- « p a double p la y chance on L ongo’s rap , th e b a t te r being s a fe and m ak m g sccond an d N ation th ird on tlie m lsp iay . B inkie M o ria r ty c rac k ed o u t t h it to sco re N ation an d Longo.

F ra n k ie D 'A polito kep t It going w ith a safe b low . S p ike S tevenson c r s c k e d • d r iv e in to th e o u tfie ld th a t ro lled aw a y from the B rick o u te r g a rd e n e rs fo r th re e bases , sco rin g M o ria rty a n d D 'A polito . Tom D evlno rap p ed o u t s h it to sco re S tevenson and th e B ayshores had th e - r u n s to g ive th em the gam e.

T hey had so m e tro u b le keep ing th e le a d in th a lop o f the eigh th w ith W alt B aum an on the m ound. T he R a r i ta n ch u c k e r w as wild, lo sd ing the sack s w ith tw o B rick ru n n e rs com ing tn o n a tim ely hit.

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B illy G eiger re lie v e d B au m an on ti ts m ound w ith tw o o u ts and fan n ed a b a t te r to r e t ire th e side.

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nm e S a tu rd a y e t th e MHS fie ld aa d hfld to w in Sunday to keep ev e n an outeide cvtaiicc ... m e le ag u e ra c e aHve.

Bow i« opposed Bill £ :sielta , w)u>! p itch ed th e Lakew ood H igh School te a m 'to ft Shore C onference cham - piocvdup tv * y e a n ag o . M ataw an g o t aw ay U.» a s o o d ( ta r t , Bihy CoJims g e ttin g a life on an e r ro r w ith tw o ou t ta the f irs t,, d e a lin g second an d Kconn^ or« C a rm en f>a- v in o ’A’ bm ^ie.

T h e A. C. sco red s ingle rutuj in th e fourth ,- fifth a n d s ix th . Flitb* by M o rn s inguag fria to an d V ince V m a RJid a s u e n fte e did tt ia tin* fou rth EkUy V o tu ’a double and f tic h Wetkn^f'k tr ip le in ttw fjfth i an d ^ t s by Ingunggto io ,I 'e d e i t aiKi V otta m th e six th .

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of kha aixeh on a f ie ld e r’c c^xnce, And in e r ro r by B illy C ollins on a g ro u n d e r. In th e e4gh(h, the L «v«iiner9 pot t * p re s su re on M ataw an w h » J« c k M erce r o p en ­e d w ith a tr ip le an d R ein M anttik a n d Cfcubbia P e r iin e follow ed w ith fcits to m a k e H 4-1 w ith none o u t B ut a L a rry T om assllO 'tO 'V otta d o u b le p la y 6aved th e aituatiott.

I n th e j^ame ngu lnst Un^on H ouse a t M a ta w tn S a tu rd a y , K w as all o v e r b efo re it s ta r te d . B u r y A yers led off w ith a W t a g a in s t Bill W a rc a , A. C. s ta r t in g p itc h e r . T h en w ith ona a i t , E d H enderson , B ru c e P h illip s , Jo e H aid e r, B ruce F isch b e in , Lou D cG oorga an d 1-rank B ro g n a a ll h it s a fe ly in v ro w fo r six m a a . PhNtfpa a t a m e r te th a seoond to ch a se W arca .

P a t B rzexniak p k c h td good ball in t w reH rf ro le lo r M ata w an , b u t U nion H ouse p itc h e r Don R ooney, sx-of F reeho ld R eg ional, n e v e r iat th in g s net ou t o! hnnd .

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M rs. JuJin K irb y , le ft, p re s id e n t of th e BowhuA} L e ag u e o l the K ey p o rt G ra m m a r School P aren t- T e a c h e r A ssocia tion , Is show n p resen tin E tro p h ies tn m e tnber* of th « flrv t-p lace te a m . M rs R aym ond Jo h n so n , M is . G eo rg e K Jo h n so n and M rs. G eo rge S tran » , a t a k to rheM i he id Ju n e 5 a t S h o re P o in t In a , H azlet. T h ey w e re w innera of high te am se r ie s a n d h igh te a m n am e . Speclnl g u e s ts a t th e luncheon w e re M rs . M adeline R . W etw ier, princi|»«k of Key* p o r t E le m e n ta ry S chools; M rs. B c th sh e b a B roek ,

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F ir s t half of th e U nion B each Lit­t le L eague seuson ended la s t w eek ­en d w ith th e T ig e rs edg ing o u t the H ornets 7-4 in eight inn ings. T ig e rs m a n a g e r E d P ileek i u sed th ree p itc h e rs , H ag e r M cW illlam , ..'ohn R oache sn d T o m m y M ackeys, to s e c u re the v ic to ry . F o r the H ornels M an ag e rs D ick G rrd end H arv P h llllrx i lso used th re e p itch ers , B ob K iro sk l, E d O ste rv ich a n d M ika Mosco.

I .a io ik i hit > hom e tu n for the lo s e r s T iger r lgh tfie lder J im [)e- b csk y Just m iss in g a c ircu s c.ilch on tne hull. 'Ih e l l i i r n d s had the h a te s loaded tw ice In th e la le in ­n ings, but fu lled to ca sh in.

O lher T ig e r p la y e rs w ere Hicli T ra d e r , U m R usso , M ike D m ko, D an N ofnrcola, W hiley I ’irkm vski, D ick B elm onte , O rcn M ound, Wai- ly N eff, W ei tl io w u and l il llerh- lo ld t O thers for th e llm m 't# w i 'ir

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Plan Picnic To Aid Pop Warner Footballers

T h e bo ard of d ire c to rs o f M a la ­w an T ow nship’s P op W arn e r "H u s­k ie s" announce the in itia l kick-off in its socia l ac tiv itie s w ill ta k e p la cc J u ly 8. Tlie first fu n d -ra is ­ing ac tiv ity w ill be a fam ily picnic a t F ra n k 's G rove, M organv ille , from 12 o 'c lock noon lo 7:30 p.m .

R efre sh m en ts w ill be f ree and th e re w ill be dan c in g and s ing ing to the " C a v a lie rs ." G am es w ith p rizes fo r the ch ild ren a re sch ed ­uled .

In o rd e r to ra ise m oney to buy equ ipm en t for its te a m , the " H u s ­k ie s" a re ask ing fo r c o o p e ra tio n from p a ren ts and friends of p ro s­p ec tiv e ‘'H usk ies” to h uy ti rk e ts to th is m ost w orthy cau se . T he h o a rd o f d ire c to rs a lso n o te d that Ihe "H u sk ie s” a re a non sponsored te a m , and rece ive no financia l aid from anyone. T he "H u sk ie s” a re be ing fo rm ed as a com m un ity e n ­te rp r is e and anyone who w ishes tn help In any ca p ac ity , socia lly , li- n sn c ia lly o r physica lly is co rd ia lly invited lo do so. A nyone on the b o a rd of d irec to rs , Kd F lynn , S teve G crm nnn , P aul W right, H enry T ra p h ag en , G eorge H ausm ann o r F ran k t.aM ond, a ll of M ataw an T o u n s lu p , m ay bn con tac ted .

Jim Hoffman Is Stock Car Victor

J im H offm an, R o b e rtsv ille , F r i­d ay , b e c a m e th e fourth 2 5 la p sp o rtsm an - m odified N A S C A R s to ck cu r fe a tu re w in n er in six ra c ­e s s ta g e d s o fa r in 1%'2 fit Old B ridge S tad ium .

A new .sea so n a l « tock c a r en try re c o rd w as e s ta b lish e d as a 34 sp o rtsm a n , m odified an d novice c a r con tin g en t co m p e ted in the second F r id a y n ig h t p ro g ra m .

D riv in g a le t te r p e rfec t race , H offm an w as h a rd p re s sed to v ic­to ry by J o e K ell)', Con*hohocken, P a . , w ho p ushed th e English tow n d r iv e r th roughou t th e tw elve sn d one-half m ile even t.

L es F a r le y , G len G ard n e r fin ish­ed in th ird p la ce , B ill B irge, Mi­a m i, F la ., w as fo u rth sn d Snyrc- v il le 's Bill C h ev a lie r finished fifth. C h ev a lie r w as d r iv in g th e new sp o rtsm a n built by Dick K irby, K ey p o rl. H o ffm an ’s w inning tim e w as 9 m inu tes an d 41 seconds fo r th e 22-car even t.

J a c k H art, C h es te r, P a . won ov­e r P a rk e r Bohn, F reeh o ld . J e r ry A lien, T ren to n an d F ra n k W isniew ­sk i, Long is la n d in th e firs t hea t ra c e . K elly b es te d Al DeAngelo, Q ueens V illage in th e second hea t, w ith H offm an nnd C harlie M usca- tc ll, B e lm ar follow ing in o rd er.

C h ev a lie r u sed K irb y 's c a r to edge out H a rry E v a n s tr ip , Long Is­la n d in th e conso la tion race . Bord- en tow n’s T om G re e n o u tsp ed B ern ie R eszkow sk i, S outh A m boy, G eorge M cC urdy and M ike S arnu, T ren ton in the nov ice h ea t, w h ile Lupo P ar- no , T re n to n won o v e r S pringfie ld ’s Bob V oorhees an d IS o th e rs in the second rook ie qu a lify in g race .

S tan V an B ru n t, W est L o n g B ran c h su rv iv ed tw o m ino r m is­h a p re s ta r ts in w inning th e 20-lap nov ice m ain race . M cC urdy took second p lace . Sarnu w as th ird and V oorhees ca m e on to finish fourth.

M ike Link, T re n to n , proved to be the b an e o f K irb y ’s ex isten ce at W all S tad ium S a tu rd a y . K irby h a d his new s p o rtsm a n roaring out ah e ad in h is heu t w hen Link slid off a fence in to h im , banging his left r e a r w heel oul of p lace . T h is fixed. K irby w as on th e tra ck aga in in the fea tu re an d runn ing second to Ai D eA ngelo, Is lip cham p , w ith such fav o icd fig u re s a s W ally Dal- lenbach , E ast B runsw ick , and T om ­m y E llio tt, T om s R iver tra iling h im when Link’s s lam h an g driv ing ta c tic s d id it ag a in . He sidesw ipod th e K irby c a r. T h e K ey p o rte r could fin ish the race but had been so bad ly knocked o u t o f position he h ad no chance fo r f irs t honors.

Bill M cC arthy , R um son ca m e on to win, w ith LCIliot failing to g rab second from D allcnbach . D eA ngelo com e in fourth , the first sp o rtsm an hom e only h ecause o f the m ishap th a t beset K irby.

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Old UiUon House H, MaVJiwfcn 9. Lakew ood 3. BiOmnr i. fre e h o ld 5. Txmtf lirtuvch 1.

Sunday '* Vtr»ult* M aJav/un 4. Lakew ood 3.OM Union Ikm&e 11. F rc eJu M t. B o linnr 10, Lon# B r«rich 4.

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('.Junes Sundny F reeh o ld nt B e lm ar.Old Ulrion H ouse a l L akew ood . M ataw im a t 1/ntK B ra n c h .

Two-Year Olds To Run At Monmouth

T h e new cro p of h o rse s to com e in to rac in g w ill g e t a f irs t tu rn to show th e ir w a re s a t M onm outh P a rk S a tu rd a y . T h e T y ro S lakes, a 'M fu rlong even t w ith {20,0(10 ad d ­ed is ex p ec ted to d raw a large, field.

T h e T y ro is a s tep p in g s to n e lo the m ore lu c ra tiv e S ap ling S takes w hich w ill h igh ligh t (lie closing day c a rd on A ug. 4. T h e Sapling h as $100,000 g u a ra n te e d and is at six furlongs.

One of the p r in c ip a l p la y e rs in the T y ro c a s t m ay w ell be Jac ly n S tab le ’s A hoy who se t a tra c k rec­o rd the firs t out and then clicked in th e C h e rry Hill S tak e s , l ie is tra in e d h y J . B ow es Bond who a lso has M rs. M ilton F -rlanger’s R am bunc tious u n d e r h is w ing. H e also is a Tyro p ro sp ec t.

A. W. L a w ren c e 's W ar P ilot w as ru n n e r up lo A hoy In th e C herry Hill and could p o te a p ro b lem in the T y ro .

O th ers nom in a ted for th e 5'/2 fu rlong ju ven ile f ix tu re inc lude M il­ton E rh m g e r 's R asp , H lkcain S ta ­b le’s E m era ld Cut. R aym ond G ian 's A im 'n F ire , W inding W ay K am i's M r. Cold S io rag e and D arb y Dan F a rm 's p a ir of A lm a n ac nnd D o«n P a t.

Second s tak e s event of (he next seven days will he the 520 ,001) added R eg re t H an d icap fo r fillies nnd m a re s , th re e y e a r o ld s and up . at six fu rlongs next W ednesday . This ra c e is ex'pected to b r in g D arby Dan F a rm 's renow ned P rim o n e tta lo th e tra c k a first t im e th is year. If she is nl all In fo rm , the rest of Ihe field will ju s t be going along for the gallup .

C oach G eo rge D eitz, M ataw an , has re lea sed the a v e ra g es for his p la y e rs in the season Just conclud­ed. Seven of the te a m 's reg u la r lineup p la y ers b a tted o v e r .300. E d F lynn edged out Sonny G arafan o for b a tting honors in th e H ighland P a rk fina l g am e. ‘

T he team as a wliole w as a t b a l 543 tim es, m a d e 127 ru n s on 163 h its fo r a te am a v e ra g e of .300. T he M aroon an d S lee l p la y e rs g a i • ne red 83 buses or. balls , b u t had the th ird M riks go by them 13‘J lim es. T hey hit i7 doub les, 14 t r ip lea and 21 hom e ru n s and sto le 61 bases.

T he team hud a fie ld ing av e ra g e o t .K00, co m m ittin g 43 e r ro rs , m ak ­ing 208 a s s is ts nnd 419 putouts. T h e re w ere 18!l c a tc h e s of th ird s tr ik e s inc luded in th e 419 put- ou ts , to th a t th e open fielding chances am oun ted to 481.

Of the th re e p itch e rs w ork ing m ost of the g am es , Bill Dowie had an ea rn ed run a v e ra g e of 1.33, G eorge M o ire lt 1.69 and J a c k

j Y ales 2.73. T h e re w ere 57 runs (sco red a g a in s t M alaw an , of w hich | only 38 w ere ea rn e d , reflec ting the

fielding deficiency .M ataw an p itch ers s tru c k out 189

b a tte rs , w alked 68 and hit six w ith p itched balls. R ec o rd s w ere: Bow­ie 9 1 , Y ates 5-2, M o rre ll 2-0, D avid 10.

