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f A Panorama Of Loea! & V>- ft People Aim ! Events ■ COVE1UNG TOWNSIUrs OF HOLHOEL Ofi ■VSARLBORft, IKATAIAAN AKD UA1AWAN BOROUGH 04th YEAR 43rd WEEK, Wattcmal iT.drtor AmocI r Ho * MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL. 25, 1963 Uernbw N*>? Jtirtcjr I'rets AstoctaUua Works On Science Fair Exhibit v2T- Robert Coon, • Blolofty II student at Matawan Regional High School, works on his exhibit for Ihe Scli-nce and Mathematics Fair to bis held at the high school this (Thursday) evening. The picture Uluntra'iw DNA (the hereditary molecule In til# nucleus ot the cell). The center model shows the complete structure of DNA, which consists •I a "spiral staircase” containing sugar and phosphate molecules The cross sections of“ steps” contain adenine, thymine, guaninu and cytosine molecules. To the left the “ base pairs,’’adenine and thymine molccuk-s, are shown In their atomic structures. Similarly,to the right, guanine and cytosine molecule* are shown. The way the base pairs divide con- trols the hereditary (actors. In the center Iront model, the sugnr and phosphate molecules are broken down Into the atomic elements: Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon aud phosphorous. If DNA could ba controlled, all hereditary diseases could he con- quered. classes, general math and science ciusses, geometry and algebra classes, and basic electricity class- es. A lair of this kind is an exhibi- tion of th» work ot pupils presently enrolled in science or mathematics. The chairman ot tha fair is Mrs. Mary Oakley, science department head. » T o C h a n g e G o ve rn m en t Marlboro Township residents ^Association and tha Farmers aad Tuesday voted 540 to 783 to tcrmi-j Homeowner) Association, nate the present nve-membet umu- < Oniy one other community in ihe ship committee, form govern- slate, Edison Township in Middle- Cu rrency And Co in Co llection A ttracts In terest By Bonnie Schaufel# The Sclenc# and Math depart- ments of Matawan Regional Hi|{h ' School ar* sponsoring their 3rd { Science and Math Fair today. The air will be open to the public from ;30 to 10:30 p.m. Those participating in the (air Will be: Biology classes, chemistry Bus Routes To George; Three Runs Extended Matawan Regional Board of Ed- ucation voted 5 4 Monday to renew this contracts for existing bus lutes with Michael P. George, latawan, after tenders for bids «d come in on 13 routes In a total ■yond the funds in the transpor- tation account of the budget. The poard accepted a renewal proposal Of 126,580.75 by Mr. George, repre- senting a 15 per cent Increase, but { till well within the budgetary Hni- tatlon of 132,000 for transportation. The board exercised the option ft has when bids cannot be secured Within the frame of Its budgetary allowance to negotiate with an fxlstlug overall contractor for serv- lea within the funds available. Bids ad been received nn a single run >asis of $37,762.03 for 13 routes, "r. George was low bidder on six Routes, Fred Wherle, Cliffwood, on two routes and Robert Helfrlch, West Keansburg, five routes. These t>tds w e re unanimously rejected, then Mr. Georga in sue his new proposal. He offered to do the transport- ing for $26,380.75 on the basis uf I] double runs. He pledged more tuns for the increase In his con- tracts. Theso extensions are a run demanded hy the residents of the Midnight Point section of Cliffwood Beach, a run Into the Green and White Village for pickups Instead oi gathering the children «i a cen- tral point near Route 34, nnd mak- ing a run of more extensive propor- tions in the County Rd,-Salem PI, area. Question Proposni The acceptance of the G«iige f iroposul was questioned in view of lie fact the other bidders had act- ed In good fnlth In submitting bids. A redrafting of the specifications pn a double runs basis was sug- gested, Vincent C. Du Malo, Mala- Wan, the board's attorney, verified <he board's right to negotiate with •n existing hldder rendering a sorv- Ich approved by the Statu Depart- incut of Education when tenders •f bids come In too high. The Cieorgo pro|xnul was accept, id on thn voles of llnrold J. Dolan, rs, Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Esther Ineur, Vincent H, Du Beau nnd ohn .1. Bradley. Volin;t ugnlnst it •to Roy S. Mutthews. Iward pres, [dant; Alfred R. Mnnvllle, vice resident; Daniel 7, lleitnev anti Ward J, I.edlord. Mr lli'imey tipucliilly wm opposed to not itlv- U1R nil bidders n second chance on revised specifications. John V, Curucciolo, high school rtnclpul repotted thnt already 220 f 'lles have como In on a drculnrl Ion hy a ellUuna survey com- Ittea of 1M0 homes on tho In- [trait In an uciiilt cducntlon pro- |f«m next school yimr, Mr, Csrnc- lloln explained thnt suggestions » made for 110 posslbla courses ituily will) ths idaa that the . cl»l Intorejii of thoia tpproni h 4 Could b* rsschad. Apr, HI Dradlln* Tlm deadllnt on thn return of ilm J 'Voy lliosti Is today, Tho bonrd i than tpprals* th* amount of wroit shown In an adult aduca- l6a program with • vlow to iIk- arm lilt II nil* should b* slnrtrd Da how cxlenslvs ll should bo, l.llllicr A, l;o«ler, •uponmrmlcnt, #oommcnded tmipluvmciit of ihu OllOwliiK toschurs: M iv ('mol Hn- bilk, 200 Atlantic Ave., I.ong laildil Wilkes Collcite • ll.S. In ,l«m. I'd I nHo work In Woonm- pilin Colingit und Miininniil!i ( ul }»H* (II * i h . t o tench In olmiii'nt- •Ty itiitiles, ettecilve Snptiinlier II)0.1, inlnrv t I'HW, M in i Ami Brown, 1014 Fifth Ave., Asbury Park; TrentonStats and Mon- mouth College- B.S. (134 i.h.); to teach ir. elementary grades, ef- fective September 1963, salary $4600; Mr. James T, Aubrey jr., 497 Marvin Dr., West End; Mon- mouth College- B.S. (128 s h.); 4V4 year* military experience; to teach in elementary grades as of September 1963, salary $4600; Mrs. U i* D. Whiting, 1972 East 33rd St., Brooklyn, N .Y.i Brooklyn Col- lego • B.A. (128 s.h.): experience - 5$ years; to teach in elementary grades as of September 1963, sal- ary |54W. Contracts were Issued for Jani- tors suppllos as follows: W .J. Pat- ten. Perth Amboy, $7934.5.1; Key- port Hardware Co., $772.3.1; Colon- ial Ever-lits Cn. $1558.75. On other items the board secretary was giv- en the option of acting after re- quiring the bidders to submit sam- ples of the Items sought, that they can be matched against the speci- fications, J .l. Hammett, Union, received a contract for $15,000 In general sup- plies. llils overall contract was supplemented with a number of special Items contracts for elec- tronics Inb or industrial arts needs. Council Unveils Road Program 15 Streets Due For Improvement Work The Mal:nvun Borough Council Tiie.siliiy night directed Borough Engineer Karl F. Ileuscr to pre- pare plans and specifications for a comprehensive rond repair and Improvement program f o r 15 streets in llie Rsvine Dr. area of the borough. Residents of tho section have been seeking repairs to the roads which hnvn been torn up during the Installation of the now mimici- pal sewer system and furl lit) i dam- nged by truck traffic during new liimie construction. Mom.'V to finance the rond re- construction program is set aside as u $30.01111 e.ipltul Improvement appropriation lo Ihe current mun- icipal budget. Streets to lie Im- (I'iMiiiiiui'il on pngH t'nui) Burlew, Dovino Lead Parties In Township .1 iiines llitrlew hi . I i . is been re- e l n c I u il Democratic munVtp.il chairman, nml Frank Deviun his been riMi.tmeil Republican inmili'i pal rliulrinnu in M.Hawaii I irvu- ship. Mr. tlurli'w. who Is licitlmiini: liN Ihird term ns Denim rmir hMilei, and \ 11 Dnvlnn, now slannig his nocomi lerni, nre candidates for tilt Township t'oininlll'M' lu Slovem- ber'i iilecllon. At tlm local Democratic county coinnilttea muotlii)’, Fdwaiil It. Sitvllln m u ni Dliiclcil chairman nf lho iiuuily commllleo mcmlicis, and M is. Mabel C, l-'aron was re- eleclrid vli‘e d i ill mini Tlm (101' coiiltliillee I'lecled Mis Andrew Nlcorn socretiiiy "nil ^ittiiiii'l M.iu he,ill'll ll Crtstjl r l . New Vorlt loinpiks L\piev ons"». frenuent dully sorvlro fiom Hollo'e. Commuton buy 10 tr.p Im iki nnd invt. I'or idMiluls cufl t:o ir.u 4-1321. mem Dec. 31, Voters approved the adoption of Plan E . Mayor - Coun- cil Government of. the. Municipal Option Charter l.aw. ' The question to approve the change was carried in each of the township’s three districts, tn dis- trict on.», the question was approv- ed 242 to 222; district two. 186 to ISO and in the third district, by a margin of 411 to 373. Absentee and military ballots received were cast three against the change and one in fuvor, Tuesday's vote means that the five-member township committee will bo replaced by a mayor and five councilman on Jan. 1. The new officials will be elected in the No- vember general election, Filing Date Candidates for November's elec- tion will have to iiie 45 days prior lo tho election with half to serve four-year terms and the remainder two-year terms. The length of the terms will be decided by iot at the organization meeting on Jan. 1. This year's election will be on a non-partisan basis, but tu the. fu - ture will be on a partisan basis. Present members of tlie Township Committee are eligible to seek of- fice. AU other appointed and elecled officials, with the exception of the township cleric, will be out of office coma Jan. 1, Tho new governing body will be responsible to make new appointmenti. This does not include the Board of Education and its employees, Begnn After Lot Slio Fight The movement to change the form of local government started in January when township senti- ment wus spilt over the introduc- tion of an ordinance to downgrade minimum lot sizes to pave the way for development of "planned com- munities" similar to,one in adjoin- ing Matawan .Township, construct- ed by Levitt and Sons Inc. The township committee, follow- ing a public nearing on the ordi- nance, rescinded tha measure In the face of overwhelming public protost. Proponents of the plan to change th3 township committee form of government were spearheaded by j the township Citizens Committee. Opponents of the change, In favor of a charter study Instead, were Included In the Marlboro Voters sex County, with a population of 44,DO1 ' persons, has tha Plan E mayor - council form of govern- ment Campi, Woolley Named Leaders Party Committees Vote In County Paul Campl, former Little Silver mayor, Tuesday night was elected ai chairman of the Democratic Party In Monmouth County, beat- ing down a bid by Elliot t. Kati, Long Branch lawyer. Republicans in tn* county elected J. Russell Woolley party leader for his 23th consecutive term. Mr. Campl, cholc'i of Democratic leaders In the county, was olected chairman by a vote of 210 to 151 at th* meeting of Democratic County Executive Committeemen and Commltteewomen held at the Paddock Lounge, Long Branch. Mr. Campl succeeds Matawan Mayor John W. Applegate who did not stand for re-olcctlon us county leador. Mr. Applegate had served as executive committee chairman for the past seven years, during which time Democrats have made slow but steady gains In popular vote tallies. Supporters of Mr. K ali lud es- timated his strength nt approxi- mately 200 votes prior to the meet- ing of the executive committees. The county organization Is com- prised of committeemen nnd wom- en from each of Ihe 273 election districts. Weinstein, Bucco Are Renamed By Parties Loo Weinstein w m Domocrntio munlclimi ehuirumu und Lawrence J. Mm*ro wus return- ed ui RepubMcsin leuiler In Mutu- vvan UonmK’li Monday ni^ht Mr. Weinstein 1* bejiiniiin^ iiU fourth turm nnd Mr Hm.eo is <l:wt int( hl.i third year. At tlm Republican rxeiuuivv com niittoe U'Dinlh'r*' incotin|{, Willlum Formon wns immed vlai rlutinnan, Mrs. UlizuhMth Oulnn, atrriMRiy, and Min Mnrlti Dl'ttm h, tnvnurei Mr Weinstein -.vu* ih>< only pur- sun eleiicil ;W tin* OemociMlir IMfMilU!- I’nw Clinic lot lUhlej lum ’ulMllim Mill jiw.m Township U'MmI of Health will hold 11 freo dinir fur tho liiwtuhilhut of tloi;i wilh null inlilen vuiHne til thu Chll'wond Vohintei'r Flnt Co. I'im Uniriu on CentiM' Avenue. CHIfwood, on Kitt- unluy, Muy 4, IJHM, hum HUI'I A.M . to 12 Nunn, and ;il Hi'* Mitlit wnn ’lownship Hose A Cliiunhul Co Mu' lliiiin' ni 7.1 l.oui'i Mam Sheet, on Smuidiiv, Mnv H, fiotn Hum A M lo I ! Noon |fp mlv i Notice i will not ln> tesponsihle fot nnv fli-hli Minli Mil-’il hv ms' wif<< I ni elln I'Vdde, Sieve I rdeln wjfp ndv Levitt Maps May Mean Litigation Warning As Final Approvals Given Mutawan Township Planning Board passed at a special meeting last night the final approval sought for sections 22*27 of tha Levitt Strathmora development despise admonition by Herbert J. Parker, a resident of the development, that any such action would leud to lit(* gation. The vote was unanimous. M r. Parker based his wurnlng on his interpretation ol' the In per cent clause in the planned com- munity ordinance which commits Ihe Levitt firm to put that much of the total area o’ its development asido for public and recreation purposes. Mr. Parker charged the developers werts including drain* age streams hi thn 15 per c&ni reckoning when this was not u con- tribution, as defined in the planned community ordinance, but rather an obligation of any developer un- der the general subdivision ordin- ance. Mr. Parket* held the Levitt firm could not choose to overlook tha legal standing of the geuerai subdivision ordinance and insist it was bound by only thd planned community document. Mr. Parker further charged ‘'un- usable" lands were being put in tho 13 per cent to make up the areas committed for recreation and general public purposes under the planned community ordinance. The Strathmore resident held that a scven-acre sits included on Van Bracklc Hill in Section 25 was so steep it could have no conceivable use. Could Apply To Township Nccd^ Township Engineer Karl Heuser suggested that tho seven acres* mentioned plus Lot 37, Block 500, should bo changed5in designation fi'om “ municipal play area” on the map to “ municipal use and play area.” that they could bo applied to township needs, lie suggested the seven acres might ba a desir- able sito for snow removal und road work machines to be kept rather than hauling them in from Cliffwood when needed. But he withdrew his suggestion on learn- ing the township committee al- ready had approved the map* in preliminary form with the connota- tions on them. Mr. Parker also believed It In keeping that the 10 acres for the Strathmore Schoo! site be included with the 15 per cent. Alec Pollott, Levitt representative, reminded the planning board the firm had sub- mitted to a three-fold Increase In the land to bo given over to public purposes In going unde.* the plan- ned community ordinance, thnt on- ly five per cont If required of a developer under the regular .sub- division ordinance. Salvatore Vena, chairman, refer- red the Issue to Leonard Lerner, the board’s attorney, who U a Strathmore resident. Mr. Lerner read off a description of whai might go In th«» 15 per cent and found It Included school sites nnd “ general open area," Tha board members sooke of Mr. Parker‘« “ unusable land" and tho ordin- ance’s “ general open area" ns be- ing possibly of the samo definition Neud Drainage Easement* Mr Parker called tho boards attention to a wordinj; in the or- dinance lhat tha genera! open areas had to be .v.iitnblu foi "pur* jkjsos approved by the township" io get Included in the 13 per <en?. And that drainan« envim'nt* must bu net aside in primary plans of development befote thu *'recrea- tion and general public use" aiens are »«t up. M l, Poliett reminded the plan- ners thu developei was under no directive to continue development in tlm face of such harn^sment re-elected ■ :uuj that thu official bodies had been appiovmg tho l ‘» per cent allocation* for two years now, He saw th" official position becoming a pecull/ir one if ihii/igcJ »» the hist maps to be presented. Hut Mr. Parker saw this las! chancH foi oflidnls to j»et ou' fiom litigation Afier nn executive session nnd a whispered nmferenco, the board (continued un pa^” foui) The collection of ll.S. Currency and Coins, on; attracted muny viewers. Above, Mrs. Helen Paris} display this week in the lobby el' the Farmers and j and children, Thomas, eight, and Judy, four, are Merchants National Rank, Main St., Matawan, has i interested tp the collection of United States coins. Apartments Ban May Be Lifted Matawan Twp. To Review It Monday Mayor John Merr, Jr. announced to the Matawan Township Commit- tee last night there will be a "dis- cussion" Monday on removing the ban on multiple dwellings iu ihe township. An ordinance to allow garden apartments wii! be a ma- jor jKiint of the talks. A $1,51)0.000 apartments project submitted to the xoning board of adjustment las', month was tabled on word from the board's attorney. Vincent C. De- Maio. Matawan, the zoning ordi- nance wuuid have to be changed before such a project could be con- sidered legally. Tin* township committed uiso will aci Monday on a proposal of the Strathmore Water Co. to extend mains for a few hundred fe»'t on Line Rd, and Van Dracklc Kd. to serve residents not Included Jn the S'traiiimore Levitt development. Mayor Marz stated the placing ot three fire hydrants along this e.v tension is a mutter at hand. Committeeman Gilbert K. Hick- man questioned li theso long-time residents of tha township would have to pay the rates of the Strath- more Water Co. or could receive the Struthmora water at the rate charged old - established residents in the township serviced by the mu- nicipality. Mr. M ari was of the op- inion they would hava to pay the Strathmore rate but living near the Are hydrants would cut their fire insurunco rate sufficiently to make it an advantageous “ deal” for them, A resolution was adopted to ne- gotiate a bond * anticipation note of $30,000 with thtt Farm ers and Merchants National Bank at 'i“5 per cent against tho eventual sale or $111,000 bonds for a drainage and storm sewers project. The mayor explained a pay of over 5-10,000 was du« tha contractor. Ace*Matuo, Inc.. Matawan, Apr. I but could not bo met. Frank Ricci. Cliffwood, was re- appointed for a new^p.Tiod os building maintenance worker start- ing May 1. Marz In Favor Of (lharler Siudy Meets Committee In Strathmore Election of a cluster study com mission In Matawan Tovvnshln. to determine whether the form of mu niclpal government should be changed, was urged Frldav night by Mayor .lohn Mart Jr. Mr. Man attended a meeting °* th»s charter j by Mayor .lohn N Push Clocks AheadI That time of (he year Is here again when !.astern .simulant iliuu ends and Davlighl Saving l ime begins. Doii’l forget to (mh)i the clocks ahead nnu hour be- fore retiring on Saturday night. This In lho tlmy many homo owners look forward to ai an eMt ru hour of daylight U added io lhe evening hours, when nvhl gardener* may work In their yards and nurture tlulr flovsets or mow their lawns. Since nianv liiwiis are to have clean iip cam- paigns In t’n* near (more, (his Is as (•oud a (lino as an> lo stnii your outside vtoilt, Dnvllglif Saving (hue official ly si ut I s ai 'I a.in. on Somhi\, no dnifl foigei io Iiiiii abend the clocks so you'll be on lime f«n church ou Sundav morning, and not art he when the service Is over. study committee of the Strathmote Civic Association. All members of the ‘lownship Committee worn Invitud to the spe- cial rommltlea meeting of thn as- sociation to oxpiV.ss their opinions ou Ihtt necessity for a Charter Stu dy Commission, Answer ques- tions on tha e\i»th\M form of gov- ernment and to say whelhei thev favor a charier study. A communication wai received fiom Committeeman Heniv Tiup- hag'-n stating that ha feels a char ter study la "highly de.-drablo," Mr Traphagen <itl(1 tha evi.siing Town ship Conmdtteo foim of govern menl li "mrtdeipiata to deal with tha moi'u complicated problems" of thm community. Ho txmitcd out that the form wus bej»t for rural areas Agree* Wllh View Mavor Slitr r agieed with Mi Ti'aphiujen'i statement and ailde I tlutl th J area I* "tasl changing. I h-tvii not made up my mmd a « to v\hat IJ the b“ sl foim of govern- ment foi* us," the mavor In-u .ti-d tipon (|UeStloning )>V tho CMinmitte*' Frank dements, a ntcmhci ot th*1 Civic \v44mI h:Ion t oinmitiee, aske-l il 11 is |1 hsm1*I*' to lest'Oid th'1 md! (i on’iini''iI on pae.e fmn » In Nppret'liiiInn U V u I «fi m th.itih till < . who I'UiO'd U'i lo fichllu,; tin1 iai',ui|' lull'll lO of la .1 !i.ilol d I V MoiO d t>( I li e I oihmh , iionel t Maltl Aao I o ', n tlop H li' I »i .*i let No J Jlp adv ',!*» Back In School Luthor A. Foster, Mutawan SujK-'rintendent of Schools, stated this morning that the two chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Thomus Fremlfo, IU Darwin Way, Strath- more, are back in school as (he mother had signed a declaration thnt she did nol wish them im- munized with polio vaccine be- cause of retigious beliefs. Mr. Foster pointed out this is a per- missible procedure under state law. There was a barring from school action by thc Matawan Keglnnai Hoard of Education Monday in lieu of the signing of any such declaration by the par- ents. However, U was only a pro- visional expulsion, to bi* non-oper- utlve .should (he parents sign (he | declaration as drawn by the board’s attorney, Vincent C. De- ! Maio, Matawan. I Sew er Work Start In Fall Is Intent Authority Sells $450,000 Of Bonds Matawan Township Sewerage Authority received rejKirt last night that the body's aim is to fit Its application of fedeial aid for sewer construction Into a ‘Mima period" for this year’s grants so work on mains for the northern section of Cliffwood Beach could get under way next fall. It was emphasized, however, lhat the great numhui of applications being processed for such aid does not permit taking unvthing for granted in this con- nection, lust that il is something for which to try. The board was told by its chair- man, Harry Geist, that tbe body sold $450,000 bonds Apr. 17 under iu agreement with the Penn Mu- tual Life Insurance Co. to take the issue required for the purchase of the Levitt Sewer plant (Mutawan Township Sower Plant No. 2). Phis transaction will enable tlie Authori- ty to meet a first payment of $!?UU.- 000 due tho Levitt firm on Apr. 25 lotal Issuo taken by the insurance company is $Li>0o,(HK). Mr Geist made uot-j thut the four-and-one-quarter per Cent rate on these bonds reflected the favor- able financial background accord- rd tin* Authority In lhe opinion of the iiisuranco compnnv's Invest inent experts as most sewer u t - erine bonds today go ut a rata of ovei five per cent. The chairman , also pointed out the Insurance com j pany wa* wilting to lake the bonds on a "take down" money basis (continued on page four) Expresses Thanks For Aid In Fire Emergency Pe'ei Civil Defense due. tor of Mui 1Ajn Township, det laied a disaster m the township Saturday allernooa when fins went out ot contioi Iti thn Cliffwoihl atet he tween County Ud ami CliH.\'H>d Ave ' Mi Wna savs thal he ants to thank all llie fiie i ompann^, mix:!- uirl'M, |K)h< e, ftrsi nnl ntjunds, CD mills nnd all othejs who ass.sied dm in|{ the emeigem v on '».il*.i i da v Sale s, Earnings Up j Man .on Van Wi.iide Munnlng Co ; Matawan. announced that iah i nml , eaiton}’,s foi :ln* iinariei wim n fnd led Mai. .II, l!Hj.l hicieased Vniy j .shitfoly from the rompafnble qu.ir ! ti*i last year. Not sale* wive V I pei i*ent ah**ad oi the prevlotM vt*ar .'Alula net eaiuini;* inciiMsetl by a ; murli grciier percentage. I'.u'n'ngs j of :i'i cent-* per shaie for tha fii s' <piii i**t‘ of I'Hi.t eompnro with fi'l ; <ent s .1 sha i •< for th-* en! ii a m l endar * , < * t♦ ol ' to Inkc Out | ( h il ( o il f li I <K<• n , fi i*<i] S!,i in\p -n Si iillop \v I V I , 51 11 I Itoll.i P.I.I HoUh ** j Nnthe : | N1 * i e I* no m' i .! Iln'e for <:* p-o i i i>'uv |n> t «pi il*' / mt*0'"i fill. We offer boih. < t'i Wliai ion Mi’iuoi l nls, llli’lnva) iti, lieypoit, (U llas cint (lampo Files Suit To Set Aside Ban Challenges Asphalt j Plant Zone Change i Anthony Campj. Middletown J Township contractor, has filed .suit j against the Matawan Township j Committee seeking to revoke a Mar, 4 zoning amendment prohibit- ing asphalt plants in the industrial zone. The suit, filed by Lawrence A. Curton jr., Atlantic Highlands, says the ordinance was pu^ed af- ier Mi. Campo had agreed to buy \2 acr?s at the end ot Center St. for an j^phalt m'Xiug plant. Mr. ''amjxi n\eived a building penr.it foi thc plant Nov, 4, IfKL’, when such a use was permitted. Thu suit claims Mavor .lohn Maiz jr. assured him when the amend- ment was adopted thal Hie ban would not apply to tha Campo plam. However, when a group of Gerard Ave. resident appealed :o tho Boa id of Adjustment that the proposed plant would depreciate property values, the Campo firm was made .subject to h hearing to deteimlne If a nuisance will be created. Thu ix)ard has been conducting hearings on the applir'Mkm since December 19fi2, but has not yet niled on it. Mr. Carton said he filed thu suit to proiect M i. Campo against an adverse decision. The suit will be unnecessary if the var- iar.crt is granted, he said.1 Another Permit Issued Shortly before the Mar. 4 amend- ment. the Maiuo Construction Co.. Matawan. received a permit for o similar plant on a 4.5-acre tract off Central Ave. Tho committee ratified *he action Apr. 18 by a 3-2 vote. Robert LaMura, Matawan, attorney for the objectors, obtain- ed a temporary Injunction against construction of tha plant, but lost his bid for a permanent Superior Court injunction to bhx’k it. The Campo suit contends: "Thu contractor, on the strength | of the building permit and tlie 1 mayor’s promise, has spent large I sums foi architects’ fees, grading | and clearing, building a railroad ! siding wiih signal and other im- I provements, and for brokers' com- ! missions. ! ‘The amendment was not ndopt- j ed in accordance with a compre- i hensive zoning plan; lacks uniform- ! ity; (iocs mu comply with xtaiutnry 1 requirements, and deviates from I /oiling principles. ; ‘Tile piofHised asphalt plant U compatible with permitted uses In the /one There havo been no changes in the character of the area since adoption of the 7onlng ordinance .lime 5, 1%1, which nu- llion/ed such n use," Thirty-Two In Area : On Petit Jury Panel ' Thiitytvo bayshoiv spm rest ' dent.s uru Included in a potit jury i panel fo seree fmm Monday until Mav HI 1 hey me Mis .Ian** Ander- son, Matawun, I* ran k I Auriem* j ma Ji , Keyport; Mis danei C I Man, Cliffwood Beach, Mrs. Mary i Ill schof f , Key|>ort; Robert A ’ Itlaslifu'Id, Ha/.let; Charles J. Iliackcn. Mmganvilte, Mis. Helen Hock, Matawan Township. Also Mrs. Vou Burlew. Mata- uan, Mrs. Aha Cornell, Keans bun;, Mrs Janei L, CYawfoul, Hai- let, Joliu i>LMnarcit, Union lh\tch; Anthony haiiello. Matawun; Mur- teii.su f* (iiey. KeyjKut; .Lime* H thlggs, i ! tt /.lot. Mrs Ituth M. HU!. K i'V| mh!; Mu. Anna C. Ilofuer, Keansbui g Also Mm Ibden Ho-ui.'i', West Ki*inslnirg; l'i ank J. Lliriaideito, Union Beach: fidwnid J, Luott- <hau, Holmdel; Fied MjnuHh, K e a n s b u i 1):; F . d w a n l 1 Navin. Wu$t ICean.dnirg; Ivnest (I, Os!y»rno, K“.in.ibui it; Mam leu U,\ihso. Ihu- let; Will mm Nandfoid, Mata vs an; Mil ( oir.tiiUi e S m l ill|>po, Keans- b n'g, Min Sadie Slomplei, Kean, huftf. .la/ii 'i A ltf{(isfiitli‘i , flolm ilel. Mis Mary 'llioini,, Ha/lei, Anthony 1 1ovato, Keansburg, Al p h o i i ’u) Viucai elhi, M n t n w n n, Chiules Vrnnni, ll.i/le*, nml Mrs, lleatihu Wefelmeyei, Kr*ufiborg, buig, Sin^ie Copy Ten Cents 958 Apartments For June Ac tion Madison Planners ‘ Wait New Zoning \ty|'i k . n 'l/i.i «. L. _ f t I- I ' ----- - - r-jaL'iunjj Poara pat oack to June considera* of application for MS garden apartment units tn the -township,- 1 o&re would be Com such projects, ono of 128 units and another of 372 units in the Browntuwu Route. 5*« arwit 1/2 units oft’ Throckmorton j Lane. Sayre Woods South, and 28S units across Route 9 nuar thc h'gi* school. F:ed Colclough. chairman, ropoited all appli.j.nts wm be sul> ject to a public hearing m June, hugene Oavs, Newark. MaAler Plan consultant, is expected to have a new zoning oidmance to subnut m the interim. 1 Ik* board also returned to do» velopers myps for Valley Va!« F v • tales, a 187-lot development on Route 9 dcio.-ss fiom Savre Woods eolith and 1 ‘.vining Brook al Madi- .>on, a Ls7-l0i subdivision on lice- lown Kd.. south of Cottrell f<0 B*jt o.i Monday ihe ojwnsmp comm'ftea approved the 17>house'. Rock Hilt subdivision bclv.eert CoftreK Rd, and Route », .Mayor John E. Koat- ing explaining that the means of fart,her delaying action on. Mils map were exhausted- . But the township committee re* , ceived word f r o m Middlesex - County Assemblymen Norman-'. ; I an/man and .1. Kdward Crablol , that there may be word shortly oii i the request for legislation to conv | pel developers to contribute to i schoo! construction und costs when they seek approvals of maps. The assemblymen reported they had submitted the ptoposed legislation! to the attorney - general's offlct for an opinion on its legal status.' It was reported that the Sayrevill# Borough Council had backed up the Madison ptoposal and that North Brunswick also mitsht act. A resolution passed cutting tha speed limit on Ocean Blvd.. Cliff- wood Beach, to 30-miles-per*houf( Committeeman Joseph ii o f f, roads chairman, reported he wai getting compliance from develop* crs of Knollcroft und Central Park on springtime road repair* hut that Sayru Woods South offi* rials remained silem. Mr. Hoff also expressed concern that nothing was being heard trom the U.S. Army Corps of F.ngineerf on erosion work with federal matching funds to start June 1 ia the lownship Slain Atlorncy’s Firm Wins Case ;. Client Cleared Of ^ Drunken Driving A detenso in which the recent- ly shot-to-death borough attorney of South Kiver, Louis W Milano, h<u| a pan in preparing was successful Tuesday in sparing a Morganvllla man. Robert W. Thompson, ft drunken driving conviction. The do* fendant was charged by Patrolman Frank Sigismondi, Matawan Town- ship Police, us a result of a head-on collision Feb. 24 In which th* Thompson car allegedly crossed lhe double white Hue on Lower Main St. und crashed head-on. Township Magistrals llarold «Shor« man had reserved decision tw<> weeks. Kail Meyertons pleaded the cas» Ihe same week his partner was slain. At the hearing, he assailed A report on which the chaige wns based nnd challenged the Jailura to producu Hr. Girolamo Pugliese. Keyport, m court to be cross-exam- ined on the report nnd the defen- dant’s presumed stnte of drunken- ness. However. Mr, Thompson was fin**d $100 and $fi costs on thu supporting testimony of Patrolmun Charles Vena and Special Office* Joseph Zambor. ou o leaving sceim charge, and $10 and $5 costs for having no license in his possession. One defendant Tuesday. Thomas Golden, 5(1 Fulton St.. Keyport, pleaded guilty to u drunken driving rhafj'O entered bv Patrolman Jo- seph Bfx'ket, township jxilico. The usuul $200 (in* and $3 costs and two years revocation of license wus imposed Fined Added Costs Of Court A defendant, Leroy Bryant, MorgnnvlSlu, who paid u (100 flnt» with a check that was leturned by thu bunk wus fined an additional (continued on page four) To Elcct Officers Offkeis uf tlie Siralhmott* Dem- ocratic Club will bo elected nt tho nuKt meeting to be held Wednem day. May IS ut B:10 p.m. at Air- port Plaza. Nuw members ur# wai* coma ond urged to attaint. Club mmnbets believe tin* fir ji lest of tha club was ihu primary election and tha experience gained wns a* important as the vlctoi'y a<hlevud. Squad Collection Ihu im'inbon of Ihu Mntnwnn l liM Aid anil Itvtcua gqiuul, Ino. will |>h'k up th« coin rnrili. loft ilurliiK Jnnunry itnrtliiK Mmn ilny ovotung. Sqund m(>li||»i)ri| la Ui»lr wbltn cuvor-iilli |tKd hatt tvlll ninkn Ilm liounft.t6-nou*) cnnvnM {rum fl p.m. to 6:10 p.liu Alonduy i Iihiuk I i nmrinloy nvnnlnRi until thu m tlru nron Inn biXMi covor- i'll. I lrit f.louf, Jam ci Martin suk* Kcstn tlwt nSldinU who Mo ant lit linni* iliiflna tno itrlvo innlt tlmlr iWumllonn to tin, HqtMUl, I', O. H e IH, Mntnv/tin. Acknovi. loiluiiifiiln w i ll hi) mnlUnL h* nilil,

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04th YEAR 43rd WEEK, Wattcmal iT.drtor AmocI rHo* MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL. 25, 1963 Uernbw N*>? Jtirtcjr I'rets AstoctaUua

Works On Science Fair Exhibit

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Robert Coon, • Blolofty I I student at Matawan Regional High School, works on his exhibit for Ihe Scli-nce and Mathematics Fair to bis held at the high school this (Thursday) evening. The picture Uluntra'iw DNA (the hereditary molecule In til# nucleus ot the cell). The center model shows the complete structure of DNA, which consists •I a "spiral staircase” containing sugar and phosphate molecules The cross sections of “ steps” contain adenine, thymine, guaninu an dcytosine molecules.

To the left the “ base pairs,’’ adenine and thymine molccuk-s, areshown In their atomic structures. Similarly, to the right, guanine andcytosine molecule* are shown. The way the base pairs divide con­trols the hereditary (actors.

In the center Iront model, the sugnr and phosphate molecules are broken down Into the atomic elements: Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon aud phosphorous.

If DNA could ba controlled, all hereditary diseases could he con­quered.

classes, general math and science ciusses, geometry and algebraclasses, and basic e lectric ity c la ss­es.

A la ir of this kind is an exh ib i­tion of th» work ot pupils presently enrolled in science or m athem atics.

The chairm an ot tha fa ir is M rs . M ary O akley , science department head.

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C h a n g e G o v e r n m e n tM arlboro Township residents ^Association and tha Fa rm ers aad

Tuesday voted 540 to 783 to tc rm i- j Homeowner) Association, nate the present nve-membet umu- < Oniy one other community in ihe sh ip com m ittee, form govern- sla te , Edison Township in Middle-

Currency And Coin Collection Attracts Interest

By Bonnie Schaufel#The Sclenc# and Math depart­

ments of Matawan Regional Hi|{h ' School ar* sponsoring their 3rd

{Science and Math Fair today. The air will be open to the public from ;30 to 10:30 p.m.Those participating in the (air

Will be: Biology classes, chemistry

Bus Routes To George; Three Runs Extended

M atawan Regional Board of E d ­ucation voted 5 4 Monday to renew this contracts for existing bus

lutes w ith M ichael P . George, la ta w a n , a fte r tenders for bids « d come in on 13 routes In a total ■yond the funds in the transpor­

tation account of the budget. The poard accepted a renewal proposal Of 126,580.75 by M r. George, repre­senting a 15 per cent Increase, but

{t ill well w ithin the budgetary Hni- tatlon of 132,000 for transportation. The board exercised the option

ft has when bids cannot be secured Within the fram e of Its budgetary allowance to negotiate w ith an fx ls tlu g overa ll contractor for serv- lea w ithin the funds ava ilab le . B ids

ad been received nn a single run >asis of $37,762.03 for 13 routes, "r. George was low bidder on s ix

Routes, F red W herle, Cliffwood, on two routes and Robert H elfrlch , West Keansburg, five routes. These t>tds were unanimously rejected, then M r. Georga in sue his new proposal.

He offered to do the transport­ing for $26,380.75 on the basis ufI ] double runs. He pledged more tuns for the increase In his con­trac ts . Theso extensions are a run demanded hy the residents of the Midnight Point section of Cliffwood Beach, a run Into the Green and W hite V illage for pickups Instead o i gathering the children «i a cen­t ra l point near Route 34, nnd m ak­ing a run of more extensive propor­tions in the County Rd,-Salem P I, area.

Question Proposni The acceptance of the G « iig e

firoposul was questioned in view of lie fact the other bidders had act­ed In good fnlth In submitting bids.

A redrafting of the specifications pn a double runs basis was sug­gested, Vincent C. Du Malo, Mala- Wan, the board's attorney, verified <he board's right to negotiate with • n existing hldder rendering a sorv- Ich approved by the Statu Depart- in cu t of Education when tenders • f bids come In too high.

The Cieorgo pro |xnul was accept, id on thn voles of lln ro ld J . Dolan,

rs , Dorothy Smith, M rs. Esther Ineur, Vincent H, Du Beau nnd

ohn .1. B radley. Volin;t ugnlnst it •to Roy S. Mutthews. I w ard pres,

[dant; A lfred R . M nnvllle , vice resident; Daniel 7, lle itnev anti

Ward J , I.edlord. M r lli'im ey t ip u c liilly wm opposed to not itlv- U1R nil bidders n second chance on revised specifications.

John V , Curucciolo, high school rtnclpul repotted thnt already 220

f'lles have como In on a d rcu ln rl Ion hy a ellUuna survey com- Ittea of 1M0 homes on tho In- [tra it In an uciiilt cducntlon pro- |f« m next school yim r, M r, Csrnc-

lloln explained thnt suggestions » made for 110 posslbla courses

itu ily w ill) ths idaa that the . c l» l In to re jii of thoia tpproni h 4 Could b* rsschad .

Apr, HI D rad lln *T lm deadllnt on thn return of ilm

J'Voy ll io s t i Is today, Tho bonrd i than tp p ra ls* th* amount of wroit shown In an adult aduca-

l6a program with • vlow to iIk- arm lilt II n il* should b* sln rtrd Da how cx lenslvs ll should bo, l . l l l l i c r A , l ;o«ler, •uponm rm lcnt,

#oommcnded tm ipluvmciit of ihu OllOwliiK toschurs: M iv ('m o l Hn-

b ilk , 200 Atlantic A ve ., I.ong la i ld i l W ilkes Collcite • l l .S . In ,l«m . I'd I nHo work In Woonm-

p ilin Colingit und M iininniil!i ( ul }»H* (II * i h . t o tench In olmiii'nt- •T y itiitiles, ettecilve Snptiin lie rII)0.1, in ln rv t I'HW, M i n i Ami

Brown, 1014 F ifth A ve ., Asbury P a rk ; Trenton Stats and Mon­mouth College - B .S . (134 i .h . ) ;to teach ir . e lem entary grades, ef­fective September 1963, sa la ry $4600; M r. Jam es T , Aubrey jr . , 497 M arvin D r ., West End ; Mon­mouth College - B .S . (128 s h .) ;4V4 year* m ilita ry experience; to teach in elem entary grades as of Septem ber 1963, sa lary $4600; M rs. U i * D . W hiting, 1972 East 33rd S t., Brooklyn, N .Y .i Brooklyn Col- lego • B .A . (128 s .h .) : experience - 5 $ yea rs ; to teach in elem entary grades as of September 1963, sa l­a ry |54W .

Contracts were Issued for Jan i­tors suppllos as follows: W .J . Pat­ten. Pe rth Am boy, $7934.5.1; K e y ­port Hardware Co., $772.3.1; Colon­ia l E ve r- lits Cn. $1558.75. On other item s the board secretary was giv­en the option of acting after re­quiring the bidders to submit sam ­ples of the Item s sought, that they can be matched against the speci­fications,

J . l . Ham mett, Union, received a contract for $15,000 In general sup­p lies. l l i l s overa ll contract was supplemented with a number of special Items contracts for elec­tronics Inb or industrial arts needs.

Council Unveils Road Program

15 Streets Due For Improvement W ork

The Mal:nvun Borough Council T iie .siliiy night directed Borough Engineer K arl F . Ileuscr to pre­pare plans and specifications for a comprehensive rond repair and Improvement program f o r 15 streets in llie R sv ine D r. area of the borough.

Residents of tho section have been seeking repairs to the roads which hnvn been torn up during the Installation of the now mimici- pal sewer system and furl lit) i dam- nged by truck tra ffic during new liim ie construction.

Mom.'V to finance the rond re­construction program is set aside as u $30.01111 e.ipltul Improvement appropriation lo Ihe current mun­icipal budget. Streets to lie Im-

(I'iM iiiiiui'il on pngH t'nui)

Burlew , Dovino Lead Parties In Township

.1 iiines llitrlew h i . Ii .i s been re­e l n c I u il Dem ocratic munVtp.il chairm an , nml F ran k Deviun h is been riMi.tmeil Republican inm ili'i pal rliu lrinnu in M.Hawaii I irvu- ship.

M r. tlu rli'w . who Is licitlm iini: liN Ih ird term ns Denim rm ir hMilei, and \ 11 Dnvlnn, now s lan n ig his nocomi le rn i, nre candidates for t ilt Township t'oininlll'M ' lu Slovem- b e r 'i iilecllon.

At tlm local Democratic county co innilttea muotlii)’ , Fd w a iil It. S itvllln m u ni Dliiclcil chairm an nf lho iiu u ily com m llleo m cm lic is , and M is . Mabel C, l-'aron was re- eleclrid v l i‘e d i ill m in i Tlm (101' co iilt liillee I'lecled M is Andrew Nlcorn so cretiiiy "n il ^ittiiiii'l M.iuhe,ill'll ll Crtstjl r l .

