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THIS WEEK 14 P«gea One Section \ COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND MATAWAN BOROUGH •3rd YEAR — J3rd WEEK NeMwal Cdlluilal fUaocfatioa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 Member New Jersey tvcji Alioelauoa Single Copy Ten Cent* Work Pi On Mitawan Sewer Line Extension WwkMM hiekM mataly 1JM linear feet has been Installed and tested -•w a rding t» a wp»rt-itfBived al the . a l" me v ii Tumilav fd.ht. bar mi (h council meeting Tueaday night, Mayor Appoints Board Members Nanning, Zoning UnH* Take Shop* Appointment* to th e planning board and toning board of adjust- ment, delayed lince the first of (he year because of confuiion concern- Ing tarmt ol the members, were made Tuesday night by Matawan Mayor John W. Applegate. . Action followed acceptance by. the Borough Council of resigna- tion! of all of the members of the boards. The new term's will expire on Dec. 11 of each year, the mayor Announced. 1 Named to the loning board were John L. Laasin. one year, replacing i. Franklin Dominick whose term •laired, and holdover members, John J. Bradley, two yeart; How-' Ird Heoderam, three years; Oeorge Douhller, four years, and J. Wallace McCue, five years. New M ember Oa Plaaaiag Baard Dr. McCue was the only new member, named to the planning poard and will aerve for two S eari aa lha mayor’s represents- ve, replacing Councilman Vernon Ellison. Council’s representative on the board will be* Everett E. -Carlson -" Other members of the board, re- appointed to termi ranging from one to four yeara respectively were Leslie Lines, Angelo J, Tomasello, Elmer Beck and Calvin Bell. Mayor Applegate declined to aams new members of the board 0( health and said the terms of (continued on page four) Full Aero Referendum Called Up In Marlboro Demand was made of the Marl- boro Township Planning Board Tuesday that a populpr referen- dum at a general election show- ing a majority of votes for up- grading minimum lot sizes from naif acre to an acre be made a part of township zoning. Mrs. Alyce Lathrop was spokesman for a group demanding this action. She Insisted that the belief the referen- dum only was to show sentiment and had no force in law was mis- taken, that Superior Court Judge J. Edward Knight had ruled (list It be upheld because it would show the will of the people. Her protest was entered al a hearing on the construction of 44 homes on Route 520 by Harry Ret- iky, Rahway. The aubdivislon on half-acre lots Is near the Hnlmdel line, past which fitll-acre lot sizes { irevail. The objectors maintained he eetablished characteristic was lull Acre. The subdivision will be located on the W-stre Tallman tract In Pleasant Valley. The houses will fee In the tn,M price class. The broject was turned over to A.C. Jones, township eengincer, after Frederick Frellnghuysen, a mem- t ir, protested the lack of specific formation on water supply and Septic' systems, fractal Mooting Off iM|My«r« Group The board af directors of tho Matawaa Township Taxpayers As- IKltitM haa called special meeting to ba held at the Oak fhtdtft Fire House tonight at I: IS ' The Matawan Regional Boil hi of cation haa been invited to tl- |a discuss tha IM2-** school . regular meeting of the w loclMtMteheduled (tr Feb. 10 will •e cancelled In view of this special jwetliw, ! RatlAMila ol Ihe borough and wmisjifp ai'e urged to altcml, 1 la’AMreclallea , I, wish Ut thank a|l tin .yiiltiri and IhsM wha supported me for the Matawan Revkmal ttcht^il1 Noar^t ;W RdMci'tlw. \ v, ' Carmen (hint) Arthurs Reunited Jaha Arthur and his four chil- dren hava beea reunited la a Hama aa Valley Dr., Malawan. U m five membera al the Ar- thur family became homeless wbea a flaah Hra gutted their house at It! Bread St. Jan. 24, aad destroyed all their clothing aad lUalture. la aaswer ta newspaper ap- peals, tlething begaa paurlag ia far tha chttdrea wha were divided amaag tha adghbers. Furniture, Maakots aad white goads were altered I* ba picked up when they laaad Bvhig quarters. Mra. Arthur died two years age. The lather la employed as a track driver aad has maaaged to keep his lamlly tagether. Owe mere, ibraagh Ihe klnd- aeaa aad geaeraalty al the people al Matawaa aad nearby areas, the family la tagether. The elder children, Jack IS, M afllyr If and Kathlaea nine have returaed to their daases aad Michael, live, le cared for dur- lag the day by a ai friend. Assign Policeman To Intersection “-Ryan-fttuft-Qntar— After Conference Mstawsn Councilman Warren Ryan, chairman of the police com- mittee last night directed that a patrolman be reassigned to the in- tersection of Route 34 and Broad St., to aasist children attending schools to cross tha highway. His directive followed a meeting with concerned parents of the southwestern portion of the bor- ough whose children must cross the highway to attend school. They attendm) the regular meeting of the borough council Tuesday night to protest the absence of the crossing guard. Mr. Ryan announced a police- man would be assigned lo the in- tersection to assist crossing of chil- dren front 8:05 to 8:20 a.m.. 11 to 11:15 a.m. and from 11:35 to 11:50 a.m. The officer also will be as- signed in the afternoon from 2:30 to 2:45 p.m. to assist the younger (continued on page four) Four Collisions In Matawan Twp. Mstawsn Township Police report a run of collisions In February to date. Summons was issued by Sgt. Francis Cherncy to J o s e p h J. Schoen, 17, of 44 Lake Blvd., Mata- wan, Friday after a car reported as having been driven by th^t youth was found abandoned where it had struck a pole St the corner of Church St. and Atlantic Ave. Another car to have hit a pole was one driven by Theodore P. Young sr., 48, of 218 Blrchwood Dr., Cliffwood, with its front end right rear' side gone at Route 3} near County Rd. Sgt. Cherncy also investigated. Cars operated hy Robert li. Williams, 2.'l, o f B o x n o A, Keyport, and Mrs. Mildred O. Sul/man, til, of 145 Thcre.se Ave., Keyport, collided al Oerurd Ave., and Lower Main St. Feb. 7, heavy damage resulting, Patrol- man James C. Hoyt Investigated. The parked truck of Thomas I’ Regan, 125 Maple PI., Keyporl, parked at the owner's plate of bus- iness at Route 18 and Cliffwood Ave, wai hit and damaged when Peter Hngmvn, 17, Lloyd Rd., Mal- awan, backed a car around at the gat nation, according to I'aliol- man John McOhity, Marlhare Tswnshlp The Tax Collector's office will l>e open II i,nt. to .1 p.m., Monday through Thursday. The office Is located al Rnule 520 and KuM Francis Ave., g»be/i»vllle, Phone O IIhiih t.ft'IIC: • > - ; , . ■ . >lrv||j*.ti, Party Jr., T a i Collector jfp-adv II Same Budget On Ballot Feb. 20 Matawan Board Sees It Minimum Needed Decision to resubmit the budget Feb. 20 that was turned down it the Feb. 6 voting was made by the Matawan Regional Board of Edu- cation Thursday. The original pro- posal of $808,000 for current expens- es and (17,500 for capital outlay will go on the ballot. The voting districts and conditions of voting will be the same as on Feb. 6. Harold J. Dolan, board president, stated the action was taken before the newly-elected members of the board, Raymond Eulo and Carmen Guzzo, could be seated by law Mon- day as there had to be a sufficient time in which to meet tlie legal requirements for advertising and posting notices for tlie election and reserving the use of voting ma- chines and the services of election board members. But Mr. Eulo and Mr. Guzzo were both present and they assured the 1961-62 board members they concurred in the re- submission of the original budget. Mr. Guzzo said he approved of the budget but wished it were higher. He attributed its defeat to the misunderstanding created T y ths circular. He also asked for a clearer presentation of the next budget. - Form Required By Statute Vincent C. DeMaio, Middletown, the board's attorney, said the board used a form required by state statute. Additional information and explanations could be given but they would have to be In addition to that required. Mrs. Esther Rinear, a member, wanted to know what the extra election was going to cost. Mr. De- Maio estimated it at $300. John J. Bradley, a board mem- ber and acting secretary, pointed out the two items voted on repre- sent an increase of only $82,207 ov- er last year. The tax rate for each district in the regional is determin- ed by the average daily attendance from the district. The average at- tendance for the township was (continued on page four) Boll Beef Co. Joins Foodtown Co-Operative Bell’s Market, Main St., Mata- wan, has Joined the Foodtown Co- operative as a member market. The tddltion-of three new members brings the Foodlown membership to more than 70, Bell's Foodtown, owned and op- j £jc district heretofore." cratid by Martin and Calvin Bell. ________________________ has been operating in Matawan j CDUC U « |. k l.u , since 1018. The 8000-squiire-foot; * V€»ie V II n e w market celebrated a grund reopen- 1High School Mar, 13 ing •> r-oodtown on Monday. 9 Foodtown Super Markets are the co-operative merchandising a n d advertising voice of Twin County Grocers, Inc., a steadily growing factor In Ihe New Jersey market. Twin County represents a gross volume of 140,000,000 serving 117 members operating Ifi2 stores. Eye 33-Cent Drop In Recover Body Of Keyporl Man From Lake In Matawan Borough Tax Rate A new tax rate, estimated at $2.64 for each $100 of true valua- tion, a decrease of 33 cents under Study Permit Fee For Industries Matawan Township Committee Meets The Matawan Township Commit- tee Thursday night look under con- sideration a new schedule of build- ing permit fees to be charged heavy industry for construction rights in the township. The com- mittee indicated It is considering a sliding scale of fees, similar to one used in Holmdel Township. The study was undertaken after American-Wheaton Glass Corp., a subsidiary of American Can Co., requested consideration be given to an industrial rate. The firm plans construction of a $5,000,000 plant in the township on Cliffwood Ave. hetween the Garden State Park Branch Railroad right-of-way. The committee indicated the first phase of construction would cost approximately $2,000,000. T he Holmdel code provides for a cer- tain fee up to $100,000 worth of new construction then establishes a sliding scale downward as the value increases, to encourage ma- jor construction. Study Water Supply The committee also took under consideration the problem of sup- plying ample water to the site of the plant. An eight-inch pipe from the municipal standpipe now serv- ices the area and an attempt will be made to determine if it Is adequate or whether a 10-inch main should he Installed. In other business, Mayor Nor- man Wood appointed Edward Sa- ville, local Democratic leader, to a four-year unexpired term on the township industrial commission. Mr. Saville, a Cliffwood resident, replaces William Grosso, who has moved Jrom the township. D e p u t y Building Inspector George Hausmann was named by Mayor Wood to serve as a mem- ber of the planning board for the balance of the present year, lie will replace Building Inspector Frank Devino, whose term on the board expired Dec. 31. Another Deputy Building Inspec- tor, Joseph Emm, was named su- pervisor of demolition at no com- pensation. Charles R. Short, who previously held the post, declined -reappointment-w-January.-Be-said- he wanted to be paid for the added work. Mr. Short also serves as health officer. Garden Apartments By Industrial Park Asked Holmdel Township Committee Thursday received a request from Sidney Isserman, South Orange, developer of Neustead, to have the northeast sector of the township, cut off from other residential zones by the industrial park, rezoned for garden apartments on less than full-acre minimum lots. Mul- tiple dwellings are not provided for in the zoning ordinance at pres- ent. Mr. Isserman said they are need- ed to house workers to come into the industrial park. He said his project for II acres at Laurel Ave. and Middle Rd., on land under con- tract for purchase from the Russ- Dick Corp. would pit into an area where one-acre zoning is Impracti - cal and the characteristic is influ- enced by the presence of an indus- trial park and housing on smaller sized lots In adjoining Raritan Township. His request was referred lo the planning board. In other business, Peter Geno- vese was renamed as a Class 4 (citizen) member of the planning board and the township committee certified for transmittal to the Monmouth Counly Board of Elec- tions the bounds of the three-elec - tion districts set-up recently ap- ] proved. There has only been a sin- 1352 In Township For March Of Dimes Mrs. Robert Collins, Mntnwnn Township Murch of Dlinen O kiIi - mun, h»i annmmmt thu vrmiHfl of the IPH!! drive lit lier arcu, The nun) of wns nillrcli’d dtir- Ini; tin* Mol hers Murch, Amounts from thi* miillcra mul front ihr jichool mummied lo mnkln,! .1 ttilul of M rs. IlHiTy Kern nerved um .mj- I'hulrniiin und ihe u HU t Ioih iltir* iil« Iho Nlnlhen Murch wm* Mi.< Mi" ) tiww, M 'ji, K ijj S<‘h « r, Mm, .(Ji'orn<’ • Ifutwnmmii Ml'*, DnjW l>ow||nn/ M ri, Wllllutn Hmllh, Mrs. Thtnmu Weldon, Mm Sam SuundiTi, rarmingdaic, was namud president nf the Freehold Re^ionul Board of Education Mon* day, replacing Douulas T. New- bold, Atlantic Township, who de- clined to Heck re-election, Mr. Suunders wus sworn ti> a new term on the txuird dont; with Dr. Jacob Lewi.*, Freehold Bor- ough and Arthur T. M;td|{(\ How- ell TownHhlp, The bmird voted to put on the bnllol M ar, 13 • $2,707,1)1X1 bonding proposal for ('reeling a new hi^h school in llowell Township to handle tins overflow enrollment from Ihe Frt'chold Neuionnl build* Inn, Thii |>ii)|x)snl was debuted lu.si year in n prior referendum. The Nlte of the new utriiclure ts I) i* I w e e n Kquanlaim-Yellmv- broofc Kd, find (he Itlver. lust year, was forecast Thursday night when the Matawan Borough Council introduced its 1902 mun- icipal budget. The budget totals $310,602, an in- crease of $35,241), and requires $170,661) to be raised in the local tax levies. A public hearing is scheduled for Mar. 13 at 8 p.m. at Borough Hall. Borough Auditor R. Milton Cole said the rate in- cludes -Iti cents for the county tax, down two cents; $1.50 for schools, a decrease of 44 cents, and 68 cents for local purposes, a jump of 13 cents. The sharp reduction in the school rate is attributed to the establish- ment of a regional school district where operational costs /or educa- tion are compiled on a per pupil basis. The operational budget tot- als $25l,t]80, an increase of $35,- 065, and the reserve for uncollected taxes is $59,011, au increase of $185 based on 92 per cent of tax collections. $50,0M from Surplus The council appropriated $50,- 000 from surplus, $15,000 under tlu? 1961 figure. The bulk of the in- rense'-in—irmrricrpiri—spemtmg—n attributed to deferred charges which total $26,400. The charges in- clude $18,000 for the senior citi- 7.en assessment1exemption granted last year by council; $6100 in em- ergency appropriations, and $1500 for pension fund payments. In addition each member of the police department is granted a $500 annual increase according to the terms of a referendum ap- proved last November. In an explanatory statement, Mayor John W. Applegate termed tho fiscal measure an ‘‘austerity budget" designed to hold down ex- penditures and still muintain vital services that the borough will re- quire. Dolan Regional Board President First Elective Membership Sworn Matawan Regional Board of Ed- ucation reorganized Monday. Har- old J. Dolan was continued as pres- ident and Roy S. Matthews as vice president. They were unanimous choices. Carmen Guzzo and Raymond Eulo were sworn in as new mem- bers from the township. They re- place Adam Gurnicz and the Rev. Francis Oslerstock. Other township members are Mr. Dolan, Mr. Mat thews. and 'Josepli Stengen Bor7' ough members are John J. Brad- ley, Daniel J. Heanley, Alfred R. Manville and Mrs. Esther Rinear. All members were sworn in at one time by Mrs. Mary Babrisky, clerk of the board. This was due to the fact this is the first organi- zation of the regional district with an elective board. The board mem- bers in office since the forming of the district last July I were all appointees of Earl B. Garrison, county superintendent of schools. The swearings-in were for terms as follows: Mr. Matthews, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Heaney, three years; Mr. Dolan, Mr. Eulo and Mrs. Rinear, two years; Mr. Stenger, Mr. Guzzo and Mr. Manville, one year, Two Appointments Made Two appointments were made, Vincent C. DeMaio, of the Matawan law firm of Heuser, Heuser & Ue- (eontinued on page four) Members ef the Malawan First Aid Squad re- move the blanket-covered body ot James Murray. II, of IM Washington St., Keyport, from Lake Lel- ferts. Mr. Murray, missing since Jan. 14, apparent* ly fell through the ice while skating and drowned. Tne body was discovered Imbedded In cue Ice yesier* day by a state highway department workman, be- neath Ihe Route 14 bridge. Ready In September Henry Finne, Elizabeth, architect on the construction of the new Matawan Regional High School wns quoted this week as express- ing confidence the building would be ready Tor use no later than the third week in September, He was reported as saying the work is only one week behind schedule, because of a strike that has been settled, and that some phases of thu job actually are ahead of schedule. Harold J. Dolan, president, and Alfred R. Manville, chairman of the building committee of the Mal- awan Regional Board of Education, said last night they had no know- ledge of these statements attrib- uted to the architect. Murray’s Body Found In Lake Discovered Beneath Bridge On Route 34 The body of James Murray, 31, of 196 Washington St., Keyporl, re- ported missing since Jan. 14, was pulled from ice-covered Lake Lef - ferts yesterday by members of the Matawan First Aid Squad. The body was discovered imbedded in the ice beneath the bridge on Route 34, just south of the Buttonwood Manor, Matawan. Police Chief John Melna reported the body was discovered by An- thony Trabucco, $ Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Beach, an employee of the State Highway Department who was clearing snow and ice from the bridge. Approximately three inches of the missing man’s head was pro- truding from the ice, Chief Melna reported. First aidmen had to chop the Ice away from the victim ’s body in order to remove it from the water, “ MrTTCTurray,~'who~was unmar- ried, last was seen skating on the lake Jan. 14. Fears that he may have fallen into a hole in the ice and drowned were expressed when his brother, Thomas, 26, Washing- ton St., found a pair ofs hoes belonging to James on the hank of the lake Jan. 17. Monmouth County Physician Harry Harwood pronounccd Mr. Murray dead and listed drowning as the cause. The body was order- ed removed to the Bedle Funeral Home, Broad St., Keyport. Mr. Murray was a former mar- ine and attended Seton Hall Univer- sity. He formerly had been em- ployed by the Anderson Construc- tion Co., Perth Amboy. He is sur- vjved, besides his brother, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Mur* | ray, of the Washington St. address; another brother, Martin, Washing- ton, D.C.; two aunts, the Misses Ann and Mamie Powers, Cliffwood, and one uncle, Dr. Thomas F. Pow- ers, Plainfield. Funeral services are being held Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. at the Bedle Funerai Home, Keyport, followed by h high mass of re- quiem at 9 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Election Saturday Residents In Matawan Town- ship's two fire districts will go to Ihe polls Saturday to elect members of the boards ol fire commissioners'and vote on lire district budgets for the year. The election in newly re-created Dis - trict I, comprising the area of Oak Shades and Lloyd and Line Rds., will be the first since Itil when the original district was abolished. In District I, served by the Matawan Township Hose and Chemical Co., residents will el- ect a live-member board of fire commissioners and vote on a budget of $M45. In addition vot- ers will be asked to approve a $25,ttt bond Issue to enable the district to purchase Ihe equip- ment of the fire company. In District 2, there is a con- test for the lone seat on the board of lire commissioners lo be filled this year between Peter Vena, an Incumbent, M d Frank Swan. In addition, voters will be asked to approve an $11,8*7 bud- get. Fees Eased For School Rentals Madison Board Cut For Civic Groups Madison Township Board of Edu- cation Thursday cut the rental fee on school facilities for scrvice or- ganizations. Civic and veterans groups come in the classification. The Parent-Teacher Association is rated a school unit, so is not charg- ed a fee. Church groups are allow- ed to rent on a monthly basis as service groups. The charge to those who would rent the schools for money-making ventures remains at the high scale originally set. It was announced in advance of the first opening of the high school last September no (continued on page lour) Lanzaro Still Queries Relief Hours, Procedure ' In Marlboro Hit Committeeman Joseph A. Lan- zaro returned at the Marlboro Township Committee m e e t i n g Thursday to his tlieme of having ahle-bodied men work out relief and to his criticism of the conduct ol the welfare director's office. He claimed to know three ablc-lxidied men were drawing relief and doing no work. Robert Nivison', the welfare di- rector, claimed this only would bs for three weeks until the men be- caine eligible for unemployment relief, then the state unemployment bureau could list them to take job* as soon as new employment in their type of work opened up. Committeeman Millard B. Lam- berson suvv no reason lo complain about the present way nf handling relief, lie found the amount of money used for relief purposes had decreased over the past tw® years; or since\\1 r.~ l.anraro's platv- of having those on relief put to work on township roads had gont out. lie insisted the cost of keeping the men at work had been more than the value of the work they did. Objects To Hours - Mr. Lanzaro objected to tha length of the welfare director’s al-"- (continued on page four) 1 To Answer Questions At the regular meeting of '.he Matawan Regional Board of Edu- cation to be held in Ihe high school Monday at 8 p.m., ull questions ..... ~ , . pertaining to the ichool budget j Kl,sb. Hazlet; Roy A., hetterly jr., will l>e answered. Those having iHa/lot; Mrs. Ruth hnkboliner, lui- (! budget a r e i,el: *^rs- AlicL‘ lr inn(!Kan, Hazlet. Thirty-One In Area On Petit Jury Panel Thirty-one bayshor* area resi- dents are included in the petit jury panel which will serve until Feb. 23, ‘I hey include Mrs. Mae S. Bel- donza, Matawan; George H, Black, West Keansburg; M rs. Marie Busch, Matawan; Miss Elizabeth Cooper, Matawan; Mrs. Emma D. Deuts, Matawan; Carmen M. De- Nardo, Matawan; Edward M. En questions about the budget urged to attend the meeting, where they will have the opportunity 10 be henrd. Marlboro, Madison Budgets Approved Jnsu|ih lliitiil anil Michael Collins, (..OKs* t-22'Jl. Nolle* New Voik Turnpike 1C * p i u»■ ' iisci, li'uuiHint dally lervlcu frmr '.nllo'i. Ctimnililers buy 10 trii. iiuoks m d ■■v». i'or ichedule cal' I.neal school district voters In Ihe Mutawnn area approved two bud- gets proposed by tlielr respective hoards of education Tuesday night and turned down a proposal In u third. Only llolmdel Township, where a current expense Item lost 1 Wy 2# v o te s , will h«v* tn resulimil Its budget hy Feb. 3S, Marlboro Township M.irlboni Township voters ap- imjved llie proposals of Ihe bo.ml uf education by mai'i'ins of nearly , M and reltnued all three innim bent members of (he board ol eilu ration lo new full terms on tlw boa nl, and Michael Ryniewic/. with 241, 2'12 and 23f> votes respectively were elected. They turned back the bids of Mrs, Mildred Finlayson, who polled 132 nnd Franklin V. Em- mons, who rereived 181. On budget Hems, voters approved a $19tt,47;i current expense levy |<n lo 92, und an $11,01)0 capital outl.iv levy, 171 to »;i. ' Madison Township Madi.'ion Township srhool His- Jiic! voters Tuesday night approv- i ed pio|y»sals of the board of educa- 1 lion hy a 3-2 margin. In addition, three mmlldule* Including two in- ‘ nimbrnt.1, wete unopposed In Ihe Also Miss Elizabeth Graham, Keansburg; M rs. Clara Grcig, Keansburg; Ilobert Heaberlin, Mat- awan; Raymond P. Henderson, Matawan; Olen W. Heubsch, Marl- boro; Mrs. Anne Infante, Keypon; Joseph Jiosne, Union Bench; Ches- ter Johnson, Hazlet; Joseph Let*, lla/Iet; George Mancini, Union Beach. . Also James May, Malasv;»n: Charles Porter sr., Union Bencii; Robert Mitchell, Keyport; Thomas P. tyiinn, Keansi/org; John W, Ren/.. West Keansburg; Louis Ro- berlson, Keyporl; George Ronuin, Keyporl; Mrs. Susie Rooney, Key poll; ,\iont« Rutledge, Malawan; John Yablonski, Keyporl, and Jo> seph J. Ymmg, Union Beach, Court Order On Fenwick Ruling . Madison lownship Zoning Board of Adjustment Monday was served an order from Superior Court Judge Mitchell II. Cohen to provide the court with a statement of the facts on which it had granted a variance to Richard W. Fenwick jr., Cheesequake, June IS, I0B1, to' crect a truck terminal with gaa pump al the site ItiSO feet east from the garage he formerly rented from Mrs. Mary Brown, tho township clerk, at Matawan-Old Bridge Kd. near Route 34. The var- iance was granted by a 3-2 vole on a "hardship” basis, it was an- nounced at the time. , A lownship ordinance require* gasoline distribution outlets bs 20(H) feel apart. Judne Cohen Inter- rupted a suit brought by Mr. Fen- wick to compel issuance of build- ing permits Jan. 22 to sign tha directive. The court commented at Ihe lime that after the statement was issued, he would grant further time for the township committee, denying the variance lasl July, to review the matter anew. Harold G, Smith, Cheesequake, Imvrishlp attorney. It opposing III* court move while Vincent C. I)e- Maio, Matawan, has brought ths action for Mr. Fenwick. In oilier business Monday, the bourd received an application from Manly and Madeline Mosely, New- ark, lo build a one-family dwelling on the southeast corner of Col- umbus and Gordon Aves. on ■ lot sized below zoning miiilrnums, An application by l.copold Alto- belli, Miuiison Park, to erect a bar- ber shop ml l;reey ltd. wns opno icil hy Frank Zadlm'k, an owner Ilien1 , as a violation of ihe resi- dential /.lining. Ill It five. way race lor llirce seals i elecllon, marked by I'ompurullvely al tlnlie, Ini'innheni candidates, j llglii hnllollng. Harry Holmes, l.eo ,|, Scully »r. I (conllutied mi |i,:ii|r< four) Dogs Again Chief John J. Melna, bormigh police, und J. Edgar Wilkinson, !o\vn.*;h)p pollri?, issued a warning yesterday lhat dog licenses are due, They also slated If llie plague of dogs allowed lo mn nt large Is not brought to a hall, owner* will ba hioiigh! into com I ui entirely loo much police time is helnu taken up fiinwerlMg compluinli o Vu r don*. Topi Stote Exam The Civil Service Deparlinenl ;u|. ' uouni'ed that I'.lvira Cashilio, Mat-: awan, wai the only spiillcimi <1 u u 11 fy In h slnlewhle cxiimlinllon lor senior medical records librar- ian for the Departnii‘Hl of liml'tu. lions and Agencies. The pti.vl'im h as a s a la r y r a n g e ol $*12:17 In $11:111:1 ii year, in Taka Uut Cliiiicual chicken, ‘ fried Shrl'iujf1 nr Mcnil(j|»i w, 171'', $1 "J5. Hullo I’o.tl Ituiutl

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COVERINGT O W N S H IP S O F

H O L M D E L , M A D IS O N

M A R L B O R O , M A T A W A N

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M A T A W A N B O R O U G H

•3rd Y E A R — J3rd W EEK NeMwal C d llu i la l fUaocfatioa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRU A RY 15 , 1962 M em ber N ew J e rs e y t v c j i A lio e la u o a Single Copy Ten Cent*

Work Pi On Mitawan Sew er Line Extension

W w k M M h ie k M m ata ly 1 J M linear feet h a s been Installed and tested-• w a rd ing t» a w p » r t - i t f Bived a l the . a l " m ev i i T u m i l a v f d . h t .bar m i ( h c o u n c il m eeting Tueaday night,

M a y o r A p p o in t s

B o a r d M e m b e rs

Nanning, Zoning UnH* Take Shop*

A ppo in tm ent* to t h e plann ing board and ton ing b oa rd o f adjust­ment, de layed lin ce the first of (he yea r because o f con fu iion concern­In g ta rm t o l the m em bers, were m ade T u e sd a y n ight by M ataw an M a y o r Joh n W . Applegate. .

A ct ion fo llow ed acceptance by. the B o ro u g h Council of resigna­tion! o f a ll of the m em bers of the boards. T h e new term 's w ill expire on Dec. 11 o f each year, the m ayor Announced. 1

N a m e d to the lo n in g board were John L . Laasin . one year, replacing i. F ra n k lin D o m in ick w hose term • la ire d , a n d ho ldove r m em bers, John J . B rad ley, tw o yea rt; How-' I r d H eode ram , three years; O eo rge Douh lle r, four years, and J. W a llace M cCue , f ive years. N ew M ember O a P la a a ia g B aa rd

D r. M c C u e w a s the o n ly new m em ber, nam ed to the p lann ing poard and w ill aerve fo r two

Se a r i aa lh a m a y o r’s represents- ve, re p la c in g Counc ilm an Vernon

E llison . C ounc il’s representative on the board w ill be* Everett E .

-C a r ls o n - "O the r m em bers of the board, re­

appointed to te rm i ra n g in g from one to four yeara respective ly were Leslie L ines, Ange lo J , Tom asello, E lm e r B e ck and C a lv in Bell.

M a y o r App legate declined to a am s new m em bers o f the board 0 ( health a n d sa id the term s of

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Full Aero Referendum Called Up In Marlboro

D e m a n d w a s m ade o f the M a r l­boro T o w n sh ip P lan n in g Boa rd T u e sd a y that a populpr referen­dum at a general election show­in g a m ajority o f votes fo r up ­g ra d in g m in im u m lot sizes from naif a c re to an acre be m ade a part o f tow nsh ip zoning. M rs. A ly ce La th rop w a s spokesm an for a g ro u p dem and ing this action. She Insisted that the belief the referen­dum o n ly w as to show sentiment and h a d no force in law w as m is­taken, that Supe rio r Court Judge J. E d w a rd Kn igh t had ruled (list It be uphe ld because it would show the w ill o f the people.

H e r protest w a s entered al a h e a r in g on the construction of 44 hom es on R oute 520 b y H a r ry Ret- ik y , R ah w ay. T h e aubdivislon on half-acre lots Is near the Hnlm del line, pa st w hich fitll-acre lot sizes

{irevail. T h e objectors m aintained he eetab lished characteristic w as

lu ll Acre.T he subd ivision w ill be located

on the W -s tre T a llm a n tract In P leasant Valley. T h e houses w ill fee In the tn,M price class. T he broject w a s turned ove r to A.C. Jones, township eengincer, after F re d e ric k F re llnghuysen , a mem-

t ir, protested the lack of specific fo rm ation on w ater supp ly and

Septic ' system s,

fractal Mooting Off iM|My«r« Group

T h e board a f d irecto rs of tho M a ta w a a T ow n sh ip T a xp a ye rs A s- I K l t i t M haa ca lled • special m eeting to ba held at the Oak fh td tft F ire H ouse tonight at I : IS

' T h e M a taw an Reg iona l Boil h i of cation haa been invited to t l-

|a d isc u ss tha IM 2 - * * school

. re gu la r m eeting of the w lo c lM tM te h e d u le d ( t r Feb. 10 w ill•e cance lled In v iew o f this special jw etliw ,! R a tlA M ila o l Ihe borough and w m isjifp ai'e u rged to altcml,

1 l a ’ A M re c la l le a , I, w ish Ut thank a|l t in .yiiltiri and I h s M w ha supported m e for the M a taw an R e vkm a l ttcht^ il1 Noar^t

;W R d M c i't lw . \ v, 'C a rm e n (h in t )

Arthurs ReunitedJa h a A rth u r and h is four ch il­

d re n hava beea reunited la a Ham a aa V a lle y D r., M a law an .

U m five m em bera a l the A r ­thu r fam ily becam e hom e le ss w bea a flaah H ra gutted their house at I t ! B read St. Jan . 24, aad destroyed all their c lo th ing a ad lU a ltu re .

la aa sw er ta new spaper a p ­peals, t le th ing begaa p au rlag ia fa r tha chttdrea w ha were d iv id e d am a a g tha ad gh b e rs . Fu rn iture, M a a ko ts a a d white goads were a ltered I * ba p icked up when they laaad B vh ig quarters.

M ra. A rth u r died two y e a rs age. The lather la em ployed as a track d r iv e r aad ha s m aaaged to keep h is la m lly tagether.

O w e m ere, ib ra a g h Ihe klnd- aeaa aad geaeraalty a l the peop le a l M a taw aa aad nearby a reas, the fam ily la tagether.

T h e e lder ch ildren, J a c k IS , M a f l l y r I f and Kathlaea nine have returaed to their d a a se s aad M ich ae l, live , le ca red fo r du r- la g the d a y b y a a i friend.

A s s ig n P o lic e m a n

T o In te r s e c t io n

“-Ryan-fttuft-Qntar— After Conference

M s ta w sn C ouncilm an W a rre n R ya n , ch a irm an of the police com ­mittee last n ight directed that a patro lm an be reassigned to the in ­tersection o f Route 34 and B ro a d St., to aasist ch ild ren attend ing schoo ls to cro ss tha h ighw ay.

H is d irective followed a m eeting w ith concerned parents of t h e southwestern portion of the b o r­ough w hose ch ildren must c ro ss the h ighw ay to attend school. They attendm) the re gu la r m eeting of the bo rough council Tuesd ay n igh t to protest the absence of the c ro s s in g guard.

M r. R ya n announced a police­m an w ould be assigned lo the in ­tersection to a ss ist crossing o f ch il­d ren front 8:05 to 8:20 a.m.. 11 to 11:15 a.m. and from 11:35 to 11:50 a.m. The officer a lso will be a s ­signed in the afternoon from 2:30 to 2:45 p.m. to assist the yo u n g e r

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Four Collisions In Matawan Twp.

M sta w sn T ow nsh ip Police report a run of co llisions In Feb ru a ry to date.

Su m m o n s w as issued b y Sgt. F ra n c is Cherncy to J o s e p h J. Schoen, 17, of 44 Lake Blvd., M a ta ­wan, F r id a y after a car reported a s hav ing been driven b y th^t youth w as found abandoned where it had struck a pole St the corner o f Church St. and A tlantic Ave.

Another ca r to have hit a pole w a s one driven by Theodore P. Y o u n g sr., 48, of 218 B lrchw ood D r., C liffwood, w ith its front end righ t re a r ' s ide gone at Route 3} near County Rd. Sgt. C herncy a lso investigated. C a rs operated hy Robert li. W illiam s, 2.'l, o f Box n o A, Keyport, and M rs. M ild re d O . Sul/man, til, of 145 Thcre.se Ave., Keyport, collided al O e ru rd Ave., and Low er M a in St. Feb. 7, heavy dam age resulting, Pa tro l­m a n Jam es C. Hoyt Investigated.

The parked truck o f T hom as I ’ Regan, 125 M ap le PI., K e y p o rl, parked at the o w ne r 's plate o f b u s­in e ss at Route 18 and C liffw ood Ave, w a i hit and dam aged when Peter H ngm vn , 17, L lo yd Rd ., M a l ­awan, backed a c a r around at the g a t nation, accord ing to I 'a l io l- m an John M cO hity,

M a rlh a re T sw nsh lpThe T ax C o llecto r 's office w ill

l>e open II i,nt. to .1 p.m., M o n d a y through Thursday . The office Is located a l Rnu le 520 and KuM F ra n c is Ave., g»be/i»vllle, Phone O I Ih i ih t.ft'IIC: • > - ; , • . ■

. > lrv||j*.ti, P a rty Jr., T a i Collector

j f p - a d v I I

Sa m e B u d g e t O n

B a l lo t Feb . 20

Matawan Board Sees It Minimum Needed

Dec is ion to resubm it the budget

Feb. 20 that w as turned dow n i t

the Feb. 6 voting was m ade by the

M ataw an Reg iona l Boa rd of E d u ­

cation T hu rsd ay . The o r ig ina l p ro ­

posal o f $808,000 for current expens­

es and (17,500 for cap ital outlay

will g o on the ballot. T h e vo ting

d istricts and conditions o f vo ting

w ill be the sam e as on Feb. 6.

H a ro ld J. Dolan, board president,

stated the action w as taken before

the newly-elected m em bers o f the

board, R aym on d Eu lo and C a rm e n

Guzzo, cou ld be seated b y la w M o n ­

day a s there had to be a sufficient

tim e in w hich to meet tlie legal

requirem ents for adve rtising and

posting notices for tlie election and

re se rv in g the use of voting m a ­

ch ines and the serv ices of election

board m em bers. But M r . E u lo and

M r. G uzzo were both present and

they a ssu red the 1961-62 board

m em bers they concurred in the re­

subm ission o f the o rig inal budget.M r. G uzzo said he ap p ro v ed of

the b udget b u t w ished it w ere higher. He a ttr ib u ted its d e fea t to th e m isunde rstand ing c re a te d T y ths c ircu la r. He also asked fo r a c le a re r p resen ta tion o f th e n ex t budget. -

F o rm R equ ired B y Statute V incent C. DeM aio, M iddletow n,

the b o a rd 's a tto rn ey , sa id th e board used a form requ ired by s ta te s ta tu te . A dditional in fo rm ation and exp lanations could be given bu t they w ould h av e to be In add ition to th a t requ ired .

M rs. E s th e r R inear, a m e m b er, w an ted to know w hat th e e x tra election w as going to cost. M r. D e­M aio e s tim a ted it a t $300.

John J . B radley , a board m em ­b e r a n d ac ting sec re ta ry , poin ted out th e tw o item s voted on re p re ­sen t an inc rease of only $82,207 ov ­e r last y ea r. T he tax ra te fo r each d is tr ic t in the regional is d e te rm in ­ed by th e av e ra g e daily a t ten d an c e from th e d is tr ic t. The av e ra g e a t ­ten d an ce fo r the tow nsh ip w as

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Boll Beef Co. Joins Foodtown Co-Operative

Bell’s M arket, M ain S t., M a ta ­w an, h a s Joined the Foodtow n C o­o p e ra tiv e as a m em ber m a rk e t.T he tdd ltio n -o f th ree new m e m b ers brings the Foodlown m em b ersh ip to m ore than 70,

B e ll's Foodtow n, ow ned and op- j £ jc d is tr ic t heretofore."c ra t id by M artin and Calvin Bell. ________________________has been o p era tin g in M ataw an j C D U C U « | . k l . u , since 1018. T he 8000-squiire-foot; * V € » ie V I I n e wm arke t ce leb ra ted a g rund reopen- 1 High School Mar, 13 ing •> r-oodtown on M onday. 9

Foodtow n S uper M arkets a r e the co -opera tive m erchand ising a n d adv e rtis in g voice of Tw in C ounty G ro cers , Inc., a stead ily g row ing fac to r In Ihe New J e rs e y m a rk e t.Tw in County rep resen ts a g ro ss volum e of 140,000,000 se rv in g 117 m em bers opera ting Ifi2 s to res .

Eye 33-Cent Drop In Recover Body Of Keyporl Man From Lake In Matawan

Borough Tax RateA new ta x ra te , e s tim a te d at

$2.64 for e a c h $100 o f tru e v a lu a­tion, a d ec re ase of 33 cen ts under

S t u d y P e rm it F e e

F o r In d u s t r ie s

Matawan Township Committee Meets

T he M ataw an Tow nship C om m it­te e T h u rsd ay night look u n d e r con­s idera tion a new schedule of build­ing p erm it fees to be ch a rg ed heavy industry for construction rig h ts in th e tow nship. The com ­m ittee ind icated It is considering a sliding sca le of fees, s im ila r to one used in H olm del Tow nship.

T he s tudy was und ertak en after A m erican-W heaton G la ss C orp ., a subsid iary o f A m erican C an Co., requested considera tion be g iven to a n ind u stria l rate . T h e firm plans co n struc tion of a $5,000,000 plant in the tow nship on Cliffwood Ave. hetw een th e G arden S tate P ark

B ranch R a ilro ad right-of-w ay.T he com m ittee ind ica ted th e first

p h ase of construc tion w ould cost ap p ro x im ate ly $2,000,000. T h e H olm del code p rov ides for a c e r­ta in fee u p to $100,000 w orth of new construc tion th e n e s tab lishes a sliding sca le dow nw ard a s the value inc reases , to e n c o u ra g e m a­jo r construc tion .

S tu d y Water Su p p lyT h e co m m ittee a lso took under

c o nside ra tion th e p rob lem o f sup­plying am p le w ater to the s ite of the p lan t. A n eight-inch p ipe from th e m unicipal s tandp ipe now se rv ­ices the a r e a and an a tte m p t will be m ade to de te rm in e if it Is adeq u a te o r w h e th e r a 10-inch m ain shou ld he Installed.

In o th e r business, M ayor Nor­m an Wood appointed E d w ard Sa- ville, local D em ocra tic leader, to a four-year unexp ired te rm on the tow nship industrial com m ission . M r. Saville, a Cliffwood residen t, rep laces W illiam G rosso , w ho has m oved J r o m the tow nship.

D e p u t y Building Inspector G eorge H ausm ann w a s nam ed by M ayor W ood to se rv e a s a m em ­b e r of th e planning b o a rd fo r the ba lance o f the p re sen t y e a r , lie w ill rep lace B uilding In specto r F ra n k Devino, w hose te rm on the b o a rd ex p ired Dec. 31.

A nother D eputy Building Inspec­to r , Jo se p h Em m , w as nam ed su­p erv iso r of dem olition a t no com ­pensation . C harles R . S hort, who p rev iously held the post, declined

-reap p o in tm e n t-w -Ja n u a ry .-B e -sa id - h e w anted to be paid for the added w ork . M r. Short a lso se rv es as hea lth officer.

Garden Apartments By Industrial Park Asked

H olm del Tow nship C om m ittee T h u rsd ay received a req u est from Sidney Isse rm an , S outh O range, deve loper o f N eustead , to h av e the n o rth e as t s ec to r of the tow nship, cu t off from o ther re s id e n tia l zones by the ind u stria l p a rk , rezoned for g a rd e n ap a rtm en ts on less than fu ll-acre m inim um lots. M ul­tip le dw ellings are not p rovided fo r in the zoning o rd in an ce a t p res­en t.

M r. Isse rm an said they a re need­ed to h ouse w orkers to com e into th e industria l park. He sa id his p ro jec t fo r II ac res a t L au re l Ave. an d M iddle Rd., on land un d er con­tra c t for purchase from the Russ- D ick Corp. would p it into an a rea w here one-ac re zoning is Im p ra c ti­ca l and th e ch a ra c te r is tic is influ­enced by the p resen ce of an indus­tr ia l p a rk and housing on sm alle r sized lo ts In ad jo in ing R aritan Tow nship. His request was re fe rre d lo the p lanning board .

In o th e r business, P e te r Geno­v ese w as renam ed as a C lass 4 (citizen) m em ber o f the p lann ing board a n d the tow nship com m ittee ce rtified fo r tra n sm itta l to the M onm outh Counly B oard o f E lec­tions the bounds of the th ree-e lec­tion d is tr ic ts set-up recen tly a p ­

] p roved . T h e re has on ly been a sin-

1352 In Township For March Of Dimes

M rs. R obert Collins, M ntnw nn T ow nship M urch of Dlinen O kiIi - m un, h » i a n n m m m t thu vrmiHfl of the IPH!! d rive lit lier a rc u , T he nun) o f wns n il lrc l i’d dtir-Ini; tin* Mol hers M urch, A m ounts from thi* miillcra mul front ih r jichool m um m ied lo m nkln,!.1 ttilul of

M rs. IlHiTy Kern nerved um .mj- I 'hulrniiin und ihe u HUt Ioih iltir* iil« Iho N ln lhen M urch w m * Mi.<

M i" ) tiww, M 'ji, K ijj S<‘h«r, Mm, .(Ji'orn<’ • Ifutwnmm ii Ml'*, DnjW l>ow ||nn/ M ri, Wllllutn Hmllh, M rs. T h tnm u W eldon, Mm

Sam S uundiT i, r a rm in g d a ic , was nam ud presiden t nf the F reeho ld R e^ionul Board of E d u ca tio n Mon* d ay , rep lac ing D ouulas T . New- bold, A tlan tic Tow nship, who d e ­clined to Heck re-election,

M r. S uunders w us sw orn ti> a new te rm on the txuird d o n t; with D r. J a c o b Lewi.*, F reeho ld Bor­ough and A rthur T. M;td|{(\ How­ell TownHhlp,

The bm ird voted to put on the bnllol M ar, 13 • $2,707,1)1X1 bonding proposal for ('reeling a new hi^h school in llowell Tow nship to hand le tins overflow enrollm ent from Ihe Frt'chold N euionnl build* Inn, T h ii |>ii)|x)snl w as d e b u te d lu.si y ea r in n p rio r referendum .

The N l t e of the new u triic lu re ts I) i* I w e e n Kquanlaim-Yellmv- broofc Kd, find (he Itlver.

lu s t y ea r, w as fo recast T hursday n igh t when the M ataw an Borough Council in troduced its 1902 m un­icipal budget.

T he budget to ta ls $310,602, an in­c re a se of $35,241), and requ ires $170,661) to be ra ised in the local ta x levies. A public h ea rin g is schedu led for M ar. 13 at 8 p .m . a t Borough Hall. Borough A uditor R. Milton Cole sa id the ra te in ­c ludes -Iti cen ts fo r the coun ty tax, dow n two cen ts; $1.50 for schools, a d ec rease of 44 cen ts, and 68 cents fo r local pu rposes , a ju m p of 13 cents.

T he sh a rp reduction in the school r a te is a ttr ib u ted to the es tab lish ­m ent of a reg ional school d is tric t w here op era tio n a l costs /o r ed u ca­tion a re com piled on a p e r pupil b asis . T he opera tio n a l budget to t­a ls $25l,t]80, an in c rease of $35,­065, and the re se rv e for uncollected tax es is $59,011, au in c rease of $185 based on 92 per cen t of tax collections.

$50,0 M f r o m Su rp lu sT he council a p p ro p ria ted $50,­

000 from surp lus, $15,000 u n d er tlu? 1961 figure. The bulk of the in- re n s e '- in —irmrricrpiri—spem tm g—n — •

a ttr ib u ted to d e fe rre d cha rges w hich to ta l $26,400. T he ch a rg e s in­c lude $18,000 fo r the sen io r citi- 7.en a s se s sm en t1 exem ption g ran ted last y ea r by council; $6100 in em ­erg en cy app ro p ria tio n s , and $1500 fo r pension fund paym ents.

In addition each m em ber of the po lice d e p a rtm en t is g ran ted a $500 annual in c rease acco rd ing to th e te rm s of a referendum a p ­p roved last N ovem ber.

In an exp lan a to ry s ta tem en t, M ayor John W. A pplega te te rm ed tho fiscal m e asu re an ‘‘au s te rity b u d g e t" designed to hold dow n ex ­p end itu res and s till m u in ta in vital se rv ices th a t the borough will r e ­qu ire .

