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TH IS W EEK |,2 Pages : One Section COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF K0IJV5DEL, MADISON' MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND WLATAWAN BOROUGH '■V , 94th YEA R — 19th W EEK ; fcUm^Msr NatlcwaJ Editorial Association \Q> D em ocrats P o st W ins In All A rea Municipalities; M arlboro U pset MATAWAN, N._J„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 J^ene1 -. 50 Years Ai Suuduv School Teneher Member New Jortey Pres* Association < "*Tl sr. P&r si*: Owmicraw scored major victor- j ies in TussOuy s balloting in Mala- j .wan.vMatawan-’Township, Madison > Township and Miu iboio Tawns'ily.! Oiiiy sn Holmrfe!. (lid: tliij Rspuli-. lictm f inciJmbeni. member r of. the j 'Township Commutes) win a return I. to hia «tU. | ' > Iir Mntawan,’.Democrats and Be-1 Jpubnv.aP3 split: the two scats that w r e n stake on the borough-cwm* | cil while Marlboro Democrats took | over control of the township's ad- mi(iintr{\! ,ion [or the first.'.time’ in many yearn, «l«ctlng two members of the" committee uni st tax col- lector. ‘ In Madison 'lownship, incumbent Democratic members of the town- ship committee won easily and a police salary increase was grant" ed. Matawan Township voters precipitated a change in mdminls- iration by ousting lhe !ar( remain- ing OOP member of the township committee. Only one seat was at stake this year. Matawan Borough Democrats and RcDublicans split (wo full-term seats which were at stake on the Matawan Borough Darnel -Oowney find-J<>h» .Mara if, | to elect Mr. Mara as i.uiyiu: wbei’. : (he committee rweanwes in Jan- u»ry."Cltangi» also.mav be oxpecr- wl ir. the major t.Whlir. appoint, merits, it, was -.indicated’■ ’Iuesday niRt-t. '"V.. . Marlboro Township Marlboro Township Dcinucrats scored a stunning upset' to wrest control of the township.committee & r LEON G. CHRISTINAT Council Tuesday. Incumbent Re- publican Councilman Vcrr.on A. El- lison was returned to office with VERNON A. ELLISON 8C7 voles and a Democrat, Leon G. Christinat, wai lected with 992. Unsuccessful candidates were Re- publican Howard I. Wilson wltb 769 and Johu P. Kane, who polled 858. The split gives the Democrats under Mayor John W. Applegate, a 4-2 voting margin un the six- member council. Matawan Township Democrats scored a narrow vic- tory to oust Sigmund Kowalski, the last remaining P.epublican, from his beat on the Matawan Townihip Committee Mr. ICmva.'ski, seek inf; re-election lo a lliriu-yeni term, wni defeated hy Democrat Gil- borl H Hickman, 1174 lo 1(161 . In addition to the local IjallotinR, Mr. Hickman received II military und absentee votes and Mr. Kowalski, five. Mr. Hickman's victory will come as a blow to two other Democrats nn the township committeo, Mayor Norman Wood and Com, ilteeman Henry Traphagen, who publicly an- nounced iheir support of Mr. Kow- alnki prior to Tuesday's elecllon, Mr. Hickman Is expected to vote With Iwo other Democrats on the five - member lownship committee, tor. Democrat Lindsay LeMoIiw < ,<■— foatsd Republican Lester A. Houa. 3-15 te, 610.. ’ Madison Township Democrats swept Tuesday's elec- tion to leturn two incumbent town- ship committeemen to new terms. Victor O'Brien und Hai ry Messen- ger tallied 4702 anti 4T20 to deteat the Republican challengers, Ken- neth Banks, who polled .Wb, and HOW MATAWAN VOTED BY DISTRICTS District Council (tuil term) Vernun A. UUIson’ (R) Howard I. Wilson (R) Leon ft. Christinat (D) John P. Kane (D) Denotes incumbent. Township Committee SlKinund Kowalski* (It) Gilbert Hickman (D) * Incumbent 5 Abs. Total I2tt •109 151 122 UO 211 194 Its 1S2 220 8 807 l'JO 131 202 7 7GM ?.03 m 2ii 9 WI wa 188 179 ■I 858 TUESDAY' Districts 1 I 3 Total JO6 410 3(1 l«fil ttti 511 191 1174 Single Copy Ten Cent* CRR I\otA bandoning Line To Freehold GOP Club To Me?* Ceiilral Railroad of New .Jersey will ttot abandon the Mativwan-to* ! Frcjhotd division tracks nt thilf . !tmi>\ l-.arie J. HamfigtOii. 'Morgan - ! • 1 ne Republican Club .■>»•Meilawmi i yule. general smtnsrt for ihe rail- ! florn<iuh. win hold their regular! row!, .stated !a*i . n'Bbf he had Irtieeiing on l-riduy nuiht lit the , keen authonieil-by the’preaid'jiiV ! hook and Ladder Fire House o :> . i p. Shoemaker, tn so. advise the Broad Si. Nomination of olftccis f State Public Utilities Commission will lake place, nnd all members j in tne Atl.mlic Ave. bridge ease. are urged lo be present. Sena Gets Own Rules Approved At a second hearing on the upr Und-duivh bridge impeding "traffic- I to the new Matawan Regional High School last week, .Mr. Hprrington noted ahe railroad might cease to MARLBORO TOWNSHIP TALLY BV DISTRICTS Distrlcti Township Committee: M. fl. Lamberaon* (R) Frank L. Ratcliffe* (It) George E. Crcevy (D) Walter S. Dunn (I)) Collector: Lester A. P.Ond (R) Lindsay LeMoine (Di • Incumbent V 1 Total 310 382 6!>2 3I» :i8H 6111 371 733 441 .181 m 270 •HO filO 452 M3 845 Tones Down Board's 16 Points For Him Rules again occupied ihe vnain uttemJo/i at the Marlboro Township Board of Education meeting convened for ils monthly mu The congregation of the First Baptist Church, | superintendent, while tho Rev. Robert W. AtldlssJ {ast n*sht. Robert A. Send, si. Mntawun, honored A. Adam. Banku. second from ( pustor, and Mrs. Ranke watched, Mr. Banke re- { Jnt^ndenf, fne tar^et of rules the right, at a covered dish supper on Sunday evening in[colvt»d a leather bound book containing a scroll cum- j^?dr^ »dc>pted for the conduct of celebration ot his serving 5U years as a Sunday School j ntetnorallng hifj services and a gold cuff link and Ue ! l{?. rec0^ session, came teacher. IR* was presented wilh a gift from the Sun-J clasp set. Among those in attendance were the Rev. w^ ‘, ru7 1* , ‘^r l',c* day School teachcrs, by Garrett J. McKeen, left, < Garrett S. Detwiier, former pastor, and. Mrs. D&twiler. from Republicans. Gorge E. Cree- vy and Walter S. Dunn with 755 and 805 votes respectively, defeated in- cumbents Millard B. Lamberson and Frank L. Ratcliffe, who polled 692 and 694 respectively. In the race for township collec- GOP Win County Despite Dem Gain AucNndots Easy Winner For Congress The Democratic wave which has been making inroads in Northern Monmouth County in recent yeari. finally created Tuesday and moved southward crumbling such Repub- lican bastions as Middletown Town- ship and Red Bank. Although Democrat] scored ma- jor garni in the north and central portions of the county, the GOP hung tenaciously ta its county and congressional post3 which were at stake in the off-year genoral elec - tion. Congressman James C. Auchm- closs, in what may have been his last election race after 20 years in the House of Representatives, rolled up 81,609 votes in Monmouth and Ocean Counties to defeat his Democratic opponent, Peter J- Gannon, who received 62,141. Freeholder Race In the race for tv... seats on the Monmouth County Board of Free- holders, Republicans Joseph C. lr- Win, freeholder chairman, and Ben- jamin Danskin with J6.067 and 53,- 747 turned back Democrats David T. Buck and Victor G.rdes who tallied 48,310 and 48,207 respective- ly. Democrats came the closest to upsetting the GOP county apple- cart in the race for Sheriff between Republican Joseph A. Shafto and Democrat Paul Kiernan. Mr. Shaf- to scored with 52,778 votes against Mr. Kiernan’s M.478. In Monmouth County, voters re- jected 39,200 to 25,704 a state ques- tion to amend the State Constitu- tion and extend tlie term of sheriff from three to five years. The ques- tion was rejected on the state level as well. Mrs. Eugenie F. Hampton, who re- ceived 3846 votes. Also on the local level, a refer- endum to raise police salaries, Which had been endorsed by both political parties and many local civ- ic groups, was overwhelmingly ap- proved. The vote was 5844 in favor and 178!) against. Holmdel Township Incumbent GOP Committeeman Alfred C. Poole was returned to three-year term on the Holmdel n ■ yt1•arr-f-> "• *M ,% tr :■ ¥ i : In Appreciation We, tlio members of the Regular Democratic Club of Matawan Town- ship, In behalf nf Gilbert Hickman thank all tho people III thu Town- ship of Matawan for their support In tho election. James Hurlew Sr., President nf Districts 2 and 3 Notice W« offer Iho best In materials nnd original designs. Wharton Memorials, Roule 3(1 , Keyport. Call for appointment COifax 4-1124, w)fp—adv 11/211 ALFRED C. POOLl- Township Committee Tuesday when he defeated a challenge by Demo* crat Archie Price 026 to 508 Threfl local referendums all were approved by voters. Residents vot- ed 670 to 261 to authorize the ex- pansion of the township committee from three to five members. In ad- dition, a referendum to place town- ship employees under civil service was carried 774 to 199. Tenure in office was granted to Mrs, Frances Stilwell but by a closer margin. 491 to 427. She has served as township collector for the past 10 years. Library To Open Cliffwood Branch The Cliffwood Branch of the Mat- awan Free Public Library will re- open in the Cliffwood School on Tuesday. Classes, accompanied by their toacliers, have been allotted one-half hour for visits lo the li- brary from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. On Wednesday evening open house at tho library will (>u held for tho inspection of facilities. The library will ba open to adults on Tuesdays ami Fridays from 8:30 a.m, to 2:30 p.m. The fifth ami sixth grntlos will have ihu opportunity for elemen- tary library instruction during the year. A reference half-hour will he available and kindergarten a u d first grades will have n story hour each week. Health Board Not “In” 0» Decisions On New Sewer, Those Petitioning Told Matawan Borough Board of Health Monday disclaimed al! re- sponsibility for decisions made re* gardtng the installation of the new sewer system. Carl Riz/.ie, a Wel- don Rd. resident, presented a peti- tion of 48 signers from the Green and White Village area to the board asking for a change in the ordi* nance governing connections from the mains in the slreet to the house to allow use of transite pipe. Ihe existing ordinance si>ec!fie* that cast iron pipe must ue used. The householders contended their costs would ba less for the tie-ins v/ith transite and that it is just as good a product as cast iron. When Frederick Mauer, board president, and John Muller, plumb- ing inspector, maintained their pos- ition they had to be convinced tran- situ was equal to cast Iron. Donald Day, a spectator, wanted to know why tha borough had not adhered to ns own ordinance and used cast iron pipe in putting down mains in the street. Mr. Mauer informed him the de- cisions made in the past two or three years on the sewer were tak- on by the borough council “ behind closed doors,” thal the board of health was not consulted. Mr. Mul (continued on page four) Township Building Matuwan Township Building In- spector Trank Dcvinu yesterday reported that buihuuK permits were Issued during October for } new construction valued at over 52,000,000. It marked thq fourtli consecutive month that the value of new construction went over the million * dollar mark. Mr, Devino issued pcrmUs last month for new construction estimated at $2,147,021. The fi(** ure includes permits for 150 new homes io the Levitt and .Sons, Inc., Struthmore-at-Mntuwun pro - ject, valued at $l,932,0ftl and a bath and jwim club for the de* vetopinent. nt $93,000. ln the past four months, build- ing permits were Issued tor Strathmore projects valued at nearly (8,000,000. Permits have . been taken out for 137 homes In , the development which evontually will have approximately 1900 dwelling units, Mr. Devino said. Garbage Pickup For 12 Stopped Houses Found To Be In Madison Twp. factor in ths matter as deci- sion would be lukea in a week's, time if the railroad’s line to Free-; hold were to be abandoned, lf tha railroad gave un the line, the bridge could be demolished by Matawan Township and replaced with a.grade crossing. The expense of this would bear entirely on thtf T , , . r , .. .. . township, in such circumsiauces. Board of Education meeting as it Charles N. Gerard; the presiding convened for us monthly meeting j exaTnlner- noted al th„ ‘ hearing; ,UP. »as the !i\w providing st. te aid Is only operative where a railroad crossing is involved. A 529,21.3.cost was estimated in addition to th® ' costs of indemnifying nearby own*, ers for lands taken in cutting' the* roadway down to grade. / With the railroad back In thivr them readily accepted by a voice vote, despite the protest of one member, John Narzowich, who lable construdl to get an excels ot authority again. Mr. Sena's rules specified that thu “ superintendent Is authorized to attend or call meetings and use! .... . , . . , such school facilities und equip- l he picking up of garoage at )2\ mem necessary to” 4. . “ meet and houses in Madison Township on i co-operate with parent groups, lay- Middlesex Rd. and Fierro Ave. by I men, and other educators to dis- the Matawan Borough garbage con ! tU 5S school programs, cut rieulunts tractor, the Maplewood D’sposal \ (continued on page four) Co., will he stopped, Committee-1 _____________ _______ man .Joseph Hoff, roads chairman, j r% * T% - informed the Madison governing t I | » | ' | t | n | | 1 l * O t C S l said the superintendent was noi^at-j picture, the active plan for consli* ing the board's own rules for his I pration is one tor a vhree-Lpan office and using words of var- bridge submitted I ki . J l which Holmdel Opposes New Route 18 State Asked To Run Highway Elsewhere Opposition to running any more state highways through Holmdel Township, with particular reference to new Route 18, being extended from Old Hr. !ge traffic circle to Eatontown. wui voiced at the Holm- del Planning Board meeting Tues- (continued on page four) body at a lownship committee meeting Monday. Mr. Hoff said he had received verbal notice from Councilman John J . Walsh, chair- man of the garbage contracting for the borough governing body. The Matawan - Madison line runs through the area concerned with houses on bolh streets affected, Mr. Hoff said he would refer the (continued on page four) Cancel Meeting The meeting of the Matawan . Township Taxpayers Association. 1 scheduled for Monday at the Oak j Shades Fire House, has been can- j celled. Andrew J. Germak, presi-1 On Asphalt Plant Township Committee Also Acts On Zones (continued on page four) Coundl-Manager For Madison Voters Approve Charter Changs Madiaon Township voters Tues- day ovsrwhelmingly approved a change in the form of local govern- ment. Residents voted 4201 to 2884 in favor of a change from the five- : man Madison-Township Committee to a Council - Manager form which will take effect Jan. 1, 1964. The primary election v111 be held in April for the selection of candi- dates for seven councilmen - at - large. The councilmen will be elec- ted in the general election to bft held in November 1963. The plsa was recommended by a charter study commission. . Under the Council - Manager plan, the elected council appoint* a municipal manager win* serve# at the pleasure ot the council and , is removable at any tirno. Th* NewVork Turnpike Express [ council appoints the municipal dent,states that thenext meeting I *"***: freJ uent d?ily service from | derk municipal attorney planning will beannounced inthis newspap- Commuters buy io trip t board, zoning hoard of adjustment * r nun BaU* K nr CnnarfillA nnd lit tnr erumia hnurHf The Matawan Township Commit- tee Monday nighi received a peti- tion signed by more than 200 per- sons protesting the proposed con- struction of an asphalt manufacr luring plant ou Center St. off Low- er Main St. along the Garden State Parkway. Last month the industiiul (continued on page four) Hank Stock Wu wish Iti buy shares Mataivan books and savt. For schedule call COifax 4-2222. ln Appreciation I wish to thank the voterr. of Denis Vidors In Marlboro Township Election ^ W0 County Approves Cost Of Holmdel Park Site Tlie Monmouth County Hoard of Freeholders al a special me> ‘.ing Monday voted to pay the remain- ing $f)8,7(>3 io buy slightly more than 41 acres for the new county park in Holmdel Township. Free- holder Director Joseph C, Ir.vin said the special meeting was nec- essary so thiii lhe sale could he closed. The land cost $1000 an «u:re fo r a total of Mr. Jrwin .-laid. The board had previously mail All Levitt Maps Now Submitted 1897 Lots Total As Plats For 593 Added Maps w-ere presented al the Mat- awan Planning Board meeting Thursday to bring io 1897 the total number of Strathmore lots submit- ted for official action of one sort i n ” r r. . - v , or another before township bodies. Bonk. Charles P. Young, 527 Matawan Township who suppnH .('d Alexander Polett, Levitt & Sons 1Hangs Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. rne in the Tuesday election. _ Inc. field representative for Strath- j Prospect 5-3880. j Sigmund V. Kowalski j nate officers and employees and II more, showed maps for classifies-1 Jfp—adv. 15 Jfp—adv 8 (continued on page four) lion that would mean 513 houses eventually going lu west of Route 31 between rhe Marlboio Township and Matawan Borough line. This sector would entirely surround the Storyland development of 40 homes on fl\s south side of Moyd Rd. There would be 208 ucres used for this development. Also submitted for classification wus the newly-created Northland (continued on puge four) and other special boards; Become Appointive Posts Tax assessor and tax collector, which are elective posts under th* tow'nship committee form of govern- ment, now will become appointive. The manager appoints ail flubordi' Slate Official Kicks Off Local Seat Belt Drive Thirty-Two In Ar9a On Petit Jury Panel Thirty-two bayshore area resi- dents* have been drawn to serve on the petit jury panel which w serve until Nov. IH. They Include Mrs. Estelle Anderson, Matawan; Biryer Bader, Morganville; Mrs. i Janet Barbetla, Keyport; Philip He- j cuiro, Keyport; Mrs. A. Carol Ben- nett. Union Beach; Salvatore J. Castellano, Hazlet; Puul Castelhtio. Keansburg: William B Cooley .sr., We»i Keanshurg. William il. Die* k. Union Beach. Also Mis. Lilliun M. DuBois, Key- port; Richard G. lunley, Maiawan; Stun/iont! Francis, W»st Kuans- )iii«; David J. Geschwantner. a WOO down payment t , Mr and . M#ri,x„ „ Tmvl,s,lip. Gr;,dv Mrs. Will lan, C I iker Mr thn t.ai: , , A. 1 .Iakstoni3, „ I"i: Mrs Louisa Janwit'.. Main- wan; Richard .ioyce, Matawan; J;miej Kovacs, Keyport, Also John J. Landers Jr., Haz- l*t; David D. Lewis, Hazlet; Koj- n> Lovero, Union Hoach; ('. M. ( Mollny, Keansburif; Unherl F. Me-1 Cook, Union Bench. Mrs. Naomi : McShnm*. Keanshurg; Mrs. Mar- joriu Neibi'ileln, Marlboro Town- ship; Stanley Po/.aryckl jr., Cliff- wood; Joieph Hudyanskl, Hazlet; Waller Serafenni, Ha/.lwlj Rohjrt Shafto, Malawan; Waller Stle'u, Kimii'hurg; Waller B. Warmke, Cliffwood. and Jaroli H. Yaeger, Keiuuhuiy. fllCORCM CRKKVV Towrvihlp Committee WAI/IUK DUNN Township Committal J.JND.SAV f oAIO/NI’. Tax Collucior Boll Telephone LuhoraU ties. The Jward flt its scheduled meeting yesterday planned to approve the final payment for thi) remaining 131.5 acres for the park from Mr. aud Mrs. William J, Duncan at a total cost of $210,4H0. Children's Book Week "1 Love Hooks,” lhe theme oi Children'* Rook Week, will Jm highlighted from Nov. 12 to 17 nl Ihe Matawan Free Public I.I* brary w h e n Children’s Hook * 'I b .‘f-;?;.,.M ft .iw fl, t. lists for rMtdren will bo parted for parenis anil teachers, who will he Invited to brows*) and select new hook<;, llonk markers Will he distribuiisl in lhe hnv<< aud girls. follerJhui'; of nr* bonks for all graile-t v*III he available lor '■•'iM iluthhi itmlni! Hook Week as inMmv h i*|• m i<1 11 , I.it .! •, (1 und U m<»trnde{ 'luoMfay, seroinf gradt'; Wednesday, third aud fmirih guides; llmiMlay, fifth nnd slvtii ijrailrs; Friday, sev* enlh aud chd'ih L ’rades, The library is open every nf* temron; Monday and Flidny ov- enhigv, /ind Tuesday nnd irs* day mornings. An added feature will Ih * Ralph Phillips’ collection ol anowlieadn and other Indian artifacts from Ihu Mntawan urea, Stain Director of Motor Vehlrhs N« n I J. Pai-! Shopping (’enter. The drive Is pari of Juycee Safety lu Approrlaiion Mvki.m (iuiu and M.. h i fi'nb*r ( hamh r td Com*1Belt Weekend, proclaimed by (<ov, Richard J. Hughe* I wish lo take this opporlunily ' nieire CLunnitn Philip Uniersee check u\.*i in, ei.tnut tb- .1 will *HI nnd Install lo thank tha many voters aud hnnf!M ‘d Ihe Aladi.ou I'ounshlp Junior seat belM niimtl hall the uoiooif felall prho, workers, especially Jolla B. Ken-! Chamber Satnrdav and Sutulav ut the Savru VVnnd-. . ^ , . iter, for llmlr suppori In lhe elec- tion I'ueMliy, fJilhert iiii Hl'-kman ! jfp- - i'l\' H ! !n .Ippieci.idna j Wu wh.h l«i I honK all tie* ’-.m 'ci , who tU|)|x>i led (be Republican ! 'I l( l.el ill Ihe pil-,1 e|rc||i)'l. Vermin I- IIt -.on Ihe.v.nd Wit m ii Jfp- mlv K To Take Out C.b/ircoiil chicken, fried Mh ,m, or Scallops w. F/I*, Jl.-'lfi, Rolio f'ost Houiu w)fp-ndv tf A Iw.l il.IV *M uill h" h'-M ,n I S.iyi :> V/iMi.l . S! Mii m, :< -* i< irkiiu < i •li rlini< : !■» ni dr- j Ite: I'i,Mil ; in. (in Villi' d vi anti ; Hill Itv ! "I ell in 'In.,.,,ep ,i,.ul 1 ini I !i : mix r of ( i!,1 ,1 1 *t, e )> { ji i s ' . ui tie- . t - f.* a i-1 - .1i y c •11 * SaidV I Bell \v. 1 - 1.11,1 | n l ! V TM ^ I i i U’l" 1 <ftv I’ i. 'i.it li 1 llu i’hi", Iniiiu,* the hour*: u! the ebulc J.tVee.- Will ‘it’ll I iu fill S'Mt 1 belt. In all iy(>'”i t a< ■ ,. a c i o i <!iin: tn chairni in I 'h!It]* A I hilei :,ee, V IviicIM Rd., Cent i h| Pai I. A\’"t ;ij!f in.'-lallalton Inne Is Just five to HI minutes pec belt, P r ic e i.^ nu)>l>'i ale, including free insiailalioa, Pio- ».U!I be • ' [tffi' fif |M Oj' I loi rt i ■•lid h iu ' nvi' f* u 1111 \Uv th ‘ I < that i'* 11 i ,■ md ii; '! I ct , vitu*v 1 a f-ilfn n . tini.ii ’>»ni”' ol ‘.hjnv fh)nu>-- ‘Ii..* la a : 1 -a -V 1 i of 'il! n f, uh'iili» ot < ‘nr at speeds ' ur.der I I r.t p tj , /() per rent of all i 1 fo ' i ( :11111 • ; it t|ir> within 25 I i, ,;*••• i»* Imiue, and '’0 per cent of i 'he ii. hr jn i|(*,:i,|< fi?,j N . 1.1 .f . r, it ui a * ■d :1 h I (ilve .SeemIiy M i n i 111son hi* in ;! i b"iK !■ ; Ihr "* in}|y lJ»c i i nf inil:' ion oi Ih. Hal mi, »; !i.if*’t , •i ,e ,1 maie- fhai ’••I'll) live-. <le^d i> ed eveiy y-i' if all cats equipped v.’ith 'e',11 l,eit I t).ei IO,| h.ili I !<e 11 hchs i!v» Inve uvo nth*’!' ifh,oot(,inf full, iioie.' fhey provide i nntorlable .iNppoii on long drives, an I lie v aie an eflective way to i e-*p e h ‘ !d»»*n s i !<■ !V silhuK In thnlr '- .I* I l \e '.sat *; lite.idy llUVU IftWN , i.-iniriug IH w tai t to come equip- 1p • I vith seat belts nnd othor ■dale** aie esj»e« ied lo folio#,

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Page 1: Q> - DigiFind-Itborl H Hickman, 1174 lo 1(161. In addition to the local IjallotinR, Mr. Hickman received II military und absentee votes and Mr. Kowalski, five. Mr. Hickman's victory

T H I S W E E K

| , 2 P a g e s :

O n e S e c t i o n

C O V E R I N G

TOWNSHIPS OF K0IJV5DEL, MADISON'

MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND

WLATAWAN BOROUGH

'■V,9 4 th Y E A R — 19th W E E K

; fcUmMsrNatlcwaJ Editorial Association

\Q>D e m o c r a t s P o s t W i n s I n A l l A r e a

M u n i c i p a l i t i e s ; M a r l b o r o U p s e t

MATAWAN, N._J„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962

J ^ e n e 1-. 5 0 Y e a r s A i S u u d u v S c h o o l T e n e h e r

Member N e w J o r t e y P r e s * A s s o c ia t io n

<"*Tl sr. P&r

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Owmicraw scored major victor- j ies in TussOuy s balloting in Mala- j .wan.vMatawan-’Township, Madison >Township and Miu iboio Tawns'ily.! Oiiiy sn Holmrfe!. (lid: tliij Rspuli-. lictm f inciJmbeni. member r of. the j 'Township Commutes) win a return I. to hia «tU. |' > Iir Mntawan,’.Democrats and Be-1 Jpubnv.aP3 split: the two scats that w re n stake on the borough-cwm* | cil while Marlboro Democrats took | over control of the township's ad- mi(iintr{\!,ion [or the first.'.time’ in many yearn, «l«ctlng two members of the" committee uni st tax col­lector.‘ In Madison 'lownship, incumbent Democratic members of the town­ship committee won easily and a police salary increase was grant" ed. Matawan Township voters precipitated a change in mdminls- iration by ousting lhe !ar( remain­ing OOP member of the township committee. Only one seat was at stake this year.

M a t a w a n B o ro u g hDemocrats and RcDublicans split

(wo full-term seats which were at stake on the Matawan Borough

Darnel -Oowney find-J<>h» .Mara if, | to elect Mr. Mara as i.uiyiu: wbei’. : (he committee rweanwes in Jan- u»ry."Cltangi» also.mav be oxpecr- wl ir. the major t.Whlir. appoint, merits, it, was -.indicated’■ ’Iuesday niRt-t. '"V.. . ■

M a rlb o ro TownshipMarlboro Township Dcinucrats

scored a stunning upset' to wrest control of the township.committee

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L E O N G . C H R IS T IN A T

C o u n c il T u e s d a y . In cu m b e n t R e ­p u b lic a n C o u n c ilm an Vcrr.on A . E l ­liso n w a s re tu rn ed to o ffice w ith

V E R N O N A . E L L IS O N

8C7 voles and a Democrat, Leon G. Christinat, wai lected with 992.

Unsuccessful candidates were Re­publican Howard I. Wilson wltb 769 and Johu P. Kane, who polled 858. The split gives the Democrats under Mayor John W. Applegate, a 4-2 voting margin un the six- member council.

M a t a w a n T o w n s h ipDemocrats scored a narrow vic­

tory to oust Sigmund Kowalski, the last remaining P.epublican, from his beat on the Matawan Townihip Committee Mr. ICmva.'ski, seek inf; re-election lo a lliriu-yeni term, wni defeated hy Democrat Gil- borl H Hickman, 1174 lo 1(161. In addition to the local IjallotinR, Mr. Hickman received II military und absentee votes and Mr. Kowalski, five.

Mr. Hickman's victory will come as a blow to two other Democrats nn the township committeo, Mayor Norman Wood and Com, ilteeman Henry Traphagen, who publicly an­nounced iheir support of Mr. Kow- alnki prior to Tuesday's elecllon,

Mr. Hickman Is expected to vote With Iwo other Democrats on the five - member lownship committee,

tor. Democrat Lindsay LeMoIiw <,<■— foatsd Republican Lester A. Houa. 3-15 te, 610.. ’

Madison TownshipDemocrats swept Tuesday's elec­

tion to leturn two incumbent town­ship committeemen to new terms. Victor O'Brien und Hai ry Messen­ger tallied 4702 anti 4T20 to deteat the Republican challengers, Ken­neth Banks, who polled .Wb, and

HOW MATAWAN VOTED BY DISTRICTSDistrict

Council (tuil term)Vernun A. UUIson’ (R) Howard I. Wilson (R) Leon ft. Christinat (D) John P. Kane (D)

Denotes incumbent.

Township CommitteeSlKinund Kowalski* (It) Gilbert Hickman (D)

* Incumbent

5 Abs. Total

I2tt• 109 151 122

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Its 1S2 220 8 807l'JO 131 202 7 7GM?.03 m 2ii 9 WIwa 188 179 ■I 858

TUESDAY'Districts

1 I 3 Total

JO6 410 3(1 l«filttti 511 191 1174

Single Copy Ten Cent*

CRR I\otA bandoningL i n e T o F r e e h o l d

GOP Club To Me?*Ceiilral Railroad of New .Jersey

will ttot abandon the Mativwan-to* ! Frcjhotd division tracks nt thilf

. !tmi>\ l-.arie J. HamfigtOii. 'Morgan­! • 1 ne Republican Club .■>»• Meilawmi i yule. general smtnsrt for ihe rail­! florn<iuh. win hold their regular! row!, .stated !a*i . n'Bbf he had Irtieeiing on l-riduy nuiht lit the , keen authonieil-by the’preaid'jiiV ! hook and Ladder Fire House o:>. i p. Shoemaker, tn so. advise the Broad Si. Nomination of olftccis f State Public Utilities Commission will lake place, nnd all members j in tne Atl.mlic Ave. bridge ease.are urged lo be present.

Sena Gets Own Rules Approved

At a second hearing on the upr Und-duivh bridge impeding "traffic-I to the new Matawan Regional High School last week, .Mr. Hprrington noted ahe railroad might cease to

MARLBORO TOWNSHIP TALLY BV DISTRICTSDistrlcti

Township Committee:M. fl. Lamberaon* (R) Frank L. Ratcliffe* (It) George E. Crcevy (D) Walter S. Dunn (I))

Collector:Lester A. P.Ond (R) Lindsay LeMoine (Di

• Incumbent

V 1 Total

310 382 6!>23I» :i8H 6111

371 733441 .181 m

270 •HO filO452 M3 845

Tones Down Board's 16 Points For Him

Rules again occupied ihe vnain uttemJo/i at the Marlboro Township Board of Education meeting ‘ convened for ils monthly mu

The congregation of the First Baptist Church, | superintendent, while tho Rev. Robert W. AtldlssJ {ast n*sht. Robert A. Send, si. Mntawun, honored A. Adam. Banku. second from (pustor, and Mrs. Ranke watched, Mr. Banke re- { Jnt ndenf, fne tar et of rules the right, at a covered dish supper on Sunday evening in[colvt»d a leather bound book containing a scroll cum- j^?dr »dc>pted for the conduct of celebration ot his serving 5U years as a Sunday School j ntetnorallng hifj services and a gold cuff link and Ue ! l{?. rec0 session, cameteacher. IR* was presented wilh a gift from the Sun-J clasp set. Among those in attendance were the Rev. w^‘, ru7 1* , ‘ r l',c*day School teachcrs, by Garrett J. McKeen, left, < Garrett S. Detwiier, former pastor, and. Mrs. D&twiler.

from Republicans. Gorge E. Cree- vy and Walter S. Dunn with 755 and 805 votes respectively, defeated in­cumbents Millard B. Lamberson and Frank L. Ratcliffe, who polled 692 and 694 respectively.

In the race for township collec-

GOP Win County Despite Dem Gain

AucNndots Easy Winner For Congress

The Democratic wave which has been making inroads in Northern Monmouth County in recent yeari. finally created Tuesday and moved southward crumbling such Repub­lican bastions as Middletown Town­ship and Red Bank.

Although Democrat] scored ma­jor garni in the north and central portions of the county, the GOP hung tenaciously ta its county and congressional post3 which were at stake in the off-year genoral elec­tion.

Congressman James C. Auchm- closs, in what may have been his last election race after 20 years in the House of Representatives, rolled up 81,609 votes in Monmouth and Ocean Counties to defeat his Democratic opponent, Peter J- Gannon, who received 62,141.

F re e h o ld e r R a c eIn the race for tv... seats on the

Monmouth County Board of Free­holders, Republicans Joseph C. lr- Win, freeholder chairman, and Ben­jamin Danskin with J6.067 and 53,­747 turned back Democrats David T. Buck and Victor G.rdes who tallied 48,310 and 48,207 respective­ly.

Democrats came the closest to upsetting the GOP county apple­cart in the race for Sheriff between Republican Joseph A. Shafto and Democrat Paul Kiernan. Mr. Shaf­to scored with 52,778 votes against Mr. Kiernan’s M.478.

In Monmouth County, voters re­jected 39,200 to 25,704 a state ques­tion to amend the State Constitu­tion and extend tlie term of sheriff from three to five years. The ques­tion was rejected on the state level as well.

Mrs. Eugenie F. Hampton, who re­ceived 3846 votes.

Also on the local level, a refer­endum to raise police salaries, Which had been endorsed by both political parties and many local civ­ic groups, was overwhelmingly ap­proved. The vote was 5844 in favor and 178!) against.

H o lm d e l T o w n s h ipIncumbent GOP Committeeman

Alfred C. Poole was returned to three-year term on the Holmdeln ■ y t 1 • arr-f->"• *M,%tr :■¥ i :

In AppreciationWe, tlio members of the Regular

Democratic Club of Matawan Town­ship, In behalf nf Gilbert Hickman thank all tho people III thu Town­ship of Matawan for their support In tho election.