New Vorlt lo in p ik s L \ p ie v ons"». frenuent dully sorvlro fiom Hollo'e. Com m uton buy 10 tr.p Im ik i nnd in v t . I'o r id M ilu ls cufl t :o ir .u 4-1321.

mem Dec. 31, Voters approved the adoption of P lan E . M ayor - Coun­c il Government of. the. M unicipal Option C harter l.aw .' The question to approve the change was carried in each of the township’ s three d istric ts , tn d is­tric t on.», the question was approv­ed 242 to 222; d istrict two. 186 to ISO and in the third d istric t, by a m argin of 411 to 373. Absentee and m ilita ry ballots received were cast three against the change and one in fuvor,

Tuesday's vote means that the five-member township committee w ill bo replaced by a m ayor and f ive councilman on Jan . 1. The new offic ia ls w ill be elected in the No­vem ber general election,

F ilin g DateCandidates for Novem ber's elec­

tion w ill have to iiie 45 days prior lo tho election with half to serve four-year term s and the rem ainder two-year term s. The length of the term s w ill be decided by iot at the organization meeting on Ja n . 1.

Th is ye a r 's election w ill be on a non-partisan basis, but tu the. fu ­ture w ill be on a partisan basis. Present members of tlie Township Committee are eligible to seek of­fice.

AU other appointed and elecled o ffic ia ls , with the exception of the township cleric, w ill be out of office coma Ja n . 1, Tho new governing body w ill be responsible to make new appointm enti. T h is does not include the Board of Education and its employees,

Begnn After Lot Slio FightThe movement to change the

form of local government started in Jan u a ry when township senti­ment wus spilt over the introduc­tion of an ordinance to downgrade minim um lot sizes to pave the way for development of "planned com­m unities" s im ila r to,one in adjoin­ing Matawan .Township, construct­ed by Lev itt and Sons Inc.

The township committee, follow­ing a public nearing on the o rd i­nance, rescinded tha measure In the face of overwhelm ing public protost.

Proponents of the plan to change th3 township committee form of government were spearheaded by j the township Citizens Committee. Opponents of the change, In favor of a charter study Instead, were Included In the Marlboro Voters

sex County, w ith a population of 44,DO1' persons, has tha Plan E m ayor - council form of govern­ment

Campi, Woolley

Named LeadersParty Committees Vote In County

Paul Cam pl, form er L ittle S ilve r m ayor, Tuesday night was elected ai chairm an of the Dem ocratic P a rty In Monmouth County, beat­ing down a bid by E llio t t . K a t i , Long B ranch law yer. Republicans in tn* county elected J . Russell Woolley party leader for his 23th consecutive term .

M r. Cam pl, cholc'i of Dem ocratic leaders In the county, was olected chairm an by a vote of 210 to 151 at th* meeting of Dem ocratic County Execu tive Committeemen and Commltteewomen held at the Paddock Lounge, Long B ranch.

M r. Campl succeeds Matawan M ayor John W. Applegate who did not stand for re-olcctlon us county leador. M r. Applegate had served as executive committee chairm an for the past seven years , during which time Democrats have made slow but steady gains In popular vote tallies.

Supporters of M r. K a l i lu d es­timated his strength nt approxi­mately 200 votes prior to the meet­ing of the executive committees. The county organization Is com ­prised of committeemen nnd wom­en from each of Ihe 273 election d istricts .

Weinstein, Bucco Are Renamed By Parties

Loo Weinstein w m Domocrntio m unlclim i ehuirumu und Lawrence J . Mm*ro wus return­ed u i RepubMcsin leuiler In Mutu- vvan UonmK’ li Monday ni^ht

M r. Weinstein 1* bejiiniiin^ iiU fourth turm nnd Mr Hm.eo is <l:wt int( hl.i third year.

At tlm Republican rxe iuu ivv com niittoe U'Dinlh'r*' incotin|{, W illlum Formon wns immed v la i rlu tinnan , M rs. UlizuhMth Oulnn, atrriM Riy, and M in Mnrlti Dl'ttm h, tnvnu re i

M r Weinstein -.vu* ih>< only pur- sun e le iic il ;W tin* OemociMlirIMfMilU!-

I ’nw C lin ic lo t lU h le j lum ’ulMllim

Mill jiw.m Township U'MmI of Health w ill hold 11 freo d in ir fur tho liiwtuhilhut of tlo i;i w ilh null inlilen vu iH ne til thu Chll'wond Vohintei'r F ln t Co. I ' im Uniriu on CentiM' Avenue. CHIfwood, on Kitt- u n luy , Muy 4, IJHM, hum HUI'I A .M . to 12 Nunn, and ;il Hi'* Mitlit wnn ’lownship Hose A C liiunhu l Co M u ' l li i i in ' ni 7.1 l.o u i'i Mam Sheet, on Sm uid iiv, Mnv H, fiotn Hum A M lo I ! Noon |fp mlv i

Noticei will not ln> tesponsihle fot nnv

fli-h li Minli Mil-’ il hv ms' wif<< I nie lln I'Vdde,

Sieve I rdelnw jfp ndv

Levitt Maps May Mean Litigation

W arn in g As Final A pprova ls G iven

Mutawan Township Planning Board passed at a special meeting last night the final approval sought for sections 22*27 of tha Levitt Strathm ora development despise admonition by Herbert J . P a rke r, a resident of the development, that any such action would leud to lit(* gation. The vote was unanimous.

M r. P a rke r based his wurnlng on h is interpretation ol' the In per cent clause in the planned com­m unity ordinance which commits Ihe Le v itt firm to put that much of the total area o ’ its development asido for public and recreation purposes. M r. P a rk e r charged the developers werts including drain* age stream s hi thn 15 per c&ni reckoning when this was not u con­tribution, as defined in the planned com m unity ordinance, but rather an obligation of any developer un­der the general subdivision ordin­ance. M r. Parket* held the Levitt firm could not choose to overlook tha legal standing of the geuerai subdivision ordinance and insist it w as bound by only thd planned community document.

M r. P a rk e r further charged ‘ 'un­usable" lands were being put in tho 13 per cent to make up the areas committed for recreation and general public purposes under the planned community ordinance. The Strathm ore resident held that a scven-acre sits included on Van B ra ck lc H ill in Section 25 was so steep it could have no conceivable use.Could Apply To Township Nccd^

Township Engineer K a r l Heuser suggested that tho seven acres* mentioned plus Lot 37, B lock 500, should bo changed5 in designation fi'om “ m unicipal play a rea” on the map to “ m unicipal use and play a re a .” that they could bo applied to township needs, lie suggested the seven acres might ba a d esir­able sito for snow rem oval und road work machines to be kept rather than hauling them in from Cliffwood when needed. But he withdrew his suggestion on learn­ing the township committee a l­ready had approved the map* in p re lim ina ry form with the connota­tions on them.

M r. P a rk e r also believed It In keeping that the 10 acres for the Strathm ore Schoo! site be included with the 15 per cent. A lec Pollott, Lev itt representative, reminded the planning board the firm had sub­mitted to a three-fold Increase In the land to bo given over to public purposes In going unde.* the plan­ned community ordinance, thnt on­ly five per cont If required of a developer under the regular .sub­division ordinance.

Salvatore Vena, chairm an, refer­red the Issue to Leonard Lerner, the board’s attorney, who U a Strathm ore resident. M r. Lerner read off a description of whai might go In th«» 15 per cent and found It Included school sites nnd “ general open a re a ," Tha board members sooke of M r. P a rke r‘« “ unusable land" and tho ordin­ance’s “ general open a rea" ns be­ing possibly of the samo definition

Neud Drainage Easem ent*M r P a rke r called tho boards

attention to a wordinj; in the o r­dinance lhat tha genera! open areas had to be .v.iitnblu foi "pur* jkjsos approved by the township" io get Included in the 13 per <en?. And that drainan« envim 'n t* must bu net aside in p rim ary plans of development befote thu *'recrea­tion and general public use" aiens are »«t up.

M l, Poliett reminded the plan­ners thu developei was under no d irective to continue development in tlm face of such harn^sment

re-elected ■ :uuj that thu offic ia l bodieshad been appiovmg tho l ‘» per cent allocation* for two years now, He saw th" o ffic ia l position becoming a pecull/ir one if ih ii/ ig cJ »» the hist maps to be presented. Hut Mr. Parker saw this las! chancH foi o flid n ls to j»et ou' fiom litigation

A fie r nn executive session nnd a whispered nm ferenco, the board

(continued un pa^” fo u i)

The collection of l l .S . Currency and Coins, o n ; attracted muny view ers. Above, M rs. Helen Paris} d isp lay this week in the lobby el' the Fa rm ers and j and children, Thom as, eight, and Ju dy , four, are M erchants National Rank, Main S t., M atawan, has i interested tp the collection of United States coins.

Apartments Ban

May Be LiftedM ataw an Twp. To Review It M onday

M ayor John Merr, Jr . announced to the Matawan Township Commit­tee last night there w ill be a "d is­cussion" Monday on removing the ban on multiple dwellings iu ihe township. An ordinance to allow garden apartments w ii! be a ma­jo r jKiint of the ta lks. A $1,51)0.000 apartments project submitted to the xoning board of adjustment las', month was tabled on word from the board's attorney. Vincent C. De- Maio. Matawan, the zoning ordi­nance wuuid have to be changed before such a project could be con­sidered legally.

Tin* township committed uiso w ill ac i Monday on a proposal of the Strathm ore W ater Co. to extend m ains for a few hundred fe»'t on Line Rd, and Van Dracklc Kd. to serve residents not Included Jn the S'traiiimore Lev itt development. Mayor Marz stated the placing ot three fire hydrants along this e.v tension is a mutter at hand.

Committeeman G ilbert K . H ick­man questioned li theso long-time residents of tha township would have to pay the rates of the Strath­more Water Co. or could receive the Struthmora water at the rate charged old - established residents in the township serviced by the mu­n icipality . Mr. M a r i was of the op­inion they would hava to pay the Strathm ore rate but living near the Are hydrants would cut their fire insurunco rate sufficiently to make it an advantageous “ deal” for them,

A resolution was adopted to ne­gotiate a bond * anticipation note of $30,000 with thtt Fa rm ers and M erchants National Bank at ' i “ 5 per cent against tho eventual sale or $111,000 bonds for a drainage and storm sewers project. The m ayor explained a pay of over 5-10,000 was du« tha contractor. Ace*Matuo, In c .. M atawan, Apr. I but could not bo met.

F ran k R icc i. Cliffwood, was re­appointed for a new ^ p .T iod os building maintenance worker start­ing May 1.

Marz In Favor

Of (lharler SiudyMeets Committee In Strathmore

Election of a c lu s te r study com mission In M atawan Tovvnshln. to determine whether the form of mu niclpal government should bechanged, was urged F rld av night by M ayor .lohn M art J r . M r. M an attended a meeting °* th»s charter jby M ayor .lohn N

P u s h C l o c k s A h e a d I

That time of (he year Is here again when ! . astern .simulant iliu u ends and D avlighl Saving l ime begins. Doii’ l forget to (mh)i the clocks ahead nnu hour be­fore retiring on Saturday night.

Th is In lho tlm y many homo owners look forward to a i an eM t ru hour of daylight U added io lhe evening hours, when nvhl gardener* m ay work In their yards and nurture t lu lr flovsets or mow their lawns. Since nianv liiw iis are to have clean iip cam ­paigns In t’n* near (m ore, (his Is as (•oud a (lino as an> lo stn ii your outside vtoilt,

Dnvllglif Saving (hue official ly si ut I s ai 'I a.in. on Somhi\, no dnifl foigei io Iiiiii abend the clocks so you'll be on lime f«n church ou Sundav morning, and not art h e when the service Is over.

study committee of the Strathmote C iv ic Association.

A ll members of the ‘lownship Committee worn Invitud to the spe­cia l rom m ltlea meeting of thn as­sociation to oxpiV.ss their opinions ou Ihtt necessity for a Charter Stu dy Commission, Answer ques­tions on tha e\i»th\M form of gov­ernment and to say whelhei thev favor a charie r study.

A communication w ai received fiom Committeeman Heniv Tiup- hag'-n stating that ha feels a char ter study la "h igh ly de.-drablo," Mr Traphagen <itl(1 tha evi.siing Town ship Conmdtteo foim of govern menl l i "mrtdeipiata to deal with tha moi'u complicated problems" of thm community. Ho txmitcd out that the form wus bej»t for ru ra l areas

Agree* W llh ViewM avor Slitr r agieed with Mi

T i'aphiu jen'i statement and ailde I tlutl th J area I* "tas l changing. I h-tvii not made up my mmd a « to v\hat IJ the b“ sl foim of govern­ment foi* u s ," the mavor In-u .ti-d tipon (|UeStloning )>V tho CMinmitte*' F ran k dem ents, a ntcmhci ot th*1 C iv ic \v44m Ih : Ion t oinm itiee, aske-l il 11 is |1hsm1*I*' to lest'Oid th'1 md!

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Luthor A . Foster, Mutawan SujK-'rintendent of Schools, stated this morning that the two ch il­dren of M r. and M rs. Thomus F rem lfo , IU Darw in Way, Strath­more, are back in school as (he mother had signed a declaration thnt she did nol wish them im ­munized with polio vaccine be­cause of retigious beliefs. M r. Foster pointed out this is a per­m issib le procedure under state law .

There was a barring from school action by thc Matawan Keglnnai Hoard of Education Monday in lieu of the signing of any such declaration by the par­ents. However, U was only a pro­visional expulsion, to bi* non-oper- utlve .should (he parents sign (he

| declaration as drawn by the board’s attorney, Vincent C . De-

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I Sew er Work Start

In Fall Is IntentAuthority Sells $450,000 O f Bonds

Matawan Township Sewerage Authority received rejKirt last night that the body's aim is to fit Its application of fedeial aid for sewer construction Into a ‘Mima period" for this y e a r ’s grants so work on m ains for the northern section of Cliffwood Beach could get under way next fa ll. It was emphasized, however, lhat the great numhui of applications being processed for such aid does not permit taking unvthing for granted in this con­nection, lust that il is something for which to try .

The board was told by its ch a ir­man, H arry Geist, that tbe body sold $450,000 bonds Apr. 17 under iu agreement with the Penn Mu­tual Life Insurance Co. to take the issue required for the purchase of the Levitt Sewer plant (Mutawan Township Sower Plant No. 2). Phis transaction w ill enable tlie Authori­ty to meet a first payment of $!?UU.- 000 due tho Levitt firm on Apr. 25 lo t a l Issuo taken by the insurance company is $Li>0o,(HK).

M r Geist made uot-j thut the four-and-one-quarter per Cent rate on these bonds reflected the favo r­able financial background accord- rd tin* Authority In lhe opinion of the iiisuranco compnnv's Invest inent experts as most sewer u t ­erine bonds today go ut a rata of ovei five per cent. The chairm an

, also pointed out the Insurance com j pany wa* wilting to lake the bonds on a "take down" money basis

(continued on page four)

Expresses Thanks For Aid In Fire Emergency

Pe'ei C iv il Defense due.tor of Mui 1 A jn Township, det laied a disaster m the township Saturday allernooa when f in s went out ot contio i Iti thn Cliffwoihl a te t he tween County Ud ami CliH.\'H>d Ave '

Mi W na savs thal he ants to thank all llie fiie i ompann^, mix:!- uirl'M, |K)h< e, ftrsi nnl ntjunds, CD m ills nnd a ll othejs who ass.sied dm in|{ the emeigem v on '».il*.i i da v

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j Man .on Van Wi.iide Munnlng Co ; M atawan. announced that iah i nml , eaiton}’,s foi :ln* iinarie i wim n fnd le d M ai. .I I , l!Hj.l h icieased Vniy j .shitfoly from the rom pafnble qu.ir ! ti*i last year. Not sale* w ive V I pei i*ent ah**ad oi the prevlotM vt*ar .'A lu la net ea iu in i;* inciiMsetl by a ; m urli g rc iie r percentage. I'.u'n'ngs j of :i'i cent-* per shaie for tha fii s'

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(lampo Files Suit To Set Aside Ban

Challenges Asphalt jPlant Zone Change i

Anthony C am p j. Middletown J Township contractor, has filed .suit j against the Matawan Township j Committee seeking to revoke a M ar, 4 zoning amendment prohibit­ing asphalt plants in the industrial zone. The suit, filed by Lawrence A . Curton jr . , Atlantic Highlands, says the ordinance was pu^ed a f­ie r M i. Campo had agreed to buy \2 acr?s at the end ot Center St. for an j^phalt m'Xiug plant.

Mr. ''am jx i n \e iv e d a building penr.it foi thc plant Nov, 4, IfKL’ , when such a use was permitted. Thu suit cla im s Mavor .lohn M aiz j r . assured him when the amend­ment was adopted thal Hie ban would not apply to tha Campo plam . However, when a group of G erard Ave. res id en t appealed :o tho Boa id of Adjustment that the proposed plant would depreciate property values, the Campo firm was made .subject to h hearing to deteim lne If a nuisance w ill be created.

Thu ix)ard has been conducting hearings on the applir'Mkm since December 19fi2, but has not yet n iled on it. M r. Carton said he filed thu suit to proiect M i. Campo against an adverse decision. The suit w ill be unnecessary if the var- iar.crt is granted, he said .1

Another Permit IssuedShortly before the M ar. 4 amend­

ment. the M aiuo Construction Co.. M atawan. received a permit for o s im ila r plant on a 4.5-acre tract off Central Ave. Tho committee ratified *he action Apr. 18 by a 3-2 vote. Robert LaM ura , M atawan, attorney for the objectors, obtain­ed a tem porary Injunction against construction of tha plant, but lost his bid for a permanent Superior Court injunction to bhx’k it.

The Campo suit contends:"Thu contractor, on the strength

| of the building permit and tlie 1 m ayor’ s promise, has spent large I sums foi architects’ fees, grading | and clearing , building a railroad ! siding w iih signal and other im- I provements, and for brokers' com­! missions.! ‘T h e amendment was not ndopt- j ed in accordance with a compre- i hensive zoning plan; lacks uniform ­! ity ; (iocs mu comply with xtaiutnry 1 requirements, and deviates from I /oiling principles.; ‘ T ile piofHised asphalt plant U

compatible with permitted uses In the /one There havo been no changes in the character of the area since adoption of the 7onlng ordinance .lime 5, 1%1, which nu- llion/ed such n use,"

Thirty-Two In Area : On Petit Ju ry Panel' T h i i t y t v o baysho iv s p m rest ' dent.s uru Included in a potit jury i panel fo s e ree fmm Monday until

Mav HI 1 hey m e M is .Ian** A n d e r ­son, M atawun , I* rank I Auriem*

j m a Ji , Keyport; M is dane i C I M an , Cliffwood Beach, Mrs. M ary i I ll schof f , Key|>ort; Robert A ’ Itlaslifu'Id, Ha/.let; Charles J.

I li ackcn . Mmganvi lte , Mis. Helen Hock, M ataw an Township.

Also M rs. V o u Burlew . Mata- uan , M rs. A h a Cornell, Keans bun ;, M rs Jane i L , CYawfoul, Hai- let, Jo liu i>LMnarcit, Union lh\tch; Anthony ha iie llo . Matawun; Mur- teii.su f* ( i ie y . KeyjKut; .Lim e* H th lggs, i ! tt /.lot. Mrs Ituth M. HU!. K i'V|mh!; M u . Anna C. Ilo fuer, Keansbui g

Also Mm Ibden Ho-ui.'i', West Ki*inslnirg; l ' i ank J. L l i r ia ide i to , Union Beach : f idw nid J , Luott- <hau, Holmdel; F ie d M jn u H h , K eansbu i1):; F.dwanl 1 Navin. Wu$t ICean.dnirg; I v n e s t (I, Os!y»rno, K “ .in.ibui it; M am leu U,\ihso. Ihu- let; Will mm Nandfoid, Mata vs an; M i l ( oir.tiiUi e S m l ill|>po, Keans- b n'g, Min Sadie Slomple i, K e a n , huftf. . la/ii ' i A ltf{(isfiitli‘i , flolm ilel. M is M ary ' l l i o in i , , H a / le i , Anthony 1 1ovato, K eansburg , Al pho ii ’u) V iuca i elhi, M n t n w n n, Chiu les V rnnn i , ll . i/ le*, nml Mrs, l l e a t i h u W efe lm eye i, Kr*ufiborg, buig,

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958 Apartments For June Ac tion

Madison Planners ‘ W a it N ew Zoning

\ t y | ' i k . n ' l / i . i « . L. _ f t I - I' - - - - - - - r-jaL'iunjjPoara pat oack to June considera*

of application for MS garden apartment units tn the -township,- 1 o&re would be Com such projects, ono of 128 units and another of 372 units in the Browntuwu Route. 5*« a rw it 1/2 units oft’ Throckm orton j Lane. Sayre Woods South, and 28S units across Route 9 nuar thc h'gi* school. F :ed Colclough. chairm an, ropoited a ll app li.j.n ts wm be sul> ject to a public hearing m June, hugene O a vs , Newark. M a A le r Plan consultant, is expected to have a new zoning oidmance to subnut m the interim .

1 Ik* board also returned to do» velopers myps for Valley Va!« F v • tales, a 187-lot development on Route 9 dcio.-ss fiom Savre Woods eolith and 1 ‘.vining Brook a l Madi- .>on, a Ls7-l0i subdivision on lic e - lown Kd.. south of Cottrell f<0 B*jt o.i Monday ihe ojwnsmp comm'ftea approved the 17>house'. Rock H ilt subdivision bclv.eert CoftreK Rd, and Route », .Mayor John E . Koat- ing explaining that the means of fart,her delaying action on. Mils map were exhausted- .

But the township committee re* , ceived word f r o m Middlesex - C o u n t y Assemblymen Norman-'.

; I an/man and .1. Kdward Crablol , that there may be word shortly oii i the request for legislation to conv | pel developers to contribute to i schoo! construction und costs when they seek approvals of maps. The assemblymen reported they had submitted the ptoposed legislation! to the attorney - general's o fflc t for an opinion on its legal status.'It was reported that the Sayrevill# Borough Council had backed up the Madison ptoposal and that North Brunsw ick also mitsht act.

A resolution passed cutting tha speed lim it on Ocean B lvd .. C liff- wood Beach, to 30-miles-per*houf(

Committeeman Joseph i i o f f, roads chairm an, reported he w a i getting compliance from develop* crs of Knollcroft u n d Central P a rk on springtime road repair* hut that Sayru Woods South offi* r ia ls remained silem .

M r. Hoff also expressed concern that nothing was being heard trom the U .S . A rm y Corps of F.ngineerf on erosion work with federal matching funds to start June 1 ia the lownship

Slain Atlorncy’s Firm Wins Case ;.

Client Cleared O f Drunken Driving

A detenso in which the recent­ly shot-to-death borough attorney of South K ive r, Louis W Milano, h<u| a pan in preparing was successful Tuesday in sparing a Morganvllla man. Robert W. Thompson, ft drunken driving conviction. The do* fendant was charged by Patrolm an Frank Sigismondi, Matawan Town­ship Police, us a result of a head-on collision Feb. 24 In which th* Thompson car allegedly crossed lhe double white Hue on Lower Main St. und crashed head-on. Township M agistrals lla ro ld «Shor« man had reserved decision tw<> weeks.

K a i l Meyertons pleaded the cas» Ihe same week his partner was slain. At the hearing, he assailed A report on which the chaige wns based nnd challenged the Jailura to producu Hr. G irolam o Pugliese. Keyport, m court to be cross-exam­ined on the report nnd the defen­dant’s presumed stnte of drunken­ness. However. Mr, Thompson was fin**d $100 and $fi costs on thu supporting testimony of Patrolmun Charles Vena and Special Office* Joseph Zambor. ou o leaving sceim charge, and $10 and $5 costs for having no license in his possession.

One defendant Tuesday. Thomas Golden, 5(1 Fulton S t.. Keyport, pleaded guilty to u drunken driving rhafj'O entered bv Patrolm an Jo ­seph Bfx'ket, township jxilico . The usuul $200 (in* and $3 costs and two years revocation of license wus imposed

Fined Added Costs Of Court A defendant, Le roy Bryant,

MorgnnvlSlu, who paid u (100 flnt» with a check that was leturned by thu bunk wus fined an additional

(continued on page four)

To Elcct OfficersO ffke is uf tlie Siralhmott* Dem­

ocratic Club w ill bo elected nt tho nuKt meeting to be held Wednem day. May IS ut B:10 p .m . at A ir­port P laza. Nuw members ur# wai* coma ond urged to attaint. Club mmnbets believe tin* fir j i lest of tha club was ihu p rim ary election and tha experience gained wns a* important as the vlctoi'y a<hlevud.

Squad CollectionIhu im 'inbon of Ihu Mntnwnn

l liM Aid anil Itv tcu a gqiuul, Ino. w ill |>h'k up th« coin rn rili.loft ilurliiK Jnnunry itnrtliiK Mmn ilny ovotung.

Sqund m(>li||»i)ri| la U i»lr wbltn cuvor-iilli |tKd hatt tvlll ninknIlm liounft.t6-nou*) cnnvnM {rumfl p .m . to 6:10 p .liu Alonduy i Iih iu k I i n m rin lo y nvnnlnRi until thu m tlru nron In n biXMi covor- i'll.

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Taxpayers, Plenty. r.ljsuipayer# of 'Monmouth 'County wiU tes: required U>: pay s total of

if.'('opgraiiS adopts the •: s jKnd in ji ?>rosw>v

ptojwjKPd by:President, Kennedy (nr the.: 1SS3-S'! f isca l y ifs r , ihe State C h stn lw r o l. Commerce i m .report,", . e d . ■ ■.".’. . ' ■.''.' . '• ’ .•'■' ,T b i» cqst to ' county- taxpayers is * i l ' i t f a is * 5 0 ,2(iO,2?a of property 'U n b u rd en , -leviaS w ithin tin? county to: ayp jx jrt tho county. government

«■. ai). municipal i/overr.- mama, and pulitlic schools, the cham- ltijr 'explained. , ,

;.■•■■. ‘y.'iii}a ; the. P re s id en t* 'budget : mcssago, fu s t was released" the

Stiaraber reported that New Je rse y ^.taxpayers’* sh a re , gf. tlie pioposnd

$93,800,01)0, 1)1)8 spending would b»- 54,24^.486,000 based upor. tha feet thiy. reai-Jifnis and taxpayers .w ithin'

. tha slate presently bear 4.:t0 per cent of the total annual federal ia x burden. ,:

i C ites PcrcenlNse J h e cham ber pointed out i.ha.1 this

$4,200,008,000. figure was, 4,4 times the. total of a ll local property taxes

levied in New Je rse y during 1932 to i support service® rendered by the ! state's 21 county and 58S nsunUiipftl ’ government*.. «nd 577 public school districts,- • ••

Conunentiag la ts r oo *.!»* propos­ed. budget.' the cham ber ■ declared: " i t , i s heartening to, iioio in,the, bH'J- R&t message a recognition on tha i part of President Kennedy, that cur esisUng’ high tux rates have uxert- ftd a braking effect upon economic g rin rlh . an il that a significant re ­duction of both Individual and cor­porate tax rates, is essential i f our nation is to. attoin It? growth po­tential. On tlm other hand, wo aro disheartened by, tha la ck of fiscal 'restraint shown, m this budget amounting to 154.5'J0,000,090 more than those for the current' fiscal, .year.

‘ 'The to ta l expenditure proposed by tho President iri regular budget programs lor the 1904 fisca l year, $98,800,(W0,0i)l>, exceeds the highest budget tolul during World W ar U . In the [leak wartim u budgut of 194.5, when federal expenditures

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H O W D I D Y O U R H O M E M E A S U R E U P F O R H E A T ?

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M M S T C IL M tA S U N IN O T A P ! W IT H I V H Y S U R V E Y

N O O B U O A T IO N

W f t n PH O N E O K S T O P IN T O D A Y

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Charles. R . Stoddard j r . , p resi­dent of The Covurtcxt C'or|)Oi'ution of Red Bank, a m ajo r supplier oi personalized quality book cov.*rs to schools, announces the appointment ot Robert B rantley as vice p resi­dent and advertising director.

M r. B ra in ley . who resides Hi 40 Buttoiw'oo.d D r ., l : air Haven, is u graduate o! Dartmouth College. C lass of 1940. l ie form erly was associated w ilh Ihe "o lo n i.il L ife Insurance ('onipany.

Tho Covertcxt Corporation sup­plies lujok covers to Keyport, Karl- tan Township and Mata',van Reg­ional High Schools.

hit J98.300,00(1,000, deiense spend­ing accounted for JIM,000,000,000 of that total, In the 10(14 budget, how- ovur, defenso expenditures total $56,000,000,000 w hile n il other e x ­penditures account for J i 2,Bi)0.00tt,- 000.

Non-Defense Spending"Exc lu d in g interest on the fodsr-

a l debt, domestic non-delense e x­penditures In the new budget anyiunt to SSI,.100.000,000. T h is rep ­resents an increase of $2, 100,000,000 over Buvli expenditures for the cu r­rent. fisca l ye a r. Fu rtherm ore, It represents a $6,000,000,000 inureaae over tha actual domestic non-de- fensa (.pending in tha 19(52 fiscal yeat', a year when such spending was already sharply accelerated by tho present adm inistration. I f you look back further to the fisca l year I960, non-defensa expenditures show a rlsa ot $10,900,000,000 or 53 per ccnt In just four years .

“ Federa l employment is * m ajor element ot these rising non-defense costs. Since Jan u ary 1961, for e x­ample, no lest than 145,000 peopla, not including m ilita ry personnel, have been added to tha payro lls ot tha executive branch of the gov­ernment alone. Thi# Is tho equival­ent of placing every m an, woman and child In the C ity ot Paterson into » governmental job.

"O bviously ,” th9 cham ber oon- cludad, “ non-defensa spending is a budget area o ffc in g substantial op­portunities to save money for tax­payers. Wo hope that congress w ill exam ine It closely w ith that end in m ind.''

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T h a -.ible shd’.v i 3-1 i.ovr'n.s havo increases, • 16* hov-i d^creuius and three. Farm ingdaie , -J2.RS: M»ia- v/iin Townahip. SH.OS, ar»j Upper Fre-.*i’o!d Tow nship, $2.57 n*p.mirs i.’ia s.'ttnu. H ifjh ts i ta ; aro $9.1^ for Shrewsbury Township, up w m s , Roosevelt, $1.97. up '*6 cem*j;

Arbour, $4.3-1, up 1ft cents, and Allentown. $4 01, up. S i.M ,

Lo ch Arbour, tho nowesl, sn\a!!- e3tk and Iousl populous niunicipa!!* ly , was carved fro.m 0»*oan 'town*.ship lour years a^o. Ocean Town- .ship's tax r^lti for 19GS u $2.79, up S,‘’l.th H,olT Ar thro*?, cents. The Reel Bank rata is ' nr‘ n° " “ $2.83, up four cents. A t M iddle­town, !t is $2.87, up XI cimUs.

Com|>uirut>)o Chari One valno of the comparablii tax

! rata chatt \s to detennino the amount of tKxes on s im ila rly p ric ­ed real e.stato within the county, and to measure tho value in term s of locai serv ices provided. T iv i lowest rated are Sprip.g La ka . $1,56, up two cents; Hohudul Township,

down 33 ce n ti; and Sea G ir t ,$1.84, up threa cents.

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I.ocaI Ftnsnceearo iiigs for iho f to ca I year Feb . 2S, ItfW, app;ox>i:)9i.<> 5S cenl-j a. j i n n « an uvera^a of '!'Kv713 shares o'\i iju ririj, the. v .^ r ,compared with 51 cents i>n this *v- eragt of 3/5.010 shares. In Ilia. j>r«- viuvi'i year, liihn L . . jMctfepry jr., prt!Sidf?ni of I lie t':)i ;tora'.H>ii. uliich is ;«x;aied in t'fovidenc^. R X , i:\id. lie estimated M<at ir.u consumrr fiuancfl company'* oaniingj climb-oil to li'HJiu -V.i i rv" .' liifiU ,from the $326,439 earned 'in fisca l I9B3..

During the yt?ar t.ocal's :H branch offices mado (>1,175 injiif* aver'a ing a'/nos- i « 7 lo r a total voivrn* of abotil S?.(i,7-3,0l)(i. J suhxtaotial increase over th^ •W.'i'iS loans tota l­ing $20,459,wl0 in the previous year, Th a com pany ended the -iscal year with gross loan.1 tecoivjibie in ux-

ccs* <>i $ lS.5W ,i»9t- iifi 13 p w sect incroasjo over ih s ya a r aa riiu f jo- ta l

M r. M ctio n ry seld that tha com­pany-. ended t f» fisca l y s a r with consolidated flf.sels ur appioxl- n\s'.«lv W JOO.KiO , up shttrply fram tha ilg .W S.iGS ioi-jl at tha end n[ tha pi'av'ious ve a r and daoble the aim iuiit of thn t.'i«mpany‘» assets or., ly s ix .y e a rn sgo.

The Lo ca l F inance oftica I21 this area is l'jc<>.‘.(;C! a I. 4 M ain 3'.., Key­port, and h managed by W alter Mim-son.

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F o r S c o u t l e a d o r i

Maimel Oa!a, Koypori, ch jirm i.n for t i« C liln aa io ra D istr ic t 0! Mon­mouth Council, Boy Scontf of A m cric s , mmounced that the An­imal Leaders Kecpfjultion banquet w ill bis held olt T ln irsday evening,

M ay S, a t Bm Share V o M Iujti,: lla».!et. ...'

Raym ond Cheston, Holinda!, din­ner chairm an, suited that, near*'/ 200 Scout loader* and their' w ive* ; from Holmdei, K a rlta n , Keiias- burg, Union Beach , Moiganvllse,- K u y iia rf . auit M atawaa ara eKpect- cd to atn«id. T IjIk I i th* annuat d iv ir ic t highlight of tha ye a r whati unit, ie ad eu at a recognized and . new inenibcrs-al-lHrgs are added to tsifl Si'.'iH'iins'program.

M r. O s s to a announced:, that a special foal lire oi this year's, ctln- uisr w ill be a prasontatton by a daa mother and a specla! film showi(i3 of ths D istrict's K lond ike . D erby Which was held (h is past Feb ru a ry duri.ig Bo y 'Sco u t Week. .Mr. Gali» stated that the d istric t how se rves over 1'20‘i boys through 22 local Ir.stitutions. and (hut over 400 adult leader* are active in the program locally . .

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Nab SuspectAugust W. Singer, 30, of 243 Bay-

v iew A va ., Lauronca H a rlx ir , p ick ­ed up by Keyport Patrolm an Kay- niond Rlffenberg Apr. 17 when he was found peddling new clothos from his cm', has bean turned over to Newark Police). He Is un proba­tion from that city .

According tn tha estimate of the Am erican Cancer Society, there w ilt ba 22,1100 new cancer cases this year In New Je rse y ; .'1500 cases w ill ba cancer of the colon and roctum, 2700 cancer of the breast ami 2000 cancer of the lung.

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Large Assortment

PLASTIC CURTAINS 7 7 P r

F u lly Lined d rap es — Cafe Curtains and r o l l ago -Seta

•Seconds nnd Irregulars — Made hy Famous M anufacturer ^

BATH TOWELS 7 7THICK aad TIIIRSTV — Solids and Prints In wide assortment of colors,

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5-Web Aluminum I'oldlng

LAWN CHAIRSilaraq Webbing — Folds lo r Coinpaol Stornga. Choice o l Groan or Ya llo w .

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Imported Children's

SNEAKERSditto, Hcd and W hile — Slr.cn: S In IZ ff

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20 Inch Itntnry Wlnd lJp Impulnn Sturt

u m mower 3 8 “2*/j IM*. A Slrmum I ('ytle I'unlno.

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Elected D irectorD avid M. Park , T ie a su re r of

Acnin M arkets, in c ., wa.i eiecled u d irector of the company uc tho ineotiug of ih * Boat'd of Directors held T liu n d iiy .

advcfli.sem eiu In this reuch prospective

purchasers in every conin^uniiy i» thu hayshnre area . .

our paper

T A I L O R I N GA L T E R A T I O N S

MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL DRY CLEANING iNm

FUR ALTERATIONS b e l i v e rWH A LSO M A K E N EW C LO T H E !!W K O lV K SSH G R E E N STA M PS CO 4-! 123B R O A D STREET C L E A N E R S

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• h e a d f o r r e s v r v a t l o n s '

N«xt lim e , he'll matt* arrangement* by phons ' t t fn r * Uavlng horn*. Nothing smooths your path 'm or* when you'r# on th * road, n ew J l RSEV a e iv .{

St's O u rANNIVERSARY

S A I EANNIVERSARY 'SUPER SPECIAL! 1 '—I

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’•1 R A M M J'R Classic, 4-l)r. Stallnn Wagon, V-8, A/T,P.S., It.II., Black Hnd While, W/Walls....................... $1795.00

>«1 VAI.IANT V-200, 1-I)r.t A/T, R.ll., While Walls,l.lgbt tlluo ............................................................... $1393.00

’60 FORD Falcon, 2-IJr. Sedan, Dol.una Trim, R.ll., _W/Walls, Turquoise .................................................. *10*3.00

’60 CIIF.VROLl'.T Ininala Spi. I'oiqw, 8 Cyl., A/r, R.ll.,White, White Wnlls .................................................. $10*3.00

'80 BUtl'K Fierira, t-Dr. Ildtp., Turquoise, lt&ll, P.S.,IM1., W/Walls ........................ -...................... $1893.00

’60 OI.DSMOIIII i: !W Convi'rilble, Yellaw, Full Power,R.ll., A/T, W/Walls .................................................. $1*73.00

'5* tJIHYSLK It Snrnlngn, I H r. Ildtp., P.S., P.B., HS.II,W/Walls, llluu ....................................................... II1M.OO

’3D I’ONTIA(' Sturi'hii’f 1 Dr. Ildlp., White, A/I', P.S.,,P .IJ„ R.ll., W/Walls .............................................. $11*3.00

’30 PORI) (inliiKlu Convertible, While, V-8, A/T, P.S.,R.ll., W/Walls ............. $1293.00

’5* PONTIAC ( alallna t-I)r. Sedan, A/T, R.ll., P.S.,W/Walls, t'irey and Whllo ........................................ $1173.00

’18 CMFVROI.I T lllsrnync, 2-l>r., • Cyl., A/T, R.ll.,While Walls, llluu and White .................................. $ 8W.M

’JO FOHI) palrlanu 2-Or. Victoria. I lyl., Sid., Dlua,H & II, W/Wnlls .................................................... $ 8M.00

’57 ( IIKYSI I Il I\cw Ym'ker, ! I»r. Ildlp, Full Power,Red & Whlto, RKlII, W/Walls ..................................... I 7*1.00

’JT PONIIAC ( liL'illan 4-l»r. Sedan, Groan, A/T, R.H.,W/Walls ..................................................................I 0*3.00

’ST CROWN IM I'LH IA I., W>r. Ildlp., Pull Power,W/Wallf, K*H, llltt* ................................................. $ WS.00

’Jf PONTIAC Slnrchh'f 4 Dr. Ildtp., Illu., and Whits, A/r,P.S., P.B., n.ll., W/Walls, Air Conditioned ........... $ 8#100

'ST ntMCK SujM'r ? Or, 11 1., H*tl, WhHa Walla, Auto, Tr,aad I’OM. SL, Illu* ana Whlto ............................... I t*J.M

Hi* Above Cars Are Sold With A 10 Day l/nooudltlonal Guaranty*

TIlAN'il’OH I’A I ION fll’ECIAI.’II CAIIII.I.AC Cnnvurtlblu, Rtd. IHIL W/Wall#,

Full Pmvi'f ............. i nS.OO’AT IIUICK Special Ildlp. Hmhin, P.S., H.ll., A / r , W/Wulli,

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Bill Lanzaro'sA U T O S A L E S

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Cur. Kf.tln K Itl. IdII I ' 10 .1(1 MONTHS IO PAY

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W a opened the Strand lyncheonotta February 1, 1960 and a year ago on April 30th w» moved into our new building. During this past year we have mqdo many new friends and wo want our old and now friend* to know we appreciate their pa* tronage. ................

As we start another year we will con* tinue to *erv« the BEST FOOD to the NICEST PEOPLE, our customers!

HOT PLATTERS — SANDWICHES

FOUNTAIN SERVICE

O R D E R S TO TAKE O U T

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Served Daily

TH E STRAND LUNCHEONETTE*1 W E S T FR O N T S T ., K E V T O R T

(N ext to The Keyport W eekly)

Open Dally 7 A.M. - 1 P.M. Closed Sunday*BUI Van Busklrk Junto* Cusano

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BUILDING MATERIAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER

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*YJno or thu Larg ost Building »Su(>- nty Centers of in k in d in th a World.*1 Freu llam a Mad (in itiation I'lunniiig And Estimates. Tow*l'o*( F inanciiig .

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The Money You Save Makes The Trip Worthwhileliny Whore; Tho rontractoni Buy

lJiiH|ualod Vuluos And I ’ncqualcd Scrvico

World Famous Brand Names Casllc’s Sjning

C A R N IV A L O F

V A L U E S

BIG DAYSTliurs., Fri., Sat,, Apr. 25-26-27

_ n , TO T l l l t KIDDIES* C D E E i i i i i ' io n s - i-oiii[xi|H m I lot Dn.’S - Fop Coin

To llui l.adli-a —■ Til Iho Men Spoon lliild.Ti — Car I'up Curriers

SIMXTAI. SAI.K ItVI-KY IIM.I'-IIOUHI

*1000 In Free Merchandise Gift Award* G iven A w a y Sat., Apr. 27th

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Two Purposes Of AdvertisingA d v e r t is in g c a n , a n d s h o u ld , s e r v e tw o m a jo r p u rp o s e s .