D o la n R e g io n a l

B o a r d P re s id e n tFirst Elective Membership Sworn

M ataw an R egional B oard of E d­ucation reo rgan ized M onday. H ar­o ld J . Dolan w as continued a s p res ­ident and R oy S. M atthew s a s vice p res id en t. T hey w ere unanim ous choices.

C arm en Guzzo and R aym ond E u lo w ere sw orn in a s new m em ­b e rs from th e tow nship. T hey re ­p lace A dam G urnicz and th e Rev. F ran c is O slers tock . O ther tow nship m em b ers a r e M r. D olan, M r. M atthew s. and 'Jo sep li S ten g e n Bor7' ough m em b ers a re Jo h n J . B rad­ley, D aniel J . H eanley , A lfred R. M anville and M rs. E s th e r R inear.

All m e m b ers w ere sw orn in at one tim e by M rs. M ary B abrisky , c le rk of the board . T h is w as due to the fac t th is is the first o rgan i­za tion of the regional d is tr ic t with an elective b o ard . T he board m em ­b e rs in office since the form ing of the d is tr ic t la s t J u ly I w ere a ll appo in tees of E a rl B. G arrison , coun ty su perin tenden t of schools. T h e sw earings-in w ere for te rm s a s follows: M r. M atthew s, M r. B rad ley , M r. H eaney, th re e years ; M r. D olan, M r. Eulo and Mrs. R in ear, tw o y ea rs ; M r. S tenger, M r. Guzzo and M r. M anville, one y ea r,

T w o Appointm ents M adeTw o appo in tm en ts w ere m ade,

V incent C. DeM aio, of the M ataw an law firm of H euser, H euser & Ue-

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M e m b e rs ef the M a law an F ir s t A id Squad re ­m ove the blanket-covered body ot Jam es M u rra y . I I , of IM W ash ington St., Keyport, from Lak e Le l- ferts. M r . M u r ra y , m iss in g since Jan. 14, apparent*

ly fell through the ice w h ile ska tin g and drowned. Tne body w as d iscovered Im bedded In cue Ice ye s ie r* day by a state h ighway departm ent w orkm an, be­neath Ihe Route 14 bridge.

Ready In September

H enry F inne, E lizabeth , a rch itec t on the construc tion of the new M ataw an R egional High School w ns quoted th is week as ex p re ss ­ing confidence the building would b e ready Tor use no la te r than the th ird w eek in S ep tem ber, He was rep o rted as say ing the work is only one week behind schedule, because o f a str ik e tha t has been settled , and th a t som e phases of thu job ac tu a lly a re ahead of schedule. H arold J . D olan, p res iden t, and A lfred R. M anville, ch a irm an of the building com m ittee of the M al­aw an R egional B oard o f E ducation, s a id last night they had no know ­ledge o f th e se s ta tem e n ts a t tr ib ­u ted to the a rch itec t.

M u r r a y ’s B o d y

F o u n d In L a k e

Discovered Beneath Bridge On Route 34

T he body of J a m e s M urray , 31, of 196 W ashington S t., K eyporl, re ­po rted m issing s in ce Jan . 14, w as pulled from ice-covered Lake Lef­fe r ts y e s te rd a y by m em bers of the M ataw an F irs t A id Squad. T he body w as d iscove red im bedded in th e ice beneath the b ridge on Route 34, ju s t south of the Buttonwood M anor, M ataw an.

P o lice Chief Jo h n M elna rep o rted the body w as d iscovered by A n­thony T rab u cco , $ P ro sp e c t Ave., Cliffwood B each, an em ployee of the S ta te H ighw ay D epartm en t who w as c lea rin g snow and ice from th e bridge.

A pprox im ate ly th re e inches of the m issing m a n ’s head w as p ro ­tru d in g from the ice, Chief M elna rep o rted . F irs t a idm en had to chop the Ice aw ay from the v ic tim ’s body in o rd e r to rem ove it from the w ater,“ M rTTC T urray,~ 'w ho~w as u n m a r­ried , la st w as seen skating on the la k e J a n . 14. F e a rs th a t he m ay h ave fallen into a hole in the ice and drow ned w ere exp ressed when his b ro th e r, T hom as, 26, W ashing­ton S t., found a p a ir ofs hoes belonging to J a m e s on th e hank of the lake J a n . 17.

M onm outh C ounty P hysician H arry H arw ood p ronounccd M r. M u rray dead and listed drow ning as the cause. T he body w as o rd e r­ed rem oved to th e Bedle F unera l Home, Broad St., K eyport.

M r. M urray w as a fo rm er m a r­ine and a ttended Seton Hall U niver­sity . He fo rm erly had been em ­ployed by the A nderson C onstruc­tion Co., P e r th A m boy. He is sur- vjved, besides his b ro ther, by his p a ren ts , M r. and M rs. M arlin Mur*

| ray , of the W ashington St. add ress ; an o th e r b ro ther, M artin , W ashing­ton, D .C .; tw o aun ts, the M isses Ann and M am ie P ow ers, Cliffwood, and one uncle, Dr. T hom as F. Pow ­ers , P lainfield .

F u n era l se rv ic e s a re being held T h u rsd ay m orn ing at 8:30 a .m . at the Bedle F unera i Home, K eyport, followed by h high m ass of re ­quiem at 9 a .m . at St. Jo se p h ’s C hurch , K eyport. In te rm en t will be in the chu rch cem ete ry .

Election Saturday

Residents In M a taw an T ow n ­sh ip 's two fire d istricts w ill go to Ihe polls Sa tu rday to elect m em bers of the boards o l fire c o m m is s io n e r s 'a n d vote on lire d istrict budgets fo r the year. The election in new ly re-created D i s ­trict I, com pris in g the area of O ak Shades and L lo yd and L ine Rds., w ill be the first since I t i l when the o r ig ina l d istrict w as abolished.

In D istr ic t I, se rved b y the M ataw an T ow nsh ip H o se and Chem ica l Co., residents w ill el­ect a live-m em ber board of fire com m issione rs and vote on a budget of $M45. In addition vot­e rs w ill be a sk e d to approve a $25,ttt bond Issue to enable the d istrict to pu rchase Ihe equip­ment of the fire com pany.

In D istr ic t 2, there is a con­test for the lone seat on the board of lire com m iss ione rs lo be filled th is yea r between Peter Vena, an Incum bent, M d F ra n k Swan. In addition, voters w ill be a sked to approve an $11,8*7 bud­get.

F e e s E a s e d F o r

S c h o o l R e n t a ls

Madison Board Cut For Civic Groups

M adison Tow nship Board of Edu­cation T hu rsday cut the ren ta l fee on school fac ilitie s for sc rv ice o r­ganizations. C ivic and v e te ran s g roups com e in the classification . T h e P aren t-T eac h er A ssociation is ra ted a school un it, so is not ch a rg ­ed a fee. C hurch g roups a re allow ­ed to rent on a m onthly b asis as se rv ice groups.

The charge to those who would rent the schools for m oney-m aking ven tu res rem ains at the high scale o rig inally set. It w as announced in advance of the first opening of the high school last S ep tem ber no

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L a n z a r o S t i l l

Q u e r ie s R e l ie f

Hours, Procedure 'In Marlboro Hit

C om m itteem an Jo sep h A. Lan- za ro re tu rn e d at the M arlboro T ow nship C o m m ittee m e e t i n g T h u rsd ay to his tliem e of hav ing ahle-bodied m en work out re lie f and to his critic ism of the conduct o l the w elfare d ire c to r 's o ffice. He c laim ed to know th ree ablc-lxidied men w ere d raw ing relief and doing no work.

R obert N ivison', the w elfare di­rector, c la im ed th is only would b s for th ree w eeks until th e m en be- ca ine elig ib le for unem ploym ent relief, then the s ta te unem ploym ent bureau could lis t them to ta k e job* as soon as new em ploym ent in th e ir type of work opened up.

C om m itteem an M illard B. Lam- berson suvv no reason lo com plain about the p resen t w ay nf handling relief, lie found the am ount of m oney used for relief purposes had d ec re a sed o v e r the p as t tw® y ea rs ; o r s in c e \\1 r.~ l .a n ra ro 's p la tv - of having those on re lief put to w ork on tow nship roads had g o n t out. lie insisted the cost of keep ing the men a t w ork had been m o re than the va lue of the w ork they did.

Objects T o H o u rs -M r. L anzaro o b jec ted to th a

length of the w elfare d ire c to r ’s al-"- (con tinued on page fou r) 1

To Answer QuestionsAt the reg u la r m eeting of '.he

M ataw an R egional Board of E du ­cation to be held in Ihe high schoolM onday at 8 p .m ., ull questions ..... ~ , .p erta in ing to the ichool budget j Kl,sb. H azlet; Roy A., h e t te r ly jr ., w ill l>e answ ered . Those having iH a/lo t; M rs. R uth h n k b o lin e r , lu i-

(! budget a r e i , el : *^rs - AlicL‘ lr inn(!Kan, H azlet.

Thirty-One In Area On Petit Jury Panel

T hirty-one bayshor* a re a re s i­dents a re inc luded in th e petit ju ry panel which will serve until Feb. 23, ‘I hey include M rs. M ae S. Bel- donza, M ataw an; G eorge H, Black, West K eansburg; M rs. M arie B usch, M ataw an; M iss E lizabeth C ooper, M ataw an; M rs. E m m a D. D euts, M ataw an; C arm en M. De- N ardo , M ataw an; E dw ard M. En

questions abou t the budget u rged to a tten d the m eeting , w here they will have th e oppo rtun ity 10 be henrd.

Marlboro, Madison Budgets Approved

Jnsu|ih lliitiil anil M ichael Collins, (..OKs* t-22'Jl.

N o lle *New Voik T u rnp ike 1C * p i u »■

' iisc i, li'uuiHint da lly le rv lcu frm r '.nllo'i. Ctim nilile rs buy 10 trii.

iiuoks m d ■■v». i 'o r ichedu le ca l'

I.neal school d istric t vo te rs In Ihe M utaw nn a re a app roved tw o bud­g e ts p roposed by tlie lr respective hoards o f education T uesday night and tu rned dow n a proposal In u th ird . Only llo lm del Tow nship, w here a cu rren t expense Item lost 1 Wy 2# votes, will h«v* tn resulim il Its budget hy Feb. 3S,

M arlboro TownshipM .irlboni Tow nship voters ap-

im jved llie proposals of Ihe bo.m l uf education by m ai'i'ins of nearly , M and re ltn u ed all th ree innim bent m em bers of (he board ol eilu ra tio n lo new full te rm s on tlw boa nl,

and M ichael Ryniewic/. with 241, 2'12 and 23f> votes respective ly w ere e lec ted . T hey tu rn ed back the bids of M rs, M ildred F in layson, who polled 132 nnd F ran k lin V. E m ­m ons, who re re iv e d 181.

On budget H em s, voters approved a $19tt,47;i c u rre n t expense levy |<n lo 92, und an $11,01)0 cap ita l outl.iv levy, 171 to »;i. '

M adison TownshipMadi.'ion Tow nship srhool His-

J i i c ! vo te rs T uesday night approv- i ed pio|y»sals of the board of educa- 1 lion hy a 3-2 m argin . In addition,

th ree m m lldu le* Including two in­‘ n im b rn t.1, w ete unopposed In Ihe

Also Miss E lizabeth G raham , K eansburg ; M rs. C la ra G rcig , K eansburg; Ilo b e rt H eaberlin , M at­aw an ; R aym ond P. H enderson, M ataw an; O len W. H eubsch, M arl­boro; M rs. Anne Infante, K eypon ; Jo seph Jiosne , Union Bench; C hes­te r Johnson, H azlet; Jo seph Let*, l la /Ie t; G eorge M ancini, Union Beach. .

Also J a m e s M ay, Malasv;»n: C harles P o rte r s r ., Union Bencii; R obert M itchell, K eyport; T hom as P. ty iinn , K eansi/org ; John W, Ren/.. West K eansburg; Louis Ro- berlson , K eypo rl; G eorge Ronuin, K eyporl; M rs. Susie Rooney, Key po ll; ,\iont« Rutledge, M alaw an; John Y ablonski, K eyporl, and Jo> seph J . Ymmg, Union Beach,

Court Order On Fenwick Ruling .

M adison lo w nsh ip Zoning Board of A d justm en t M onday w as se rv ed an o rder from S uperio r Court Judge M itchell II. Cohen to p rov ide the court w ith a sta tem en t of the facts on w hich it had g ra n te d a v ariance to R ichard W. F enw ick jr ., C heesequake, Ju n e IS, I0B1, to' c rec t a tru c k te rm ina l w ith gaa pum p al the site ItiSO feet e a s t f r o m th e g a ra g e he fo rm erly rented from M rs. M ary Brow n, tho tow nship c lerk , at M ataw an-O ld Bridge Kd. n e a r R oute 34. T he v a r ­iance w as g ran ted by a 3-2 vole on a "h a rd s h ip ” basis , it w as an­nounced a t the tim e. ,

A low nsh ip o rd inance requ ire* gasoline d istribu tion ou tle ts b s 20(H) feel a p a r t . Judne Cohen Inter­rupted a su it brought by M r. F en ­w ick to com pel issuance of build­ing p erm its Jan . 22 to sign tha d irective. T he cou rt com m en ted a t Ihe lim e tha t a f te r the s ta tem e n t w as issued , he would gran t fu rth e r tim e for the tow nship com m ittee , denying th e variance lasl Ju ly , to review th e m a tte r anew.

H arold G, Sm ith, C heesequake, Imvrishlp a ttorn ey . It opposing III* court m ove w hile Vincent C. I)e- Maio, M ataw an , has brought th s action for M r. Fenw ick.

In o ilie r business M onday, the bourd rece ived an application from M anly and M adeline M osely, New­ark , lo build a one-fam ily dw elling on the sou theast co rner o f Col­um bus and G ordon Aves. on ■ lot sized below zoning m iiilrnum s,

An app lica tion by l.copold Alto- belli, M iuiison P ark , to e rec t a b a r ­ber shop ml l ; reey ltd. wns opno icil hy F ran k Zadlm 'k, an ow ner I l ie n 1, as a violation of ihe res i­dential /.lining.

Ill It f iv e .w ay ra c e lo r ll ir c e se a ls i e le c llo n , m a rk e d by I'o m p u ru llv e ly al tln lie , Ini'innheni cand idates, j llglii hnllollng.H arry H olm es, l.eo ,|, Scully »r. I (conllutied mi |i,:ii|r< four)

Dogs AgainChief John J . M elna, borm igh

police, und J . E dgar W ilkinson, !o\vn.*;h)p pollri?, issued a w arning y este rday lhat dog licenses a re due, They also s la ted If llie plague of dogs allow ed lo mn nt la rge Is not brought to a hall, ow ner* will ba hioiigh! into com I u i en tirely loo m uch police t i me is helnu taken up fiinwerlMg co m p lu in li o V u r don*.

Topi Stote ExamThe Civil S erv ice D eparlinen l ;u |. '

uouni'ed th a t I'.lvira C ashilio , M at-: aw an, w a i th e only spiillcim i <1 u u 11 fy In h sln lew hle cx iim lin llo n lor sen io r m edical records lib ra r­ian for the D epartn ii‘Hl of lim l'tu . lions and A gencies. T he pti.vl'im has a sa la ry ran g e ol $*12:17 In $11:111:1 ii y ea r,

i n T ak a UutC liiiicual ch icken , ‘ fried S h rl 'iu jf1

nr Mcnil(j|»i w, 171'', $1 "J5.Hullo I’o.tl Itu iutl

Tw* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, February 15, 1962

T a k e s P a r t I n

S h e lt e r T e s t in gM r . a w l M n . l a w iM o c W alke r.

H M i U m L w , M a u a re e . h a v e t o m a d v la r i b y V. J . M u U c , C sp - M i . U J . N a vy , a n d C am m aB d ia g O ff lc tr o f the Recru it T ra in in g

. f t i w i . U . S . M t v i l T ra in ln c ; C tM c r . G reat L ak e s, III. that the ir

■ a . l a m * J. V a k p r , ha s been ■ I w U l M i i f itau p a f awn i aait -

' M M J . W A L K E R

feW vahNH aan U participate in a p w g / a i M M k iK the habitability o f• a f t an d a a r fallout shelter.

T lM a M w r h a * b e n constructedta t tM vtc ia ky o f the n sU o n 's capi> M a l tke N ationa l N a v a l M e d ica l

a. M d .

i waa selected, sc co rd ia f to ' M a letter dated J t a . M , oa the baa-

le a f hia M ccH e a t physical caaiU * U s * . h it t ra ia ln i record w h ile a

f tc n ilt , and the ab ility he h a s v r to w a ta f i t a k M K in a g roup a a d

! a w v e a i a r e d team member.

".i1 CanaU e red P ta a i.— — --------------

T IN t t * a w ill be p r im a rily coo - Ctnaed w ilh Ike habitability or the r tn sc tu rt From a n e n iin e e r in g ’■M id p o in t. W hile nothing ia con - • Ito red h a u rd o u s to the health o r well-being o f the participants, a ll vo lun teer* underw ent stringent ffcyaical and psycho log ica l ic re c ii- sag p rio r to the ir ic lcct iun so le ly to preclude any com piicationa w ith M e d ica l o r m anagem ent problem a a a ce Ihe teita a re underway.

D u r in g the one-m onth confine- aieist, a il com m un ica t ion s. w ill be restricted. How ever. in th« eyen i o l a e r iuu i l l ln n a o r death o f a m em ­ber or the im m ediate Ism ily , a volunteer m ay be granted em er- ' ( t a c y leave. A l l requests w ill be w i l l e d through the Am erican R e d Cioaa.• A lthough m e d ica l p rob lem s a rc

■ not anticipated d u r in g the peridd.‘ a * esperienced N a v y Medica l . O f-

M ce r w ill be preaent throughout the last. ■ ■ ■ .

:■ 1 f r e v M s N ecs aslH e r *■ '11' ': A H o f the necessities o f life, w ill

W provided for c o m fo r t 'a n d weil^i being. Educational p rog ram s w ill he, conducted in m any field i inc lud­ing thoae incident to su rv iva l in a n

, a tom ic attack s u c h a s nuc lear phye ics and bio logical warfare. T h e educational experience will be w ith­out equal in term s of lenm ing the r a t in e of fallout shelters, sclf-pro- tecticn, m onitoring and su rv iva l in

• the. event of nuclear attack.Capt. Soballe adv ised M r. and

M r s . W a lker that “their son w ill

D e s c r i b e s N u r s i n g S e r v i c e

M rs. ' Isabelle B. Bedle, K eyport

Pub lic H ealth N urse , described her

w ork for the K eyport Pub lic Health

N u rs in g A ssociation, at a regu la r

m eeting o f the ' Hebrew W om en 's League held at the synagogue on T h u rsd ay evening. M rs. Bertrand Goldstein, the president, presided.

M rs. Bed le-outlined the serv ices furn ished by the nursirtg a ssoc ia ­tion and told about the c lin ics held at the Health Center, M a in St. She • Iso spoke o f the activ ities of the tniateea o f the asaociatioa, som e • f w hom she sa id a re m em bers of the league. A queatkw-and-answer period followed.

la coniuactioa w ilh the synagogue lib rary . M rs . D a v id E d w a rd s gave

a book rev iew on “T his la My G o d ," w ritten by H erm an Wouk.

M ra. H. O. H. Levine u rg ed a ll w ho a re ab le lo buy Is rae li bonds. It w as announced th a t a specia l m eeting will b e held a t th e sy n a­gogue on F eb . 23 in connection w ith the sale .

T he re will be a specia l w orkshop o n Social A ctions a t the Tem ple Beth HI in C ranford on M ar. 8.

M rs. Irw in RubenfeUI announced th a t, a s a h a rb in g e r of sprin t;, she is tak ing o rd e rs for gladioli b u lb s from Is rae l.

R efreshm en ts w ere se rv ed by h ostesses for th e evening, M rs. E u ­gene N ew m an, M rs. M orris Wolf, M n . H arry B rie r and M rs. Jack L a ia r .

4 -Y e a r -O ld H a s

B i r t h d a y P a r t yA b irthday p a rty was g iven for

Raaeaaae Rettagllata, I t G aston Ave., M ataw an. w ho w as four- yeara-okl on Jan. 21, by her par­ents, M r . and M rs . Joseph Ret- tagliata. .

Attending were D iana, Patric ia and A n d y Trocch ia jr., Don na M a r ­ie a id Dom in ic T rocch ia jr., and L in d a Sa lvatore, Red. Bank; Car- mala, K a m i . and D onald Brow n, Atlaatic H igh lands; M ichae l T ro c ­chia, L o n g B ranch ; Su san Ret- tagliata, Robert M a lincon ico, Sus- aa D iw il, M a ry a n n and Cathy Kurek', D iana How ard, C ind y Fiat- herty, Patty, D iana, Denn ia and M a r ie Nem eistis, Ka ren T rah im , D e iy ii i and T o m m y Devino, all ef Mataw an.

Adu lts attending were M r s . Car- m e la Trocch ia , M r. and M rs . A n ­drew Trocchia, M r . and M rs . D o m ­inic Trocchia, R ed Bank; M r . and M n . H e n ry _lands; C ha rle s H all, Neptune; Ja ck Rettaglia la, M r. and M rs . A nd rew N ico ra and son, Jam es, M rs . E l ­izabeth M a lin con ico and M rs . Irene D iw il and the parents, M r . and M rs . Rettagllata, a il o f M ataw an; Anthony Bucco, Keyport; M rs. Jo ­sephine M erli, The Bronx; M rs . F rance s Salvatore, R ed Bank, and M r. and M ra. Sa lva to re Trocchia, L o n g Branch.

Marlboro Dome Club Installs Officer* ;

A large group attended the meet­ing of t h e M a r lb o ro ' T ow nsh ip Dem ocratic C lub, M onday, in the M o rganv ille : F ir s t 'A id Build ing, when the new officers were install­ed. O fficers installed w ere G eorge Creevey, president; M is s Sa rah A n n Sebcr, treasurer;, M rs. . A nn Lsnzaro, secretary.

Jo sep h L a n ta ro s r ., ch a irm an , 'finnoutice'd and endorsed the .nam ­es o f (he new can d id a te s fo r (own- sh ijt- 'e o m m m een ie n , W nlier ■ S.- Dunn, M arlboro; M r. C reevey, P lea sa n t V alley, and L indsay Le- M oine sr.', for ta x co llector, M arl­boro. T h e club a lso endorsed M rs. K ati; .la i-km n nnd Floytl W yckoff, d istric t I, and M rs. F rances Smith and Robert S eber jr . , d is tr ic t 2, for county com m itteem en and wom en.

Feb. 26 will be the nex t m eeting a t 8 p .m , a t Ihe M organville F irs t Aid Building. N ew m em bers a re w elcom e to a tten d and all m em b ersm a liln n ■ (lnnl, ; nn wch.uhic w u i ie n u a n u a n imKTw n rrre e T v e i m em bersh ip cu rd .

to the security of h is country and the nation’s capitol. P lease accept

■ m y sincere congratulations for the ausp ic iou s beginn ing y o u r son ha s ■ u d e to h is r.cw career in Ihe U.S. N a v y ,”^ .S eam an W alker com pleted h i s

; boot (ra in ing last week and wilt ttp o ft for h i* one-month under­ground training p rogram this week.

A fte r the m onth*! program , he w ill be assigned to the U S S F o r - rm tal. ■

Vkrfora Elected OOP County Committeeman. M eeting at H ill L anes F eb . 7, tbe

R epub lican County com m itteem en knd women, ap p ro v ed unanim ous­ly th o election o f F ra n k V ia to ra a s County com m itteem an fo r D is tr ic t I I , S ay re Woods South . This ac tion w as taken after M r. V iafora’s e lec ­tion by a quorum at the J a n u a ry m eeting .

D onald Burst, m unicipal ch a ir­m a n , re a d the ru le s th a t will gov- e ra |h e tow nship-w ide convention M b e held on M ar. 3 a t Ihe M adison T ow nsh ip High School, a s su b m it, ted an d approved b y th e ru les com ­m ittee . He exp la ined the m ethods th a t will be used lo select de legates an d th e p ro ced u re s tha t will be follow ed in e a ch d is tr ic t regard ing th e selection of coun ty com m ittee­m e n and w om en an d the G O P ca n d id a te s for the tow nship com ­m ittee .

F o r the first time in (J.S. Revenue H is to ry taxes collected In IBIS ex­ceeded | l , m . 0 M . M .

C heste r Jam ison sr. has been nam ed ch a irm an o f the fund ra is­ins com m ittee, w ilh co-chairm en, M r. Dunn, Mr. C reevey and M r. Lanzaro.

R efreshm ents will be se rv ed jf- te:.' all m eetings, w hich a re held the fourth M onday of each m onth.

Madison Township H.S. Band Concert Slated

The S p artan Blue Band o f M adi­son Tow nship llig b School is p lac­ing the final touches on th e p rep­ara tio n s for Its firs t concert tom or­row. T he com ing concert is a t­trac ting considerab le in te res t In the com m unity an d prom ises tn lie an excellen t p rog ram .

The D ance Band and the Corps o l T w irle rs will perform with the band to add v arie ty and versa tility to the p ro g ram . T he co n cert will m ark th e first pub lic p erfo rm ance by a h igh school o rgan ization in the m agnificent new auditorium . The 800-seat aud ito rium prov ides a T Iicuter-in-the-Round effect with its am ph ithea te r design.

The band will p lay selections from th e m usicals "M y F a ir L a­dy ,” "T h e M usic M an" and “The P a ja m a G am e.” A selection nf s tan d a rd Sousa M arches will lend a co n tra s t to the B roadw ay selec­tions, T h e band will d em onstra te its versa tility hy playing renditions o f O ffenbacb, Beethoven ami R ach­m aninoff.

The 16th A m endm ent g ave Con­g ress th e pow er to tax incom es.

Past Officers Feted At Dinner

P a s t C om m ander J a c k O lsen and P a s t P res iden t, M iss M ary R eiher, w e re honored a t a d inner in the post home. T h e fo rm er le ad ers of A m erican Legion Post 332, Lau­ren ce H arbor, an d its L adies Aux­ilia ry w ere p re sen ted w ilh gifts from the post and unit m em bers . R aym ond K orkow ski, m a s te r of ce rem onies, m a d e the post p resen ­ta tio n s to P a s t C om m and e r Olsen a n d M rs. J s c k Olsen p resen ted the unit g ifts to M iss R eiher.

The d inner opened w ith an invo­ca tio n hy the ac tin g chap la in , P ast C om m ander Jo h n C olista an d g re e t­ings from C om m ander Rollin R ath- bun and M rs. W illiam F o ste r, aux ­il ia ry p residen t.

Among the gu es ts p resen t w ere C om m ander W ade Brown, Post 87, W oodbridge; C om m ander W illiam F lag g of the C harles H enry DAV P o st, New B runsw ick; A ugust Lan

P ost 65, M etuchen; C aristad Bruns, a resident o f th e New Je rs e y S tate H om e for D isabled Soldiers a t M en­lo P a rk ; de lega te s from M ataw an Post 176 and M etuchen P o st 65. A lso in troduced w ere P as t County P res id en ts M rs. A ugust L auer, Unit fi5, M etuchen; M rs. Rollin R athbuu an d M rs. W illiam B ridgem an, Unit 312, L aurence H arbor, an d M rs. W ade Brown, f irs t vice p residen t of W oodbridge U nit 87.

T he following past com m anders and past p res iden ts o f the local o r ­gan ization w ere , p resen ted : John C olista, A ndrew C arve r, M r. Ratli- bun and M r. O lsen. M r. R athbun and M r. O lsen each had served te rm s a s co m m ander previously. A lso M rs. J a m e s G uilfoyle, M rs. P e te r F ierro , M rs. Rollin R athbun , M rs. W illiam B ridgem an, M rs. Jo h n V uchitis u n d M rs. Jack O lsen.

Thomas Tyrell Enters Race For Nomination

T hom as T y re ii, long ac tiv e in M adison Tow nship and Old B ridge political, socia l, chu rch and a th letic affa irs , has announced he will seek nom ination a s one of the tw o GOP backed cand id a te s at the R epub li­ca n Convention to be held M ar. 3, a t the M adison Tow nship High School. " I have a keen aw areness o f the p rob lem s facing not oniy Old Bridge bu t the en tire tow n­ship. My ac tiv ity in the R epublican

-P a r ty H n chu rch -a ffam s—my-know-- ledge of the needs of the tow nship m akes m e feel th a t I can effec tive­ly help the R epub licans regain th e ir position of lead ersh ip in M adison Tow nship ,” M r. Tyre ll dec lared .

“ T hat Is why I am p lac ing my nam e in nom ination. If I did not th ink I could help, if 1 did not feel tha t 1 have som eth ing tang ib le to offer, to the vo te rs of M adison Tow nship, I would not b e doing th is .” M r. T y re ll ran fo r th e posi­tion of tow nship com m itteem an and w as d efea ted by a sm all m a r­gin.

He has been ac tive as a m em ber of St. T hom as’ C hurch, Old Bridge*, serv ing as an u sher, a m em ber of th e Holy N am e Society and m any church com m ittees. He is tre a s u re r o f the Old B ridge A thletic A ssocia­tion, is ac tive in local com m unity affa irs and Is p as t p resident of the Old Bridge R epublican Club.

TAPS Raise $902 In Dimes Drive

M rs. D avid E . W atson, Madison Tow nship ch a irm an of th e Teens- A gainst-Polio D rive for the new M arch of Dime* D rive, h as an ­nounced th e to ta l rece ip ts from the various p ro jec ts in the local areas of the tow nship:

In the C heesequake and C entral P a rk a re a , the rece ip ts for ta g day w ere (30.60 and th e special pro­jec ts , $56.85, to talling $87.45.

In the M adison P a rk a re a , tag day rece ip ts w ere $40 and special p ro jec ts , $130, to ta lling $170.

In the S ay re Woods South area, tag day rece ip ts w ere $‘Jfl.33 und special p ro jec ts $157.85, totalling $187.16.

In the Old B ridge a rea , ta g day rece ip ts w ere $G2.45 and special p ro jec ts $22, to talling $84.45.

Cliffwood Beach ta g day r e c e ip t w ere $30 and th e ir skating parly $71.02, to talling $101.02.

L a u ren ce H arbor ta g day receip ts w ere $71 .75 and special projects, $78.25, to ta lling $150.

T he. sum of $122.00 w as reali/.ud from the joint effort of all the areas for the P re s id en t 's Ball.

T h e re fo re , the sum of $902.70, the sum s of $254.13 from tug days and $G38.57 from all the o ther projects, will be tu rned o v e r to the M arch of D im es D rive for 1%2.

T h e following a re a m other advis­o rs and teen-age adv iso rs assisted M rs. W atson: M rs. G eorge Drost and M rs. F rank M oscarillo and Miss R osalie M oscarillo, C heese­quake and C en tra l P ark ; M rs. C harles T aesch le r and M rs. Irving Colacci and M iss Cissy Colacci, M adison P a rk ; M rs. H enry M uller and M rs. Jo seph Pandozzi and Miss L o rra ine St. John and G ary Sapir, S ayre Woods South; M rs. C harles A um ick and C harles A um ick, Old Bridge; M rs. H arry G erm an o nnd M iss J a n e t G erm ano, Cliffwood

M rs. G eorge Sm ith and Robert Skubik, L aurence l la rb o r .

Mrs. Becker Hostess To Morganville Club

M rs. E dw ard B ecker, M organ- v ille , w'as ho stess to ihe social club on F eb . 7. G am es w ere p layed and the w inning team won prizes.

T he refreshm ent tab le w as dec­o ra te d w ith a la rge heart candle a s the cen terp iece . At each p lace w as a m in ia tu re h ea rt filled with candy .

Those a ttend ing w ere M rs. H arry Konowalow , M rs. Louis Becker, M rs. R ohert O w ens, M rs. Donald M iller, M rs. M artin Sm ith s r ., M rs. Jo sep h L anzaro s r ., M rs. M artin Sm ith jr ., M rs. R obert Seber and M iss S arah Ann Seber. The big prize for the evening w as won by M rs. D onald M iller.

P lan s w ere m ade for the next m eeting to be held at the hom e of M rs. L anzaro sr.

L E G A L N O T IC E

N . J . jn th e Scho o l D is t r ic t , for le g a l v o te rs re s id in g w ith in G e n e ra l E l e c ­tio n D is t r ic t s N o lM . 1 . 2. 3, 4 a n d 5 of the B oro utfh of M u ta w a n .

P O L L I N G D I S T R I C T No. 2 P o ll in j j p la c e ;it the Cltffw nod K i r ­

: m e n lu r y S ch tio l at C liffw o o d A v e n u e ,I C liffw o o d , N . J . in the School D is t r ic t , i fo r lu*fal v o te rs re s id in g w ith in G e n ­] e r a l E le c t io n D is t r ic t * 2 u nd 'AI of the* T o w n sh ip of M u ln u a n .; P O L L I N G D I S T H I L T No. 3I P u llin g p la c e »t the M a ta w n ii H ig hi SehfJol at H ro u d S tre e t, ,M alaw'u:i, t N . J in the Scho o l D is t r ic t , for Iv ji i i l ; v o te rs re s id in g w ith in G e n e ra l K le e - i lim t D is t r ic t s N o is ) I of the Town* I s h ip at M.'tfftuan.! jia $i7.Ki

L E G A L N O T IC E

LIK iA L NOTICE

Cheesequake Firemen Report To Five Fires

C heesequake Independent F ire Co. F ire C h ie fs report for Ja n u a ry showed firem en answ ered ca lls for two house fire s, two b rush fires and one c a r fire .

It w as announced th a t eight men of the com pany will a tten d the New Je rsey Pi re College at M an­asquan High School; five m en will a tten d F ire P olice School nnd five m en will a tte n d M iddlesex F ire School on a ir e ra fl in Jam esb tir^ .

The firem en will sponsor the ir m onthly dance on S atu rday , Fen. 24, in the fire house on R oute 34. Tiie public is inviteti.

Officers Elected By Marlboro GOP' T he R eg u la r R epublican Club of M arlboro Tow nship m et J a n . .11 at ihe R obertsv ille F ire House. A re­o rgan iza tion m eeting w as held and the following o fficers w ere nom in­ated an d e lec ted to office for 1962: P au l E. C hester, p residen t; F rank R appa, first vice p residen t; Lester Bond, second v ice p residen t; F red ­erick V onRodeck, th ird vice presi­dent; co rrespond ing s e c r e t a r y , Bessie L. W endel; record ing secre­ta ry , R obert N ivison; tre a su re r, B ea trice Bond; se rgean t-a t-a rm s, W illiam Diedlof; th ree-year tru s t­ee, A lfred S torer; hono rary ch a ir­m an, C harles T. McCue., A new m em bersh ip com m ittee was appo in ted consisting of Leon­a rd R appa , cha irm an , G era ld Bau­m an a n d . W illiam Diedlof. The club unanim ously endorsed t h e cpnd idacy of A lbert V. M cCormick as sheriff of M onm outh County.

A pplications f o r m em bership w ere received from M r. and Mrs. L aurence C. Y oungm an, M organ­ville.

R efreshm en ts w ere se rv ed hy M rs. Diedlof and M rs. VonRodeck and th e ir com m ittee , a fte r which a social hou r was held.

N e w J e rs e y S la te D e p a rtm e n t nf C iv i l S e r v ic e E x a m in a t io n s

A n n o u n ce d e lo s ln j; datt* fo r f il in g ;t|)|)licH tio ns M a r c h (>. 1U6U.

F o r a p p lic a t io n s , d u tie s, and m in i­m u m q u a lif ic a t io n s , a p p ly (o D e p a r t ­m e n t of C iv i l S e r v ic e , S ta te H o u se. T re n t o n . N ew J o r s c y o r 1100 Pay* m o nd B o u le v a r d , N e w a rk , New J e r ­se y , n r C it y flail, C a m d e n , N ew J e r ­s e y .

C a n d id a t e s fro m M a la w a n T o w n ­s h ip who h a v e f ile d a p p lic a tio n s w ill re c e iv e no fu r t h e r n o tice to a p p e a r u n le s s they n rc not q u a lif ie d .

T H E S K e x a m in a t io n s w ill he held S a t u r d a y . M a r c h 10, 1<)62. P a tro lm a n a l 8 :30 A .M . A p p lic a n t s w ill report to T o m s H iv e r H lfih S ch o o l, f ly e r s S tre e t . T o m s I t iv e r . N ew J e rs e y .

O p en tn m a le c it iz e n s , two year.s re s id e n t in M a ta w a n T o w n sh ip .

P a t r o lm a n . S a la r y , p ery e a r , j i 9 I2 .0 0

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S T A T E O K N E W J E R S E Y T O ! l l r i . G u lse p p e l io .co, a ls o know n a s M rs . Jo se p h f io sc o ; G u is e p p r B o scu , a ls o know n as Jo se p h Bo.'iru, h is h e irs , d e v is e r* und

f . S n erso n a ) re p re s e n ta t iv e s and his , th e ir o r a n y of th e ir .successors In rltfht, t it le and in te re s t : G ia m ­b a ttista le r u r d i, hit* h e irs , d e ­v is e e s and uet'Kunal re p re se n ta ­t iv e s und h is . th e ir o r n n v of

. t h e ir Kucccssor.s in rig h t, title an d In te re st, d efe n d a n ts:

Y o n a re h e r e b y M itnm o ned and re ­q u it e d to s e rv e upon H a r o ld Stern . E s q . . p la in t if f s ’ a tto rn e y, w hose ad - d r iin s is 57 W est M a in S tre et, Free* h o ld , N ew J e r s e y , a n a n s w e r to the C o m p la in t f ile d in a C iv i l A c t io n , in w h ic n Jo se p h F r i it t a io la and T h e re tiJ F ra t t a r o ta , h u sb a n d and w ife, are p la in t if f s an d M rs , G u is e p p e Hosco, a ls o know n as M rs . Jo s e p h Boseo, et. a U ., a r c d e fe n d a n ts, p en d in g In the S u p e rio r C o u rt of N ew J e rs e y , w ith in - .TV d a y s a fte r M a rc h SJli, 1962. e x c lu s iv e of s u c h d ate. I f yo u fa il sn to do, the re lie f d em a n d e d in the C o m p la in t w il l b e ta k e n a g a in s t you b y d e fa u lt. Y o u s h id l f ile y o u r a n sw e r an d p ro o f of s e r v ic e in d u p lic a te with the C le r k of the S u p e rio r C o u rt . State H o u se A n n e x . T re n to n , N ew J e rs e y , in a c c o rd a n c e w ith tiie ru le s of C iv i l P r a c t ic e and .p ro ce d u re .

T i l l s a ctio n h a s been In stitu te d fur the p urp o se of f iu ic t ln y the t itle of th e s a id J o s e n h F ra t t a r o ln and T h e r e s a F ra t t a r o ta . h u s b n iu l and w ife, to c e r t a in la n d s and p re m is e s s itu a te in the T o w n sh ip M a ta w a n . C o un ty of M o nm o u th a n d S tate of New Jer* sew d e s c r ib e d a s fo llow s:

B e in g l-o ts T2. 33. 34. 3.V 36. ’37. an d 3 7A . in R lo c k D , as show n i»n " M a p o f C liffw o o d HelKhtjf. a t C liffw o n d . N. J . ” f ile d in the O ffice of the C le r k of M o nm o u th C o u n ty on J u ly 2 1. 1!I41.

an d yo u a re m a d e d efe n d a n ts Ije - _a u se yo u c la im or a re c la im e d nr re p u te d to own the s a m e , o r so m e p a rt thereo f, or j»oine in te re st therein u r to hold a lie n o r e n c u m b ra n c e th ereo n .

I . C H A N T S C O T T .C le r k , S u p e rio r C o u rt.

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10-371 S H E R I F F ' S S A L E

S U P K K I O R C O U R T O F N E W J E R S E Y

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A 4r Ja.v H o ld in g C o .. a C o rp o ra tio n of N ew J e r s e y . P la in t if f vn: J a c k ie G a r y , et a i D e fe n d a n ts

H y v irtu e of a w rit o f ex e cu tio n in Ih e ab ov e stated a ctio n to m e d i­re cte d , I s h a ll expose fo r sa le at p u b ­l i c ven d ue, at the C o u rt H ouse in the Hornutfh of F re e h o ld , C o u n ty of M o n m o u th . N e w J e r s e y , on M o n d a y the 5th d a y of M a r c h . a t 2o’c lo c k . P .M . P r e v a iJ in jf T im e .

A l l ihe d e fe n d a n ts ’ r ig h t, title and in te re s t, if a n y , in an d to the fo llo w ­in g :

A l l those c e rta in lo ts, tracts o r p a r ­c e ls of la n d an d p re m is e s , h e r e in a f ­ter p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c r ib e d , s itu a te , ly in g and iteinj* in t iie T o w n sh ip of M a ta w a n in the C o im ly of M onm outh an d S tate of N ew J e r s e y .

B e in jr know n and d esig n a ted as I » t s •1!! lo S3 buth in c lu s iv e in B lo c k V .ih tihown on the m a p entitled “ M a p of C liffw o o d H e ig h ts , located at C l i f f - wood, M a ta w a n T o w n sh ip , M onm outh C o u n ty , N ew J e rs e y owned by the N . T . H e jce n ia n C o m p a n y , m ad e J u ly 1914 hy K ic h u rd H o u s e r, C . E ."

B e in g the s a m e p re m is e s co n v e ye d to J a c k ie G a r y and E liz a b e th G a r y , h is w ife, b y deed trntn l l r n r y O l iv e r . s in g le , dated M a rc h IS, 1!I51 and r e ­co rd ed M a rc h 1C. ]<JM in Rook 221(6 of D eed s fo r M onm outh C o u n ty on p a g e 327.

B e in g co m m o n ly know n and d e s ig ­na ted as A rlin g to n A venu e, C l i f f ­w ood. M a la w a n T o w n sh ip , New J e r ­s e y .

T h e a p p ru x iit ia te am ount or the ju d g m e n t to be s a t is f ie d h v sa id a a le it the kuim of Jl.lOO.(K) together w ith the co sts of th is s a le .

I R A E . W O l/C O T T , S h e riff . D a te d J a n u a r y 22, l!)C2 B e n ja m in G it t le in a n , A ttv. j l 23-4 132.76

p la c e d e s ig n a te d fo r Ih e v o te rs of the p o llin g d is t r ic t in w hich he o r she re s id e s :

T O W N S H IP O F A T L A N T I C P o llin g p la c e a l the A t la n t ic T o w n ­

sh ip S ch o o l. C o lts N e ck , M o nm o u th C o u n ty , N e w J e r s e y for a l l le g a l vo ters re s id in g w ith in the T o w n sh ip of A t la n t ic .

B O R O U G H O F F A R M I N G D A L E P o llin g p la c e at tne F a r m in g d a le

Scho o l. A c a d e m y S tre e t, in the B o r ­ough nf F a rm in g d a le , M onm outh C o u n l> , N e w J e rs e y for a l l le g a l vo ters re s id in g w ith in the B o ro ug h of F a rm in w d a lc .

H O it O U G H O F F R E E H O L D P o lh r ip D is t r ic t N o. I

P o llin g p la ce at the In te rm e d ia te Scho o l. P a r k A v e n u e , in the Horough of F re e h o ld , M o nm o u th C o u n ty , New J e rs e y in the School D is t r ic t fo r It R a l vo ters re s id in g w ith in G e n e ra l E le c ­tion D is t r ic t s 2. 3 and 4.

P o llin g D is t r ic t No. 2 P o llin g p la c e a t the H u d so n G r a m ­

m a r S ch o o l, H u d so n S tre et, in Uie H o ro u g h of F re e h o ld . M o n m o u th C o u n ­ty, N e w J e r s e y in the School D is t r ic t fo r le g a l v o te rs re s id in g w ith in G e n ­e r a l E le c t io n D is t r ic t s 1, S and 6.

T O W N S H IP O F F R E E H O L D P o llin g p la c e a t t iie F re e h o ld T o w n ­

sh ip S ch o o l, No, 384 W est M a in S tre e l, W est F re e h o ld . M o nm o uth C o u n ty , N ew J e rs e y fo r a ll le g a l vot­e rs re s id in g w ith in the T o w n sh ip of Fre e h o ld .

T O W N S H IP O F H O W E L L P o ll in g D is t r ic t N o . 1

P o llin g p ln c e at the S q u a n k u m F ir e H o u se. S q u a n k u m . M o nm o uth C o u n ty. New’ J e r s e y in Ihe Scho o l D is t r ic t for le g a l v o te rs re s id in g w ith in G e n ­e r a l E le c t io n D is t r ic t s 1 and 7.

P o llin g D is t r ic t N o . 2 P o llin g p la c e a l the H o w ell T o w n ­

s h ip S ch o o l, A rd c n a , M o nm o u th C o u n ­ty. New J e rs e y in the Scho o l D is t r ic t fo r le g a l v o te rs re s id in g w ith in G e n ­e r a l E le c t io n D is t r ic t s 2 an d 4.

L E G A L N O T IC E

P o ll in g D is t r ic t No. 3 P o llin g p la c e a t the S o u th a rd S ch o o l,

S ju t h a r d . M o nm o u th C o u n ty, N e w J e rs e y in the Scho o l D is t r ic t fo r le g a l v o te rs re s id in g w ith in G e n e r a l K le c tio n D is t r ic t s 3 an d 8.

P o llin g D is t r ic t No. 4 H u llin g p la c e at the L a n d O 'P in e s

Scho o l. W in d e le r H o ad, H o w e ll T o w n ­sh ip . M o nm o u th C o u n ty , N ew J e r s e y in the Scho o l D is t r ic t for le g a l v o t e r l re s id in g w ith in G e n e ra l E le c t io n D is* tr ic ts 5 and 6.

T O W N S H IP O F M A N A L A P A K la co n so lid a te d S ch o o l D is t r ic t , c o -te rm iiin u s w ith the T o w n sh ip of M a n a la p a n and B oro ug h of

E n g lis h U*%vit)P o llin g D is t r ic t No. 1

P o llin g p la ce at the E n g lis h to w n Scho o lho use No. 1. P in e S tre e t , in the B o ro u g h o f E n g lis h to w n , M o n ­m outh C o u n tv , N ew J e rs e y in th* Scho o l D is t r ic t , for a ll le g a l v o le m re s id in g w ith in the b o u n d a rie s of th« b o ro u g h ot E n g lis h to w n . M o n m o u th C o u n ty . N e w J e rs e y and fo r le g a l vo ters re s id in g w ith in G e n e ra l E le c * tion D is t r ic t No. 2 of the T o w n s h ip ol M a n a la p a n . M onm outh C o u n ty , New J e rs e y .