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L O O K IN G IT O V E R

H ARN ESS RA CING re tu rn e d to Jo lu isou P a rk , H lftbland P a rk , Sunday a fte r a (apse o l seven y e a rs ." T his, o f course;- re fe r* to a m a te u r tro ttin g an d pac ing w ith d i s t i n c t l y n o b e tn n g . T h e .“ bo- chance-to -tose-your-m oney” rac in g , ju s t fo r the spo rt o f it, wua ousted from W eequahic la s t y e a r w hen the s i te o f th a t t r a c k w as bought for a rea l e s ta te subd iv ision an d the rac in g for s p o ils sak e only had lij b e b rough t b ac k lo Jo h n so n P a rk . On the side w here you can sq u a n d e r a do llar c t so to little oy- no p ro fit, Jo h n and C liff C a r i , ow ners of F ly ing lla l, h av e th e ir h o rse rac in g fo r the s u m m e r at .S aratoga R ac ew a y . T h e y a re only one of the ''c o m m u te r s ' ' to up ­s ta te N e w Y ork . S teve A likas M ataw an , is an o th e r , to B uffalo R ac ew a y until M oniiceBo opened last w eek. But th e AHkos horse , S Iu .L y n n , who p e rfo rm e d so well 111 Momticelk) lu s t season , h a d a spill s t B uffalo a n d is u n dergo ing a bU of re s t a f te r an unp rom ising s ta r t a t M onticello. P au l H a r t/ le r , t r a in e r fo r G eo rg e F o rsh ey ra c ­ing s tab le , la s tay in g u p a t Buff- a lo -B a tav ia D ow ns rac in g c irc u ita i r sea so n G eo rg e M olnar, theC heesequake d r iv e r w!ki w as one o f th e le ad ers a l F oxboro a n d V ernon Down* in tim es p as t, is s till In th e A rm y but th e re i* so m e ch an ce h e m igh t get out in tim e fo r F reeho ld .

O F TH IS Y E A R ’S C R O P of a th le te s , the p ick ings a r c sc a rc e fo r co llege en l ranee , espec ia lly if a id is a re q u is ite to a t ten d an c e . O nly one boy Is on a ll-the-w ay g ro u n d w ith a top a c ad em ic sch o la rsh ip w ith an a th le tic side a l L a fayette , th e ce n te r on M a la ­y a n 's foo tba ll team . R onnie S ickles. Tw o o th e r football p la y ­e rs , K ey p o rt's Los Brow n, headed fo r M on tc la ir S ta te , and Bill B ow ie, M ataw an end h ea d ed for V erm o n t/ look to be in good sh ap e . But it is a sh am e tha t w ith tw o of th e b e tte r te a m s in the W slory o f th e schools tha t K eypo rt tn d M ataw an could not have been b e t te r favored . T he R u tge rs list o f a th le tic a id s is v e ry w ary of tlie Shore C onfer­ence a f te r a n u m b e r of p ro m in ­e n t ac ad em ic “ fa ta li tie s " in the past y e a r o r tw o from try in g to cope w ith the v e ry high ac ad em ic s ta n d a rd s of the s ta te u n iv e rsity . F our a th le tes from th e confer- cnce g o t R u tg e rs scho la rsh ip s. T hey m ust h a v e done it on being “ A " s tuden ts, none of th e m w ere very o u ts ta n d in g in th e box sco res . T h e R u tg e rs list is h eavy in Ihe M idd lesex-Som erset a re u w ith H ighland P a rk send ing in such w orth ies a s Dick H enderson , Ihe p itch er, an d C harlie H errick , (lie 8R0 m an, to R u tge rs. A s fo r L a fay e tte , th e y g a rn e re d W alt M anuel, son of" th e o ld -tim e K ey­p o rt baseb a ll p la y e r, a s ta r in

foo tba ll anri b a sk e tb a ll art ***!.! 1 s s b aseb a ll fo r P e r th A inboy H igh School, « i tn e s a m e ac a ­d e m ic .a th ieu r. b asis a s Sickles. T w o MHS b aseb a ll p la y e rs . Billy C d ttn s , a t B elm on t A bbey, and L a r ry B eh r. a t Seton - H siL look to b e in’ good spo ts. H ut o th e r­w ise th e s itu a tio n is o n e of r isk y g rcp in g s fo r itids th a t a r e not v e ry dependab le.

... • CO LI.EG F. BA SEBALL, a lost

look to r liW2. lo in .funnarone , son of rhe S u perin tenden t o f K an m n sclvooltf, p itch ed an d w on th ree g am es for the G lassb o ro S tate te am that fin ished second In the N J , S ta le C ollege C oiiieieiice. He d id n o t allow m o re th a n th re e h its in any of thfc g a iiie s h e p itched . T om also rece iv ed a tro p h y at g rad u a tio n fo r sco rin g 300 p u n n s in b asek e tb a ll la s t w in ter. H is young­e r b ro th e r, J im , a K ey p o rt High fo rm e r d iam ond pm rform er, hit .350 a s an o u tfie lde r w ith th e Gluss- boro nine in his sophom ore y ea r. J im w ilt be p ra c tic e te ach in g al R ed Bank H igh n ex t y e a r , f o r L eh igh 's u n h ap p y b aseb a ll w a r­rio rs . P e te B enne tt h ad to se ttle fo r second p la ce w ith a .300 b a t­ting a v e ra g e to F re d B rau n who h it .305. B ut B enne tt h it f iv e hom e ru n s , led in n u is b a tte d m w ith 10 an d stolen bu ses w ith 13. Bob R an k l hit .2*0 w ith U p sa la b u t he hud a slugg ing a v e ra g e of uvei .500 on his e x t ra b ase .h its. D ave G reg o ry h ad a 2.74 e a rn e d run a v e ra g e iu v n rs ily g am e p itched fo r U ps«la a n d h 4-1 re c o rd in the p itch ing o( g am es for th e V isings resh m en te am . T he w hole Up-

sa l* te am w ill be back nex t se a ­son w ilh th e excep tion o f F.d H en­d erso n . B obby Jack so n , M ataw an . a im s to s te p in to his shoe? .

THIS SUMMERLive Better Electrically

OUTDOORS

New appliances and *<]uipmciit a re opening u p many possibilities fo r belter living outdoors. Now w ith adequato w iring and lighting, your patio , gardens and aurroum ling grounds can m ake a big contribution, both night and day, to your fam ily’s pleasure and Iho en tertainm ent o f your guests. Everybody will enjoy expanded liv ing beyonil tho fou r walla of your hom e w ith ' a full uso of electricity outdoors.

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. Today, w ith portable ilec tric appliances you can lie a good cookoutdoors a t easily aa you can in your own kitchen.

■ A long H it of portable electric appliances makM outdoorcooking a d is tinc t-p leuu re . T h t electric roaster-oven is perfect

V t for complete meala, while th e to tu se ric-b ro llcr serves woll for, 1 roasts, chickcn, ihlsh-kabob, and ateaks. And fo r b reak fast nnd '

lunch you'll enjoy using the clcctrlc blender, coffee mnker, fry pan, toaster nnd griddle,

Electric appliances elim inate th* need fo r a flre, the danger of flareups, and lh* nuisance of d irty im oke and em ptying ashes. E lectricity Is ready at the flip of a switch, w ithout fnnning,

s v - i , : - , . . coaxing o r w aiting.

With Electric Lawn MowersO utstanding among the electrical equipment which has been developed fo r easier grounds keeping ia Ihe electric lawn mower. It does Ihe Job quickly sn d quietly, It Is easy to uie with Its almpl* nwitch to s ta r t and stop. There arc no fuel worries, no oil te change, no c trb u re to n te a d ju it and no carbon monoxide.In addition to the lawn mower, th e re nre electric hedgo d ip p e rs and cdg«rs, nnd for tlioso w ilh a giTcii lluinib, there a rc soli

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Ask your Reddy Kilowatt Di aler and K Utti mil CuiilnicUir to show ynu tho m any n tw products for better living o u td o o rA » k them about tho latest devsl- tp m en ts In outdoor w iring snd lighting. They can help you plan to niske an tn joyab lo use of elrctrli ity this buiiimiit iiml In lhe y rm s lo come.

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T w o h u m '/fd New je r s e v sccre- U rie s . u!l m em ljcr.s of the? N ^iiorial S<v*retarie« Assofiiat'.on. aU ondct! o spec ia l lo u r of the W ?«te H ouse i n

W ashington , D /J . on S a tu rduv . 'rh e New J c /s c y D ivision o i NSA a r ra n g e d th is tou r fo r s e c r e u t i t t s tn ta k e edvnn iay« of M rs. J.acqu«* line JCcrsaedy's recen t inv ita tio n for everyone ^ v isit th e V.’h ite House to see w ha t h as been done on her red ec o rau o n o ro jw t. A uend in ti from tlie M onm outh - O cean C h a p - , te r w ere M i's. E d ith D re s s ie r ; M arlbo fo ; M iss B e lty J a n e E ric k ­son, K ey p ert; M rs. Patrit.u> Mel* d rum , M ataw an ; M iss R u th Oolliru., Naves'jik.* M»ss jMary W heatOii and M rs. G uili B abcock, Locust.. On Ju n e 6. a t C ry s ta l B rook Inn, E a ton tow n , M rs. M ild red P r ic e , K ed H ank, w as in s ta lled to serve h e r second cerm as p re s id e n t of the M onm outh - O cean ,C h ap te r o f NSA. O ther o fficers in s ta lled w ere M rs. D ress ie r , v ice p re s id e n t: M issW heaton, r e c o r d i n g s e c re ta ry ; M rs. 0 villi D abcock, cories{X»;idinf; s e c re ta ry , and M m . H lsie Bel- snonte. N ep tune C ity , tr e a s u re r . M iss Collins, p as t p r e s id e n t con­ducted ihe cand le ligh t .re ta lia tio n cerem ony ,

M r*. Iren e C avanaugh , Cliffwood B each, w as w elcom ed a s a new m e m b er of th e M onm outh-O cean C hap ter. G uests a t the m eutm g w ere M rs. M ary K irby , R ed Bank, and M rs. J e a n L arson , S ou th A m ­boy.

P lan B »rbecu« T a rty'lh e ch a p te r will ho ld • b a rb ec u e

p a r ty thi.s su m m e r, an d is p lan ­ning to hold its seco n d In s titu te a t M onm outh College on Oel, 27. M iss C ollins h as ag a in be«m nam ed

i co m in g asso c ia ted w rth th e N ation*! p res iden t of the Centra). J e r s e y > al Secr<>!?r>es Assoc.iai.ion In- 1 S h n a e Club, p a r tsc .p a led U). a /i

Viicd t o ' cu n tac t h e r . J a fternoon an d even ing p ro g ram , o ft i * t i v , , - , ! . . , ! , « i i i i ' pay .eantrv an d r tlu a b s tic woris- tn a i

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J.x>cal S h n n e club le a d e rs w ere honored at th e J u n e ce re m o n ia l of Crescent. T em p le jn th e T ren ton M osque S a tu rd ay . A " h o t s an d s" ce rem o n ia l w as tTia o cc asio n for re c e p tio n 1 o f new m e m b eru in to the N ew J e r s e y un it o f th e A ncient A rab ic O rd er, N obles o f th e M ystic S h rin e . Led by Illu strio u s P o ten ta te W iibert V. P ik e j r . , H adaoM itld , { C. R ando lph H euser of M ataw an , ‘

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A. W arren W atson , p res id en t r.f th e M ataw an B uilders S upply, Inc., M alaw an , w as e lec te d p re s id e n t of the M onm outh an d O cean County L u m b erm en ’s A ssocia tion , Inc ., at the an n u a l o rg an iza tio n m eeting held T h u rsd a v a t B eau R lvage, S pring I.ak e H eigh ts.

M r. W atson a lso la a m e m b er o f lhe N ew J e r s e v L u m b erm en ’s A ssociation, th e Socie ty of A m eri­can F o re s te rs an d th e A m erican Society of C ivil E n g in eers .

nom inating c h a irm a n fo r th* New J e rs e y D ivision of NSA.

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M iss S u sa n n a M . D onna)!, 1.74 M am Si , M ataw an , d a u g h te r o? M i', am i A irs W aru*n N , D onnell, 1 -M aiden Lqiie. M sdaw iii, m d 935 N "'W est S econd A1,'" , B o ca R a to n I* U , b flcam e th e b r iu e o f J . Doji- *14 M allei, 164 B ro a d Et , M ata - w m , so n of M ra A d e la id e V.

~ M u te r ,,55 B ro a d S t„ y is la w a n and tho la te G eo rg e C M ille r , S a tu r ­day , J u n e 9, 1962,

T h e R ev . C arro ll B. K a li iiem -• fo rm e d the, fsftem ony a t £ In

th e 'T rin ity E p isc o p a l C hu rch , M a'- 4 w an. T h # brid .i.W K i e s c o r te d by h e r bro tiier-i/i-law , J o h n B rad ley ,

' M atfiw au . Sfce w ore a b f id a l g c * n ,r o f im p o rte d F ro n ch R o sepo in t lac?.

.h a . i j f t e d b a s q u e bodice w aa . . . s ig n ed w iih -a p o r tr a it r .e c k l ln e a n d w orn ;w lth :*vB»atchlng c#po ja c k e t w ith a m a n d a rin co lla r , T ht. c ircu ­l a r b a lle r in a - ie n g th , s k ir t fell o v e r• b 'll-sh ap e i! s a tio s k ir l H e r tw o­

. . tu i r Ve(l o f Im ported tu llet w us h e ldin i p la c e by a co rone t of im p o rte d c ry s ta ls She c a rr ie d k s m a lt c a s ­ca d e bouquet of w h ite p u rp le - tip

‘ a e d c a ra a ttc n s t '. AtfctMted By S is te r

M rs Jo h n J . B rad ley , M ata w an , * w as th e m a tro n ct honor (o r h e r

' U lster. S he w ore a co ck ta ll-le iig th gov.ii, u t d an c e b lue lace a n d pure ■ilk u rg fcm a. H er m a tch in g rlo c h e o f rp3f>s an d lilies-o f-the-valiey h i d

; s m u tch in g bou ffan t, v e i l .1 Sh<s .car­’ n o d a sm a ll ca sca d e b o uque t uf

w h ite puvple-tipped ca rn a tio n s .- / J o h n D . M d ler j r . . M ata w an , son

o f th e b rid e g ro o m , 'W as the b es t m an . , '

, ‘A rece p tio n follow ed in the T rin , ' Ity P a r is h H ouse. M ataw an , * f te r

- w h ich th e coup le left on a m o to r t r ip th ro u g h th e N ew E ng lan d S ta te* . i

' T h e y w ill b e ‘‘* t hom e” la M an­asq u a n a f te r J u n o 23 M id w ill r t -

. tu rn - to M ata w an Jr. th s f a l lB o th a r « g ra d u a te s . o f .M staw an

' H igh School. T h e b r id e w »* e m ­ployed .bV ‘ th e F a rm * r* .a n d rM e r - c h a n ts N a tio n a l B ank, M ataw itn .

. T h i b rid eg ro o m i i v ic e p te a ld e n t a t th * F a rm e rs a n d . M erch an t?

- N a tio n a l B ank , M staw an . ' .S .IAnnounce Marriag• Of Jeanne Lockwood

M r. a n d M r*. E d w a rd £ Lock­w ood, 74 E lizab e th S t., K eypo rt,

- a n n o u n c e th e m a rr ia g e •«( th e ir d a u g h te r , J e a n n e , to W illiam R. R usso , so n o f M r.- a n d M ra. - U m ­b e rto C. R usso , B oston , M a ts . , on M sr . 21. 1N2. .

: ■ M rs. R m s o w as g r a d u a t e from K ey p o rt HigSt S o h o d a n d w ill ho• ju n io r a t th e U n iv e rs ity of

; R ho d e Is lsn d , H liu s to n , J n S ep tem ­b e r . H e r h u sb an d w ill be a sen io r

: - a t: th e U n iv e rs ity o t R h o d e Is land , T h e ' o w n te p la n to live in C rane-

ton , S . I . .