T h e m o s t o b v io u s 13 to s e l l a c o n c e r n s g o o d s' o r s e r v ic e s , W h a te v e r th e y m a y b e , T h i s i s r s s e n t in l u n d t ra d it io n ,n l. B u t t h e r e .c a n b a m o re , m u c h m o re , n n d t h a l is a d v e r t is in g '.de s ig n ed ''to i n s t i l f a i t h i n th e s y s te m w h ic h rm ik e s i l p o s s ib le to p ro d u c e , r id v e r li .s e a n d c e ll goods a n d s e rv ic e s , in a c lim a te - « ( f re e d o m , T h e " c J im a tc ” - i s th e fo u n d a t io n fo r s u c c e s s fu l p ro d u c t io n a n d sa le s .

T h e F re e d o m s F o u n d a t io n e a c h v e a r a w a r d s it s p e o rg e W a s h in g to n I-fo n o r M e d a l, w h ic h is U s top a w a r d to a n e n te r p r is e c o n d u c t in g a lo c a l a d v e r t is in g c a m p a ig n f u r t h e r ­in g t l ie cm i.se o f f re e d o m . T h e 1 96 2 M e d a l w e n t to th e F lo r id a P o w e r & L i g n t C o m p a n y , w h ic h a lso w o n i t l ; i 1055 . T h a t m a d e th is u t i l i t y th e f i r s t tw o - u n ie w in n e r of th e F o u n ­d a t io n 's h ig h e s t a w a r d .

T h e 19t>2 a d v e r t is in g w h ic h w o n th e h o n o r p o in te d o u t th e im p o r ta n c e o f m a in ta in in g th e b a s ic n g h t3 a n d .p r iv i le g e s of our .c i t iz e n s . " E a c h #d in th e s e r ie s d e p ic te d a d in e ie n t p h a se o f th e A m e n c q n w a y o t l i f e , f re e d o m o f s p e e c h , th e l i g h t to v o te f in d m a n y o th e rs a s k in g o n e a c h , 'A r e w e le t t in g i t fa d e a w a y ’ ? ” ■ ■ .

A n o f f ic e r o f tn e c o m p a n y h a s s a id ; . " W e , h a v e t r ie d th ro u g h a d v e r t is in g to a w a k e n c it iz e n s lo xhe v a lu e o f o u r r ig h t s a n d f re e d o m s . . . . " W h a t f in e r p u rp o s e c a n s t iv e r - lo s in g s e r v e ? .

Club To Celebrate F|r»t Anniversary

The Jersey Shore Chapter ot the Clipt Wings Club will celebi'iite its flr ii anniversary wiln a sherry for MW members May 6 fit 8:30 p.m. to the home of Mrs. William A. Weber, 193 Kingfisher Dr., Middle­town,

The club, which was organized Mrt. Weber with levcn charter

members a yeur ago. and now has 30 active members, Is a branch

tthe National Clipt Wings Sorori- whose object ii to aul local

antics and to further social In­terest of ty-nirlme hostesses.

Final plans for the event were

Sade at a meeting thursday even- g ..t the home of Mrs. Heriiert C Eiss, 6 Copper Lane, Hazlet. (fembership IS open to any ex­airline stewardess in the shore area

Who has flown at least six months.The club will have a luncheon

May 14 at 12:30 p.m. et the Cob- plestones, Middletown.

Young Churchmen To Attend Convocation

Members of the lipiscopal Young Churchmen of the Trinity Episco­pal Church, Matawan, will attend (he Convocation meeting Sunday in St. Mary's Church, Point Pleasant. Transportation will be provided.

At tne meeting held in the church llall, Patricia Wilks reported on the Coiporate Communion and Sandra Wallers read the lessons. Patricia Wilks and Gregg Nazarian will lead the lessons at the May 5 meet­ing and Miss Karyl Hayducko and Miss Alvina McDonald will serve refreshments.

Holmdel Recreation Unit Holds Egg Hunt

Over 200 children attended the Holmdel Township Recreation Com­mission s Egg Hunt Saturday at Telegraph Hill Park. Thanks lo the co-operation ol the Parkway auth­orities, this entrance was opened lo residents for this occasion. Hun­dreds of egts were found by tod­dlers as well us school children. Candy and prizes were distributed and special prizes were won by Kenneth Kojola. Dorce.i Lagaltuta and Bctiy Jane Sleiglu.

The commission will sponsor * 'IKIte-Klymg Day' Salurday (rain date May .1) at the Indian Hill school grounds at 1 p.m. Alt children and parents of the town­ship are urged to come and join the tun.

Categories lo be judged are us follows: Best home - made kite(brought by cohlestcnt); highest flying kite (supplied free by com­mission): largest kite; smallest kite and most original kite. '

Attend DinnerAmerican Legion Department Ex­

ecutive Committeeman Homer Mat- teson, Cliffwood, and Mrs. Matte- son were among the 325 persons who attended the dinner honoring Mrs. Karl I.orenz, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, De­partment of New Jersey, held in the American Legion Home, Stan­hope, Saturday night.

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L iberal B uildihg & Loan A ssociation159 Main Street — 'Inlawiin

I- i i iy Y e a rs Ago '(issue Thu rsday ,- . A p r.' 7.-1, 191.1}

The rtce iiL spirit ot wet wcfttlr.tr d id . considerable. daniHjjc potato creps in ilo im d d lownshio . M ar­tin . M ax-Tudes, ->'hn faring Minor Brow n’#' place. '.Van one ct the, heaviest losers. H's had planted twenty o.cies of potatoes on low ground mi thft turm . A ll the seed has rotted. .

M ain Street has been coveted w ith « .e-oailng o l crushed stone and the steam ro tic r has compact­ed it- Th e stone rtsad in Matawan U th e 'f irs t .o n e In lhe county this spring to be repaired by the F>ee- hplders.' .

W illiam H . Bergen has returned home afte r spending the winter in Asbui'y P a rk .

It is better to sow f|ower seeds in H seedbed and then transplant them In llitnr permanent locations' than to sow the seed d irectly where the plants a rc lo bloom.

Next week H a rry P itcher, who has the contract for widening the county bridge at the. font. ot' Mc- Goncgal’s H ill, w ill begin work on thu job. When completed the road pn tlie north side ol the trolley track w ill he of equal w idth of the road on the south side and pro­vision w ill b® made for construct­ing a sidewalk on that side of tha bridge. The counly has agreed So m ake a sidew alk on the north side of tlie road o( such tim es as the M ayor and Council requires other property owners on lhat side ot the road to lay new w alks. F o r tlie. ap­pearance of the town a new w alk from ihe railroad tracks west on that side of thc road ougpt to be built, and it would be a great bene­fit to those coming to M ain Street from the street leading to the M or­ristown Ruad.

T h irty Y ea rs Ago(Issu e F rid a y , A p r. 28, 1933)

B y ?.ction of the Borough loun- c il at its meeting, Tuesday night. M atawan school teachers can re­ceive thc balance of their pay lor the month of A p ril.

M rs. O scar H . H yer and seven members of the Ju n io r Woman’s C.iub of M alaw an, attended the s ixth annual convention of the New Je rsey State Federation of Jun ior Women's Clubs at A tlan tic C ity on Saturday. The g iris in the parly were: Hazei W iirnock, C la ir Le- F a v re , M ildred Seid ler, E leanor H avettina , Dorothy llo ta ling , Sarah Higbie and M arjo rie V anB racldc .

Crine and Halleran have a brand new truck in which they plan to send two men to Jessup . G a ., to­m orrow morning with a toad oi m achinery. On the return trip the truck w ill pick up a load ot tomato plants from Vincent C rine for set­ting in the north. M r. C rine wus a large grower of tomatoes and oper­ated a canning factory here before going to Georgia.

The Asbury P a rk and Ocean Grove Bank w ill open Monday with a new board of d irectors but w ill operate under the old charie r.

The M alawan Road and Heuser Road in Cliffwood havo been im ­proved and widened and consider­able work has been done on it un­der tho direction of Thom as Kane and the unemployed of this v ic in ity . Locust Street has also been im ­proved and ditches dug under the direction of Charles M elting and thc unemployed.

F ra n k 11. B liss left Satu iday for Chicago on a business trip . Be­fore he returns home, M r. B liss w ill renew acquaintances in M ilwau­kee, where he fo rm erly lived.

A 2G-picce set o1 Community Roger’s 1M7 and llo im es and E d ­wards s ilve r piate is $10.75 at a special sale at P rag cr's , J<eyi>ort, this week.

W ilh C larence Stu ll/ presiding, ihe M at..wan A .A . club members accomplished a great deal al last night’s meeting held in the M ata­wan Post, Am erican Legion Hull. With unliiiished busini’s , (’ leaned up. a new baseball manager elect­ed, a toacli, an athletic equipment committee and tin- rumpk-ie list of candidate" |#os!ed win1 w ill try lor regular bi rths on liie Maia\\ ui team, which voted im .inim ntisly In join the Inter-Boro Tw ilight Aula tcur League.

State Doctored Emergency A rea

Ar:tij*g Governor W itiiam O/zard Monday declared a .siatt oi em er­gency throughout the entire stal« and bnr» invoked al) of the c>-ira- ord inary m-er&cncy powers ava il­able to .a ll Malt* tfj^nde.s to tori.' bat the threat of tire io sife and properly . Ho j, a s specHteaKy. ordered thal there w ilt be no out- ii«de fires r.i any kind and no d is­position f c i g a r s 1, cigarettes or other bunting m aterial in or near vvoodl/inri

Viola-.ors m ay be prosecuted as d isorderly persons und upon, con­viction,'W ould br*. subject.to . a fine uf up to JI7JS.- one ye a r in ja ii or both. Act inj* Gov. Oz?ard called upon n il citizens of the state to help bluck the continued threat of fire dam age/

said he hoped negoiUtions could be completed' in a few

Council r 'trm t.’d to ihe h-.tml- inspector a compiai.nl by Wd-

bur Schneider that

Elks Auxiliary Installs Officers

O fficers of the l.udies A u x ilia ry of 3 . P .O . E lk s "030, Keyport, were installed F rid ay night at the E lk s Horne by Exa lteti R u le r Fred H ar­d ie r and his staff. Installed were M rs. M ary Brand, president; Mrs. Blessom Koenig, organist; M rs. M ary Kapushy, firs*, vice presi­dent; M rs. Bertha Lew is , second vice president; M rs. G lo ria I.oh- scn. treasurer; M rs. E lhe l Section- sk i, recording secre tary : M rs. G . M ary Wells, financial secre tary ; M rs. Fe lic ia Spaluss, chap lain ; M rs. Dorothy - K a rch er, sergeant- at-arm s; M rs. Sonia Korm ondy, trustee.■ M r. K u rch er presented her past president's pin to M rs. Kormondy.

Guests included E lk s and A u x il­ia ries from Long B ranch, Say ri; Woods and Ked Bank.

A social hour followed with music by Danny Sn yders O rchestra , fte- trcslim enls were served.

MRH5 Juniors Measured For Their Class Rings

Bv Marilyn KallaA ll juniors of Matawan Regional

Hioli School have been measured for their c lass rings which they w ill receive the beginning of their senior year.

The ring is gold with a ruby, blue, or b lack stone. I l bears the in­scription "M a;awt.H Regiona l" and the year of graduation, l l also has an M on the (ace of the stone and, If wanted, hears the student’s name or in itia ls inside.

The ring, available in a large or sm all face, is unlike other schools and is specia lly made for students ot M atawan. The slone is a special cut from Belgium nnd is very dur­able, w ilh a life-time guarantee by the Ea lto ur Company.

A t O p e n H o u s e

M r. and M rs. Thom as McDonald, 148 M cK in ley A ve ., Laurence H a r­bor, attended open house at thc Je rse y C ity State College, where their daughter, M iss Ro^e M c­Donald, is a sophomore. Mfes M c­Donald had a water color on ex­hibition.

dver-! tiying liign is jxwlc-d illegally at ! 121 Ravine D r . The irisp^f.,?or was } directed to proceed undi'i* pro- 1 visions of tne'zoning code and tile J a jV.immuits If necevsary.| Joint 7 . K'-ick snd Jam es W. ) Leahy, both of Coloniru D r ., Marc, j Woods, wer*j co.ufir:ncd as new | members of \T. xi. Haley Hose Co. ! M rs .' Constance. Jenson. 4 R avine ; D r., was api'ointed as a .school j crossing guard , .

Mans-In Favor(continued from one)

nancc providing for the C harter Study Commission.

M r. M nrz said thnt It could be Rescinded m a m anner fiimilai* !o its passage. A public heonn^ and advertisem ent would be necessary. C itizens could c ircu late petitions and force thc action if they so de' siri'd1, the m ayor explained. “ I doubt very much if it. w iii be re­scinded.” the m a y o r sa id . ' 'I haven’ t heard any mention of i t . ’ '

M r. Clem ents pointed out lhat all the residents of Strathm ore will not be eligible to vole in N ovem ­ber* when the question comes up on the ballot. ‘ 'Perhaps it’ s one year too e a r ly .” M r, Clements comment­ed M r. M arx replied lhat a ll the

I people liv ing in lhe development at ; the present tim e w ill be eligible.’ The question on the November

ballot w ill m ere ly ask if a C harter Study Commission should be elect­ed. The names of candidates for the five-man commission also w iii be on lhe ballot and the votersw ill be asked to choo.se five in tho event that they approve the charter question. '

Would Study FormsIf elected, the Charter Study

Commission would study the exist­ing charter and other forms and return with an opinion in nine months. They could recommend that no change be made o r they could recommend a change. Tho change would then hav»: to appearon the ballot for voters lo decideupon.

M r. Mar/, said he has not had time to study the various form s of government and had not decided on any p articu la r form . He noted that m any tim es a town w ill chanpe its form of government and still be dis­satisfied . He said he had no opinion yet regarding a ward system ve r­sus on at-large election.

He suggested that thi? group meet again w ithin the month. He said this would give him an opportunity to study the Fau lkner Act further and oerhaps the other members of the committee would also be able to attend.

no m o r e th an io p rovide ;h<; area* “ rough /iih:d and g r a d e d ” -vish art

I am o u n t of binding g ras s . »Iik e.vtV- ! t e d fnai the 'plan< for rec rea t ion J recre.-itiyn.ai eq u ip m en t w e r e oj m a t t e r for th* tow nsh ip officiate jp u d the house ow m’.rs in S t ra th nv /re 1 vo nettle fcfftvvcL-n th em, i M r. F d d m a n found i h t wc 'dinf? * appl icable io the l.cvi.u obl igation j on p in y s ites was ‘.o “dev e lo p and j co ns t ru c t ;5 fadlifitisr '(-r ihe u:*:e of 1 f.he h'.MV'e buyers.I No i*urW er “ DtmatJOoV1j M i. PolleU hotly retorted that | the Le v in firm had been a con* ; tributo i of the Strathm ore School. J then the municipal improvement J program for Cliffwood. so now was j in no rnoc-d to ?.rr.e.de to any funh* I er ’ 'donutions" f<n; rtc rea iio n or | anyfiilng else to get. the fin a i sec­

tion* of :ta project approved. And he noted the township, had a rec­reation commission., and it was cer­ta in ly not the provence c f the Le v­

S i l t firm to be taking over the work h i f this body.j But M r. Feldm an' insisted a : meeting would bu in order that the ! Strathm ore group cou'.d be better | informed on recreation as con- | strned hs an obligation of the de* i veloper. M r, Po llen said that his j firm would engage in such conver- 1 sations with the planning board and i the township committee only iu ihe [sense of being co-operative, not

committed. I l was gel for Monday. ! The firs t barrage leveled at the

developers came over .lenkins Lane by two adjoining owners, Joseph M iele and Joseph Trancone. Mr. M iele wanted the iot againsl which Jenk in s Lane dead-ends in tho Lev­itt development subject !o a 50-foot tie-in to provide a new egress way from Section 25 to Houle 34. Mr. P o ik u scored it as a bid for the developers lo build a road that (he two owners could sell their lands to soma other de.veioper for a good price . He declared that Levitt had donated an extra five feet to make Jenk in s Lane a road of legal­ly required width along the Levitt side.

T lie m atter was referred to Mr. Le rn e r, He found Jenkins Lane a private road. M r. M iele then sug­gested that a cui de-cac be put ;n by cutting to a depth of 7.5 feet in one Strathm ore lot and the buyers of lots on thc Levitt side could have an exit to relieve tra ffic conges­tion. But M r. Poiletl spurned this, loo, saying the garages on lhe side of lhe Lev itt homes provide, for nnly d riveways to the front.

'lhe board then cut off more dis­cussion on the m atter as a topic for repented inquiry with only one answer.

Thursday, April 25, 3963

K £ . Y N ° r E s

A R S A h ' IR E M K N D E S B J R V E p la u d it s io r ih e e s t t ra w d m i;- a v y w o r k th e y d id ■i«, c o n tro ll in g the r a s h o i g ra s s . ’ fcru fllt . ; ;n d w o o d s J .ire s th a t p ia.Kuec) its la s t w e e k e n d . . . T h e y o l- cm .icevs w iViir k e p t uti iSie y i ja . e s p e c ia l ly S n m r d a y .»s i i r o ? , fa n n e d b y s t ro n g w c s ie j i y w in d s , ro a re d o u t o f c o n tro l in m a n y s tv .o r s ; . . . P a r t . ; ;o f M a la w a n T o w n s h ip itio rtt; C o u n ty R t ! . a n d in th e M o rg n n y iH e - a re a s w o re h a rd e s t N e ijj-h b o r in g to w n s c o n tr ib u te d m e n a n d e q u ip m e n t 'to n 'e e t th e d u n y e r , F o r tu r t a te iy , n o h o m es, w e re lo s t a’lth a u g h a f e w v ic v o s in g e d b y t l ie l ia m e s . . . C o u ld w a tc h th e p ro g re s s o i th e f i r e s o n S ta te n Is la .iu l f ro m th e b a y f r o n l S a tp e d a y . f r o m t lie s m o k e , it ioi;ti.t>d e s i f th e e n t ir e is la n d w e r e o n t i r e , w ith {Ja m e s b u rn in g a s w a th f ro m e a s t lo .w e s t- ’ . , i . S h e e r ig n o ra n c e a n d c a re le s s n e s s w i t h f i r e or; s u c h a w in d y d a y lo o k i t s t o l l 'of .b la c k e n e d la n d s a n d m in e d h o u se s . . ■P e rs o n s w ith so l i t t le p re sa n e e o f m in d w lto s 'tn r i f i r e s u n d e r s u c h w in d c o n d it io n s sh o u ld be d e a lt w ith h a r s h ly b y th e a u th o r it ie s . . . . :M A N A G A I N S T M A C H I N E . , , A p p a re n t ly fe a r in g - h e w a s ' a b o u t to be f i r e d , a n e m p lo y e e in lh e o f f ic e o f O h io ’s C u y a r - h o g a C o u n ly A u d it o r R a lp h J . P e r k to re o u t th e w ir in g o f th e m a in c o m p u te r m a c h in e c o n tro l p a n e l — a n d t lie n r e ­s ig n e d . . . “ A y e a r a n d a h a l f s w o r k in s e tt in g u p th e b r s in s o f h is d e lic a te m a c h in e w a s d e s t ro y e d ,” M r . P e r k , r e c e n t ly e le c te d to the p o st, sa id . . . T h e c o u n ty a u d ito r s a id he w a s c o n s id e r in g b r in g in g c h a rg e s of d e s t ru c t io n of p ro p e r ty a g a in s t the e m p lo y e e . H e d e c lin e d to d is c lo s e th e m a n ’ s' n a m e p e n d in g a r u l in g f ro m t lie p ro s e c u to r 's o ff ic e . , . “ f w a s t e r r ib ly d is a p p o in te d ,” h e s a id . ‘ ‘ I h a d p la c e d m y fa ith . a n d t ru s t in m o st o f th e e m p lo y e e s w e h a d h e ld o v e r f ro m th e p re v io u s a u d ito r , J o h n J . C a r n e y . T h i s w a s a s h o c k .” M r , P e r k e s t im a te d th e m a c h in e ’s v a lu e a t $20 ,000 . “ I t c o n tro ls th e a c c o u n t in g m a c h in e o p e ra t io n ,’ ’ th e a u d ito r s a id .

T H I S 'N T H A T . . . 'O u t c o m e o f th e p r im a r y ra c e s in M a ta w a n T o w n s h ip a n d H o lm d e l T o w n s h ip c o u ld h a v e been, p re d ic te d . . .- T h e r a c e in U n io n B c a e h p ro d u c e d th e b iy g e s t t u rn o v e r in Ih e b a y s h o re a re a . . . O rg a n iz a t io n D e m o c i .u s th e re w o rk e d lo n g e r a n d it a p p e a rs , h a r d e r fo r t h e ir c a n d id ­a te s . . , J o h n M o ln n e s , (" JO P w r i t e - in c h o ic e fo r tn n y o r , s a y s h e w i l l n o t a c c e p t th e n o m in a t io n . . . T h r e e - c o tn e re t l r a c e s in M a ta w a n T o w n s h ip an d H o lm d e l T o w n s h ip in N o - v c n ib e r w i l l be in te re s t in g to w a tc h . . . U n fa v o ra b le w e e k ­en d set b a c k lo c a l b o a ln ie n ju s t ab o u t a w e e k in t i ie i r f i l l in g o u t c h o re s . . . S a y ih e n e w re d e c o ra te d E m p re s s H o te l in K e a n s b u rg w i l l d e lig h t th e e y e w h e n i l is reo p e n e d M a y •!.. . . K e y p o r t B o a rd ot H e a lth s c h e d u le d to re o p e n its h e a r in g in to th e o p e ra t io n o l a k e n n e l on W e s t F ro n t S t . to n ig h t . . . T h e 1062 M a ta w a n T o w n s h ip Z o n in g B o a r d of A d ju s t m e n t a ls o m a y m a k e it s r u l in g k n o w n o n th e A . C a m p o a s p h a lt m a n u fa c tu r in g p la n t n e x t w e e k . , . W h o in M a la w a n T o w n ­s h ip h a s th e to e n a ils un one fo o t p a in te d le d . . . . _____

Mrs. Martin Smith Jr. Hostess To Social Club

M rs. M iiit iu Smith j r . , Morgan Vlllp, was hostess to the Social H ub on Wednesday evening. Games were played and M rs. Joseph Lan- la ro s r . received a gift from her w cre t pal.

Attending w e r e Mr.s. lu h 'a id Becker. M rs H a rry Kormwulow, M rs. Robert Owens, M rs. Donald M ille r, M rs. John W ilson, M is . M arlin Smith * r , , M rs . August Holdt, M rs. Joseph Lan/aro t r , and M rs. Hoheit Srber j r .

The iifx t nu'ehng w ill be held ut 1)m home of M r*. IieckiM\

Slain Attorney’s(continued from page one)

$15 for the added costs of court In clearing up the matter.

Vernon Crawford , 248 Prospect A ve ., K ive r Gardens, was fined 525 for discharging a shotgun after re­portedly having been drinking. L t. F ran c is Cherney, township police, made the arraignm ent. Additional penalty of 30 days suspended sen­tence in the county ja il and s ix months piobation was imposed.

Keyport S'ate Police summon­ed two d rivers allegedly passing a school bus on Route 35. H. T . Vie-

j gus, Newark, and Hthel Hodnicky. j Long B ranch, each paid $10 ami ! $5 costs on complaints of T iooper 11). Crofts.■ Harold F.dwards, 7 Stilw ell St., j M alaw an. pkked up by Patrolm an i Anthony Delta Pietro for cab les*,

driving on Church S t., ;:nd fnr.d ! $10 and $5 costs, was Hhscssed an | added J IM .ind J!> coms on a no ;d i i v e r \ lit.viise violation the cna:t

eonsidivrd flagrant.J .im es Morgan. Freehold, paid

nnd J.l costs on a sjx*cd count entcri-d bv Pairohnan Vena,

H. W. Ic ! t , Valley D r., Matawan driving for Merito Fn ierp rises .

| Kancocas, was fined on a tickrt i issued by Patrulm an G io rge I Gum bs.| Pu iio lm an W illiam Smith enured : diMjrd»*rlv charges against iwo Un- j ion Beach men, W illiam S. Smith : and I.eMii* H. T ice M ar. ‘24. Kach | was fined $25. Charles F . Hyan, 1 Cliffwood lh-acli. paid the same

on nu assault count. Jam es P icks ! was brought In on a non-support ; count and given 10 da\s.

A n n i v e r s a r y S a l e

Anthonv M aitom nn, proprietor of thiJ Madison Township I.tunln r nnd Supply Co., Rome 34. has iHinuunc- i,d plans for a fuM .i i i i i iv i isa ty » e! i bralion s .d r. 1 he fate. :<»•» o»du»j* to M r, M a iio i’ami. " is mir v.av of til.inlung people in lhe tending aten for their pationage and good wdl during tht p .rt nr '*

Se t I n s t a l l a t i o n

F u n d plan*, b . r * b n n made fni’ lhe lif.iail .i t urn Dinner .»f th»’ V. ■» niat t’N Club of t it''M II' '• l l - ' i b ' ’1 «*be lu !.! at Muttojavmid M.moi M e j : . :i, Mondiiv, l'l 7 P 1 'ff.r lhe P-l I 1*4 i \n\) \e .i| •A'lH Im •!' j-mIImI, Ml*.. D. \ ‘d 1 , d ih'iei i iiar iti.'n

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j Council UnveilsI (cominued from page one)

proved include Cedar, Oak, Union, | H illside, Grant nnd Liberty S ts ; jO n l i ' r , Washington, Forest. Sonia, ‘ rod Matawan Aves,; Harding Mlvd . 'CreM M it 1*1., Oak Lane and Mid db'Mw Hd.

; M aster Phin (o n trac iI Cuuiicil ttl.so \dled to contmt t -with the St at** la p a i tment nl Con-

MT^'aiinn mid lid n o n in ' IJeve ' Inpnienl for lhe pteji.ualion of n M a s te r Phin by Jlru jam in n n d ; Chi i.Mina/i, Him.i in,m ami Doi r.tm. : MadlJ.on Tm*.nship, i The M a'ter Plan !g evtiin.ited ;io (o - ,t $l*| non lh e hotoiigti'n <haie nmoniiU lo L’I.'inu vmiIi f)ie b.dunre of fire u i.'f paid bv fhe nndfeili ud goveinm* nt If lhe co utia rl is jipptoved

WdSi.nn T iM iu y , fo-mu- Plan miii;- hoard r.i»’udM ; . prot<Mid theji. f ]»,l, ,1' mil of JI Mr I ",|lltumid be dt lavi d imMi I tmilil

ni]*. |>lntul.itij* and /nu ii;- . ti,ii , u{ilte I.eiiMij’h me I "hi iiji tndate. H'lAeVM. ( omik 'I .n .ed to pi en M il v >tii i ' k appio .n too and itiftH ox <1 Mr I e i im \ Ci,i| u f . im11v i | . (* fit - ■ \i | ( n la -Mj-eig ah a ii .t .tn -l» r Plan

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p r ix d rd hi !'■*' a l '- i i .- - idl i ’,01 .It'hii W. Applegate, nu

nuiMHid that Mi" borni'i-h el'o- i f * . Id \'.a td V/ c u m * , is m go tinim i: hn piopi Hv to jn-'vidc pub Ilf at'r.W tc La III; J.eH 'M *. J lc

Sewer Work Start(continued from page one)

whereby it does nol have to pay interest on borrowed money stand­ing idle.

In Favorab le Light M r. G’eist believed the recogni­

tion accorded it by Penn Mutual Insurance in the bond agreement would put the Authority in n very favorable light when ds applica­tion for federal assistance lor sewers elsewhere in the township was being weighed against r iva l bids for federal funds ava ilab le .

The board received nn opinion that it would be about June 1 when its business headquai tors could be put in use nt the No, 2 plant grounds. W hile the office building is now complete, Thomas Opie, Red Rank, its consultant on the Lev itt pro ject, noted a road has to be constructed as the means of ingress is still hy a lane over pri vatu property.

M is . F li/abeth D ilks was ap­pointed a derk-iyp ist for the Au­thority.

! Levitt construction was reported | completed up U, Scttiun 15 bv M r.! Opie and w a s r».•«-omnier-dcd for j ac'.rp lance in Sections 5-0-7 H.

| Levi It IVIaps Mayi fr.ititinued fiom page '>ne)1‘.'.en! j-’ liead v.hi’i iht.- pnal approv­

als.I Over Contr ibut ions Limit■ Til'.* next is••|i<r v-vs a pa;ee l in whu ii 12 lo,s ar‘e piopo'-id as .'if r-

; ton Van Iwaekle H i), iaiuis ’ now or fo rm erly r.f Sum. M r. l ’a*-

ker rji.i'Mnn* d ,f action m ,n!t*n; the 11! lots would pm l evitt it Sf.ms

; over tfie contributions limit of tlie planned communK'. ordinance. M r.

j Pollelt freely admitted it would. He 'sa id the realty firm had donated i a 34-room school to get 1293 bouses i approved, then had (ontributed ’ $50tJ per housH to get tiOO moie ! houses approved, even thougli the i $300,000 would be fpent m areas • far from the Levitt lands. He es­t im a te d that without tl.e 12 howM",! thc Le v in /inn n i! l .vruild have a 'cred it of $3500 due them.! Hut M r. Poiletf said thi« refund

would not be .'.ought, He noted iha!; if the 12 bouses were built, there , would be nn e\ce<.«; of five houses ! a! $500 or 52500 si einiug deficiency

,n contribution by the de\i lojie! *• j M r. Poileit held there a ,k no jus'i 1 /ico11i n io paV S'.’aOO ns ihe public

works h< »oin''li*hed to g. r (he M0 houses had cost I ev il' fai moie

i Ihfin lhe $300,000 i epn .' Mi'ed m ! ‘ hr \ «mli ibuinui.

M i. J ', i ; I.ei i «-plir(l ii.it M i. I *’•]]<’' I .-.as not a> i ouiiiin)' the < h i- dren ‘ o t <ime o‘it o| Ihe Im 'ses fo;

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S t . J o s e p h ’ s C h e e r L e a d e r s T o p s I n M o n m o u t h C o u n t y

v, Bazaar PlannedT ' ic U a u v . jn ('.-am rr.a i S. ncc

JE'j i 'u ii ' - le a rn t r Ai'i»CM !iun it , :. p'.ar.ninj; ila an.nual country, fa ir ]• bazaar Ln oe ne<il 0:1 tne s-l'Ow!

o-kRi'iHinils-Siiturtsiiy,be,<;inr>.mi; at 10r . In ca^e of M .n , tht. b - tf i'jr

.'.'•j-.r-.'f■■■w jIU l>« ■■ ne!d Ma>* 4.T h b"u lh a id * P i r i-> - l

«a > •■■■• S<¥oetshop, M rs . E ve re tt E . C a r l­- j v.Ei do, rtiid ivl cs - ■: A . R . M anyilk*;. thrift

v|>xf K 5 l^ p i M l's. ChiirWs F ie ro s and M r?.- ' i f :-vJosst)liine D ilks ; tir.U clo ll.es, M rs.

Sf««'-'«WWre«--A<i!SS,ersqt!mi<Jt' .ih<l ‘ M rs. t>i<.>jvfce8ler.-As(>; m 'o e n . tnum lj, TVlvs,J'X i-^ 'ipsrveU McKetj.n;.- M r s .1 W illiam

P ike and M rs . Donald H ay: mak«- . HD. M rs. F red eric* .Cu iiim irins.

■ M i’s . • Anthony- M ojavpro, M rs . G .K . Ooodhart. M rs. A lired Cannon, M t j j J o h n i . B y rn e s ,. : M rs. Harold i

. ’ i ... D u v is ,, M rs. .R ich a rd - Crane' nnd . .. • -Mrs. Com ad, M aro W o u l^ je t t ’e-i-

: , M rs: R ., F , - G etslw tl -and M ii.'Kii.il.; toys, M rs. Althea Dnhicn-

,-- i i -'inic.h and Mrs.-. • Vernon M cGee; 1 .v,«K-.;-.Mrhlte:.«tep!»W.-' M is .. G . D . C a rn is

aiid M rs. Douglas W ard.;V‘'S 'A lso handiwork, M rs. -F»I|>U'

Duncan, M rs . f i . Keegan arid ,tV!rs. S P.ulpK F isch e r; books, and records, j jgj M rs . V icto r To i'tase llij, tw !l'io :.s,

; M iss M an.' Ann K a c ire k ; cakes and > :v ;J o l l ie s ,- ’ M rs . J . ' G. B illo lt i, M rs.

Mon'.ii Rutledge and M rs, R ay v i V.'-Sfhgloy J r . ; hreacl f>>id pies, M rs.

Theodore Spiecker, M rs. W illiam Hospador and M rs. John Carac- clo lo : donuts and cookies. M rs. J .

.J-encilt and M rs. R . L . Hackm an;- fran k fu rte rs . M rs. Anthony Nuccio.

* ^ M i S V M asicl'o M is W illiam Born - and M rs. Leonard Stokes: soda. M rs . Henry Ahiers j r . and

a M rs , .1. Hedglin.A lso nuoch and ham burgers. M r.

nnd M rs . W alter Podaisk i; coffee. M rs . 1 . B . F ra n k : m ilk -bottle pitch, M rs, tjoodivin, M arc Woods; loop the loot. M rs . Barbara Dm­

: 1 n iandis and M rs. Adam s. M arcWoods: oenny pitch. M rs .C lia r ie s

; P ike and M rs, J . S . Sif;m und; bal­loons and durts, M rs . Henry Trap- hagen and M rs. C harles Spooner; douse the candle, Donald D ay ; fish pond, M rs . P . J . Koelsch and M rs.R . B. C a rte r .

A lso pitch ball, M arshall Beeman »nd Ju le s Selm ger; guess tha

•> .. weight, M f. D ay ; rollo b a l l , 'M r .and M rs. J . Harnett; basket pitch, Russe ll B u tle r; airp lane game, Mr.s. K . Daniels and M rs. Thom as Slddons; tlc-tac-toa, M rs. W urtz, M arc Woods; m ovies, M ark Ben- don; silhouettes, M rs , Howard Woi- verton j r . and M rs . Vernon E lli-

. non; gi.i-sslng beans In bottle, M rs. O live r Leifeste .

Anyone interested In helping or donating for any booth, please con­tact the worker fo r the booth or M is . Ju le s S(.'linger, LO 6 0837, or Mi's. M arshall Beem an, LO 6-2590.

i District MeetingW i l l C o n d u c t T o u r O f

M’.m’.bv'r* of tlie Ludie-; A uxiharvof the Vetoran >t' Fo'viuo; V/arsm Cvaud^lcimai, Pc 4/i:i of Mau>-wan T;c.v'n<.hip ;vjl! atur.dl ihe nieo1.-my of the Si.'an D istr ic*: Ladit>>A ifx i i i j r y ii> b-:•* he)ci Mav ,U fip.m . m the 0 1 ) rien-Major PunHo;r.e. Corhes A ve., Neptuue.

The ejection officerswjJI take p ijce . J ue JeM?gar«?s iron?the loc.il -luxi liar y will be M«‘s.Dt/iOthv 1. M rs. Dune.hvSch a r, M rs. rudine Fil/.sirn-:nw ^ , and Mrs . H .'Ilmi U ienkowsk:.'iiu-ir a !1,en»vV,es w■ill l>e M rs. R u ;hW illiam s, M ri- Ann M itcheli, iMrs, ,h.l'd.i Ly lo and M r i . Helen D avis .

Mr.*. WfV.h in*i condufted the veg-u iar nseetim* 'in <1.e post home andc;:!!:^ ; upon M rs*. 1<isa Scarborou;;hto announce mi vlans for the in*.staBaiion nf the■ o! fic.ers of the pcvsi.ar.d au x ilia ry to be held S a tu rd ay .evening, May 11.

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j !'n»;r.:ling c#f j thermim Society.1 heid tii San Fran I F low ers.! I.ro t you* M r. Ackerson \sx i c •doctor of tne fir.st “ Chtysant i m um " lour whu/h was arrun

ifU'.i by ■ Lindblad T rave l 1 S ' . , Sa w Vork 22, N j A tkersu ji is ih = nuiho

* isont t>~» i J a p a n w h era tht*! h« (Oiir conducinr j is the nrKio/ial .

“ C"hrysfuiij-ufir.um j T)u; ir*,p lust y ea r by -Jap j f t t\\r.\ J.jp-ui vvb.i-'h w iii j sup^r j«»! s<»rvice covcred thtti.sco o r O c:. 25 fo!-'|'prir,eip:i! chi-ys-arfihtfnuim displ;iv$

ritinua! .-.ho'.v a:i;! i 0:1 Ih.' ina?n island o.i Honshu Natiorjai Cnrysun* j 12 d .iys. M r. Acke-von ' e-.l rhuL

he i lhe cHmute of thic. jx.uiion of J jjk u x of j is s im ila r to that >A K as ie ra V ir-

| g inU yiid the bain iy J<ti* weal h e r/ ' j with th*; hint ot w inter to come? in

’.e-1 flam ing ta li coloration, fn iuk ih is . ■' :nojt onjoyable trip . There wort?

/ E a s i e r P r o g r a m

G iv e n A t G r a n g e. An E a s ie r program wus present­

, ed at n reccnt meeting of L iberty G range in M arib n ft. N icholas Saf- ve til, m aster, presided. During the meeting Acting Chaplain M rs. Pet­er Poggi reported on the death of M rs. John B ucka lew , who hud been a member of the grange for many yea rs . The charter1 was draped in ner m em ory and m em orial resolu- tlons w ill be sent to the fam ily .

The program included group sing­Ing of "Com e Thou Alm ighty

i ,K m g .” A fter a reading of "The J ' ! H istory of E a s te r ,” M iss E lm a

Boyce read an original poem, “ Springtim e and E a s te r ." A tab­leau, “ Peter Cottontail" wan pre­sented with V ictoria Sa lve tii as P e io r Cottontail. H er father played the song, “ Peter Cottontail," on Ihe accordion.

A story , " E a s te r In A M ilita ry H osp ita l," was read by M iss M arie Costlo, lecturer. Th e following reci- ta llons w ere g iven: "Good F r id a y ," by E m il G e ick ; “ A f ! » r 20110 Y e a rs ," Joseph Compoly; "The Oldest Faste r M essage," M rs . R a y ­mond Wenzel; "T h e Day of Resur-

.. rcc tio n ," M rs. F.dward Jo js y ; i ' “J fy 'E a s te r ," M iss Edna Netter; "Res-

At fl play-off demonstration for c iiec r leaders <if 1‘ aroclunl G ram m ar Muni Schools in Monmouth County. St. Joseph s won the trophy. The cheer leaders are in charge of S ister Shanuis, S ister l-.mcrlv ond S h ie r Colette.' Pictured above, left to right, front, a re H areuce r ly n n .Colette I rancy . L inda Thom as. Jud ith Shepherd, Colleen LuM ura .capta in . Susan Schm ip l. Jacqueline M arsh , Denise B ing . Donna I .a -1 an Sunday.

Institllation Team jThe Insiulln im a team from the j

au x ilia ry iv iil lie M rs. St.-av-'xiiiHii;!!, dcpqi-inuMi: iiimn'-i' !)!':i i''.:;: Mrs:, jM arjo rie Concepcion, past depart-1

1 i.n-ni presideIV.. ivho w ill serve ‘is j ‘ in.iiLilliiig co.-nluctI'ess, ‘ind M rs | 1 F ra iw es N'ebus, depailineiu color | i hearer and a memiier o* Keyport ; A u x ilia ry -1M7. who w ill be the is-

rea r, Sandra Gerinuk, l ’ a trle la Hosato, June A rte lli, lilleanor j installing condiiciress. iheC ah ill. I'llon iena hoylno . .aria S traub , co-capialn. Denise MareeHn- I ^ “ " - ‘ " " u 11 111.............1I’ atriee Strang und l-.llen Brown.

The cheerleaders put un a program h i tho I ’ u reni-teacher Asso- cia ilun meeting on 1 nesday evening and w ill compete in a stnle contest

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M rs. W illiam R . C ra ig . M rs. Le ­roy S ick les. and M rs. G erard Dev­lin were the p rue w inners on Ihursday wlien M rs: Fred-N oble . Holmdel, entertained at dessert bridge. Other guests were M rs . E . W, C u rrie , M rs. Paul Egan , Mi's. Thom as Welstead, and M rs. Joseph B a ie r.

M rs. F ra n k B liss entertained at dessert bridge on Wednesday af­ternoon and ihe prize w inners were M rs. La m y S ick les, M rs . W, J . R»- bel, and the hostess. Other guests were M rs. C la rk Moore, M rs. Jo ­seph Dernberger, M rs. G erard Dev­lin , M rs. F red erick Dederick and M rs. E lm ore K attner.

M rs . E lm ore Kattner and M rs. B ayard Lam born were the p riie w inners on Thursday evening when M rs. Ross W. Maglian entertained at bridge. Other guests were M rs. H a rry P itcher, M rs. Lawrence Le- m alro , M rs. A llan J . Morrison, M rs Johnson Cartan , and M rs. Ai*ne Kalm a.

M r and M rs. W illiam R . Craig spent tho weekend in Boston, Mass. and while there M r. C ra ig spoke at a meeting of the Easte rn Mink Association.

M rs. Ja r . A. Cushman, M rs. Stockton Hopkins, and M rs. W alter P ike were the prize w inners when M rs Thom as Siddons entertained at bridge on Wednesday evening. Other guests were M rs. Charles M andeville , M rs . Baynard Smith, M rs. Vincent Patton, and M rs. Her­bert Cottrell.

M r. and M rs. Charles Welle, Hazlet, a n d M r. and M rs. W il­liam E . Smith j r . were the Satur­day evening dinner guests of Mr. and M rs. Edw ard G iblock.

M rs . Sa lyer Hughes, M rs. Robert G ray , M rs. Donald Koneff, M rs. W illiam Clifton, and M rs. Lee Coloumbe were the Tuesday even­ing bridge guests of M rs. Allen N orris. M rs. Hughes and M r j . Kon­eff were the prize w inners.

M r. and M rs . E lm ore K a itne r were recent visito rs In Atlun lic C ity . .