P o llin g D is t r ic t N o. 2 P o llin g p la ce at the M a n u lu p a n

T o w n sh ip F i r e H o u se, M illh u rs t , Mon* m outh C o u n ty, N ew J e rs e y in th t Scho o l D is t r ic t , for le g a l v o te rs r e ­s id in g w ith in G e n e ra l E le c t io n Dia* tr ic f No. I nf ih e Tnw m *hlp of Man** la p a n , M o nm o u th C o u n ty , N e w Jer* s t y .

T O W N S H IP O F M A R L B O R O P o llin g p la c e at the M a rlb o ro Tow n*

sh ip C e n t r a l School, W le k a tu n k . Mon* m outh C o u n ty , New J e rs e y fo r a ll le g a l v o te rs re s id in g w ith in the Tow n* sh ip nf M a rlb o ro .

B y o rd e r of the H o a rd nf Educa* tion.D a te d : F e b r u a r v 12, 1962.

I r a C , T ilto n , S e c r e t a r yJ15 $ 3 t . «

a s e n s e o f s e c u r i ty

Board Has MeetingW hited Brown School Parent-1

T e ach er A ssociation executive i board , C heesequake, held its meet- > ing in the school on M onday even- j ing. F inal plans w ere announced | hy M rs. iu lnn T ierney , Founders j

Day ch a irm an , fo r the Founders i Day P ro g ram and P-TA B ir th d a y ! which will be observed at the sam e i

tim e. T h e county Founders Day I d inne r will be held Feb. 20 at ' 6:45 p.m . ut R u tgers Comm ons, New Brunswick. ,

M rs. Nina Malika, program ch a irm an , repo rted tha t p lans f o r ! the c lass trips a re being discussed : and form ulated by the tcachers. j

M rs. T helm a M astro w as ap- 1 pointed co-chairm an of hospita lity ■ due to the illness of M rs. Kloise ‘ E cker, hosp ita lity cha irm an .

N O T I C EN O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N T O T H E L E G A L V O T E R S O F T H E R E G I O N A L S C H O O L D I S T R I C T O F

M A T A W A N c fm s is t ln a of

Dems Gave DinnerThe D em ocra ts of M ataw an

Tow nship w ere the hosts a t the testim onial d inne r honoring John I M arz jr . and Daniel H. Downey, i M ataw an Tow nship C om m ittee­m en, and John B. K enner. M ata-; wan Tow nship T ax A ssessor. The ! M ataw an Tow nship D em ocratic Club of D istric ts 2 and ,1 w ere not the sponsors, as previously stated .

L E G A t ; N O T IC E L E G A L N O T IC E L E G A L N O T IC E L E G A L N O T I C E

.M A T A W A N B O R O U G H M A T A W A N T O W N S H IP

C o u n ty of M o n m o u th , N ew J e rs e y , that a S p e c ia l M e e tin g nf the leg a l v o te rs of sa id D is t r ic t w ill be held on T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 20th, 1!H52, at 2 o 'c lo c k P .M . ( E S T i

T h e p olls w ill re m a in open u nU l H o 'c lo ck P .M . I E S T i and as m uchlo n g e r a s m a y he n e c e s s a ry lo en­a b le a ll the le g a l vo ters then present to ca s t th e ir b allo t* .

T h e m e e tin g w il l be hold anti a ll Lho le g a l vo ters o f the Sch o o l D is tr ic t w ill v o te at the re s p e c t iv e p ollingp la c e s stated below .

A t the s a id m e e tin g w ill be su b ­m itte d p ro p o sitio n s fo r v o tin g taxes fo r the fo llow ing re sp e ctiv e p u rp o se s;

F o r C u rre n t E x p e n s e s .. 5HOB.OOO.OOF o r C a p it a l O u t la y ........ 17.AffO.O0T h e total n m o u n I

thought to b e n eces­s a r y IS .............................. $1523,500.00

T h e p o llin g place!* for s a id m eeting an d th e ir re s p e c tiv e p o llin g d is tr ic ts (d e s c r ib e d bv re fe re n ce to the election d is t r ic t s used a t the la st G e n e ra l E le c t io n ) h a v e been d e s ig n a te d below , an d m i p erso n s h a ll vote nl s a id m ee t­in g e lse w h e re than ,it the p o llin g p la c e d e s ig n a te d fnr the v o te rs of the p o llin g d is tr ic t in w h ich he or she re s id e s . .D A T E D Feb . !>. 2!i»2

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p e n s e s ” me h id es p r in c ip a ls ' , te a ch ­e rs '. ja n it o r s ’ a n d m e d ic a l in sp e cto rs' s a la r ie . i. fuel, textbooks, school sup ­p lie s . fla^N. tra n sp o rta tio n nf pupil.-*, tu it io n of p u p ils a ttend ing scho o ls in o ther d is t r ic t s w ith the co nsent of the H o a rd of E d u c a tio n , schooi i ib i << h c s , c o m p e n sa tio n uf the S e c re t a r y , of the cu s to d ia n of sch o o l m o n e y s and of at­te n d a n ce n f lie o rs , tru ant scho o ls, in ­s u r a n c e . m a in te n a n c e of p la nt and in c id e n t a l expenses.

" E v e r y c it iv m of the U n ited States of the age of 21 y e a r s who s h a ll have been a re sid e nt of the S ta le S IX M O N T H S and of the c o im ly in w hich he c la im s his v o te S I X T Y D A Y S next before the e le ctio n an d w ho has been p e rm a n e n tly re g iste re d in the m u ­n ic ip a l e le ctio n d is t r ic t a l lea st fori* d a y s p r io r In th r d a le of the e le ctio n, s h n ll he entitled to v o le nt Ihe Kchool e le d io n . A p p Jicn H im fo r m il it a r y nt c iv i l ia n absentee b allo ts m a y be m ad e to the s e c r e t a r y o f Ihe B o a rd of E d u ­c a t io n " .

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the le g a l v o te rs of the School D is t r ic t of T i ie F re e h o ld R e g io n a l H ig h Scho o l D is t r ic t In the C o u n ty of M onm outh an d S ta le of N ew J e rs e y , that a s p e c ia l m e e tin g o r e lectio n of the le g a l v o te rs of t<aid D is t r ic t w ill be h e ld on T u c s d a v . the Kith ( la v of M a rc h , HW2, at 3:00 o ’ c lo ck P . M.

T h e (K ills w ill re m a in open u n til 1) 00 o’c lo c k P .M ., an d as m uch lo n g ­e r as m a y he n e c e s s a ry to p e rm it a il the le g a l v o te rs then present to v o le u nd lo c a s t th e ir b a llo ts .

T h e m e e tin g or e le ctio n w ill be he ld und a ll the le g a l v o te rs of the Sch o o l D is t r ic t w il l vote at Ihe re sp e ctiv e p o llin g p la c e s stated below.

A l the s a id m ee tin g o r e le ctio n, the fo llo w in g p ro p o sa l w il l be s u b m itte d :

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tio n of T h e F re e h o ld R eg io n a l H ig h S cho o l D is t r ic t In the C o m ity ol M o n ­m o uth and S ta te of New je r s e y , is h e re b y a u th o rize d :

(a ) T o a c q u ire b y p u rch a se or co n d e m n a tio n for use as a site for a new h ig h school a |>lot ot la n d lo ca te d in tiie T o w n sh ip of H o w ell in the school d is tr ic t on the ko uthe rly s ite of Uie S ctu a n k u m -Y e llo w B ro o k R o a d and h a v in g a fro ntag e thereon of a p p ro x im a te ly l.tKK) feet and b ou nd ­ed on tho w e ste rly s id e by S o u th a rd A v e n u e , op the e a s t e r ly fclde by the P r e v e n to r iu m R oad a n d on the s o u th ­e r ly s id e by the M a n a s fju a n R iv e r , nr.d c o n ta in in g a p p ro x im a te ly 60 a c r e s , and to expend therefo r, in c lu d ­in g in c id e n ta l ex p e n se s, not ex cee d in g

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<c> T o Issu e bonds of the scho o l d is t r ic t fo r s a id p urp o se s in the p r in ­c ip a l am o unt of 52,707,ono.

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M A T A W A N M O T O * S , INC.r':"' ' 6 0 Main Street - Matawan '

Thursday, February 15, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j . Pag* Three

T B a r i t o n e T o S in g

^ A t O n c g S h a b b a t

M o rt Freem an, w e ll-k n o w n yo u n g A m e r ic a * baritone, w ill a p ­p ea r a l • ( a l t O n a a Shabbat w h ich w il l follow tha F r id a y e ven ing se r ­v ic e s o f t h * U n ited Hebrew C o n a re- gatlon, Keyport, o n Feb. K a t l : M

& > a . R ahM U . O . U . L m to a , * f -

N m I la a d a r « f Mm aongra g a iio a •w U IW fld a i* .

U m ooc aaioa w ill m arie Um Bay* it io ro J e w i * C a n a s t ia t tM ’. ee l*-

h ra tlea ti N ationa l J e w iA M u s ic

W eek aad the M th A a n iv s r s a ry ti the State ait b n e l . •

A rra a ge m sa ts lo r the event w e n m ad e through the coo pe rat ion o f tha Bayahoro Com m ittee for State o f la rae i Bonda vo d e r the ch a lr- a n sn sh tp o f M i n B . D o ro thy Cohen. T h o bayahoro com m ittee covera t h * Je w iah com m uoitlea In Belford.

K Cfilfwood, Holm del, Kean sbu rg, ^ 'K e y p o r t , Lau rence Harbor, M a r l ­

boro; M ataw an, M iddletown, M o r - ganville, P o rt M oam outh, R a r itan

■■ Tow nsh ip, U n ion Beach and A tian- tic H ighlanda. •>

'M r . F reem an haa dedicated h im - aelf to spread ing the eongi, m u s ic nnd culture. o f ;0 a r ly A m e rica and o f laraei. H e haa appeared aa aolo- iit in N ew Y o r k 's load ing concert halls, inc lud ing T o w n Hall. •

■ He has . t o u r e d In concerts throughout the U n ited States, W est- e m Eu rop e and Israe li p resenting a repertory o f so n g s reflecting the asp irations, struggle s, hum or, pathos and lon g ing s o f hum anity,

s In addition, he h s s broadcast aa " so lo ist for United N a t ion s R ad io .

M r. Freem an. Haa perform ed In theatres throughout the country and on rad io and television. H e has been featured in the "H e re 's I s ­rael C a ra va n ," under the ausp ices o f the Zionist O rgan ization of A m e r­ica, and is a frequent v is ito r to the “ E ch o s of I s r « H " p rogram o f the D u M o n t Te levision N etw ork and the “ A m erlcan -Israe l f e s t iv a l ' ' show on radio; : ' '■ -

In so fa r a s possib le, you should fill in -a ll req u ired info rm ation d i­rec tly on y o u r I9SI federa l incom e ta x re tu rn . If schedu les a r e a t­ta ch ed , they should conform , in a r ­ran g em en t and d e ta il w ith o ffic ial achedu les and to ta ls should b e en ­te re d oh the re tu rn form .

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

F irs t C h a rc h a C h ris t, S ciential N B re a d I t , Kay p e r t

Sunday a a r v ic a a n d Sunday School, I I a.m . W ednesday, tseti- m ony m eeting S p.m. B e a d in g room open W ednesday and Sa tu rd ay I r o n i to 4 p.m.

T h a n a tu ra o f true happ iness w ill bo brought out Sund ay at C h ristian Science ch u rch services.

Se lections from th a B ib la in th s iesson-serm on on the s u b j e c t “ S o u l" Include these ve rse s fromI C h ron ic le s ( I I ) : “ G lo ry y a In h is ho ly nam e: let tha heart e f t h a n re jo ice that a a sk tha L o rd . . . G lo ry and honour a re in h is presence; strength and g lad ness a ra la h la p lace ."

O o e o f the citations to b a read from “Science and H ea lth w ith K e y to tha S c r ip tu re s " b y M a r y B a k e r E d d y sta te s (p. 17): “ H app iness I * sp iritua l, born o f T ru th and Love.I I I i unse lfish; therefore It cannot exist alone, but req u ire s a ll m an­k in d to aha re It.”

C a l w y M s f t a d M C M D M a t , K a yp e rt

Rev. H a r r y R . F in e , F a ste r Yo u th ch o ir rahaarasa F r id a y a l

T m m adu lt choir, • p.m . ■ C h u rch achool maeta Su n d a y at

• : M a.m.; w orsh ip aervice, 11:41 a.m., "T u n n e ls oa the T u rn p ik e , " aarm oa topic: la tsrm sd la te You th Fe llow ahlp and H ig h Schoo l Youth Fellow ship , T p.m.

A m onth ly m eeting o f the M oth* e n * A ssoc ia tion w ill ba held M o n ­d a y at I p.m. :

S t M a r y ’s Ip b e e p a l C h a r t * E a a t F r a M S i., K a yp e rt

Rev. H e n ry A . M a le , R ecto r B o y Scou t T roop M w ill m eet a t

7 £ m . a n d B o y Seou l Com m ittee,

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p m ., o n Thursday .O n ' F r id a y there w ill, be H o ly tfmm un ion a t 8 :M a .m.' I s the e v ­

ening the Ju n io r E .Y .C . w ill meet at 7 :M p.m. '

Con firm ation c lasa w ill he held at • a.m. Sa tu rday and jun io r cho ir w ill rehearse at I I a.m . ’ ’

O n Sund ay there w ill he m orn ing p raye r at 7:41 a.m.; H o ly 'C o m ­munion, I a.m.; ch u rch schoo l aad fam ily aervice, l : N a.m;; m om - ing p raye r and address at I I a.m., followed b y a p a r ish m cstlag. I a the afternoon the C oup le s C lu b w ill meet s t 4:43 p.m. . ■

B row n ie s will, m eet T u e sd a y a i 1:11 p.m. .

O n W ednesday there w ill b e H o ly Com m union a l I a.m . followed by a d iscu ssion group. In the even ing the adult c la ss m eeting and the interm ediate and sen io r ch o ir re- hearsala w ill be a t '7 : I I p.m. and the A.A.a w ill meet a t • p.m.

G ra ce M ethodist St. Jam es P I.U a lea B each

R ev. E ld r ic h C. C am pbe ll H ssto r

Sa tu rday at 19 a.m. intermed- iste cho ir w ill rehearse. T h e M .Y .F . w ill hold a bake sa le ' a t l O s . m . at the church. • ;

Sunday School is held at l: 3 t a .m .; w orsh ip serv ice , I I a .m . At 8:30 p .m .. Ju n io r M .Y .F . m eets: 7:10 p .m ., evening in fo rm al s e r ­v ice; 3:45 p .m .. Senior M .Y .F .

T uesday senior ch o ir w ill r e ­h ea rse a t 8 p.m .; C om m ission on M em bersh ip and E v an g e lism m eets a t 9 p .m . •

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Ju n io r ch o ir reh ea raa l is held S a tu rd a y a t I I a .m . *

M atina Su n d a y a re at 7:45 a.m .; H o ly Com m union, I a.m .; fam ily serv ice and ch urch achool, t:30 a.m.; H o ly E u ch a rist and serm on, 11 a.m.; evensong, 7 : M p.m. E p is ­copal Y o u n g Churchm en meet at 7:30 p.m.

M ra. A . Roggeveen, R e d Bank, w ill apeak M o n d a y at the regular m eeting o f T r in ity G u ild at 7:41 p.m. H e r top ic w ill be “T h e E v e r ­g re e n s," the E p i ic o p a l Hom e for the A g e d In M oorestow a.

H o ly C om m u n ion w ill be cele­brated Tueaday at I a.m. and W ed­nesday at 10 a.m. T r in it y M e n 's C lub w ill be hosts at a Valentine p arty o n W ednesday a t I p.m. in the p a r ish house.

Sen io r ch o ir wilt rehearse T h u rs ­day at S p.m. ,

R ev . R ic h a rd L se S ee tt, F a s te rSu a d o y w o rsh ip se rv ice Is at

I a.m.; ch u rch achool; I I a.m.T h e M e a 'a C lu b w ill m eet M o n ­

day.P ra y e r g ro u p s w ill not meet u n ­

til fu rther notice,C hu rch confirm ation c la sa begins

Feb. 11 from 1 to ] : M p.m. and w ill continue fo r e ight weeks on Sunday afternoons at tha p srson- age, 241 Second St., South Am boy, l i i i s c la ss is open to youth and adults o f th s M ethod ist Church.

P r s y s r a fo r ths Lenten p ra y e r booklet m ust b e received b y the pastor b y Sunday.

P lra t P se sh y ta r ta a C h a rc h i M a i

R e v . C ha ste r A . C a llaw ay, F a ste r .

T w o m o rn in g w orsh ip serv ices Sunday a r s at > :M and I I a.m. Su n ­day Schoo l m aeta at I : I I a.m. N ur- aery ca re is provided at 9:30 and 11 a.m. for ch ild ren under three- years-of-sge. T h e Sen io r H i g h G ro u p 'm e e ts at 1:41 p.m.

The executive board o f the W o ­m e n 's O rg sn iia t io n 'm e e t s on M o n ­d ay at I p.m. at the h om s of M rs . H om er Leontine,' I I Schenck Ave., M s tsw sn .

B o y Scout T roop 71 meets on Tuesd ay at 7: M p.m .; Christian Education Com m ittee at 7 :M p.m.

O n W edne sd sy the M e n 's Chspter w ill sponsor a banquet for fsther and aon-daughter i t f i:M p.m. T ic ­kets m a y be obtained from Gordon Magee, L O 1-4683.

B row n ie T ro o p meets on Thurs- d s y at 2 :4 } p.m. -

Ju n io r H igh P rc sb y tee n s m eet on F rid ay a t 7 p .m .; In te rm ed ia te G irl Scout T ro o p m eets a t 2 p .m .

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T h u rsd ay at 8:30 p.m . a t th e syna­gogue. • "

Scout T ro o p and Cub P ack 230 will a tte n d S abbath E v e serv ices F riday a t 8:30 p .m . Tho se rv ic e w ill include M a Tovu, congrega tion ; p resen t co lo rs, scout troop and cubs under th e le adersh ip o f A lbert Galdes,-- G ubm asto rj—SGOut p ray er, D avid R e isem an , scout com m ittee ch a irm an ; K ab a la t Shabbath ; M a- ariv ; reded ica tion to Scouting, led by A lbert S ussm an, com m issioner; K iddush, G ene T ick , S cou tm aster; serm on, "T h e Lincoln Im ag e ," R abbi L evine; Alenu, cong rega­tion; K addlsh , m o u rn e rs; Sabbath hym n, cong rega tion ; benediction, R abbi L ev ine. G uests w ill b e Jam e s F lynn, d is tr ic t com m issioner, and R obert F , K reid ler, d is tr ic t scout execu tive . H osts will be M rs. M ae B eldonia, M rs. L. B lum enthal, M r. and M rs. M u rray L eh re r, M r. and M rs. H arvey B akerm ari. S tanley

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Cohen is cu b ch a irm an and M rs B. H crson, den m other.

A t the S abbath service S atu rday at 11 a.m., the following w ill be blessed; Robert H. Glatstein, How­a rd and R a n d i Jacobsen, Heid i F. K reute r, A m y Leh re r, A la n M ille r, D a v id a n d Jonathan Popplck. D ra w in g D a y , refreshm enta w ill be at I p.m. and the d raw in g at 11 p.m.

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K la g d o m H a ll, » D iv is io n S t“ Som e T a lm u d T e sc h ln g s " w ill

be the subject o f d iscussion at the M in is t r y Schoo l T hu rsd ay at 7:25 p.m. T h e se rv ice m eeting follows at 8:30 p.m. .

John J. llo lo vac s w ill de liver the pub lic B ib le lecture, “ W het Is G o d 's W a y to S a lv a t io n ? " Sunday at 1 p.m. "C h r is t ia n C ou rage” con ­tinues to be the subject for the W stchtow er B ib le s tudy, w hich be­g in s at 4: IS p.m.

T w o new B ib la study centers have been added In the area. T h e y are in C liffw ood at the hom e o f T hom as M o rio , 14 Prospect Ave., and la H a sle t at the hom e o f N ils Nelson,2 C a lt D r. O ther locations are in M ataw an, 111 W ilson Ave. and t A tlantic Ave .; Po rt M onm outh, 8 M onm outh Ave.; N o ith Center­ville, at the h o m s o f A rth u r P a l­m er; K in gd om H sll, Keyport,

B ib le Baptist C hu rchM iddle l td . , H asle t

R sv . G ilbe rt W stt, P s s to r M orning w orsh ip se rv ice Sundsy

is s t I I s .m . D onald K au fm ana w ill be the special sp eak er. M r. K aufm ann is a sen io r a t F a ith

T heological S em inary , P h ilsdelph ia , an d la a m iss iona ry ca n d id a te . B ible School m ee ts a t >:45 a .m . M ra. D onald K aufm ann w ill g iven T p e c tt t 'm e s M g e n o - th i 'c l f i ia r e n ." E ven ing w orsh ip serv ice is a t 7 p .m . w ith M r. K aufm ann aga in b ring ing the m essage . T im G rafton , a ' Junior a t F a ith S em inary , will p lay the p iano a t all serv ices.

B ib le S tudy and prayer, hour meeta on W edncsdaya at I p.m. w ith the paator in. charge.

You th fellowship night is T h u rs ­day at 7:31. p.m.

Reform ed Chu rch e l K eyportW arren St., Kayp ert

Rev. John II. Sharpe, Pa sto rC hoir re h e a rse s T hu rsday a t 8:15

p .m .; Sunday School te a c h e rs m eet a t th e aam e h o u r at th e hom e of M r. an d M rs. E d Allen.

C onfirm ation c lass m eets F rid ay a t 4 p .m . a t the parsonage. '

Sunday School m eets a t 1:30 a .m .; adu lt B ib le study g roup , 10 s .m .; m orn ing w orship aerv ice, 10:t5 a .m .; m eeting of th e Com ­m itte e fo r In te rm ed ia te Y outh F e l­low ship, 2 p .m .

T h e finance com m lttcu w ill meet in the ch u rch house M onday at 8 p .m . ' ‘

Senior Youth Fellow ship n i?ets W ednesday a t 7:30 p.m .

D ie Fa ith Reform ed Chu rch . M id d le R<f. and Poole Ave.

Ilaa lstRev. Theodore C. M uller, P asto r

Senior ch o ir re h ea rsa l is T h u rs ­day a t 8 p .m .

Ju n io r cho ir reh ea rsa l is S a tu r­d ay a t 10 a .m .; V alentine ca len d a rrev iew , a t . 8_ p. m ._____________ _

Sunday School m eets for a ll ages a t 9:.10 and 11 a .m .; m orn ing w or­sh ip se rv ices a t 9:30 and 11 a.m . when the p a s to r 's serm on topic will be "A S atisfy ing V ocation ." P ilg rim Y outh Fellow ship m eets a t 6:30 p .m .; Senior Y outh F e l­low ship, 8:15 p .m .; A dult Bible C lass, 8 p .m .

Sunday School te ach e rs m eet W ednesday a t 8 p.m .

B a yv ie w Preabyteriaa C h e rc * CHffweed Beech

Rev. F r a n c i i Osteratucfc Pastor

A dult m em bersh ip p rep a ra to ry c lass will m ee t in th e conference room T hursday a t 8 p .m .

C om m un ican t's c lass for young peop le m eets S a tu rd a y a t 10 a.m .

C hurch school classes m ee t Sun­d ay a t 9:30 a .m . T here will be spe- c lal m usic a t the 11 a .m . serv ico by th e ju n io r choir under the d irec tion of M rs. T heodore S loepei. T he serm on topic w ill be “T he G ood­ness of G od."

Thu W om en 's A ssociation will m eet M onday a t 8 p.m . in fellow­sh ip liall.

Boy Scouts a n d Exploring P ost m eet T uesday a t 7 p.m .

G irl Scouts m eet W ednesday at3 p .m .; sessional cnm m iltees, 7:30 p.m .

ScconU BapUst Church 215 Atlantic Si., K eyport

Rev. N icho las J. Tate, PastorT he financial d riv e sponsored hy

the D eacon B oard is nnw in p ro ­g re ss and will end Sunday, M ar. 23.

T he Ju n io r U sher H oard will m eet at the hom e of M rs. C lara Josephs, Van Dorn SI., F rid ay n ight al 8 p.m . P lans for the hake sa le lo be held on M a r . 10 will lie d iscussed .

Sunday School begins a t »:30 a .m .; m orning w orship, II a.m .; evening serv ice, 7:30 p.m.

M orning cho ir rehearses a t 7:30 p.m . M onday an d senior cho ir at 8 p .m . W ednesday.

P ra y e r serv ice is on F rid ay from 7:30 until 8:3tl p.m ,

Com m union se rv ice Is held the second Sunday o f each m onth, Spe­cial se rv ices will be held as an ­nounced.

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F irs t M ethodist C hurch 117 M a la SI., M ataw aa

Rev. F ra n k E . Sw eeten, P a s to rT he W om en 's Socie ty of C h ris tian

S erv ice w ill conduct a clam chow ­d e r sa le F d d s y at 11 a .m .; specia l m eeting of Ju n io r Fellow ship , 1 p .m .

In te rm ed ia te Y outh Fellow sh ip m ee ts a t th e ch u rch a t 1:10 p .m . S a tu rd a y fo r bow ling.

D iv ine w orsh ip serv ices Sunday a r e a t 8:45 and II a .m . w ith a se r m on b y th s p as to r and m u sic by th e ju n io r and sen io r ch a irs .

M onday th e sub -d is tric t you th ra l­ly w ill be held s t 7:30 p .m . a t K eansburg .

C hapel ch o ir reh ea rse s W ednes­d ay a t 7 p .m .; c ru s a d e r ch o ir , 8 p .m .

Ju n io r cho ir re h ea rsa l Is T h u rs day a t 2:43 p .m .; m id-w eek s e r ­v ice, 7 p .m .; senior ch o ir reh e a rsa l, 8 p .m .

A sp ir itu a l vision w eek w ith p reach in g each evening f r o m Sunday, M ar. 4, th rough S a tu rd a y , M ar. 10, w ill b e held Jointly w ith the F irs t B ap tist C hurch . T he g uest m in is te r w ill b e th e Rev. D av id J . E v a n s an d m usic will be d ire c t­ed by th e R ev. D avid Ju ro e .

F ir s t Baptist Cha rchin M a la St., M a taw aa

R ev. R o b ert W. A ddiss, P a s to rT h a p a s to r w ill con tinue hia

w eekly ae rm ons du rin g the “ H our o f P ow er” T h u rsd ay even ing a t 7 : M p .m . Follow ing th is s e rv ic e , th e sen io r ch o ir w ill reh ea rse .

C h eru b cho ir p rac tic e s S a tu rd a y a t 0:45 a .m . T h a Couples C lub w ill m eet a t 8:15 p m . in the fellow ­sh ip hall.

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S unday se rv ices w ill be conduct­ed a t 9:45 and 11 a .m . A nu rse ry is prov ided . D uring th e 11 a.m . w orsh ip se rv ic e , th e ch ild ren ’s chu rch serv ice w ill be held for ch il­dren from four-to -sixyears-o f-age .

Ju n io r H igh B ap tist Y outh F e l­low ship w ill hold a "S w e e th e art Ball'* on S a tu rd a y , F eb . 24, a t 0 p .m .

F irs t B ap tist C hu rch M a la a i d W . T h ird SU .

K ayp e rtK ev. M au rice W. P h illip s ,

P a s to rTho D elta A lpha C lass w ill m eet

T h u rsd ay a t 1 p .m . In th e church and th e D cacons an d D eaconesses will m e e t in the evening a t 8 p.m . in th e church .

On S unday th e re w ill be Sunday School a t 9:30 a .m .; m orning w orship , a n u rse ry Is ava ilab le , 10:45 a .m .; Y o u t h F ellow ship g roups, # p .m . and evening serv ice, 7:30 p .m .

T h e W om en 's A ssociation will hold a ra lly on M onday a t 8 p .m . in th e chu rch . T lie th e m e fo r the evening will be ‘‘H om e M issions.”

B ible s tudy is held W ednesday m orn ing at 9:30 a .m . a t th e church . A nyone Is w elcom e to a tte n d . In the even ing th e chape l and c ru ­

sa d e r cho irs re h e a rse a t 6:30 p.m.;

m id-w eek se rv ic e , 7:10 p.m. and san c tu a ry ch o ir re h ea rsa l, 8:30 p.m .

St. Jo h n ’s M ethodist C hu rch ' Sou th M ala St.,R a r lta a Tow nsh ip

Rev. N o rm a n R . R iley, P a s to r Sunday w orsh ip serv ices a rc at

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at 7:10 o 'c lo ck. Interm ediates meet

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Post H ig h Schoo l M .Y .F ., 7:10 p.m.

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T h e P re t ld e n l 'i recent announce­m ent that he w ou ld p re ss (o r crea ­tion o f a new governm ent depart­m ent h a i touched ofl liv e ly public debate. T h e a ge n cy he p rop o se * at

-cab ine t level w ou ld be know n a s (ha Departm ent o l U rb a n A f fa ir s and H ousing.

' A ll th e e lem en ts o l a go o d po liti­c a l squabble i r e here : T h e Inher­e n t d is tru s t o f th e ru ra l m e m b e r o f C o n g re ss for th e “ c ity s lic k e r” is a t o d d s w ilh th e co n cern o l th o se f ro m u rb an c e n te r s tha t th e ir con ­s ti tu e n ts a re u n d e rrep re se n ted in g o v ern m en t a n d can n o t f in d a r e ­ce p tiv e c a r fo r th e ir com p lex prob-

N o one believes we a rc go ing to so lve for 126,000,000 urban-dw elllng

-A m e r ic a n s a i i t h e i r J i o u s in g .Jrans-„portatioo sn d land-use p rob lem s Just b y creating a new agency. But I be lieve that a useful purpose w ou ld be served b y the new Dep a rt­ment.

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A m e r ic a ha s been transfo rm ed ' f rom a predom inantly ru ra l to an e ssen tia lly u rban nation. N e a r ly 70 pe r cent o l our population and ■ e a r ly M per cent o l o u r produc­

t i v e capac ity are located w ith in ur- < b aa a reas. O u r u rb a n population, o v e r tbe next qu a rte r century, is expected to inc rease by about 100,- M 0 .0 M people. In the tran sfo rm a- tlon, w e have w itnessed a shock ing deterioration o l m a n y u rban areas.

O v e r the past three decades, C on ­: g re ia h a s responded to the prob- ie m s created by th is rap id growth. B o th Repub lican and D em ocra tic Adm ia istra tiooa have supported, and C ongre sa h a s enacted, p ro ­g ra m s o f s lum c learance and u r­ban renewal, m ortgage insurance for hom eowners, hom e im provc- m ent loans, low-rent pub lic housing, pu rchase aad sa le o f m ortgages to •taUHao M e M a rk e t aad prov ide liqatd lty ta r m a rtgage investm ents,

, toaas fo r public facilities, for pub.: Uc w o rk s p lanning, for hou s in g for th s e lderly, for hous ing o f college Students, and a w id e range of oth-. e r activities.

A t ,the sam e Um e, Um federal > gove rnm ent h a s sought, a n d prop­e r ly so, to encourage the solution o f u rb an p rob lem s through state

jjSnd local action, inc lud ing area- w ide regional a n d interstate co ­operation. It p rov ides, for exam ple, g ra n ts to assist sm a ll c o m m u n i t ie s and to regional a n d m etropolitan a re a s in the ir e fforts tow ard com - p rehaasive planning. In th is area,

't h e activ ities of the federal govem - m t a t a r e not su ffic iently co-ord in­ated. T h e welter o f agencies dcal- in g w ith c ity p rob lem s often ob-

,‘K i i r e s o b je c t iv e s . (>no a rm nf Ih e : ^government fin d s Itse lf a t odd s w ith

he g o a ls of another,C e O rd la a le r r a g ra a M

' Here, I think, lies one o f the , g ra a t potential advan tage s o f the i new departm ent. F p r the depart­i m ia t w ou ld bo lo a position to c o ­ord inate the m ultip lic ity o f federal p ro g ra m s w hich have, as tliu ir p u r­pose, the prom otion o f o rde rly com m u n ity p lann ing and growth.

; In N ew Jersey, o a r s Is aot o a ly a p rob lem o l u rb an over-crow ding, at d t y s lu m s and downtown d e ­cay, u l s trang lin g traffic and de­p re ssed business sections. It Is a prob lem , M o, o f u rb an spraw l, o l the ob literation o f c ity llaoa. t l u r ­ban grow th leap frogging la ta ru ra l a reas, and of haphazard suburban grow th,

O * oae liaad, a s Ihe S en a te Oov- O M M M Bt O pera tion s Com m ittee re-

• ports, II is a p rob lem of Ihe rural ao tghbors who he lp pay d lsp rapnr- t lO M te ly lo r the co st of new s e r ­v ic e * lor' Im i * new ne ighbors out 01 loaoa o n la rm lo iid s. On Ih e ether ‘ ' It la a prob lem uf boom ing

popu la tions w h ic h locate In su b u r­b ia seekinfi tax re lief, b u t a re con ­fron ted w ith th e n ee d of once aga in prov id ing those se rv ic e s a l­read y es ta b lish ed in th e c itie s w hich they have left.

P r s l l a m O f O ld e r Su b u rbIt is a lso a p ro b le m of th e o lder

suburb, a s w ell a s the ce n tra l c ity , o f “ stu rb ia ," th a t s ad b u t a p t com ­m e n t on tho fa te o f to d a y ’s subu rb w hich m a y be losing ihe b a ttle for th e b e tte r , g re e n e r life sough t by m illions o f i ts in h a b ita n ts w hen they fled th e c e n tra l c ity .

T he new d e p a rtm e n t w ould need to be s tren g th en ed in th a t th e p roposal now does n o t p lan ad e­q u a te ly to b ring a ll th e p ro g ram s affec ting an u rb a n socie ty under one ad m in is tra tiv e roof. ______

CommunicationT o the E d ito r ,

A fter rea d in g th e ed ito ria l “ New P a rk in g A rea N eed ed " in th e F eb . 8, 19*2 issu e o f T h e M ataw an Jo u rn a l in w h ich you g av e yo u r "g e n e ra l a p p ro v a l” and w ithho ld ­ing " sp e c if ic a p p ro v a l" un til you " rev iew a n e n g in eerin g re p o r t on it, the e s tim a te s o f costs Involved a n d the am ount o f ow n er re s is ta n c e th a t m igh t d ev e lo p ," I d e s ire a t th is tim e to ca ll y o u r a tten tio n to th e follow ing.

To Ih e best o f m y know ledge it w as at the Dec. t, 1959, M a ta ­w an B orough Council m eeting that soother s tr ip o f m y p roperty w a s offered to M a ta w a n B o rou gh to w iden J a c k so n St. at the co rn e r n f L ittle and Ja c k so n Sts. and a long J a c k so n St. to R a v in e D r. and that p roperty to be g iven without price.

I f a p roposa l is on the m ove, so to speak, in M a taw an B o ro u gh to extend J a c k so n St., it se e m s to m e that it is m o v in g at a sn a i l 's pace tow ard a n y progress.

(S ign e d )

M rs. K a th ry n Lisk M asonIM Ja c k so n St.M ata w an , N . J ,

'Looking BackwardH oaao AbooS M h o A a i M a e s W s l i e * k I l s l o a i I k

H a rm le s s M o ld sD on’t p an ic if you see m old

grow ing o n house p lan t po ts o r even on th e soil.

D r.' S p en ce r H. D avis, ex tension p lan t d isea se s p ec ia lis t a t R u tg e rs, o ffe rs som e, rea s su rin g w o rd s abou t p io lds—o r fungi if th a t ’s wh a t you w an t to ca ll them .

A s u rb an life becom es m ore com plex, th e co n tro v e rsy grow s sharpe r betw een h ighw ay p lanners, w bose concern is o ften exc lusive­ly w ith traffic needs, an d th e local housing au th o ritie s , w hose o b je c ­tive is to avert new slum s w hile they wrestle lo rep lace ex isting ones. The federal governm en t, in cooperation w ith th e s ta te s an d localities, p rov id e s funds for each.

Morganville Couple Ski In Vermont

M r . and M rs . V incent Gentile, M organv ille , and M r. and M rs . V ic ­to r Appaneal, M idd letow n, spent three days sk iin g at Stowe, Vt.

M u t e r V incent G entile jr., spent the weekend w ith hia uncle and aunt, M r. and M r s . P e te r Peter­son jr., Cheesequake.

M rs . A lbert T a b e r h a s returned hom e from M on m o u th M ed ica l C en ter where she w a s a patient.

M rs . August BokM is spending som e t i m e in F lo r id a v is it in g friends.

M r . and M r * . F ra n k Sm ith and fam ily v isited re la tives In M o rg a n ­v ille over the weekend.

A fungus o r m o ld can so m etim es b e responsib le [o r p lun t d isea se b u t only sp ec ia l o n es can h a rm a plan t. T h e ones you see on com ­position o r c lay p o ts and on fla ts of seed lings and soil a re h a rm less .

T hese non -h arm fu l m olds com e in g reen , yellow and w hite , and th e y g row on o rg an ic m a tte r in the soil.

Com position c o n t a i n e r s nnd wooden f la ts a r e o rg an ic m n te r ia l, too. In som e p o ttin g soils a re m a ­nu re , s tra w o r le a f mold th n t en ­co u rage fungi o r m olds as w ell as p la n ts to g row .

B e G la d T h e y ’re There

Somo g a rd e n e rs like to use g round co rn p e a t m oss o r o th e r p lan t m a te r ia l fo r m ulched seed beds o r co ld fra m e s . These, too, suppo rt m o ld g row th .

In sho rt, if you find a m oldy s u r­face , be happy . T h is ju s t show s th a t you h ave o rg an ic m a tte r in th e coil, a n d th a t 's good.

I f y o u 're a m icrobio logist, you m a y even d isco v e r the so u rce of som eth ing like penicillin o r s tr e p ­tom ycin , s a y s D r. D avis. T h e se fa­m ous d ru g s , the la tte r d iscovered a t R u tg e rs, bo th co m e from m o lds s u ch a s you m a y find on y o u r flow er po t.

D ro o p y P lant

M rs. F. E ., M anasquan , w onders w h a t's h appen ing to h e r D ieffen- bach la p la n t. It g ro w s well but thenth e leaves droop and h ang dow n. She has been fertiliz in g it once a "m o iitln n K d -su sp ec ts - she- m ay- titr w ate ring i t tno m uch .

M alcolm R. H arriso n , ex tension specia list in f lo ricu ltu re a t R u t­g ers , su g g es ts no fe rtilize r fo r 1 w hile an d keep ing the soil on the d ry side.

T hen, too, the p lan t m ay be pot- bound, a n d in need of repo tting . F eb ru a ry nnd M arch usually is the repo tting season .

W hile B ugsM rs. C. H. M ., W oodbury, is an ­

noyed by w hite fly ing bugs a round h e r rose o f S haron.

P ro b ab ly w hite fly, says M r. H arrison . H e recom m ends a th o r­ough sp ray in g w ith DDT in a for­m u la in tended fo r p lan ts . P la n t leaves don’t like the oily k ind in­tended fo r use a g a in s t household insects .

D D T In a push-button can is handy to u se . Be s u re to re a d the label.

F if ty Y e a r * A g o(Issu e T h u rsd ay , F eb . 15, 1912)On T u e sd a y n ig h t T h o m as Tas-

s in i sa t in the sittin g room in the r e a r of h is fru it s to re sm oking a c ig a r . A cu s to m er c a m e in and he la id dow n his c ig a r and w ent to a t te n d to him . He spen t som e m in­u te s in th e s to re and w hile he* w as th e re th e w om en folks of the h ouse sm e lled b u rn in g clo th and m a d e a n investigation . T hey found th e ta b le cloth on f ire and w ere n o t long in g e tting it ou t doors. T h e e a r ly d iscovery of the fire no doub t p rev en ted a m ore serious loss.

Ice w as cu t in th e M ataw an C reek a few days ag o s ix teen inch­e s thick. I t p robably is th ick e r than th a t now , a s the w ea th e r conditions h av e been such as to in c rea se the th ick n ess ra th e r th a n d im in ish it.

W hile shoeing a h o rse in M or­g anv ille T uesday W illiam H ardy w as k ick ed on both knees and he h a d to q u it work.

S a tu rd a y m orn ing th e m e rcu ry w en t below zero h e re ag a in . A t D r. J a c k s o n ’s the th e rm o m e te r re g is ­te re d th re e below, and th e re w ere no doub t o th e r p la ces in town w h ere it w as still low er.

“ Too M any H u sb a n d s," given M onday n igh t in B roadw ay T h e a tre by the M ata w an D ram a tic C lub for th e benefit of the K eyport L ite ra ry C lub, d re w n ea rly a full house. M any a tten d ed from M ataw an and enjoyed th e danc ing w hich followed th e p lay . The rece ip ts w ere over $250 and th e net p ro fits will be a round $150.

L ast S a tu rd ay m orn ing the schedu le o f tra in s on th e New Y ork tt Long B ran c h R a ilro ad w as in te r ­fe red w ith for-.a.boj4l_t3t’Q hours*.

Harmony Club Meets At Morfanville Home

M rs. M artin S m ith s r . , M org in - villc, w as hostess to th e H arm ony Club on T uesday evening . G am es w ere p layed a n d p rizes won. R e­freshm ents w ere se rv ed , T he tab le w as d cco ra ted w ith m in ia tu re h ea rt baskets filled w ith candy.

T hose a ttend ing w ere M rs. V era Brow n, M rs, Jo se p h L anzaro s r ., M rs. L u lu Ben!, M rs. C hester Jam eson , M rs. H olm es L im b er- son, M rs, Jo sep h B arnabn , M rs. H enry Braufijgan, M rs, Jo se p h La- M urn sr., M rs. Leo h am m ers .

M rs, JumcHOn won t h e dnrk horse prize.

Dane* Contests At Youth Record Hop

T he youlh reco rd hop will be held F rid ay even ing a t the A m eri­can Legion Hom e, Sum nterffeld Aye., L aurcnce llu rb o r , s ta r tin g at 7:30 p.m ,

D ance con tes ts a re conducted and re fresh m en ts a re ava ilab le.

Chaperones from Ihe Laurence l la rh o r Am erican Leg ion Post 1.11 and the Lad le s A u x il ia ry are In attendance.

T een-ager* f r o m neighboring com m unities a re Invited tn attend ,

N ow I* th * llm * lo ad v e rtise those unused a r t ic le s fo r sale , A im tll * d In Ihe claiMlfied co lum n w ill tu rn lliem Into ca*h for you,

First Aid Auxiliary Has Dinner Meeting

T he L a d ie s A uxiliary of the M or­g anv ille F irs t Aid and R escue S quad held th e ir re g u la r m eeting a t the P o e t’s Inn, F ren e a u . T h u rs ­d a y evening . Follow ing the m e e t­ing a d in n e r w ns held.

T hose a tten d in g w sre M rs. J o ­sep h L anzaro , the new p res id en t; M ra. W ilbur K ilcom ins, vice p re s i­d en t; M rs. H a rry Konowalow , M rs. K enneth M iller, M rs, M arlin S m ith Jr., M rs. O tto Jln d rcck , M rs. E d w ard O ’Connor, M rs. F ra n c e s P o lichak , M rs. W a lter Shellock, M rs. C h es te r J am e so n , M rs. Louis U aeri, M rs, Roy A nderson, M rs. Jo seph Scffler, M rs. R obert Mou- sciV and M rs. F lo ren c e F n rre ll

a n d it w as all due to a horse.In an a d v e rtis em e n t in th is issue

D . E. M ahoney sells g ran u la ted su ­g a r , six cen ts a pound; la r^ e can p e a rs , 10 cents p e r ca n ; la rg e can b ee ts , 10 cen ts a ca n , th re e for 25 c e n ts .

Hon. a n d M rs. H. S. T e rh u n e , w ho h a v e been sp end ing som e m onths a t M arlborough H otel, A s­b u ry P a rk , have re tu rn ed h e re for a while. I t is said they co n tem p la te a tr ip S outh soon and will m ake A ugusta , G a., th e ir h ea d q u a rte rs .

Supt, J o h n E n rlg lrT o f F reeho ld v is ited th e M ataw an G rad ed School W ednesday of la st w eek.

M iss M ild red Brow n w as a w eek­en d g u es t of M iss H elen P itm an a t F reeho ld .

F ifty Y e a n A go(Issu e T h u rsd ay , F eb . 8, 1912)T he F e b ru a ry m eeting o f the

M ataw an Tow nship C om m ittee w as he ld in th e Tow nship H all la st S a t­u rd ay afternoon . By resolu tion the C om m ittee fixed the ap p ro p ria tio n s fo r 1912 th e sam e a s la st y ea r T hey o re : For roads, $1,200; w ays an d m ean s , $1,000; poor, S500.

A h eavy snow fell ea rly Sunday m orn ing , and this, b ec au se of tho con tinued cold w ea th er, h as m ade s leighing good in th e coun try dis­tr ic ts . Y es te rd ay th e te m p e ra tu re w as h ig h e r than fo r m a n y days, an d th is had its e ffec t in m elting the snow and ice beneath it, but not to a n y ap p rec iab le extent.

T h e re p o r t thut B lacksm ith L oesch w a s going to go to K eyport to open a shop th e re is denied by h im T h e ^ m m n r . wa s c urran t. '

election . A to ta l o f 93 vo tes w ere c a s t in th e tw o d is tr ic ts a s com ­p a re d w ith from 1,000 to 1,500 In elections of recen t y e a rs .

M em b e rs o f M ataw an Tow nship C om m ittee a n d m any c itizens from th e F re n e a u section o f th e tow n­sh ip a p p e a re d before the M ayor an d C ouncil a t th e ir re g u la r m eet­ing, T u e sd a y night, to a scerta in w hat ac tion the borough would ta k e in p ro v id in g w a te r fo r tha t sec tion of t h e tow nship which w a i ab o u t to form a w a te r d istric t if th e bo ro u g h w ould s e rv e them w ith w a te r on a sa tis fa c to ry basis.

Sunday m ov ies w ere ag a in hotly deb a ted b e fo re the M ay o r and B or­ough Council, T uesday n igh t, when th e p a s to rs o f the M .H. C hurch and the P re s b y te r ia n C hurch , w ith citi­zens an d Councilm on p ro tested th e ir d isap p ro v a l. T he m a tte r , a f­te r a leng thy d iscussion , w as left hang ing in th e air.