■ Now is the time to advertise those unused articles for sale.

; A sm a ll a d In th e c la ss if ied co lu m n ' w ill tu rn th e m in to ca sh fo r y ou . . - '

pricedrop!D u f ia c d N e a r |y d a j» a f penicillin, a smell vial co s t a a a s tro n o m ica l sues. Today, th s price has fees* reduced So th e pain t th a t it aow am o u aU to less th a a 1/90 o f the price v h a a l in t w lsaw d . . . an «■- oail«u n s m p te o f mud- leal science's d e v o te d . effort to bring Ufesavini d m s w ith * the n a c h o^everyoae.

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Sn&stt&idfSiM RS. H O B E 3 T N E A L JO N E S

M iss s M ary E liza b e th W in ters, d a u g h te r o f 'M r . and M rs. R ay ­m ond W in te rs , a 512 O cean P a rk A ve.; B rad ley B each; b ec am e the b r id e o f R o b ert N eal Jo n e s , son of M r. a n d M rs F re d H. Jo n e s , 27 P om th A ve., N ep tu n e C ity , on Sun d a y a f te rn o o n , J u .ie 10, 1952, a t 2*30 p m . in th e C hu ich o f th e A s­cension; B rad ley B each.• T h e b r id e 's m o th er w as a fo r­m e r res id en t o f K eypo rt an d the b rid e h as a n u m b e r of re la tiv e s in th is a re a . ■ v O ffic ia ting a t th e doub le r in g

ce rem o n y - w as - th e > R ev. M ichael G a rry . T h e a l t a r o f th e c h u rc h .w a s d e c o ra te d w ith g ladio li a n d ' de l­p h in ium s an d pew d e c o ra tio n s w e re sp rin g tiow ers.

S ilk O rg a n z a ’G ow n T h e b rid e , g iv en in m a r r ia g e by.

h e r fa th e r , w p re a w edding gown o f s |'J t o rg a n z a w ith a bod ice o i C han tilly la ce and in sert* and ro ­se tte s o f th e la ce on th e bouffan t sk ir t. H er th re e - tie re d veil o f nylon w a s c a u g h t to a h ea d p iece of C han­tilly Isc e a n d sh e c a r r ie d a b ou ­quet m ade of a w h ite o rch id , lilies- o f-the-valiey a n d s te p h a n o tis .

M rs. B ru ce R eid . A llenhu rst, w as the m a tro n o f honor. S he w ore a go w n of em b ro id e red o apuc ine silk w ith a m a tch in g h ea d p iece and e a rn e d b lue delph in ium s

T h e b rid e sm a id s , M iss P a tr ic ia R om eo, A sbury P a rk , and M iss S a n d ra Cook, N ep tu n e C ity , w ere s im ila r ly a t t ’red in sh r im p co lo red silk . ■ ■

F re d Jo n e s , N ep tune C ity , w as the b es t m a n a n d u sh e r in g w ere D av id Sm ith , B rad ley B eaoh , and D udley Cook, N ep tune City.

A recep tio n w as h e ld a t The B a rc lay , Belm&r, a fter, w h ich the coup le left on a w edd ing tr ip .

T h e b rid e w as g ra d u a te d (rom N ep tu n e H igh School s n d the A l-1 (red A cadem y o f B eau ty C ultu re, N ew ark . She is em p loyed by E n ­r ic o - H a ird re s se r , A sb u ry P a rk . She Is a m e m b e r of th e L ady M oose. :

T h e b rid e g ro o m w as g ra d u a te d from M an asq u an H igh School and se rv e d o v e rse a s in the U. S. A rm y. H e is the ow n er o f th e Tow n U p­h o ls te ry S hop in B rad ley B each and is a m e m b e r o ( the l.o y a l O rder o f M oose.

Parents W elcom e New Arrivals

AndersoaM r. a n d M rs. R oy A nderson ,

C rin e R d ., M organv ille , a r e the p a ren t* o f a son, b o rn T u esd ay , J u n e I , 1912. In F itk in H ospital.

■■■■ O rc h a rd . ■A son w a s b o rn in R iverv iew

H o sp ita l o n T u e sd a y , J u n e 3, 1962, to M r. a n d M rs . A lb e rt O rch ard , 13) M ain S t., K eyport.

- R ay n o rM r. a n d M rs. D av id R ayno r,

238 B ro ad S t., M ataw an , a re th e

J a ren ts o f a son, bo rn T u esd ay , on e S, 1962, in R iv e rv iew H os­

p ita l.

K irbyA son w a s bo rn T u e sd a y , Ju n e

5, I9#J, In R iverv iew H osp ita l to M r. and M rs . T h o m a s K irby , 2 R edw ood T e r r . , H azlet.

B lum e ;M r. a n d M rs . R o n a ld B lum e,

S27 S ou th L a u re l A ve., W est K eans­b u rg , a r* Ihe p a re n ts o f a son, b o rn T u e sd a y , Ju n e J, 19*1, In M onm outh M edical C en te r.

Baldw inM r. an d M rs. E lm e r B aldw in, 520

C olum bia A ve., U nion B each , a re th e p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r b o rn M onday , J u n e II, 1962 In R iv e r­view H osp ita l. :

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H rlttonM r. a n d M rs. W illiam B ru to n ,

215 S econd St., K eypo rt, a r e the p a re n ts o f a son , bo rn In P e rth A m boy H ospital.

. T oon iseaA son w as b o m in S t. P e te r 's

H osp ita l to M r. and M rs. K arl lo n n is e n , IM G reystone R d., Old B ridge.

W inchM r. and M rs. W illiam W inch, 365

S unse t A ve., O ld B ridge , a r e tho p a re n ts o f a son , horn in St. P e ­te r 's H ospital.

L a m b ertM r. and M rs. D onald L am b ert,

1450 W oodm ere D r., Cliffwood B each , a r e th e p a re n ts of a daugh ­te r , bo rn W ednesday, J u n e 8, 1962, in R iverv iew H ospital.

L a lng .A d a u g h te r w as bo rn in M on­

m ou th M edical C en te r on W ednes­day , Ju n e 8, 1962, to M r. an d M rs. F re d L a in s j r . , 253 G reenw ood Rd., M organv ille .

C aseyM r. a n d M rs. F ra n k C asey , 41

L a fa y e tte D r., H azlet, a r e th e p a r ­en ts of a son , b o rn W ednesday, J u n e 6, 1962, in M onm outh M edical C en ter.

R iceM r. and M rs. D avid R ice, 8]

H lghficld, A ve., M ataw an , a re the p a re n ts ot a d a u g h te r , born W ed­nesday , J u n e 8, 196), In M onm outh M edical C en ter.

PucciA son w as born In M onm outh

M edical C en te r oil T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 7, 1962, to M r. and M rs. G a ry P u c ­ci, 'i i O regon A ve., H azlet.

D isbrowM r. an d M rs. H aro ld D isbrow ,

62 F ro n t S t., K eyport, a r e the p a r ­en ts o l a son , born T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 7, 1982, in M onm outh M edical C en­te r .

CottonA son w ns bo rn to M r. and M rs.

R aym ond Cotton, 90 P om ona Ulvd., Cliffwood B each, in P e r th A m ­boy G en era l llo sp lla l.

P appA son w as bom lo M r. and M rs.

F ran k P upp , 210 P ro sp e c t Avo., Cllf(wood Bench, In South Am boy M em orial H ospital,

KelleyM r. mul M is, Kuln.ri K elley, rtu

H illiard ltd ., Old U ndue, n re llie p a ren ts of a d m iuh tcr Ix irn in St, P e le r 's G eneru l H ospital.

M oranA son wus born to M r. unci M is.

J a m e s M oruil, R oute 1, Hux 211112, Old B ridge , In SI. P e te r 's Cii'norul H ospital,

M clnurneyA son wn« burn lo M r and M rs,

J a m e s J , M cln u rn ey , 2H H uslitH I l td ,, Old B ridge , In St, P e te r 's G m iernl H ospital.

SkollcrM r. nnd M rs, lirni'n! Skollcr, i l

A lpha Avo,, o ld llrld jtt'. n re tin? pn renU uf it d u u i'lile r l>mn In SI. I’e lc r 's ( ji 'n e ru l llosp il.il,

M i'Cnllnii(t i l , m ul - ' h v A mimm M m .i i i .i i i ,

34 H ancock SI,, Koiinnliuru, m e t i n p a re n ts o f d diuiMliler, Imm F rid ay . Ju n e R. 1002. In Itlvnrvlew H ospital,

Jo> ce Thomas Is Saturday Bridle

M iss Jo y ce W. Thom as, d a u g h te r of M rs. H en ry H ardy . 150J W esley A ve.. Union B each, and C harles T h o m as . B ayview A ve., U n ion B each , b ec am e the b r id e o f M ich­ae l M an^anelli jr .. sor, o t ,Mr. and M rs. M ichae l-M an g u n e lli. St. P e t­e rs A ve., K eansbu rg , S a tu rd a y . Ju n e 9.-1862.

M av o r Louis t.o lhch io . M ayor o t K ean sb u rg . p e rfo rm e d th e double r in g ce rem o n y in h is hom e.

T h e .b r id e w as g iv en in m a rr ia g e by M r. H ardy , he r s te p fa th e r . She w o re a w hite screet-leiig ln dress, of peau d e s o ir a ss ig n ed with s. round n eck lin e an d sh o rt s ieeves. h e r shou lder-leng th ve 'l o f illusion fell from a p ea rl crow n an d she c a r ­r ie d a co lon ia l b o uque t o t w hite c a rn a tio n s w ith a -w h its o rch id ce n ­te r . ■ .

W .-ars Ir is P e a u D e Sole M iss P a tr ic ia Jo h n sto n , K eyport,

w a s th e m aid of honor. H er ir is peau d e soie gow n w as sty led like the b r id e ’s. She w o re a m a tch ing r in g w ith a fron t oow and c irc u la r veil a n d c a rr ie d a co lonial bou ­q u e t o t w hite ca rn a tio n s .

G eo rg e K enavan , K eansbu rg , w as th e best m an,

A fte r a recep tio n a t the hom e of th e b r id e 's p a re n ts fo r th e b rid a l p a r ty and im m ed ia te fam ilies, the coup le left fo r A tlan tic t.ity . 'H ie b r id e w ore a blue an e a th w ith a m a tc h in g ja c k e t, , a sm all w hite h a t, w h ite ac cesso rie s an d a w lut3 o rc h id co rsag e .

W hen they re tu rn , they will re ­s id e on Willis PI., K eansbu rg .

T h e b rid e w as g ra d u a te d (rom K ey p o rt H igh School and Is em ­ployed by the P ru d e n tia l In su r­an ce C om pany o t A m erica , N ev a rk T h e b rid eg ro o m a tten d ed K ean sb u rg SHiools and is em plov ed by th e J e r s e v Sh ipp ing an d P oo l­ing A ssociation , N ew ark .

BirthsE c k h a rd t

M r. and M rs. J o h n E c k h a rd t, 22 C alv in C t., O ld B ridge, a re the p a r ­en ts o ( a d a u g h te r b o rn in St. P e t­e r ’s G en e ra l H osp ital.

D aR o jaA son w as born to M r. and M rs.

P e te r D aR o ja , 18 M um R d., O ld B ridge , in S t. P e te r 's G enera l Hos­pital.

F la a iz oM r. and M rs. P a u l F inazzo, 54

Y ork S t., O ld B ridge , a re the p a r ­en ts o f a d a u g h te r born at M id­d le sex G en e ra l H osp ita l.

R ap p sA son w as born to M r. an d M rs.

Jo h n R apps, 43 H ill ia rd R d., Old B ridge , In M idd lesex G enera l H os­p ita l.

B en lngcrA son w as born to M r. an d M rs.

J a m e s B eninger, 42 H arrison St., O ld B ridge , in M iddlesex G enera l H osp ita l.

I .a rk iaM r. and M rs. T h o m a s L a rk in , 4

P ro sp e c t P l„ M ataw an , s r e the p a re n ts of a son , b o m T h u rsd ay , Jn n * 7, 1962, in R iverv iew Hos­p ita l.

A n to n u cd A d a u g h te r w as b o rn In R iv e r­

view H ospital on F rid a y , Ju n e 8, 1962, to M r. and M rs. B asil Anto- nucc i, L au re l D r., K eypo rt.

LevyM r. and M rs. Lei(*hlon Lovy, 10

H ucknell D r., H azlet, a ro the p a r ­en ts of a d a u g h te r , bo rn F rid ay , J u n e 8, 1962, In R iverv iew H ospital.

V anO rdenA d a u g h te r w as b o rn in R iv e r­

view H osp ital on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 9, 1962, to M r. a n d M rs. A rth u r V anO rden, 63 W est P ro sp e c t A ve., K eyport.

C lcconaM r. and M rs. L eo n ard Ciccone,

137 M ain S t., M ata w an , a r* th e p a re n ts of a son, b o rn S a tu rd a y , J u n e 9, 1962, In R iverv iew H ospital.

B sg n e llA son w as bo rn S a tu rd a y , J u n e

9, 1962, in R ive rv iew H ospital to M r. an d M rs. P h ilip B agnell, 7 A m h ers t L ane, H azlet.

B rad yM r. and M rs. J a m e s B rady , 18

A nderson S t., U nion B each , a rc the p a re n ts of a son, b o rn S a tu rd a y , J u n e 9, 1962, In R lverv jew H ospital.

W robellA son w as born in R iverv iew

H osp ital on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 9, 1902, to M r. an d M rs. F ra n k W robell, 8 T e leg rap h lllll R d., H azlet.

S harpn ickM r. and M rs. A nthony S harpn ick ,

10 U lrch Ave., H azlet, a re the p a re n ts o f a son, born S unday, J u n e 10, 1962, In R iverv iew H ospi­ta l.

Connolly A duuglitor w as born Sunday,

J u n e 10, 1062, In R iverv iew llnspltu i to M r. and M rs. J a m e s Connolly, 55 L a fayette D r., llaz le t.

F e rguson M r. nnd M rs, J o h n F erguson , 182

P ro sp e c t A ve., C liffwood B each, a re tho p aren ts of a son, born S unday , Ju n e 10, IIHi2, In M onm outh M edlcnl C enter.

ity b iirnA son wus Ixirn to Sp/5 John P.

R y ln in i and M rs. K yburn, Ten- limit Rd., M iirganvllli*, a t P a t te r ­son A rm y il in p lla l , F o rt M on­m outh , on I'rld iiy , Juno J, 1(MH, Tlm baby Inis been nam ed John P au l. M rs. K yburn Is III* fo rm er Miwi Jo an G a m son, M iiridiiivllle. Sp/.ri K ylxirn pnv .eu lly ii s lu tloncd with Iho U. S. A rm y In G erm any .

WlmlonA son w as Ixirn to M r. and M is

G eorg# W hnlen, JH3 E v e ro tt R d ., I lo lm d rl Tinvn.'illlp, F rltlny , ,lllll« 8, l'HI2 III M onm outh M edlcnl Cental',

I’n r r l iA sou wus I nil'll to M r. nml M u

St, t ' l a l r I 'm i'Iii, ( iu ld n i St., Cliff- wood, M onday, .limn II, 1902 lit R iverv iew Hospital,

( i i i i i i i i 'ik y A soil wu* Ihiiii Io M r. nml M m.