James Hurlew Sr.,President nf Districts 2 and 3

NoticeW« offer Iho best In materials

nnd original designs. Wharton Memorials, Roule 3(1, Keyport. Call for appointment COifax 4-1124, w)fp—adv 11/211

ALFRED C. POOLl-Township Committee Tuesday when he defeated a challenge by Demo* crat Archie Price 026 to 508

Threfl local referendums all were approved by voters. Residents vot­ed 670 to 261 to authorize the ex­pansion of the township committee from three to five members. In ad­dition, a referendum to place town­ship employees under civil service was carried 774 to 199.

Tenure in office was granted to Mrs, Frances Stilwell but by a closer margin. 491 to 427. She has served as township collector for the past 10 years. •

Library To Open Cliffwood Branch

The Cliffwood Branch of the Mat­awan Free Public Library will re­open in the Cliffwood School on Tuesday. Classes, accompanied by their toacliers, have been allotted one-half hour for visits lo the li­brary from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

On Wednesday evening open house at tho library will (>u held for tho inspection of facilities. The library will ba open to adults on Tuesdays ami Fridays from 8:30 a.m, to 2:30 p.m.

The fifth ami sixth grntlos will have ihu opportunity for elemen­tary library instruction during the year. A reference half-hour will he available and kindergarten a u d first grades will have n story hour each week.

Health Board Not “In” 0 » Decisions

On New Sewer, Those Petitioning Told

Matawan Borough Board of Health Monday disclaimed al! re­sponsibility for decisions made re* gardtng the installation of the new sewer system. Carl Riz/.ie, a Wel­don Rd. resident, presented a peti­tion of 48 signers from the Green and White Village area to the board asking for a change in the ordi* nance governing connections from the mains in the slreet to the house to allow use of transite pipe. Ihe existing ordinance si>ec!fie* that cast iron pipe must ue used. The householders contended their costs would ba less for the tie-ins v/ith transite and that it is just as good a product as cast iron.

When Frederick Mauer, board president, and John Muller, plumb­ing inspector, maintained their pos­ition they had to be convinced tran­situ was equal to cast Iron. Donald Day, a spectator, wanted to know why tha borough had not adhered to ns own ordinance and used cast iron pipe in putting down mains in the street.

Mr. Mauer informed him the de­cisions made in the past two or three years on the sewer were tak- on by the borough council “behind closed doors,” thal the board of health was not consulted. Mr. Mul

(continued on page four)

Township BuildingMatuwan Township Building In­

spector Trank Dcvinu yesterday reported that buihuuK permits were Issued during October for } new construction valued at over 52,000,000. It marked thq fourtli consecutive month that the value of new construction went over the million * dollar mark.

Mr, Devino issued pcrmUs last month for new construction estimated at $2,147,021. The fi(** ure includes permits for 150 new homes io the Levitt and .Sons, Inc., Struthmore-at-Mntuwun pro­ject, valued at $l,932,0ftl and a bath and jwim club for the de* vetopinent. nt $93,000.

ln the past four months, build­ing permits were Issued tor Strathmore projects valued at nearly (8,000,000. Permits have

. been taken out for 137 homes In , the development which evontually

will have approximately 1900 dwelling units, Mr. Devino said.

Garbage Pickup For 12 Stopped

Houses Found To Be In Madison Twp.

factor in ths matter as deci­sion would be lukea in a week's, time if the railroad’s line to Free-; hold were to be abandoned, lf tha railroad gave un the line, the bridge could be demolished by Matawan Township and replaced with a.grade crossing. The expense of this would bear entirely on thtf

T, , . r , .. .. .■ township, in such circumsiauces.Board of Education meeting as it Charles N. Gerard; the presiding convened for us monthly meeting j exaTnlner- noted al th„ ‘ hearing;

,UP. »as the !i\w providing st. te aid Is only operative where a railroad crossing is involved. A 529,21.3.cost was estimated in addition to th®' costs of indemnifying nearby own*, ers for lands taken in cutting' the* roadway down to grade. /

With the railroad back In thivrthem readily accepted by a voice vote, despite the protest of one member, John Narzowich, who

lable construdl to get an excels ot authority again.

Mr. Sena's rules specified that thu “superintendent Is authorized to attend or call meetings and use!

.... . , . . , such school facilities und equip-l he picking up of garoage at )2\ mem necessary to” 4 . . “meet and

houses in Madison Township on i co-operate with parent groups, lay- Middlesex Rd. and Fierro Ave. by I men, and other educators to dis- the Matawan Borough garbage con ! tU5S school programs, cut rieulunts tractor, the Maplewood D’sposal \ (continued on page four)Co., will he stopped, Committee-1 _____________ _______man .Joseph Hoff, roads chairman, j r% • * T% -informed the Madison governing t I | » | ' | t | n | | 1 l* O tC S l

said the superintendent was noi at-j picture, the active plan for consli* ing the board's own rules for his I pration is one tor a vhree-Lpan office and using words of var- bridge submitted Ik i . J l which

Holmdel Opposes New Route 18

State Asked To Run Highway Elsewhere

Opposition to running any more state highways through Holmdel Township, with particular reference to new Route 18, being extended from Old Hr. !ge traffic circle to Eatontown. wui voiced at the Holm­del Planning Board meeting Tues-

(continued on page four)

■ body at a lownship committee meeting Monday. Mr. Hoff said he had received verbal notice from Councilman John J. Walsh, chair­man of the garbage contracting for the borough governing body.

The Matawan - Madison line runs through the area concerned with houses on bolh streets affected, Mr. Hoff said he would refer the

(continued on page four)

Cancel MeetingThe meeting of the Matawan .

Township Taxpayers Association. 1 scheduled for Monday at the Oak j Shades Fire House, has been can- j celled. Andrew J. Germak, presi-1

On Asphalt PlantTownship Committee Also Acts On Zones

(continued on page four)

Coundl-Manager For Madison

Voters Approve Charter Changs

Madiaon Township voters Tues­day ovsrwhelmingly approved a change in the form of local govern­ment. Residents voted 4201 to 2884 in favor of a change from the five- : man Madison-Township Committee to a Council - Manager form which will take effect Jan. 1, 1964.

The primary election v 111 be held in April for the selection of candi­dates for seven councilmen - at - large. The councilmen will be elec­ted in the general election to bft held in November 1963. The plsa was recommended by a charter study commission. .

Under the Council - Manager plan, the elected council appoint* a municipal manager win* serve# at the pleasure ot the council and

, is removable at any tirno. Th*New Vork Turnpike Express [ council appoints the municipal

dent, states that the next meeting I *"***: freJ uent d?ily service from | derk municipal attorney planningwill be announced in this newspap- Commuters buy io trip t board, zoning hoard of adjustment

* r n un BaU* K nr CnnarfillA nnd lit tn r erum ia h n u rH f

The Matawan Township Commit­tee Monday nighi received a peti­tion signed by more than 200 per­sons protesting the proposed con­struction of an asphalt manufacr luring plant ou Center St. off Low­er Main St. along the Garden State Parkway. Last month the industiiul

(continued on page four)

Hank StockWu wish Iti buy shares Mataivan

books and savt. For schedule call COifax 4-2222.

ln AppreciationI wish to thank the voterr. of

D e n i s V i d o r s I n M a r l b o r o T o w n s h i p E l e c t i o n

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County Approves Cost Of Holmdel Park Site

Tlie Monmouth County Hoard of Freeholders al a special me> ‘.ing Monday voted to pay the remain­ing $f)8,7(>3 io buy slightly more than 41 acres for the new county park in Holmdel Township. Free­holder Director Joseph C, Ir.vin said the special meeting was nec­essary so thiii lhe sale could he closed. The land cost $1000 an «u:re for a total of Mr. Jrwin.-laid.

The board had previously mail

All Levitt Maps Now Submitted

1897 Lots Total As Plats For 593 Added

Maps w-ere presented al the Mat­awan Planning Board meeting Thursday to bring io 1897 the total number of Strathmore lots submit­ted for official action of one sort i n ” r r . . - v ,or another before township bodies. Bonk. Charles P. Young, 527 Matawan Township who suppnH.('d Alexander Polett, Levitt & Sons 1 Hangs Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. rne in the Tuesday election. _Inc. field representative for Strath- j Prospect 5-3880. j Sigmund V. Kowalski j nate officers and employees and IImore, showed maps for classifies-1 Jfp—adv. 15 Jfp—adv 8 (continued on page four)lion that would mean 513 houses eventually going lu west of Route 31 between rhe Marlboio Township and Matawan Borough line. This sector would entirely surround the Storyland development of 40 homes on fl\s south side of Moyd Rd.There would be 208 ucres used for this development.

Also submitted for classification wus the newly-created Northland

(continued on puge four)

and other special boards;Become Appointive Posts

Tax assessor and tax collector, which are elective posts under th* tow'nship committee form of govern­ment, now will become appointive. The manager appoints ail flubordi'

S l a t e O f f i c i a l K i c k s O f f L o c a l S e a t B e l t D r i v e

Thirty-Two In Ar9a On Petit Jury Panel

Thirty-two bayshore area resi­dents* have been drawn to serve on the petit jury panel which w serve until Nov. IH. They Include Mrs. Estelle Anderson, Matawan; Biryer Bader, Morganville; Mrs. i Janet Barbetla, Keyport; Philip He- j cuiro, Keyport; Mrs. A. Carol Ben­nett. Union Beach; Salvatore J. Castellano, Hazlet; Puul Castelhtio. Keansburg: William B Cooley .sr., We»i Keanshurg. William il. Die* k. Union Beach.

Also Mis. Lilliun M. DuBois, Key­port; Richard G. lunley, Maiawan; Stun/iont! Francis, W»st Kuans- )iii«; David J. Geschwantner.a WOO down payment t , Mr and . M#ri,x„ „ Tmvl,s,lip. Gr;,dv

Mrs. Will lan, C I iker Mr thn t.ai: , , A.1 .Iakstoni3, „I"i: Mrs Louisa Janwit'.. Main- wan; Richard .ioyce, Matawan; J;miej Kovacs, Keyport,

Also John J. Landers Jr., Haz- l*t; David D. Lewis, Hazlet; Koj- n> Lovero, Union Hoach; ('. M. ( Mollny, Keansburif; Unherl F. Me-1 Cook, Union Bench. Mrs. Naomi : McShnm*. Keanshurg; Mrs. Mar- joriu Neibi'ileln, Marlboro Town­ship; Stanley Po/.aryckl jr., Cliff­wood; Joieph Hudyanskl, Hazlet; Waller Serafenni, Ha/.lwlj Rohjrt Shafto, Malawan; Waller Stle'u, Kimii'hurg; Waller B. Warmke, Cliffwood. and Jaroli H. Yaeger, Keiuuhuiy.

fllC O R C M C R K K V V To w rv ih lp C o m m ittee

W A I/ IU K D U N N T o w n sh ip C o m m it ta l

J.JND.SAV f oAIO/NI’. Tax Collucior

Boll Telephone LuhoraU ties. The Jward flt its scheduled meeting yesterday planned to approve the final payment for thi) remaining 131.5 acres for the park from Mr. aud Mrs. William J, Duncan at a total cost of $210,4H0.

C hild ren 's B o o k W e e k"1 Love Hooks,” lhe theme oi

Children'* Rook Week, will Jm highlighted from Nov. 12 to 17 nl Ihe Matawan Free Public I.I* brary when Children’s Hook

* 'I b .‘ f - ; ? ; . , . M ft .iw f l, t.lists for rMtdren will bo parted for parenis anil teachers, who will he Invited to brows*) and select new hook<;, llonk markers Will he distribuiisl in lhe hnv<< aud girls.

f o l l e r J h u i ' ; of n r * b o n k s for all graile-t v* III he available lor '■•'iMiluthhi itmlni! Hook Week as inMmv h i*|• mi<111 , I.it .! •, (1und Um< »trnde{ 'luoMfay, seroinf gradt'; Wednesday, third aud fmirih guides; llmiMlay, fifth nnd slvtii ijrailrs; Friday, sev* enlh aud chd'ih L’rades,

The library is open every nf* temron; Monday and Flidny ov- enhigv, /ind Tuesday nnd irs* day mornings.

An added feature will Ih* Ralph Phillips’ collection ol anowlieadn and other Indian artifacts from Ihu Mntawan urea,

Stain Director of Motor Vehlrhs N«nI J. Pai-! Shopping (’enter. The drive Is pari of Juycee Safety lu Approrlaiion Mvki.m (iuiu and M.. h i fi'nb*r ( hamh r td Com*1 Belt Weekend, proclaimed by (<ov, Richard J. Hughe*

I wish lo take this opporlunily ' nieire CLunnitn Philip Uniersee check u\.*i in, ei.tnut tb- .1 will *HI nnd Installlo thank tha many voters aud hnnf!M‘d Ihe Aladi.ou I'ounshlp Junior seat belM niimtl hall the uoiooif felall prho,workers, especially Jolla B. Ken-! Chamber Satnrdav and Sutulav ut the Savru VVnnd-.. , .iter, for llmlr suppori In lhe elec­tion I'ueMliy,

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■ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Fhursday, November 8f 1962

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r . an d M r t . Lapn H iliy tr , M a t te r illlam S eb e r, M r. a n d M rt. J o h n

W iso n , M r, an d M r*. H aro ld K r a ­m e r , a il ot M ata w an .

A lio M ra. R o t* C ordo, M r*. A nn .'C tiio tla , E lir .h u ra l, L .I .; M r, a n d M r*. la m e * D e l.u c a , M r*. F lo r ­e n c e D «Luca, B rooklyn; M r. a n d M r ti J o h n tt'iiaOn *r, a n d io n , M r. ajsd M r*. R o b e rt G odlew tk i, M r.' a n d M rs, A nthony R o g e r t , a l l o f F reeh o ld . ■ :

G if ti w e ra t e a t b y M r. and M n . A d am Z eni, M r. t n d M ra, Jo h n T om aszcw sk i, M r. a n d M rt, V ic to r B a rn a b a , M r. a n d M ra. H a rry R a t-

■■■cllffe, T hom aa T a b o r , an d M r, a n d M ra. F r a n k S m ith . a n d M at.

Mra. Amsliu Mancint Succumbtd On Tusiday

M ri. A m elia M ancin i,. M, o f I K ite n h o w e r C t„ M a ta w an , fo rm e r­ly of Cliffwood,' d ie d o n T u esd ay ,

■ N ov . 6, 19*2. a t h e r hom e. M r*. M ancin t w a t b o m In I ta ly and w e* U te w ife o f th e la te Leo M ancin i.'

S he w aa a c o m m u n ic an t o f S t. J o te p h 't C hu rch , K ey p o rt, a n d a: j ^ ^ t h e L a d y o f M t. C a r-

S urv iv ing a r e th r e e aons, P h ilip M ancin l, P a r lin ; A nthony M ancini,; C liffw ood, a n d A lphonae M ancin i. K ey p o rt; th re e a a u jh te r a , M rs. Y o lan d a G rillo , F a r R o ck aw ay , t i l . , N .Y .; M n . Id a M uro , C liff­. w o o d ,,a n d M rs . T h e re ta R oea to ,

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C la ire and C oby 's R e s ta u ra n t w a t Jilied to c a p a c ity a t th e rece n t fe th lo n . jh f w and..'luncheon,' spon­so red by the L.adies A uxiliary of the C h ee se q u ase Independen t F lre Co, F ash io n s w e re dispJaycd. by

Millie**. i M a t a w * ^ ■■'.■■ ■•"'i .T he au x ilia ry ex p ressed a p p re ­

c iation to a ll w ho co n tribu ted lo n u k in g th e a f fa i r duncfssfiil. As-

an d m od e lin g m th e fash ion th o w w e re M rs, B eity O 'B rien , n a r ­ra to r ; M rs. M ary Lou P e te rso n , M rs. K a y R u n y an and M rs. B ertha B urlew , who p resum ed p riz es anil jun io r a n d sen io r m odels w e re Mis* Chri* F ttnw ick , M is,i S h e r i C heva- iier, M iss Sandy B urlew , M iss R o­sa lie M o tc a re llb , M iss F ra n M ot- ca ra llo , M rs. Anjjle SaH n, M rs. J o ­seph ine Z y ra ck i, M rs. C aro l B ur­n e tt, M rs . D o ro th y W ljijjet, M rs, E d n a H erzog , M rs. J u n e Boice and M rt. L o it D ro st.

W o o d m ea 't C irc le Ju n io r R o ie t(o , G rav e 11, he ld th e ir ann u a l H allow , een p a r ty a t th e bom u of M rs. John

-Low, , C h ee se q u ak e . P r iz e s w ere a w ard ed to M a rg a re t and D orothy H yer, M a ta w an , p re ttie a l; Billy iT rem bley , U nion B each, m o s t o ri­g inal; P e g g y Low . M ataw an , tun- n lest; J a n e B ublln . K eypo rt, best look ing lady a n d D onna Law ton, M ataw an , bea t clow n. W inner of the p ea n u t h u n t w as M its Low .

W oodm en’s C irc le , L ilac G rova 55 w ill ho ld m a ta lla tio n of new offi­ce rs a t th e ir re g u la r m ee tin g Nov. -20 a t 7:30 p .m . ln Odd F e llo w s H all, K eyport.

A r e g u la r m eeting of W hited B row n P a re n t - T each er A ssocia­tion w ill be h e ltl, M onday, Nov. 19, a t S p .m . In the C heesequake F ire H ouse, T h e re w ill be open house fo r p a re n ts to v is i t te a c h e rs and c la ssro o m s b e fo re th e m e e tin g from 7 to J p .m . T h e w ays an d m eans c h a irm a n ann o u n ces th a t a b a k e s a le w ill b e held d u rin g open house. T h e p ro c e e d s w ill be u sed tow ard financing c la s s tr ip s . ,

M r. an d M r* . H e rb e r t P a r r is , D uneilen, w ere Sunday R uests of M r. a n d M rs . V ic to r O 'B rien an d fam ily . C o ttre ll Rd. ,

M r. an d M r* . S teven J a n y and fam ily , T re n to n , w ere Sunday din­n e r guest* o l M r. an d M rs. Law ­rence C re ssm a n . C o ttrell R d .

N ell and L ynn C ressm an , C ot­tre ll R d ., a tten d ed n b irth d ay p a r ty on S a tu rd a y in S ou th Am boy in hon­or of th e ir cousin’, G ary D ean.

M rt. N a th a n C rew m a n , R ou te u34, obse rv e d h e r b irth d ay o n S at­U rd ay . '

Vttofnin CeiSm Sr!::By Harbor Legion Post

L a u ren ce H a rb o r A m erican L e­gion P o t t 332 a n d th e L ad les Aux­ilia ry w ill o b se rv e V e te ra n s D ay on S a tu rd ay .

A se rv ic e w ill b c co n d u c ted a t tho m e m o ria l p la q u e on L au ren ce Pkw y, n t 10:30 a .m . At th a t tim e, a w re a th w ill be p la ced In m e m o ry of all d ec eased ve te ran s .

O pen h o u se w ill b e held a t 8 p .m . in th e L eg ion Home. D ancing w ill s t a r t a t # p .m . to th e m usic of R ay K orkow sk i’s T rio . T h e re w ill hie no c h a rg e fo r adm ission . T een-ager* , u n d e r 18-years-of-age, m ust b e ac co m p an ied by an adu lt. R e fre sh m en t* w ill be av a ilab le .

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p o ld lh e m o l t fo r th e p e a c e a n d freed o m we have

e n jo y ed in A m erica . S o m t of Ihem o r e j o n t

f o r m r , to m e a r* it i l l am o n g u t .

W o n tcd this doy a i on an n u a l rem inder that

the b U it in g i o f peace aro r ich ly worth oil they

t">*f in e^fnrt, t o r t ond forebeoronce .

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Mr*. Boidt Hostess To Social Club

. M rs ; A u g u st B o ld t w a s - .h o t te s t to th e M o rg an v ille S ocia l C lub on M onday evening . T h e re w as a H air Jowewi p a r ty . A ll Ihe m e m b e rs w ere m ask ed . P r lz e i w e re a w a rd ­e d . . ■ ... • ■

T h e ta b le ,w a s d ec o ra ted w ith pum p k in m en filled w ith c a n d y . T he c e n te rp ie c e w a t # la rg e bowl of f ru it.. T hose a tten d in g w ere M rs. E d ­

w a rd 'B e c k e r , M rs, H a rry Kon- owalov.v M rs, Lou:» B ecker, M rs. M artin S m ith s r . , M rs, R o b e rt O w ens, M rs, M a r tin S m ith Jr., M rs. Jo se p h L an zaro , M rs . R o b rr t £>«• b « r, an d M is t S u ra h A nn S ober,

P la n t w e re m a d e to hold tlie n e a t m ee tin g a t th e hom o of M rt. S ober.

F i l m P r e s e n t e d

On Oral VaccincA film , on Sabm o ra l v ac c in e w as

p re s e n te d b y G co ree F io re , p re s i­d en t o f th e M adison T ow nsh ip B o a rd o f H ealth , a t th e .m eeting of th e L a u ren ce H a rb o r E le m e n ta ry Schools P a re n t - T e a c h e r A ssocia­tion h e ld In th e M em o ria l School.

F o llow ing the film , D r. A lan W 'einsteln, a B o ard o f H ea lth doc­to r , spoke b rie fly on th e a d v a n ta g ­es of th e o ra l vacc in e an d a n sw er­ed the questions o f th e m e m b ers .

M rs . C h a rle s R . T '.om pson con­d u c ted tho business session and show ed the tro p h y w hich h ad been p re s e n te d to the P-TA from th e L a u re n c e H arb o r - C liffwood B each L ittle L eag u e fo r hav ing sponso red a team du rin g th e p a s t season ,

R ep o rts O n M eetingC h a rle s R . T hom pson , school e d ­

u ca tion ch a irm an , rep o rted on th e m ee tin g held w ith the B oard of E d u c a tio n an d o th e r g roups con­ce rn in g th e schoo l expansion of M adison T ow nship .

T h e f ir s t funci-ra isin t' m ecun tf w ill be held a t th e hom e of M rs. A lex an d er K a p p c re r , 33 B lrchw ood D r., Cliffwood B each, T h u rsd ay at 8 p .m . P lan s will be d iscussed fo r a v a r ie ty show a s th e ir fun d -ra is­ing p ro jec t.

T h e p a re n ts ’ a tte n d a n c e a w ard s w e re won by M iss H elen D erino- d y 's second g ra d e and M iss M ar- g a re th a H en n em an 's a .m . k in d e r­g a r te n .

Noble W atson Region Leader For GOP Party

N oble W atson w a s appo in ted R ep u b lica n le a d e r fo r th e M ataw an T ow nsh ip G ood G o v e rn m en t R e­p u b lican C lub ln t h e Cliffwood H eigh ts section .

A lex G ilany i co n d u c ted the m e e t­ing of th e club in th e R ep u b lican H e a d q u a rte rs on L ow er M ain Sf., M a la w an . F inal plnns w ere o u t­lined fo r elec tion d ay and the m o to rc a d e su p p o rtin g S i g m u n d K ow alski. M r. K ow alsk i ad d re ssed the m e m b ers . H e exp la ined w hat th e new L ev itt d eve lopm en t h as co n tr ib u te d to th e tow nsh ip , and th e ro ad nnd school p ro g ram .

W illiam H enderson w as w el­com ed a s a new m em ber.

E lec tio n of o fficers will be held a t the D ec. 4, m eeting to be held in th e V ete ra n s M em oria l H om e, C liffw ood A ve., C liffw ood.

A socia l hour followed d u ring w hich th e 33th w edding an n iv e rsa ry o f M r, a n d M rs . K ow alski w ns ce leb ra te d .

Brownie Troop 36 Holds Investiture

B row nie Troop 36 of M ataw an c e le b ra te d the In v es titu re of four new m e m b ers w ith a p a r ly and e n te r ta in m e n t nt th e ir m ee tin g on T u e sd a y . D eco ra tions fo r the event w e re chosen from the out-of-doors, le aves , go u rd s nnd b ark . T he troop h as s tu d ie d n a tu re for the past m onth . N ew B row nies rece ived in ­to Ihe tro o p tire R uth C asey, S h cree H am ilton , D iane P okallus nnd Sn- snn Sm utko. T h e y w ere p resen ted w ith B row nie pins by M rs. R ichard G elsh a ll, lender.

G old m e m b ersh ip s ta rs , for com -

filetlon of an o th e r y e a r in scout- ng, w e re p re sen ted lo 12 B ruw nics

by M rs. F ra n k G ra y jr . and M rs. K enneth D aniels, a lso len d ers . P r e ­sid ing a t Ihis m eeting w ere the of­fic e rs fo r the m onth of N ovem ber D onna D ay , p res id en t; Cindy Dell, s c r ib e n n d C arol E n g eb re tso n , tr e a s u re r .

C lu b W i l l M e e t ;

B r o w n t o w n Ite m sA t the m eeting o f th e M id-M adi­

son W om an'.t C lub to be held T h u rsd ay , N ov, 15. th e A m erican C an c e r Socie ty w ill p re se n t an edu ­ca tio n p ro g ra m to be given a t the B row ntow n G ra m m a r School, P.ovite 319, A. flltn en titled , "S ap p v Hom- ie n j" w ill b e show n a t 8:Jt) p ,n ;. by M ra, E th e l Sallo,, M rs. G eo rg s L a tra d e , coun ty te rv lc e ch a irm an , w ill show tits.-group ih e p ro p e r wu.v of m ak ing c a n ce r. ii.re,ssliif;> a fte r the ed u ca tio n p ro g ra m , 'th e g e n e r­al public is inv ited io a tten d .

A reg u la r m id-w eek p r a y e r s e r­v ice of the S ay re Woods B ap tis t C hurch w as held a t the ch u rch , R ou te II, at 8 p .m . W ednesday . T he W om en 's1 M issio n ary F ellow sh ip of th e chu rch w ill m e e t ton igh t a t 8 p .m . M rs. E th e l C lay ton w ill be la ch a rg e of th e p ro g ra m , A T h a n k s ­g iv ing cha lk d raw in g w ill b e m ade by M rs. Ida F ize r. T he w om en will w ork on a m iss io n a ry p ro je c t, d i­rec ted by M rs. J e n n la S ilv e ste r, K ey p o rt. R e fre sh m e n t! w ill be served .

A luncheon an d fash ion show w ere given by the. C heeseq u ak e F ire Co. A uxiliary S a tu rd a y a t Co- u y ’«, T h e fo llow ing from Brow n- town a tten d ed ; M rs. H ow ard D un­ham , M iss M a rie G aub , M rs. M er­rill G reen , M rs. H e rb e rt G aub and d au g h te r, M iss M adelyn G aub, M rs. Louis B urlew and d a u g h te r , M iss B andra U urlew . M iss B urlew w as one of the m odels.

A t th e M adison T ow nsh ip High School A dult E d u c a tio n m ee tin g held T h u rsd ay , the p rin c ip a l, W al­te r H atton , re p o r te d an a tten d an c e of 400 and s ta te d th a t 24 co u rses a r e being g iven . .

T h e re w ill bo a ru m m ag e a le g iven by the P a re n t - T e a c h e r A s­socia tion tom orrow an d S a tu rd a y al the B row ntow n G ra m m a r School,

M r. and M rs. N ich o las A race and son, J a m e s , R ou te 5Hi, v is ited M rs, A ugust A race In E lizabeth M onday even ing ,

M r. an d M rs. H ^ rr” P a tte rso n and d a u g h le r , M iss J o a n P a tte rso n , a r e v isiting M r. P a t te r s o n 's m o th ­e r In K rie, P a .

Y our a d v e rtis e m e n t In th is p a p e r will re a c h p ro sp ec tiv e p u rch ase rs In ev e ry com m un ity in th a b ay sh o re t r e a . _________

LEG A L N O TICE

AN ORDINANCE TO COMPEL. THE CONNECTION OF HOUSES ANg BUILDINGS TO SA.N1TARV SEWEIt UN'ES AND PHESCnrBtNC PEN­ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION T H E R £O rBE IT ORDAINED BV TIIE TOWN­

SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­SHIP OF MATAWAN. as follows:

Section 1. Aa used in this ordi­nance. the following words have

itnnlnKs, - ferent ineatung dearly appear* from the context:

<a) ‘‘Building" mean* any bulWHntf or structure heretofore or hereafter constructed end designed or used for dwelling purposes, either temporarily or permanently, or curttruclcd or da- signed for any other use «.►; occu­pancy by person*.

(b) "Sewer" mwaru any w w r or muln designed or used for collection or disposal of #tmi!ary »ewage within tha Township which is owned and op­erated by the ftUtawan Township Sawerage Authority. ,

(c) •'CortfTectlon Date’*, when used with retptci to « building constructed prior to the data of the Initial oper­ation. m part of any sanitary aewagr treatment aiuJ dlapotai •yrtem in the Townahlp owned or operated by the Township or by the Matawnn Town- ihlp Sewerage Authority, of a *ewer available to aervc aaid building, means the 120th day, or th* HrM day of November next ensuing alter .*nld date of Inltla! operation, whichever of aaid days thitll be Inter in point of time, nnd when used with reaped fo a building constructed after the dnt<i of initial operation, aa a part of any aanltary jewaga treatment nod din* pofaJ system owned or operated by tlie Townfhlp or said Authority, of a sewer available to .nerve said huild­ing. mean* the 60th day after thi* date of completion of construction, or the dale of initial occupancy of »aid : building, whichever of said date* shall i bc uatller In point of time. j

Section 2. The owner of enrb prop- I «rty along the Une of any frwer now or hereafter cnnntrui-ted and/or ac­quired in Lhe Township by the Town* j ship of Matawan or bv liie Matawa-i . Township Sewerage Authority ?Ki!l ; ennnccl each building on kjrh pi.ip-! erty with a sewer prior io thr con­nection dntf with respect to raid building.

Section 3, Every connection re­quired by this ordinance shall he made with cafct iron noil pipe from inside the building to u point not W’*.i

vicUoa. mrfeit «nd pay a floe of J2P.O0 and ahiill ais-o forfeit aivl jwy nn adcijilf.'-'.ai fine oi (10.00 for each day ol dtlay. ufHiu the f-xpirativm ol’ tfwri per;«cf «f <Uv*. inthe proyiKSofj* of *h«t order or liotice *r«f not coninlie^i with, pen ^ltes un- o'er ihs.s ordinance may l»e wiforctd tn th« Municipu) Court of th« Town­ship oT Iviatnwa'i in th'tr jnam.'*r pro­vided by Unv. '

Sfctiort 7. ThJs ordliiHnc^ *vhaU take effect b.v Itw a^ferits final passage tnd publication uc* cording lo law.

P U a u O ^ O T J . C E iv l u - t r b y g h e n ihf t t Mie f o i e j p i a g O r d ln s i n c o w « r in- t i tHiucr. f! a t * n i c c t i r ' g o f t l ie Town-- ahlf ; C iu n i r iT t e e cf t t ie T o w i i i h l p o f .MaU'A-an oi i M o j . d a y , N o v e m b e r a, JMQ2. a n d p a r s e d o n i i r s t r e a d i n g , e n d Uie s a m e w a s t h a n o r d e r e d t o oc puL 'U vh td «i , -cording to »iiw. a n d l h a t bUi’h o r d i n a n c e s h u l l bn f u r t h e r c o n ­s i d e r e d f o r ( in 4'.l p a s s a g e a t a mee t* fr.tf *>; -the T o w n a h l p O i m m l t : c - e to bo h e l d d i t h d M u n i c i p a l B u i l d i n g a t <47 Itownr Malft street,- Mal-auati Towji- ift lp* N ? u r J e r u e y , o n JMondiiy. t h e lpth day tft November, \ j»n<5 «t a n y U m e a n d p l a c e to w h i c h t h e a a i d i n e t t t n g m a y b « frcrr . t i r a o to t i m e

M.’which Umv nnd place, d public -heaving' wUI held and sll pattfOiu inUir»AUd will bc given an t*pporowUy to h« h*aut ct»ucern- pig such ordlnanvo. i .

Hvse K. Wenscjl, .Towiuhijv Cierlt

JC « « .(« .

HOTlCr. TONolle* i i hoifby given ihht se&'.ed

wioptsHftlu vvili be received by the Tcwiuhlp ComntUtae of »ho Toivoahlp of Miituwfcn, for /u'/ulihing ^asbtige *i«l w lkotian for the 'iX'wn.vhmof VilHtuv/an, In Hccordu»w«i with aoeclMcatlbJia on file with the Tov.-.»- onlp Cleik of th« Township of Mata* wart.

13Ida wili opcne<l and re.id h\

SuWlc at the Township Hail, U7 Main rr*et» Mat-awau Towr.ahlj). New Jar* jey, on Monday, November 24* lWtt,

at ataht o’clock P.M., E5T.Bio* will tw received for Jurnlthiug

aurbage and re.fusa coliec-thm *nd »>»« dtapoaal c i then* n\aterli»ls by the contractor at «otn« point ovitsUlo the Umlts of tha Township, in accordance with tha terms of the specUlcatlona. tor one, three and five veara, and each bidder moat subm it' a bid tor each of the three j^rKKls»

Any person, iin n , or eortxiraUoi^ desiring to stibmit a bid ahau be re­quired to fill out « torm or question­naire, pursuant to the provieioiu of Rev, Statutes 40:30*1 et seq., and Kev. St«tute 40:66-4, together with supple­ment* and amendments tiwreto. ‘fliUi questionnaire can be obtained upon request from U»c Township Clerk at Township Hall, 147 ixiwer Main Street, Matawan Township, N. J. No forms of propo.snls and xpcclficaticnK thall be fumtshed to prospective bidders unless they have first furnished in­formation in proper form on the questionnaire «nd filed 6oid question- nalre with the Townahtp Clerk not later than November 15. lQd2, by the close of buiiine.'ts at four o’clock p.m., and the answer* in aald quc.sUormalre- are found sufficient by the Township Cominittoa whose determination as to the sufficiency of ihe bAino shall be made not later than November 1‘J, W62.

Speclficatluus and piopo.salK may be j obtained from the Towivshtp Clerk at j Township Hall, 147 Lower M.*»in Street. ! Matawan Township, New Jorsey. by prospective btddurs whose question­naires hnvn been approved by the Towi^htp Committee.

A certified check for ten percent O0'.r) of the one year amount bid nu'St accompany e«ich bid as a guar­anty that the bidder will enter into a contract and iurnlsh an acceptable bond if his bid In accepted. Accom­panying each bid shall be a certifi­cate from a surety company tbonding company) agreeing to furnish the Tovvr**hJp, If awarded t-he contract. with a bond for e/ther one, three or five year periods as tho Township Committee may ao aelect.