N ex t W ednesday n igh t, a P aren t- T e a c h e rs ' A ssocia tion will be o r­ganized in th e High School A udi­to rium .

M iss B e rn ice W. B row n has a c ­cep ted a position w ith W atson, A rm stro n g a n d C om pany, a New Y ork b ro k e ra g e house.

Ing lis U p p c rcu bought the p rop­e rtie s of th e A ero m arln e K lem m C orpora tion in K eyport ut a rc* c e tv e r’s sa le on W ednesday on his bid o f $200,000,

T h ir t y Y eara A r o(Issu e F r id a y , F eb . 5, 1932)

T ow nsh ip H all on A tlan tic A ven­ue w as th e scene of an o th e r hot d iscussion la s t night, w hen the T ow nship C om m ittee held its m onth ly m eeting . T h e room w as p ac k ed JLO. nvo rfiow inR an d som e

A nnua l Scout-O-AramaSouth D is tr ic t R a ritan Council

B oy S couts w ill p resen t the second an n u a l Scout-O -A ram a on S a tu rd ay from 2 until 8 p .m . a t S acred H e a rt H all, W ashington A ve,, South A m boy . T h e re w ill be exh ib its of Ci b, Scout and E x p lo re rs ’ c ra f ts from all tro o p s . Boys fro m T roop 07 and Cub P ack (T7, sponso red by C heeseq u ak e F ir e Co., will p a r tic i­p a te .

D o la n R e g io n a l• (con tinued From p age one) M nlo, ag a in w as nam ed a tto rn e y at JIOOO re ta in e r fee. Dr. S.D. I.a- to w was ren am ed school physician a I $B0u p e r y ea r. '

M r. D olan s la te d all co m n ilttre s w ould he nu incd a t th e next re g u ­la r m eeting excep t fo r the liuililiim com m ittee for th e high school w hich liu.t to be continuously on du ly . M r, M anville w as ren am ed a s ch a irm an , F loyd Brow n, F ran k D uncan a n d K nrl F . H euser a re the citizen m em b ers and L u ther A. F as te r and F. H ow ard Lloyd )r, the fuculty m em bers ,

M r. B ind ley w as appoin ted a c t­ing s e c re ta ry of th e board nt ClOt p e r m onth unlll a reg u la r ap p o in t­m ent Is innde.

T h e ru le s In effec t lust y e a r , w hich Include the th ird M onday ol the m onth an a re g u la r m eeting d a le , w ere adop ted , The m eeting Kgnl/i will toiHte betw een M ui»- w an High School and Clllhvood School,

b o th M ataw an and K eyport nnd he says h e cannot u n d e rs ta n d w here it em an a te d from , as he had no in ­ten tion o f m ak ing a change.

D aniel B rew er of M organv ille will w o rk the Holm es M. Stilw eil farm n e a r h e re and has rem oved his fam ily to the farm .

D uring th e absence of the M isses Johnson fro m th e ir h o m e on M on­d ay even ing a th ief en te red the house by tak ing a sc reen out of a r e a r w indow . He w en t th rough the room s an d when he left took only $30 in ca sh . The ro b b ery w as d is ­covered ab o u t 10 o 'c lo ck upon the re tu rn Df the M isses Jo hnson from th e m ee tin g of G lenw ood M ission [Band. M iss M ay Jo hnson had the rece ip ts fro m the m ite boxes w ith h e r and a f te r the ro b b ery w as d is­covered s h e felt it w as p ru d en t to ta k e them to a ne ighbor’s for safe keeping. T h e sam e n ig h t D r. Van- W ickle’s den ta l office w as en te red b u t noth ing w as tak en , it w ns re ­ported . T h e re a re m an y id le peo­ple about M ataw an ju s t now and th a t m ay account for th is and o th e r thefts .

R ac ing w ith sleighs on B road S tree t, R ed Bank, is a popu la r am u sem en t this w eek nnd m any fa s t h o rse s a rc out on the speed ­w ay e v e ry afternoon. T h e races a rc a m a g n e t which d raw s thou­san d s to w itness th em , the v isito rs com ing from fa r und n ea r.

In the H ouse of R ep re sen ta tiv es on T u e sd a y C ongressm an Scully In­t roduced a bill to p rov ide for the ex am in a tio n and s u rv ey o f the M ataw an C reek .

On J a n u a ry 31 M iss M arg u erite W inter m oved into h e r new hom e nt Cliffwood. It is s itu a ted on w hat w us fo rm e rly a part of the Rose fa rm nnd the house Is of m odern a r . ch itoc tu re , room y and conveniently a rran g e d . It adds to the v alue of the ad jo in ing land nnd It Is hoped o th e rs w ill em ulate h e r exam p le soon.

A . J . C u rta il has o rd ered u forty- horse pow er M ichigan five p assen ­g e r to u rin g c a r for Ills own use. T hese a re sold by V reeland & D en­se r and a re m udc by the sam e com pnny lha t m an u fac tu re s the E v e re ttl an o th e r e a r hand led b y jjjirJ local d e a le rs . .-■■■•» -

T h ir ty Y ear* A go(Issu e F rid ay , Fell. Vi, 111,12)R ep re sen ta tiv e W illiam II. Sul-

pliin of M ataw an , m em hci' of Ihe llouse N uval A ffairs C om m ittee, unti co m e m b e n a l (lie H ouse su b ­com m ittee Investigating the con- Hlructlon o f the Navy d irig ib le , A k­ron , will s a il ib o s rd th e sh ip from the nava l a i r tta tlo n at L akchm st M inietlnie next week.

Tilt' v o te rs nf M adison Tow nship, hy a vote o f 174 to M , au tho rised the Hoard o f F ilueatloti o f thnt low nship to borrow 14,M# on a nolo lo m ee t Its ohllgullona during the p resen t y ea r, m u s e d by llie Kcltool (und being tied up in the M utnw nn llnnk, T he am ount will In1 (s se sse d In the next lax Irvy.

Uiillkt1 llic school e lcc iio n j nl p re ­vious y e a rs , lliere w as m i contest and no excllem tm l u t T u esd ay 's

w ho w ere la te had d ifficu lty in get ting th e door open enough to wedge them selves in.

T h is past w eek, H. A . E igard , o w ner of th e M ataw an T h ea tre , teased th is house to the M ataw an T h e a tre in c o rp o ra te d , th e new com* pany tak in g ch a rg e on M onday.

M ata w an P u b lic H culth A ssocia­tion w ill m a k e no fu r th e r m ove at th is tim e to estab lish a sep a ra te h e a d q u a rte rs accord ing lo the ac* tion taken a l th e m eeting of the A s ­so c ia t io n T u e sd a y n igh t, in t h e H ealth C en te r.

M ay o r E d w a rd W. C urrie , M atu- w an, today announced his cand i­dacy for th e nom ination of S tate S enato r on th e D em ocra tic ticket. He is the f ir s t to e n te r the race for the S en a to ria l nom ination .

M iss M a rg a re t D evlin w as a sponsor a t th e baptism of M ary Louise P u rce ll, d au g h te r o f M r. and M rs. S tephen P u rce ll o f New Y ork , Sunday. T he baby w as n am ­ed a f te r M rs. P u rce ll’s aun t, M rs. P. J . D evlin.

M iss M ary F ran ces D av ies re ­ce ived h e r ca p , F e b ru a ry 1, at the llah n em n n n H ospital, P h iladelph ia, w here she is a s tuden t nu rse .

C harles Y e rg e r re tu rn ed hom e the fore p a r t of th e w eek a fte r spending s e v e ra l days in A nderson, Ind., on business.

T hrough th e effo rts of Jaco b R. Lefferts, 500 ca lico b ass und 500 b lack bass w e re added to the well- s tocked w a te rs of L ak e L efferts this w eek.

T he E duca tiona l C om m ittee of M ataw a n W ornan’s Club is busy

L a n z a r o S t i l l(con tinued from p ag e one)

fic e hours, 9-11 a .m ., M onday, W ed­n esd ay , and F r id a y , say ing it could ca u se h ard sh ip s an d p rev en t som e w e lfa re a p p lican ts from rece iv ing a id . B ut h e ad m itted he had no know ledge of a n y h a rd sh ip ca ses ca u sed by M r. N iv ison’s hours.

C o m m itteem an L am berson a s k ­ed w hy M r. L a n zaro w as com plain ­ing of office hour* set m ore than a y e a r ago. *'! ju s t found out about it h e re to n ig h t/ ' M r. Lanzaro said .

T h e ex c h an g e o cc u rre d a fte r M r. N iv ison g av e his m onth ly repo rt. M r. L anzaro a sk ed him w hen he w as av a ilab le to ass is t re lie f clients. M r. N ivison sa id during officc hours and by appo in tm en t, and an y tim e in em erg en c ies . M r. Lan­za ro sa id th e se hours w ere not suf­fic ien t. U nder the previous w elfare d ire c to r , E d w ard Crine, w elfare c lien ts could see the d ire c to r ut an y tim e , he said .

B e tte r H ia n P rev ious S ystemC om m itteem an C harles T. M cCue

sa id he thought reg u la r o ffice hours w ere b e tte r than the p rev ious sy s­tem . W elfare c lien ts then hud to ca tch the d ire c to r w hen ' he was hom e, he sa id , and n ev e r knew w hen th a t w ould be.

M r. L anzaro then voted aga in st p a y m en t of the sem i-m onthly wel­fa re bill.

A n o rd in a n ce requ iring posting of p e rfo rm a n ce bonds for repa’ir of s t r e e t open ings w as o rd ered d ra f ted.

T ow nsh ip T re a su re r Irv ing G. P e r ry j r . w as o rd ered to p rep a re an inven to ry of tow nship p roperty .

M r. P e r ry sa id he w ill rece ivc ta x p ay m en ts betw een 9 a .m . and 5 p .m . M onday th rough F rid a y «t his hom e, E a s t F ran c is Ave., and R oute 520, R obertsv illc .

p rep a rin g For the annua l W ashing' ton B irth d ay p a rty hold every y e a r for th e benefit of th e sch o la r­sh ip fund. T h is y ea r, in s tead of a dance, it w ill be a b rid g e p a rty for w hich p rep a ra tio n is being m ade for a la rg e tu rn -ou t. T h e b ridge p a r ty will ho held S a tu rday night, F e b ru a ry 20.

W agner M ark e t Co. ad v e rtises in th is issue p r im e rib ro as t, 25 cents a pound; s irlo in s teak , 29 cen ts a pound; chuck roast, 14 cen ts a pound; s p a re ribs, 10 ccn ts a pound; legs o f genuine lam b, 19 cen ts a pound ; cross r ib , top s ir ­loin, boneless rum p, top o r bottom round ro ast, 21 cents a pound; la rg e F lo rid a ju icy o ran g es , 25 ccn ts a dozen; choice rip e tom a­toes, two pounds f o r 21) cen ts ce lc ry h ea rts , 10 cen ts each.

Probation For Two In Borough

M ag is tra te R alph S. H eu ser jr ., M ntaw an B orough, im posed su s­pended coun ty ja il sen tences and put tw o o ffen d ers on probation in d iso rderly c a se s heard by the board nt his .second sitting.

Jo se p h R ice, 21 Clinton St., M ata­w an, w as fined $25 and $5 costs in add ition to the o th e r p en a lty for a count of a ssa u lt nnd b a t te ry aga inst his fa ther, Jo h n . T he defendant ga ined len iency only by a plea that he ac ted in a d runken rage and dep lo red w h a t he had done after regain ing a so b e r s ta te . T he fa th ­e r signed com plain t a f te r policc rescued him .

A rth u r J . W a lt/ jr . , A berdeen R d., w as p la ced on p robation one y e a r and a s se sse d $5 costs on com ­p la in t of P a tro lm a n C urnien M es­s ina , borough police, th a t the de­fendant had used foul and abusive la nguage to a police o fficer ov er a te lephone.

P uu l K a tren b ach , L l o y d Kd., M ataw an paid $10 und $5 co.sis on a com plain t by P a tro lm an John M uller, borough police, of strik ing n p a rk ed ca r.

ough police, a rra ig n e d A udrey Van- P elt, T ennan t R d., M nrgnnvilU ’, for

F e e s E a s e d F o r(con tinued from p age one)

g roups w ould be allow ed to use th a t build ing un til the school ad ­m in is tra tio n had gotten “ s e t” in its occu p an cy and functioning in the building.

T h e m ove provoked a s to rm of d iscon ten t a t the tim e, but the b o ard stuck to ils point. L eonard B ooth, a m e m b e r of the buildings und g rounds com m ittee , adm itted T h u rsd a y th e re had been a r e s ti r ­ring of com p lain ts over fees ch a rg ­ed once the no-use-at-all period in the high school exp ired Nov. 15, But he in sisted the chunges “ had been u n d e r considera tion som e tim e" and did not rep re sen t a giving-w ay by the board to p re ssu re from any g ro u p o r o rgan iza tion . It w as a re­q u es t by N orm an D orff fo r an e le­m e n ta ry room for the P lay m ak ers , In c ., a d ra m a tic socie ty , and of Ro­b e r t F allon , fo r th e S ay re Wood South P lus 21 League, a softball o rg an iza tio n tha t b rought the issue to the tab le T hu rsday .

New S cale A pprovedT h e new sc a le ap p roved is: High

school aud ito riu m rents fo r $50 for •one-rehearsa-l-atK l-ottc-pertm ^ttafiee-in s te ad of the prev ious $60 fee. T he

•gym nasium re n ta l ffo r a th le tic even ts on ly ) has been reduced from $75 to $40. C lassroom s w hich p re ­viously ren ted for $15 now will ren t for $5. The a th le tic p rac tice field will ren t for $10 instead o f $25 and the double te am room for $10.

A ll o th e r fees w ill rem ain the sam e in the high school. T he reg ­u la r ren ta l fee for non-service o r­gan iza tions re m a in s at $125 for the au d ito riu m , $150 gym nasium ; $25, c lassroom ; $74, c a fe te r ia dining a r ­ea; S25, a th le tic field, and $25, dou­ble te am room .

An add itiona l fee of S5 p e r hour will be m ade for use of facilities a f te r m idn igh t fo r those en titled to the se rv ic e and $10 fur the rental ra te .

O ther S tipulationsAny civ ic g roup o r non-profit o r­

g an iza tion , not a recognized school o rgan iza tion , will b e perm itted the u se of school fac ilities fo r m eeting

T H I S *N T H A T . . . W i t h t a x r a t e s b e i n g a n n o u n c e d f r o m t i m e to t i m e t h i s m o n t h , a l m o s t a l l o f t h e m b a s e d o n t r u e v a l u e , m a n y p r o p e r t y o w n e r s a r e b r u s h i n g u p o n t h e i r m u l t i p l i c a t i o n t a b l e s . . , a n d in s o m e to w n s , th e y im ­m e d i a t e l y c o n s u l t t h e Y e l l o w P a g e s f o r a r e a l t o r a n d a m o v i n g v a n . , . M o s t f o lk s in t h e s e p a r t s a r e l o o k i n g f o r ­w a r d to t h e J e r s e y C o a s t B o a t S h o w , o p e n i n g S a t u r d a y a t A s b u r y P a r k ' s C o n v e n t io n H a l l . . , F o u r b u s i n e s s f i r m s f r o m K e y p o r t w il l b e r e p r e s e n t e d . . . S p e a k i n g o f b u s i ­n e s s , d i d ’j a s e e w h e r e a B r i t i s h e l e c t r i c p a r t s f i r m th i s m o n t h a d o p t e d a p o l i c y n o t t o h i r e a n y m o r e b u x o m g i r l s . T h e r e a s o n w a s t h a t t h e y c o u l d n ’t g e t c l o s e e n o u g h t o c lo s e - t o l e r a n c e w o r k . . . O c c u p a t i o n a l h a z a r d ? . . . O h y e s , f o r t h o s e w h o m i s s e d th e e n d o f t h e w o r ld a s p r e d i c t e d a f e w w e e k s a g o , d o n ’t g iv e u p . . . . l a te s t s t a t i s t i c s s h o w t h a t if y o u d r i v e a c a r n o w , y o u h a v e a 5 0 -5 0 c h a n c e o f e i t h e r b e i n g k i l l e d o r i n v o l v e d in a m a j o r t r a f f i c a c c i d e n t i n y o u r l i f e t i m e .T A L K I N G A B O U T T H E e n d o f t h e , w o r l d b i t t h a t w e n t o n w i th t h e s o o t h s a y e r s , w o u l d n ’t i t b e a w f u l i f y o u a c t u a l l y b e l i e v e d t h e m , d e c id e d to s p e n d a l l y o u r m o n e y , l e a v e y o u r w if e , t e l l t h e b o s s o f f o n ly t o h a v e t h e a l a r m r in g M o n d a y m o r n i n g . . . c o m e to t h i n k o f i t , w h o s e t t h e a l a r m i n t h e f i r s t p l a c e ? . . . A b o u t th e o n ly t h i n g th o s e I n d i a n s t a r g a z e r s d i d w a s t o c o n j u r e u p a n e a r t h q u a k e in J a p a n . . . o r w a s t h a t e v i l - c y e F lo o g le . . . G e t t i n g o n to o t h e r th i n g s , is i t m y im a g i n a t i o n o r is t h a t s e v e r e c o o l- n c s s a m o n g t h e f o u r D e m o c r a t s o n t h e M a t a w a n T o w n s h ip C o m m i t t e e b e g i n n in g to t h a w a l i t t l e . . . o r i s i t j u s t m y i m a g in a t io n . . , M a y o r C o l l i c h i o o f K e a n s b u r g a n n o u n c ­e d r e c e n t l y t h a t t h i s y e a r , p r e l i m i n a r y c o n f e r e n c e s o n th e m u n i c ip a l b u d g e t w e r e n o t f e a t u r e d b y a “ b o t t l e o f S c o tc h in t h e m i d d l e o f t h e t a b l e . ” C o u n c i l m a n M a r t y L o h s e n c o m m e n t e d h e t h o u g h t i t w a s p e r f e c t l y a l l r i g h t w h e n th e f e l lo w s c h i p i n f o r t h e m e l l o w . . . a n d a d d e d , “ I 'm a R y e m a n m y s e l f . ”

L I K E A L L G R E A T S H I P S . . . th e b r a n d , s p a n k i n g n e w S .S . F r a n c e a c t u a l l y is a f l o a t in g ( a n d h o w ) c o m m u n i t y . A h u a r d f u r t h e p a s s e n g e r s a n d c r e w a r e 3 6 4 ,0 0 0 s h e e t s ' n a p k i n s a n d t a b l e c l o th s , 4 7 ,5 0 0 p ie c e s o f s i l v e r w a r e , 2 3 ,7 0 0 - p l a t e s a n d 4 4 ,0 0 0 g la s s e s . F o r t h e r o u n d t r i p t h e F r a n c e w a s s t o c k e d w i th 15 to n s o f m e a t s , f o u r to n s o f p o u l t r y , f iv e t o n s o f f i s h a n d a n a s s o r t m e n t o f v e g e t a b l e s , f r e s h f r u i t , e g g s , c h e e s e , m i lk , c r e a m a n d f l o u r , A d i s t i l l i n g p l a n t d i v i d ­e d in t o f o u r s e c t io n s p r o d u c e s 1 4 0 0 t o n s o f w a t e r a d a y so t h a t t h e r e is n o s t i n t e i t h e r f o r d r i n k i n g o r s a n i t a t i o n p u r ­p o s e s . F o r th o s e w h o a v o id w a t e r t h e F r a n c o to o k o n 1200 b o t t l e s o f c h a m p a g n e , 1000 b o t t l e s o f f in e w in e s , 1 3 0 0 b o t ­t l e s o f w h i s k y a n d g in , 1 1 0 0 b o t t l e s o f l i q u e u r s , 7 5 0 0 b o t ­t l e s o f t a o lu w in e , 1 0 ,0 0 0 q u a r t s o f w in e f o r t h e c r e w a n d 1 8 ,0 0 0 q u a r t s o f b e e r , . . I t ’s a w o n d e r t h e y m a d e N e w Y o r k a t a l l .

c lassroom lo e a ch 40 hom es."A 17-acre t r a c t w as rese rv ed for

the school w hen the P in e H aven m ap was approved .

Dr. W illiam J . Sam ple, superin ­tenden t, rep o rted on the c u rr ic u ­lum revision being ca rr ie d on in e lem en ta ry schools. He refe rred *o a rep o rt from the p rinc ipals em ­phasiz ing w ork with handw riting and th e sc ience p ro g ram .

The board m oved to te rm in a te the co n trac t of Bob L. B easley a s a d ep a rtm en t h ea d in the M adison

feated c u rren t expense item Feb. 28 from 5 to 9 p .m . T he am ount to be subm itted will be dec ided n t the h o a rd ’s o rgan ization m eeting M on­day.

Assign Policeman(continued from p age one)

ch ild ren a t the close of classes. P etition P resen ted

A petition contain ing 255 s ig n a ­tu re s p ro le slin g the rem oval o f the

Tow nship High School for “ ju s t an d \ c rossing guard from the in te rsec . su fficien t rea so n s .” T he reasons j tion d u rin g the hours when chil- w ere not given a t the m eeting . : d ren a re going to and from school

Mayor Appoints(con tinued from page one)

m em b ers still a re being studied. T he re s igna tions of the p resen t

'b o a rd m e m b e rs"w e re 'n o t accep ted and they will continue until th e board is reconstitu ted . M ayor A p­p le g a te sa id he hoped he could m ake the new appo in tm en ts at th»‘ F eb. 27 m eeting .

To W rite F o r E asem en tsB orough A tto rney E d w ard W.

C urrie w as in s truc ted to w rite p ro p erty ow ners w here ea sem en ts a re needed for co n struc tion of the sew er ex tension . C ouncilm an E d ­w ard E, H yrne rep o rted ap p ra isa l figu re s have been received and a re on file. Mo.st of the ea sem en ts he no led a re in the R avine D r. sec to r and a tte m p ts will be m a d e by the sew er com m ittee to nego tia te with p ro p erty ow ners affec ted concern ­ing easem ent righ ts .

A conference w as a g ree d upon a f te r m em bers of the F irs t Aid Squad asked to have the siren sig­nal for ca lls re in stitu ted . T he con­ference , schedu led for la s t night,

w as p resen ted lo council T uesday night. T he 50 p ersons who a tten d ed the council m eeting favo red the im ­m ed ia te rep lacem en t of the po lice­m an. S evera l even o ffered to pay to have the crossing p ro tec ted .

M r. R yan e,\p lained_.tfti*„;io lic t-. h ave been p ro tec tin g the cro ss ing s ince S ep tem ber. F or th e p as t 10 y e a rs the school board has pro* vided a crossing guard but s ince school reg ionaliza tion it h as b e ­com e th e ob ligation of tho b o r­ough to p rov ide a g u a rd if one is w anted .

M r. R yan poin ted out tha t the police prev iously had to leave tho crossing u n p ro tec ted when they an ­sw ered rad io c a lls . The announce­m ent th a t the po lice would no long, er g u ard th e cro ss in g w as m ade to a le rt p a ren ts to Ihe fact t in t the crossing w as not alw ays p ro tec ted .It w as believed thn t p a ren ts and ch ild ren should not depend nn tho crossing heing guarded by a po­licem an who m igh t b e ca lled aw ay at any tim e . T h e crossing is p ro ­tected by a tra ffic light which haa a p ed e strian con tro l button .

S a m e B u d g e t O n(continued from p ag e one)

1712.5 w hich m a d e its ra te $1.91

r> w as betw een m em bers of thep u rp o ses and o th e r ac tiv ities at a j squad , civil defense unit and thefee of $3. John P a rtr id g e , a board ! fire d ep a rtm en t,m e m b er, specified that this f e e ’ 11 w as announced ihm th<» hor-wfll be pay ab le in advance. , ou«h hall will rem ain open F riday i pCr $100 of assessed valuation . T he

O rgan iza tions o p era ted fo r pri- j evenings, tlie s a m e ho u rs that ; a tten d an c e for th e borough w asv a te gnin m ay ren t the e lem en ta ry ! hanks a re open, for the collection 1225 m aking its ra te $1.50 pur $100. room for $5, p a y a b le al tim e of ap- j of tax es und w a te r ren ts. Council-p lica tion . j m an John J . W alsh rep o rted van-

R en ta l fees for chu rches o r o th e r 1 dais a re stea lin g the rope on theo rg an iza tio n s using school facilities j flagpole a t M em orial P a rk . Heon a m onth ly b as is o r for longer suid police h ave been a le r te d to

• * * • ;) a || (j,js p rac tice .periods of tim e a rc puyablo in ad ­v an ce in the officc of the se c re ta ry of tb e board , M onday th rough F r i ­day of tho w eek p rio r lo the first day of each m onth .

I'ln e D isapproves Both revised policies w ere ap ­

p roved by all m em b ers p resent w ith the exception of R ichard Pine.

Marlboro

M r. B rad ley recom m ended resu b ­m itting the budget u nchanged to the vo te rs.

D efeated By N arrow M argin 'Roy S. M atthew s, v ice p residen t

of the board , a lso said he favored the s a m e budget because of the n a rrow m arg in by w hich it w as defea ted , lie nlso s tre ssed the fact that only 10 per cun: of the vo te rs of the d is tric t vnied Feb. (5. and(continued from page one)

In Ihe board election, incum ben ts j i^ c a n s e of tlie p re ssu re o f the cun-John P a rtr id g e j r . and Stanley ; trov tT sia! c ircu la r against it.

............. ..........................K ordzinski rece ived SSI and Slit), M r i) o |{m. s a jd ihe budget w asM r. P ine nrguod th e fees w ere still ! vo{(,,s respective ly . A new com er. ! n m inim um one and hoped th a t it " to o h igh" and sa id he believed ' W illiam Nice, rece ived DM votes. wul, |(j ju_, (.nough for the yea r, liecost “ s tym ied com petition n m ll ‘ , -s C a therine M ollis, Ihe o th e r in- jju,( „n „ (> n f ijlL. jg people ath and icapped the a r ts

M eanw hile, the l>oard ag reed >o M r. P in e ’s request for a m eeting w ith Ihe R ec rea tio n C om m ission lo w ork out n schedu le of use of school facilities in connection wi th Ihe tow nship rec rea tiona l pro-

h itting n u ti lity pole wilh her car. She nuid $10 an d $5 costs .

R obert K. G ilm U m e, C rinc Rd., M organville, w as sum m oned by P a ­tro lm an M esslna for delinquent In­spection . T h e fine w a i $5 and $5 costs This o ffic e r h Is o Kimimoncd Jo h n J . I reyer, lla /le t, fo r no li* cc n ie in poftMHiAion. The fine wits $1 nnd |5 n u t* .

P a tro lm an M idler sum m oned Jo h n N, UeorgMfl, P lea sa n t Vntiey Kd., M urgtfnvllle, for passing a slop .ilgn. Ih e fine wha $5 and cost*. This offrnsr? b rought tlie sam e pena lly for V ictor Ol* *i»o 'I , IJm len.

cum ben t, declined to seel; re-elec- public h ea rin g on the budgettWN* | asked any questions. He added that

. , , , , _ , , : n u n (.■ n f th e p e o p le f i 's p o n s ib l c f o rH o l m d e l T o w n s h i p j t l ie e i r e u l u r w a s p re s e n t .

M rs. H ineur, s a id she nils shock- T lm 't' out (if four propositions ed when she Iru rn ed Ihe budget

w ere approved Uy vm urs in tin* J w as defcn led . Shu caid "W e ca n 'tlluhmlcl 7 V n c n s iu | i h o o l D i i i l r ie ! , a f l o n l l l i c l u x u r y o f lid I f S'j.sHi-on;-,.....

The d riv e r eduratio ii p io |;iu :n | blit llie m a jo r I tn n . c u rre n t ex- ! any m u re ." Willi llie opening ofwn.i advanced by an offer from J . jp e n s e s ol 5:171,511, was defeated > llie new jun io r-sen io r liie.h seliool H obeil Snplr, p resident of S ay re -I by 2K voles. Tlie count w as 24.1 lo j and Ihe Levilt School, Ihe d istric t ville M otors, who offered llie use 21.1 a^ a in sl Ihe proposal of llie o;:po<'ls lo go on full sessions forof line o r m ore car* . j Ixiiird of education . j iho lir.sl Hum ill severa l yenrs,

School O ffered j A enp ila l out In v levy of {''II,7.111 : she declin ed.The limit'd rece ived n le tte r from c a n led by u slim mait-iln of lo u r! A re T a x p a y e rs Tno

D nvld D ickson, of Saul C an to r Af- voles. 22(1 lo 221!. V oleis ulso up : " l l i e ta x p ay e rs should real Im­proved tin- tra n sfe r of {filXX) from j tha t we a re ta x p a y e rs loo w ilh cu rrcn l expenses |o cap ita l outlay ch ild ren n llcm liim lueal schoo ls,"2711 lo 101 and Ihe Iran sfe r of J.10, ! she added.OtIO front the c u rren t expense »e- coiuil In drill se rv ic e 300 lo I,TO,

In a fnur-H-ny race for th re e wiitu i l s lak e on llie board , one Inciitn- henl, M rs. Alma K. Itecelru, lost In her bid for re-elccllon, Succejn.(ul cum lldali'r. w ere f l in r le s li.I In mill nn, .'1115; A rm and Resel

Now It Ihe tim e lo m U 'eilineI hose unused articled fo r snlu,A d/ntill ltd In Hitt clitN fd /liM l . . . . . ...................................................................colum n will tu rn Ilium fitlu cuflh co n stiu c l a .ichool ou the mtut^ for*

socliiles, Inc., New Yoik, develop­e r ! of I'lne H aven, Houle file, next lo S ay re Woods South, It o ffered eonftlrui'llnn nf a school on the sm ile b as is as w hen (’an lo r A h s o - e la te s w ere developing S ayre Woods South, one achool nioin for ev e ry 'III hom es sold, llie school lo be s ta l le d when HIM hom es have rece ived nccupnncy p en iills . All llils Is "provldliiK Ihe low nship and Its opcni'lc* abide hy Iheir olill- liullons to ihe ow ners o f C rest- K'tKid VI wild VII, the lu t/lder tvlll

for yuu, I m ula us Snyrc Woods South, one

She u rneil v o le rj o f the d li tr lc l to vole w hen 111. (uidttet II rciu li- m illed al a * |ire in l e le d lo n Tum* day.

l.u ih c r A, M ister, superln ten d cm , nlso r lm rn c le r l/e d llie budget lts i i m inim um one. lie said II inl^-hl lie n ec essa ry lo pul as m any as

' F J m 1' " ml l<,,ml,,|h , M pupils 111 II room to k ee p fromm r l v ‘ I m ining duAM'N w h lih w ould r«-

iin ‘ (q u ire m or« ( f i c f i m , ffa d id notTlw ho iud hi*! nlglil vo lrd in I nee m oney In Ihe budget to b ln

hold an o th er eleellon on Ihe de- J jihji e itMichers,

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A c t i v e M o n t hA c t iv ity h « i been the keyw ord

f a r M it a w a o ’i B u y Scou t T roop K th is month. T h e ic o u t i partici­pated in the K lond ike D e rb y on Feb. 3 w h ich w a s held at Cheeje- quake State Pa rk . T h e outdoor anow (estiva l invo lved m a n y aeout- in g s k il ls and know-how of outdoor life. S le d ge * were m ade b y troop m em bers in orde r lo com pete with Other troopa o f the d istrict. The troop won the C h in sa ro ra D istr ic t prize for the m ost participants in the p rogram . .

T h o G re e n B a r Patro l, whose « J jh e m b e r s a re D a v id Holland, R o b ­

e rt Shafto, Jeffery Sm ith, Robert Hudson, M a r k Ento riine and A r ­thur G race , w on the first prize fo r the m ost nuggets acqu ired and fo r the shortest time in fin ish ing the course.

Tlte R a v e n Patro l, w hose m em ­bers a re C ra ig M cK e e n , A llan R icha rd s, Steven Long, D e n n is D ruzb ik , Jam e s Banafato, Jeffery M o rey, P a t M a rz and Peter Bent­ley, won the prize for the best look ing sledge and for best follow­in g the o r ig in a l plan of the sledge.

E a f la Pa tra l T a s k P a rtT h e th ird participating patrol

w a s the E a g le Patro l w ith W alter -.— Hutchins, R ic h a rd Barnett, Jam es C d E n te r l in e , R on a ld T rem per, T h om ­

a s Hem ierson and G lenn Pike.

F o r Scout Week, the troop visit­ed the F ir s t P resbyterian Church, R oute M , M ataw an, on Scout Su n ­d a y for a special ‘‘Rededication to S co u t in g " aervice. Jam e s F lynn,

; d istrict com m issioner, led the re­' '. dedication. T h e Rev. H e n ry A.

M a le , rector o f St. M a r y 's E p is ­copal C hurch, Keyport, led the church service.

A ls o in observance o f Scout Week, the B eave r Patro l, under the leadersh ip o f G eoffrey C u sh ­

, j ii iH i lu if lv a • c o w in g o n p i i y c c n . tered around the Scout Oath w hich

■ 'T 'w ia y still be seen in John T a ss in i’a ’■’" "o f f ic e w indow on M a in St.

T h e troop 's Court of H onor w ill be held In M ataw an Regiona l H ig h School aud itorium on Feb. 27.

Once each m onth the scouts have _ a sw im m ing c la ss under the di­

rection of Le slie G race, scoutm as­ter, and W arren Long, assistant scoutm aster, to prepare the boys to pa ss the ir sw im m ing require­m ents this sum m er when the troop goes to Fo re stburg Scout R cse rva- tion. A m o n g the activities planned fo r the rest o f the yea r are h ik ­ing, cam p ing and ball gam es.

Coastaliers Win Second Plan Trophy

The Guadalcana l Coasta lie rs Jun ­io r D ru m and Bug le C o rp s Color G u a rd w a s aw arded the second place trophy in the "P a g e a n t ry in M otion” co lo r guard com petition Saturday. T h a contest w a s spon­sored b y the G renad ie rs Ju n io r C o lo r G u a rd of the F ra n c o A m e r- lean Vat V eterans Post 28 at the Slade H ig h School, N ew Brita in, Conn. T e n gu a rd s competed.

T h e C oasta lie rs w ill com pcte in the N a tiona l Open Ju n io r C o lo r G u a rd Contest at the W est C atho­lic H ig h School, Philadelphia, Sat­u rday, at 7 p.m.

T h e C oasta lie rs are sponsored by the Veterans o f F o re ign W ars, G uad alcana l Post 4745, M ataw an

Tow nship.----------------------------------------^ > * y T h e trip w as m ade by bus, funds

for w h ich w ere realized by '.he ca r w ash conducted b y the corp s last week. ■

Brownies Discuss Tenderfoot Requisites

On Tuesday, Brow n ie T roop N d iic u ise d the tenderfoot rank re­quirem ents o f the G ir l Scout P ro ­gram . F o r tha rem ainder o f the troop the plans fo r their weekly m eeting w ill be b ssed on these

k requirem ents. D im e s for D a isy are to be brought in b y the g ir ls and then presented by each troop at

■'y~-. a council-w ide 50th yea r celebra­tion at Convention Hail, A sb u ry Pa rk , on M a r. 18.

The troop a lso is learn ing two songs for their part in the M a ta ­w an Neighborhood Juliette Low Presentation. G ir l Scout week be­g in s on Sunday, M ar. 11.

The officers for the month of F e b ru a ry a re C laud ia R iegert, president; C athy Jannarone, sec­retary, and M a rc ie Bornfriend, treasurer,

Cliffwood P-TA Honors Principal

M r s . C b a r la * S ilver, president of the C liffw ood Parcnt-Teacher Aasaelatlen, I s show n above presenting a life m em bersh ip p in to Anthony Nm ccI*. p rinc ipal of Ihe C liffwood School. A life m em bership la tho N ew Je rse y C ongre ss of Pa rents and T eache rs is an honor bestowed aa mm la recognition of outstanding aad faithful service per­form ed In the Interest of ch ild ren nnd youth. It ca rr ie s w ith It the p riv ilege of attending tha ata lo convention a s a votina delegate and atteadlng the life m em bersh ip dinner.

T h is recogn ition is g iven lo persons w ho have prom oted unselfish ly tha w elfare o f ch ild ren of tho com m unity and contributed untiring ly ta the affeetlveaess of Ihe Parent-Teacher program .

M a ta w a n P e rso n a l I te m sNews Of Y ou And Y our F a m ily I> A pprecia ted A t Any T im s

M r. and M rs . Jam es II. M a rtin , v ed their 41st wed-

Society Has Luncheon And Vqlentine Party

The Lad le s A id Society o f the ' i F ir s t Baptist Church, M ataw an,

' held its re gu la r m onthly m eeting on T ue sd ay afternoon In tho form o f a covered d|sh luncheon and Valentine party. Valentine gifts were exchanged and there w as n hym n sing.

The hostesses w ere M rs . W il­liam Sm ith ar. and M rj, R a lp h Dennis. T h a business m eeting w as presided ove r by M rs . Sm ith. M rs. A. A d am B anka led the devotions,

P lan s w ere m ade for a bazaar to be called "C h r is tm a s fn O c ­tobe r" to be held Oct. 16 and 17.

■ T h a next regu lar m eeting will l>e M a r, 13.

D i s p l a y H a n d c r a f t

A Boy Scout T roop 10, Cliffwood, had a w indow d isp la y In obse rv ­ance o f B o y Si'out Week In a ilo rc

R w il i 35, Kno llc roft Develop, muni, donated by Union M flclilnc Div is ion, Union, E ach Ixty In the Iroop contributed handc ra ft for tho window. T he Iroop Is under I lie leadersh ip o f Joseph M aul, s co u t­master, and l l sponsored by l)ny. v ltw P resbyterian C hurch , Cliff- w#od, T h a troop alao partic ipated jn the K lond ike D e rby field In Chee iequake P a rk on Peb. 3,

B o o s t e r s M o o t T h u r s d a y

l>, The M ataw an Ritfllunnl H IhIi School Dim iiIcik AsHOi'liitlnn, inc ., w ill hold ih i 'lr ni'Kt m w itinu at I p.m. oil T liiiritiay , I 'M . 22, ut

> IlM hlfjli Mt'ltool In Nvotti 27,

ding a n n iv e rsa ry th is w eek w ith a g a th erin g of friends. M r. M artin w as m a g is tra te o f M ataw an B or­ough for 15 y e a rs and a t one tim e w as a m em ber. of the borough po­lice d ep a rtm en t. .

Bob W arren and Bill K rack , W oodbrook D r., a ttended S a tu r­d a y ’s pe rfo rm an ce of "S ail A w ay" in N ew York.

M r. and M rs. A lexander W ojcik, 24 W eldon R d ., gave a b irthday p a r ty M onday a fternoon fo r th e ir son, M ark , w ho w as six-years-old. His guests w ere M ickey and Skippy D eitz, R icky Sebold, R obert Wig- ge tt, G lehn P an ek a n d M ark ’s b ro th e r, J im .

M r. and M rs . C harles R ain au d and M iss D ian e H erbert, M iriam D r., en te rta in ed S atu rday evening a t a d inne r p a r ty . T he ir guests w ere M rs. W illiam R ainaud, Brown- tow n; M iss Je a n n e tte R ainaud , N ew York; M r. and M rs. W illiam J . R ainaud j r . , R ed Bank, and M r. and M rs, John H ardy, South A m ­boy, -

S irius C hap ter, O rder of E a ste rn S tar, w ill hold a ca rd p a rty M on­d ay a t 8 p .m . a t the M asonic T e m ­ple, M ain St.

M rs. M artin B ell en terta ined her b ridge club M onday niglil a t her hom e on L ittle S t. H er guests w ere M rs. G eorge B a rre tt, M rs. Lewis K ortenhaus, M rs. R o b e rt tia rd ie , M rs. Joseph D ie trich , M rs. H ow ­a rd Woolley, M rs. H oward W olver- ton an d M rs. V ictor F redda . The AVinner*-JKsre__Mrs, B a rre tt, M rs. D ie trich and M rs. K ortenhaus.

M r. and M rs. Calvin Bell and M r. and M rs. C harles P ike w ere S a tu rday night d inne r guests of M r. and M rs. C h arles W orthington, F reehold .

M rs. E d w ard W. C urrie , Edge- m e re D r., e n te rta in ed the T h u rs ­day D essert B ridge Club, H e r gu ests w ere M rs. W illiam R. C raig , M rs. R obert E rdm ann , M rs. R ic h ­a rd E rdm ann , M rs. L eroy Sickels, M rs. G e ra rd D evlin, M rs. P au l E g an , M rs. Jo sep h B aier, M ata ­w an, and M rs. F red N oble, H olm ­del. T he w inners w ere M rs. C raig , M rs. R obert E rd m an n and M rs. R ich ard E rd m an n .

M rs. Jo seph D ietrich , B road St. w as a F rid ay afternoon g u es t of M r. and M rs. J o h n F le tch er, Wood- b ridge.

E dw ard W. C urrie , M ayor John W. A pplegate, L eo W einstein, M at­aw an , and N o rm an J . C urrie , K ey­p o rt, attended th e d inner g iven in honor of Gov. R ic h a rd H ughes Sat­u rd ay night in th e Sussex A rm ory a t N ew ark.

M r. and M rs. Edwin Luudano an d ch ild ren , S teven and L aurie Ann, w ere Sunday d inner guests nf M rs, Laudano’a paren ts , M r. and M rs. Joseph D ietrich . They ce le­b ra te d M rs, L audano 's b irthday ,

Mr*. P e te r A. Rend, M iddletow n, en te rta in ed a t desse rt bridge F r i­d ay afternoon. H er guests w ere M rs. G era rd D evlin, M rs. J . F ra n k ­lin D om inick a n d M rs. K arl ileu- se r, a ll of M ataw an . The w inner w as the hostess.

M r. and M rs. Jam e s F rederlck - sen and ch ild ren , P am ela and Bob­by, T exas C ity , T ex ., w ere guests la st week a t th e hom e of M r. and M rs. V ictor F redda , Schenck Ave.

M rs, W illiam Penjjcl, Valley Dr,, en te rta in ed th e W ednesday A fter­noon B ridge C lub. H er gtiesls w ere M rs. G era rd D evlin, M rs, F ran k H. Bliss, M rs. B ertha S tory Schanck, M rs, W, O liver Diggln, M rs. Joseph D ernberger, M rs, F red erick D ederick , M rs, William J . Rabel and M rs. Chnrles li. Hunt, B rlelle, The w hiners w ere M rs. Duvlln, M rs, Ullas and Mra.Schanck.

M rs. F ran k H, U llsi en terta ined the T uesday B ridge Club a t the P o e t's Inn, H er gui'sts w ere M rs. C harles flprlnijhnin, M rs. KHaL aird , M rs. Jo h n Eggleston, Mrs. Klliel Nell, M rs. W illiam C raig , M rs. Paul lig an and M rs, Wit- Hum Rabel. ThiM vlnnurs w ere M rs. Kgan, Mrs. Huliel nnd M rs, Nell,

S atu rday night M r. nnd Mrs. G enrgu ll iilw iy , llulim lel, unit M rs. ' lidw iird W. C tirrln attended tin-1 V alentine dlnner-dnnce ut the Man- luqtm n K lver Cinlf Club, llrlclle,

M rs, Joseph M alm ney e i ile rln lm n l, T lm m liiy cvenlM)! al ciimiisIh In her ! hom e on WoodlirtMik l.>r, H er guests jw ere M is, Russell Muller, M is,M arvin lle lr lck nnd M rs, Joint Nel-1 lor, |

M r. and M rs. W illiam Buchanan R ed Bank, w ere S atu rd ay n igh tguests ot M r, aniTTvTrs. SFocKton Hopkins, M ain St.

Tuesday the M ataw an Auxiliary of the M onm outh M edical C enter w ill m eet a t the M ataw an H ealth C en ter on B road St. a t th e regu lar tim e.

M r. and M rs. C h a iie j W. Mande- ville, W yckoff St. g av e a party S at­urday afternoon in ce leb ra tion of th e ir son, S tephen’s s ix th birthday. His guests w e re P au l and Jim m y S an try , L inda L a c e rre , Joseph Luczkovich, Bonnie Sue Allen, Les­lie and Jo an n e Dell, M argare t Sm ith, Kevin Siddons, R ichard Lloyd, P aul C asag ran d e , Ronda Chocha and P am e la S tu rt.

Ross M aghan jr . , h as re tu rn ed to Hill School, P o ttstow n , P a ., w here he is a studen t, a fte r spending the w eekend with h is p a re n ts , M r. and M rs, R oss W. M aghan.

M onday M r, and M rs. E dw ard W, Currie , d rove th e ir son , William, back to P aw ling , N .Y . a fte r having him hom e for the w eekend. Wil­liam is a s tuden t at T rin ity P aw l­ing School.

M rs. A rne K alm a en te rta in ed h e r bridge c lub T h u rsd ay night. H er guests w ere M rs. C harles P e r ­rine , M rs, Johnston C artan , M rs. B ayard Lam born , M rs. Ross M ag­han, M rs. Jo seph R eiher, M rs. Laurence L em aire and M rs. A llan M orrison. T he w inners w ere M rs. P e rrin e and M rs. C artan .

WeclTcnd g u ests of M r. and M rs. Daniel Sm ith, W oodbrook D r., w ere M rs. S m ith 's re la tives, M r, nnd M rs. Alex A nastasoff a n d son, Don­ald , and M r. and M rs. J . R. A nas­tasoff, B iddeford, M e.

M r. and M rs, D am on T yrcll, W oodbrook D r., ce leb ra ted the ir 25th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry S atu rday night w ith d in n e r a t th e Bow and A rrow, W est O range.

M r. and M rs . E . C. W eigel and sqn, C harles, Beechwood T e rr., and M rs. A lta Zelw ak, R av ine Dr., w ere Sunday v is ito rs of M r. and M rs. J . C larence Lew is, P lainfield .

M iss Ir is W oolley, d augh te r of M r. and M rs. H ow ard Woolley, Crown PI., w as b ridesm aid for he r I room m ate, M iss Helen Hufnai, Nep-1 tune, who w as m a rried F riday ev­ening. Both g irls a re in nurses tra in ing a t P itk in Hospital.

M r. and M rs. S a lv a to re M asiello,. Broad St., g ave a p a r ty Tuesday afternoon in honor of the ir daugh­ter, B arb a ra , who w as seven-years- old. H er guests w ere B arba ra Jan e L indsay, T hom as and Judy P arisi, D enise H enderson, Jam e s Bailey, P a tty A rtte lli, D adinc H:g- gley, M ary Ann K erack , and M ich­ael Nuccio. ’ Also N ancy Smith, H azlet; L iada Rooney and Jam e s T riggs, K eyport and Jo Ann Lern- er, P alisades P a rk .