M r. and M rs. Edward W . Currie attended a dinner dance st the Manasquan R iv e r Golf Club Satur­day evening.

M r. and M rs. Boh Robinson and children, M r. and M rs. A lv in Mar- gulies and children, Kew Gardens; M r. and M rs. Joseph Schlosser and children, Brooklyn, and M r. and M rs. Norman Berkow itz und chil­dren, Forest H ills , were the Sunday

tiri'ecliori Song,” A lfred Mount und j ,f(ernonn"guests of M r. and M rs"Th e V a lley C h u rch ," M rs. A rthur j Johnson. i

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tie Brown Cburcn in the D a le ," i there was a tableau of a church | window In front of which were ar-1 rangements of E a s te r lilie s and { choir singers, M rs . Wenzel and I M iss E lm a Boyce. Snlos, " f ie ” and

M arvin P a r is , Strathm ore.M r. and M rs. Robert Butler,

Main S i., have returned from a tour of Charleston, S .C ., Cypress Gardens where they took a sail up the r ive r to the U .S . Mavul Base, M yrile Beach, S .C . and Virg in ia Reach, Va.

M r. and M rs. A . F . Connolly, J e r ­sey C ity , were the weekend guests

M r. and M rs. A llred Sassne. B rooklyn , w e r a the weekend guests of M r. and M rs. Vincent Guartgha. Strathm ore, and on Sat­urday ovontng M r, and M rs. 1-ranK T o rre ,' B rooklyn , were dinner guests.

M r. and M rs. Robert Kodak Strathm ore, were the Sunday guests of M r. and M rs. Leo Bessen, Dumont.

M r. and M rs . Edw ard T ichenor, M adison, were the Sunday guests of M rs. Lyd ia W alling.

M r. and M rs. W illiam Levinson and M r. and M rs. M elvin Scluainm were the Saturday evening guests of M r. and M rs. Saul Rosenblatt, Strathm ore.

M i', and M rs. Nathan Rosen­blatt, Douglaston, Long Island , and M r. and M rs. Lea Gelfond and ch il­dren, H icksv llle , N .Y ., were the Saturday guests of M r. und Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt, Strathmore.

The Wednesday overnight guests or M r. and M rs. Jam es M artin , Strathm ore, were M r. aud M rs. Thom as Beckm an anil children, Levittow n, Long Island.

M r. and M rs. H arry Nielsen at­tended a meeting of the Ham­mond Organ Society, Asbury Park Chapter, held at the Georgian House, Deal, a fter which an or­gan, accordion and drums trio pro­gram was presented.

M rs. Lexey S lae r has had her work accepted by Monmouth Col­lege, West Long Branch, for the inir>.l Fest iva l of Line A ils E xh ib i­tion. The exhibition is open to tlie public from Apr. 28 through May 18.

M r. and M rs Pete Gru/.ska and child ren, JoAnn und G a ry , Ph ila ­delphia, were Saturday evening guests of M r. and M rs. Peter R a j- mussen, Sulphin Ave.

M r. and M rs. Michael Brown and M r. and M rs. Herbert Staer spent F rid a y at the Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa.

M rs. W alter Swartzel, Middle­town, was honored at a birthday dinner at the Sm ilhvillo Inn, Ah- secon, F rid ay . Guests attending were her siste r M rs. W illiam Ma|- lett, M atawan; M rs. Metod Koscc, M rs. Anton K ru m cl, M rs. Sieve W ickm an, M rs. Arthur O 'Dell, M rs. Harold Seitz, M rs. Harrison M ac­Donald, M rs. W alter UeVoe, and M r*. W ilbur Lynch , all of Middle­town.

M r. and M rs. Michael r-'abisch. Strathm ore, attended the Satur­day evening performance of "C a l­culated R is k " in New Yo rk .

M r. and M rs. Stanley B la ir , and children d ia r ie s and Steven, Strath­more, spent Sunday visiting fam ily and friends in Brooklyn. On Sun­day evening Charles attended tin

M rs. G race C urran , Prospect Point Gardens, has relum ed after spending 10 daya at the homo of her son-in-law and daughter M r. and M rs. W illiam J . Jam /en . lling- ham, M ass. Whllo there the fifth birthday of Katherine M urie Jant- zen was celebrated Apr. 20.

M r. and M rs. Charles Rainaud attended the Saturday evening per­formance of " L it t le M e" in New Yo rk and dined at La Fonda del Sol.

M r. sod M rs. Calv in Bell attend­ed a dinner dance at the Westmont Country Club, West Paterson, Sat­urday evening sponsored by lhe Tw in County G rocers.

M rs. Helen Quinn, M rs . K a r i Houser, and M rs . E lizabeth Vrea- land wera the prize w inners when M rs. I'au l Egan entertained at bridge on Tuesday evening. Other guests wera M rs. Howard E rd ­mann, M rs. Louis Paz iem a, M iss Esthe r B lau , and M rs. G erard Devlin.

M r. and M rs. Ranald H . Rum soy, Metuchen, were the Sunday even­ing dinner guests of M r. and M rs. Charles Rainaud at Ihe Fnrsgata Country Club.

M r. and M rs. Angus F . D av is and children, P iltsfo rd , N .Y ., were the guests for severa l days of M r. and M rs, C alv in Pearce .

M rs . Stuart Sigmund entertain­ed nt bridge on Wednesday evening and her guests were M rs. Charles Geran, M rs. Milton (iunlUe, M rs. Robert LaM uru, M rs . F.verett Cari- son, M rs . Charles Lockwood, M rs. W illiam Quinn and M rs. Winston Schaffer,

M r. and M ri . Pau l M arino, Strathm ore, entertained on Satu r­day afternoon.in honor of their son Joseph who w as celebrating his 12th birthday. Guests were Lynn and Laura G ardner, Kuren All- weiss, Johnene Granger. Nancy W alker, Barbara Po rdy , S u s a ii and Sa lly Matthewsou, C hris K e a r­ney, Dave Roberts, Fred Trapha- gen. Tom m y Ottawuy, Steve llet- trlck , F.dward Pearson ard Rosenblatt.

'-•Mr and M rs. G a r re t t .J . McKeen and children have returned from a ir ip to W ashiiii’ ion. D .C . und W il­liam sburg, Va.

M r. and M rs R ichard Sturt and children hove moved from Muiden Lane lo Wyckoff St.

M rs. Joseph l.itclienstein, M ra. Seym our Green, ami M rs. iterbe it Hnlpern w a r * tha Wednesday luncheon guest! of M rs. Buddy NBwnian, Strathmoru.

M rs. Robert H«rdie, M rs. John Shea, M rs. Robert Shafto, M rs, Stevenson Enterline, M rs. W illiam M arshall and M rs. E . H. Dominick attended the Monmouth County L i ­b rary Association meeting at the community room ai thu Monmouth Shopping Center Thursday.

M iss J e a n Herm ann, lib ra ry consultant of the State Bureau of Pub lic L ib ra ry Serv ices, wus a Matawan v isito r Thursday.

M rs. Harold B lackm ail and ch il­dren, Andrea and M ark, Westbury, Long Island, were Wednesday and Thursday guests of M r. und M rs. Saul Rosenblatt, Strathmore.

M r. and M rs. H arry Wells were tho Tuesday luncheon guests of M r. and Mra. Ed Ile a l, Neptune, at the Poet’s Inn.

M rs . J . C. Lew i j was tha Sunday guest of M r. and M rs. J . C . Lew is I I , Pla infie ld .

Tha Thursday overnight guests of M r. and M rs. W illiam Matthaey wera M rs, George Bueitncr, Belh- page, Long Island, and Mr. and M rs. Jam es Shannon and ch il­dren, llic k sv ille , l.on,< Isiand.

M r. and M rs. George M. H arris ara visiting M r. nnd M rs. Ralph Burkeley, Rancocas.

M rs. H urry O. Jones, F re e ­hold, was tlie guest for several days of M r. and M rs. W. H. Dom inick.

M r. and M rs. John Keough have returned after spending the winter at Holie Sound, F la .

M r. a n d M rs. Louis K ra U kc , Ridgewood, N .Y ., wera

and Rich-1 end guests of t h e i rand daughter, M r. and Mrs.

i iron’, the local unit w ill be M rs. ) W illiam s, Mrs. Irene Breiion, Mrs. | Fil/.sin im ons. M rs. i.y lo and M rj . Scarborough. .

Plans were made to assist ihe ways and means cum miltee of the M em orial Home with thu buffet and danco lo bo held M ay 25 al tlie post home.

Tho special prize was awarded lo M rs. Hienkowski.

Refreshm ents were served bv M rs. Ed ith Kern , M rs . Bette Candi- loro, M rs . M arilyn Kane and M rs. Lo rra in e Collins.

tour has been ax-.- ja y s in Japan ensions lo fo r id Thailand for riger trip . It is

spouse red jo intly by L.indbu-id T t a v - ! el, In c ., and Japan A ir L ines, Any- , one desiring inivrm ^tivn abo;it Hkv lour m ay contact Lindblnd T rave l, In c ., n r iv!r. Ackerson.

Registry Director Speaks To Curses

The'LaUi****'Auxiliary of lhe Mat - i Mr.s. Rosem ary Smith; directorj awan Township Host: aud Cheitiie.a! 10 f the Matawan Nurses RegistryCo. No I held their regu lar month-j 3IU, s ia l »dvisor ,0 the J s w ia - ' ly meeting Apr. 17, M rs . Andrew I , . 1 ,

! N icora presided. ! t,a-n- was tfe B»est

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Methodist Church Schedule Listed

The Ra v . F ran k E . Siveeien. min­ister of the F irst Methodist Church of M atawan, has announced the church schedule for lha coming week, as follows:

F rid a y at 10 a .m ., food sale spon­sored by tha Women's Society of Christian Service. Jun ior Fe llo w ­ship meots at 7 p.m.

Church membership class meets Saturday nt 9 a.m .

D iv ine worship serv ices Sunday ara at 8M5 and 11 a.m w ith music by tha senior and junior choirs. The pastor’s sermon w ill be " E x ­periencing Personal Salvation" which in second in a series em­phasizing Aldersgate und using ihe follow-up sheet, "W hai Then Shall I D o ?" Church school meets at 11:45 a .m .; Senior Adult Fellowship in the lecture room, 7 p .m .; Senior and Jun io r-Iii Fellowships in the church house, 7 p.m.

Mission study w ill In Monday at 1:30 p.m. nt M illtown.

Tuesday adult and youth class meets at H p.m.

Wednesday W .S .C .S . meeting in Haddonlield a! 10:15 a.m . and 1:15 p .m .; chapel choir rehearsal, 7 p .m .; ctusnder choir rehearsal, fl p .m .I Methodist Men, _ 8 p.m.

Ju n io r choir rehearse* Thursday at 2.45 p .m .; meditation nndprayer. 7:15 p .m .; senior choir r#- hearsa i, 8 p .m .

Honor Ribbon For M a taw an Post 176

A short bushiest meeting was held al which time M rs. Robftit Vena was named chairm an of ihe house improvement committees, and M rs. Jam es Vena, chairm an of the housekeeping committee. M r s. Louis Auriem m a, chairm an oi‘ tho w ays and means committee, gave a report of the committee * past projects and announced plans (or a merchandise club . M rs . Nicora appointed M ri . F ra n k Lenrieki. M rs . F ra n k Deviuo, M rs Joseph Morgello. M rs. John M occl aud M rs . Bud Sirariiero to the b y la w s eomm iifee. The firem en were in­vited to Join the a u x ilia ry for a combined business meeting.

A social hour followed, the high­light being a white elephant .sale.

The hostesses for the evening wera M rs. W illiam Horton, M rs. F ran k l.ew ic iu and M rs. Aniello Malmconietv.

G ifU w e r e received by M rs. F ran k Devlnn, M rs. W alle r T rah im and M m . J&mea Vena from thoir secret pals.

Attend Meeting For W ays, M eans

M rs. Irene Brenon ond M rs. R ita Scarborough of the Lad les A uxil­ia ry ot the Veterans of Foreign W ars to Po ;t 471,1 of Maiatvan Township were representatives of the local au x ilia ry at tiie meeting of Ihe w ays and means committee of the jjost home. Th is committee includes members of the VFW Memorial Ilo ine, Ladies A u xilia ry and Corps Mothers. Its pur|x>se is lo ruise funds to defray the mort­gage of the Mem orial Home.

The next a ffa ir planned by this committee Is a buffet and dance to be held May 25 nt the post home. Bennie Scibeic and his Orchestra w ill provldo tho music for dancing and tickets ara availab le from any member. Liquid ie freshm entj ar.d a 'buffet supper w ili be served all evening.

I tion. was the guest speaker al th« meeting of the M atawan Nurses Reg istry Association held in the Fellow ship Hall of the Bayvlt-iv P resbyterian Church, Cilffwood Beach.

M rs, Smith discussed "N ursing E th ic s ." Included in her la lk ivera - nearness; co-operation and cour­tesy to the patlems, their fam ilies, charge nurses and co-workers. M rs , Sm ith also discussed tha nlf- ferent types ot nurses avaiTabta through tno Reg istry , equipment, cnaris and nurses k m .

Tho special quests of the even­ing wera Mrs. M arian Rom an, school nurse of th* Matawan He*, gional High School; M iss Carol Brandlgon, president ot lh» M ata­wan Future Nurses Club, and M ist Linda Vreeland, M iss Carm ella White and Mis* A lice VanMeor- boke, members of the Matawan Future N u is b s Club,

M r*. O rac* Hazapis, president, conducted the brief business ses* sion and welcomed M rs. Jayn e B e lla ran , Union Beach ; M rs . C lara Nelson, New Shrewsbury; M rs. P a ­tric ia Bruoo, Red Bank, and M tsi Kathleen Rosseter, Asbury P a rk , as new members.

Refreshm ents were served hy M rs. E th e l la y lo r , Cilffwood.

The next meeting w ill be held M ay 17 in the Bayview Presbyter­ian Church. The hostesses w ill ha M rs. Bealrico Perlm an , and M rs, M ary Blackm an.

Hospital Auxiliary Rolls 320 Bandages

E leven members wer« present at the meeting of the M atawan Attx-

i ilia rv of Monmouth M edical Center i held’ at the M aiawan Health Center Ion Tuesday. During the meeting

K a y -1M r. and M rs. F red J . D ie trich , j mond Juera , S t r a t h m o r e . On

Main S t., entertained M iss Eve lyn ; Sunday, at a fam ily dinner M r. and Farnsw orth a n d M rs. lu iw a rd L M rs . Juers celebrated their fifth Wnlak, both of South R ive r, on j wedding ann iversary . , -Sunday. Col. Charles Herrm ann and M rs. ; membership and asked thu group

M r. and M rs. Allen Leah and chiU | Herrm ann, inibrook Lane, Strath* I to support the rehabilitation .io*- •dren, Brooklyn , were the Sunday \ more, entertained at a Polynesian 1 pitali/.ation program by sendingguests of M r. and M rs. Saul Rosen-! dinner on Saturday evening for M r. ! donations immediate!;blatt. Strathm ore. ..................................... ......... ~ '

M r. and M ra. W illiam Clifton en-

Monmouth County Commander Joseph Helniein visi!od M aiawan

............. Post !7fl, Am erican Legion, Thurs-tha week- day ovening and presented a 19Mson-in-law I honor ribbon for ! 320 bandages were rolled

y e a r ’s membership. Also presented , t> . . „

was ' ,h N«t 1°"“ ’ thprviilu't 'ihe ! Umrheon for members 011 May 22 tion, which was foi obsenm g tin. , Q|d M||1 jn V a G inlegion s birthday . Those present were M rs. Sully

Com m ando Hemlcm . ; M rJ r ;d lv i„ Dom inick,' G race C urran , M rs . Adie

M iller, M rs. Charles Woodman, M rs. R ichard Dom iny. M rs, A . [V kn r, M rs. A . N ata lis. M rs . Arthur R issm ilie r , M r*. Sophie Weinstein

Photograpity Prize For Mrs. TenEyck

M rs. Peter Ten F.yek, a mem­ber of the Woman's Club of M atJ* wan, In c ., won second prize for her photograph of Old lennen t Church, in the photography con­test of the New Je rse y State Fed­eration of Women’s Clubs, judged at the F ifth D istrict Conference *t tlie Colts Neck Inn. Monday.

Attending wera M rs. Cak'm Pearce , president; M rs. Albert Abell, president-elect; M rs. John* son Cartan . M rs. P?ter Read. Mra. . M ichael Drown, M rs. W . Rulon Smith, and M rs. John Km nev.

tertaiiied on Saturday afternoon at a birthday party in honor of their .sons B illy celebrating his sixth and Miehael his fifth. Guests w e re , T im othy Clifton. D utdiie . M arie and Nancy Scal/.o; Brenda Wholeb, ; Karen and Tom m y Hughes. J im m y , Clifton, Donna M arie f i ir s le r , San- ! dy, Kathy and Sheryl G arito , P a tty '

and M rs. Louis K ram er, C a rm e l,; A li veterans and tlie ir fam iliesCa l.. and M m. C la ire D ili, L ittle i are invited to attend the post meet- , •, B |ul\u>„thalS ilve r M r. and M rs. K ram er are 1 ings on the first and third Thursday . and L l , ,n l^ u u .n th u i.

at S p in . or on Sundays at 2 p.m.

Assisf In CanteenJun io r Red Cross members a»«

sisting at the last visit of the blood- mobile to Fort Monmouth in can* teen »erviee were M i3s Nancy Crom well, Miss Pat Lavoie , M ist Joan Lavoie , Miss Stephanie Krd- rnann, Miss G lo ria Fa rie llo and Miss Carol Sykora.

1 Be lieve” were sung by Robert in f M r. and M rs John K iic k , M arcLoren*. The tableaux were plan­ned and arranged by M rs. Joseph Ju rsa . ■

A report was made that M r. And . > -W rs . N icholas Salvettl recently *** visited Olive B ranch Grange and

w cro w arm ly welcomed. M r. and M rs , Poegi were welcomed back from then* receni vacation in Florl-

Woods. 4M iss Alice Jones and M iss E liz a ­

beth Doran, Yonkers, N .Y ., w ere ! lhe Sunday guests of M r. and Mr.s. ; F ran k lin Jones, Strathm ore. '

M artin Judge. Brooklyn, and Mr. and M rs. George Dean, Madison, ! were the Saturday guests of M r. , and M rs. John Judge, Strathm ure. i

M r. and M rs. Ronald Braun and children, ami M rs. R e ive B raun, j

B a r M iuvah of R ichard and HI-1 Ann Berb rick , M ichael and Patnciu liott Zweig, Brooklyn, 1 M cGuire , Lee Coloumbe, M rs. Joan

Wednesday luncheon gm-sts of .S va h a , M rs. Lu c ille Wholeb, M rs . Mrs M ichael Fabisch , Strathmore Ja n c i Hughe*, M rs. Nancy G ris- were M rs. Sophie Srhh\sing«*r and , Ier, M rs. Arlene G arito , Mrs. Lee M rs. Melvin Maidenberg and ; Coloumbe, and the paiernal grand­daughter Jan is , Bronx, and M rs . ; mother M rs, M ary Clifion . G ifts Herbert Fabisch , Manhattan. , were sem hv Judv and Richard

enrouie to Europe on a buying trip fo r {heir dress shop in Carm el.

Saturday evening dinner guests of M r. and M ir.. Morton Fuchs, S fa th m o re . were M r. and M rs. Ro­bert Gordon and sons Robert, Keith , and G a ry . Leviliow n, N .Y .

Mr and M rs. F ran k Kanes. J a c k ­son Huights, N .Y ., were ih:! w eek­end guests of M r. and Mr.s. Sam Kangos, Strathm ore.

I Parentt To Meet1 Card of Thanks1 The fam ily of the late M rs. B a r - ' parents of children in the Strath* jb a ra H. Mack wish to thank all more School, M atawan, w ili meet I those who helped in any way dur* : Wednesday at the school at 8 p.m. ing ih e ir receni bereavement, es- : when the constitution of tiui asso-

•sp iH ia lly the Rev. Carter, Mata- riation w ill be presented for ap* ; wan Township F irs t A id . D r. Vic- proval. Ihe nominating commit- ■tor Thompson and the Bedle F u - ite e w ill be announced A ll par- 1 nerul Koine. j ents are asked hi attend.

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du. M r. Compoly. agricu ltural chairm an , gove a report on m arket • . . . „ prices of farm commodities. I Middle V illage, Q iiecn i, were the

M rs. Wenzel re p o rte d on Ihe j home economics com m iliee pro­Jects and n discussion followed on | the national grange sewing con- ; test. j

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a n d i,on Rober t have re l u m e d from a four day visit u n i t Mrs. Fahi s h ak ' s pa ren t s Mi. and M is . John

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m o i c wiih hot d au g h te r aud family i for a iwo-week visit, i Sundav tlinn*'i ques ts ot Mi a i d ‘ M r v Clyd" F m n t , S t ra thm ore , j w ere Mr, and Mrs. U 'ahei Krol

and mmi Jeffre;>, Nuiley.I Mis . lame?, Cjo'.hy and .son* ‘ G ary nmt B r in e , Monroe, < mm.,

have been the house gue-ds nf Mr, l a n d Mrs. David Wolfe, S u a t h m m e ,' f<H the p.i.u V.'CI \,\ Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sch.ffer , Mr. ; and Mi's. Jo sep h Sehtfler, Mr and ! Mi». LouIn Puller and Mrs. Ida i Khrlieh, Biooklvn; Mi. an'l Mm M e l Shaw, Bc l lm oie, Long Uland,

and Mr ami Mis. Karl Kaplan ,Siiiew-diury; were gi.rM* /t( a p a r ­ty hel.l S a tu rd a y evening at the ho m e of Mr, and Mm. Roboit Weis er , S i ia lh m o re .

Mr. ami M js M otion R e /a k sinl rluldi'Mi, and Mr nnd M is Ma<-well .in.) son, wen» the N'mdave.ueils ot Mi nnd M m Uobi'iiW euer , SfiiMhmoie, at a moktntf Ui ale lhe hmht l. iy of N|n Itael WeKer who w1- j n i n e year* old

\ t i and M is M ailv I t c n ja n in and rlu ld i >‘ii Si ni and Unan, Minna, wei'e tlie weekend g ue«u of Mr, and M r i M j i v i n P i i i* . S ld d i tm o ie .

Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard W. Curr ie a t ten ded the d in ne r given by the New York Law School, clas s of IfKJfi, honoring Sen. J acob M. Jav- its, at ihe Waldorf Astoria on Wednesday evening.

Mr, and Mrs, l .e ioy Brat ton jr. and sou Rober t , irvona, \w ro Ihe Wednesday overnight g u e s t> of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashworih, Main St. Mis . Bia lton has r e m a in ­ed a! tlie ho m e of he; dau g h te / , and will visit foi severa l et*ks,

Mi and Mi.i. I Nevin Hoaie, S t ra th m o re , aitemlei l a hultei dm ner on Sundav a l ternoon at tii** luum* of Mi and M iv l-'rank ko M. ins, r<ini-i Ri\ e i , to celebi ale tie’ * hr is tening nf John Ne\ oi'-. ml.uw son of \ l i , and Mr-. Ne\ m*

Mr>. Lew is K u rM d t . r i s euiei f.iio • ed at 1/inl^e ou Wedi.ivsilav e . e i In;', and the p i i / e ’Ainuei.^ w-u-M i 1. Mm hn Bel!, \ I ; s llov.ardWo<i!h*\, and Mi*. WiJh^m .) '.J;! Ier, o t h e r gu»‘i»ls V.eir Mi,s Rubeit Miln|)e_ Mrs Gent Miir; eit ',)• •;Vn to r I ' jeddii , and Mrs, II Cihilow Wvekoff

Mr, nnd M rs. Miihael A !m//m enteitaiiMul ou Sulnit lav evening m honor t)f ihe ir gnunU ons M nln w l nnd Billy Clifton ulio \ser« <eU* b/aMng fliefr ftflii and fiixlh b o ' h duvs ic speet jvely Other gm'Hls w e r i (He boys ' p nren t i Mr and Mis , William Clifmn, lu n o th v Clif­ton. Mm, M ary Aha//lfl , m a ten ia l g ie a i giitmlnuil lier; Mtn. I !e«n-(r \b b , i / / i a , ^ i m.i t aunl -md Mi, nnd

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Mi and Min f ( 'n loumb" nl tei ' i |ed a faiev.*ell p.*ity id lb'* home of Mi aud Mm I, a i l Dunn, ( ‘Im • k . un I Hday evening, honor hi).', M r and M m Hugh Hu/lev, who

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Mf* and M rs Pat M an/o and son h r a n k w ere ihe Sundav gm*st< of \ l : and Mr.s, , /oseph Fidele.t >»b( u n \ die.

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Couple Wed At ! Holy Family: .S jis f . l-a 'o ) S u t j . 'd a u g h t e r . of M?. ar«i iv)is.•■.Salvslore U Am icii.

St.urif Si... -Unwin Beacts. bcosm# tne b re ls oi: W s te r H ager, m u .ot M rs : . f c j l t e s ‘Hager. (.iiftsiui? P u r* , and'.inn .iate M r. H a"e r. SaU irfla1/ .

. Awt*. J,0, lSitS. ,a i 2i. p,.«i. : i'!!)(> R e v . J.gnn Meehan ppnqrin- >'

; :* 4 ‘ th«,doubt* rm g‘C f?em o jiy !n tne.r Holv- Fao jH y t. fcurcR. ilJnion Beach, i

■ file yn ;ia was jtiven nv m orrm j’. e : ■■!>¥' to r fuiher ■ Sue were ;i m il- j

iengtn g<wn o! . whue peau d« iohj j designed vyr.h a sabrina neckline. i-

-swiiim-studded fiLteil nodice. ■ lo.ip |. la p ;,- e i sleeves and chapcl ■•. length I

tra in . Her nngm ip-lenpth v H of t vE re n ch illusion ie ’ i lig m a-doubte* i■ tier.;d , (mvc!liiu crown, m d she c :ir -1 . ' f le a ;a .'c a s c a d e bouquet. • of wmte

rooes censured with & .white i>rehi<L.i llir i-e . Attendants i

. .- M iss . Korram c N eso ilia l. North j. -Arrington,"., was.-, tb e .m a id .o l honor,;) "Im.- bridu! attendants w ere M rs. ■> G e rs rt l Iaeuzzl. Mins :£ la ire Slo lz, i cousins of lh«!'hriue, and M iss Bur- b a ia ifh !d eb r3nd l: Je rsey C itv . .

1 Th ev . wore fed. peau au , soil- floor-length gowns wittv m atching i o ve rsk irts , tho fitted bodices had .Y-nccklines and long sleeves. C ircu ­la r ve ils fe ll over their matching crowns and they carried nosefjays of pink and white roses.

W arren Hager. C ltffside Park , w as the best man for his twin brother. Ushering' w^re Chariea Hager. b rnther.o f the bridegroom; Robert Reyna and Raym ond M c­G overn . a ll of C liffsid 'i P a rk .

A reception was held at Buck Sm ith s Restaurant. E a s t Keans­burg ; F o r their motor trip throupn the western states, tlie bride w ore a red knitted suit, black ac- cesso rits and a white orchid .cor-.

. aape. When thev return, they w ill reside in Cliffwood P a rk .

lh e bride waa graduated from Snyder High S ch o o l.v jitrscy C ity , and is employed by the Building S e rv ic e . Pension Fund. New Y o rk .

lh e bridegroom was graduated from Guttenliei’S High School. Gut- tenberj’ .. and is attending l ’ a irle iijh D ickinson U n iversity . Rutherford . He is employed as a d rafum im by Ya ldem ar H . Paulsens. Je rse y C ity .

Ybyssdoy, Aprji 75, 11963 THE MAT AY'/AN JOURNAL, N. J

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Hospital on Tuesday, ,*p r. 16, 1%3. to M r. and M rs. Herbert G a lla iihe" Locust t ra i le r C t .. Keansburg.

■ Hughe*M r. and M rs. Thom as Hughes. 5

F ran ces P I .. H a ile t . are lhe par­ents of a son. born Tuesday, A p r. 16. 1963, in R lvervtcw Hospital.

■■ • ■■■•■ Bo rk ■■■ ■■ : ■M r. and M rs. Josepn Bork, 911

Cedar P I.. Cliffwood U jach . are the parents of a son. born in Perth A m ­boy Hospital. .

I-orbesA daughter was born in Perth

Amboy Hospital to M r. and M rs. Scott Forbes. 85 Prospect Ave.,Keyport.

LoganM r and M rs td w a rd Lognn. 117

M orristown Rd M atawan, are the parents of a son. born in Perth Amboy Hospital.

G la rru isoA daughter was born in Perth

Amboy Hospital to M r. and M rs. Sebastian G iarrusso , 60 Washington Ave .| Madison Township.

OrgenM r. and M rs. Donald Orgon, 55

Y o rk S t., Old Bridge, are the par- en ls of a son, born in St. Poter'a Hospital.

AnnettA son was born in St. Peter's

Hospital lo Mr. and M rs. Robert Anne'.t, 22 Jacob S t., Old Bridge

S ta rrM r. and M rs. F ra n c is S ta rr, I!)

Bertrand S t., Old Bridge, are the parents o i a son, born In St. Peter's Hospital. -

K a reck iA daughlcr was born in St. Pet­

e r ’s Hospital to M r. and Mi's. E d ­w ard K a reck i, 21 R ive r R d ., Old Bndfie .

StranleroM rt J «nd M rs. Salvatore S tran­

lero, 340 Middle R d ., H a ile t, arc (lie parents nf a son, born Wednes­day, A p r, 17, 198.1, in R iverv iew Hospital,

RupyA son was born In R iverv iew

Hospital on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 19113, til M r. and M rs. Roherl Rupv, I H ill S t., Ilazle t.

of M r. and M rs. Je r ry Perno. 34M) Route 35. Hazlet. became the bride of Charles R . Hendricks, son of M r. ami M rs. Charles Hendricks, 50 St. George P I.. Keypo it. Satur­day. A p r. 20. HHJ3. :

The R ev. W illiam Bausch per­formed lhe double ring ceremony at 12 o’clock noon and celebrated the nuptial mass w h ich followed in St JoseDh's Church. Keypori. M rs. M ichael Cox was the soloist and M iss l.oretta Durante, organ­ist.

lh e bride was given in m arriage by her father. She wore a wedding gown of s ilk organza and Alencon lace. T h c fitted basque bodice was designed with a portrait neckline and Kabukt sleeves, ln e fitted sheath fell into a caihedral-lcngth tra in . Her I-rench pouff ve il of im ­ported t.nglish illusion w as held ut place by a cloche of crushed roses, pearls and crysta ls and she carried a white p raver book adorned with white cym bidium s and stream ers of stcphanotis.

Attended B y S istersM iss Carm ella Perno. Hazlet,

w as the maid of honor for ner sis­te r. Serving as bridesm aids were M iss Christina Perno. and M iss Gerald lnu Perno. both of H a ile t, s isters ol the bride, and M iss Carol H endricks. 'Keyport, s ister of thc bride;', room.

Tho bridal attendants all were

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J u-cf;>ht'r of bi. Josepn r. So- C iftv . Born m Fv.ilaiia. -Ft- )ia J rasiU&d wi Sou;h. reiver yt'y.r>;.. .Surviving aro Jour dan gn to rs , rbfc

VWssms r<«<cj &ik! Amu rtu.sm. .Mrs. JuJia and Mi.s. Hck*;. k»ln,nil o r South .ww Ai-'-i x K.u0ui Sou:;* ano JosypijRu:>if!. OisJ. Hruiiiw'; two liraudcht*.- d ion nnd -thr^*- gr-'ai-^J.-undcrui ' • flrca rind ii s is !c r . M rs, A n ie ij jSv.-ijisiu. huufb R :vo r. ;

A-n i«h oi rcC{MKj.m was; ol!-j •Icred at.-.9 a.n». Mun'Juv -u. St.; Marv-A ChutTn. Soaio . fo i-;

• lur.ern; services :at ?>. |• n m. in lhc .Vidbszevv^i I-iirA-ral- ; Home*. S o u t h R tv ^ . Liui'jal'>vu;f ; 1st. M a rv s Ccrneterv. bust Mnjfis- •, avjck. . :

i Mrs* M arrv t . H e rn ia i ; M rs. ,Jane L„ PeU Jiic . )2, Oi |

k o i:‘ e i)-4. CntMJswmake. d ? e d ;Ih iirs riay . Apr. *H. Ul63 «it Ivy ,

I House N urstii” Home. M :clulotown,; following a Ions illness. . I

M rs. Porruw was born mi BrooK-1 !yn. M Y . , daughter of the b ln M r. j and M rs. Jonn A tw ater, .She was j th<» w'dosv of M arry C . Hornn?, j who was the proprietor of H. C. j

I Perrine and Sons C lay U j , M i . ?I Perrine died iu 19ofc, . j

Mrs Pernnfc was a member ot 1 Christ hpiscopal Cnurdn bnutn: Amboy, the. SouU) Amboy Wo-j man**? C ’ut) and the Uadlus. Auxil-1 iai'y of South Amboy Mc*moi'i«il i

I HosoitaL |Surv iving are a son. C»»aiits F . «

Pernne. M atawan: two dbu^httsry, M rs . Pernne LeQ m er, B rooklyn . \ N .V .. and M rs : Kl.-le i . rhoiuton, : Athens. O a.. seven ^raiidchildron • and ) l j'reat-grm ulchildren. ,

• Funera l serv ices wo.ro> ht:ld .Mon-j day at the Mason Wilson W m o ra l;

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with ms son. K'.r*.se»i t . . AcKer. i \0 Siati* s r .. Head*., died Sun-.d:«y.. Apr. 2>. -1‘JW . at Monnnje-n Medical.- Cenc?r.

M r Anker was bi>ru ui Rarn.an Tmvn.vhip. H>s w ife .was ihe la'.-.*M rs -Mmme (A u ffiack ; A cke r. He was the son of tne iau*. John and M artha A cke r. M r. Acker had op­erated a-poultrv I arm arm was re­ined .

lil addi tion to his son. Mr. A cke is su rv ived bv iwo d a u ^ t e r s . Mid T h o m as M acN um dd . Aior^a/ivdH*and Mrs. l .oms Bemieit, K d i n a a ;. . . . . . . . . ,Vownv.hip- a n d (:vo izraJidchildren. 1 Oitoo .. i w eddin r* is pi a m u t.., b u n e r a l s erv ic es a re iK-ing neld j M d M |.s Artl>r!rta„ alsKiIh t i r sday aiter.noor, a: 1 p.m. '« j n m m ce thL. ens jaeement of the ir

daughter. Jud ith , to Arthur Hem- ,>n of M r. and M rs. L .

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j [!.S . Depart men' of Heidth. hdnca- i tion and W ciiare . upon graduation ; n\ J uju*.

(tan-:lace. They, wore matchmt* rose petal headpieces with ‘v.nil- fant ve ils and earned baskets of pastel-colored spring tiowers.

F ra n c is McHugh. Hazlet. was the best m an. Ushering were Jam*09 Alexander. H azb t: r rsd e r ic k Jones. Union Beach, bridegroom, and Louis Montanaro. iRed B ank , cousin of the bride. I jyir s. WUitam A. Iru e x

F o r the wedding, the bride s | \ j r5 p]0ra 1- T rtie x . 8«. of 110 mother chose a pink s ilk chiffon j Hudson A w . Ued Bank, died 1-n

the Bedie Funeral tlnm. with the K e v . hklnu^ e hell- pastor of (irace Cm trch. Uivon Buadi.In lerm ent w ill -fellow in Green Grove Lcm e ie ry . Keyport.

M rs. August Ca\dhcrMrs, G race I*. Cava lie r. t)9. of 9

Collins S t.. Keansm iry . du*d l*n- day. A p r. ID 13CJ. a i her home. M rs. C ava lie r had lived m Kerms- burg more than 50 vears. She was the widow o< August C ava lie r. She

;i member of the L ;u 1h*s Aux*

• Kevport.

vi V aT-pi i) a ,u ’11 ' l H m . lU ii)nfficiatmsi.' | s J

. M iss AcKerniiin iL)u*mlc*o Kcvport | Mijih School. M r. I emunway--.serv*

cousin of the i r ' ,n,,> ,>l0t l l " ' I i lia ty *-" f ’ the New Point Comfort

sheath with which she wore match ing accessories and a corsage of white cymbidoums. The bude- eroonvs mother wore a hiuc silk organza sheath, m atching acces­sories and a corsage ot white cym bidium s.

A .reception followed nt lh e Oaks, M cGuire 3 G rove. Middletown.

I-or their wedding trip .to Wash­ington. D .C .. thc bride wore a na­v y and white knit suit. R navy hat and accessories and a white orchid corsage.

lh e bride and the bridegroom were graduated Irom Kevport High School. The bride also graduated from I h e Barbuon School of Modeling. New Y o rk , lh c bride was employed by the Peoples Na­tional Bank. Keyport. Ih e bride­groom was employed by his father in Hendricks D a iry , Keyport. be- lore enlisting m the U. S. A rm v Ho is stationed in lu rke y .

1 he couple w ill reside in Tu rkey

Vue. Companv.Surv iving are # daughter, Mrs.

C la ire W eber, uehnsburg: two sis­ters M rs. Am y (.raven . Chatham.

day Apr 19 1963 tn the Westwood | and M is . Blanche l-.iierei-sm.nl, H all N’ursmg llorne. Long B ranch , i Be llev ille , and a grandson.She was ihe widow of W illiam A. I Funera l arrangements were im- T r ie \ I '-ler ,l,e direction nf the John J . Ry-

M rs T ru cx was born In Holmdel i t o r l-unerals, Keansburg.l ownship. daughter of the late j W illiam T . and .lane (to n g stree i) | Hendrickson. She was one of the ■ oldest members ot the F irs t Bap­tist Church 111 Red Bank. ,

Su rv iv ing are a son, W illiam A, i T ru ex 111. l . l i ic io f l : a daughter, i M rs. Donald I . O akley, Rod; Bank: a brother. John 1.. lleti-

l.enn l l l l ly e rI.eon H tllver. 14. died suddenly

Sunday. A p r. 21. ill his home. 109 Main S t.. M atawan. M r. .H ill- ve r was born m Navesink. son ot lhe late Henjumin and M argaret ( I .e w is l i l i l lv e r . He had lived ill Matawan five vears.

Surv iving are ms wife, M rs. Cath-

Miss O liver is a g raduate ' of j Mavruviile High School and is err., i p lw ed hv l;, c ,A ,. Harrison. M r. j Drugas attended Matawan High School iin-.l is empmyed bv D rive r i

j H arris . Harrison. ■

1 Concert To A id j

Scholarship Fund I! lho exciting South A frican dis I i covery of H a rry - Kelufonte and |

Meve A ilen . w ill 'be presented in I com,ert, Ihu rsday , M ay 9, at the! Carlton Theatre , Rc-d Bank. by. the j /.eta Epsilon Lambda Chapter, of j Alpha Phi A lp h a 'F ra te rn ity , In c . ’ the concert wilt begin at 3:15 p.m.

Miss, Makeba, ft young Xosa tribeswoman, w ill l»e performing

j in the North Joi'sev area foe the j hrst time. She w ill present a unique

program of songs in many lan- i ^uages including those c f her own {native land and culture. She has ! appeared frequently on severa l tel- j evislon program s.I Thc concert w ill benefit the Alpha j i Pnl Alpha Scholarship ’.'und. The j f l-ratei'nity has established se v e ra l! j continuing scholarships at Mon-1 ! mouth College in addition to its | : own scholarship program . I

K a r e n £ > *G ia m b ctft is fe B ir t h d a y P a s t y .

iiii'iUitftVii'Ul, dfiU.^hK'f Mr«. ■ .Vvyeio 5>i<s'iam*.. • Vn-rod Ave., .Cii?J>porL M* fdirt biKhday. a t > :,

n e>• nerr.f on ; A b ’-rtndav. -calf.e wa,* i1 » r e u i tn I ' l tw M 'n t: i^ble and siatnes v^ere-.Diav.eC. .. 1 prs?.f;.v .awaided j.ins tbe' c-atvy. l pit/n-nt v/tire Kthnv J'ureo*

wscz. Brer.ou and Uonna U i ' j c k v .AtiG i.'ij'.'Vin p;.uo P e te r . D iG u m b :u t ; s ta . all o i CnfiWutHl;'-'; Jtifii and I.<.idie h.ennt 'dv, ^hetiijy .

P ap p as . P a m S cai iv . -K epina lookV.' s r. Kevyori. ' ar«6 Suzi t . Lvn.n autiv S a.omv Uohju E k a c h . ,

A au lt s presen! .w e re M rs : Wt!* m Kenrieov- L’ly Crcv>kv

Mrs. Nuchae ; Piappa$s Kevport, s a d ' Mrs. Ru:;*- Jun-’WiCi. ch.tfvvood.

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UnderwoodM r. and M rs. W ilbert Underwood,

M arjorie St.. Cliffwood Beach, arc the parents of a son. born Ihurs- day, A p r. 18. I% 3. in R ive rv iew Hospital. -

M anerlA daughter was born Thursday,

Apr. 18, 1963, In Monmouth Medi­cal Center to M r. and M rs . Vincent M anerl, 14 Crescent Rd ,, Hazlet.

Zecikow sklM r. and M rs. Stephen Zec/.kow-

sk i, 38 Dartmouth D r ., Ha/.let, are the parents of a daughter born Thursduy, Apr. 18, UHi.1 in R iv ­erview Hospital.

WelnheimerA son was born to M r. and M rs.

Edw ard W einhcim er, R.1 Idlewild Lane, M atawan, ou Thu rsday , Apr. 18, 1963 in R ive rv iew Hospital.

BradyM r. and M rs. W illiam ilrad y ,

Route 79, M organville , a re the par­ents of a daughter, born Saturday, A pr. 20, l!K>n, In R ive rv iew Hospi­tal.

WatsonA son was born Sunduy, Apr. 21,

19fi;i, in R ive rv iew Hospital to Mr. and M rs. Daniel Watson, 13 Adam P I., H a ile t.

