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THIS WEEK 16 PAGES One Section ataman COVERING TOWNSHIP! OP HOLMDEL. MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND MATAWAN BOROUGH YEAR — 41* WEEK M m i < n»«i i ■■ Full States filed In Matawan Election MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962 In Jtim r tn m AwodMitam Single Copy Tm Cent* Display Marks National Library Week Plrty laadan Uwittca I. Buc- p^.lUpvWCM, wd Lw R. Wai*- mte, P — W*». lav* Mad fell ia M lv al poM tobawotad oa fc WatJVa friBMfjr *etfoa la ............................. I full MWafer ' I ?■" • M l oa oaadMtfaa, far county • » {Mlva w ilii, m wall aa lha jainaHwaaBi »oau,a<> * a yctara M il fem r tfw a ry nHaHnn chokaa fclachflpMct. ,1>a tMtM 0( (wa Republican awnellaMa, Voraoa A. Em on aad fvw att E . Oariaga, axpka at the jad of Ihil fair. Mr. Carlton la M t «— t o t ra alar t on. j For Ik* Republicans, Mr. Ellison Wltlaaak radoralnation and will be Mm* bf Howard I. Wilson, It Cea- iar A m Oa lha Democratic aide, MiwMatoa tor tha council nomina- Moos a n Joha P. Kane, M Miriam br„- and Leon O. Christina!, 12* Ravine Dr. : Mr Bucco announces Republican aauaty aaaeutive committee jtohm a* Mlowr. First district: (toward llenderaon and Maria Die- Mch; leoond Diatrlct: John Lam- fort aad Joaafhina Merrill; Third pM riot! WUHam Im W i and EUz- (hath Quina; Fourth District: Evtfyn Raanwassn and George Conor: Fifth D M riot: Edward Moanwietoer and MaMda Martin. M r. VolalM a Man Democratic fhrioaa far tfw county executive MwwMH« aa Mknra: F ln t Dia- trtct: Mpbamo Rapolla and Pa- * ' ' leoond Diatrlct: a Jr. and Aim Ah- T M fi .D M rtct: Charlea fHan aad Elisabeth Vreeland; 'ourth Dfctrlct: C. Rlttner Morgan aad Mvra Francey; Fifth District: law Becker and Jacqueline Mr. Kaae la a llfalong resident af tha Matawaa area, and ia a erad- iate of It. M aiy’a High School, Iouth Amboy. Ho naa been employ- 'd lor tha aaat 8 yeara with West am Eltctne Co. and ia a mem fc o^ tint American Electroplaters lety. He waa elected to the Mat- awan Townihip Board ol Education -fa MM aad aenwd until the system WM riglaaillied la July M l. . ... ‘Bm la Matawaa ■-, ; . Mr. ChfMteai iwi'hora ia Mata •aa aad gradaifad fnot Matawaa H gk Ichool. Ha graduated from Maw Yack Ualvanity and became a certified pubiie accountant with Prka, WatofhouM aad Co., New York. Ha M * elected to the Mata- waa TowimMP Board of Education la IM I hut m igaed la 1M4 when to w u traaafarred by hia firm 10 M r. Illlaan waa appointed to aouacU ia IM aad raa successfully far a three-year term la November ii that year. Ha haa been chairman •f the fire committee during hia tenure. A Uftloaf rnldent of the Wrough, ha roMoa at M Monroe it. Ha b a graduate of Matawan Sigh School aad tor tha past IS M an ha haa operated a laundry luataaaa la tha borough. He la an Ox-chief af the fire department. M r. WUaoa. alao a lifelong resi- d*at of the borough, waa graduated m m Matawaa High School and tor Ihe jput IS jieara haa been employ- ad by E. 1. DuPont de Nemours photo producta division at Parlin Where ne haa been a foreman lor { I yeara. He wat elected lo the latawan Townihip Board of Edu- cation in ISSI ana served as its president in IM I and 1953. Special Program* For library Week The Free Public Library of Madison Township, aponsored by The Woman's Club ol Laurence Harbor, will present a program at each of the lour library sessions this week to commemorate Na- tional Library Week. During the regular hours Tues dny and Thursday evenings Irom T to 1:30 p.m .; Wednesday, 3:3# lo I p.ni. and' Saturday, I to 3 p.m. travelogue llldee will be projected, There also will be recordings ol boohs, which will Include mystery (lories and children'* stories. The library committee has ob- tained several ' new seta of en- cyclopedias lor display purposes. Also on view will bt: new hooks for childreA and adults. The public Is invited to attend all of Ihe sessions and enjoy the slides and stories. Dantkin To Spook Beniamin J. Danakin, Wall Town- ahlp, candidate for the ollice of Freeholder in Monmouth Couaty, will be Ihe guest speaker on Mon- day at a meeting of the Matawan Borough Republican Club. M r. Danilua Ii a pail mayor ol Wall Township and past president of the Young Republican Club of Mon- mouth County. Hia topic will be "The Importance ol Primary Elec tlon." ........... Democrat Fight Set In Township Hausmann, Hickman Vie For Nomination Hunt for totter Eggs -Plans have been completed for tho aaaual Easter. Ejjg Hunt In Mninwaa Borough Saturday nt I p.m. In Ihe Recreation Field, 17(1 anil thu Freiwuu lntl";'/'nilcnt Flru C'etnpany, Tlil.i yc ir, llie l.adlea Auxiliary at the 'M'dwty Hone Fire Cem- pnny, will he in charge ef ar- nmgement*. In tha event el ruin, this html •III h] held an .limdiiy al the aiimo ilme, . Silver dollars will he awarded lo Ihe wlMMta la three groupsi aMMrsa op la leur years) live* n M 'iliN years aad nlne-lo-ll ••art, - ' >. tvery ehUd parilclpailng will awdVf EMler cand|, : Democrats will wage the only primary fight for nomination for one seat on the Matawan Town- ship Committee lo be filled in November. Thera is no fight in Republican ranka where incumbent committeeman Sigmund Kowalski ia aeeking renomination. Filing lor tha Democratic nomination are George E . Hauamann and Gilbert Hickman. Filing w ith each Democratic candldita tor townahlp committee- men li a slate of county executive committee membera dedicated to hia cause so'that by Iheir election he can have an organization pledged aecurely to hia campaign. M r. Hauamann haa aa hia county executive committee candidate!, Samuel J. Cantano in the second diatrlct and Joseph S. Emm and Marlon J. Wood, wife of Mayor Norman E. Wood, In the third diatrlct. Mr. Hauamann and his county committee running mates have tha endorsement of Mayor Wood and Committeeman Henry E. Traphagen. Nat Eadaried ly Clubs But Mr. Hauamann does not hava the endorsement of the two Democratic cluba. That has gone M Mr. Hickman, who haa aa hit running matee, John- A. hunger and Ann Savitsky, in the second diatrlct, and Jam es Burlew Jr. and Mabri C. Faroo, In tha third diatrlct. Mr. Hickman alio claims support of Edward R. Savilte, mate candidate In the first district. But Elsie Krlmmel, female candidate In the first district, haa reportedly been declined endorsement by the cluba. Mr. Hickman and his slate had the unqualified endorsement of ex-Mayor John M an Jr. and Com - mitteeman Daniel H. Downey from the start of the campaign. The activity of t h e Marz group is credited with securing such early advantages for the Hickman ticket as the consent of Mr. Burlew to run on their aide in the third dis- trict and the withdrawal of Mrs. Wilhelmina Gumbs aa a candidate for county executive commlttee- woman In the second district ap- parently pledged at the start to Mr. Hausmann. She recently was elected treasurer of the clubs en- dorsing Mr. Hickman. Mr. Traphagen has called "illeg- al" and contrary to statute the presence of Mrs. Faron and three other candidates on the Hickman ticket on the executive committee at the time the vote was taken to upliold the Hickman candidacy. Mr. Traphagen declared yesterday thut "a certain political boss" was apparently not aware that the legal standing of the whole Hickman campaign was being put in Jeop- ardy. Want To Constitute Majority Mr. Marz' has called for the nomination a n d election of Mr. Hickman so he and Mr. Downey and Mr. Hickman can constitute a majority of the township committee In 1963 and: “end for good the hold- over Influence, that a former Re- publican administration still has in lownship affairs." And a parting shot of the cam- paign from Mr. Traphagen last night was lhat what is truly troubl- ing Mr. Marz is not Republican in- fluences but that he cannot be "l>osj of the whole/show." Mr. Knwalski, completing his first threo-year term as a mem- ber of tlie comnilllee, resides in the River Gardens section of the township, lie is a member of thu township planning hoard and the township sewerage uuthorily. Mr. Kowalski, who has been chairman of the lownship police committee iur the past tliree years, is em- ployed as a foreman for the Amrr- laiil Can Co.. New Vorlt. Mr. Hausmann. Ill Shore Con- course. is nn employee of Western 1566 Homesites On Half-Acre Lots For Marlboro Proposed - la cammamaralioa af Natloaal Library Week, which b being celebrated this week, Ihe staff of the Malawaa Free Public Library has set up ibe above display la the window ef ibe Clara Louise Beautv Shep. Main St., Malawaa. The staff Includes Mrs. Mae I . Dominick, Mrs. John Shea and M rs. Stephen Enterllne. The large doll at the right of Ihe picture la Ihe elory teller relating her tales to Ihe surrounding children In Ihe picture. Another exhlbu ia aei up tn me library iiseu in Ihe form of steps, containing "Books Our Grand- parents Read,” "Books Our Parents Read," “ Books We Read," and "Books Our Children Read.” In- terested citizens are Invited lo view both exhibits this week. Repair Roads Or No More Payment Mayor Promises , Action In Matawan Matawaa Mayor John W. Apple- gate warned Tuesday night that >lo future payments will be made to the Cruz Construction Co., Union, untli roads In the borough are re- turned to their original passable condition. The l/nion firm holds a sewer line installation contract in various portions of the borough? During recent weeks, especially during February and the early part of March, borough council received a barrage of complaints from resi- dents concerning Impassable road conditions brought about by the sewer line installation, coupled with severe weather conditions. Another series of complaints re- ceived hy council Tuesday night prompted the latest warning of non-payment until the contractor lives up lo his agreement with the To lay Cornerstone Cornerstone laying cereinonios lor Ihe new Matawan Regional Junior-Senior High School wili be held Saturday at II: M a.m. at the school grounds, Atlantic Ave. Tha content on* wifi be laid by Harold J. Dolan, president of Ihe Matawan Regional Board ol Ed- ucation, and Allred R. Manville, chairman ol Ibe high school plan- ning committee. The school is scheduled lo open In September. Rem ark! will be given by Mat- awan Borough Mayor John W. Applegate, Matawan Township School Principal John Caracclo- la. and Architect Henry Finne. Mr. Maaville will introduce his alaaalng committee as follows: Luther A. Foster, superintendent ol schools; F. Howard Lloyd Jr., fsculty representative; Floyd Brown, Karl Heuser and Frank Duncan. The flag salute and The Star Spangled Banner will open the K gram alter which F. Howard yd tr, will offer Ihe prayer. Music will conclude Ihe program. Fed Up One resident of Ravine D r., Matawan, apparently fed up wilh the condition ol the roads brought about by construction ol ihe new sewer system, look mailers Into his own hands recently. He ordered eight Ions ol washed gravel lo pul down on Ihe street and had Ihe $32 Mil lor the gravel seal lo Mayor John W. Applegate. The mayor admonish- ed other citizens Irom following Ihe example al Tuesday’s meet- ing of Ihe Borough Council. borough. Hesidenls of Fredwood PI. complained work on the street has turned it into "a canal.” Lowered Street 12 Inches Robert Kofoed, Fredwood PI. told council the contractor had bulldo/.- ed the street lowering it approxi- mately 12 inches. He said drains no longer work and it is impossible to gain access to his home cxccpl (continued on page four) , Kick-Off Dance For First Aid Drive Lochslca Heights Sewer Report Committee Explores Hooking-ln Problems Foster Lassen, chairman of ihe sewer committee of the Lochslca Heights Club, dismissed the find- ings of his committee which has explored the problems of hooking into the newJy-jnstaJJed smver sys - tem in the Lochslea Heights sec tion of Matawan Borough. A discussion was conducted on the possibility of getting group rat- es from plumbers on connecting from the house to the sewer line. A possible change in the zoning ordinance to include types of sewer pipe, other than cast iron, similar to types used in other communi- ties, also was pursued. Hiriam Ware conducted the meet- ing and called upon Frankiyn Hunt- er for a report on Lake Lefferts. Mr. Hunter stated that he had been advised by John Walsh. Matawan (continued on page four) (iEOROR HAUSMANN Electric Co., Kearny, and a ini'in- (continued oit puge four) Tickets still are available for the kick-off dance to open the IIJW drive for funds by the Matawan First Aid nnd Rcscue Squad, Inc., Saturday evening, May 5, at 8 p.m. .lack Olsen and His Cavaliers will provide the music for dancing in the l.tMilon Hall. Main St., Mata- wan. Thi* Kfjnad members will start picking up the coin curds Monday evening. Apr. M, with house-to- house caPs borough Hu* coin cards were dis* tribuied personally in January and they JiiaV be mailed to the .squad, through the Malawan Post Officc (lox. by any fainJJy .who, may Im lfll,*jWk-up thi tea. Dunce tickets may be purchased f-jm any member of the squad. Smoke Damage Anicius stored in a htiscttionl mom smouldered In the home and offices nf Dr, Aram A. Captanian, 21.1 Mulii St., Mutawan, and filled tliu former Torlnme residence with smoko oarly yesterday. Firemen doused the flro In short order and (him blew Hio smoko oill ot tlw re- cently refurbished building, Only smoko damage was reported. Seminar Programs On Industrial Safety C. Leslie Ratchelor. personnel manager, Kansun-Van Winkle-Man- ning Company, Matawan, announc- es the IfMii! Industrial Safely Sem- inar Program. Mr. Lintrholor, pas' president nf the Monmouth Couniy Safety Council, has been named chairman ot the Industrial Safety Seminar by Charles M Ktieitihauur.'. Chairman ot the tmlusln;^. G mw headquarters Probation For Postal Clerks Had Entered Pleas To Federal Charges Two former clerks at tbe Key- port Post Office, both postal lerv- ice veterans, were placed on pro- bation when arraigned for sentenc- ing before U. S. District Court Judge Arthur S. Lane in Trenton. Assistant U.S. Attorney Norris Harding reported that Alfonso Esposito, 43, Lower Main St.. Mat- awan Township, was placed on probation for five years and John R. Brower, 273 First St., Keyport, was piaced on probation for a period of three years. Both had entered pleas of guilty when arraigned before Judge Lane early in February to federal charges of conspiracy, embezzle- ment a n d falsification of U.S. postal records. Entered Pleas According to Mr. Harding, Mr. Brower. 59, a veteran nf 22 years of postal service, entered guilty pleus to three counts including conspiracy, embezzlement of ap- proximately $*1.50 a week with Mr. Esposito from February to No- vember Iflfil, and falsification or postal records. Mr. Esposito, with 111 years of service, pleaded guilty to four counts of an i n d i c t m e » t in- cluding conspiracy, embezzlement of $1700, embezzlement of ap- proximately $4.51) a week from February to November 1961. with Mr. Brower and falsification of postal records*, Mr. Harding said. A program of deveJop/nenl, larg- ei than tnat of Levitt and Son in Matawan Township, was presented to the Marlboro Township Plan- ning Board Tuesday. Spread over a fiviMo-10 year plan, it comprises a lOJJO-house development on half - acre minimum lot sizes on 500 acres extending from Gordon’s Cor- ner to Crine Rd. along Route 9 and lenncnt Rd., offered by U.S. Home and Development Co., Lakewood. Adjoining this subdivision on the east is h 47fi-lot subdivision propos - ed bv Northern Properties. Inc., New York, that covers tbe Burnt Fly area and exiends across'Route 79 into the Pleasant Valley section. I his area is not a housing develop- ment but a “layout” plan, putting in all utilities, roads, drainage, and lot platting, then the development is sold to a builder to erect the houses. Ihe latter plan involves an al- ternative. If l)» township would consent to development on 80-hy- DQ-fool lots in which case there would be 815 houses, according to Robert Preston, vice president of the Northern Properties firm. But Mr. Preston poinlcd out the use of tbe smaller lot sl7.es would leave 50 acres of “open space" for the lo- cating of schools and recreational area. Mr. Preston estimated that on the 10y-by-200 lots there would be 1.7 houses per acre while with the lat- ter plan there would be three hous- es per acre. Accept* Map On advice of H. W, Lawrence Krusen. Freehold, its attorney, the board accepted tne map on half- acre lot sizes for classification. Ac- tion on anything else would have to wait until a water and sewer auth- ority of five men plus an attorney and an engineer act in the next two weeks. This Authority would pass on the suitability of the utilities presented and go into the handling of such services and thu ownership and operation of plants. There is another issue with Nor- thern Properties, tbe draining of the 500 acres of wasteland and swamp known as Burnt Fly bog. Tlm township would like tu see this reclaimed for industrial use. The presentation of maps for this potential of 1855 or more new houses brought a running fire of criticism from exponents of up- grading. M rs. Alyce Lathrop wanted to $627 In Borough For March Of Dimes Mrs. Harold Costello, chairman and Mrs. John Lindsay, co-chair - man of the March of Dimes Drive in Matnwan Borough, have an- nounced the total collections. Be- cause the drive started late, »he final reports were not compiled un- lit this week. There was S1R2.IH) collected in the Matawan Grammar School; $3!)!). 10 from ihe Mothers March and JJfi from • the coin cards, totalling SG27.70. No money can be reporied for the house mailers, as the return address was printed to be .sui,i,t, lo ihe Matawan Township chairman. Instead of the Matawan Borough chairman. Any donations sent through the house mailer.1?, how- ever, were channeled to th In-Laws Said To Usurp His Home Son-In-Law Takes Them Before Heuser Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser Jr., Matawan, was plied with objec- tions and argument In a lengthy court case Thursday by attorneys Leo R. Weinstein, Matawan, and Robert Vogel, Woodbrldge, in a hearing on complaints brought by Lawrence E. Gilbreath, 33 Little St., Matawan, charging his father- in-laiv and mother-in-law, Mr. and M rs. Robert A. Knapp, 115 Main St., Matawan, were keeping him out of his place af residence. Mr. Gilbreath produced four wit- nesses thnt this was the case. The complainant contested that he had on four occasions, Mar. 20 and 2\ (continued on page four) Smith Heads Patten Drive In Madison Harold G. Smith is heading the drive in Madison Township for the candidacy of Edward G. Patten, l»crth Amboy, furmiT secretary of state, for nomination on tlie Democratic ticket for Congress- man In the primary Tuesday. Mr. Patten Is opposed by “ VounK George" Otlowski, also nn Amboy- On, and a former member of the Middlesex Comity Hoard of Free- holders. Thomas Alikas, former Matawan siioe nierchanf. is an- other active Pulten workei hi the township. Tin* con^res.sionat district, thi- 15th in New Jersey. Is a new one created hy the reappurtionment of the state recently. Middlesex Conntv is traditionally a Demo- cratic' stronghold and victory In the primary there for Mr. Patten or Mr. Otlowski would be tanlii- moimt to an assurance of election. Zoning Misuses (ro On Unchecked Sayre Woods South Situation Disclosed Madison Township Zoning Board of Adjustment Monday came face- to-face with the problem of what to do about zoning violations known or found out to exist, yet never brought before it. The case of Mary Bah’ano, 4 Ter- rill Rd.. Sayre Woods South brought this to a head. A petition wus sub- mitted against her application to use a rear room in her house for a beauty parlor in a residential zone. A delegation of owners with- in 200 feet appeared to voice oppo- sition to sucii a use, Leonard Kinkelstein, Old Bridge, attorney for Mrs. Dalzuno, argued the use should be permitted as beauty culture is a profession in the sume sense of a physician or a dentist being professional. Mr. (continued on page four) Republicans Corner Marlboro Contests Republicans have cornered "the major primary battle in Marlboro Township Tuesday when Fred VonRodeck, a member of the Free- hold Regional Board of Education, and Lester Bond, a member of the township board of education, will seek the Republican nomination for the I2800 a-year post of town - ship collector. The Democratic candidate .for the four-year term Is former Committeeman W. Lind- sey LaMoine, Both Incumbent Republican town- ship committecmen filed for re- election. Frank L. Ratcliffe. for his third term, and Millard B. Lamberson. for his sccond term. The t w o Democratic candidates for the two three-year terms on the committee are George Creevy jr;, and Walter S. Dunn. Mr. Creevy, a Marlboro resi- dent, is president of the Marlboro Township Democratic Club. Mr. Dunn is self-employed as a farmer and has been a life-long resident of the Marlboro section of the township. Fiber Chemical Now Joined With Company Integration of Fiber Chemical Company, Cliffwood, into Diamond Alkali Company, the parent or- ganization. has been announced by A.B. Tillman, general manager, soda products - chrome division. The action is effective immediate- ly. Acquired by Diamond through a stock exchange Sept. 15, 1961, Fiber manufactures u number of organic compounds used as optical bleaches in the detergent, paper and textile industries. No changes In local manage- ment are contemplated as a re- sult of this integration. Admin- istration and sales offices will con- linue to be located in Cliffwood. know what had become of ihe map that had been prepared showing - the sections of the township to be put in full-acre Jot* and why there had been no more attention paij to the referendum of two yeara ago in which the voters approved upgrading to one-acre minimum lot sizes; Consult Townihip Committee Frank Rappa, the board cJiair- man, said she would have to takt - such matters to the township com-- mittee. Mrs! Lathrop cited record* of meetings with the Monmouth Couny Planning Board in which recommendations and discussions ' of upgrading had taken place and wanted to know why there was no record to show them or public notice of them. . t Jerry~Lloyd, of Northern Proper*-* ties, reminded the planning boanl 1 that the mere upgrading of ' was no guarantee of tax and onomic stability. He cited expert- ences of towns in Westchester . County, Nev/ York, which had up» : graded to one and-two-acre mini- ; mum Jot sizes, only to find there - was no demand for homebullding* on such lot sizes in ths areas. The property "froze" in the land sales market, according to Mr. Lloyd, with the owners getting no revenue from it but the taxes soar- ing on it, with tbe inevitable re* suit the lands went lo tax sale. John Narzowich, a specutor, re- minded Mr. Lloyd that over in Atlantic Township there was . an , example of upgrading to one acre that had brought a sale of landi at $5000 per acre and no troubla in moving the properties. Uut’Mr. Lloyd argued that this was estab- lished as a "rich man’s-' area' he- ; fore it started, so persons of the : same economic standing were < ready to move in. Out, he said, in a township largely inhabited by middie-income people, the *orry t experience of many commumtiea in Westchester and Long Island has shown this oniy leads to ta* foreclosures. Gathering For Trouble Costly Seven Youths Pay Total Of $375 Fine* An invasion of Cliffwood Beach by Kevport and Union Bcach youths had an unhappy ending for them before Magistrate Harold Sherinan, Matawan Township. Tues- day when fines totaling $375 were imposed. Three Keyport 17-ycar- olds are in juvenile detention fae< ing a more serious matter involV- ing atrocious assault. * The assault was upon Anthony Burlew, 19, South Concourse, Cliff- wood Beach, who appeared (ill court with a wound In the head closed by stitches where he r* (continued on page four) Aidmen Answer 84 Calls During March A report for March revealed that the Malawan Township First Aid Squad answered a total of M calls, gave a total of 257 maa hours, used 5800 pounds of oxygen and traveled 1394 miles. Tlie calls included 15 accidents, 1(3 emergency transports, 19 transports, ciglv community service and 27 fires, The aidmen sponsor a gam# night every Sunday at 7:3(1 p.m, at the first aid building. Amboy Rd. and Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Beach. Beginning Apr. 2!i an ad* vanced first' aid course will be given Monday nights, starling at 7:30 p.m.. for eight weeks. Kwi'ivrs Pelican Award milieu. Monninuth County Safety* Council. This year’s Safety Seminar will he held at Mycr Null, Fori Mon- mouth. The seminar will com- mence Monday evening ul H p.m., and will continue for four eonseru. fiV'C^iMW/’/TtT/'Oveilings, AU supervU* ors and foremen are invited lo at- tend. The chairmen are Im'Tm* fine re.sjxinse. Register In Marlboro Registration for kindergarten In Marlboro Township Sclmols will take place front Thursday, Apr. 19, to Friday, Apr. 27, from 9: JO In II n.m. at tha Central School. To Take Out Charcoal chicken, fried Shrimp or Scullopa w. f'/F, $1.23. Rollo Post Haul* No Primary Contest The Uvo Inciimlii’iil Deinoi'rul ffrailiVdaiwirtMHNdwwBiiia!:- in the primary dem on lor the tw open seats on the Madison Town ship Committee Tuesday. Incum bents Harry M. Messenger, Madi son Park, und Victor O'Urleu, Cheeserjujike, filed as well us Re- publicans Gary Muriha, Nayn woods Soulli, and Kenneth II,inks, Cheesequake. Rent Hertz Cars, Trucks At Kapushys Roliert S. Uminev, of the Hell/, Drive-Ur Sell System, Asbury Park, has announced that starling this week Hertz cajs and iindo may be rented from Kapushy Ikolhers F.sso Service Center, Six (nim-is. Kevfwrf. fieri/operates the largest truck and ear rental In »h.* world The vast growth ol jwpulatioo in th«."-U*ri4vwe ikl'e^ has brought alxml ihe need for this expansion, according to Mr. Bouncy. '■ p|,,)|11 '1 ' "To Open New Field Notice New York Turnplko tixprust Imijm, frcntion! dully «otvlce from Kollo's, Commuters buy 10 irip lioults and iuv«. For iclicdula call W it** 4-2211 A hi'ilorle ifeveliipmiMil In the School s mviilveiiiHii m >pi7m nm irred Tueiilny when (he tenni defeated Hoffman IJi,;I,, .South Amboy, oa the Governors' ilia- nmml. Watlv K(ivl<t,.W.I|SjijiyiiS|^i,J iorimis Spnrliin pllfhi-r. The '.emu will play Ihe Smith River High School jtiyvees lo- /mirniw, then nl .'l:l."i p.m. Mon- day the big event will Hike place the sclum! bus long tiwnlteil when Its new iithletle Held will be opened lo tliu public for the first time with Ihe pluyliiK of it huse- hull g«tue H|(tiltMt Mutawan. Construction work on Ihe new field Imi been flnltheil for the spring sports si-sion, and now tliu contractors will turn In ilu< (Inal phase ol prvparliig t gridiron Iur uiu item fail, The Hev. Wallur M. .Slattery, pnslor of St, Lawrence's Chardt 1 l.iiuroncu Harbor, cniiitrnttilntei, Frank Venry upon receipt ol Ilia ! Pelican Award from Ihe IMost Kev, lllshop (ieorge W, Ahr ol Trentoe nl thu recent Court nl Honor. Mr, Veary I* .Scoutmaster ol Trase ; Ml, which Is sponsored by St. Joseph's Knights nl Columbus, Ha W j an Knitte Seoul and also has received Ills semiler's key and lha K M lai'li ; A award.

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j a d o f I h i l f a i r . M r . C a r lto n la M t «— t o t r a alar t on . ’ j F o r Ik * R e p u b lican s , M r . E ll is o n

W lt la a a k radora lnation and w il l be M m * b f H o w ard I . W ilson , I t C ea- i a r A m O a lh a D e m o c ra t ic a ide , M iw M ato a to r th a co u n c il nom ina- Moos a n Jo h a P . K a n e , M M ir ia m b r „ - and Leo n O . C h r is t in a !, 12* R a v in e D r .: M r B u cco announces R ep u b lican

a a u a ty a a a e u t i v e com m ittee j t o h m a * M lo w r . F i r s t d is t r ic t : ( to w a rd l l enderaon and M a ria D ie- M c h ; leo ond D ia tr lc t : Jo h n L a m - f o r t aad Jo a a fh in a M e r r i l l ; T h ird p M r io t ! W UHam Im W i and EUz- (h a th Q u in a ; F o u r th D is t r ic t : E v t f y n R aan w ass n and G eo rg e C o n o r : F if th D M rio t : E d w a rd M o a n w ie to e r and M aM d a M a rt in .

M r . V o la lM a M an D e m o cra tic fh r io a a f a r t fw cou n ty e xe cu tive M w w M H« a a M k n ra : F l n t D ia- t r tc t : M pbam o R a p o lla and P a ­

* ' ' leo o n d D ia tr lc t : a J r . and A im Ah-

T M f i .D M r t c t : C h a rle af H a n a a d E lis a b e th V re e la n d ; 'o u rth D fc t r lc t : C . R lt tn e r M org an

a a d M v ra F r anc e y ; F if th D is t r ic t : l a w B e c k e r and Jac q u e lin e

M r . K a a e la a llfa lo ng residen t a f th a M ataw aa a re a , and ia a e ra d ­i a t e o f I t . M a iy ’a H ig h School, Io u th A m bo y . Ho naa been e m p loy­' d lo r th a aaa t 8 y e a ra w ith W est a m E lt c t n e C o . and ia a m em

f c o tint A m e ric a n E le c tro p la te rs le ty . H e w a a e lected to the M at­

a w a n T o w n ih ip B o a rd o l E d u ca t io n -fa M M aa d ae n w d u n til th e system W M r ig la a i l l ie d la J u ly M l .

. . . . ‘ B m l a M at aw aa ■ - , ;. Mr. C h fM te a i iw i 'h o r a ia M ata • a a a a d g ra d a ifa d f n o t M a ta w a a H g k Ic h o o l. H a g rad uated fro m M aw Yack U a lv a n i t y and b ecam e a c e r t if ie d p ub iie accountant w ith P r k a , W ato fho uM aa d C o ., N e w Y o r k . H a M * e lected to th e M a ta ­w a a Tow im M P B o a rd o f E d u ca t io n la I M I hu t m ig a e d la 1M 4 w h en t o w u traa a fa rre d b y h ia f irm 10

M r . I l l la a n w aa appo inted to aouacU ia I M a a d ra a su c c e ss fu lly fa r a th ree-year te rm la N o vem b er i i th at y e a r . H a haa been c h a irm a n • f th e f i r e co m m ittee d u rin g h ia te n u re . A U ft lo a f rn ld e n t o f the W ro u g h , h a ro M o a a t M M onroe i t . H a b a g rad u a te of M a taw an S ig h School aad to r th a p ast IS M a n h a h aa operated a la u n d ry lu a taaaa la th a borough. H e la an Ox-chief a f th e f i r e d ep artm ent.

M r . W Uaoa. a lao a life long resi- d * a t o f th e borough, w aa g rad u ate d m m M a ta w a a H ig h School and to r Ihe jp u t IS j ie a ra haa been em ploy- ad b y E . 1. D u P o n t de N em ours photo producta d iv is io n a t P a r lin W here ne haa been a fo rem an lo r

{I ye a ra . H e w a t e lected lo the la ta w a n T o w n ih ip Bo ard o f E d u ­

cation in IS S I an a se rve d a s its p res id ent in IM I and 1953.

Special Program*For library Week

T h e F re e P u b lic L ib ra r y of M ad ison T o w n sh ip , aponsored by T h e W om an's C lu b o l L au re n ce H a rb o r , w i l l p resent a p rogram a t each o f the lo u r l ib ra ry sessions th is w eek to com m em orate N a­tiona l L ib ra r y W eek.

D u rin g th e re g u la r hours T u e s d ny and T h u rs d a y even ing s Iro m T to 1 :30 p .m .; W ednesday, 3 :3# lo I p .n i. and' S a tu rd a y , I to 3 p .m . trave lo g ue l lld e e w il l be p ro jected , T h e re a lso w il l be reco rd ing s o l boohs, w h ich w il l In clude m yste ry ( lo r ie s and c h ild re n '* sto r ie s .

T h e l ib ra ry com m ittee h as ob ­ta ined se v e ra l ' new seta o f e n ­cyc lo p ed ias lo r d isp lay purposes. A lso on v ie w w ill bt: new hooks fo r ch ild reA and adults .

T h e pub lic Is inv ited to attend a l l of Ihe sessions and en jo y the s lid es and sto rie s.

Dantkin To SpookB e n ia m in J . D a n a k in , W a ll T o w n ­

ah lp , cand idate fo r the o l l ic e o f F ree h o ld e r in M onm outh C o uaty , w i l l be Ih e guest sp e a k e r o n M on­d a y a t a m eeting o f the M ataw an Borough R e p u b lica n C lu b . M r . D a n ilu a I i a p a i l m a yo r o l W a ll T o w n sh ip and p a s t p resident of the Y o u n g R ep u b lican C lub o f M on­m outh County . H ia top ic w il l be " T h e Im p o rtance o l P r im a ry E le c t lo n ." ...........

Democrat Fight Set In Township

Hausmann, Hickman Vie For Nomination

Hunt for totter Eggs-P la n s h ave been com pleted fo r

tho a a a u a l E a s t e r . E j jg H unt In M n in w aa Borough Sa tu rd ay nt I p .m . In Ih e R e c re a tio n F ie ld ,

17(1 an il thu F re iw u u ln tl" ;'/ 'n ilcn t F lr u C'etnpany,

T li l . i y c i r , l l ie l.ad lea A u x il ia ry a t the 'M 'd w ty Hone F ir e Cem - p n n y , w il l he in ch a rg e e f ar- nm g em ent* .

In tha event e l ru in , this html • I I I h ] he ld a n .lim d iiy a l the a iim o ilm e , .

S ilv e r d o lla rs w il l he aw arded lo Ih e w lM M ta la th ree g roupsi a M M rsa op l a le u r y e a rs ) live *

n M ' i l iN y e a rs aad n ln e - lo - ll • • a r t , - ' > .

t v e r y ehUd p a r ilc lp a iln g w il l a w d V f E M le r c a n d |,

: D em o crats w il l wage the on ly p r im a ry fight fo r nom ination fo r one seat on the M ataw an T o w n ­sh ip Com m ittee lo be fille d in N o vem b er. T h e ra is no fig h t in R ep u b lican ra n k a w h ere incum bent com m itteem an S ig m und K o w a lsk i ia aeeking renom ination . F il in g lo r th a D e m o cra tic nom ination a re G eo rg e E . H auam ann and G ilb e rt H ickm a n .

F il in g w i t h each D e m o cra tic c a n d ld ita to r tow nah lp co m m ittee ­m en l i a s la te o f cou n ty e xe cu tive com m ittee m em b era d ed icated to h ia cause so 'th a t b y Ih e ir e lection he can h ave a n o rgan ization p ledged aecu re ly to hia cam p a ig n .

M r . H auam ann haa aa h ia county e xe cu tive co m m ittee c a n d id a te !, Sam ue l J . C a n ta n o in the second d ia t r lc t and Jo se p h S . E m m and M arlo n J . W ood, w ife o f M ayo r N o rm an E . W ood, In th e th ird d ia trlc t . M r. H auam ann and h is co u n ty co m m ittee run n ing m ates h a v e th a endorsem ent o f M ayo r W ood and C o m m itteem an H e n ry E . T rap hag en .

N at E ad a r ie d l y C lubs B u t M r . H auam ann does n o t

h a v a the endorsem ent o f the two D e m o cra tic c lu b a . T h a t h as gone M M r . H ic k m a n , who haa aa h it running m atee, John- A . hu ng er an d Ann S a v its k y , in the second d ia trlc t , and Ja m e s B u r le w Jr . and M a b r i C . F a ro o , In t h a th ird d ia tr lc t . M r. H ic k m a n a l io c la im s support o f E d w a rd R . S a v ilte , m ate can d id a te In th e f ir s t d is tr ic t . Bu t E ls ie K r lm m e l, fe m a le cand id ate In the f i r s t d is t r ic t , haa repo rted ly been declined endorsem ent by the c luba.

M r . H ickm an and h is s la te had the u n qu alified endorsem ent o f e x-M ayo r Jo h n M a n J r . and Com ­m itteem an D a n ie l H . D ow ney from the s ta rt o f the cam paig n . T h e a c t iv it y o f t h e M arz g ro u p is cred ited w ith secu rin g such e a r ly ad van tages fo r the H ickm an ticke t a s the consent o f M r. B urlew to run on th e ir a ide in the th ird d is­t r ic t and the w ith d ra w a l o f M rs. W ilhe lm ina G u m b s aa a cand id ate fo r county e xe cu tiv e com m lttee- wom an In th e second d is tr ic t ap­p a ren tly pledged at the s ta rt to M r. H ausm ann . She recen tly w as e lected tre a su re r of the c lu b s en­dorsing Mr. H ickm an.

M r. T ra p h ag en has ca lled " illeg ­a l" and c o n tra ry to s ta tu te the p resen ce of M rs. F aron and th ree o th e r ca n d id a te s on th e H ickm an ticket on the execu tive com m ittee at the tim e th e vote w as taken to upliold the H ickm an cand idacy . M r. T raphagen d ec la red y este rday th u t " a ce rta in political boss" w as ap p a re n tly not aw are th a t the legal s tand ing of th e whole H ickm an cam paign w as being p u t in Jeop­ardy .

W ant T o C o n stitu te M a jo r ityM r. M arz' h a s ca lled for the

nom ination a n d election o f M r. H ickm an so he and M r. Downey and M r. H ickm an can constitu te a m a jo rity of th e tow nship com m ittee In 1963 and: “ en d for good the hold­o v e r Influence, th a t a fo rm e r Re­publican ad m in is tra tio n still h as in low nship a f fa ir s ."