H olm es (S orm erley , 12/ Seventh A ve,, Kuiin.tliuift, on M onday, Ju n e I I , 1IIV2 III R lvervlow H ospital,

1 ,, i .

Married At SL Joseph’s Obit | Bertie F u /ie ra l H om e. K ev p o n . T n # ftev . N orm an R . R u ey r p a s u tr o t

i i t . J o h n 's M eihod ist C hurch , H az- ie t. ts offic ia ting and m ierm erU w ilt follow in te d a rw o o d C em ete ry .

uanesW illiam J . M cC orm ick

W illiam J . M cC orm ick, 77. of Kevporf. - .oo lnnk 'l Rd., Holrndo!, d ied ihb rsc iny . Ju n e 7, t% 2. M r.M cC orm ick w aa a lifelong res iden t of H olm del. H e i.s the son of the la te J a m e s and M aria (C ross) Me-.Conmr.-k and nad bei*n a fa rm e r ail his adu lt life.

S urv iv ing a rc his wife. M rs. M a r­g a r e t (V an P e lt) M cC orm ick; a dau g h te r. M rs. M alcolm P eseu x : a son, W illiam M cC orm ick; five g ran d cm ld ren and a s is te r . M rs.E m m a G run t, al! o t H om idei.

F u n e ra l .services w ere held M on*; ha lf o f the residue, to he*

^'ills FiledM arion F . D ivens

M an o n Y*. Divens.- Union U each, who d ied M ay U . le il $500 e a c h 't j h e r .sister. Agp.es C am eron : b r o th - : e r . A lexander F erguson , and friend , Lhzabo.th A bbott: ?J00 to F itkm

! H ospital, Ncjriuftfc, and G ra c e i M ethodist C hurch , Union P eac h ;

s is te r , re s t foday morninj* a t 10 a .m . ut the j A gnes C am eron , and tne

Bedk; H in e ra l H om e, K eypo rl.''T he t n ieces and nephew s, acco rd ing lo Rtrv. A. A. B u rk h ard t. p as to r of ih e ! te rm s of nor will, p roba ted recent-H ulm doi f e d e r a te d C hurch , oifi- c iu te d and in te rm e n t w as in H olm ­del C em ete ry . .

E v e re tt C. W alling { E v e re tt C. W a llin g 79, d ied Sun- I d ay , Ju n e .10. 19W, a t M s .hom e, 1.35 W alling T err.. K eyport. B orn m

K pvivii-! \ l r W 'K eypo rt. M r. W alling w as the son Tow nship , who d ied M ay 7 or the late S y lvanus ana Anrne R . bulk of h e r e s ta te to he r t (S toney ) W alnng , He w as a c h a r te r T*;f hard , P o in t P lea sa n t, :

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M iss R ose M arie In lan li, d au g h ­te r of M r. .and M rs. S a lv a to re ln- fan ti, 92 B roadw ay , K eyport, b e ­c a m e the b rid e of R obert M. B row n, son of M r. and M rs. Wil­liam B row n. 825 C en ter S t.. U nion B each , S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 9. 1962, In St J o se p h ’s C hurch . Keyport..

T h e R ev . A lfred Sm ith p e rfo rm e d tne doum e ring ce rem ony a t 2 p .m . M iss L o re tta D u ran te p layed t r a ­d itio n a l w ed d in g m usic .

T h e b r id e w as Riven in m a r r ia g e by h e r fa th e r. S he w ore a full- leng th gow n of im ported s ilk peau de so ie fash ioned w ith a scoop n eck line and long sleeves. A p­p liques of A iencon la ce tr im m e d th e f itted bod ice a n d bouffant p r in ­cess s k ir t, w hich flow ed in to a c liapel-lcng th tra in . H er th re e - tie r­ed hand-ro lled edged F re n c h illu ­sion fingertlp -lcng th veil fell from a th re e - tie r A iencon la ce crow n em b ro id e red w ith pea rls , sequ in s an d c ry s ta ls , a n d sh e c a r r ie d a c a sc a d e bouquet of w hite c a rn a ­tions, s tep h an o tis and p halaenopsia w ith a w hite o rch id cen te r.

S is te r Is M a tro n O l H onorM rs. K enneth E ng lan d , K eypo rt,

w us th e m a tro n of honor fo r h e r s is te r . She w ore a ro m an ce b lue s ilk o rg a n z a s tree t-len g th gow n designed w ith a scoop neck line an d sh o rt sleeves, A c irc u la r veil fell o v e r h e r m a tch in g c ry s ta l h ea d ­p iece and she c a rr ie d a c a sc a d e bouquet o i yellow ca rn a tio n s .

T h e b rid e sm a id s , w ho w ore s im i­la r gow ns and headp ieces in lig h t­e r b lue , w ere M iss C am ille S pauo, F reeh o ld ; M iss H elen In fan ti, H az­le t, cousin of the b ride , an d M iss

C once tta E sposito , P e r th Amboy, cousin of the bride . T hey c a rried c a sca d e bouquets of yellow ca rn a ­tions.

C a th e rin e P a lla n te , K ey p o rt, w as th e ilow er g irl for h e r cousin . She w o re a w hite silk o rg a n z a dress w ith a flow er h e a d p ie c e : an d she c u rr ie d a p rincess baske t of blue an d w hite flow ers.

A lphonso F ald u ti, P o r t C heste r, N .Y . w as the best m an . U shering w ere R ic h a rd C aden, U nion Beach; E d w a rd P o tts , K eyport: an d An­thony C e rd e llo , L incroft.

F o r h e r d a u g h te r’s w edding , M rs. In fan ti se le c ted a pale a q u a d ress w ith a (acsubod ice and s ilk o rg an ­za sk irt. She w ore m a tch in g a c ­c e sso rie s and a w hite sequ in hat a n d w hite o rch id co rsa g e . The b r id e g ro o m ’s m o ther chose a beige d re s s w ith a la ce bodice and silk o rg an za s k ir t w ith a m a tch in g hat a n d ac cesso rie s and a w h ite orchid co rsag e .

A recep tion followed a t Kenny A cres , W oodbridge. F o r th e ir w ed­d ing tr ip to C anada, the b r id e w ore a b lack and beige kn it su it with a b^ ig e hat and ac cesso rie s and a w h ite o rch id co rsag e .

T h e b rid e w as g ra d u a te d from K eyport H igh School an d is em ­ployed by the P eop les N ational B ank , K eyport.

T h e b rid e g ro o m a tte n d e d Key­p o rt High School and is a m e m b er o f the U nion B each F ir s t Aid S quad . He Is em ployed by the E lizabeth tow n C onso lida ted G as Co., Iselin .

T hey w ill re s id e in Uniun Beach

M rs, A rth u r M acE achu rnM rs. G race M ac.E achorn , B ridge

A vc., R ed B ank, d ied S a tu rd a y , Ju n o 9, 19(12 in Bayvicw N ursing H om », M iddletow n.

B orn in N ew ark , M rs. M acE ach - e rn w ns th e w idow of A rth u r M ac- E a c h e rn . She hart lived in the Red B ank a re a m ost o f h e r life and w as a re tired p ra c t ic a l nurse.

S u rv iv ing a re a nephew , R usse ll H. M inton, F a ir H aven, an d th re e n ieces , M rs. H ubert A. G au l, F a ir H aven ; M rs. Jo h n C, M urphy , R um son and M rs. D onald C onroy, K eansbu rg .

S erv ices a re being held at 8 a .m . T h u rsd ay from the John E. D ay F u n e ra l H om e, R ed Bank, follow ed b y a requ iem m a ss a t 9 a .m . in St. J a m e s C hurch , R ed Bank. B u ria l w ill follow In M t. O livet C em e te ry , M iddletow n.

F ra n k F o re s tle reF ra n k F o re s tle re , 91, of 504 G ur-

field R d ., Belford, died S unday , J u n e 10, 1962, in O verbrook H ospi­ta l, C ed a r G rova.

M r. F o re s tle re w as born in I ta ly . H e lived in B rooklyn m ost of his life, and h ad m oved to B elford r e ­cen tly . He w as a re tired ca b in e t­m ak er.

S urv iv ing a re h is wife, M rs, An­g elina F o re s tle re ; tw o d au g h te rs , M rs. J e n n ie Ing rao , H u /le t and M rs. A nna G entile , B rooklyn; a son, D r. J a s p e r A. F o re s tle re . M ad ­ison , four g ran d ch ild ren , nnd sev . en g rea t-g ran d ch ild ren .

F unera l se rv ices w ere held W ed­n esday ut 8 a .m . from the Jo h n W. M ehlenbeck F u n e ra l H om e, Iln/.let, follow ed by a requ iem m ass at 9 a .m . in St. J o se p h ’s C hurch , K ey­p o rt, o ffered by tliu Rev. K dw aril P . A laska, p a s to r of St, H en e ilid ’s C hu rch , H azlet, Hurlnl w as ill St. Jo se p h 's C em ete ry .

M rs. G eorge W. D avidsonM rs. B ertha D. D avidson, 71,

of 15 Shore H aven T ra ile r P a rk , l la z le t, d ied T h u rsd ay , Juno V, 11)112, n t h e r hom e. M rs. D avidson w us born In J e rs e y (.'lly und hud lived III llaz le t for Ih ree years.

She Is su rv ived bv her husband , C . „ r U' i |! , .r IV lv illsnn

I 'line ra l s o rv lr i 'i wuin held I 'u - duy even ing at V p.m . ut Ihn D ay F u n e ra l H om e, K eyporl. ll ie ftev . N orm an U, R iley, p a s to r of St. J o h n 's M ethodist C hurch, I l n / H , offic iated . Hurlnl w as in New York Hay C em ete ry , J e rs e y City.

IMr«, C iirniello IIu it iiM u , l.oui;it) D iu to , i l , of ill Low­

e r M ain S t., M.'itiiwim, d ied nml- donly s t ho r horn* on T lm n d tiy , J u n e 7, l!Mi2. M rs. H un o v a n Im m In /In ly And li.iil llvml In M ul.iivnii 5.1 yea rs ,

Slie wns ,i roiiiiniinli anl o l St. .lo- soph 's c h in c h , K evpon , and a m e m b er of the O ur Lady of Mt, ClItMH'l Sin Ii-lv.

Surv iv ing a ie her hu.ib.iinl, C ar. niello , tin <'e noils, I allied M iiimi, M al.iw iin; Siilt'iH'l M auio , K ey. po it. anil P hillip lluero I’.-iih A llllioy, tool il.u ii'jlle is, M ts h u ll, oliii; IV tltll and M is, V einon M :|, geo, M ,Hawaii; M m lo iep lt I'h;- iiiilii i it, S luew nln iiy . n n d M in. H e rb e rt lla lliiiilyue , Red llan li; 13

g ra n d c h ild re n und seven g re a t­g ran d ch ild ren .' F u n era l se rv ices w e re held M on­d a y at 8;30 a .m . from tho D ay F u ­n e ra l H om e, K eyport, an d u t 9 a .m . a h igh m a ss of requ iem w as ofier- e d in St. Jo se p h 's C hurch . In te r­m en t w as in the ch u rch cem ete ry .

M rs. H a rry P . LuntM rs C a th erin e (F lo c k ) Lunt,

C en te r S t., W illiam sport, P a ., died Sunday, Ju n e 10, 19G2, a t W illiam s­p o rt H osp ital, follow ing a long ill­ness.

She is su rv ived by h e r husband, H a rry , a t h o m e ; a d au g h te r, M rs . G eo rge T. M cC arthy , H azlet; o ne son, R o b ert, Bay V illage, Ohio, a n d six g ran d ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere conducted T u e sd a y afte rn o o n In W illiam sport.

m e m b e r ot L ib erty H ose Co. j S urv iv ing a r e his wife, 'M rs . 'I G e rtru d e (H opkins) W alling; a son,I C h es te r C W alli,ig, K ey p art, a( b ro th e r , R usse ll W alling, a lso of I K eypo rt; six g ran d ch ild ren an d a j g rea t-g ran d ch ild .I F unerE i se rv ic e s w ere held W ed- I n e s d a v a f te rn o o n a t 1 p .m . a t the I B edle F u n era l Home. K eyport. T h e

R ev. N orm an R. R ile v ,’ p a s to r of St. Jo h n s M ethodist C hurch , Haz- le l, o ffic iated and In te rm en t w as m C edarw ood C em ete ry , H azlet,

M rs. A delbert G illenM is . J e ss ie G illen, 71, d ied F r i ­

day , Ju n e 8, 1%2, a fte r a leng thy illness at th e hom e of h e r d au g h ­te r , M rs. C aro l Boyle. 27 F ro st C ir­c le, lin d a ll G ard en s , M iddletow n, w ith w hom sh e lived

M rs. G illen w as the w ile of the la te A delbert G illen. She w as bo rn in P ittsb u rg h , P a ., the d a u g h te r of the la te John and Helen (S andy ) G illies.

M rs. G illen nad lived in M iddle­tow n for sev en y e a rs an d m the b ay sh o re a re a for 50 y e a rs . She w as a m e m b e r of the R efo rm ed C hurch of M iddletow n.

S urv iv ing a rc th ree sons, M erle , F a i r Lawn; R aym ond. M ontrose, P a ., and A delbert, M iddletow n; lo u r d au g h te rs , M rs. H elen B orden, C en terv ille ; M rs. D orothy M cK ier- nan , P om pton L akes; M rs. B oyle and M rs. A lb e rta S tew art, both of M iddletow n; a b ro th e r, C harles G iiiies, O cean G rove; 22 g ran d c h il­d ren and five g rea t-g ran d ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held M on­d ay m orn ing in the F le g c r F u n e r ­al H om e, M iddletow n. T h e R ev. H a rry A. O lsen , p a s to r o f tho R e­fo rm ed C hurch , o ffic iated and in ­te rm e n t w a i in F a ir View C em e­te ry , M iddletow n.

M rs. R obert B ea rdM ri. Alice B eard , 75, of 1242

R ou te 3K, H azlet, w idow of R obert H eard , tlied S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 9, 1962, in R iverv iew H ospital.

M rs. B eard w as a m e m b er o f St. Jo h n ’s M ethodist C hurch , H az le t,' and th e E a s te rn S tar of P u lask i, N .Y.

S urv iv ing a r e two suns, T hom as R eard , V estal, N .Y ., and H aro ld B eard , New H artfo rd , N .Y .; a d au g h te r, M rs. D orothy D oyle, H az- let, an d fou r g randch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held T u e s ­d ay even ing a t 8 p .m . in the John W. M ehlenbeck F u n era l H om e, l la z le t, w ith the R ev. N orm an R. R iley, p a s to r of St. Jo h n ’s M etho­d is t C nurch , H azlet, o ffic ia ting . B u ria l w as W ednesday in E v e r­g reen C em ete ry , F nb ius, N .Y.

M n . T hom as li . W ainw righlM rs. C a therine W ainw righ t, 87,

d ied M onday, Ju n e II, llHi'i a t he r hom e, G reen G rove A ye., K eyport. She w as born in Cliffwood and wus the widow of T hom as H ooper W ain­w righ l.

Surv iv ing o re a d au g h te r, M r*. J u lia Lew is, K eyport and a son, J a m e s W ainw right, K eyport.