The Township Committee reserves tha right to select tha? alternate which it determines to be for the best In­terests of the Township, and also re­serves the right to reject ar.y or all

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Rosa K. Wenzel, Township Clerk

MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE

ESTATE OF JOSET’H A. GUADAG­NO. DECEASED

Pursuant to the order of EDWARD C. BHOEGE, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, tiu* dav made, on the application of the undemgned. Mar­garet M. Gcud.tfrnrt, Administratrix of tne estate of the said Joseph A. Guadagno. deceased, notice is hereby given lo the creditor* of said deceased to present to thr said Administratrix their claims under oath within ai.t month* from this date.Dated; October 23rd. 1!)62

Margaret M, Guadagno IS Edgemere Drive Matawnn, New Jersey Administratrix

John A. Petillo, Etq,12 Broad StreelRed Rank, New JerseyAttorneyjl5 *21.60

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AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING THEo w M is r t o r a n y m . n s a v in g l o ­c a t e d U P O N A N Y S T R E E T IN W H IC H A S A K IT A J i y . S E W E R H A S HEE.V Oft SHALL BL' CT/.N’S 'I ’R U C T * JuD IN T H E W W N S H I P O F M A T - A vV A N T O 1 N S T A . IX A T O I I . E T IN S U C H B U I L D IN G A N D C O N N E C T S A M E W l'T H T H E S.fir»VER B E IT O H D A IN E D l.V T H E T O W N -

S K f t * O f ^ M M H T E F . O F T/if, T O W N ­S H IP O f -M A T A W A N , a s fa llo w s’

^e^'UoM 1. A s used in this ovdj- ii;::n.e. unless a d if fe r in ’ :sh»:llcii-arl;.- appear iro m Um.1 o o t v ' in>; loLlow ini? v.-ordi h ave iht- loi*<C‘Wir.g ine.«:>ing£:

(a* ’Building'' means any builditv> o-r structures he.retv'fore ^r hereftftei t-'onfttruclcd and d^fgned or uved for dwelling' purpose or for torip'unry or })ennancr,t iy?{;upuncy by ptiMoni'

(b) “tow er” n»ean« any .jiubhcly o-.vned sewor or irair. designed for collectjon or disposal of sanitary sew ­age no matter where located in the Tovnshiiv;

(c ) "Connection Date" meana with res»pec*i to any building, a reasonable date wfter the completion of the coti* tiruction or daU of initial occupancy of puifh buiidlnQ. but In no even? iatev man the InJtial <>ccnpancy of such building and Uie dam of initial operation as a part of any publicly owned it-wage treiuintut hfid dispose! system In thn Township of a fev er any place where wucii building is !'> caied. '

StH-tlon 3. I'.oe owner of i>.ny buiW- ing located anywhere in tho Town­ship in which a *cwer js no,v con* ntiuc!e<i or ahnil b* hereafter con­structed. ihail prior to the Con- r.eetmn Date with w iw c t to cuch buJHliag': t l) hutall a xoHet m ouch bul.ding unless a toilet Ui lml'.ilb‘d therein; and <2) thall connect *uch buUrtin^ and tha tolle.' therein wilh such ^cwer.

Section It. -Every connection re­quired by Uiis w diruncs ahaU be made with cast Iron su'd pipe from inside ‘the building to a i*r>ini not less than flvo feet outsirie tho build­ing. From ihis point to ihe tewnr midi: cast iron pipe called and leaded or asbestos cement plpo v.*iUi ahp joint rubber gaaketis may be used. AU plpe.s must be not less than four inches in dlameler.

SedMon 'I. 1/ th# owner of anyproperty shall foil to make any con­nection or Installation required by thia Ordinance, withm the time herein r«- qulrad, the Township may prooced to make tuch connecL'on or insUillatlon, or cause the' i s .tic tn . he niidcharge and assess Ilia cost thereof against cuch property, pursuant to Section 40:R1*52 to 40;M*fl4 of the Re­vised Statutes of New Jersey.

Section b. Thia ordinance shall take effect after publication according to mw.

PUULIC NOTICE is hereby given thiit thx foregoing Ordinance was in­troduced «t q meeting of -,he Town­ship Committee of lhe Township of Matawan. on Monday, November fi. 1062. and passed on first reading, and the same was then ordered lo be published according to law, and lhat such ordinance shnll be furlhcr con­sidered for final passage al a meet­ing of tne Township Committee, lo bc held at the Municipal Building Ht 147 Lower Main Streel, Matawan Town­ship, New Jersey, on Monday, the ItHn day of November, 1J>62, and at any time and place to which the aald meeting may be from lime to time adjourned, nt which tim« a-nd place a public hearing will be held, and al) persons Interested will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning such ordinance.

Ro*e K. Wenzel,Township Clerk

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dfl of Atlantic A\enut*: JSO ■sr less to e. point being 4!Xj feet it angle* fronr ihe nc-nhetistcrlv’

of Rout* 34, 101*4 m w t or lc--s /u*t lo b. point; thence (21 Southeart-jcarrf- ly OLroagh s.tld ivr.t No. 38. lit* /* n xnorv- or Icas to tf'.e ,n.«xthw*;s!cr!v side of Afjnntic Avcriue,' fhence t.’w Norfh- eaaiwerr^y Jilor.n the .Wild r.orth west­erly ildfl of Atlaniic Avenue. liO moreat njjht angl- i;ld* Kovite S4, thence H/ wesiwj.rJJv'. parallel U-. Route 34 a-nt ixlr.g <oo ieet fivm the nonhcusterlv lilde of Route J-l. vo the router c.tGr«»'i»Sly Brook, thence (S; \Vettvvalfd- )y ah'jng die ccutcr of Br<r>k'tc. L»»; No 37. th rice 'Hi Souihe*5l- wardli lon f Ute dlvl-jjon ii-.ic butwytn liOt.H ;V; and 3K, '112 fcr! vvif-n:or les« to a point, tni-;i«.c i'll Soullv-vCAHvardly along »ii3»i divUmr. line lo the poiot atid place of Bl'GlNKlN'Q.

Boundaries of the R-l?n h .'.x* sh ill Na amended to ineludij premises described pjior la Vhl5 Orduiar.ce nx the Industrial Zone. ’

SKGlNNLNG at a..point In tlie mid­dle of Uoyd Hoad and tj-.e e):te<ido<i .'ot li/'-e b efw en L**tx I t on t>ie ^otdh mnd 17.-C* on the north, an shown on cheat No B. of Malii wan Town­ship Assessment. Map. revision .of 1901. (hence (I) Northwestwardly along the dividing Une beiwtcn ea.d Lots No*. 12 ard ia-C and U-D, to the center o i Mohingson BriK»k, ihehce (2; Northwardly dnwn the center of Alohmgiton Kroek its meanderius courses to itA Jr.tei'sectlun with the

LF-GAL N O TICE

November, twa,- wxl pi«sed oo re*cb;»g, and tbe sam e was then vr ed t«> bc -pubiishpd ac-tX'rdinff to Jaw. and tha* sufl; ordinary* shatl b* th.rr conaidi n d for f;nkl passage at it /ncetini; of th" Township Commute*

t»s held ot tne Mu’iiclpa! Bulidioj at HV Lower Jvlain Streel. jMal.iwan T:>wiv?''.ip, New Jer>,ey, on Momi&v, tne liiih day Nwentber. 1DR3, at

o'clock P.M., anfl at anv ,lime «txi place io -vh;ch the caid 'mav be from time to -V.rne

wMcVi t;m*> one* p,'.:ioe nqhilc ?n? v.-iJt be held, and all persons: in- ’ere/'^rcl wil* be given an r-ptv.irto»i>.v

> Ut be .heard conceiniag su-sh- ordi-

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souUieaster*/ Freeholdand Atlantic: lUfildurfia Brancit o£ the Ccnfial Railroad of Ntw - Jer.«-e,\, thence Ml Nortiicasln ardly along the same Ui its Inlerrect^m witn ttie di­viding line between Lots 13-B and 13<B-2, thenro i4 i Suuthoa.stwfirdly alw g .HBitl dividing line brtwecn U M Nos. 13-B and 13-B-2 and . 13»A snd 13-C lo a cvimncJi corner between Lots Nos. Ll-A a»*d 13-C. thence ial NorthetstwardJy along Aaid division Hue twtween Lots Nov. KM and J3-C to tliu ctnier of Jannarone AvenUp. thence ifti SiaitheaMwiirdly along the eenter of Jannarone Avenue to (he middle of I.loyd Road, thenec (7) Southw«vstwardiy it long the middle Lloyd Jtoad to tfi* point* and place of BEGINNING.

Excepting Lots 13-C-J. Li*C-a. nnd also another Lot known as KJ-C*3 as siiown on ih« revtrjon of l?tia.

Thla ordsrance <(haU take effect Im­mediately upon ' llcatlon, accord'

PUBLIC NO' that the forejri Iroiiuced ut a meeting of

'J .'ORDINANCE CREATING 1 POSlTtOW OF RADIO DLSPAT KH 3N TKE POLICE DEPA MENT OF ' THE TOWNSHIP .MATAWA.N. AND SETTING FORTH ' ’t h e n y r /E S ox r a d i o pm*..

B E 1? ? 1 o'r d a i n f d b y .THE 'IIP COM'.MtTTKE OF T51E * liP OF MATAWAN, AS FOLI 1. The petition of Rudio D

lice DepartrneiU of t mawan I.s her^bv «

. le. The Radio Dlspare.be.! der dfrecticn. receive and relav radio . messingea to various vehicles, nnd io - concerned pcrs*>Miel, and do related work, as required. .

‘L Dns ordinance -ahall take ef«^ .on iv* passage snd pubUcalion, . ^0 law.. ■ •

NOTICE is hetebv given. ... ;:ng Ordinance was in* •; meeMns of ihe Town* >;'--

ConunUlee of the Townshlw <>f •. \>5s ■v'an. on Mondav, the 5th day ' ,

of M w m bcr, 1962., i*nd passt-d 4*0 first reading, and the same was then ordered to ba puDh'shcd according to Uw, and that suclt ordinance shall he - further considered ior final passage C ^ V at a meeting of the Township Com* V*

fee*, upon ivj pas according vj lav,

PUBLIC NOT1 that the forecmi (reduced at ship Conunlt

rditvc (o Jan.OT1CK l'i hereby tfiven jrolng Ordinance wns In-

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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN OR­DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI­NANCE L I M I T I N G AND RE­STRICTING TO SPECIFIED DIS­TRICTS OR ZONES. AND REGU­LATING THEREIN BUILDING AND STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO THE CONSTRUCTION AND THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THE USE OF LAND: PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND EN­FORCEMENT OF THE PROVIS­IONS OF THE ORDINANCE. ES­TABLISHING A BOARD OF AD­JUSTMENT, AND FIXING PEN­ALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. LV THE TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN" BE IT ORDAINED by the Town-

ahip Committee of the Township of Matawan. as follow*:

That an Ordinance entitled **An Or­dinance Limiting and Restricting to Specified Districts or Zones, snd Oeg- ulafing therein Building and Struc­tures according to the Construction and the Nature an<1 Extent of the Use nf Land: Providing for the Adminis­tration nnd Enforcement of the Pro­vision* «f the Ordmonce, EBtnblifning a Board of Adjustment, and Fixing Penalties for Violations in the Town­ship of Matawan." be amended as follows;

SECTION III. Zone.B. Zoning Map. ’Boundaries of the R-150 Zone shall

be amended to include premises described prior to this Ordinance an Highway Business Zone.

BEGINNING at a point in the north­easterly side <4 Route 34 at a corner common to Lots Nos. 37 and 38, Sheet » «if tha Maiauan Township Assess­ment Map, thence (!) Southeastward­ly slong the said northeasterly side

'.'mmlttea of the Township of Monday, the 5th day nf

mlttce »<t. be held nt th ^Building at H7 Lower Mam Street* Malawan Township. New Jersey, on Monday, the l&tii day of November, 1%2, at eight o'clock PJ,1., and at any time ami place to-which the said • meeting may be from time to tim* adjourned, at which nme »ud pl.ice-->- public hearing will be held and. all perrons interested will he given anrppertumtv to be heard

JR $(1.80Township Clerk

SUMMARY o r SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT OF BOARD OF n i lE COMMISSIONERS

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Lochslea Children At Costume Party

T h e Uichulen C lu h held Its nn nuiil Hftllnwetn pn rfy for the chil ­d r e n in th« ne ighborhood in tin* gnrnji e of Mr. find Mrs, Sam uel Zullo, 3A Overhlll Hd., Mulijwnn.

P r i/c s for cosUiiip 's w ere nwnnl- ed, In the };nmp, live v<*«irr. mul under, Stncy Dillon nnd i.isti Wnrc won Ihe prl/i**! for thn prctllrsl cosdinitH; Pitti ick O T on n d l, fun-

Jolui I-'ako, nin-.t otigiu.i).For th« group, filx ycnr.i and lip,

Hi, ,rrUic.*.t ro'iiutpc'v.'n*; «-nrn h!/ .lo I-.llcn McyciL., fuiunc.s,, iiurlmra King; mnM original, David Dm- anto; ugllost. J;u:k {ilicnhcrd.

M xly children pnrtirfpntcd. Mrs. , P n liirk Manro, Mr*, Foster l.as- hcm and Mm. Illrnni Wart’ wrro 1tiie fcCfnr.d . ., i .< *».»«.|udHf« w e re M r s . Zu llo , M r;.. ! T h o m n g ( 'a n sc ll i, M r s , ( fro rg t * P h i l ip« n n d M r.i. !•'. <*. SV r ig i 'l. I

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G ive D inner Sa turdayI

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A A M i . / io n ( ’l im r h , 100 A l- ! la n t ic A v iv , M u l i i v n n , o n S it l i i r d n v : f ro m \2 o ’c lo ck noon ti* 7 p.m . ' jjlven b y Iho .Sen ior W o m a n s \ htu. 1

asbpKto* cement pipe with .slip Joint rublier gaskets nmy Ik- used. All pipes must bA not 1*»ir tlmn four Inches (4'') lu diameter.

Section 4. Upon receipt by the Bomd of Health of Matawmi Town­ship nf nollflratlon from Ihe *nld Mat­awan Sewerage AuihorlK. or from the Township, (lint any sewer 1“ available to serve hulldlngn on an\ prt"|»rrtic* In the Township, the Ri.urd of Healthsbntt '>rf!er e.’ich ouTier t*f pr*«j»ertv rilon^ the Une of said sewer to con­nect ouch building on such property with aald sewer in sccorrlnnce with Ihe terms of this ordinance.

Section ft Tin* Hi nml of lleaHti *-ball designate one n t Jt.s proper of'icei* (o give notice lo the owner nf piop erty utth respect t<» \*|,i.n an i.tfUr Is Issued |Mt su.nit t»» Section ■( of ttn> ordinance. Such notice siinll t'« »d dresneil to tb«* owner (if k«wI ptopcitv na the iiiunt of r-.-od ouner nisjenu In Ihr (nst tiix duplh-Jiti* of the 'I'o-u.; liln i>f Matawnn mid by fhe vMcd ndflreM If ii ?.tree( nddrco. i xlxlt-, and .♦•bidI slute that be order of thr lh>i.id of Hcnlth tne in\ner Is lequired to cniini-c! rnch hmlitluj: <>n haul prop crt.v with s sevei hi accoidance oitn tho trrins nf thi'* oidlnam-e, on or hi*, (ore (he connection dntv itlt t i- i>i i-tto kill'll h.iildolK “I, if kill'll rmiM'i ! lull(Into sluill have pnssfd. 11 h h > thiitv f.'<0) dsva af(er service of such no. Ul o hm r ir «fl^ i j • > •’> i, /v . ,1 i •nutlet k.oiil nliu (li scnite the penally uhlcn may ba Imposed heienndei for failure to eomj>lv wtih ssld nodee am! order fn rtccoi dance wilh tha(enns o/ this oidinnnee. inld notice mnv he iiuvrd t»n the owner person* nlly t.r by lenving it nt his usual obiiT r.f |h.M« " I * It s member of hHi Mi1'" . I-.- . ,.f , ,.„ u m' i * S.ild n*>ti*'i- own »tl o lw•rived within (r \'l'ti<.ui pu- limits of lhe Town-hip of M.tiawt.n bv inMl- 1'iK Ihr f.iinr l>\ H'HihIcimI miioI to the I10.1 kn».\Mv p'»'.l offire nld»e.»n of Mild o\M>ei a'i llie miih1 1*1 « i i » on the lail Hi* ihi|ilii .id- v.ilh me Trvtn-

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TKwifsdcsy, November 3f 1962-A

THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. j Page Thr«*

C h u r c h S e rv ic e s A n n o u n c e d F o r B a y s h o r e A r e a

JrttfV iJs’* W ttM M rt*K t y p o r i C c n g ie g t tlg s

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S choo t iWiH begin s t 7 :2 5 :!>.m, A ll stu<leu‘a th is w eak w ill w» tak in g a -.w rit ten review o n m a te r ia l cov j e r 'id in th e p rev io u s fo u r w eeks. Im m ed ia te ly /fo llo w in g w ill .'h e ,,th e w eekly se rv ic e m e e tin g . F ra n c is B u m p h re y w ill rev iew w ith th e co n ­g re g a tio n the doo r-s tep se rm o n (o r the m o n th o t N c.^em b“r

S u n d a y 's public B ib le le c tu re a t 3. p ,m . w ili be g iv en b y S . S tevens on th e su b jec t, “ W ha t H ope fo r the L iv in g .a n d the D e a d ? " T h e W atch- to w e r B ible s tudy , w h ich follows a t 4: tS p .m ., will c o n tin u e w ith the s tu d y o f “ .‘The: W ord '—‘W ho is H e? A cco rd in g to . J o h n .-’: “ L e t Y o u r N a m e B e S an c tif ie d ’.' w ili-fce stM'Jiad a t a i l B ib le s tudy c e n te r s T u e s d a y -a t 8 p .rn . T h e lo­c a tio n s of th e s tu d y ■' c e n te rs a re K ingdom H all in K e y p o n ; X tl Wil- *on A ve. a n d 5 A tla n tic A ve., M a t­a w an : 8 : M vnm outh A vc., P o r t M onm ou th , and th e h o m e o f A r­th u r P a lm e r , M idd le R d ., N o rth C en te rv ille ; J C a lt D r., H azlet.

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“ O v erco m in g S o rro w " w ill be. th e to p ic Sundav a t 8: JO a .ra ,: c h u rc h school, 9 :30 j . r a . ; “ T ha t M an U p s ta irs ’’ s e rm o n a t 10:45 a .m .; J u n io r Mi a n d H igh School: Y o u th F ellow sh ip , 7 p .m ..’ T h e W om en 's S ocie ty o f C h ris tian S e rv ic e w ill m eet M o n d ay a t 8 p .m .

F l n t B a p tis t C h u r c h Tfl M a la S t . , M a t a w a a

R ev . R o b e rt W. A ddisa, P a s to rT h u rs d a y a t 7:20 p .m . c a rs will

le a v e th e chu rch to a t te n d th e 59th a n n u a l ro ll ca ll a t th e N ew M on­m o u th B ap tis t C h u rch : 7:30 p .m ., s e n io r c h o ir p rac tice .

F r id a y che rub c h o ir w ill p rac tic e a t 2: HO p .m .; ju n io r ch o ir , 4 p .m .

S a tu rd a y will be w o rk d a y a t the new ch u rc h house a t 9 a .m . A t 5 p .m . th e 3 .Y .F . w ill le ave the

" c h u ic h fo r ro ller sk a tin g in, South A m boy. -

S u n d ay church schoo l is a t 9:45 a .m .; m orn ing , w orsh ip , 9:43 an d J I a .m .; ch ild ren 's ch u rc h , 11 a .m .; n u rs e ry is p rov ided d u rin g both c h u rc h se rv ices. A t 7 p .m . the B .Y ,F . w ill m eet. S unday w ill be H a rv e s t H om e D ay fo r th e B ap tis t H om e fo r the A ged .

S u n d ay School te a c h e rs w ill m ee t . M onday a t 0 p .m .; lh e deaco n esses

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1 h u rsd ay a l J p .m . In ih e even ing Boy S cou ts, T ro o p ftl, w ili m e e t a t 7 p .m . an d St. M a ry 's C roup , 8 p .m . . ,

On F r id a y th e re w ill b e . H o ly C om m union a t <1:39 a ,m . and in th e even ing t h e ; Ju n io r E .Y .C . w ill m e e t ac 7:30 p .m .

C onfirm ation c la s s w ill be held S a tu rd a y a t 9 a .m .

Oil S unday th e ra w ill be m o rn in g p r a y e r a t 7:45 a m .; H oly C om ­m union , R a .m .; ta rm lv se rv ic e an d c h u rc h school, 9:30 a .m .; H oly C om m union , 11 * j n ; a n d In the e v ­en in g th e S en io r E .Y .C ,, 7:30 p .m .

T h e v es try w ill m eet M onday a t K p.m .

T u e sd a y th e re w ill be a m ee tin g o f the B row nies ait 3:.10 p .n t. In Lhe ev en in g th e G irls C h o ra l G roup w ill r e h e a rse a t 7:15 p .m . an d the E x ­p lo re rs wiU m eet a t 7:30 p .m .

W ednesday th e re w ill b e H oly C o m m u n io n .a l 9 a .m , a n d in the even ing ju n io r cho ir, 7 p .m .; sen io r cho ir, 8 p .m .; a d u lt d iscuss ion g roup , 8:30 p .m . a n d A .A .s, 9 p .m .

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rie d a t S o u th A m b o y at .2 ,p jn .S unday m o rn in g w o rsh io Is a t O

a .m .; ch u rch schoo l 10 a .m .; A dult B ible C la ss . 10 a .m .

W ednesday tlie C om m ission on E d u c a tio n m ee ts u t 7:30 p .m .; o ffi­c ia l b o a rd , 8 p .m ..

T h u rsd ay , N ov, 15, th e an n u a l b a z a a r a n d tu rk e y s u p p e r w ill ba he ld fro m 3-7 p .m .

Sunday , N ov. 18, th e re w ill b e a sp ec ia l s e rv ic e in th e ch u rch a t 8 p .m .

M onday and T u esd ay , N ov. 19-20, w ill b e th e F .very-M em ber C an v ass . A nyone w ish ing to s e rv e a s a v is i­to r , c o n ta c t K en S to rr .

U n ite d H e b r e w C o n g re g a tio n .B r o a d S t . , K e y p o r t

R ab b i H. O. H. Levine U .H . S tudy G roup w ill m ee t F r i ­

d a y a t 7:30 p .m . “ A re O u r Schools G o d le ss?" w ill b e th e se rm o n a t th e 8:30 p .m . se rv ic e . H osts w ill be M r. a n d M rs. S tan ley Cohen and M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s K aye.

At th e S ab b a th m o rn in g se rv ic e S a tu rd a y a t 11 a .m . th e follow ing w ill b e b le ssed : M arc ia E lakerm an, F.van G oldm an , J e f f re y N ydick, R o­b in S a h n e r and J e ro m e Wolff.

B ib le B a p tis t C h u rc h M id d la R d . , H a i l . t

R a v . G ilbe rt W att, P a9 to r M orn ing w orsh ip s e rv ic e Sunday

is a t 11 a .m . T h e R ev. K enneth M. Jo n es of th e B ib le C h ris tian U nion, B rook lyn , w ill be th e g u e s t s p e a k ­e r . B ib le School convenes a t 9:45 a .m . w ith c la sse s fo r a ll ag es. T h e R ev . M r. Jo n es w ill b e b ring ing the m e ssa g e a l the even ing w or­sh ip se rv ic e a t 7 p .m .

B ible School te a c h e rs w ill ho ld a business m ee tin g on T u e sd a y a t 8

i p .m . a t th e hom e of th e M ahoneys,| l t V erm ont A ve., P o rt M onm outh . I B ible S tudy an d p ra y e r h o u r is j on W ednesday at 8 p .m . T h e p a s to r ! w ill be in ch a rg e .I Y outh F ellow sh ip n ig h t Is on

T h u rsd a y s a t 7:30 p .m . fo r all th o se 12-years-of-age and up .

F l n t M c t h o d lit C t o r r t 147 M a la S t . , M a ta w a a

F r a n k E . S w eeten , M in is te r Ju n io r F ellow sh ip m e e ts F r id a y

at 7 p .m .D ivine w orsh ip se rv ic e s S unday

s a d e r ch o ir w ill sing a i tb e f irs t se rv ic e and th a sen io r cho ir a t the second. Ai 11 r,.rn. a su p erv ised n u rse ry is a v a ilab le and jun io r ch u rch is conduc ted . C hurch se t w l m e e ts a t 9:43 a .m , fo r ev e ry age inc lud ing a new c lass fo r young a Ju lia and c la sse s fo r b o th m en and w o m en . A sp ec ia l fam ily n igh t p ro g ra m w ill b e held at 5:30 p.m . when fam ilies a r e a sk ed to b ring a v e g e tab le o r s a ia d d ish ; m ea t, b re a d , b litte r , b e v e ra g e a n d d e sse r t w ill b e fu rn ish ed , 'th e r e w ili be tw o p ro g ra m s , one fo r ch ild ren lu th e le c tu re room and one fo r adu lts in th e s a n c tu a ry w ith an in te re s t­ing p ro g ra m sp o n so re d I r ih e C om ­m ission on S tew ard sh ip ar.d F i­n an c e . . .■ T he L a y to n ia n ClW; w ill ho ’. , a

T h an k sg iv in g d in n e r ia the le c tu re room o n M on d ay a t G:J0 p .m .

B ible S tudy m e e ts T u e sd a y at 7:30 p .m .

C h ap e l c h o ir .reh ea rse s W ednes­day a t 7 p .m .; c ru s a d e r cho ir, 8 p .m .; o ffic ia l b o a rd m ee tin g In the le c tu re room , 8 p .m ..

Ju n io r ch o ir rehea rse .! T h u rsd ay a t 2:43 p .m .; chow der w orkers m eet In tho ch u rc h k itchen , 7 p .m .; m ed ita tio n a n d p ra y e r , 7:15 p .m .

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Im ago o f G o d " w ill be th# p a s to r ’s se rm o n to p ic th is S unday a t tho 11 a .m . w o rsh ip s e rv ic e . Th* to p ic is ta k e n f ro m M a rk 12:17: “ J e su s said u n to th e m : R en d e r to C a e sa r th e th in g s th a t a r e C a e sa r 's , an d to G od th e th in g s th a t a r e G od’s ." D u ring th e w orsh ip se rv ic e , in fan t ca re is p ro v id e d fo r b ab ie s a n d a n u rs e ry is p ro v id e d fo r young chil­d ren . C h u rch sch o o l is held a t 9:30 a.m . A t 6:30 p .m . th e S outh P a rk - C a lv n ry U n i t e d P re s b y te r ia n C h u rch W e stm in s te r F e llo w sh ip of N ew ark w ill m e e t to g e th e r a t the ch u rch w ith th e fellow ship of Hay- view . A tru s te e s m eeting is a t 7:3(1 p.m .

T lie d ea co n ’s m ee tin g i i M onday u t 7:39 p .m .

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Sunday a a r v Ice an d Sunday School, 11 a .m . W ednesday , te s ti­m ony m e e tin g 8 p .m . R ea d in g room open W ednesday and S a tu rd a y from i to 4 p .m .

T ho en lig h te n ed n a tu re o f ths m au of G o d 's c re a tin g w ill b e ex ­p la ined Sunday a t C h ris tian Sciuncs ch u rch se rv ic e s .

S elec tions f ro m thu Bible in the lesson - s e rm o n on tho su b jec t “ A dam an d F a lle n M an " w ill in ­clude th e s e v e rs e s from E phesians (5). “ Bu y e th e re fo re fo llow ers of God, aa d e a r ch ild ren ; . . F o r ye w era so m e tim e s d ark n ess , b u t now a r e y a lig h t in the Lord: w a lk as ch ild ren o f lig h t."

R ead ing* fro m "S c ie n ce and H ea lth w ith K ey to the S c r ip tu re s" by M a ry B a k a r E ddy will include (p . 200): “ T h e g re a t tru th In the S cience of be in g , th a t tlie re a l m an w as, is , an d a v e r sh a ll b a p o r te d , is in c o n tro v e rtib le ; fo r if m an in th s im uge, rcfloc tlon , of G od, he is n e ith e r in v e rted nor su b v e rte d , but u p r ig h t a n d G od like ."

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R e d B a n k Y . M . C . A .R ev . H aro ld R , D ean, P a s to rS undny c h u rc h se rv ic e w ill be

held in th e Y MCA, R ed B ank , at 10:30 a .in . T h e p a s to r 's serm on top ic w ill be: “ J . E d g a r Hoovor an d H a rry O v e rs tre a t I-ook at C o m m u n ism ." A coffee and socia l hour w ill follow the ch u rch se rv ic ­es . F r ie n d s a r e inv ited . N u rse ry se rv ic e li p rov ided . C h u rch school will be held fro m 10:30 a .m . until noon. A t 8:30 p .m ., a lso In tho

hi* s e r ie s c f B ib le le c tu re s . T opic w iil ba: “ T h e M ean ing of the ‘.\le j- Biah' I d e a ."

On T u e sd a y , a t 3:30 p.m . a d is­cu ss io n g ro u p w iil d iscuss B(*r-

ja ic , beg inn ing a t 3:38 p .m ..T h e P ro g re s s iv e W om en'* C lub

will .m eet to n igh t a t th a h o m e o! M rs. C la ra Jo se p h , V anD orn St.

Sunday Schoo) b eg in s a t 9:30 a .m .'; n ictrning w orsh ip , 11 a .m .; ev en in g se rv ic e . 7:3!) p .m .

M orn ing ch o ir r e h e a rse s a t 7:30 p .m , M onday an d sen io r ch o ir a t 8 p .m . W ednesday. ■;

P r a y e r se rv ic e Is on F r id a y from , .. . 7:30 un til 3:30 p .n i, ill?, pub lic Is

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^ /& rs h ip s e r v ic e * a re h e ld S u n - A d u lt S e m in a r , 7 p .m . S e n io rd a y a t 9:30 an d l i a m a n d ti n u r­se ry is p ro v id e d a t b o th se rv ices.. S erm on top ic w ill bo “C h ris tian ity

d a y a r 11 a .m .; sen io r c h o ir .rehear-1 a n '^ C om m unism - l h e .alienge.

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t e r e s t In y o u r r e q u i r e m e n t * to a i s u r e t h a t y o u g o t

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N ot a C h ris tia n ” at th e h o m e of. M rs . M arie B e rr ien , Long B ran c h .

O n T h u rsd a y , N ov. 15, th e “ In ­tro d u c tio n to U ru ta rian ism ” d is ­cu ss io n g roup w ilt m ee t a t the h o m e of ttie W. G . L em m ons, L it­tle S ilve r.

H r c t P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h R e u te M an d F r a n k lin S i . .

M a ta w a a R e v . C h e ste r A . G a llo w a y ,

P a s to rB row nie T ro o p m eets at 3 p .m .

on F r id a y . J u n io r H igh m e e ts ut7 p .m . 1 he M en s C h an te r w ill m eet e t 8 p .m . in th e fellow ship hall. T h e R ev . h d w a rd B ru b u k er E n g le ­w ood, w ill bn g u es t .speaker.

M o rn in g w o rsh ip se rv ic e Sundav is a t 10 a .m . A d ed ica tion se rv ic e of m e m o ria l g ifts • w iM b e held a long w ith the com m ission ing n t w o rk e rs for th e F .very -M em ber C an v a ss . S unday School m e e ts at 10 a .m . N u rse ry c a re Is p rov ided fo r ch ild re n u n d e r th ree-years-o f-•g e .

W e stm in s te r C irc le m ea ts a t the hom e of M iss H an n ah M cL ean , R o u te 79, F re n e a u , on M onday a t8 p .m .: B o ard of T ru s te e s , 8 p .m .

Boy S cou t T ro o p 73 m e e ts a t 7:30p .m . o n T u e sd a y . F a ith C irc le m e e ts a t hom e of M rs. G eo rg e C on­n o r , 3 E ise n h o w e r C t., M ataw an , a t 8 p .m . E v a n g e lism C om m ittee r r .- - ts t 7:30 p .m .

B o ard of D eaco n s m e e t on W ed­n esd ay a t 8 p .m .

In te rm e d ia te G ir l S cou t T ro o p m e e ts o n T h u rs d a y a t J p .m .

S e c e n d B a p tis t C h a r c h M S A tla n tic S t . , K e y p o r t

R a v . N ic h o la s J . T a t e , P a s la rTlm C h ris tm a s B enevolent F u n d

D r iv e w ill end S unday afte rn o o n N ov. 18, w ith a p ro g ra m fea tu r in g th e R ev . T . H. A lexunder, h is c h o ir a n d c o n g reg a tio n from P a s -

Cunday n ig h t a t 7:,1(1 p.m .

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R ad io in s tru c tio n g ro u p m e e ts F r id a y ac 8 p .m . in fellow ship h a il.

“ W hen a Fellow N eeds a F r ie n d ” will b9 the p a s to r 's se rm o n to p ic Sunday a: th e U a.m . w orsh ip . Sun­d ay Schooi s ta r t s ot 9:15 a .m . A n u rs e ry c la s s Is conduc ted fo r p re ­school ch ild ren a t II a.m . Y oung P eo p le ’s S ocie ty m e e ts In the fel­low ship hall a t 7 p .m .

T h e M issionary Socioty w ill m e e t M onday a t 1:30 p .m .

T h e L adiea A id will me«'. in the fellow ship hail oh T u e sd a y a t 7:45 p.m .

T h e R ifle C lub m e e ts W ednesday a t 6:30 p .m .; B ih le S tudy G ro u p a t fellow ship ha il, 8 p .m .

S en io r ch o ir re h e a rse s T h u rsd ay a t 7:43 p .m . ,

T rin ity C h u rch (E p la c c p a l) M a h S t . , M a ta w a a

R ev . C a rro ll B. K ill ,R ec to r

C o nfirm ation c la s s m eets S a tu r­d a y a t 9:30 a .m .; ju n io r c h o ir re ­h e a rsa l, 11 a .m .