And a p a rtin g shot of the c a m ­p aign from M r. T raphagen last n igh t w as lh a t w hat is tru ly tro u b l­ing M r. M arz is not R epub lican in­fluences but th a t he canno t be "l>osj o f the w h o le /sh o w ."

M r. K nwalski, com pleting his first th reo -y ear te rm a s a m em ­b e r of tlie com n illlee , resides in th e R iver G ard e n s section of the tow nship, l ie is a m em ber of thu tow nship p lann ing ho ard an d the tow nship sew erag e uu tho rily . Mr. K owalski, who has been cha irm an of the low nship police com m ittee iu r the past tliree y ea rs , is em ­ployed as a forem an for the A m rr- la iil Can Co.. New Vorlt.

Mr. H ausm ann. Ill Shore Con­course. is nn em ployee of W estern

1566 Homesites On Half-Acre Lots For Marlboro Proposed

- l a c a m m a m a ra lio a a f N a tlo aa l L ib r a r y W eek, w h ich b being ce leb rated th is w eek , Ihe s ta f f o f the M a la w a a F re e P u b lic L ib r a r y has set up ib e above d isp la y la the w indow e f ib e C la ra L o u ise B e au tv Shep . M a in S t ., M a la w a a . T h e s ta ff In c lu d e s M rs . M ae I . D o m in ick , M rs . Jo h n Shea and M rs . Stephen E n te r lln e .

T h e la rg e doll at the right of Ihe p ic tu re la Ihe

e lo ry te lle r re la t in g her ta le s to Ihe surround ing ch ild re n In Ih e p ic tu re .

A no the r exh lb u ia aei up tn m e l ib ra ry i is e u in Ih e fo rm of steps, con ta in ing "B o o k s O ur G ra n d ­p aren ts R e a d ,” "B o o k s O ur P a ren ts R e a d ," “ Books We R e a d ," and "B o o ks O u r C h ild ren R e a d .” In ­te rested c it ize n s a re Invited lo view both exh ib its th is w eek.

Repair Roads Or No More Payment

Mayor Promises , Action In Matawan

M ataw aa M ayo r Jo h n W. Apple­g ate w arned T u e sd a y night that >lo fu tu re p aym ents w il l be m ade to the C ru z Construction C o ., U n ion , un tli roads In the borough a re re­tu rned to th e ir o r ig in a l passab le condition . T h e l/n ion f irm holds a se w e r lin e in s ta lla tio n con tract in v a rio u s portions o f the borough?

D u r in g recent w eeks , e sp ec ia lly d u ring F e b ru a ry and the e a r ly part o f M a rch , borough co u ncil rece ived a b a rrag e of com p la in ts from re s i­dents concern ing Im p assab le road conditions brought about by the se w e r line in sta lla tio n , coupled w ith severe w e ath er conditions.

A nother se r ie s o f com p la in ts re ­ce ived h y council T u e sd a y night prom pted the latest w arn in g of non-paym ent un til the con tracto r l iv e s up lo h is agreem ent w ith the

To lay CornerstoneCo rne rstone lay in g cere inon ios

lo r Ih e new M ataw an R eg iona l Ju n io r-S en io r H ig h Schoo l w il i be he ld S a tu rd a y a t I I : M a .m . a t the school grounds, A tla n tic A v e . T h a c o n te n t on* w if i be la id by H a ro ld J . D o lan , p resident of Ih e M ataw an R eg iona l B o ard o l E d ­uca tio n , and A llre d R . M a n v ille , c h a irm a n o l Ib e high schoo l p lan ­ning com m ittee . T h e school is scheduled lo open In Septem ber.

R e m a r k ! w i l l b e g ive n by M at­aw an Borough M ayo r Jo hn W . A p p leg ate , M ataw an T ow nsh ip School P r in c ip a l Jo h n C a racc lo - la . and A rc h ite c t H e n ry F in n e . M r . M a a v il le w il l in tro d uce h is a la a a ln g com m ittee a s fo llo w s: L u th e r A . F o s te r , superintendent ol sch o o ls ; F . H o w ard L lo yd J r ., fs c u lty re p resen ta tive ; F l o y d B ro w n , K a r l H euser and F ra n k D u n can .

T h e fla g sa lu te and T h e S ta r Spang led B an n e r w i l l open the

Kg ra m a lte r w h ich F . H o w ard yd t r , w i l l o ffer Ih e p ra y e r .

M us ic w il l conclude Ih e p ro g ram .

Fed UpO ne residen t of R a v in e D r . ,

M a taw an , ap p aren tly fed up w ilh the condition o l the roads brought about by con struction o l ihe new se w e r sys tem , look m a ile rs Into h is ow n hands re cen tly . He ordered eight Ions o l washed g ra v e l lo p u l down on Ihe street and had Ih e $32 M il lo r the g ra v e l sea l lo M ayo r Jo hn W . A p p leg ate . T h e m a yo r adm onish­ed o ther c it ize n s Iro m fo llow ing Ih e exam p le a l T u esd ay ’ s m eet­ing o f Ihe Bo rough C o unc il.

borough. H esidenls of Fredw ood PI. com plained w ork on the s tree t has tu rned it into " a ca n a l.”

Lo w ere d S tree t 12 InchesR obert Kofoed, Fredw ood PI. told

council the co n tra c to r had bulldo/.- ed th e stree t low ering it app ro x i­m ate ly 12 inches. He said drains no longer w ork and it is im possible to ga in access to his hom e cxccpl

(con tinued on page four) ,

Kick-Off Dance For First Aid Drive

Lochslca Heights Sewer Report

Committee Explores Hooking-ln Problems

F o s te r L assen , c h a irm an of ihe sew er com m ittee o f the Lochslca H eights Club, d ism issed the find­ings o f his com m ittee w hich has exp lo red the p rob lem s of hooking into th e newJy-jnstaJJed sm ver sy s­tem in the Lochslea H eights sec tion o f M ataw an Borough.

A discussion w as conducted on the possib ility of ge tting g roup ra t­es from p lum bers on connecting from the house to the sew er line. A possib le change in the zoning o rd inance to include types of sew er pipe, o th e r than cast iron, s im ilar to types used in o th e r com m uni­ties, a lso was pursued .

H iriam W are conducted the m ee t­ing and ca lled upon F ran k iy n Hunt­e r for a report on Lake Lefferts. M r. H u n te r s ta te d tha t he had been adv ised by John W alsh. M ataw an

(con tinued on p age four)

( iE O R O R H A U SM A N N

E le c t r ic C o ., K e a rn y , and a ini'in- (con tinued oit puge fo u r)

T ickets still a re availab le for the kick-off dance to open the IIJW d rive for funds by the M ataw an F irs t Aid nnd R cscue S quad, Inc., S atu rday evening, May 5, a t 8 p.m .

.lack Olsen and His C avaliers will p rov ide the m usic for dancing in the l.tMilon Hall. Main St., M ata­wan.

Thi* Kfjnad m em bers will s ta r t pick ing up the coin curds M onday evening. Apr. M, with house-to- house caPsborough Hu* coin ca rd s w ere dis* trib u ied personally in Ja n u a ry and they JiiaV be m ailed to the .squad, through the M alaw an Post Officc (lox. by any fainJJy .w ho, m ay Im

lfll, *jW k-up thi tea.D unce tickets m ay be purchased

f - jm any m em ber of the squad.

Smoke DamageA niciu s sto red in a htiscttionl

m om sm ou ldered In the hom e and offices nf Dr, A ram A. C aptanian , 21.1 Mulii St., M utaw an, and filled tliu fo rm er T orlnm e residence with sm oko oarly yeste rd ay . F irem en doused the flro In short o rd e r and (him b lew Hio sm oko o ill ot tlw re ­cen tly refu rb ished building, Only sm oko dam age w as reported.

Seminar Programs On Industrial Safety

C. Leslie R atchelor. personnel m a n ag er, Kansun-Van W inkle-M an­ning C om pany, M ataw an, announc­es the IfMii! Industria l Safely S em ­ina r P ro g ram . Mr. Lintrholor, pas' p res iden t nf the M onm outh Couniy Safety Council, has been nam ed ch a irm an ot the Industria l Safety S em in ar by C harles M K t i e i t i h a u u r . ' . C ha irm an ot the tm lu s ln ;^ . G mw h ead q u arte rs

Probation For Postal Clerks

Had Entered Pleas To Federal Charges

Tw o fo rm er c le rk s a t tbe Key- p o rt Post O ffice, both postal le rv - ice v e te ran s , w ere p laced on p ro ­bation w hen a rra ig n e d for sen tenc­ing before U. S. D is tr ic t Court Judge A rth u r S. L ane in T renton .

A ssistan t U.S. A tto rney N orris H arding repo rted t h a t Alfonso E sposito , 43, Low er M ain St.. M at­aw an Tow nship, w as p laced on probation for five y e a rs and John R. B row er, 273 F irs t St., K eyport, w as p iaced on p robation for a period o f th re e y e a rs .

Both h ad en tered p leas of guilty when a rra ig n e d b efo re Ju d g e Lane e a r l y in F e b ru a ry to federa l ch a rg e s o f consp iracy , em bezzle­m ent a n d falsification of U.S. postal reco rd s .

E n tered P leasA ccording to M r. H ard ing , M r.

B row er. 59, a v e te ran nf 22 y ea rs of postal serv ice, en te red guilty pleus to th ree coun ts including consp iracy , em bezzlem ent o f a p ­p rox im ate ly $*1.50 a w eek with M r. E sposito from F e b ru a ry to N o­vem ber Iflfil, and falsification or postal records.

M r. E sposito , w ith 111 years of serv ice, pleaded guilty to four counts of an i n d i c t m e » t in­cluding consp iracy , em bezzlem ent of $1700, em bezzlem ent o f a p ­p rox im ate ly $4.51) a week from F e b ru a ry to N ovem ber 1961. with M r. B row er and falsification of postal records*, M r. H arding said.

A p ro g ram o f deveJop/nenl, la rg - e i th a n tna t of Levitt and Son in M ataw an Township, w as p resen ted to the M arlboro T ow nship P lan ­ning B oard T uesday . S pread o v e r a fiviMo-10 y e a r p lan , it co m p rises a lOJJO-house developm ent on half­a c re m inim um lot sizes on 500 a c re s extend ing from G ordon ’s Cor­n e r to C rine Rd. along R oute 9 and le n n c n t Rd., o ffe red by U.S. Home and D evelopm ent Co., Lakew ood. A djoining th is subdiv ision on the east is h 47fi-lot subdiv ision p ro p o s­ed bv N orth ern P ro p e rtie s . Inc., New Y ork, th a t cove rs tbe Burnt F ly a r e a and exiends a c ro s s 'R o u te 79 in to the P leasan t V alley section .I his a re a is not a housing develop­m ent but a “ layou t” p la n , pu tting in all u tilities , roads, d ra in a g e , and lo t p la ttin g , then the developm ent is so ld to a bu ilder to e rec t the houses.

Ih e la tte r plan involves an a l­te rn a tiv e . If l ) » tow nsh ip w ould consen t to deve lopm ent on 80-hy- DQ-fool lots in which ca se th e re w ould be 815 houses, a cco rd in g to R obert P res ton , vice p res iden t o f the N orthern P ro p erties firm . But M r. P res ton poinlcd out th e use o f tbe sm a lle r lot sl7.es would leave 50 a c re s of “ open s p a c e " fo r the lo­ca tin g of schools and rec re a tio n a l a rea .

M r. P re s to n es tim ated th a t on the 10y-by-200 lots th e re would be 1.7 houses p e r a c re while w ith the la t­te r p lan th e re would be th re e hous­es per ac re .

A ccep t* M apOn adv ice o f H . W , L aw rence

K rusen . F reeho ld , its a tto rn ey , th e b o ard accep ted tne m a p on half­ac re lot sizes for c lassifica tion . Ac­tion on any th ing else w ould have to w ait until a w ater and sew er a u th ­o rity o f five men p lus an a tto rn ey an d an eng ineer ac t in the nex t tw o w eeks. This A uthority w ould pass on th e su itab ility of th e u tilities p resen ted and go in to the handling of such se rv ices and thu ow nersh ip and o pera tion of p lan ts .

T h e re is an o th e r issue w ith N or­

th e rn P roperties , tb e d ra in ing of th e 500 a c re s of w aste land and sw am p known a s B urn t F ly bog. T lm tow nship w ould like tu see th is rec la im ed fo r ind u stria l use. T h e presen tation of m aps fo r th is poten tia l of 1855 o r m o re new houses brought a running fire of c ritic ism from exponen ts o f up­g rad ing .

M rs. A lyce L a th ro p w anted to

$627 In Borough For March Of Dimes

M rs. H arold Costello, ch a irm an and M rs. John Lindsay, co -cha ir­m an of the M arch of Dimes D rive in M atnw an Borough, have an ­nounced the total co llections. Be­cause the d rive s ta r te d late, »he final rep o rts w ere not com piled un­lit this week.

There w as S1R2.IH) collected in the M ataw an G ram m ar School; $3!)!). 10 from ihe M others M arch and JJfi from • the coin ca rd s , to talling SG27.70.

No m oney can be reporied for the house m ailers, as the return add ress w as prin ted to be .sui,i,t, lo ihe M ataw an Tow nship ch a irm an . Instead o f the M ataw an Borough cha irm an . Any donations sent through the house mailer.1?, how ­ever, w ere channeled to th

In-Laws Said To Usurp His Home

Son-In-Law Takes Them Before Heuser

M a g is tra te R alph S. H eu ser Jr., M ataw an , w as plied w ith o b je c ­tions and a rgum en t In a lengthy court case T h u rsd ay by a tto rn ey s Leo R . W einstein, M ataw an , and R obert Vogel, W oodbrldge, in a h ea rin g on com plain ts b rough t by L aw rence E . G ilb rea th , 33 L ittle St., M ataw an , charg ing his father- in-laiv and m other-in-law , M r. and M rs. R obert A. K napp, 115 M ain St., M ataw an , w ere keeping him out of his p la ce a f residence .

M r. G ilb rea th p roduced fou r w it­nesses thnt this w as the case . T he com plainan t con tes ted th a t he had on fou r occasions, M ar. 20 and 2\

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Smith Heads Patten Drive In Madison

H aro ld G. Sm ith is head ing the d riv e in M adison Tow nship for the cand idacy of E dw ard G. P atten , l»crth A m boy, furm iT se c re ta ry of s ta te , for nom ination on tlie D em ocra tic ticket for C ongress­m an In the p rim ary T uesday . M r. P a tten Is opposed by “ VounK G eo rg e" O tlow ski, a lso nn Amboy- On, an d a fo rm er m e m b e r of the M iddlesex Comity H oard of F re e ­ho lders. T hom as A likas, fo rm er M ataw an siioe n ie rchan f. is an ­o th e r ac tive Pulten w orkei hi the tow nship.

Tin* con^res.sionat d is tr ic t, thi- 15th in New Je rsey . Is a new one c rea ted hy the reappu rtionm en t of the s t a t e recently . M iddlesex C onntv is trad itionally a D em o­c ra t ic ' s tronghold and vic tory In the p r im ary the re fo r Mr. P atten o r M r. Otlowski would be tanlii- moimt to an assu rance of election.

Zoning Misuses (ro On Unchecked

Sayre Woods South Situation Disclosed

M adison Tow nship Zoning Board o f A djustm ent M onday ca m e face- to-face with the p roblem o f w hat to do about zoning v iolations known o r found out to ex ist, y e t nev e r brought before it.

T he ca se o f M ary Bah’ano, 4 T e r­rill Rd.. S ayre W oods South brought th is to a head. A petition wus sub­m itted against h e r app lication to use a re a r room in her house for a beau ty p arlo r in a residen tial zone. A delegation of ow ners w ith­in 200 feet a p p e a red to voice oppo­sition to sucii a use,

Leonard K inkelstein, Old Bridge, a tto rn ey for M rs. Dalzuno, a rgued the use should be p e rm itted as beau ty cu ltu re is a pro fession in the sum e sense of a physician o r a d en tist being p rofessional. M r.

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Republicans Corner Marlboro Contests

R epublicans h av e co rn ered " th e m a jo r p r im ary b a ttle in M arlboro T ow nship T u esd ay w h e n F red V onRodeck, a m e m b er of the F re e ­hold Regional B o ard of E ducation, and L ester Bond, a m em ber o f the tow nship board of education , will seek the R epublican nom ination for the I2800 a -y e a r post of tow n­sh ip collector. T he D em ocratic can d id a te .fo r th e four-year te rm Is fo rm e r C om m itteem an W. Lind­sey LaM oine,

Both Incum bent R epublican tow n­sh ip com m ittecm en filed fo r r e ­e lection. F ra n k L. R atcliffe . fo r his th ird te rm , and M illard B . L am berson . fo r h is sccond te rm . The t w o D em ocra tic ca n d id a te s for the two th re e -y ea r te rm s on the com m ittee a r e G eorge C reevy jr ; , and W alter S. Dunn.

M r. C reevy, a M arlboro re s i­dent, is p res iden t of the M arlboro Tow nship D em o cra tic Club. M r. Dunn is self-em ployed as a fa rm e r and has been a life-long resident of the M arlboro section of the tow nship.

Fiber Chemical Now Joined With Company

In tegration o f F iber Chem ical C om pany, C liffwood, into Diam ond Alkali Com pany, the p aren t o r ­ganization . has been announced by A.B. T illm an, genera l m anager, soda products - ch rom e division. T he action is e ffec tive im m ed ia te­ly.

A cquired by D iam ond th rough a stock exchange Sept. 15, 1961,F ib er m anu factu re s u num ber of organ ic com pounds used a s optical b leaches in th e detergen t, pap e r and tex tile industries.

No changes In local m an ag e­ment a re con tem plated as a re ­sult of this in teg ration . A dm in­istra tion and sa le s offices will con- linue to be located in Cliffwood.

know w hat h ad becom e of ihe m a p th a t had been p rep a re d showing - the sections o f th e tow nship to be put in fu ll-acre Jot* and why th e re had been no m ore atten tion p a i j to the referendum of two y ea ra ago in which th e vo te rs approved upgrad ing to o n e -ac re m inim um lot sizes; ‘

Consult T o w n ih ip Com m itteeF ran k R appa, th e board cJiair-

m an, said she w ould have to t a k t - such m a tte rs to th e tow nship com -- m ittee. M rs! L a th ro p c ited record* of m eetings with the M onm outh Couny P lann ing B oard in which recom m endations an d d iscussions 'of upgrading had taken p la ce and w anted to know w hy th e re w as no record to show them o r public notice of them . . t

Jerry~L loyd, of N orthern P ro p e r* -* ties, rem inded the planning b o a n l 1 tha t the m ere upgrad ing o f 'w as no g u a ran tee of tax and onom ic s tab ility . H e cited expert- ences of tow ns in W estchester .County, Nev/ Y ork, which had up» :g raded to one and-tw o-acre m in i- ;m um Jot sizes, o n ly to find th e re -was no dem and fo r homebullding* on such lot sizes in th s areas.The p roperty " f ro z e " in the land sales m arke t, accord ing to M r. Lloyd, with the ow ners g e tting no revenue from it bu t the ta x es so ar­ing on it, w ith tb e inevitable re* su it the lands w ent lo tax sa le .

John N arzow ich, a specutor, re­m inded M r. L loyd tha t ov er in A tlantic T ow nship the re w as . an , exam ple of upg rad in g to one a c re tha t h ad b rough t a sale of la n d i at $5000 p e r a c re and no troub la in moving the p ro p erties . U u t’M r. Lloyd arg u ed th a t this was es tab ­lished a s a " r ic h m a n ’s-' a r e a 'he- ;fore it s ta r ted , so persons of the :s am e econom ic standing w ere <read y to m ove in . Out, he sa id , in a tow nship la rge ly inhabited by m iddie-incom e people, the * o rry texperience of m any com m um tiea in W estchester and Long Is lan d h as shown this oniy leads to ta * foreclosures.

Gathering For Trouble Costly

Seven Youths Pay Total Of $375 Fine*

An invasion of Cliffwood Beach by K evport an d Union Bcach you ths had an unhappy ending fo r them before M ag is tra te H arold S herinan , M ata w an Tow nship. T u e s ­day when fines to ta ling $375 w ere im posed. T h re e K eyport 17-ycar- olds a re in juven ile detention fae< ing a m o re se rious m a tte r involV­ing a trocious a ssau lt. *

T h e assau lt w as upon A nthony B urlew , 19, South Concourse, Cliff­wood Beach, w ho ap p eared (ill co u rt w ith a w ound In the head closed by s titc h e s w here he r *

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Aidmen Answer 84 Calls During March

A report fo r M arch revea led tha t the M alaw an Tow nship F irs t Aid Squad an sw ered a total of M calls, gave a to ta l of 257 m aa hours, used 5800 pounds of oxygen and trave led 1394 m iles. Tlie ca lls included 15 acciden ts, 1(3 em ergency tran spo rts, 19 tra n sp o rts , c ig lv com m unity se rv ic e and 27 fires,

The aidm en sponso r a gam # night every Sunday at 7:3(1 p.m , at the firs t aid building. Amboy Rd. and P ro sp e c t Ave., C liffwood Beach. Beginning A pr. 2!i an ad* vanced firs t' a id course will be g iven M onday n ights, s tarling a t 7:30 p .m .. for eight w eeks.

Kwi'ivrs Pelican Award

m ilieu . M onninuth County Safety* Council.

T h is y e a r ’s Safety S em inar will he held at M ycr Null, Fori Mon­m outh. The sem in ar will com ­m ence M onday evening ul H p.m ., and w ill continue for four eonseru . fiV'C iMW/’/TtT/'Oveilings, AU supervU* ors and forem en a re invited lo a t ­tend.

The cha irm en a re Im'Tm*fine re.sjxinse.

Register In MarlboroR eg istra tion for k in d e rg arten In

M arlbo ro Tow nship Sclmols will take p lace front T h u rsd ay , Apr. 19, to F rid ay , Apr. 27, from 9: JO In II n .m . a t tha C en tral School.

T o T ake OutC harcoal ch icken , fried Shrim p

o r Scullopa w. f ' / F , $1.23.R ollo Post H aul*

No Primary ContestThe Uvo Inciimlii’iil Deinoi'rul

ffrailiVdaiwirtMHNdwwBiiia!:-in the p r im ary d e m o n lo r the tw open sea ts on the M adison Town ship C om m ittee T uesday . Incum bents H arry M. M essenger, Madi son P a rk , und V ictor O 'Urleu, Cheeserjujike, filed as well us R e­publicans G ary M uriha, Nayn w oods Soulli, and Kenneth II,inks, Cheesequake.

Rent Hertz Cars,Trucks At Kapushys

Roliert S. Uminev, o f the Hell/, D rive-U r Sell System , A sbury P ark , has announced that s ta r lin g this w eek H ertz c a js and i i n d o m ay be rented from K apushy Ik o lh e rs F.sso Service C enter, Six (n im -is . K evfw rf. f ie r i /o p e r a te s the largest tru c k and ea r ren tal In »h.*w orld

T he vast grow th ol jw pulatioo in th«."-U*ri4vwe ikl'e^ has brought alxm l ihe need for th is expansion, accord ing to Mr. Bouncy.

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NoticeNew York Turnplko tix p ru st

Imijm, frcntion! dully «o tv lce from Ko llo 's , C o m m uters buy 10 irip lioults and iuv«. F o r ic lic d u la ca ll W it* * 4-2211

A h i'ilo rle ifeveliipm iM il In the

School s m v iilv e iiiH ii m >pi7m n m ir re d T u e iiln y when (he tenni defeated Hoffm an I J i , ; I , , .South Am bo y , oa the G o ve rn o rs ' ilia-nmm l. W atlv K(ivl<t,.W .I|SjijiyiiS|^i,J io rim is Sp n rliin p llfh i- r .

T h e '.emu w ill p lay Ihe Smith R iv e r H igh School jtiyvees lo- /m irn iw , then nl .'l:l."i p .m . M on­day the big event w il l Hike p lace the sclum ! bus long tiw nlteil when Its new iith letle Held w ill be opened lo tliu pub lic for the firs t tim e w ith Ihe p lu y liiK of it huse- hu ll g«tue H|(tiltMt M utaw an .

Construction work on Ihe new fie ld Imi been fln lth e il for the sp rin g sports s i-s io n , and now tliu co n tracto rs will tu rn In ilu< (Ina l phase ol p rv p a rliig t g rid iro n Iu r u iu item fa il ,

T h e H ev . W a llu r M . .S la tte ry , p ns lo r of S t , L a w re n c e 's C h a r d t 1 l.iiu ro ncu H a rb o r , cn iiitrn ttiln te i, F ra n k V e n ry upon rece ip t o l I lia ! P elican A w ard from Ihe IMost K e v , lllsh o p (ie o rg e W , A h r o l T re n to e nl thu recent Court nl Honor. M r, V e a ry I* .Scoutm aster ol T r a s e ; Ml, w h ich Is sponsored by S t . Jo se p h 's K n ig h ts n l Co lum bus, H a W j an Knitte Seou l and also has rece ived Ills sem ile r's k e y and lh a K M la i ' l i ; A aw ard .

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i t d a 'jM ed d u ring K h o a l heH d ay* a a d (u m m c r v a c a ­t io n * . O f IlM a m rly - tra in c d group* a i a a g i r l * a ln a d y h a w beea a t* i lg a a d a a d th * re * t w i l l h e c a la d a i t h e a e e d a r ia * * . P r io r t a ad- m laa ioa lo th e c a u r ie , a a ch f l r l ia re q u ire d le h a v e p a ren ta l p trm ifr- l io n p ltu a K h o la n h ip r a t i t g <4 C + a a d su itab le ap tim de and per- to n a l it y c h a ra e te r iit lc a . T h e ra t- tag * , ap titud e* in d c h a n c ie r e v i l- Ita lia n s a re sup p lied b y th e guid­a n c e d ire c to r o f the cand id a te 'sK h o o l .

C o m p le tin g th e c o u n t f re o i th i* j i m w e re A c q a a l in * H o ld * . M ich- a l l * N ic e , M a rg a re t Oeaan , H u l t t a a d J a a t in e R a a e b a i h , U n io n B e a ch .

fmpfoyoos Honored. N a t io a a l L e a d C o . T ita n iu m Oi-

v le io a , S a y re v i l le , h a * aaaauaced the p re a e a lil lo a o f w r v lc a button a w a rd * t a the W low ing em ployee* d u r ia g M a rc h : D o m ia ick V a c c a re l- la , CT llfw aod , 2$ y e a n ; Ja m e *

o S n h i t ! K e y p o rt : Jo a a th a n Hedg- l la a a d M ich a e l H ayd u ck o . both o f M a la w a n , a a d G e ra rd o P e ic e aad E m i l D e aa J r . . both o f K e a iu b u rg , I I w a n ; V a l t e r H a rr ia , Lau re n c e H a rb o r , aad S tan le y P ia n k o , C l if f ­w ood B e a ch , I I y e a r* .

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Old Name* In MonmouthM r. W aah lagton 's T a ilo r

I t a a m i A a t d ie l i n t P ree id en t l a d tro u b le w ith h ia L e n d * * ta i lo r , la I M th a H i m C a t W a a h in ito a w ro te la M a L a a d a a bu ihM M ag en t, " I h a v e h ith e rto had m y c lo th e * m ade b y one C h a r le * L a w re n c e in O M F ie n . S t re e t , b u t w hether i t be lh a fa u lt o f ih e ta i lo r , o r the m eaa- u re sen t , * x * m y clo the* h ave a a v e r f itted m e w e ll .” A g a in , he w ro te in h i* |o u m a l: "M e m o ra n ­dum to h a v e m y c o a l m ad * b y the fo llo w ing D ire o tio n c x a i to C o n­ta in o n e a c h a ide s ix Bu tton H o le * ." A n d a g a in , he w ro te lo h ia b ro ther in Lond o n : “ W hateve r good* you m a y *end to m e , le t them be fa sh io n ab le , neat, end good o f th e ir le v e r a l k in d s .” T h u a , w e m a y le a rn th a t ou r f i n t P r e s i­dent g a ve a let a l thought to hie c lo the* an d had a fee ling lo r e le ­g an t d re a * fo r th i* w a * the w a y of the t im e * , and M r . W ash ington w aa a g en tle m an in hea rt an d a t­t ire o f n is tim e * .

Q a e e t lla *# G ro v e r : C a n anyone g iv e

Ih e location o f th e G ro v e r f ir s t hom e in o r n e a r M iddletown V il- l ig e , d a te H M o r IM S.

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Rut out an in q u iry in your “ O ld lam e* in M onm o uth" concern ing

Joaeph R . C o n o ve r and w ife , M a ry A n a B a r c a low C o no ver. I h a v e com a in to p o a ie a f la n o f th e ir w ed ­d ing p ic tu re * , and am interacted.

A s 1 u n d erstand it , Joseph w a * o r ig in a lly fro m N ew Y o rk C it y , liv e d in Im la y s lo w n and w a* a ca b ­inet m a k e r . H e w aa a lso know n a * 'T h a S q u ire ” because he p e r­fo rm ed m a m a g e * ,. e tc . M a ry , h is w ife , w aa b o rn n e a r A lle n to w n and w aa ad ucated ia N ew Y o rk C ity .

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Extra Shopping

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The Following Keyport Stores

WILL BE OPENfkun.^Fri.-Apr. 12-13

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Thurs. "•Fri. - Apr. 19**20

Keyport A m y & Navy Store

14 W. f n t * St.

Muriel’s ShopI f W. frm t St.

Bayshore StationersU W .r iro n tS l.

LaZare’s Shoes9 W. Front St.

Alpine’s4 W. Front St.

J. J. Newberry17 W. Front St.

Conklin’s, l t a L M d J ta K V 'J jM C t '______

4—1: V a n M ate r: H ave nothing ia m y f i le s on Jo h n o the r th an the fa c t th a t he w as b p t. I/ IV 1 7 S 1 f t m d E liz a b e th H a nee — Jo h n w uthe son o f C ry n Ia n s (b 1718 d 17(6) k M a ry a Sutphen.

M —I : Ja m e s P a r k e r b 10/30/1714 m d I / B / I 7 4 I Jo h an n ah Le o n a rd . A cco rd in g to w il l (o f Ja m e s P a r k ­e r ) Pnov . 4/14/1751—m entions c h il­d ren , Sam u e l, E liz a b e th , and " e x ­pected c h i ld .” ( J a m e s w a s son o f Jo s ep h P a rk e r A E liz a b e th L ippen- c o tt).

J S —I : Could fin d no in fo rm atio n on Ja c o b S M M a — Ihe fo llo w iag H em * w e re takaa fro m the F re e ­hold n ew sp aper* — in d ica tin g th at th ey a r e from W a ll T o w n ih ip and M tinaaquan a re a :

M a ry E l l a Sh lb la , w ife o f P e te r and a a u . of Sam u e l C u it is d 10/13/1(77 ® 27 o f n e a r Squan .

M rs . Phoebe S h ib la . d 3 /7 / IM I f t U » hom e o f son-in-law C h a r le * T . C layto n o f O ceaa B e sc h . She had n ine c h ild re n — S liv in g , 41 g ran d ch ild re n and f iv e g ts .

M n . D ebo rah S h lb la , w idow of Ja co b , d 10/M /IM 2 6 > IS 0 Spring- lake .

E z e k ie l Sh ib la o f W a ll m d i / I / - I 8M b y R e v . F re e m a n . C a ro lin e N ew m an dau . at B lo o m fie ld N ew ­m an o f W a ll.

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CHtd for StrvkoTw o b aysho re a re a em p loyee* o f

H e rcu le s Pow der C o ., P a r l in , w e re c ited in M a tc h fo r e e ry Ice ann iver- u r i e * w ith th * co m p aay . M ilto n T . B o w ie , 24 M ir ia m D r . , M a ta ­w an . w a * c ited fo r com pietioo o f M y e a r* o f ie r v ic e w h ile R o b ert J . L a a m a n , I B M il le r A v e ., L a u r- e n c * H a rb o r , w aa hoaored fo r IS

Secretaries Mark Fifth Anniversary

T h e fifth a n n iv e rs a ry o f the M onm outh-Ocean C h ap te r o f the N atio n a l S e c re ta r ie s A sso c ia tio n w a s ce le b ra te d a t a d in n er m eet­in g A p r . 4, .a t C ry s ta l B ro o k In n , hato nto w n .

M iss L u c y T o m p k in s , e xecu tive d ire c to r o f th e M onm outh County C h a p te r o f the A m e ric a n R ed C ro ss , w as guest sp e aker. M iss T o m p k in s e xp la in e d the va ried s e rv ic e * o ffe re d to the co m m un ity b y th e R ed C ro s s and a lso told o f th e ir w o rk d u ring Ihe recent sto rm d isa s te r w hen e m erg en cy bousing , food and ah e lte r w as m ade a v a ila b le , w ith ou t ch a rg e , to d is ­a s te r v ic t im s fo r th ree d a y s . F o l­lo w iag the e m e rg e n cy , a ss is tan ce haa been g ive n to fa m ilie s who w e re f in a n c ia l ly unab le lo re-es­ta b lish th em se lve s .

O the r g u e its a l Ih e m eeting w ere M n . M a ry K ir b y , a ss is ta n t e x ­e cu tive d ire c to r o f the M onm outh C o unty C h ap te r o f the A m e rica n R e d C r o n , a n d M rs . Ire n e C a v - ,

anaugh, C liffw o o d B e ach .T h e no m inating com m ittee , M rs.

H e len P ra t t , B e im a r , C h a irm an , presented Ih e ir proposed s la te of o ffice rs fo r the com ing y e a r : M n . M ild red P r ic e , R ed B a n k , p res i­dent: M rs . E d ith D re s s ie r . M a r l­boro , v ic e p resid en t; M rs . E ls ie Be lm onte, Neptune C ity , tre a su r­e r ; M iss M fery W heaton Locust, record ing s e c re ta ry ; and M rs . Gul- li B ab co ck , L o cu s t, correspond ing se c re ta ry .

T h e next m eeting o f the Mon- mouth-Ocean C hap te r o l N .S .A . w ill be he ld M ay 2 a t C ry s ta l B ro o k In n .

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T h e ‘ ‘p a rk and lo ck ’ ’ a re a w i l l be reached b y heated , ie e -fre a ram p s fro ,n the L in co ln T a n n e l. A system o f in te r io r ra m p * w i l l en* ab le m oto rists to reach the tw o up­p e r le v e ls . T h e re w il l b . th ree street e n tran ce s , a t l k h A v e . and 40lh S t . ; 4 tth S t . betw een t t h and lo th A v e s .; and 39th S t . betw een 9th and lOtli A v e s . Eastb o u n d a c ­cess to ihe a re a from Ihe W est S id a H ig h w ay w i l l be fro m 40th S t . T w o high-speed au to m atic e la v a to r i a t the E ig h th A v e . end o f th e T e rm in ­a l w il l connect the th ree p a rk in g le v e ls w ith the s treet le ve l. \

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S y lv es te r C . Sm ith j r . , p re s id e n t­e lec t of th e A m erican B ar A ssocia­tion, h as s tre s se d the law ye r's p ub ­lic responsib ility . “ A good m any of o u r law schools fail lo te ach Iheir s tu d en ts th a t th e y have a public d u ty ,” M r. S m ith said . “ Som e of o u r b lue-ribbon law school p ro fes­so rs have no concept of the public re sp onsib ility of a la w y e r.”

He spoke bofore 180 persons at th e annua l d in n e r of th e M onm outh C ounty L egal Aid Society at the E m p re s s M otel, A sbury P ark . “ The* A m erican B ar A ssociation ,” he sa id , “ is try in g th rough its officers and po licies to educate our law schoo ls to teac ii this responsib ility .

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E u ro p e a n U nite NotedM r. Sm ith noted that leg a l aid

so c ie tie s have been re cen tly fo rm ­ed in section s of Eu ro p e where th ey have becom e an im portant p a rt o f the legal system , e sp e c ia lly in co asta l a re a s w here there is a h igh ra te o f lega) a ss is tan ce re­q u ired by people who cannot a f­fo rd a la w y e r . He contrasted th is to ihe p ra c tice of law in R u ssia w h ere , h<* sa id , there haa heen no p la ce fo r the independent la w ye r s in ce 1918.

“ L a w y e rs in R u s s ia to d ay ," he aa id , “ a re assigned cases and m e re ly in te rp re t the (aw to con­fo rm w R h c u rre n t p a r ly p o licy . T h o se w ho don’ t a re liq u id a ted /' M r . S m ith p aid tr ib u te to the Mon* m outh C o u n ty L e g a l A id So c ie ty

fo r its con tribu tions and w o rk i t p rov id ing free leg a l se rv ic e fo r those who cannot p ay a la w y e r .

M onroe E is n e r , v ice president o l the so c ie ty , presented H e n ry E , A cke rso n j r . , K e y p o rt , re tired S la t# Suprem e C o u rt ju s t ic e and presi* dent o f the so c ie ty , w ith a p laque in ap prec iatio n of M r. A cke rso n ’* m an y y e a rs o f devoted se rv ic e to the county leg a l a id soc ie ty , '

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A nother outstand ing 9afe w o rk ■ reco rd w as ach ieved la st week b y Ihe em ployees of the loca l p lan t o f the N atio na l Lead C o ., T ita n iu n v - D iv is io n , when they com pleted 184 ' d ays and m ore than 1,350,000 m an- ho urs of w o rk without a lo st-tim t in ju ry .

Announcem ent o f the new re co rd w as m ade by E a r i H . Schw artz* kop f, p lant m an ag er. He sa id t h i w o rk period invo lved in the c r e v tion o f the new record w as Sept, 28, 1961, to A p r . 3.