S c rv ic e i a re being held T h u rs ­day m orn ing al II a .m . a t the

ly in the o lfice of M onm outh Countv S u rro g a te l-.utvard c.. B roeg?. H e r b ro ln e r. A lexander F e rguson , w as nam ed ex ecu to r of the e s ta te w ith N orm an J . C urrie .

M rs. H elen G. BurlewM rs. H elen G. B urlew . M adison.

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don, M ataw ari, w ho a lso q ualified a s - .co -execu to rs. M is . B urldw left h e r jew elry .-to a Ki ea t-g ran d d au g h - te r , C olleen B urlew : s ilv e rw a re to a g randson , D udley B urlew , and th e p roceeds from a m o rtg ag e in equal sh a re s to h e r husband , R ich­a rd , nnd the tw o sons. T he sons, h ow ever, m ost p ro v id e a life tim e res idence for th e ir fa th er. T h e w ill w as d a ted Sept 11, 1957 in d w as filed fo r p ro b a te in the S u rro g a te ’* office in M iddlesex County.

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. T h e b r id a w as giv^f: io m a rr ia g eb y h e r s tep fa th e r . Sh* w o re a fkx>r- te n r th gqvv'i c i iultf) o v * r ' i f f e 'a

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M il . G eo rge B a rr tU , H azlet, w as t b e m a tro n o l h o n o r fo r h e r s is te r . Km; str««t-i<m stb R<?wn o l p ink la ce o v e r t a f f e t a ; had,, th re e - q u a r te r-

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P s . , w as th e b es t m an . U shering « t^ c re Jo se p h p a n z e r a , ' Cliffwood,. ^ n ) (h e t o f thu b ild sg rp o m ar.d

U fv rg e B a rre tt, H az le t; b ro ther-ln - law o f th e b ride ;

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...■■ ■.; c o rsa g e o f w hite cym b id iu m s com -plem e.iucd h e r en sem b le . W hen th e y r e tu rn tiiev w>ll res id e In an a p a rtm e n t a t 252 G rove S t., C liff­wood.

T lie b ride a tte n d e d M ataw an H igh School and w as em ployed by W oolw orth 's , P e r th Amboy.': T h e b rid e g ro o m w a s g ra d u a te d from M a ta w a n H igh School and se rv ed

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H lllcrcs t School Rd., H olm del. a n ­nounce the .engagem en t of thi-ir d a u g h te r , M a rg a re t , !o N eil W, I B ah re n b u rg , son of M r. an d M rs. J o h n H. B ah re n b u rg , b41 B ee rs St., M arJet.

M iss P n n z , a m em ber o f the C lass oi 1!K>2, will b e g ra d u a te d from K ey p o rt High School th is m onth a n d p la n s to a tten d B erk e­ley. S e c re ta r ia l .School, E ase O r­ange . ■

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d a te h a s been se t fo r ihe w ed­d ing.

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w arm g , South B ee rs Sr., H azlet, a n n o u n c e the en g a g em en t ot th e ir d a u g h te r , Ju d ith M ay lo S econd Lt. R ay m o n d Jo se p h L oP resto , so n of M r. a n d M rs. A ngelo L o P resto , 128 C hurch St., K eyport.

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Scliool, C la ss of i!)r>9, nnd is se rv ­ing in the U.S. Air Force.

N o d a te h a s been se t fo r the w edding .

H ahn-S m iihM r. a n d M rs. Leo A. S m ith , 21G

Second St., K eyport, announce the en g a g em en t of th e ir d au g h te r, Lin­da M a n e , to K urt f t . Hahn, son of M r. and M rs. K u rt H alm , K r..in- ville, N.Y.

M iss S m ith Is a g ra d u a te of K ey­p o rt H igh School, C lass of 1959, and is em ployed a s a se c re ta ry a l the F o r t M onm outh P ro cu rem en t Of­fice, E a ton tow n . l l e r fiance is a

M ISS JU D IT H M AIN W A RIN fi

N ew J e r s e y Kell T e lephone Co., K eypo rt. l l e r fiance ulso Is u g ra d u a te of. K eypo rt H igh School an d g ra d u a te d from Ihe U S M il­i ta ry A cadem y - a t .w e s t P oiih , N . Y ., la s t1 w eek. 1

A D ecem b er w edding is p lanned .

E v e lgan -H o ld inM r. and M rs. L aw rence H olden,

882 R oute 35, L au ren ce H arb o r, a n ­nou n ce the en g a g em en t o f th e ir d a u g h te r , Ju d ith Anil, to P e te r G. E v e ig an , son of M r. an d M rs. H a rry E veigan, 113 T y ler S t., M or­gan .

M iss H olden w ill be g rad u a ted T h u rsd a y from the H.G. H offm an H igh School, South’ A m boy, and is em p loyed by H olden Jew e le rs , South A m boy.

M r. E ve igan a tten d ed S ay rev ille H igh School and is em ployed by In d u s tr ia l P la s tic s , M etuchen.

N n d a te has been se t fo r the w edding .

B d h w e ll-R aczM r. and M rs. B enjam in R acz,

10 M an ch es te r A ve., K eyport, a n ­n o u n ce the en g ag em en t o f th e ir d a u g h te r , C a th e rin e Ann, to H enry B othw ell, son of M r. and M rs. Wil­liam Bolhw eil, 590 Alden St., W ood­b rid g e . ’

M iss Racz a tten d ed K eyport High School and is en ro lled as a stu d en t in Ihe M onm outh County V ocation­a l School, Long B ranch .

M r. Bothw ell w as g ra d u a te d

M ISS LINDA M . SM ITH

rad io m an second c lass in the U.S. N avy in w hich lie has se rv ed to r four y e a rs . H e p resen tly is a tten d ­ing pre-com m ission ing school at N ew port, R .I ., a f te r w hich he will be s ta tio n ed ab o a rd the USS B ar­ney .

No d a te h a s been set fo r the w ed­ding.

Funeral ServicesJo h n D. K cenoy

F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere held F r i­d ay from H acberle & B arth Home fo r F u n e ra ls , Irv ington , a n d a high m a ss o f requ iem w as o ffered in St. T h e re sa ’s C hurch, K enilwo'rth. a t 9 a .m . fo r John D. K eenoy, 66, of 56 South 20th S t., K enilw orth , w ho d ied sudden ly W ednesday, J u n e 6, 11)62, in Railw ay M em orial H osp ital. In te rm en t w as in St. G e r­tru d e ’s C em ete ry .

Born In M arion , Ind., M r. Kee­noy lived in N ew ark befo re m oving lo K en ilw orth twu y e a rs ago . lie w as the husb an d o f the la te M rs. E lean o r (G ough) Kcenoy.

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DINETTE S A L E ................ $149.00R eg . ( H I M

DINETTE S A L E ................ 89.50KITCHEN CHAIRS RECOVERED — from $4.95

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fllfli for thi Hobbyist hit tho nail on th« htariiW a w en) oil oul, h am ­m er a n d lo n g t , to find O ifll th a t e ra comfort* d l l * a n d t a l i for (ill 1 /nU ifng time, ^

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S u rv iv in g a r e th re e sons, Jo h n J . . K eenoy, w ith w hom he lived; P a t - | rick T . K cenoy, N utley , an d D av id i P . K eenoy , R oselle P a rk , a d au tjli- j te r, M rs. M a ry Johnsun , C liflw ood; i tw o b ro thers," P a tr ic k and D av id l K eenoy, bo th o f-N ew ark ; 13 g ra n d ­ch ild ren ar.d eight g re a l -g ra iu k h i l-1 d ren . ,. [

M rs. C harles W. Johnson ;F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held S a lg r- j

d a y a fte rn o o n a t 1 p .m . m the B e­d le F u n e ra l H om e, K eypo rt, fo r j M rs. V iolet M. Johnson , 67, o f Third S t., W est K eansburg . w ho d ied W ednesday , J u n e 6. 1902, m R ive rv iew H osp ital. T h e R ev. H . H. M cC onnell, p a s to r o f K eonsbu rft M ethodii/t C hurch , o ffic ia ted . B u n a ! w as in S ho re lan d M em orial G a r - j d ens , H azlet. |

M rs. Tonr.son w as bo rn in N ew j Y ork . She w as the d au g h te r o f the j la te John a n d L tu r a (C om pton ) j F ou lk s a n d th e widow of C fia rles j W. Johnson . M rs. Jo h n so n w as m e m b er o t the K eanshu rg M e th o l d is t C h u rch and the E a s te rn S ta r , j M arion C h ap te r , Y onkers, N .Y .

S u rv .v ing a re a d au g n te r, M rs. i M atthew M . W eisgarber, R iv e r | P laza; a son , C harles F, Jo h n so n , | R iv e r P laza ; a s is te r , ‘v irj. l.nu-1 ren ce M cN am n ra , C ahstoga , C alif.; j a b ro th e r. F ra n c is F o u lk s ,.K ra m i- b u rg , and fou r g ran d ch ild ren .

M rs. H a rry <5. M cEw er.F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere h e ld a t

8 a .m . S a tu rd a y from the Jo h n J . R yan H om e for F u n e ra ls , K e a n s ­burg , follow ed a t 9 a.m . by a h igh requ iem m a s s in St. A nn’s C hu rch , K ean sb u rg , offered by the R ev. •Stanley J . le v a n d o sk i, a s s is ta n t p a s to r, to r M rs. E le a n o r G. Me- Liven, 68. of 14 M aplewood A ve., K eansbu rg , w ho d ied W ednesday , J u n e 6, 1962, a t her hom e.

M rs. M e I: w en w as born In T he B ronx a n d h ad lived in K ean sb u rg lou r y e a rs . Slie w as the d a u g h te r of ih e la ic W illiam an d C aro line B ecker. She w as 8 co m m u n ic an t of St. A n n 's C hurch.

S urv iv ing a re her husband . H a r­ry G. M chsven; a »on, H aro ld J . M cEw en, P a tchogue, L .l .; a d a u g h ­ter, K a th leen D avis, W est K e a n s ­burg ; a b ro th e r , P au l B eck er, T he B ronx; th re e s is te rs , M rs. Ju lia B ecker and M iss C atherine B eck­er, Iwth of K eansbu rg ; M rs. M itry M iller, HicksVTlle, L.L , nnd four g ran d ch ild ren .

Jo h n J . T ie rn a nF u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere he ld F r i ­

day from th e John F. P lle g e r F u ­n era l H om e, M iddletow n, a n d at 10 a .m . a m a ss w as o ffered ill St. M ary ’s C hurch , N ew M onm outh , fo r Jo h n Jo sep h Tiernan, 75, of 2,1 G race S t., P o rt M onm outh , who d ied T u esd ay , Ju n e 5, 1%2. in New Y ork sh o rtly a f te r he w ns fa ta lly s tr ick en w hile on hia w ay hom e from w ork.

M r. T ie m a n w as bo rn irj New Y ork a n d m oved to M iddletow n 3(1 y e a rs ago . F o r th e p as t 59 y ea rs he had w orked as a m eta l la th e r. H e w as a m em b er o f L ocal 46, a F L -C iO ot lhe M eta l L u th e rs U n­ion. M r. T ie rn an w as a com m un i­c a n t of St. M ary ’s Church and ll m e m b er of B ayshore Council 285S, K nights of Colum bus.

S urv iv ing a re his w ife, M rs. N el­lie (H ay d en ) T ie rn an ; two sons.

J o h n T ie rn an , H ftm pstend, L .l . an d 13r. V incent T ie rn a n , S h rew sbu ry ; tw o d au g h te rs , M rs. H elen C un­n ingham , Long Is laa d , an d M rs. MitiJUed M cG lauR hlin, K ean sb u rg ; a s is te r , M rs. K a th e rin e liio v sk y , T he B ronx , arid 12 g ran d ch ild ren :

N. J. Natural Gq* Earnings increase

E a rn in g s fo r the New J e r s e y N a ­tu ra l G as C om pany for th e six- m onth period endinjj; M arch 31 w e re $1.32 a s h a re as c o m p ared to 3-1.15 fo r jh.-i ra m e period la s t y e a r , it h a s been announced. F u r the 12-mwnli period end ing M ar, 31 e a rn in g s w e re $1.83 agnisist H-54 in the previous y ea r.

T h : financia l i ta ie m e n t show ed o p e ra tin g rev en u es in c reased from $11,682,212 to $12,754,814 in th e si:;- m on th periiid . and for the y e a r en d ­ing M ar. 31 th e y w ent up m o re ,th a n $2,000,000 from $19,303,040 to $21.,­334,643. .

Nel incom e in c rea sed for th e six m o n th s end ing M ar. 31 to $1,331,902 as co m p ared to $1,150,407. F o r lh e 12 m on ths period n e t incom e w as $1,864,955 against. $1,563,517- t h e p rev ious y e a r .

Baptized SundayOn PiniC'COflt Muidfsy the fed low ­

ing ch ild ren w ere baptized in the F ir s t P re sb y te r ia n C hurch , M a ta ­w an: J e f f re y M ark M ahoney, son of M r. and M rs. Jo se p h F . M aho­ney , W oodbrook D r.. M ata w an ; D a­vid B yron SmicK*, son c f M r. anc! M rs. f t. K yroii Strr.th, 1 1 K ennein A ve., O ld B ridge: G ary ... P au l S chw erdt, son of M r. and M rs. G eo rge S chw erd t. 21 M a re a rc t St., Old B ridge; Lyi»n Ztoroihv B enne tt,

i d au g h te r of M r. Hnd M rs. .)ohn Bcn- ne ti. 36 M a rg a re t St., OM B ridge ; Scott K fn n e th W ilUams, son of M r.

i a /id M ri. E . K en n e ih V jlh e n ie , M o rris to w n R t '. , M aiaw an ; Suaan

jA n n d a u g h te r o f M r. ar<dMrW- C arn>ea M cs iin a , B road SI.,

I M ata w an ; S usan A nnette G orm er, ! d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs. W illiam | R . G e rm c r, 1J> t r a s s a s - b f - , Soifth |A m b c v ; K atherine D aw n sn d Wil­

liam Ms*)v)ile Wolf, ch ildren of M r. an d M rs . W illiam W olf,-B altim ore , M d. a n d U<vnir>e E liza b e th K arlo ­v ich . d a u g h te r i)t ;vlr; u n a ;*Irs. F ra n k K avlovich. K asero ary D r.. H aziei.

N ew AssigomenfF re d K o iil l, fo rm e r m a n a g e r o f

i th e J . .1. N ew b erry Co. s io re in j K ey p o rt, h j .s been tr a n s fe r re d fro m j th e f irm .n s to re at P a ra ra u s to lhe .. I v a s t new s to re in F o r i L a u d e rd a le ," i F la . T he F lo r id a 9tore is th e la rg e s t j m th e ju n io r v a r ie ty s to re cha in .

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b a l ly n ad S a tu rd a y *» A.M. t« e P.M.

F rldny* I A.M. to J P .M . C losed AU D >y W ednesday*

30 W. Front St., Keyport

COifax 4-2020

j tiie I). S. A rm v R eserve . HO 2-20S5 fo r info rm ation .