SloneyM r. anil M rs, Leste r Sloney, W il­

low Brook R d ., Holmdel, are the parents of a daughter, bom Sun­day, Apr. 21, 19fi:i, in R iverv iew Hospital.

ArringtonA son was born Sunday. Apr.

21, 1963, in R ive rv iew Hospital to M r. and M rs. Clyde Arrington, 37 P arkv iew D r ., H a ile t.

MeggisonM r. and M rs. W illiam Meggison

!W Atlantic A ve ., M alaw an. are the parents ol a daughter, born Sun­day. A p r. 21. I%3. in R iverv iew Hospital.

MountA daughter was born F rid ay , Apr.

19, 1963, in F itk in Hospital to M r. and .Mrs. W illiam Mount, Main S t.. M arlboro.

BellM r. aud M rs. John Bell, 33 Sun­

set P I., Keansburg, are the p ar­ents of a son, bom Thursday . Apr. 18, 1963, in R ive rv iew Hospital.

PenningtonA son was born in R iverv iew Hos­

pital on F rid ay , Apr. 19, 1963, to M r. and Mrs. W illiam Pennington, 28 Calt D r , Hazlet.

| Nn date! wciUhn;!. I

Vena-U itgner IM rs . S. I I . Wupncr. 10-1 Shore i

Concourse. UiMwood Beach, un- j nounci'S the engagement of her I d a u g h t e r , .loan, to R ich a rd ! Vena, son of Mr. anil M rs. Peter i

' was lu 1-air View Cemetery . dletown.

DelaneyM r. and M rs. Robert Delaney,

2 Hogarth S t.. Hazlet. are the par­ents of a daughter, born F rid ay . Apr. 19, 1963, in R ive rv iew Hospi­tal.

CundeyA daughter, Deborah A rline , was

born to M r. and M rs, Chris Cun­dey, nioomfield, on Saturday, Apr. 20, 1963. M r, Cundey is a former resident of Keypori.

J ohnson

drickson. Holmdel rownsnip; U o j erine ( s h r a n k ) H fllyer: three stepgrandchild !en and five grca l grand I s()ns W illiam and Ralph Seber, I and presently is employed hv ihe !children. both of M atawan. and W alter Seber, I Henry I.uhrs Sea Skiffs Corp .. I

Fu ne ra l services were held M on-, \ i or>,anville : two stepdaughters. | Morgan. |day at 2 p .m . in the Adams M in i-1 W illiam S lo rcr. Robertsville .oria l Home with the R ev. Stunley . anfl M rs W illiam Scolt. Albu(|uur-I . Mugndge. pastor of the r i r s t , ^ ^ ilM(l a sister. M iss Mar-Baptist Church, Red Bank, o ffic ia l- 1 „ !, ret Hillvt.i-. Middletowning . Interment w as in F a ir View I j-^npral serv ices w(-*re held Wetl-Ccm etery, M iddletown. j nesday morning nt 10:;!t) n .m . m

D-iinh r . e e r r a I lhe 1‘osU" ' t-uiH'ra! Home, Atlanticn i u r f V i n t V I # F r o n t H i g h l a n d s . T h e R e v . R i c h a r d l l o y e ,Ralph G uerra 78 of dJ 8 rro nt i o( |h (, Natfcsjnk M e , ^ ,

St., Union Beach, owner and o p .I ofliciated and intcnneiitator of R a lp h s M arket Union* - , . V i Mld.Beach, died Ih u rsd av . Apr. IK, '1%3 in his home.

Born in Ita ly . M r. G tie ria nad been a resident or Union Beach 30 years He was a communicant of Holy Fa m ily Church, Union Beach, j

Surviving are h is w ife, M rs. Do-j menica (C alascibetta) Cim-rrn: a i son, Alphonse G u erra , at home; a | daughter, M rs. C lio Tcso ro , Union | . ,h[ ,Reach: a sister. Mrs. Josephine | N| i(."1;v,| | | ;|G uastaforia in Ita ly and three grandchild icn.

Funera l serv ices w->re held Mon­day a l 8 a .in . from the Day Funer­al Home and at 9 a .m . a high requiem mas ; w as offered in Holy Fam ily Church by the Rev. Jo ­seph G , l-'ox, '

F O R M A L W E A R

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Hanson-Olmstt‘<td. nd M rs. .?ohn Paul Olm- m Main S i., M aiawan. nn-

tht» ungugement of their Karen M arie, to John ansnn. son of M rs. Rose

M. Hanson, Am’el S t., C-hftw(H«|, and ihe late John Vincent Hanson.

M r. i stead,! nounci

Joseph KovuchJoseph Kovach. HO. of T il St. '

George’s Ave., Woodbridge. died j Thursday niuht. Apr. IS, 1%'i, i n ! Roosevelt Hospital. A resident of , Woodbridge (50 years , M r. Ko- i vach was a retired employee of the , I . T . W illiam s Co .. Carteret, where j he was a stat.onary engineer for 22 years. H is wife was tlie lau* M r.s .1 Ju lia Kovach. !

Surviving are three daughters, M rs. Joseph K o sik , C la rk ; M rs. ! W illiam Lebeda, Woodbridge. and : M rs. Adolph Nielsen, Roselle; two sons, W illiam . W’oodbridge, and

[Joseph, Old Bridge; 12 gtaiukh il- M r. and M rs. John Johnson, 84 ! dren and three grent-granddnl*

Atlantic Ave ., M atawan, are the | dren, and a s iste r, Mrs. M ary Uo, parents of a daughter, bnrn Mon- ; New Brunsw ick , day, Apr. 22. IJHM, in R ive rv iew : Funeral serv ices were held Mon-

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ObituariesMrf. Daniel Vetman 1

M rs. Gertrude Yelm an, Jll, died 1 F rid ay , Apr. II). 1 % .l. at Scabrook Hill Nursing Home, K ey ix iri, Mrs. Yctnum w a s lw rn in Holmdel Tow n­ship and had lived in Key|x>rl ,10 years.

She was the widow of Daniel Yet- man and the daughlcr of the l;it" Joseph and Hannah Beers,

Surv iving nre two nephews and several cousins

Funeral services were heid Mon­day al 11 a.m . at lhe Bedle l onei- al Home, Keypori, The Rev Mau­rice Ph illips, pastor of the Im im B aplisf Church, K i’vp o il, oiliciutcd and Intennen* ua« in llolmdei C fn ie terv

Sam .1. FpUcnpoS . j ; t } J . ’ p i . s r o p o , l/V. m ft ! 1 h u r c h

Si , Key|x»rl. d lfil 1-iitlay Apr. l'i. liHi], i : Monmouth Vcdu al Centei Mr. l'.pi>t<i|M» w .ii a m . j I i . i * «-i

Bui’tios Air«’ s, A tf je ijln .i He h id lived in Keypon for lhe pa.t right years.

Surv iv in j; a ie h ii wife, \ lrs . L i l I mu trto, a son W llh.im , itInime; a danglWei, Mih I ’atm ia I l-,pis('<»|)0 ) H all, l la / l r l ; tin-*1 nn|hei h, Joseph and L oum Kpi»« o tio, N ew aik . and Amhonv I'piscopn,11 s tn ;;l<hi, and f.vo .sisten , M is Nngelma Del l-‘ ttloi e. Ti»mt K tve i. ,ou| Mrs (Jal)in r», I'mon

| iin *r,il servu weie held ln e ; lav fiom the Ih ’d'e 1'uueial Home,

Ke/|Mii t, end at !l a iii, In lo .sephS i hurch, Key|>oii Inierm enl

4wa«i iti Si. Jo ieph',, C cm cte i)’

day in the G re in e r fun e ra l Home, Woodhridge,

W llllnin F . Snow Sr.W illiam K . Snow s r ., 57, of b2!t

Cambridge Ave ., Union Beach, di'*d hViday, Apr. If), IrtM, at R iverview Hospital. Mr Snow was horn :n New York and had lived io Nut- lev for 311 year-i before moving lo Union Beach four vear.s ano.

He was the Min of Mrs Mi/nu (Tun ing ) Snov ami the laie K ii I Snow, lie was an electrician wiih the Hyatt Roller Bearing Co . H.u i i*ou.

In addition to his tnothn . Mi Snow is stim ved by his wife. Mi l''rne' imc tSeail'. ) Snow, fiv«- son-.. W illiam !•„ Snow |r .. Nut lev; (.lehige IV Snow and Kciine'h It Snow, Pasadena. l'e\ ; Wavne H Snov., South P I.i ;h11e111, «»nd K u il ASnow, at home, n j'h ! fl.nr-hiei *M rs. .‘ ihenn.m H<*illiv T .onp .i, I' D Mrs. Ro -'ilon Rannu Rs.Mn-f " , if Mm freojije I o n i h P lainfie ld ; M is . 1-l.nne Kmeht Newark. M i* Adel« I.M .h l.r'd , .->« Kit jt Plain I ielt 1, Mi ., John !, .11. van, Bloomfield, Miss < lau .t Sun" and M ini Dorothea Sho'v, nt hoim lhi'*e hrolliers, lolm IV Sn.iw. Wi1 mlngiou. Calif : fleo ij:e \' ‘oinw I oiu: lle .irh . C a lif and l .im e , |l •Snow. Bloomfield, two i .. Mi Sev hakson, Bai n* r;*l and \h • Ada P Sim»,*., V.'iIm’ mi. 1 ■>i.inl l.i illao dflo ld ien

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High School The hridft elect is cm- ployed hy l ;our Cousins, Inc., C h it­wood. Her fiaace attended Newark Co|1t.*>’e uf Kngineering and is em­ployed h> ht.» fnther as an e lectri­cian .

Anderson>(’-okM r. and M rs H. Paul Cook, GOil

Seventh St . Huntingdon, Pa ., un* inounce the en^anement of their j daughter, Susan l.e<\ to W illiam N.

Anderson, son of M r, anti Mrs, M iss Olmsieutl is a graduate o r Thom as AndetSon, l.aneside D r .

* Matawan.M iss Cook was giaduated from

W estm inster College, 'lew Wilming-

M ISS K A R K N M. O I.M S l EA D

Matuwan Htj!h School, ( l a s s of IHIil. nnd is em ployed by the P r u ­dent ial Insu rance t o . , N ew ark Her fiance, a g rnd u a te nf M ataw an High School. Class of l%(), is e m ­ployed by the New York Insut- anee Co. He is a m e m b e r of the Cliffwood Volunleer Pm* t ' n m p an v .

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L' I k m l o i k S' , Ha/ le i, .mnimiice ilte en gagem en t id Ihei r d au gh te r .' arol A n n e , to William J . Waj'Mer.*.1111 nf Mr and Mr-J. Will iam A. \V..i;;nei. i’2l ’he, ,.,i',vv A v e , l.!m<nH e . i ,h . '

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Em m anuel As**tiiM y Of God 122 Pa!m«r Avt*.. Keaiwburg

Rev. ‘ T im o tli.y 'H , A(;«r»ns, Pastor S,un<U>y School ia a ; 0:45 a .m .;

ra fts mstfUi i mornmR worship, 11. o 'clock;

5-SiJrf.h Ml F i(c ;d roChu;<‘W .

Kffi Sooif: iftrf., L’a lcu Cejjfb Re-/. K a th tn n e Ms^er, Pas?or

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I«h uvxk .'s W&MDfc*' K «yp «rt C u ag rrg itio a KliiCMw HaUj S3 Blvbiua 9L

. T h u r s d a y evening «t 7:24 p.m. th»> M im slrj' Scnool w ill begin with

;« B d r * l I'evuiw on t!i« btxiks u(-"utus !

j’c liild re ii undtic Ihree-yeara-pJ-age. T lie . Prosbyleens m te l,/a t 7. p .m . The topic for the evening, w ilt be “ The 29th ..Century M irac le .” .

On Monday the executive board' j U1 , • _ . I of the Women's O r);an ii«tiiin w ill

•nd PhH .nu .ri a fte r which Frnnk-1 m ctt a( (hc hom|( 0f M r, Ru(lolphlin Andtrana wUt give ms. iiiatruc- tioa. t«l!i aa tfe* IwiiK ot: Hcbrewa, OOMt<B* th* oooienUi and: (heme

feak and its tigmflcaoce. for Tb»i service meelute will

M in t «i~ m p.m. with tho; themu ‘‘Wtok Whole Snuled se to .leh» veln'V Eugene Leiniiuwr will <!is-

/ ctut'. how entire-(aoniiie* cea «£- «e«*»hJy iecve Jehayeh ia.harmuny ead‘ peace.

A public lecture w ill be given at S p.m.- Sunday by Hupil M assey, «u assistant: to the' pM alaing mmis-

; te r in the local consregation th e title of the ta lk wTll be. “ Relief from Tension ltt e TioubSed World. '1 The congregation w ill be study-, ing the “ Proof of thc B ib le 's D i­v ine Authorship" et the Watchtaw- er study, w hich begins at 4:15 p.m.

Tueeday at 8 p .m . the seven ner- vioe centers w ill m eet to continue the study in thc B ib le study bouh, " L e t Vour Name Be Sanctified .” The addresses ere aa follows: 3 A t­lan tic A ve . and 331 W ilson A ve ;, M atew an: 2 Calc D r ive , H ezlet;. ft Monmouth A ve ., P o rt Monmouth; the homes of A rthu r Pa lm er, M id­d le Rd... N orth C en terv ille ; end Le ro y F o lk , Rose St1. , Cliffwood, end Kingdom H a ll, Keyport.

. Bible Baptist Church (A Regular Baptist Church)

Middle Hd., Hailet Jtev. C. Reel Brittain. PasterThe paslor w ill brinK lhe mes-

Kge "T h e re Is A D ifference” al the Communion eervice Sunday at 11 « .m . Theft w ill be a reception O f new member* a t th is service. I k e Communion e e r v i c e has

■ moved up une Sunday. Bible convenes at IM S a.m. with

classes fnr a ll agea from beginners through adults. The pastor teaches (He adult d e n . Even ing worship eervice Is at 7 p>m. .w ilh the pas- far bringing the message "The Fol­ly of Unhetiefi"

Cottage P ra y e r Meeting w ill be tm Wednesday at * p m. at the heme of M r. and M r». R . Weber, M ain S t., Port Monmouth.

The organization meeting o f the church w ill be on Monday, A p r. 29. a t ti p .m . T h is also w ill be the an­nual meeting with election of offi­cers for the year. .

Calvaiy Methodist Church Third St., Keyport

R e v . H a rry R . P ine ,• Fasto r

A special session of tho New .lor- »ey Annual Confluence w ill be held Thursday at tfl: 15 a .m . at lhe Pen­nington School lo commemorate the ■shoot's 125th ann ive rsa ry . The R ev. P r . Charles R . Sm yth , form­e r pastor of this church ; is head­m aster at the school. Youth choir will rehearse al 7 p ,m .; adult choir, 8 p.m.

''Our Father Who Art In 'H eaven" will be the lopic Sunday at fi: SO a .m .; church school, S:Sfl a .m .; worship se rv ice , 10s 45 a .m . w ill! “ Reasonable I 'n i lh ," us Ihe topic. Jun io r Hi and High School Fellow ­ship meet at 7 p.m . . .

The otfic'.al board w ill meet Wed­nesday at 8 p .m .

First Baptist Church 232 Mala St., Matawaa

R ev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor On Thursday at 7:.'10 p .m . there

wilt be mid-week se iv lce . Hour of Raw er, and lhe theme w ill lie "The P r o p h e c y Concerning Jesus C h r ls l." At 8:110 p .m . the senior aHnir w ill practice.

The cheiub choir w ill practice F rid a y at 2;30 p.m.

Clean-up day w ill begin Saturday a t * a .m . ,

Sunday Church School is held at Ut45 a .m .; morning worbhip, 9:45 Mid 11 a .m .; H.Y.F., 7 p.m . and evening worship, 8 p .m .

Monday at tl p .m . the deacons Will meet.

The Junior choir w ill practice W ediiefdiiy at 7 p.m . anil the Board #f Christian Eilucatlnn w ill meet at' 8 p .m .

Relorm ed Church ol Keyport W arren S t ., Keyporl

Rev. John II Sharpe, Paslor Choir w ill M'lii-arM’ F rid a y at

1:4(i p.m .Sumlny St'hool meets at 0:110 a.m .

nnri Ihe inurniiig w oiship service H held :il IU: ■Ti a .lit ,

The OmMMmy w ill inert Wcd- ncKtluv al li: I-* J im . al 'he hiimr (If R , Normim Si o il.

Al lhe m>i vU 'f SundnvR lclm rd Dl.slninv w ip . nrduiiied and InNtalleil im all i lile r and Ivdwani K . I'Miinan ami t ', Hcinieth Oelih ftaiin an di al ling.

IJn lled Hebrew ('n iig rrg a lloa Hriiad S t ,, Keyport

ftn lilil l l . 0 I I , Lev ine 'T l ie iip liit nf Is ! .u t In Today'n

W orld" w ill he the I" !1'1' F rlilny at 8:110 p in , nt lhe Sa lili.it li r ' i ' dervlre . K lddtifh w ill lie (>tihkiiiih ed hy Anne lllm m e lta ih <linj* Khalmat le llm i. |lm '< and ImMon f t w ill lie M i. nnd M r'.. M iiu rk r Cehen mid U r, llm i'v M. l'o |i|in k <Bd Mtb. I ’i i | i|'ii Ii

Kalibatli inoiit 'i|! <ieivlee w ill lie held Katiirday st I I a in

Norlhern N*w Je rse y rtrjtlon of Uiv Hmled Synagogue w ill hold tin

F raeb c l, 10 Washington S t., M ala-1 wan. . . . |

Cub Pack 73 meets ai 7:.10 p .m . { on Tuesday; Bov Stout Iroop 7 3 1 meets at 7:30 p .m . ~

Interm ediate G ir l Scout Troop | meets on Thursday at 3 p.m.

B row nie 1 roop m e t is on Frtdny. at .t p .in .; Jun io r H igh at 7 p .m .

Bajvltw Preabytertau Chuic*CUIfweed Beach

R ev . D avid L . B u cc i, Pastor Herbert b.hlers, advisor, and M iss

L inda Condil, assistant, announced tlie formation of a new Jun ior H I g h W estm inister Fellowship .They w ill meet h ir .t t ia first tim e at a ra lly un Saturday from U a.m . to 3 p.m". Grades s ix through nine j t|Ky at 4 p j a re invited and are asked lo bring meet in the

T rt iiily Cburelt (K .tf ica p * l)- Mata, S t., !W»tawaa

Rev . Car,tall ft. i la l l .Rector

Ju n io r chu ir ren«arsa! is held SaturdiiV a t 19 a.m .

Sunday. inLi.ins and Holv tum - municm, Witt be at 7:45 a .m .; Furrt- ily Eucharist and ch u ifh tchool.!l:50' a .m .; morning p rayer and sermon, U a .m .; Sacram ent of Hoiji' Baptism ,, 12:30 p.m. Mon- I day at It a .m . and 7:45 p .rr mouth Convocation of Ep iscopal i day School is al 3 p.m . Young thurcbicie ii at St. M a iv s,Pome P leasant, 4:30 p .m .; evening prayer and Jun io r Young Church­men, 7:30 p .m .

A. A ’s. n ifet ruvsdav at P p.m.Holy: Conimumon w ill he cc»>

b ra lrd Wednesday at 9 a.m .Boy Scout Troon 232 meets th u rs­

day at 7 p .m .; senioi* cho ir rehear­se), 8 p .m .

Holv Communion w ill be cele­brated F rid a y at h :W a.m .

The Fa ith Reform ed Church Middle nd. aad Fo a l* Ave .

HazletRev: Theodore C. M uller, Pasto iConfirm ation Class I I meets

Thu rsday at 7 p .m .; senior choir rehearsal, I p.m.

Conlirm ation Class I meets F r i

; rfn^el.stic a e n ii.e , 7 M.rn, The first 1 rjitv ami fam ily worship service . (■Sunday nf each month llie fe is i | lo^ift a.m .

Lutheran Church 1ot (he Gw iti fthft'plurd I

■ School Nc. 18 Ilt im n e ll R d ., S a y ic U w n ij S.mithj Munuay i7ie Young Itiens; M }i

Re\ l » . H p i iw r x hib dnu 1 i4!<h Fo lks ( lun -nee.I ifcm cu s are hwd. at Scnool No ! - T) ni j itl, Savra AVoo«« South. F a m ily H i-j * ’ ’| M t Hour ih kbM ai !*: b.?r<. Surj-{ l.arthar MvinorUri

C e r i i o n e s G r e e n h o u s e sH iw ay d5 K*yj»ori

j Coimmmiun .servico at i l ? .m .| Wednesday eveniiiK. w il! be K iW * ! vSludy and prayer at 7:45 p.m.- i j Younj- ptopie/s survice is F rid a y • '^veriinj* at 7:30 o'cio^k. |

Peotecatiai Chureft U d Ioq ontf S-dncy A r * .t

Union Beach M ri , Herbert G . Wood. Pastor

Worship acrvicca are held Sun Sun-

P raye r. Jiu^hng a n d Acnpiure time w ii! to* held Tiu .sduv at 7:4ii p.m .

St. JoM pb’s ChurchMaple l ’ l . , Keyport

R ev. CCTnvlfufl J . Kant*, Pastor M asses w ill be held Sunday

morning *t 7, I , ft, JO, 11 and 12 o’clock.

Mid week serv ice Ia held Wed­nesday ht 8:15 p .m .

ftt. John» Methodist Church Central School, Kevport

R ev. Norman K . H n tv . Paalor Identica l jwxvwes ar« hold Sun­

day at 9:30 and XI. a .m .; church school aessKms, 9:,W arid 1 1 . a .m .

■ Morganville Methodist Chiurch MofgauvUlv

Rev. Fred H. Bowen, Pastor Church servicts are held on Suq

day at 9 a.m. and Sunday School oieaU at 1(1 a.m.

Ftrtl Spiritual Chuie*Ot Dlvlae Rose

an Main St., Beltord. Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pastor ; Semct>5 aro held Sunday at 9 p.m and Tuesday at Pp m

j The t»Uhorao CUurr.b :| Miiahoun Svaw t i| Hulun FaiU Public Schcai | i R tv . l.'ame) D . Roinhennor. Pa«toi ; I Sunday School and B ible Ciaasc.* ! i art; held at a .m . Suuday uodei ! | the direction of A rthur B itter; tu I tpenn iendcnt The morning woranip j I w il De held at 1(1:45 n. tn. with svr I ] mon by the pastor. A nursery aei*v J ! ice Is avadable . Communion iierv- I lcea a re heid tbd firs t Sunday ol j .every- month. j

Church O) Our Saviour jCultrcll Rd., jCheesequake j

R ev. \..harUw E . Wallinj*. V ica r j Sunday serv ices are at Hi.ttl a .m . I

'ih e firs*» th ird and fifth Sundav.4* | there \s Hoiy Comimtmon and the I second and fourth Sundaya, morn1 j m y p rayer. Church school meets at ! 9:30 e .rn . ;

AnRouncement - P . 1.1.P r i v a t e 1 l i s t r » o S i o n I n g t i t u t e

Introtfutes The Opening of A N«w Division

P .I.I. ETUDE A C A D E M YA Full Timet School-— 8:45 A.M. to 3:>5 P.M.

frr?.de* f Ihrough 8

Applications Now Accepted For Opening In September, 1963

information LO 6-2222 Morganvilio - Necr Matawan

a box lunch lo the church. B e v­erage and dessert w il) be served.

“ P ra ise F ro m . Lu c ife r" w ill be the pastor's sermon topic Sunday at the 11 a m. worship serv ice . The senior cho ir w ill' aing the anthem; "H o ly , Holy, H o ly ." During thc serv ice infant and1 nursery care arc provided fo r at the Cottage. Church school is conducted at 9:30 a .m . Senior H igh W estm inster Fe llo w ­ship meets at f ; 30' p .m .

The Session w ill nold Its regu lar m onthly meeting In the conference room on Monday evening at 7:30 p^m.

The Friendship C irc le w ill meet Wednesday evening in the confer­ence room. Mrs. Mabel Bonetto and Mra. Ardesia Hayes are hos­tesses. The Catherine Close Circle will- meet Friday, May 3, at 1 p.m. at tha. home of Mra. Louise Sin­c la ir . Mrs. G ardner w ill be co­hostess.

Flrat Baptist Chueefc M a li an) « . TUrd Sta.

’ Kejrpert'Rev. Maurice W- Phillips.

PastorThere w ill be a young people's

social at 7:30 p .m . Saturday. A ll members of the Senior Baptist Youth Fellowship and Y o u n g Adults a re welcome.

Sunday School is held at 8:30 a .m .; morning worship, 10:45 a .m .; young people conduct a serv ice nt the Cliffwood Nursing Home, 7 p .m .; evening se rv ice , 7:3(1 p.m. A volunteer choir is formed each Sunday evening at 7:15 p.m. for anyone who would like to sing.

The Christian G ir ls ’ G i.i'd w ill meet Tuesday at 7 p .m . at the iiom c of M rs. R . Applcgulc, 40 Fulton S t ,

T lie pastor w ill hold his morning B ib le study Wednesday at 9:30 a .m . Coffee is served. Youth choirs rehearse at (i:30 p .m .: mid-week serv ice , 7:30 p .m .; sanctuary choir leh ea isa l, 8:30 p.m.

M aranalha Baptist ChurchHolmdel - Keyport R d . nnd

. B ra illey Lane,H aile t

Rev. Bruce Harrison, PastorSunday services include Sunday

School, It :43 a .m .; worship serv ice , 11 a .m .; Young People’s se iv ic e , ti p.m . nnd evening worship serv ice , 7 p.m.

An evening serv ice is held Wed­nesday at 8 p.m.

G racu Methodist Church St. Jam es l ' l .Union Beach

Rev. E ld rich C . Cam pbell Pastor

On .Saturday at 10 a.m Confir­mation Class w ill meet.

W orship services w ill be held at 9;3U and 11 a .m . Sunday and the sermon topic w ill be ''I Know My Shop.’ ’ A nursery is provided at both serv ices. Sunday School w ill be at 11:30 a.in . fnr grades kinder garlen through eighth grude. Al 4 p.m. Jun io r Methodist Youth Fellow sh ip for grades three lo five w ill meet; r t (I p .m . In lertnedlale Fellowship w ill meet foi grades six lo eight; ill 7:30 p .m . Senior Meth­odist Fellowship w ill meet for high school in .iile s ihi'inigh age 22.

in . Cub Scout Pack w ill education wing at 7:.i0

CIIUmoihI Community Methodist Church

Rnnald K. Dunk, I'listorA lu ikey supper w ill he H 'lc rd

> Ih iirs ih iy hum :o V p in.! Saturday tlm New H rii:n .« ii l> 1 >ss- j t i'lri Ym iih R a lly w ill lie held al i Hie l onli'ience comer lim it III a m

io 1. 3U p.mStmdtiv wuriHip Ketvu't* in held al

' fl a .in .: rh in r li n luml nml nduil Hilile srlino l, III n in , M Y I ' ' , ft: .TO

I p.m.Ito.ird tit Kilm '.ihon w ill mi'ei

Wednesday at !:3(1 p m ; offic ia l IfOiinl, b li in.

Dlble Sillily ntPcl* Thursday.MnV 2, al V p ni.

Monmouth ftrlorin Temple•Vi2 .‘iyi'ailiore Axe,, Shte« utility

I ' , i i>111 It,' lu iiil I' NiHnbi ml.I in' i ,ili|>! u ill ruml'it I S.i I il i.i I h

, I■ \ r ‘iei \ n'c>i I i u lu s , K III p hi I he sem inii foi the cm niny ’.'-it I" cn

: IHlcd "W lm h I uilih i Will ‘j "H I ' ' l l l i l l i "' Sllln lii\'. I cl)),lull', i-1 ' mi I I.liil ! '■ ill; I I ; 1,1 li l l 1 'Ihe ,vti n> I ' l i i l l u i : ‘>i meet ilii, ini' le lli'inun m lionl lic u it I in the lloy V iml Itouiii ul lhe M'honl

p.m.Ju n io r choir w ill rehearse S a tu r­

day at 10 a .m .Sunday School is held i t 9:30 and

11 a.m. At the w oishlp »etvices at the same times the pastor's lop­ic w iii be "T h e L ife of Fa ith : A Race Set Before U s ." Ground w ill be broken Tor the Reformed Church Hume in Irvington at the F irs t Ko fanned Cnurch, Ncsbit T e rr , and Lyons A ve . P ilg rim Youth meets at 1:30 p.m . in ths educational wing.

G uild for Christian Serv ice w ill m eet Wednesday at 8 p .m .

Brotherhood w ill meet F rid a y , M ay 3, at 8 p.m.

The llo im del Church R e v . Andrew A . Bu rkhn rd l,

M inister"Th e Good Shepherd" w ill be the

pastor’ s topic al the 1 1 a .m . wor­ship on Sunday; Sunday School. 8:45 a .m .; Younn People's Society. 7 p m. In fellowship Hall.

Wednesday lhe R ifle C lub meets at 6.30 p.m. ou Ihe Indoor range; B ib le study group, 8 p .m . in fellow­ship hnll.

Radio study class meets T h u rs­day at 7:45 p .m .; choir rehearsal, 7:40 p .m .

New m em bers received into fel­lowship during the E aste r season were: Baptist, Robert D . Boychuk. M iss K aren P itcher; Holmdel, M iss Leslie E le y and David Stew art: R<> formed, M iss E la in e Felim an , M iss J i l l Niehaua, M iss M argaret NcIHk. Mis* A p ril Morrison and A ib cn Nlehaus j r .

St. M ary's Episcopal Church E a s t Front S t., Keypnrt

R ev . Henry A. M ale . Rector Holy Communion w ill he ce le­

brated Thursday at 8: HO a .m . In thc evening Boy Scout Troop li*! w ill meet ut 7 p.m.

On F rid a y there w ill be Holy Communion nt 6:30 a .m . There w il. he no Ju n io r E .Y .C . in the evensnr. because the Boy Scouts are Kui'W10 Fort Hancock for the Boy Scum retreat.

Sunday then* w ill be m ornin;: p rayer, 7:4ft a .m .; Holy Com m un­ion.’ H n .m .; rh u n h school and fam ily i.e rvice , a m : HoivCommunion and addres*:. 11 a.m . The E .Y .C . tnnvocalion me'1!in.-, w ill be held at 4 :itO p.m.

Brownies w ill meet Tue.sday af ternonn at p.m. The Maryi'tlt'* w ill r i ’hcarse at 7:1ft p.m.

On Wednesday ihere w ill hi- Holy Communion, ‘l a.m . In 'hi- rw n tn junio.- c'loii* w ill rehearse ui 7 p..u and a special M .iryetie rth e a rs .r for Youth Sunday w ill he lield •»* 7:30 p.m. Senini choir wdl rehears.*

'at 8 p .m . And lha A A .s w ill mert at 9 p m

Sayre Woods Baptist Church Rout* 9, Brnwnlotni

R«v . R ichard Jones, Paslo r Sunday School meets i t 9:45 with

n class fo r each membei of th> fam ily ; morning worship, 11 a.m evening Kospel serv ice . fi:45 p.m.

Mid*weck p rayer and Bihia Stuc^11 held every Wednesday at 8. H> p.m.

Union Bench Church Of GimI Central and Union A vts .

Union Reach (former ( ongrrgatinnal Church)

Rev. ili 'n rv Moppe, nnsior Worship stMAiceM a ie lif-!d Sun

j day nt 11 n in . and 7 !!0 p.m. Sui;day Sc IhmiI is hi U.J/J a .m . wm;d ish es for all age.-i.

Mid-week serv ice Ir held T h u is 1 day ut 7:.’10 p.m.

i Fu ll fjOftpel Chapel- 137 Main St, Keansburg| Rev. Kobcrl D. Kali/;, P.-.’-inr

Sunday School meeM nt H p m ,viih an nduil Hihte cIam . Su in I.i kvill cover (he lives and chaiai lei ,if many New Testament chara* liis, hvangelhtic lervim is fl ;. .10 p.m.

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jsv^r inci*»t‘d ..to V ir^ .u iij vv^.-ri' w ] hie iam iW . The ny .r.c tv^si Hiroo <>r l)«arp. J K»ni..djlikt* to knt' So\b?h'rf]'s par«nfs - txutdi-s. i>r itc * 'ivc Awy data .> f>u. hgivtt on lhe fcm ily . Mv grand-. tjb iidrtti dcsc^Diiyd <rom N j- th-y> Th*3rp. 6up‘V,»irC<4 $iw Sob- jiwrt. M rs {. A .R . JWn Jo.sc, Crfl.

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pjovjdif^ ' U j^ U y booths-to <KP*c,t j : wtfj- SmcW Apr. <9 I u> he*i» me solve i t Broce andtreat* -i} lU y 2 * i (tie Ptun-Shw'aton ” ' ‘lhe .se ll'v ines thev p lay m

: W ^ m w ual jUitess. i aftd C *rlt< .. lk w « ; P ittsb u ^ h . Papm grkin ,» 1W> tt-m mclHde, ! M r. p0 l* r . 4l ir rc « * r «>J cjera n»cs

vxb^ Jfs bv th« \d rioux iiflspilA i 1 AUo. oow ts isttTetary v/ ll't*^jWrtmcRis, aarwUHl slides of | Soofriy’s WJutc V/nrt*.;: Divi.vioa.

T ° L ‘ S iW |1^ “ ^ ! t t e pl“ ( o p t r a l * M d w u in - . . , . .V.nd;|»!wn»-b«iWt<^s. and w jtd s . j<tfrs wj | |; a itcnd ih is BStli A n n u a l! ^ wafctwwn bi« ne had me lol.ov,

Ttu ; m am -e xh ib it* w ill be, «e! to hear the some SCO H*ch- j wg children . — »U box 11 m Newvu p in lh t .hoFpaai aad itonum a.«d j n\ch \- papers (0 t w presented IVa* I Sm w -- bom a t e t l.«-V

.J.JJI ;.u*!m io-nrnHiiru'' n?n/!^ hv na . j Sool4^y*£ -oasua.J m w iin ^ are the - b° rn a-v 11J include products made by-pa- lion ik as n p an of the occu^ tio im l lben»pv program . D r . Ncnno siasd. I ’ rhese artjcJes may be purc)jased l i v YJ.’iJtors. rne-pnonjes derived

‘ !ro w . iu ch ^purchases," he add^d, .y-lwijl be deposited iirto. a i-evc»J.yini;'

tt»nd to purchase new m ateria ls K) tnpko n ew iiilic les.** / - /•"' •. Ilie re vv-t.!l be *0 colorcfi. slides n a r k e d by D r. Nenno. T n t i ' w ill ftunv various program s cpnccrnin^ -.•ie treat men*, of nienttil illness both ot 0\e hasp'tal. and at the com munuy Ifivi:). Bus .tours o!

How! 1 w ife (uftkno^'n at thjs Ume) had r sens Jim n'and \V i!i:am . John brucc

was born 1/20/n'Si in AlJfmosvn, MotimouJh Co N .J .. at • the tim e lhat he was r^ ikd Jo .vcrv^ in the Revchuio/ia ry . V/ar he was living tn \!iddlcuvwrt Point. N .J .-H is wife

J W ilia m , born about i7S5vl77il

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j rt pro/eK-sio.o^J jnfne^loiii.st, ju*.J a ' ^randtnoiher makinj* iii-Jb u n ii fo r each ol her <ipM j-i-and- IcW ldreis. Situ - stan.in^ J*a o ,yi*ar«

, ! ui o. . I have'found v r ryQuetstioa IW — V*a CI«t •' j ed»n:ation«J for myseJf. besides be­

- l am lr\'i^ to i»w! the' nismes j ing' -*ich in hwtoricA} intt-r»i«t lor{of ihe parems'oi n«y' aurcjrtof Pe j my fanuly.1 ter Van Cite.?, P ^ . c r vvau ->Kirn in j | h a v e lhe

the ».<ev«VtUJCs)r i if-t'S lffitl iixid fiiiiay but do n*/i know w liiclv vo cV ai/u ,'do '.yw have arjy* lhjn^ io .sliovv the i t ih t r of ,\VI3- Ham or iiinaii;?eV ; Mw?l-claii*, K . J . : • ■ ■,- ,

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1/6! — accordion to his fround' .slone; a r w d in g to data in his pension record he m arried M ary Ann L\vari?» ( ? ) x;n M ;;t .Mp »;erv».-d as a private in C.ol. 0»v>

Tmlay fam iiy book by Hugh and Kcsin }m lay . bo I Johfl C . — mA Creainftr -n- ^ ’“V. recorded d ifiisitely. lEv/O'ih he may he in the (am jly of P^ler and Sus­anna on paf’e 20. C liu lay

{a.rge^ &atlv8rixsi*4: o f ceram ists in j Fawulv Bibie; Pnocbe, tK>m abouJ t/ie world. With more than.K5S0 p a r- 1-1f90; Josefih, born about .A b ; Sa ily ticjpants m .ovvT ^0 C4»'jntrjes*. (Ik* | o r born alx.u t l i J / .Am erican Ceram ic Sorietv. ?s jn ■ 1 anown lhat then? wax a Johninternational o r^ m zauon devoted 1 Bruce who m arried (.a:nann<- ( .00k to tne advancem eni oJ ceram n: re- 1 m Monmouth (.ounty en May 5, r ta r th and piXKbction. 3/47. these m ay concetvaoiy be the

-------- . parents of John and W illiam . Wouldvou have a?iv r e t o i d s wme.h

1 miuht throw some Ityht on this fam iiy? R .I3 .K ., L l t iu . Pa.

S9 — LwiRStreet-Stcvens

r Spcncer’ .s Regiment during-the j was a . law yer in 'B u t le r Co., Ohio : K*;-voUmo«ary W ar and is men-1 as e a rly as 1W5, and was Hi’pre- ; tioned as beuig/ ft um Monmouth t scn/.ative fo r Ltutier Co. to the ! Co. on'jMyi*e 7A4-7W N. J . Records, j Ninth Assem bly nf ih* Ohio Legis* ; A b o u t . 17*5 he was Jiving in Had- JaUtre in i^Ki. John and 'M argaret

' named their first child Anna Cartvlice (m y aneet.tor) horn A^iji.!7fH» in New Y o rk , ht*, mipht be found as the son of Judge .M m Im lay anti Caroline huried in A llen­town.

Mr*.. M .C 0 . Sd ju im , Wash.

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‘ m >Cvs and v<*^Uh dt;.pr<^men!s. j T'h>.’ fo jp iu i p r o v e d for lh«s ; int-ei n ;'. v. iil be pi im ariiy tikn)? . . !m: !."*r s »>f cij»'-n dJfrossKin. M jov ! jnunicijio l o fjle ja ls now fee! that • becaa.se of Jhe vaMr<ess of this eon- j riition. of “ old autow obiles/' the j .slate should be inrlorird wward the eiiminatio*! the nui.vince.

H - V W - M S t o c k f i o i d e r s

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rt?i»ted fo*- \ nr?ui>ced *h&t !V.e f ; i O -K w Spring- fr r.r.sif^: e:)'ice.?A.’ M r. j Cy.mjy/:* ’i v>;)! Vr );c*id 0A,j5su»;diy.

;.v (he >s'»i>rd, V .f . ; ard S;'n<i'r/, May A H?;d 5-. in .Cr-’ItS. ■ ; M r. ■ Norton''i To'.vrJhh;^ ort Rome 5c'i.

ajKi Mi O ^ n V iw . ' .vi»'e . jrre.'fi- i Omiano Mated ' lhat Sceut ;W i'- Bauer secn'sasy,. wwi; ;ru.ps from -

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1 1 ; S a?yrday a: ter; i^ '« ; stnd ’d ^ / io r - ) ful i.aO'pfirt- ’vij] :.1ie.tv^..

Y»ink Graj.ianc. Marifcoro. Chai r-1 f r o n t s aeliv ify. On Su^day'Scvyfff.-' r. f<iv the Chin^LJTifi OistriCi. <>* j v\i>d le ad e is will a t ten d .■nimx'ih Coanv'ii. IWy Scos/ts ol j .servure.s. and she. •jtosi.n-^

CsjiMpmg Coiv.arj*tt«r arJ- ! v* • I■ take p!aco at i f. .in .

j u r o r a D is t r ic t - S e r F o r C n m p o re a

hospital grounds wtU leave a jK rro xim atf.lv t v r r v one-half hour

. Mor«vschool children die of can­cer than from anv other disease, according to the Am erican Cancer _SottietY. 1-ast yea i cancer took the i Questionlives of more than 4700 ch ild ren ; ! a m working on the■ 1.on-street

th e 'u n d e r 15-Year.s*of-aj’e. About h a lf » Stevens lm« (or a -frie n d who is

>donfjcJd. N. J . In the New je rse y i Archis'es lht. ^eriKS, vol. 34, pui',e |2ftG-2S7 jn Joseph K *i ti* w ili ii states j* 'm y apprenticed boy, Peter Van I c ie re , is to serve m y wife.** P t ie r | is also mentioned in the Monmouth I A rtic les nf Confederacy, Ju lyj mu.\ \ would appreciate it very muchi jf vou would Answer some ques- ; tious for me. Was a Peter Van I Chef — various spellings — de- ( scended from Jan Van CUef of

About 177,000 Am ericans w ill be ; saved from cancer f.hiv year j through early detection and p io perj treatm en!, according to the Anseri- , can Cante» Society! Alx/ot Sit.OlHI |

| of Ihem dK^l of leukem ia, which is ; anxinn« u». join the D .A R . I have .a cancer o! blccd-fonntn^ te^ue. < the In c thiou^h Mobert Wdham

New Y o rk ; What is the present j cancer patients w jli die this y e a r , ; name of W alhenfield , N . J . : are j who mijrht have been *avtd by j a il the w ills in New Je rsey in - • earlier and ta tte r treat ment. •

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S<ef(‘ur nilinlp lUjh'rnt kinds of cars til your C/irvrM ..........^

D A V E GIBB CHEVROLETI10 Main Street, Matawnn Phono LOwell 6-104C

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-■ om tm ea thvou juw n ths afternoon ; ami evening ant! :>!! dav Su n d ay .; Ad i n 1

i I htf R ftv . I:A Sm ith of lbs Suiitii iA.tnt'o: M.'s.siorj v-;!l tu ta k jfir-llie :;ocRiu!i m to m ;; on ‘A -M an - So;it F ro m Gotf.’ . M ri:. Sm lln is ihfc j

; form er, S t e " . Joy.ee ...Apptesaiu o l >• srim ng iia lu , R e v . und M rs. S M u h ;

: w iii' pat'ucjpai^t m, the m issionary:.; WQrksnops at .(. 1 ,i>.m, ■■■ . |

" h a R fv . S rn il'i Is home.on (u i-1 iou^h w .ib h r; [eihimv ‘I hey nave I

■ ■ Served in Soir.h'iro. Hr.of’ts ia , A f n - ; ca for l.f vears . He w ill relate h o * i

" iu seveu.-vear»-.‘ t m ission .station ■ « s , : w ea w d ' from . empty bas!i country and then .a s n a il .town of '31>:bu!idtn(/,s.- T h e 'R e v . Smith ca lls •this-th«.v.'*M iracI« Station.:;-. • I t Is

.Khete that■■lie and ■his Camily a re tra in in g A fncan . ’yo'J.n^-.peop.'B

• th s Christian high school, (or. po*. sitions of .leadersh ip m the A frican church of tomorrow. . : .