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O u r c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o a l l o u r a r e a s t u d e n t s w h o p a r ­t i c i p a t e d i n t h e s c i e n c e f a i r s a n d t o t h e t e a c h e r s w h o a i d e d t h e m w i t h t h e i r p r o j e c t s . T h e h u n d r e d s o f h o u r s o f W o rk a n d s t u d y t h e y m u s t : h a v e n e e d e d t o p r e p a r e t h e i r e x h i b i t s • r e f u r t h e r p r o o f t h a t y o u t h i s w o n d e r f u l a n d t h a t o u r d e s t i n y i s i a g o o d h a n d s .

Morgamritfc Woman Entertains Saturday

M r* . E l iu b * t£ . .B o w a e . M orgsn- v t l le , e a te rt's lM d m S a tu rd ay even- la g . C a m e * w e re p layed u d te- i m t n e a t s w e re ic rv e d . T h o ie at- tsn ith ig w e re M n . C liH o rd R e ich - e a b e ra t r . M rs . P a t r ic ia . B ru c e , M rs . I S s r t M S n it h ( r . , M r* . M a­M W eber, M rs . L u lu B e a l, M rs . H a r r y M ount, M ra . F ra n c e * P o li- c h s k , T«d d )f M lc h a k ; ’ M r . s a d M rs . t i i i t a L a b * « k .M r s .A .M o r - ■ s a .M r . ao d M r* . M a rt in E c k e l . M r . s a d M rs . M m L u d v tc k s a d d aug hte r* ; U a d a Lou aad V io le t A a n . M r* . E th e l O 'Co anor, M rs .

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D o n a ld M il le r , 10a o t M r . and M rs . D onald M il le r , w a s s guest ot th e R e v . V in c e n t L lo yd oa Sunday. H e scc o m p sa isd the a lta r to y s l a se e th s p la y "V e ra o lc a 't V e i l . "

M r* . M a n ia .Sm ith * r . e ste rta ia - s d on W ed nesd ay at luachaaa M r* . Jo se p h L a n u r o s r . , M is . V ia ce a t O eo tile aad . M rs . . ttonald M il le r . ,

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M r* . D e ck e r w a* . the w idow o t A r th u r F . D e c k e r , p ro p rie to r o r D e c k c r ’ i P h a rm a c y in. T o tte n v ille fo r m o re than 50 -years:

B o m ia A iid e n re id , P * „ M rs . D o c k e t iiw a s g rad u ate d -fro m N ew P s lt z N o rm a l School, N e w P a ltz , N .Y . , in IM S . She cam e to Totten- v il le a s a teacher a t P u b lic School No. 1, T o tte n v ille , and re sig ned at t im e o f h e r m a rr ia g e , She re tu rned to the profession because o f the sho rtag e o f te ach ers d uring W orld W a r I and continued to te ach un til sh e re t ire d ag a in ia 1943.

S u rv iv in g a re th ree d aug hte rs , M rs . E lc y D . N ie lsen , S ta ten I s ­la n d ; M rs . Ja n e t D . C iw s e , P r in ­c e ss B a y , Sta ten b la n d , and M rs . C h r is t in e D . M o rris , M a taw an ; a sod , A rth u r O . D e ck e r , F o r t L a u d ­e rd a le , F la . ; ie v e n g rand ch ild ren and m e g reat-g randch ild .

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e * a re u n d e r the d irec tio n o f the Bedell F u n e ra l Hom e, T o tte n v ille , and w il l be a t 2 . p .m . S a tu rd a y at S t . P a u l’ s C h u rc h . In te rm e n t w ill be in the M o ra v ia n C e m e te ry , N ew D orp , S . I . ,

Ceastallors f la w Socond In Contest

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M r* . H e len A . Sh erm an , M ata­w an R4.;- L a u re n c e H a rb o r , d ied T u e id a y , A p r . M , I M , a t South A m b o y M em o ria l H o sp ita l. She w a s the w ife o f Stephen Sh e rm a a , p res id ent o f M a rin e F re ig h t Hend le r s a a d W arehousem en's In te rn a ­tiona l U m g sh o rtm n i'B A u o c ia t ia n , L o c a l I7 S o l J a ra e y C ity .

B o rn in J e r ie y C ity , M r* . S h e r m aa w a s the d aug hte r a f th e la te M r . a a d M r* . J a h a C o tte r . Sh e had resid ed ia L s a r e a c e H s i t o r I I y e a r* *n d w a* a co m m u a ican t o f S I . L a w re n c e 's C h u rc h , L a u re n c e H a rb o r.

S u rv iv in g a re tw e d au g b te rt . M rs . H aro ld J . R ic feard esn , L a u re n c e H s rb s r , sn d M rs . Jo sep h W . Q u is ls s j r . . South 'A m b oy; t h r e e g ran d ­c h ild re n ; tw o s is te r* . M rs . M ae L u k e , Ja m a ic a , N . Y . , aad M iss M a rg a re t C o tte r, B ro o k lyn , N . Y . and a b ra th e r , Jo h a C o tte r , a l io B ro o k lyn .

F u n e rs l s e rv ic e s w i l l ta k e p lace a t l : M a .m . F r id a y a t th * “ Hom e F o r F u a e r a l* ." T h e G u a d n im S e rv ice , 2S7 Bordentow n A v e ., South A m bo y , w ith a h igh m ass o f requiem a t 9 a .m . in S t . L a w ­re n ce C hu rch ! B u r ia l w il l be in S t . Jo sep h ’s C e m e te ry , K e y p o rt.

PA Patrolman Is Givon Promotion

C liffw oo d B e a ch residen t E d ­w a rd C . Jo hnson , *7 B o u leva rd W est, a m em ber o f T h e P o r t e f N ew Y o rk A u th o rity P o lice F o rc e , w a s prom oted from po lice o ffic e r to se rgeant. D eputy E xe c u t iv e D i­re c to r M atth ias E . Lu k e n s w a s the p rin c ip a l speaker at -promotion e x­e rc ise s he ld re cen tly at the H otel M anhattan , N e w Y o rk .

S g t. Johnson , appointed a P o rt A u th o rity P o lice O ff ic e r in 1998, h as served in the C e n tra l P o lice Poo l and s t the G eorge W ashing­ton B rid g e . H e w as a m em b er o f the U .S . A rm y d u rin g the K o re a n C o n flic t . Sg t. Johnson and h is w ile , G w end o lyn , have tw o ch ild re n .

P o rt A u th o rity policem en are peace o ffic e rs in both N ew Je rs e y and New Y o rk . T h e 1200-man fo rce is the second la rg est po lice un it in N ew Je rs e y and the fifth la rg est in N ew Y o rk S ta te .

Advancod Radchom Court* To Start

P .T . Lo n g , M onm outh County R ad ch em co-o rd inator, h as an­nounced the s ta rt o f. an advanced R ad ch em cou rse o f in stru ctio n to be he ld M onday n ig hts a t the F re e ­hold R eg io na l H igh School.

C la sse s w ii l s ta r t on M ond ay, a t 7 :30 p .m ., and continue fo r fo u r w e e ks , not incud ing E a s te r M on­d a y .

M r . Long noted the im p o rtance o f R ad chem w o rk in C iv il D e fe ase o rg an iza tio n s and urged a ll m em ­b e rs o f C D o rgan izations having b as ic R adchem instructio n to en­ro ll . Know ledge gained in these c la s se s , M r . Long s a id ,- w il l p re­p a re the C D o rgan izations fo r the F ix e d M onitoring S tation p ro g ram as w e ll a s the fe d e ra l she lte r pro­g ra m .__________________________

Bridgomfcn Takes Part In Scionco Seminar

Donald B rid e e m an , 195 H illto p B lv d ., C liffw ood B e a ch , w as am ong 150 students Iro m 60 New Je rs e y high schoo ls w h o p artic ip ated in the U nion Ju n io r Co lleg e-Ru tg ers U n iv e rs ity Sc ien ce S e m in a r fo r a c a d e m ic a lly ta lented high school students.

Union Ju n io r Co llege , C ran fo rd , and R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity sponsored the se r ie s under a g ran t from 'h e N atio na l Sc icnce Foundation , T h e lec tu res w e re he ld ap p ro x im a te ly e v e ry tw o w ee ks from O ct. 19 to M a r . IS a t U nion Ju n io r C o lleg e 's cam p us in C ran fo rd .

M r . B rid g em an is attend ing H .G . H o ffm an H igh Scho o l, South A m ­b oy . - ■ ______________

Lavoie Exhibit Draws Interest At Show

La v o ie La b o ra to rie s . In c . , M o r­g a n v ille , w aa an e xh ib ito r at the an n u a l I R E Show , N ew Y o rk . T h e com p any i* p leased that its exh ib it a ttra c ted attention from the, v is i­to rs a s w e ll a s the p ress . T h e E le c tro n ic D a ily , s n I R E p u b lica ­tion , featu red th e LA-275 O sc illo ­scope, a new L a v o ie p roduct, on the front page.

T h e re w u inte rest in the o th e r new product*, e sp e c ia lly the Os- c illoacope*, s M od u lar P u lse G e n ­e ra to r and the 100 M C L A I 8 M Y Sp ectrum A n a ly ze r . A new system o f p r iva te dem onstration to in te r­ested b uye rs w as tried fo r the f ir s t tim e , lt w a s so successfu l that it w il l now be a perm anent p a rt o f the exh ib it.

County Bookmobile To Visit Marlboro

On W ednesdny the M onmouth C ounty Bookm obile w ill s ta rt s e rv ­ice In M arlbo ro T o w n sh ip , stopping the fo llow ing p lace s and tim es; R o b c rtsv ille F ir e House, 10 :N to 11;30 a .m ,; Route 79 at the la ir grounds In M o rg an v ille , 12 o’c lo ck noon lo I p .m .; R e id 's 1 IIII R d ., M arlbo ro , 2 :20 to 3 p .m .; genera l sto re p a rk ing lo t, M arlbo ro , 3:20 to 4 p .m .

T h e bookm obile w il l v is it the tow nsh ip b i-m onthly n fter (h is on M ay 2 and ID, Ju n e 6 nnd 20, J u ly I I and 35, A ug . d and 22, Bw H i I -aad-19, O ct. J und 17, N uv. 7 *n<l 21, and Dec. 5 and I!).

Hit Councilman's Car, Two Others

A d r iv e r w h o s tru c k th ree p a rk ­ed cam on M a in S t . , one belong- la g to C o u a c ilm sn Vernon A . E l ­l i n a , w a * g ive n a fin e o f 125 and IS cost* b y Borough M ag istra te R a lp h S . H e u se r | r . T h u rs d a y . T h e ow ner* o I o th e r p e rke d autos s tru c k b y P a u l A . L e a v y ; T e x a a R d ., O ld B rid g e , w a re W illia m C . C h ap m an , I t N o rth fie ld R d ., M at­aw an , a n d the R e v . C a rro ll B . H a ll, M l B ro ad S t . , M s ta w a s , ac- co rd lag t o C a p t. R o b ert M cG o w an , M ataw aa P o lice .

T h e c o u rt re d u ctd a r e c k l t i s c h a r t * a s t i a s t th e defendant to c a r*M t* d n v is a oa p le a o t h i* *t- to raey , K s s n w i Jo e l . K e y p o rt, who ia s lM d tk a s ta ts had fa ile d to S to w M r . L e a v y had d r iv e s ia a w ilfu lly bad o r heed less m a n a tr . M r . l-a a v y c la im ed he co llapsed at th* w hee l w ith ove rfa t ig u e from long ho urs o f e x t ra w ork and h it the th ree e a r* .

M ag istra te H euser w a s ira te w ith W illia m K o lep p , M o rg an v ille , a r ­raigned aa d ru n k and d lao rd eriy . T h e m a g is tra te found the defend­an t had not to ld the tru th In s a y ­ing he had had no court reco rd . B u t s s th e f in e of $25 and IS co sts a lread y had been im posed , it stood.

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v ll le , w n i hostess to Ihe lln rn m n y C lub on T u e sd ay e ve n in g T Ih ihc attend ing w ere M rs . M a rlin S m llh l t „ M rs . Joseph l .n m n ro s r . , M ih . F lo re n c e F a r r e l l , M rs . llo lim 'H L am b e rso n , M r* . C heste r .liiin c- Will, M rs , M iirk i l-'rei, M rs , Leo Ln r.tm n ra , M rs . Ile n r« Iliu u U n im , M n . Lu lu B e n i, and M n , V ic ­to r U iirn itb ii.

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M ag istra te H aro ld Sh erm an , M at­aw an T o w n sh ip , g ranted d ism issa l o f a p r io r co n v ic tio n of C h a r le s R . N a g y j r . , N e w B ru n sw ick , on a p p l i c a t i o n of the d efen­dant'* co u n se l, D a v id P in d a r, Be l m a r , fo r r e t r ia l . T h e defendant w as fined fo r an acc id en t on the G a r ­den S ta te P a rk w a y , but M r . P in d a r ahowed th e o ffense charg ed o c c u r­red at a m ile post in H o lm dcl T o w n sh ip , so the cou rt lacked ju r ­isd iction.

John S lu e * , 82 P irew o o d A v iv , W est K e an sb u rg , paid $10 and $5 costs on a c h a rg e o f s tr ik in g the c a r of P e te r S ib il la , B e lle v ille , (land in g to m ake a left turn into the A & P p a rk in g lot at Route 35 and C liffw o o d A v e . P a tro lm an Ja m e s H o y t , tow nship police , was com p la inant. v

Robert M agee, 135 L u u re lh u rs t D r . , C liffw o o d B e a ch , p a id $5 and f j costs o il a co m p la in t o f no stop light p re fe rre d b y K e y p o rt S ta te Po lice .

E d w a rd Ja c k so n , Irv in g to n , c h a r­ged by a young wom an w ith a t­tempted rap e , w as given a sus­pended sen ten ce o f 90 d a ys In the county j a i l and p laced on a y e a r ’ s p robation .

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“ by leaping ove r fe n c c s ." He sa id garbage co llection has stopped and se rv ice tru c k s do not attem pt to trave rse the street.

C o uncil re fe rre d to Borough A t­torney E d w a rd W. C u rr ie a request by L e G e i* , In c . , M ataw un deve lop­e r , for th e op p ortun ity to gain com ­pensation (o r added expense in c u r­red by the firm fo r connecting a sew er lin e to the new disposal plant.

The f irm , deve lopers o f M a rc Woods, exp la in e d it increased the size of a sew er line lead ing to the plant a t the recom m endation o f the consu lting eng ineers, R em in g ­ton and Boyd , P cn nsauken , at a add itional cost of $10,000.

T h e f irm requested an agreem ent w ith the borough w h ich w il l req u ire future deve lo pers in the area con­necting to the sew er line it has in* sta lled , to p ay a sh a re o f the ad d i­tional co st. T h e added size o f the sew er lin e , the f irm reported , is m ore than e f f ic ie n t to se rv ic e fu ­tu re developm ent o f the area,

M ayor Applegate ca lle d a five- minute re c e ss at 9 :13 p .m . but the council did not rcxonvene un til 11:40 p .m . T h e m eeting adjourned w ith no exp lanatio n for the d e lay o r the b u s in e ss o f the exe cu tive session, b e lieved to h a v e been con­cerned w ith the sew er p rog ram .

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be h e a rd la e ve ry d t y , te w a a id h am le t la Ih e H a lte d State* T b a n d a y , A p r . I t , a t I p .m .

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new c a ll te a rm s hut a * a a n - • h i v a ta a ta ry d em aaa tra t le a that A m e ric a a lread y I* a rm *d aad M e e d l a s a lt y , s p ir it a a d deep m o ra l ce a v ico e e .

M id d lesex C o ea ty Com m ander F r a a k O . S c b w a n aad M r* . Lou l* B la a th , ca u a ty a u x il ia r y presl- d e a l, h ave w a a u s fe d p lan* te c o a la c t *11 Ih e sch oo l* aad c h u rch e * la M ld d leae t C o ua ly , th rough the loca l poets aad aui>ll la r le * , te p a rt ic ip a te |a ihe ''B e t i§ A er»*»- tlie N a t le a " pre- ■ ram .

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b er of th e p lan n in g board . He also se rve* a a a deputy bu ild ing in- *pec(or. A re sid en t o f the township fo r the p ast 15 y e a rs , M r . H aus- mantt i s a m em ber a t the C liff- wood F i r e C o . snd the V e te rans o f F o re ig n W ars , and past p re s i­dent of T h e D e m o cratic C lub .

M r. H au sm an n sa id if elected he w il l rep resen t the p a rty and the people “ to th e beat o f m y a b il ity " and w ill net accept d ictatio n from "sp e c ia l in te rest groups who are on ly concerned w ith th e ir own specia l m o tiv e s ."

M r. H ic k m s n , 24 S w e c tb rio r S t ., has been a resident of the to w n­ship fo r the past seven ye a rs and is a m em b er o f the specia l po lice fo rc e .' H e Is em ployed a t the S & D M ill Supp ly C o ., P e rth A m bo y. He also It a m em ber of the M ataw an T o w n sh ip F i r s t A id and R cscue Squad.

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Borough Councilm an and C om m is­sioner o f Lnkes anti P ark s , that Lake L e ffe r ts would be slocked this y e a r w ilh four varie ties of fish. T he w ate r also will be low ered th is y e a r to perm it lakeside c lean ­up and repnlr.

F u tu re I'lnnaThe d u ll will ho ld mi Inform ul

mixed bow ling party M ay 28 (o d e ­term ine if th e re Is enough In tc ir .l to form a m ixed iffiEW rr'if wWrw live diitc of M ay 2!l w i i s set for the amuml d lnner-dnniT . M rs. .Inlin Fnlco an d W aller Pndulskl will serve a s cii-chulrm rn.

A le tte r front (lu n th cr lloyse , guidance d irec to r of Ihe M ntnwun g y r c i w r t : ' .expressed opprrcln lln ii lo lltn I.oeli­sle* H eights Cllll) for the ir JM scho la rsh ip s tvn rd which will bo prosi'ntfMl to fl (JonervinK lilj'Jt Hchool s tu d en t *t gruiluiitlon in June.

The cluh will sptmwir nn Knslei Kgu Hunt fo r llio ch ildren In tlie l.ochslen lleitih ls nren S atu rday ml the l.nchslen l.uke front n ropeily . Mm. W tue, cha irm an , will lie. m - slsled iiy M rs, 1'iiltlclt Colin? imil Mr*. Jo in t t'u ley .

W llllnin S iegfried, represent iillvc of the club nl the Mntnwiiii llor- nugll Council nieetllijjn, iL'porli'd mi Hit! if i 'c n t n tee llii||, i

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p o rted ly had been "s lu g g e d " w ith a tw o-by-four Sund ay n ig ht. T h is is a m a tte r invo lv ing the th ree K e y ­port ju v e n ile s in dentention and one from C liffw ood B e ach who w as an " a l ly " o f B u r le w ’s in the a l ­leged " ru m b le .”

T h o se fined w e re E d w a rd Bur- low , K e y p o rt , (100; John M acLean , W a lte r T y te r , R ic h a rd M aletto , Jo h n Seery and R a y Z a rk iv a c h , a ll o l U n ion B e ach , lin ed $50. C lyde C am ero n , Union B e ach , w as fined $25. T h e charg e in each case w as u n law fu l a ssem blag e . T h e y w ere not Invo lved in the a ssau lt .

In c id en t In K e y p o rtT h e troub le a ro se fro m an in c i­

dent in K e y p o rt acco rd in g to in fo r­m ation C h ie f J . E d g a r W ilk in so n , and P a tro lm an Ja m e s C . Hoyt, to w nsh ip police , have been able to g a th e r. I t ap pears from th e ir re ­port that the troub le s ta rte d F r id a y night in K eyp o rt when B u r le w and h is 17-year-old com panion from C liffw o o d B cach b ecam e Involved in an a lte rca t io n w ith the three K eyp o rt 17-year-olds. B a rlo w nnd the o th e r o ld e r yo uths intervened ag a in st the 19-year-old B u rle w to m ake it m ore " f o i r , " the ch ie f w as in fo rm ed .

B a r lo w c la im e d that he w as "hu n ted out” b y B u r le w and others from C liffw ood S a tu rd a y , accord­ing to po lice rep o rt, and he w as sub jected to in su ltin g re m arks w h ile in the com pany o f a g ir l. T h is s ta rte d the troub le w h ich resulted in the three ju ven ile s and the older, yo u ths from K e y p o rt and Union B e ach going to C liffw ood Bcach Sund ay night acco rd ing to police.

W hen the m eeting of the " in vad ­ing” youths w ith B u r le w and h is com panion took p lace , the assau lt o ccu rre d , b y police in fo rm ation , and c a lls from the a re a sent two police c a rs to the scene to b reak up the gathering o f q uarre ling youths.

B u t the K eyp o rt and Union B each youths had fled the scene and C liffw ood B e ach . M ataw an T o w n sh ip P o lic c then told the K eyp o rt P o lice , who had had to in te rvene in the troub le among Ihe youths in that borough. K eyp o rt P o ­lic e brought in the three 17-year-old ju v e n ile s who re la ted th is substance of police in fo rm ation and divulged the nam es o f th e ir o ld e r com pan­ions under questioning. A fu rther round-up then o ccu rred and the old­e r youths w ere put under bail a t 3 a .in . w h ile the ju v e n ile s w ere in detention at the county she lte r.

B u r le w , in the m eantim e, was under m ed ica l and hosp ital ca re (o r h is in ju r ie s .

W hen they were a rra ig ned T u e s­d a y . the youths under b a il appear­ed 'taken back that the fines should be so severe w hen th ey pleaded g u ilty . Bu t th* court w arned them that they were lucky to be free o f ja i l te rm s. And B u rle w and h is ju ­ven ile com panion a lso d re w a cen­su re fro m the co u rt as having been p rovo cative of troub le in the m at­te r .

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and Apr. 2 and 3, a ttem p ted to get into his hom e to sec his wife, Bar­b a ra , and three sm all ch ildren , and had been p revcn led from doing io , tw ice by M rs. K nupp and tw ice by M r. Knapp.

F o u r w itnesses w e re produced tn a l te s t to M r. G ilb re a th 's being blocked out (if liis p rem ises A pr.( 2 and 3. T h ree of them , Pcli-r Szew czyk, 102 P rospect Ave., Cliff- wood; F ran k Anson, 15 Fountain Ave,, M ulaivnn, »nrl Honalrl Sliel- ilon, 187 lirond St., M ataw an, ad ­m itted under question ing by Mr. W einstein, as defensn a tto rney , Ih jt they w ere friends of M r. G ilbreath and had been brought to the .13I.lltle St. address Iiy him to w it­ness the action of tbe Knapps when lie sought ad m ittan ce and to ' ‘observe II I w as throw n o u l," as M r. G ilb rea th testified.

D id Not K no w M an *-*v ,r ,- ‘',ffr- i;jT il wWli f l U Q i d j W m i l te r , 20 M ataw an ltd ., CllllwoodBench, m id lie hod been there with Ihe olhi'i'S Inn Unit lie did nol know M r. GilbrelUh. He confirm ed n report of M r. Sheldon that Mrs.K napp littd (old M r. fiilb ro iith he

, il;)rf""iiii"tiinlin.w .|]ii»’w!*"i|»i>r,..3 iim yfyM .-rnri to tlliil lie I'.nd iiiso heard som eone s«9 '"ca ll po lice '' und ‘'you’ro nut wel­com e here ,” M r, l i t te r confirm ed Ihe K napps nml M rs, O llbrenth w ere lim ited ac ro ss the doorw ay so Hint M r. G llbrontll emild not have en.Icred without bum ping .w ine nslde.Une nf the ch ildren did gel lliruugh lo greet Mr. U lllneu tb , the wllncsii affirm ed.

M r. S/ewc/.Yk rep o rted tl'nt on Apr, 2 lie Imil seen M i, K napp ’v - fiiho lo open n Morin dour In Mr,G llhrentli and said be liiiird Mr.K napp wnrn Mr. G lllire;illi lo strnini lem i'i Ihe In ller would nut be a d ­m itted . Mr, Aiisuii verllicd liem Inj;

M r. G ilb re a th la y h e w an ted to go into Ihe house and h is fsther-ln- la w to leave it .

M r . Vogel put M r . G ilb re a th on the stand at the outset o f the case (o te s t ify that w hen he had re tu rn ­ed from a s ta y out of tow n, he found the K nap p * had m oved into h is bedroom al 31 L it t le S t . and h is bed had been rem oved lo the c e l­la r , M r . G ilb re a th c la im ed that on M a r . 20 he w a * defied hy the K n ap p s when he told them to leave the noute and on M * r . 21 ob stru ct­ed by M r. K nap p from com ing in a t a b ack e n try .

A t tw a e y * C lash T h e re w a * a d a sh between at­

to rn e y* when M r. W e in d e in in s is t­ed on a d m iu lo n o f o ther fa c ts and M r. Vogel insisted th ey b e kept out a * not d ire c t ly pertineat to Ihe d is­o rd e rly act o f b ir r in g s household­e r fro m h is ow n p rem iae*. M ag is­tra te H euser f in i l l y y ie ld ed lo M r. W einste in ’ s insistence th ey w ere needed to a ttack M r. G ilb re a th ’s c re d ib ility a s a w itness. M r . W ein­ste in c la im ed he could show w here M r . G ilb rea th had even m ade m is­sta tem ent* in (w e a rin g out a m a r­ria g e license f iv e ye a ra ago.

M r . W einste in then went on to e stab lish that M r. G ilb re a th had put i n ad in a new spaper that h is w ife had le ft him and he w as not w illin g to be responsib le fo r h e r debts. M r. W einste in then put M rs . K nap p on the stand to te st ify that the m eeting between h e r and her son-in-law had been in her business o ffice M a r . 20, not at 33 L it t le S t ., so she could not have been b a rrin g him Irom h is house. M rs . Knapp d isc losed that the concealing of two p rio r m a rr ia g e s and th ree c h il­dren of these m a rr ia g e s w as at the root of the troub le , as she saw it, and that it w as tru ly h e r daughter who w as b a rrin g M r. G ilb rea th from 33 L it t le St.

M rs . K nap p testified that M rs . G ilb rea th had taken refuge at the K nap p residence w ith h e r th ree ch ild re n , but had m oved b ack to 33 L it t le S t. M a r. 17 and had asked M r. and M rs . K nap p to s la y w ith h e r. M rs . K n ap p sa id she had n ev­e r o rdered M r. G ilb rea th to s tay out nf his own house.

D en ies U s u rp ln i R ig h t*M r. K nap p a lso denied on the

stand he and h is w ife w e re u su rp ­ing rights o f resid ence at the G i l ­b reath home. H e acknow ledged he had ordered M r . G ilb re a th not io com e in A p r . 3 a fte r h is daughter had shown fe a r at M r . G ilb re a th 's appearing .

M r . W einste in then put M rs . G i l ­b reath on the stand to v e r ify it w a s she who d id not want her husband back on the p rem ises and had in­sp ired w h ate ve r o rd e ring th ere w as (o r him to keep a w ay .

M r. G ilb re a th had insisted i f th is w e re the ca se , in h is testim o ny, that it w as the undue in fluence of M r . and M rs . K nap p that w as ef­fecting it and thal w as w h y he w as dem anding his right to re tu rn lo 33 L it t le S t. to liv e w ith h is w ife and ch ild ren w ithout in tru sion by th ird p a rtie s .

M ag istra te H euser granted M r. W einste in ’s motion to d ism iss as to M rs . K nap p but re se rved d eci­sion jn the case of M r . K nap p ,

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F in ke ls te in contended that so long as a physic ian or a dentist can use 25 per cent of the floor a re a o f h is residence fo r p ro fessional o ffice purposes, a beauty c u itu r is t has the sam e rig h t.

Adda D iffe re n t Note B u t when M rs . Ba lzano cam e to

speak in h e r own behalf she added a d iffe rent note to the p lea in h is case . She d ec la red that those who w ere ob jecting to her opening a heauty p a rlo r had know ledge of o the r business and quasi-business a c t iv it ie s b eing conducted in the a re a , such as the se lling o f in su r­ance from a p riva te home or using it fo r a aales head quarte rs, w ith­out b ring ing in co m p la in t. She noted also that there had been no action by the board of ad justm ent or its zoning o ffic e r to c a ll these other persons to task .

Ja m e s T o rto r ic e , a b oard m em ­b er, w as in ag reem ent. H e found that M rs . B a lzan o w as in danger of being penalized b ecau ie she had been "h o n e st/ ' had sought to get the v a r ia n ce t in la w re q u ire s in ­stead of ju st going ahead w ith a business use in a re sid en tia l zone in the seem ing belie f she could “ get aw ay w ith it ."

P h illip Rom eo of S ay re Wood*: South Civic A ssociation, w ho a d ­m itted he did not live w ithin 209 feet of the Balzano p rem ises , but w as ac ting to help out a m em ber w ho did, p resen ted a petition sign­ed by five neighbors o f the Qal- zanos ob jecting to tho g ran ting of the variance .

List Of R estric tions T he petition quoted from (he list

of restric tions and covenan ts im ­posed on the dw elling un its w ilhin the developm ent, w hich s ta tes : “ No trad e , profession, business o r com ­m ercia l o r m a nu factu ring e n te r­p rises of any kind w hatsoever shall lie c a rried on in a n y > of the hiiiid- ings e rec ted on a building lot,- ex ­cept (hat of ti physician , dcntisl or professional m an. school o r m unici­pal office, nor shall Anything he done thereon w hich m ay be o r b e ­com e noxious, offensive o r an an- noynnce, tn the nuisance of the neij»hlwrhood."

M r. Romeo cha rged the Halznno o|x*r»ition did not qualify ns n pro- fcs.simuil use nnd suid Ine petition­e rs objected on the grounds Ihe a p ­plication: “ E stab lishes a dangerous p receden t, will c rea te inc reased Hitd w arran ted traffic nnd parkin#*, will com pletely destroy the resldcn*Uni ch a rac te r of the su rround ing

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IN D U E R E C O U R S E . . . K e a n s b u r g m e e t i n g l a s t w e e k o v e r b e f o r e 10 p .m . S p e n t m y t i m e a t U n io n B e a c h w h e r e m e m b e r s o f t h e b o a r d o f e d u c a t i o n e x c h a n g e d h a r d l y d i s ­g u i s e d b a r b s w i th e a c h o t h e r . . . a l m o s t to t h e e x p e n s e o f s c h o o l a f f a i r s . . . O n e m e m b e r a c t s l i k e h e ’s c a r r y i n g o n a p e r s o n a l v e n d e t t a a g a i n s t f o u r o t h e r s . , . s h a l l w e m a k e it f iv e ? . . . N e w m e m b e r s o f t h e b o a r d w h o ^ a m p a i g n e d f o r e l e c t i o n ( s u c c e s s f u l ly t o o ) o n t h e d e f e a t o f t h e b u d g e t , a r e h a v i n g a r a t h e r s o r e t i m e t r y i n g t o r e c o n c i le f u n d s a n d d e f ­in i t e n e e d s . . . T im e w i l l t e l l w h a t th e f in a l o u t c o m e w i l l b e to t h e e n t i r e m a t t e r . . . I n t h e m e a n t i m e , i t 's w a t e r o v e r t h e b r id g e a n d s h o u ld b e l e t s lo s h d o w n t h e r i v e r . . . u n t i l i t ’s t im e f o r t h a t f i n a l r e c k o n i n g . . . N o t ic e t h a t m o s t o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e U n io n B e a c h B o a r d a r e m e m b e r s o r f o r m e r m e m b e r s o f t h e D e m o c r a t i c C lu b . . . a p r e r e q u i s i t e c o u r s e p e r h a p s ? W is h M rs . F r a n c i n e L a c e y lu c k in h e r n e w a s s i g n ­m e n t w i th t h e b o a r d . . . p e r h a p s h e r p r e s e n c e w i l l c a lm d o w n t i l i n g s j u s t a b i t . . . a l t h o u g h w e c a n 't b e s u r e . . .

M r. B u rn s agreed that he had “ seen s ig n s” o f other b usinesses in

the a re a , M r . T o rto rice sa id : “ T h a t's the point. Here you have

other businesses going on there that no one say s anything about and when th is wom an com es up here to t ry to do a thing le g a lly , you a ll tu rn out to bite o ff her ncad . W hy a re n ’ t we told o f these othe r busi­nesses? We have a zoning o ffice r to slop Just that sort of th in g ."

No Sp e c if ic V iolations Quoted M r . B u m s agreed hut sa id he

w as unable to identify sp e c if ic v io ­lations at the tim e. But C h a r le s W citzne r o f L in cro ft A ve . to ld M r. T o rto rice that " a l l you have to do to (ind out who is doing business in the developm ent is look in '.he paper they ad vertise in .”

" A l l r ig h t ,” said M r. T o rto r ic e , "then I m ove our zoning o ffice r get the nam es of these p laces from M r. W citzner and investigate them . The board agreed unan im o usly . Fo llow ing the hearing , M r . Wcit- r.ner turned o ve r a list o f the es­tab lishm ents to Zoning O ffice r M ichae l Connors.

M rs . Ba lzan o plead he r case on an add itional note o f hard sh ip . She adm itted to accusation of her neighbors that she was "n o t in Say re Woods South half the t im e ,” by d eclaring that she did find it necessary to w ork ill N orth Je rs e y to help m ain ta in her hom e. But she Insisted that If she could op­erate the beauty p a rlo r in the back of her house, she could be present

at home w ith her sm a ll ch ild ren a ll the tim e.

T h e neighbors wanted to know if the va rian ce continued if she sold the house to someone else. Leon A rro w sm ith , board ch a irm an , be­lieved it would but he did not th ink it could be expanded o r the p h ys ica l s tructu re o f the house a l­tered in an y way to increase its s i ie so the 25 per cent o f a rea to be devoted to the beauty cu ltu re business also could be expanded.

Bu t Jo im J . S a lv c s t , Mad/son P a rk , the board 's a tto rn e y , w as of the opinion a ll other points ra ised w ere su p e rfic ia l and the board ’ could not act on them except fo r the cen tra l one of w hether o r not beauty cu ltu re w as a profession in the sam e sense that m cdic ine or d en tis try is . M r. A rro w sm ith sa id a le tter would be w ritten the a tto r­ney genera l fo r a ru ling .

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Mn. W W itm t announced Ihe fol- lowint o f f i c m ; M rs . E d ith K e rn , a o c re ta iy ; M n . H e len B ie n k o w tk i, c d O r b e a re r I : M n . A lic e Haus- n a a n , c o lo r b e a re r l i ; M n . D o ro ­th y S c h a r , co lo r b e a re r 1 , M rs . E n e l L o v e ro , co lo r b e a re r 4 ; M rs . I r e a e M eehan ; ( la g b e a re r ; M n . Helen Davit, b anner b e a re r ; M n . E t k e l Vo Ip e , p a tr io t ic in ttru e to r ; M r* . B a l e L y le , b la to rian .

/ I t a p a r t t O n D t a n e r M n . L o v e ro conducted the b u ti-

neaa sess io n and h e a rd a repo rt by M n - Ira n e M eehan w h o attended

; th e le e ii la t iv e d in n er in the H ote l S ta e y -T re n t. T re n to n , g iven b y the D e p a rtm en t oI N ew Je r s e y V e te r- ana o f F o re ig n W a n . T h e H on. R ic h a rd J . Hughes, G o ve rn o r, w as th e guest sp e ake r. O ther g ue tt a p t n ie n w e re E d w a rd D u v a , Com ­m an d er o f the D epartm ent o f N ew J e r s e y V e te ran s o f Fo re ig n W a n ; M rs . D o ro thy S ch u le r , p res id en t of th e L a d le s A u x il ia ry o f the D e ­p a rtm en t o f N ew Je r s e y V e te ran s o f F o re ig n W a n ; C h a r le s K in n e y , N atio na l C h ie f o f S ta f f , who is a lso the V o ic e o f D e m o cra cy c h a irm a n .

M r . K in n e y m ade th e fo llow inga w a rd s to the high school stu dents

s ttay "V< 'c y ” sponsored b y th e V F W : Thom -fo r th e ir e t t a y "V o ic e o f D em ocra-

a s Sau nd ers , L in d e n 'H ig h Schao l; Stephen Cohn, E w in g Tow nsh ip H ig h Schoo l and M o tria O stro w sky , S a c re d 'H e a r t H ig h School, V in e ­lan d .

I t w a s decided b y the a u x il ia ry to .re n ew the c a n c e r in su rance o f­fe re d b y the N atio na l L ad ie s A u x ­i l ia r y o f the V F W . M rs . Ire n e B re n o n and M rs . A n n M itch e ll w i l l c o l le c t ’ the p rem iu m s. In a c t iv e m em b ers a re aske d to co n tact e ith e r o f these lad ie s fo r fu rth e r in fo rm atio n . A donation w as voted (o r the R e d C ro ss .

T a H a a a r IP -Y a a r M em b ers O n M a y 14 a d in n e r , is p lanned

to honor a l l the 10-ye a r m em bera o f the A u x il ia r y , in the K o ty B a r , M o rg an . M rs . G e ra ld in e F ltz s im - m o n t i t accepting re se rva tio n s .