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Our Annual Sale For

DADGRAD

W aterproofs D ress W atches '* ’•

W hile and Y ellow C asca

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reg . 79.50 — SA L E 48.00 L ad lea’ 17 J l. and B racele t

reg . 81.00 - SA LE 50.-I0 L ad le*’ 22 J l . 14K - Cord

reg . 85.00 — SA LE 51.00 G enls 17 J l. nnd B racele t

reg . 59.50 — SA L E 30.00 L ad les’ 21 J l. B racelet

reg . 59.50 - SA LE M.00 G ents 17 J l. iiihI B racelet

reg . 55.00 — SA LE .13.00 G en ts 17 J l. und B racelet

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R e a l E s t a t e — I n s u r a n c eMATAWAN 138 Main St. LOwell 6-0003

^7 PRIVACY FENCEN*w Cabana IPantii, Pr*-Cut o n «l Bundl*(f C«darSLATS end CAP all 1x6" FOR STRENGTH

AND BEAUTY Com** A‘ - 5' and 6 ft. High

laeh Section Contain* Qn« 4x4 Pott CALL 10 6-4500

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sow ftt your Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center. One of those new Chevrolets, Chevy I I ’s or Coryaira should suit you perfectly aad «par®. your budget any etrain IWe -woulda’t presume to tell you vWcK’one to tiuy* tu t your_Che7roIetd e a l e r baa more ways of helpbg you male up your mmd. lake the Jet-amooth;Chevrolet Impala, luxurious, extremely comfortably undoubtedly the brat, riding car in its field; the Chevy I I Nova, lively, lovely, low cost;, th® Corvair Monza, a family car that rather thinly disguises its desire to be a Bports car; and the Corvette, America’s out-and-out sports car that 11 put a grin on your face from here • • • to there. As you see, your Cheviolet dealcri has just the tonic fer that “let’s go traveling" feeling.And, what’s nice about buying one, you won’t hays .

.traveling to juggle your life around to afford it.. You know?

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Fog* ^wafva I THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, June 14, 1962

Annual Banquet % ld By league■.The ajjioaai b an q u e t of the M ata-

liM ih' C c n le m p o ra ry L eag u e w as > heW M ond&y BVemcg a t C olts N eck

J n p s n d n e w o ffic e rs-w ere in s ta lled- b y M r». Jo h n Ktnnciy. T tiey a re :;j

M ia . L eo n C h ris tin a t, cha irm an ,’; ' ■Mra. G e c rg e Em ith, v ic e ch a irm a n ;’ M rs ; R en ton Scholl, te c o td in s sec*

,r if l ta ry ; M rs . Y filU fin W cintraubi- e j r te s p o n d w jj #© ;teje ry ; M rs.'

. 'Al'j#i^ 'M 9itlian,< secn eU iy ;^ nriji M rs, K inney, bu ild ing trlis tee .'

C ^ t l r i n t a p w y w S thu t lt4 r,d iaa> cpm m V ee*,' P io ^ ra m ,

,S m ith ,\p u b lic ity , W. K.^ /P A V M p V 'WsVa a n d n \e an s , M ra.' H o w ard W oolley a p d co-% hairm ^r.,? M r* ;1 A uW itt, - jw H uviing; m e m b e r 'J* lu p ' eint, hospita lity ,’ M rs M ariin

■ . J te llM u f ao -ch a irm en M rs. H ow ard , O v e r t o n ; w e lfe re , M i s s Aoj!

t(Hnet<e L>rrs*,-a a n d c o c h a iim a t,, J - M ^ . H o b a rt B e n tle y ; ' m usic , M rs.

■- • V ic to r Fretkfak, a n d A p ie u c sn hom e, M rs. J o h n R ' K lein .

‘ C u e s ts a t th e d in n e r w ore M rs. .C a lv in F-esrae,* p re s id e n t o f thi)

:-:.M.#t^waa W om an 's , C lub, an d A ir:.'H o sg , p re s id e n t o f-‘h e Jun*

' lo r W om an’* C lub. ' ' ,O th e rs p r e s e n t M rs, H a rry P itch-

» r , M iss H an n ah M cL eani M ra.. G eo rg e K inked*, M r s . Edw in ..( '• 'H an lo n , M rs, H e m y T rap h ag ^n ,

’M r i .F r a n k G r a i i o q o / M r s .A v t h u r K la tt ap t! M rs. P h ilip B ec firo .

,Th« ? x e c u h v c b o a rd w ill m eet ’ , J u n e 44 a t th a h o tn e .o f M rs. ChrU-■ (in ^ t, H ^ l n e p r , ; 'jVIatawau, -

‘ Movi* P«r»y A id*k , Jewish War V«ts

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V ete ran * o f. th e II,S . o l ' A m erica a n $ th e W om en 's A ux iliary , a n '

. itQ u r.e r a .fund-ra ising ny>vie p a rty t o i- jw. hel(| a t th e S tra n d -T heatre , K ey p o rt, a t 8:15 p .m . on T uesday .

5 • T ho :p»ctura to be show n, "C a rry on ty u rs e ," is a h ila rio u s com edy

. fe a tu r in g P ^ te i S ellers .P ro c e e d s a r a to b e yse(J (or ho«-

• i< p rta | w o rk in th e a re a . In th e p a i t su eh h o sp ita i w ork In c lu d e d p a r lie s '

; ■ Jm - p a t ie n ts , g ifts fo r ch ild ren , g am es , b a rb e c u e s , e tc . D oor prizes w ill b e aw ard ed , ‘

. T 't-k e ts m a y . be o b ta in ed in; the H az le t a r e a a t A ugie’s B arb e r

- (•hop and- th e R a r i ta n Sw eet Shop, - . j ln - . th e K ey p o rt a r e a tick e ts can Ss.he o b ta in ed ’a t C u s ta ’s...Luncheon* ^ " • t t e 'a n d JFeigenson’s S hoe S tore, or -'■5>.insiy - be p u rch ased a t th e S tran d js iT h e a t re box o ffice on . t h ; even ing

• .. .of th e p e rfo rm a n ce . -

W,$.C.S. Plans Chicken Supper■ .Ths re g u la r m e e tin g o f the Wo-

i ()ien!S S ocie ty o f C h ris tian S erv ice - 'id f 'th e C liffw ood C om m un ity M eth­

o d is t C h u rch w as he ld M onday and it w as p la n n ed to hold a ch icken

■ su p p e r .p n T h u rsd ay , J u n e 21, from- S to 7 p .m . . ..

O ffice rs w ill ba in s ta lled du rin g ■ th e r e g u la r ch u rc h ae rv ice on Ju n e

H- A c a k e sa le w ill b e held Ju ly 11

- i t 10 s .rp . i n . th* A f t P . S tore, C liffw ood. Thi* p ro cee d s w ill be g iv en to th e M en 's Club.

T h e R ev. R ic h a rd S co tt v isited . th e m e e tin g . A ttend ing w ere M rs.

T . : M atth ew s, M rs. R . F enw ick , M iss E . G ey e r, M rs. F . Evalc|i, M iss I. Iv in s, M rs. K. H ogan, M rs. H . V anC leef, M rs. R , W ard , M iss

, R : . S im m ons, M rs. J . D ru g as and M rs. G a rriso n .

?: - R e a l E s ta te L isting C a r d s f a r ‘s a le a t th is o ffice. '

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EDWARD YORKER' IN T E R IO R S ’

:. D ra p e r ie s — W indow Shades' S jw p A t H o m s . '

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ARS YOU GETTING THE MOST FOR YOUR

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| . In sp ec tio n 2. D usting i . Spo tting4. T h o ro u g h C leansing5. T h o ro u g h R insing I . S izing If needed7. C on tro lled D ry ing I . W rap p in g — S to ra g e I . In a iiran ce C overage

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OOP V/omen H«ar Pla»s Bittnniai Convention

T n e Ire d e ra te d W om en’s R epuii- iic an C ivb o f N ortli B uysliure a red in*tl: o n 'M o n d a y a t ih e S ayvm w P ra s b y te r iu n C o ttage . Clstfweod- B each , "lhe p re s id e n t,iM ri. C h arles.Tonics; p re s id e d . , . -c ......i ’T h e s e c re ta ry . M rs. R aym ond l i i ld e b ra n d t, rc a ii le tte rs f iom Sen R ic h a rd S tou t a n d the 'N a tio n a l f e d e r a t io n of R epub lican W om en ab o u t th e b ie n n ia l conven tion to be heJd S ep t. 27-28 in Pnoenix, A ra . M -M alaw aa T nw nslup Gij, >d Govern* m e n t C lub, Inc., w as ««Ipcted- tot r e c e iv e m f 'H i iy c a m p sig n g ift M rs. W illiam ' -N etdm ger and:- M rs. Jo h iv W elbey w ere aw ard ed th e a t ­te n d a n c e g iftsv-iMrs. • F r e d D o m nuak and - M rs. H ^ldebran ilt repo rtijd on ■ the M a ta ­w a n T ow nsh ip G ood Q overn m en t an n u a l p ic n ic w h ich w ill be h e ld m F ra n k ’s ■ P icn ic Grove'. Roberta* v ii!e,i o iv Sunday, A ug. 5. , - i

i t w a'i a g re e d th a t th e c lub w ill d i s tn b u ie ; a b s e n te e ballo t a p p lic a ­tions! to a ll n u rs in g hom ei m the iy>rth bay sh o ce a re a ,- U n i|e r. .po litica l ’ education , the

i F K , co lo rin g took- ■ w as d iscussed a|t g f e a t leng th . ; , ’- T h e . i e i t m ee tin g o f l h e c l u b will h e on M onday . J u ly 9 ^ t fc j# p.m . a t B ayv iew P re s b y te r ia n C ottage .

T 6 Men^ber* Enroll Now jSAatawan KC

S ix teen new m e m b em w ere en ­ro lled in th e new K n igh ts of C o lum ­b u s C ouncil In M ataw an , a t a meet* I n j iie'ui in the c a fe te r ia of S t. Jo ­s e p h 's .School, M ap le P l„ K eyport,;

T h e m ext: m e e tin g is’ schedu led (o tv .F riday even ing a t 8 p .m . in the s a m e p la ce . T h s R ev. W illiam B ausch w ill l>e> -ths g 'le s t sp e a k e r .■: C h a rle s A. O 'H a re , 31 Schenck A va., M ataw an , c h a irm an and H ugh V. M cG uire. 25 R av ine D r., M ata w an , o rgan iz ing D is tric t D ep­u ty , w ill rev ea l p lan s fo r a council hom e in . M a ta w an and) o th e r p h a s ­e s o f • o rg an iz in g the new council. A nyone in te re s te d in jo in in g the new co u n c il m a y a tfend th is m e e t­ing. . .

D o y ou w ork a s a baby s it te r? If any person p a y s you $50 in a c a le n d a r q u a r te r , sh» is req u ired lo pay th e socia l secu rity ta x . Be s u re to g iv e y o u r socia l s ecu rity n u m h e r to the perso n you w ork for. A sk h e r lo hold tliu ta x out o f you r w ag es a n d rep o rt it to th e In te rn a l R ev e n u e S erv ice . Y our fu tu re r ig h ts to socia l s e c u rity pay m en ts d ep en d on th e se repo rts.

U se W A N T A D S to B u y - S e ll - R e n tWANTED TO RENT

," r JR A G E 'S P A C T to r clortisrii; il ld fi!w,*.‘h o la a rtic le* . C ali I.Oweli

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INSTRUCTIONPR O FE SSIO N A L te a c h e r fo r escb - -iM trum ent.. re n ta l fa« p lu s s tu ­d e n t d iscoun t d ed u c ted if icstru- m en* i* p u rch a se d . N o c o n trac ts r» sign . No in su ra n c e to p ay . Tlie M usic Spot, t t B ro ad S t., a c ro ss fro m V illage T c tav ision , Cali- COI-ta « _____________________ w|UT U IC R IN G ,' r e a d l n g , phonics,

spelling a n d li te ra tu re , e lem en t­a r y a n d h i^ tt school. Cail LOwell (=35?" « ) ' !

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E N G L I S HS ll A G E N C I E S

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Monmouth and Maple, Red Bank

i n Now and Used Cart In Stock

l o d a y W ARRANTY — BANK FIN A N C IN G

F A IR L A N S

falcon THUNDERBIRD3 G ALAX IBFORD;................ 3

MERCURY LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

CO M ETM E T E O RM O N T E R E Y

KETCHUM ONE NowRight W H ILE W E H AV E A LIST

O F F IN E CARS TO CHOOSE FRO M

’• I C H E V R O L E T C o rv a ir 2-I)r. S edan , A u tom a tic ........... $1693.DOW V ALIAN T VIOO 4 D r. Sdn., R & Ii, W W alls,

G reen , S td . T ra n s ................................................ $IIM .MPLY M O U TH D eI.uxa 4-Dr. S ta tion W aiton, I Cyl.,

A uto. T ra n s ., R& II, T a n ........................... IH H .W’t t G A L A X IE lld tp . S edan , 8 C yl., Auto. T ra n s ., R&II,

P ow er S te e r and B rak e s, W hile ............... $1771.00t t CADILLAC Sedan D eV lllc, F ull P ow er, F u lly

E quipped an d A ir C onditioned , T a n . . .P r i c e d R ight ’» V A U X IIALL V ictor 4-D r. S edan ,

S tan d a rd T r a in . , R&II ....................................... $ 703.00’J l F O R D 4-D r. Country S edan S ta tio n W agon

8 Cyl., A u tom atic , I’.S ., It& ll, B lack ........... $1134.00’I f F O R D G u iax ie Town S edan , 8 Cyl. S tan d a rd ,

K&ll, C oral nnd W h l lu .......................................... $1130.00’M H A M R LE R Custom 4-Dr. S ta tion W agon, I Cyl.,

S tan d a rd , R&H, Ito so and G ray ............... $ II0!.M’H E D S E L B erm u d a S tn tion W agon

4 D r., A .T., P .S ., R& II, Rod ........ .................. $ 650.00

:-i:n,i:i!JSUPER SPEC!AL! II|;!:I960 THUNDERBIRD

2 -lir . lld tp ., R&II, W hile W alls, I».S„ S ti'jlg h t S tick - W liltj

: t :i ;! f ! : : ! x:: : i j.: m . i .m i i : : rt i i i : : i

’38 FO R D C oun try S qu ire , 9 -P ass,, 8 Cyl., A uto. T ra n s .,U&II, P o w er S tev r and B rakun, W hite,W hite W alls ............................................................ $1103.00

'SA F O R I) C ustom 100 4*l)r. S udan, 8 Cvl., A uton in tieIt& ll, lllack ............................................................ $ 793.00

'IT FO R D C ustom 100, 2 -l)r. S edan , 1 Toiw HIuo,8 Cyl., S tand ., It, II,, W. W a l l s .......................$ 7'W.M

H ie A bove C ars Are Sold Willi A 30-Dnv U iicondltionul G u a ran ie s

TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS'31 C H EV R O L ET 2 l) r . 8 Cvl. S lun iln rd , K i l l , lllnck . . . . $ 130.01 'JO I 'l .Y M O tr i ll 2 D r., I tS i l .......................................$ M OO

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U P TO M M OIVIilS TO PA OPICN HVISNINGH ’I I I . 0 6 -2 2 2 4

FOR SALE

R O A D M A T E RT A LB lue Istone, c in d e rs , g ra v e l, san d g rits ,I to a d g ra v e t, fill d ir t , «tc.

Be s t t o p s o il- I' ' ■ AND "■

C H I C K E N M A N U R E

| B U L L D O Z I N GAND

BACKHOE SERVICEG ra d ng . ex c av a tin g for ce lla rs , poolsj sep tic s , la te ra ls , ta n k s , foot­in g s , | p ipe lines , e tc . F r e e es ti­m a te s .•" .