O t Fu rlough lh c Rex Hudoon Shedd and his

. fam ily are on . their spconii tur- tough'- from B o liv ia , South Am erl- ca . T h e y 'se rv e under th e , Bo liv ian Indian M ission. M r. Shedd is a sec­ond generation m issionary and dur­ing' the last term of 'service w as p rm ciual of the Spanish Bible In ­stitute . H u w ife assisted and-also cared for th* Correspondence

■■ School... > > 1 ' ■ - ■Both the R e v . Smith and the R e v .

Shedd w ill take port In lho m is­s io n a ry workshops (or the adults ■and children at 3 and 4 p.m. l h e R ev . Shedd v.-ill show pictures and

Guest. Spcs A t Biology O u b

rHE MATAWAN JOiJRM Ai N. 5 Thyrsdoy, Apri! 25, 1963

M a fa ^ a n T m . s i - h i p H a g i'-h -d e F ivbib it

Mntowan G ir l Scouts and B iow nie.i planted a tree on the grounds of the new M alaw an Regional i H igh Sc-'hoiii In t . week In commemoration of Arbor :

D a y . Brownies kneeling in front taking part In the cerem ony wero A lice M aurv . 1 roop 70; Klfeen Conlun, anil Karen Spieukcr, "I roop 36.

speak al the 7 p .m . serv ice S a t in - : 1> * I 1 C ' lnridai Showerday. Both, fam ilies w ill d isplay na' liv e costumes and cuno$ from their j - _respective Helds. - , . . . . j J ? 0 | , W j j j o , . . ,

During the bundav School hour}® “ ' r t * TT H o U J lat [l:4i) a .m . the Rev. Shedd ami his fam ily w ill speak to the children as w ill the Kev , Sm ith and his fam ­ily . lh e R ev , Sm ith w ili speak ut the 11 a .m . mormnu worship and the Rev. Shedd. at tne 7 p .m . Sun­dav evening serv ice .

MONMOUTHC O U N T Y M E R C U R Y

M ETEOR-COMET -

H E A D .Q U A R T E R S

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We Keep: Our Pen c ils E x tra Sharp, l o Sell C a rs To rh e 'lh r if ty

P iu s Values Hot On Our Used C a r Lot, On Models La te And N ifty!

THIS W EEK ’S SAFE BUY SPEC IAL

1960 Corvair "700" 4-Dr., Blue, $1095

WALNRWIN Motor Co., Inc. RTS. I AND SJ F R EE H O IJJ C IRCLE

.Miss Judith Kycjd. and Miss Joan W agner, C iitfw ivn l; M iss M ary M oravec Brm vniown; M rs. . !am “ s Lum p, M r.s. C la ra S itiiih , uml M rs. I<irt!ld S.. S iu iu i j r , Keaiisburj!;

. . j M rs. Cal l Smith. E.aurence HarOo:-M iss Caro! W ilson, -daughter .of I .Mrs. John U urn iak . M r? Oeorge

M r. and Mr.s. George W ilsoa, 5.' .luettner jr . . am! M iS< Juo'ilh Leo- Ravine D r .. M atawan. was me l-n ir<iis Kcvportgues( of honor at a surprise brulal j . Also. M rs. ,l« rrv Alnu-nas M hs shower held in the meeting , hah I Patric ia-A linenas. Mrs. .lame.-. Ben- of ihe M alawan Hook ftiul Ladder i n cr M rs. A lfred B W W ilHan F lro House, Broad S t .. Matawan. .1 Bowie. M rs. A rthur Froi-hiich

The hostesses were her bridal at- M rs . Russell Goodhcart. Mrs John tendams, Miss Joan A lm enas. maul | G iossm .m . M rs Jonathan Hedfflin or honor; M iss . P a tr ic ia Benner, I m i .ss Judith Lu ks liis M rs. R ichard M iss JoAun Connor. Miss Linda 1 N'usbnuni V .rs J-p'T O'Rt-illy \1i^< t.odard and M iss Joan Wmthers. | M anucla Perdi;>ao. Mrs Neil Oar- Ih e decorations were pinx and | jiu ilo . M rs. A lexander Sim i'ko xyhite and a. buftet supper was I M rs . Gordon T e n liy ck . Mrs. Peter se ived . . . iT e iiE y c k . M iss l.ucy lo tnascilo .

M iss Wilson w ill become the I M rs . W in lie ld W arw ick. Mrs. Rus-bnde of Lawrence J . Smith. 7G sell Wilson and .Mrs. u t'o i(;e Wil-Shoreland le r r . . h a st KeansbtirK. ! son. M atawan.

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'•rner i'nt'i'nb-r)- ot rhe- Biovj**v ah. Wiis !iH7(i/Aii("jJ \>v \;<so /r:n Vena, president. I U: spOi .-

I ) 1 u tl Hiiie s O': ,.neCnluft' of AL’i".'“ j'.;*uv.' .No In n ^ r c-Misiti. roo ::s • ju.sl ;i

schuol: for fann-Ts. flu.’ ofAHrsruiii.ue o/?t:rs opaurt.unit’f^ loi' i.ci'jntilic r f.»3f:arch- m inJwM rv.ptupa ration of vaccines. V'*tt t s:tary mou'Cirn*. roii.-i'jp/H'.Jou- w.lv! l>h;niu.'iayt'menc. i**;u:hMig. jr»et7u»-»'.'o^vr. J.'jmJ.sciipc arL'liW.ci.’iurf!. m e h r M r c w i ' i l ih<» fac* i-iat, u was a ?,Q<x\ p lace for Rtudei!!:;. fm.er- fi.sf.ei1 in sconce, who had not de­cided upon fi dt'frnite heid.

At Ct’llvge Uf Agricu lture M i . D fBuhr. prof.^sor ol Land­

scape Design it (ne Cullouo ol A gricu ltu re , continued tn e meeting with a svnes of col.-irrd sjnlas idusirating prr»jec(.s presently be­ing conducted a l th*:* l/n ivcrsiiv

One of particu lar interest sh»v/co a method of deternuning the n;m- pouncis v.-hich produce lhe llavo r in potato chip5. A question ano ans­w er penod /olJoived sfte?1 which- llluslrateU brochures wore d istri­buted.

««.J i fs on! Le lt (o rignt: nmuo / o i , U trn i.n i. p rom n^it: New Y o rk tfiiij attorney iind pasf prc.s/de«t liuet- vehicle accident

iKitiotuil Aoiidomv of 1 r ia l la w y e rs : Harold \; ih e rm .u i. Perth Amhov attornev ti?id M ^ jsfrati* of t Matawan low nsh ip ; and W illiam J . Lu rran , D irector i Law-Medicun* Researen h istuufe Boston U iiiver«uv ; t (llscu.’ismg cxhihif a l National i, ouforenct of Duciors ; and I r ia l l.ow vers. .sponsored hv the l.aw-Medieinf* * Institute »>j Ui)!>too Lm ve rsu v . held this week at th<» ; Slather IliU on Hotel in Kostcn.

are based on a three ? which occurred on Route ,M and

, South Atlantic Ave . m Matawan Township, and we^e ; used by M r. Sherman in a negligence law suU to ; estubhsh tne. sequence and seventy oi ihe impacts, : and the speed of tho vehicles betorc and nl im p act

They were prepared bv Professor Andrew WhiU\ i D irector of the Motor V eh itie Kcseareh In sliiu io . : Professor While is one uf the foremost authorities • In thc country on scientific accident roconstrncltoa*

Library W eek ! Being Observed

Saturday. May 4 »n the F ir s t P res­byterian Chui'eh. M atawan.

Others AttendingA lso attending wcre M rs. Edw ard

Connor. Port-au*Peck; M rs. Grant la te , Mr.s. Etne l Chandler, M rs. Betty M cDaniel. M rs . Ronald Mc­D aniel. and M rs. Lo u is Soden. F a ir Haven: Mr's. F lorence M acPher- son. E lberon ; M rs . R ich ard Coop­er. Eatontown; M rs . Paul Bova, M rs. F . S. D ’Addario, M rs. C arl Fu erst, M rs. Catherine G urn iak , | and M rs. ffarold M ille r, Middle- ‘ town; M rs. W arren Chandler, M rs. M elvin Stearns, Ked Bank; M rs. Robert Godard, and M rs. W illiam M cDaniel, Lm cro ft; M rs . Herman Putsch, M rs. Henry PuLsch, and M rs. W alter Singleton, Port Mon­mouth.

A lso present were M iss Kather­ine Reynolds, Huzlet; M rs. George Ju ettn cr s r ., Kast Keansburg;

A H o f M y P a i n t D e a l e r s a r e T r a i n e d

FAINTSPECIALISTSL E T T H E M H E L P W I T H Y O U R P A I N T I N G A N D D E C O R A T I N G N E E D S 1 **MY PA IN T SPECIALISTS CAN T IL L YOU TH £ R IG H T PA IN T TO USE FOR TM I J O I VOU H A V I IN MIND, PLUS, (A C H STtP TO TA K K FOR PRO FISSIQ N A L-LIK I R iSU LTSt TH EV A RC F R IP A I ID TO A D V IS I YOU ON A N Y PAINTINO OR DICO RATIN O PKO BLIM T H A T IS TRO U BLtSO M I, I IN V IT I YOU TO M A K I USE OF TH IS SER V IC E . . . T O D A Y !"

I N T E R I O R L A T E X W A L L P A I N T

IX C E LLEN T HID ING AND COVERAGE D RItS IN 10 M INUTES W A SH A ILE NO PA IN TY ODOR EASY TO A P P LY W ITH IR U SH OR ROLLER FOR INTERIOR USE ON W A LLS , CEILIN G S, PLA ST IR W ALLaO ARD , ETC .SOAP AND W ATER C L EA N U P

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Mary Carter i rollobU «caulking compound.

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ROOF Ir BARN RED

$ 4 ’rt# OAL

lVI»r Jr>1 OAl F R E E

A L K Y D FLA T

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IVfRY 1 m l O A L F R E E

OUTSIDE W H ITE HOUSE PAINT

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B u y o n e g e t o n e

GALLONS ONLY At MO f i r I * < oir

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M O U II .11, M M AWANtnoi lh o ill .mil I ’nlnii \ \ r , t'hlmi np«r|i

1HI Ni'» fltitiinnlik t*rr(lt imliiirA'l Mnplr I’ In it , licit Miiiitt • l'i Itluln^^ !*■, W,uiiiii*^

^ WSCOUNT Paint StoresWW AMERICA'S LA ROE IT DISCOUNT PAINT CHAIN

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WW h<AN ttgtiv to^it nt uyAV

Ci * fis were sent by Miss M arionc B ie l. M rs . Gewgo Cnandler. M rs. F red erick Stahlbaum. M rs. Robert Su llivan . M rs. George l.onsnck. M rs . Georj'e I'reibotl. Mr:s. M. t . Wilson. M rs . Stanley Wilson. Miss- Dorothy /.ebold, M rs . Patnciu Smith. John Smith. M rs. hdwarn Wilson. M iss Lo is McGrec^vy. Miss Helen K tle v . M rs. W illiam Cooper. M rs . E . L , DeW eever, Miss UeUy Vondraf;, Mr.s. K . A . Peterm an, M rs . J . D . Mullen. M rs . R A . Ted- eschl and M rs. J . T Cumivjlo.

C liffw ood Fire Co. Discusses Activities

A ctiv ities c>f the Cliffwood F ire Co. No. t w*er« discussed at the meeting lield in the fire house. The ch ief topic: o f discussion were the fires during the past weeks and, in particu la r, the fires which per­sisted Saturday, between Route 35 and the railroad tracks, extend­ing from Cliffwood - to Laurence Harbor.

Chief Jam es Connelly was com­mended for h is foresight in calling for out-of-town aid. Tw elve fire ap­paratuses fought the blaze. The F ire Com pany is grateful to the companies that responded and lo the Ladies A u x il ia ry of the local company who served cold drinks and sandwiches to a ll the fire fight­e rs. to the F irs t Aid Units, the local police and tho F ire Police. The company also went to Smithburg Simduy evening.

Coming social activ ities were planned. The annual p icnic w ili be held in Ju ly . On May 30. the Com­pany w ill parade with all units in the M em orial Day parade sponsor­ed by the G uadalcana l Post 1745, Veterans of Foreign W ars.

L ib ra ry Weeic w i!} be observed hy the Madison low nship Free P u b lic L ib ra ry , sponsored by The W om ans Club ol Laurence l-Urbor this wceK.

Special book m arkers have been purchased and members of the Wo­man s Cluh w ill snow travelogue slides and p lay S lo rv Hook Rec­ords during the lib ra ry hours, •.vn.ich are luesdav and Ih u rsd a / evenings from 7 io K: 30 p .m .: Wed­nesday afternoon. .1:30 p .m . to 5 p.m. and Sa lu rdav afternoon from I p in . io 2: .;l) p .m .

The btorv )3ook Records uiciude Robinson Lrtiswe. turn Sawyer and freasu re Island

New books have been add»*d to tha shelves. I hev include •‘hscape F ro m Red China bv Robert l.oh: "W e Seven" by The Astronauts; “ The P rize ” by Irv ing W allace: “ Th e Sound of Uow Be lls ’* by Je r ­ome Weidman: “ A Shade of D iffer­ence*’ by Alien D ru ry , and “ The G lass M owers’ * hy Daphne Du- M aurier.

T h e public is invited to visit the lib ra ry and enjoy the special con* tlnuous programs.

! Funeral Services Held | For Mrs, Ellen Smith( Funerai serv ices were held Sat ; urday from Corny and Corny l-u- : neral Home. Bloom field, to St. ; M a ry s Church. • Nutley. where a ! hu»n requiem mass was ottered for jM rs . b llen (Costelo) Smith. 10 Vale

iS n iitn s r .. MorganviHe: Joseph'.'i .smuh. Middletown: Jam es .Smuh, i r-an- Haven, and John Sm uh. Kev* sport; tn grandchildren and 1.1 great-

'•rariclchildien. .

S t.. N ullev, v/lio died Wednesday.Aor 17 al C la ia M aass Huspual.Bclicvdte. Interm ent was in S l J oseph s Cem eterv. Lyndhurst.

M rs, Smith wns oorn in Ireland .She made her h o m e w ilh h e r ! ------------------:----daughters. M rs. M argarei Hanley 1 If vou need printing of any and M is . Charles C re ig . in N ulley. | kind, we are here to serve vou.

i Iu addition to h»;r daughters, she Our quick serv ice w id reasonable is >urvived bv four sons. M artin | orices wd; olease vou -

| Jun io r W om an 's Club (Hears Squad Mem ber\ Cap i. Th cn Jo n ; Phelan j r , of lhc * M atawan F irs t Aid and Rescue ! Squad, Inc. was the guest speaker J at the meeting of the Matawnn i Ju n io r Woman’s Club in the Key-

port Fii'fl House. Cnpt. Phelan U |)Oke on F irs t A id on the Squad | level demonstrating the use of the i Em erson Rcsuscita lo r, the inhaia- ■ tor and the asp irator.; M alcolm Mosher, executive vice | president of the New Je rse y State i Council of F irs t Aid Squads and a I member of the Keyport F iis t Aid Squad, spoke b rie fly . He explained thy operation of the Slate Council.

Cheer Leaders To Help Open Season

The L ittle League cheer leaders w ill make their first appearance at the opening game of the Laurence Harbor L itt le League Sunday, M ay .S. The cheer leaders w ill sell candy this season.

A d rive for new members is be­ing conducted by the Laurence H ar­bor L itt le League A u x ilia ry . M rs. Joseph Sfriffo lino , new member­ship cha irm an , welcomed six new members ai thc meeting held in the Veteran* of Foreign Wars H all, The C irc le , Laurence Harbor. New members are alw ays welcome anil anyone interested may contact M rs Striffo lino .

M rs. John McCauley w ill be in charge of the refreshment stand in Laurence Harbor and M rs. Edward V/iiulas, rhe iV frishm ent stand In Cliffwood beach.

Accept Rum mageThe chairm en of the rummage

sale to be conducted by The Wo­m an’ s Club of M atawan. Inc. to­morrow and Saturday, w ill accept good used dom ing , furniture, household bric-a-brao a ll day to­day ut the garages on L itt le St.. N lilaw an , form erly occupied by L a rry 's Upholstery Shoppe. The sale w ill start at !) a .m . F rid a y nnd Saturday mornings.

TO JOURNAL READERS

F O R A P R E - V IE W O F A D R E A M S U M M E R

YO U ARE INVITED TO INSPECT

B i r c h - H i l lSW IM CLUB

Route 520 Ju st Off R t. 9, rmtrisnn Twp.Open House Satin days and Sundays 1 to -I P .M .

These — And More2 Separate Pools. Enclosed Kiddie Pool. Organized athletic fa ­

c ilit ie s for adults. D ining Patio.Broadway entertainm ent

Saturday nights.F ree Movies.Teen Age Lounge a n d

Supervised A ctiv ities. Tennis,F ree Parking.Playground .Picn ic Area.Vollev Rail.Soft Ball.Complete Snack B ar, Shuffleboard.Basketball.Ra in or Shine Day Camp

A vailab le .

Family Rate $200SOM T F A M IL Y M E M B E R S H IP S

S T I I . i . A V A IL A B L E I’ hom- a I 6-3411 — a , 7-8777

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CO M E PREPARED TO BE THRILLED!

. . . To see, in a superb s y l v a n setting a glorious achievement, planned for your rest, relaxation, entertain­ment, health, fun!

First A iders Busy At Fires, Planning Dance

The M ataw an First Aid and R e s ­cue Squad. Inc. t r e a ted 10 fi remen during the p a s t w eekend ut the ,,1'rin* of fires ia M ataw an Town .ship. M a ta w an , M ar lboro To w n ­ship, M a d i n a Tow nsh ip and Kinithhuig. T he c r a s h truck with ovyjicn aud oquipmcnl .stayed ,w the Smith lin ij ; fire w here frequent lie.Mments w n e ne.‘ded for cuts. •,niuKi' inhala tion and hrani'lii'.N mlltc c'.t",

TIh’ :m n iu l Spring IMiuv of tlu l; n .i Aid . r id Rpmih’ Squad. Will h<* held S a lm d tv • • vi-1»in *, M;iv 11 in llie I.'v:,i>ji H.dl. \ | . u » Si , M . iu wan, l.ii l; Ol-.cn nml (IK t ' n \ ih i’i will piovuli* ihr i m r ' i 'o r dam in, ' l id ,I 'M foi . u l u l l i *nIv may U (mi i h . i v i l li niii anv in n n i i f t nf >)n‘MjU.ld

P l a n C a r d P a r l y

Ml,* I Ih'ihIhi o I >'Ah»ia i nndtK \r I lho iiii’i'!Ing ol the I .ulii's AumI i,irv of (hi1 M L. Ilalev IIom' ( i* h n . i l p la n , w r i t nuiil" foi (he c a u l p i rtV lo he held Wnlne-idiH even mg, May V. in tin* fin* house I' lrk els m a v he uhtainiMl f im n an . no inU-M l l o ’ d a i k hoim- p i u e \v i . w»ui by Mt ‘i, William Kohlheir., who aUij H'uvrd an h o s p l ta le / rhrill nidn

If you ii'*"il printing of nny kind, we Mi*1 lune lo m'i'M' you Our quick serv ice imd reuHonahle pi it'1*! w ill you.

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Hnttja-jfo'f, ik fift 2S„ IM S IH E M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J ,

MEWS OF AREA SERVICEMEN ,

fcetvisg Oft Uii.S ? n t f I d n i . CcBsns jr . . nMschmwt:

HfjisrtSt Iroir Ihrty 1 t.sms>Me# Kecru!' Traiiusni • Albert V . Pewr jr . disbursing ! ; U.S.'Marine I'nvat* John ii. Ka:- , . . . , ... . ,Ic .U rk second class, U .S . X * v y . son u . r V i r 0 , v , M f | ;n!U.c -:«ud J . , M y , j o e

r M n A ttv r t W V w e r > ‘ » = ♦ MW* • . - » * - ; of S jr *n(< ■ M rs . . •l.otuns,'*•“ ' R#srrlcW...795 Sion." R ( l„ Um oa 'Mato- 5?.. MS*rBxn-<v is. se rv in *

/ttc-SHtsaed ’fo K eerier A t BA irm an R ic h t r i M . H y .

t*>tky, -son of M r. and M r ..I,:H ,riib< jflty. 8 » i; fetghft Sc-

Beach.- Is being reassigned to Kecs- ie r A F B . M iss ., fo r technical truia- tine as a United State:. A lt Fo rce communications operations special- * t . -, A irm an Hrabosky. who completed ilho; first phase o f Id s m ilita ry tra in ing at Lack land A F B . T e x ., w as selected for tho -specialized course oa ihe b 'r .u o£ h is interests and aptitudes.

.The r.’.rm an 15 a 1962 g rad jate o l Xeyport H>p> Sthool.

in r. U5 Pomona B lv d .. C liffw i'ix i t Btiaf.h, -reported M »r; S., 'or duly

jvii-'h F le n t-T s c li ia l Suppwct Squad-i | TOO' i l .» l 'the K a v a l A ie S tatio n ,! lE a r b t f 's .Point', H aw aii;1 !i C le rk Peter entered thr m v i c e !

.John < m Ocrober 1855 anu is a graduate | V««>».: o f . Sayrevibe H i j i!-) School. - Sayre- •

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The tndoDirirxatioa to M arine Curps life iaciudtfs InWrucuoa Su basic rm lii.arv law , discipline, phys­ica l cona;Uon«:^f and other in ili- ta rv subjccta.

Three weeks are speac on the r if le range, where recru its fire the j M-14 n llc and receive instruction' I on other m lar.try weapons. . j

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S«b $ Cahfvrvuat ,A lfJ ivm T h irt i Cla.ss Thom as L . •

Mula;7.; Old Bridge, being reas­signed to T ra v is A F K . Caht.. for tram mg and dutv a.'i an adiniiiisU'a- five ifpe^iahst.

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fhe t in the batlalioii, caietTij:ate j-Afvjiv ks?t November-and.

v i M ay, after viii^ ng jw^ts o srto ih j ba^c ut > v rt 1M\. v ;A fr ica 's i-.asr «nd !«»». M»kdi- >*t , ]* 4 !% i graduate cf -MatiK-!«rrsn«-.an ar.d transiO nji the S u tiitw a a Hj^h Srliool 1 - •C una!. 1 =: . .

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v ,lvch the \ a n Vc*or/us is acconv panted by the dock landing ‘jhfp U^S SpiKj;ei G rove and lr?*f dry trover escort U£>S J . K . Taussig , ihe t>and lia» “ iven coucercs at v a r­ious parks and stadju/n.s. per tor rsv ird at dances and appt-jred on one*-

i hour television *hows ai Lagos, N«- ‘ tena .

fra p p ie r j r . , son ot M r. and Mir*. Fred J , F rapppr s».*.x 670-Beers S t., )la>'i:l', completed rcc/a ii-tca in iaR i Ac.'" i i . ai. the Marine. Corps K e y - em u D q X 'i, Pas'ris l^axid, S:CV •. ■' '

The \nvJci0i r : «M.f(‘ i0vt io M a r ' v Cc'pR I ' ic n !i>:irJCi:on .inj('.;ia s k : ;:i iU !.iry iy.w, d'scinii/i?, phy«H:A ic.nl c o n d u c in g , find other.. niijtl- ' tary sui>jecis,. , : .

Roo«^v\>lt. A ve .. C5ffhvoo»i-rtceistlv I T i iw w e e k s are npznz on tne rt- w as asv^ned 'c ihe ilUvd S ir o j ) i f?e re jtg t, where recruii,» f^e t)t«Battalion

Pvt.Cierm any. IM-J4 rj'itf. sad receive JnstfUctloA

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! tty 1 ravis AM), Lahr. for duty as j a C-1.M pilot.! } It:' is iht* son i>> Mr. and Mrs.] Louis Penkeva. ^ L li Northern Pskc. | M onroeville. \ graduate of i'it- ; ra inx P a ., High School, he has a 1 E . S. Decree. His wife is !he form-

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T h e three-month cru ise is the

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T lie m rm an 11 n 1962 graduate o f Middletown Township Migh School.

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Jack.H)n j r . . whose parent? live ata lig n e d to *\tcGutie A F S , fc4!ow- . 9 t M atawan. recentlv waslnc ms graduation from tne U n it- , a^ igur(i tl) the Uth A ir Assault D i­ed States A ir f-orce technical train- j v j „ on a l poi t Benuing, C a .

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bftforeii tne .M atawan power : slug- j p iayo ft -gams* w il!; be shown... • V * i ■ I.1 i . . ' ■ ■ l,i>l..l^> m. inli ■ »« A «* • /% M tn • fmF Alt.. ft.^ers • coult! ■ not .so lvu U e iger's

.":wheel!nt;-i!t ..p ild ies fo? tnu sem­b lance uf (vsafe h it. Onlyi.JflhtvSick- Ie * . N o, 9 soar, in ..ths.M aroon ?.nd Steel batting order, saved them

.•' {row a n il-h it'w h itew ash ing .;-, "-.- -i»Wbil9''<Ws!W<- v # s '.Berforralng so

-.impressively/'! the. Huskies were . helping hlnt rJoaa cy going to a lot- of li'o'-iblo; to .-deteat them selves.. '.They , com m itted 10 erro rs afie lu , ::*tter-!i<>t havings mmle one w three: gam.';s. T,'ljese w ere erro rs derived of .being ,nerve-strung ond jit te ry .

George M orrell, p jlcbmg for Mat- ;ftw an . lacked--his. Usual ctfectwe-

■ cess in that lie walked s ix batters- while fanning'-only th re e .. Geiger,

timoked the th ird striko past" 13 H uskies on a darn day and walked four.

■'■ ,■■■."■. T e s t » ( N erves ■. ■ K e yp o rtfe a U y won out on a test of nerves. In , the f irs t , John Medol- U , f irs t up for the Red R a id ers w alked. B rian Jackson then lofted • f ly that fell sa fe inside the left fie ld 1 foul line . B o h . Ba rre tt, Hus- Joes ie ftile lder, threw w ild ly to sec­ond and M edolla and Jackson kept

^running the bases. M edo lia . made a dasn for home a? Ken Szyarto , M ataw an , rlglttrieldei-, recovered the b a ll. Syzarto 's throw home was ao high and w ild It sailed out o ' the

.-.bail park and the um pire* waved both KH S runner* home.

D an Hourahan d rilled a ground­e r fo r a seeming easy out to F rank- i i ; D 'Apolito but ■ It roiled through Iha legs oi the M R H S second sacker. G a ry Post w alked. Sam Robinson popped out. G e iger bounced to M or­re ll and Hourahan was forced at th ird . But M orrell thon walked both Skip V an Pelt and Bob Rrat- sa fo lis forcing In a th ird K H S run. B i l ly Langan grounded to D'Apolito for - • seeming a u r a th ird out, but again t h e ball rolled past the M KH S second sacker. Geiger (co red and Szyarto fumbled the

. bait long enough in tlie outfield for V anP e lt to come in also. Medolia Was walked, again loading thc bas­es, but a fo rce p lay fin a lly gut the K eyporters w it.

It appeared that nerves would al- ao w reck Keyport at the s ta rt. G e iger walked E d F lyn n and Bob B a rre t t , the firs t two Matawan bat­te rs . on eight straight balls . The n inth pitch was also a ba ll, but then the K eyport righthander found tha plate and whiffed Steve Rus- null. Sonny G arafano also went down swinging. M orre ll grounded to Hourahan whose peg pulled Post off first. But the Keyport first aackci' s t ill thought it was an out to retire the side and threw the b all down. F lyn n dashed for home w ith a Matawan run. But th is m ls- cue did not upsat G eiger; he bore down to fan D'Apolito and retire tha iid« .

P itch ing DuelTho game then settled down to a

acoreiess pitching duel between M o rre ll and G e iger, w ith M orrell having to pitch h is w ay out of sev­e ra l spots while Geiger w as not ru ffled by having baserunners on the loose.

T h a Matawan defensa buckled tinder the stra in again in the final fram e when a scratch h it fo r Rob­inson and two throwing e rro rs add­ed two more tallies to the K H S score. '

T h e v ic to ry made the K e y s 3-2 on the season and a factor in the Shore Conference " B " and Centra l Je rse y , Group l i , competition. The only scores against Geiger since the P t. P leasant game have been on mental flubs, an Infie lder's fa il­ure to cover second against South Portland costing two run.] A p r. 16 and Post's tossing down the ball Tuesday,

G e iger had pitched innings of acoreiess ball against Red Bank Catholic, N ew ark Arts High and Sayrev ille In pre-season practice gam es before pitching in regulation .games.

Th e loss left Matawan 8-1 on the season w ith hard games w ilh R ed Bank Catholic and Monmouth Regional coming up. G eiger’s next pitching assignment for the Keys w ill probably be Tuesday against his old Babe Ruth League days r i­v a ls who are now with thc R aritan R ockett.

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Carteret Downed By Matawan 5-1■ M atawati’s b a lko sse ri look their biggest hurdle of the season to dale when they overcam e-a form idable Carteret team !>-l at Ovorholt Stad­ium, Carteret, U n irsd a y . Cim rge M orrell went a ll the way on the mound foi.’ the Huskies. B ig E d M antie made his second b id for a v icto ry this season for the R am ­blers, but was chased tn the fourth. Joe Comba cam e on to hold the Ma toon and Steel, safe Ifta rest of tho w ay .

Ih u Ram blers were shown to be deficient In the catching depart­ment when E d F lyn n , Matawan leadoft man, beat out a h it down the th ird base lino, then stole sec­ond and third and raced home on a passed ball In the first inning. K en S iya rto banged out a long home Yun in the top o! the second.

The Ram blers made a bid to do something In the bottom of the second. Don Davidson led off witn a hit for them. Ja c k M cKenna fan­ned, but F ra n k G a llo w alked, send­ing Davidson to second. G a r j' Be- litz bounced one to F ra n k D'Apolito at second and It looked as though M atawan had completed a double p lay to retire the side. But the base um pire ruled Steve R usse ll, M RH S first sacke r, had pulled id s loot from the bag too soon. Relit/, was ruled safe despite thc protests of M atawan Coach Goerge D eitz. Be- litz then broke for second and was trapped in the baseline. But before ho could bo run down and tagged out, Davidson had dashed home with a R am bler run.

T r y F o r Substantial LeadThe Huskies went to w o rk in the

top of tho third to make th e ir skim ­py 2-1 lead something m ore sub­stan tia l. F lynn again beat out a ro lle r and stole second in h is lead- off role. Bob B a rre tt w alked. Here M antie started to have serious con­tro l troublo and uncorked two w ild pitches, F lynn getting around and scoring and B a rre tt w inding up at th ird on these m iscues. R usse ll s i n g l e d B a rre tt home. Sonny G arafano doubled, sending Rus­se ll to th ird but the M R H S catch­e r overran second and w as tagged out. T h is broka the back of the M atawan ra llv . even though Mor­re ll walked. b 'A po lito popped out and Szyarto fanned to retire the side.

But M antle w as dono on the mound when Ron D avid smashed a single oft ths Cartoret p itcher’s glove to sta rt the fourth. Comba cam e on to fan John S ick les and get F lyn n on a flyout. But Ban'ctt hit safely and, when Bob Chodish mishandled the ball in right field, D av id cam e around w ith a final M atawan run.

The last Carteret chance cam e In the bottom of tha fifth when Mor­re ll w as touched up for two w alks and a single to load the bases with two out. But Rod Stuart, the key batter for tha Blue and G ray , grounded easily to D'Apolito to re­tire the side scoreless. Jo a Sico led off the bottom o l the s ixth with a h it, but M orre ll then retired the next six men in order to put the Ram blers out of the ha ll game.

M orre ll fanned nine and walked three In racking up his th ird pitch­ing trium ph of the season. Mantie fanned s ix and walked three while he was on the mound. Comba whif­fed four and walked one In his four Innings pitched. H enry Rzasa , R am b ler first-string p itcher, was sidelined with a broKcn finger. Ke w ill probably pitch when the teams meet again next month.

Carteret had beaten Sayrev ille and Metuchen but lost hy one-run m arg ins to Roselle P a rk and St. M ary 's , South Am boy, before meet­ing M atawan.

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On tho lone M utawan run scored tn the H u sk k * • 7-1 loss lo th*' i K eys Tuesday, K eyport teller .Sam Robinson is shown talons thc peg , watches intently but a yvungot member nf his fam ilv ( \ o ? ) displayas M RHS baserunncr I d F lynn go«s into a fa liuw ay slide at !!h . p b ie . i :noru emotion about the m a ile r . KH S Coach Mob Zm npellu in.1 s m ; SouthIt w * . by a liu lr lin c tdgfc decision thai M ym t n ilcd to have touched ; In the background, also tugping tensdv at the outi'um lhc plate before he w as lagged. '

{Raritan Softbaliors j Organize Tonightj Q iganizunon meeting lo r 1903 of

the R a ritan Township Softball League w ill be held tonight (Th u rs­day) at the P a lm er Lounge, Pal-

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At Keyport Saturday; KHS-RaritauSaturday basebail moves Into

prominence in tho spring sportstrier A ve , West Keansburg- ftc 8'30 ! sche<lu!y this weekimtl. .Vl^tawan p m . I an(* . Keyport w ill ease off the

Louis La rre a , publicity chairm an,s ta te v that the league w ill have | o p i ^ s t n g southern th iee fields ava ilab le thia year. Shoie Conference foes prior t1 Whilo an eight-league team now Is planned, thoso from tha develop­ments desirln™ to enter team s can present them selves a t the meeting and, if possible, w ith the facilities availab le , they w ill be fitted in.P la y is in tne senior softball level only.

The league season w ill sort May 14. P re lim in a ry practice session starts A p r. 25.

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lapses cost R a rita n Township H igh 's baseball club the game Tues­day that would have kept them a factor in the Shore Conference " B " race . Henry Hudson Regional, H ighlands, made fewer h its , but a l­so. fewer m istakes, than the Rock­ets, so prevailed 8-5 In a game at tbe Highlands field .

Coach Walt Ju b ln sky ’s G reen and G ra y p layers went out ahead 3-0, Ihen fell apart long enough for thc A dm ira ls to take the lead away. R aritan had a chance to recover It in the sixth , but bad baserunning spoiled it a ll.

M ike W eeks, a portslder, started for the Rockets. H is mates had him coasting along on a 3 0 lead when they suddenly fe ll apart in bottom of the fourth. B ill Jannarone took over for a couple of innings, then W alt Baumann finished it out. John ■Simpson, lle n ry Hudson pitcher, went the route.

R o cketi Scored ia F ir s tThe Rockets scored in the first

on a walk to John Cusano, a hit by Weeks and a squeeze p lay . They scored again In the second on a hit by Jannarone, an infield out and M lko Cohen's sing le, and o n c e m or» in tha th ird on hits by Cu­sano and Weeks pnd an infield out.

Th is iccm 'it look of things for them vanished q u ick ly . In the bot­tom half of the th ird , Butch Gcral- dl led off with a hit for Hudson and J im C a llandrle llo walked. B il­ly Cord's fly wa» m isplayed in the Raritan outfield and the bases were

tension of their own cru c ia l meet “ B "

prior to very hard tests Saturday. Today the Huskies go to Point P leasant to play a G arnet Gull nino that could go places If it had something to use for pitching. Ken S iya rto shouldsuppress the G u lls handily.

Tom orrow an Ocean County Cen­tra l Regional nine comes to K e y ­poit field . T h e Golden Eagles l i a v j .............................had tough going so far. Coach Bob to lose. Coming up t« the Keypori

ace, for tise against tha powerful M aw w aners, with DoujjBia Lon- go, of R a ritan Township, In re ­serve . :

F ace Outstanding Hitcher M atawan moves on Mum (he fus-

sla with the Caseys to face ono of ihe better pitchers in the shoie a r­ea. Ralph Mango, of Monmouth Regional. Tuesday at the old MHS field.

Tuesday w ill ba a big day for the R aritan Township nine also, for on that day they come to g rips with K e y |« r t at tho KH S field . T h is is s im ply a game neither side dares

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Zamputlo wiU be p r is e d for pitch' ing talent w ilh a doubtoheader with Tom s R iv e r coming up the follow­ing day. Tho Red and W hilo w ill have to go it with a second or third string pitcher against Ihe Ocean C e n t r a l nlna accordingly, but should be able to bat their way out of the game. .

Tom s R iv e r b oasli their usual form idable a rtu y , a veteran line­up with an ace pitcher In L a rry R icke tts . Th a Indians* chief need is an alternate to R icketts on the mound. M atawan trave ls to play Red Bank Catholic. The Caseys aresaving E d Lenorth. thnir mound games.

contest, the Rockets w ili p lay Mon­mouth Regional tomorrow at Eaton- town. But this ona w ill havo to ha takes* in stride by fhe Gi*e«n and G ray , whether the Golden Falcons use Mango again3t them or not.

As for thu havinR-it-rough M adi­son Township Spartans, they w ill get something oi! a chance to catch a iong breath when they play St. Peter's , New Brunsw ick , at homa tomorrow and F ra n k lin Township aw ay Tuesday . These teams are not quite ao fearsome as some of those that hava been belting the Spartans around the lot in recent

Keys Blank 7-0 St. Mary’s (SA)

Keyport v irtua lly ruined what w as hoped would be a banner sea­son for a veteran-studded St.M ary 's , South Amboy, High base­ball team F rid a y when K l lS fresh­man B il ly Geiger let th» vaunted Eag les down with one hit. 7-0.Coach B illy Ryan , St. M ary 's , ill advisedly “ saved" his pitching .star, Joe Pohl, fo r presum ably moro powerful foes to be encoun­tered this week and confidently worked on the idea of outbattmg the Red ajid White to make a sec­ond string pitcher do tha job. The Eag lo coacn apparently was p re­suming too much about Keyport pitching being Inadequate from the K H S losses to Rumson and South Portland.

Now Coach Ryan sadly knows lie and his team w ill not like ly look at better pitching anywhere this season than what Geiger showed F rid a y , The KH S freshman fanned 10 and pitched his way out of a number of "ho les" he created for

filled . Week* walked F red Bertha, : h im self by walking s ix Eag le bats- _forcing in a run. Simpson then I men. W hile this was going on. the i

* , w ays toward winning | supposedly docile Keys were bat- k m p W t’ ‘

overlooking th« fact Pohl would hav* had to have worked some­thing better than the one-hit shut­out that Geitter spun, and in base­ball how much is there better than a one-hit nhutout to be obtained.

It w a* the biggest v icto ry Key­port ha* scored in baseball since they shut out Highland P a rk for the Centra l Je rse y championship two years buck.

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Jannarone displaced Weeks on ! !>>°ts on a *eam ’a record cannot be the mound after the Adm irals j erased.made a new push for runs in the > Tom Vona was the only Eag le fourth. They filled the sacks on ! who profiled by Geiger's pitching, two hits and a w a lk . A sacrifice j The St. M ary 's leadoff man gar-

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Horsoracmg return* to New J«rsc,y Saturday far another year with the opening of the spring Mason at Garden State Park lo ran to M ay 30. Monmouth P a rk w ill open June 7 this year and run to Aug. 3» tho extended £ea- son for storm re lie f funds of 1382 not bobs renewed. Post time for the spring meeting a i Garden State wilt be 2 :W p .m . There is oo rucing Mondays.

The opening day feature at Camden w ill be the (25,000-added Delaw are V a lley Stakes for three- year-olds at s ix furlong*. Ja c lyn Stable’* Ahoy ia a favored en­trant. T h is son of .Sailor wa.s In­jured In m idsumm er arvd only re­cently reuirned to action by w in­ning Ihe Sw ift S lakes at Aque­duct.

Other possibilities in tiia D e la­w are Valley are Calum et’* P a v­ed, F.lmemtort’e Rash P rince ,K ing Rauch 's Refe»co, M rs. C.I ) , Morgan's Sky Wonder, Hobeau Sluble’ jo G arheau , Ogden Phipps' l le n ry 11m E ighth and Walnut H ill F a rm 's Pym eliao .

21 Runs In Both JV , Frosh, Games

It took five hours of baseball at Keyport High field Saturday to establish that the M atawan jay- ve« and frosh team s were some­what superior to those in the same category for Keyport. The M alawan Jayvee i prevailed by a 154 scorn while the Maroon andSteel frosh want Into an oxtrn Inn­ing to down iha Keyport yearlings 11-1(1.