“ C h r is tm a s 'in J u ly " co-sponsored b y the post and a u x il ia r y , w i l l be M id S a tu rd a y even ing , J u ly 21, in the poat hom e. P ro ce ed s from the d in ner-dan ce w il l b e used to w ard th e ^children's C h r is tm a s p a r ty . C h a r le a R a im o Is g en e ra l c h a irm a n and M n . Iren e B re n o n , a u x il ia ry c h a irm a n . -

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-P a rk . B ing o w aa p layed , p r ize a a w a rd e d and re fre shm ents s e rv e d b y the fo llow ing poet an d a u x il ia ry m e m b e rs : Co m m and er Theodore S o lty s ; G eorge H ausm ann . com ­m u n ity ae rv ice c h a irm a n ; M rs . L o v e ro , a u x il ia ry p res id ent; M rs . W ill ia m s , hoapital c h a irm a n ; M rs . M itc h e ll, M n . Concepcion and M rs . R it a Scarborough.’ M rs . B ienko w ski won the sp e c ia l

Er ize and re fre shm ents w ere se rve d y M n . M eehan . M rs . O live Sco tt,

M rs . B ien k o w sk i, an d M rs . M a r ily n K a n e . ’

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M r. an d M rs . C a r l R i i z l , W eldon R d ., M ataw an , had a double celc- b ra tlo n Sunday afternoon. T h e o ccasio n w as in honor o f th e ir ch ild re n , C a rla and E r i c , who w e re t l x y e a rs and one y e a r o ld re ­s p e c tiv e ly and alao E r ic 's c h r is t­ening.

E r i c w a s ch ris ten ed in S t . S tep hen 's C h u rch , N e w ark , w ith R e v . D a v id C . R o h lf in g o ffic ia t in g . H ia godm other is G a i l M ille r and h is god father Is D enn is M ille r , both o f N e w ark .

O the r guests In the R iz z i hom e w e re K im and G le n P an ek , C h e ry l W ilco x , Sharon D o la n , K a r e n K u r ic a , R eed C u m m in g s, Ann Long- g trce t, C in d y K in g . L in d a L o v e ­la c e , C yn th ia G re lto , D o ug las M ille r . M a rk W o jc lk , W endy . B e c k and M a ry Ja n e B a r re t t .

A lso M r . and M rs . M ax M il le r and M r. and M rs . H a r r y G ra v e e , N e w a rk ; M rs . D enn is M ille r and h e r son , D ennis j r . and Lo is M il le r , N e w a rk ; M r . and M r t . E d A rn t , R o s e lle ; M r. and M rs . J a c k T a y ­lo r , S h a rk R iv e r H i lls ; M rs . B e u la h Z il ln c n r , M r . a n d M rs . P e te r B a lth a s e r , M r. a n d M rt . A lf re d R a v e n , and M r. an d M ra. F r a n k P a n e k , M ataw an .

A p r . 4, a fte r tak in g her eon, W il­l ia m T . C u r r ie to T r in it y P a w lin g Scho o l, P a w lin g , N .Y . . M r t . E d ­w a rd W . C u rr ie attended the an­nu a l m eeting o f the M o th e n A sso ­c ia t io n . A fte r Ihe m eeting , m others and eons h ad luncheon together.

M ra . A lla n J . M o rriso n , M rs . R o ss W . M aghan, M rs . C h a r le a Per- r in e , M r t . A rn e K a lm a , M rs . L a w ­re n ce L e m a ire and M rs . Johnson C a rta n 'a tte n d e d a M ond ay n ight p e rfo rm an ce o f “ C a rn iv a l" in New York. L a te r Ih ey had d in n er at O ’H e n ry 's in G re e n w ic h V illa g e .

M rs . C h a r le s Lockw o od en te rta in , ed h e r b ridg e c lu b W ednesday n ig ht. T h e w inn ers w e re M rs .-M il­ton G u n k le and M rs . W inston S ch ae ffe r . O ther guests w ere M ra . R o b e rt E rd m a n n , M rs . John S ig ­m und , M rs . W illiam Q u inn , M rs . R o ll in s R ic h a rd s , M ra . R o b ert L a ­M u ra and M rs . E v e re t t C a rlso n .

M r . and M rs . E d w a rd W . C u rr ie w e re guests F r id a y n ig ht o f M r. and M rs . P e te r W a ld e ck , Scotch P la in s . T h e y saw a p e rfo rm an ce of “ C am e lo t” in N ew Y o r k and had d in n e r at the T o w e r S u ite . A lso in th e p a rty w u s D r . and M rs . R ob ert S h aw , P rin ceto n . .

M rs . W illia m A lle n , W ash ington A v e ., g ave a p a rty M ond ay night in ce leb ratio n o f M rs . W illia m M at- th ae y ’ s b ir th d ay . O ther guests w e re M rs . G e r r y Pandoifo , M rs . B ru ce S m ith , M rs , E lm e r T a y lo r , M rs . B i l l A rn o ld , M rs . M a rth a LeCom p- te .’ M rs . T o m C ase y , M rs . Anthony F a r ie l lo an d M rs . J a c k R a fte r .

M r . and M rs . M ax K ra sn o d e n sk i and son, P a u l, C lif fs id e , spent Sun­d a y w i t h M rs . K ra sn o d e n sk i's b rother-in-law and s is te r , M r . and M rs . A nthony C . N u cc io , W ash ing ­ton A v e . '

M r . and M rs . W illia m M atth aey , W ash ington A v e ., g a ve a p a rty M onday in honor o f th e ir daughter, Suzanne , who w as s ix y e a rs old. T h e ir/ guests w ere B e v e r ly A lle n , P a t t i ; C h e ry l, Stephanie and G e r ry P and o ifo , E liza b e th ; B r ia n and F ra n c e s Sm ith . A lto G le n T a y lo r and Ja n ic e , Je f f re y , T h o m a s and A le x M atth aey.

Sund ay the 4-H V aq uero s m et at C h e ste r ’s H orse F a rm . W icka tu n k , fo r a p rac tice dem onstration and in itia tio n fo r new m em b ers . A co v­e red d ish supper w as se rve d la te r in M rs . C h e ste r’s hom e.

M rs . Stockton H o p k ins, M rs . A n ­thony To m ase llo and M rs . C lin ton H y e r attended a d in n e r a t M olly P it c h e r H otel, Red B a n k , M onday n ig ht. T h e p a rty w as sponsored hy the M onm outh A rts Foundation . P la n s w e re d iscussed concern ing the new se rie s o f co n ce rts and for the f ir s t tim e the sub scrip tio ns w ill be open to the p ub lic . A lic e T a y lo r , a m ezzo soprano, en te rta ined the g roup.

Jo sep h A . C ran e , a ju n io r a t R u t­g e rs U n iv e rs ity , N ew B ru n sw ick , has re tu rned to h is hom e, 192 F r e ­neau A v e ., a fte r spending h is spring co lleg e v aca tio n at F o r t L a u d e r­dale',' F la . •

M rs . M ich ae l H a v ra n , 114 M id d le ie x R d ., ce leb rated h e r b irth ­d a y a t the Beau R iv a g e , Sp ring L a k e H e ights, W ednesday a s the guest of h e r d aug hte rs , M rs . H a r­o ld M . H o lm es and M n . P a u l H u sse y ; A lso p resent w e re her b ro ther-in -law and s is te r , M r . and M rs . M a rt in C ro issan t, P o in t P leas-, an t. .

M r . and M rs . J . A . F in c k e n , W a l­lin g fo rd , P a ., w e re w eekend v is i­to rs a t the home of M ra . F in c k e n 's b rother-in-law and s is te r , M r . and M rs . G eorge L . D o ub lie r .

M rs . C o nover B u r le w , R iv e rto n , spent the weekend w ith her s is te r , M iss Ire n e Bo lte , B ro ad St.

M r . and M rs . C h a r le s R a in au d , M ir ia m D r . , spent the w eekend in A tla n t ic C ity a t " L a C o n ch a .”

M r. and M rs . F . H o w ard L lo yd J r . , and ch ild ren , N ik k i , R ic h a rd and D eborah , saw a p erfo rm an ce o f the R in g lln g B ro th e rs and Bar- num ft B a i le y C irc u s a t M adison S q u a re G a rd e n , New Y o rk , on M on­d ay .

M r . and M rs . C la re n ce M . Z ie g le r h a v e re turned to M ataw an a fte r l iv in g in R iv ie ra B e a ch , F la . for m an y m onths.

M r . and M rs . Jo h n Egg lesto n , H o lm del, have as a house guest th is w eek M rs . E g g lesto n 's m other, M rs . H . Sch ie fle lin S a y e rs , C ity Is la n d , N .Y .

M rs . H o w ard W oolley enterta ined h e r b rid g e club M onday n ight. T h e p rize w inn ers w ere M rs . R o b ertH a rd ie , M rs . Chann ing C lap p and M rs . M a rt in ' B e ll . O ther p lay e rs w e re M rs . L e w is K o rten h u u s , M rs .C o nro w W ycko ff , M rs . V ic to r F re d ­d a and M rs . G eorge B a rre tt .

M r . and M rs . D u tch ie Sca lzo v is ­ited M r. and M rs . W illia m C lifto n , W ash ington A v e ., Su nd ay even ing .

M r t . Joseph B e rb r ic k enterta ined h e r bridfae e lub T h u rsd a y even ing . T h e w in n e rs w e re M rs . Jo h n Ra ln - k o and M ra . W illia m C lifto n . O ther g uests w e re M rs . A lle n N o rr is . M r t . L e e Coulom be m d M r i . J im R ed m an .

A irm a n F ir a t C la s t D an ie l C l if ­ton and M iss M a ry A nn G lic k n e r v is ite d M r . and M ra . J a m e t C lif­ton j r . in d ch ild ren In G le n s F a lls , N .Y . o v e r the weekend.

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M r t . G e o rg * 'Deitz enterta ined h e r b rid g e c lu b T h u rsd a y even ing . T h e p rize w in n e rs w e re M rs . Jo ­seph R a n k l j r . , and M rs . N icho lson F ra n c is c o . O the r g u e stt w e re M rs . Ja m e a H a y e s , M rs . Jo h n C a rn e y , M rs . B ru c e M acCutcheon , M rs . R u ts e ll W eb er and M r t . R o y K a i- te r .

M r t . J a c A . C ushm an enterta ined a t b rid g e T h u n d a y e ve n in g . T lie p rize w in n e rt w ere the hostess, M rs . G . J . S te rlin g Thom p so n , M idd letow n and M rs. R o b ert B e n t­le y . O th e r guests were M rs . C h a rle s C . Scho ck J r . . Sea G ir t ; M r t . R a lp h B e d le , M rs . G a r re t t J . M cK e en and M rs . F . H o w ard L lo y d j r . , M ata­w an . .

N e il, in fan t son o f 'M r . and M rs . T h u rm a n E . N ca lis , V a l le y D r . , w as ch risten ed Sund ay a t S t. J o ­sep h 's C h u rch w ith the R e v . A . S m ith o ffic ia t in g . T h e godparents a re M r . and M rs . H e n ry Povost, F is h k i i l , N .Y . Other guests la te r a t the N e a lis home w e re M r. and M rs . P ro v o st's son, H e n ry ; M r. and M rs . Jo hn O 'D o nne ll, Beacon , N .Y . ; M r . and M rs . T . C . N e a lis , M is s P a t N e a lis , M r. an d M rs . R u s ­se ll V an P e lt and son, R u sse ll and M r and M rs . G a rre t t J . M cKeen and ch ild re n , P am e la and C ra ig .

M r . and M rs . W illia m C lifto n and sons accom pan ied by M rs . C lifto n ’s p a ren ts , M r . and M rs . M ichae l Ab- b az i, v is ited M rs . M a ry A b baz l, B ro o k lyn , Satu rd ay .

P r is c i l la A n n . in fant d aughter o f M r . and M n . R itn e r M o rg an , C e d ar S t . , w a t ch ritte n e d S u n d ay at S t. Jo se p h 's C h u rch w ith F a th e r A . S m ith o ffic ia t in g . T h e spo nsor! a re M r . and M rt . C lif fo rd Jo h n Hand- e rhand , Fo rd a .

M r t . F re d Noble, H o lm d e l, en te r­ta in e d the T h u rsd a y D e sse rt B rid g e C lu b . H e r guests w o re M rs . P a u l E g a n , M r t . W illiam R . C ra ig , M rs . B e rth a S to ry Sch an ck , M rs . R ic h ­a rd E rd m a n n . M rt . L e r o y S ic k e ls , M rs . G e ra rd D e vlin an d M rs . J o ­seph B a ie r . T h * w in n e rs w e re M rs . C ra ig , M rs . E rd m a n n and M ra . S ch an ck .

M r t . C h a r le s Sp ring ho rn , H otel D o rse t, N ew Y o rk , en te rta in ed at luncheon and bridge T u e sd a y . H er guests w e re M rs . W illia m R . C ra ig , M ra . F ra n k B lis s , M rs . M arg u e rite L a ir d , and M rs . W illia m J . R a b e l, M a taw an . A lso M rs . Jo h n E g g le ­ston , H o lm del. The w in n e rs w ere M rs . B l is s , M rs . R ab e l and M rs . L a ir d .

D r . and M rs . M a rsh a ll K a d e r , C e n te rv ille , M d ., w e re w eekend v is ­ito rs of M r . and M rs . H e rb ert Co t­t r e l l , B row ntow n.

M rs . E lm o r * K a ttn e r , M ain S t ., en te rta ined at a d essert b ridg e W ednesday. H e r guests w ere M rs . B e rth a S to ry Schan ck , M rs . G e ra rd D e v lin , M rs . F ra n k B l is s , M r s . L e ­ro y S ic k e lt , M rs . W ill ia m J . R a ­b el, M rt . F re d e r ic k D e d e rick and M r t . Joseph D e rn b erg e r. T h e w in ­n e rs w e re M rs . D e v lin , M r t . B l is s and the h o tte s t , M rs . K a ttn e r .

G u e s tt o f M r . and M r t . Jo hn G ra n g e r , W oodbrook D r . , th is w eek w ere M r t . G la d y s K e r r , M rs . M a rie K e r r and M rs . B a rb a ra Goto , W ash ington , D .C .

M r . and M rs . J . C la re n c e L e w is , P la in f ie ld , a re spending som e tim e w ith th e ir d aug hte r, M rs . A lta Z e lw a k , R a v in e D r .

M r. an d M rs. D an ie l V anderbilt and son, D aniel J . , Beechwood T e r r . , and S usan and J o h n B arras- so, E d g e w ate r D r., a tten d ed the R ingllng B ro thers and B arnum and B ailey C ircus in M adison Square G ard en , New York, S a tu rd a y .

M r. and M rs. R usse ll B utler, W oodbrook D r., have had a s th e ir g u es ts th is w eek M rs. B u tle r’s p a r ­e n ts , M r. and M rs. T hom as J . M orehead , A lbany, N .Y .

M r. and M rs. E lm o re K attner, M ain S t., en terta ined a t d in n e r and b rid g e S a tu rd a y n ight. T h e ir guests w e re M r. and M ra. E . M u rray Todd, H olm del; Mr. an d M rs. D a n ­iel S herban , C raw fo rd ’s C orners; M rs. W illiam H itchcock. K eyport; M iss C la ra B aier, E lizabeth , and M r. and M rs. F red erick D ederick, M ataw an .

T he M ataw an F irst A id A uxiliary hold a m eeting M ar. 27, In the F irs t A id Building on Little St. M rs. H a r­o ld H olm es reported on the su ccess ­ful c a rd p arty . They a re planning a ru m m ag e sa le A pr. 30-May 4, lo be held a t th e F irst Aid Building. T h e ch a irm an Is M rs. Jo n a th a n H edclin and co -cha irm an is M rs. F ra n k M artin . R efreshm en ts w ere se rv ed by M rs. H a rry K lune and M rs. Andy Diodato. T h e dark horse w as won by Mra. T im H ussey.

M r. and M ra. H erb G risw old and M rs. R occo M az/.le spen t the w eek­end w ith M r. and M rs. W illiam G risw old and ch ild ren , G a rry , G re g and P am in B altim ore , M J.

M ra . Edw in 11. D om inick and M ra. Jo h n F . Shea a tten d ed the M onm outh County L ib ra ry A ssocia­tion W ednesday held a t the M on­m outh County L ib rary , F reehold .

Grammar School P-TA Officers

M rt . W illia m E . Sm ith j r . , c h a ir m an of the no m inating com m ittee of the M ataw an g ra m m a r School P a re n t-T e ach e r A sso c ia tio n , an­nounced the s la te of o ffic e rs d u ring the b r ie f b usiness m eeting conduct­ed by M rs . R aym ond C a rte r .

D onald T sh u d y w a t nom inated fo r p r e 11 d e n t fo r the 1962-6] y e a r ; M rs . T h o m a s F ra n k , v ice p resid en t; M rs . A lfre d M a n v ille , reco rd ing s e c re ta ry ; M rs . P e te r K o e lsh , corresp ond ing s e c re ta ry and M rs . E . C h a r le s W eig e l, tre a s ­u re r . E le c t io n s w il l be he ld at the M ay m eeting .

M rs . K o e ls c h , reporting fo r the sp rin g b a za a r com m ittee , asked that the ch ild re n b rin g in th e ir donations (o r the b azaa r . She a lso appealed fo r vo luntee rs to he lp on the d a y o l the b azaa r , Sa tu rd a y , A p r . 20.

T a le n t Show P rese n te dD onald D a y , p ro g ram c h a irm a n ,

In troduced M rs . E d ith K in g , m us ic d ire c to r, who presented a ta lent s h o w . R o b ert M astrodom enica w as the m a s te r o f cerem on ies. V ocal aolos w e re sung b y Lyn n e Knap p , L o is S m ith , B e rnad etta Longette , Lo rrta Cade, A u d re y K ia l j , L in d a W a llin g , Ted d a Li A lu la , P e te r B o w m an . Ja m e s To m aae lio and R o b ert M astrod o m enica .

V o ca l duets w e re rendered by Ja n e R y d e r and D ebbie Hegedus; Ly n n e W hite and T e re s a W a llin g ; G a il Anderson and Donna G o rn e au ; J o A nne and D ian e M o cc i, tw in s is te rs . B e rn ic e a n d P a t r ic ia H e ye r p layed a piano duet.

P ia n o aolot w e r e p layed by B a rb a ra W ycko ff, N ik k i L lo y d . San dy R ic h a rd s . Ja n e tte A m e rlo . B e rn ic e H e y e r , C a ro l E ng eb re tso n , Donna C h ase , M a ry H a lla r in , N a n cy S c h a ffe r , Jo an O sip ow ltz , Jo E lle n M y e rs , D a v id K a m in s k y , Rob ert H e ye r , P a t r ic k F e t ta , and R ic h a rd C a r te r . L yn n e To m ase llo , A u d re y A nd erso n , W ille tte H ill , E d w a rd B la c k and W illia m Lay to n enterta ined w ith acco rd ion solos. E d w a rd P e a rso n and L a n e E m le y p layed a g u ita r duet.

G u ita r so los w ere p layed by G eorge B each in d Steven Ifet- t r ic k . In stru m en ta l solos w ere p layed b y M arlo n K a c lr c k on the trom bone, and b y D a rle n e G ib lo ck on ( lie c la r in e t . In stru m en ta l d ue ls w e re rendered b y M ich ae l In g ram and R ic h a rd G ib lo ck on the saxo ­phone and b y D oug las D a y , sa xo ­phone a n d P au l F is h e r , flu te . Susan S igm und and B e rn ic e H e ye r enterta ined w ith a fo lk tong and dance.

E la in e and L o rra in e Gannon and R u th C a se y tw ir le d and B a rb a ra G a llo w a y , E s th e r N ebus and Owen H a rr is re c ited . Jo y c e G e tsh a ll did a tap d ance . T h e tw is t w a s done by B e tty Lo u A lle n , Jo y c e G e t­sh a ll, Sh aron S p a rk t , G e o r g e B each and Jo h n A le xa n d o r.

M rs . K in g accom pan ied and M r. D a y took ch a rg e o f t h e audio e ffects .

Celebrate 50tli Anniversary

M R . A N D M R S . I I A R R Y B O L T E

Honor Martin Ecktl At Birthday Party

A b irthday p a rty w as g iven M on­d ay evening In honor o l M artin E ckel a t his hom e on T ennen t Rd., M organville. R efreshm en ts w ere se rv ed and a large b irthduy oake w aa the tab le cen te rp iece .

M usic fo r tlie-fwi t v w as furnish- T W U J I U l l ia iU l l i M i * M i p H M i i

P re s e n t w ere Mr, and M rs. M a r­..... l i i “ r Trltfi1 E lizabe th Bowne,

M W B tm LLim beck, M rs. F ran ces “PiilowcTaK and ton , Edw ard , Jo se p h Saco, M r.

“an d Mra.'CJIff&Tfl Eekely all-of M mG eo rg e E c k - iN H e e

iHMVlIUui aim m m , i ' hhipp1 riiu u u i i m -U nion H ill; M r, and M ra, F nn l E ckel, Kngllshtowii; M r, and M rs. E d w ard Downing, M atuw an; M r. and M rs. John Ludvlck and diiiinh le ts , V iolet Ami an d Linda Lou K ngllsbiow n,

A gift wus senl by M r. uiul M r; F rank lickel s r ,

Rummage Sale•2 M AIN ST., M A 'I'A 'V 'N ' ! . , , , , ,

“ Ih e LuurniKT H arb o r Lions C lub will hold a ru m m ag e mile Sut- urd iiy , hi n it Inc, ut II n .m . opposite the A It I* SHIM, til Tho C ircle, I.w il'cncu . H arbor, .Initios A nn-

i^ s i4 a 8 iiiw a * ii^ iix rM im » a a a iW 4 a m m ^ u a :u l5 ' m««b win i»c oiwirmnn.

Send Delegate To Girls State

T he L ad ies A uxiliary of the M at­aw an A m erican Legion P o s t 176 aga in w ill sponsor a g ir l to Je rse y G irlg S ta te a t D ouglass College in Ju n e . M rs. John T h a le r, p resi- dunt, re ad a bulletin a t th e m ee t­ing held In th e Legion H om e. As the ch a irm an of the J e r s e y G irls S ta te com m ittee , sho announced tha t she had a lread y co n tac ted the high school.

M rs. J a m e s M artin , ch ild wel­fa re ch a irm an , rep o rted th e m onth o f A pril is s e t as ide by the Legion and A uxiliary as C hild W elfare M onth. T he slogan th is y e a r is “A m erica ’s Y oulh O ur F u tu re ." The tocal u n it’s w ork in th is field w as detailed .

M rs. Gus.sie Bell, m em bersh ip ch a irm an , announced t h • local unit had exceeded l a s t y e a r ’s quota. T o d a te th e re a re 4*1 paid m em bers .

P opp ies H ave A rr iv e dT ha popp ies fo r l h a annual

P oppy D rive in M ay a lread y have a rriv ed , accord ing to M rs. W illiam D onnenw orth, ch a irm an .

Coupon ch a /m io n M rs. M arg a re t M cD onald rep o rted send ing 61 coupons to tb e coun ty ch a irm an and M rs. C laude B rideau item ized the rec ip ien ts o f b irth d ay , get-w ell and sy m p ath y ca rd s during the p as t m onth.

As m usic ch a irm an , M rs. B rideau read th e hym n of t h e m onth, “ Abide With M e," and g a v e a ' b rief h is to ry o f its com position .

M em bers w ill a tten d the M on­m outh C ounty W om en 's D em o­cra tic C lub m eeting F rid a y In the A tlan tic H ighlands P ost Home. A uxiliary 141 will en te rta in .

A special aw ard w as p resen ted to M rs. O. R obert Sm ith.

M r. and M rs. H a rry B olte, 305 F irs t S t., K eypo rt, c e leb ra ted the ir golden w edding an n iv e rsa ry at a p a rty held in th e fire house of E ag le H ose Co., B roadw ay, K ey­port, on S a tu rd a y evening . Tha room w as d eco ra ted in gold and w hite and buffet s ty le re freshm en ts w ere se rv ed . M rs. Bolte w as p re ­sented w ith a w hite o rch id co r­sage and th e coup le received m any gifts.

M r. an d M rs, B olte w ore m a rried in the p a rso n a g e of C alvary M etho­dist C hu rch , K eyport, on A pr. 7, 1912 by th e la te R ev. Y erks. T he ir brida l a tten d an ts w ere M iss Anna H auser an d F ra n k Thom pson, both deceased . ■

M rs. Bolte w as bom in Keyport and s ince th e ir m a rr ia g e M r. and M rs. Bolt© have lived in K eyport with the excep tion o f one sum m er in C onnecticu t, M r. Bolte owns and o p e ra te s B o lte 's A uto P ain t Shop in K eypo rt and fo r m any yea rs se rv ed as ju s t i c e of p eace in K eyport. M rs. Bolte is a m em ber of C a lv a ry M ethod ist C hurch and of tha W om en’s Socie ty of C hris­tian S erv ice.

T h ree ChildrenThe B oltes have tw o daugh te rs ,

M rs. P e r r y E vans, Livingston, and M rs. H aro ld S tout, K eyport, and a son, F re d Bolte, K eyport, seven g ran d ch ild ren and tw o g rea t-g ran d ­children .

At the a n n iv e rsa ry p a r ty , m usic was fu rn ished by M iss C aro l Sep- ten, a cco rd ion is t.

G uests w e re M r. and M rs. R obert Poling, M r. and M rs. W illiam M or- decai, M r. and M rs. J e r ry Lam a, Mr, an d M rs. Leon M atthew s, M iss Stella B risk ie , M rs. F ran ces Hill, Mr. and M rs. J a y Stout, M r. and M rs. E d w ard Levine, M r. and M rs. C heste r P oling , M r. and M rs. S tan­ley Po ling , M r. and M rs. Sam uel Septen, M iss V enese Septen , M r. and M rs. S tephen T ansk i, M rs. Louise M ount, M r. and M rs. T heo­

do re H auser, M r. and M rs. C harles K itzm an , W a lter Bolte, Mr. and M rs. D alton G ra h a m s r ., M rs. H enry C layton, M iss Jennie N or- cro ss , M r. and M rs. Jam es S hea, M r. and M rs. F re d Rudolph, M rs. H aro ld D avis, M r. and M n . Jo h n W ilson, M rs. N ed A um ack, Dr. and M rs. H enry T. Hopkins, M r. and M rs. F red B olte, F red Bolte Jr., M r, and M rs. H aro ld Stout and H aro ld S tout jr . , K eyport; M r. and M rs. P o te r V an R ixoort and M r. and M rs, G a ry E astm ond , U nion Bcach.

Also M r. and M rs. Alton D avis, M rs. M ary B anke, M r. and M rs. A. A dam Banke, M r. and M rs. G eorge D oublier, M iss Irene Uoltu, M iss U rsu la S im m ons, M alaw an; Mr* and M rs. T heodore M atthew s. Cliff­wood; M r. and M rs. F re d T hom p­son, Red B ank; M r. and M rs. Ed w ard E vans, D enville; M rs. L illian B urlew , R iverton ; M r and M rs. Ju liu s W allingford, Pennsy lvan ia; M rs. M yron Van P e lt , Bloom field; M iss B ery l V anP elt, B arring ton , R .I .; M r. and M rs. Quentin Van P e lt and fam ily , C lifton; Mr. and M r*. P e r ry E v an s jr ., N ew ark; M r. and M rs. E dw ard B erger, M ayw ood; M r. and M rs. E v a rt V, Silcox, M iddletow n; M r. and M rs. C harles Lund, W oodbridge; M r. and M rj. Irv ille R eed , Belford; M r. and M rs. Sal T e rin tan n a , M r. and M rs. A rth u r L itzenberger, Mr. and M rs. R ichard E vans and son, R ic h ­a rd jr . , M r. and M rs. Pf»rry E vans s r ., B a rb a ra E v an s and R o g e r E vans, L ivingston.

G ifts w ere rece ived from the fol­lowing who w ere unable to a ttend : M rs. M arshall H uey, M r. and M ra. J a c k D cW aine, M rs. P e te r V an- Syckle, M r. and M rs. Al E astm ond , M r. and M rs. L eR oy Sproul, M r. and M rs. H ow ard S try k er, Mr. and M rs. J a c k H aley , B abe M auro and fam ily , M r. and M rs. Melvin P o l­ing, M rs. A ddie S lover and M rs. R andolph C rea m er.

To Install Officors Of VFW Pott 2672

T he Insinuation of the new offi­ce rs of the llo lfm a n -P rin ce Post 2672, V ete rans of F oreign W ars, will be held a t the M adison P ark F ire H ouse S a tu rd ay , A pr. 28, at 8 p .m . Instead of U u rlew 't R es­ta u ran t, L au rence H arbor, a* p re ­viously sta ted .

The a ffa ir is open to the public, ulillc to a ttend .

Class Trip Taken To Sportsmen's Show

T he s tu d en ts of M rs. Bessie Hey- e r ’s .second g rad e of tlie M ataw an Regional G ra m m a r School enjoyed a c lass tr ip to th e Ju n io r S ports­m e n 's Show hold a t the R u tgers F ield H ouse, New Brunsw ick.

T he show is sponsored annually by th e Now J e r s e y D ep artm en t of C onservation and Wild Life.

T he d isp lays included acveral live wild an im als w hich proved to be a re a l tro a t. This group in­cluded a horned ow l, a silv e r arc tic fox, m u sk ra ts , and raccoons. T he ch ild ren a lso saw b aby chicks be­ing hatch ed .

T h e re a lso w ere d isp lays of a r ­row h ea d s, c am p site s, p icn ic s ite s nnd m a r itim e m a rk e rs and w ate r­ways.

A ssis ting M rs. H eyer w ere R ay ­mond C arro ll, M rs. A lfred M an­ville. M rs. H enry A hlers jr ., M rs. C harles H auser, M rs. W arren M es- se rschm itlt, M rs. V ictor Tom asello , M rs. G e ra rd Nolan and M rs. A lbert H inds Jr., p a ren ts o f s tuden ts.

Ladies Aid Society Met Tuesday Afternoon

The L ad ies Aid Society of the F irs t B ap tist C hurch , M atnw an, held ils re g u la r .m on th ly m eeting on T uesday afternoon . M rs. Wll- liiim E. Sm ith s r ., p residen t, p re ­sided. M rs. A. Ad uni Banke led thp devotions.

M rs. M abel H am ilton an d M rs. C harlo tte Sm ilh w ere the hostesses. F u rth e r plum? w ere m ade for the "C h ris tm as In October'* b az aa r to he held O ct. JO and 17. The next m eeting o f I ho sncle ly v /ilL be held. M ay 8 a t 1 p .m.

Plan Chicken DinnerA fried chicken d inner, a benefit

for St. J a m e s A .M .E. Zion C hurch, M ataw an , w ill be given S a tu rd ay a t the hom e of M rs. M artha Suy- dam , 30 A tlan tic A ve., M ataw an, from 12 o ’clock noon until 7 p .m .

Mrs. Donald Day Feted At Shower

M rs. D onald D ay, 45 Beechwood T e r r ., M ataw an , w as th e guest of honor a t a show er g iv en a t the hom e o f M r. and M rs. Sam Zullo. 35 O verhil! Rd., M ataw an . T he h ostesses w ere M rs. Zullo, M rs. Lloyd Lew is, M rs. F ra n c is M anley, M rs. W illiam C hatm an , M rs. Rob­e r t O’C onnell an d M rs. John Falco.

A ttending w ere M rs. C harles S tick le , M rs. P a t M anzo, M rs. P e­te r K oelsch, M rs. F ran k ly n Hunt­e r , M rs. Jo sep h Dzwil, M rs. John K lein, M rs. Clinton H eyer, M rs. J a m e s M artin , M rs. H arold Crom ­well, M rs. Joseph D 'A loia, M rs. L aw rence D anza, M rs. G eorge G eis, M rs. P au l In g e rm an , M rs. E d w a rd Dillon, M rs. W alter Podol- ski.

A lso M rs. P e rr in Coon, M rs. G eorge Phillips, M rs. John Caley, M rs. P a t D ’A loia, M rs . S teven T e sta , M rs. G era ld A rtelli, M rs. F .dw ard H egedus, M rs. John Kaiie- ta , M rs. Allen Lewis, M rs. H irian i W are, M rs. W arren M esserschm id t, M rs. R aym ond H enderson, M rs. Jo h n S hepherd , M rs. D anie l D anza, M rs. P a tr ic k Coffee, M rs. F o ste r L assen , M iss Jo seph ine C asale and M iss D olores Zullo, all of M ataw an, and M rs. Irv in g G. D ay , O ak T ree , M etuchen.

G ifts w e r e - s e n t by M rs. John P o csa ji, M rs, T hom as C asale , M rs. G e rtru d e R eigert, M rs. W illiam S iegfried an d M r, and M rs. E d g a r C. B row er.

Organ Recital May 5T he M en’s Club o f tho Cliffwood

C om m unity M ethodist C hurch w ill p re sen t H arold F . W eber, K eyport, in an o rg an rec ita l on S atu rday , M ay S, a t S p .m .

Catholic Youth Skato ,T h e re g u la r m onth ly p ro g ram

m eeting of tha N o rthern M an m outh County C a th o lic You ng A d u lt C lu b to p lan com ing ev en t! w a t Held in th e hom e o f th e v ic e p resid en t. M iss K athy Seigfried, N ew S h re w * , bury , M onday . M em b e r! o l tb * club w ent ro ller ska tin g on T u e t- d ay a t th e B elvedere A ren a , K e a M * burg .

GOP Club Plans Dinncr-Dance

T he M ataw an T ow nsh ip Good G overnm ent R e p u b l i c a n C lu b , Inc ., held a m eeting a t the V eter- a m of F oreign W ars H all, C lif f* wood. A lex G ilanyi, p re s id e n t, p re . s ided . P lan s w e re m ade fo r th e an ­nual d inner-dance to b e held a t tha V ete rans o f F o re ign W a rs H a ll, Cliffwood, S atu rday even ing , A pr. 28.

M rs. K atherine K . N euberger. R epublican N ational C om m ittee- w om an, will b e guest sp eak e r. T h e d inne r will s ta r t at 7:30 p.m . a n d m usic will be fu rn ished by T h e C om m odores.

F ive new m em bers w ere accep t­ed. T hey a re Lloyd C ollege, D av id D . Balunp, M rs, C a r ly le - C lose,-- M rs. E ileen A, R aim o, W illiam G oodiven and M rs. C onnie Devino.

T he d a te fo r the a n n u a l p icn ic w as set for Aug. 5. It w ill be held a t F ra n k 's P icnic G ro v e and tho ch a irm an will be F re d D om enick .

At th e m eeting a spec ia l p r i n w as aw arded to M rt. F ra n k M itch­e ll. R efreshm en ts w ere te rv e d b y M rt. J . E d g a r W ilkinson and M ra . Evelyn Berghouse. T h e n ex t meet­ing will lie M ay 2.

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Tl.lth "b rr tl i3 ay ~ o h ff lS . . with hl.i fam ily and frle n d t. M r P reston w in liorn In Urnwnlown, .'inn of .lam es and Kll/.iihiilli (S iiy ie) P ri'slou , lie wns iiini'rlcil tu the la te M rs. M inute (H olm es] I ’ ri's ion .

I'o r m any ye a rs M r. P ri'ston i owned and opi'rnti-il th ree Imi- ultor » liu |is In tin' v li ' ln l ly ot I ’i ' i l l i j A m liuy . U ntil III yn ir .'i ntju, lie !O|ICI IItl'l 1 II In !-)(!• fII!'Ill III Wll-k.l-lim it on Ihe p rop i'i'ty now lumwn iih I ’ reslou A irp o rt.

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served a t t m e m b er of th e tow n­ship com m ittee ut M arl/w m Tmvn- shl|.i,

M r. I ’ roBlnn has III ch ild ren , U nw ind I ’ ri's lon . Monmouth Coun­ty m ad M l|> !w vl.w , nnd M rs . Doro- lliv M cC ue , iV ln rllm io ; MI.4S M a r­ion I ’ lTN lnu, lii 'i'H i'i'iii'ld ; W llllnm I'm I ’ n .'slon Jr . and M rs . M uriel l.u tlw lj! . w ll li whom he re ild e s , H eyp orl; Koland I ’resiou , Fren- linld ; K licn Pri-slon nnd Kdw nrd I ’ i'i'nIoii, WI eh nt i m k ; M r* , A v I , W n in i', T in ::,on, A ri/ .. and M ' i . H a rr ie t T Ik ii i i ik o i i , .Snii/jertlcs, N .Y |li> him in p ra n ilc lilld re ii and lit it i 'e u l'ii i' iiu d c h lld m i: - 1

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ptaaii’a'Clah af Raritaa Tawaahip, iPfflklMrlel MuiieChairmaa.waa ''hi cklnt al the tatival.'She wu SMlltlfhy Mra. Maurice Donovan,

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: ,.::Mra, Douglas S. Dear, preiident . f l f tha Woman's Club of Little 811- iri.tfcr,'1 walcawid' the guests. The u ' laia.ta the flax wu leadbyMrs. /■yEdtwire MichaWii, a( the Woman'! •' Ctab af Raritaa Townihip, Fifth -.DMrict Chairmu of Civic* and i LagMatiaa. Tha iiagiai of the N* tIoMi Aftlheiil wu lead by Mrs.