Sunday m a tin s a n d H oly Com ­m un ion w ill be a t 7:45 a .m . w hen th a w om en o t th e ch u rch w ill m a k e th e ir C o rp o ra te C om m union; fam ily se rv ic e . Holy C om m union, ch u rch school, 9:50 a .m .; m o rn in g p ra y e r an d se rm o n , 11 a .n i.; ev e n ­song, 7:30 ji.m .; Ju n io r Y oung C hurchm en , ,:3 0 p .m .

Holy C om m union w ill ba c e le b ra t­e d on T u e sd a y a t 8 a .m .; W ed­n esd ay a l 10 a .tn . a n d F r id a y a t 6:30 a .m .

A .A .’u m ee t T u e sd a y at 9 p .m .T h u rsd a y B oy S co u t T ro o p 232

w ill hold a pub lic c o u rt of h o n o r a t 7 p .m .; sen io r cho ir re h e a rsa l, 8 p .m .; adu lt co n firm atio n c la s s , 9 p .m .

sa i, 8 p. ill.S en io r yoush fe llow sh ip can teen

w ill b< held F r id a y a t S p.m .J u n io r ch o ir r e h e a r s e s S atu rday

a t a .m .•Sunday School m e e ts for ail ayes

a t S:3i) a n d U a .m .; w o rsh ip s e r ­v ic e s , 9:30 and )! a m . w hen the se rm o n topic wiil oe "O n S leeping in C h u ic h ." T h s S a c ra m e n t of B ap tism ft'i'l be udm inisterc-d ut !):3S a.in . Y outh ad v iso rs m e e t at 2:311 p .u i.; P ilg rim . Y outh F ellow ­sh ip . 6:30 p .m .: S en io r Youth. F e l­low ship. 7: JO p .m .

T he B o ard of C h ris tian E d u c a ­tion w ill m e e t W ednesday at 8 p .m .

R e fo r m e d C lm r c b o t K e y p o r t W a ire ti S t., K e y p o r t

R a v . John IL S h a rp e . P as to rChoir re h e a rsa l l.t T h u rs d a y at

8:15 p .m . T he L a d ie s Aid and F a r au d N e a r w ill m e e t a t the ch u rc h hw .se a t 8:15 p .m . w ith M rs. W illiam 11. H itchcock a n d M ra. J o ­sep h Ro.M'i&n j». iu h o s te sse s . M em ­b e rs a r e rem in d ed to b rin g a g ift fo r th e m iss io n a ry C h ris tm as box.

Sunday Schooi, n u rse ry an tl J u n ­io r H igh m e e t a t 9:39 a.m .; High School F e llo w sh ip in th e ch u rch house , 9:30 a .m .; m o rn in g w orship , 10:45 a .m .; Y ou th F ellow sh ip , 6 p .m .

T h e c o n firm a tio n c la s s will m eet M onday a t 7 p .m .; B ib le Study G roup , 8:13 p .m .

E ld e rs m e a t In th e c h u rc h house W ednesday a t 8:15 p .m .

O r a e a M e th o d is t C h a r e kS t. J a m e s f t . -

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first, m eeting for th o se seek ing m e m b e rs h ip in tiie ch u rc h on Dec. 4, T o p ic fo r d iscu ss io n for th is m e o tin g w ill b e ‘T h e C h ris tia n U n­d e rs ta n d in g o f M a n ."

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M r t . g m ;n * S m all i.is-fciel. 2 Wx- Jf/H A ve., N ew Brunsw tcte, died S a tu rd a y , N(>v. 3, 1962 in P erth A m boy G en e ra l K o tp iis l i f u r a long illness. She u » til and th t w idow of F ra n k Lis(tel

B o m m N ew ark, »hc lived la lha l c i!y m ost c l h t r Uf* nod for s s iw n licnf hi M aplew ood, befo re mov.-ng tu N«w B runsw ick 18 m cinth j ago.

S he is M<ry|.ved by six sons. H »r- rv . K ey p o rt; M artin , P ra n k and W ulm m , Cliffwood B e s tn ; H ow ard, Joh n sto n , P a ., im i R obert, Busb- n tl l, f !c .; tw o daugh ter* . M rs. Vi­ol*. M etro s , N ew B ruosw ick . and M rs. C aro l C haplcoki, N ew ark: tw o b io th e ra : a a u t « , 19 g ra n d ­ch ild ren and Hvo ftrcu t-f'n irid rh il- d ren .

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e e held Tu*»- d ay u t 8 p .m . a t th r F u n e ra l A p a rt­m en t* e ! G curjje A hr a n d Son, I rv ­ington .

s A r e a r * s i d * n t » « n u r g e d to t a k e m l v a n U g e u f p l a n s b yL ^ ^ ^ l W t o r i C h w n l w o f . C o n i i n & c r u i n t s i n K f y p o r t , R a r i t a n » n d V'ss'l^stfk’: l®»d»»OB T o w n s h i p s t o m U a n d in s t a l l » » l b e l t s i n a u t o t r i o - ,',‘4 ' ^ ' r v b i le * i l t i s S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y .

H i a j« y c * < h i w i l l »*U t h * s e a t ‘b e l t s a t b e l o w l l i e n c r m a l ^ ? ^ f r ^ w t a lU ' p n c » '» n d I m t s l ! t h e m f r e * d u r i n g t h a t w o - d a y e v e n t .

JR w iy h a y * a r r a n g e d l e v t h e u s e o f p e r k i n g l o t s a t t h e K e y p o r t -' U lA e a ie , t h * A i r p o r t P J a i a S h o p p i n g C e n t e r i n R a r i t a n a n d

e W o o d .n S h o p p i n g C e n t e r i n M a d i s o n T o w n s h ip .S e a t b e l t* t « b e s o ld b y t h a J a y c e e s a r e m a d e o f n y l o n ,

• o w t J n . a v a r i e t y o f c o l o r s , a n d m e e t g o v e r n m e n t s p e c i f i c a ­t i o n s . T h a a v e r a g e t i m a f o r i n s t a l l a t i o n is f i v e t o t e n m i n u t e s » w * * * s p r o m i s e a l l c u s t o m e r s w i l l b e s e r v e d p r o m p t -

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i d i s n h«M u:ing o l t h e C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d o f N e w J e r s e y ’s t u g - |« a l i o n t 'iia M a t a w a n - t o - F r e e h o l d r u n m i g h t b e a b a n d o n e d I t t h i s t i m e w a s p r a i s e w o r t h y . T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t F r e e ­h o ld w o u l d o p p o s e t h a m o v e c a m * a f t e r , t h e r a i l r o a d a l r e a d y M id d e c i d e d t o k e e p t h e r o a d , a c c o r d i n g t o r a i l r o a d s o u r c e s , bu* i t w a s a . t i m e l y a n d a l e r t m o v e b y a p u b l i c b o d y t o - p r o - !* c t i t i m u n i c i p a l i t y .

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A ro as t b**( d in o a r w ili b s i* r- r*d aa d . t tm a l l c h a rg e w ill l i e as- *ss*d . A ll b a i l p ia y a ra a a d th e ir im illM , M M h e r wtffc 'tk * ac tlv * n * m b * ri of th s U S L aagu* and M r (am lilM , a r* co rd ia lly inv ited

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T h e G olden A ssem b ly 41 o l the O rd e r of R ainbow fo r G lrl> . K e y ­p o rt, c e le b ra te d Iti 14th b irth d ay a t c e re m o a it* held in th e M asoalc T em ple , T h ird a n d O sbo rn S :c., K eyport. W orthy A dviso r M ias D or­o th y A u m ack . • K ey p o rt, p res id ed .

111* aeve* co lo rs o f ' th e ra inbow w e re a riilaat in Ih* d*co ra tinn* an d in th e fciar-tia r b ir th d a y e«k* , ap ­p ro p ria te ly itM cribed " t i * p p y B ir th d ay .” M is t H olly A lg sr, K ey­p o rt, a s i i s t s a t w o rth y ad v iso r, b lew o u t th* ca n d le s . .

A ll th* m e m b ers , w ea rin g floor- I tn g th w hit* gow ns, a lso w itnessed th* In itia tion o r tw o new c s n a id a ie s in th* R eccp tln n H all o f th e T em -

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M r*. E d w a rd W athinaon, M other A dvinor, c o n g ra tu la te d th e g ir ls on th e c h s r ita b le w ork they a re doing th is y e a r . T h e ir p ro ie c ta Include th e co llec ting of bo ttle c s p s , nylon stock ings, e tc . T h e y a lso co n tr ib u te to M eals fo r M illions a t e a ch g a th ­e ring , o f the g roup , and d o n a te to th e C h ild ren ’s C en te r, E a ton tow n.

M ias V irg in ia T u c k e r , , C en tra l P a rk , w a s th e hosD itallty c h a ir ­m an . S he w an a is la te d by M ias B onnie B row n, M arlb o ro , and M iss D rew O ch m e r, K ey p o rt.

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U n d e r the new p lan , the e lec te d counc il chooses one o t i ts m em b ers s s m a y o r. T h e council is the leg is­la tiv e and pulicy m ak ing body, lt p rov ide* by o rd in a n ce fo r the in­te rn a l o rg a n ita tio n in to d e p a r t ­m e n ts an d ad o p ts the b udget, lev ies ta x e s , fixes s a la r ie s , b u t is free of a d m in is tra tiv e d u d es

T h * m a n a g e r ap p o in ts and m a y rem o v e to w n ih ip o ffic e rs and e m ­p lo y ees excep t those appo in ted by the council. He a lso p re p a re s the b u d g e t fo r yo n s id ers tio n an d ac tio n of th e council, d irect* and su p er­v ises a ll tow n ih ip d ep a rtm e n ts , re ­c e iv es - and a c ts upon re s id e n ts ' com plain t* .

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A reso lu tion ad o p ted w as sen t to th e P ub lic U tilities C om m ission .

T h e reso lu tion s lso au tho rised the bo rough a tto rn ey to oppose such a m ove by Ihe ra ilw ay at an y h ea rin g held for Ihe purpose by th e P llC .

P etition Pi o test(co n tin u ed from p a g e one)

com m ission announced lha t A. C im p o , Inc ., M iddletow n gene ra l c o n tra c to r , p lanned con stru c tio n of the p lan t, d es igned to p roduce 1000 tons of a sp h a lt daily .

H ow ever, p e titio n e rs p ro te sted tha t th e y fea re d con stru c tio n of the p lan t would resu lt in a d ep rec ia tio n of neighbo rhood p ro p e rty values. T he co m m ittee re fe rre d the p ro te st to th e p la nn ing board .

T h e co m m ittee also in tro d u ced an am en d m en t to the zoning o rd inance w hich w ould change from oomm er* cial to resid en tia l c lassif ica tio n a s tr ip o f land along R oute 34 w here L e v itt an d Sons, Inc., m ode l homeK a re located . The am en d m en t, « h o w ould rezone from in d u s tiia l lo re s ­id en tia l an o th er tra c t n e a r Lloyd Rd. to c le a r the w ay fo r add itiona l L ev itt hom es.

O th er O rd inances T w o o lh e r o rd in an ces w ere intro*

duced to c re a te th e post of a rad io d isp a tch e r a t police head q u b rte r« and to req u ire tha t a ll buildings m u s t connect w ith sew er fac ilitii* lo ca ted oc the s tree t w here the s tru c tu re is s itu a ted . P u b lic h e a r ings on all th ree o rd in a n ces will be held Nov. 19.

T h a D em o c ra tic c lubs from the th re e d is tr ic ts went on recu rd con- d em n ln g rhe com m ittee fo r not ob> ta in ing new school fac ilitie s from L ev itt and Sons, Inc., for the td d i- tional 650 houses the f irm plans to co n s tru c t.

In a i f t lc r to (h r f;o f in in g hodv, Ihe clubs s ta te d tiwil hecHUM* ol Ihis " fa i lu re " (here w ill he no land left in (he Levitt n a c i for u new school and tha t the developm ent will hecotne " a b u rd en on the towiihliip insU 'ud of a b lessing ." M ayor N o m u n 1\ Wood tiuu ti copy oi lhe le tte r b« sent lo the p lann ing board . 71iere w ere no o ih o r com m en ts on it.

N o (iiinn iug O rdbm ncc T ow nsh ip A ttorney W illiam O'*

lla g n n was au tho rized to p re p a re an o rd in a n ce banning hun ting wilh- In low nship lim its. The .o m in ilte e IndlcMled, how ever, {hat i( will ex ­em pt little dovcloped und wooded sec tions of the low nship from Ihe re fu ta tio n

A ^.n o i f 11. n 11 - ,v ov .i£>.or* v J iv J i ilo h T STarT it'.. T oad rh f iln n n n . mi id he w o 'h l soon i;et woiU undet wav in clenr a hKilpalh i Cfmneeling t ’ouniy Rd. w ith Clifl- , wootl Ave nea r lhe la ih o a il. 'lh e ; p alh will pei mil ih i ld re n lo n*l Mil ( ’liffwoi ,1 School w l t o i t w al^ jjig , Along the rallioA d tfa iT S . i

C o in m lliren ia n Sl^jntVHd V. Kow j nlfcki. (Hiller ( h ^ r i n a n , nnnou iued i th s i Uv(>h;vnf p a ild n g lim it i.ignn ! will iip JioMed in Ihe n ea r fu tu re ! flTTne a ie n of the new high school. 1

Garbage Pickup( ro tu im iu l f*om pag<s ou«>

| re a t te r to ihe fc<*nitup b o « rd *A j h ea lth . At boni««rh offices ye^U r- | d ay , no w ord ww, ^ '/tillab le o a how t long - th e m>.«takea collectionfi • u«d ItKCitrreri.j T h e tow nsh ip con jm U ice rece iv ed { rep o rt f iw n Roy M organ , ch ie f o t (S o u th OW H nd # e r»?e Co. th a t a

S3C.OOO fire Iw use w«l| go up on a 609-by*?0ft-foot p ro p e r ly on T n rock - ino rto n L a ae w S ay re W/xkJs Sou th . T h e p ro p e r ty is jusf. b eh ind the R oute 9 shopp ing ce n te r .

H u T ahea M ortgage . M r. M organ rep o rte d the f ire c o m ­

p any h aa take^ & m on& jige fo r the am o u n t needed on us ow n fire house. T h e budd in g wiU b e bu ik to h o u s t tw o tru c k s , even though w ily on* jj. now a v a ilab le , M r. M or­g an s ta te d . He ad d e d the bu ild ing w ill inc lude an a p p a ra tu s room and an a ll-p u rp o se room .

T h e tra n s fe r of » p lenary , re ta il liquor h e rn s* fro m E v e re tt Hoff­m a n fo r p rem ises on R oute 35 to lhe K ft J L iquors, Inc., w as a p ­p roved . O fticcrs o f lhe f irm a re K enneth an d J o h n J . F lem in g , South R iv e r. K enneth F lem ing , th e p re s id e n t, ow ns M per cen t o f the s tock ; Jo h n F lem ing , sec re ta ry * tre a s u re r , ow ns 49 p e r ce n t an d B lan cn e J a rq u ilh , South R iver, one p e r cent.

M r. Hoff and Tow nship C lerk M ary B row n v*fere au th o rized to p u rc h a se a s to rm sew er c lean e r fo r the ro ad d e p a rtm e n t fo r $31*80.

A w arded C on trac t M anzo C o n tra c tin g Co., M ataw an ,

w ax a w ard ed a co n trac t fo r $12,­; 432.80 fo r m a in te n an ce w ork a n d

m a te r ia ls fo r road w ork un d er M ate aid.

T h e tow nsh ip c o m m ittee in tro d u c­ed a resolu tion w hich w ill allow the W a te r A u tho rity to lilig a le fo r ri^ fils to p u rc h a s e fhe B row ntow n W ater Co. T ne reso lu tion p rov ides for th e tow nship’s option ag re e m e n t lo p u rc h a s e th e co m pany to b e tu rn e d o v e r to th e au tho rity .

rfh e ag ree m en t betw een th e B row ntow n W ater Co. a n d th e to ./n - sh ip co m m ittee w m tig n ed in 1996 an d g ra n ts th e to w n sh ip the righ t to p u rc h a se a n d 'a c q u i r e the co m ­p any a n d a ll rta a sse t# a t any tim e w ith in 10 y ea ra from tha t d a te .

P u rc h it te P r ic e Is Q uestion W ilham L a n ib e n , c h a irm a n of

th e W a te r A u tho rity , s ta led th a t th e m a in question in reg ard to the a g re e m e n t d e t ls w ith the p u rc h a s e p r ic e . M r. L am b ert sa id the a g re e ­m e n t spec;.ries th a l th e to w nsh ip w ould h a v e the righ t to p u rc h a se th e B row ntow n W a te r Cc. a t th e butldfng co s ts le ss dep rec ia tion .

H e sa id the m a tte r a lread y is in litig a tio n . If the ag ree m en t is found va lid th e a u th o rity will be ab le to p u rc h a s e th e co m p an y a t co s t less d ep re c ia tio n . If i t is .not va lid the W ater A uthority w ill h ave to nego­tia te fo r a p u rc h a se p rice , M r. L a m b e r t po in ted ou l.

T b e W a te r A uthority w as c re a te d b y th e tow nship co m m ittee ia 1960, fo u r y e a r s a f te r lhe ag ree m en t w as e n te re d in to b e tw e en the tow nah ip o o m m ittee and th e B row ntow n W a­te r Co.

H olm del Opposes-(continued fro m page o n e )

d ay . Albert F le m m e r led off the d iscuaaion by no ting th a t th e G a r­den S ta te P a rk w ay had ta k e n 300 a c re s o u t o f th e tow nsh ip , th a t K oulea 34 and SS cut th rough ii a n d th a t coun ly ro ad s 4 and 5 alao w ere th ro u g h tra ffie runs. M r. F le m m e r believed this w as a ll one tow nsh ip should b e asked to subm it to.

F r e d N oble, an o th e r m e m b er, r e ­p o rte d th a t A tlan tic T ow nsh ip a l­read y h ad taken m e asu re s to cut off R oute IR from its lands, b u t w aa nol ab le to get exact d a te on Just w h ere the S ta te H ighw ay D e­p a r tm e n t p lans to ex ten d th is road , ft p re se n tly te rm in a te s at R ou te 9 in w e s te rn M arlbo ro T ow nship.

M ay o r Jam e s M. A ckerson re ­vea led th a t he h a d learned of four d iffe ren t routes be in g under con sid ­e ra tio n . all te rm in a tin g in th e gen ­e ra l a r e a of lhe M onm uuth P a rk R ace T ra ck .

M r. F lem m er d e c la re d ih t.i* w as o pen rep o rt that th e S tate H ighw ay D e p a rtm e n t had s tak e d out th e land of C onover B ros, in W ickatunk for R oute 516. M ayor A ckerson said th is led h im to lhe susp icion lhe H ighw ay D ep artm en t w ould fol­low the co u rse of a d ried up brook bed th a l would b rin g the h igh ..y s tra ig h t across t h e m idd le of H olm del Tow nship.

‘rh e b o a rd voled to recom m end to th e tow nship con* ittee th n t a le tte r b* w ritten th e S tate H ighw ay D n p artm en t inform ing the road budy of the tow nsh ip 's opposition <o being criss-c ro ssed by any m ore s ta te roads.

H e a lt h B o a r d N o t(con tinued from page o n e )

le r rev ea led tha t w hile te r ra co tta w as p o t down in the R av ine D r. sec tion , th e re w as tran a ite u sed in th e G reen and W hite V illage. He doub ted th e dec ision to use tra n s i te in s tead o f tile p ip e in the G reen and W hite V illage w ss tru ly tha t o f th e consu lting eng ineers , Rem* 1/igton a n d Boyd, C am den.

A sk B orough CouncilBoth M r. M auer and Mr. M ullet'

d ec la red tha t p e rs w an ting lo ask <|ur»tion* w hy o n r kind of pipe is specified in nn o rd innnce mul o th e r k inds a te used in any p ro ­je c t .•ilxMiJd go to th e borough c o u n ­cil for ih e ir answ ers.

M r. M auer re ite ra te d Ihe H and the h o a id of h m lth took Inst m onth w hen flt.st app ro ach ed oi. t i e mat-t r r t t h • J w i-tM !.,, ■ i {».h ave conclusive opinion (n u n the 17 n ii in h e rs licensed by lhe hot- ough tha l lim is iie w as the equal of cast ij (Ml Indore Ihe ih n n r r would he n u d e , lie rm i l le d lo tne p e titio n ers tho h o itu ig ir* long r e f ­o ld of expe rience wilhoul troub le in SO y e a rs w ith the use of cast if <ni.

T h e re w as s long im ining fiigu- m ent b e iw ren M r. M uller, the petl- lioner* »nd w^M nm *M’v n re n r*

over Ihe su itan llilv of ca st n o n over Iran s ile M r M ul’r r h d d ii in Ih* an illusion Ihm tra n site pipe was ( li( ii|H 'i, ihiin \shen the hand fill nml ‘'bn tilin* :" to Mip|i<nl tliin pipe is pul in, Ihe liibnr co s h J io in jheimdaUtttifm "ft ?X er M ] f tr TtTnilUii!fool, th e ob lH 'l.on quoted IfislaluT lion spH ’IfleHllnflJ \Vhirh, thev de- c lm l'd . Minwed t h n t m e labor u i '. ts for special " b id d in g ” for niM Iron pip»'* pluk lhe need lo lead and sea t l lu cunnectlnk Joints.

j T o Cha?ag? C#4«j M r M au er U>)<i th em th e re w as I ho “ bedd ing ’* req u irem en t h f tan-w j o f in the o rd in an ce specify ing the

UM of casl iron pipe in. tJie bor­ough. M r. M ull« r noted th e cod* of the 5 ia fe D ep a rtm e n t of J iea ith d id noi re q u ire an y th in g Nke th is, Jt w as - ad m itte d thi* w as so by M r. Sills, but he c la im ed to know th*; code w as to be changed.

M r. M u lle r c ited the ac id ity of so il in [he bo ro u g h 3.5 r>h fac to r, to o -a c id fo r the uce of &&be»tos c«*ment ( t r a n s i te ) in fhat the a c id i­ty w ould a t ta c h th s ce m en t. Mr. M a u e r noted th is ac id ity in th e wa- lex1 of L ak e M%Ulw&u h a d ea ten

j aw ay th re e inches of the cem en t I dam .nince. t h . t im t Of ils construe - j- lion. But' th e re wai» c o u n ts argu- j men* on the sco re of the corrosion i th a t taker» p la ce ir. i-ast iron pipe, ! nol in tra n s i te .

r r a n k ly n H u n te r, a b o a rd m e m ­b e r , su p p o rted the a rg u m en t of Ihose fav o rin g tra n s ite , rep o rtin g he h a d o b se rv e d an e x p e rim en t at tbe Jo h n s M anville plfinl w hich con­v in ced him th e a sb es to s cem en t pipe had a ; m uch re s is ta n ce to c ru sh in g as c a s r iron.

A ccused Of P re ju d iceW hen the p e ttlio n e rs accu sed M r.

M uller of be in g p re ju d iced In favor of r ^ s t iron , h e re to rted by hold ing M r. Siila W iv*.'/naking com p ariso n of c o s t* 'f r o m -o th e r m u n ic ipa lities w h e re tra n s i te h « s “ 'g o tte n in” by quo ting the p ric e of e x tra heavy ca st iron p ipe , nol the s ta n d a rd g ra d e sp ec ified in th s local o rd i­nance . M r. R iu i e o ffered to m ake la b o ra to ry tea ls o f the re s is ta n c e lo ac id and c ru sh in g of th e hvo p ipa m a te r ia ls , b u t W alter V ike, vice p re s id e n t of the board , ch e m ica l eng ineer, to ld him n o re lia b le test fo r c o m p ariso n could be m a d e as th e re w e re too m any o th e r fac to rs to b e taken in to accoun t.

T h e bo ard finally reso lv ed the m a tte r b y d eck lin g to c a ll In a ca s t iron pipe in d u s try re p re s e n ta tiv e to a rg u e it out w ith M r. Sills an d the tra n s i te c o m p an y ’s en g in eers a l the next m eeting .

W hen d iscussion of fhe tim e fac ­to r o f m a k in g connection:, in lo the sew er ca m e up and it w as d isc lo sed th e re a r e on ly fou r fully licensed p lu m b ers In th e borough , M r. M ul­le r w as con fiden t p lu m b ers from o th e r p laces w ould com e in to get licensed in th e borough a n d take som e of the connections w ork , rh e p lum bing in sp ec to r d e c la re d tha t th e re a r e p lu m b ers all th e way from N ew ark to A tlan tic C ity who had taken o u t licenses in M a la ­wan.

M r- H un ler c lashed w ith M r. Mul* le r o v e r the type of ex am in a tio n g iven fo r a p lu m b ers license . M r. H u n te r b e liev ed it to be too re­s tr ic tiv e , esp ec ia lly a s to “ w ip ing” jo in t* . M r. M uller e x p re sse d d is ­p le a su re b ec au se he h a d been “ p re s s u re d " to pass an app lican t fo r a license recen tly from a bor­ough g rnup o f w hich the app lican t w as a m e m b er. He d ec la red that the a p p lican t had failed on th e test fo r "w ip in g ” a joint an d h e w as Hot y ie ld ing on the point of it being iteceasa ry fo r an app lican t , to pass such a test to gel licensed

M r. M u lle r a lso noted th a t it w as • com m on assu m p tio n th a t a p e r ­son w ork ing at s tea m fittin g w as fully a<)uippad to be a p lum ber. H e sa id th a t s tea m ftttin g in c o n ­nec tion w ith oil heatin*1 w as not to b e c o n s tru e d as m akin~ a m an a p lu m b er and exem pting him from the need to be le sted for s license.

T he question of w hat lo do about s e p tic ta n k s pul out of u se when houses a r e a t ta c h e d into th e s e w e r w as b ro u g h t up! M r. M ulle r w as of the view th e y ahould b e filled up, a s som e of th em a re of m e ta l con ­s tru c tio n and will ru t l o u t and cave in if not i.i use. .B ut M r. M au e r acknow ledged f i l in g of ihe tanks would b e a heavy a d d e d cost on p ersons ty in g into the aew er and could be exp ec ted to ra ise the height of re s is ta n c e tn it.

S e n a G e t s O w n

th e ra wouUI t o ao th in g th e b o a r d eotfW do abou t 'L fcwt a t ca lls for action from o lh e r m e m ­b e rs , th e su p e rin ten d en t'* ru les p a sse d wUh M r. N arzow ich a fu­tile "n o .”

P r o te u s f a r m ’s AetW cT h e board found if je if in ar; awk-.

w a rd scullion w hen a p j r e n t in s is t­ed on defying one o f its ru le s p r o ­vid ing th a t m a tte rs concerned with in d iv idua l pup ils b e d iscussed In execu tive sessfon. T h is p a ren t w ould h ave none o f it w an ted th e public and p re ss prtr.c-.vi lo ab o u t a m a tte r 'in v o lv in g M* *oo. B ut M r. Sena p ro te s te d the p a r ­e n t’s action, .

G a r re t t V oorhees, p re s id in g in the absence of H arry V. H olm es, p re s id e n t, rem in d ed M r. Sena vhe p a re n t d id h a v e th e floor to the p u b lic 's portion of the m eeting to b f h ea rd . F)<it w hen L e s te r A. Bom] ca lled for invoking t h e b o a r d ’s ru le c» p ro h ib itin g public d iscussions invo lv ing ind iv idual pu ­p ils . he qu ick ly gained support fro m o th e r boa id m e m b ers w ho fea re d , if exe.ention w ere allow ed Oflce. a p rece d en t w ould be .set. T he p iu e n i o b je c ted h is topic tru ly d id nol involve h is boy as a m ain issu e , b u t M r. V o o rh ees ca lled hU lu lk I t 3 halt, d ire c ted the p a ren t to jo in th e b o a rd in ex e cu tiv e ses ­s ion if he wou!d con tinue the topic. 'ITje p aren t g a v e w ay a n d a two- ho u r session beh ind closed doors followed.

J o h n A. D ugan, s e c re ta ry , re p o rt­ed lh e board O ct. 25 h ad so ld bonds fo r the lO-rooin add ition to C en tra l School. C en tra l J e r s t B ank and T russ Co., F rrehoJd . w ss su ccess ­ful b idde r a t 3.4 p e r cen t in te res t on *228,119.49. F ir s t N a tiona l Bank of South A m boy, M adison T ow n­sh ip , w as next at a 3.40 ra te al J227.805.03. T h e M ataw an B ank set a 3.45 ra te on a $227,943.51 b id and fhe J . J . R v an in v estm en t firm .

■N ew ark, a 3.6 ra te ou a $228,182.70 b id .

T ra o sp o r ta tle a P ro b lemW hen M r. H olm es rem in d ed the

b o a rd befo re h e left lhe m eeting ,, th a t budget tim e w as a t hand, M r. N arzow icii, c h a i r m a n of tra n sp o rta tio n , did no l see how his co m m ittee cou ld co m e u p w ith a f ig u re for bus tra v e l co sts in 1963-S4 w hen il w as not know n yet w hat c la sse s and pupils w ould be m ov­ed oul of o th e r schools uilo the new 10-room add itio n lo C en tra l , School. |

M r. Sena p ledged to show by co lo red thum b tack s on a m ap the hom e location of pupils to be a t­tend ing the vario u s schools. M r. N arcow ich and M r. V oorhees p ledg ­ed they w ould m a k e the needod tw o-in iie runs from th e schools to d e te rm in e from M r. S ena’s m a p w h a t pupils w ould co m e un d er s ta te -a id e d tra n sp o rta tio n .

M rs. John T e rg is , C en tra l School P a re n t - T each er A ssociation , in­fo rm ed the b o a rd the co u n ty lib ra r­ian would m eet w ith th a t body next M ondav night on a p ro je c t tf* r ia r t a lib ra ry at C en tra l School. M r, N a n o w ic h questioned w hat the in­te n t m ight be in s ta r t in g a lib ra ry . M r. T e rg is sa id h e a n d aii o th e r m e m b ers should com e M onday and find out.

T e T u ra O ver M i ic s t io aM r. Sena su b m itte d a regu la tion

for adoptinn b y lhe b o ard tha t pu ­p ils un d er m ed ica tio n m ust tu rn o v e r all m sd ic ihe and d ru g s to be ta k en to the school n u rse w hile on the school p rem ises . M r. Bond q u es­tioned if this h ad the support of p a ren ts . Mr. S ena believed it did.

M rs. R e ts S tohs, B elle O aks, w as h ire d as a s i i t h g ra d e te a c h e r at C en tra l School to rep lace Jo sep h Z ahn , ca lled lo A ir F o rce du lv . She w ill be paid $4600 , p ro ra ted . She fo rm e rly tau g h t in M iddletow n T ow nsh ip High School. M r*. Bessie H eaney , M ataw an , w as re ta in ed as a au b s titu te nurse al $15 per dav . Jo se p h N. B ouchard , physica l ed u ­ca tio n d irec to r, gained a p p ro v a l of a co m p reh en s iv e physica l fitness p ro g ram for pupils on w hich rep o rts w ill be m ade to p a re n ts .

M r. D ugan rep o rted Jonn M ac- W illiam . M etuchen. th e a ic h ite c t on th e new add ition , had ob ta ined f/o in Borough P lum b ing an d H eat­ing. South R iver, c o n tra c to r , a fig­u re on a bo iler for th t new school w hich would sav e $900.

A gainst this, the board wns in­fo rm ed ii had a t the p re sen t a boil- c r th a t needed fixing at the C en tra l

i School, r s t im a te s of co sts for v a r ­ious new p a rts , if they would do

’I T U S JN .C H A T . , , W h e n K. goc w n i d o f U n io n s t r o n g i t a n d t o h u s d P r e s i d e n t K e n n e d y h * jp r o in p t ty ’-h re< v in t h * to w e l o n t h e C u b a a j f a i r . . . L»ue$* h t t h o u g h t th * o d d s w o u ld b e a g « i m t h im w i th a l l t h t ^ « h a U J« -h a .rd * » n e d U ru o 't t B e a c h f o lk l i n e d u p a g a i n s t h im . . . S p e a k i n g o f th * - C u b a n s i t u a t i o n , o u r s t a f f e r , M r * . '.R u th H a r t m a n w h o w a s o a a E u r o p e a n ; a i m t w i th h u b b y H a r v e y n o t e d t h e c o u tU ie n U iis w e r e or*’ p in s a n d n e e d l e s d u r i n g th e m o r e * U ek v ( of .m e n a c in g d a y s , . . Q u i t e a f e w d e m o n s t r a t i o n s iw R o /n fr b u t tn e y d i d n ' t f in d o u t u n t i l l a t e r - t h a t t h e v w e r e ! f e r J t h e 0 S , . i t im d . . . T h e l a n g u a g e b a r r i e r c a n bf? a b i t d i f f i c u l t t o c o n - l e a d w i th . . . w h i l e in, a s m a l l F r e n c h r e s t a u r a n t ; t h o u g h t th e y s a w a g e n t l e m a n d i n i n g o n w h a t a p p e a r e d to b e s te w . . . so o r d e r e d sanH* . . . i t t u r n e d o u t t o b e s c j m d -. . . . B u t w e ’ii l e t M r s . H a r t m a n r e p o r t o n s o m e o f t h e m o r e h a r ro w * - in g e x p e r i e n c e s h e r s e l f .