R ichard E rdm ann , son of M r. aad M rs. R ich ard E rdm ann , 1114 M ain St., has re tu rn ed hom e unex­pectedly a fte r being aw ay three yea rs with the N avy. He will report back to M offettsfield , Calif., a fte r his leave.

Sunday d inne r guests o[ M r. and M rs. R udolph Kruchel w ere M rs. F raeb e l’s niece, M rs. Joseph Mel- nlck, M r, M elnlck und children, C harles, Ju d y , Billy and G eorge, Je rsey City.

M r. and M rs. S alv a to re Muslcllo and children , R obert, John, and lia ib a ra , w ere w eekend guests of M rs, M usiello’s p a ren ts , Mr. and M rs. Ted U ernrdlcelll, P alisades P ark .

M rs. G e ra rd Devlin, ea terta lneil tho Tuesday N ight B ridge Club at d inner at he r hunic on M iriam PI, H er gue.sta w ere M iss E sthe r llluu, M rs. Paul ligun , M rs. Howard lirtl- numn, M rs. R. L. C artan , M rs, L. N, Pa/.lenza, M rs, K arl llcusor anil M n , i^llMibetii V reelund. Tlie w in­ners w ere M rs. I’a/.lenzu, M rs. Cur­ia!) and M rs. V reclaiul.

The C rusader C ircle, of Ihe First I ’tesby le ilm i C hurch, m et W ednes­day m orning at the hom e of Mrs, Rudolph l-'racliel, Valley Dr. The m em bers who attended were Mrs, Alfred Snook, M rs, William Nod­ding*, Mrs. William f.ninljcrl, Mrs. Sterling Thom pson, M rs, H arry Wells, M rs, Hoberl Shallo, M ata­wan, nnd M rs, I 'e le r A, Head, Mid j dlelawn. |

Mr and M rs. Kusml'II Muller aiul children, Ku .iy und llelli, enjoyed i Ihe w eekend visiting friends tthil I relatives In Albany, N.Y. ,

(t'ujilliiiied hullum nexl I'ulniiiii) '

A u x i l i a r y D o n a te s

T o N e e d y C a u se s• * ' '' ’

T he sum o f $58 w as do n a ted lo a ve teran and a needy fam ily at th e m eeting o f the Ladies A uxiliary o f M ataw an A m erican Legion Pont 176, held at the hom e of M rs. Wil­liam D onnenw orth, A berdeen Rd., M ataw an . M rs. John T h a le r p re ­sided and h e a rd com m ittee re ­po rts . M rs. Jam e s M artin , child w elfare and rehabilita tion ch a ir­m an , item ized the am ounts of $-'5. $25 and $S donated *o specific ca ses . She also repo rted p lacing fu rn itu re and clothing in needy hom es.

M rs. D onnenw orth, poppy ch a ir­m an , rep o rted th e p lacing of the o rd e r for poppies for the Poppy D rive in M ay .

All the coupons tha t h av e been collected to d a te by M rs. M arg a r­e t M cD onald, coupon ch a irm an , have been forw arded to tho county ch a irm an .Sponsor D eleg a te To G irls S ta te

D efinite p lans w ere announced b y M rs. T h a le r for th e un it to sponsor a g irl to G irls S ta te th is su m m er. A rrangem en ts a re being m a d e w ith the high school.

“Tho Old Rugged C ro ss" w as tb e hym n o f the m onth . M rs. C laudo B rideau , friendsh ip and m usic ch a irm an , concluded her re­p o rt of c a rd s sent to m em b ers w ith th e h isto ry of the hym n an d the rec ita tion of the w ords.

M rs. G ussie Bell, m em bersh ip and com m unity serv ice c h a irm an , announced 38 paid m e m b ers to d a te . She a lso repo rted a tten d an c e o f the m em b ers a t the se rv ices fo r the la te L egionnaire , R aym ond G orm ley.

T he au x ilia ry com pleted p lans fo r the donation o f • lighting fix­tu re to th e post for th e ir newly- -redeeq fa ted - hati.-----------------------------

Miss E s th e r P inkus w as a g uest and a so c ia l hour followed.

R efreshm en ts \vcr« served .

Library Notes

Hardyston Officials Confer In Holmdcl

R ecently a com m unication w as rece ived by M ayor J a m e s H, Ack- e rson of Holm del Tow nship from th e H ardyston Tow nship T a x p ay e rs L eague. Inc ., Sussex C ounty , Stock­holm . T hey requested a m eeting w ith o ffic ials of H oim det Tow n­sh ip reg a rd in g zoning and m e th ­ods used to a t tra c t industry in the tow nship.

A m eeting w as held on Satu rday . T hose a ttend ing were M ayor F loyd M. Jenn ings of H ardyston , J a n ie s Sm ith, p res iden t of the T ax p ay e rs League, F ra n k P. P u rch ase , T a x ­p ay e rs L eague, M rs. F ra n k P. P u r­chase, s e c re ta ry T a x p a y e r s League,* Jo sep h T. R ppole, tow n­sh ip com m itteem an and H arry K innard , ch a irm an of the p lanning board.

An In d u s tria l Com m ission r e ­cen tly w as form ed in H ardyston Tow nship and they a re in te res ted in w hat o th e r tow nships w ith s im i­la r te rr ito ry p roblem s a re doing.

A gene ra l discussion o f tb e p ro b ­lem s of zoning for ind u stry and planning w as held. A t o u r of the industry sites in H olm dnl Tow n­ship, including Bell L ab o ra to rie s, Bcndix C orporation , Lily-Tulip Corp., and the Industria l P a rk Site, a lso housing developm ents w hich w o re -o f- in terest—to - th e - v is i t o r s . .

Those a ttending from Holm del Tow nship w ere M ayor J . Acker- son, C om m itteem an E rn e st E . P eseu x and J a y D uncan, s e c re ta ry of the p lanning board.

Special Program For Brotherhood Week

G irl Scout T roop ' i l l will ob ­serve “ B ro therhood W eek" with a special p ro g ram W ednesday a f te r­noon a t Bayview P resb y te rian C hurch, Cliffwood B each.

M rs. P au l W right will show and n a r ra te a se rie s of s lides o f m any lands. E ach cpntinent w ill .b e rep ­resen ted . T he slides and narra tio n show tha various costum es, way.s of lift} and geographic poin ts of the coun try . M rs. W right, has served ab ro ad as a n u rse and is a t p re sen t w elfare d ire c to r of M at­aw an Tow nship.

T he new ly-purchased reco rd “ Girl Scou ts Sing A round the World” w hich is a collection of 24 songs from m any l^nds will be played from the Cliffwood and Cliffwood B each le a d e r’s library . The lib ra ry recently h as been e s ­tab lished . Books and reco rd s p e r­taining to scouting rang ing from outdoor cooking and cam p ing lo in ternational friendship have been purchased and donated by the adult scou t w orkers. T he library is ava ilab le tp all scout leaders and ass is tan t leaders in the com ­m unity and a lready has proven helpful to m an y of the troops.

Teen Dance SundayThe G uudalcnnal C oasta lie rs Ju n ­

ior D rum and Bugle Corps will sponsor a teen dance on Sunday afternoon from 4 In 8 p .m . a t the V rk’nwis of Foreign W ars Post Home, Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. Music will 1m3 furnished hy The C ascades, P rizes will be aw arded for tw ist nnd slop con tests . Corps M others will be (lie chaperones, M inim um age limit is 13-ycnrs-old. Ilckels m ay be pu rchased from m em bers o f the D rum and Bugle Corps o r the Corps Mol hers,

William C. Nodding* lias return* ed from Chadron, N eb., w hur« he Hpent eight weeks with his m other, who passed aw ay a fte r a Jon/; J||. ness,

Mr. and M rs. Jack L indfuy and daugh ter, B arba ra Jan e , ami Put­ty W allers, Wondbrlilgi*, wen* d in ­ner guests Sunday of Mr. mid Min . Harold Costello.

Mr, and M rs, Damon P. Tyrrell, W oodbrook D r . , c e le b r a te d their JMIh weddln,", ann iv ersa ry on l-Vb. ti, Surprise g u e s t s nl th e ir home for the evening w ere M r, und Mis, John G rungei', Mr, and Mrs, l.nuiH I’ugllesc, llnb W arren und Bill Kraek, till ol' W m idbruokD r,

The M ataw an P ublic L ib rary has p u rchased th e follow ing books w hich a r e ava ilab le fo r c ircu la ­tion:

G eneralA m erican H eritage-Ind ians Symons-101 T hings a Boy Can Do

Around the House A dam s-San F rancisco S tockton-Stories of N ew J e rs e y A nies-Blology R oberts-H ealing Lord-T im e To Stand A ten-Last T ra in O ver R osier Bridge M allan-M en, R ockets and Space

R ats-N ew Je rs e y R eaderS arto -E x is ten tia l Psychoanalysis Landau-W hat is R elativ ity? F lood-M oninouth T hom as-Spanish Civil W ar Fontquer-A natom y of P lan ts B rennan-lfandhook of Logic V a n R iper-Y our C hild 's Speech

P rob lem s B e tte r H om es & Gardens-Hom e*

building Ideas House Bcautifid-H ouscs and P lans T oland-B ut Not in Sham e A dam son-L iving F ree Ehrlich-H ow To Study B etter and

G et B e tte r M arks-Inform ation P lea se 1JH52-Federal R eserve Sys­tem

R udolph-Y our F u tu re as an Airline S tew ardess

H agm an-S to ry of New Je rse y F erm i-A tom ic E nergy O 'C onne ll-Jersey’s S tory D eM ille-A utobiogrjphy S ports A field-Hunting M anuel S erv ice-P oem s (C ollected) T u rner-H oinestudy C ourse for Civil

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F a s te r *Copeland-C opeland Translation* Sonneborn-Q uestions a n d A nswer

Book of E ve ryday Science P a tton -T a les from G reece a n d

Rom eC ord ie r-H isto ry of W orld Peoples

F iction - D illon-Sent T o His A ccount G ilbert-A fter the V erdict B aleh-L ittle Hawk and the F t • e

H orseS tree te r-C ha irm an o f t h a Bored W arren-W ildern t'ss W est-D aughter of Silenca Besto-M oonbeam s K anto r-S p irit Laka H ebson -L attim er Legend K im brough-P Jeastire by fha Bus­

loadDel-Rey-M oon of M utiny S tou t-F inal D eduction Doyle-Hound of B askcrv illes H am ner-S pencer's M ountain C la rke-F a ll of MoondusL C avanna-F ancy F ree Croig-N ow th a t I’m Sixteen M cCullers-C lock W ithout H ands C h ris tie -iJ for Luck N orton-C atseye C rane-R ed Badge of C o u rag t G ardner-R eluctan t M odel C aldw ell-P rologue T o Lova H ailey-In High P laces Lockridgc-M urder H as I ts P oin ts

Woman's Club Hat Dinner-Dance

T he W om an’s Club of Laurcnce H arb o r held a d lnner-dance a t the Club PoJka, EngJish tow i,

M rs. W illiam Weeks offered the invocation and M rs. B ernard F lem ­ing e n te r ta in ed with a solo, “ Blue M oon," accom pan ied by The Polka Keys.

M rs. R obert L ancaste r w as the ch a irm an and Bho w as assisted by M rs. W illiam W allis and Mrs, R ichard T ier.

W a lk e r s H o m e

F r o m C a l i f o r n iaM r. and M ?s. L a u ren ce W alker,

12 M aiden Lane, M ataw an, have re tu rn ed to th e ir hom e a f te r a thtv?e-u’eek tr ip to California. The couple w ere ce leb ra tin g th e ir 25th w edding ann iversary .

T h e tr ip w as m ade by je t and they w ere the guests of relatives, M r. and M rs. Arno Wolf s r ., Los A ngeles, M rs. W alker’s uncle; Mr. and M rs. E d w ard D ecker, W hit­tie r ; M r. and M rs. D onald M un­son, and M r. and M rs. P e te r V ena, fo rm e r Cliffwood residents, in D owney; Dr. and M rs. Arno Wolf j r . , Los A iam itis, M rs. W aiker’s cousins. They a lso visited M r. and M rs. Clifford W alker, M artinez, M r. W alker’s b ro ther; M r. aad M rs. Russell H am ilton, E l Segun- do, fo rm er res idcn is of M ataw an and M r. and M rs. P e te r F ox, San G abriel, and th e ir d augh ter, M iss M arion Fox. M iss Fox also wus u fo rm er M ataw an resident. They also visited M iss G ladys Dige, Los A ngeles, a frequen t M ataw an visi­tor.

A 25th an n iv e rsa ry d inner w as held at Tho S w itzerland R es ta u r­an t, Los A ngeles and w as a tten d ­ed by 25 re la tives.

Som e o f the p laces of in terest they visited w ere the Hollywood P a lad iu m , M arineland, F o rest Law n M em orial C em etery , G rau- m a n 's C hinese T h e a tre , F a rm e rs M arket, K nott’s B erry F a rm , Dis­ney land , G riffith ’s O bservatory , the M ission o f San Ju an Capas- tra n o , Palm Springs, Golden G ate B ridge, the F ish e rm a n ’s W harf in San F rancisco , and the site o f the Old W orld's F a ir , San Diugo, They also enjoyed a tou r of the U niver­sa l Studios in B urbank and toured T ia ju a n a , M exico,

E n rout* hom e they a ttended the g raduation of th e ir son, Ja m e s J . W alker, from boot cam p, a t the"G reat L akes N aval Basel WlTHe" (here , they s tay e d a t the Conrad H ilton iio tel, Chicago.

Mrs. Clune Hostess At Leaders Meeting

T h e m onthly m eeting of Pack SO Cub Scout le ad ers w as held a t the hom e of M rs. H a rry Clune, Sunset A ve., M ataw an, on Sunday. The p ack is sponsored by St. Jo se p h ’s C hurch , K eyport.

P lans w ere m ade for a blue and gold d inner to be held this T h u rs ­d ay evening a t 7 p.m . a t the P o e t’s Inn , F reneau . C hris Z iegler gave a rep o rt on the com m union b reak fa st and paper d riv e held Sunday. It a lso w as repo rted the play, "H eav ­ens T o M urg a lro y d ,’’ given by the pack w as a g re a t success.

M r. Z iegler Introduced P ack 80’s new C ubm aster, Edwin M alcolm . M r. M alcolm m ade p lans for K nights of Old sk its to be p resen t­ed a t the nex t pack m eeting . Of­fice rs and den m others w ished M r. M alcolm su ccess in Ihe com ing scou t year.

P re sen t w er« M rs. D avid John­son, M rs. C lune, M rs. G eorge B each, Sam M asiello, M ataw an; M rs. John R ossi, M rs. G eorge Rooney, M r. Z iegler, G ene C lark, C harles V reeland, K eyport; M rs. H a rry F a lle r , M rs. William Bad- ec k e r, G eorge Thom pson, H azlet, and M r. M alcolm , Cliffwood.

Mrs. James Serpico Shower Honor Guest

M rs. J a m e s Serpico , 120 T h ird St. , K eyport, w as the guest o f h on ­o r at a show er held T hu rsday at 254 V an Dorn S t., K eyport. The hostess w as M rs. John C orcionejr-

D ecorations w ere in blue and g ifts w e re a rra n g e d under a la rg e s to rk . T he tab le cen terp iece wus a crad le cake and refreshm en ts w ere se rv ed buffet sty le .

G uests w ere M rs. F ran ces S er­pico, M rs. N ancy R usso, M rs. Betty Corcione, K eyport; M rs. M ary Loscoe, M iss M arg ie Costello, M rs. M ary Banke, M rs. M. Schotte, M rs. H. Sm ith . M ataw an; M r s . Lucy Serp ico , M rs. M arie H ertle , H az­let; M rs. M arion Wood, M rs. E l­aine R ogers , Cliffwood Beach; M rs. fsabelle Heye, M organ; M rs. J e r ry Quinn, Union B each; M iss M a ry ­ann R ogan, West K eansburg; M rs. H elen D elph, F reeho ld ; M rs. A. D eBlasio, Union.

G ifts w ere se n t by M rs. G ra y ­son V anCIeaf, M rs. T hom as C asola, M rs. C harles Z um baao , M rs. John H udnick, M rs. V incent Serpico , M rs, J a n e R affa ,, M rs. Joan G ra ­ham , M rs. G ene C arro ll.

Plan Dinner Mar. 10T he M others A uxiliary of Boy

Scout T roop 07, C hecscquake, held a m eeting M onday evening in the fire house and m ade final p lans for th e fa ther and son d inner to be held M ar. 10. T en ta tive p lans w ere d iscussed fo r a tricky tra y in A pril. f

To Display HobbiesT h e W om an’s C lub of L au rence

H arb o r will m eet M onday evening a t 8 p .m . In W ebster Hall o f the L a u ren ce H arbo r Com m unity C hurch. Hobby night will be fea tu r­ed an d each m e m b er is requested to e ith e r dem o n stra te o r d isp lay _a_Jiobby.__________________________

N a m e W o r k e r s I n

M o t h e r s M a r c hM rs. H aro ld Costello, chairm a#

of the M arch of D im es D rive for 1062 in M ataw an Borough, h as an< nounced the w orkers who a ss is ted during the M others M arch held Feb . 7. M rs. John L indsay se rved as co -chairm an .

The M ataw an F ire D epartm en t and the M ataw an F irs t A id and R escue S quad lighted the w ay and a le rted th e residents w ith the ir sirens.

T he house-to-house ca n v asse rs w ere M rs. John Brown, M iriam D r.; M rs. G eorge K im ball, Mill Rd.; M rs. C arm en D eN ardo, New Brunsw ick Ave.; M rs. H enry Ah- le rs and M rs. M ichael J a s tra b , M ain St.; M rs. H arold D eitz, F oun­tain Ave.; M rs, W illiam Form on, M iddlesex Rd.; M rs. G eorge D eitz, Weldon Rd.* M rs. A lex C raw ford , A tlantic A ve.; M rs. E v e re tt C arl­son and M iss Susan C arlson, Edgo- m ere D r.; M rs. N icholas B rady, Lakeside D r.; M rs. L e ste r M ar­shall and M rs. C harles Holtz, R a­vine D r.; M rs. Sam uel M assiello , U pper B road St.; M rs. R alph Dun­can, W ashington Ave.; M rs. John R. Klein, Sunset P i.; M iss L inda E rdm ann , Schenck A ve.; Mis* Jo y ce Costello, F ren eau A ve. .

M rs. Costello and M rs. L indsay collected in Lochslea H eights and _ Low er B road St. ”

D onations still a re being accep t­ed by M rs. Costello.

A nyone w ho m issed the M others M arch m ay send a donation to T he M arch of D im es, c /o M rs. Costello, F ren eau A ve., M ataw an .

Cubs-Fathers Dinner

Cub P a c k 67, sponsored by tha C hecscquakc F ire Co., will hold a fa th e r and son d inner on F eb. 24 a t C oby’g R estau ran t, Route 9, ■South A m boy ,..tcom -S to 8 -p .m .

In Honor SocietyM iss Jo a n Lemuire*, 32 Itdge-

in e re D r., M ataw an , a sen io r ut P ennsy lvan ia S tat* U niversity , Un. ive rsity P a rk , is one nf 29 students and rec e n t g ra d u a te i in itia ted as m em bers of Phi K appa P hi, na­tional scho lastic honor society. Mis» L em aire i t m ajo ring in Sec­o ndary E ducation .

Plan Flower Show Trip

T he M iddlesex County A dvisory Council in hom e econom ics held its regu lar m onthly m eeting al the M ethodist C hurch in Sayrevilie. T he annual tr ip to the New York 1 F low er Show w as planned fo r Mon­day, M ar. 12, M rs. N icholas A race w ill be in ch a rg e of reservations. Anyone in te res ted should contact h e r beto re M ar. 2.

Legion To MeetT h e L aurence H arbor A m erican

Legion Post 332 will m eet M onday evening at 8 p.m , in the Legion H om e on S um m erfield Ave., Lau­ren ce H arbor. P lans for the M ar. 17 Legion night ce lebration will be form ulated .

Card Party FridayTh« Guild of th* Church o f O ur

S av iour will hold a ca rd party on F rid ay in the church hall, Cottrell R d ., C heescquake, a t 8 p.m ,

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As An Active Fireman For 35 Years Charter Member — Life Member

____ JExempf.Iiremanof the Cliffwood Vol. Fire Co.

Member of the Ex. Chief's Association New Jersey State Fire Chiefs' Association

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'C l C O U N T R Y S E D A N . > Pass., F O M , P. S t e e r in g ..........$ZMSM C O U N T R Y S Q U IR E , F ’om atic, P . Steering ................. 17*5’5!) C O U N T R Y S Q U IR E , F 'om atlc , P. Steering .............. I l »'59 R A N C H W A G O N , F 'om atlc , P . Steering ................... 1(9",'38 C O U N T R Y S E D A N , F 'om atic , P. Steering ................. I M'57 C O U N T R Y S Q U IR E , F ’om atic, P. Steering 8S*'M C O U N T R Y S E D A N , Fordom atic ............................... 5*3’56 R A N C H W A G O N , Rad io, Heater ........ - ...................., 4»r.

FORDS’( I G A L A X I E Fordor, F ’om atlc, P. S teering ....................$2M5’( I F A IR L A N E “ 5 N " Fordor, F O M , P. Steering .............. I t i t’«1 F A IR L A N E “ 5 N " ( C y l. Tudor, Standard T ran *. • -.. .. 15*3’M F A IR L A N E “ 5 *» " Tudor, F O M , P. Steering ............. 143*'5 * C O N V E R T IB L E Coupe, Fordom atic ......................... I I S *’5 * C U S T O M “ I M ” Fordor, Fordom atic ......................... 1*3*’5R F O R D O R H a rd Top, F ’omatic, P . S tee r...................... 1*3’57 C U S T O M “ 30*” Tudor, R ftll ........................................ 75*’55 F A IR L A N E Fordor, Fordom atic ......... 4 "Hi’55 C U S T O M Tudor, O ve rdrive ............................... •••■........ J*3’59 C U S T O M Tudor Sedan........................... m lv 131

COMPACTS’( I C O M E T 2-Dr. Sedan, M ercom atic ...'SI F A L C O N 4-Dr. Sedan, K & H ............'M C O M E T 4-Dr. Sedan, M e rcom atic ... M F A L C O N De luxe 2-Dr. Sedan .........

............... $173*

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MERCURYSM O N T E R E Y Sedan, Execu tive C a rM E T E O R “ I M ” 4-Dr., M O M , PS, P R , Elec. W indow * ,,,.f233*M O N T E R E Y 2-Dr. M ercom atic , P. Steer ................ 1(3*M O N T C L A IR 4-Dr. H a rd Tup, F u ll Pow er .................. 11*3M O N T E R E Y 2-Dr. H a rd Top, M O M P . Steer ........... 11*3P A R K L A N E 4-Dr. H a rd Top, Fu ll Pow er .................. IS MC O N V E R T IB L E Coupe, M O M , P. Steering ........... S*3V O Y A G E R Stntlon W agon, Fu ll Pow er ...................... 7*5M O N I 'E R F . Y 4-Dr. Sedan, M O M . P. Steer.................... 75*C U S T O M 4-Dr. H ard Top, M ercom ntic ...................... 53*

OTHER MAKES*81 C O N T IN E N T A L Sedan, A ir Conditioned*69 L IN C O L N Prem iere 4*Dr. H.T,, A ir Conditioned*57 L IN C O L N Capri 4-Dr. H.T. Tull I 'o w c r ..........................$991*5(1 F O R D F230 Ton K xp re ss P ickup ..................... fltti'55 P L Y M O U T H Savoy 4-Dr., Autom atic ............................ 291*51 G.M .C. Panel D e livery ............................... 150

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* • » « > THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. Thursday, M iniwy 15, 1961

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k H t e w r t m M M I a g i a t L a a c i n a S T a a i O M B r U t t , a a « N J P L w M c e a e t r a c t ( a d a t c afry • m w I 0 M 1 I — k c a d q M it a n a l Fraafclla

' to ' SaeteK Ceaety.

M r . M e H w a la aanauaced that Ik e aoauM a lee a a tid p e le i p i e S ia t S M r e tfcaa I I I S . M M H b y the end a l M M . H e m M Ih ia coaetm ctioa • n t r a a i h in d ic a t e d o a iaeraaa- ■ I u r n . a ( e lectricity «nd fore ­

; easts a f a c o a l ia u la * populatioa

iadeatria l expeneion

ia Ihe earty I K * ’< and

i a w p d r i te- ceahaue w e ll into the h f W W M l luturt. T iie utility head e ^ w h a a u e d , that e lectricity. p r e d u c M t a a d tra aum tua ji fac ili­t ie s m u it be operable In advance o f ihe ca ll lo r pow er from electric cu stom ers. N ow , both con ipea i« s aerve m o re than M 8 J M custom er i.

T h e electric cam paay president aa id tha com paa ie s w ill continue l a en la rge the ir i lM M - v o l t trans- m iaalan netw ork that eventually w i l loop the twa-com paay system a a d he part a l a a a lieu w ide i r a n v ■ n iu la n g r id beta* built b y invet- ter-awaed electric com paaiea that w ill eventually tpaa the U n ited S t a i n .

Another t l.S m ile secttmi o l IM , ' •N -vo tt line w ill be com pleted ia I M from Larrabee substation, e l l A sb u ry A ve . in Atlantic T ow n ­ship. H e u i d such h i*h vo ltages a re becom ing inc reasing ly nece* a a ry because o l higher cu stom er dem andt.

l a A tlan tic Tew aaM p. M r. M c E lw a in la id capac ity w ill

b e ia c re a u d a l the Atlantic, sub-

• ta t ie * a t a ree l o f H S T , W aad atL a r ra b e o substation, both ia M o n ­m outh County, at a coat a t ( M 6 . M I to accd ina ioda la h ighe r vialtage.CoastriictibQ a l io will begin this yea r a o the firat s ta ge o l a M S project, a 22-mile-loat. V » m -volt aleel tower line betweea A l- la a lic substation and Sa y rev illc Generating Station, due for com ple­tion in 1963.. A i announced in October, he add­ed, the com pany a lio ia e xp lo rin g the econom ics and efficiency o f a nuclear-fueled n a t ion a s com pared w ith a conventional fossil-fueled station. A s pa r i ol its jc n e ra l in s plant itudy, the com pany i s e xam ­in in g n^w m ethods of luel trans­portation, hand lin g and burning, he said, ,

The. earliest possib le date for the sta rt ot construction of J C P L ’s next generating station w ould be iS U . Wilh a construction tim e of three years, the earliest da le il cou ld be in se rv ice would be IM S

W e rt |a A re aT hey a lso w ill construct a sub ­

station to serve the l> v it to w n de­velopm ent in M a taw an Tow nsh ip and another to serve the L ily -T u lip C o m p a n y facilities in Holmdel Tow nship. These additional stibs!a tions w ill share the increasing elec t r ica l load s w ith existing stations and help handle stepping-down of vo ltages from tran sm iss ion lines se rv in g these sections, lie said.

Th e utility executive pointed out that N ew J e r se y 's population has increased m ore than 25 pe r cent s in ce 1950 and that the area served by J C P L - N J P L experienced a 55 per cent population increase since that time. A ll Indications are, he added, that the state’s econom ic v ita lity w ill continue to sp u r this growth.

" I t i i w ith th is grow th in m ind

g a d 'o u r faith that it w ill continue,

that w a aw et budget theaa aum t

and expand o u r activ it ie s s o we can continue to (b ifid o u r respnn-

ab il it ie s to o u r cu stom ers and the

com m unities we serve. O u r expan­

sion p ro g ra m m ust be based not o n ly on the electric needs of today and of the im m ediate future, but on the needs that we must antici­pate y e a rs from now ,” M r . M c E l- w ain said.

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Acquitted By JuryF ra n c is M u rp h y , o f 18 Orchard

St.. Holm del, business agent of the* Hoboken C hecker* Loca l 1, Interna- tloaal Lo n g sh o re m e n 's Association, has been acquitted by a Hudson C ounty ju ry of con sp ir ing to cheut aad defraud the A m e rican Export Lines. T h e prosecution in a 10-day tria l before Judge So l Schutman, c h a rg c d jh a t M r. M u rp h y and two others authorized and permitted nine longshorem en to leave the Ho* boken docks to w ork on M r. M u r ­p h y 's home in Hoim del while they were being pa id to load fchips.

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Sponsor O f CbntoetSen io rs of h ig h schoo ls in M o n ­

m outh County have been invited to com pete fo r the three aw ards for the best e ssa y s on the va lue of a cou rse on m oney and bank ing for sen ior h igh school students.

M e r le S im pson , president, M o n ­m outh County B a n k e rs a n d C lear­ing H ouse Associa tion, announced that the association will present $37$ in aw ard s to the county w in ­ners.

T h is is (he second annua l e ssay aw ards to be m ade by the county bankers. The subject for th is y e a r 's CKsuy wag suggested by students participating in last y e a r 's com ­petition.

K ach high school w ill select not m ore than three e ssa y s from its sen ior c la ss for final ju d g in g at (he county level. Students m a y obtain full inform ation from their p r in ­c ipa ls o r faculty adv iso rs as well a s at any hank in the county.

F irst aw ard w ill he a Sl’ttl sa v ­ings account; second aw ard, a SlttO

BILL AND PEGCY YATES AND AN ALL PROFESSIONAL CAST

will present

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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 22, 1962at 2:3U p.m.

In M atawan High School AuditoriumSponsored b y H E B R E W W O M E N ’S L E A G U E , K E Y P O R T . 'I ’ickets 75 Cents

sa v in g s a c en u a t, an d th ird Bward,a sa v in g s account. T h e account

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m outh C oun ty selected b y the aw a rd w inner. T h e facu lty adv iso r o f the first aw a rd w inner w ill re­c e iv e a fS t U .S. S a v in g s Bond. S tu ­dents shou ld g iv e (he ir e ssa y s io

rheir facu lty a d v iso rs not la te r t t a nM ar. 39.

M SC Safes (ven tM onm outh Shopp ing Center an­

nounces its annual W ash ington 's b irthday sales, opening Thurtd ay,

Feb. 22, a n d ru n n in g through Feb. * 24, with all o f the cen te r 's 45 f lo ra s participating. A ls o a s part of itn W a sh in g ton 's b irthday observances. ; the center is o ffe rin g a special se r­ies of free h istorica l m ovies fo r ch ildren and adults in its C iv ic A u d ­itorium and an e ssay contest for adults.

Y Betsy Ross HomesI ■ B e lay Reaa H ernes M a d e O a ly l y C s lk Brea.

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U n io n B e a c h

C o u p le W e d. M i r t o a Sm ith.

# 1 C l a i k A m . , U w a B M c h . be> e u w the b r ld a a l M ab a i t Brunelli, >14 I M o a A w . , U n io a B e e c h , S u a d s y , F o b . 11, M 2 a t 1 p .m . T h e

c 't p a rce ls a re M r . aad M r*, F r e a k W ~ Sm ith, m C U r k Ave., U a io a B a tch , and the b r id e g ro o m 's pareat*, M r a a d M n . S ilv io B n i- M i l l , to rm erly o f U n ion Beach, re­a id * la D ab ary, F lo rid a . T h e Rev. John M e *h a a pe rfo rm ed the cere- m oay ia the H o ly F a m ily Church, U a ia a Beach.■ I h e b r id e w a s g ive n i s m a rr ia ge

b y her father- Sh e w ore a cocktail T ^ le a g t h gow a o l p ink Sch ift li em - ^ bro ldered ny lon o rga n d y T h e fitted

bodice waa designed w ith ■ nor* tra it a e ck lia * a n a cap sleeves. T h e white bouffant ik ir t * u designed with a detachable p ink o v e n k ir t caught u p ia back w ith a cm ahad roae. H e r boulfaat ba lle rina ve il waa held m p lace b y a cloche c a p o f roae petal*. She c a rr ie d a colon­ial bouquet a f white c a ra a tk m i a n d p iak roast. - .

M ra . Robert Ship ley; laeila, waa the m atroa of honor. H e r cocktail­

. isagth gow a o f ' w iite r ia Sch ilH I . em broidered a y lo a o rg a a d y w aa atyled Nke the b rid e ’a gown. Sh e w ere a n u ic h in g portra it hat of tatteta and tulle and ca rr ie d a col-

. - ^ o e i a l bouquet ot H arveet M o o n ca r- ^ a i l i o a t . -

R n lfc a r la l a a f t l i i • ■ '‘ Theodore Brunelli. U n io n Beach,

■ waa tha beat ataa fo r h is brother. I 'a h e r ia g w a rs Theodore B rune lli Jr.,. j m R ic h a rd B rune lli, U n ion Beach, aophew i o l Ihe bridegroom .

F o r h e r d a u g h te r '* w edding, M r * .: Sa iith aelected a co g n ac chrom e-

apua taffeta aheath d re s s atyled w ith a m atch ing bouffant detach­able averak irt. She w ore a m atch- Jag hat a n d a cc e u o rie a and a cor-

• sage o f o range delight rose*. T h e b rid eg room '* m other ch ose a « r * y lace o ve r r o M taffeta, w ith a White

^ hat, b lack acceaaoriea and a cor- Y ^ a a g e o l white roiea.■“* ' A reception followed in the H a r-

r l* G a rd e n * F ir e House,. F o r the ir w edding t r ip to F lo rid a ,

the b rid e w ore a red wool d m * styled w ith long ileeves, a h ig h neckline and unpreued -p leated ik lrt. A b lack hat, coat and acce*- sories and a coraage o f white baby o rch id s com pleted he r ensemble. W hen they return, they w ill reaide at 4 M C l a r k Ave., U n io n Beach.

T h e couple w ere graduated from K eypo rt H ig h Schoo l and a re em ­ployed by the G enera l A n iline and F ilm Corp., Linden. T h e bride­g room aerved in Ihe A r m y and ia capta in of the H a r r i i G a rdena F ir e

^ v Companir. T h e b rid e la co rre ip ond- ’• la g aecretary o f the L a d le * A ux il-

i * r y o f the la m e organization.

T h J i week, w h y don ’t you took through the w ind ow * o t yo u r ch urch . f ro m the inaide.

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Married At; St. Joseph’s

M B . , M B S . E D W A R D

M ia * C la ire E lizabeth Lo icoe,

daughter o f M r . and M ra . F ranc la

Lo icoe , 20 P ro spect St., Keyport,

becam e the b r id e o f E d w a rd R a y ­

m ond Burke , aoa o f M r . and

M ra . Ed w a rd S. Burke, 93 Second

St., Keyport. Sa tu rday, Feb. 10,

1982. ■ . • ; " : .

T h e Rev. W illiam B au sch per- j f tn e d -the double- r in g ce rem ony

at 10 a.m. a n d celebrated the nup-

R A Y M O N D B U R K E

t i l l m a n w hich followed in St. Jo ­sep h 's C hurch , K eyport.

Mi** B arb a ra L o icoe , K eypo rt, wa* h e r s la te r’* m aid of honor. L aw rence M u a k , P e r th A m boy, se rv ed a* b e l t m an and G eo rg e B ea tty , K eypo rt, co u iin of the b rideg room and R aym ond Pohlke, U nion B each , u shered .

A recep tion follow ed in C oby 's R es ta u ran t, South A m boy.

G reen G ro v e A ve.. K eyport.

Deaths Reported During Week

K i t a e t h A . A a d m e kK enneth A lan A n d crtch , th ree-

m onth-olil son o f M r. a n d M is. Jo h n A ndersch j r . . M ount Holly, d ied T h u rsd ay . F eb . 8. 1962, a t P e r th A m boy G en e ra l H ospital.

S urviving b e iid e9 h is p a re n ts a rc a b ro th e r, J o h n j r . ; th e m a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts , M r. and M rs. H ar­o ld H aw kins. P la in fie ld ; p a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs. John A ndersch , S ew aren , an d g re a t­g ran d m o th e r, M ra. M ary An- derach , Cliffwood. .

P riv a te fu n e ra l s e r v ic e s , w ere h e ld S a tu rd a y a t th e Z ylka F u n e r­a l Service,. P e r th A m boy.

M n . Jeaeph G arnettM n . M a r y T. Garnett, Bayahorc

D r., South A m bo y, died T h u rsd ay night, Feb. S, 19(2, in South A m b o y M em oria l H osp ita l. S h e wait the w idow of Jb sep li Garnett. ■

M r * . Garnett w a * a com m un i­cant o f St. M a r y ’a C hurch , South A m b o y. S h e w a * bora in Aiden, Pa., and re sided for som e y e a r * in N anticoke, Pa., before m o v in g to South A m b o y in IM S . .. .

. S u rv iv in g a re three daughter*, M i* a M a r y Garnett, South Am boy; M ra . R o y Dell, Trentoa, and M r * . F ra n k Zagata, Sa y re v llls ; four •on,, Jo seph Garnett, Nanticoke; R aym ond, Say re v illc ; F r a n k , South A m boy, arid John, Laurence H a rb o r; 2 S g randch ild ren and two great-grandch ild ren; f lva aiatera, M ra . Jam es. M cC o y , South Am boy; M ra . C ha rle s G ardner, Freano, C a lif.; M ra . M ic h a e l / M cD ona ld , W iikea B a rra , Pa ., and M ra . W il­liam P in o t t a n d M ra.- A le * L ltch- k o w ik i, L au ra n c a H a rbor, and a. brother, E d w a rd . B yron , D rexe l H ill. Pa. .

Fune ra l aarvlcea were held M o n ­d a y m o rn in g from , tha K ea rney Fu n e ra l Hom e, Nanticoke. A h igh requiem m aaa w aa offered at St. F ra n c i* C hurch . Nanticoke, and in­term ent w aa in the ch u rch ceme­tery.

A u g u it Betach, 71, of 173 -Acad­e m y St., South O range, died on Saturday, Fab. It, 1962, at O range M e m o ria l Hospital. M r . Betach w aa bora in N ew ark, aon of the late M r. a n d M n . C on rad Betach.

H e wa* a fo rm er resident and a charte r m em ber o f tha U n ion Beach F ir e Departm ent. Ha waa the hu*- band of tha late M a r y Jane (Slelth) Betach. .

S u rv iv in g a re a aon, C h le l Petty O ffice r C on rad -B e t ich , U .S. N avy; tw o daughter*, M r * . G e ra ld Haua-

m u H.KTRIC HCATING SURVKY

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C A L I F O R F R E E E S T I M A T I

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e r , M ataw an , an d M iss T h e reaa Betach, B ayville ; a b ro lh e r, Jo sep h B etsch , U nion B each; a s is te r , M rs. E m m a Cook, N ew ark ; th re e g ra n d ­ch ild ren a n d one g rea t-g ran d ch ild .

F u n era l serv ices w ere held T u e s­day at 8:30 a .m . from th e D ay Fu n e ra l H om e, K eyport. A t 9 a .m . a high m a ss o f requiem wa* c e le b ra t­ed a t St, Jo se p h ’s C hu rch , K eyport. In te rm en t wa* p riv a te .

John Joaeph RuaaertJohn Jo seph R u sse rt, 75, o l 8

P e r ry S t., K eyport, d ied Sunday, F eb . I I , 1962, a t h is hom e. M r. R u sse rt w aa bo rn In B rooklyn and h id lived in K eyport fo r th e p a s t 22 year* . H e wa* re t ire d fro m the N ew Y ork C ity F ir e D ep a rtm en t aa a lieu ten an t in 1B37. H e a lao had b ee n em ployed aa a safe ty eng in e e r w ith D u P on t’s a t N ew B run* wick. ■ . ' ■ .

M r. R u is e r t w a* th e huaband o l th e la ta M ra . L o re tta (M ebua) Rua- aa rt. H a w aa a co m m un ican t o f St. Joaeph ’* C hurch , K eyport, a n d a m e m b er o f It* H oly N am e Socie ty . 1 S urviv ing a re tw o daugh ter* , M ra. W illiam M . Wolf. B rooklyn, a a d M ra. C a rlto n H . P a lin g , K eyport, an d to u r g ran d ch ild ren ................

F u n e ra l M rvlce* w ere held Wed- neaday m orn ing a t .S :M a .m . from th a D ay F u n e ra l H om e, K eyport. A t • a .m . a h ig h m aaa o f requ iem w aaio ffe red in St. 'J o ie p h 's C hurch. In te rm en t waa In th* ch u rch cem a- te ry .

M r*. NelUa K . K u lk h in a k y , M , o f N I A lm oa A ve., W oodbridge, d ied F r id a y . F eb . I . 1912, a t ha r hom e. '

M r*. K u lic h ia ik y w a* a m e m b er of th e F i r i t P reab y te r ian C hurch , W oodbridge.

Surv iv ing a ra h e r huaband, Aug- u i t K iilshcinsky *r.; th re e d au g h ­te r* , M innie, E m m a a a d M elvlne, a ll of W oodbridge; four ion*. E d w ard , Avene); A ugust j r . , W ood­b ridge ; O tto , P e r th A m boy, and Rudojph, F o rda ; tw o i l i t o n , M r*. W llliim S m ith , Cliffwood, and M ra, A nna S ebestyansk i, P e r th Am boy, an d seven g ran d ch ild ren .

Service* w ere held a t 10:30 a m T uesday from th e G re in er F u n e ra l H om e, W oodbridge. In te rm en t w aa In Roaedale-L inden C em ete ry , L in­den.

H a r ry Ne laaaH arry N elson, 72, o f 407 L o rilla rd

A ve., U nion B each , d ied S atu rday , F eb . 10, 1M2, a t R lverv iew Hoa pita!.

M r. N elson wa* a re tire d ma- ch in iit. H e wa* born in Sw eden *nd w aa a m em ber of th e Independen t O rder of Viking*, A rlington.

Surv iv ing a ra hi* w ife, Mr*. Ebb* (A fleiu*) N elson; tw o sister* , Mr*. C aro la W allberg and M r*. Slgne Nelson, an d tw o b ro th e rs, G unnar an d G ustav , a ll of Sweden.

F u n e ra l serv lcea w ere held T ues­d ay nftcrnnnn a t 1 p .m . In th e Hed le F u n era l H om e, K eyport. T he Rev. F red e ric k Boos, p a s to r of G e th icm an c L u theran C hurch , Key­p o rt, o ffic iated . C rem ation w as in R o i* Hill C rom ato ry , Linden.

T u rn e r H il l *r.T u rno r Hill a r„ 7$, Second St

M alaw an, d ied S unday, F eb . II , 1M2, In M onm outh M odical C enter. II* w a* born In S cotland N eck, N .C., and h ad lived in the M ataw an • r e * fo r 20 ytarn.

H a w a* a m e m b er o f the P rov i­dence B ap tis t C hurch , Cliffwood.

H a lo lu rv lv e d by h it w ife, Mr*. M auda H ill; tw o ton*, T u rn e r jr ., M ataw an , and H ate! T u rn e r, New­a rk ; th re e daugh ter* , Mins lillti 'ii Hill, N ew ark; M rs, M lrdle IJavIs, M ataw an, and M rs. M n rlm i l u r r K N eptune; 13 g ran d ch ild ren and 12 g rea t-g ran d ch ild ren .

F unera l serv ices w ore livid Wed- n e id ay a t 1 p .m , In tho .Suctiml llap tls t C hurch , Long B ranch, In (o rn ttn t w as In White N idge Coitiu- to ry , liu tontow n, um ltir tho <11 ruc­tion of the J iim es II. H unt F u n era l Homo, A ib u ry P a rk ,

Jam e s T . K e ls e y

D ie s D u r in g P l a yJ a m e s T hom as K elsey , SO, a

m e m b er o f th e E ng lish D ep a rt­m ent of M onm outh College, W est Long B ranch , d ied on s ta g e S a tu r­d ay niRht. F eb . iO, 1962, w hile ta k ­ing p a r t in a facu lty benefit v a rie ty show.

An aud ience of ISO people saw the E ng lish p ro fesso r m a k e his e n ­tra n c e , an d then sudden ly d rop to the s tag e . T hey thought it w as p a r t of th e show , until th e c u r ta in fell and th e au d ien ce w as d isp ersed . He had a m ed ical h isto ry of a h ea rt condition.

M r. K elsey w as p ronounced dead by th e co llege physic ian , D r. John S tockfisch, a f te r a t te m p ts by the borough firs t a id squad to rev ive him h ad failed.

P lay e d In A ltem aan -T h e te a c h e r h a d taken his p a r t

in an afternoon p e rfo rm a n ce of th e show , "A F ou l P la y ," w hich w as being p resen ted to help finance the college b ask e tb a ll te a m 's tr ip to P u e r to R ico F eb . 17.

M r. K elsey w as a g rad u a l* of Red B ank C atholic High School and of S t. B onaven tu re College, O lean , N .Y. He w as o rd a in ed a C atholic p rie* t In St; M ary '* C athed ra l, T ren ton , in M arch 1930. L a te r he left th e priesthood ,

A fte r g ra d u a te w ork a t R u tg e n and C olum bia U niversities , he jo in ­ed th e facu lty of M onm outh Col­lege in 194*.

W orked A i M oantouth P a rkD urin g th* lu m m er* h e w orked

as lib ra r ia n a t M onm outh P a rk R ace T ra c k , and a t th e tim e of his d ea th he w as ass is tan t pub lic re la ­tions d ire c to r fo r M onm outh P a rk Jo ck ey C lub.. M r. K elsey wa* g rea tly in te re s t­

ed in ea rly M onm outh C ounty his­to ry . Hi* hom e, know n a s the P enelope S tout H ouse, is one o f the o ld est build ings in the county , p a r ts

H e is su rv iv ed by his wife, M rs. Ann (H asse ll) K elsey; a son, E d ­w ard K elsey, and tw o daugh te rs , C la re K elsey and J e a n K elsey, *11 at hom e; h is p a ren ts , T h o m as and M eta (W hite) K elsey, R ed Bank, and a s is te r , M rs. A nthony Donolo- w icz, Red Bank.

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held W ed­n esd ay m orn ing a t 9 a .m . from the la te residence. At 10 a .m . a h igh m a ss of requ iem w as o ffered In St. J o se p h 's C hurch , K eyport, and bu r­ia l, u n d e r th e d irec tio n of A nder­son F u n e ra l H om e, R ed Bank, w as in th e ch u rc h cem ete ry .

ObituariesK a r o L y n a Z lo lkow ik !