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m a a '* C lu b o f Ocean G ro v e . ' . .M ra . Q u ie t F o iiw e ile r , F if th D i*- Ir io t V ic e P rea id en t, ip o ke b r ie f ly a t i l ln g th at " m in m ust w o r t bat m u s ic p la y s a b it p a rt i n 1 M a life to r le isu re m d e n jo ym e n t." T h e im p o rtan ce a t m usic in o u r liv c a W M M re n e d b y M r* , D onald B . S te w a rt . T r e a t o a , ' ■.■

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. M r s .C k m e n t S to k e i, S ta te Mu- t f c C l u l r a u i o f the F e d e ra t io n , en­co u rag e d th e m em b er* o f th e Mu- ate D M a rtm e n t to s in g w ith the M ata ch o ru s a t the convention to

..•b a :b a M la ’ A tla n tic C it y in M ay . T o m a c h ide h e r ta lk , M r i . S ta tu s * a * c a “ O a tA c q u a ia ie d " song to

; tb a tu aa o f " I f i A Lo n g W a y la ‘ T lp a a r a r y ." Sh e w aa accom pan ied

h y M r s . F r a n k F . H i l l , O cean C ity , la c o n d D M r ic t M u sic C h a irm a n .- M ra . A nthony R ic c ia rd i, T re n to n , F o u r th D is t r ic t M u iic C h a irm a n , W H 'In tro d u ce d .

T h * p ro c ra m Included th a * ia f - in g o f th a W om aa’i C lu b C o llec t ay the c h o ra l g ra tia a l the W om an 's

' C M i f L l t u i S i lv e r , lead b y M r* . D o a o v a a , d ire c to r and accom pan-

. - T l i i i W om an’* C lu b a f O caaa O re v a C h o ra l G ro u p la a g “ la a u t l- fe ll D re a m e r" and ‘X o v e l i a M any M w it o r a d T h ia g ," d irec te d by M n . S a y d e r and accom pan ied h y M r* . F l t t i u . 'M r * . W illia m J . G ruef-

i l a r o f th e M odem M u ie a C lu b o f T o m a K iv e r n n g " A r t Thou T ro u b le d " an d “ C a rm e n a " a cco m ­pan ied b y M ra .. Cam eron M unkit- t r ic k . M ra . E . L . Sav ld g e o f the W o m an '* C lu b o l R e d B a n k ente r­ta in e d : w ith , a n 'acco rd km solo “ S a n ta L u c ia " aad " A M elod y o f M a rc h e s ,"

. ’ !■ T h o fc h o ra l group o f the K eyp o rt L l t e r a iy , C h ib h im "C o m a to the F a i r " and "G o t) B m § O u r L a n d ," accom pan ied b y M r* . C a rle to n R . W h a rto n : .

T w o vo ca l w lo i “ V i i i i d ’ A rte ” and "S tille -v ie -d lr-N ach t," w ere

' tend ered b y M r i . Jo y c e M a u e y

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- “ M y O td K e n tu c k y Heme" aM "A L it t le G r a u S h a ck ” w e re p la y ad ea uke le le * b y m em b er* o f the R ed B a n k W om an’a C lu b , d irected b y M r* . Sav id g e .

T h a W om an 'a C lu b o f R a r ita n T o w n ih ip C h o ra l g ro u p sang "W e! com e Sw eet P le a su re ” and “ A B u sh e l and a . P e c k .” accom pan ied b y M r i . A n d re w O 'N e ill .

A com bined group o f 35 c lu bw o­m en in the d ia tric t sang “ M ay You A lw a y s ” d irected by M rs . D onald B . S te w a rt Jr .

T h e W om an'a C lu b of R a r ita n T o w n ih ip w a i the host c lu b m d M r i . W illia m M c L a n e , p res id ent, inv ited a l l the guests to e n jo y the re fre ih m e n t i fo llo w ing the pro­g ram .

T h e proceeds from the fe stiva l w il l be p resented to the M eta T h o rn e W ate ra S ch o la rsh ip Fund o f th e N e w Je r s e y F e d e ra tio n of W om en 's C lub a .

Tableware Program At Woman's C lub.

A p ro g ram oa the h is to ry and rom ance o f tab le w a re , th e a r t o ! setting a b eau tifu l tab le and be­hind-the-scenes c ra ftsm a n sh ip o f f ine tab lew a re w il l be p resented at a . m eeting o f the W om an’s C lub o f M ataw an In c ., to be heM M on­d ay a t Ih e p a rish house o f T r in it y E p isco p a l C h u rch , it has been an ­nounced b y M rs . P e te r T e n E y c k , p ro g ram c h a irm a n .

T h e p ro g ram haa been p lanned In co-operation w ith O neida S i lv e r ­sm ith s and w il l in c lu d e d isp la y s o l the co m p an y 's p a tte rn s in fine s te r lin g , s ilv e rp la to and sta in le ss f la tw a re and m odern m e lam in e d in n e rw a re . T h e a im o f the pro-, g ram is to dem ooatrate the m an y b eautifu l p a tte rn s a v a ila b le today la *11 typ e * o f ta b le w a re and to ih o w th at g r s c io u i l iv in g is pos­s ib le w ith in the l im it* o f a n y bud­get. ■ .

Plans Installation At Breakfast Sunday

B a y ih o re Post 737, Je w ish W ar V e te ran s o f the U .S .A ., w il l hold its annu a l in sta lla tio n a t a bagel in d lo x b re a k fa i l Su nd ay a t 10 a .m . in the U n ited H ebrew C o ngregation Synagogue, B ro ad S t ., K e y p o rt .

C o unty , s ta te and natio na l o f f i­c e r * w il l be p resent a s the day h as been se t a * " A l S a w y e r D s y " to honor the outgoing sta te co m ­m and er.

N e w post o ffic e rs to be in sta lle d a re R a y B le ss , com m and er; S a l Sp in e lla , sen io r v ic e co m m and er; Jo e K a p la n , Ju n io r v ic e co m m an­d e r ; H e rm an K o ro b o w , ju d g e ad ­vo ca te ; J a c k K evo e , c h a p la in ; J a c k L a t a r . o lf lc e r-o f- lh c d a y ; B e rt G o ldste in , se rv ic e o f f ic e r ; D a v e B e rn ste in , ad ju tan t and J e r r y P e rlm a n , in su ran ce o ff ic e r .

Announce Plans For Field Day

T h e M ataw aa-M o rg an v llle N e ig h­borhood A saocia tio n o f M onm outh C o u n c il o f G i r l S c o u li held a m eeting T u e sd a y a t the H ealth Cen­te r , M a taw an . T h e m eeting w a s opened by M rs . C lin to n H e ye r , Neighborhood C h a irm a n . P la n s fo r Ih e neighborhood fie ld d ay w e re d iscussed b y th e lead ers p resent.

T h e fie ld d a y w il l be held M ay 19 w hen the fly -u p cerem ony fo r B ro w n ie a w il l be conducted in the m orn in g . T h e afternoon p rogram w il l consist o f an ob stacle race fo r a ll troops and a Scout’s ow n c e re ­m ony w il l conclude the d ay .

M rs . M ary Lou W illia m s , d is t r ic t a d v iso r o f M onm outh Council o f G i r l Scouts, reported the new age p ro g ram w h ich w il l go Into a ffe c t Septem ber 1963. T h e four groups w il l be B ro w n ie s , Ju n io r G i r l Sco u ts , C ad ette G ir t Scouts and Se n io r G i r l Scouts. M rs . W illia m s sa id the new G i r l Scout stam p w ill he issued b y the post o ffice a t the round-up on J u ly 24. She announc­ed that th ere a re 576 troops in the now co u n c il. M onm outh Shopping C e n te r w ill hold a H ap py G i r l Scout ce leb ratio n M ay 10-11 and 12, w ith a p arade on M ay 12.

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Workshop In Gorman At Madison High '

T h e N ew Je r s e y W orkshop o f the A m e ric a n A sso c ia tio n o f T e a c h e rs o f G e rm a n m et F r id a y even ing at M ad ison To w n sh ip H igh School. M ia s R u th H e ss , v ic e president of the nationw ide A . A . T . G ., p re ­sented a p rog ram d ea ling , w ith c la ssro o m te st in g . T h e evening in ­cluded a v is it to the high schoo l's language lab o ra to ry , a modern fa ­c i l i t y w ith 40 positions used in te ach in g F re n c h , G e rm a n , L a t in , S p an ish and , next y e a r , R u ss ia n . 'T h e w o rkshop has been m eeting

re g u la r ly a t va r io u a N ew Je rs e y h igh schoo ls in o rd e r to acquain t G e rm a n te ach e rs w ith the la test teach ing m ethods, te x ts and stud ies in the fie ld . Som e m eetings h ave been devoted e x c lu s iv e ly to a n a ly ­ses o f language lab o ra to ry tech­n iq ues. T h e in fo rm a l exchange o f ideas am ong the te ach ers at such m eetings, is perhaps the w o rkshop 's p rim e asse t.

A h igh light o f the even ing w as a il e ih ib t t in the l ib ra ry o f a r t w o rk e ie c u te d b y ju n io r high school ch ild re n from a suburb o f D uesse l. d o rf , G e rm a n y . T h e a r t exh ib it, co n ta in in g pen-and-ink d raw ing s, b rush pa in tin gs, and b lock and bat­ik p rin tin g s , a re being moved to a show case in the m ain lo b b y ,. ac­co rd ing to M a rv in P o lan sky , G e r ­m an teacher a t M adison T ow nsh ip H igh School.

Announco Sorvicos At Baptist Church

S u n d ay W orsh ip S e rv ic e s in the F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rch , M ataw an , a re conducted a t i : 45 a .m . and 11 a .m . A n u rse ry is provided d u r­ing both se rv ic e s . C h ild ren 's c h u rch is held fo r youngsters four- to -six -yea rs o ld d u ring the 11 o 'c lo ck se rv ic e . Sund ay C hu rch School begins i t 9 :45 a .m . w ith c la s s e s fo r a l l ag e groups. T h e ju n io r and sen io r c h o irs w il l p re ­sent the c an ta ta , " H a lle lu ja h , W hat A S a v io u r .”

M o n d ay a t 7 p .m . Ju n io r c h o ir re hearses .

T h u rs d a y at 8 p .m . E a s te r Com ­m union S e rv ic e w il l be conducted. F o llo w in g Miis se rv ic e a t 9 p .m ., the sen io r c h o ir w i l l m eet fo r re­h e a rsa l.

S a tu rd a y at l :4 S a .m . cherub c h o ir re h e a rse s . -

E a s t e r S u n rise S e rv ice w ill be he ld a t 8 :30 a .m . O ther E a s te r s e rv ic e s w i l l 'b e conducted at 9 :45

an d l t a .m . -

Shoro Diabotics Moot In Matawan

T h e J e r i . y Shore D iab e tics C lu b m et a t Ihe hom e o f M isa A lv in a M cD onald , 14} R a v in e D r . , M a ta ­w an , on S a tu rd a y even ing . P rese n t at the m eeting w ere n ine m em bers, fo u r asso c ia te m em b ers (non-d ia­b etic re la t iv e s o r f r ie n d s ), and two guests.

L e t te r s fro m the N ew Je r s e y L eag u e of D iab e tic s and from the A m e rica n D i a b e t i c A sso c ia tio n w ere read and d iscussed . T h e ch a irm an w as in stru cte d to look fu rth e r into the p o ssib ility of be­com ing a ff ilia te d w ilh the s ta le and national o rg an iza tio n s and the re sp o nsib ilities connected with such a ff ilia tio n .

R e p rin ts fro m the o ffic ia l m aga­z in e , “ T h e F o re c a s t ,” w ere d is­trib u ted am ong the m em bers for th e ir read ing and la te r d iscuss io n .

T h e fin a l m eeting fo r the saason w il l be held a t the hom e of M iss M ario n Bed le , 11 Ja m e s St., Old B rid g e , on S a tu rd ay even ing , M a y 19. A n y p ersons interested in the fu rthe ring o f in te lligen t understand ­ing o f d iabetes, who a re them se lves d iab e tic , o r who h ave d iab etic m em b ers in th e ir fa m ilie s , a rc in­v ited to co n tact M rs . L e n a Reclle at the O ld B rid g e ad d ress o r M rs . M ild re d M ein e rt, 14 E a s t W ash ing­ton A v e ., A t la n tic H igh lands.

Will Havo Two Booth* At Annual Scout Show

P la n s a re being m ad e fo r B o y Scout T ro o p 80, K e y p o rt , to h ave tw o booths a t the annual B o yScouts o f A m e ric a Show n l Show s to be held in Convention H a ll, A s ­b u ry P a rk , on F r id a y and S a tu r­d ay ,

One booth w il l fe a tu re d isp la y s o f t in c ra ft and stam p collections and the o th e r, f ir s t a id . F ra n kV e a ry , C liffw oo d H cach , is scout­m aste r o f the troop. T h e in structo r o f f ir s t a id , w ho w il l assist w ith the f ir s t a id booth, i s G eorgeThom p so n , K e y p o rt.

Y o u r ad ve rtisem ent in th is p aper ’ w il l rcach p rosp ective p u rch ase rs in e v e ry com m un ity in the b ayshore a re a .

R e a l E i t a t c T .isting C a fo r sa le at th is o ffice .

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M rs . W illia m T . C o r ie ll, 122 P a rk A v t O J d B rid g e , has announced an A p r . 25 dead line !o r re se rv a ­tions fo r the M id d lesex County A m e rica n Leg ion and A u x il ia ry B anq uet w h ich w if i be hetd M ay 5 a t the L ib e rty B a llro o m , South R iv e r . M rs . P ra n k T h a ll , 114 Ford- ham P I . , C o lon ia , is reservation ch a irm an . A rth u r B r y c r ’ s O rches­tra , A veno l, w il l p rov ide the m usic Tor d anc in g . E d w ard D iN ap o li, Post 68, H igh land P a rk , w i l l be the to astm aste r.

T h e guests o f honor w il l be M id­d le sex County C o m m ander F ra n k S ch w a rz , F a th e r and Son Post 435, Ed ison and County A u x il ia ry p res i­dent, M rs . Lou is B ln u th , H ighland P a rk U n it 88.

B e n jam in Sunsh ine, past com ­m and er, w ill head the ritu a l team .

T h o m as Ronan , F a th e r and Son Post 435, E d iso n and W ade B ro w n , W oodbridge Post B7, w il l be legion co-chairm en and M rs . W endell D o ll, Co lon ia U n it 248 nnd M rs . L a w ­rence G uadag n lno , H igh land P a rk U n it 88f a u x il ia ry co-chairm en .

March Activities At Madison Library

M rs . D av id W atson, p resident of the F re e P u b lic L ib r a r y of M adi­son To w n sh ip , has reported on the a c t iv it ie s d u ring M a rc h , D u rin g the m onth, there w ere 651 books borrow ed , 317 adult and 334 ju ven ­ile . '

V o lu n teers who serve d at the li­b ra ry d uring the month w ere the fo llow ing m em bers of the W om an's C lub o f L au re n ce H a rb o r and other fr iend s of the l ib ra ry : M rs . R a y ­m ond P a rk s , M rs . Jo h n P rob sf, M rs . G eo rg e Sm ith , M rs . W illiam W eeks, M rs . L a w re n c e Holden, M rs . Leo n ard Sn yd er, M rs . G ilb e rt T ie r , M rs . G eorge Jo c h , M rs . Ja m e s A rm stro ng , M rs . Roy B u r­d ic k , M rs . O lga B e ck e r , M rs . W il­liam W a llis , M rs . C h a r le s G a rr iso n , M rs . H a r r y N ovotny , and M rs . W at­son, L au re n ce H a rb o r ; M rs . V in ­cent B u sh m an ; M rs . F lo re n ce H o lm es, and M rs . J . M . H iggins, C liffw oo d B e ach , and M rs . G eorge M aku k , M ataw an .

Firo Destroys Sovorol Bungalow* At Harbor

S e v e ra l cottages in a sum m er bungalow co lon y on B a y v ie w D r ., L au re n ce H a rb o r w e re destroyed by f ire w hich b ro ke out e a r ly F r i ­d ay and fo r a t im e th reatened year- around residences s ituated 50 feet a w a y . F ire m e n o f the Cheese­quake and Lau re n c e H a rb o r Com ­p an ies w e re sum m oned sh o rt ly a ft­e r 12:30 a .m . a fte r P t l . Ja m e s A d am s of the M adison Tow nsh ip P o lice spotted the b laze w h ile on patro l in the a re a .

T h e firem en wet down the area and snuffed ou t the flam es p re­venting loss o f the entire colony. P o lice sa id the b laze w as the sec­ond at the co lony th is week and that nine o f the 30 un its on ihe p roperty w ere destroyed in the two fire s .

A ll the units a re unoccupied at the present tim e , though th ey gen­e ra lly a re rented throughout the su m m e r season. F re d I L W iess is m anager of the colony. P a tro lm an Ad am s w as assis ted by Speciat O f­f ice r E d w a rd T o n ia s i. Sgt. W illiam B u r ie w also investigated .

Program Conference Held In Matawan

T w e n ty clubs w ere represented when the P r ^ r a m A ss js ia n rn Con­fe rence of the F if th D is tr ic t of the N ew Je rs e y S ta le Fed e ra tion of W om en's C lubs convened at t h e T r in it y Ep isco p a l C hu rch H a ll, M ataw an . .

M rs . Pete r A . R e a d , F if th D is ­t r ic t P rog ram A ssis tan ce C h a ir­m an , presided.

G ree ting s w e re brought b y M rs. D an ie l F o iiw e ile r , d is tr ic t v ic c p resident and M rs . P e te r T e n E y c k , p rog ram ch a irm an of the hostess c lub . .

In d iv id u a l c lu b cha irm en repo rt­ed on the y e a r ’ s p rogram and e x ­changed ideas d uring the m orn ing sess io n . Luncheon and a social hour followed.

'H ie clubs represen ted w e re A s­b u ry P a rk W om an’ s C lu b ; Je rs e y Shore W om an’ s C lub ; Avon Wom­an 's C lub ; F a rm in g d a le W om an’s C lu b ; T h e W om an’s C lub of L itt le S i lv e r ; The W om an’s C lu b of Lau re n c e H arb o r; Long B ran ch W om an’s C lub ; T h e W om an's C lub

o f M a taw an ; K e y p o rt L it e ra r y C lub ; P o in t P Jeaaan t W om an’s C lub ; T h e W om an's C lu b o f R a r i ­tan Tow nsh ip ; T o m s R iv e r W om ­an ’s C lub ; Sea G ir t W om an’s C lu b ; Spring L a k e W om an’# C lu b ; N ew Sn rew sb u ry W om an’s C lub ; The W om an's C lub o f South A m b o y ; P a s t P re s id e n ts ’ W om an's C lu b ; l iv e n in g M em bersh ip C lu b of Long B ran ch and the M ataw an Contem ­p o ra ry League .

Grammar School P-TA Spring Bazaar Apr. 28

T h e M ataw an G ra m m a r School P a ren t-Teache r Asso cia tio n w ill sponsor the sp ring b a ra a r on the grounds of the school S a tu rd ay , A p r. 28, s ta rting at 10 a .m . M rs . Robert O ’Connell is g en era l c h a ir ­m an and M rs . P e te r K o c lsch and M rs . H en ry A h k r s , co-cha irm en . A c ircu s them e w ill p re v a il and m any new ideas w il l be introduced .

T h e re w il l be free g ifts during the d ay and the m ake-up booth for boys and g ir ls w il l have m any new c h a r­

acte rs to c re a te th rough p rofession* •1 m ake-up and a ccesso rie s ,

A th r ift booth w il l be featured at w h ich c lo th ing fo r ch ild ren and adults w ill be ava ilab e a t reason- a be p r ic e s . Anyone hav ing good used c lo th ing fo r in fan ts , ch ild ren and ad u lts m ay con tact M rs . Koe- Isch , Beechwood T e r r . , M ataw an for p ick-up before W ednesday, A p r . 25. '

Pedal Pushers To Have Easter Party

T h e Brow ntow n P ed a l P u sh e rs 4-li C lu b have com pleted p lans fo r the E a s te r p arty to be held at *.he home of the p resident, M iss L in d a Johnson , T ice to w n R d .

M em b ers attended a ro lle r s ka t­ing p a rty in the South Am boy R o l­le r R in k F r id a y even ing . T h e y w ere transp o rted hy M rs . N . A . Donner.

M iss Johnson conducted the b usi­ness m eeting of the club in ?he B row ntow n School at w hich p lans for the two even ls w e re com pleted.

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Concert By Youth Symphony; T h e M IM Ih m < Y o u th Sym p ho ny w iU p raaeat a s p sc ia l; c o ace rt ded-

. Ic s te d to th e m em ory o f A l k n E . W s r a e r , i . . f a n n e r m em b er o f the D o u g lM i C o lle g e M usic D e p a rt­m e n t. on Su n d ay . - :

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T h e M id d lesex Y o u th Sym phony i * com posed o f young people from D up e llen , E a s t B ru n sw ic k , E d iso n , K e y p o rt , M idd lesex ,- New B runs- w id i . P l lc a ta w a y T ow nship . P la in ­f ie ld ,1 S a y re v i l lc ; M etuchen and H ig h lan d P o rk , '

I t s con ductors a re M a x P e c k e r , fo rm e r ’ conductor o f the N ew B ru n sw ic k Sym p ho ny , J o r r y K up - c h y iu k y , d irec to r o f in strum enta l w u a ic a t E a s t B ru n sw ick H ifjji Scho o l, and D a n ie l Schum an , as­s is tan t p ro fesso r o f m usic at D o u g la s s .. . .

T h e You th O rc h e it ra rehearses e ac h F r id a y fro m seven to n ine p .m . in the m u sic ■ build ing a t D o ug lass Co llege .

Plan Fashion Show Party, Dance May 11

F in a l p lan a w e re m ade a t a m eeting T h u rs d a y evening a t S t . G a b r ie l's H a il, B ra d e v e lt , fo r the an n u a l sp ring c a rd p a r ty , fa sh io n show and dance to be held F r id a y even ing , M a y I I , a t t h e M o lly P it c h e r H o te l, R e d B an k .

Co m m ittees w e re nam ed b y the R e v . V incen t A . L lo y d , ho no ra ry c h a irm a n , and M rs . Ja m e s P e llc t t , g en e ra l c h a irm a n .

M rs . H a rv e y H o lland , fa sh ion show ch a irm a n , reported that the la te s t in sp rin g and s u m m e r fash ion s w il l be show n through the co u rte sy o f T h e S ty le Shop, F r e e ­hold. C a rd p lay in g w il l begin a t 7 p .m . lo be fo llow ed b y the fash ion show and an eve n in g o f d ancin g to the m u s i c o f P a t C a p r i o rc h e s tra . .

T ic k e ts a re a v a ila b le a t the S t. G a b r ie l’s re c to ry o r at the d oor. T h e proceeds w i I t benefit S t. G a b r ie l’s , S t . Jo h n ’ s a n d S t . C a th e rin e 's C h u rch es .

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A report w as g iven on the ham supper held re cen tly , w h ich was a success.

M rs . Pau l Pouzenc and M rs . Jo h n W illia m s w e re nam ed dele­gates to the convention to be held in A sb u ry P a rk M a y 25, 26 and 27. A lte rn a te s w il l be M rs . C a th e rin e L a rk in and M rs . M arth a R uhm an .

E a c h m em ber w il l b ring canned goods to the next m eeting . M on­d a y , M ay 7 , lo f i l l -a basket fo r it needy fa m ily .

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P la n s a re being com pleted fo r ft ro a st beef supper to be held T h u rs ­d a y , A p r . 26, from 5 to 7 p .m . and a rum m age sa le is scheduled fo r M a y 7 and 8 .

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ag es fo r in ju r ic i the h o y susta in ed la h a ik e th a ll p ra c t ice .

C h a r le a E . M e r r i l l , 55 B ro ad S t ., M ataw an To w n sh ip , su ing on be­h a lf o f h im se lf and h is son , V ic to r , a l io h a* nam ed Jun io r v a n it y b ask e tb a ll coach D a n ie l Stankie- w ic z a defendant.

M r . M e r r il l aald V ic to r w as In ­ju re d D e c . 8 , 1458, w h en under the coach 's d irec tio n and a * part o f hia tra in in g he w a s running fro m one end o f a h igh school h a ll to the othe r, and cou ld no I

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M ilt G a le , L e x L u c a s , L a r r y E is e m a n , F r a n k Z a m p e lle w ith m o re com - ia g a a M e * c e w a l l Ih e tim e.

JSL Matawan Nine Starts Workouts

M ataw an A . C „ to rep resen t M a t­a w an In the J e r s e y Shore Leag ue th ia tu rn m er, s ta rte d p ra c tice la st w eekend p rep a rin g fo r the m id -M ay opening o f the s h o rt c ir c u it '* se a ­son . L a r r y T o m a se llo , f ie ld ca p ­ta in , announces th e team is fu lly un ifo rm ed an d equ ipped and w il l p la y a p ra c t lce gam e in tw o w ee ks a t th e ir hem e fie ld , th e M a ta w a a H ig h School d iam o nd .

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F re d D e N a rd * and Jo e F a n o , fa rm e r M a ta w a a H ig h c a tc h e rs , w i l l w o rk behind th e b a t. A n e x ­M aroo n and Stee l c a s t a lso w il l p e r­fo rm In the in fie ld , T o m ase llo , B i l l y V o tta , V in c e V in c i , Steve F e - d e le , and posaib ly B i l ly C o llin s , o f th ie y e a r ’s . M H S n ine .

In the p utfie ld w il l be C a rm e n D a v in o , once a K e y p o rt H ig h sh o rt­stop ; F ro s t and tw o e x-M ataw an H ig h p la y e n , T o n y P a n z e r* an d M o rr ia Ingu agg iato .

T o m ase llo s ta te s th e te sm w a s p leased to ob ta in th e a e rv ice s o f W aaca fo r its m ound s ta f f a s the ex-W oodbridge p la y e r p layed on a D e n v e r a rm y post te am th at w ent to the n atio na l sem i-p ro tou rn ey a t W itch ita .

M ataw an w a s la s t represen ted in th e ' leag ue e ight y e a rs ago . T h e fra n c h ise w aa m oved to K e y p o rt , an d w hen It w a s ’ abandoned th e re , A r t C ib b and the P A L took it on la M ad ison . B u t th e M adison team w aa ham p ered b y p la y e r d if f ic u l­t ie s aad la c k o l a no m a fie ld , so G ib b y ie ld ed h is fra n c h ise la st w ia - te r . .

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.The season’s p lana c a ll fo r a two- d iv is io n league . One d iv is io n o f f iv e team a w il l b e fo r In n s from 15 to S t pound* in w e igh t. T h e othe r d lv i- sion w il l be com posed o f p la y e n from S I to I I S pounds in w e igh t. T h e re w il l be to ur .c lu b* in th e h e s v ie r w eight d iv is io n . T h e league is a ff il ia te d w ith the n a tio n a lly know n Pop W a rn e r F o o tb a ll Leag ue . E a c h te am w ill conaist o f from 3S to M p la y e rs . E v e r y boy on each team w il l see sct io n in each g sm e.

K n igh t s ts te d that M adison T o w n ­ahlp Is th e o n ly m u n ic ip a lity ia N ew Je r s e y w h ich h as it* ow n Jun­io r football leag ue . He founded th e leag ue la st y e a r w ith the he lp o f rep resen ta tives fro m othe r a re aa o f the tow nship . T h e possib le use of the new M adison T ow nsh ip H igh School football f ie ld fo r next fa l l ’s g sm e * w as re cen tly d iscussed w ith the B o srd o f E d u ca tio n . T h e re is a good p o ssib ility thnt perm iss ion w il l be granted fo r Its use by the league, acco rd in g to K n ig h t.

Oene M urp hy is v ic c president o f the organ ization w ith G ene D oss se c re ta ry ; E d w a rd H utch inson , tre a su re r and Jo h n Sp e llm an , A r ­thur B rend cl nnd K a y U lankenhnrn . trustees.

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P la y e r iryo iiTs d iv is io n o f the M utm vim H lo 1!> Baseb a ll Leag u e w il l be conducted S a tu rd a ys , s ta rt in g Ih ls w eek at

B a sk e tb a ll’s la st bounce fo r the 1M1-C2 season in the K e y p o rt Y ou th A th le tic Le a g u e loo k p la c e S a tu r­d ay * t K H S co u rt w hen th e P is- toaa au llsd tw o g a in 's out o f the f ire , IB-18 o v e r the L a k e r s and 25­21 o v e r the H a w k s , to sw e ep lotal le sg u e honors for a second season. T h e H a w k * q u a lif ie d to m eet the ch am p s in th e f in s l b y downing th * N a ts 27-IS ia the f ir s t gams- of a tr ip le h e ad e r.

T h e f i n t k a i l b a tt ls betw een Ihe H a w k s a a d th s N s ts w a s a tight one, the h a llt im e acore being on ly 11-10 in fa v o r o f the H a w k s . T h e H a w k s w e re succeeding in keep­ing the leag ue 's high sco re r , the N ata F ra n k ie Co yle , in c h e ck , but It took an edge o f foul-shooting by C h u ck ie Rob inson to keep the H a w k s sh e a d . T h e N ats rush ing defense w a s p a r t ic u la r ly im p re ss ive in th e second period .

B u t a fte r h a lft im c , d riv in g by S te ve H ansen in d D a n E r lan d se n and a p a ir o f Jump ahota by John B o lte su ffice d to p u ll the H aw ks w a y out ah e ad . The v ic to rs defense kep t Co yle in check ag a in and none o f h is m a te s could get loose at a ll In the second ha lf.

T h e P is to n s w e re th em se lves sg a in '.vith the re tu rn o f M ilkb o ttlcs L o S ap io to th e ir lin eup , T h e y lost th e ir on ly gam e In tw o y e a rs M a r. 31 when h e w as out fo r b aske tb a ll p rac tice . H e did not do m uch fo r them In th e opening g am e w ith the L a k e rs , R a lp h D u F o u r and M ike Esp o s ito lead ing them a w a y to a 14-11 lead a t h a lf lim e . K e n Schu ltz huatled the L a k e rs a tta c k along.

In the th ird q u a rte r, defense w a s the b ig note, a s fo r the f ir s t tim e th is season tw o te am s p la y e d * fu ll o u a rte r w ithout aco rln g a point. In the la * t q u a rte r , it w a a a 5-5 stand­o ff , enough to a ssu re a P is to n w in , Lo S a p io m a k in g hia o n ly baaket o f th a gam e. B u t w ith one by T o n y LaC o n te , i t w a s enough to o ffie t ihe beet e ffo rt* o f th * L a k e r * Sch u ltz •a d B i l ly W iO w n*.

T h * d e c is iv e g am e w a s an o v e r t im e v ic to ry made p o ssib le fo r the P is to n s b e cau se L o S ip io pu lled them up fro m behind in the c lo s in g m in u tes o t regulstson t im e . H e a lto sco red one b aske t, and D u F e u r , ih e o ther, fo r M r o v e rtim e period w in .

J u n i* L a C o n te , H an se n and E r ­landsen acoounted to r th e H aw ks sco rin g . T h e ir team w a s behind o n ly 11-10 a t the h a lfw a y in te rm is­sio n snd edged out sh e a d 1514 at the th ird q u a rte r m a rk . T h e n cam e the w ild ly e xc it in g la s t q u a rte r w ith the P is to ns being saved In the la s t m inute .

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K e y p o r l G ra m m a r and M urp hy Scho o l, M idd letow n , m oved out in front aa Ih e leag u e ra c e opened w ith K e an sb u rg and D w ig h t School, M id d le to w n , in the n e x t b racke t. T h e Iw o la tte r schoo ls appear io h a v e team s v e ry w e ll m atched fo r it took a gam e reach in g into the d a rk n e ss fo r K ean sb u rg to co m c out w ith a 9-8 d ec isio n .

K e y p o rt G ra m m a r took th e ir f i r s t tw’o g am es 4-2 o v e r M ataw an E le ­m e n ta ry and 7*2 ove r U n io n B e ach . C o ach R o n n ie Schm itt appears to h ave th e p itch in g streng th as B i l ly G e ig e r tu rned in a one-h ittcr ag a in st Union B e ach and Donnie N u ss a th ree-h itte r ag a in st M ata* w an . B u t the top p itch e r of Ih e leag ue rig h t nt th is tim e is the M u rp h y Scho o l's Hooka A h lc rs who spun a s t ir r in g no-hitter in beating M ataw an E le m e n ta ry 7-1.

M ataw an got out in front in tbe g a m e w ith M urp hy School w hen G a r r y R e ith w a lked in tho f ir s t , sto le second and cam e hom e on in ­fie ld outs, so it took a b lasting hom e run by M urp hy’ s M ick e y M c ­C u lloug h w ith men ab oard to re ­c o v e r the lead fo r A h lc rs te a m ­m ate s .

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h a v e h is woes w ith an inexp er­ienced squad o f p la y e rs at C l i f f ­wood M em o ria l. T h e C liffw ood team took a 16-1 la c in g from D w ight School in the opener, but the b ene­f it s o f m ore p ra c t ice showed up w h en th ey w e re ab le to hold the •tro ng M urp hy team to an 6*3 ■core the next tim e out.

K e y p o rt G ra m m a r ’s progress to d a te ap p e ars la rg e ly a ttrib u tab le to • re fu sa l to sw ing a l bad p itch ­e s . fn both the Union Deavh nnd M ataw an E le m e n ta ry gam es, the K e y p o rt team s gained th e ir ru n s la rg e ly by w a lk s fillin g the hasps and then fo rcin j* in run s for them . G e ig e r helped w in h is ow n gam e • g a in s t Union Beach w ith n double c le a r in g the sacks o f b ascru nners put on by w a lk s . Bu t he lost h is shutout when he w a lk e d the B e a ch ­e rs E d O stre v ich and M ike S id is in and M uster K o lod zie j uncorked atw o*bngger. *

In the M ataw an E le m e n ta ry g am e , th ree of K e y p o rt's four run s w e re w a lk e d across the plate by M ataw an p itch ing , ’l'he M ataw an s ta f f has the f ire behind th e ir p itc h ­es, but they cannot con tro l thu b a ll ye t .

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T H R E E 1961 M A T A W A N H IG H G R A D U A T E S a re g rac in g the freshm en t r a c k te am s of m a jo r co l­leges th is sp ring . T h e school p re­sided o ve r by fo rm e r t ra c k coach Jo h n C a racc io lo ca n take a Ju stif i­ab le p ride in th is accom plish m ent and it should be a trem endous sp u r lo the p resent w e a re rs of the sp iked shoe em b lem at M ataw an that th ere s h a ll be no d im inuatio n o f e ffo rt to adhere to the h igh stand­a rd set by those w ho have gone be­fo re . T h e ro ll is : R ich ie Bennett, • dash m an at B ro w n ; B ra d B rad - ach , a q u a rte r-m ile r a t Seton H a ll, and M ike C atherw ood , a pole vau l- te r fo r the R u tg e rs fro sh . C a th e r­wood is the firs t one o f the tr io to have sw ung into action . He took p a rt in a p rac tice meet S a tu rd ay ag a in st P la in f ie ld an d Bound B ro o k H igh Schoo ls. Catherw ood w ill be in action S a tu rd ay when the R u tg e rs frosh jo u rn ey to E a sto n fo r a m eet w ith the strong L a fa y e tte y e a r ­lin g s . B rad ach m ay he in the Queens-lona R e la y s at R a n d a ll’s Is ­land , but there is a su re r chance he w il l be in a .Se to n H a ll e n try at the Penn R e la y s . A n odd ity o f Se­ton H a ll t r a c k is th a t , fo r fre sh m en , it is a ll running even ts a t p resent, no fie ld com petition . On Dennett, h is f ir s t show ing w il l be (n P h ila ­delphia A p r . 2t w hen the B ro w n freshm en engage the Penn and Co­lum bia freshm en in a t r ia n g u la r m eet a t F ra n k lin F ie ld . A proud show ing fo r one y e a r for a school the s ize o f M a taw an . ,

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M A T A W A N E R S IN C O L L E G E B A S E B A L L on a l l fron ts. P ete Benne tt’s large fo llo w ing am ong M ataw an fandom can see h im in action at the R u tg e rs fie ld in P is - ca ta w ay T o w n s h i p Sa tu rd ay when the pow erfu l S ca rle t com es together w ith B ro w n and W hite . Bennett showed the cobwebs a re out of h is batting e ye by h itting a home run In the opening Leh ig h gam e of the season , a v ic to ry o v­e r Sw arth m o re A p r. 4. D ave G re g o ry . M a taw an , has p itched the firs t gam e o f h is co llege c a r ­e e r . He hurled an e ight-h itter fo r U p sa la in a doubleheader a t Su s­q uehanna last w eekend but lost 8-6 . F o u r e rro rs d id the d am ag e . R a re fo r a co llege freshm an to have p itched a v a r s ity gam e so soon. Bob R a n k l caught both gam es a t Susquehanna, to m ake it a M ataw an op eration . A nother M ataw an residen t is h itting both the bull and the head lines at the N a v a l A eu d cm y. B ru ce G u n k le is No. 1 p itch ing s ta rte r for N a v y , lit* p ltchcd a 21-3 v ic to ry ove r L a­fayette und slam m ed out a tr ip le nnd double the f ir s t two tim es at bat w ith men aboard to d em ora l­ize the Leo pards . As the coach of the Leo pards , C h a r le y G e lb e rt, is a Los Angeles D odger scout in off seasons, his team s a re no pushovers, so the M idd ies have c e r ta in ly got them se lves anuther b a ll c lu b . Joe B e llin o , N a v y ’ s great s ta r o f tw o ye ars ago, a s assistan t coach la st y e a r , brought G unkle along as a p itcher to h is present s tatus, N avy w ill play two gam es in th is v ic in ity , ag a in st Co lum bia a t B a k e r F ield , N ew York, M ay 18, and against P r in c e ton a{ th e T ig e rs field the fo llo w , ing day. G unkle su re ly w ill p itch one o r the o ther of these gam es.