I R V I N G S T O N E M A Y n o t h a v e h a d i t its m m d v b u t h u ‘‘A g o n y a n d E r s ta c y ! * i s p r a c t i c a l l y a g u i d e b o o k o n M ic h e l ­a n g e lo i n R o m * , , . h a n d - k i s s i n g is .s i.u p n s t.n g lv - g r a c i o u s ly d o n e w i th e a s e a n d n a t u r a l n e s s . . . n e v e r - t o - b e - f o r g o t t e n t h a t t a x i r i d e t h e f i r s t n i g h t in L i s b o n , t h e d r i v e r l o o k i n g l i k e a y o u n g b a n d i t , d r i v i n g a t to p s p e e d u p s n d d o w u s t e e p h i l l s , r o c k i n g a r o u n d c u r v e s a n d f a i l i n g to u n d e r s t a n d ‘ s lo w d o w n ” in E n g l i s h , F r e n c h o r I t a l i a n . . . t ip is u n d e r s t o o d a n y w h e r e . . . s i d e w a l k c a f e s a r e d e l i g h t f u l , p l a c e s t o r e l a x a n d w a t c h t h e e v e r c h a n g i n g p a r a d e o f p e o p l e a n d tu l e i s u r e ly s ip a n a p e r i t i f . . . a s a r i lo o k s p r e t t y f u n n y in L o n d o n , c o v e r e d w i t h a h e a v y t o p p e r . . . lh e f l e e m a r U e t in, R o m e , a n o u t d o o r m a r k e t h e l d S u n d a y m o r n i n g s w h e r e c a n b e b o u g h t a n y t h i n g a n d e v e r y t h i n g f r o m p la s t i c b a t h t u b s to r e l i g i o u s o b j e c t s a n d w h e r e a c c o r d i n g to lo c a l t a lk t h i n g s s t o l e n d u r i n g t h e w e e k c a n b e b q u g h t b a c k . » . t h e u n e n d i n g v i s t a s o f b e a u t y a n d a n t i q u i t y T t i id o f t e n b o t h t o g e t h e r tn R o m e . . . a n d t h e f o u n t a i n s , j u s t b e a u t i f u l d a y o r n i g h t , l e g e n d is a c o i n in T r e v i i n s u r e s r e t u r n t r i p , j u s t to b e s u r e

t h r e w in s ix !T H A T ’S W H A T Y O U c a l l a l a z y m a n 's m e t h o d o f a r t ­

f u l l y g e t t i n g a n a s s i s t i n t h e c o l u m n . . . a h e m . . . l h e l a t e s t m o v e t o w a r d t h e M a r l b o r o T o w n s h i p b o u n d a r y U n e o f L e v i t t a n d S o n s S t r a t h m o r e p r o j e c t r e m i n d s o n e o f a n o ld p in c e r s m o v e m e n t , . . w h u ’l l w age** t h e r e w o n t b e a n in v a s i o n o f t h a l n e i g h b o r i n g l o w n s h i p b e f o t e l o n g . . . . L a s t m e e t i n g of t h e U n io n B e a c h c o u n c i l w a s h e l d in t h e w a t e r w o r k s a n d a f e w o f t h e c o u n c i lm e n w e r e f o u n d w a i t i n g in t h e C o t t a g e P a r k S c h o o l . . . a h m i> :u p s . . . C o u n c i l m a n S t r a n g o f K e y p o r l h a n d i n g o u t c i g a r s la s t F r i d a y b e a r i n g t h e le g e n d . I t ’s a b o y . . . c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s f o lk s . . . A s k e d S t r a n g if h e w a n t e d h i s b o y to b e a c o u n c i l m a n . . . s a i d n o ,1 w a n t h im to g o to s c h o o l - i i r s t . . . t h a t o u g h t to b r e a k h im u p f o r a t l e a s t a w e e k . . , eh. iw u p h . . . C o u n c i l m a n W i lh a m L a n g a n o f U n i o n B e a c h w e a r in g a r i g i d b a c k b r a c e u n t i l t o r n l i g a m e n t s h e a l . . . G o o d lu c k B i l l . __ ____ _______

th e F reehold d iv ision tu rnoff of the C en tra l R a ilro ad ol New J e rs e y , on the w est,

L aw rence R eh fie ld , L evitt eng in ­e e r . gave a s s u ra n c e no bouse* a re lo c a ted w ithin 250 f». . of the sew er p lan t. M r. P o le li added th a t p e r­sons inqu iring abou t houses th e re w ould be fully in fo rm ed abou t the n ea rn e ss of th e sew er p lan t before th e y en tered In to c o n tra c t to buy.

l lU rd A ra*A th ird a re a fo r c lassifica tion

w as Ivy Hill sec tio n s 21-22 on Van- B ra c k le Rd. o f IS lois w ith la rg e w ooded a re a s of a teep g rad e up to a tow ering hill re se rv e d for rec ­re a t io n a l p u rp o ses . Jo se p h C. Sten- g e r, the c h a irm a n , questioned the nea rly v e rtica l r is e in g rado lo the to p of Lht h ill, but M r. R ehfield an d M r. P o lett found Ihis a park - s ite p innacle fo r view tha t w as wel! w ooded and to ta lly adop ted to fam* ily -g roup rec re a tio n a l en iovm en t

M r. S tenger no ted tha t it would be necessa ry to red es ig n a te in zon­ing ce rta in a re a s befo re the se m aps could be co n sid e red lo r fu r th e r a p ­p roval. He p o in ted oul th a t the

N orth land section w as now an in­du s tria l /o n e and would h av e to bn red es ig n a ted in the zoning o rd in ­ance ss res iden tia l.

Also th a t in the B rooksidc section along R ou te 34. the s tr ip 400 feet back from th a t h ighw ay w ould have to be rezoned as re s id e n tia l . A tes- olution w as in tro d u c e d .to tha t ef­fect. it p assed 5-1, H aro ld J . D olan voting 4*no.” M r. D olan -d id not ex* plain h is “ no” vote. M r. S tenger, an a p a r ty of in te re s t, in having sold p ro p e rty lo L ev itt, ab sta in ed .

P u b lic H earin g •P ub lic h ea rin g w as held on 87 lots

in Section 20, Ivy Hill P a rk . T here w ss no pub lic co m m en t. T h e tra c t is one of 29.5 ac re s be tw een Lloyd Rd. and V an B rack le Rd. T h e re is ]f! a c re s rese rv ed out of it for a tennis c lub

M r. P o le tt su b m itted fin a l m aps for Section 9 and Section 5A. They will co m e up for ac tion N ov. 21. Section 9 is an a re a of 96 io is along R oute 34 and w est o f S outh At* lan lic A ve. It is the firs t section into w hich the Levitt firm m oved and built th e ir m odel houses.

(co n tin u ed from page on e) aaid le ach in g m ethods, d iscuss sclinol needs and p rob lem s, and. above all, s tim u la te public action in beha lf of the schoo ls .”

T he second ru le of M r. S en a ’s w riting p ro v id es tha t for groups‘‘app ro v ed by the board of educa- _tion*' he can g ram use of bu ild ings | the job. ranged from $230 to 54(>o' for “ e m erg en cy m eetings of these j T h e M organville P T A p ro te sted g roups as good judgm ent d ic ta te s .” | the w a te r at th e ir .school w as slim - He a iso is em pow ered to use | ey again , M r. D ugan rep o rted the school equ ipm en t fo r th is pu rpose , j T ilton w ater pu rify ing firm . M ail

T h ird P rovisoA th ird p ro v iso M r Sena m ade

for h is office is tha t “ the s u p e r in ­tenden t Is exp ec ted to w ork with sa id g roups in a m anner tha t would nol h in d e r th e d iscip line and con­duct of the schoo ls, noi u s u rp the ex p ressed a u th o rity of his office nor tha l of th e hoard of e d u c a tio n .”

On* look a t these n iles led M r. N arr.ow ich to m ove they be held for stu d y . He g sined no second. M rs. K ate .lackhou then m oved they be ad o p ted and D aniel S ta tle l s ec ­onded it. M r. N arrow ich dem and ed tim e for d iscussion and gained it.

M r. N ar/.ow ich saw M r, S ena 's ru les as g iv ing the superin tenden t the right to "p in p o in t" policy to suit his own purposes He o b jec ted the su p erin ten d en t co.ild u se Ihe ru les <o d iscu ss ths b o a rd 's budget with his s ta ff o r public g roups and

horo , w as w oik ing on thi p ioh lem but the trouble wa.* an elusive one. Aud the lxiard atta in h ea rd tha t the w a te r at C en ln il School w as fouled and som ething had to be done about it.

M r. Sena re p o u e d the w ork on Ihe roofing of the new add ition w as lagg ing badly.

lh e superin tenden t gained ap p n n a l for his fiist p u ic h a re of new lex tbooks under the Ifi rule.s ad o p t­ed for him .

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S iu n'-'w m e m b ers w e re -ucccpted. " in to T h e W om an 's Cliny o[ M a ta ­w an , Inc., a t tn j i r m eeting m. tho .p a rish h a ll of W e f rm i lv E p isco p a l C hurch ,! M ata w an . -M m . Calvin P w c i ' tond iiC tfd the U is ’iies-v >,sa5 .0 '/ Blld h l 'a l li ffcpO^K c f a ll t h tc h a irm e n . M e m b e rsh ip :, c h a irm an M is , Johiiso-i O m a n tn n o iw ced th e n ew iivw noers a re -M is . H. 0 . R ay ­m ond k e y p o r t , M rs F ia n k 'm I h o m p io .i , M i#. C la rk E M oor", M is . E iw a id S W ilton, Mru Alion t a : tw .nsb*, am i ivlis: B ilw a ra W. L e g is t , el!' of M ataw 'in

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. s e c t a r y w ill ue au thorized- lo s ig n th e n e c e ssa ry p ap e rs fo r the pur- c h a s e ;a n d renovation o f th e fo.-rner le c tu r e room of i b s - F ir s t P re sb y ­te r ia n C hurch , M «U iva:i.

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.HUiith pa in tin g s , w a te r cu lm s and jiljo to jjra p h s lo a n ed oy I'nc m e m ­b e rs , M rs. M ic h e l B row n, M'-'s. B e n ja m in K urtz, M rs. H e rb e rt S ta e r s r . an d M rj. B a v a rd Lain- borri ex h ib ited . M rs. A lb ert Abell, fine a r ts ch a irm an , prc-a^nted th e

.p 'rog i.am in o b s e rv an ce o l N ational .. A rt W eek. - ■ ■ ■•■ . ■■ ■■ .

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W illiam Sandford ; an d d a u g h te r , I M rs. E llen Abell had s.s her re- M ary Louise, am ended the N a t io n a l ! cen t house 'g u es t, M rs. H asel Car-. H o rse Show a t M adison S quare I p ra ittr , M arion , Iowa ..G arden’, New'. Y ork , on S a tu rd a y . j M r. an d M rs. H aro ld F o g s have , M r. and ,M rs, l.tudolph F ra e b e i j re tu rn ed hom e a f te r spend ing tw o w ere, the S a tu rd a y gu es ts o < M r. W(!e(t3' in N cw S ym rna B each and aori M is . A lbert; G e rtac k , lrv in 'g ; ^ey - B lscayne, t-Ta.

| t!?” ; . , , v , ; M rs. W illiam . R . C ra ig e iu e rta ln -l M r. and Mi;y. V/iiiiiin? r:.. Sm ith, j ,i(i 3 j d e s s e r t - b ridge on Tliuri^iav ' ) iv e n te r ta in e d a t d in n e r w ; Safur-1 afternoon : T h e p riz e w inners w ere .d?y ey e n in s . T h e ir g u e s ts w u ,M r . - M rs_ G e ra rd D evlin , M rs. R alph an d M rs,; A. A dam B anke, M r, arid j. w . H e-i;lcli. M ataw an , and M rs: M ra, \VlUi-siii K napp, M r. an d M rs. i F re d e r ic k N oble, Holmdel., O ther. r.dwa,rd t-ib locK M a 'a w a n , VI , „ u e , t- . v t e W rs i d w a r d * ' Cur-

n n d M rs. H ow ard p c a rs o r ., t a u r - j r ie . and . M rs . L erov S ickles, ence H arbo r; M r , ?nd M rs, M yron i m m Leu C o lou irbo • e n te rta in ed S a iitty , H olm del, and. M r , arid M rs. I a t , b rid g e o o • T h u rsd a v evening. Rayin.ond. -N ew lin; tfaz ie t. . , T h e w inners, w e re M rs. A llen N or-

M r, and Mr,», IS,; C h a rle s W eigel I ris, and th e h o s te ss . O thers p res-

M rs. . W illiam W ilkins, M ercer villr:, e n te r ta in e d al b ridge mi |T h u rsd a y evening . The w inners, i w e re M rs, W illiam I . M iller .ir.. j M rs , Jo h n K inney, an d M rs. Au-1Bust Schine lij i^ O th er Biie.its w ^ . e j j ( , -j- j „ rN j !l( |0p ,.omM ra. E v e r e ^ C a r l ^ m W™-, m H te0 m e m b e r s ‘Chr is t ina t , Mrs, R ic ha rd Lewis,

T h e -.m ee tin g ' o f the M ataw an I Noiiihborh'X i'i A ssociation oi G irl i,Scouts took, p la c e ’fu ssday 'j^ .sn in s* j a t the P ub lic H ealth C en ter. M rs. 'M ary G ra ft,, ch u irm an . p res ided .

. C om m ittees fu r th e even ts a n d ac- i tiv iiie s for the y e a r w ere ap p o in t­

ed . T h e appo in tees inc lude leaders .

this th e m e o f th6 p ro s ra m to re­, ta in Lhe , beau ty tot,, th e P a lisades . ■,fri>TO: in d u s tr ia l p la n ts ‘ an d a p a rt- 'ro en t, houses. M c,m bors m a y w rite to G dy. R ic li^ rd J . llu p .h es , o r the-

iS ta '* A ssem b ly inen ,a jid S enators. In T re m o n , o r to the P a lisa d e s N a ­tu re A ssocia tion , M rs. I.eR ov C la rk , p res iden t,' P . O. Box No. ■704, Englew ood.

Pl& ns were- co rpp li.. d fo r the s a r d p a r ty a t K oos F u rn itu re Co., R ah w ay . M onday, N ov. IK. fo r th e b e n e iit u t the w e lfa re d ep a rtm en t. R e se rv a tio n s m ay be m ade w ith Mr.s. D av id B ruce , ch a irm an .

T o l o u r M orvenT h e C ivics an d L eg is la tion D e­

p a r tm e n t w ill conduc t a t r ip rue:;, d a y , N ov. 2T, on a to u r o f M orven , the g o v e rn o r 's officu 1 rsstdence , P r in ce to n , an d o th e r poin ts of in­te re s t.

M rs. N orm a F ern an d ez , g rapholn- g is t, will p re sen t th e p ro g ram at Iho Nov. 19 m eeting . A co v e red d ish luncheon al 12:30 p .m . w ill p re ­ced e the g uest sp eak e r.

R e g is tra tio n s a re be in g ac cep te d for th e c la s se s In c e ra m ic s , n a ts a n d sew ing , w h ich w ill u a r t a t ie r the tirs t o l the year.

A d o n a tio n w as upp roved for the B oy Scouts.

M rs . Jo h n F .ggleston w as hospi- la lity c h a irm an an d sh e w as as s is t­ed by M rs. F ra n k lin A nderson, M rs. Jo sep h D ie trich and M is . P a u l E gan .

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an d son. C h a rle s , a t te n d e d th a p e r ­form ance; o f tlw IJetro ii Sym phony u n d e r the d u e c tto n of P u u l P a r a y on. T h u rsd ay m Ited B ank. ‘

M r. ciid M rs. H aro ld G. Sm ith, Cheeneiiuaki;, and M r: a n d M rs. CainOlo 0 . G en tile had d in n e r at, B uttonw ood M anor, and la te r v isit­e d the L a v en d er R o o n v a t M agnolia Inn on S a tu rd a y even ing . ; i

M rs. G e ra r a D evlin e n te r ta in ed th e ’ 'te a c h e r ’s B rid g e Club on O ct. :':0. The w in n e rs w ere M rs. Louis P a /ien /.a , M rs. H elen Q um n, aiv l M rs. H o w a rd ." . 'E rd m a n n . : O th er g u ests a tte n d in g w ere M rs. R. L. C a rtan . M rs. K arl H eu se i. M is^ E s; th e r Blau. ■ a n d M rs. P au l E gan .

M rs. H a ie l C a rp e n te r , M arion , Iow a; M rs. E d g a r V anB usk irk , Lake W orth, F la ., a n d M rs. E llen A bell w ere th e rec e n t d in n e r guests of M rs. L yd ia B. W alling. A fter d in ­n e r p ic tu re s • w ere show n o f M rs. W alling 's to u r o f S cand inav ia .

M r. and M rs. A rth u r H oley. F a ir H aven, w e re th e S a tu rd a y evening d in n e r g u es ts o f-M r. an d M rs. J o ­sep h D ie trich .

M rs J a m e s F e r ra u c a n d DomJ- m c k D icienzo Jr. v ie ro the S u n d ay d in n e r g u es ts of M r. and M rs, Ca- nu ilo D. G en tu e .

M rs. V ic to r F re d d a e n te r ta in ed a i b ridge recc n tlv an d h e r guests, w ere M rs. H o w ard W oolley, M rs. F .verelt C a rlso n . M rs. C harles Lockwood. M rs. C hann ing P . C.lapp, M rs. H. C onrow W yckoff, M rs. M arlin Bell, an d M rs. S tockton H opkins.

M r. and M rs. .G eo rge A. Younk- h e e re und d a u g h te rs M arian n e and M arg a re t w e re th e w eekend guests o l M r. G eo rg e F . Y ounkheere , New Y ork City.

M r. and M rs R udy llc d e l w ere the Sunday d in n e r g u ests of M r. an d M rs. R oy C apora llo , W nippany.

M rs. S tephen T hom pson , M rs. L aw rence A itken . M rs. W illiam C. N oddm gs, an d M iss A rlene Rose spen t F r id ay in P e r th A m boy.

C harles R. lV rr in e , a s tuden t a t the B ordentow n M ilita ry In s titu te , soen t the w eekend a t the hom e of his pa ren ts . M r. und M rs. C harles

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en t w ere M /s . S a ly e r H ughes, M rs, Rudy H edei. and M rs. C narley C ra ­ven. T h e b ir th d a y of M is . H ughes w as ce le b ra te d .

H ugh M cG uire. R av in e D r., a t­tended th e Y als, - D artm o u th foot­ball g a m e a t N ew H aven, Conr,., on S a tu rd a y .

F . H ow ard L loyd jr . a n d dau^'.i- le r , N ikki, a tte n d e d the gam e be­tw een R u tg e rs and L a fay e tte a t New B runsw ick o n S a tu rd a y .

M rs C h a rle s C raven . C h a ile s to n . S.C., w as a g u es t la st w eek a t the hom e o ( h e r b ro ther-in -luw and sis­te r , M r an d M rs. Lee C oloam be. •

M r an d Mi;s. Ih o m a s B. F ra n k jr . w ere tho d in n e r g u es ts of M r. and Ml's. J a n ie s T edesco , H ighland P a rk , a n d la te r the foursom e at-, ten d ed a p c rm a n c e of A ntigone and P hoen ix -T o o -F req u en t p re sen ted a t th e M c C a rte r P layhouse , P rin ce to n , on F rid a y even ing . ,

M r; an d M rs. A ngelo D lG iam bat- lis ta , Cliffwood; M r. and Mrs.. M ichael P a p p a s , K eyno rt, and M.r. an d M rs. G eo rg e D eitz, M ataw an , w ere th e S a tu rd a y even ing g u ests of M r- an d -M r* . .V ictor F ab ro v ic ,

M rs. R o b e rt L aM uca a n d chll- d ren C aro l, M aria , a n d R obert, M organv ille , a n d M rs. F ra n k G ray , M ataw an , w e re th# gu es ts on T h u rsd ay a n d F rid a y o f M i. and M rs J o se p h B e a u re g a rd , A nnan- dale , V a.

T he M ata w an A ux iliary of M on­m outh M ed ical C en te r w ill m e e t on T uesday u l 10; .10 .t in . in the M ala w an P u b i'c H ealth C en ter.

M r an d M rs. E d w ard W. C iu- M ataw an , aud M r. and M rs

a n d M rs. D ouglas W ard,■ .M rs. J a n ie s Ci. Nei! a tten d ed tl'fe

f ir s t m e e tin g of the season o f the A rio l C lub of ftsb u ry P a rk he 'd , a t th e D eauv ille ln ;i on. T h u rr-a a y ,,, W illiam Quinn,' iVakeside D r.. a t­ten d ed tiie P rince ton - Brown, foot­b a ll g am e a t . P r in q e to n on S a tu r­d a y . ,

M rs. S tockton H opkins and. ch il­d ren . S co tt and Deth, and Miss. C ai- q! M andev llle w e re am ong c tro u p of the 4-H V aqueros and the F ree- C o lt R id e rs who i t tended the N a­tio n a l H orse Show at. M adison S ijuar.; G arden . New Yo.'k, on F r i­d a y even ing . i

M r a n d M rs. W illiam Quinn w e re lh e Sunday q u es ts of M t. and M rs- E d w ard H: £>cv *in* H olly.

M r. a n d ,M rs . C h a rle s R uff h av e re tu rn e d hom e a f te r sp en d in g th re e w eek s tou rin g Florida.,- While th e re th e y v isited M rs. H a r ry Lockwood, D au ja ; M r. and M rs. W 'altcr Y- T a v ln r W iu ter H aven : M r. andM rs J F re d R obinson, V /m ter P a r k , ond. also; v iew ed the s ig h ts in St. P e te rsb u rg .

M r qnd M rs. M artin J . Ross and c h i ld re n , Je ffre y an d L lizabeth , V alley S tt'eam . L .l.. w e ie the S a tu r­d a y even ing .d inner g u e s ts of M r. a n d M rs. E. C h arles W eigel. M r. R o ss is lhe au th o r o f “ H andbook o r E v e rv d a y L aw ." an d M rs. R oss is th e ’fo rm e r D ian e AnteLn>>m, K e y p o rt, . . .

M r au d M rs D onald R ob inson w e re th e w eekend g u es ts of th e ir son. a n d daugh ter-in -law in th e ir n ew hom e In W hite M eadow L ake, ito ck a .v ay . T h e ir o th e r son. Jo h n E . , is m ak ing his hom e w ith his b ro th e r an d la im ly .

M rs N orn G all has been confined to M onm outh M edical C en te r for th e p a s t w eek.

W illiam J . M iller jr . , M iddlesex S t.. is a p a tien t in M ur.m onth M edi­c a l C en ter.

T h e co m m ittee s d e s ig n a ted a re p ro g ra m , bake-off. c re a tiv e a r ts ,C h ris tm as fam ily , th ink ing day ,G irl Scout W indow, J u lie tte Low te a , A rb o r D ay, court of aw ard s , c u rv e d ,b a i tea , fie sta ri' v a t C am p N om oco, and, publicity .

A re q u e s t w as m ade lo r outgrow e, un ilW m s tu be tu rn ed in to le ad e rs fo r an “ e .schange" a t N eighborhood m e e tin g s . T he annua l council, m e e t­ing will be heid Nov. 15 a i & p .m .In the Ciy>c A udito rium , M onm outh S hopping C en ter.

B aking Contes)T he “ bake-off" is a b ak in g c o n -j ,

te s t fo r ail ages. G iri Scouts: A dis-1 Co., M ataw un announced the ap- t r i c t bakeoff, wil! be held e a r ly in , p o in tm en i of R o b e it W. T a y lo r as IWiJ at M & M A p p lian c ; s to re in. i m a n ag e r of ch em ica l .specialty M ata w an and a final c o n te s t w ill j sa les. H e will be in ch a rg e of th e ir b e held du rin g G irl Scout W eek by-, oew ty-exoanded line of C h .m -R ite th e council. . c lean e rs , spec ia lty chem ica ls , and

E ach troop h as adoo tcd a child ; chron;.'.m i m ist supm x " ors,Iron! a needy fam ily aud w ill p ro -1 P i,ior to jo in ing H-VW-M, M r. vide them w ith new clo th ing , a toy and sw ee(s 'to r C h ris tm as.

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M '- s . R u th 'W i l l ia m s c o n d u c te d T 'f s e n t lite ra tu re to the m e m b e re ; the r e g u la r m e e t in g « f th« L a d i: ; s i » u r i r , g the so c ia l h o u r vfiiieh. ro!-, A u x i l ia r y to the V e t e r a n s o f F o r -1 I°W ed, a toy d e m o n s ! ra t io n vva i t'i;;r, W a r s , G u a d a lc a n a l P o s t 47-15 i '^ ' 'd .vitii M r s . Edste L y lo a s c ha ii-. o f M a t a w a n T o w n s h ip , . in the V et- j ln a '>'. R e lr e sh rn e n t s w e re se rve d oy. e r a n i M u m o r ia i H o m e , C l i f iw o o d 1 M r s - r e n s M e e h a n . M r s . Ircn tf. A'*-* riiilwQod- • { 'Brenon, M rs. O live S c ^ u anti M rs.

T ick e ts a re av a ilab le for. the har- H ienkowski.____ __....................’vest miHH! uiujcc to l»e ,:day, Nov. h in the post hom e, K i r s c h m m n s M a r k fro;!!, M rs. G era ld ine F itz sim m o n s . ,. ... .. ‘ ‘ "c h a irm a n , o r any m e m b e r. M usic 3 5 t h A n n i v e r s a r y . '

; wi!) b e p rov ided by the D JK T rio . ... ' ‘j R efresh m en ts will I .* s e rv e d and M r. an d M rs. C hris K irschn ja ii o f i fotiri will be av a ilab le . ine C«<Jar G rove Section of M adi-

U w as announced th a t G irl S couU so n ''T o w n sh ip ob serv ed t h e i r ' . T ioop 231, sponsored- by th e auxil* w edding anniversary / on; S a tu rd a y . . ia ry . is selling G irl S cou t cookies. M r. K irsch m ? n is 's^ r 'fcm p ty y ed aa Thp. m oney realised, fro n r th is pro - & fa rm e r an d : h as beeo ow ner and,, ject supp<jrt tb-i y e a r-ro u n d a c tiv i- o jiera^or of his farm , s in ce 1027; lies of th e troop, and benef.ic th e M r. and M rs, K irsehirjap, h av e

•■’scou ts by provia5n!$ co u rse s and iwo, children* M rs, John^ W ayri- w orkshops fo r the le ad ers , and i ea, S outh R iv e r, a n d Chris J,. , m a in ta in ing cam p s ite s. .. . K irsch rnan . M ataw un , and fiy«

^Jrs. W illiam s w as » ecom pdn icd by M rs. Iren e B renon and M rs. Ri- ii 'S ca .rb o ro u g h at th e fall w orkshop

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T h e annual G ir l Scout cookie sa le is r.ow tak ing p lace.

T h e m eeting em led w ith a p erio d of d isp lay aud in s tru c tio n of w ork p ro je c ts for the holiday season .

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of M r. an d M rs M onm outh B each.

M rs E lin o rs K a ttn e r, M rs. Go-.- a rd D evlin . M rs. Jo se p h D einbe r- gc r M rs. B e rth a S to ry S chanck, M rs. F ra n k B liss. M rs. W illiam J . R abel, an d M rs. F red e ric k K. De­d erick w e re luncheon guests ol M rs. C h a rle s E . H unt. Bi;ieiie, a i the O ld M ill lun , S p ring L ake, on Oct. 31, T h ey la te r n layed b ridge al the h o m e of the hostess , and the w in n e rs w ere M rs. K a ttn e r, M rs. D evlin and M rs. D e rn b c rg c r.

M r. an d M rs. F .e d Jew ell, E lizabeth , a n d M r. nnd M rs. H arry W ells. M a ta w an , w ere tne O ct. 31 guests o t M r. and M rs. R udolph F raeb e i. .

M rs. J o se p h R ankl jr . e n te r ta in ­ed at b r id g e on T h u rsd a y evening and tho w in n e is w ere M rs Hoy K aiser, and M rs. R u i'. !l W eber. Other, g u e s ts w ere M rs. R ich ard C erm ak , H azlet; M rs. N icholas F ran c isc o , M rs. W illiam O hnsm an, M rs. B ru ce M acC u tcheon , an d M rs. G eorge D eitz . T h e g ro u p p resen ted M rs. K a is e r w ith a gift.

M rs. R u d y H edel w as the guest o l honor a t a su rp r is e b ir th d a y p a r­ty g iven by M rs. Lee i.o loum be and M rs. A llen N o rris on S a tu rd a y ev­ening a t tha C oloum be hom e.

M r. an d M rs. F ra n k K eorkle, T ren to n , w e re the Sunday g u ests ot M r. a n d M rs. Rudolph F raeb e i.

M r. a n d M rs. C h arles R ainaud w ere th e d in n e r g u ests on S a tu r­d ay of M r. an d M rs. R onald Ritm- sey , M etuchen .

C alv in D. P e a rc e , L akeside D r., has re tu rn e d hom e from a business tr ip to G re a t F a t's , M ont.

M rs. M iriam N ew lon anti ch il­d ren , T o m m y an d V irg in ia, W ash­ington, w e re the Sunday guests of M r an d M rs. W. Ruio- Sm ith.

On T h u rs d a y ev en in g M r. J ay F. H o ste tle r and M rs. W arren A bram s, L ouisville . Ky., a tten d ed a p crfo rm n n c e of the D etro it Sym ­phony held in Red Bank.

M rs. M arie S hepherd . M ap le­w ood, p re sen ted “ N orw eg ian Holi­d a y " a t th e m eeting ol th e M a ta ­w an C o n tem p o rary L eague held in th e M idw ay Hose F ire Co., W ash ­ing ton S t., M ataw an .

M rs. S hepherd d isp lay ed a la rg e co llec tion of N orw eg ian dolls as w ell a s fancy w ork , hand w ork , ru g s , laces, w oodw ork c a rv in g s , p h o to g ra p h s an d p o s it . . ; of F in ­la n d ia . She also s an g m any N or­w eg ian songs.

M rs, Leon C h ris tin a t conduc ted Ih e b u sin ess m eeting during w hich th e sum of $120 w as added to the b u ild ing fund fiom a recen t fund ­ra is in g p ro je c t.

T h e league c e le b ra te d F ed era tio n N igh t an d m an y g u es ts from out- of-tow n clubs w ere w elcom ed . Lo­c a l g u ests , who a lso w ere in tro d u c ­ed , w ere M rs. E v e re tt E. C arlson , M rs. H aro ld C rom w ell, M rs. W il­l a rd K ing, M rs. R obert A shw orth , a n d M rs. C alv in D. P e a rc e , p re s i­d en t of T he W om an’s Club of M a la ­w an , Inc.

A d inner-dance w ill be held a t th e M agnolia Inn, F eb . 16, 196,1, w ith M iss N ett ifi C e rra to as c h a ir ­m a n .

T he hostesses w ere M rs. Jo h n K inney , M rs. A rth u r Klatt,^ M rs. W inston S chaffer, M rs. V illia in W e in trau b , and M rs. L aw rence S acro tie .

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M iss Alvina M cD onald, o re s id c n t of the Y oung P eoples F ellow sh ip of the T rin ity E p isco p a l C h in ch , M ataw an , conduc ted th e m eeting in Lhe parish hall. M iss N ancy C rom w ell rep o rted on the O ctober m ee tin g ol the youth convocation held in St. A ugustine 's C hurch , As­b u ry P ark .

R ich ard R atcliffe spoke on the " D a y s of T ria l and G ro w th .'' M iss J e a n Phillips w as w elcom ed as

T ay lo r w as in bo th the e a s t and. m idw est as a s a le s en g ineer w ith a lead ing m a n u fa c tu re r of m e ta l cond ition ing ch em ica ls . He is a g ra d u a te of W ashington and J e f fe r ­son C ollege. W ashington , P a ., and se rv ed as a f ir s t lieu ten an t in the U.S. A rm y from 195-f lo 1956.

M r. T a y lo r is th e spn of M r. and M rs. G eo rg e K. T a y lo r . P ittsb u rg h , P a . He m a rr ie d th e fo rm er D orothy N, A llm an, C h attanooga , T enn . T hey h av e one son , R obert A, T ay lo r, and now m ake thnir hom e In Red Bank - ' .

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p res id en t of the L ad ies G uild of the T rin ity E p iscopal C hurch a t the m ec.ins; held in the parish h a ll of

.............. , the chu rch , S erv ing w ith her Cornew m e m b er an d she in tro d u ced I com ing y ea r will be M rs. 1-lar-M iss M arg a re t Cannon a s her 0 | j Fr>o{»i vice p re s id e n t; M rs. H er-g uest. I b e rt S ta e r s r ., t r e a v r ^ r and Mr.s.

Ai th e next m e e tin g M iss C aro l j T hom as W clstead , s ec re ta ry . H ayducko will sp eak on “ M in istry \ M rs. H ow ard W ilson p resided , an d O r^ a n u a t io n .v ' M iss K uydtic- ] M em bers voted to donate a troop ko an d U ichard R atcliffe wili se rv e [ flag to Buy Scout T rooo 231re fre sh m e n ts , P lans for tlie B ishop 's V isita tion

A ntonio F onseca read the firs t ! S unday. Nnv IS a t - I p .m . w ere lesson and K obinle M alfcm us. th e | com p leted .^ th e G uild « d l t b e _ .n second lesson. T hey also se rv ed tin the hosp ita lity com m ittee fo r the socia l hou r w hich followed

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An inv itation lias been ex tended to teen-age h igh school s tu d en ts ol E p iscopal la ith lo loin the Y P F .T h ey m ay a t te n d the nex t m e .'tin g in the parish hall.

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ch a rg e of the recep tion for friends and re la tiv e s in the- ’'■>. ish hall. M rs. W ilson will h e g en e ra l c h a ir ­m an. •

Tn A dopt F am ily lt w as ag reed to "A dopt A F a m i­

ly to r C h ris tm as” in co-oivcration w ith th e M atav .an Public H ealth C en ter. M ission donations w ere m ade to A laska and the E p isc o ­pal Y ou ths’ C onsu lta tion C en te r.

A C o rp o ra te C om m union a n d in­g a th erin g of U nited T hank O ffering bv the w om en of the parish w ill be held Sunday at th e 8 a .in . s e rv ic e .

F ollow ing the business session . M rs. C lay ton W ilcox d isp layed D utch M aid P ro d u c ts and ac cep te d

Legion, p res id e d o v e r his f irs t m eeting a t the post hom e 011 M ain St. 011 T h u rsd ay . R ep o rts w e re h o ard from th e m e m b ersh ip co m ­m ittee , the f inance co m m ittee , the p a ta d e com m ission d e le g a te , Ihe se rv ic e o fficer, and a lso 011 U. N. Duy held in M ataw an M em oria l P ark .

T he post is plunnlng lo hold a C h iis ln iu s p a r ty for th e ch ld ren of the leg ionnaires 011 S unday , Dec. 16, a t 3 p.m . All th e m e m b ers a re u rg "d to b ring th e ir ch ild ren

R efresh m en ts w ere served .

Kinney Enrolled Al Union Junior

Jo h n il . K inney, 9 E d g e m ere D r., M ataw an , is am ong 574 s tu ­dents w ho launched th e ir co llege c a re e rs this fall a t Union Ju n io r College, C ranford .