ECKEL’S TRUCKING

FOR SALEB A E R W heel Baiar-THi

le s ie r . f in n r 1 v/neel Call COIfax 4-.1I71.

FOR RENT

W OOLLEYTOW N ItD . M O R O A N V ILi.E LO W ELL 6-5707

Wlif

equipped til!

15 FO O T runabou t fully an d i!Ki0 M a s te rc ra f t tillaw ay

tra ile r , $295. 1957 Johnson i i n.p.w ith e lec tr ic s ta r t in g , . like new, $240.i Call G eo rge B urlew . J r . , 72I-4T33. w jlV

| BOTTLED GAS

F o r i20 lb., cy litw e r u se rs ; every 5 th cy lin d er frea wrtli o u r low pnct'jd pU n — p ick up p ric es low &$ $1.6!) po r cy lin d er. Call usnow.!. . . . .

|LOWELL 6-3900

STANDARD PROPANE | GAS CORP.

A M a 'oY ROAD CLir-FW OO D

_____ ;_______ _ w]8/9BOAil' an d y a c h t in su ran c e , - new

low ra te s ; e a sy paym ent, plan. B ob lO rr, H om etow n A gency, COI-fax _ij>022._______ w jtfPO O L 1A B L E S , pm ball m ach ines,

ba th ro o m sink , 2 w eeks o ld West* ingliituse a u to m a tic w ash er. CallCQ lfiix 4*153 5 . ________________ w jtf" IF R E E EST IM A T E S ON

j ALUMINUM WINDOWS - DOORS

| SIDINGIN O DOWN PA Y M EN T

K A RL FR A N TZ - CO 4-3403_ _ J _________ wjHM O U ILE HOM E, Z im m er, 48 x 10

w ilh e x tra room 1G x 8. Inqu ire .10 B rookside T ra ile r P a rk , lla z le t o r c j l l CO Itax 4-2289.______ w jtf

h m d lig h t alignm en t.

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BAC;iC Y A ltD R u m m ag e Sale. 15:> D ivision S tree t, opposite iveypon

G ra m m a r ‘joliooi. Ju n e IStn and 19!.h. Look lo r p ijster on tiRht po:it, B enefit o t P enelope Stout C h a p te r o f D au g h te rs o t A m erican |Co lon l e t s . ... . ' wi U j

In fO R M iiASli, w tW e n , e x tra hea v y ; 7 ea ch . 5b" x i j

I'.acii, .17 1/41’ x 24” . 8 each totni j $35 ta k as all to qu ick buyer. C an lie seen all d ay b ac k y a rd . 24 P a rk | A v e .. M ataw an . Call LOwell ii-bllt?. I

. _wjl4 ‘F R K }1 |5a7r"e ivfrfgcraT or A -lT o n -

dilic-n Call CO tfax 4-tHIW^ w jji^ OLD W A G O N 'FA R M ; coikh to the

R o se Chnii: 3 t o u r m a rk e t 'lh u ta - d a y , .iune 21st a t 8 p .m . L earn a b o u t R ose CuH ure from lha ex ­p e r ts . R o u ts 35, N orth at M lddie-lo w n. : ____M A Y ! AG w rin g er type w a sh e r; s>0 ]

d a y w a rra n ty , $5;">. Call COi!a < I4-41G 2._____■_______-___________ w it - :1TW O g ra y G u iis ta n rugs, rubber

pad d in g 9 x 12 and 12 x 15. fl50 fo r both. 5 p iece g reen k itchen s e t. like new , $45, f-ull s ize lied w ith beau ty re s t m a ttre s s and box sp r in g , $35. C all COIfax 4-2TO6 .

. Wjl-iRU M M A G E SA LE sponso red by

th e L ad les A uxiliary of B .P .O .E 2.IU K eyport a t Hie Lottee H om e, B ro ad w ay and 4th S t.. K eyport, on T h u rs d a y an d F rid a y . Ju n e 28th a n d 2!»h, 8:30 a .m . to 4:30 p.m .

. w jl4M ALTARD^ducidinijiT Call LOweli_ 0 -j2 5 L w j t lE L G IN MOTOR . 'H i 'h . p . , $'2D.'Cali

CO Itax 4-0063._____ _ _wj_14S T A U F F E R reducing anil re lax ing

noticii, $10(1. Call COIfax 4-5:154. V.'J_t4

WALNUT iiedroom su ite , 325, two floor lam ps, both for $5. also

la rg e m e a t g rin d e r, $5(1. Call LUw-®!i lv ,IiR U M M A G E SALE for th e 'b e n e f it

o f the c a n c e r fund sixm.sored by L ad ies A ux ilia ry V. F . W., Ju n e IS th , 19th and 20th a t the V. F. W. H a ll, E. F ro n t S t., K eyport. H ours 9 a .m . to 3 p .m . M en’s , w o m en 's an d c ln Id ren ’s clotiwiij:. wjl-i F O R YOUR BOAT o r“office, p o rt­

ab le se rv ic e re f r ig e ra to r , n ev e r u sed , o p e ra te s on lit) AC v o lts DC, P rice d to sell.TV S ales, ;I1 W ashington St a w an . Call LO w ell ti-1015.

W E tjL R O TTE D m a n u re ; a lso hay, s tra w and m ulch hay . D eliveries

on all. C a ll _C01fax_4 0924. _ _ w jtf O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T ; un lim ited

s a y in g ! on new an d u sed deike . c h a in , (lie*, shelv ing , p i r t i b in i. d ra f t in g eq u ip m en t a n d e tc . R aipb M occl, 2 f t W ash ing ton S t r e e t , K ey ilo rt. Call C O Ilax 4-1858. w tl

bundle. As*

R O O F S liiN G L IiS , $1.75 a roU roofing $1.50 and up

K liY P O R T , 123 F ir s t S t.. fu rn ished room s in Span ish hom e. Call

Ml-3727._____-__________________ w jtf

NICI-. 4 room fu rn ished a p a rtm e n t m d e s ira b le re.sidentiai sec tion of

K eyport, on 1st floor, ,1 p r iv a te e n tran ces , tlie k itch en am i balh- room . g a ra g e ,, a d u lts o n ly .. R e fe r­ences. Cali w jtf

H A Z L hl' a p a rtm en t, 3 room s, show - a r; t(i5 p e r m onth , iadu lts only.

Cull CO ifav 4-4932,- J LI

kl'.Y PO R T - ap a rtm e n t. 3 room s.furnivhed, all u tiiities supplied.

M ust h av e re fe rences . Call COI- fax, -i-ii)?t;. , - %v|tf

UNIO N BEACH, a p a rtm e n t, 3 room s, a ll u tilities supp lied . In­

q u ire H23 Cen te r S t., Union B each.

W EST K EA N SBU RG , a p a rtm e n t . 3 n ice la rg e room s and b a th : heat

supp lied , off H ighw ay 3ti, Call 737- 2‘J3»._________ w jt l

M O D ERN and n tv / 3 room a p a r t ­m en t, 15 M ain S t., K eypo ri. Un-

lu rn ished . o e ram ic tile kilciicn, tile Ua|:h. Bur.iness couple p re ­ferred . $75 per' m onth, V acant and re a d y J u ly 1st. Call 787-9893 evenings. w jtf

C LIFFW O O D BF.ACH, 3 ro o n u .u n fu rn ished , b a th , e n c l o s e d

[torch, h e a t and hot w a te r sup­plied Lease. $75 p e r m onth, A v a d io le Ju ly 15th. Call LOwell t « w o m ____________ _____hJ14

A P A R T M E N T , un lu rn islied , 5 room s, balili, g a ra g e , y a rd , h ea t

and Imt w a te r supplied , N ea r bus line. I.en se , av a ilab le A ugust ISfii. in q u ire 6 W arren St., n e a r M ain St., K eyport. ___ w j 14

o r 2-1 Royal

M at- w j 14

b esto s and b r ic k sldm g, $10 persq u aDridj

•e. F in e r R ooting Supply, Old ;a R oad , E ng lish tow n . Call

G ib s jil G-6821.

SUBHi

n-oana. ion ib

ALUMINUM WINDOWS

6 FOR $75.00IN STA LLED

T R IP L E TRACK T IL T T Y P E

W E A T H ER S T R IP P E D

CRA W FO RD CRO M EY P H O N E 7S7-24H

________■_________ w fttJR B A N P ro p an e G as Cor])., h w ay 33, C liffw ood .' LOwell

A M Itre

Brocca llMOC

y ed rapnsem iu itio!iiat<4-322K IN

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G as as low as $6.75 per cy linder. w jl4

RICAN 8 x 35 m obile house ile r . C an b e seen a t lot 55, k side T ra ile r P a rk , H a/.let or COIfax 4-0931. w jtfE R N d in ing room su ite , 2 ira old, all fo rm ica , n igs,

com p lete w edding en- ile, I y e a t old, ne rfec t con- i. Ilide-a-w ay oed.sofa and liing ch a ir , $30. Call COIfax

jjh e r_ 6 p . m . w]l4)L IN G WOOD given owav.i I.Oweli 6-2400. w jil

ING F I N N ," l l T foot, fully lipped. 50 h.p. E v in rude ino- e leo trlc ; a lso t ra ile r , $1100.L O w elM );1 2 l)L w jlj*)M E k itchen se t, fo rm ica top, h a irs . Call CO Ifax 4-79-11.

AUTOS FOR SALEs c HANCK & SIHLER

U SED CARS HWY 34 MATAWAN

LO W ELL 8-4230 w jtl

HILL LANZARO'S AUTO SALKS

Q UA LITY U SED CARS

34 MAIN ST., MATAWAN C R . M AIN & RT. IS

LOW ULL <5-2221OlMiN I-Vi*:s 'T IL 'J P.M .

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i l la m

H H Il'ir I'j'i* I h If I t nf *(Iti t, |>ov,i»r .'iiccmiK, ii'.'w vvlut<*

w.'ill tiroH, t’xcellom paint .uul up hoU L 'ry , ^(hxI f) j i i 1 coixlijiiui. $.'175 Call l.Owi'll l i o r U h v ‘l\ H-mti

CI1UWN iM P K IU A l, Ii li cl;, full )><> v it , a ir coMvJitinninj;. c Iimji ;

SIIjUI ( 'fin I*'1 s-'t'u nt Ihitlnii K’-i I) l l i / l - ’i

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NOTICETO

CONTRACTORS

TRAIN LOAD QUANTITIES

ARRIVING DAILY

PLUMBINGHEATING

ELECTRICALKITCHEN

TAPPAN UNIVERSAL RUNDLE

ALL TOP BRANDS WHOLESALE TRICES

COMING JUNE 18th

TOCASTLE LUMBER

CORP., HIGHTSTOWN, N. -T.

wj28

A PA R 1M E N T , 4 room s on co n m r, hot w a te r h ea t, ho t w a te r and

e lec tr ic supp lied . A dults p re fe r ­red Call COIPax 4-3623. w jtf

'IW O lu rn ished room s, g en tlem en p re fe rre d . Call COIfax 4-0794.

_________ ______________________ w jl- r

N I C E ta rg e furnisfied ixjom. Iii- q u ire :>0 Shore Blvd., K eansbu rg

o r ca ll 7 £ M > n i\____ _____ _ wjM

UNION BEACH, a p a rtm e n t, 3 room s, fm n isiied . C all COIfax

w j 11*A PA R TM EN T, 242 F irs t St.. K ey­

p o rt, 4 room s and hath , u n fu r­nished. a ll u tilities supplied; refer- e i i c e w e q l!ited ; C an COII'ax 4-0270. F IV E ROOM house n e a r M ataw an;

$100 p e r m onth. V an’s A gency, R ea lto r, C r. H ighw ay 31 and M ain S t.. M ataw an . CaU I.Oweli G-IBS I. Open I d ay s a w eek. ivjl-iGAS M A T IO N on R oute 34, two

m iles north of M ataw an tra ffic light. F o r in fo rm ation telephone LO ti-3975 o r LO (i-!)S52. w jtf 2939. w j 11

Business OpportunitiesB U SIN ESS, p ro p e rty lo r sa le —

house, 6 mom.s und b a th , and s to re com bined, located a t 72 13road St.. K uyport. G ood busincstf 1<k u -tion Call COIfax ^0 W « , w ji ll)U ri to d ea th in fam ily well

s tocked gonoral food sto ro with S room apartm<*n{. Nic*i fo r couple. M ortya^rt nvailnb le . Call COifux‘l- I . i l l . ..... w j]4S IO R I1. for re n t. excoUcnt for

b a rb e r sliop, p len ty p a rk in s fa­c ilities, Call even ings 787-5625.

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WANTED _____W ANTED old U .S. coins, Indian

head pennie.9, any th ing from half- cenls lo do llars , gold coins. W rite M ichael J . D ruzbik , 41 P a rk A ve., M ataw an o r ca il LOwell HOM ES, ren ta ls , land and busi­

nesses. B uyers w aiting . C asey 's A gency, W alker B ldi'.. H ighw ay 35 and Flet)tw(KKl D rive, H azlet. Call 21)4-8142, if no a n sw er ca ll 5GG-I854.

wj 6/11WOULD like U) .share w om an 's

hom o o r ap a rtn ien t and p a r t of expenses. W rile Itox \l in c u re of th is new spaper. w j i l

HELP WANTED

E X P E R IE N C E D SEW fN O 'O PER A TO R S

G A N S H IR E M FG . CO., A E R O M A R tN E ItLDO .,

LOCUST. ST.-, K E Y PO R T

w jtr.EX P E R I E N C E D fem ale sew ing*

m ach ine o p e ra to rs , s teady w ork, ca ll and ask fo r John ; a lso fem ales m teV ejted in le a rn in g lo o p e ra te fac to ry sew ing m ach in es , s ingle needle and o v e tjo ck m ach ine . CaU and ask for H elen. ..Bayshore Togs, Locust S t, , 'K e y p o r t/ CO Ifax 4-58fiG. _____ _ _ _ _ __ w jtfMAN to o p e ra te mii’k rou te i n : lhe

M aU w an u rea . Salary p lus c o m ­m ission . A lso oppo rtun ity to own y o u r ow n b usiness . W rite Box M in c a re of tifis new spaper. wjJ4** HAZLET a re a , cleaning w om an , 2

i\\yn p e r w eek for ck>ctors office an d hom e. R efe re n ces requ ired . M ust h ave tra n sp o rta tio n . W rite Uox N ,in c a re of th is new spaper.

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HOUSES FOR SALE

BETSY ROSS HOMES ■B E F O R E you Buy a r sign a Cob-

t r a c t fo r a house ca ll u s aadt com ­p a re o u r G e n e r t l C o n tn c t p r ic e t a o th e rs . W e will build you a c u s ­tom house , not s p re fa b ric a te d house , o r y o u r lot o r ours, to y » u r

! spec ifica tio tis . Lov/ down p ay m en ts .' N ew hom es fo r s a le p re sen tly u n d er, c o n s tru c tio n . Call C O lfix 4-1674,o r 1137. __w jtfBU Y E R S W AITING — hom es in a ll; ' . p ric e ra n g e s needed in M ata w an '

to M iddle tow n a re a . List y ou r: hom e w ith us. See som e rea l a c ­tion.