K a re n Lynn Ziolkow ski, tw o-day- old infant d au g h te r of M r. an d M rs. W ilbur Z iolkow ski, 90S Stone R d., U nion B each, d ied F rid ay , F eb . 9, 1962, in M onm outh M edical C en ter.

B esides h e r p a ren ts , the b aby i* su rv iv ed by a s is te r , D eb ra Ann Ziolkow ski, a t hom e; h e r p a te rn a l g ran d m o th e r , M r*. H elen Zlolkow- sk l, K eyport, a n d h e r m a ta rn a l g ra n d fa th e r , W allace J . L ear, Un-. ion Beach.

P r iv a ta fu n e ra l le rv lc e * w ere held T uesday m orn ing a t 9 a .m . in the Jo h n W . M ehlenbeck F u n e ra l H om e, H u le t . B uria l wa* In M t. O livet C em ete ry , M iddletow n.

M r * . F e a r! A . H a raa rM r*. P e a r l A. H o rn er, 90, of 2 U

V anD orn S t., K eyport, d ied S a t­u rd a y , F eb . 10, 1M2, In R lverview H o ip ita l. . .

M n . H orn*r w a* born in R a ritan T ow nship . Sh* w a* th* d iu g h te r of M ra. M abel (W illin g ) H yer, K ey­p o rt, a n d th a la te F ra n k C. H yer. M rs. H o rn er h i d re s id e d in th e K eypo rt a r e a a l l 'h e r life and ow n­ed and o p e ra ted P * a r l‘* B eauty Salon In K eyport. Sh* w a* a m e m ­b e r of St. Jo h n ’* M ethodist C hurch, H azlet, a n d th e M onm outh County H iird re is e r* ' A ssociation.

S u rv iv ing , b e tid e* h e r m o ther, a r e * io n . L e tte r F . H orner, Haz­le t; a b ro th e r, C la ren ce H yer, K eansbu rg , an d th re e g randch il­d ren .

F u n e ra l ie rv ic e * w ere held W ed­n esd ay a fternoon a t 1 p .m . In th e B edle F u n e ra l H om e, K eyport. T he R ev . N orm an R. R iley, p a s to r of St. J o h n 's M ethodist C hurch , offi­c ia ted . B uria l w a* In S h o re lin d M em oria l G a rd e n i, H azlet.

M rs . Aaguat K r a u s *M rs. A ugusta K rause , 80. o f 303

B ayview Ave., Union B each, died M onday m orning , Feb , 12, 1982, at h e r hom e. M rs. K rau se w as born in G erm any .

S urv iv ing a re h e r husband , Aug­u st K rause; a io n , G eorge A. K rause , Union B each, an d tw o g randch ild ren .

F u n e ra l le r v ic e i w e re held Wed- n e id a y a fternoon a t I p .m . a t the D ay F u n e ra l H om e, K eyport. T he R ev . H a rry R. P ine, p a s to r of Cal­v a ry M ethodist C hurch , K eyport, o ffic ia ted . In te rm en t w as in F a ir V iew C em ete ry , M iddletow n.

T h o m as L. B egueT h o m as L. Bogue, 83, of 20 Joyce

K ilm er A ve., N ew B runsw ick , d ied sudden ly M onday, Feb . 12, 1962, at his hom e. B orn in J e rs e y City, lie w as the son of the la te T hom as L. a a d Louisa (H at;gerty)*U ogue.

M r. Bogue w as a re tired clerk fo r Ihe M orrison Steel Co. and com ­m un ican t of S acred H eart C hurch, N ew Brunsw ick.

Surv iv ing a re hia wife, M rs. E liznbcth M. (T u m u lty ) Boitue; a son , T hom as I.. Dogue Jr., Cliffwood Dcnch; tw o duughler.i, M rs. E d ­w ard W. Tnliln, Now Brunsw ick, nnd Mis* V irg in ia M. Bogue, Ny- nck, N .Y .; a s is te r , Agnes Connoly, N ew Y ork, and a g randch ild .

F u n e ra l le rv lc e * w ere un d er th e d irec tion o f th a G lea io a F u n o r i l llom * , N ew B runsw ick.

M ichae l M u r lh *M lchncl M urthii, I I I Hoanwood

D r., Cliffwood ileacli, d ied Sunday, I 'uh . I I , IIM2, In P erth Amboy IfoNfiltial, Me wiis horn In W harton, the .inn ill the Inte M r, mill M rs, I’ll tr ick l 'o n t. lie wan tho widower of M rs, A lice M urthii,

l ie wim a re tired eng ineer; » moniljLir of linnlMiiurs’ Local B2H, tL 'w ark, and a cm tim tm lcnrit of St, Luw renuu’* C hurch , L nurunm lltir lio r , . ,

l i e I* su rv iv ed bv * dau g h te r,

Pago Sovm

Parents W elcome New Arrivals

S tallw erckA d au g h te r w as bo rn in M on­

m outh M edical C en ter on W ednei- day , F eb . 7 , 1982, to M r. aa d M r*. R obert S to llw erck , Box 8), K eyport.

Pow ellA d a u g h te r w as born T uesday ,

F eb . 6, 1962, in R lverv iew H ospital to M r. a n d M rs. N orm an Pow ell, 1288 Seaw ood A ve., CliffwoodBeach.

B aum annM r. and M rs. M artin B aum ann,

4 V irg in ia A ve., H azlet, a re the p aren ts of a son, born T uesday , Feb. 6, 1962, in R lverview H ospital.

F ra n c isA son was born in M onm outh

M edical C en ter on T uesday , F eb . 8, 1962, to ivlr. an d M rs. G era ld F ran c is , T e x as R d ., M organville.

F le m in gN avy SN3 E ugene B. F lem ing

and M rs. F lem ing , 221 M aple P I., K eyport, a r e the p a ren ts of a dau g h te r, born M onday, F eb . S, 1962, in P a tte rso n A rm y H ospital, F o rt M onm outh. M rs. F lem ing is the fo rm e r M iss R u th Ann E m ­m ons, K eyport.

D aaae llaa •A son w as bo rn in St. P e te r '*

H ospital lo M r. an d M rs. B ernard D onncllan, 21 Is land Dr.,- Old Bridge.

H u g h * *M r. a n d M rs. A ndrew H ughes,

321 P a rk A ve., O ld B ridge, a ra the p a re n ts of i d au g h te r, born In St. P e te r 's H oip ita l.

Lu kae skaA d au g h te r w as born in St. P e t­

e r 's H ospital to M r. and M rs. John L ukacsko, 267 Cindy St., Old Bridge.

- B ar low -M r. an d M rs. W illiam B arlow ,

170 F ifth St., C liffwood, a re the p a ren ts o f a d au g h te r, born in P e r th A m boy H ospital.

, FoleyA d au g h te r w as born in P e r th

A m boy H ospital to M r. and M rs. R aym ond F oley , 80 E d g a r R d ., M ataw an .

F itz p a trickM r. an d M rs.. E ugene F itz p a t­

rick, 5 T a llen D r., H azlet, a re the p a ren ts o f a son, born In South Amboy H ospital.

’ D u g a aA son w as born in South A m ­

boy H osp ital to M r. and M rs. D an ­iel D ugan , 46 P acific Blvd., Cliff­wood.

G alloM r. an d M rs. C hristopher G allo,

126 N ap les S t., C liffwood, a re the p a re n ts o f a son, born in South A m boy H ospital.

B a ye rA d au g h te r w as born in South

A m boy H ospital to M r. and M n . W illiam B ay e r, P .O . Box 84, M arl­boro.

K lebarM r. an d M rs. R aym ond K leber,

9 C restw ood PL, C liffwood, i r e th* p a re n ts of * d au g h te r, born In South A m boy H ospital.

C d l la foA d a u g h te r wa* bo rn to M r. an d

M rs. Je rfe rso n D. Collings in S tu tt­g a r t , G erm an y , on W ednesday, J an . 31, 1962. M r. Collings is s ta ­tioned in G erm any w ith the Sev­en th A rm y C orps. M r*. Colling* I* th* f o r m e r . M is* De* D om iny, d iu g h te r o f M r. an d M n . R ichard D om iny, M ataw an . T he baby , the flr*t ch ild of M r. and M r*. Colling*, ha* been nam ed L au rie Lyn.

M c C a a a

M r. and M rs. P au l J. M cCann, R ou te 9, M idw ay T ra ile r P a rk , Ro- b e rtsv ille , a re th e p a ren ts of a d au g h te r, born Sunday, F eb . 4, 1962, in S t. P e te r ’s H isp lta l.

E llisA d au g h te r w as born in S t. P e t­

e r ’s H ospital on S unday, F eb . 4, 1962, to M r. and M rs. R obert E llis , R O 1, Box 3, M organville.

Kw ie c ia sk l

M r. and M rs. P au l K w iecinski, 9 G aston S t., M ataw an , a r e Ihe p a re n ts of a d au g h te r, born F rid a y , F eb . 2, 1962, in P e r th A m boy Hos­p ita l.

Lenskold .M r. and M rs. L loyd Lenskold.

638 M orningslde Ave., Union B each, a r e the p a re n ts of a son, born T h u rsd ay , F eb . 8, 1062, In R iver- v iew H ospital.

D e L a g *

A d au g h te r w as born W ednesday, F eb . 7, 1962, in R lverview H ospital to M r. and M rs. G eo rge D cLage, 69 C hurch St., K eansburg .

E ia tm o a dM r. and M rs. D avid E astm ond ,

232 M orningside Ave., Union B each, a r e th e p a ren t* of a son, born W ednesday, F eb . 7, 1962, in R iver- viow H ospital.

S ilc ra

M r. and M rs. John F. S ilcox jr . , 23 M ain S t., K eyport, a r e th e p a r ­en ts of a d a u g h te r , born Sunday, F eb . 11, 1962, in R iverview H ospi­ta l. _

A rth u rA d au g h te r w a s . born in R iver-

vicw H ospital on M onday, F e b . 12, 1961, to M r. an d M rs. John A rth u r, 5 B eaver S t., H a z le t-----------------------

C avanaughM r. and M rs. T hom as C avanaugh ,

53A Shore B lvd., K eansburg , a re th e p a ren ts of a d augh ter, born Sat- itfday , F eb . 10, 1962, In R lverv iew H ospital.

E rbTw ins, a son an d a d au g h te r,

w e re bom on F rid ay , Feb . 9, 1962, to M r. and M rs. O tto E rb , SO F lee t­w ood D r., H azlet, in R lverv iew H ospital.

M urphyM r. and M rs. Joseph M urphy. 109

T h rockm orton L ane, Old B ridge, a re the p a ren ts of a d au g h te r, born T uesday , F eb . 6, 1962, in M iddlesex G enera l H ospital.

Jo llyA d au g h te r w as bom In P e r th

A m boy H ospital on M onday, F eb . 5, 19(2, to M r. a n d Mr*. R odger Jo lly , 10 C ulver C t., Old B ridge .

L a F a r g *M r. and M rs. W ilbur A. L aF o rg e ,

37 C oral D r., H u le t , e ra th* p a r ­en ts of * .*oa, born T uesday , F eb . 0, 1962, In P erth ! A m boy H ospital.

D l# rkA d au g h te r waa born in P e r th

A m boy H ospital to M r. a n d M rs. W illiam D ierk , 409 A u m a c k . A ve., U nion B each , on W ednesday, F«b. 7, 1962.

M r. an d M r*. A lfred S cbneider, 49 B oulevard E a * t , Cliffwood B each, a r e 'th e paren t* of a dau g h ­te r , born S unday, F eb . II , 1M2. 1

. C arra llM r. and M r*. R aym ond C arra ll,

177 N orw ood A ve., Laurence H a r­bo r, i r e th e p a re n ts of a d au g h te r, bo rn T hu rsday ,. F eb . 1, 1(0], la P e r th A m boy H osp itil.

M ri. C harle* F renkow aki, J t r a e yCity, a n d tw o g randch ild ren .

F u n e ra l ie rv ice* w ere held W ed- n e s d iy i t 9:30 i .m . i t th e B oylan F u n e ra l H om e, New B rum w ick , followed by i h igh m as* of requiem at 10 a .m . i t St. P e te r '* C hurch, New B runsw ick. In te rm en t w as In th e chu rch cem ete ry .

M n . A lv a h E . V ta d e rv e irM rs. E d n a M. V anderveer, 58, of

14 B rinkerhoff Ave., F reehold , died T h u rsd ay , F eb . I , 1962, In F itk in H ospital.

M rs. V andervee r w as born In M arlbo ro , d au g h te r of M rs. Sadie M. M agee, M arlboro , and the la te G ilbert M agee. Sh« w as a m em ber of the F irs t B ap tist Church, F re e ­hold, and th e L ad ies A uxiliary of the F reeho ld E lks.

Surv iv ing , beside* h e r m other, i r e h e r husband , Alvah E. V ander­veer; I aon an d daugh ter, E d g a r 1. V andervee r and M ra. Jo sep h Llp- aky, F reeho ld ; th re e b ro thers, G a r­re tt W. M ig ee , M arlboro; W illard S. M agee, Colts N eck, and F ran k O. M ag ie , O ceanport, and four g randch ild ren .

F u n e ra l serv lcea w ere held Sun­d ay afternoon at 2 p .m . a t the W.H. F reem an and aon F u n era l H om e, F reeho ld . T he Rev. A ndrew L. An­derson, p a s to r of the F irs t B aptist C hurch, F reeho ld , officiated. Inter­m ent w as in M aplew ood C em etery . F reehold .

Funeral ServicesG eorge H. C arte r

F u n e ra l serv ice* w ore hold S a t­u rd a y a t II * .m . In the Bedle I'tin e ra l Homo, K e y p o r t , for G eorge H, C arte r, 54, of R nrltnn St., Cliffwood, who died T uesday , Feb , t , 1962, in P e r th A m lw y G enera l H ospital. . In te rm en t w as In M idw ay O reen C em etery , Mut- aw an.

M r. C a r te r wa* born In Colom bia, 1 C , a n d h id lived In M ataw an Tow nship fo r 20 y e ir* .

S urv iv ing a r e h is wife, M rs. F lo rence (Y ea rm n n ) C arter; th ree snnn, G eorge C a rte r and l.nrton K night, a t hom e, n n il R onald K night, n m em b er of llio U.S. Air F o rce stiilltined III Spuknne, W ash,; Iwo d iu ig liters , H thel itntl Yvonne C urle r, ut home, mill n s ta le r , M rs.C nlhorlno M artin , Colum bia.

C harles I-', PuscheiF u n era l snrvlt'vii w ore held nt-

urilny m orning «t K n.ni. friini the D ay Funuru l liiiniu, Kuvimrt. uml

at 9 a.m . a h igh m a** o f requ iem w a* offered by the Rc'v. J o se p h 6 . F ox , p a s to r , : in Holy F am ily C hurch . U nion Be*ch, for C harle* F re d ric k P uschel, 132 Ash St., U n­ion B each , w ho died W ednesday, F eb . 7, 1962, a t h is hom a.

M r. P uschel waa born In H oboken and had lived In Union B each for th e p as t n ine y ea rs . He w as the son of the la te M r. and M rs. Ju liu s Puachel. M r. Puschel wa* a com ­m unican t of the Holy F am ily C hurch . He wa* an exem pt f ire ­m a n of th e W eehaw ken F ir e De­p a rtm en t.

Surviv ing a re his wife, M r*. M ur­iel (S cho tt) r 'u schcl; th ree io n s , A rth u r, West New York; C harles F red rick , N orth B ergen , a n d C harles F ran c is , U.S. N avy, s ta ­tioned a t N orfolk, V s.; * d au g h te r, M rs. A ndrew M artens, N ew M on­m outh , and eight g randch ild ren .

M n . R * s u u W ilsanF unera l. sarVice* w ere held F r i­

day afternoon at the H ulse M em ­o ria l H om e, E nglishtow n, w ith the R ev. F ran c is C antcl, p as to r of the Brow ntow n C om m unity C hurch , of­fic ia ting fo r M rs. Anna J. Wilson, 60, R o u t e 9, D rowntown, who d ied Tuesdny, F eb . 8, 1962. In te r­m en t w as In C hestnut Hill C em e­te ry , Old Bridge.

M rs, W ilson w as born In Hobo­ken, but had resided in Ihe Urown- town a re a m ost ot her life.

She is su rv ived by her husljund, R eseuu ; tw o sons, Leroy, Old Bridge, and G eorge, M organville; tw o s is te rs , M rs. H oward D unham , Drowntown, and M rs. Jo sep h We- glnrz, S ayrev illc ; flvu b ro th e rs, W illiam , ilen ry , H erm un am i C harles li h I e r s, D rowntown; John , Liuirencc' H arbo r, nnd seven g ran d ch ild ren .

P e te r L lirau tln s F unora l serv lcea w ere hold S a t­

u rd ay a t 9 a .m , from th* J o h n J, K yau Horn* for F uneral* , Kuun*- burg , follow ed by se rv ices in St. D em etrius G reek O rthodox C hurch , P erth A m boy, lor f'e ter L lan iu tlo s , till, of (III S eabreeze Way, K eans­burg , who died W ednesday, Fub. 7, 1IW2, lifter n long Illness,

Bora In G reece , M r. I.larm itloa hud lived In K eansburg m o re than 110 yours, lie owned und o p era ted Put o and M ary’s K estiiiirau t, lleachw uy, for sev era l y ea rs .

Surviving u re his wife, M rs. Kugenlu L iaruutlus, nnd sev e ra l s tepchildren ,

EngagementsG a a a o a -K w U tk aw ik l ,

M rs. F lo rence K w iitk o w sld , 276 E a s t R d., B elford , ann o u n ces th e fo rthcom ing m a rr ia g e o f h e r d a u g h te r , F lo ren ce M adeline, to P fc . Jam e s Jo seph G a n n o n ,

F L O R E N C E K W IA 1 K O W S K I

U.S. A rm y, son o f M r. an d Mr*. T h o m as G annon, 119 K inkade D r., M iddletow n; M iss K w iatkow aki i* the g ran d d au g h te r o l M r. an d M r*. Jo h n O rzechow iki, 209 M ain St., K eyport. ,

A 1961 g rad u a te of. M iddletow n Tow nship High School, M iss K w iit- kow ski is a sten o g rap h er em ployed w ith the U .S. G overnm en t a t the P ro cu rem en t O ffice in F o r t M on­m outh . :

M r. G annon, a I960 g ra d u a te o l R ed Bank Catholic High School, i i se rv in g in the U .S. A rm y, in d i* s ta tioned in S tu ttg a rt, G erm an y , w h e re he is study ing d ra ftin g .

T h e couple p lan to m a r ry when M r. G annon re tu rn s to th e state* .

W ohank i-D letrlchM r. and M rs. E m il D ie trich , 13

E a s t R ichard S t., H azlet. announcethe engagem en t o f th e ir daugh ter, J u d y , to E d w ard W ohank i, son o f

M ISS JU D Y D IE T R IC H

M r. and M rs. E d w ard W ohanka, V an B rack li R d ., H olm del, -

M iss D ietrich a tten d ed K eyport H igh School and wa* g rad u a ted w ith the C lass o f 1900. S he now I* em ployed a s a s e c re ta ry fo r the H oude G lass Co., K eypo rt. .

M r. W ohanka a tten d ed K eyport H igh School and the A tlas B arb e r School in New Y ork . H e i* *m- p loyed by the H ollyw ood B arber Shop, M iddletown.

N o d a te h a t been le t fo r th e w edding.

Nappt-H am bacharT h e engagem en t of M is* Lynne

H am bacher, d au g h te r o f M r. and M r*. E m e it H am bacher, 380 W eit 64th St., H ialeah, F la ;, to R alph M. N appl, son of M r. an d Mr*. M ichael N ipp i, 707 H atlet-H olm del R d ., H azlet, h a i bean announced.

M iss H am bacher, fo rm e rly . of L ong B ranch, w a i g ra d u a te d from Long B ranch H ig h School. Sh* i* in tern ing :n m ed ical cy«tok>gy a t Jack so n H o ip ita l, M iim i.

M r, N appi, i g ra d u a te o l St. M ary ’a High School, South Amboy, i l a ttend ing M onm outh College, W e it Long B ranch , in d m ijo r ln g in biology. ■ .

A f il l w edding i i p lin n e d .

A w ithholding a ta tem en t (F o rm W-2) i* i rece ip t fo r th e tix e* w ithheld from your s a la ry . It la not a ta x re tu rn . - Cople* of all W-2s m ust accom pany y o u r 1961 federa l Incom e tax re tu rn , w hether F o rm 1040 o r F o rm 10WA, a s ev i­dence of taxes w ithheld.

Funeral ServicesM n . Ph ilip Ja a a a ra a *

F u n e ra l . serv ice* w ere held T h u rsd ay m orn ing from the Sam ­uel W. B row n F u n e ra l H om e, N ub ley, follow ed by a - solem n high m a ss of requiem a t Holy F am i­ly C hu rch , N utley , fo r M ra, Fell* c e tta (Z am poni) Jan n a ro n e , 82, of 198 M yrtle A ve.. J e rs e y C ity, w id­ow o f P h ilip Jan n a ro n e , w ho d ied M onday, F eb . 9, 1962, in Je rse y C ity M edical C enter. In te rm en t w as in Holy Cross C em ete ry .

M rs. Jan n a ro n e w as b o m in Coo- senza , I ta ly , and w as b rough t to th is coun try when she w as four- years-o ld . She lived in N utley un ­til a y e a r ago w hen she m oved to J e r s e y City. •

S urv iv ing a re th re e daughter* , M rs. P asq u a le Sozio, N ew ark: Mr*. W a lter O ’Neil, J e rs e y City, w ith w hom she lived an d M rs. Toby Suom i, W alpole, M asa.; s ix ton*, C arm en , F ran k an d A uguit. Nut- ley; P e te r, N eptune; R . T hom aa, H azlet, superin tenden t o f th e R a ri­ta n T ow nship Schools, and Ludw ig, - B iscayne Bay, F la .; a b ro th e r, T hom as - Zam pani; a s is te r . M is* - J u lia Zam poni, N utley; IS g ran d ­ch ild ren and -eigh t g re a t-g n a il- ch ild ren . . ■

. M r * . G r a c * (O gd ca ) M la a ig .. F u n e ra l ie rv ice* w ere held

T h u rsd ay i t th e H ollyw ood M ehi- o r ia l P a rk C em ete ry C hapel, Holly* wood, Calif., fo r M ri. G race (O g­d en) M in n ig , who died o n M onday, - F eb . 5, 1962. in C alifo rn ia . T h e R ev. Don Boyd o f th e F irs t M e tto d iit C hurch ,- Hollywood, o ff ic iite d . a a d in te rm e n t w as u n d er the d ire c tio a o f U tter-M cK lnley’a S tro th e r Holly­wood M ortuary .

M r*. M innig w** b o m in K eyport on J a n . 14, 1879, an d h ad ce leb ra t­ed h e r 87th b irthday th is y ea r. Sh* wa* th e youhgeat a n d la s t su rv iv o r o f th e 11 children of Rufu* O gdea, p ioneer m erchan t, c iv ic official and p o s tm a ste r of K eyport and S u u a (B u rd g e ) Ogden. M rs ' M innig w aa. ra ise d , and educated in K eyport.. She resided in P h iladelph ia untilth e d ea th o f he r husband in 1100.

M rs. M innig re tu rn ed to K eyport in 1911 w ith he r ch ild ren , and in 1915 sh e m oved to Hollywood, w h ere she had resided fo r 47 y e a rs .

She wa* a m em b er o f :th e F ir i t M ethodist Church of H ollywood and the H ollywood W om an 's Club. .

She Is lu rv iv ed by * io n , F ra n k R. j r . , San G ab rie l, C alif.; a daugh­te r . M rs. L a w r e n c e Y oung, N o r t h Hollywood, Calif.; t ix g ran d ch ild ren ; a nephew , Rufu* O. W alling, M illbum ; four niece*, M rs. C. Leon G arriso n , M ra. W al­la c e S. M ercready , and M r*. H. S eabrook Schanck, K eyport, aod M rs. L aw rence F . M cA tee, l ia i t O range.

Art Fair Shows Works Of Belgian Artists

Th e A rt F a ir Galleries, R o u t * 35, Holm del Township, are show ing the w o rks of le v e r i l outstanding B e lg ia n artists until Feb. 24.

L o u i* C leM e, R o y a l -Academia, w a s kn ighted on two occa rioo * Iqr K in g Leopold of Be lg ium for h i* contributions to Be lg ium art. M r. C le ssa w a * 72-years-old when bo died on Feb, 7 at h i* hom a la lllaxes, Belgium . H I* p a in tlag i ' have won h im m a n y honor* la E u ro p e for h i* c la ss ica l pa latlng * o f landscapes. H e h a * aold paint­in g * to m any outitand ing m uaeom * in Eu rop e and in E g y p t and Japaa. T h i l i i tha first time-that the palat- Jn g * o f C la s s * a ra exhibited In tha Un ited State*. _ ' ‘

P .A . M a su l is * n Im preaiionlMJc pa in ter w ho w ia an o fficer du ring W orld W ar I and w a i gassed d u r - '' in g the battle o f the A rd enne * t a d len t to E n g lan d to recuperate in d convalesce. I t w a * w h ile la E a g - l i n d that he f ir it m r t e d h l i paint- - ia g career. H I * pa in tings have woa a w e rd i . I n . m in y m ajo r exh ib it* on the continent, p re ien tly .he hag con tract* w ith art ga lle rle * in Caa- ne*, F rance, M on te Carlo, Pa rla , B r u n e i * and- L iege ia Be lg ium . T h is is the first tim e that M aau l la exh ib iting In the U.S. -

O ther Be lg ian artista exh ib iting at the A rt F a ir G a lle rle * are Lea L ibert, V icto r Abelooi, R.A., P i u l Daxhelet, S u n n n e B o u iil in e aad Renne C la ir*.

F o r m i 1040 in d I040A w hich i r o used to prepare ind iv idual M S I federal Incom e tax return* m a y b o obtained from yo u r local In terna l Revenue office and m any poet a l - ' flee* and bank*. ’ - .

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IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, Ftkuwy 15, 1962

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G lo v e s F i n a lI k i * a rM d p n n » U m t e

: « ■ H O f U M i 0 *M m Cl0V«S d h M M t a w M p l a r t h * f i n t H im tkttm m m m . P a u l T o m m cM *. M ataw aa , ka ita rad h ia w a y M o M a D m I r a w * o f Um N . J. C lo v e * T w n e y F r id a y b y lu m a w r ia f T m j m J e n k iM . Rahw ay, tato aub- a lw l a a la tka ir thrae-raund M a u -

J h a l K p ouaa c la sh a t lh a EJiza- M b E f ta C M .

T aaM W lla M aco rad kaockm rta M r I m T m t o a i a a i , C ab a M e-

;C t y aa tf P i a i H odgM . to t e l ia io Um aam l-fla il. H a m h eav ily fc> a ra< a v a c Jca lriaa , b u t O ut ■ m m *4 W a a ly f tw n p t Uw R ah w ay t n a r to la a m m m n M o t t I m - H a a t o n la ia th a M ata w an t t f h t - • a r a a tf tfcay 4 M k a a q r d a m a e a to M i M t o r N t t t Im n ta a ia d a t

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« • a m a a ly d w b r i l a r a t k h n : « h a waa ita itk tg to it o k a w a y » M a w e * * A if a r e a t ly M t tat- • a t r w s r a a t f M m ha w a a M h a w l i a M b t a 4 t* g tn it movt w aava f t a iM u M iaa . T b * f ln t faw M M fc a a • I A t to o ia d n a a d h a i Jaak laa ta t k a « a B « a i la i rta la ( f a l l . B u t

;1 » — * a mtmi n ta h u m , cam I t a t o a d la w M t a r t i h t a a d « f lM M a la w a a a r to lh a caavaa.

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■ M r a a a tia a a b y M a o w a tmr- : ■ * » f lm to g , M a w a t a l ta r M a . I S M h to h a a a d r ig h t c r a a a * .

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• U i w a i ( r a c t y a a d battla -ica rrad to lh a d m a i a i room a a M io u r a lie n *a id .

T f c a f l a a t b r ia ga rom aae llo ‘ ‘ t a r r y M in f i n * , T renton,

' a ifh f. M a n g in e ia a box- a r w ho a u d a M s w a y ia lo a * H aa I * an k i i d r t a u iv a cap aM llt la i. H t la d *| a lM t hard-h itting but poor- if tra ined opponent*, he h a t w ith­stood a lot o f h i r d p u n c h in i a i r ly

M l y to m o va In w haa opponent* d ro p tha ir

i r a u ia w aariae ia la la y taw ttoaa ttrlag aovlcei. ;

A a a ia k T o m iia ilo , h a w ill h iv e a * aach advaatage u tha M u a - M i r ia a rt a llow ed to t o la t h * f la t b y M i tra iner, P ra n k Boy le , CW ftaaad, IT aat h i condition. M a n -

wffl be M b j K t la h a rd poacb- h | bar a h o w w ha haa b aa tta a a ia ta a n o f good c ip ah illt la a oa c M card*. P a r a ll o f the T renton- l i a 'a n p a t iU a a fo r ruBgedneaa, « aa eaa M p a c t to M e tha G M d ia C tovaa M a p o u n d crow n in t h e ■ a v k e dhrfilea com e to M ita w a n .

O n p K a tha w eather cond ition! M d a y , T o m a w H o aga in w » n ip - parted b y i good ly cheering <ec- U aa frotn M ataw an and Keyport.

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M m * v * r y M t 11 f a r a d v a a c id at dd a a ta i * * f h it div a lip m ia t a * waa M a b m h e r a t ■ G lw rw h a u h r . Ja a T a m i i * l l * w aa l a a la » r a l m l i * i l ra n k * la e r * * * < a w i w ith * a m * a f toe toadtoa m id d to w d ^ a a • I lb* I M a .

Keys Clinch Tie For North B Title; Matawan Needs Squan Game Friday

A p layoff for ihe Sho re - C o n fe r m et, N o rth ■ , title aow depends on the outcom e of t b * M ataw an-

- d w i | i l da a a i k ia iy "aad >*u k aa J t o a i n u a a i w «< «he K g j h i e j ................................. cou rt tom orrow n ig h t lo r K eyport

■ecured at leaat a tie lo r tbe title by hea ling R u m m M - M T u e id iy wfeil* M a taw aa kept pace ia d o n la g H o ffm aa H igh , South Am boy, M-S7.

K e y p o r t 'i league ic a io a to aaw com pleted ia d tha R e d aad W hitehaa a n woo, 1 .................M a taw aa ia h a lf ga m e behind, 9 won, I I n t , w ith the gam e to­m orrow com pleting the re gu la r k a g u e w a r n .

I f M it a w a n loaca tom orrow, K e y ­port autom atica lly becom es cham p- loa. B u t i f the M a ro o a and Steel trium ph a t M a n a iq u a n , they tie tha K e y i aad a p iayo ff fo r tbe title w ill be held, between them T u e s­day, at the Freeho ld Regiona l H igh gym , la a ll Ukelihsad. T h e w iaae r w iU m eet Lakew ood, southern B cham p, to r the o ve ra ll B title at Neptuae H igh Feb. XX aad tb * over. I l l Caafereace title i t F re e h ild R e ­g i o n ! Feb. M .

Ea *lea t C a m * O f y * a r T h e tilt i t R u m n n T u e sd iy w a i

K e y p o r t 'i eu im t g a m * o f the ye a r lo date. The - A i r p l * B u I M h i d id a a l s o o r* a paint ia th * f in t q u i r tar, ia w hich period the R a d R a id ­i n ' two t il l m en, L a r r y F o la a d and D en n is K rase , purtied ia uader th * basket i h a u a v e r the beada a f the ahorter Rum abnitea lo r a 15- point lead.

V e rn Pau lson m ade the first sco re for the Purp le B u lld o g i, a d r iv ia g layup a s the second quarter t u r f ­ed. T h e R u m so n te am battled its w ay up to a 24-16 m a rk behind som e sharps! toot ing b y Bobby Hoff­m an, J a y H arvey an d Paulaon. D an Hourahan k ep t the K eya in the van. lo a ll thit time, th e P u rp le B u lidog i had h ad th re e m en d o lin g la on B ru c t J a ck so n on the dcfen- aive.

T h e Bulldogs g am b led o a loosen­ing th e defense on J a c lu o n to ex­p an d th e ir sco ring pow er. T he K ey­p o rt s ta r p rom ptly w hirled aw ay to th re e bask e ts on h is own and m a d e p ass im to Pulund fo r o th e rs th a t had the P u rp le Bulldogs t r a il­ing M l* a t ha lftim c .

Ceaat O ut O f G a m *In the th ird q u a r te r , J ack so n and

P o land took tu rn s a t rac in g up th e b ask e ts w hile R um son lapsed back into an o th er long s trc tch of little o r no ic o rin g from th e floor. It w as 49-21 ag a in s t the ou tc lassed R um son forces a t the end o f the th ird q u a rte r , th en the K eys co ast­e d out uf the g am e the rest o f the w ay.

T h e Jayvee g am e w as som ething e lse tag a in . T he K eyport scconds, w ith a 17-1 reco rd on the season going , were " t ig h t” from n e rv es a t th e a ta r i and a m a re d and d ism a y ­e d th e ir follow ers b y going behind 8-1 an d then |]-2 ea rly in the sec­o nd q u a rte r , T w o foul shots by Ron n ie O 'N eill w e re a ll they hail tn show fo r tha ir firs t q u a r te r efforts.

B ut, all of a sudden they caught f ir * and raced in 12 p o in t! in a row w hile R u m io n could not score a t a ll. T h is flu rry , w ith Ken H iom - a s and Brian Jack so n sp a rk in g il, p u t the Red and W hite j i y v ie s ah e ad at half tim e 14-12.

K e y s M a rc h Ahead In th e th ird q tu r l e r , th e Keys

ja y v ee tm ijis m arch ed ah ead to a 25-17 lead nea r the end of th e per­iod. B rian Jack so n , T hom as and O ’Neill w ere at w ork aga in . But then It wa* th e tu rn fo r ■ n e a r­co llap se on the p n rt of the R ed and W hite seconds. R um son jayvees pulled up to a 25-21 m arg in a t the end of th e th ird q u a rte r . T hey w ere 27-2S m idw ay o f th e la s t q u a rte r , a tim ely baske t by S pat Lewis keep ing JV, Couch Uob ZHnipcllti's ch a rg e s In th e van.

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But the P u rp le Bu lld ogs jayvees w ould not be denied . R o b T h ay le r h it w ilh another o f h is long oaa- h a ndcrs, then J im Robinson sank

had sh ru n k to one point. B rian Jackaon p icked up a foul shot, but D u tch W ogkm t w aa fouled t ry in g to m ake a shot fo r the Bu lldogs. W o * Joro dunked both free throw s am i the score w a s tied.

K eyport c a m e dow ncourt w ith ten seconds to go. B rian Jackson m issed a sho t, b u t Lew is recovcr* ed fo r th e R e d and W hite. Lewis tr ied to get o ff a sho t w ith six sec ­onds left b u t w as fouled. He m issed one th row , b u t m ade th e second. Rum son only h ad tim e fo r a throw - in an d It w as all over.

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P a irin g s fo r the New J e r s e y S tate In te rsch o las tic A ssocia tion 's 44th a a n u a l b a sk e tb a ll to u rn a m en t were announced T h u rsd ay by the seed­ing co m m ittee . In G roup 111, Key­p o r t’s firs t opponent will b e E a it B runsw ick, fn G roup II, M alaw an d raw s a bye in the first round, a long w ith H ighland P a rk , and ap p e a rs s la ted to m eet the w inner o f a qualify ing round g am e be­tw een Bound Brook in d South P lainfield .

E a st B runsw ick , a new school hns been hav in g a fine season the ir first y e a r of eligibility e f i ta te to u rnam en t com petition . They stood a t 11-2 on the season a fte r g a rn e rin g th e ir second decision in two m eetings w ith South R iver. K eyport h as d raw n a stu rd y op­ponent.

M alaw an , odd ly enough, m ay en­coun ter Bound Brook, a team coached by a one-tim e K eyport baske tba ll m en to r, Joe B arile .' The C ru sad ers lost so m uch enrollm ent to new schoo ls in the Bound Brook a re a lha t they d ropped in classifi­ca tion to G ro u p II. B arile , who guided th em to a G roup 111 sta te cham pionsh ip th re e y ea rs ago, took b ac k Ihe re in s of basketball sn d is doing very w ell. The C rusaders had a 12-4 rcco rd recently and they face South P lainfield , a team with an 11*3 m a rk . So M utuw an faces a m oat d ifficu lt assignm ent, despite th e ir bye, w hen they do get into ac tion , *

C en tra l J e rs e y P airings Thu C en tra l Je rse y pairings:

N o rth J r r s r y , H r r l in n 2 — C r o u p I Hciiii-Kiliiila

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on Ihe C onvention H all cou rt la st m on th . T h e K-57 score does not a m p ly reflect the m arg in of M a­roon an d Sleel superio rity .

T h e South A m boyans p ressed a t th e s t i r t . T h e gam e w as tied tw ice , then each t id e w ent o u l into a le ad by a po in l. P e le A ndrew s a n d T e rry M agee c a rr ie d th e H us­k ie s a t the s ta r t aga in st som e b r il­lian t b ack co u rt onehanders by M an­n y F o r mo.so for th e G overnors. T hen Billy Collins and Hill Bowie s ta r te d th e ir "ao ft sho ts ,” Collins h is ch a ra c te r is tic loopcrs th a t d rif t in a n d Bowie his jum ped-in sets from the side, M ataw an sccined to b e m oving aw ay n e a r the end of th e f ir s t ha lf, b u t John L an^c d ro v e inside tw ice to b ring the A m boyans b ac k in to the ball gam e.

H offinan pulled up to 15-15 and 19-19 ties on the I tre n g th of Torn W e m e tt 's shooting . T hen M ita w a n s ta r te d to pull aw ay fo r good. M a­g e e , m ad* tw o 1 s te a ls in d Bowie pu lled in ' a* rebound to ^ se n d th e H usk ies out In fron t 2A-19 a t the half. T he s tea ls ind icated c lea rly th a t th e G overno rs w ere losing th e ir th i r p n e i s an d tir in g under the n ee d to go up ag a in s t M ataw an 's ta lle r o p e ra tiv es u n d e r th e basket.

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th e th ird q u a r te r when H offm an w ent o v e r five m inu tes before they s co red a fie ld goal. A rt H ensler I n d Bowie w ere sinking shots for M ata w an du rin g th is a rid period fo r the hom e forces lo p u t the G overno rs p roh ib itive ly behind and o u t of the ball gam e a t 42-24 before th e A m boyans m ade th e ir first f ie ld goal of the second half.

It w as 46-29 at the th re e -q u arte r m a rk . The M aroon and Steel p lay ­e d ju s t point-for-point basketball in th e la st q u a r te r to ease out of the g a m e and sav e them selves for the v ita l te st a t M anasquan tom orrow , w h e re a v ic to ry m eans a tie wilh K eyport for the N orth B. title.

T he jayvees gam e w as, by ag re e ­m en t betw een coaches, one of the use of m ore rem ote substitu tes. N e ith e r side had m uch to show and the sco re w as close all along. Tom N uccio kept the M aroon and S tee l seconds in th e van with th ree s tra ig h t baskets in the th ird q u a r ­te r , but then the MHS jayvees went in to a ta ilsp in , Hoffman jay v ees fin­ing o u t of the period wilh n 20-21 ad v an tag e .

A ssistan t C oach Dan Stankie- w icz put Bob W arw ick into the M ataw an lineup a s the final q u a r­te r opened. This new p layer m ade th e d iffe rence , pu tting M ataw an a h e ad again . Shots a t the end of th e g am e by G a rry Z am bor clinch­e d it. T he MHS jay v ees m issed n lot o f fouls, o the rw ise it would not h ave been close.

Foul-shooting w as a negligible f a c to r in the v a rs ity gam e, as p lay w as kept c risp and c lea r and body slam m ings-in lo w ere Infre­quen t. H offm an, in addition tn he- ing dep ressed hy M ataw an overall he igh t advan tage , lacked in sp ira­tion a s they had passed out <if North B contention agninst M anasquitn in Ih e ir p rio r gam e lo th is one.

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ea se 84-59 on the KHS court F rid ay p rov ided Ihe m ean s w hereby K ey­po rt H igh’s b a sk e tb a llc rs could put the p re s su re in tensively on M ata­w an, cha lleng ing them for the Shore C onference, N orth B, title in the fina l w eek of the race in th a t league. T he v ic to ry o v e r left K ey­p o rt w ith only a so-so R um son team to p lay w hile M ataw an w as th e reb y put in the position of not d a rin g to lose e ith e r o f its h a rd gam es w ith H offm an and M anas­quan th is w eek.

T h e K eys won abou t a s expected w ithout ex tend ing them selves o r m ak ing a p a r tic u la r ly good thow of form aga in st a dow ntrodden W all te am a g a in s t w hom they had ev ­ery th in g to Jose and nothing to gain. L ack ing incen tive, K eyport played good enough to win, but no m ore The R ed in d W hite show ed th e ir re la tiv e d is in te re s t by overly p re ss ­ing th roughou t, a s te am s h ab itua l­ly do w hich on ly i r e playing a g am e to “get it o v e r w ith ."

A s W all o nce had had M ataw an dow n 20-8 in Iheir g am e tw o w eeks ago , C oach F ra n k Zam pello, KHS, le c tu red b is c h a rg e s against the d in g e r s e f tak in g the C rim son K nigh ts too ligh tly befo re the gam e s ta r te d . But only fo r the first tw o m in u tes w as it ■ ball g im e . B ruce Jack ao n s ta r te d it o ff w ith i n e a sy s l e i l in d lay u p fo r (he R ed R a id ­e rs . L a rry P o land ta n k one ef tw o fouls. B ut Jo h n E ckm an pop­ped in a looper fo r th * C rim son K nigh ts, w a i fouled on the sho t a a d m ade th e free throw t e tie !t 1-1.

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a n d they rip p ed o ff 10 points in a row to put th e ball g am e aw ay. J ack so n sank tw o fuuls, then Tom L eo n ard is h it w ith a backcou rt set. A fte r lha t, it w as Jack so n and P o ­land , on d rive s an d pop-ups under

Keyport Youth

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T om B rundage finally got W ai sco ring ig a in , but the score had doub led ag a in s t th e m , 18-9, a t the end o f the q u a r te r .

E c k m an m ade nine points in a row fo r W all a t the s ta r t of the second q u a r te r on a drive-in gam e to d r iw fouls. But th e Keys w ere n o t bo thering w ith defense this n igh t and a ll o r E c k m an 's effo rts only w ound up in a 26-18 count still a g a in s t his te am . Bill Jan n a ro n e n eu tra lized the W all onset for the R ed an d W hite here , i t w as 36-27 at ha lftim e.

E a rly In the th ird q u arte r , the K eys poured it on to m ake the g am e one-sided . T he R ed and Blue tra iled by 14 poin ts m idw ay of the th ird q u a r te r and by 22 poinls at th e end. T h is w as w ith K eyport m ak in g only a token effo rt a t p o s t­ing a zone defense . Jack so n and P o ­land w ere in an individual scoring race an d th e rom ping R aiders had no tim e to b o th e r w ith defense. T hey c o in e d o u t o f th e gam e in tlie fou rth q u a rte r .

T h e K eyport ja y v ees ran rough­shod o v e r a n o th e r foe, c lobbcrihg th e W all jayvees T5-50. T he C rim ­son K nights seconds hung on s tu b ­born ly in th e f ir s t half, so th a t it w as only 31-27 a g a in s t them a t the in te rm iss ion . R onnie O 'N eill and B rian J ack so n c a rr ie d them along ju s t a m ite ah ead of the ir a g g re s ­sive riv a ls in the firs t half.

W all W at com m ittin g very lew fouls, lo th e K eyport team h ad to b ang it up from the floor. T he KHS ja y v ees h it 35 tim es th is w ay, put­ting th e v a rs ity , w ith only 25 b as ­k ets, to sham e . It brought th e ir reco rd to an e s tim ab le 17-1 on the season . T hey lost on ly to C hristian B ro th e rs javvees .

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Aside from a d isp a r ity of m an ­pow er in fav o r of the defending cham ps, th e P is tons , th e K eyport Y outh A th le tic L eague shaped up a s fa irly w ell-m atched in the th ird round of p lay a t KHS cou rt S atu r­day. T he H aw ks b ro k e into the w inning colum n a firs t tim e, beat ing the C eltics 32-13, I t rem ain s now only for the loser in this con­te s t to ge t on the w inning side to bring everybody to the s ta te of h av ­ing won one.

The P is to n s show ed they had just loo m uch of ev e ry th in g fo r th e res t of the le ag u e in runn ing o v e r tlie K nieks, w inners in tw o p rio r gam ­es an d the te am to s to p them , if any te am could . B ut th e K nieks w ere " m u rd e re d " 46 to 8. T he loss of R ay A ngersbach to th e K eyport G ra m m a r te a m left (he K nieks with no o ne-m an " (c o r in g s te a m e r" such as te e m s to be th e need on the league team s.

T he N ats los( P e t ty B urke to the g r im m i r school te a m , but w ith F ran k ie C oyle sco ring 22 of the 25 points need ed fo r them to beat the L akers, w ho sco red IS to r (h e ir to ­tal te a m , it a p p e a rs th e N ats will m ake a show ing fo r them selves even- w ith th e ir expe rienced sco r­ing a c e gone.

R a lp h D a fa a r Lead s

T he first h a lf of th* P istons- K nicks g am e w is w ithin reason. The P is tons g a lav an te d aw ay to a M firs t q u a r te r lead under the le ad ersh ip o f R alph D ufour. A b as­ket by G lynn D ougherty and two fouls by M ark W afrenfeld fo r the K nieks g a v e Ihe g a m e the possi­b ility of con test in the f irs t q u a rte r .

But th e re a f te r th e re w as only a void. T he P is to n s ro ta te d th e ir

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p re lim inary to the tw o v ita l te sts in which they m ake a bid for a p lace in the Shore C onference, N orth B, cham pionsh ip p ic tu re when they erased A tlantic H igh­lands F rid ay 84-66 on th e T igers sm all court.

T he M aroon and Sleel lacked in­spiration aga inst the lowly Red and Black and only m oved when Ihe T igers th rea ten ed them . Coach B ruce M acCutcheon saved th e s it­uation by putting P e te A ndrew s at 6 ft. 4 in. into the s ta r tin g lineup instead of E d W elstead , 5 ft. 6 in. T he height advan tage H as the reby m ade a p roh ih itive one for M ata ­wan against the sc rap p y but e n tire ­ly too sm all T igers. T he T ig e rs only had one p lay er, M yles L ane, nea r the av e ra g e height of the MHS starter* .