A "tw o-year com m un ity co llege of the acad em ic d isc ip lines," Un­ion Ju n io r C ollege has e iu o ile d its

. . la rgest fresh m an c lass in its 2D-und a lso to notify the post In ad-1 yuur hi.smry. U.IC has ll!>9 s tu d en ts v ance nt th is dale in o rd e r lo i jn jts [ j av ,lm i liv en in g Sessions.p re p a re for th e p a rty . All m e m ­b e rs should notify C o m m an d erS an d ers , befo re Dec. 5, lhe n u m b e r t.n l | H ospitals.

inc luding 8tl s tuden t nu rses from E lizabeth and P e rth Amboy G tn -

of ch ild ren e a ch will b rin g . C om ­m a n d e r .Sanders p roposed th a t the legion m em b ers ra ise Ihe needed m oney for tho ch ild ren 's C h ris tin as parly . M em bers of Ihe post w ish ­ing to be on th e p a r ly co m m ittee should a tten d the next post m eet

U nion Ju n io r C ollege o ffers m a­jo rs in liberal a r ts , eng ineering , science, and business a d m in is tra ­tion in both the Day and E ven ing Sessions.

M r. K inney, a g rad u a te of Ad­m iral I-arragu i A radcm v, Pint;

H ere’s yo u r lust ch a n ce to join our C h ris tin as Club th is y e a r aud h a v e p len ty ol m oney io r C h ris tm as . A sm all sum each w eek—y o u 'll n ev e r m iss US —w ill m ean a M e r r y C h ris tm as (or you and yo u rs . Jo in now!One nf th e se p lans YOU:25c C lub will poy . . .!iOc Club w ill pay . . .(I C lub will pay ..(2 C lub will pay . . .JJ C lub w ill pay . . .>5 C lub w ill pay . . .$111 C lub will pay , . .S20 Chib will pay . .

JO IN N O W !

ing to be held on Nov, 15 a t .H; :t0 : lleach . is m a jo rin g in business ad |) m iii the A m erie .m Legion H om e, m in is tra tio n in Union Ju n io r Col­

lege's D ay Session.

C l i f f w o o d B e a c h G i r lR onald G ale , M rs. H aro ld C rocke r. , y , , p .M rs. .lohannea W iiden, M rs. 1 hom- ; H a s u t r r n C j C iy r G r t ya s F a lco , M rs. V era Brow n, M iss S a ra h Ann S ebei. M rs. G eorge K ud rick , M iss D oro thy K udriek . a l l ; and M is of M organv ille ; M rs. F red Uckel R obertsv ille .

Also M rs. J a m e s llu rlew , Cliff w ood Ueac.h; M rs. E dw ard C rine.U nion lleach ; M rs. D onald K udrick ,K eypo rl; M rs. J a m e s K udrick ,M alaw an ; M rs. S teven U aron,M rs. Andrew K ud iick , M rs, M ich­a e l Bullegg, M rs. R obert T w arily .

D i r e c t o r s T o M e e tT he bo ard of d ire e lw s the Wo­

m a n 's Club of l.aiMtMice H arbo r S haron P c-iw . d a iu jh t-r of M i . | will m eet M onday .u S j * . m . in the

Joseph J K ilp .ilrirk , 3!! A rbo rdale D r., C liffwood Bench, c e le b ra 'e d h e r l.ith b irth d ay on S a tu rd a y at h e r hom e.

G uests w ere R obert P e rcy . Linda P ercy , D ouglas W eber, M arilyn C aulfield . C ornelia P u tm a n . C arol Lylo, B arb a ra Balo^, Sue B ennett. P au l Schultz, .foe V a c e a ie lla , Allen R ichardson, N ancy Scully , Sheila

Mr.s Alex S m ovnk, M rs. .Joseph : H au ser, M ary G orm an , R uth Knoth, S mo Yak M rs F ra n k Sm oyak. Mr*. Jo h n n y Vena, R oseaun box , P a trick i 'd w a r d Szucii M rs. .Inhn Sm ovak.’ I M urphy, Alex Gnllo, K athy G ray a ll of P e r th A m boy; M rs. A llred I A re Sm ith, K aren Spoor, C hnrle; M ancin i, M rs. Adolph S iellcr, M rs. i M urphy, G eo rge K irpu trick Steph- R aym ond M arino, M rs. T ed M u l- ; 'mift ll lld e b ran d t, A llan l.oc ffler, len ull nf F reeho ld . ! Andy Sabo, J a m e s P e r ry jr., K nren

G ifts w ere sent by M iss .loan A nderson, M arth a Y cogle, Jo h n D.i-

hom e u! M r s . K u b e r i M a r l in , 1*'i O r c h a r d A ve ,, L a u re n c e li .u l*> r .

D o r m O f f i c e rJ o s e p h S tan ton , so n < . M r . aud

M r s . J o se p h S u m lo n si.. 1*7-1 M n i. i Sl., M a ta w a n . h a s been eh?cu *d t r e a su re r of N a ld w l i l la ll d o r m i ­to ry at D re w U n iv e r s it y . M a d is o n .

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B aron , M rs. 1 M aty M rs. R obert Happ.

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M is s M a r y W a g n e r . M a ta w a n , .>;!! 1,!! i- 'h “ ‘Jv-hil <Vie n c e 'S e m in a r al L e b a n o n V a l le y C o lle g e , Ami v il l i1. I ’.i.. m i S a tu rd a y . •'Till a lu m n i • s l l id e n l se m in a l s u re sp o . i '. * " . ‘.l b v Ih e d iv is io n nf so d . i ! sei. ' I " p io v lilf - ( l is t h a n d u nree , ' i i ln n i ( rom recentg r a d i u i i t ■, ;he d iv is io n

At Federation N ightM r s , .lonn-,on C a r l.m and M r s

S o p h ie W e in ste in re p re se n te d the W o m a n 's C lu li o l M a la w a n . [lie , ,il ih e F e d e ra t io n N ig h t p r o g ra m o f lh e W o m a n 's < lu ll o f R n r l l . in l 'o \‘'ll '- ll ip Ig 'h l M n h u . IV ill t h " I , is li h a ll o l lhe I 'l l -.t Ih e ,b y le i l. i i i< Ilill, h V .r . i - . in

I .m l n l T h a n k sI ", i l . lo lln iiili a ll im ' I I I . 'im ,

a m i n e ig h lio i i foi tlie ii m a n y U n d lie'i'.e:. d m lu g n iv re i 'e iii h e ie , m ■ ill 'll 1, 1's p i 'l -In I IV lh e P ile : , Is o l Sl J ic e p li ', . and I lu ' D n v I u n c ia l H o m e .

hlgg, R ichard C heva lie r, T om T am - i ic rede , Jess Z a lep lu nnd Jo an Gill, ! C lilfwood llench.

Also M arie Hi lot 11, R ic h a rd le w is, S usan C raw lo rd , Jo e Clifton. 1 W ayne W ilson, Chuck D el' ran-1 cisco, A lilsitl C ostello , Jo y c e Cos- j

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I T he M.iry Ann l l .d r r y . I m |e Sl ! M n i.ivv iin , cond iM 'ted a p u m p k inj lim vssm K ijam e for the c h i ld re n on ’ i H a llo w e e n l l ie p u m p k in w e ig h e d i . :ir» pourulH a n d lhe r« w e re IS w lm | u u e sse d i oi i eel ly, i M r * . M lld i i‘il M ille r , R a v in e D . .

M a la w .u t, -.elected Ih o pr|/»* w inM -! M h .e fo

to m " l’[n in ;; Si , M it,r,\,m, h i ‘■\ p rize, J u d y D . i l l i 'i ih a i 'h , l im .u t !ii ,

i M . il.iw a n , se i’im d p n / e , H i 'l s A l| e s.lllile r, At l.llll ir A v e , M i ’ i . ' . i .iI t h in l pi t.-’e.

( un »ol,iiiou pti/e-. w e n * ,\v. u d r i l It) K .iy D a v is , Com ite M ;» ii.e i, J.»e

, C li l lo i i , Doiiijlii-. llu ils in i, i t l re ! Sh aw , L .vidyii W i l l ia m 1., M e n - i l v I H im k, H illy R v d e r , S h u in n Do l,m .

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T o N e w H o m e O w n e r s

IN STRATHM ORE AT MATAWAN AND MARC WOODS

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1hwsc?ayr KfoWn&nr R, \$ff2 TH& M ATAW AN JO U R N A L N, j .

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, Jate W alte r, K find ■ M a re is rp S 1.1 berna"-) Y iif;G:c-3oA. :f

■ M rs.. F i-ee iltone w a s a : m a m b e t ' f t : - " l> f ’C a K J r y M e i n o w s F C h M T K . R e y i

port, a n d o l l- r e e d o m C tt in e ii. (itm *. m id D i.u « r , t c ! '' u f L it je t tv ■ :

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F u iis n i l serviiicS \vere held S lit)-1 duv av 2 p .m . m tn e lied lc P u n e iW

-*s[i ■••oinK, K ey p o rt, 'w ith th e R ev. 1Sai;- R . P in e , p a s to r o f C a lv ary M etlv

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. H e rb e rt S t., P e r th A m bov, died F r id a y . Nov.. 2. tIW>2 a t .Jismc. M rs,

... ; C a n ti 'e lk w as born in I ta ly . B efore ! com ing to P e t th SKmooy v igb l y e a is

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'.R eside n e r-h u sn n n d . she is sn r- vived . ■hv '«hv(>e "xUmahtars,'- M rs. .M artha O u m as . Utwfc: -Mr*. H elen 'Poltm'.. New B ri'nsw iel:. and M rs. S tella P liillm s. F ta r ik lin lo'.vnship; n son, l e d O sw cw ite , >F4«iwhi: (w o s is le r '- M rs M a n ' T'v ' ,nas!ci New G ninsw K k, and M rs F ra n k Oharlci B rooklyn and nm e c t« n d oMUIron

F m 'p r id •sc r\,c e s w ere hold M on- i la y * t * a im , from her t.o rrc . fol-

; lowed by a re(|iii(;n\ m a ss at # :J I a .m : a r h i. Jfosephte C hinch, New B runsw ick . In te rm en t w a t in St. f*e te i‘s O em eto ry , New B runs­w ick, u n d e r th e d irec tion n[ the I te lM M em oria l Home, Gnyilisb* to r n .

M n . Jo se p h C raw io rd M rs . A nna O n w fo rd . ■KW C’,row s

M ill K d ., F o rd s , d ied F r id ay nif^ht, f te v . 2. IS62, al tie r hom e. A n a t iv e •dl U nion C ity, M rs . C raw ford had lived in F o rd s fo r the p as t four y e a rs She v\ ke it m e m b e r of the P s lo rm e d Chm’ch o f M etuchen

S u rv iv ing nre h e r husband , Jo - ■:iph C i.m fo rd , a non, E d w ard J ." aw fo id f.m den, a d a im h te r, M rs.

:Anrion K ow nacki, T4txon; tw o rrand fib ild i'en , nnd two s i s i m , M rs. ij|i7.abeth W ark , U n ion City, and

■Nlrs. I.ucv R av, U nion B each.’iH inorul se rv iocs w e re hold Tu«»-

iMy a t 11 n .m . in the F lynn nnd Son (M ineral H om e, F o rd s. The Rev. B a r r y V er S tra ta o ffic ia ted . B uria l « i |s in F rarik lin M o rao n a l P a rk , F ra n k lin T ow nship .

Mrs. M ari' V. P o trauuky M rs . M ary V. P e traesk y ., -13. o f

R oute .7#,. M orflanville , d ied ^Ihiirs- ?(lay, N ov . 1, !|IIB2 a t he ,re. sh e w as -Ao .widow ol W illiam P e trm isk y .. 'SurvivinK a re tw o datiK hturs, M rs. A rlene K iirrphrien of Sbof- lie ld , A in., and M rs. ftov -Dennison, fff Mor.Banville.; tw o sons. V incunt W. I ’e trm itiky o f M arlboro , an d

Mrs5 l.fnda A nn W alters , dau^ ti- tc r ^ f M r. » r d M r*. R alph M . W-al- IfrB .w ., Wl FwlUm St., K ey p o rt, b«- cnm«i tlie to rld c pf R aym ond C harrcs Webw:, *13 F lopcnM . Ave.. Union Bsacih. son of th s la te M r. and M rs. T-rattlc J. W eb er s r ,; S a tu rd a y . ■Nov. il. -1962, -at 3 p .m . T ne l^ev . H nnrv A. M aie pe i 'Jo rm id th e d o u ­ble rini* ce re m o n y in S t. M a ry ’s Spnstxwal C haroh , K evpon . M rs. E d w ard P rrnz o la y e d tr id i t io n a i w eddirts m usic.

1 lie b r id e w as * lv e n tn muTnmjse hy 'n e r la th e r . S he w o re -a itow n of pcian ta ffe ta -v,lth applKiocs o f re- a n ib n n d a re o flh am iliy laee. T h e f i t ­ted foodioe liad a s a b r in a n eck lin e ou tlined w ith seed pea rls -and the '( illsk in t flow ed in to a diapcl-leriK th tu iin . 3 lc r fin t’e t tip - len^tn veil o f hund-rolltid illusion fell from a fit- led ibcndpuuje o f pnarlized o ran j-e b lossom s .anil she e a rn e d -a c a sca d e bouquet oT w hite ch ry san th em u m s a n d pom pons.

'M rs. "Stephen M ichaud- K t'y p n ri( H-as the m a tro n of honor fo r her cousin H e r s im t - lc n g th to w n o f h ib iscus v l v e t w as designed w ith a tucked fitted bodice w.tli ^ boat neoklm e a n d th re e q u a r tr r- len g tli s leeves .and th e s k ir t w as bell-shap­ed . A c irc u la r Veil fell o v e r he r m a tc h in g velvet rose headp iece an d she c a rr ie d a c/ilom al bouquet o f pranfie c a rn a tio n s and w h ite pom ­pons.

O ne B ridesm aidM iss Ju d ith Ann S ti ltz, K eyport,

cousin of th e b rioe , w as th e only

b rid e sm aid . H er b o ttle ^tueen ’ velvet jjown and neadpm oe v.'ere desm n ed like the honor a tte n d a n t s a n d s h e o u rn o d « colonial bouquet o f y e l­low c a rn a tio n s and p rtm pons.

F ra n k J . W eber j r . , Union B each , b ro th e r o f tne b rid e g ro o m , w a s the best m an . E d w ard M. W a lte is , H azlet, b ro th e r of the b ride , u sh e r­ed.

F o r h e r d a u g h te r s w edd ing . M rs. W a lte rs se le c ted a pink silk orK an- 7a o v e r flo ra l ta ffe ta stTf*t-len(>|h d re s s w ith a be ige b at -and a c ­ce sso rie s a n d e c o r s t t s e o f p ink ■•ar- n a tions and pom pons.

A r r re p tin n follow ed in th e C olts N eck Inn . C olls N eck.

T rip To F lo r id aF o r th e ir w edding tr ip to F lo r i­

da. tne b n d e w o re a g ray tw ued stilt, a b lack hat and ac cesso r ie s and a la r s e w hite c h ry san th em u m corsa;;e .

T be b r id e w as fira d u a ted from K eyport H igh School. C lass of 1900, an d is em p loyed in m e o ffice of t h e : L i lv - lu lip C ut C o.. H olm del.

T he b rid e g ro o m w a s g ra d u a te d from th e M idd lesex County V oca­tional and 1 e th n ic a l Hiph School. C lass of 1957, an d is the o w n e r and p ro p n e to i. o l W eber t l e c t r i c Co., In c .. 42 H igh land A ve., R a r i ta n Tow nship . Me m th e v ice p res iden t of th e B aysho re F Je c tr ic a l A sso c ia ­tion and is a m e m b e r o f th e New' J e r s e y S ta te C ouncil of E le c tric a l C o n trac to rs .

W hen th e y re tu rn , they w ill r e ­s id e in th e ir new hom e at 42 H igh­land A ve., K a ritan Tow nship .

G eo in e D. P e tro sk y of M a ta w an ; ! M axson h a d lived in M iddletow n 35 ■10.g randch ild ren , a n d a s is te r , M rs. I y ea rs . She w as a m e m b er o f th e M onica iln iik taus. o t F reeho ld . I C en tra l B ap tis t C hurch , A tlan tic

A requ iem m ass w as o ffered S a t­u rd ay a l 11 fl.m . in St. G a b rie l’s C atho lic C.nurch. B radevelt. B uria l w ns in S t. R ose o f U ln a C hurch , F reeh o ld , u n d e r d irec tion of ibe C. H. T C iay ton F u n era l lh m ie , A dolphia.

M rs . J o h n G. A ndresM rs. M arie J . A ndres, 7(1, o r .13

>!tl! S t., K eansbu rg , d ied T h u rsd ay , N ov. 1, lflC2 in M onm outh M ed ical C en te r a f te r a b rie f illness.

H orn in S w itzerland , th e had lived tn K eansbu rg 10 y e a rs , fo r­m erly liv ing ill New Y ork. S u rv iv ­ing is h e r husb an d , John G. A ndres.

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held a t 1 p .m . M onday in the Jo h n ,f. R yan F u n e ra l H om e. B uria l w as in F a i r View C em ete ry , M iddletow n.

M rs. Tllsle K . M axsenM is. K lsie R. M axson, (»0, died

Sunday, N ov. ■!, 1IKJ2, in h e r hom e, Kin(.’S H ighw ay, Chapel Hill, M id­dletow n. >Born in New Y ork . M rs.

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s-ephme B an u w av . W ickatunk : M rs. Su*l»a Paffcntv. P e r th A m boy and Mrf». T h e re sa I fk a , South A m boy;« s is te r in P o land ; 14 grnndclnl* dren an d th re e i'reaivgrcndohil* d ren .

'ftfnero ! serv ices vyeie u nu« r the ! d irec tio n o f the h u n a w a F u n e ra l i H om e, h A m bay. j

w iiim m r r ; u e rW illiam 'Frexer. M irlc^ t S t.. ,

P e r th A m boy, -died Sundav, N ov. I ,)4. I m P c ril i A m boy G enera l i ‘H osp ital. . 1

He w as em plo>Td -at l he -'General C able C o rp .. P e rm A m oy, and w as a m e m b er ^ f (he P ertli A m boy P o ­lice 'Reeervtt*. f ie w as u |M<riahion> v r a t fct. M a r v t C hu roh . tk i w a* aclM 'e as a b aseb a ll p ia y er in tlie arf.ia w jm e y ea rs &uo.

lie j#t Mirvjve>d by a jsjsUt , M rs. H ans S tocke l. W oodbrldge; th ree brothLMs. R aym ond . U nton B each ; Alonzo. P e r th A m boy, and A rthu r,

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F u n e ra l servKies ^ r t Imsidk held Thursday m orn ing a t th e M ynn and Son lu m era l H om e, P e r th Amboy.

M rs. W illiam C larkM rs. f*reda P . C la rk , M . of 862

R oute 34. C heesequake. d ied Sun­day , N ov. 4. 1%2. a t M onm ouih M edical C en ter. M r*. C la rk w as the w idow of W illiam C la rk . She w as born in G e rm an y , th e dau g h ­te r of th e Iftte Vriti*. an d P au line (S m ith ) P o r te r .

S u rv iv ing -are tw o s is te rs . M rs. H enry M arv e l i»nd M rs. R itte r Johnson , both o f M a la w an , nnd tw o b ro th e rs . P a u l P o r te r . S ta ten Js)anri- an d W ilham F . P o r te r , M at­aw an.

F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere held W ed­nesday a fte rn o o n a t 1 P-m. * t the Bedle F u n e ra l H om e, M ataw an . The R ev. R obert W. A ddiss. p a s ­to r of th e F irs t B ap tis t C hurch , M «taw an , o ffic ia ted . In te rm en t w as in H ohndel C em ete ry .

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U : rb o n e ;M r. an d M rs. F ran k C arbone, Ui

b n u » ' B e a sh , a re the ;i d au n h k T , Ixirn Suft* S, JUUii, in R5.veryie.iv

UibiUH? St parem .s of dav . Nov . I-iospftaL

K ern j H cw ldA son wits ho rn in R iverv iew Hos- j ^ t . and M rs. K cnneih B esold,

P d a l on S undny, N ov. 4, MS2. to { .« M adison A ve., Old Bridge, a re M i. end M is, R obert K 'ern, K F-efit i ^ te p au -n t? ot a son, bo rn Sunday, S usan S t., Har.let {O ct. 28, 19K2, in St. P e te r ’s Hos-

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J.<5 M aple ^ v e K sa n sb u r* . a r e the j A s0 „ w as ^ T .m rsd ay , O ct.!:25, JW2. in P e r th A m boy H ospital {to M r. and M rs. Jam w j M iller,

C lay ton i ^ Irw in P l., H a ile t.A son v n s bot n M onday Nov. 5, j P a te n ia

1862. m k iv « rv iew H osp ital to M r. . k . r. . „ fM.and M rs. K en n e th C laTlonl Ifofm- I f t U V S\ * w- South L au re l A ve., W est . K eans­

! burg , a re Ihe p a re n ts of a daugh-C arro ll

C a l v i n U i l l i a m TbtirpoC.:ivir, W iljijp jr 'rho rpo , Matyw-.m,

w:*»r) d ied U -i. -i h*f‘: liis e s ta te to h;s w ife. F lo rence R. 'Hvcrpc, and slso iu 'rncd h e r e x e cu trix .

A n n a W a ls h A n n a W a is h , M a t a w a n , w h o d ied

M a y 'J , 195/, left £ 1 to a b ro th e r, W i il ia m W a lsrt, e n d th e le M d u e to h e r s iste r . M a r y W a h h , w h o a lso .w a s n a m s id e .^ e a ilr ix .

.lo&ef»h J . M aionvyj Jo seph • J . ‘ M al(«iey. Keansourjer,

Haro*: I who died Oct, 12, t% 2. Je it e vA son w as ho rn to M r. arid M rs. j. to te to h is wife, M rs . G rav e tvl.

Pimi J . B aron, -14 'r e r r i i l Rd., Old | M aloney w ho w as nam#id execu-H rid^e , on Sunday, O ct. 28, li'rfiy, i irix. .in St. P e te r ’s H osp ita l. j w hlificU i S. Coursot,

W h it f ie ld S. C o u r so n . M a ta w a n ,

day,- O ct. 28. j ‘>C2, in Sl, P e t t r ’s j [ Viospiia!. . I

parcntB o f a d au g h te r , b o m S unday, Nov. 4 , 1&62, in R iv e rv iew Hosplt«L

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who died S ep t. 2, J%2. left his **>- j ta te to :hifi w ile, M rs. Joseph ine C larke C ourson who wa* nam ed ex­

ec u tr ix .

S tun lcv R. .lone*Stanley R. ,'lone.s, M ataw an , who

d ied Oct. 13, 196*2, left governm ent honds tu Liilw) fi. B ixu jer .and th r rw id u e o f hvs e s ^ t e ni t r u s t for E lean o r M atthew ’s . Ltrnn H . M at- th e w i w a* - n am ed ex ecu to r.

H ighlands,S u rv iv ing a re tw o sons, C h arles

M axson, M iddletow n, and Jam e.s M axson. U.S. A ir F o rce , N ew ­foundland; tw o d au g h te rs . M rs. Ann Sm ith, M iddletow 'n, and M rs. M ar­ion B lount, T u lsa , O kla.; tw o b ro th ­ers, C harles B enne tt, I .ocust, and T.ewy B enne tt, K cansbnifc; a s is ­ter, M rs. M arion NilJson, S t. P au l. M inn., an d five g ran d ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l K crvices w ere held W ed­nesday .aftornoon in the P o sten F u ­nera l H om e, A tlan tic H igh lands, w ith rhe Kev. H a rry Vr. K raft, p a s ­to r of the C en tra l B ap tist C hurch officiating* Buria) w as in f t - y V iew C em ete ry , Leonardo.

WiNium K ntesW iiliam B ates . fi4, of 39 Belle-

view A ve.. K eansbu rg , d ied Thur.s- ila '; Nov. 1, 1!)62, in R iverv iew H os­p ita l a f te r a b r ie f illness.

M r. B a te s w as b o m in N ova Sco* | tia and had lived in B rooklyn, he- j fore m oving to K ean :du ir^ tw o | m onths aj»o. I

S u rv iv ing a re tw o s is te rs , M rs . j Leonard A h e r n, N o rth h am p to n . \ M ass., and M rs. K enneth P e tr ie . 1 G lace B ay . N ova Scotia, and tw o i b ro th e rs , M urk R aies, G lace R ay. ; Nova Scot ia, and Dr. F ab ian B ates, I O ttaw a, (*anada. ’

F u m .ra l a r ra r^ e n x -n ts v.-ere u n ­d e r the d h v ru c n of the J o h n J . Ry- I an Home tor F u n era ls . K ennsbui j'. j

M rs. G eorge W. C arlu irl !M rs. J en n ie fTobia.ven) C a rh a rl , {

73, nf 12 S locum St., W est Lon^ ; B ra n d i , died S a tu rd a y . Nov. 3, ; 1!K»2, in M onm outh M edical C en ter, j She w as the widow of G eorgn W. , C a rh a rt . }

M rs. C a rh a rt w as N un in N o r - ; w ay. She w as a m e m b er o f the A s­sem bly of God C hurch , W est Lonf; B ranch.

S urv iv ing a re tw o sons, F ran k G. C a rh a rt , F aion low n . and R o b e rt L. C n rh art, O flkh»r»t; a d a u g h te r , M rs, R obert H erketl, K eypo it; tw o s is te rs . Mr.s. Leon G reen, B rooklyn, and M rs, C harles C nrlsen , St. Pet* e rsh u rg , M a., and th ree jrrHndchil- •dren,

L'unei’ttl nervictiK v e re hold T o e ^ h ij ' a t 11 i».m, in J)»e John W. F lock F u n era l H om e, honf* H m nch. B u ria l whs in WtKxlhiue t'.enro terv , O nm uport.

M i'i, D w irh v J . >;churiiicbM is . Anna O rcelin SchuettM ’h.

74, of M H ow ard A»'e., K eanshur);, died '.Saturday, N o \. It, lltft’2, nl <)irr hom e. M ts, S chuelltch w as u foi -

{•ii-; n 'r;’;hv»' t , r ' f Vtv jiiiif find il .se ii in Iveaushiirj* nine ven is.

She w us the widow ol t hniJe-.I Jo!td|il) S e h u rMW*h. M rs Scluipl(i(!ii 'w i i i u com m un icaiit of Si. Aim s {Chin ch, Kiuuishui'i:,I S urviving a re tw o d au g h te rs .iiv iri, Ann .M ufpii). Me.i< iila n d Misti M ary S rlm i'ii u h , nt ! hom e; a s is te r , M rs. I'Jhi Km;:. Je ruey Cit>, am i liiree ^ u u u h 'i 'il dreii,

f 'lm c i a l >.m v ;«t”, w i 'i e iiefd W i d jm?<l-1 ' ai s a n r H u m im J'-.m. t K y a n M om *- Ia i I 'o n e i «/.*., K<*a/i*. h iii j;, fo llow ed at " :i in h v n h i; ‘li le ip iie i)) m a 'is n f le re d jn !.l Am »'»I b n ii 'h hv llir Uiw S’ .n li’V \.* \ ;;iido*iK', ptiM ot.

<ie(ir|4e W atHiKG nu;:* Walkin'*, V/. i>i \\,r. ■ j>

lMl|*e Nui ' hiK H om e Kev pm I, d i ' l0 Sundav, Kov <1, IMU, ni ihe .lohn I,. M (»ni^onu;v Vp’d ii .tl H om e,

M r. a n d M rs. Jo se p h C arro ll, 21 B u rn e r D r , H a ile t, a r e the pnr~ en ts of « son . bo rn F r id a y . Nov, 2, 1WJ2. in M oom on th M edical Center.

M illerM r. -and M rs. F red e ric k .Miller,

41 N icholas D r., Oid B ridge , a rc th e p a re n ts o r * son, bo rn W ednes­day . O ct. 31. 1962. in P e r th Amboy H ospital.

JuhnsonA son w ae b o m In I 'e r ih Amboy

H ospital on W ednesday , O ct. 31, 1962, io M r. a n d M rs. E dw ard Johnson , 7 C ed a r A ve., H azlet.

l lu rb a cM r. an d M rs . A ugust H orbac,

339 Sunset A ve., Old B ridge . * r* th e p a re n ts o f a d au g h te r , born M onday, O ct. 29, 11HQ, in St. P e te r ’s H ospital.

M urphyA son w as b o m In Sl. P e te r’s

H osp ita l on T uesday , O ct. 30, 19(52, to M r. a n d M rs. E d w a rd M urphy, 22 L au re l A ve., Old Bridfre.

KellyM r, and M rs. W.B. K elly, 37 T e r­

rill Rd., Old B ridge , a re the p a r­ent:: of » son. born W ednesday, O ct. 31, 1M2, in St. P e te r 's Hos­pital.

le r . b o rn T uesday , O ct. 30, 1W2, in R iverv iew H osp ital.

/ ly d a s iy k A d a u g h te r w a s b o rn in R iv e r­

view H osp ital on T u e sd a y , O ct. 3(1, 1962. to M r. ^nd M m . C as im lr Zlv dasxyk , 31 G ard en P L , Cliffwood.

M cB ainM r. and M rs. W illiam M cB cin ,

38 P arkv iew T e rr., H azlet. a r e the p a re n ts o f a d m tch te r, bo rn T ues­day , O c t. 30, 2962, in R ive rv iew H ospital. ;

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F u n e ra l s c m c e s w ere held F r i­day at 8 a .m . from the Jo h n J . R y an Home fo r F u n ern ls . K ean sb u rg , fol­lowed at fl a .in . by a h i^ h requ iemm a ss in S t. A nn’s C hu rch by R e v . , p . f ,(lsp ila l ,0 M r . and M rs. S tan ley 1 cvandosk i u s s is .a n t pas- lju m .s An(lm,,.r Rd., o ldto r, fin -M 'c h a e ! A. M 'Lle, •!(. o 1, | B rid n W ednesday, Ck,. 31, Route .16, K ean sb u rg , who d ied j ]% .2 * *T uesday , O ct. 30. 10H2 in M onm outh ‘ "M edical C en te r. B uria l wus in M t.O livet C em e te ry M iddletow n.

B orn in J e rs e y C ity, M r. Mich*

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Sh e rb e r tM r. nnd M is. R obert S h e rb e tt.

20 S toneybrook LV., Old Bridge, a re (he p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r , horn T h u rsd ay , Nov. 1, Mlft2, in St. P e te r 's H ospital.

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and M rs. E d m u n d G ran t, 18 !

w as the son of M rs. P au line M iele,K ean sb u rg , and th e la te Jo sep h M iele. H e had lived in K ean sb u rg m ore th a n 35 y e a rs and w as a com ­m un ican t o f S t. Arm’s C atholic C hurch .

)n ad d itio n to h is m o ther, M r.M iele is su rv ived by six b ro th e rs ,John . V alen tine . V incen t, A ngelo and D r. F ran k A. M iele, all of K ean sb u rg , and A nthony M iele,New’ M onm outh , and (wo s is te rs ,M rs. C h ris tin a L ave^lio , K eans- 1,1,1'K a n d M rs. R ose T icone. l y n -1 in 'c h i n g a r o r a Avc bronk, L .l . ,

, , . j S h av erJ o h n P ru sa k n w sk i ! S tall' Sjtt. I la v id C. S h av er an d

1-im eial s e rv t te s w e ie held at , j ] r s _ sha\-c-1, l.iti M am St.. I<ev-fi:.TO a m . on S o ftiraay nt the Isiir- j (lrp th(. ir i,i)IS n/a w a F u n e ra l H om e. S outh A m boy | , lx, |n M nn(ljtv 0 l .,. B , 1!rt2,an il a re<|uieiii m a ss fndmvedi nl !1 , A n il) - H osp ital, F o rta.m . in S acred H eart 'J iu tv h for i M onn,,,,!;!,John C h .tries P n isak o w sk i. W, of | ' * ‘201 O a k S t , M e l r o s e , w h o d ie d ; W e d n e sd a y , O ct. 31. 1M 2 nt S o u th : A in h o j n ie n u n ia l H o sp ita l. In te r- : iiH 'iU w a s in S a c r e d l le a r l C c in e : te iy .

M r P i u s a k o w s k i w a s h o rn in S o u th A m b o y a n d h a d re s id e d the re { a ll In s life . He w a s the :-on (if the I la te J o h n and J u l ia (Ste fa riow ;>k i) 1 P r u s a k o v v s k i H e r e h r e d in A p r il , : lHWl a s a p a m ie r w ith lh e li. 1

J e a o d re nA d a u g h te r w aa b o m in Mor.-

m ou th M ed ical C en ter on T uesday , O ct. 3<l, 1962, to M r. <md M ra. J a c k A. J e a n d ro n , M) M ain f t . , Kt»>T»oi*t.

l i in c rM r. an d M rs. O live r H iner, W

W ashington A ve., K eansbu rg . * re th e p a ren t* o r a d a u g h te r , horn T uesday , O ct. 30, 19€2, in M onm outh M edical C en ter.

Ha yeA w;u w as horn in F itk in H ospital

on W ednesday, O ct. 31, M62, to M r. and M rs . J o se p h H aye, W ickatunk.

H yerM r. arid h irs . K eith H yer. 234

B ro ad S t., M ataw an . a re th e p a r ­en ts of a d a u g h te r , bo rn T h u rsd ay , Nov. 1. H)fi2, in M onm outh M edical C en ter.

Shallot)Mr. /ind M rs. M artin R . Shalloo,

711 O cean R d,, Sprint; L a k e H eigh ts, a rc the p a re n ts of a son horn T u esd ay , Oct. 30, BHI2, in P o in t P lea sa n t H ospital. M r. and M rs. Shalloo a!.tfo have tw o o th e r sons. M rs Shalloo is the (onne iM iss P au line M^«n, K eyport.

R andolphM r. and M rs. Thom a* Randolph,

m i . . .i ’ 209A M iddle Kd.. W est K eansbu rg ,H em lock S l., H azlet, a r e the P, , r ‘ | a r t , p a re n ts of a son. boro Fri-M ,s i ' i dav . Nov. J . 1962, in M onm outhNov. 5, 1962, in Rivet v iew H osp ital, v .e d in il ('<-nter

a , i K ow ,cy , , ■ • R oiicrsA d a u g h te r w as b o m M onday M r. and M rs. D onald R ogers . No-

Nov S, l%2 in Rivet view H ospital jan ^ M organv ille , a r e p a re n tsto M r. and M rs. P e le r J . Kowley, ^ a vnjj T h u rsd ay . Nov. 1,

KeyjHirl. 1 i ‘lt;:! ju H iverv iew H ospital.|

Mucci! M r. and M rs. Gitilio M ucci, f. 'M a in S t., M alaw an , a re the p a ren ts of ti mui burn W ednesday. O ct. 31, I Still at R iverv iew H ospital.