In the ]ayve« gam». Ron Gerluf- sen svalloped a homer w ilh two aboard in the second to get the Matawan attack rolling. Th is was just as well for R ich Wilson count- eriid w ith a fo-.ir-ply benchbnster! jm ilW t< w ilh two aboard for the Red end | ‘a.t.airrtWhite In the bottom half of the | H.irt «tasecond. Sr ; ; : iK te«,'

H its by J im m v Hayes, Gerlufson j K«nc,. nd Testino made lhe M alawan I “ft[ead more formidable In tht» third. ‘ '*

ut G a iy Post, KH S J V pitcher, and Walt M alinowski kept tne Red V .aiders in the ball game w ith a run in the fourth, The break in the game catna in the sl«cth when an erro r, a hit batsman and a walk \ were sandwiched in between hits by Testino and J im Melna, M ata­wan pitcher to .sink the Keyport team out of sight.

It was a hard blow for the KH S Jayveea who had secured a spec­tacular victory the day before at 2-1 over the St. M ary 's , South Amboy, Reconds. Donnie Nu.ss pitched this one. j

The frosh game looked to be go-, ing Keyport’ i way as they c a m e , into the final inning leading 9-0.!Hut three w alks and hack-to--back j three-hagger.H by Charlie S ilv e rs :

out T h is-w a * a ll for rhe portslder and Jannarone was signalled io the mound. The reliefer proceeded to walk Shanty K ane , the firs t Ocean Southern batter to face him , forc­ing in a run. JannaKKie then did gee the next two Ram s in order, but not before a passed ball and n wild pitch had let in two more Ocean Southern runs. The team from M anahawkin led 3*2 going out of the first inning.

Mows Opposition DownWhen the Ram a cam e ‘.o bat in

the second. Jannarone was back ou first base an .l Baumann was pitch­ing. Th e second Rocket re lie fe r pro­ceeded to mow the opposition down sk illfu lly , only a acratch single by

.S te inhauer in the fourth m arring 1 h is record and spoiling a no-biller

for the Green and G ray .But the Rockets still h id it to

w in . In Hie filth Dowd and Cusano led off w ith singles. Powers fanned, but M oriarty came through with a second hit to tie the score. R ich C ream er replaced Stem hauer on the mound for Ocean C entra l, but Jannarone smacked out a hit to bring in Cusano with the winning run.

Baum ann, for whom the game was a first bit of mound duty this season, fanned s i* and walked only one in the s ix innings he pitched. Steinhauer fanned six and Cream er two for the Ram s. The v icto ry kept the Rockets a live as a factor in the Shore Conference "IV* race and halted an Ocean Southern onrush for South “ B " honors.

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Walt W asilkowski singled home home Walt Syperski and Francisco. The home side widened their lead in the second when WaJJy Boyle was sate on an erro r. Ron Vitau hit sa fe ly .an d B ill E lliso u singled them ho;ne.

Madison joy came under a damp­er in the top of tha third when Spartan erro rs permitted Wood- bridge to score four times on only one hit and take over the lead. But thing* hrighteitcd up quickly again in the bottom of the th ird when Bob Y an ik and F ran c isco came in w ith runs to put Madison in the van again at 6-5 a* Barron starting - hurJer, F ra n k Buglovsky, had con­trol and other troubles, i .a r ry Me- Laughlln came in to pitch for Woodbridge after the Spartans took over thc lead anew.

But that was it. T h s Barron* shelled Francisco from the mound in the next two inn lng i. R ichie Le llo supplied two blast* from his bat that wrecked tha Madison cause, M cLaughlin had no trouble in keeping Coach B ill M cKeon'* Spartan baiter* In check and went on to become the winning pitcher. The defeat set the Spartan* back to a 1-6 record.

Against Carteret the Spartans used IS p layer*, including four pitchor* In futiie ly trying to break Comba'* 10-0 no-hit spell.

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Bad Baserunning in S ixth j Kobinson, KH S catcher, cut down fore moro than one man w a i nut j ll llm jn . ir Huckv Sleight ued ‘tTho Sockets .should have won | Vona try ing to steul on his fit's* j In the ganie. then coasted along or { jl|t first-year team in the ;’

the game in the top of the sixth bul ( w’a lk . and the St. M arv'g leadoff j under wraps for a seventh straight jMm om the seventh. jfor an assortment of bad baserun* j man wa* left b randed the other victory behind tha airtight pitch- ] n ; jltt eighth, M ike G um icr, a ning and mental lapses. M oriarty j times he was on base. The rest : mg southpaw Ken S^.yarfo, 1 ; pinch runner, made It ail the wayw as hit by a p itch . Hrad Powers | of the vaunted St. M ary ’s pow er-! S-ft one-hit victory htought tlie , r()UIU| (m }<en W illiam a' safe rap popped up, but Jannarone hit one 1 house ba iling lineup only hit the \ Maroon und Steel into ihe ir crucia l l0 S(MU| t|m Matawan fro*h home w ay out, M oriarty scoring . But S ball out of the Infield on two o c - ’ game with K ey ix irt without any , j ie |)Ui.0MJannarone uverslid second and wfas , cnslons, each harm less "ca n of j "over-baseballed ’ w eariness, m m h « h h i j . V, ( l l )out. He would have scored by slay-1 corn” flyouts, j that they had hod a "hard 11y ' ‘ing on base as Al Jab lonski. tuvtt j Gleason On Moundup, doubled. But Jah lonsk l, no | Coach Kyan *ent voung right . .speedy haserunner, tried to siretrh ; hander T e rry Gleason t? the of M shnioul Inningi plirhedIt (o a triple and he, too, was out. j mound. Ho wng touched by John S/.yaito fanned oight but had InsThe Adm ira ls , saved by the folly | Medolla for a hit. Medolta being usual d ifficu lty with w alks, giving of their r iva ls , st ill hnd • hard fir.».t up in a KHS lineup revam ped. fr«*«* ticket* to base to five Wall M.u««ii, Uitime. John Allen was safe on an bv Coach Bob Zampello. B rian ' ba ilo rs. Hut none of them came ^erro r and Cohen w alked. F rank !**1 Jackson was snfo on an erro r, n**<ir to teaching ihu plate and ihe ai»Dowd lashed one ninrked for exl:*e Medolla going lo ^(»cond. Bob Brat- only hit off him wm a fluke boun- <;■*• inf^fn. c bases on a line, but Bertha saved safolis forced Jackson , al second, cer m ihe seventh inning Ihe game for the Hudson nine by but the try for tho double p lay Matawun .started thu g.une \s h (».spearing it w ilh a flying leap. . "*as la le . Sledolla broke for ih ird back io hiick ti'.p ie i by l.d ITvnn

An erro r, a walk and Callun- and Vona iei lhe thiow go through and Hoh h a r ie t ' . John Dun'cti,(Ir ic llo ’w safe rap n»n up lb»* s to ic him nf lhe hoi com er, Medotta Wa)] (mI i Jhm, jciovt'i'ed his aplomb for the Adm ira ls in llie bot:nm of scoring and HrulsnfolH winding up to f.m S’ **> Ku-,s«*l!. Imi I hi* .sixth, so it did not m atter thal nt ih ln l 'Ihen B ia isafobs tu rn ” m “ the Rockets adiled a run in the lop <m Dan Hoonihan'4* infield o.it, of the seventh on Cusann's two--bag- ' Geiger had lo survive n n l.st . gi*r and an e m u . in lhc second he cnvih 'd bv u a Ik

But for the HockH mi*nlal hip-cs, mg inso halie rs who weie bulb In the Cu-uino two hagger would hnvr scn iin i: po'.ilMin woh two o'n. W\\t conn' with Ihe bases loaded and be fanned M lcl.ev Hhnlv lo ic th v t\vn runs ab'i'.tilv in at the lop of ilm >ide 'Ihen hl< m alts himIhe s ls lh , enough In have turned a good lead Ou whu n lo wmli fie' (Id.

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nown in th is : art-a in the-p ast. iv,i> fert,d a c , i npjirt„ bJ«w. Saturday ' B r w t . .Ja c liio n ,' K v y p w c ,iw lu ,„ lhey j03< jiK o .M iim o n o ,- ' a !

R ich ie B in p W t., M *law a» , 'v i i l ! j-rcord-holder, by in ju ry in a face• 3)ft, Riayng. theif; first bid for T « M rmi at Bridgcioi. The ions 'of .Mai,j

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} iO F L Y N N AN D T K K R Y " M A - i j ) f .E )«*ve had oi?<*rs' of kholar.*- sh ip 5 in. h a s o b s t f '& tu i baskeibail . rcf.poiiivciy, Dynr, ■ hiis keen pc* cep teu jo r e.tiniv»j;ioa -to P a r s o n s Colie{;e. F a ir'ic - ld .'Io w a . Th is co!,*' Ic .e is u prim e baseball school. . lwteam *f(? feameii 7,n -vsu:rtin& with 4 spring vacation trip

Io S o j h \ p s t f w t« r t r c «t'<s r r 1i«' b-f,;Ue. H im fc-r Inc xb&uthe ohJ{J o( Iowa 'iA.Mr.rcriar<d car'iy A p ril -i-'C'W. In lhe f.ura- m e i . P a rd o n s Or! /eKt* ij’/f.v^rs W'+i- iy jjiiin p\aC‘2 ir, a wUrKi:»<*T *.««>;««

[ for cojl&ft*j hiisc'bi.li i>]ijye.v.s in {ht* /uidw^sL it h\ understood Jhe baik'- bad "-aiaff a* Parsons enjoys the go*xi up;:i»025 i»f N .Y . Yartktc? farm

I chron, m»*«nr.j'ers f^r ib.* v,-ork they i rwiv tiinp ’A ifh piaverr* v.hoJ a k f )jp }M'o ball t-fUT grattuaiion.; has fcnen scceptR<i for ad­; mission Jo | T txh n ica l■ Springs , Pa. (3y f rom Lake

] E r te ) . is th* colk-ge that- B ;ii [ Ntih'Jy, the iU sh { lvu i Sa^revili* j High Uvo ^(tends.I' ’hc o;i!y hilch w ilh M a^te is & j bit of bart lu.-k. being .‘n ur» aura ; acu>dtx:if h n r i - sustaining a knee in ­i ju ry , l i t r e s h^piii^ he recovers I cori>p!elfe!y.. W itii Manriy nnd Ma­} ^c:e ij> rhe bru’kcoilrt, vvoo vv;■ • j-of( a shot against A liiim ce. '

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10-7. plus another .hit for.tive' \ runs balied i-u He ven t ho/p.e* !

but not hide's* in t 3-2 | v.'tn ovor Wit^ner Saturday. L ju *, Nanna, Hazlet. a nevcom er lo J co iu^e bas(;baii Monsnouth • Coiiejie, ba& brouon mw.i Mw j .Hawk.s already snd »outn ja few hits, buJ h« setn is des^nod i lr> w arm ihe hcach most of this | f-eason because u veteran liiiier*- j man, Chuck Grueha has first ra )l j cn fiie bucKstoppin^.. J im Jaruut- « ,r«*>ne, son c f Ton? - .T?nnarf.'.oe, 1 Kti»’itan Sc:hoc*t S;>pe.ri»ucntk*nt, 1

And n Is.typorl basebalijtr o?foiu' y c a r s back , \% no-v tti* ieat*- in^ hiU er of the GJassborn. T^ate leans, t'.'arfing S u ite CoVjVge I .eugue. J in ;m y w as w b a f k - ' :nr, away at 6 .349 percc^ia'ie ^omj: :nto th«i dowbla 1 bill Vrith Jc i ^.-y C'.Uy Strt'? ?.7Sl \veekend. He had b i l l e d s h o . n t^ and two o th e r h its a!Minf>t R u ly e r s of South J e r s e y . ' In 'rsday . Satur» dfcy the h h h t r t o utidefeatevl J e r ­sey C ’fy Sta te nine was trounced twice by G.l&asfroio, J a n n a i o n a gettuip th ree timviy hi ts, nnd tha Souih J e r s e y a n s iook o v e r tb** le ague lead . On ihe sco re of the

Keyport I ’t'PrtM-.'-Uuvtt vn ; y>ro bare^hll. Ajft-x Pietrewicz.-.' ne hr.s gained an urieApii.:‘?d i> UR,Vy ; when the Northwest L e a jw Y . 'itt •' Vi hieh ho '«y,{ be fla y in g k u - ton rec»*nuv advancnJ from - (.la ss b io <_l?ss A “ lasMf'catioii.- A fex w\i/ be pitdvi the mountain tops rr.ii, C*'‘b.

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Since t b e naCiOnal 4 H rnovft- intent tnijian a halt century j neariy i‘3 000,000 Am erican yoytb.5 Ih ave iakeri p'Jit in the " le a jn by ! doing" program s. >

Jn-relay raejng. atthough u is proD- jiM e’ fhat -Bew ictc. can !uua(ify for

.an invitation;.) HiO-yard dash on the ’ strength of h is . 9.9 oh-the re la tive ly --Klciw, Baker. F ie ld ; track , lust Satur. dfcy m a Brown-Penn-Columbia ■trj.t angular, track , meet, •' v/ ; . i E iinneU shoukl be. shoying off ia

rt»v. Huj*h O ’Mei)., West Keansburg, w ill run w ith the distance medley r« lay team lo r C B A at 5 p .m . bat- ut'day esftin&t a: v e r y ' large field.

The CBA. m ile relay team .ho:! run et U :40 a jn .. S a tu rd ay-a^ in ^ a field headed by Valley Stream',' L ; l ; . and haying strong fouraoiiv

t)je '440-.yard- re la y • h eats : tomorrow-»like St. Augustine, 'N .Y .;, Hast Or- *1 2 : p. rri , Brown -is onft of 3 4 ange and Heading Central Catho- entnos n» this event, j ht: field wnl | lie- Pa T 'c r r/ Brode,nck. JUutei,be narrowed down lo l i teams for the fina ls nt 3',2Q p .m . Saturday, one clw.mphmshlpi -hisat of the sis ftiK'.eiil teams and u second w ring heat of s ix team i w ith the Jiext lic t le r tin iBs in the heats. Brown hardly . fii'UrcS. Ip win, out against powefs l i i e V illanova , M organ,and. Maryland State, but there is an ex­cellent'chn»c« the. Bruins w ill qual­ify for tlin iln a is Saturday.

Could Test lOC-k ard Ltaish M 3:40 p. rn. tomorrow, thera ;s

»n invitation WO-yartl dash tiia i .B e n n e tt 'ca n test if he in not, too

wearied by liis re lay effort. There • r e tlu'ee - heats in this o f ; eight

m a y . break into the lineup.

Stock Cars Away To A New Seasori

Stock-car 'racing resumed at Old Bridge and Wall Stadiums over the post weekend. Th e new Keyport No. IS K irb y ca r had ii prominent spot h the racing , leading in both a hear and the consolation when fuel pump troubles brought it to a halt. John Couvina, White P lains,

. N .Y ., the Daytona fina iist whom en each-w ith .a . final. T ilt . Brown chauffers No. 16. was put back last,I*aa 1« Min.* #■. ■.. f w*\ t in t^A Itl A K/.f*tlltCtttrack cdach m ay decide to with hold the M atnwaii boy from ths re­la y snd run him in the individual event alone. The final in the 11)0 is .4:15 p.m. Saturday.

Jackson conics north w ith the j finish

in 23rd spot, in the fM tute because of these shortcomings. Then he aid go through tlie !i5 laps wth no more fuel pump trouble and.'vend­ed-his way to the ninth spot ?t the

co llcgc freshman mile re lay team of Winston-Salem College, N .C ., w h ich goes to the starting block Bgsinst 25 opponents s ' 1:55 p.m. Saturday. Winston-Salem is among the favored in this event along with M anhattan, V illaraw a and N .Y .L ). Winston-Salem w ill run in the lane next to that assigned a proinising- tooking Rutgers frosh foursome,

Jackson was ruled ineligible to compete in liis individual special­ties , such as the high jum p and broad jum p, because the Penn Re­la ys are conducted utider NCAA ru le s ,'w h ich bar freshmen non-re- is y competition, even though it is sanctioned bv Ihe N A IA of small colleges to which Winston-Salem belongs.

Fa iled To ShowThe fa ilu re of- local re lay teams

to m ake any kind of a showing a t the Bridgeton R e lays Saturday has dulled the promise of anyiliing a t Penn. The Matawan combine of B i l ( F a rrc li , W ilbur Underwood, Bob Yu liasz and A la n McTague failed to come near to placing nt Briidgptop. T h is makes it doubtful the Huskies even w ill attempt a do- lense ot the m ile-relay crown they so Inuspldously won last ]sc,iso i). Th e Penn v icto ry was a Saving p iace for an otherwis i disapipoint-

m g " year, in track for Matawan in 18(i2, so much so that members of the championship foursome now are being urged lo report for track in college. But a 3:48 In lht? mile race at Bridgeton Saturday about elim inated any prospect’ of the H uskies going to Penn. ,

Keyport did better, tbe Gene Jus­tin , £ r ic Anderson, Tom G evas and E d Scullion combination finishing Jotirlh after running th ird in their m ile re lay . The K H S 880 combina­tion, however, w as lost in tiie shuf-

B ill S la ter. Danielson, Conn., scored his in itia l s jxirtsm an ami modified victory by u four lengths m aig iri over B ill W im ble, Lisbon, N .Y ., the I%1 national sportsman titlist. U rnie Gahan, Dover. N .H ., surged from l l t l i place to finish third , Ed O rtii, Itansom ville , N .Y . held on to lake the fourth spot and former stadium modified cham ­pion Joe K e lly , Conshohocken, P a ., was fifth.

Pete Corey, the one-legged Cres­cent, N .Y ., ‘ spoilsm an sensation, led during the f irs t 14 laps of the feature race . S later passed ca r af­ter ca r to go in ,fro n t on the lfilh circu it o f the half-m ile speedway. S later’s winning tim e was 9 min­utes, 41 seconds.

Tom m y E llio tt , Ton is R iv e r , won by nearly a full straight - away over form er modified cham p Pete F razce , Rahw ay. T h ird was Angle Moschera, New Egyp t, who just bare ly nosed out a fast - charging W ally Dallenhach, East Brunsw ick . F ifth spot went to J im Hoffman, R oberlsv ille .

Others behind the leaders, in or­der, were Elton H ildreth , Bridge­ton, D ick Massing, Princeton^ W alt Jennings’, Knglisluown, B ill Cliov- a lie r, Sayrev ille and Chubby How- er, Middletown, a ll modifleds. F irs t sportsmen to fin ish was M ike L in k , Port Monmouth, In 11th place.

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Chicken Broth 2'»T31C Iceberg Lettuce 3 ! 5 CHi-Ho Crackerss ,h * X 27c Fresh Tomatoes l3 •"’ 25sRoasted Peanuts :!: « # Pascal Celery 2 l;i2 9 #Betty Crocker Noodles “ r 47" „ . - ». ,,.Mazola Margarine c . 43* MCintOSh Apples IVGravymaster I7« Yellow Onion? 3 ,b, 25flTomato Paste 2 27‘ Spinach “ uT 19c.:.t;35c

Ik 4) le i . A A « ■In Dii'y C * i

Ci’n**dir.A

Borden's Biscuits ........ , 329*

Froxen Food Values !Niopellltn, Banina, Lemon or CKooolatn—14 01. phr.Morton Cream Pies 35°Stuffed P®[jpers »<= >• /S9°Dole’s Pineapple Juice 2 4SC Dole's i u i c e , , 2 ns® Whole White Potatoes Z, ^29° Fried Clams "-m ' "§50

Dairy Center Buys !Wiliimeri Brand

Large Eggs wT; 43eImported Romano H 79°Imported Swiss . ,„ "1.15Imported Italian Provolone 11 99° Imported Danish Blue Cheese 1 85° Temp’toe Whipped ,T 39®

Janr Parker Hakcd Foods! C h ce se C a k e 4 9 ‘R o il C luster r-l*M* 45*Gold Square Cake M ,,> 4 9 eGolden Loaf Cake 3 9 eGltim our Bread , 2 3 e

Chotc* il 4 Flavrri Htf.iil rly flut 'W larvcl lee Cre«m v 5 9 £ v it a i is V-7 - •- 7 9 ‘

A&P's VuVi'!"f C o if oo i!

Eight O'Glock Red Circlo Bokar Coffee

M 'li #tH< w3 Ui i fi 1 *V 55*

y #.-.i r i.m !'i i! »<i i fj- ) ny ) f1 59»

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nil th lm * A t n ./,{■ }H t r , .

I 'iit tt i l lc i l iv i ' Ihrtwflh A|>fil J7 t(i in iu/'i-i M .irlmti If brll beiritn itnii-i Only.All 1 ..... 'l-... • M.'l A I. I.I,. Im IImm.i; I** In.r. Vii.i.l »!. i

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THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, Thursday, April 25, S!963

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A U T O S F O R S A L E ■mu <M>m»iMii«ii«niiTia»i i«iinwn>m>iiii<»Mmi niiMi<~ini I

SCTIAK^K & SIJiLER u s t i> c a r s

H r ? H M ATAW ANJfOWELL 6-423S

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> BILL LANZA RO’S AUTO 5fAl.ES

Q U A L IT Y U S '-D C A R S !

IM 'MAIN' ST., MATAWAN CR MAIN & RT i» • i

• LOWELL 6-2224O P EN E V E S ’T U . 8 P M ,

J M HUDSON W , 8 ty llnder s, J I 1$, W l C hevm lc!, $225, 19r,5 Ch.ev-

ro l it Btietlon waijon, s tick ohtft. J j f 5 ; 1931 Ram b le r convertib le, J IM . Augie’n Amoco, H ighw ay 34, Vnlon Beach . C a ll C O lfax <-8788.

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HELP WANTEDE X P E R IE N C E D pmntors, steady

w a r t C a ll p4#-4?'l5 t i t e r ? p .m .y ... " O' wj2St

M l C H E V R O L E T 3/4 Ion pickup;3951 S^armall, Suoer A : C u lt iva ­

tor and fe rt ilize r attachment. Can ho seen »t 45 Center A v a ., Mala- w an . ; • wJ25

1557 C H E V R O L E T , autom atic transm ission, 8 cy linder, 2 door.

C a li LO w ell (H 61L wJ2

M52 M E R C U R Y I door aeilan, ; standard sh ift , radio and heater,

new exhaust system , new fuel pum p. C a ll V A lley 8-2778. wJ25*

W OMAN tn ca ra fu r 2 children i 'A ca y s a week. Inquire 9 Ovsr-

h iH 'R o a i: M atawan. C ail 58B-a7t!L _ _ _ w r i

YO U N G M AN . sin«!o. for factory n work.---.A pply m person, • RalphF iie d ia iid & B ro s ., Locust S t ., K e y ­port.. - . __________ wj-ifi

M a N am bitious wirn ca r fo r order d e live ry an< collection w ork: $95

per w eek to s ta rt . F o r appoint­ment t a l i 717-2442. _ _ wj»5

C RO SSIN G C-UARO. p a n time d u lv . applicant to state hour*

availab le by w riting lo B o x H Inca ra _o f_tJ ils newspaper. w j2J

M A L E part tim e help. Apply Loe iv’s 35 concession stand after

fc39_p .m . wU5

E X P E R IE N C E D m echanic. Apnly Buh ler & B itte r In c ., 89 Broad

St. , K syport. ■_______ wj25

W A IT R E S S , experienced, steady work evenings, over 21 years

old. Ca!l CO itnx 4-1164. wj25

W A N T E D

. HOMEOWNERSWa need ranches, split levels, bl levels, colonials, Cap* Cods and bungalows. We have serious buy- •rs waiting.

CASEY'S AGENCYINDEPENDENT BRO KER

HWY. I* HAZLETCOI.FAX 4-1441

Open 7 Days & Evenings■ ■ ,. -_________ w )V »WOULD like to meet retired worn-

an who desire* room In nice neighborhood, unusually lot* term).Call LOwell 6 0.793 ■ wJ2SLISTINGS wanted in Keyport, Hn>

let and Matawan. Prompt court*, ous service. Sterling McCann, Real Estate, 253, Broad St., Keyport. COlfax 4-137f. wj23

F O R R E N T

M O D ERN 3 room ap irlrrien t in i Union. Beach , especia lly . su itable I

fe r new ly m arried coupiu. C«d ! C O ifas M-lOa. _ _____ w |25 |

A RN O LD M O U SE. 123 F irs t St., !K syp o rt , comfortable rooms in j

Spanish speaking homo. Inspect | altor' 5 / p .n v 'd a i l£ . _ w | l [ j

A P A R T M E N T , furnished,. S roorni j and bath, a ll u tilities supplied,

$109 per month..' a i*v , unfurnished apartment, $65 per month. C all 2G4; .l39l_or OSborn 1-0763. w |tf

F U R N IS H E D room for gentleman.C a ll'C O lfa x 4-7B39 or inquire 129

Atlantic S t .. Keyi>ort. ; w jtf

C L IFF W O O D B .ia ch . apartment, 3 rooms, he«t, hot w ater supplied,

parking space; also 3 furnished rooms each suitable for 2 people. C a ll LO w ell 6-1052. w jtf

m s s

FO R,v . t

C O U N T E R G IR L for M atawan lJ ry Cleaning store. Apply m person,

13 D iv ision S t., Keyport. w jili

4 ROOM modern apartm ent, a ll Im provem ents. Inquire i i M erc­

e r S t., W est Keansburg . wj25

ROOM in p rivate home, gentlemen, p referred . C a ll LO w ell 6-3273.

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A P A R T M E N T , 4 rooms, 2nd floor.Inquire 27 Osborn S t., Kevpo rt.

Adults o n ly . C a ll CO lfax 4-1091.wj25

M A L E drug c le rk for local drug store, must have d rive r's license; experience not required. W rite Box J in care of th n newspaper, w jaa

W OMAN for housework 2 days a w eek, References. C a ll CO lfax

41121). _ _ ____ wj25

WOMAN fo r housecleanlng, part tim e, own hours. C a ll W7-67IH

between 6 and 8 p .m . w]25

INSTRUCTION

I B M - K E Y PUNCH I B M - TABULATING

COMPTOMETRY TYPING

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MACHINES

PROFESSIONAL BI.DO. MENLO PARK SHOPPINO

CENTER L IB ER T Y 942S0

_____ wjlfPR IVATE accordion lesson) In

your homa, $2.50 t lesson. Call S. Williams, COlfax 4-4128 after # P .m . wJ25*

K E Y P O R T , furnished room su it­able fo r 1 o r 2 adults, residential

area , near a ll transportation. Call CO lfax 4-7000 o r C Olfax 4-3019. _wJ25

A P A R T M E N T , 5 rooms, availab le M ay 10th to Jan u a ry 1st. Inquire

69 E lizabeth S t.. K e y p o rt . wj23TW O ROOM efficiency apartm cnL

a ll Im provem ents. Inquire 66 M ain S t ., Keansburg or ca ll 842­1703. wj'25M A R LB O R O D U P L E X Apartm ent'

Lloyd Road, near Matawan- Freehold Road . C a ll E z ra W. Kar-kus, C O lfax 4-1213. _w )2SUNIO N B E A C H ' house. f ~rooms

and sunporch, 3 bedrooms, su it­able fo r professional man, ample parking . C a ll CO lfax 4-2022. wj20‘ T H R E E ROOM apartm ent, $85

a month; 7 room ranch . $160 a month; 10 room farm house on S acres, $150 a month. Lexington Agency, B ro ke r. C a ll LO w ell 6-0101.

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UN IO N B E A C H ,' apartment, 4 row ns nnd bath. Inquire Auglp'ff j

Am owi, Routs 33. !.!niod Beach or ra li C:0!;a«_L A R S E N .ipurtments, Keyport,' :i'>w !

nviillabh). 3 rodinv and bath, ) brand new w ith hot w ater base-1 board'heal and not water included. I Science ce ram ic tllu kitchen w ith refrigerator, $115 per month, V year lease, re fe re n c e . . Caritun H . I Po ling , R ea lto r, 3K Highway 36, Keyport. C a ll CO lfax 4-1913, wJ25

M A R I N A

B O A T O W N E R SDO IT Y O U R S E L F M A R IN A

$1,1 M E M B E R S H IP .

Beaching and mooi'in;. on 2000 feet water front at Union Beach.

C E I L R E D G A T E

C O L F A X 4-4018C R . L O R IL L A K D

S, B E A C H V IliW A V E 3 ., UNION B liA C H

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K E Y P O R I , 6 room duplex and garage, new ly decorated, $110

per month. A va ilab le now, adults C a ll a fle i 5 p .m ., COl-

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ROOM, e lde rly lody preferred;w ith hoard or kitchen privileges.

W rite Box K la cu rs of tlm news­paper. wJ25

FO U R ROOM apartment at 705 Center S t., Union Beach; heat

and hot w ate r; su ltahla fnr coupic with I ch ild . Inquire 330 D uck S t., between 10 a .m . and T p .m .

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M ATAW AN . apartm ent. 4 large rooms, t ils bath , heat, hot w ater

and gat supplied. La rg e closet and storage area . Inquire 201 Lo w ­er M ain St., M atawan o r ca ll I.Ow- ell 6-41.15. wj25

kC:

R u g i

FRLH 1NSTALI A lIO NAX.RM INU M CO M BIN A TIO N !

.. STO R M W INDOW SU IO R 1.77

Triple trar.k, f.jJIy weailter stripped, genuine Ak-*a ;i.iu!)l.in iun , V/.K tilt.Can lie cleaned fiom insUfc. Ternss.

PRO WN'S.12 Broad St. SH 1-'i 500 Red B an k ^ ______________ I a n d Sh ok* Road , Union. I t a a d i . wj2:O F F IC E E Q U IP M K iV r ; u rilim U cJ j v X s H E D O P A V rX . concrete sand,

savings on nuw aad ucvd.desto, ? rnason sand. C a ll COua>: -IiG50 ch a irs , (uos, shelving* p a rt i bin?, j wj'.>-Vdraftiaa eaulpmont and etc. Ralph I r ..,in . . 7 . •u>«4i.iaa vh i J * • S l-UBA T A in K S . ivv:n s . best of-MoccJ, 299 NVa&hington S t r e e t, i f p u „frp,. «K e y p o rt^ C ftll CO lfax 4-1558. ' w j a U .jg ^ ° uei

" b e s t ' t o p s o i l i

chest. rd. .sectional

cker?:, iir.tiquc futni- ,i:,ed. 9 15, I ! x M.

)90 ScatUifS. pads jumm er ru^s. Shore Furni- lii^ hw ay 35. Laurence lia r- Opoii 9 to 8, . wj25

TWO soda hoxes, ice . 'I candy cuse, 4 cha irs an d '2 tablr-s. In­

quire C'allahaiL corner P a rk Ave

H o n s n s F O R S A L E ■

C ^ t L l ’C ^ H. POLING, R E A L T O R

3» H W Y." 36 — K E Y P O R T ; N. I C O L l’A X 4-191S

M U L T IP L E 5 JS T IN G S F" .V ’ !C E -'•LIST Y O U R HOiVl.u

W ITH US "T O D A Y "

S E R V I C E S

BO A RO IN G H O M E /for iv.’n and W0£ncn. Stflto

Call LO wcIl'B-O Sn, M at, J . w jtf

j Se'.' tliis well kept sturdy older | home, hah 7 fine room?. 3 bedrooms i ( t i i very la rge) and bath Oak i floor-; all through house, ce llar. 2 I car garags, st good Uuv! $11,250.

P A R K E 3 i:« i

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! CLIFFW OOD Boaiding ilotne fo r1 j e,'de;'!y nteri and woo,e^. privato ' and iViuie e.uest.'i. Licensed, by tha. 1 -State. James L. Lawson, K.K,, j Myrtle Ave.^Cii'ilwood. Call LOwetS j li GV.lO. . [ . wjtfi '

p .m .,

( F le c tr ic a l appliance rep a ir service.' j W ashers, d r y e r s, refri?,e.ratOiS, ! fre e ie rs , rauges. . ' :

preferred, fax 4-2127.

K E A N S B U R O , apartment 3 rooms, heat, hot w ater, linens and utcn-

s lls supplied. C a ll 787-3631. wJMA P A R T M E N T , unfurnished, J'/j

rooms, heat and hot w ater sup­plied , cen tra lly located. Adults on ly . C a ll a fte r 6 p .m ., CO lfax 4-3592. wJ25

WANTED TO BUYW E B U Y & S E L L A N YTH IN Q C * C T R A D E R S . A N T IQ U ES

335 H W Y . X - W . K E A N S B U R G 787 I3<M

H IG H E S T P R IC E S P A ID O P EN » TO 8

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B E A T U P spring seat for a fa rm wagon, suitable to rebuild. W rite

Box P In ca re o f this newspuper.w jtf

Because of Construction Delays In Tlie

E - X - P —A - N - S —I —O - NOf O u rR t. 18, East Brunswick Store

$75,000 WORTH OF FINE FU RN ITU RE - MOST OF IT NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS - IS BEING PUT ON TH E BLOCK

At Savings Of 2 0 % to 6 0 %Here Are Ju st A Few Of The Many Specials - And Special Term s, Too!

1*50 Down Delivers Anything!H E A V Y W E IG H T

A D JU S T A B L E

BED FRAMES 15

Reg. <10.tS

1 P C . E A R L Y A M E R IC A N

LIVING ROOM SUITE

Reg . *209

$197

< P C . E A R L Y A M E R IC A N

DINING ROOMReg. (299

$197

16x2 0 F O R M IC A TO P

BASE CABINETReg , *10.93

$5

METALWARDROBE

Reg. ) 19.93

$12.88Holds 24 Women's G arm ent!

I P C .D A N ISH W A IJV U T

BEDROOM SUITE

$1.29 ■Reg. 1100.91

3 PC. SECTIONAL

FO AM & N YLO N

$197Reg. $299

lx 11VINYL RUGS

$5

WINDOWSHADES

P L A S T IC • F IB R E L IN E N

4 for $1AS IS

5 PC. DINETTERog. $39.9]

$39Choice of Color*

HOLLYWOODBED

Reg. $69.95

$39

A L L H E A V Y W E IG H T

VINYLR ag . tl 29 Pur Y d .

98c P er Sq. Yd.

S P C . S O L ID M A P L E E A R L Y A M E R IC A N

BEDROOM$266

Reg . $391

Teen-Age Boyi and Girls

BEDROOM SUITES• O A K • W H IT E • P R O V IN C IA L • M A P L E

Deduct 20%From Our Already Low, Low Price*!

BUNK BEDSComploto With

Spring! and M u ltre ise i

$79Reg. $09.IM

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OVALBRAIDED

RUGS9i9

LIVING ROOM SUITES

N YLO N & FOAM

$159nog, tn o

C O N V E R T ID I.E

SOFASReg. $79.93

$59

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES

from $19,95

A N D M o u i;-L < y is j\io K i:-H i;iN (; S A < :m n c i;i) a t t k k m k in d o ijs _______________ “QNCrc ■ IN- A - M m iM K ” SAVINGS!_______________________________________

FIELD FURNITURE7 - 1 1 E A S T FRO N T STREET. K E Y P O R T

CO 4-3020Opon Thun, and Friday Evoniugi 'HI 9 Ofhor Days 9 A.M, fo 6 P.M.

Chlckfin m anure, blue stone, road g rave l, washed g rave l, sand, fil! d irt , etc. Bulldozing and faackhoe se rv ice .

E C K E L T R U C K I N GM O R G A N V ILL E

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“ h a n d s o m e H E A V Y D U T Y

A L U M I N U MW I N D O W

FO R$11.95

F R E E E S T IM A T E S K A R L F R A N T Z CO 4-3403

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R O O F S H IN G L E S $1.75 per bundle, ro ll roofing and up. Fe lt

$1.75, asbestos and b rick aiding $10 a square; also garage duors $.)!t,75. F iner. Roolm g Supplies. Old Bridge Rond. F.nglishtown. C a ll G ibson6-0Sm._______________________________ w jtf

L A R G E selection evergreens, shrubs, ornamental trees; shade

trees, fe rtilize r, insecticide tested g rass seed. Service trim m ing eyer- greens and trees. Special lim e 3ft - 50 Ib ., Californ ia P r ive t Hedge

N COM K T A X re iu rn v prepared-; , pari time bookkeeping. Caii COI-

fax 4-0/2S.- . w jtfCharm iiig 2 story home convenient-1' .......ly locuied, liv ing loom , s iiii i .g or

, dining room w ilh firep lace , den,LO w ell i s ;c p down pine kitchen. 3 bedrooms , ,

------------- - 1- S 3!!i^!!L-iB5®2: i G E N E R A L R E F R IG E R A T IO N S R ;PC>ODLES. A K C registered. C a ll i . n o F 1 » S T S T . K F Y P O U F

LO well 6-2733. v-fi!) j H O M E F O R K F A M IL Y ' j . C O L F A X 4-0772 ;

H O U S E S F O R S A L E I M atawan, plentv of space for thc * »t- j- c 'T jtV n ■ n i v r , i r e W lli 1 — --------:------- '<• ™ ! A ‘a w h U d r 7 n fro i« '2 to 5 yeHr*!:.

day or weekly for occupied , o t working mother. Near Route 79,N O M O N E Y D O W N

plant a big big garden and ha a nice workshop. F o r Mom a room I story home, only $12,30!).

7

18 to 24 Inches. $12 per 100, $6 per 100. R a ritan Lan Highway 33, South Ambo; w ay 1-0208. Open d a ily I b p .m . Sunday 0 a.m

PA rk - m. to

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T R EM E N D O U S savings on doors, windows shutters, m illw ork etc.

Across from Ye Cottage Inn . K ey­port C a ll CO lfax 4-8972 or CO lfax 4-345#.________________________________ w jtf

W E I L R O IT E D cow m anure, hay, s traw and ear corn. D e liveries

on_aJL C a ll CO lfax 4-0924 . w jtf

S W I M M I N G P O O L S A N D S U P P L I E S

Pre-season prices on above and be­low ground pools and accessories. 100% financing. T ra in ed se rv ice department. F ree d elivery . SW IM ­M ING R IV E R PO O L S A L E S . L ib ­erty 2 1777, l lw v . 35, Eatontown. 1/4 mile souih of M um uuiuli S h ip ­ping Center. _ w j'i5

If your credit Is good you can buy | these new 3 bedroom homes with j

j no money down, located in Union ’ Deacii. Im m ediate occupancy. Fo r

information* ca ll Scoras Construc­tion, CO lfax 4-4167, w |tfK K Y P O R T . rooTn” Cape Cod.

Dutch Dorm er, 2 bedrooms up, .stone front, combination storm w in­dows and screens, awnings and canopies. 2>.£ car garage electric-' a lly operated door, new black top drivew ay . Lot 51) x 119, C a ll COl­fax 4 - m \ ._______ wJ2S

D U TC H CO LO N IAL,Near schools, churched and bus lines. Th ree bedr<x)ms, Uiryo form ­al dining room, full basement, 2 ca r detached garage. C ity sewers. Owner anxious to sell — w ill listen to offers. Asking $19,000.

VI00. A M ONTH A Uny downpayment of only M00. and th is Cape Cod Is yours, IV llv* in# room. bi« fam ily kitchen. 2 finished bedrooms and 2 tnore for papa to do lt-hunself. A ll cedar shake* siding and nice neighbor­hood. Subject to M IA appraisal. Sea It today. Selling for $U,51W.

W A L K E R & W A L K E R R E A L T O R S1000 fact south of

Lily-1 ullp Company Middletown. New Je rse y

Phone: 671-3311 M ultip le L istings

And Trade-Ins Send for Catalog

Open 7 d ay .

S E A B R IG H T D O R Y , 18 foot, a ir cooled Inboard engine, $301). In­

quire 275 F irs t S t., Keyport or ca llCO lfax 4-70J6._____________________ wj2»KO W BO AT, 13 foot, excellent con­

dition, $50. Inquire 275 F irs t St. Keyport or ca ll CO lfax 4-7016.

wJ2*N E W LY P A IN T F D 3' plywood run­

about boat. Foredeck, steerin j; wheel, remote controls. ID58 John­son 5',-. li.p . motor. Exce llent con­dition," ready to use. C a ll C O llax4-0274.______ w jML A R G E ciiesi type freezer, nearly

new , frost free. C a ll after 6:311p m ,, CO lfax 4-212-1.____________ "-'j-;"1’iT R A N lf NF.W ,"'never been used,

Nor^e i>as d rye r, $140; almost new M agic Chef 30" j> a s range, e x ­cellent condition, autom atic p ilot,

IM ag ilro l top burner, best offer.i C a ll 566-5108._______________ «'j23| B E A U t l 'F U i .” tra ile r . 10 x 55. new

I% 2 , w ill sell ve ry reasonable.I C all 737-1604._______________________ wj_25j O N E TW IN B E D , complete. C allj C O lfax 4-6267.......... ........ ................

150 IO 200 flower pots, a li s i/es ;

___________________________________ wj25TW O^STORY older home in settled

area. F ram a construction, oiland gas Iieat, 3 bedroom?, kitchen, bath. Ilvinj> room. T w o spare rooms; (a lso store availab le ) 2ca r K ara te . Corner lot 50x100. Sacrifice p rice . $7o00. C a ll CO lfax4-l84l_after_3 p . m . wj2,lR A R IT A N TO W N SH IP , Capa Cod,

4 bedrooms, spotless condition, detached RaraRe. financing a r­ranged for a qualified buyer. $14,- !I00. Sterling M cCann, R e a l Estate , 253 Broud S t., Keyport. CO ifax4-1X70. _ _ wj25H A Z L E T 3 bedroom ranch, fin­

ished rec room In basement,modem kitchen, only $16,500. Ster­ling M cCann, R ea l E sta te , 253 Broad St,, Keyport, C O lfax 4-1376

S T E R L I N G M e O A N NR E A l . E S T A T E

253 BRO AD S T .. K E Y P O R T C O L F A X 4-1376

B U Y IN G - - S E L L IN G M O R TG A G IN G

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M ATAW AN V E T S NO DOWN P A Y M E N T

F H A $450 DOWN

'I F U L L P R I C E V $14,400

Well kept house with 4 bedrooms, tVi baths, hoi. w ater heat and extra lot.