F u r the firt»l q u a r te r the H uskies m oved along no m o re th a n just ahead of th e hustling T ig ers , who did get th e ir one ta ll m an , M yles Lane, inside for th re e baskets . This kep t them righ t w ith M ata­w an 14-13 fo r the q u a r te r . In the second q u a rte r . Bill Bow ie aad T e rry M a ||e e b roke looae b e tte r from Ihe T igers p ress in g t i d i e s on defense to b ring the M aroon and Steel ahead 31-32 a t th e half.

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T he T igers kept bom bing th e b as ­k et w ith the hope tha t L ane could “ pum p” for them desp ite th e co r­don o f M ataw an ta ll m en g u ard in g him . Tom Seeley and F re d d ie G er- iach hit so well from the ou tside they closed the k*P a g a in s t M ata­w an to 4KIK ea rly in th e th ird q u a rte r . I h e i r long shots w ere ao a c cu ra te they d id not need the “ pum ping” they w ere not getting .

But th is accuracy on w ay-out Khols could not continue an d the M ataw an recoveries u n d e r th e b a s ­ket becam e so regu la r as to be pro-

BAYSHORE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE

K eyport G ram m ar School had a “ skin of the te e th ” c lo se ca ll ot be­ing put o u t of the B aysho re Ju n io r High School C onference ra c e la s t w eek when M urphy School held them to a 25-24 score. Coach Bill D eM aio’s K eansbu rgers w ere b la s t­ing out ano ther su b stan tia l v ic to ry a t the expense of D wight School while th is w as going on, so Key-

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On position night a fte r 54 gam es in the Lynn M anur M en 's League, H iu le t, the P n n thers m a n a g e d to take two gam es from the Lions to b re a k u lirsl-pluce tic. Parkinson of the P an th e rs had a 214 high in th e final gam e w hich overshadow ed Leimm yun nf the Lions whose final g am e was IM. Lem unyon had the high series for the nighl nf 5^1.

Richie J a c c a rd nf Jaqm irs had n high gam e for tho night scunn;* 2HI in the finnl g am e which saved the J a g s from a shut out nnd help ­ed ihem s tay in th ird plan*.

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----------------------------^ ^ BTTt f - ^ ^ - h i h U i ^ . _ l h g. H usktes h ad the r t-CJarJr, A b ra ce o f fouls by P e te F isch le r find a second basket by D ougherty w as all the K nieks could fu r th e r a ssem b le ag a in s t the P is ­tons overpow ering d rive .

The C eltic s w ere an o th er team th a t w ere run o v e r in the second half. T hey ca m e out of the first half in la ir ly good shape, behind 13*8, th a t they still h ad a chance. Howie Cook and S teve H ansen led th e H aw ks aw ay, w ith Ted S ahner scoring the tw o b ask e ts the Celtics got from the Hoor.

G am e Beyond C eltics ReachIn the th ird q u a rte r , Cook hit

from the floor th ree tim es to put the gam e hopelessly beyond th e reach of the C eltics. Only one field goal w as sco red by the losers in the second ha)f, a d esp era te heave b y S teve D iG iam battis ta . Sahner w as bound up as w as Bobby M errill, the o th e r big sco ring th re a t o f th e Cel­tics.

Som e new hands h roke into the sco ring colum n for the Hawks, H a r­ry D isbrow , C harlie Robinson, B utch LaConle and D an E rlandsen , in the second half.

T he L ak ers ju s t had no answ er to th e d riv e s o f C oyle in the gam e w ith the N ats , In sdd ition to b ia scoring , he put K en Schultz, top sco re r for the L akers, ou t on fouls try ing to atop him . Bob A um ack m ade the e x t ra b a sk e t needed to send the N ats out of the firs t half ahead 15-13, ov er the shooting of Billy W ilkens fo r the Laker*. F ran k ie T rig g s took o v e r fo r the losers in the sccond half. The L ak­e rs m a tch ed th e N a ts , o r ra th e r , Coyle, in field goals in the sccond half, but he hit on four of six foul shots w hile the L a k e rs w ere being shut out from the free throw line. This dec ided it.

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hounds on th e ir ow n sho ts , too, and Bowie, M agee, Billy Collins and A ndrew s pushed in bask e ts so fast the T ig ers w ere d is tan ced by the end o f the th ird q u a r te r . Coach M acCutcheon look ad v an tag e of the 64-4'J s itua tion to let the scrubs p lay out the last q u a rte r .

T he M ataw an jayvees had an ev­en w orse situa tion , going behind 18-13 in the first q u a r te r ns a bunch of d im inutive A tlantic H ighlands jayvees race d around them . But the p ercen tages w ere with the ta lle r team here, too, and G eorge S iebert and Bob W arw ick had the MHS seconds w ay out in the van 38-28 at halftim c. C harlie G ara fan o , who had saved the M ataw an cau se in th e first q u a rte r , te am ed w ith Ed Flynn on d rives in the th ird period th a t left the T iger* d istanced .

T he M alaw an jayvees won it a t the foul line, d raw ing 35 free throw s and m aking 22 ag a in s t al­lowing th e ir sm a lle r riv a ls onJy 12 shots from the foul line, o f which the T ig er seconds m ade six . These 16 ex tra points for M ataw an from the free throw m ark won a gam e in w hich th e re w as only eight points d ifference.

The M ataw an v a rs ity d rew 26 fouls from th e T igers bu t m ade on­ly 14. H owever, m ost o f th e M ata ­w an m isses cam e in the fourth q u a rte r when the gam e w as sa fe ­ly w rapped up. It w as • hnrd gam e fo r M ataw an to p lay , nothing to win and all to lose. It w as just a s well they^ had a p rohib itive height ad van tage w ork ing for them .

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port d a re d not lose if (hey w ere to keep within strik ing d is tance of the defending cham ps.

Coach Ron S ch m itt’s K eypo rt team m arched aw ay to th e ir ex ­pec ted lead with. Billy G eiger ra c k ­ing up eight baskets for them in the first q u a rte r . But th e M urphy play* t r s found a w ay to slow dow n (his in Ihe aecond q u a r te r . K eyport w as sav ing them selves w ith a tigh t d e ­fense to keep a 26-14 halftim c lead .

T h a t lead evupo rated ia ihe th ird q u a r te r w hen M urphy ’s M ickey M cCullough b roke th rough the Key* po rt zone th ree tim es w hile G ei. g e r could s lip aw a y from Ihe op* position defen d e rs su rro u n d in g him only once . A b ask e t by Skippy Lo- . ^ gan a t the bell sent th e tw o te am s in to the lant q u a r te r tied a t 22*22.

T om m y Fallon w as the hero of the occasion here. K ty p o rt tr ied G eiger o n drive-ins, but he w as fouled and six tim es the ball ro lled aw ay on his fre« throw s. But F a l­lon shot a baske t to m a tch one by M cCullough and then saved the K eyport season w ith a free throw to w in th e gam e,

U nion Bench s to rm e d ov er M aia- w an E lem en tary 37-23. M arly K en­ny led the onslaught w ith Billy Beil, Skip O sterv ich and R ich ie B utka having the B eachers w ay out in front 27-11 a t the half. But in " th e lasf" two q u a r te rs Coacn John Luc/.kovich's p la y e rs held tho ^ B eachers even. B oots Paglione leading the M ataw an cou rt w ork .

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D on 's G ulf leads the loop w ith a 42*21 record , follow ed by K ean s­bu rg Savings and Loan, 38Vj-24%;Tiny G lenn 's , 38-25; P ioneer Food S tores, I1C-27; C&M C leaners, 31-32; F ish e r’s Cities S erv ice , 31-32; Mata* w an Ford, 29-34; C eil’s H air Sty. , - ^ 2 list, 28-34; K eyport P h a rm a cy , 281/ j -34‘/2; R obert E. Lee Iga, 28-35; M ataw an-K eyport R ecreation , 25*38; K eyport Liquors, 22-11. ,

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U ba lftim # id v a i i l iK t . M ataw aa m a d e (he th ird q u a r te r a sen sa ­tional one by holding th e ir riv a ls sco re less w hile m ak ing only th ree poin ts them selves. T he H usk ies first y e a r team shot, sho t and sho t and m issed and m issed . If they had m ade one th ird of all the shots taken , they w ould h ave won. And m ak ing only 12 of 27 fouls w as no help e ither.

F irs t Q u a rte r A dvan tage K eyport frosh , w ithout Hilly B ish­

op, w ore gone from t h e s ta r t , T he pow erfu l A sbury P a rk frosh ran up a 19-5 firs t q u a r te r ad v a n ­tage , w ith only L a rry N otarcola and W alt B aum an h itting from the floor fo r the R ed and W hite in the first q u a rte r .

Coach Billy D ouglas used Billy W elch on d rive-ins th e re a f te r and th is everted m a tte rs a bit. W elch d rew 17 foul sho ts befo re the gam e w as o v e r but could m ake only eigh t, T he KHS f irs t-y e a r p layers m ade only n ine of 27 free throw s.

A sbury P a rk overw helm ed K ey­p o rt w ith sh eer fo rce of num bers runn ing in and ou t. Soon as an A s­bu ry P a rk y ea rlin g had scored a couple of poin ts, a fresh hand cam e In for his th re e o r four. T h is p ro ­cess w ore th e K eyport te am leg- w eary , a s e a ch sew A sburyan p u t on a new ra c c a ro u n d the court. T h e you th fu l Blue Bishops just had too m uch height an d every th ing e lse fo r th e o u tn ianned K eyportera.

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Sensation of the H olm dcl-R aritan- Union B each L eague season d eve l­oped M onday n igh t in th e 13-15 division w hen the Holm del 1 team defea ted the Union Beach H urri­can es 43-42 a t M em orial School. This w as the firs t de fea t in 20 gam es for Ihe U eachers over a two- y ea r span .

The H urricanes vau lted o u t to a 14-3 lead and ap p e a red on th e ir w ay to th e ir usual overpow ering v ic lory . B u t th is w as not sir. In the second q u a r te r , th e Hulm dcl see ­saw zone p lay c u t them down to th re e poin ts w hile John Homish and Tom H artley w orked a one- tw o com bination on the down- cou rt fa s t b reak to send Ihe Holm-

d r i fnreea into the van It -M at ha lf­tim e.

T he ja r r in g e lfec ls o f Ibis deve l­o pm en t b rough t the H urricanes back on the co u rt in the second hall fo r a w hirlw ind offensive, Billy L angan, R ich ie B ulka and S tan M alinow ski e ru p tin g fo r a six-point lead for them going into the last q u a rte r . ■

Union Beach still seem ed secure on a five-point lead w ith little over a m inu te to go. But H om ish and H artley b roke in tw ice aga in and the sco re w as lied 42^12. T h e re w as wild scram b lin g for Ihe ball and H olm del's Skip W illiam s ca m e jp wilh it w ith five seconds to go. He was fouled try ing to (jet off a shot and san k a free throw . Before the H u rrican es could get the ball up cou rt aga in , the bii/./.iT sounded and M an ag er Ed C are y ’s Holmdel team had lied u p the 13-15 race .

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ia ry of th e u pset a t Unioa B each . B rad P ow er* led them to a JJ-J0

v ic to ry o ver Holm del 2 and th e ir sp a rk lin g L a rry M aher, H olm del, p ressed the R a ritan leam b u t w as w ay off in shooting and from the foul line, m ak ing only six of 14 free throw s.

R a rita n 2 five bom bed R a ritan 1 55-29. B ulch M ason se t w hat is b e ­lieved to be a high score fo r the season when he g arn ere d 27 poin ts in this onslaugh t, Only one o f h is m a rk e rs w as a free throw, as he h it for 13 baskets. J ab b o Jab lo n sk i could not qu ite hold this p ac e fo r the losers, but he cam e lip w ith the c red itab le m ark of 17 po in ts.

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of th e ninth ann u a l J e r s e y C oast B oat Show, w hich wil! be launch ­ed in A sbury P a rk C onvention Ha'.l S a tu rd a y an d run th rough F eb . 25, is " v a r ie ty ." T h e re will be som e­th in g fo r ev e ry one, and p rice ta g s

w ith in the range of e v e ry visito/1S ta rtin g a t $49 fo r th e li ttle s e a ­

w orthy knockabouts, p r ic e s run up to 140,000 fo r th e sw ank , fully equipped, seag o in g s p o rts c ra ft. L eading m a k e rs will be re p re se n t­ed in the 200 exhibits o f A m erican and foreign boats, eng ines and equ ipm en t. T he fam ous Je rsey Skiff bu ilders, w hose n a m e s a re household w onls, wiil h a v e a rec ­o rd v arie ty of tho ir c ra f t o t the show’.

T h e re w ill be inboards and o u t­b o a rd s an d c ra ft pow ered by com ­bina tions o f both. A reco rd varie ty of sa il b o a ts and boats propelled by je t pow er, a s w ell a s c a ta ­m a ran s , tr im a ra n s en d d inghies. O u tboard engines, D iesels and in­bo ard eng ines covering ju s t about ev e ry range of ho rsepow er will be shown.

P la a s Ava ilab leP lans fo r building y o u r ow n bo*t,

a t w ell as rad io and electronio g e a r, m a r in e p a in ts , f ire e x f tf rgu ish ers , ancho rs and b ilge pum ps an<J ev e n life p re se rv e rs fo r p e tf , so th a t they m ay c ru ise th e w a te r, w ays w ith th e ir ow ners, a re ia* eluded. T he la tes t m odel outboacdL^ runabou ts, equipped w ith luxury"^*,, e x tra s and spec ia l d isp lays of in* te rio r deco ra tin g for [he fam ily boat w ill be fea tu red .

Local exh ib ito rs a t the boat show will be The B ottom Shop, R o u tt 35, M ataw an T ow nship; C lipper C raft Boat W orks, Inc ., K eyport; K ulas Custom Sea Skiffs, H obart Ave., K eyport; ffans P edersen an d Sons, K eyport.

If you need p rin tin g o f any klod^ we a re he re to se rv e you. O u r q u ick se rv ic e an d reasonab le p r ic c t will p lease you.

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Bsll's Foodtown will continue tho highest quality standards. Our meat buyers will continue to personally select tho fines! meats and poultry. Our Produce men will continue to bring you the freshest cream of the crop fruits and vegetables. Our Dairy buyers will continue to make available to you farm fresh top quality dairy preducts.

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pata ' i s Um G ro u p I V sa ro llm sa t C a d u t , I m Q a n a a ls . ath letics

it; m m m . i — w w c id M o n d a y . ’.Tha , a d n o l a i n «rlU s p p l y l o r adm it-■ t tm te t k a N .J. S t a t i la le r ich o U u - . tyc A th le tic 'A n o e ia i lo a evea . tbaaak it s varsity, squada a ra so t .; e k g iM e fo r M ata d u u n p ta u h ip i un-

I I I t b a a c h o o l aaaa m a “ aenlor d a n " h ig h aehoal ba ils.

' O a n a a ia m ada this aaaouacs- <4 m m ■ a fter k ia ie p h o o io r e . basket­

. ba ll team coav inclag ly had beat s p Um L a a g B r u c h aophom ore

-team. u the S aa rtaa g y m M o n d a y : ; ; ' 14-44. It- « l l the second v ic to ry in

r r a r l b r lh e 'U g h t B lue and W hite aad fta d a theft 4 4 on the w i io n .

: v. ’C aach O acm aln explained ha i i not tatereatad ia u . o v e ra l l. won-lo«t r e c o r d f e r t h e s e a t o e . l u u Im-

• p w v a a w a t , aad. that ia .what he is asttiag. H a . sa id tha p la ye rs had i s cam a a la a g to a point w here they lad lca tsd tb sy cou ld g ive the

■ schoo l le t f -w sp ir t la g re p re am ti- U m l a G r o u p l V basketball n u t

' • fa ll before lie. w e a ld ' attem pt a■ achadala w ith taa iaa like P e rth A m -

b o y .W o o d b r id g i la d Edisoa.

T k a Sp a rtaa s took i a e a r ly lead ■: M Shota tar W ayae Dopp. L a s *': O n s e t ‘ta llied f re m th e -S -J deficit

t o c o ro e w ith ia one sa la t o f a tie, * » a C i(d w e U a a d m id U e . T h a r * *

- lea d ia l tha way. Bu t th is w aa the Hast t£e O reea W iv e a v e r attt ia -

‘ a d . 'E d G a l lo iteppod i s lo stop the d r i v e w t t h a t o a l a a d a drive -ia that g i v e ik e S p a r ta n a i Ita d u

• .-w o rk m ; a t 'Q u a r te r time.•- •1 * . .■ - ■■ .. ‘ #. .■ v H I ; .

Th roughoat t h e s e c e s d quarter, M a d la o n - k * p t p u l| i i ig a w a y , o M y ta hava ^Nw ; B ra a d w ra c o m a on again. T o m Jttddn i, D o p p a a d G a l- >0 were the b ig g u m to r the Sp a r-

■ taas. M oodey . F a rro w ’S d rive -ins kept ibe. G rae a W ave la business.

- ' — T h ro o g h o t ii~ t h a "t t i lr d T | U « n e r r T h o rn e w aaad a ooe-m en battle to

. keep L o n g B ra n ch in U w bell gam e, to no avail. Ran- B rom le y took

^ d a d is o a w e ll- ahead and Jen k in s ' la n k a .q u a rte r cou rt le t to m ake

It 24-1) to r the L ig h t B lu a and W h l t e . T h e r e a f t e r t h e Sp a rtaa s held o n to th ii edge o r better to the sad. ,

. T h e o n ly departm ent o f the gam e ia w h ich Laffg B ranch show ed to better sd vaa tsg e was. In tak in g the ba ll off! the boards. M ad ison w a i v a it ly superio r in ba ll-hand ling in d shooting. ■

M o o d S y ’s trium ph w as pe rhaps a m ore s ign ificant v ic to iy lo r M a d l- e o n t a that It w u a first fo r the S p a r t a n o ve r a .G ro u p I V s c h o o l

. Ihe. c lassification in w h ich they w ill .. p la y a s a . v a n it y team. .

. T h e Sp a rta n s w ill play. L o n g B ra n c h • a ga la a tb a s k e tb a l l Sat- u r d a y l t a . m . a l the G reen W a v e 's

' . court. T h e Kfadison ro o te n ■ then w ill continue o a to W s l l T ow n sh ip

^ l l g h for the d istr ic t w restling tour- aam eat o f t b a .N J S IA A .■ T h a f re s h m a n : hoopaters p lay

. M a taw an a t hom e M o n d a y aad both th f freak a n d s o j t e w ill an- ga ge tha S t ; M a r y ’s, Soutb A m b o y,

' toam e W ednesday. -

T h e regu lar m onth ly m eeting o f the W hited B row n Schoo l Parent- Teacher A auc iaU a it w ill be held M onday at I p.m. in the C h e e i* quake F ire H ou ie . F o u n d c r i D a y in d the P -T A B irth d ay w ill be ob- te rved w ith a ip e c ii l p rog ram and gue it ip e ike r. 1

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H i n t b A c c id e n t' M r . ‘ a ad M rs . M a r y E h la n aad . daughter, -M is s .Rebecca E h k ra ,

B row atew a; were Injured recently w hea they w e n involved in a a autom obile accident in Bedford, Pa . M r s . E l i l e n still - Is a patient in

; Bed fo rd ,■ M a a io r ia l Hoapital, but M r . E r l e n a a d tlartr daughte r have b e M released after treatment.

'. M r . a a d M n . O tto O aub. O ve r- M I I Rd., M a taw aa , ia d M n . N Ich - a l u A race , Route I l f , viaited in Be lle M e a d e Satu rday aad M ik a M a r ie O aub . Route I. returned

■ i s i a i W ith them. - T h a t : e ven ing M ia s O a a b w n a d ianer guest o f M r . aad M rs . ~ '1 M r s . L e o a Hopkins,- Im la y itow n ,

a ad P a t ty aad She ry l H o p k iM , Jam eetw rg, were d ianer gu sp ts o f M r . a n d : M r * . A lbe rt H o p k in s ; o * M o n d a y to help, ca lib ra te the ir daughter, J e a n n e 'i U U ) b ir th d a y s

T n e f irst m e e t in g o f the sew ing c lass, under tha sp o n so n h lp o f the M M d ld se a - County Extension Se r­vice, w ith M rs . N i d w l u A ra c a a s leader, aasiatsd b y M n . M a r ry P a t- teraon w aa held at M r i. Pa tte r­

, aon’i hom e o n M a rg a rs t St; Tuea? d a y afternoon. Attending the cou rse a re M n . R ..Q u lnn , M n . V . Ni^sen- baiim , M ra : C. W haley, M r s . R . M e ttn e r a n d M r i . J. Ke lly . - -

M r i. M . B lock, W n t Rupert, Vt., a n d -Th eaidnre' Rueggegber, Penn - Sylvanla, were, g u e it i S u a d iy a h ternoon a f M r . a n d M n . B a r t O aub.

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T h e C liffw ood Volunteer F ire C om pany w i l l 1 conduct a paper d r ive la M a taw an Tow nship. T h e first p ick -up w ill b s held Sunday, Feb. M , a fte r I p.m, The neat p ick ­

: u p is Scheduled lo r SuaaayTftlsr.. 4. Re sldeats a n a ik e d to p«4l the ir Uad -bundle! la frd a l 01 the ir hou s­e s before 1 ,p,m. Aayone h av in g

r i r s to b a p icked u p b e f a r a F e b . m a y -con tac t a n y ,;m e m b e r o f

th a Dr* co p tp aay . , , I P la n s to r th e b a r a d a a c e w i r e

d ls c u s a M 'a t th e s ie a tia g conduc t­e d h # A lfred PoW mm In th s li ra housb. T he d an c e Will b e -h e ld in th e . V e ie rsn s M em orial - H om e,

: C M fw aad A ve., C lllfw ead, S a tu r­d a y e y M a g , M ar, J l , O eorge V ia- o r s a a d M s o rc h e s tra w lir p ro v id e th e 'm u s ic .’

T h e M t t iM l a a a lv e rr t ry d inner w ill Ma M l d Saturday* M a n J4, at tha lira hmMa. ' ' " •'•! \:■ Ih e r a W ere 'a l g M * e iW i d u r lsg

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L ib r a r y C lu b s

A d d e d In te re s t1 T h ro u gh the o rgan ization of two

lib ra ry chiba, one for the leventh

m d e igh th grades, aad one for ninth

s s d tenth grades, re gu la r lib ra ry

isa istaa ta were recru ited at M a d i­

son T ow nsh ip H igh School. T he ir

dutiea consiat o f ‘‘c h a rg in g” books

go ing out, tak ing ca re of

being returned,’ " r e a d in g " the

shelves, s a d keep ing encycloped-

Im a a d m a g a r ia ia in good order, T h is re gu la r reporting for w o rk strengthens their l e n a e of re- spoaaibility and g ive s them a feel­in g o f .achievement In contributing their se rv ice s to tho welfare of the K h o o l. : - ’

S in ce the lib ra ry w a i opened to students at the beginn ing o f the K h o o l year, tl27 books have been b o rm w sd b y 'th e students to take home. E xtrem e ly v a rie d dem anda fo r- in fo rm ation and recreational rend ing m u st ba tost. Requests for books run tha range from the w orks of F re a ch U th Centu ry philosoph­e rs to books about o rigam i.

fn o rd e r to acquaint itudenti w ith the location o f lib ra ry m ater­ials, orientation talks w ere given; a lso c la sses met in the lib ra ry for

reports, requ ired b y E n g l is h c i s s i ­es, h a i been i n im portant part ctthe lib ra ry w o r k . .................

. a a n le W r i t e r a .T h ia yea r nove li by c la ss ic writ-

era o r Hy recogn iied juven ile auth- o ra have been read. In the future the lib ra ry hopes to provide an e q u il num ber o f b o a k i o f poetry, d ram a and b iography. T h e refer­ence departm ent ia aupp lled w ith the best available encyclopedias, dictionaries, n i n e s , statistical books s n d othe r ip e c i i l reference booki.

S in ce the M id is o n Tow nsh ip H igh Schoo l enrollm ent i s large, a num ber o f cop ies o r sets of ref­erence hooka w ill be necessary to g ive aatiafactory lib ra ry iervice. A n extensive list o l m agazine s is r e g u l a r l y received M agaz in e s se rve the purpose o f p rov id in g up- to-the-minute inform ation in w orld affaire, o u r governm ent and in fie ld of science. ............

T h e y alao se rve a s a id s to teach­in g and prom ote a va rie ty of itu - dent interests. T he U b n r y has opened new v il la s of learn ing and goa ls for attainm ent to the itudents and w ill coatiaua to bo a v ita l part of the school, it waa reported.

Township OOP Indms* Candidates: Endorsem ent o f cand idates and

appointm ent* o f com m ittee chair­m en featured the m eeting Of the M ataw aa Tbw aahip G o o d Govern-' m e a tR e p u b lic an C lub ,-Inc. A lexan­de r O l l u y i p rsaided a t the se s ilo n held i s the Veterans o f Fo re ign wan H an , a iffw ood . ■»■: T h e d u b e n d o n e d the follow ing cand idate! fo r the p r im a ry elec­tion: S ig m u n d K o w a lsk i fo r town­sh ip com m itteem an: M ra . Lou ise N loo ra and Joseph Bucco, leadera o f O iatrict I ; M n . M a y M a lco lm aad M rs. Sam ue l M an isca lco . lead­e n of. O iitr ic t 2 in d F red e rick D om in ick , leader o f D i it r lc t 3.; M r . D om in ick waa appointed a s aa additional m em ber o f the fund- n ia in g committee. M r . G ilany i a l­ao appointed Jam ea M a u ra to the le g is la tu rs committee, and Pau l W righ t lo the entertainm ent com ­mittee.- A special p r i ie w u w on b y M r. Dam in ick. - .-T h e m eeting w u well sttended

and re fre ihm enti w ere Served by M r s . A nd rew N ioora, M n . E dw ard M a lc o lm sad : M ra. F ra n k Mitchell.

.The n « t . m eeting w ill be held W ednesday evening, M a r . 7, at I p-m. In the V F W Hall, C liffw ood Ave., Cliffwood. : . .

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P o r C o m i n f K v t n t *

: New . cha irm en fo f co in ing events w ers n sm ed by , M r s . W il- l i im Foster, pre iideat o f the Lad- Iq i A u x il ia ry of the Lau rence H a r­bor A m e r ic a n Legion P o it 332, at a m eeting held in the.'post home.

M r i. John Co lisla w ill serve a i cha irm an for the • pnp py poster contest. M rs. R aym on d K o rkow sk i w ill help her w ith the w indow dlaplay. '

M rs. W illiam B rid gem an w a i nam ed chairm an for the penny io- c i i l to be held T ue sd ay evening, A p r. 17, at the Legion Home.

M isa M a ry R e ihe r reported tho receipt of 214 pa irs of used nylons w hich have been sent to Skillm an.

M em bers d rew the ir s ec re t p a l l for the com ini! year.

A t Ihe nest m eeting lo be held M o n day evening, Feb. 26, the Jan- i r t r y i m i T e B fu a ry b frtffday ir-o f m em bers w ill be celebrated.

i B M i v o s C i t a t i o n

A w a r d F r o m A l l S t a t *

W illiam M ye rs Jr„ 7 Beechwood Terr., M ataw an, w as 'aW arded the A l l State In su rance C o m p a n y 's IIM I P re ild e n t la l Citation A w a rd In rcc- oga|tlon of o u t ilsn d ln g perform ance In enrlch lnu h is com m un ity i>y p ro v ld in i financial nccurlty to his fellow c lllz e n i and their fam ilies through, life, acoident, and sickncsH In iu r sn c s protection,V T he aw ard waa preaented lu e s - d a y at the G a rfie ld O r m i Hotel, i m s B n n c h j liy the loca l district m i M ie r , -

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Ruling Ravorsod In Ar«a Warkar's Casa

The Appe lla te D iv is io n o f Superio r Court h a i re insta led a 16072 w o rk ­m en’! com pensation aw ard to a w orke r w ho suffered a heart at­tack. T h e Appe lla te C ourt sa id a new doctrine set b y the Suprem e Court three w eeks ago required d ie reve rsa l of a dec ision b y U n ion C ounty Judite John E . Barper.

The aw ard went to Barnett S h a ­piro, I M E ly Ave., Lau rence H a r ­bor, a fork lift operator for the N e w a rk Steel A D ru m Co. o f L in ­den. M r, Shap iro suffered a co ron ­a r y throm bosis while w o rk in g Oct. 17, 1958. M r. Shap iro suffered a per­m anent 'd isab ility . He w as granted benefits by the W o rkm e n 's C o m ­pensation D iv is io n but Judge B a r ­ge r reversed that ruling. ■

The Appellate D iv is ion said that the Suprem e Court three weeks ago wiped out the presum ption that a heart attack ste m i from ■ na tu r­a l diieaae an d -is not com pensable. The Suprem e C ourt ru led that a s long a s w o rk stra in is a contribut­in g factor to the attack, benefita m ust be paid. T h e court sa id there w a i evidence that M r . Shap iro 'a w ork effort, w aa connected w ith the attack.

Thursday, February IS, 1962

L e a g u e S p o n s o r s

S le e p in g B e a u t yB ill and P e g g y Y a te s com bine

their ta lenti in a production of ‘‘Sleeping B e a u ty " to be p re ien tcd at M a t iw a n H ig h School by the H ebrew W o m e n 'i League of K e y ­port, o n T h u rsd a y afternoon, Feb. 22, at 2:30 p.m. .........

“ S leep ing Beau ty” w ill be a live, profe ia iona lly - directed show by “ b ig people for little peop le '’ and w ill include songs, dances, lollipops and laughter. In the play, “ Sleep­in g Beauty,” in - a ll the . splendor of court, w ill p r ic k her finger and fall asleep, to be fin a lly aw akened ^ tam -the s pell of-the-w icked- w ilch b y a handsom e.prince.

The Yates C h ild ren ’s Theatre ha s presented m ore than 3000 per­form ances to som e 34.000 children from pre-school to fifth grade age. These perform ances originated at T he O ld M ill. T inton Fa lls, and from there have been played at Story land V illage, A sb u ry P a rk , M onm outh and M en lo P a rk shop­p ing centers, schools, fairs, thea­tres and country clubs.

M r. Y ate s w a i associated with the Su rfligh t Theatre in Beach H a ­ven for s ix years. W o rk ing w ith h im i i h is w ife and together they have su n g the lead ro les in “ K is s M e Kate” and "A n n ie Get Y o u r G u n " and m any other shows. T hey a lso have appeared on television, sung concerts sn d appeared in ho. tels s n d country c lubs in the shore area and throughout the east coast. T he ir > professional back­ground includes tra in in g at the Ju l- Hard Schoo l o f M u s ic s n d the P h ila ­delphia C onservato ry o f M usic.

M rs. Leona rd M ille r, 13 H u e ! PI. H iz le t, m ay ba contacted for tic­ket* m d tickets w ill be lo ld at the door. .. ■ ■

Urga Postal Dalivary In Lauranc* Harbor

M n . Robe rt M a rtin , president of tha W om an’s C lub o f Lau rence H arhor, w a i accom panied by M n . Robert Lancaatar, c iv ica chairm an, and M r i. H a r ry Novotny, at th s m eeting o f tha Lau rence H a rho r D e m ocra tic C lub . W elden R . Sheets, Su p e rv iso r of the Posta l System in E s se x County, w as Ihe guest speaker for the U.S. Post Of­fice Departm ent. - ■

F o r le v e r i l ye a r i. the W o m a n 'i C lub h a s endeavored to obtain a new post office aad postal de liv­e ry in L iu re n c e H irb o r , but w ith­out lu ccess. T h e Lau rence H a rb o r D em ocra tic C lu b now is prom ot­in g the project and the W om an ’s C lub is co-operating.

C lub rnem ben , a s well a s other Lau rence . H a rb o r residents, a re w riting to I. J. Dougherty , Region a l D irector, M a in P o st Office, P h il­adelphia, P a , to find out w hy there h a i been iu c h de lay in getting a new po it office and postal delivery in L au re n c s H arbor.

The tow n ih ip h a i Installed street sign s and h ia m et other require­m ent! le t forth by t h i p o it office.

C lub m em bers and other inter- e ited residents a lso a re requested to write to Senatora H a rrison W il­liam s and C lifford Caae, u rg in g their support: o f a new post office a n d poistil de live ry in 1 Laurence Harbor. ;

These letters m s y be g iven to M rs. M a rt in o r M rs . Lancaster to be forwarded, o r m ay be g iven to Robert Knight, president of the Lau rence H a rb o r Dem ocratic Club.

Add Now Books To i Madison Library

M rs. D i v ld E W itson , president of the F re e Pub lic L ib ra ry of M a d i­son Tow nih ip, Lau rence Harbor, sponsored by .the W o m a n 's C lub of Lau rence Harbor, reports that several new books have been added to the lib ra ry this week.

These books were recuiiin iciiiled by the M ad ison Tow nsh ip H igh School for use b y the students: "A n a to m y of the H um an B o d y " by H en ry G ra y ; "G ra n t M o ve s South, by B ruce Cotton; "E n cyc lo p e d ia of A m erican H is to ry " b y R lchn rd B. M o rr is; " F r o m Zero to In fin ity " by Constnnce Reid; '.'Loom of L a n ­gu a g e " by F red e rick Bodm er; "Mathem iktlcB for the M il l io n " by Lancelot llogben.

Spaghetti Foaturo Of Ltglon Social■ Spaghetti has heen selected as Ihe m enu for the Legion Night d in­ner to be hold S.iturduy e ve n in g In t h o 'L o u Ion Home, .Summerflulcl Avo., Lau rence Hnrhor. •

The pub lic Is Invited lo attend thene m onthly Legion soclnlH con­ducted ' by Ihe Lau rcnce llu rlm r Am erican Luitlon Post M2,

The Lad le s A u x il ia ry a ssists with irr i 'n g c m e n ta and serving.

D inne r w ill be served from 7:30 to 9:39 p m . ' -t •' / . -’'I ' .

L a v o ie S c h o o l

F o r A u to m a t io nIt ’s not a d isg race to repeat a

c la ss at the Lavo ie Laboratories, Inc., Au tom ation School. In fact, it 's desirable. T he Autom ation School, open to industria l and m ili­tary personnel, em p loyees and technical editorial people, was slu rted la st June and soon will graduate its 500th enrollee.

The free-tumon, com pany-spon­sored school is the b ra inch ild of Stephen D . Lavo ie , president of Lavo ie L ab s, M organv ille . F ind ing it d ifficult to keep pace with all of the fast happenings in the auto­m ation field in un organized way, M r. L a vo ie realized that the sam e undoubted ly w as true for other per­sonnel in other industria l o rgan iza ­tions.

The school, M r. Lavo ie reasoned, would m ake a better informed m arke t a s well a s keep ing the com pany and Its p r in c ip a ls up to the m inute on developm ents as they occurred. Thus, ■ announce­m ents w ere lent but to industry personnel, in form ing them of the inception o f the school and inviting their participation.

A ll-D a y C lasse sA cc o rd in g to M r. Lavoje, the

school is run on an all-day, c lass basis. T h e 900 enrollees to date have com e from nea rly e ve ry state in the nation, a s well a s several from Eu ropean countries. Som e students vo lun ta rily repeat classes nr the entire cou rse to fam iliarize them se lves com pletely w ith the In­form ation. T h e a ve rage c la ss Is 20 p u p ili a n d a new cou rse starts eve ry other week and runa from T u e sd ay through Friday, The cu r­ricu lum i i autom ation and general­ly is broken down into what it is, what it does and what it can do.

Th e cu rr ic u lu m is a constantly ch ang ing tiling, M r. L a v o ie said. The to p ic i never get stale because they are continually revised to keep pace w ith the fa s t . ch ang ing auto­m a t io n -fie ld — Instruction is g iven- by co m p an y engineering personnel Attendance at Ihe school is either by invitation from the com pany or a s a result o f requests from the students. T h e com pany does not ad vertise n o r prom ote extensively the s c h o o l 's activities no r its exis­tence.

Th e L a vo ie Autom ation Schoo l is unique in another w ay com pared to other typical, com pany-sponsor­ed schools. R e a liz in g that the com ­ing and go ing of students and the conducting of class periods would upset the da ily engineering and production activities of the com ­pany, M r. Lavo ie had constructed a special g ro u p o f bu ild in gs apart from the m a in production facilities of the Lab orato rie s w h i c h is now know n a s 'T h e Techn ica l Cen­ter. \

Separate Bu ild ingC on sist in g o f a la rge ru st ic c la ss­

room build ing, Includ ing d in ing a r­ea in d facilities, the Techn ica l Center a lso includes an am phithe­atre and other sm a ll se rvice build­ings. Located In a w ooded-grove at the re a r o f t h e ' 100-acre tract that com prise s th s laboratories building, the school h a i it i own separate entrance g a t l a ad pa rk ing area. T h e idea for the schoo l start­ed four y e a r s ago when Lavo ie Lab s developed and introduced Its first autom ation product, the Ro- botester, a n autom atic, tape-pro­g ram m e d testing device.

D u rin g a n im portant talk, M r. Lavo ie tried to expla in the func­tions o f t h s Robotester a i (hose o f a te ich e r. instructing production line and te it department person­nel th rough its electronic selec­tions and po inting out the e rro rs in circuits, modules, com ponents and system s.

If the Robotester could teach, it then w as decided that the know ­ledge o f It ih ou ld be t iugh t, in d in fact, a s m uch as w a s know n of the field o f autom ation so a s to broad­en its use and applications. Con ­struction o f Tha Techn ica l Center followed a n d the school o fficia lly w as opened In June 1961.

"T h e ich o o l has proven, to be a real boon to the autom ation field," M r. L a vo ie s lid . ‘‘I t 's an o ld lesson but one w orth following, the m ore people kn o w about the field, ths m ore they are Inclined to incorpor­ate its advantages into the ir own processes.”

Funeral Scrvicm Hold For Mrs. Rsssau Wilson

F u n e ra l se rv ice s were held F r i ­day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the J. L a ird H u lse Fune ra l Hom e, E n g ­lishtown, fo r M ra . A n n a (E h le r s ) W ilson, who, d l id T ue sd ay, Feb. 6, 1962, i t the home of her sister, M rs, H ow ard D unham , E h le r i Lane, Brow ntown. The R ev. F ran - c|a. Cantel, pastor o f the Brow n- tow’n Com m un ity Church, officiat­ed. In term ent w a i In Chestnut H ill Cem etery, O ld Bridge,

Besides her slater. M rs . W ilson is su rv ived b y her husband, Reseau W ilson: two sons, George W ilson, M organv ille , and Le R o y Wilson, Old B ridge; five brothers, W illiam , Charles, H e n ry and H erm an Eh l- era, all of Hruwntown; John Eht- crs, Lau rence Harbor, and seven grandchildren.

Roland W. Jcrolamon Succumbs In Florida

Ro land W . Jcrolam on, 63, of I7 t Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, died nt his w inte r hom e In Bocn Raton, Fla., of I heart attack on Sunday, Feb, 11, 1962,

M r. Jero lam on w as the m s of the lata M r . and M rs . W illard Jerolam on. H e was. a com m unica­tions instructor it F o rt M o n ­mouth.

Su rv iv in g are his wife, M r i, Irene (K o liu rL s) Juriilutnon; a s i l ­ler, M rs , W ulluce Du ryea, Long Branch, and two brothers, A rthur E, .lorolamon, C liffw ood Uelich, and D o u g la s A, .Ivrolninon, Llttlo Silver.

Thu funerul nnd Imrliil took place In linen Ra ton on Mondny.

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M any o f o u r a n c e s to rs o f B ritish M ock have com pletely kM t track of th e ir ancesto rs a ad h a ve hopes of aa oa th e spot se a rch w hen tliey v is it E n jia ad . B u t it is well to have a s m u ch ia fo rm atk in a s po s­sib le oa hand before se a rch in g par- M i re co rd i aad o ld new spaper fil­es, to he lp w ith which, m uch infor- n a t io n m a y be ga ined b y co rres- pond iac w ith certa in offices in the "O ld fcm a t iy ”

A profeet ot th is k ind should start ia the here and now a n d w ork baek- w ard. T t y m un icipa l deeds in the town w here y o u r aaceator first set­tled, then t r y the county seats and the cap ital cities o f like ly states. W hen these sou rce s have been s*- haasted, collect a ll available infor­m ation oo y o u r , fam ily before M f r a t t o n : fam ily nam es and oc- tap sllnaa. re ligions. a n d nam es uf pa rish churches they m ight have atteaded, where they w ere baptiz­ed, m a rr ie d o r buried, hunt down rum ors, fam ily ta lcs u s well as those item s definitely known.

T here is a book pub lished by E v a n s B ro th e rs in London ca lled “T race y o u r A n ces to rs ," and one av a ilab le from th e Socie ty o f G en­ea log ists ca lled th e “ G enealog ist's H andbook,” bo th o f th e se should be helpful: o r w rite to th is socie ty for help on o th e r publications. F or

Irish reco rds try th e “ P ub lic R ec­o rd O ffice" in B elfast o r tb e G en­ealog ica l O ffice in D ublin C astle.

W ealth O f M a te r ia lLondon holds a w ea lth of m a te r­

ial, th e socie ty ju s t m en tioned has a l ib ra ry a n d ca rd index , and don 't overlook th e te lephone d irec to ry for d is ta n t b ran ch e s of y o u r fam ily, and d on ’t fo rg e t th e c lues gained hy ta lk in g to e ld erly people who m igh t have known y o u r ancesto rs. But n ev e r b e su rp r ise d a t w hat m ay tu rn up. T he now fam ous Wil­liam C arey w as a shoe m ak er, a s w as one of the B ow nes in M iddle­tow n; H ugh H a rlsh o m e w as an up­h o ls te re r. M any so ld ie rs ca m e to E ng land w ith W illiam th e Con­q u e ro r and h e re t h e i r lines seem to end . M any e a r ly se tt le rs w ere inden tu red se rv a n ts , som e w ere sold to pay fo r th e ir passage m oney and nam es w e re very o ften changed b ecause so m a n y people could not spell. M any deeds say “ I so an d so, Y eo m an " and th is designa tion is o ften helpful. D on 't give up; k ee p y o u r patience . T urn ev e ry stone an d you a r e m ore than likely to succeed.

Question43. V an B rack le; K ind ly send ava ilab le in fo rm ation o n th e nam e Van B racklo , line a n d p la c e of resi­dence. (R .T ., Ila z ie t)

A H ighw ay D ep a rtm en t spokes­m an no ted th a t a prev ious public hea ring , held la st M ay, covered tlie proposed dualization o f Route 9 from Toll G a te C o rn ers soulh for ano ther 1.1 m iles to A delphia Rd. C onstruction p lan s fo r this job a re nea ring com pletion . Both pro jects , th e spokesm an sa id , a r e p a r t of th e D ep a rtm e n t's M as te r P lan fo r m odernizing N ew J e r s e y ’s h igh­w ay system to m e e t an tic ipatedtra f f tc ~ c o n d i t lo n s in l9 7 S . -------

A h a O f O u a iiia t io aIm m ed ia te a im of the R oute 9

dualization is to b r in g th e ,h lg h - w ay 'a cap ac ity u p to the capacity o f R oute 18, th e dual highw ay th a t w as connected to R ou te 9 ju s t north of the M onm outh-M iddlesex County line in I960.

Tlte h ea rin g w ill begin 10:30 a .m . in the F re e h o ld e r 's M eeting Room, M onm outh County H all o f R w o rd s in F reehold .

U nder th e long -range M aste r P lan , 1.2 m iles o f R ou te 33 a re be­ing w idened ea s t of Collingwood c irc le , a n d dualiza tion w ork is to s ta r t a long eight m iles o f Route 34 south of the c irc le to B rid le . This w ork , a long w ith the proposed m odernization o f R o u te 36, the im-

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p m v em en ts on R o u te s 35 and 36 a round the E aton tow n c ircle , and the five m iles of dualiza tion com ­ple ted on R oute 35 in O cean County underline th e im p o rtan ce o f p rov id ­ing a d e q u a te h ighw ays for the shore re so rt a rea s .

F ro m th e R oute 33 c irc le the new northbound roadw ay w ould be con­s tru c ted th ro u g h M analapan and M arlboro Tow nships in M onm outh C ounty, to th e R ou te IS overpass in

County. T h e D e p a rtm e n t's propos­ed p lans show th e new roadw ay w ould be located 16 feet to 36 feet e a s t o f the ex isting highw ay. The ce n te r s tr ip would becom e a g ra ss ce n te r is land bo rd ered by b itum in­ous co n c re te shou lders th re e feet w ide.

In M arlboro T ow nship a p a ir of Jughandles a r e p lan n ed for Clayton R d ., and th e Union H ill Rd. o v e r­p ass would be w idened to perm it the p roposed northbound roadw ay to p a ss beneath . C onnecting ram p s w ould be p rovided betw een U nion Hill Rd. an d the highw ay.

A p a ir of jughand les a re ' planned for H aw kins C orner and ano ther set a t F reneau R d . in M adison T ow nship. N orth o f F re n e a u Rd. t h e northbound ro ad w ay w ould ag a in m e rg e w ith the ex isting s in ­gle R oute 9 roadw ay.

Y our a d v e rtis em e n t in th is p a p e r w ill re a c h p rospective p u rch ase rs in e v e ry com m unity in th e b aysho re a re a .

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censed P ra c t ic a l K ursc s A ssocia­tion, D ivision 10, w as held F eb . ( a t the Y.M.C.A. Long B ranch, w ith p res iden t, M rs. E m m a B erry , E a t ­ontow n, p res id ing . The m eeting w as a b irth d ay p a r ty of the division now estab lish ed n ine y e a rs as p a r t of the com m unity life o f M on­m outh County. T h e division s ta r ted w ith a new m e m b ersh ip o f 25, now th e c h a rte r m e m b ers and life m e m ­b ers of the d iv ision . T he m em bers have and a re help ing ail th e hosp i­ta ls to relieve in th e p resen t n u rs ­ing shortage .

I t w as th rough Division 10's c lose co n tac t w ith the ad m in is tra ­to rs o l local hosp ita ls th a t the V o­ca tio n a l School fo r P rac tica l N u rs ­in g w as s ta r te d . It w as due to N s- tional A ssociation for P ra c tic a l N urse E ducation an d S erv ice th a t s ev e ra l re f re sh e r courses w ere g iven to the W avier Licensed P r a c ­tic a l N urses.