K EY PO H T HIGH BASEBALL a l­so has its co lleg iate rep resen ta tion . L ast wei*k we m entioned Boh Chro- my a t M arie tta nnd lla a k C leary ca tch ing for i ’o lom ac S ta te . Now conies th e hearten ing w ord tha t J im m y W ilson will !><• p lay ing firsi bnse for (he N orth t ’aro linn S ta te I freshm en . This is no little a m w v j pliKhmenf for tlie IMI KHS first j s ack er n s the college baseba ll | league in the C arnlinns is a very good one. As for the a m v n t K ey ­po rt H igh football team , il su ffers from pn*p schoolitis. C harley Col* la rd , a r ig h th a n d e r fireball p itcher, that would have been u b ig lu'lp, is the hurling m ainstay of R u tgers

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Matawan 7-3 Win Over Middletown

M alaw an baseball te a m s p layed a tr ip lc h e a d e r at M iddletow n F r i­day . I h e overa ll resu lt w as sa tis ­fac to ry fo r the M aroo n and Steel as the v a r s i ty got on th e winning s ide a f irs t tim e th is sea so n 7-3 a f ­te r ils o pen ing loss to N eptune. But ih e jay v ees w ere still le ft flounder- mg, the Lion seconds sco rin g <M). Ih e best job of the d a y w as left­h ander Ken S zyarto 's 3-0 one-nit shutout for th e M ataw an frosh over the M iddletow n yea rlings .

G eo rge M orrell, a rig h th an d er, did it fo r th e Huskies v a rs ity . He locked in a score less duel w ith the Lions K en Bullivant until the top of the fourth when his m a les gave h im a three*rua lead . Bill Bow ie's trip le , an e rro r on J o h n Y ate s’ bouncer, then hits by Sonny Ga'ra- fano and G arden Su therland b rought in the runs.

T h e L ions cam e back to score tn the ir half of the fourth on hits by ttuU ivant and J im B urns and on e r ro r . T hey tied it in th e fifth when Al G uen ih n e r doubled with Bulli­v an t an d P a u l H e rr aboa rd .

G o Ahead In S ix thT h e H usk ies got nut ahead again

in the top o f the s ix th on h its by Bo w ie and Y a te s an d G a ra fa n o ’s long tr ip le . T h is w as the end of B u lliv a n t a s a p itch e r and K en F o u l to c a m c on fo r M idd letown. B u i M ataw an p icked up tw o m ore in the seven th on a w a lk to F ra n k ie D 'A p o lito , E d F ly n n 's b ingle and an o ve rth ro w of f irs t by H e rr on B o w ie 's ro lle r .

In the ja y v e e gam e, J im Schan ck , M a taw an , and B u c k y Sn yd er. M idd letow n , locked in a p itch ing duel to the th ird when a ra sh o f er­ro rs , coup lcd w ith Sn yd er's tim e ly h it to w in h is own b a ll gam e swung the decision .

S teve R u sse ll w a llop ed the te lling b lo w in the freshm an g am e, an ex­tr a base c iout in the fourth w ith S z ya rto on b o a r d and then sco red h im se lf to g iv e the M ata­w an y e a r lin g s a ll th e ru n s they needed, Szya rto fanned seven and w a lked fo ur In h is s t ir r in g effo rt.

Middletown and Matawan were both b ig pre-season favo rite s in Shore C o nference ra tin g s , but each w a s upset in its op ener A p r . 3, M idd letow n 13 b y R u m so n and M ataw an , o f cou rse , b y an under­ra ted N eptune team .

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port a t K e y p o rt H igh a th le tic fie ld Sa tu rd ay i p .m . fo r Babe R u th and 8-12 league tryo u ts . B o y s m ust b ring b irth c e r t if ica te s o r school reco rd o f b irth and a %2 re g is tra ­tion fee fo r in su ran ce . Dob S trang , ac tin g p resident o f th e K eyp o rt Y ou th A th le tic League , announces.

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W ith th e w in te r season o f bow l­ing slmvfy com ing to a close , th e sp ring -sum m er season of bow ling ‘ is g e ttin g re a d y to open . T he Mid* dletow n L anes, Route 35, M iddle­town, h ave com pleted a schedu le for the new an d experienced bowl­e r. The schedu le s ta r ts off. w ith a four-m an leag u e in the ea rly shift at 7 p.m . (m ixed) and follow­ed by a five-m an, 75b league on M onday evenings. .

On T uesday, M rs. W anda Ober- le, 11 D ako ta A ve., E a s t K eans­burg , h a s announced h e r double sh ifts o f bow ling th is y e a r. An ea rly league m a d e up of a four- m an m ixed han d icap i s th e ea rly 7:30 p .m . sh ift, follow ed b y a la te league beg inn ing at 9 p .m ., hav ing ano ther four-m an m ixed , hand icap league for those tha t would p re­fe r the late sessions.

W ednesday b rin g s the S15, three- m an league in the 7 :30 p .m . for the m en, fo llowed b y the usual four-m an w o m en ’s league in the 9 p .m . sh ift. T h u rsd a y even ings in the 7 :30 p .m . s lo t, the two-man c la s s ic league for the wom en is fo llowed by the tw o-m an c la s s ic league for the m en in the la te sh ift . F r id a y 's night o f bow ling b ring s the F ire m e n 's H usb and and W ife 's leag ue , m ixed doubles t r y ­ing to do (h e ir best.

New Leag ue On S a tu rd a yOn Saturd ay n ights, a new league

ia being organ ized by M rs. Ober- le . T h is w ill be a five-m an m ixed han d icap league consisting o f three-m en and two-wom en in the t p .m , sh ift, e sp e c ia lly fo r those w to would e n jo y a n ig h t out la bow ling and c a n 't do so d u rin g the w eek .

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e a ta ia k a A t lk a H p toyar. l a h is aenkor y e a r , he u n it e d eve ryo ne b y e p u rn in s the tecu re b e rth h e | had ia K H S b ate b a ll to h a ia rd the aee m iag ly h o p e ie a p rap o d tio a of feeing a l i n t y e a r a ia a ia t ra c k a a la te la h i* a th le tic c a re e r . But b y f p .m . A p r . 4 he h ad no cause to ru e h is r l t k y ch to g e , H e had w on both the high lu m p and broad la m p to p u ll K eyp o rt from a one point d e fic it -41-41 to M iddletown and t ie w ith R um so n fo r 13% p o in ts ta m a ke the R ed R a id e rs e o n v ia c ia p iy v ic to rs in the m eet.

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w o e ,' but th at he won at m a rk s , K f t . ia the broad lu m p and 5 ft ., ■ in . . ia the high Jum p, th at tire w ith in (tn k in g d istan ce of th e w in ­n ing ones in the Shore Conference m eet last y e a r . T h e p ossib ility opens up d istinctions in t r a c k to m a tch hia ind iv id u a l b r ill ia n c e in b aske tba ll.

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F e a r s that K e y p o rt baseball m ight nosed ive fro m C e n tra l J e r ­sey cham pio nsh ip to doorm at le v ­e ls w ith the p la y e r lo sses that took p lace o ve r a y e a r 's tim e w ere am p ly d ispe lled F r id a y when the 1962 K H S d iam o nd ers shut out M anasquan 1-0 a t the B ig B lu e ’s fie ld in the opening gam e o f th e ir Shore Conference “ B ” season.

B i l l y Jan n a ro n e w o rked the w h ite ­w ash job on the B ig B lu e . He tired a b it tow ard the end, hut his mound poise saved h im . W ith the bases fille d and on ly one out in the la s t inning , Jan n a ro n e cut off a l in e r by Sq u an ’s J im O ’Donnell and tossed lo K H S th ird sa ck e r John M endolla fo r the double p lay outs to re tire the side . Squan had loaded the bases on a w a lk to R a lp h G ad sb y and h ard singles by Pete O ttcrburg and Jo e W hite.

T h e K eyp o rt w inn in g run cnm c in the top o f the s ix th when Skip V a n P e lt w a lked and D an Houra- han lin ed a s in g le to right. W hite let the b a ll get a w a y from h im In right (le ld , V an P e lt com ing around to sco re and H o urahan w inding up at th ird . Bu t H ourahan w as rut down at the p la te when he tried to ic o re o n B i l l H e y e r ’g sm ash to th ird .

W1UI In E a r ly In n in g *A l M e y e r, M anasquan p itch er,

w aa w ild in the e a r ly inn ings. The R ed R a id e rs lost se v e ra l chances to sco re b y fo o lish base-stealing and la ck o f a t im e ly hit.

M anasquan o u tfie ld ing w as bad throughout, V a n P e lt h it a single to left in the th ird that w as let ro ll aw a y fo r th ree bases, but O 'D onne ll, strong on defense for Squan a ll d a y . saved the situation fo r the B ig B lu e here .

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Electric Concept Cited By Utility

A rigaiflcaat breakthrough la ihe n M l tke itle concept’’ w u d »

'« { M by: William H. McElwain, W M tm * Jersey Central Power

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kies'aaoual Report la the Press, th# electric utilHy chief •sfcutive autHned the giewth of •Metric liviag siace th e d tfi “ «h*a *M*t ef u* thought of el* e j r t iy enly ia terms o( electric

. . While iwe ef alectricity hu been veering M i h lor yean, Mr.

i>.fieBlwaia|.aalC hit companies’ imaltfhfMgfc te the total electric •saceet beiaa two year* ago when JC PLaad iN JPL iastltuteda sew rate suUag tha ooet of electricity far hawse heating competitive with

; that «f Uwimaia conventional fuel*, la tke two yam dace the aaw

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actrit heme* added ta the Haeaa l th * tw o com pan i n . C a n c a d ia i t M t ih e fig u re w a i u n t i l when co m p ered w ith the 4 W ,M I cu •tom ­a n se rve d b y the u tilit ie e , M r . Me- E lw a ln poioted out th at i t 1* tig- a i f lc M t - ' ‘w hen we re a lis e th ere w e re p ra c t ic a lly none juat two y e e r i a g o .’’ .

Ckee Crew I t Pepuh rHyT h e g ro w ing p o p u la rity o f e lec­

t r ic hom e heating M r . M c E lw a in a ttrib u ted to the fa c t that i t i i c le an , flam e lesa , o f fe rs room to room te m p e ra tu re con tro l and e l­im in a tes tne need fo r fu rn ace and c h im n ey . F o re c a s ts in d ica te , he added, that by 1970 J C P L - N J P L w il l be se rv in g 20,000 a ll-e le c tric custo m ers .

H e noted that on the national see n r , th ere a re som e 1 ,000,000 a l l ­e le c tr ic hom es. "A g a in a d rop in the b ucket w hen com p ared to the total n u m b er o f e le c tr ic custom ­e rs , but ag a in s ig n ifica n t w h en we conald er that th ere w e re p ra c ­t ic a lly noae tw o ye a ra a g o ."

M r . M c E lw a in alao pointed to the g lo w in g num b er o f schoo l* that a re b eing equipped w ith e le c tric heat, ad d ing th at J C P L - N J P L al-

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BERMAN'SPAINT STOIE SUNDAYS

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O the r S ta r t * : N e w B ru n sw ic k , S o m e rv ille , South R iv e r , t B o u a d B ro o k , H lghtatown, R o u te I I B . B ru n s .

Fire Police From Bayshore Area A ttend Special Traffic Control School

P a rt ic ip a t in g in a tra in in g sess io n o f the M onm outh County F ir e M ice A aae e la lle a w e re , (s tan d in g , le ft le rig h t) V ic to r C a lan d rle llo , H am ilto n F l r e C o ., N eptune ; C a r l B lu n c k , S h a rk R iv e r H i lls F ir e Co . M eptuae, In s tru c to r ; G eorge Jo h n so n , K e y p o rt F ir e P a tro l, In stru c to r ; T re e p e r W a lte r E r t le , S la te P o lic e A ca d e m y , Sea G i r t ; O n ie S ic k le s ,

M ataw an , ch ie f in s tru c to r ; W a lte r N ew m an und Jo h n Bodine , H a m il­ton, N eptune , stud en ts ; (s e a le d ) M atthew D a n ia , K eyp o rt F ir e P a tro l; Theodore V a s ile k , W ays id e F ir e C o . F ir e P o lice , and R o b ert M ie r , H am ilto n , N ep lune , student.

n ty m u n ic ip a lit ie s m et the S h a rk R iv e r H ills

— F :re - p o lic c r ep reseni m outh Count re cen tly in F ir e House, Neptune , to hear S ta le T ro o p e r W a lte r E r t le lectu re on the th eo ry and p ra c tice o f t ra f f ic contro l. T h e le c tu re g iven by

ff-26-M on---Troo p er - G r t la w as p ar t o f the a re s iv en in s tru c t ic s - in - th e -d u tie ^ eight-w eek cou rse o f tra in in g be- inn conducted b y Ih e M onm outh County F i r e P o lice A sso c ia tio n fo r new ly-appointed fire police.

T h a 45 m en attend ing the co u rse

read y s e r v e n ine a il-e le c tric schoo ls, that an add itional two a re under co n structio n , snd m ore a re being p lanned .

C ite * Sav in g sIn add ition to the c lean lin ess and

tem p era tu re co n tro l ad van tages o f e le c tr ic heat fo r schoo ls, M r . M c­E lw a in exp la in e d it o ffe rs the add­ed b ene fits o f sub stan tia l sa v in g s in o r ig in a l co n struction cost and e lim ina tio n o f the need fo r bo ile r and fu rn ace ro om s, m aking a v a il­ab le m o re sp ace fo r c lassroo m s.

T h e to la l e le c tr ic concept, the u t il ity head s a id , ia today extend­ing into m o*t phases o f business and “ even in d u s try is looking at th * b enefits o ffe re d b y the to ta l e le c tr ic co n ce p t.”

R e v ie w in g th e com p an ies ’ p ro ­gram to s la y ahead o f the e le c tr ic g row th o f its se rv ic e a re a , M r . M c E lw a in noted that s ince 1935 the tw o com p an ies have added S I new sub statio ns , 3153 pole m ile * o f tran sm iss io n and d is tr ib u tio n lin e a n d .111,100 k ilo w a tts o f e le c tr ic c a p a c ity . H e a lso pointed out that the co m p an ies ’ )962 construction budget c a lls fo r the expend iture of $30,000,000.

Salvation Army Lists Storm Aid To Area

L t . C o l. G ile s C . B a rre tt , d iv l- s ional com m and er fo r The S a lv a ­tion A rm y in N o rth ern New Je rs e y has m ade p ub lic the fo llow ing re ­port on the recen t s to rm d isaste r in New Je rs e y W hich took p lace M ar, 6 and 7.

C o l. B a r re tt sa id T h e Sa lva tio n A rm y o l N o rth ern N ew Je rs e y S e r­v ice U n it s ta ff and com m ittees se rv in g under the d irection o f C ap t. E rn e s t B a x e n d a le , perform ed o v e r four d ays o f around-the-clock d is ­a ste r se rv ic e , p a r t ic u la r ly in the a reaa of To m a R iv e r , P e lican Is ­land , Seasid e H e ig hts. Seasid e P a rk , L a v a le tte , Is lan d H e ights, K eyp o rt and U n io n Beach .

H e sa id T h e S a lva tio n A rm y g ave assistance to som e 147S people, p rov id ing food, c lo th ing and m edi­ca l c a r * fro m T h a S a lva tio n A rm y Reg iona l Depot w h ich w as set up under th * d ire c tio n o f T h o m as M c­M ahon, S a lv a t io n A rm y S e rv ic e rep resen ta tive in the M anahaw kin H igh School.

Motorltta P e n a lize d

N in e b aysh o re a re a m oto rists had th e ir d r iv in g p riv ileg e* * pended b y the State D iv is io n o f M otor V e h ic le s under the m anda­tory speeding p lan and sta te point

sys tem . T h e m oto rists include W il­lia m Bo lton, W est K ean sb u rg ; P as- q ua le D e ro sa , U nion B e ach ; A n ­thony L . D eM aio , H a z le t : R ic h a rd G r in u e w a ld , M arlb o ro T o w n sh ip ; T e r ra n c a O 'H a ra , K e y p o rt . and L o rra in e A . G o losk i, Sidney B lu t- m an , W 111 i a m M cD onnell and G e o rg * Sco tt, a l l o f O ld B rid g e .

o f f ire police and the hand ling o f em ergencies to w h ich Ihe f ire de­p artm ents of th e ir re sp e ctive towns a re c a lle d . T h e y are a lso g iven a b rie fing on the va rio u s la w s con­ce rn in g f ire d epartm ents.

A s fire p o lice , these m en w ill d irec t t ra f f ic , m a in ta in f ire lin es , p rotect p rop erty and the contents o f fire-gutted b u ild ings u n til the o w ners o f the p rop erty can as­sum e the re sp o n sib ility . T h e y also have the p ow er o f a rre s t .

A ppe lated B y D ep art m ea ts F ir e po lice a re appointed b y the

f ire d epartm ents in w h ich th ey

ho ld m embersh ip - and a r e - c ir.po'.v--' c re d to act under sta le law c re a t­ing fire po lice . T h e M onmouth C o un ly F ir e P o lice A sso c ia tio n a l­so ass is ts the f ire departm ents at th e ir d iffe rent soc ia l functions such as fa ir s , wet-downs and parades.

T h e association provides guards fo r C iv i l Defense H eadq uarters in F reeho ld at C D d r ills and also has been ca lle d to he lp a l such ta sk s a s guard ing the m iss ile s a t the A sb u ry P a rk M iss ile Show and to help prevent looting a t Port M onmouth d u ring H u rr ic a n e Don­na in IMO.

I f you need p rin tin g o f . any k in d , w e a ra h e re to se rve yo u . O u r qu ick s e rv ic e and reasonab le p rice s w il l p lease you.

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L e a g u e . H e eerved a s p resid ent a ( . M id d lesex C o unty and V ic in ity P r in t in g C ra ftsm e n 's U n io n , Lo ca l 4 4 J o f P e rth A m bo y.

S u rv iv in g a re h ia w ife , M rs . L u c y (D e M a rc o ) S lio w n ; th ree a e n i, D e u g la i, G re g o ry and K im ­b e r ly , a l l a t hom e; M a p a re n ts , M r . a a d M n . O rle y Show n, M a taw an : tw o b ro ther* , O rle y Shown j r . ol th e Cam d en a re a and G eorge , F o rd s ; tw o l i s t e n , M r i . R ob ert B a rb e r , H a i le t . and M ra . Jo hn

, C a n a d y , B ak e rs fie ld ,’ C e li f . '’ - v , . A rran g e m en t* fo r fu n e ra l se rv- • U r« fc e e a re u n d er the d irectio n o f the

Sh eenan F u n e ra l Hom e, D un e llen .

M iu Trudy Sthwarek W»d To Kona/d Croc* ,

M in T ru d y S ch w a rck , n iece of M r i . G e rtru d e B ro w n m ille r , i t 4 P i n t S t ., K e y p o rt , b ecam e the b rid e o f R o n a ld C ro ce , aon o f M r. a n d M n , Chariea C ro ce , 317 A r­lington A v e ., U n ion B e a ch , on T u e sd a y afternoon, A p r . 3 , 1962, a l 2 p .m . In S t . M a ry a E p isco p a l C h u rc h , K e y p o rt ..

T h e b ride w aa g iven in m a rriag e fey h e r cousin , F lo y d C . E m m o n s V . , K e y p o rt . M i l l . T h e re sa B ilo tt i, 'e yp o rt , w as th e m a id o f honor,

and C h a r le s- C ro ce j r . , U n ion B e a c h , b rother o f the bridegroom , aerved- a s the- beet- m an.

A reception w as held a t the b rideg roo m 's home fo r ap p ro xi­m a te ly 50 gueats from Union B e a ch , K e y p o rt , A sb u ry P a rk , N e w a rk end N ew Y o rk .

T h e SrW egrootn i i .e e r v ip j in the U S - t M r F o r e e f t a t lo iM d in P e ru , I n d . w h ere t h a .c « * 0 ie .* in re sid e .

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M r. a a d M r i . S ta n le y W ic k s , I I W e it P r o j e c t A v e . , C lilfw o o d , a re the p a ren ts o f a to n , born W ednesday, A p r . 4 , I M , in R iv e r ­v ie w H o sp ita l.

A d aughter w aa b o rn in R iv e r ­v ie w H o sp ita l on W ednesday, A p r . 4 . I t t J . to M r . in d M rs . John O iy b a e k , I I Haug S t . , U n ion B e a ch . 1

G n ta n tlM r. and M ra . R Ic h a rd G ra b o w

A i , 74 F ir s t S t ., K e y p o rt , a rc the p e rca le o f a d aug hte r, born T h u rs ­d a y , A p r . 5 , 19CZ in R iv e rv ie w H oep ita l.

HarrisesA d aughter w as born in M on­

m outh M ed ical C en te r on T h u rs ­d a y , A p r . S , 1SS2, to M r. and M rs . W ayne H a rr iso n , M a in S t . , H o lm ­d e l.

PeakmanM r. and M is . W illia m P eak m an ,

• H aw tho rne S t ., C lif lw o o d Beach , a re the p e re n t i o f a son, born T u e sd a y , A p r. 3, 1962, in R iv e r

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A n n ie B . B a a ie r i, M a taw an , who d ied M a r. 1, le ft IM S to a nephew , E rh a rd W en d t, and d ie reatoiie o f h e r estate to t ie r d au g h le r, A nn ie A . B a tM n , w ho a lto w i t nam ed e x e c u tr ix , : • -

M a r la e llaA son w as born in R iv e rv ie w

H o sp ita l on T u e sd ay , A p r. 3, 1962, to M r. and M rs . W illia m M a rin e lla , 224 P a rk A v e ., U n ion B e ach .

SH va -M r . and M rs . Jo h n S i lv a , S i t

N o rth Concourse , C liffw o o d B e ach , a re the parenta o f a d aughter, b orn T h u rs d a y . A p r . S . 19*1, inR iv e rv ie w Hospital.

P e te rsA d aughter w as born in R iv e r ­

v ie w H o sp ita l oa T h u rs d a y , A p r. S , 1912, to M r. and M ra . B i l ly Jo e P e te rs , 4 G ra n d v ie w A v e ., K e a n s­b u rg .

C etabefllM r . and M rs . Ja m e a C o lab e lli,

2 t V a lle y D r . , M ataw an , a re the p a ren ta o f a daughter, born F r i ­d a y , A p r . I , IN I , in M onm outh M e d ica l Ce ftter, .

' Pest t i lA d aug h le r w as born Sa tu rd a y ,

A p r . T , 1912, in M onm outh M ed ica l C e n te r to M r. and M rs . E l i ja h P o s­te d , Sp rin g V a lle y R d ., M org an­v i l le . .

M c G ra ryM r. and M rs . E d w a rd M c G ro ry ,

27 Stonybraok D r ., O ld B r id g e , a re the p a ren ts o f a d au g h te r, born in

dd lesex G enera l H o sp ita l. . !

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s e x G e n e ra l Hosp ita l to M r . and M rs . R ic h a rd D ey , 41 H ills id e R d ., O ld B rid g e .

L a M e rteM r . and M rs . A nth ony La M o rte ,

2 * Sh ady -Nook .A v e ., C liffw ood , a re the p aren ts o f a d aug hte r, born ia Sopttt A m bo y H o sp ita l. .

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A m b o y Hosp ita l lo M r. and M ra . R o b ert D e e ry , M P iedm ont D r . , O ld B rid g e .

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M r . and M rs . E r i e B o d it , IM Su m m e rfie ld A v e ., Lau re n c e H a r­b or, a re the p aren ts o f a daugh­te r , born in South A m h o y H o sp ita l.

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boy H o sp ita l to M r . and M ra . R o n ­a ld R y a n , S2 L a u re n c e f*k w y ., L a u ­rence H arb or.

FtefceM r. and M ra . M a rtin M. F lo h s ,

12* O cean B lv d ., C lillw o o d Beach , a re the paren ts o f a son, b o m in South Am boy H o sp ita l.

C h r is t in eA son w as born in South Am boy

H osp ita l to M r . and M rs . W illia m C h ris tin e , 6 Su m m erfie ld A v e ., L a u ­rence H arb o r. -...........................

. B aacsekM r . and M rs . P h ilip B o n c/e k ,

2M Prospect A v e ., L au re n ce H a r­bor, a re Ihe p a ren ts o f a son, born Itt South A m boy H o sp ita l.

. H a ra a -M r. and M rs . V in ccn t H o ran , I

Oregon A ve ., Hazlet, a re the p a r­ents o l a son, horn S a tu rd ay , A p r .7, 1962, in R iv e rv ie w H o sp ita l.

Penn ingtonA son w as born Sau tu rd ay , A p r.

7, 1962, in R iv e rv ie w H o sp ita l to M r . and M rs . W illia m Penn ington , 28 C a ll D r . , H az le t.

Sew e llM r . and M rs . B rend ell Sew e ll,

178 M alden D r . , C liffw ood Beach , a re the p a ren ts o f a daughter, born Su nd ay, A p r . 6 , 1962, in R iv e r ­v ie w H o sp ita l.

lu p to nA son w as born in R iv e rv ie w

Hosp ita l on Su n d ay! A p r. « , 1962, to M r. and M rs . Ja m e s Lup ton , 14 C ourtland D r . , H a ile t .

: S t a f f e r !. M r , and M rs . C hristo pher Staf- f ie r i , IM See ley A v e ., K e a n ib u rg , a re the paren ts o f a daughter, born Su nd ay , A p r. I , 1962 in R iv e rv ie w H o sp ita l.

G ilb e r t M uA son w as born in R iv e rv ie w

Hosp ita l on Su nd ay , A p r. I , 1962, to M r . and M rs . S tan ley G ilb e rt­son, 11 R o se Lane-, U nion B e ach .

W ilseaM r. and M rs . Sam uel W ilson ,

2824 Route 35, H az le t, a re the p a r­ents o f a d aug hte r, born M onday, A p r . 9, 1962, in R iv e rv ie w H o sp ita l.

W ia tcrb o ttsm 'M r . and M rs . R ob ert W interbot-

tom , T aco m a P o rk , M d ., a re the p aren ts o f a daughter, R u th E ls ie , weigh ing s ix pounds and 13 ounces. The in fan t w as born in the W ash­ington C e n te r H o sp ita l, W ashington, D C . , F r id a y , A p r . * . 1962. M rs . W interbottom is the fo rm e r M iss R uth M cD onald , daug hter o f M r. and M rs . A lv in M cD ona ld , 145 R a ­v in e D r . , M ataw an .

Z u re k .M r . and M rs . C heste r Z u re k , 2B

R ose U n e , Union B e ach , a re the p aren ts o f a d aug hte r, b o rn Sun­d a y , A p r . t , 1862, in R iv e rv ie w H os­p ita l. . ■ - i ' ■ .

ObituariesC h n t o f L . V w f c r M I t

Cheater I , . V an d e rb ilt , 52, o f 196 F i r s t S t . , . K e y p o rt , d ied Su nd ay , A p r . S, 1 * 2 , in R iv e rv ie w H o sp ita l. M r . V a n d e rb ilt w as born in R a r ita n Tow n sh ip , son o f John and M a ry (U h r i£ ) V an d e rb ilt .

He w as . a m em ber o f the K ey - pnrt Board o f F ir e W ard en s, nn exem pt fire m an and a . ve te ra n of the U .S . N a v y , W orld W ar I I .

Su rv iv in g a r e h is w ife , M rs . M adeline (S io v e r ) V a n d e rb ilt ; a m m , C heste r L . V an d e rb ilt j r . , at hom e, and tw o s is te rs , M rs . E m m a B ro w e r, U n ion fica ch , and M rs . Be rth a T h o rn e , E a s t K ean sb u rg .

F u n e ra l— serv ices w e re , h e l d W ednesday afternoon a t 1 p .m . in the Bedte F u n e ra l H om e, K e y ­port. The R e v . H e n ry A . M a le , recto r of S t . M a ry ’ s Ep isco p a l C h u rch , K e y p o rt , o ffic ia ted . B u r in l w as in G ree n G ro ve C e m e te ry , K e y /w rt,

M rs . D e n n is J . SheehanM rs . L i l l y Sheehan, 64, of 604

Cam bridge A v e ., Union Beach , died F r id a y , A p r . 6 , 10G2, in M on­mouth M ed ica l C enter. She w as the w idow o f Dennis J . Sheehan.

She w as born in L o u is ian a and had lived in Union B each fo r two ye a rs . She w as a com m unicant of ihe H o ly F a m ily C h u rch , U nion B&actr--------------— '

Funeral ServicesM r* . J a m e s W . D av iea

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held F r i ­d a y m orn ing a t l t a .m . a t the Jo h n D . C rane * Sen t Funeral H om e, K e a rn y , fo r M ra . M aude C lin ch M ulheron D a v ie s , 71, o f 7 A rch ib a ld T e r r . , K e a rn y , w idow of Ja m e s W . D a v ie s who d ied M on­d a y , A p r. 2 , 1962, in W est Hudson H osp ita l. In te rm e n t w a s In E a s t R idge law n C em etery .

M rs . D a v ie s w as born In B ra d ­fo rd , E n g la n d . She lived in Ihe U nited " ta le s SO y e a rs , hav ing resided in K e a rn y fo r Ihe past 11 ye a rs .

S u rv iv in g a re three sons, A lb e rt M ulheron, K e a r n y ; Ja n ie s W . D a ­viea J r ., K ean sb u rg , and D an ie l D av ie s , E a s t H an o ve r, and ttvo daughters, M rs . Isab e lla Anthony, K en ilw o rth , and M rs . John W . Lo h rey , Fanw ood .

Jo h n A . D sm b ek F u n e ra l s e r v lc e j w e re held S a t­

u rd a y m orn ing at 10 a .m . Irom the W illiam K . F re e m a n and Sons F u n e ra l H om e, F ree h o ld , fo llowed by a requiem m ass at I p .m . in S t. Rose of L im a C h u rch . Freeho ld , fo r Jo hn A . D o n ib ek , 50, o f 405 Woodbine A v e ., Be lfo rd , who died W ednesday. A p r. 4, 19C2 In R iv e r ­v iew H o sp ita l. The R e v . P a u l S . Ham m ond offic ia ted . R o s a ry w as recited F r id a y night. B u r ia l w as in S t. Rose o f L im a Cem etery .

M r. D o inbek w as born In Y o n k ­e rs , N .Y ,, son of the la te S tan ley and Helen Donibek. He wns a ve t­eran of W orld W nr 11.

S u rv iv in g a re Ills w ife , M rs . Be rtha D o n ib ek; » b ro ther, Steph­en Do inbek, F reeho ld ; four s is ­te rs , M rs. Sophie M eyers , Say re- v il le ; M rs . Rose Lesko and M rs . Caro line S ta n k o w it i, P erth A m b o y , and M rs . H e d y P e rh a cs , L au re n ce H arb or.

Su rv iv in g a re th ree b ro thers, To m F lo re s j r . and C . J . F lo re s , both of Lo u is ian a , and W ard P . F lo re s , E l C entro , C a l i f . , and two s is te rs , M rs . Ida C ato , L o u is ia n a , and M rs . Je s s e H a rp e r, A rizo n a .

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re held T u e s ­day at 8 a .m . a t the D a y F u n e ra l Hom e, K e y p o rt, fo llowed b y a hlph requiem m a ss In the H o ly F a m ily C hu rch , o ffe red by the R e v . J o ­seph G . F o x , pastor. In te rm e n t w as In St. Jo se p h 's C e m e te ry , K e y ­port. '

M ra . R ap h ae l O r t l iM n . A u ro ra O rt ir , 48, o f 153

L in e R d ., M ataw an , died T h u rs d a y , A p r. S, 1962. M rs . O r t ir w a s born in Puerto R ic o and had lived in M ataw an n ine ye a rs .

S u rv iv in g a re h e r husband, R aphael O rt iz ; eight sons, Ccles- tino , South Am boy; Ju a n , R aph ael j r . , F ra n c is c o , M odesto , Ed e l- berto, L u is and A lfred o O rt iz , a ll at hom e; f iv e d aug hte rs , M rs . W alte r S ie fa n sk i, Lau re n c e H a r­t e r ; M rs . Thom as M o rr is , C l if f­wood; M rs . K e ith C h an d le r, F r e e ­hold, and the M isses C a rm e n and A u ro ra O rt iz , both a t hom e; h e r fa ther, A ng e l T o rre s , fo u r b rothers and fo u r s is te rs , a ll o f P uerto R ico .

F u n e ra l se rv ice s w ere held from the D a y F u n e ra l H om e, K eyp o rt, Monday a t 8 :30 a .m . and a high requiem m a ss was offe red at 9 a .m . in St. Jo se p h ’s C hu rch . In term ent w as in the church cem e te ry . "

G eo rg e H . Sp ratfo rd S r .O to rge H . Sp ratfo rd s r . , S3, of

X - A C e n te r A v e ., K e a n sb u rg , died Sunday. A p r . I , 1962, in R iv e rv ie w Hosp ital a f te r a long Illn e ss : ,

M r . Sp ra tfo rd w as born in South .A m bo y , b ad lived in K ean sb urg m ore than 10 ye a rs and before that he lived in K eyp o rt. He w as a com ­m unicant o f S t. A n n 's C h u rch . K ean sb u rg , and a ve te ran of W orld W ar I . M r . Sp ratfo rd re tired in October from the Je r s e y C e n tra l P o w er and L ig ht C o m p any’ s B ay D iv is io n head qu arte rs, U n i o n B e ach , a fte r 33 y e a rs ’ se rv ic e .

Su rv iv in g a re his w ife , M rs . Rose (M e y e r) Sp ra tfo rd ; tw o sons, G eorge H . Sp ratford j r . , M idd le­town Tow n sh ip , and Thom as Sp ra tfo rd , Leonardo ; a daughter, M rs . R o se m a ry P e ltz , K ean sb urg ; nine g rand ch ild ren , and a b rother, Ja m e s Bloodgood, South A m bo y.

F u n e ra l se rv ices w e re held W ed­nesday a t 8 a .m . from the Jo hn J . R yan Hom e fo r F u n e ra ls , K e a n s­burg , and a t 9 u .m . a h igh requiem m ass w as offered at St. A n n ’s Chu rch . B u r ia l was in M t. O livet C e m e te ry , M iddletown,

W ill ia m J . FeehanW illiam J . Feehun , 135 Fo re st

A v e ., K ean sb urg , died Sa tu rd ay , A p r. 7, 1962, in R iv e rv ie w Hospital a fte r a sho rt illness .

M r. Feehan was born in New Y o rk , son o f the la te W illia m John and E liza b e th ( F a r r e l l ) Feehan . and had lived In K ean sb u rg more than 25 y e a rs . He w as a business rep resen tative for Consolidated E d ­ison, N ew Y o rk . M r. Feehan w as n com m unicant of S t . A n n ’s C hu rch , K ean sb urg .

Su rv iv in g a re h is w ife , M rs . Je n ­n ie M arie (F la n n e lly ) Fee h an ; four sons, Ja m e s G . Fee h an , L in c ro lt ; G e ra ld F . Feehan , P rov idence , R . l . and W illiam John Feehan j r . , and Jo hn J . Feehan , both of K e a n s­b u rg ; a daughter, M rs . Jam e s Dn- m an, J e r s e y C ity ; two b rothers, Joseph F ee h an , F lo ra l P a rk , and Ja m e s Fe e h an , New Y o rk ; a s is te r, M rs . E d w a rd H e a ly , R o ck aw ay Bench , N .Y . and seven g ran d ch il­dren.

F u n e ra l se rv ice s w e re held W ed­nesday a t 9 a .m . from the Jo hn A. R y a n Hom e lo r F u n e ra ls , K e a n s­b urg , and at 10 a .m , a high re­quiem m a ss waa o ffered in St, A nn 's C h u rch . B u r i. i l w as In M t. O livet Cem ete ry , M iddletown.

! G e e rg t H . E w tm e a d .G eo rg e H . E a stm o n d , 90, of 271

M a in S t ., Matawan, d ied Sa tu rd a }’, A p r . 7, 1962, in M onm oulh M ed ical C e n te r . Born in N ew Je rs e y , M r. Eastm o n d w as the son o f the late E d w a rd and K a th e rin e (Cooper) F.astm ond. He w as the husband of the late Lo u isa (W eb e r) Eastm o nd .

M r. Eastm o nd w as a re tired cab inet m a k e r and an exempt m em ber of the W ashington Eng ine Co.

S u rv iv in g a re two d aughters, M rs . K a th ry n F e r r e l l , F reeho ld , and M rs . M yrt le M a rk , M ataw an ; a son , G eorge R . Eastm o nd , M ata­w an ; a s is te r , M rs . Sad ie Thom p­son, P erth Am to y ; s ix g rand ch il­dren and 11 g reat-g rand ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ice s w e re held T u e s­d ay afternoon at 1:30 p.m in the liecJle F u n e ra l Hom e, M ataw an . T h e R e v . R ob ert W , Add iss, pastor o f the F ir s t B ap tist C h u rch , M ata­w an , o ffic ia ted . B u r ia l was in Old Tennent C em e te ry .

M rs . C h a r le s W atersM rs . M a ry E liza b e th W aters, Cl,

o f 9 Dank S t ., R ed B an k , died F r i ­d a y , A p r. 6 , 1962, at her home. M rs . W aters w as born in Red Hank, daughter of the la te John nnd So­p h ie D rum m ond and had lived m Rpri p .m lr .-ill hor ] i(c .