S U B JE C T TO V A & F H A A P P R O V A L

V A N ' S A G E N C Y

R E A L T O R

C R H W Y 31 AND M AIN ST . M ATAW AN

L O W E L L 6-1881 O P EN 7 D A Y S

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K E A N S B U R G , buy 2 bouses for $8000 C a ll C O lfax 4-5243. Wj25

FW O or 1 bedroom ranch , best neighborhood. Iu5 x 110 foot lot. dead end street, hot water heat; firup lac* a n d garage. Asking $15,500.

R A N K L A W E B E R R E A L T Y CO.

34 H W Y M ATAW ANL O W E L L 8 3311

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Real Estate For SalaL O I . make offer. 25‘ x 100 ; 8th

Street near Oak Street. Union Beach. Writ# Bo x D in care of this newspaper. wj25*

K E Y P O R T lot over 5000 square feet, approxim ately 50x100. In ­

quire 75 E lizabeth S t.. Kevport.wJ25

C O R N ER LO TS ready to build on. C a ll CO lfax 4-1915. wJ25

I f you need printing of any kind, we arc here to serve you .

. . Our quick serv ice and reasonable Wi-J’ prices w ill please you.

M atawan. C all LO w ell 8-7520. wj25

~ T E L E P H O N E A N S W ER IN G S E R V IC E . "

Let us be your Secretary , nn need, to m iss ca lls : part or full . time service . We do bookkeeping, typ ­ing. Cali_C01fax_4j7000.___ . wj2S .

C E L L A R S , attics and va rd s .c le an ­ed. Hedge and sm all trees re-

moded. C a ll CO ifav 4-5650. wj25*

WOMAN to do light house clean­ing part time in Union Beach.

T e l. CO 4-4ii.i0 before J ; 30 p .m .wj25

Busineas OpportunitiesT H R E E bedroom garage apart­

ment, 3 garages: also business lot 100 x 300. Inquire Hansen. 921 H ighway 35. M idd letow n. w j25*

DP.IVK.-1N reslaurant, very a t­tractive . excellent location on

busy shore highway, fu lly equmped, ample parking . Adjacent to motel with good occupancy. i’Or leaso c all J L l berty _^170®-______________ w jtf

E S T A B L IS H E D business in K e y ­port, nettin" approxim ately $7509

per year. $15.MID. C a ll B ittner Sc Carton Agency, In c ., 56 M ain S t., Keyport. Ca ll CO lfax 4-2016. w j?

G u lf modern 2 hay station for lease.

H O LM D EL & B E T H A N Y RD S . H A Z L E T

Exce llen t opportunity for right man. P a id training.

H EM LO C K 66666 9 - 5

C O L F A X 4 3161 N IG H TS

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G u lf modern leas*.

2 bay station for

R T . 36. H A Z L E T

A ttractive deal faCA D JA C E N T TO S H O P R fTEV

Paid training,right man.

' H EM LO C K 0-«6<m » - 5

C O L F A X 4-3161 N IG H TS

L O S TK E Y R IN G with 3 keys In down­

town Matawan area , middle ol A p ril. F inder ca ll 9W-23I0, days.

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Television

Top Soil

a No hot bed sash, la ig e selection ! of glnss to fil fram es, other green- I house equipment. Inquire 96 Urmid- ! way, K eyno rl, Monday, Tuesday ! Wednesday and Thursday. "T"-’1' j K IT C I IE N S E T , r lu im ie with for- j mica top. good (.nndUimi, $15; i also lronri'.e irouer. $no. C all COI- 1 fax 4-5819. , .I NEW "comliiioii Lionel trains, I

sets, freight nnd passenger cara. |1110 watt transform er, sw itc h e s .!! trestles, etc. No room in small j j home, verv reasonable. Call COI. I

fax 4 MTtil,' ................ wj'2.i.w ill ri; elephant and rumnvip.o I

.sale; things lor every room inj Ihe liou'.e. May «th. flth nnd Klili.i at ,1 K. Front St, ivar Broad St..,Kevnort. llouts 9.30 a.m. lo 5;|>.ill! ...... w|2*IMGl'.ONS, rensomihlo. C a il 7S7-

6130. _____ w|23TWO drossei j , studio couch, rug. j

refrigerator, sofa bed. chair, J Mini stone, kllrhen inlile, iiuall washing m i l - 1 dirt, rimlcrt chine. Call l.Ouell S-'XISI) after fl. do/niK p.m. W'J2520 (illAV I'S lu Clover r.eaf Me­

morial Purl:, Vr'iiodliildg", for Niilo. Reasonable oiler consliii'ied,Write Kantor A Unrm, Ivsqi,, 4l Itinad Sl reel, Keyiioit, N'-w Jer-Hey. i'.'J215' C1-N I UHY ski boat, 21 Ii P mo-

lor, trailer nnd many eiir.n, tiuio. May hn in*<'ii at 4*ei .-sooilii Main St., ’ KeV|»oi, Cull (D lliu ;1 !i252 ’ W|25(21" rv. Itt A Mill" li.'iilel, l.lnrli |

mem! with il iml on i-aiten

D O N ’S T V S E R V I C EFor fas l efficient radio and tela vision servloe ca ll LO well 6-3844.

TV SERVICE LOWELL 6-1 GOO

T E N E Y C K RONSON INC. M ATAW AN

P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E JO Y R S .w in

T R U C K I N GA N D

E X C A V A T I N G

l.oad 'T , tlo/er so rv ire , l.md cleai- nij» lop soil, f ill d irt, rtuul gravel and washed tftavel.

EC'KKL UltOTHERST E N N K N T R I ) . . M O R G A N V ILL E

LOWKLL 6-18-15 w jll

*“ TOI’ SOIL ...

driveway gravel. , trencliliiji ‘ami

fillbull-

IHETRICH KItOS.N EW IIK IIN .'iW IC K A V E ,

M ATAW AN L O W E L L H'3!I!I3 - 2101

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JDK'SKKO A V A TIN O . ' I I ’ IM 'KINO

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Contractors Contractors

B A S E M E N TW A T E R P R O O F E D

If wet, damp, or flooding U slop- pimj you from finishing olf you r oasement ur if you havo valuable j storage space to waste, putdown >'(Hir mops and pails and ca ll us for a free estim ate. Let us Hivo yo’.i our price before having any walei proofing done.

NO JO B TOO B IG OR TOO S M A LL

ALL WORK r;i/ARANTf*:i*D RI-I-KRLNCL.S G IV liN

ON Rl-QUI 'ST

C.M.I*. H A SIO M K N T W A T E I I P R O O F I N G

C O .l j l C H ILTO N ST.

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M aintenanceSM AI L JOI1 S P E C IA L IS T S

Carpentry — doori, atnlra, ceilings, insulating, etc. Inside painting.

G F CO.sT R A I. S I- .RV IC ES 1 O W F l.l . (I ;tlU7

w jtlD ICK S 1 AWtJ M O W EK S it . '

H I . 711. W IC K A TU N K I iiW I-.I I, it.V.'.'H

ARM IN 'S P L U M B IN G & H E A T IN G

30 K E A R N E Y S T ..F R E E E S T IM A T E S

K E Y P O R T CO 4-7810 CO 4-3729

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i f E T S Y R O S S H O M E SAdditions, kitchens and baths re ­modeled. Roofing, siding, com­plete line of remodeling serv ice .

F IN A N C IN G A R R A N G E D T H R U LO C A L BA N K 5 Y E A R S TO P A Y

ALSOCUSTOM B U IL T HO M ES

IO L F A X 4 1676 - C O I.FA X 4 1137

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ALSO BO AT P A IN T IN G

CO 4 8011 LO 6-1057 wj2

THOMAS K i iA R N E Y 'P LU M B IN G A H E A T IN G

3H0 Maple Place Keyporl

Free Estim aloe CO 4-0791_ w jtf

HO M E D EC O R A T IN G S E R V IC E

C O I.FA X 4-1717 I.O W F.L I. 6 0557

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Thursday, April 25, 1963 THE MAYAIVAM JOURNAL M. I Ptsqe Fifteen

, € ] « ! > H e a r s T a l k ! [ R o s a r y , A l t a r S p e a k e r | j GOP WomCllOm WiM Flowers j Add D irectors

, • “ The preservation ot *wM f-ow- ptk is ut) lo fv« ry member u f a t;ai~£?t»ji L'lr.o, ’ sm rJ.M rs. Josw h H e.,

; - 1 ■■:;>n erYMHKi tn v im iK n ; in ii’‘ iv .'^ te lk ,')n ; tlie H .F .D . G a rilcn , Chib

‘ V fc p r 16 in lh t L ittle . Kt<! Schoolfc<>-JM*., AlliUSlfUOAli. . > -.■■■;

'A'Nevv^eiAty is ntiw reparded a s 'r * * lht- mo‘ t populous stale in the Un-!

, i fen, and n a liira l tcsourcCT. must be ! p i r w .v .d 3K.uu.-.t bn.llcteers. Many [ w i'd (lowers are d !fil£u lt to .ti'a'n -. i

r ,':; p lunl,. but (lie mnst successful are j * j^ W ifc rn S . bloKdi'not/ h iipalica ; trllliu m s. |

A ilhc.fi' in lhe pulpit, V irK im a blue- i. b e ll, • • b&neberry, ■..•.■.Dutchmen’s J

h'-redies, w ild columbine, Solo- i men's, seal, and crinkle root,” she. I said . I

•■’ 1 rM'rs,' P .e w iti; (ni-J.. ibe club .that i'• nobti prounil covers, native ta this j,

■ v state ; .ire wild g ih g e r .s c iils x ; short­. , tra ilin ij. ?rbutits. w in ie rR rtcn

r i r in n h f i ' r v . w ild 1 n iv rt lc . sect urn

grown tvs Meet i iG / i i \m ic r

d irecto rs of the Mor.-rrrOulhCaan ; tV o( Kepubbcan Worn-{ en added taree i o , thc^r mtrnher . j at a meeting un Thursday . Mrs. I j .Vbrahom P . Vc-orh*vs, Mena* j j squad,- M rs LesiJ-r Perrim r. ‘

' At 2 m sent mecwue of Bfoxvnic'i Troop . IJ&. M atav.'jjii, M iss Joan | V ss instructed lhe g>rls in t h r *

ja n is u c dt^orauoo ot L .av ivr eggs.. } Ao h a lte r <-£g hunt concluded sin* i \ im-.eting Pn/.e winner.s. wen* Lynn j

a iiiirbaJTi b rsgo . O uu*m atjer^ifig w rre Ptirprla McKeen, | K 3 i f rt Tnuhimovricy.

A tten d in g Conference'Vljlrtf?' frdcuof.s l*\ .’M tJl'CYe M'.tVt. . iilf*:

>nsep<i L o t i t*0 . Matawan repre- « Lvm 'ti.T .. r.-c.v . . r . r ^ an Aitstvtr to . m,,se iila live <»f Metropolitan U fe In-1 Is ; ' iv ik c ts :n FaUn •Beach. f i a . . Jor a Business confer­ence. 'Aitn n K .c ia ls of the comp.vnv :*.i the Pa>m Bea‘:n ft»!tmore Uo- ti.-f. M r. LoreMo. who fives at K.<,i > t,-,t o B a rry A ve ., Pei fh Amboy, had an |

i snles imd .service rt-c. i „prv-*>j. «■}

t i l ’-G X L M O nC lr

j noirtjittm if , v c v j w i i i i - i , . T,- h im iiw i-v -Rarhi iru \ l-Xv'orVJons sa fS .service r^c- i -v - 1 i , • •I -A*..- " T P c . r . ' n , . ^ »'I ,s> d 1 * n ‘ . x,.^n i . u i i « \ i . jirv-‘»i «■} ‘ e r '.^ 'C ; n : O i'v iH -a '.f- -.w t!; t r ie •2 . ^ aiV. ! 'U \ a / ; L" a i ll ic t o n - B u l l a r d , l?w<,'Uy h'*' V!^ r Jmd th;? c > r it in* c-xjn. s».iU- ‘-\Y'Vj Bii^nv, and M)S. .'»‘!iKir**d jM>jua£i‘t 5 j-sj— Mt<rv DrMnn* lii '-ufT a n d ‘ top-ra^kiML' »nt*n!b«M's oi Vk'hopciM- : h<h**.c Ti^dumi, w u - v' c r -y ,j F ii 't i l io k l,;. w ire by. i r e,,r<sen. | ^l mo* * 'vo‘ c; , ;. , , , iU nd a .H am ir.trsto .n i* , Cuiinio Mun- j | ? t iv ts m iho Um tfU StaU-s. a n d , a„ l„ !:. hl|s’ hi.,,n I| A ryniitinirii] v acan cy , cu s j . cu (>y ; 0<;lco'i*s McG in ty Mv*?. ■ C,i>uai»«i. ; t^e p u r p l e »»f- /urftc.l»‘sL»}f >

till! r(*sij>?iiition of M rs . J r a 'G ra y . • u,s '.Marvsl'. i w i e ? ; ai.*J M rs. Wil- ------- r— ------ j “ i . ; " . . ; 1 , : !' ' r “i-t/w DmmI whnn «!*.«» . f it*.. _ »•____ ^ 1 # 3 _ ._ ; ( l .O l.JS ... K A .O . i . i i.j.-d AMh<ulA a ; •

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uen iri 'i’.Ui*. ; . ;>■* WMito 4:J •if'^vrv.:' *>•.» •.'tui-uU'-:T.- -* ntt.-i-it-u C.'Jlu- ! nit f>«-l ; i i h * . '-•i-lMjK.’v.sIt i iv

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. uetanherry ;' w ild , ' n iy rtic , stduht,; partridge berry,' tiout l ily , false, lily

. e l the v c ilc y . anil fc.im f io u ir .< - . Showi’ d Coloretl Slides ,

, ■ .-. 'Mr'ji.',Mewitt aiso showed coloreii V- slides of her recent: trave ls : in Kin--

Innd, Sweden, Lapland , Holland and .-."■' (ii:rnv.\nv. :.:; .>..i::' '■'■.■■'. i'.---■■■■■'■„■• M rs. Robert Cum m ins, who wilh , . be in charge of the pliint and fond ; ’ sale 'M n y j i in' ths Aciri.e..M atket,

.:. L incro ft,: nnnouhced committee : ‘ chairm en of the sale as:, follows:

JK E V - A L B E R T B l iC K W ll i l

tte v . Albert Beckwith. as-

! tiie resignation ;of M rs . J r a 'G ray .’ • ^ '.M a rv s i'. 'IcivBe?; an.J M rs. W’.i , m , O e a l , when she became .tre a s- j j ; a m K!11 , Dp . . a s s i s t a n t le jd c r .! um r nf ihi> HoUcrafi**n, will- he f i l l* ; •■ •••. ______________

ed-.-iH: ?he J u n e : niect inj*,. ■' -S ~ ■The ' t a r t l fleeted the foiiowin;* \ ] \ / ? « u n Q m | W

. nominating cominiu^e io-‘iwrv/* for Tv| A irs . .)ar.U'S 11. Smith. Red : .■» ■ ■'■ « *| .Riinlc, chairm an ; Mr.< H a n y Jmmi- ! A 8 '8 ^ n < ? -

incn, West Keansburi;; Mr.s. Thorn*! A..SRb. i / 1 tus Collyprd.-, fte lm ar; M rs. J^an Rujston, Middletown, and M rs. J i i ;sepi) lirou'h . Ali^nhursr; .

M rs. .lohn F iynn . president, and i

Change Meeting

sUmnJ professor of ecoricm'M:* at t M rs. Robert Ma.x\vc!i, MiddlclovStl . P e te r’s ( ‘oije^c, .Je rse y , C ity , j wei'c . w ltc le d >_ to jv p re so m ^ l:v ;- :eXh jb iib ii by (lift pupils of K lh a b c t l i ! s u u k o o a t k 's c o u r t

M arie G aub , Kouto f). Mr Kic’hcliis- Araco . Rou te 5if>, ; a n d ; n^' .h'-Mrs. H a r ry ' I ’uUfcrson, Mijr^arc t I ......Kl.. rd! t)f Brosvniowii, w e re |>tics: p ) _ut ri siivot lea nn F r id ay at ai> j *

The n i r o f (h*/ FJoard | T-n.si'.tw.1* ?he iv rt*t.' Pnl)!ic Ui* jb ra ry of M adiscu Township l>as ‘ been chifio ifd id Tuesday'eve:i:n ;*,. i Ri 8 p.m. in lhe lib ra ry hv.'-aJed Mt i The C irc le . Uaurence Harbor. The j m eeiii^ was srheunled for las'

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KAHKl.'S. .ri .; , -is. i iw U ':ii;o rs .- i .Wi Pl/I.A VK J .SAVINGS ; ll

\ LOVN A S jW IA T IO N . a Viw^ru* * , .tion »f tn*: St tilt* of N<»v us : ;jnt.fijMi/.i’t’, ;>:svt v-'jiu-t" ','- rt*;U tstnis < T0 'jM ’1‘IU :k w iii; ail hiivJ '!

»»l l? >>ok Shadt*:’. Avvi'tirc. j thn li.-MC-Mt*.;!-?, ii{vrpd!t«!ri«/‘,:s i; •»';an. Monjv.r.u^n C ju -u .v N*.*m [ i);'pvu t'tiu:5V'.-i- ' Vuo.-cu.''. ‘ :

Jorsi'y. You aiv nuiri u fioff’tidiini ) or i-i iviV'X'iso ypuorlKinint;. .util i

t .E C A l. N O T IC E

HO NSiO Um C lH 'K TY

j w iii be tuesi speaker 'iit St. Ben ;;- j county at the State Federiition Con-1.Bourdon in "diet’s.; Rosary and A ltar - Society j veniion in Atlantic C ity on May ■'*• i held at Ih t GuestCommunion Break!,tst to .b e h fk h M rs. F lynn was also named colt- j j ^ , jjrtinsw ick " nn M iiy 5 iii the school a ile te r iii , j vulinft iiiternate to the State Cum- i ■v■ Th t* :R tv .'. Father Beckv.'itlv ('liter, j m itlte by M rs. K a th frine Neti- ed the.Socicty i : 'Jesus iii IM7 and j b srsc r, .State Com m ltlecwom an. was orduined in ilMO.. A native of j The Federation, which numbers Poughkeepsie, N .Y ., lit-- received j an all-time hiyh of over ltitlO mem- h is i Bachelor of A rts nnd M aster's | bfirs in Monmouth, w ill st iive io.D ecrees from Hosimi College, and-i reach 1500 by Jan . I . M rs. F lynn

House,

. V ' Pattint' sh rubs,':M rs.: W ilie r , Zim-1 St. Lou is Unive.i’sities where he en- j offered a prize to the local group j . ; . -i'is^ inarvV a rranK i!*-' jja ijed : in further ];radim'e studies j sinning the most new members by.

in ecoi.otnic.'i. ,-■. : ; , m ere r j r . ; prfeliminary : arranite

- merits;'- Mi's; John W arneker; azal- . r - . eiis, M rs .F r e d e r ic k : B iihrendorf;

/iflSjijbr'oadleef:-evergrccns’- M rs, Thomas :if's f#i'Guesf, perennials, M rs, John Cav- .V ■: anagh; ;. >;eriinitinis. M rs. . Louis

;v ' Schrolner; w ild flowers, M rs. He­w itt ; food, M rs. Albert George;

’ Harden supplies, M rs. Edw ard T ii- . V ton; needle evergreens, M rs. E d ­: w in B r.isch ; treasurer, .M iss Arina

’ . •'.'.Cross' imd publicity^ M rs . Douglas R in );. ■

.-." ■ M rs. Robert Boykin , president, n a m e d nominating icommittec

! . ‘ m em bers, M r s . : Z im m erer, M rs.' Hewitt, M rs. Lou is K irizer. M rs.

Bntsch and M rs. H arvey Smedley. Took Arrangeintnts To Fort DI*

.Mrs. Leonard Reade, garden .^ .therapy chairm an, said 15 lar^e

31) sm all E a s ie r arrangements ' ' were made arid delivered to Fort

D ix Apr, 11. Members assisting her v . were M rs. B rasch , M rs. lloykin .

M rs . Charles Breen, M rs. Robert ' i . G t i m l e y , M rs. Hewitt, M iss L illia n

■ Keriey ’ M rs. W illiam Multieron,M rs. Elwood M eyers and daughter,

1 V irp ,in ia, Mrs.r Smedley and M rs,Z inunerer. -,-;'■■ ; ;

:. . Mr s . Schre i.ier w as v.'elcomed as an active member, and Mrs.- Court­ney Norwine, Holmdel, as a pro­visional m em b er..

M rs, Boykin and M rs. Peter Read i

signing that date.

A chaplain, holding the rnnk o f ! The directors adoped a $'2tiS0 m njor in the U .S . A rm y during I budget for 1 a lte r it was prWorld W ar I I , lie rerved in tile European Theatre , and later in the Korean CfJiiflict.1 : .The. R ev, -.Fat’hur Beckwith was an assistant professor of economics at Can isiiis College for 11 years and joined the faculty of St. Peter's in lOGI. lie is currently a .m em ber of the Industria l Relations Re­search Association nnd the A m eri­can Econom ic Association.

plan to attend the spring confer­ence nnd animal meeting o! G a r­den Chibs in Atlantic C ity May 1 and 2. :

M rs . George, bird chairm an, urg­ed members to protest passage ol B ill No. MS, making the mourning dove a game bird.

Arrangem ents were displayed by M rs. Breen, M rs . W illiam Thom as, M rs . Z ilnm erer, M rs. Read and M rs. Cavunagh. Hostesses were M rs, Edw ard Flanugnn, M rs. Gmn- iey , M rs. Guest, M rs. Breen and M rs. Le roy Tillo lson

Ita rly Am eriras! D e co -N O T ict .; t o c h e h it o r s t o im is ,.S K N T C t . A l . M S A C A I N S T . E S T A T E .

K K T A T K O t ' ' I ’ K A i i K H O W A P D t . l . - O Y D . S l i . , D F . C K A K K O

i ' i n M i a r . l I -i ! l i r d t ’ r " t F . O \ V A f i D „ . . , „ , > C . I l l l O K C J I C . 1' l_.I i i i i ' i n , n l t n e Cf J iM. l v1 l i e B r o w n t o w n P a r e n t - I c a c h e t , M , „ i m i , . . i t h . i t n s . d a y m a t i e . n n t i n -

A s s o c i a t i o n m e t a t H i e . n r o v v n t o w u i n u » H e : i i " . " i n ( i h r . u r . d r r s i d ' i e d . K r u n -c.:„|,nM| , .c-rl-1 , - '■■'■. I-I.'V,! p l l i l u r iiml Kr;mk III... 1,; (i

tjiam m .h bonooi on .u c s o .i i , . | u<1>.d, . E. v i . i nim s yt tfe estate n f

The M iddlesex County Senior Mh«; iwhi Krat-.k Howorri l . ’nvtl, Sr.. Fesliva ! of M usic w ill be held M ay !.V ar. 8 p .m . in tlie M emorial mpn Sl 1(, tjM. 5;aj.i K.\ec».\.-is iheir claims School, .Sayreville . ‘ iffuier uiJhln' m;*. annuity in>»,

iMiss M arie Griub, Rome 9, c e le * i ,h<s ,,a lc - brated her b irthday on - Thursday. I DaU}tl: A‘ ,n l m u VM]:{ . .Her guests were M r. and M rs Olio j {£ " • £ ?Gaub, Matnsvan, M rs, Nicholas j . •. .i-jimiici. N- j .A raec, M r. nnd M rs. Fred Gaub \ Kt;mk Howard Uojrf. .rr.and Mr.s. H a iry Patterson, flro w n-j M;i!mv»n, ' k .town; F red ric Brown, Chee.i;equaiu.\ F x k c u ro m '

The Spring Lake Heights and S fa i ^ / r ' s . Donald Nesslage, Spots-, p , „ . r . . » i K -m ia

G irt clubs will • join in . hostcssina j . . . , V Ed w i,r« l'W m o n . Route 516. \ J "the June . JO meeting at. the La m p -, Krbwi)town. snU M fs . Mav HoHor,, ; f , i ?J"no -

Cheesequake, spent Wednesday in - ' 'Pennsylvan ia vi-sitin^ Uaneaster and oilier places of interest.

The Browntown Pedal Pushers 4*H Club met at the Bnnvntown

ented by M rs. Seamen, audit chairm an.

Dessert nno coffee were served ( by the West Long Branch Club.

tighter, Sp rirft Lake Heights.

M u s ic M a s te r s C h a p te r M a r k s N a t io n a l W e e k

j .

National Music Week is celebrat inf* its 40th year during the week

I M ONMOUTH COUNTYj . S l ! H H O « A T K \ « c o u n r .

N’OTICF. TO CH KDITOIIS TO PH Iv , s w r Ci.AI.MS AGAINST F.sTATW ; KSTATK OK KDW ARD T. M»OW.N.

G ram m ar School, Route M6 from ! d k c k a s e dthree to five p .m . Tuesday after- j n"V ‘ r (; f ^o w a h d

- • • ' . -ri li <Ohf.»K, S u rrj* ! jie ot im* Cf>ununoon on their sewing project, lh “ | . , f .M,„)mtlUu,. It, s d.-.v •.i..<it, "n tin*

of May 5*12 Its purpose is to make i.leaders are M rs. Nicholas A race of utv vp’fiersiKott}. Sr.i.iK * . ,_ i - .......... a l l , .-4 n .ST uriM v ;in<l W. Hru.vit.every individual more music cun st-ious; tu recognize thr value of music; and to remind individuals lhat music in our everyday life must be in tune with the times. Th is y e a r ’s theme is " L e t the World /Rejo ice with M usic ."

Modern Music M astery, the na­tional m usic honor society, is co­upe: ating with the National Feder­ation of Music Clubs in sponsoring

i and M rs. A lbert Hopkins.

— A L U M IN U M -

AWNINGS & SIDING

• JALOUSIES• SILVKRTOP PATIO

AWNINGS' . F re e Estim ates — F inancing Arranged

DAVIS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS

M rs. Mulhcrun W ill.speak on a r - } Music Week. Chapter 147 of Mod- rnngerr.cnts at the next meeting j ern Mllsio Mas(t. rs j5 established M ay 21 in thn L i l l .e Red .School-1 a,-Mato»van High School, with Rob-house.— ^ ____] ert H. M eserull serving ns faculty

............... " sponsor. Students are selected for| membership on an honor basis in J, both music and academ ic subjects i and must engage in solo or en­

semble work, giving "se rv ice through good music lo the school, church and com m unity.” •

M o r g a n v i l le W .S .C .S . M e e ts In S ta te n I s la n d

Guaranteed Installations• COMBINATION STORM

DOORS and WINDOWS

CO ifax 4-3683H iw ay 35 and C la rk S t., Keyport

E s t . 1947

R a d io T e c h n iq u e T a u g h t 4 -H C o u n c il

• 7.uv<ttis«? yuo.-vsnM vuur i ‘>:, A L.I (.'!■, i UIXO.V. p b r th a s fd ’ .~f i-aul p.rifiiM*',-.! |'r»»n iIn*, s;iitJ L.OUI^ J., KAKKVi^! ;u>u A M K L}': S. KAMltUS. hi-; w'tt?..I <m .\nvrii5Litv I Wli suhitM t ti.* s.tiili nUM-UM.H*: (if 1 'T-l.A SK r VAVJN'GS: A. i l.OAN ASSOCIATION, » . ruri'f,‘t'Mxor, i <>} the S u i t «.>t' N*.'U' J e rs e y , m v/Uich i >ow u^snm cd r.ntl <it''cov1 »d pay ue- f curfiiuj! to lhe u.'rn-.s' tln-rt-’i!', atid ■ *>o;! nrui yt?‘i» hcvo t!r/'va:J(e<ti* t.*ieve*n.i U, lji<53 : ' ' .j ■ 1 r . Si*oiti C icrk tif tSic '1 Comt ' 'j ■ i>l Ne>A• l>trfijaitiit! C. (jijruij*;,| Attorne.v lv< ., 504 Orovi* Si,I I iv iiic tnn ) 1, N. ,f. X! j!) $M.20 .

| ” 'I s a l e

RUJ’K niO H COURT o r NMCW JK R S E V .

C rlA N C K liV IXVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY U n rk ct Nn.

THK HOWAKO S A V L \('> 1NS1ITU- TiOjN. u corp. i?f Now Jvi'slh , Plain- Uif vs. JA M E S V. UHKIIHV. f l wls. , Oc f (Midtiii t s j

Hv v ir lu e «if a tvrll t>/ tx e r iit ii .n i*n } lht* nb'.iv^f Kiiitcrj iH’t't'M !c> n\** th* j JTl-lori, .1 .shall f;<p'.i!*;o li»i* tiiii* ,:1 ijiiihlit' at Ou* C ourl H .'jt^c Ji. jtht! Hojnujrh of F 'C fh i'h i. CtKtniy f-f • ^lo.ui'.fjulh, Jersey, .Mom'Ki,' >tlit* 20M» <!.•«> tif iMay. u l 2 1oVlfn*lc P. M, l ’n-v'i,;hng T im e l

A M . lh a t t ra c t ov parr»-J !>i Ui'uf. j silua*»*. I>hi>» (tltd hnhu! iu the Town* , **hip <if M ;t!u\<»o, i:t t!i,- C n jn tv o f! M onm outh, m thi» Stiiti- of Ntv, Ier- j ac.v; . !

U K OINNING iit a ,-itflkc jm . tN»* ! s<»iii!u-Jis?f:iiy line nf I 'l-i.sprt'l A \ l - m ie. M ake hein,: un 7? (m.*: e r)y fm m tli^ nortiie» i\ li.ic <if Ilili* h .p Av«-mic: th e iu t i t ) Mitnh ;*1 <U* J4it.*es S i t tiinitey :th-.nn lot No. X i {ill (I (ii.stj'ii ‘ 0 of fcot to liu*

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nrcCits fftcreuj,

L*v.rtt ;i'ina;'i'J'.. '•reti*.!;. , Is^uty .itvj AND ALSO ;>ll in*

est.'ite. riishL . t 't lc . itU cu-st. pr<i[>ev!^.'y ^ }.u>sst'.sslo*t. eii'ut*. -ntn'i u'li^l.- tsmcvcv. ‘i< ifi i;»y as m «4ul«,y,-’ r^r.f !u- . i/f h* and iii* ’sami*. ev*fr>' p a r i aouthereof. v, i;h the

.•:!! t ix ln rc s ri:>w i:r •;Utrfs-hi'd f-,» t 'r io\vilii, live p rtm fj’tis h ffo i 'i ile:>vt ij\* *Jinrj i<*, ;i(Jt!jti«)U th r i f t . ' , hu l l:Ol. If. Hm!>.*vluu} of 0 ;e **iU'Imus^hohi appjir.n-.'o next i-a.nvi,!iil- tev. d<*s(M!Ucci. nh!fh ;ue. .icf tvt&il

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; ■*,« sm v i ' V :',;-! M O V M O I.TIl COl:NTY: SU H JtO G VFK’.v CO’J U T ,. M m c L T O .C R K n r r o w s v o v m e ;.

'SI*: NT C I .A IMS AGAINST i“.ST ATI-;'. JitSTATK'.i OK E.STHF.H U. iONKUS,.; 2/{*CKAflftO : . •

I’iir.'.ia ’! la U.t of £fJWAf*.II> C. V'.. SufMjfi/tf'<>f t*i<i.'Countv.■ {.•{ M orim /iath. 0 i ;> day i i i i d e . m th*

«ppiicM;«.»i> o f lhp 'UKfevMgr.fJ. ’C.'o* ' .a r d W. {’u rrie . Aiby-hi.^’nitMr of-O .f. f-staro of ihi; saiO 'S s :a e r ll. PiuIcmv. iU*ri'iV.erl. .’5..‘U'tr is hi-rf'ty ti>

c f «;aid tiv.ro,Hrcd to p i t1-. ,-ieitt Jo Oir* sa id Athfiin'iRlyalor t t 'f i r

ur.s iv.'tlof ca th .wjlhiu six »v»onW ,. vo.mi !;>'> di,t«*: , •1 \ . ., - . -j U^Vtd; A’tiii S'i'ad, .. .[■ . - I 'd u a y d V,’ . CurfSe 1 .■ ’

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Mil M alinvai’.. Atlorncv tlti S2J.f<i

Slr-tel N. J .

SAVE $ $A u t o — D is c o u n t fo r Sa fe D r iv e r s

H o m e O w n e r s - - R e d u c t io n f o r P a c k a g e P o lic y F ir e — L ia b i l i t y — H o u s e h o ld A l l C o m b in e d In to O n e P o l ic y

R E A LU S T A T EBONUS V a n s A g e n c y

IN SU R A N C E PHO P. M U T . M O R TG A G ES

John R . l-ior.'io . D idker

2 6 7 M a in S t. L O 6 -1 8 8 1 M a t a w a n

LL M u rray anti H !t’ ;;rtl W. t.iru.1 Arhnu'St-’ra tt .i n of th r irtla to of thesa id F d w asd T. I’.im uh, d c ira h t'd . nu- i i-jr'.heriy tine of H illtop A vom a '. th ’e t.s hcreh.N ju v ra lo .Hie c re d ito rs J Uumilc llfj sou th 5f* d e jtrves -11 mln*o f .said <lcee.i‘ e«l lo p rex -n t to th e . ......... ....................................................... .sah i AdM vioi>irators t h n r c la im s un* | d».*r o a tu w ith in i ix m ottllti fi’otn thisd a le .DnKtd: A pril l!Uit. U>G:t

Savalt B M u tra y t»2ii S. T »\entie lh SI., N ev .a tk . X. J . M iehard W. nrin^n 1*75 W ashington St., T em u'ck . N. J . ,A dm in istri'to i s

K avm ond A. f.efilt.v, Lsq.M.'W K J c rs e v St.}*;ii/ahc‘lh. N. J „A ltorr.ey iir, s:-; mi

HAIR CUTTING•V 21 D IFFEREN T STYLES

Ladie*............. 1.75Children ........... 1.50

Fronting - J 10.00

A SH EA R -SH A P IN G D E L IG H T "

l la lr Coloring ((.SO up

Permanenti I I I up

S T A R B E A U T Y S H O PWalk In or T e l. CO 4-2875 M r, A lbert, Manager

R t . 3 6 N e a r S to n e R o a d — H a z le tLARGE PARKING AREA - A IR CONDITIONED

Members of tlie Middlesex Coun­ty 4-H Council, a .group of .teen-age young people from throughout the county, embarked on a new ven­ture in communications. Meeting at Rutgers College of Agriculture for one in a series of educational tra in ­ing sessions on public presenta­tions, the group was instructed and coached in preparation of radio programs by M iss Robin Platt of Radio Station W .C.T.C*. in New Brunsw ick . Following a sem inar, the members drafted nnd tape re­corded one minute spot announce­ments relative to 4-H Club work.P lans nre to continue the training and include development of length­ie r programs. As Council members

, become proficient in the field of .............. .1 rads<> work they w ill present 4-H 1 tiff t«m! vou * .c the dele.

, , . frajdio progi'ams for use on Station .*The Women's Socicty of Christian i w .C .T .C . as part of the regular

Service of M organville Methodist t radio schedule now handled by theCounty 4*H Club Agents.

4*H Club members who took part

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Church held their A pril meeting at the home of M rs. Florence M c­Manus, Staten Island. N. Y .

M rs. Harold Quackenbush, presi­dent, presided. P lans were made

in the training from Madison Town- ( ship were: .Janet M cCoullough.; Chris McCoullough. Roger MeC'oul- !

for a rummage sale to be held j lough, a leader of Madison loun-iM a y JO and 11 from 10 a .m . to A \ ship, also attended.

p.m. j ---------------------------------------Others attending t h e m eeting ; E n r o l l s I n C o u r s e

were M rs. W inifred North, M rs. | i | r , .1 Raymond Wenzel, M rs. Phoebe j A t W il f r e d A c n d e m yf Bower. M rs. H arry Kn lo liffe , M rs. I

Runsoll Van Po ll. M r s . Fred i M arianne K le itn , 12814 M<tin St

S U i’ KHlOH COURT OK N'l’W .1KRSKY

DOCKKT NO. M~H»3-62 STATIC OK NKW JK H SK Y :

TO: M A 'rrH E W HHAQY (OlCFlCNDANTl

it tue of a 'i O ld e r of lhe Su* l ie n o r C m ut <>f New JL rs t; . C h a iu c iy D ivision, math? on the Mh day of A pril. L'Ha. in a <v\i! ju tio n w l.erem C a tIf t ta L o rra itie P.sady. is tne plain-

u iaiit. you niKwt’r lhe

. m p h 'ih t of tin.’ p 'a in liif on or hi** 'lire the J<>Sh «!.»• <•! Ju n e . !Ofi-I hy s « t\M « Jut an.-.uer 0:1 S«.‘\ r i n A- Htil* lir-.i'ta. K -ri1'.. 111 r1.11 it I f f s' a tto n ie \h .

I w hose aodri's.* i'* li.J.io lh;thv.a>I .M.iit’.san Tov.nvhit*. I*. O. Old Bnrtfce.

Ne'*. ,!i‘i -c v ;iitci :i» dt-fv.-ilt Mn.*J *w<f tiu-'i judgm ent -h.Tll h«: ’ itHknc-clajiaH v! vou ;t■< M f C oti't shall think ro u tt-ih ir ;c>d ju st Ycnt viiaii file \ 11 ir jni1' 1 r r ii'.'l pn-n! <if se rv ice i” ci.’iihf;«tr- M*i>, lhe Clerk r.f the Su­p e rio r C orf M ate H<>u*>c Ann<*\.T re n h 'n . N'e \ in iii i-urdr'iH eu . lh t:’.e r.tles nf r l \ i l p i . .e li te fl’ici |,i *>« edai e

'j'he eh jr et «if sa id aelont i e lo nil- la in »'■ ] j ' i | i'u"i! of d iv . i i 'r h t tu e e nIhe «• :t>c! pliiintjff ;,ntl

| P R E S T IG E |

Chevalier

R E N T - A - C A R

s5" FOR 24 HOURS + 91 A MILE

/‘A

F re e C u s to m e r P ic k U p

W it h in 15 M in u te s

P A 7 - 0 4 7 9

Bower. M rs . W alter I.amberson, Mrs, Raymond Sch ilkc, M rsj Ralph llowardson. Mr.s. John l.udvick , M rs. Fred Fcke l raine Simmons.

Hefreshments were served at the close of ihe business meeting.

Matawan, has been accepted f<»: admission to the rosmetulogv

. .. course at the W ilfred Academv of and M rs. L o r - (H a ir and Ucautv Culture, Newark.

j i t has been announced by David Nl.

n .r.ed ,v u :t io tht;:t i SKVHIN »V H E l l . l lh l ’NN.i Aliornevs of I * I h i nti f f.; Mv S ’- Ivan M eilhrtinn

A M rm lie r ef ‘ i*e FifMl. :«»!»:♦ H ieh.w .v 5*.

S Madif-o.’ T-’-p .• • P O (Jut U ndue, N J .

L a u re n c e H a r b o r P re s s B o o k W in s

M alovany. Dean.The new student was selected for

enrollment by the Academy Irom a large application liM. Cfion com­pletion of the p re vm b u l » <mr .t. the graduate w ill be qualified leu such Ueauiy Culture careers as op­erator in n beauty salon sah.n manager, beauty self ml teae lu i. consultant in the rosm etics indus­try , or any one of do/.ens of oiher pr«)f ess ion,-|J (ypjxjrf unifies.

;u i.:? an

\ S ta te D ejta rtin en t of *\i(»: Fxamhwiti-iiis

. 12 tlll.ntllh 1 <“ tdl: .1 Pev.n-hip.

Stetinyt .tphei Sa lary , C ontact .'it A utm intii for S .dary

. The Woman’s Club of Laurence Harbor won the first prize for their press book in C lass C (dm ly and weekly papers) at the F ifth D is­trict Spring Conference of tin.* NewJersey State Federation of Worn-, ----------------------- -----en's Clubs held a! Colts Neck Inn. . O n P l o n n i n q B c c u d Monday. ° . .

Aeeepting the award for the club O t S o le s C o u n c il was M rs. Lawrence llo ld n i, pub­lic ity chairm an. AI«o atlending : Jerom e Aim rl'M iu .0 H-o.ul Siwere M rs. Robert M artin , presi , Matawan, has Im : o t'}<\-u-KI io »*;»dent; M rs. f»»*orge M akuk, presi- planning b»»ard o! • w1 ,• .•.\\dent-elect; M rs. Olga Meeker. Mr.s. ’Joseph Deerin. M rs. W illiamWeeks, M rs. David Watson. Mrs.George Flem ing, Mr.s. John Piobst,Mr.s. G ilbert 0 . Tier, M rs. R ich ­ard T ie r and M rs. F m ily Zulauf.

N e ' \ . l e Ci\ .1

Upea It.i n M a : i v

l*l-i Mil in

C lerk T - n f t . S;d:ir,'.. C«*:M.o't %m- 1 Aid'HTitiCi* ii>t S ;i!.:n Hates.

A oi'lir itn'M*- i>l h r .'.ee«*i!'ed Itom Inch *.i .i.io| •,en:u: s.

A’.ri'umceil ei> >*1111! d X e for f i h n K ap* ;;';■ a l i e n - M u P. i'tiill

l ‘<»r aj^phe.d: *.'■ . and m l ii*o>iiin 1; 11:i11 f if .i t ' nt 1 j n |)e{'

T H IS E M B L E M

id e n t i f ie s y o u r

W E L C O M E W A G O N

S P O N S O R S . . .

fin ns of presfiye in the business

and i-ivic life of vour community

F IR M S IN T E R E S T E D IN

P A R I K ' l l ' / V r l N ' G

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for form ers. Our spccio l moiling envelopes ond

scrv iccs for form ers were designed to help Our

fa rm er friends. W r. need your products, so J

) 0U stoy where you ore ond

let us conic fo you.

TIIE MATAWAN BANKMATAWAN, NEW JEltSEY

FR EE PACKING

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Cubs or Boy Scorns. . , lirownic* or Girl Scot.'. . . . twill teams, clubs or church groups tiny all go for• {ooU-out McDonald'* »ty)c. Next time you biiug# f i io t ip o f yo u D g ste rs to M c D o n a ld 's o rd e r t lie m an

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