T h re e new m em b ers w ere w el­com ed in to the div ision , M rs. Louise Snyder, R ed B ank; M rs. M argare t T a rnqu is t, O ak lm rst, and M rs. E liz­abe th M athew s, N eptune, and sev­e ra l c h a rte r m em b ers w ere p r e s ­en t.

V ocational G rad u a tio n Feb. i tT he fourth g rad u a tio n o f th e vo­

ca tional school will be F eb . 23. The fifth class s ta r t s s tud ies F eb . 19. T he a lu m n i o f th e school a re to be g u ests a t the A pril m eeting.

T he new S ta te L .P .N . Jo u rn a l is published In M onm outh County and ed ited by M rs. B erry . The annual c a rd p a r ty w ill be held in A pril, w i t h M rs. Lois SloulTer, Long 'B ran ch , c h a irm a n . A hus tr ip to the D utch A m isii to u rist village in L a n ­c a s te r , P a ., is p lanned for M ay 19. R eservations m u s t be in by M ay 1 to M rs. B erry . T he tr ip is open to tfie public. T h e f ir s t s ta te ba ll lo

R etu rned By Bank Three

3 ROOM OUTFITSPull b a lance due J174, orig inally 4405; including e-pfccc sleeper liv* in s room , 7-piece m odern bedroom , 45-plece k itchen ensem ble, p lus T v cel; pay $1.30 weekly. Ac* count No. 348. See M r. Kenny or phone MA 3-8636. Bunhberg B ros., 71 Springfield A ve., N ew ark . O pen M on., Wed., F r i. til! 9: Tuefi. T hura ., Sat. till 4. F re e P a rk in * .

ce leb ra te the 15th an n iv e rsa ry • • an o rgan iza tion w ill be held M ay 12 a t the B erk e ley -C arte re t H otel, A sbury P a rk , with P e te G a la t io 's O rchestra fo r the dancing . A g a la e re n in g is being p lan n ed by th e com m ittee of w hich M rs. B e rry is cha irm an .

T h e s la te o f o ffice rs fo r election will b e p re sen ted b y c h a irm a n ,

M iss S te lla B ailey , M iddletow n, at the M arch m eeting and th e 12 dele­g a te s to go to convention will be e lec ted in M arch . T he o ff ic e r e lec­tions w ill be in M ay a n d th e in s ta l­lation d inne r In June.

In f isca l y e a r 1925, m o re th a n 77,000 a r r e s ts w ere m a d e by U.S. B ureau a g e n ts u n d er th e p roh ib i­tion law s. '

Toon-Agert May Try For Role In Play

T h e W agon W heel P layhouse w ill hold tryou ts for th e sp ring p roduc­tion of the teen-age g ro u p Sunday, a t 2 p .m . aa d M onday a t 8 p .m . T he play, to be p re sen ted A pr. 27 and 28, is the w ell-known d ra m a , “ L ost H orizon."

R o b ert C . H ughes of th e adu lt g roup w ill d irec t th is p ro d u c t io n ,w hich w ill go in to re h e a rsa l F eb . 23.

T he try o u ts w ill be held at P layhouse, C hestnu t S t. off H oura 35, M iddletow n. All h ig h school stu­den ts in th e a r e a a r e eligible for m em b ersh ip in th e g ro u p and a ra inv ited to attend .

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C o o t i e t t e G u b

E le c t s O f f ic e r sF r a n k ' Hubert, Cliffwoi.

Beach , w a s elected - p res iden t •>. the M a g g ie J i g s * Cootiette C lub 31 a t a m eeting held in the V eter­a n o l F o re ign W a n H a ll, K e y -

■■ p o r t :■ ■' •■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . . . . . .M r a . ' W illiam Schm id , retiring

president, conducted the meeting. M ra , C h a r lM W inke lm ann, K e a n s ­bu rg, waa nam ed sen io r v ice p re i- Ident; M ra. John W illiam s. Lau r-

. once Harbor, Junior v ice president; M i s * E lle n K e lly , K eyport, secre­ta ry ; M r i . Lo u is M ebu s, Keans- bu rg, treaaurer: M ra . P a u l P o u ­len c, Mataw an, chap la in; M rs .

1 1 W illia m Schm id, B e im a r, conduc- t re ia a n d 'M r s . Jo sep h in e D ilks,

. M a taw an , guard. . 'T h e three trustees w ill be M r i,

G a r r y 'P e lo a e , K e a n sb u rg ; M is t R it a C iv ltan, and M ra . ' Joh n S o * ,

i m er, Keyport. M r * . Joh n Hoff, ■■■■■: B e im a r, waa elected m istre ss of

■ c e r e m o n M and M r i . John W “ Kam a, Lau rence H a rbor, pub lic ity chairm an.. . 1

T h e now, offlcefa w ill be form al* l y installed M i r . 1 at the V F W H a ll, Koyport, at ( p.m : A cover •d d i ih a t # e r w ill be served

A nnouncement w aa m ade by M ra . Schm id that the bo o k i had been audited by M n . E m i ly W est lake, state lu p e c to r, a n d found to b e In good order.

P la n t lo r a ham a o d a l w e re d is - cu sse d for tha benefit o f the hoe- |dtal fund. A date in M a y o r June w ill be announced;

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T h e Bata. M u C hap te r o f Beta . S ig m a P h i held the ir re gu la r meet­

in g o a .Thursday evening. R epo rt* — — w e re -g t o e n -b y - t h e - fa sh lo n -sh o w

com m ittees and p lana w ere m ade to donate n portion o f the pro- ceeda to a local charity. A con-

^ . . j r ib u t io a w ill be g ive n to M a r l- State H osp ita l fo r the bene-

J i t o f retarded ch ild ren now : be- la g ca red for. b y the laatltutloa,

T h ree new m em bers, M ra . M e l - Andreas, M ld d k io w n ; M ra.' Kenneth

C la rk e «nd M n . p o a a ld G le ich- m an] both a f H u le t , w ere added to .ho .Sorority. M is a Roae D i '

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A lao attending the m eeting were M n . W illiam Clifton, M ra . Dan ie l Kane , M n . Robert W interberg, M n . B e n Straniero, M r * . R ich a rd B ade r, M r * . A nge lo Sca lio , M n . E d w a rd Pott*, M ra . Joh n Pihto, M n . L a r r y Garito. M r * . Anthony G arito , M r * . Jam e t Redm ond, M r * . Jo h n Roberta, M ra. W alte r G arner, a n d ‘M n . Thom as L a rk in .

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ra ilro ad s ta tio n and schools. W rite Box A in c a re of th is new sp ap er an d k ind ly inc lude business re fe r ence. w jtlK E Y PO R T a p a rtm en t, 3% room s,

fu rn ished , business coup le p re ­ferred . H ea t, hot w a le r and e lec ­tr ic supp lied . Call COIfax 4-I67G.

T h e first coa tlac sn t e f professional-technical personnel reported to new w o rk in g qua rte r* T u e s ­d a y a l M T elephone Lab e ra te r le * ' d eve lipm tn l center la Holm del. T h e y a re m e in k e r* e f the 113- m a a E le c tron ic P r iv a te B ra n ch E xch an g e Laboratory, traasfO rrod to H o lm d el from B e ll Lab o rato rie s ' fa ­c ility la M a r r a y H ill. D ire c to r a f the E le c tron ic P B X L a b , la W a llace A. Dep p ; M r . D e p p ’a g ro u p

la concerned w ith the developm ent of high-speed electronic aw ltchiag sy ste m s for use h y busines* and industry.

Another 170S professional and technica l personnel w ill be transferred te Ho lm del ove r Ihe next s ix months. Com plete occup sncy by X5M persons, som e IM S professional-technical p lu s about 7 M staff mem< her*. I * acheduled for late A u gu st. .

Reataurant, L su re n c e H arbor, on Feb. g.

T h o room w s s decorated in pa s­tel ahadea and a la rge "te d d y bea r” cake w aa.the centerpiece.• G u e st* included M is s K a th y R o ­berta, M r . 'a n d M rs . W illia m C h r is ­ten, -Betty Sue, T om m y, A lbert, E d ­die and E lv e r a Christen, Lau rence H a rbo r; M r i . T hom aa F innerty,

-E t iza b e th rR o b e rt F innerty; C a rtw - et; M ra. j a c k Karine, K a r l, D a w n and K u rt K a r lik , M rs . T h o m a s Hen- ratty, L an ce Henratty. M r s . W il­liam L. Bu riew , Betty Caro l, C h a r­lie, Robert, Gait aad G ilbert B u r ­iew ,"K eyport; M ra . ' Robert Patton and M isa Su san Patton, Haslet, and M ra.: Kenneth ' Roberta, M a taw an ."

G ift s w ere sent b y M r s . Paulette L lnstedt, P a u l Linatedt, M r * . W il­lia m .M c M a h o n jr.. M is s M a rg e Dem erest; M r . and M ra . W illiam C . Bu riew and ch ild ren ,’M ra . Ja c k Gaffney, M is s - P e g gy G affey and M is s Ja ck ie Gaffney................. - -

C l i f f w o o d W . S . C . S .

P l a n s A p r i l S u p p o r

P lana to ho id . i iu p p e r in A p r il w e re 'm a d e b y the W om en 'a S o ­c ie ty o f Chria tian Se rv ice o f the C liffw o o d , C o m m u n ity M ethod ist C hu rch at a m eeting held M o n d a y evening.

T h e M a r c h m eeting w ill be hold th s first M o n d a y o f the month, M a r . S, instead o f the second M o n ­day. It w ill be a aacrific iat offer­ing. ; ■ ,

• M e m b e rs 'a re jovited to celebrate the an n ive rsa ry o f the U n ion Beach W .S.C.S. on M a r . 12.

A ttend ing w ere M ra. A . . M a t ­thews. M r s . E . E va ld i. M ra . K . Hogan, M r s D . W ard , M is a I. Iv in s, M r s . I. D rugas.

TERRI LEEW I L L A P P E A R

BALBACHSC a r r A v o . , K e a n s b u r g

Friday NightA T 7 - M P .M .

T o S i n g H e r N e w R o c o r d i n g

“H O L D M E ”

R e c o r d R e l e a s e d f 4 e * t M o n t h

Q u a l i t y D t L u x #

A l c o a A l u m i n u m T r i p l t T i l t

StormW indow s

CASH sod CAMY

■ r h iV wM M

A lu n in u m T u b E n c lo s u r e s

S p e c ia l $29.95

S t o r m D o o r $24.95

B U Y D I R E C T F R O M A L U M IN U M B P B C IA L IS T S

W e W i l l N o t S o U n d e r t o l d

A lu m - A - R a m af ly Nationa l A r t s o f Iroii, Inc, .

H ighw ay M • I'/, M ile *-N o r th of Bu llom taod M a n o r Wo tell at Advertised P r ic e s — Show room O n ly

totality W indow s A l Low est P rice s Anyw here

B U D G E T T K H M S - K H t fE D F . L IV I! N V .

i p > o ^ ; (s r r r

2 D ay s O n ly

1962MERCUHT STOCK SALE

F R I D A Y F E B . 16 & S A T . F E B . 17

Or* Year Or 12,000 Mile Warranty

Y O U R D I S C O U N T W I L L B E

S H O W N O N E V E R Y C A R .....

* 1 9 6 2 M O N T E R E Y *N O . M 4 M O N T E R E Y , 4 -D R . - S A V E 1 %

N O . I M C O L O N Y P A R K W A G O N — S A V E * 5 t

N O . M l C O L O N Y P A R K W A G O N — S A V E tSS»N O . J M C O N V . — S A V E S>43

N O . a a C U ST . 4 -D R . H.T. - S A V E |340

N O . 171 C U ST . 4 -DH . H.T. - S A V E 1527

N O . 317 C U ST . 2 -D R . H.T. - S A V E f i »

N O . U 4 C O L O N Y P A R K W A G O N — S A V E I S M

N O . J7S C U ST . 4 -D R . - S A V E | }M

T O P C A S H F O R Y O U R T R A D E

¥ 1 9 6 2 M ETEO R *NO. m CUST. FORDOR — SAVE U M

n o . a n c u s t . i -d r . v a — s a v e n u

NO. M l CUST 4-DR. Vg — SAVE M S I

NO. 371 CUST. 4-DR. VS — SAVE 11II

NO. M S FORDOR I — SAVE S23S

n o . a n c u s t . i -d r . v s — s a v e t a n

B A N K F I N A N C E

* 1 9 6 2 C O M E T *N O . M S C U ST . 4 -DR. W A G O N - S A V E | l l l

N O . M l C U ST . T U D O R - S A V E 1211

N O . S IS T U D O R - S A V E fZ M

NO. I l l C U ST . 2-D R . W A G O N - S A V E |2M

N O . a i l C U ST . 2-D R . - S A V E |2M

N O . M l C U ST . 4-DH. W A G O N - S A V E 111!

N O . M 2 C U ST , F O R D O R — S A V E |2M

N O . M S C U ST . 4-D R . - S A V E U M

NO . I l l S-22 - S A V E | 2 »

N O . I l g ST D . 1 -D R . - S A V E $ IM

N O . S47 T U D O R - S A V E | IM

NO. 177 S-22 - S A V E 1271

N O . I I * ST D , 4-D R , W A G O N - S A V E |M 1

N O . I l l S T D , F O R D O R - S A V E |M1

N O . M 7 C U ST , F O R D O R - S A V E M I S

WALL—IRWINM o to r C o., Inc.

V m ir A ulhnrliv il M ercu ry • Com et D ealer

Freehold Traffic Circle - Rt, 9 and 33M i ; < ■ ' n ,

M OD ERN STO R ES, su itab le fo r any b u sin ess , M iddle R oad Shop

pinK C en te r, M iddle R oad & L aurel A ve., H olm del. C all H. W alters , 179 B roadw ay , Lonn B ranch CApi­ta l 9-1329............................................w jll/lM O D ERN STO R E located F lo rence

Ave., Jn io n B each; av a ilab le M arch 1st. W rite Box J in c a re of lliis new sp ap er. w jl5H O M E L IK E furn ished room con

venient to d iners and busses. Call even ings COKax 4-3828. w j!5

A PA R TM EN T, 5 room s a l l u ti li­ties supp lied . Inqu ire 9l4-2nd

S t., U nion B each , o r ca ll COIfax 4-502(1. w jl5O N E la rj’e 4 room bungalow ; also

I sm all bungalow , fu rn ish ed o r unfu rn ished , w ith h ea t a n d hot w a te r, n e a r M ataw an on R oute 34 F o r in fo rm ation ca ll 566-4245 o r ESsex 5-7924. wjIS'

- e E N T E « V ! fct l v ~ H 1 g h~w :a ~y Mr|------------ ( j ^ F O R $ 7 5 : ( 1 0

IN SIA L L E D T R IP L E TRACK

TIL T T Y P E W EA TH ER S T R IP P E D

a p a rtm e n t 1 room s an d ba lli h ea t and hot w a te r supplied. A vail ab le M arch 1st. Call CO Ifax 4­5511 o r C O Ifax 4-4965. . wJISA PA R TM EN T, room s and bath .

gas, h e a t an d hot w a te r supplied. C onvenient to a ll tra n sp o rta tio n . Cali 787-2136. w j!5A PA R TM EN T, 4 la rg e room s, p r i­

v a te e n tra n c e , dup lex house, u n ­fu rn ished , v ic in ity o f M ataw an , re fe rences , dep o sit req u ired . Call SH adystde 1-0825. w )t5K E Y PO R T business ce n te r, a p a rt

m en t, 4 room s 165 p e r m onth ; a lso U nion B each 4 room a p a r t ­m ent,. 165 p e r m onth. B oth ava il ab le M arch 1st. Call COIfax 4­6033 a f te r 6 p .m . w jl5A PA R TM EN T, 3 room s, h e a t and

hot w a te r supplied p lus hea ted g a rag e ; n e a r schools and ra ilro ad s ta tion , av a ila b le M arch 1st. In ­q u ire B e rth a S chanck, 160 M ain S t., M ataw an . __________K E Y PO R T, la rg e fu rn ished room ,

1 o r 2 p erso n s , kitchen p riv ileges; 2 b locks from business c e n te r and bus line. C all COIfax 4-18S3. w jl5K EA NSBU RG. ap a rtm en t, 2 room s.

furnished,’ u ten sils supp lied , gas h ea t and sh o w er. Call 787-3631. w j!5A PA R TM EN T, 2 room s and bath ,

hea t, hot w a te r and e lec tric su p ­plied . In q u ire N elson, 30 Broad S t., K eyport. w jtfKEA N SBU RG , unfurn ished, 3 la rge

room s an d bath , hea t and hot w a te r, e le c tr ic supplied. $00 per m onth. C h a teau R ealty , 215 C a rr A ve., K eansbu rg . Call 787-5884, evenings l l l l lc re s t 2-3082. w jl5M OD ERN , w ell fu rn ished , 4-room

ap a rtm e n t. R esiden tia l a r e a . L a rg e k itch en , t i l e d bathroom . P ark in g lot, laundrom at. Steam heat, hot w a te r , a ll u tilities excep t elec tric , $93 m on th ly 'Y e a r Round N ear hcach . Inq u ire 17 Collins St. K eansburg o r call 787-1332. w jtfUNION BEA CH , bungalow , g a s

heat. Call COIfax 4-3347. w j!5'BUSINESS g ir l to s h a re a p a rtm en t

w ith a n o th e r business g irl; also 1 s ingle room w ith kitchen p riv il­eges. Call LOwell 6-4232. w jl5U N FU R N ISH E D ap a rtm e n ts in

K eyport, 2 room s and b a th ; also 3 room s and bath , hea t and hot w a te r fu rn ish ed . Call COIfax 4 1998. w j!5O NE fron t housekeep ing r o o m

furn ished , n ex t to bath . On bus line. Inq u ire 19 A tlan tic S t., Key port.___________________________ wjlfi

MATAWAN

A p artm en t, 4 room s and ba th , with hea t $100

A partm en t, 3 roam s and b a th , 75

MATAWAN

T h ree bed room ranch 145

H O LM D EL AREA

T hree bedroom ranch 120

M ARLBORO TO W N SHIP

A partm en t, 2 1/ , room s w i t h elec tric , gas and heat 70

A partm en t, .1 room s Cl)

B E C K E R R E A L T Y325 M AIN ST., MATAWAN

LOW ELL (i-OOGliWJ15

LOSTI1ANK HOOK K-4I7.I M oiminuth

County N ational llmik, K eyport Branch, F in d e r p lease re tu rn to hunk. «J22

For Sale Or RentIJU li to s ick n e ss , o r will exchange

for sm all liou te o r tvlial have you; well stocked genera l f o o d s to re , nclgliliorluKKl tra d e . N ice for responsib le couple, m o rtg ag e availab le. W rite I to t L In c a re of tills new spupur. v/jl!i*

a Ot o s f o r s a l e1AM CHKVKOI.KT scdnii de liv e ry

tru ck , good (tiinillliiin, $350. Call COIfax 4-1(1311. w jtfi!Hli liUICK S pecial l.iiii.uxc sin-

linn wiigim, 4 di im-, 2 tone, tiitlio nnd lien 11-r, w h ite w alls, niitom atli:, e(|ul|i|>eil plus 2 lintm l mnv snow tires, $2lilt), I 'r lv n le . Cull COIfax ■1-7244, w |l.r>llWi - •!:» Inn Chevy I ruck, lllie

new ; iiIhii 11153 Chevy truck ' IW tun wllti h igh 'ruck Imily, Call I,dw ell (10721. ' •' ' '"WllA

FOR SALENUTRI-BIO

V itam in & M inera l Food Supplem ent

P ro te in , Baby-BIO D istribu ted by

M anny and Shirley L am liu t P hone H Opkins 2*2095 o r w rite

10 T c rrc n c e T e rra c e , F reeho ld , N .J.

“ PR E SB Y T E R IA N S P ioneer at M ata w an .” J u s t published , m ay

ba p u rc h a se d in M ataw an at The F riend ly Shop, M ain S t., A rchives Book S to re , 137 M ain S t., in K eyporl a t B ay sh o re S ta tioners, 36 W. Front St., T he K eyport W eekly, 52 W. F ront S t., and in F reeho ld at the M onm outh County H isto rical As­socia tion L ib ra ry , 70 C ourt St. P rice per Dook, $3.99. w jtl

K NITTIN G S U P P L IE S . Marian** Y arn Shop, 203 Lincoln S t., M organ Tel. P A rkw ay 1-1953. wjtf

F R E E ESTIM A TES ONALUMINUM

WINDOWS - DOORS SIDING

N O DOWN PA Y M EN T KARL FRAN TZ - C O 434*5

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O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T ; unlim ited aavinga oa aew aad uaad daaka.

chairs, filea, ahelviag, parts bias, dra ftin g equipm ent and etc. Ra lp h M occl, 2 M W ash ington S t r a a t , Keyport. C a ll C O Ifaa 4 -ISM . «rtt

ALUMINUMWINDOWS

CRA W FORD CRO M EY PH O N E 7I7-24M

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POOL TA BLES, p in ba ll m achines, $3$, w ash e r 2 w eeks old, $75;

also cho ice 4 g rav e plot, Shoreland M em orial G ardens, 1500. Call COI­fax 4-1535 o r COIfax 4 05IH. w jtl

KELVINATOR re fr ig e ra to r , 7 cubic foot, good condition, 140. Call

PA rkw ay 1-6754._______________ w jtf

RUGS, 9x12. $30, a ll new broad- loom tw eed and solid, som e wool.

P r iv a te p a r ty . Call 842-0549. w jtf

K ITCH EN SET, 135, k itchen ca b i­net 115, w ard robe 115, d re sse r

wilh w all m irro r $25, ch e st on chest $25; a lso m a ttre sse s for bunk beds, m agazine rack , e tc . C all LOwell 6-4906. _______ w j!5

EASY S p ind ric r w ash ing m achine, 2 y e a rs old, very good condition

$35. Call LOwell tl-0881>. ivjlS*N E W llo t P oin t e lec tric stove,

reasonab ly p riced , Call LOwell G-0B02. w j 15

SERVICESBAY ROOFING CO.

G U T T E R S . L E A D E R S 7 M B A Y V IE W A V E . ,

U N IO N B E A C H C O L F A X 4-SM7

PA R K ER B oarding H om e fo r aged m en a n d w om en; 24 hour super­

vision; ind iv idual d ie ts L icensed by S ta te o f New J e rs e y . R eason­able ra te s . I Vi m iles south ol M ataw an light. H ighw ay 34; o p p o site W hi'e G a te Inn. Call LOwell S - t t l l . Jtl

JUN K CAR and tru ck buyers. We pay the m ost, f ree p ickups. Call

any tim e LOwell 6-094S. w jtfINCOME TAX re tu rn s p rep a re d ,

p a r t tim e bookkeeping. Call COI­fax 4-0725. w jtf

TAX R E T U R N S 'W E P A R E D

Tax re tu rn s p rep are d expe rtly by experienced J a x .»(■■ :.-.liltaitt. Call COIfax 4-1353 for appo in tm ent, w jtf

INCOME TAX re tu rn s expe rtly p re ­pared a t your hom e o r m ine. Call

LOwell 6-4045 o r LOwell 6-0563. w jtf

INCOME TAX re tu rn s p rep are d by g rad u a te accoun tan t, individual

and sm all businesses. By appoinl- inent. Call COKax 4-0434. w j3/l5

FE D E R A L and s la te incom e tax re tu rn s p rep are d by a full lim e

lax spec ia list. P ersonal interview s. G uaran teed lowest possible (ax. D. W. M eC am bridge, COIfax 4-4945. _________ w jln

WU TRA IN YOU (o (rain vour dog. Cull 787-55(59 o r LOwell fi-5107.

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HUSINESS m eetings o r show er space av a ilab le w ilh p rivacy . For

Infnrm ation w rite Box 0 In ca re nt this new spaper. wj22*

FOR SALERUM M AGE SA LE sponso red by

Ladies A uxiliary , V .F.W . P ost 4247, M onday, T u esd ay an d W ed­nesday , F e b ru a ry 19th, 20th and 21st., a t the P ost H om e, E . F ron t S t., K eyport. w jI5

D I N I N G ROOM fu rn itu re , 10 p ieces, m ahogany , m ust sell im ­

m ed ia te ly , $50. Call COIfax -1-7782 a f te r 5 p .m , " j l 5

U SE D ro ta ry lawn m ow er, $15. 8 inch pow er kinf» bench saw com ­

p le te w ith m o to r and guard , $15. In q u ire H. A. W ilson, 18 C en ter A ve., M ataw an . Call LOwell G- 1 Of)!)._____ vvjlS*

AKC silv e r and b lack G erm an Shepherd pupp ies 6|/£ w eeks old.

Call CIbson 6.f«8D. w jl5

G .E . IRO N ER, $35; Zenith TV 21” , $40. Call COIfax 4-2592. w jl5

D RUM S, p ea rl blue sp ark le , bass, s n a r e , tom tom , e tc ., $125.

M idget ra c e r 2l/2 Clintoneng ine , body red , like new , $50. C all COIfax 4-0780. wj!5*

SINGER SALE ON

USED MACHINESSIN G ER E L E C T R IC CONSOLE

$34.50S IN G E R E L E C T R IC PO RTA BLE

$34.50SING ER HEA VY DUTY G EA R D R IV E CONSOLE

169.50

MANY O TH ERS. ALL M ACHINES FULLY G U A R A N T EED FOR

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HELP W ANTEDR E G IS T E R E D nu rses and licen sed

p rac tica l nu rses needed for n u rs ­ing hom e. Call G ibson G-GOOO be­tw een i) a.m . an d 3 p.m . w jtfE X P E R IE N C E D fem ale sew in g

m ach ine o p e ra to rs , s teady w ork , ca ll and ask for John ; also fe m a le s in te res led in le a rn ing to o p e ra te fac to ry solving m ach ines. Call and ask fo r Helen. B ayshore T ogs, . Locust St., K eyport. COIfax 4-58CG.

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WOMAN to verify serv ice ap p o in t­m ents by te lephone from y o u r

own home, app rox im ate ly 2 h o u rs p e r day . Call G ilb e rt 6 ex c h an g e only (E nglish tow n A rea) need ap­ply. W rite Hnx G in c a re o f th is new spaper. - w j!5

W OMEN who can qualify b e in g accep ted by S a r a h C o v en try

F ashion Show D irec to rs. N o in­v estm en t. F or appoin tm ent ca ll COIfax 4-0320. wj22

N URSES AIDES, all shifts. A pply in person , G rookdale N ursing

Home, H ighway 35, H azlet. w j l i

W anted responsib le p a r ty to ta k e o v e r paym ents on repossessed slan t n ee d le portab le , excellen t condition, y o u rs fo r $6.2.1 p e r m onth (a f te r s m all down p ay m e n t) a lso s tra ig h t s titc h p o rtab le y o u rs f o r $5.77 m onth ly ( i f t e r sm all dow n pay ­m e n t) . '

W ith these m ach in es goes free sew ing co u rse and S inger New M a­ch in e g uaran tee .

CALL FO R F R E E H OM E D EM ONSTRATION

69 BROAD ST., RED BANK

SHADYSIDE 7-3806O PE N W ED N ESD A Y AND

FRIDA Y U N TIL 9 P.M .w j!5

INSTRUCTIONPRO FESSIO N A L to a ch a r fo r each

in s trum en t, ren ta l fee p lu s s tu ­den t discount d ed u c ted if in s tru ­m e n t is pu rchased . N o co n trac ts to sign. Nq in su ran c e to pay . The M usic ' Spot, 42 B road St:; ac ro ss from V illage Te*«visidn. C all COI­fax 4-5991. w jtl

Real Estate For SaleID E A L business p ro p e rty , 140%’

fron tage , No. 9 H ighw ay. F as t grow ing Sayrew oods South A rea. :l-* a c re tra c t w ith 8 room house. B uy direct, $IG,000. Call 44G-6I0G.

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WANTED TO R E N TSMALL HOUSE o r a p a r tm e n t with

g a rag e , by M a t a w a n re tired coup le re tu rn in g from F lo rida ab o u t April 1st. C la rence M. Z ieg ler, P.O. Box 10001, R iv iera B each . F lo rida .________________ wj22

Situation WantedW ILL CARE for I o r 2 ch ild ren In

m y hom a for w ork ing m others. C all COIfax 4-1457. wj!5*

W ILL CARE for I o r 2 children in my home; also do Ironing.

C all COIfax 4-7633. w jl

B O O K K EEPER , m a le , full charge , d iversified ex p e rien ce , all tax re ­

p o rts , payroll, G .M . S ystem . Call LOwell fi-4630. w j 15-

W ILL DO gene ra l c lean ing by the d ay . H ave tra n sp o rta tio n . Call

LOwell 6-3271. w jl5

Buainegg OpportunitiegG U N SHOP, good location In M at­

aw an , ow ner tra n s fe r re d out of s ta le . Call COIfax 4-0267. wjtf

RESTAURANT, room ing house, 10 room s, pool room ; estab lished

1946 o r will lease re s ta u ra n t. A p­ply Sportsm en’s R es ta u ran t, -14 H road St., K eyport.____________w^|5

WANTEDWANTED old U.S. co ins, Indian

h ea d pennies, an y lh ing from half* c e n ts to dollars, gold coins. Write M ichael J . D ruxbik, 41 P ark Ave., M ataw an o r call LOwell (I-40G6.

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REA L ESI'A T E S alesm an w an ted . ^ M ale o r fem ale . E x p e r ie n c e d ''^

p re fe rre d . K indly ca ll W alker an d W alker. SH 1-5212 fo r in terv iew .

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YOUNG M EN needed , ex p e rien ced in fac to ry w ork . R alph F rie d -

land & B ros., L ocust St., K eypo rt.. w jtS

YOUNG MAN to w ork in d ru g s to re , full tim e, m ust have d r iv ­

e rs license. W rite P.O . Box 415, K eyport. _____ w j l !

M ALE m a n ag e r fo r local p a in t *— storer--#xce4l«tf -p o s it io n -fo r-a d *------vancem ent, m ust have pain t ex ­perience . W rite P .O . Box 70, N ewBrunsw ick. . w j l S ^ ^MAN p a r t tim e local pain t, w all

p a p e r s tore, W ednesday n ight# and Sundays only. W rite P .O . B oc 70, New Brunsw ick. w jISWOMAN for p a r t tim e local p a in t,

wall p ap e r s to re . W rite P.O . B os ' 70, New Brunsw ick. wJISLA D IES (urn tim e on yntir handa

in to do lla rs in y o u r pocket, d e m ­o n s tra tin g en tire ly new line. C a ll 787-5132. w jIS

SECRETA RY , typ ist, fully ex ­perienced rap id s ten o g ra p h e r,

n ea t; com pany benefit*. 5 daya, 40 hours. D uotone Co,, Inc., Lo* c u s U S u j C ^ p o r t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j w n j

HOUSES FOR SALE .

BETSY ROSS HOMESB E F O R E you Buy or sign a C on­

tra c t fo r a house ca ll us and co m ­p a re o u r G enera l C on tract p r ic e to o th e n . We will build you a cut* tom house, not a p re fab rica ted house, on your lo t o r ours, to y o u r specifications. Low down paym cnta . New hom es for Sale p resen tly u n d e r construction . Call COIfax 4-IG78 or 1137.___ w jtfNEW 3 BEDROOM hom e, M a ta ­

w an Tow nship $15,500. T e rm s a r ­ranged . Call Lowell 6-4551. w jtfUNION BEACH, 1 fam ily house. 3

la rg e bedroom s, l a r g e liv ing room, la rg e k itchen , all new plum b* ing, s to rm w indow s, patio a n d g a rag e . Lot 200x35, all e lec tr ic app liances. Call CO Ifav '5-3332.

- w jISKEANSHURG, T room older hom o

in n ice section , g a s heat, I c a r g a rag e , city sew ers , 50x100 lot, only $19,000. C hateau R ea lly , 215 C a rr A ve., K eansbu rg . Call 787- 5B84, even ings H lllc rc s t '2-3032.

w jl5$675 DOWN to a qualified b u y er,

C ape -Cod, 3 bedroom s, full b a s e ­m ent, on ly $13,500. Sterling M c­Cann, Rc-al E sta te , 253 Broad St., K eyport. COIfax 4-1376. w jISMATAWAN TOW NSHIP, older ty p e

2 sto ry house. 3 bedroom s, la rg e lot, only $11,500. S terling M cCann, Real E s ta te , 253 Broad St., K ey­po rt. Call COIfax 4-137G. ; w jISMATAWAN sp lit, custom bu ilt, 4

bedroom s, V/t b a th s, rec room , la rg e lot. $19,500. S terling M c­Cann, R eal E sta te , 253 Broad St.* K eyport. COIfax 4-1376. w jl>K EY PO R T, C ape Cod, expansion

attic , f u l l b asem en t, g a rag e . $10,500. S terling M cCann, R ea l E sta te , 253 Droad St., K eyport. COIfax 4-1376. ‘ w jISNO DOWN G. I ., non G. I. $500

down. 5 .room s, 2 bedroom s, full ce llar, hot w ate r b ea t. ac re lo t# detach ed g arage . F u ll price $12,* 500.

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CUSTOM U |ilinlslery S h o p , 441 M iddle Kn.id, llui.let. Kitchen

cliaini, living room cluilrs nml hai slonls rep a ired mid reupliiilsleii'd Fill1 F ree estim ates ca ll COlfas 4 - W . w jtl

MaintenanceMOVlNtX odd Jobs, la rg e treea and

sh ru b b e ry rem oved , a ttic s , cel' l a n and y ard s cleaned. L andscap ­ing done, Call LOwell 6-3322 w jtl P A lN ’l ING, ca rp e n try , g I a r. I n K,

lock repairs, snow rem oval, roof­ing. Small lob sp ecia lists.

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A N T IQ U E *We buy and sell An tique Furniture. Bric-a-brac, Ch ina , Olaaa, D o ll* Jew elry, ll. S. and F o re ign alam ps l V Matthews, 115 Broadw ay, Key oo rt C O lfa s 4-144(1 w|H

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Slip c o v e n and D ruperles made ti order, Yout fabric or oure ai low prlcaa. P s y iiH n t - a rranged S3! Doers St., Ilar.let C O IIa » /4 1344. wtl

Contractor!C A R H fc if il E K and build ing c o n tra «

tor, J. O. Metager, Florence Ave., Keyport. New botnee, garagee, a ll a lterations and rapalra, Call CO I. faa 4 4 ISS . w|M

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F o r all m odel cars. L a r r y ’s U p M . sto ry Shop, 33 Little St., M ila w a a , Call LOwell G .IOID w |tf" 'T E I.K f’ilONK ANSWERING

SI'IK VICE, l.cl us lie yinti' Si.Ti'ctiiry, nn need in m iss riilN ; part o r ' lull lim e ni'i'vlre, Cull COIfax 4-70IIII. w jtf

HOME l)l-:i.lV i:H V nf ea rly morn'.Ing pap i'is In Miitnwiin ilnroiigh

am i M.itnwiin T m w nhi|i. Call 1'Ark- ‘ way I-IH(ll, M el's Nmvi Hi'i v tci* ,1 13 lln n 'e St., Old ll i l i l iv , N.,1, w jl

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. C r y a U l fcoafc la * . Eatontow a.

la o rd e r to pa it ic ipate ia a pm - g ra m re com m e n ce * fey the Nat- ttoaal Aaaoclatien, aw m b c ra w ere •abed i o w b m il I M i a o lu t io M ia ve riaua p ro M a a n e aM u n te re d by aecratariea la l b a i r da ily w ork, w ith a a difflcutt filiaai a ttua llm a, accum -

. . # la i la g la x data, a u ig n in g unplea taaka, etc. T he executive

b o a rd w ill review all aolutioaa offered and select a M on m o u th ­

- O cean C h a p te r w inner. O ne entry ; w ill then be chosen from each dii>

Ir ic t b y the Nationa l Secietariea Aaaoeiatton. and fina lly an i s n c l i - lio n w inner a rill-be announced.

M r i, P a tric ia M a M iw n , M a ta ­w an, w a i w elcom ed a j a new m em ­b e r o f the chapter. M ra . M e ld raa i la aecretary to Jo h n E . Baboul, D ire c to r o l the U rb a n Stud iee Cea- ter, . R u tg e r* U n ive rs ity , New B ru n iw ick . C u e t u a t the m eeting w e re M n . Irene C avanaugh , CUff- w ood B e a ch ,,a n d M n . M a r y Lou Ra ilach. A tlantic H igh lands.

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M onm outh C auaty Held Thu raday

e vea iag at H a r r y 's L o b s te r House, O cean Ave., Sea B righ t, M r». Roc- c o Boaforte, L ong B ranch , new preside*!, appointed com m ittees for tha year. .

Appointed were: C o rre sp o n d in g secretary, M rs . A n ge lo Bottom , Keaaaburg: waya and m eans, M rs . John It. Keilt. A tlantic H igh lands, ch iirm a a . aad Mra. P a u l K ie rn an jr.. L o n g Branch, co-chu irm nn: m em bership, M rs. A ndrew Dc- Zem o, H ow ell Tow nsh ip, c h a ir ­man, M ra . Rose W em el, M id d le ­town. M ra. P. Paul Cam pi, Little S ilv e r and M rs. Phoebe Savage, U n ion Beach; welfare, M r s . Robert N . Benedict, W a ll Tow nsh ip, ch a ir ­man, M ra. L illian P o rte r. A sb u ry

. A luncheon and c a rd p a r ly for the benelit of Ihe sch o la rsh ip fund w ill he held A p r . . 7 at C rysta l B ro o k Inn. .The ch ap te r 's sch o la r­sh ip w ill be aw ard ed in A p r il dur- ini; Secretaries Week to a g irl from M onm outh o r Ocean C nunly who plans to pursue an executive sec ­retaria l curriculum - at M onm outh College, W est LonR Branch. Basi.: lo r ihe aw ard will b e academ ic achievem ent and f in anc ia l need. The selection w ill b e m ade b y the student a id com m ittee of M un- m outh College, with recom m enda­tions from M rs. M a rga re t G. Juck- ctt. Bu s in e ss A dm in istra t ion D e ­partment.

M rs. M ild re d P rice, Chapter President, Red Hank, and M is s Ru th Collins, N avcs in k , attended the N .S.A . New Je rse y D iv is ion Conference at M il ila ry P a rk Hotel, -N ew ark, Ja n 20___________ ,_________

c a p it1 0 4 - 1 5 5 1

P L U M B IN G* H E A T IN G

T he executive boa rd w ill meet Feb. 28 at the office o f the N ew Je r ­se y N a tu ra l G a s C om pany , A sb u ry Pa rk , and w ill con sid e r p lans for M onm outh-O cean C h a p te r 's second se m in a r to be held at M onm outh Co llege Oct. 6.

The chap ter 's filth an n ive rsa ry w ill be celebrated at the regu lar m eeting scheduled for M a r. 7 at C ry sta l B ro o k Inn. D u r in g M a rc h the. N .S.A . w ill concentrate un m em bersh ip drives. Anyone pres­ently em ployed in the - secretaria l profession w ho w ould like to visit '.he M onm outh-Ocean C hapter is in­v ited to contact the m em bersh ip chairm an, M is s Betty Jane E r ic k ­son, 32 W ashington St., Keyport.

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H D O O G E Caraaat I D a a r, T W a Tone Blue, U H ,' • C y l, Std............................. $ M S .M

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L O 6 - 2 2 2 4U P T O J l M O W H S T O P A Y O P E N E V E N IN G ! *T IL •

P ark an d M ra. T heodore B ur lew,

B rielle .Also: Legisla tion , M rs . George

Re*eter, Haalet, cha irm an, M r s . Robert M ultan, A tlantic Tow nsh ip and M is s Betty Y a n cy , L o n g B ranch; naturalization, M rs . C la r ­ence Ra ines, Neptune, chairm an, M rs . W alter Sm ale, Holm del and M rs . Fe lix P rin ston, H ow ell T o w n ­ship; sunshine, M rs . K a th ry n G . Huber, Kean sbu rg , chairm an, M rs. Potter Nettles, A sb u ry Pa rk , M rs. Joseph Cunn ingham , Union Beach,

M rs . A rth u r C ha rle s, M idd letow n

a n d M rs . J. H a ro ld Costello, M a ta *

w an; recorder, M is s E ls ie Oezinc,

A sb u r y Pa rk, c h a irm a n and M rs.

M atthew M cC a rth y , F a rm ingd a le

and publicity, M r s . G u stave J. F ro * ret. F a ir Haven.

M r s . Keilt announced that S ta te Com m itteem an P a u l K iernan, Lonj» B ranch , w ill install the new officers at a d inner-dance to be held T h u rs ­d ay evening, M a r . I, at Crysta l B ro o k Inn, Eatontow n. Bob Go ld and T r io w ill entertain. M rs. K a tha ­rine E . White, R e d Dank, state com m ittcewom an- and cha irm an o f the N ew Jersey H ig h w ay Authority, w ill h e to a s tm a s te r . Guest sp eak ­e r w ill be M rs. T h e lm a P. S harp ,

V ineland, com m issioner o f C ivil Service.

Attend ing the boa rd m eeting from this area w ere M r s . H uber and M rs. Bottone, Kean sbu rg ; M r s . Sm ale, Holm del, and M r s . Coste l­lo, M ataw an .

C e n s u s T o D e t e r m i n e

W o r k E x p e r i e n c e

Special questions designed to p ro ­vide inform ation on the w ork ex ­perience of A m ericans w ill be a s k ­ed in the F eb ru a ry C u rren t P opu­lation S urvey, it has been announc­ed by th e B ureau of the C ensus, U.S. D ep artm en t of C om m erce.

T h e special questions will be

ask ed of p e rso n s 14-years-of-age and o v e r lo d e te rm in e th e ir w ork ex p e rien ce p a t te rn du rin g a y ea r. T h is will inc lude the num ber of w eeks w orked , am ount of tim e lost because of unem ploym ent and o th e r reasons, descrip tion of p r in ­cipal job held d u rin g 1961, and s im ­ila r item s. In fo rm ation w ili a lso be collected on n u m b er of jobs held du rin g 1961, w hethe r jobs w ere full-tim e o r p a r t- tim e , and leng th of tim e hetw een jobs.

T h e spec ia l w ork expe rience questions a re being asked at the re­quest of the B ureau o f L abor S ta tis­tics, U.S. D ep a rtm en t of L abor. They a re in add ition to the reg u la r inqu iries on em ploym ent and unem ­

ploym ent a sk ed each m onth in the C urren t P opu la tion Survey,

T he C urren t P opu la tion Survey will be conduc ted h e re and in 332 o th e r sam p le a re a s of the coun try du ring the w eek of F e b . 19. Infor­m ation w ill b e co llec ted by M rs. Evelyn M. B odenw iese r, 516 New Y ork Blvd., Sea G irt.

Jury Grants Award To Keansburg Man

A K eansbu rg m an w as aw arded $2500 for in ju rie s su ffered in 1959 w hen Ills h ea d s tru c k a lad d er in the B elvedere Sw im m ing Pool in K eansburg . A ju ry in the cou rt of M onm outh C ounly J u d g e Elvin R.

S im m ill ga ve the aw ard to H a r ry

G raham , H igh land Ave.

T h e aw ard w as a ga in st Be lve­

dere Sports, Ioc., and Ea ste ra

Shore Am usem ents, Inc ., w h ich i/ j

ow ns and operates the pool. M a y - ' or L o u is Collichk) is a p rinc ipal stockholder.

M r. G raham was a p a tro n at the pool on Aug. 18, 1959, and w as sw im m ing underwater.

W hen he ca m e lo the su rface , his h ea d stru ck the lad d er used by p a tro n s en te rin g and getting out o f the pool, acco rd in g to te s ti­m ony in the case . M r. G rah am was rep re sen ted by W illiam B urns, K eyport, w hile F ran k P e ttit , West* field, conducted the defense.

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Frozen Food Values!A I F B rand— Caneentralad

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D O L U R S A L E

Farntdelo - AH Flavors 2 halfgallon!

32 oi.beti.

14 oi.

S i *17 oi.

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KNORR SOUPS — 3 - IDEAL PRUNE JUICE 3 BROADCAST HASH — 3 NABISCO COOKIES &*»-• 3 - < BUITONI TOMATOES--4 ' A.M. «■ P JN. DRINKSFRUIT COCKTAIL - 5 SUCED PINEAPPLE - 5 CUT GREEN BEANS — - 5 STEWED TOMATOES - 5 DEL MONTE CATSUP 6 CRAVIES FACIAL TISSUES DR MONTE CORN PET MILK IDEAL BEANS APPLE SAUCE TOILET TISSUE

Frefwe-Amwtew - Cflcken, leaf or Mushroom

P r ln c tM - Wti&e or Wok

14 01

14 OI. ket*.

10 01.'

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400

14 e i * « n i *

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with Pork or Vofetarlen

Voryflno

bonnio - Assorted

6 6/7 7

10 10 f 2 r°n‘ ^

1414 oi.

14 o i

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DOC FOOD Pet Afioo 1314 oi.

Lossor QuonHHoi at Rofulor Prkol

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M ini diver SeedWu - U | ef 4

Grapefruittoymen Wlneup - 4 Ib. U f

Apples .IA IN * 1 Maine Ha* A -10 Ib. U f

Potatoes

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LAWN i IA M E N 3 & »1

Frozen Food Fmaturea IM A l SUCID

Strawberries6- 1.00

ID IAL

Orange Juice7-1.00

•M D ! IY I- 2 « O ff LABIL

French Fries 8:: 1.00

(la ita r Quanlltla i *1 H«gu lir Prlct)

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Acme brings you real old fash­

ioned dollar values I Check (very

Item! Your dollar buys mors

than aver before In Acme’s big

dollar sals! Leaser quantities at

regular prices.

CALVES LIVER BOILED HAM PORK ROLL

lean — Sliced

Lancaster’ Irand IM fc. roll

Lancaster Irand Skinless

Young Tender

flreilde

Laneaitor trend

Leneestsr Irand Your C h o ic e

P ine Treat

FRANKFURTERS BEEF LIVER SLICED BACON SAUSAGE MEAT FROZEN DINNERS PIZZA PIES GROUND BEEF FANCY LAMB LIVER LUNCHEOH MEAT CODFISH CAKES LARGE SMELTS POT PIES

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UncoMar Irand Vaeuum Poshed

Taste O ' lea

Psrmdele - Chloken, leef er Turkey

2 1 2 *1 2^1 2 “ *1

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D airy Departm ent $1 Valuta

SWISS CHEESI CHEESE SUCKS

Bakery Department $1 Valuea ,

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