NappiM r and M rs. R aiph N appi. C?t;-

m d A v e , M ataw an Tow nship , a re parcn '* (.! a s<»n lu r ii W ednesdiiy , O t’t. 31. l'Hi2 al R ivr;v»ew H ospital.

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A d a u g h te r w a s b o m P e t e r 's H o s p ita l to M r . a n d M r s . S tep h en J . F a b m y jr.. 3* New B n / n . s n u k A . e,, M a t a w a n . o n T h u r s d a y . O n . 2f>, IM I!.

Ju a re zM r a n d M i*:, . 'o se p ii A. .l.iiiri/..

ifi‘I W a sh in g t o n S i , K e y p o r t , a re the p a re n t s o f a d a u g h te r, bo ;n in

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duPim i F in is lj e s D i \ 'i s io i i at J’a r iin . - ^ oldh A ihIhiv H ospital He had been w ith the eom pany for 33 y ea rs . M r, P ru sa k o w sk i also w as a m e m b er of the Melroi»e Hose to n ip a n y , the F xen ip l F ire m a n 's A ssocia tion , (he 2fi-venr Cluh of d u ­Pont an d was a co m m un ican t uf S acred H eart C hurch .

S u rv iv ing i.re hi.s w ife. M rs. K da (W ieczo rrk ) Prusakuv'H ki; t w o sons, F .roesl P ru snkow sk i, Keyp«»rt, and Jo h n J . P ru sak o w sk i, South A m boy; two dnughterft, M rs. Lil- Iiiid B illon, P a r lin and M rs. Rita Detlef.sen, South A m boy; th re e m .s- te rs , M rs. A nna Ju rew icz , M as- peth, F T .; M m. Viola K osm oski,South A nibny, and R o w PrusHkow- ski, S<)Uth Anriioy, and six ^ tan d - < /iildren.

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Avf , H a/lei. is;*• parc-r.ts of a■ d a u g h ie r b o rn ' I l i i i i s d a v . N o v . 1, , 1‘iliU at ><!'•( i \ >ew H o*,n-.ia!

; D ie t r ic kj M r s t i id M i 4-. H e rb e r t D ie 'n e k , j A v e . Pj, W e sl K e a n s b u rg , a t e p a r-■ (‘ i l l s n f it d im g h 'e r L o in I lu n s d a v , 'N o w I . Iftf.2 at M o n m o u ih M e d u .a l - C e n t e i .

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R E G IS T E R E D N U R SE , afte rn o o n _ s h m . CO ifax 4-2027. w jtfLAW YER N E E D E D for M ataw an

B orough R epub lican C lub. Wc a re ou tnum bered ! S end resum e io P ost O ffice Box No. 71. M ata- wan^ N ew _Jerscy . \vj2D"W A ITRESS o v e r 21 y e a rs , s tead y

w ork . Call C O ifax 4-IIG4. _ _ w jS FELLOW S 18 y e a rs o r o v e r who

can p lay d ru m s o r g u ita rs who '.vish to form a b an d ca ll T ony P ico , CO ifax 4-7061 a f te r 4:30 p .m . w j8F E M A L E s h ir t p re s se rs , ex p e ri­

en ce o r w iliing to tra in , s teady In te lligent p e rso n . Applv K eyport C leaners , 13 D ivision St.! K eyport. _________ w !8

Situation WantedW ILL CARE fo r ch ild ren in m y

hom e; also do Ironing. Call COI- fax 4-3951. w j8BO O K ICEEPfN G , g e n e ra l office

w ork fo r m a tu re w om an . W rite Box H In c a re o f th is n ew spaper.

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C A SEY ’S A G E N C Y INC., BK R.264-24-18 — 264-8442

__ _ . . __Wj8RA RITA N T ow nsh ip , P o p la r S t., off

I io rcnce A ve., new bi level 3 bed ' ^U li L E T com plete iy equipped ip o m s, full b a sem en t garagB . L o t, i r a i)e r j t 0 3 m on ths s ta r tin g ^ x I® . C all L,Owell C-1^4— wit) J a n u a ry . C h iim in g location , suit-

A PA R T M E N T II rOoius an d h i th , u ti l i t ie s supp lied , 525 per w eek.

Call O sb o ra l - f t iS l 'a r 2M-1391. w jtf C LIFFW O O D B each , a p a itm c n t, 3

room n , h e a t, hot v.'uter supplied; p a rk in g space; a lso 3 fu rn ished ro o m s each su ita b le fo r 2 people.Ca ll LOweii 6-1932. __________ w jtlC L lF R V O O D , 5 b ed room house.

$115 per m onth . C all LOw eii 6-9712. wjS*"U B L E T ' “

K E Y PO R T . 8 room house. Call C O ifax 4-6137 o r COifax 4-372S.

. _ wjSHOU SE, S ro o m s, 3 bed room s, liv­

ing room an d b a th , 2 c a r g a rag e . $54K/t) ■ dow n, b a la n c e ut y o u r con­venience'. Call C O ifax 4-1841 a f te rJ_p .m . ________ wj8M ARLBORO T ow n sh ip , sm all o lder

type h o m e o n ap p ro x im a te ly 1 a c re , only $11,000. S terling Me C ann, Real E s ta te , 253 B road St., K eypo rt. C O ifax 4-1376. w j8$17,600 buys a t.20,000 neighborhood

ra n c h w ith 3 bed ro o m s, a tta c h e d g a ra g e , m an y e x tra s . S terling M c­C ann, Real E s ta te , 253 B ro ad St.,K eyporl. C O ifax 4-1376. w j8E x cellen t cond ition , 2 . sto ry ~ h o m e

in K eyport, full d in ing room , f i r e ­p lace , 2 c a r g a ra g e , im m ed ia te possession . $16,500.

If you h a v e n 't m u c h cash an d w ant n hom e o f y o u r own! W e wili

ex p la in th e type of financing a v a il­ab le fo r you. ■

S T E R L I N G M c C A N NR E A L E ST A T E

25.1 BROAD ST., K E Y P O R T C O LFA X 4*1376

10 Y ea rs K x p ericn cewjS

LA UR E N C E H A RBO R. ~ T ~ r u o m bungalow , so m e fu rn itu re . In­

q u ire M rs. O lga S ch ro ed er in c a re of Zundt, C O ifax 4-7568 a f te r 2 p .m . _____________ w jl5T H R E E b ed room 7 room h o u se in

a t tra c t iv e a re a of K eyport, full c e lla r and a t tic , $15,500. C ontact U iltner A C a rto n A gency, 56 M ain S t., K eyport. Call CO ifax 4-2916.

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ab le for I o r 2 p erso n s , S7> p e r m on th ,' p lus u tilitie s , C all CO ifax 4-8054j i f t e v 6 p .m . _ w jlfK l i Y P O R T, -fu rn ished room ,

p r iv a te hom e, on bus' Une; 1 M ock from New Y ork and N ew ark B usses. C all CO ifax 4-1799.. wjS*BUNGALOW . 4 room s, lo ca ted a t

■30S F ro n t St., U nion B each. Call H Um boU 3-4869 o r H U m boIt 2-5675, _______ wJ8*MATAWAN a p a rtm e n t , ^ room s,

h e a t an^l e lec tr ic supp lied . . In ­q u ire 119 F re n e a u A ve., M ataw an o r c a ll LOwoll 6-0729 a f te r 4 p .m .

w j8’FO U R ROOM bungalow , h o t w ate r,

h e a t and show er. Call COifax 4-3406. ■ w j8*

AUTOS FOR SA LE

S C H A N C K & S 1 H L E RU SED CARS

HWY 34 MATAWANLO W ELL 6-4233

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B I L L L A N Z A K O ' S

A U T O S A L E SQUALITY USED CARS

334 MAIN ST., MATAWAN CR. M AIN & RT. 18

L O W E L L 6 - 2 2 2 4O PE N EV E S ’T IL 9 P.M .

__________________ w jtf1II5!) C O R V E TTE , excellen t con­

dition, o r ig in a l ow ner. 2 tops, b lue and w hite , au to m a tic tra n s ­m ission , w h ite w ails; nev e r raced . A sking $2600. Call CO ifax 4-M20 betw een 6 an d 8 p .m . wJ81957 PLY M O U TH B elvedere h a rd

top, au to m a tic , fully equ ipped ; ex c ep tiona lly c lean . Call COifax 4-3943. w j81958 FORD s ta tio n w agon, 4 door,

6 cy linder, rea so n ab le . M ust sell. CALL CO ifax 4-3495..__________ w jtf

WANTED TO RENT

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MOUSE, 3 bed ro o m s, som e land , can be co u n try a re a , W rite P.O.

Box 394, U nion B each . \v j8*

SM ALL HOU SE. Bayview A ve., H a ile t , su ita b le fo r 1 o r 2 people.

Call C O ifax 4-1164. _ _ _ _ w j)5 A PA R T M E N T , 5 room s, ail util-

lt ic s supplied . In q u ire 914 - 2nd S t., U nion B cach o r ca ll COifax4-5029._____________ _ ' wJ8LO V ELY ROOM w ith ail im p ro v e­

m e n ts in p r iv a te hom e. Inqu ire 30 S h o re B lvd., K eansbu rg o r ca ll787-6117.________________ _ w jiIK EA N SBU RG , 3 room fu rn ished

a p a rtm e n t , linens and u tensils fu rn is hed, g a s h e a t. Call 787-3631.. F O U R ROOMS, fu rn ish ed o r u n ­

fu rn ish ed , hea t, e lec tr ic and hot w a te r supp lied . In q u ire 10 M on­m o u th P ark w ay , E a s t K eansburg .___________ wjS*TW O — 2 room fu rn ish ed a p a r t­

m e n ts , 1st floor, 3 room u n fu rn ­ished a p a rtm e n t, 1st floor, sing le and doub le s leep ing room s witli k itch en p riv ileg es. Inqu ire 205 M ain S t., K eypo rt. _ w i8U NION BEACH, 6 room s In two

fam ily house, supp ly own gas h e a t, lim it 1 ch ild . G ood location, $65 p e r m onth Call CO ifax 4-7126._____________________ wjS*BRA ND NEW 4 room ap u rtm en t,

w ith v iew , business coup le p re ­fe rre d . _C_aM _CO[f»£4-9847. w j8 A PA R T M E N T . 3 ‘ room s, h S T fa n d

hot w a te r fu rn ished , red ec o ra te d , c e n tra lly located , adu lts only, ( ’all C O ifax 4-3592 a f te r 6 p.m . wjS U N IO N BEACH, 4 room a p a r t­

m e n t, a v a ilab le im m ed ia te ly . $U.i pe r m onth . Call CO ifax 4-6033 a l te r6 j m i i . ______________________ w j8W EST K EA NSBU RG, s to ra g e sp ace

o r w ork shop 20 x 40, reasonab le . Call 787-0658. _ ______ w js2000 SQU A RE FOOT build ing for

sh o p o r p e rish ib ie ' goods s to rage , p ja tfo rin . CallJLOwell_6-2222. w jtf L e o n a r d o , 4 room bungalow .

C all 291-2370. _ wj8»F U R N IS H E D room fo r gen tlem en ,

k itch en p riv ileg es. Inqu ire M rs. II. B a l d w i n , P a r tr id g e Road, B row ntow n off R oute 18 o r ca ll LOweii 6-0212. wj8K E Y P O R T , u n fu rn ished a p a rtm en t,

3 room s, p ine p ane lled , on bus ro u te , hea t and all u tilitie s su p ­p lied . Cull CO ifax 4-6334. wj8 FO U R ROOM u n f u r n i s h e d

a p a rtm e n t , av a ilab le Im m ed ia te­ly. n e a r K eyport Post Office. Call b e tw een 8:30 a .m . and il p .m .. C O ifax 4-5009. w j8

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B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E S..............................................................................................................................

T o p S o i l

T O P s o r L

T rench ing and bulldozing , d r iv e ­w ay g rav e l, b lu esto n e , fill d ir t, c inders.

D I E T R I C H B R O S .

NEW BRUNSW ICK A VE., MATAWAN

LOW ELL r,.:i!W3 • 2ID2 w jtf

T R U C K I N G ................

A N D

E X C A V A T I N G

D ozer, loader se rv ic e , land c le a r ­in g top soil, fill d ir t , road g rav e l.

E C K E L B R O T H E R S

T E N N E N T R D „ M O RG A N V ILLE

L O W E L L 6 - 1 8 4 5w |I2

M aintenance

Interior Decorating

D R A P E R I E S

CUSTOM T A IL O R E D BY

E L N I C K

Ind iv idual i»l«i niiinH f o r ttvnry window nerd , S atisfac tion |tm rnn* lend, F r^ f P H tfm ntrr H usy ChfUKO. Shop n{ Hum* Scrvlr® LOwniM-flnim w jlf

AntiquesO PPO R TU N IT Y SH O P

A N TIQ U ES We buy and le ll A ntique F u rn itu rel.,M J 111 Doilf*ii w rliy , (J, s . a n d F o re ig n atam pti Mi M atlliow i, 115 Ilrondw ay , K ry norl. CO lfas 4-14411. n j l l

If you need p rim ing o f any

kind, wa iitrt h e re lo so rv e yuu.

O ur quick iijrv lu* am i rea io n a lile

p r lc f i will plnasn you,

PAIN TIN G , c a rp e n try , g l a z i n g , lock rep a irs , roofing . Sm all job

sp ecia lists.G E N E R A L S ER V IC ES CO.

LOweii G-3107wjtf

MOVING, g en e ra l o r s ing le Item niovin;;. T re e s and sh ru b s re ­

m oved, a ttic s , c e lla rs and y a rd s c leaned . Call 5B0-9822 o r LOweii *13322 w |tf

Pianos and OrgansPIANOS AND O RGANS. Ed. Koons,

tun ing and re p a ir in g s ince l!)lfl. 29 y e a rs In M organv ille . F inest e ra f tm a n sh ip and r e a s o n a b l e p rlees . Call I.Owell 8-5269. w ltf

UnholsteryU PH O LSTER Y and fu rn itu re re ­

pairin g . All F a b ric s snd PlastliM , A. S tran g , 180 W ashington S tree t, K eyport. Call C o lfax 4-3668 b e ­tw een 12 and 1:30 p m , o r a f te r 5 p .m . w jtf

R iCIIA RIV S U PH O LSTER Y . Liv­ing room fu rn itu re recove red ,

like new , ie u i bottom.? rep a ired . C ustom m a d e S lip C overs 534 B eers St., I la /le l . Cnll CO lfsx 4-I54t. wjtf

Cl IS I DM U PH O L S T E R Y s h o p

Reuphnlsicry , fu rn i tu re repai ring , reflnlshii.g and antlquel iig . For free e s t im a te s end CO Ifa t 4 5955 or" " I1’

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folovision

ContractorsC A R P E N T E R and build ing con trio -

to r , J , G. M etsg er, F lo ren c e Ave., K eypo rt. New hom es, g a ra g e s , i l l a l te ra t io n s an d rep a irs . Call COI­fax 4-4159. wju

i h o m a s K e a r n e y " PLU M B IN G ft HEA TIN G

388 M aple P lac e K eyport

F re e E s tim a te s CO 4-079H’ '“ A RM IN 'S PLU M B IN G & H E A T rN a

30 K EA R N E Y ST„F R E E ESTIM A TES

K E Y PO R T CO 4-7840 CO 4-3721

_ _ _

B E T S Y R O S S H O M E S

A dditions, k itchens and bath s r e ­m odeled . R oofing, aid ing , co m ­p le te line of rem odeling serv ice,

FIN A N C IN G A RRA N G ED T H R U LOCAL BANK 3 YEARS TO PAY

ALSOCUSTOM n U Il.T H O M E !

C O LFA X 4 It.Vfl — COLFAX 4-1137SA N D ERSO N ........

RO OFIN G A SIDING CONTRACTOR

ALUM INUM SIDIN G G U T TER S L E A D ER

■ Hii OCEAN It I, Vf i. C LIFFW O O D n r .A O l

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MiscollanoousI 1" ' . " 1-'. T V X K I i V I C E

... U .*vision '!Mvl< !• cu ll I.Owell 0-3844

T V S E R V I C E

L O W E L L 0 - J GOO

TEN iiYCK ItONSON INC MATAWAN

PERSON A L S E R V IC E 30 YRS

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C O N V E H T I I J L E T O P S, ■ ' " " " I " ! ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 ,\ n 'o

S e .it ( o v e r s , J i f . H ig h w a y.■'I n o d M ld ille - .e s I t . I , M u ta w im . I a l l I .O w e ll II l i l l i i . w’ l i f

V o u r .n lv e i I I in n ie m In th is

p .ip i ’ i w il i l e i i c l i p rO ijiiM 'tfM *

p u n l i . i s r u In e v ii , / n u n m u i i i ly In

the I n y ih o r e a t e a ,

O F F IC H EQ U 1PM E N 1; u n lim ited sav in g s on new s c d used d e s lt i ,

cha ir* , files, shelv ing , pa rt* b ia s , d ra f tin g equ ip m en t an d etc . R a lp h M occl. 2S9 W ashington S t r e e t , K eypo rt. Call C O ifax 4-I55S. w ja 1

R O A D M A T E R I A L f rti lu s s tone , c in d ers , g rav e l, sund , g rits , road g ra v e i, fill d ir t, aU1:.

B E S T T O P S O I L■ ■' . AND ■ 1 . ■

C H I C K E N M A b i U R S i. . ... a n d :.

B U L L D O Z I N G

B A C K H O E S E R V I C EG rad in g , e x c av a tin g fo r ce lla r* . ■ pools, sep tics , la te ra ls , taulcs, foot­ings, p ipe iines, e tc ; F ie * e s ti­m a te* . ■ ' . .. • ' . ,.

E C K E L ’S T R U C K I N GW OOLLEYTOW N RD. . . .

■ M ORG A NV ILLE . JLO W ELL 6-5707 '

•A HANDSOM E HEAVY D U T Y i

... A L U M I N U M .

W I N D O W"■ ■ -. ■■ f o r -/.':r:r;

. $ 1 1 . 9 5 ■ : ■ .F R E E ESTIM A TES ’ i

K ARL FRAN TZ CO 4-340:1 ________ ;_ w jtl

A L U M I N U M

W I N D O W S

6 F O R $ 7 5 . 0 0IN STALLED '

T R IP L E TRACK !TIL T T Y P E

W EATHER S T R IP P E D

CRA W FORD CROM EY PHO N E 787-2406

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FOUR 55 gallon stee l ink d ru m s , Ideal fo r burn ing tra sh . $2 c a d i ,

in q u ire a! K eyport Weekly office.w jtf

60,000 B .T .U 's N a tu ra l G as, P ay n o floor furnace . Call -after 6 p m ,

COKax 4-3025. wj8*SEV EN P IE C E m odern b londe

d in ing room su ite . P a ir o f la rg e C herub lam ps w ith shades, 1 la rg o lam p und drum tab le; 350 pound freezer; com b ination oil an d g as stove, w hite . \'2 round beau tifu l m a hogany living room table (b ra n d new ), w as $150 w iil sell fo r $60; plus o th e r Item s. Call CO ifax •1-U9L _ wj8OLD WAGON FA R M . L a rge ' s e ­

lection of E v e rg re en s , R hododen­dron , A /a lcas, e tc ., for fall p la n t­ing. P e a t m oss, fc-ililizer.-i and o th e r g a rd e n supp lies. C losing for th e season Nnv. 25th. R oute 35, N orth of M iddletow n wj8TA B LE S, kitchen w alnut coffee and

m ahogany g a te leg ; o the r house- ! ) " 'l lL e™ .:_ Ci'i! 787-6565^ w j8‘ M A PLE CRIB an d high ch a ir . Call

CO ifax 4-2190.________________ wjKN IN E P IE C E ligh t m aple d inm g

room se t. Call COIfnx 4-0208 wj8 F R IG fD A IR E a n d freezer c o m b in ­

a tio n , v e rv good condition. CallCO ifax 4-51 “7^ _ w]8SMALL uprigh t p ia n o In ex c e lle n t '

condition , $17(1. Call C O ifax4-5895. wj*TWO soda boxes. Ice, 1 sc a le , 1

m e a t s lic e r, 1 ■ 5 foot re fr ig e ra te d m e a t case , I la rg e gas re fr ig e ra to r ,1 candy case an d m any o th e r item s. Call CO ifax 4-1841 a f te r 3p .m . wjHOLD WAGON FA RM , get y o u r a p ­

ples packed for w inter now, M ac­in to sh . O palescen t D elicious, Red Home and S lavm an Wine S ap s In good supply . W e p ie s s ou r own cid er fresh from selected ap p le s . C losing fo r the season N ovem ber 25lh, Route 35. N orth of M iddle­tow n. \vj8

F R E E ' I N S t A L L A T I O NALUMINUM COM BINATION

STORM WINDOWSli F O R $ 7 7

1 n p le track , ful]v w eather M ii|» |uu , W*nuine A lcoa a lu m in u m , K*/. lilt. Can he cleaned from insufc. 'Ie rm * .

P R O W N ’S32 B road St. SII 1-7500 Rod B ank__________________ w jtf

‘ A L IF E F O R $8.00 ' 'RARITAN BAY AREA JA Y C E H S

S E A T B E L T S

I N S T A L L E D

$ 6 . 0 0 E A C H 1 ■

SATURDAY A N D SUNDAY N O V E M H lilt 10 AND 11

I A.M. — S P.M .A IR PO R T PLAZA

ROUTE M HA/.LKT

w jlI1I.ACK w rought Iron d in e tte set,

5 ch a irs ; ulao s rltl llc la l fire place. Call CO ifax 4 0141. wj* B EA G LE PUPS 8 weeks old, m ale*

and fem ales, (.a ll 787-1478. wjH RUM M AGE SALT. Monthly and

T uesday , N ovem ber 12th m il 13th, F irs t Buplist Church School lla ll , M uluwiin, Irom 9 a .m . to 4 p .m wjHltllM M A G E SALT. s |m nsnreil by

Imviijh WVr V o te ran i A ln ilia^v . M onday and I im' siIiiv . N nvi'inlier T.’lh nml I till nl 25 I'.. I 'ron t ht . K eyim rt. wjh1‘ir.n NASHUA linn'll' t ra ile r , Ioc

ca te d un lileiil pm It site, m any c m iin , w ill sni‘1 itn 'e SI79V Cnll

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WANTEDWlH:|.l> yuu like to sell \o tn

house? Om new Highway ,1:, nlflco has pniilm eil *n m an y buy ers Hint o ur li st ings liavo been ili'pleleil, l o r fas t nrllim cal l Casey 's Aiteni'y, Highway .15 anil Flee twood Drive, I la /le l, 2U1-H44'.' o r 201-24 IH, w ju

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f ’ejg® Ten THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, R J ,

H im tin g Saturday D uckers Swampedi U p lan d gdsno bunting, season g e ts u n d e r w ay S a tu rd a y a n d it.

. prob& bly w ill -d ra w a la r g e r t.ha:v u s u a l niunl>er o t n im ro d s b ec au se OS tl» . d isg u s t w i th ,w ate rfow l sho o t' ing th a t p re v a i ls am o n g a con­s id e ra b le se g m e n t of, those w ho or- d inarlly- w ou ld b e " o p e ra tin g - w ith duejshoats a n d decoys.

1 T h e ilu ck h u c tm g season s ta r te d l a s t S a tu rd a y , b u t it m a re o r less (ii'Jn’t i s t a r t , T h e d u ckhun te r» wei-e a ? o t ic ram b lm c; fo r th e ir l i / e s r.t

k th a K eyport-C liffw ood w a te rfro n t ' b y a how ling g a le lh a t s e n t a tid a l ; w iV 8 o f ch u ru in g w a te r m to rip

o u t d uck b lin d s c a re fu lly co n s tru c t­e d w ith tediQ u* h au ling of lu m b er «nd h ay o v e r th e paw few w eeks.

- r R a th e r th a n f» . th ro u g h fh a t hard:- w o rk ' ag a in , a goodly num ber- o t

th e du ck h u n te rn hav*; sw ung over to th e p u rsu it of rab b its , p h e a sa n ts

: a n d siuail.- B u t n o rea l, w orthw hile .- d u e fch u n te r w ill m ake s u ch a

sw itch , th* o ld t iin s ts w il! te ll y ou . ,

LCM Bitoda T w o K ey p o rt d u ck h u n te ra lost

W inds th a t h a d been co n a tw eteA o n s h o re . i e a S tu U z hart o n e p o s ted o n th e o ld r a i lro a d p ls r plUnn* « ff

■ th e K ey p o rt Y a c h t Club a n d H ar­o ld (R e a ) t a u i h l i n h a d o n e o n a p ro iu d in g s a n d b a r off th e cliff a t CUHwosS. W h o rc a t S » tu r4 » y ‘i on­ru s h o f w a te r Just f lo a ted th o se a t th a m a rc h e d g e farthei; b a c k ta the m eadow * a a d l e f t th e m in a col- la p ced a ta te , th e w aves to r e those o f t *hor* a p a r t a n d the d e b r is fro n \

I* p ro b a b ly d rif t in g now' aog tew here o ff th * co ast o f Spain.

A good d u c k seaso n o n th e b a s il d r b im o n th ly w ate rfo w l su rv ey flig h ts b y th e S ta te D ivision o f F ish

: a n d G a m e is fo reca st, W hen th e •e a so n o p en e d S a tu rd a y , th e D e­p a r tm e n t s u rv e y in d ica ted th e re ahou ld b e th e follow ing n u m b e rs o f b ird* a ro u n d : „ .

An e s t im a te d ; . 10,420 m a lla rd s , V 25.790 b la c k d u ck s , 2.1,SOI) greet*-

w inged te a !, 2 1,ISM p in ta ils . 15.020 ((caup, 6000 C an a d a geese , 4000 A t­la n tic b ca n t 'm id ' #124 b a ld p a te , a lo n g 1 w ith le s s e r n u m b e rs of rod- d v ducks, b u ffleh sad s , coo t, shov- e ie rs a n d gndw alls . - ■-.• ;

. B e t te r G am e S tock 'T h o se w ho do .h ie to th e up land

w ill find ra b b it, qua il a n d p h ea san t In b e t te r s to c k than u su a i i i jC e n - t i a l a n d S ou th J e rs e y . P o o r m a st c ro p s (o r th e p a s t tw o y e a r s h ave red u ce d th e s q u irre l av a ilab le ; ex ­ce p t, a s . o n e o b s e rv e r sn o te d , “ (or th e s tr e e ts o f th e citH Jf' a n d the su b u rb s ," whofw Hi0 d r iv e r h a s to k e e p tw is tin g h is w heels to avoid th em . T h e p o o r food s to ck for sq u irre l i in tl ie ir na tiv e h a b ita t h as d ra w n m o re of th e m in h u n g e r to th e tid b its a v a ilab le in In-town g a rb a g e c a n s . B u t th e re Is a good m a s t c ro p o f n u ts th is y e a r , th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t of C o nservation an d E c o n o m ic D evelopm ent re- p o r ts , 's o th e r e m a y be so m e back- m ig ra tio n b y th o se now m o re a m a rk fo r b e in g g round u n d e r au to w heels: th a n p e p p e re d b- shotgun fire . , .

R » c :* > n a n d opposum abound at n ig h t, a s th e a f te r d a rk m o to ris t is w e ll-aw a re in su b u rb a n d r iv ­Ing. C oon-hunting is a su n se t to S un rise d iv e rs io n In a r e a s w here th e ac tiv ity w ill not b e d is tu rb in g to th e s le e p o f those m u s t g e t up to c a tc h th e 7:38.

L a n d po s tin g "w ith o r w ithout d o g o r g u n " is m o re ex ten d ed than e v e r a n d th o se w ho w ou ld hu n t d uck on In land l a k e su ch a s the new w a te rs h e d in the c e n te r of th e coun ty , f irs t h a d b e t te r ac quain t th e m se lv e s w ith the o rd in a n ces of (ho d is c h a rg e o f f ire a rm s w ithin th e m u n ic ip a lit ie s w h e re in these la goons a r e located . .

A rc h e ry h u n te rs , w ho h a v e been In the w oods legally s ince O ct- 6, w ill w ind u p th e ir e lth e r-sex d e e r sh oo ting s ea so n F rid ay . T h e y can u s e th e ir a rc h e ry license, how ever, to hu n t s m a ll g am e w ith bow an d .a rro w d u rin g th e reg u la r season .

■ H ow ever, if th ey w an t to b ag anm e g a m e w ith a sho tgun , they m u s t b uy a f ire a rm s license .

T |t* g e n e ra l fac ts on th e hun ting ■eason a re :

Cock Pheasant* — Nov. 10 through Deo, B. Two * day, M tn Mason; lisns protected.

Rnbblt, Jack Rabbit o r H a r t — Nov. 14 through Dec, 0 snd Dec. 17 through D ae. 30, Four rab|HU and ono Jack rabb it nr har« rtalJy,

Quail — Nov. 10 through Dec. S ami Dec. 17 through Fell. 3, Seven quail dotty. . ■

Grunge and Sfiutrrolu — Nov. 10 through Dec. B and Der. 17 through Fell, 2. Three grouse and five sqtilr* ralv dally.

Raccoon — Sunuet Sopt, iin to suit- rlfco .March 17. No h.ig lim it.

Bear - - Dcp. IU th-.-ough Dec. 15. One a soitson.

fc’ox — Nov. 10 through April 30. No bag limit.

Thursday, November 8, 1962

T u rn in g Pohit In K ey port’s F a v o r In G«m e W ith R am son Tuesday K e y p o r t 9 - 0 V i c t o r I R aritan

O v e r R u g g e d R u m s o nK eypor; d e fea ted K um son .4-1) J T h a Jiidjdog.* v);^ hty de-

, luesdw y a 'A nu^tUoJiOrj! j fenders mid thev ih r’ttw K obiasor.: app lica tio n of defensive t e c h n i q u e . •. . . .)fl .! l i n a s the type of g r .d i .o n dctlv itv \ ba^ ' W th » M " B » ^ ep , re v * ™ -

1-. . t ' ^ u o i i 5 V I >t Ii<‘n i th i I Vasssi'.g ag a in av a iled th e K eys ; b r in g s c»ne side o r an o th e r to th e ! nothing- and it w as R um son’s ball.

- i ( C’ vitMJ5” -up p*>.nt. Jt vva.> R u m so n I tfarn .Kob/nson cu t in on o n e o f ih e ir y • th a t could nut ta k e it an y nt-

D u a H o v rth aa» q u a r tv rb a c k , I im pul!«d om( o r tho a i r * t o w a r d p a N fro m V o ra Paulfton to J i y B en ed ic t, R u m so a cod , In th e end! xooe Ia Um g a m e T u * i4 a y b e tw e en K e y p e rt a n d H u a is d it T h e p la y w ouM b av e b ee n cw n p lo ted fo r a P u rp le B ulldog touchdow n b u t fe* ^ H c u ra ta a ’t p i c k i i | th e b a ll o f t on tb e K ey p o rt l y a r d Une.

R ea d y to th ro w - s. M ock (o r H o u rah an (N o . U ) o n th e ru n b a c k a f te r th e in te rc e p tio n U th o R ed a n d W hite '* 9 U * S lu ita r t, w ho w as

la te r to in te rc e p t a R u m so n p&s* und ru n fo r th e ouly touchdow n o l tho g am e . B en ed ic t (No- 59) Is a t te m p tin g to U c k la H ourohun a n d th e P u rp le B u lldogs Cliff B oyd (N o. U ) a l to 1* try in g to c u t off th* ru n b ack . N ed C rossley (N o . 1?) is th e KHS p lay o r In th e b ftck sround .

T h e d e fe a t of R u m so n w aa K ey p o rt’* m o s t Im p resa lv e vclkievem ont of the s e a so n a s th e P u rp le B ulldogs h a d on ly lo s t to “ 0 ” le a d e r O cean C en tra l 2f>lS a n d h ad o u tru sh o d th e C onference le a d e rs .

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Archery Deer — Ool. « _Kov. 9. One deer ot either *•* er? Uofnwp reuuired.

Suck Deer — Dec. 10 through T>»c. 1$. Om detr with enUer n t least three Ihche* long.

O m i« and b « n i — Oct. 30 ........Deo. 14. Two aeoM <UUy and four poeseMton. Six * ‘iWMesak>n»

Duokm — Kov. 3 through Dec. U3wo dally «<k! /<mr in Adr

Ukfixal bonus ol two aoaup daliy in duck Uxnii and lour in ixiMeetbui.

A m erican a rd Rad-bveajtad M irgan* a t ia — Nov, 3 tlirvuifh Deo. Xt. Five »U\gly ox* in agKragate; tM>n«sjilon 10.

Scoter* Eider and Old Squaw •— Nov. S through Doc. 22, Seveji singly or hi aggregate: po»»e»8lon H.

Coot Nov> 3 through Dec. t t . Six daily and In possession.

Jaclunipe — Nov. 10 through Dec. 4. Eight daily and in possession.

Sora — Sopt. J tlirough Nov. 9. Tvventy*five daily and in iwssosalon.

Clapper and other Rails and Gull* lnulcs — 1 through Nov. 9.t'Utcon dally, possession to.• Woodcock — Oct. 20 through Nov. 28. Four dally,-eight In possession.

HOURSUpland Game — 9 a.m, starting Umo

Nov. 10. Other days one halt hour before sunrlso to one hi*if hour after sunset. - <

Waterfowl—Sunrise to amisot; «ame for other migratory blrdit.

Deer — 7 a'.m. lo 5 p.m. during buck season and one liulf hour l>efore sunrlue to oiio halt hour alter suruet during archcry hojuon.

Sunday* —- Hunting prohibited ex­cept on commercial preserves.