HOMETOWN AGENCY;

N U RSES A ID E S, all sh ifts . Apply in p e rso n until 3 p .m ., B rook-

d:il« N u rsin g Home, H ighw ay 35,H axlel. ________ wjMA YOUNG g ir l ’s d roam . M others

he lper for su m m e r, ta k e c a re of 2 y e a r o ld, en joy sw im club eve iy day . A ge 15 to 16. Call M E rcu ry 4-iO!iG fo r in te rv iew. w jl4F E M A L E k itchen help, s tead y y e a r a ro u n d position . A pply in p erson , 9 a .m . to 5 p .m ., Brookdale N ursiug H azlet.

H om e, H ighw ay 35, ’ w jH

TRUCK m w h a u ic , ex p e rien ced on heavy du ty tn ic k s . A pply S tand­

a rd T ru ck in g Co., 587 F a y e tte S't., P e r th A m boy. . w j2l*R E l .1 A B LE I w h y y itter, 5 n igh ts a

w eek from 4 p .m ., will consider p e rso n -to live in, room and board , sm all s a la ry . Call COIfax -l-OSUO a f te r 11 a .m . ____ w jH *P A R T T IM E (fm ployee fo r in su r­

ance A gency , m ust h ave prev ious e x p e rien ce in issu ing p o litic s . Call26-1-1 13J.________ _ w jHMASON, ex p e rien ced . Call COIfax

w jUM EN O R W OM EN o ver 21 to sell

in su ra n c e p a r t tim e. A pplican ts will req u ire license but b ro k e r will ass is t tn secu rin g sam e . W rite In su ran ce , P o st O ffice Box 55, K ey­p o rt. ______ wj28FU L L T IM E public health nurse

for M ataw an . Apply to M ataw an P ub lic H ealth A ssociation. B road S t., M ataw an . Call LOwell 6-3043 for app o in tm en t. w jH

SERVICESBAY ROOFING CO.

G U T T E R S , L E A D ER S 705 BAYVIEW A V E.,

U NION BEACH CO LFAX »-3ii7

P A R K E R B oard ing H om e fo r aged m en an d w om en; 24 ho u r su p e r­

vision; ind iv idual d ie ts . L icen ied by S ta le o l N ew J e rs e y . R easea- olilc ra te s . I 1 m iles sou th ol M alaw an lig h t. H ighw ay 34; oppo site W ill's G a te Inn . CaU LOwell 64)611. |HMAN w ith tr a c k will do li^ht h au l­

ing, c lean y a rd s , a ttic s , ce lla rs etc. Cut g ra s s . R easonab le ra tes .Call LO w ell 6-OCT5.___________w j IPCUSTOM M A D E d rap e r ie s and dec­

o ra tiv e w indow shades . Ili-sty le a t fa ire s t p ric cs . E dw ard Y orker In te rio rs , B uck County, P a ., and M ataw an , N. J . Call COIfax 4-7000. w jl4TU TO RIN G serv ices av a ilab le for

the su m m e r in e lem en ta ry g rad es and High School F rench . Call LOw­ell 0-02.13. w jil

WANTED TO BUYWK HUY o ld g la ss and ch ina . Call

COtfax 4-4*179j a f t e r J p .m . wj2lGAS y i 'd V E , ap a rtm en t s ize . Call

LOwell 6-3107. w jH

B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E SS S M S S S S K I S S I S I M I I I S I H S I H e S S S W S S S S S S S S I S I S I S S S S S S S S S a S I S S I I S S S S S t r

Top SoilTOP SOIL

Tr«,‘nching and bulldozing, d r iv e ­w ay g rav e l, blues(i>ne, fill d ir t, c in d ers .

DIETRICH BROS.NEW BRUNSW ICK AVE.,

MATAWAN LOW ELL 6-39JI,- 2132

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EXCAVATING

l)07.er, lo ad er Kervice, land c le a r ­ing , lop sod . fill d ir t, n n d g rav e l.

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i- :sT .\iiL is m -:n 1935Slip co v e rs cu .torn m ade, living room an d k i ( c fi o n ch iirs re u p h o ls te rfd , like new . R epa iring , cushions rep laced , foam i ul>ber. 511 Meers S t., I la /le t . Call COIfax 4-1544. w jtf

MaintenanceM OVING, odd Jo in , J»rft* Irens and

sh ru b b e ry rem oved , attic-i, cel­la rs and y ard s c lean ed . I .andscap ing done. Call I .OwMI C SMI w jtl PAIN TING, r .n p e m ty , g 1 .1 /. i n g,

lock rep a irs , roofing. Sm all job sp ’-et ilisf i

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good condition , J I jO. Iih| mi; 1 M id ll '1 R*>.jd. H j /.M . ( i l l IX I SOM. WJ 11

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TKN EYCK KONSON INC. M AI AWAN

PERSO N A L SI-:RV|i E 30 YRS.i r l t i

ContractorsC A R PE N T E R and build ing co n lrac

to r, J . G. M etsner, R o re n c e Ave.. K eyporL N«w hom es, g a ra g e s , ti l a lte ra tio n s and rep u lri. Call COI lax 4 4159. wjU

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datnm s, p .itios, lu e p l.ic es and re ji.i11s C h a ii '- i I-'. Il.ivid, M u lc t. Call COK.ix l -’liiii. w jtl

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HWY 34 - MATAWAN LO W ELL 0-2788

w jtfM M AWAN — Tw o fam ily Iiohir.

E le c tr ic s tove , g a s hea t, c lo se t a school an d R .R . S tation . Appoint*m ent only . Call I .O J-1 9 ’9. wj_tfTH R EE Y EA R old. split,.-7 ' ro o m s ,''

excellen t c o n d itio n ;. u n ique d e ­sign patio , shaded vard . W .w j. " Call COIfax 4-3135. w j t lP O R T M ONM OUTH, sm all 2 bed ­

room , y e a r a round house, $4590.’ Call F . W. B ittne r, K eal E s ta te B roker, K M ain St., Kev(K)it, COI-fu_x4-2!)16.______^ tv«SK E Y PO R T , bungalow , 2 liedroonis,

la rg e k itchen , screened p o rd i. ideal fo r noiiple, $9200,;; S terling M cCann, R eal E s ,a te . its.l B road S t., K eyport, COIfax 4T37I5. w jl4TW O STORY hom e in M ataw an

w ith d in ing room , sun porch;)liO t w a te r h ea t, b a sem en t, g a ra g e , onty $12,500. S te rlin g M cCann, R ea l E s ta te , 253 B road Si.. K eyim rt.COIfax 4-137 6 .______ ; w jl4M alaw an , 3 and 4 b e d r o o m

ran ch e s , SIB.ilOO, $17,600, $18,W», $13,900., 519,730, $J2,3(K).

H azlet ran ch and split love ly $15,500, ?lfi,500 , 517,300. Im iuetli-

a te possession .

S T E R L I N G Mc CA N NREA L" ESTA TE

, 253 BROAD ST., K E Y PO R T ‘ CO LFAX 4-1376

w jt4H A ZLET, W 'o o d la n d T a rk , 2 b e ?

room C ape Cod, only 3 y e a rs old. E xpansion attic , 1 b ed room p a r tia lly fin ished G as h e a t, 70 x 101) foot lot, sew ers . . $500 dnw n F .H .A . lo qualified buyer, $M,!HH). "S ub jec t lo F.H .A . ap p ro v a l. C hateau R ea lly , R eal E s ta te , 21!! C a rr A ve., K e a n s b u r g . Call 737-5831, even ings H illcres t 2-3032._ ______ _______ ______ ______ wj 14T H R E E Y EA RS oid, 3 bed room

ran ch , 4 3/4% loan m ay ba a s ­su m ed by qualified buyer. H ouse is in v e ry good condition und w ell located . P ay m e n ts ap p ro x im ate ly $92 p e r m onth . P r ice $14,5(10. C arlton II. Poling, R ea lto r, 33 H ighw ay 3fi, K eyport. Call COIfax 4 - 1 9 1 8 . ____________ w jl 4

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L ochslea H eigh ts, 5 room s. C ape Cod w ith expansion a ttic , enc lo sed b re e ie w a y , a tta c h e d g a ra g e , full c e l l a r , b eau tifu lly h n d s o a p e d $17,700.

LOW IXJWN F.H.A. INO DOWN V. A. '

Two a c re s on lake, p riv a te road , $6,91)0.

V A N ’S A G E N C Y ! R E A L T O R

CR. IIW Y 31 AND M AIN ST. MATAWAN

LOW ELL fi-ism O P E N 7 DAYS A W E E K

_______________ _ w jM” "NO LEGAL FEES 5 ‘/3% m o rtg ag e , 10'& down on llu’s com p lete ly red eco ra ted 3 b ed room sp lit level hom e, lovely neighlior* hood, com p lete ly cyclone fenced y a rd . P j b a lh s , b a se iu cn t and g a rag e . F ull price $I(i,-,0().

$8300 — FU L L PR IC E On th is w ell kept 2 bedroom Iwine w iili la ig e k itchen, living room , lile ba th , 1 c a r g a rag e . C yclone fencing and nice landscap ing . Iv isy te rm s can be a rranged .

W A L K E R & W A L K E R R E A L T O R S f

H w y 35, lla z le t, N. ,f. 'Open 7 D ays — COIfax 4-5212

Send fo r F lo e I llu s tra te d C a ta lo g w jl-i

Real Estate For SaleIIOLM lii-'.l. I .'ill-! n ea r new C atluv

lie C hurch Call COIfax 1-7391. _ w jH

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Old Names In MonmouthT h e B ow n e - Bohun’ • B cu n e -

E o u n - H ound* - Bow n, e tc . F a m ily o i M onm outh C ounty w as r i im ­

. .p o r ta n t In a i l v /alke o f th e ea rly Hfe o f 'th e -.coun ly , b u t w hosjj’ g e n e ­a lo g y is so confusir.n th a tv p e rh u p s so m e of th e se colum ns ivin? a few no te s m a y b e in ta rc s ti r^ . : A m ong Ihe o rig in a l 12 P a t e n t s ^ o f 'M on- m o u U r w e f in d ,. tMe" n a m e \ Joftn Bow ne: m id th e t r ; a sso c ia te W illiam B ow ne (1 ) lWho h a d lo t 8 » t rPort- la n d P o in t? th e fam ily c a m e from

v E r ig to f f -T a n d w ere in Salem , M ass., £.;J i i f t . e a rly a* 1036, from - th e re o u r

" b ra n c h m oved to Grave&end, Long Is lan d , a n d w e r e : am ong th e firH s e tt le r s th e re . ;■ T t i e s o i u o f W illiam w e re C ap t. Jo h n Bow ne, (2 ) C ap t. • lam es (2 ) an d G ov. A ndrew (4 ),

■ th e re w e re d a u g h te rs a lto tu td p e r ­h a p s o th e r .Bons, .,

..■■■■■ In the list o f “ th a p u rc h a s e rs of N e rv ss in k , N a r u m s l im a n d P o o ta -

5m .Ii" W illiam . (1 ) t e d hi* w n s , ohn , l a d J a m e s , : e a c h , h e ld > one »Jm rc, a n d also Jo h n ' B ow ne o f

F lusliiD e, o o e 'ahttri), In 1GS7. h e rr.oved to P o r t tw d P o in t w her.' h k

nun, J a m e s , h a d fixed hi* res idence , b u t th e fa th e r a t th is t im e being lip e in y e a rn w ithdrew fro m pub lic Ufa an d d ie d h e r e in 1677. C ap t. J o h n B ow ne (2) w as bo rn n o t la te r th a n 1630, in ■ 1667 h e M oved to M onm outh , h e b ec am e one o f the la rg e s t land ho lders ki Ihe county an d d<ed “ se ized w ith a n im m ense e s ta te ." h s h a d a isu held m an y and im p o rtan t pu b lic o ifices; he died in 1584 leaving his ..wife, L yd ia , a son, John (8), a son, O bad iah , (8), d au g h te rs , D ebo rah , S a ra h s a d C a tharine .

J a m e s Bow ne (3) bap tized in Sal­em ; M ass., ir.i 1636 and s e tt led in M onm ouih ' ab o u t 1667, h e m a rr ie d M a iy , d a u g h te r of R ic h a rd and P enelope S tou t, and a lso w u Uui ho lder of m a n y im p o rta n t offices: A ndrew B ow ne (4) son o f W illiam w as baptized* in,; 1638, th e ea rllea t in fo rm ation con cern in g h im associ­a te s h is n am e w ith sea -fa r in g life from w hich he o b ta in ed th e title C ap ta in , H e .w as know n a lso a s a m e rch an t o f N ew Y ork C ity , he m sv ed to M iddletow n in 1685-86

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PER SO N A LLOANBorrow for any worthwhile purpose ot ony on* of our 8 convenient Community Offices. Then repay In b'.idget-helping monthly in­stallments. Whether you wont to mok« a purchose, pay taxes, tuition, medical bills , . , there Is a Fiist Merchants Personal Loan ‘ suited lo your needs.

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w h e re h e fcocam e a consp icuous fig u re a n d a D epu ty G ovensc.r, and fro v e in o r in 17DJ, b u t d ie d in 1707- o r n e a r th a t d a te •— leav in g his w itt, E liza b e th , a d a u g h te r of the s a m e n am e , a n d th re e g ra n d c h il­d re n , Jo h n , A nn ar»d L ydia . H is d a u g h te r h a d m a r r ie d in 1687 John I ia m e e in N ew Y ork , w h o s e w i l i w as p roved m 1 W m en tion ing a son Jo h n , a son A ndrew ; E iiz a b -th w a s m a rr ie d a seco n d tim e to her

cousin O b a tfo h B ow ne (9) a n d had th re e chiklrcr., John , L yd ia and A nn. T hus we find inV.his b rie f .spue? of y e a rs tw o W ilK stns, six Jo h n s, tw o A m is, tw o L ydias, two

Guest Speaker At Scoitters Dinner

j titled “ S tudy o f th e S ta te a n d E ffi- I c ien t U se o f A irsp ace ' aud recom - ( m ended m o de rn iza tion of Hie n a ­

tion ’s sy stem of a i r lr;<'lie con tro l.!Jo h n s, tw o A nns, tw o .L ydias, tw o j R ic h a rd R . H ough, of the A m eri- M r. H o u g h 'e n te red P rin ce to n and

J a m e s , tw o A ndrew s am ong o th e rs , I van T elephone and T e le g ra p h Co. I w on m e m b ersh ip in Phi Bala so a deepen ing rr.y s te ry ; a s the | a d d re ssed the annua l m eeting of ] K appa. H e won his B achelo r o i lines ttrow and n a m e s becom e m o re j the M onm outh Scout C ouncil, yes. j Science D eg ree in E lec trica l cngm - uiid m o re in term ing led . | ie rd a y , a! the Spring L ake G olf and | e e rin g in 1939 nnd then began

— ------------ j C ountry Club, M r. H ough rece n tly | te ach in g a t the un iversity . t:i 19© .........R e a l E s ta te L isting C a r d s ! head ed an eigh t-m an P re s id en tia l j he jo ined th e te ch n ica l s ta ff o f th e | p a n m e m nf E le c tric a l E n n ir ie tr in g I look th ro u g h th e ” .w indow s ' of

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Golden From FloridaTop Sirloin Steak 95,® Ducks

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FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 - 43 TOMATO CATSUP2:-37 PRUNE JUICE — - 39

Jane Parker Baked Fowls!A N G E L F O O D

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