She was a m em ber o f C a lv a ry B a p tis t C h u rch , Red B an k .

S u rv iv in g are he r husband, C h a r le s W ate rs; h son, D avid S ch an ck , K e y p o rt ; three s iste rs , M rs . Zclph ia Lod ine, M rs . Edna D eg ra ffen re id and M rs . G ertrude L yo n s , and a brother, John D ru m ­m ond, a ll o f Red B an k .■ F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re held Mon­

d a y afternoon at 2 p .m . in C a lv a ry Bap tist C h u rch . B u r ia l , under the d irection of the F . Leon H a rr is F u ­n e ra l Home, R ed B a n k , w as in W hite R id g e C e m ete ry , Eaton town.

E d w a rd C . C la rkE d w a rd C . C la rk , 62, o f 58 Sec­

ond S t ., K e y p o rt, died Sunday, Apr, 8 , 19G2, at h is home. Bo rn in R a r i­tan Tow nsh ip , M r. C la rk w as the son of Ihe la te E d w a rd T . and E v a (C a rh a r t ) C la rk ,

S u rv iv in g is an aunt, M rs . L il l ie M . D o rsctt, M idd letow n .

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w ere held W ed­nesd ay afternoon at 3 p .m . in the Bed le F u n e ra l Hom e, K eyp o rt, w ith the R e v . H a r r y R . P in e , p astor of C a lv a r y M ethodist C hu rch , K e y ­port, o ffic ia t in g . B u r ia l w as in G ree n G ro ve C e m e te ry , K eypo rt.

I la r v e y HendricksonH a rv e y H end rickson , 67, o l 37

M id d lesex S t ., M ataw an , died Mon­d a y , A p r. 9, 1962, in Monmouth M edical Cen te r. M r. Hendrickson w a s born in M o rg anv ille and had liv e d In M ataw an -15 y e a rs . He was the son of M rs . A nna M . (H y e r ) H e nd rickso n , M ataw an , and the la te Reseau B . H endrickson .

M r. H e n d rick so n w as a re tired b r ic k la y e r . He w as a m em ber of B r ic k la y e rs , M asons and P la s te r­e r s ' In te rna tio na l Union o f A m cri- c a . He w as ah exem pt firem an of M id w ay Hose C o ,, M ataw an .

S u rv iv in g , in addition to h is moth, e r , a re a daughter, M rs . A lfre d E . H a rd y , M illto w n ; two sons, Car) H end rickson and Reseau B . Hen­d rick so n , both of K ean sb urg ; a s is ­te r , M rs . R o b ert H a ll, M ataw an , and th ree g rand ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s a re being held T h u rs d a y afternoon at 1 p .m . at the Bedle F u n e ra l Hom e, M ataw an . T h e R e v . O tto C . F . Ja n k e , M etho­d ist m in is te r , F a i r H aven , is o ffi­c ia t in g . In te rm e n t w il l be in Old Tenn en t C e m e te ry .

EngagementsCrafcww eU-Safcewskl .

M r . and M rs . M eter Sakow aki, 3446 Aberdeen R d ., M ataw an , an­no unce the engagem ent of the ir d aug hte r, Sophie , to F ra n k G ra- b o w sk i, 1 F u lto n S t ., K eyp o rt, son of M r . and M rt . F r a n k Grabow- sk i s r .

M iss S ak o w sk i, a g raduate of M ataw an Hi^h School, C lass of 1959, is em ployed a s a dental as-

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sls tan t hy D r . G . A . Rooney, K e y ­p o rt . H er fiance is" a graduate of K e y p o rt H igh School, C lass of 1953, and he is em ployed as a ca rp e n tc r , •

A F e b ru a ry 1963 wedding ifi p lanned .

FogeJm an-KorobowM r. and M rs . H ym an Korobow ,

K e y p o rt , announce the engage­m ent of th e ir daughter, D iana T a m a ra , to G e ra ld Stephen Fogel- m an , C am b rid g e , M ass . M r. Fo^el- m an is the son o f M r. and M rs . D a v id Fo g e im an , R ead ing , P a .

M is s K o rob ow , va led icto rian of K e y p o rt H igh School, C la ss o f 1961, now is a pre la w student at B a rn ­a rd Co llege o f Co lum bia U n iv e rs ity .

M r . Fog elm an studied Ta lm ud at th e R ab b in ica l S e m in a ry of A m e ri­c a , F o re s t H i lls and at the R ab b i

Is a a c E lc h a a in T h e o lo g ica l Sem i­n a ry o f Y e sh iv a U n iv e rs ity , In

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1961, he w as graduated M agna Cum Laud e from Y e s h iv a Co llege , where he he ld a Genera l M otors S ch o la r­sh ip and founded and edited “ Ham - od e a ," a theological Jo u rna l. M r. Fog elm an held a re se a rch fe llow ­ship u n d er the N atio na l Science Foundation last su m m e r, studying the psychology o f aesthetics. He now holds a sch o la rsh ip at the H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity School of L a w , where he is a m em ber o f the Ma* g ru d e r C lub .--

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L o u i i lado n isi, M ataw an , who died M a r . 1, left h is esta te lo his w ife , C a rm e la M . lad o n is i, and nam ed h is son, W illia m N . lad o n­is i , execu to r. ’

J e h a H - D ie r f c aJo h n H . D ie rk s , Union B e ach ,

who d ied F e b . 26, left h ia esta te to h is w ife , C a th e rin e M . D ie rk s , and a lso nam ed h e r e xe cu tr ix .

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died Feb . 25, le f t h e r estate to h i# s is te rs , b ro thers, and a sister-in- law , Helena N . D onahue . She nam ­ed h e r b ro ther, Jo h n B . B e th a rd s , e xe cu to r of h e r w i l l .

E le a n o r M . M an c ia lk lean or M . M a n c in i, M a rlb o re

Township , who d ied J u ly 1, 1961, le ft h e r estate to a son, A rth u r M . M an c in i, and a lso nam ed h im exe­cuto r.

Martin James LaagM a rtin Ja m e s La n g , K ean sb urg ;

who died F eb . 20, le ft h is estate toh is w ife , Anna R o se , and a lso nam ------ed her e x e c u tr ix .

H o race G . F o w le rH o race G . F o w le r , K ean sb urg ,

who died M a r. 19, left all house* hold and p ersonal goods to l l l l w ife , E rn a F o w le r and the residua o f tiie estate in tru st fo r he r. H a r . o ld M . Seeley and the M onm outh County N atio na l B a r k w ere nam ed e xccu to rs .

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“ H ie U n fin ish e d C h s p te r " w il l be th e serm o n F r id a y s t the 1 :30 p .m ; se rv ic e . R ic h a rd A cke rm an w il l pronounce K id d uah . T h e fo l­low ing w i l l b e sw ard e d c e rtif ica te s on the succeeafu l com pletion end th e sa t is fa c to ry g rad es-re ce ive d in I h e co u rse on M odern Je w ish H is to ry : R ic h a rd A cke rm an , P a u li H . Cohen . G ild a R . F e u e r , Je ro m e l>. F e u e r , I r e n a R . L e v in e and M axine R . S p in e lli. Oneg Sh abb sl fo llow s. H o sts a re M r . and M rs . Seym o u r K ie ln b e rg and M r. and M rs . C h a r le s P ra g e r .

Sabbath m orn ing s e rv ic e is S a t­u rd a y a t I I a .m . T h e fo llowing w il l be b le ssed on th e occasion of th e ir b ir th d ays : Sh e lley E ise m a n , P h il ip K s p la n . M itch e ll L e v y , K a r l s P r s g e r . M ich se l R osen thal, M s rc L . W sffe n fe ld .

B aysh o re P o st 737 w il l hold a b re ak fas t S u n d sy a t 10 a .m .

''S e a rch fo r L e a v e n " takes p lsce T u e id s y a fte r lu n se t . Eve n in g se rv ice i s s t I : IS p .m .; f i r s t seder, 1 :45 p .m .

Re lig io u s schoo l c la s se s w il l not m eet fro m A p r . II to A p r . it.

F i r s t B a p tb t C h a r t *. Mala aad w. T IM g *

R e v .M a u r ic e W .P h iU lp a , P a s to rSunday School teachers sn d o ff),

c e rs w i l l m eet T h u rsd a y s t 9 p .m . a t the ch u rch .

Couples C lu b w il l m eet F r ld s y at S p .m . a t the ch u rch .

Young people w il l m eet a t 7 :30 p .m . a t the ch u rch S a tu rd ay fo r a scave n g er hunt. ■ .

Sunday School begins a t 9:10 a .m .; m orn ing w o rsh ip , 10:45 a .m . T h e c h o irs w i l l present an E a s ie r cantata a t 4 p .m . entitled “ Behold Y o u r K in g " and w r it te n b y Jo hn W , Peterson T h is Is a new piece o l m ualc, te llin g th e s to ry o f E a s te r . M rs . M a r ily n P h il l ip s w il l lead Ihe ch o ir w ith M rs . M abel Po ling and A lla n D iB ia s e accom panying at the organ and p iano . T h e re 'w ill not be an y even ing se rv ic e . '

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• R e v ; R ic h a rd L e e Sco tt, P a s to r P a lm Su nd ay w a rsh ip w il l 'b e at

I a .m . w hen p a lm s w il l be d is ­tributed and m em b ersh ip c la s s re­ce ived . C h u rch school m eets a t 10 a .m .

M en’s C lu b m eets M onday at the home o f Jo sep h D r u g a s a t 9 p .m .

A sp e c ia l H o ly Com m union w ill be held T h u rs d a y , A p r . 19, a t 7 p .m .

H e lp ers a re needed lo c le an up the chu rch w e e k ly . P le a se sign up on the b u lle tin board .

T k e F a it h R e fo rm e d C hu rch M id d le R d . aad P e e l* A v e .

H a s le tR e v . Theodore C , M u lle r , P a sto r

Sen ior cho ir re h e a rsa l is T h u rs ­d ay at 9 p .m . •

Ju n io r ch o ir re h e a rsa l is Sa tu r­day at 10 a .m . _

M en's Com m union B re a k fa s t Sun­day w il l be a t 7 :30 a .m . Speaker w il l be th e R e v . E r i c M u lle r . Sun­d ay School c la s se s fo r a l l ages s re a t 9:30 and 11 a .m . M orn ing w o r­sh ip s e rv ic e s a re a t 9 :30 and 11 a .m . T h o P a lm Sunday serm on by the p asto r w il l ba “ O u r K in g in C o n tra s t ." P ilg r im You th F e llo w ­sh ip w il l m eet a t 8 :30 p .m . Sen ior You th F e llo w sh ip w il l m eet a t 9 :1J p .m . A d u lt B ib le C la s s w il l m eet a t 9 p .m .

Sunday School T e a c h e rs m eeting is W ednesdsy a t 9 p .m .

M aundy T h u rs d a y Com m union S e rv ice w il l be a t B p .m .

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th e pastor'a serm on topic Su nd ay a t the tw o P a lm Sunday S e rv ic e s a t 9 :30 snd I I a .m . T h e ch an ce l c h o ir w il l s ing “ Je su s Com es N o w ” b y W illia m s s t the 9 :30 a .m . s e r­v ic e . D u r in g the 9 :30 and I I a .m . se rv ic e s the chap e l ch o ir w i l l sin™ “ T h e re I s a G ree n H ill F a r A w a y " b y W illa n ; a lso at I I a .m . " A l l G lo ry , La u d and H o nor" by T csc h - n e r w ill be sung by the c a ro l and chap e l ch o irs . Su nd ay School m eets a t 9:30 a .m . N u rse ry care i s p ro­v id ed at 9 :30 and I I a .m . fo r c h il­d re n under three-years-of-age. A l 12:19 p .m . Ih e p asto r and session w i l l m eet w ith Ih e com m un ican t's c la s s . T h e chance l ch o ir w i l l p re ­sent “ T h e Seven L s s t W ords o f C h r is t " h y D ubo is at II p .m . '

On T u e sd a y the B o y Scout T ro o p w i l l m eet a t 7 :3 0 p .m .; C h r is t ia n Ed u ca tio n Co m m ittee meets a l 7 :30 p .m .

T h e re g u la r m onth ly m eeting o f th e M en 's C h ap te r w il l m eet on W ednesday at 9 p .m . In the fe llo w ­sh ip h a ll.

On H o ly T h u rsd a y the S a c ra ­m ent o f the L o rd 's Supper w i l l be ad m in iste red at 9 p .m . New m em ­b e rs w ilt be p u b lic ly received d u r­in g th is se rv ic e .

In term ed iate G i r l Scout T ro o p m eets on F r id a y al 2 p .m . Ju n io r H igh P resb yteen s m eet a l 5 :30 p .m .

The Co uple 's C lu b w ill m eet on S s tu rd a y a t I p .m . at the hom e of M r . and M rs . F ra n k G raz ian o , No­la n R d ., M o rg anv ille . M r. an d M rs . A lle n N o rr is w il l be host and host­e ss . M rs . W . K . Pearson w i l l lead a n open d iscuss io n on "H o w T o D e­ve lo p R esp o n s ib ility in C h ild re n .’ '

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s o r a m u s ica l p rogram , F r id a y n ight at 9 p .m . L o c a l and out-of­town ta len t w il l appear.

Sunday School convenes a t 9 :34 a .m .; m orn ing w orsh ip , 11 a .m .; evening s e rv ic e , 7 :30 p.m .

M orning ch o ir rehearses a t 7 :30 p .m . M onday and senior c h o ir a t

sh ip c la s s , 7 p .m .; c ru s a d e r cho ir re h e a rs s l , I p .m .

H o ly Com m union w il l be ce le ­b ra te d M aundy T h u rsd a y a t 9 p .m .

A l l chu rch es o f the com m un ity w i l t p a rtic ip a te in a Good F r id a y s e rv ic e In th is church a t 1 :30 p .m .

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T h e Sacram e n t o f P enan ce w ill be ad m in iste red on S a tu rd a y from 4:30 to 5 p .m .

Su nd ay , m atins a te a i . .7 :4 5 .a jn . ; . b le ssing , d istrib utio n o f pa lm s and H o ly Com m union, 8 a .m .; d is tr ib u ­tion o f palm s and F a m ily E u c h a r­is t , 9 :30 a .m .; d istrib u tio n of p a lm s , H o ly E u c h a r is t and serm on, I I a .m .: evensong, 7 :30 p .m . when Ihe Y o u n g C hurchm en iv il l m eet and a fte rw a rd have a business m eeting and program .

H o ly Com m union M onday is at B a .m .; T r in it y G u ild m eeting in the p a rish house, 8 p .m .

H o ly Com m union T u e sd a y is ul 8 a .m .; A lco ho lics A nonym ous, S p .m .

W ednesday, H o ly Com m union Is at 10 a .m .; evening p ra y e r , 7:40 p .m .; T r in it y M en 's C lub . 8 p .m .

M aundy T h u rsd a y , H o ly Com ­m union is at 6 and 8 a .m .; evening p ra y e r , 4 :45 p .m .; tenebrae , 8 p .m .

Good F r id a y litany and m ass of Ih e p re-sanc lif ied , 9 a .m .; three- ho u r devotions, 12 o 'c lo ck noon to 3 p .m .

Je h e v a h ’s W ltaeesea K e y p e rt C a ag re g a lle a

H a g d e m H a ll, a D lv i i lo a S tT h e M in is try School w i l l begin

a t 7 :2 3 p .m ., T h u rsd a y w ith a w r it ­ten re v ie w covering the books of G e n e sis and E xo d u s as w e ll as tha geography o f the P ro m ise d Land and o f Je ru sa le m . T h e c la s s in m in is try developm ent, w h ich fo l­lo w s at 8 :30 p.m . w il l g iv e helpful

in fo rm ation fa r a id in g p aren ta In tha tra in in g o f th e ir ch ild re n fo rthe m in is try ,

A p ub lic le c tu re at I p .m . Sun­d a y w il l answ er from the B ib le Ihe question , "C an T h e ra be a W orld W ithout W oe?" Hugh M assey w il l be the sp e aker. T h e W atch- tow er B ib le stud y fo llows at 4 : IS p .m . w ith 1 John 2 :2 as the c e n trs l them e.

The y e a r ly com m em oration of T h e L o rd ’s E ve n in g M eal w il l take p lace Tuesd ay even ing at 8 p .m . T h e m ost im portant s in g u la r event in the ca lend ar o f events o f Je h o ­v a h 's W itnesses, th ey extend a cor­d ia l inv itation to a ll in the com ­m unity lo join w ith them In She o b servance o f t h e m em oria l C h r is t 's death fo r the sa lva tio n ' of a ll m ankind.

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Sen io r hi cho ir rehearses T h u rs ­d ay a t 6 p .m .; ju n io r hi ch o ir , 8:49 p .m .; ju n io r c h o ir , 6 :45 p .m .; sen io r c 'lo ir , 7 :30 p .m .

J u n ir r hi and sen io r hi c lasses w ill attend ’ Sunday m orn ing w or­sh ip i t 9:30 a .m . at w h ich tim e there w il l be co n firm a tio n 'an d m u­s ic by Ihe youth ch o irs . Church school begins a t 9:30 a .m . M orn­ing w o rsh ip w i l l be held a t 11 o ’c lo ck w itii m us ic by the sen io r ch o ir . Youth fe llo w sh ip m eets a t 6 :30 p .m .; Len ten w orsh ip w ith a co lor m ovie, "T r iu m p h and Do- fe a t ," 9 p .m .

W om en's A sso c ia tio n m eets M on­d ay at 9 p .m .

B ro w n ie Troo p 110 m eets T u e s­d ay a t 3 p .m .; B o y Scout T ro o p 10 and E xp lo rin g P o st 10 m e«t T u e s­d ay a t 7 p.m .

O ir l Scout T ro o p 211 m eets W ed­nesday at 3 p .m .

Com m union a e rv ic e w il l be T h u rsd a y , A p r. 10, a t 9 p .m . tor a ll whose nam es begin w ith A through H ; F r id a y , A p r. 20, at I p .m . th e nam es K through Z .

B IM e B a p tis t C h u rch M id d le R d ., H a d e t

R e v . G ilb e rt W att, P a s to rM orn ing w o rsh ip se rv ic e Su nd ay

w i l l be a t I I a .m . w ith the p astor b ring ing the m essage . B ib le School m eets a t 9:45 a .m . w ith c la sses fo r a ll ages. T h e p astor w il l b ring the m essage at the evening w or­sh ip se rv ic e at 7 p .m .

B ib le Study snd p ra ye r ho ur i l on W ednesday night at 9 p .m . The p astor w il l be In charg e .

You th fe llo w sh ip m eets a t 7:30 p .m . on T h u rsd a y . T h is is fo r a l l those I 2-years-of-age and up.

T h e re w ill be a sp e c ia l se rv ic e on Good F r id a y w ith the p astor in cha rg e .

F ir s t C h u rch O f C h rb t , S c le x la t M B re a d S t . , K e y p a rt

Sunday s e r v ice and Sunday School, 11 a .m . W ednesday, te st i­m ony m eeting 9 p .m . R ead ing room open W ednesday and Sa tu rd ay front 2 to 4 p .m .

C h r is tia n w a r fa re , in w h ich sp ir­itu a l good overcom es tho e v il in hum an th ink ing , Is a them e o f the Icsson-serm on to be heard Sunday at C h ris tian Sc ience chu rch s e rv ­ices .

S c r ip tu ra l selections w il l include P a u l's exho rtatio n : " T h a night is fa r spent, the d ay is a t hand: le t us th ere fo re ca st o lf the w o rks of d arkness , and let us put on the arm ou r of lig h t” (R o m an s 13). " A re S in , D ise ase , and Death R e a l? " is the title of the Lesson- Serm on.

T h is c ita tio n from "S c lc n c e and H ea lth w ith K e y to the S c r ip tu re s” by M a ry B a k e r E d d y w il l a lso be read : C h r is t ia n s m ust take upa rm s ag a in st e rro r a t hom s and abroad. T h e y m u lt grapple w ith sin In th em se lves and in o thers, and continue th is w a r fa re until they h a v * fin ished th e ir cou rse . If they keep the fa ith , they w il l have the crow n of re jo ic in g " (p .29 ).

R e fo rm e d C h u rch a l K e y p a d W a rre a S t . , K e y p e rt

R e v . Jo h n H . Sh a rp e , P aa to rC h o ir re h e a rsa l Is held on T h u rs ­

d ay a t 8 :11 p .m .! re g u la r m eeting

o f th * L a d le * U d F a r and N e a rSo c ie ty at the h am * o f M rs . Jo h a T . A cke rso n .

T h e e lders w il l m eet w ith m em ­b e rs o f th s co n firm atio n c la ss at the church house F r id a y a t 7 p .m .

Su nd ay School m eets at 9 :30 a .m .; Adult B ib le C la s s , 10 a .m .; c h u rch se rv ic e , 10:45 a .m . w ith se r­m on by Ihe pasto r, " P a lm s and P i ­la te ,” and the cho ir s ing ing "O pen Ih e G ates of the T e m p le ."

T h e H o lm d el C hu rchR e v . A ndrew A . B u rk h a rd t , P a sto r

Sund ay School convenes s t 9 :4S a .m . " T h e P a lm s ” w il l be the topic a t the w orsh ip s e rv ic e at I I a .m . T h e re w il l be baptism by Im m er­s io n as part o f the s e rv ic e . O ffice rs o f tha church w ill m eet a lter the s e rv ic e to in te rv ie w the new m em ­b e rs . ...............

R if le C lub m eets T u esd ay a t 7 p .m .

Ju n io r cho ir re h earses T h u rsd ay at 7 p .m .; sen io r c h o ir , 7 :45 p .m .

Y ou ng people m eet F r id a y at 7 :4 5 p .m .

Com m union and p ub lic reception o f m em bers into th a fe llow ship w ill be observed Good F r id a y at 8 p .m .

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Y o u th ch o ir re h e a rss l is at 7 p .m . F r id a y ; adult cho ir re h e a rsa l, | p .m .

C h u rch school m eets Sund ay a l 9 :30 a .m .; W orship s e rv ic e , 10:41 a .m . w ith "W ho Fo llo w s in H l f T r a in ? " a s Ihe serm on to p ic ; In> te rm ed iate You th F e llo w sh ip and H ig h School You th F e llo w sh ip , | p .m . . •

C a lv a r y Church w ill join w ilh o lh . e r ch u rch es in the borough in l l o l f W eek s e rv ic e s n ig h tly a t 9 p .m .On W ednesday evening the s e rv ic e w * w il l ba held in C a lv a ry C h u rch w ith the R e v . N orm an R , R ile y , p asto r o f S t. Jo hn ’s C hu rch , H a » le t, p reach ing . .

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Com m union ae rv ice Is he ld Ihe second Sund ay o f each m onth. Sp e­c ia l s e rv ic e s w il l be held a s an ­nounced.

T h e se rv ic e s of the P ra y e r Band a re a t the d isp osa l o f the co m m un i­t y . Anyone d esirin g p raye r fo r the aged and i l l , m a y contact th e M is ­s io n a ry A u x il ia ry o r m em ber* o f the ch u rch .

F i r s t M e t h * M C h a rak M 7 M a la S t . , M ataw aa '

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T h e re w il l be P a lm Sunday m u­s ic by both the ju n io r and sen io r c h o irs a t 8 :45 and 11 a .m . w ith the serm on by the pasto r, "T h e M a rk s o f K in g sh ip ." N e w m em bers w il l be re ce ive d . C h u rc h school c la s se s m eet a t 9 :45 a .m . Sen ior Y o u th F e l­low sh ip w il l conduct a se rv ic e a t 3 p .m . a t a nearb y nursing hom e.

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T h e d is c o v e ry o f an old steam er dock, t ro lle y lin e , g e n e ra l sto re , tennis c lu b and a house insu lated w ith sea w eed , a l l In Ihe M iddle town a re a , w e ra inc lu ded in a r inven to ry fu st subm itted to the H is to ric S ite s E v a lu a t io n C o m m it­tee. T h e com m ittee announced that New J e r s e y 's h is to r ic a l Inheritance has been docum ented In va ried n d illu m in a tin g re p o rt* from I f addi tional counties in the etate. T h is data w il l be used b y the com m ittee lo co m p ile a co m p reh ens ive list o f h is to r ic N ew Je r s e y locations d eserving p erm anent id en tif ica tio n . Photograph ic re co rd s a lso s r » be­ing m ad* o f a ll * ite * a a d s tructu re* w h ich h ave c u ltu ra l l ig n if ic in c e .

H . M at A d am *, C o m m iss io n e r e f the N ew Je rs e y D epartm ent o f Con- le r v i t lo a and E co n o m ic D eve lop­m ent, p a r t ic u la r ly com m ended M onm outh C ounty fo r (ta com pleted In ven to ry . In d iscu ss in g the obtec- tivea o f th e (v a lu a t lo a com m ittee , Co m m issioner A d am s s s id , “ The wealth o f m a te ria l uncovered thus fa r e n rich e s New Je r s e y 's a lread y s ig n ifican t h is to ry . S im ila r inven­tories nearing com pletion in e ight other counties w il l add fu rth e r know ledge o f o u r p a st . I know that the repo rts o f the re m ain in g coun­tie s w il l be eq u a lly d iv e rs if ie d snd in te restin g .”

R es id en ts of M idd letow n a re p ar­t ic u la r ly p leaaed w ith the In fo rm a­tion com p iled by the Monmouth County C o m m ittee and hope the d isc lo su re s m ay lead to i designa­tion o f the town a s an h is to r ic a r­ea. .1. I la l la m C o no ver, F ree h o ld , w as the consulting a rc h ite c t fo r the M onmouth County Com m ittee. The group w as headed by M rs . Ir v in g T . B a rt le tt , M idd letow n , and con­sisted o f th e fo llo w ing a re a m em ­bers : M rs . C la ren ce B u rk e , M a r l­boro; M r . and M r* . W illia m R ik e r , Ho lm del; M r. and M rs . H enry K ra m e r , H o lm d el; M r* . H e n ry E . A cke rson j r . , K e y p o rt ; M iss J . M a­bel B ro w n , K e y p o rt , and M rs . E . H . D o m in ick , M ataw an .

Sacrod Cantata At Proobytorian Church

T h e chance l ch o ir o f the F i r s t P re sb y te r ia n C h u rch o f M ataw an , w il l p resent " T h e Seven L a s t W ords o f C h r is t ,’ ’ a sacred can ta ta by Theodore Dubois, on Sunday at 8 p .m . in the chu rch san c tu a ry .

So lo ists w ill be J a n e Bu rton , so­p rano ; L e o G u ssm an , tenor and C lyde T ip to n , b a rito n e . N an cy W riR lit w il l be d ire c to r and o rgan­is t . M rs . Burton h as sung p rofes­s io n a lly in opera and o ra to rio s in New Y o r k . M r. G u ssm an is a sen­io r at W estm inster C h o ir College and a m em b er o f the 40-voice W est­m in ste r C h o ir . M r . T ip to n is a m em b er o f the m usic fa c u lty o f the L a w re n c e v ille School in Law re n ce - v il le , and has g iven num erous re ­c ita ls in the e ast.

M rs . W righ t holds a B ach e lo r's D egree from W estm in ste r C h o ir Co llege , w h ere she stud ied organ w ith D r , A le x a n d e r M cC u rd y .

The m em bers o l the chance l cho ir a re E d ith A itk c n , Jo an Au- ten, E d ith D av iso n . E lle n D u rk in , V io la H e lm s , Id a Henderson , Jo an K ilg u s , Bette K a r lo v ic h , sopranos;

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T e r r y G a llo w a y , J u l ia G la u i , C e lia M agee , C a ro l Sm eaUm , M a r yS tu rt , R u th W h ite , a lto s ; E rn e s t C h r is t ie , W illia m Quinn, E lw oo dS m ith , S tan le y W rig h t, tenor*;Jo hn L a m b e rt , G o rd o a M agee,F re d e r ic k S tu rt , baaae*.

Highway Oopartmont Rocoivos Paint Bids

Ja m e s W . M cC o rm ick , M ans­fie ld , O hio , aubm itted low bid* o f W , 158.62 and r f , N I . I 0 a a two State H ig h w ay D ep artm aat con­tra c t* fo r repa in ting IS O m ile s of w h ite l in e i a long i t i h ighw ay ly s te m . T h e d iv ld iR g l la e between the tw o co n trac t a re a * fe d e ra lly fo llo w * Rou te 11 from T re c to n to A s b u ry P * i k .

B id a f o r ' the n a rth e ra con tract co v e r in g P a ss a ic , Bergen , W arren , M o rr ia , E s s e x , Hudson, U nion , H un terdon , Som erset, M e rce r , M id­d le sex and M onmouth Counties w a* i7 S .9 9 i . l f .

B id fo r the to u th era con tract co ve rin g A tla n tic , B u rlin g to n , C am ­den , C ap e M * y , C um b erland , G k w -

c a t e r , O cean , Sa lem and p a r i* e f M e rc e r , M id d lesex and M onm outh C o untie s w a a 1*4,(M C 2 . A l l b id * w i l l be re v ie w e d before th e con­t r a c t * a ra aw ard e d .

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L A D I E S D A Y t V H Y iU E S D A T $ 1 . 2 599KS

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HICAR WASH

Mirro'* Trailer Park Highway 36

(A d Ja ccn t lo A irp o rt P ln tu — l ln i le t )

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$299.00 $340:00 $375.00 $300.00 $395.00 $300.00 $380.00 $380.00 $580.00

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O P E N E V K N IN t t * m I f c W V ' i s M

Use WANT ADS to Buy - Sell - RentH O U S E S F O R S A L E

K e M 'O R T . o ld e r type hom e, fire ­p la c e , e xc e lle n t condition . F in e

neighborhood. $17,000. S te rlin g M cC an n , R e a l E s ta te , 253 B road S t ., K e y p o rt . C O lfa x '4-1376. w j 12M A T A W A N C ap Cods, I I I ,M O , $14,

600, $17,500 and $18,800.: F in a n c ­ing a rran g e d fo r q ua lif ie d , b uyer. S te rlin g M cC ann , R e a l E s ta te , 253 B ro ad S t . , K e y p o rt . C O lfa x 4-1376.

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w an t a hom e of yo u r own c a ll us! W ill e x p la in type o f finan cing a v a il­ab le fo r you.

M A T A W A N custom b u ilt sp lit , 4 bad ro o m ., ree room , g arag e , $18,­

500.

STERLING McCANNR E A L E S T A T E

2S1 B R O A D S T . , K E Y P O R T C O L F A X 4-1376

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HOUSES FOR SALE

BETSY ROSS HOMES

B E F O R E you B u y o r sig n a Coa tra c t fo r a house ( a l l us and com ­

p a re ou r G e n e ra l C o n tract p rice to o th e r* . W * w il l bu ild you a cut- torn house, not a p re fab rica te d house, on yo u r lo t o r o u rs , to your sp e c ifica tio n s . L a w down p aym en t!. N ew homes fo r sa le p rese n tly under co n structio n . C a ll C O lfa x 4-1678 or 1137, , w jtl

N E W 3 B E D R O O M hom e, Mula- w an Tow n sh ip $15,500.. T e rm s er

ranged . C a ll Lo w e ll 6-4551. w jt l

M A T A W A N ; 3 bedroom ra n c h , fu ll b asem ent, e xce llen t condition , on­

ly $ M .9 tt . S te r lin g M cC an n , R ea l E * U t> , 2S3 B ro ad S t ,, K eyp o rt. C O lfa x 4-137*. w jl2M A T A W A N - M o rg an v ille . Custom

house, no p r o j e c t , I room s, b re e ie w a y , 2 p a r g arag e . Lo t . 130x- 22S, reaaonab le : C a ll F Land ers1-JIS3 o r LOweU »-5VS. w jl2

A T L A N T IC T O W N S H IP

F o u r bedroom co lon ia l, Rum pu* ro o m , e xce llen t condition thru-

out. ’ I a c re o f rolHng l a m i a . :A .k - i i « I B .M * . P . H . A . approved . .

R I V E R P L A Z A A R E A :

Eaacu M va traa a fa rre d . b U e ra .n io e t M t r a o t i* . b r ic k and fra m e aplit

le v e l w tfh in otoaa p ro x im ity ■ to •ch oo l* and ita t io n . 3 b e d ro o m i,2 b a th ., fa m ily ro o m ,.. b a icm cn t, p a tio . 1/4 ap re p M weM - l.n d -

' W ill M il fa c t , $M ,NO . .

JOSEPH S. LANG AGENCY

. R e a l E s ta te B ro ke r M a la S t . - Holm del

T e l . #14-4217 B ven h lg a 142-1011

w j !2M A T A W A N , 1 bedroom house on

la k e , S20.0M .

N E W 3 bedroom « ) l i t le ve l, $16,500.

N E W 4 room hoUM in town, $14,400.

N E W I bedroom ran ch , $13,900.

5 RO O M ho u ie on ‘A a c re , $12,500.

V A N ’S AGENCYC R . H W Y . 14 A N D M A IN S T .

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. . . . $9400 , . .F o r t h is ' co m p le te ly renovated * bedroom hom e w ith I c a r detached g a rag e , no leg a l fe e . fo r c losing . 10% dow n, 5*4% 25 y e a r m ortgage. E s t im a te d m onth ly p aym ent $78. C ity and lo ca l buses and shopping n e .r h y In spection inv ited .

S T U C C O A N D B R IC K 1951 C ape Cod, 3 bedroom s, fin ish­ed 4th p a r t ia lly . In te r io r redecor­ated , p la s te r w a lls , c lo sed .u n p o rch , la rg e o v e r s ized I . c a r g a rag e . N ice neighborhood. $16,000 fu ll p n e e .

W A LK ER & W ALKER REALTORS

H * y 35. H a ile t , N . J .Open T D a y s - C O lfa x 4-521!

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N ow ia t h . tim e to ad ve rtise Ih osa .unused a rt ic le s fo r ta le . A s m a ll ad in tha c la ss if ie d co lum n w ill tu rn them into cash fo r yo u . ■ ' ’

M A T A W A N — T w o fa m ily home. E le c t r ic s to ve , g as heat, c lo se to

schoo l and R .R . Station . Appoint­m ent o n ly . C a l l L O 6-1978. w jtf

M A T A W A N , I fa m ily o ld er home, e le c tr ic stove , 3 bedroom s, dun,

k itch en , d in ing ro om , liv in g room , b ath ; U rg e , p o rch . P r ic e d for quipk M le . C a ll L O w e ll 6-4611.

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S A C R I F I C E , 2 th re a bedroom ran ch - h o u se ., g arag e and busi­

n ess bu ild ing 30 x 70; 4 y e a rs old, on 3 a c re ., 2*0 foot h ig hw ay front­ag e ; 5 m ilaa no rth o f F ree h o ld C ir c le on H ig h w ay V. P r ic e $29,­500. C a ll G ib so n 6-6670, w j!2

K E A N S B U R G , new 5 room ranch .3 bedroom s, liv in g room , k itchen

w ith w a ll oven and counter tap ran g e . U t il ity room and b ath , hot a ir . g u heat; .c i t y je W e rs .. P r ic e ( I3 .M 0 . -. Chateau R e a lty , R e a l E a ­ta te , 213 C a r r A v e ., K ean sb u rg . C 4 II 787-5894, even ing * H IH creat 13082. . ' _____________ w JI2

H IG H W A Y 34 ,'n o r th o f M a U w u i lig h t ,; C o lo n ia l hom e, b u iin e a*

a re a ; oan be oonverted to 2 fam ily hom e. L iv in g room , d in ing room , b a th , k itch en and b ack porch knot­ty p in e ; l a r j * - fo ye r . 4 bedroom * and b ath o a 2nd flo o r, la n ie ce l­la r . 3 « a r * c * a , fenced y a rd . P r ice d fo r q u ick aa le . G»H LO w e lI (-6211.

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M A T A W A N . flneat looatian . D utch C o lo n ia l, - I ro om *, n e w ly deoor-

atad , fire p lao a . H i b a th ., co m e r lo t, M W .ra g e , 2 * i r g a ra g e . A s k ­ing $24,900. C a ll LOweH 6-4174

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C O Z Y and new b r ic k ran ch , 2 bed­ro o m ., panelled liv in g room w ith

ra ised h e a rth ' f ire p la c e , c e ra m ic t l le b a M t , la rg e k M c h e n , u t ility room , .b asebo ard hot w a te r heat; good a iie d lot. W a lk to N ew Y o rk b u t, $16,000. C a r l tn i I I . P o lin g , R e a lto r . IS H ig hw ay 36, K e y p o rt. C a l l C O lfa x 4-1918.

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S E R V I C E SBAY ROOFING CO.

O U T T E R S . L E A D E R *• 7M B A Y V IE W A V L .