:State ImnUnR Ucomea (*5.15) re­

fill I red of all persona H veais or old* ei. except farmei'a on their own land and servicemen residents of this *tatc. Fedonil ducH stamp (|;l) in required of ij) per^om ovor 16 to hunt water* fowl. Wood cock Hccnsa ($2) is re* < ulr9d to hunt woodcock up to, Nov. 10. Archery license ($5.16) U re* qulred to hunt wilh bow and arrow. Non-rwiitent and aliens' hunting li­cense ($15.19) required to hunt with firearms and license at Identical fee requlrtxj to hunt with boiv and arrow. Nonresident special one«day hunting license {$2) needed to hunt on com* tnerclal shooting preserves or Held trials. -

GUN!For all hunting, except doer, only

shotguns not larger than lO-gauge may be used with a throe*«holJ Joadfng capacity. For deer only 12 and 10- gauge shotguns loaded with buckahot may ha u*ad.

Pack 80 Grid Team Taint Championship

C ub Scout foo tba ll te a m of P ack BO s p o n s o r e d b y St. Jo se p h 's C h u rch , K eyport, e m e rg e d a s cham -

flions o f th is y e a r 's foo tba ll season allow ing S u n d ay 's g am e ag a in s t

R iv e r P l a n . T h a fin a l acore w as 25-13. B oth te a m s w e re w ell-inatch- ed.

K ey p o rt got off to a good s ta r t in the f ir s t q u a r te r w hen M ichael Z ie­g le r m a d e a touchdow n. H enry La- G rone of th e R iv e r P la i a te am s tru c k back fo r his te a m and tied th e sco re . D av id L ay ton m ade the e x tra po in t p u ttin g R iv e r P laz a In the le ad by one poin t. B ut by ha lf­tim e M ichael Z ieg le r had com e th ro u g h fo r K ey p o rt pu ttin g them b ac k In the lend. R iv e r P la z a 's la s t touchdow n w as m a d e In the th ird q u a r te r by J im m y M arley . P au l E sp o s ito , K oyport, s co red th e la st tw o touchdow ns an d m nde the e x tra point b r in g in g tiie final sco re to 25-13. ’

C oach E sposito s : ! d th a t the boys p layed h a rd an d well th is y e a r and m ost Im p o rtan t w as tlie fact th a t they le a rn e d to p lay ns a te a m . M ichael E sposito , E d w ard H u rste r , R ay G m slio lz , J im m y P a l­lo r an d J o h n C hey n e ass is ted the team as w a te r hoys and down m a rk e rs . .

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Wall Twp. Topples Matawan 20-13; Ten Penalties Blunt Huskies Play

M ata w an H lg h 'i g r id d a rs p a s s e d o u t of th e S h o re C on feren ce " B ” p ic tu re M onday w hen W all T ow n­sh ip H igh tu m b led th e m 20-13. T h is w as th e C rim son K n ig h ts ' f ir s t tr iu m p h In th r e e m e e tin g s w ith th e M aroon an d Steel. T h e gam * w as p la y ed a t th e W all g rld iru n . B y Its v ic to ry , W all r e ta in e d an ou ts id e hope of c u r ta il in g th e h id of O cean C en tra l fo r th e c liam nionsh ip . T h e C rim son a n d B lus ta k e on th e G olden E a g le s th is com ing S a tu r ­day . O cean C e n tra l s tay e d u n b e a t­en M onday b y dow ning M onm outh R eg ional 28-13.

A s p red ic ted In th e se co lum ns, the M ataw an-V /all g am e w as d is ­tin c tly one o f m oving th e hall, M a t­aw an R etting 404 y a r d s g ro ss in ru sh ing and pass in g a n d W all 301. T h is is one y a r d s h o r t of the to la l th e H uskies eleven o f 1958 m a d e ag a in s t Lakew ood fo r an a ll- tim e h igh, M ataw un acco m p lish ed th e ir y a rd a g e in 54 ru sh es w hile W all r a n th e b a ll from s c r im m a g e 60 tim es.

It m ight b o a sk ed then , In view of th e y a rd a g e a d v a n ta g e of C oach B a rry R irzo ’s M HS fo rces, how th e y lost. T e n p en a lties , e ra s in g 95 y a rd s , a n d co in ing a t ve ry b ad tim es, d em oralized th " H usk ies an d d e tra c te d a bit from th e W all v ic ­to ry . But, In fa irn e ss to the C rim ­son K nights, it m ust b e sa id they m a d e few er d efensive lapses than M ataw an , a n d c e rta in ly few er m is ­ta k es of ju d g m en t.

L ongest C a rry T o TDG eo rg e M o rre ll like ly set a M a t­

aw an m ark for tho longest c a r ry to a touchdow n, ru n n in g 97 y a rd s in th e th ird period . H e a lso h ad a second lo n g run fo r a sco re c a ll­ed back on a p en a lty and tw ice h a d first dow n In side the 5-yard line o f W all only to h a v e M ata w an hau led b ac k from th e shadow of the Wall goalposts by p en a lty call. But th e c a lls tha t h u rt the H usk ies m o ro w ere th ree defensive ca lls th a t gave W all the ball but a sh o rt w ay s from th a M atu w an goal line.

T he H usk ies s ta r te d off as though to m ake th e g am e a M ataw an ro m p . On th e firs t th re e runn ing p lays, M o rrsll, J a c k Y ate s a n d Ron D av id took tu rn s to h it for a firs t dow n at th e ir ow n 38. T hen M or­re ll cam e th ro u g h on a d raw p lay to go o v e r in to W all te r r i to ry . But he fum hled when ta ck led and it w as i n e a sy W all reco v e ry a t th e C rim son a n d Blue 37.

K en F o r tie r , a new hand to W all football, c a m e o v e r tw ice on u cro ssb u ck to the M ataw an righ t side and e a ch lim e got be tw een tack le and R uard fo r b ig y a rd a g e . It w;is a W all f ir s t dow n a l the MHS 35, th e n a n o th e r at th e 10. D ick G ray , W all fu llback , w as to ssed for a loss o n th e nex t plav, hut the re f m ade his firsl d a m ­ag in g call ag a in s t M ataw an . An il­legal use o f h an d s coun t set the H uskies b ac k lo th e ir own :t-yard lim: from w honre E n rtie r rep ea led the crosshuc-k fur a touchdow n. The ru sh far Ihe point w as blocked.

M IIS O ffsideII still looked all rii'Jit for Miil-

aw an when M orrell galloped aivay fo r a 3.1-gain lo th e Wall 31 a f te r the ensuing kickoff. Hut then : cam e

pena lly w hen D av id c u rried for lew first dow n nn ihe next play. M ataw an w as o ffside, 'tin 'll M or­rell was cu t down for u loss im a d raw play. A sc reen pass, M ur­rell lo D av id , m a ilfo n ly two yard;- M orrell to ssed tw ice to Y ates in the fla t lo n o ava il. W all had w ith ­stood the on rush and solved the draw -optio it.

Thu C rim son K n igh ts could not gain and th e y p u n te d M alaw an back io Ihe ilu sk ie 23. lid G allo got it out to Ihe 3'J. Ilu t u d ip p in g pen a lly sel the Ih ibk ies h ac k lo Iheir own lli, M orrell sk irled the s ln m i1 side twice foi a, first dow n ut his own V llii’ii In ta rr ie d loo long on a d ra w o p tio n and il w.is a big loss, llu qu ick kicked Wall b a rk into ih e ir ow n te rr ito ry .

Wull wa? under wuv am w Enr- tie r found tlie going h in d e r now on the r ro ts lm c k , hut lie inude Ii good for seven y a rd s In t vr tries . T hen John I 'lk in a n Inu-keil in to M aroon nm l Steel te rr ito ry fur n firs t down, Mi-W backi.- l i i a v iiml low K-.'l!/, iiii.n ; on loi V/nil. l ' ik - m aii iiliilleil la d le s to p.iM lo llie lt Pr/.ybylow:,!tl, nn end , for n first dow n at th e M IIS 3D. E luding Hie H uskies v iilnern lilu io I I.i: passing , Hell m an t r l u i It on a fom I ll down play a t G ray* mid It w as good for a new first down ai the M au v .u n 15.

Ilre u k Of (iiiineThen c a m i lim 1 ii'e.iU o f tin;

gtim o l-'oi* '.'-'ii lo ssi'd for al(,j>8, l/ut .,... i , . i . i . t : p, ..,i,l /e d for o ffside h a rk lo Me*ii oaii it), On Ihn nex t p lnv E o ilie i Ii led the eios-iliuelt iiii.I wiix Muppcil Im no gain, A p i'isom d tu-il w as iu!e,f ugaiiiil Wull oil lli" p lav which would linvi’ mh (lu 'n i Iim k to tlie 25, Kill Iiy .some m i l of a m en ia lIniiie, llie loom ed llieniHelves hy re fu sin g llie pi'iinliy und Inking the play, ' l l i e - w e ie n il fide again on Ihe next p lay , ll

w as a new W all f irs t dow n w ith only th e o ffic ia ls c a rry in g th e ball to th e M H S 5. F o r t ie r w en t to th e H -y a rd fine on tiie c ro ssb u ck and E c k m an p u sh ed tt ov er.

A s th ough p en a lties w e re not causing M ata w an enough woe in re g u la r p lay , they In cu rred one on tha try fo r th e poin t. T h e y Were ru led o ffside on a b to k e n -n p pass p lay . T h e n a b ru is e r by th e nam e of W hitey W hiting ca m e in to crush th e y a r d to m u k a it 13-0.

T ilings got w orse ran id ly for the Rizzo fo rces . Y a te s fum b led oil the ensuing k ickoff a n d lt w as a W all reco v e ry a t th e MHS 33. G ra y tried on pass . I t w a s no good . T hen b .ckm an w as to ssed fo r a big loss try ing to g e t ono off. B ut th e next try w as good In the f is t fo r a firs t dow n a t tiie M atuw an 21 to Bill M cG ow an, an end.

M ata w an R ec o v e ryWall looked good to innka the

g am e a rout a t th is ju n c tu re . An offside p en a lty b o the red th em not a t all a s E c k m a n ex p lo ited (he H uskle w eak n ess a g a in s t passes in tho fla t to h it W hiling w ith one ut th e 12. E c k m a n p lunged to the M at­aw an 9 for a new first doWu. But h e re he m a d e a m is ta k e th a t kept th e H usk ies a live in th e gam e. C aught back of llie line o f s c r im ­m age on a p a s s play, ha refused to " o a t" th e ba ll, lost lt, and it w as ru led a M utaw un reco v e ry at the M aroon a n d Steel 13, desp ite c rlo j o f b i t te r p ro te st fro m the W all benches.

With th is rep r ie v e by a W all mls- p lay , th e H usk ies s tru ck fo r a firsl dow n a t th e ir ow n 27, th e n M orrell h it E d F lynn w ilh a p a ss (or a flr6t‘ dow n a t the W all 35. T he H us­kies w en t b ac k to ru sh ing for th e ir th ird firs t dow n w hen Y a te s drove to the 21 on fou rth dow n. M orrell, held tn th ree y a rd s a t c e n te r draw , took to the ou ts id e and w as run­ning fo r a first dow n fo r M ataw an a t the W all 6.

But th e m an w ith th e w histle would not h av e it th is w ay . lie ca lled hold ing on M ala w an and the RItzo fo rces w ere set b ac k in the C rim son K n igh ts 33. B ack tile b a t­tling H usk ies ca m e i a M orrell to D av id p ass lo tha 12. Y ates p lunged on fo u rth down an d it w as a MHS firs t a t the 11. M orrell w as to ssed (o r a loss on one pass p lay an d an o th e r [ailed . But n th ird fo rw ard pass w as taken by F lynn a t th e 4, m ak ing It fourth down a n d th re e to go for M alaw an . A pass Into the end zone dropped nff the f in g e rs of MHS end G eorge S iebert.

M ake U p 201 Y u rd sT ha ha lf w as soon o v e r w ilh M at­

aw an hav in g am asse d 209 y ard s byrush ing and p ass ing w ithou t scor-

. . . ly ’ "calls.lug, so dead ly w ere ih e penalty

Wall took the second ha lf kick- off aud r e d e d off th re e firs t d o w rs befo re M ata w an farced them to piini frnrn the MHS tl in lo the end voile. T h e H uskies gol tht; hall at tlie ir ow n HU, only lu prom ptly fum ble il o v e r in W all. Win I inf: b a t te re d the MHS hue I ’,vice and E o rlie r m ado il a firs ' dow n at the 1.1. l lu l liiis tim e it >v.19 W alls to rn to feel the I 'r c e of 'lie w histle . I-o il ie r p lunged easily I" t h ‘ M atuw an 7, but la y m d s foi illegal use of hands put th e C rim ­son K nigh ts hack lo llie 'is 'lekm an p assed to the M IIS gnal hue,but D avid p lucked off an in te rc e p ­tion a t the M lib 8.

Y ate s ru sh ed it out for Mut i .van bill aga in tile d iim nging whislle. T he H usk ies w er^ m a rk e d hack tothe ir own 3, a pre< a ru m s ‘^ i i llulM o d e l! sw ung left, suddenly had picked up liluckum and w as m the c lea r lo ru sh : ' y a rd s up ihe s id e­lines fo r a Ma l and Hieel lo iich - down. Iiui even n e 'e llu- M alaw an facility w as not i h a r , W ull nil llie liilenl of Ihe ir q u a ile rh acK Ini kick ing the poin t, they d ie d in m sli it nnd w ere slopped cold.

M ure V ersa tile 'I caml l l l w ith ill" iiexI k iik o ll, E ik

Hum sk illlu lly explo ited the M ala wau w eakness in pass ileieir-e clinch ll. A 73-yanl su sta in ed dtiv-' Irom the W all ’.’3, fea tu red hv p a n es 111 llie flat lo lh /yhv low -.k i andW hile .. I "■ • ■ !• ’ ’Vtliil.ng lo i rti'.ii Ihe M aluw au Im ■ wilh th e liu sk ie secondin'.* pulfeif bai l., .ill".', -d Wall III'* iivire v"i sn liie le u , , , W hiting lip p ed the M alaw an d efe iie i an five of ms m u lling p lays lo go ovei In tlw lust itiiiiilu r lln 111 so p luni'ud Uiti point lo imi Id! II se c m e foi tins KnlglU* al 70 li.

I hn H uskies still w i n full of fll’lil. A fler Iho k .cknff, Mm nil! lo s ie d lo lllll Eat te ll, MIIS endmi ii >,>■>, ^ ............. : .M lllle ll llll Y ales foi (1 lie.v fi!iJ down nt Hie W all 1 ui dy lo I',"hack lo I '.ii i cl I l< ’I a H e ld ......... ..tin1 K nu 'ltls I'l. It'll l)e |e Hie w lnslle blew u j’a.n nnd ae am il was la yurds ii|',-ilii'il Mat evan , iMe;:al ll'.e of hands 'IIn",' tu l III" hai; at tlie SI on (uni lli di• .s iI

I'.ckiiiiiii ounieil W. II oul M"t ie | | la c c d lhe kick h.n k H yaiih: foi' ll iiecuiliij; tom hdn.eii. Hut,

aga in , a pen a lty w as ca lled a g a in s t M ata w an , 1J y a rd s fo r c lipp ing to th e ir ow n 23. D esp ite th e ir exasp e ra tio n , in fo u r p a sse s th a I racoon a n d S tee l w en t T2 y a rd s . M o rre ll h it F ly n n w ith o n e at m idflcld . F a r r e l l pu lled in o n e a t th e W all 36, fo r a new f ir s t dow n. M o rre ll h a d th e C rim son K n ig h ts dizzy a s Y ate s took a th ird pass, to th e 27. M o rre ll then w o rk ed th e c ro ss ­o v e r p a s s to F iy iu i fo r the sco re a n d k ic k ed the p o in t t m a k e It 20-13.

T r ie s O ttttde K ickW ith 30 aecond* left, M ataw an

tr ie d an onsido k ick . It v.'ui fu m b l­ed by th e C rim son K nigh ts a t the W all 12 an d seem ing ly reco v e red by M ata w an . B ut the H usk ies w ra th a t th e o fflc la titu ' g r -w hot w hen tlie ball w as g iven to tiie C rim son K nights. E ckm an p la y ed it s a fe fo r two p lays an d the W a 'l v ic to ry w as secu re .

T h e w ay M o rre ll 's runn ing and p ass in g hud the W all te am f ra n tic uod d iso rg an ized a t the end m a d e th e M ataw an d e fe a t w ith the w h is tle a m oro h it te r m u'. F o r all th e sk ill of W all o ffensive p lay , the s h red d in g on d e fen se w inch th e C rim so n an d B lue look a t the end of the M a ta w an g a m e leaves little hope fo r them a g a in s t und efea ted O cean C en tra l.

Statistic*M.ita wun

First D<nv»* 1-YanU (ruined Huahtiig £t7 Yards Lost, flushing l i Forward Pasnoa Altemptod Irt Forward Pusaua Completed 11 Yards Gained, Passing 1(17 Forward Pusses

Intureeptod 0Number of Pmits lAv. Distance of Puntd. Yds. 41) Runhacks of Kicks, Yd*. IS Number of fr’iiinhlci* 4Times Bull Fumble* INunilwr of PunaUie'i 10Yards Lost, Pennine* M

WAU, <«0)K n rU - - G a rd n e r , M c C s o w a t i .

byloivskl.Tackle* — Bennatt, Ctaytnti, T»y*>tt.Guaitls — DoNurdi, 3mltU, D'An-

dru.i. itnnfl Sacki, Ra*h.Center - • Sumo,Back* — Ei'kman, Fortier, Simon,

Keliy, Nagel. CJray, Whiting.M.tTAWA.V (13)

Ends — Flynn, Farrell. Byrd, Kd- v. tj r't Hamilton, Edmund Hamiltou, Slei'MH’t.

Tackles — RradUy, l*ei» Woo ley, Gara(aiK).

CliurcU — Fagan, Sickle*.CVnter — Melna.ilffck* — fiuJl'i D’ApoUfr), Vatea,

David, Morrell, freorg*, SinUh, Da- Francisco, Hunger.Wall 8 7 0 7 —150Matawan rt 0 fi 7—IH

Touchdowns —■ Morrell, Flynn, For­tier, Eckman, Wliliir.a.

Point* after touchdown •• Morrell (ktrfci; WWUiitf. t'ektnan (rutu).

Officials — Henry, Hogan. Cullla, nooney,

R aritan Vs. Keys; MHS At Rumson

F o r tn e r te a m m a te s will scow l a c ro s s the line a t one ano ther at K ey jx irt High field S a tu rd a y w hen th e G reen and G ra y clud force?, of ilia new R u rilun T o 'vnsh ip High School u k e on ihe Red mid W hite! of K eypotr. On lhe sam e afternoon , I a c h a sten ed M fltaw .m skin w ill in-1

Munition in ih;* Imncs oi » rm- ! lu r itij ' a “ p ro s ti^ e" vi«*mry, now t ll.a i th e re is noth ing else I'm the j M a ro m mid Steel id p ijy fo i. (

T h e Keys will ljt> p roh ib itive :,iv * o r ite s ow?r Iheir finrm-i ('»inpnr. ions in a rm s on lli'j ;'.n<l;r<»ii Mi.i i

h ie Ixivh i n ' no t!tro u b led bv th u shunt km fit . !! ; T hey lent*; tha t th e y I'ronn.i o!if * ; ;»wO‘l deal m o te yanl-ii;** jI ii »* O cean ( 'T .tr j! pi>;‘.v« house r i . . * • J u l t:u* IV-i K inder.; i

Also, ihe Uockeia o tu m ade i t» v ! fidciu by a ii'iilie i, m;d q-nt-! p f ' i i - j i m , sideliKh1. for som e o t tl.**ii j num ber p layed hii Iim KH : f m.jcIi 1 T u lfy ond I.now *’•»*» w ay i{hoi,; ‘viso vsei'H ! tie<r firnu -r t n i.i l- 'j j*o ahuii' Umi.;-- I tii* rii* Mi'.'tn of M irpn.1,.* and nol kn'i.-.iii,; v.-luf is lo im nrf lhat odii'j t.*anii v -firt ab!-* lo w;»tk ii^ain1' ' ihimii V. ill 111)! la' t'licm nbi ? in,. K >t k- *•1.1 ;i^aiii‘«t K eyi^ni

H a \ e 1 <i S i i h u I ' o r m n i i u n K li w iil Im- He* Kt*'/* ^ -H It.*v**

!i» t|.» ;!n- M»!vn»n nf t ''-.’- and i aiijjtr bn in i ' :>*t!s ‘

i r a in w ill sh o ,v Hijiih i-. in •al.ii pl.»>" T ” silrli J i «s'!11 |)u! d iT till* S i l M a u m tv .n m ’i'tj l . 'f i i i '-n ttf t )r 'I l i " s iv in;* i;; I1 *» <■)

t l i i l t l i i ' - T f .v o i',a l ie ’ s ciiiinieiHiK Hi'* R-mk

r !. -a ) - I I '- r a - -also f i n i i i ' i/ll m winon <)11•111 • i v •1 j^ iv i i a t Mi k i e h ' k

K e y i^ i i t ’rt t <»n!d<:iir.j i s l>*^. I >•'.o f Ih n fnot th-*V « ooi<! i o i it a l i i i 'i .* it l i ' k p h l/4 v t * ) i ’ v h 'i 'i l i M ' l l I .for j‘it i .Mitl Iil .vayn eiidoi1 I liri \\> , 1 1 , h ' l l K iid d '- i ♦, io a ‘ 101 1 <:,» th .it K -ii it an t H f i o hm ut» 'tb n o t ‘ i

v i th a t feil u»tr> ra ta / e r ro r m ih ira J q u a r te r , and could m u reco v e r

th e ir ttDlomi) for the re s t of the p a m e . A nd Keyr*ort b ec am e the m o re m othod ’.caby c o rre c t and im ­p reg n ab le .

At thfc s t^ r t . the K oyport ta ck lin g la ck ed tha terocsty th a t iv had a g a in s t M 'ituchen . B ut once th is q u a lity w as re s to red , R um son w as b a t te re d in to subm ission . T h e ir rwo b ig sco rin g s ta rs , F ra t'.k ie P a rk e r and Cliff Boyd, left the field ai

| hu lftim e , done up- F 'i rk c r w as ou t w ith a b a t te re d sh o u ld e r an d B oyd

'"Was com plain ing of hav in g beau h it so sav a g e iy in K eypo rt ta ck lin g h is Insides w era chu rn ing .

Jn the th ird q u a r te r tho b re a k c a m e . P e te T h o rn d ik e , R u m so n c e n te r , d a m m e d in to by a h a rd - c h a rg in g K gyport line un til h a w as g ro g g y , p a ssed tho ball o v e r the h ea d o t V e rn P au lso n , R um son q u a r te rb a c k , o n an a tte m p t to pu n t. P a u lso n lost h is head on th e p la y onco he scooped up tha b*)I, tr ie d to b re a k aw ay from K oyport ta c k ­ier? rac in g in on h im a n d w as ta c k le d to M vajjo ly by K «n T h o m as K oy p o rt w i n g t n a n , w h ilt off b a la n c e , cry ing to g e t aw ay , th a t th e P u rp le B ulldog q u a r te rb a c k fell bahin& 'hla ow n goal line fo r a s a fe ty .

D efended R es t O f W ay K eyport had no troub to d e fen d ­

ing tha re s t of tho way^ I t w as a lto g e th e r fittin g th a t th* o th e r sco rin g p lay In th u g am e w as ulso a defensive one, the in te rcep tio n o f a fo rw ard puss by S tan S lu s a r r . T h e Keys have not sco red o ffen­s ively s in ce they p layed M onm ou th R eg ionu l five w eeks ago, B ut they a r e like F ie ld ing Y osts ' o ld -tim e M ich igan te am s, they do not n ee d a n o tlen s iv e ; they ju s t c a sh ia on tho o ther te a m ’s m istakes .

U um-jon Is not to be o v erlooked fro m tho defensive ang le . H ass d e ­fen se by bolh team s w aa so good lh«u K eyport only gained sm u ll y a r d s on two com pletions a n d the ono R um son com pleted w as for m in u s y a rd a g e on a sc reen pass. T ho P u rp le Bulldogs su ffe red four in te rcep tio n s . A nd th e re wus only o ne p ena lty ca lled in .th e g am e, an d thn t one for offside, s o .g o o d w as the tim ing on lino p lays. It w ns a lto g e th e r a m a s te rp ie c e of p rec is ion football.

K eyport m ade an e a r ly p e n e tra ­tion into P u rp le te r r ito ry , bu t w hen the Keys sh ifted from th e ir g ro u n d g a m e to fo rw ard pass in g a t the t tu m so n 37, they faded ou t. R u m ­son drove uptield , b u t w as s topped in inidN eld, fum bled on the at* te m p t to k ick . T h e K ey i took o v e r a t tha R um son 38, w ero sto p p ed in th e ir tra c k s as lha firs t q u a r te r ended .

P un ting Duel T lw second q u a r te r w as on in a*

ru t punting duel un til th e fina l m in u te s w hen a h u rn u .! pun t by K ey p o ri's D an H ourahan sa iled out of bounds at the KHS W. ltovd then sfru ek at the K eyport lino on h a ir- tr ig g e r ploys from the “T M fo r a f irs t dow n a t ih« K eypori 31. b ro u g h t th a ball to the 23, and J a c k D um tco tu rned end to th e 15. T h i i firs t dow n w as thn best R um son ch a n ce of th e ball g am e . P au lso n faded back and passed to a rece iv e r in thn end zone. But H ourahan jum ped u p to in te rcep t on lhe K eyport 2-yard line and b ro u g h t th e pigskin back to the KHS 2.1. T he P u rp le Bulldog* n ev ­e r ag a in had a real sco ring ch a n ce .

Bon B rn tsa fo iii gave tho K eys a sco rin g ch a n ce e a rly in the second h a lf by g rab b in g a R um son fum ble a t the P u rp le Bulldogs 32. W ayne S teneck d ro v e to the Bulldog 20 fo r a first down. But the K eys then took to p ass ing aga in and the B u ll­dogs wet'ti c lassy d efende rs. A fake p a ss p lay on fourth dowr, ran out on tim 15 and it looked like the K eys w ore done also.

T lw Bulldogs d ro v e fo r a p a ir of h :ird ea rn e d first dow ns, but t l d riv e fah o red a t th e ir ow n 41. It w as w hen P au lson went lo p J i't h e re that the wild pus.; sailed over Ins 11**u* 1. H»« re tr ie v e d the bull ir .t k or. his o ,\n J l but wa* M irren,' bat kw .m ls as he did '*o hi trvi.-ie, to c irc le aw ay fn nn tiie n^L in-M 'i Red Ra;dt*r U tK ln * . Iv •..I'. .JUt-iy aad It! ' !aek of Ij.jian. • ilio v e hu:. ifiUi ihe end m:i-* f.n i v-o i-*jiiii i !or K1*’ :.o r i .

Best R unning P lay A f t e r ! ;ie k i « . i i e ' '

‘‘je-.fii S'Mit Steit'*. i- ;il.»iin-l l!in he4.' rin'iiaie, jn av of lo r a luV al Hie |<»,rilnt ii do,*gr*v] d.e'-it-,.- Ir-.* i dO/js MO|>[h*i| H ia 's i l tn is 'in lom i. do'Mi .it tiie P arjiie I . i he U'nldo}',-; punfeu o u t to th'*ii o v a if. i,!U

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Wall T w p .

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p asses an d it w as th e K eys aga in »t ihe P u t p ie 17. T h e stou t P u rp le d.ifens?; checked K ey p o rt ag a in a i the I l o n a recoveved fum b le .

D esp e ra te with l im e run n in g out now, P au lson p assed vp fie ld . S tan S lu s a r i p icked the bail* out. of the h ands of th e in tended re c e iv e r at the R u m so n 22 and ra c e d b ac k for i touchdow n to m a k e it s e c u re for the K eys. - '

A reco v e red fum ble a f te r th e en­suing kickoff put R u m so n b a c k in the shadow of th e ir ow n goalposts ag a in . T hey reco v e red th e b a ll on a K eypo rt fum ble, b u t th e ir fina l f lu rry of pass in g o n ly re s u lte d In an o th e r in te rcep tio n an d it w as all over.

B y th e ir v ic to ry , th e K eys re ta in , ed a n o u ts id e ch a n co in both the S hore C onference ‘‘B” an d C en tra l J e r s e y . G roup I I , co m p e titio n . B ut W all m u9t b ea t O cean C en tra l S a t­u rd a y , then tha K eys m u s t c lobber bo th tha C rim son K n igh t* and M at- a w an to m a k e th e ir d re a m s com e tru e .

lU tb t to i%ty* Kun< po rt *oo

Flnit Down* 4 *Y«rda Gained RusliLntf 04 119YanU Lost Ru&Ktitg ITf\>rwftrd Pajw«M Atlom uted l tForw ard Paawti Oww4>c-----Y ard i Oalnod PAAslng iZ (taForward P amus

Interofj)ted 1N um ber of P u n ti 9Av. D blauce PunU. Yvis, MHunbaek of Ktoka, Ydfi. 43Numi>er of FutnhlcH 1Tim es Ball t ^ t , Fu<nble* IN um ber of Penaltla* 0

K e y p o r t (i>)End* —• Thom ad, Scullion, P ort, An-

donson.Tackkw — Hartnu»n, Williams,

Brown, Fom.Guards — Cros«1*>', Wlt+on, SUvea-

trl.Ceutora — Mlrro.Ilaekfl — H ouraiitu . Hratrfafoli«, Si«-

neck, Slunarz, Rt>l>lii.vni. .Friedrich. (J-areta, Doorr.

‘ iUuniori'-Talr Haven R ej. (0» fiiutljj - • Pre-iUjn, Bon.iMiloi. Falk. Vaeiderf — Dunn, Jultev. Broidrlci;, Guards — AHreuUsr, Thomp-

xon. Woodward. Wav.C en te rs — T h o w fU iw . I to w ard .Back*! — D am ico , G re e n e , H o ffm an ,

P a u lso n , P a r k e r , t iisw la , fV.»;.'d.Xcore b y u u a rth ri;

Kevport 0 0 8 1 -9Ituinson 0 0 0 IV—0

Tout'lulown — 6lu-iafz.; Point otter touchdown — V‘\ n (i>laeonxent). Safety: PauUon (ft«»Oinsou}.

About U SA , TooJ im m y Brow n. K e y p o r t 's '-'m an

ab o u t tow n ,” ia ru p n rte d aa hav ing fnlluived up a ttend ,m cti a i tho r e ­ce n t w orld se rie s g an iM n t New Y ork w ith a tra n sc o n tin e n ta l a ir hop to S an F ra n c isc o fo r th a two fina l YanketM - G ian ts g a m e a. B row n, who has b ee n w ork in g fu r tho G ene M ori o rg an iza tio n at H ialeah ra c e tra c k fo r tho p a a t few w in te rs , w ill ba a m an ag em en t g u es t S a tu rd a y a t th a run n in g of the $.100,(KM G arden S ta t 'i fo r the cou n try '* lop tw o -y ear-o ld j a t G a rd en S ta to P a rk .

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L ow er M ain St.. M ata w an , wili s|>onsor j T u rkey Shoot tom orrow and S u tu rd ay and Nov. M an d 17. F o u r fram es a re shof, th re e s tr ik e s in a row w ill qualify for a tu rkey . W inners will he g iven a c e rtif ic a te to be p resen ted at the 3 & D M a r ­ket in exchange fo r * tu rk ey . E n ­trie s a re unlim ited .

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of the llo lm d e l J o w n sh ip P lan n in g B oard . T h e land h a s b ee n le a ie d to Ihe leag u e fo r W y e a rs by (he T ow nsh ip of R a rita n . F u tu re p lans Include a fie ld house, re f re sh m e n t s tan d , p a rk in s lot a n d e lec tro n ic sco reb o a rd s . T iie fie lds w ill be bu ilt to s ta n d a rd L ittle L eag u e d im en­sions an d w ill a lso be u sed by the new P o p W arn e r te am being fo rm ed Iq R a r i ta n Tow nship.

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M o rg an Rained its sncond trium ph o f th e sea so n , d e fea tin g Ke^ins- b u rg 20-7. Doth le a rn s a re new tc JPop W a rn e r foo tba ll th is y ea r- K ean sb u rg w ill c ln sh w ilh tho

B la ck b ird s th is Sunday and (he fu r la likely , to fly a s th e re is s tro n g re s e n tm e n t in K ean sb u rg ra n k s • g a in s t th e B la ck b ird s hav ing a few p la y e rs fro m (heir borough to u s e (g a in s t them . F ra n k P o ling , K eypo rt coach , rep o rts his p la y e rs f rom K ean sb u rg w ere w ith the B la ck b ird s be fo re a te am w as Form ed In th a t borough .

T h e K eypo rt B lack b ird s did nil (h e ir sco rin g in th e f ir s t half, th en held on th e re s t of Ihe w ay fo r a 20-7 v ic lo ry . S teve C heck opened u p th e sco rin g ii\ th e f irs t p e rio d , go ing 60 y a rd s ofr lack le . R tciiy S ach s w en t up th e m idd le fo r Ihe e x t r a po in t an d a qu ick 7-0 le ad .

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W alt J a c k so n sco red th re e touch­dow ns an d passed fo r tw o m ore a s New S h rew sbu ry b lan k ed M a ta ­w an. J ack so n ran 10 y a rd s for a touchdow n in lhe first q u a r te r , w ent 20 y a rd s th rough tack le fu r an o th er sco re In the second p e rio d and b roke th ro u g h tack le fo r 20 y a rd s an d an o th e r touchdow n in th e final period . H e th rew a 30-yard scoring p ass to J e f f F itzg era ld ln th e th ird q u a r te r an d h it Bod L e su re wilh a 20-yard touchdow n p a ss in the fourth q u a r te r . J im D udley rnn 50

y a rd s a ro u n d end fo r a touchdow n in the f irs ' q u a rte r .

K ean sh u rg , behind th e th row ing a rm of Lou M em m elo , took a 7-0 first, q u a r te r lead b u t M organ c a m e back w ith touchdow ns in each of th e la st th re e q u a r te r s . M cm- m c io ’s TD p ass w as a 35 y a rd a e r­ial to M ike A uer. T h e su in a two com bined fo r an o th e r sco re on the la s t p la y of Ihe g a m e but It w as ca lled h ac k because of a p ena lly .

T ra ilin g 7-0 a t th e half, M organ sco red iw o touchdow ns in the th ird period to edge K ean sb u rg . Bill C layton p u t M organ a h e ad wish a 20-yard end run . T om Di Rinse c linched th e Issue a s he caug lu a <10-yard touchdow n p a ss from ins b ro th e r. N ick, who sco red M organ ’s touchdow n in the o pen ing period on a p lunge.

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