U N IO N . B E A C H - - C O L F A X - * m r - •

P A R K E R B o ard in g H om e fo r aged m u and w om en ; 14 hour w p *r-

v li io n ; In d iv id u a l d ie ta . L ic e n w d by S ta te o f N ew Je r s e y . Rea*oa- ab le ra te a . I 'A m ile * aouth at M ataw an lig h t , H ig h w ay 34; oppo' i l t e W h i'a G a te In n . C a l l L O w e ll M i l l . I «

JU N K C A R and tru ck b u ye rs . We p a y the m o st, fre e p ick u p s . C a ll

an y tim e L O w e ll 6-0948. w ]tlIN C O M E T A X re tu rn s p rep ared ,

p a rt tim e bookkeeping. C a ll C O l­fa x 4-0725. * w jt f

T A X R E T U R N S P R E P A R E D

T a x re tu rn , p rep ared e xp e rt ly by exp erienced ta x accountant. C a ll C O lfa x 4-1353 fo r appo in tm ent, w jt f

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O F F I C E E Q U IP M E N T ; u n lim ited la v in g , oa aew a n d uted d ..k > ,

c h a irs , f i le * , (h e lv in g , p a r i* b io ., d ra ft in g equipm ent an d e tc . R a lp h M occi, I N W aahingtoa S t r e e t , K e y p o rt. C a ll C O Ifa i 4-1J5I. w tt

R O O F S H IN G L E S , s t r ip and b lo ck , $1.75 bundle; 90 Ib . roofing , 12.25

ro ll ; 55 lb ., $1.65; 15 Ib . fe lt, $1.75; aabestos a n d b r ic k sid ing , $10 sq u are . F in e r R o o fin g Supp lies, 52 O ld B rid g e R oad , E n g lish to w n , n e a r A u ctio n Sa le . C a ll G ib so n 6-6821. w j4

ALU M INU MW INDOW S

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R U G S ; 9x12, $30, a l l new broad- loom tw eed and ao lid . u m e wool.

P r iv a te p a rty . C a ll 842-0549. w jt f

P IN B A L L m a c h in e . $.15, w ash e r 11 w e e k* o ld $71; cho ice 4 g ra v e

p lo t, S h a rd a n d M em o ria l G a rd e n s , $500; a l io pool ta b le .. C a ll C O lfa x 41835 , or C O Ifa i 4-0591. w j l f

ROAD M ATER IALB lu e a lo n * , c in d e r* , g ra v e l, la n d , g r it i , raad g ra v e l, f i l l d ir t , ate .

BEST TOP SO IL. A N D

CH ICKEN M ANURE

BULLDOZING '■A N D

BACKHOE SERV ICEG rad in g , e xca va t in g fo r c e lla rs , pools, sep tics, la t e r a l) , tan ks , foot ings, p ipe lin es , e tc . F re e e s ii m ates. .

ECKEL’S TRUCKINGW O O L L E Y T O W N R D .

M O R G A N V IL L E L O W E L L 6-5707

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Real Estate For SaleCORNER S IO K li and l \ lots on

liro ad w ay and F lo rence Ave., U n­ion Bcach, with option for add ition­al ad jacen t lots. 1 Inqu ire P. J . Kolodziej, 1503 F lo rence Ave,, U n­ion Beach or you r own broker, w jlf)

UNION BF-ACJI lots, IUO x 120, Je rse y Ave., 2 blocks to R ailroad

S tation. W rite M. F iore, 12B P rincc- lou Aye., P ost O ffice Box 1R3, Lav* a le tte . ________________ wj26

JJOLMIHfL • ATLANTIC M ID D L IO W N TOW NSHIPS

One aero p lot. R unn ing b rook, $451)0.

F a rm estate neighborhood, ! a c re s ite , $5500.

H igh on a knoll overlooking p re tty woodland (2 ) plots a v a ila b le , $6700 each .

L O C U S T A R E A 1.2 ac re s of high ground o ffe ring p a rt ia l v iew o f the N aves in k r iv e r , most e xc lu s iv e n e ig h b o rh o o d . B a rg a in ot $7800.

JOSEPH S. LANG AGENCY

HELP WANTEDE X P E R IE N C E D fem ale sew ing

m ach ine o p e ra to rs , s te a d y work, m il nnd ask fo r lo lm . E ayahore Togs, Locust S t., K eyport. COifax 4-586G. w jtf

O F F IC E personne l, experienced w om en. A pply B allard A dvertis­

ing. F irs t S t., K eyport.________ w jtl

FOR RENT

R E G IS T E R E D nu rses , 7 a .m . to 3 p .m . — 3 p .m . to II p .m ., full

tim e. Call P erso n n e l, P e r lh Amboy G enera l H ospital, H lllcres t 2*3700, ex tension 238. w jI2

M a in 9t,R ea l E s ta te B ro k e r

Ho lm del Tot. M6-4237

E ve n in g s 842*1019____________sill

A U T O S F O R S A L ESCHANCK & SIHLER

H W Y $4U S E D C A R S

L O W E L L 1-423*M A T A W A N

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W E L L R O T T E D m a n u re ; a lso h ay , s t ra w and m ulch h a y . D e live rie s

on a l l . C a ll C O lfa x 4-0924. . w j l f

“ P R E S B Y T E R I A N S P io n ee r at M a ta w a n ." Ju s t p ub lished , m ay

b* p u rchased lo M ijta w in a t T h » F r ie n d ly Shop, M a in S t . , A rc h iv e s Book Sto re , 137 M ain S t . , in K eyp o r) at B a ysh o re S ta tio n e r* , 36 W . F ro n t S t . . T h e K e y p o rl W e e k ly , 52 W. F ro n t S t . , and in F re e h o ld a t the M onm outh County H is to r ic a l A a •Delation L ib ra r y . 70 C o urt S t . P r ic e p ar neok , $318. w jt l

IN C O M E T A X re tu rn s e xp e rt ly pre­p a re d at y o u r hom e o r m in e . C a ll

L O w e ll 6-4045 o r L O w e ll 6-0563. w jtfIN C O M E T A X re tu rns p rep ared by

graduato accountant, ind iv id u a l and sm a ll b usinesses. B y appoint m ent. C a ll C O lfa x 4-0434. wj4/12F E D E R A L and New Y ork S tate

la x re tu rn s ex p e rtly p rep a re d by qualified accoun tan t a t yo u r hom e o r m ine. Call COlfax 4-0845. w jl"W E T R A IN YOU to tra in yo u r dog.

Call 787-5569 o r LOwell 8-5107.

INSTRUCTIONP R O F E S S IO N A L toacher fo r each

In strum ent, renta l fee p lu s stu­dent d iscount deducted if in stru ­m ent t i p u rchased . No co n trac ts to s ig n . No in su ran ca to p a y . The M usic Spot, 42 B ro ad S t . , across from V illa g e T e le v is io n . C a l l CO l­fa x 4-5998. w jt l

M e r c u r y sComet-Meteor- Monterey

PHICED-LOWEBThan Some Model* of

Ford* « Ply iiio u llii- iillicv ro k b

S E E U S F IR S T""“• • " ‘••'•■■■■■••••'•■•••••■•■■•a*..*.. __ • . ......

W A L L - IR W INM o t o r C o . , I n c .

Y o u r A u lliu r ltt 'd M e rcu ry Kent

Freehold Traffic Circle — Rt, 9 and 33

Open Daily to 9:10 HO 2-1816 ..

N U T R 1-1)10 V ita m in & M in e ra l Food

Supplem ent P ro te in , B a b y -B IO

D istrib u ted by M an n y and S h ir le y Lam h u t

Phone H O pkins 2-2095 or w r ite 10 T e rre n c e T e r ra c e , F ree h o ld , N .J .

SLIGHTLY USED h o t w a te r h ea t­e rs , Has an d .e le c tr ic , s team h ea t­

ing sy stem s, hot a i r o r s team oil b u rners , kitchen ca b in e ts , kitchen sinks, g as stoves, bath room fix­tu re s and an tique one-horse open sled. Inqu ire J o se p h S tenger, H ighw ay 34, one m ile south of M at­aw an. w jl2

RUM M AGE SALE sponsored hy Ladies A uxiliary V.F.W ., Key­

port, M onday and T uesduy , A pril 16th and 17th at tlie Post Home, E . F ro n t St., M onday hours 9:.10 a .m . to 9 p .m . T uesday , 9:30 a.m . to 3 p .m ._______________ wjJ2

U SED LUM BER, ilrafLin^ tab le , oil brooder, oil d rum , oil finater and

sum p pum p. Call P A rkw ay 1-802-1.w jl 2*

BOAT and y««cht in su rance; new low ra tes ; ea sy p aym en t plan.

Bob O rr, H om etown Agency, COl­fax 4*5022._________ w jl215 ih ' . RUNABOUT, 35 li.p. Jo h n ­

son, e lec tric s ta r te r , rem ote con­tro ls . F ire ex tingu isher, life sa v ­ers . IDliO M a s te rc ra ft T iltaw uy Ira lle r . Call P A rk v a y 1-1733. ___________ _ _ w j f 2'

YOUTH BED and w ard robe chesi. C all COlfax 4-2751.__________ w j|2

POLORO ID C A M E R A, orig inal prico $149, sac rifice $75. New in

D ecem ber. Call 787-6837. wjl2

BILL LANZARO 'S AUTO SALES

Q U A L IT Y U S E D C A R S

334 M A IN S T . , M A T A W A N C R . M A IN * R T . 18

LOW ELL 6-2224O P E N E V E S T I L • P .M .

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1954 B U IC K S p e c ia l, fu lly equipped, v e ry good condition , $295, In ­

q u ire 443 M idd le Road , H azle t. C a ll C O lfa x 4-5080,_______________________w jl2

1958 B U IC K S p e c ia l, 4 dour R iv ie ra hardtop, pow er ateering , pow er

b rakes , rad io and h e a te r, w h ite w a ll tires. P r ic e $1000. Ca ll COI- fa x 4-2756._______________ w jl» »

1954 B U IC K R o ad m aste r, good con­dition. C a ll C O ifa x 4-2864. w j!2 *

1955 C H E V R O L E T , 4 door B e la ir , V-8, au to m atic , rad io and heat­

e r , Ca ll C O lfa x 4-653H. w jl2 *

1954 CH EV ROLET B e la ir H ardtop , good condition, $200. C a li COlfax

4-1804, w j l2 *

F O R D F u ir la n e , 195#, 4 door V-8, staudurd s h if t . . C a r . has rad io

and heater and is in good condition inside and out. P r iv a te ow ner. C a ll LO w e ll 6-2590. w jl2

1954 F O R D con ve rtib le w ith 1956 M ercu ry engine. C a ll C O lfa x

4-2006. w j 12

J936 CHEVROLET, 2 door, D elray sport sedan, 8 cy linder, s tan d a rd

sh ift, rad io and h e a te r ; excellent condition. $595. Call LOwell 6-4637.

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WANTEDWANTED old U .S . coins, Indian

head pennies, any th ing from half- cen ts to do llars , gold coins. W rite M ichael J . D ruzbik, 41 P a rk A v e ., M ataw an o r ca ll LOwell 6*4066.

NEW YORK co m m u te r w orking 9 a .m . to 5 p.m ., for established

c a r pool, leaving K eyport 7:30 a.m ., New York 5:15 p .m . Call 787-3940.

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BUSINESS is excellen t, need lis t­ings $9000 to $20,000 p rice range

in A tlantic, Holm del and M iddle­town 'low nship . Jo seph S. Lang A gency, Real E s ta te B roker, M ain St.. Holmdel. Call 946-4237. wj!2

WANTED TO BUYWE BUY ANYTHING

Tools, stoves, fu rn itu re , staLucs, f>uns, sw ords, b ra ss and copper. A nything old. W alt's, 787-0846. wJ3

A PPLICA TIO N S w ill ba taken for position of a tten d an c e o fficer in

the K eyport P ub lic School System for th e school y e a r 1962-63. Appli­ca tions m ay be ob ta ined from B oard of E ducation office. Division S tree t and O gden Court, K eyport, N. J . between the hours of 8 a.m . and 4 p.m ., M onday th rough F r i­day^_____________________________________w jl2

MASONS, experienced , s teady em ­ploym ent. Call FO xcroft 3-4050.

H a rry M ust & Co., Inc., 10 E . 10th St., Lakewood. w j!2

H O U S E K E E P E R , .le a p in 3 nights u su a lly , c le an in g and p la in cook­

ing. Recent re fe ren ces . C a ll a fte r 7 p .m ., C O lfa x 4-3429.____________ w j!2

Y O U N G M AN fo r ahipping room c le rk , blue c ro ss and benefits

p a id . C a ll C O lfa x 4-4201. w j!2C A R H O PS and k itch en help , ho

e xp erience , m a le o r fe m a le . A p ­p ly S te w a rt . D r iv e In , M ain S t ., R ou te 79, M a taw an .______________w j!2M AN to greaae c a r * . A p p ly B u h le r

A B itte r , 89 B ro ad 9 t ., K eyp o rt. ______________________________ W]12

S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E

Suoceaaful s a le i background qual ifie * fo r unuaual opportun ity in N a­tional Com pany. S a la ry p lu . In­c en tive ow nm iM ions d u ring two y e a r tra in ing . No tra v e l, age 28 to 45, co llege background p re fe rred . W rite Box F in c a re o f t h i . new .- p ap e r. w j l2’S T A R T at $1.94 p e r hour, capab le

to d riv e t ru c k and n u n e ry w o rk . C a ll R a r ita n L an d scap in g , H ig hw ay 35, South A m b o y , P A rk w a y 1-0208. ______________________ w j l 2N U R S E S A ID E S , a ll sh ifts , ye a r

a round position . A p p ly in person 7 a .m . to 3 p .m .. B ro okd a le N u rs­ing Home, H ig h w ay 35, H a tle t .

w JI2M A L E , p a rt t im e help. A p p ly Con­

cession S tand a t < p .m ., Lo e w ’s 35 D r iv e In , H a z le t ._____________ w jl2W O M AN to c le an fa c to ry o ffices 1

d a y per w e e k , .te a d y w o rk . A p ­p ly Duolone C o ., In c ., Locust S t ., K e y p o rt. wJ12

S E R V IC E S T A T IO N attendant, e x­perienced . C a ll C O lfa x 4-9614.

_____________________________ ;____________w j !2BO O K K EEPER , m ale o r fem a le ,

to handle com p lete aet o f books, including g en era l led cer, fu ll tim e ,

C O ifa x 4-3022 fo r In te rv iew . '** wJ12EG G CA NDLER, fem ale, experi

enced o r beg inner, s te a d y em -plo y m cnt, Call LOwell 6-1032. wJ12M EN o r w om en, H olmdel R ealty

O ffice seeking sa lesm an , know l­ed g e of A tlan tic , llo lm de l and

M iddletown Tow nship, but not os* sen tial, M ost p leasan t a tm osphere. Jo seph S. L ang Agency, M ain St., llo lm del. Call 946-4237. wJ12P A R T T IM E m an to w ork 3 - 4

hours a day . A pply P a ris P as try , 1721 Union Ave., Hazlet, w jl2REL IA B L E p a r t tim e floor w axcr.

P ossib ility of full-tim e em ploy­m ent. W rite Box C in c a re of th ismjwsjrane wjS

Situation Wantedm n ?tPA IN TING and pap e r hanging

w ork in K eyport only. F red Pol­ing. 103 B eers S t., K eyport. Call CO lfax 4-6403._________________wjl2*W ILL CARE fo r I o r 2 ch ild ren in

m y home. Call LOwell 6 0705. w jl2

W ILL CA RE fo r ch ildren o r elderly person by hour o r day. Call COl­

fax 4-0731 wj12-WILL DO T Y PIN G in m y home.

Call COlfax 4-3670.___________wj!2WOMAN will do bahy sitting days

o r evenings. Call COlfax 4-3877.wjl2*

O F F I C E S U IT E

Four-roo m s 1000 sq, ft . In h e a rt o f K e y p o rt business d is t r ic t . - A c ro ss from m un ic ip a l p a rk ing lot. Id e a l fo r p ro fess io na l. W ill a lte r to su it . W rite B o x P in 'Care of th is newspai e r . w jt f

P L E A S A N T , la rg e fu rn ished ro o in j- O located in K e y p o rt, near bus lin e ,

ra ilro a d station and schoo ls. W rite B o x A in c a re of th is newspaper, and k in d ly include busines* r e fe r ence.____________________________________w jt lKLiYPORT, 123 F irs t St., fu rn ished

room s in Spanish hom e. Call 531-3727. w jtfATTENTIO N room ers, m en o n ly .

H otel conditions, c e ram ic t i le baths and show ers, all new fu rn ­itu re . P len ty park ing , on bus lin e . R easonab le ra te . Call foi appoint­m ent, John Scoras, CO lfax 4-4167 o r CO lfax 4-6325. w jtfTWO and th re e room e ffic ie n cy

ap a rtm en ts at G6 M ain S t ., Keans- htirg. Call 842-170.1.______________ w jtfA P A R T M E N T , 3 room s and b » lliv j i -

' " - - l P * iheat and hot w a te r supplied. COlfax 4-5932.

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NEA R M ataw an , one \ 4 room bungalow , 1 sm all bungalow w ith

all im provem ents and g arag e*, furn ished or unfurnished. C .ll 566­4245 o r E ssex 5-7924.._________wj!2«C L IF F W O O D , 3 bedroom hdUM,

$95 p e r m onth. C a ll LO w e ll 6-6167. - w j l*A P A R T M E N T , 3 room * and bath ,

heat supplied . $65 p er month. A v a ila b le M ay 1>I. C a ll O Sh ara 1-0763 or OStaor* 1-3463. w jt lA P A R T M E N T . 5 room s and b ath .

In q u ire Joseph T h o m as , 171 Ja c k - um S t ., M ataw an ._________________ w j l lH O U S E , 7 ro o m , and bath . In q u i r e '^

C am illo Sgro i, W oolleytown R oad , M org an v ille . ___________ .___________w j 13M A TA W A N , fu rn ished room Miit-

ib le fo r 1 o r 2 near b u .in e u cen­te r. C a ll L O w e ll 6-1397. w j l lK E Y P O R T , 5 room ap artm ent, up-

a ta lra , la rg e garag e , dow nsta ir* , a va ilab le A p ril 15th. C a ll C O Itaa 4-1990. w j l lA P A R T M E N T , 2 ro o m , and bat*i,

e le c tr ic , hot w ater and heat sup­p lied . P r iv a te entrance . A p p ly Nelson, 39 B road S t ., K eypo rt.

___________ w j l lK E A N S B U R G , la rg e 5 room ap art­

m ent, a v a ila b le im m ed iate ly . A l l . u t ilit ie s supplied . $25 p er w eek.See M r. W o te rb e rg at 49 M a p la - iiT A v e ., K ean sb urg , _____________w j l l ^R O O M S w ith k itchen p riv ileg es .

C a ll L O w e ll 6-4230. w j l lTWO ROOM furnished ap a rtm o n t,

tile ba th 1st floor; 4 room s, u n ­furn ished , 1st floor, 4 room s, furn­ished, 2nd floor. Inquire 205 M ainSt., Keyport.__________________ w jl lK E Y PO R T ap a rtm en t, 5 room s, ' heat supplied, J85 p e r m onth. Call LOwell 6-6167. wj!2

-TWO ROOM fu riiis lied j.apariinen t, tile ba th and show er. R esidentia l,

$65. also single room. Call COifax 4-7000, 8 a .m . to 8 p .m . o r COlfax4-3049 a fte r 8 p . m . _______________ w jl lFU R N ISH E D room w ilh kitchen

p riv ileges for refined lady in p r i­v a te home. Call COlfax 4-7431.

wj 12-EAST K eansburg ap a rtm en t, un­

furn ished, 4 room s and bath , h e a l . ... hot w a te r, g a ra g e included. $90 p e r m onth, I y ea r lease. C hateau R eal­ty, Real E sta te , 215 C a rr A ve., K eansburg . Call 787-5884, evenings H lllc res t 2-3082._____________ _ w jl2

________LOST________DOG, b lack and w hite, m ale, w ear-

infi red co llar, answ ers to Sm oky, in the vicinity of Birchwood D rive, Cliffwood B each on Sunday A pril 8th. R ew ard . Call LOwell 6-4437.

_____________w j l !PARTIAL p la te den tu re in K eyport

on F rid ay , M arch 30th. F in d er re tu rn to U nion Beach o r K eyport P o lic e JD e g a rtm e n ts^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v JU ^

Busines* Opportunities _«VALUABLE FRANCHISE

E stab lished pain t business for sa le . Sound reliab le ex trem ely p ro fitab le pa in t franch ise . No franch ise fee. $2500 to $3000 com plete price. W rits P.O . Box 128, E. B runswick, N. J .

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B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E STop Soil

OLD WAGON FA RM . Spedul p rices on b a re roo t flow ering

I roes, uhrubs, sh ad e tre es , roses and perennials. F inest selection on disp lay . Now ta Che tim e tn fertilize., & >uj^aw n. Com plete lini> o f fe rtilize r a m r 'g a rd e n supf'tfW r R oute 35_noith of M iddletow n. w jl2

FIX T U R E S, coun ters and cash j reg ister, Call CO lfax 4-2737. j

_ w j !? 11KAN.0 .NEW K'tiUir. y/cLl, known

•(V exceftent value, "inquire ■KflWW.'i A rm y *Nuvy &art*r - Li. W ; 'F ro n t St., K e y p o r t r - - u4lt.

PIZZA Ovon; 25 foot oM m trr 'witTi1!form ica top, knotty pino from I

plus 15 slools. Call LOwell 6-0I5H.w j i r I

CINDERSTrenching and bulldozing, m ason s a n d, g ravel, d rivew ay g ravel, hluestone, fill d irt, top soil.

DIETRICH BROS.NEW BRUNSW ICK A V E . ,

MATAWAN LOWELL 6 W I - 2192

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MaintenanceMOVING, odd jobs, la rg o trees and

sh ru b b e ry rem oved , att/c* , c e l­la rs and y a rd s cleaned . L andscap ­ing done. Cail LOwell C-3322 w jtf

TRUCKING AND

EXCAVATINGDozer, loader serv ice, land c le a r ­ing, (op noil, fil l d irt, rmtd g ravel.

EC'KKL BROTHERSTKNNF.NT RD., M ORGANVILLE

PAINTING, c a rp e n try , g l a z i n g , lock rep a irs , roofing. Small job

specialist#,G EN ER A L SER V IC ES CO.

LOwell 6-3107 _________________ w jtf

Toloviiien

DON’S TV SERVICEK o r fa i l e ff ic ie n t rad io and te l*v is io n le rv lc e - c a ll- L O w e ll 8-3*44.

TV SERVICE LOW ELL 6-1600

T E N E Y C K RO N SO N IN C .

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MiiceTfrinWtnr .WftT

A C M E atljittrtuhlr* dros*. J!<v 14 - 10, O rlj'inul co»l $15, wiFT

,ioH fo r 17, like m»w. ( ‘.ill 7S?-2.r>|7 a flR r 3 p .m . w j l 2

I A I’OK S ELEC T IO N

CONVERTIBLE TOPSTor .11 model ca rs . f .a r ry ’i Upltol s tory Shop, 33 L ittle S t., M at.w an ■ y ' f !

story...

Contractor*C A R P E N T E R and build ing c o n t r a c ­

to r, J . G . M e d g er, F lo re n ce A v e ., K e y p o rt N ew hom es, g a ra g e ., a ll a l t e r .t io n . aad re p a ir* . C a ll C O l­fa x 4-4159. w j t l

TH O M AS K E A R N E Y P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN O

3M M .p l . P la ce Keypo rt

F re e K it lm .t t u CO M T MARM IN'S

HEATING * PLUM BING 30 KEA RNEY ST.,

K EY PO RTCQ.-J:7.SJ0__ CO 4-371* .......... _ W |2*

MASblSIRY, lirlck, concre ie , fnu»- ilation.i, palios, fireplaci;.* and r »

p a ir ., C harles F. D avid, Ih r .le t. r *Call COlfax 4-2626. w ill

T m f f l p r *- m z m n i . L l A i l H - .......

s s B t T j p a t t a a w i

CL/STOM Upholstery S h o p , 441 ........................................ K ite

I'Wi'i'gri'LMiM, II i i i i ', I i . ' i l i l i/ .I ' I , 111.I .s i’Otl, liui'clliiliii'. A/.iiIuiis .25 nml | A n l i c i u o ? up. Kiiillim l.iincK i'ipm r, IIli'Juvay lift, Sntilli A.mlioy. I’A ikw ay I-II2IW.(>|)i'il H a.m . In II p .m . dully, Sun iluy fl it.in. to II p.m . h-|I?

E ( I ( J K O t l . T l i :K i ' V I K i r i : c .

n ' , i , i ; i ! i l( ) N H A N S W E R I N G S E R V I C E

I .c l us he you r Sec f r ia r y , no need in in ix s (M ils; p a rt o r fu ll tim e -v ice, ( 'n il C O If a i I 71)011 w jl l

I I I ! M itU W J CXlll'uK 4 3 1

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D l ' l ’l n< I u n i i r .SHOP . A N I H JU l'.S

■Vu huy an il se ll A n tli|i ic Fu rn itu re l liic -n b rae , C h iu . , O l . . . , D o llt Je w e lty , U S. anil I 'o re ln ii stam im l it - M a lih e w ., 115 H ro a d w iy , K ey

u-J! i I porL C O lfax 4-H 48 w jtl

Mldillo R oad, llaz le t. K itchen cha irs , living room c h a i r , and b .r< R « in n w P n rff^ rT n lT W iii()iu T ^ IV O I. F ur F re e e sf in ia le s c a ll C O lfnx 4-5!!.p>!> w |tl

DIM 101 .SI r:l< Y nml iu rn lliii'e tn- lniirini:, All F ab ric s nml P lnslics,

S lraiii;, IHII WhhIiIiujIdii SIkmM, K eyporl. Call COIInx I IMillH lu'- Iwi'imi I'.’ .md l:;itl p.m ur after 5 l> in w |ll

Nmv N l l ic lim n In l lin s u i i i i i ik ' i I H in d i's A sm all i i i l . j i i lha M lum n -will Itfi’it tin'll! fm you.

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M t Id-; ESTIMATES

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HSTAHLISIIHI) 11135 Slip ciivi'rs i i i i I i i i i i nutile, living i(mm nnd k i t e Ii e it d tn l n Mb iiplinlsli'ruil, liki." new. H ep.ililiiit, iiish liiiii rupliujw l, • / I ’l l ' l •I'tibbcr,r>n» iii’cit si-. 'da/.M, fijiiil/t:;Hfii»4-1314, w jt r

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T h a b a ild ia g ia c lu d aa a com biaa- l io a aaaetlag room aa d fu lly e q u ip ­ped k itch en . T h e room w il l be v ie d p r im a r ily fo r hom e w r v ic e and oth­e r a a k a d epartm ent d em o n slra tiqna.-

A f r a lu re o f th e room ia an e lec­t r ic a l ly - con tro lled m ir ro r , w h ich c a a be ad juated ao that e v e ry one in th a aud ience can w atch cooking d em o n .tra lio n a .

M . P a u l G o b le , P a r lin , is the dia- t r ic t auperintendent, He has been w ith Je ra e y C e n tra l s in ce 1940. I l i l- lu r y J . Cum m ona is the o ffice m an­a g e r . A reaident o f K e y p a rt , he Jo ined the com p any tw o y e a rs ago a ft e r h la g raouatlon fro m R id e r Co lleg e .

A a p art o f th e opening d ay ’a a c ­t iv it ie s , the Asplundth T re e T r im a e rv ic e , w h ich ha: ita headquarte rs in Je n k in to w n , P a ., dcm onatratcd equ ipm ent uaed lo rem ove o r tr im tre e s . T h e co n ce n t h as a con tract w ith Je ra e y Cen tra l fo r that type o l se rv ic e .

Raflaaaca yaw Im m baa!A S H M S foaa by, budfet oeeda and Ineom* ehaafa. For thi* rwaon, it might b i wiaa to W u % look at your home flnahdnf.

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M rs . R ob ert Seb er w as hosleaa to the M o rg an v ille S o c ia l C lu b on W edneaday even ing .

T h e d eco rations w e re in a sp ring and E a a te r them e. In the cen ter o f t h e tab le w ere cand les and tw o la rg e b u tte rf lie s . A t each P la c e waa a m in ia tu re E a t te r b acket fille d w ith cand y. . _

T h o le a ttend ing w ere M r i . F re d E c k e l , M ra . E d w a rd B e ck e r , M ra. H a r r y Kon ow alo w , M rs . R ob ert O wena, M ra . M a r lin S m ith s r . , M ra . D onald M ille r , M n . Jo h n W il- aon j r . , M ra . A ug ust S o ld i, M rs . M a rtin S m ith j r . , M rs . Joseph L a n . z a ra a r ., M is s R ita Seb er, M ia S a ra h A a n S e b e r. . .

.P la n a w e re m ade lo r the next m eeting to b e beid a t tfie hom e ot M lsa S a ra h A n n Seber!

Water Ski Club To Moot Friday

T h e J e n e y S k i- T e n W ate r S k i C lu b w il l hold ita I lra t m eeting o l the sea son F r id a y a t 1 :31 p .m . in the T in to n F a lla F ir s t A id Bu ild ing .

O /fice ra fo r th e com ing y e a r a re R a y Pe ie rao n , p resident, R a h w ay ; S ig u rd O iv in g . v ic e p resident, R ed B a n k ; M ise Ja n e t B lu m e l, sec re ­ta r y , R um so n , and Eug ene Q uig­le y , tre a s u re r , L in c ro lt .

T h e m eeting w il l concern c lu b a c ­t iv it ie s fo r the aum m er.

F o llo w in g tha buainesa m eeting , th e re w il l be w a te r s k i and snow sk i m oviea . R e fre sh m e n ts w il l be se rv e d . A nyooe interested in w a te r sk iin g la w e lco m e.

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C H A N C E H Y D IV IS IO N M O N M O U T H COUNTY D o c k e t M o . r 1302-61

C A M ’E H E T S A V IN G S A N D IX )A N A S S O C IA T IO N , a c o rp o ra t io n o r U ie S ta t * o l N e w J e r t e y . P la in t i f f v«: L O U IS W . B E S T a n d G E R T R U D E E . B E S T . M > w ife . D e fe n d a n ts

B y v i r t u e o f a w r i t o f e x e c u t io n in U t* a b o v e s ta te d a c t io n lo m e d i ­re c te d , 1 s h a l l e x p o s e fo r sa fe a t pub* l ie v e n d u e , a t th e C r tu r t H o u s e In th e B o r o u jh o f F re e h o ld . C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th . M e w J e rs e y , on M o n d a y th e 7 th d a y o f M a y . Il*d2. a l 2 o 'c lo c k P .M . P r e v a i l in g T im e .

A l l th a t t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d , s itu a te . I v in * a n d b e in g In t h e T o w n * ■ h ip o f M iU w b n , tn th e C o u n ty o l M o n m o u th a n d S ta te o f N e w J e rs e y :

B e ln k k n o w n a n d d e s ig n a te d ns L o ta N o s . S i? a n d *0S In B lo c k 7, E e t t io n I o n M a p o f C li f fw o o d B e a c h C o m p a n y , In c . , o w n e r , C li f fw o o d B e a c h , N . J . a n d H ie d j n th e M o n ­m o u th C o u n ly C le r k 's O f f ic e A p r i l 3, 1U24 as M a p N o . 1, Caae M .

A ls o k n o w n as S tre e t N o . 807 P ro s - i>cct A v e n u e , C li f fw o o d , N e w J e r te y .

T h e a p p ro n im a te a m o u n t o f Ih e J u d g m e n t to b e s a t is f ie d * b y s n id s a le Is U ie s u m o l $ 9 ,4U M tt to g e th e r w i t h th e c o s ta o f th is sa le .

I R A E . W O L C O T T , S h e r i f f . D a te d M a r r h 27, 19S2 S te rn a n d T in e , A t ty s .J3 3 * 4

H e s e rv c D is t r ic t N o . fR E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N o f " t i l t

M a ta w a n B a n k " o f M a ta w a n , M o n ­m o u th C o u o ty , N e w J e rs e y , a m e m ­b e r o f t h t F e d e ra l R e s e rv e S y s te m , a t th e c lo t * o f b u s in e s s on M a rc h 26, 1982, p u b lis h e d in a c c o rd a n c e w ith a c a l l m a d e b y th e F e d e ra l R e s e rv e H a n k o f th is d is t r ic t p u rs u a n t to th e p ro v is io n s o f th e F e d e ra l R e s e rv e A c t,

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b a n k s , a n d c a s h t te m a •I I I p ro c e s s o t c o l le c t io n $ S7l.478.S5

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M O H A W K S A V IN G S A N D L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N , a c o rp o ra t io n ut N e w J e rs e y . P la in t i f f v s : F O L D G E R V . P R U IT T . e t t> D e fe n d a n ts . -. By, v i r t M o f a w r i t o f e x e c u t io n tn l h c ' ' ’fcbovfe' u ta te d a c t io n to tu t* d i ­r e c te d , . ] s b a l l e x p v s e ro r s a le a t p u b ­l i c v e n d u t* a t th e C o u r t H o u se in t h t . B o ro u g h o f F re e h o ld ; C o u n ty n f M o n tn o u th e N e w J e rs e y , o n M o n d a y th e 7 th d a y o f M a y . 1M 2, a t 1 o 'c lo c k , P .M . P r e v a i l in g T im e ;

A l l U ie fo l lo w in g t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d » » d th e p re m is e s h e re in a f te r p a r t ic u la r ly d e e c r lb c d . a itu a te . ly in g a n d b s ln g k l th e T o w n s h ip o f M id d le ­to w n la th a C o u o ty o f M o n tn u u th n nd S ta te o f N e w J e ra e y :

B E IN G k n o w n and d c tilK n a te d L o u 20 a n d 21 i n B lo c k C as £ho tvn o n a c e r ta in m a p e n t i t le d “ L a k e la n d P a r k . E a s t K e a n s b u rg , M id d le to w n T o w n s h ip , M o n m o u th C o u n ty , N . J . A p r i l 12, IV 46” w h ic h m a p w n s f i le d in th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty C le r k 's O f­f ic e as C a se N o . 3 S e c tio n N o . 27 f ile '? J u ly 5 , 1991.

B E IN G a ls o k n o w n an 11 S unse t P la c e . E a s t K c a n s b u r i! . N . J .

T h e a p p r o x im a te a m o u n t o f th e J u d g m e n t t o b e s a t is f ie d b y s a id sa le la th e s u m o f 110 .000.00 to g e th e r w ith th e co a ts u f th is aa le .

I R A E . W O L C O T T . S h e r if f . D a te d M a r c h 2 t . 1002 fiO u la J . C o h e n , A t ty .J3 32-4 $27.00

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O th e r d e p o s lta ( c e r t i f ie d a n d o f f ic e rs * c h a c k s ,e tc .* ....................................... 34.427.13

TotalD 'o n i j t s .... 13.1*04,411.43

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alaltwsn, BEUINN1NG at a point e t w f the cental ttna ol Ham Sira* ntaftacts tka canta* tine oi Ckurcr

Mrtet. Ikeore Hi 9 an easier); 4t rection airmg the crentet line ai Jhurch Strtat thanca * 11 inaneat ferly direction along Ite cental lint .it Churcn Street lo s point when «ald eentei Una tl Church Slraat in terteefs lha oouMtrr ilna a« ih( rownshlD of Milawkt; thanca lit along tain ooundarv Ute af thr Township ot Matawan to a poini whtte sate anmindary Une tnteriecl‘ tha eaalei une ol Alltnlle Avenue: toanra iSt a*ona said eentei tine oi tllanttr Avenuua lo e pulni wnaie in. iatd eantei line of Atlmtlr Aeenut intersects the aenler line ol Hait> Street; thence <41 slnne tald oentei ilne ol Main Street in a southern direction to the ootnt or olace ot neeinning

Polling place. Waahinaton k^gim compan* rira Houae on ijttle Blreel

m iR i) EI.IMTION OISTKICI Al) lhat part ol the Borough oi

Matawan BEGINNING at s poioi where the cental line el Mam Strr*-1 nlnrrcta the cental line ot Churci

Street, thence <11 in a southerly di rartior alnna the teiif centei line <ii Main Street la tha ffiilier south oi Sun Ik Strtat; Ifitnca ill along s Une down the center ol «a!d gullet la Lafca LeflerU; thence <Sl tn » southerly dirtctton tiong me atitei ly saga tf Lake Laffarts ta tha can tat ttnt of Bttia Highway M: thencr l | i along Bit Mid atnitt Him oi stsit Rtjhwav M in a watttrtr * ^action to a point where lha satn ctnltt lint oi Stttt Highway M m tarstcta Ika soundtrv Uaa af Ike DMrtialila of Madlton: Bttnra i l l a long tha Mid noundart ttna af tbe rowneht* or Madtswn it t poini where Mid One latereeeie the eentei line ef New Brunswick Avenue thaaee -t) ta a northern dtraetlor aleag die eaeteriy adgt af L4ha Lei *arla la tte a ii la ) mat maa iv» taea of bnratl' Pbea: lhanta tVI alnnt a ilna drawn down the cental ot •aid eullet to t oolet wktra thr* eaatti Une af Schenck Avenue it n im t t ihe aaniai Hae ai Halt streel. tktnee tSl tioag the trnei •in«s al Main Straw ia a aertke rn ■Hraetlon it t aeinf wkare • » tain canter Une of Main JUrtei mtartteb the cantar Jnt ot Slate Highway 9$ thence >S) tMHig the taid oaniai um if State Highway S4 m m easterh dlracttnn te a onmt where aaiB can lav Haa al Statt Higtnray It inter •acts tbt roMtta oi tka Caatrt* Htttrotd oi New Jtfsat: lhanra along M id roadbed te t ooinl whate Mid raedhad intartacla the atnter Mia af -Chuich Sfveai; thanca «n> aiang the Mid atnltt She af Ckurr M att In an vaatariv direniat la tke Mint or aftea af Beginning;

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roilHTH SI.KL'TIIlN 01STHIC1 All tkti aart ai the iaronak oi

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fe m a le m e m b e r o f Ih e R e p u b lic a n C o u n ty E x e c u t iv e C o m m it te e fo r each d is t r ic t . .

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For 14 Years

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